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OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU04CIAL CIRCUfT
IN AND FOR
tX M M O L E COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 04-OR.23M-03D4.

800-955-6771 (TDD) or 1-600955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
PuMsh Jufy 16. 25, 2004
0096
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE MO: 03 CA 1139-14

EDW ARD J W EBER.

Petitionter
AND

CATHERINE WEBER.
Respondent
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION

TOCWmwWtti*

YOU ARE NOTIFIED the! an
•ebon lor Dissolution of
Marriage, Including claim: lor
dteaoMlon of merriaga. payment
0* debt*. dMalon of raal and par•onal proparty, and for paymanta d support. hat baan Mad
agalnat you You ara required lo
aarva a copy of your wrtflan
dtiant at. il any. to tors action an
Slava W. Maraaa. E s q ,
Padoonar'i attomay. whose
addraaa la 3117 Edgewatar
Dftva. Orlando. FL 32804 an or
batora Auguat i» , 7004, and Ma
the original with toe C a n of this
Court at Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 Norm Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32771
afthar balora aarvica on
PaMonar'a attomay or Immadlalafy that a t Mar. otherwise a
datault wN ba antarad against
you tor tha rakat demanded in
N Petition
WARNINQ Rule
12 285.
Florida Family Law Hulat of
Procadura, requires cartain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. Including dismissal of
sinking of pleadings
DATED tins 12th day of July.
2004.
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK Of THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Putman July ta. 25. 2004 and
August 1. 8 , 2004
0077
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO INVESTIGATIVE PROFES­
SIONALS. IN C /TERESA A
BEERS. PRESIDENT.
Casa No
CD2003-0890/
A 2200081
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT lo impose an adminraItative line has baan Iliad
againsl you. You have lha right
to request a hearing pursuant lo
Sections 120*89 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request tor same to tha Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division of
Licensing, Post Office Bos 6887.
Tallahassee. Florida 323148487. It a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days Irom the
data of tha last publication the
right to a hearing in this maitar
anil ba waived and tha
Department ol Agriculture and
Consumer Services will dispose
of this causa In accordance with
law
Publish July 18. 25. 2004 and
August 1. B, 2004
A re
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 2099-I4K
WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE.
INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
GLORIA J KEZAR. IF LIVINO,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
U ENOnS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST GLORIA
J
KEZAR.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GLORIA J
KEZAR. IF ANY. COUNTRY
CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC ;
COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; JOHN
FITZGERALD. INC . ASPHALT
PRESERVATION SYSTEMS.
IN C ; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Raaat Foreclosure
Sale dated July 8 . 2004 entered
In Civil C ate No 02 CA-209914K of the Circuit Court of Die
1BTH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will tall to tha highest
and bast bidder lor cash tt tha
Wasl Front Door at lha SEMI­
NOLE County Courttiouee localad at 301 N Park Avanua to
Sanford. Florida, at 11 00 a.m.
on the 12 day of Auguat. 2004
81a following described property
aa sat forth to said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 11. COUNTRY CREEK
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK41.
PAGES 82 THROUGH 64.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 9 day of July. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
Publish ire
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 University DrNa Sulla
500
Plantafcn. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-97062
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with dtoaMSaa needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourViouae at 407^65-4227. 1-

CITIMORTGAGE. IN C .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONNIE PREVATT A/K/A
RONNIE B PREVATT, ETAL .
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO RONNIE PREVATT A/K/A
RONNIE
B
PREVATT;
SHARON PREVATT A/K/A
SHARON S PREVATT
whose residence la unknown if
he/she/they be living; and It
he/she/lhey be dead, tha
unknown defendants who may
ba spouse*, hairs devisees,
grantees assignees, lienors,
creditors trustees, and an par­
lies claiming an interest by.
through, under or against tha
Defendants who are not known
to ba dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, tula or interest to tha
property described m tha morigaga bang loredoeed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acton lo foreclose a
mortgage on lha following prop­
erly
THE EAST 1/2 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTH WEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 IN SECTION
5. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 32 EAST. SUBJECT TO
A 30 FOOT EASEMENT ON
THE NORTH SIDE FOR ROAD.
DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES.
ALSO KNOWN AS TRACT 4.
MULLET LAKE RETREAT, UNIT
2 TOGETHER WITH A 1995
FLEET MOBILE HOME VIN #
FLFLR70A22902GH
AND
FLF LR 70B22902GH
has bean Mad against you and
lha you ara required to servo a
copy of your written defenses, If
any. lo 11 on DAVID J, STERN.
ESQ Plaintiffs attomay, whoee
address Is 8 0 1 S University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
trom tha data of tha llrtl publica­
tion of this node* of action) and
Ma tha original with tha dark ol
(hr* court either before service
on Plaintiff'• attorney or immedi­
ately tharaaltar; otherwise t
default will be antarad against
you lor lha relief demanded in
the complaint or petition Med
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day of JUL
8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMufCOCk
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
03-15783
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should contsct
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or t 8 0 0
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
T&gt;IIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish July IB, 25. 2004
G098
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO . 02 CA 1356-14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
vs.
OAVIO GORDON ALLEN A/KM
DAVID GORDAN ALLEN,
ALLEN DOREEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN GORDON A/K/A
DAVIO GORDAN ALLEN. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT
PROPERTY;
ALAQUA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, IN C ,
Defendants
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated lh« 8ffi day of July, 2004
entered m C M Case No 02-CA1358-14K, of tha Circuit Court of
the 18TH Judicial Circuit to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida, wherein BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY
AS
TRUSTEE la lha Plaintiff and
OAVIO GORDON ALLEN AvKA
DAVIO OOROAN ALLEN;
ALLEN DOREEN, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF
OAVIO ALLEN CORDON A/K/A
DAVID GORDAN ALLEN; JOHN
OOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I will sail to the
lughaei and beat bidder ter cash
al tha West Front Door if tha
SEMINOLE Counfy Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avanua in
Sanford, Florida, at 11 00 a m
on tie 5&lt;h day of Auguat 2004
Via Mowing described property
as set forth to said Summary

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vs.

SEE EXHIBIT 'A*
AlK/A 3006 T1MPANA POINT.
LONG WOOD FL 32779
LOTS 31 AND 32. ALAQUA
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 33. PAGES
67 THROUGH 7 t.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA. LESS AND
EXCEPT A PORTION OF LOT
32. OF SAID ALAQUA PHASE I.
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
Pegtorwig al Via Southeast cor
nar of lot 32. of A U Q U A PHASE
I. a* recorded In Plat Book 33.
Pagaa 67. 66. 69. 70. and 71. of
the PubAc Records of Seminole
County. Florida, thence North 89
degrees. 45’ 48* Wasl. along Via
South kne of said Lot 32. a dis­
tance of 40 00 feat, thence
departing sakt South Una of Lot
32, run North 05 degrees, 14’ 19*
East a distance of 278 17 teat to
a point on tha Northerly kne of
said Lot 32. said point being a
point on a curve, also known as
tha Southerly right-of-way kna of
Tknpana Point, a t shown on said
Ptat, concave Northerly, having a
radius of 60 OO teat, thence trom
a bearing towards tha radiut
point of said curve of North 14
degrees. 25' 10* East, run
Easterly through a central angle
of 14 degree*. 21' 4 t* along tha
arc of said curve, an arc distance
of 15 04 feet to the Northeast
comer of said Lot 32. thence
along a radial bearing of South
OO degree* 03' 29* West, run
along the East kne of said Lot 32.
a distanca of 275 28 teel to the
point of beginning

of Tha Van Aradala 0 *6 o n e
Brokerage Co * Add. to Black

vs

L CLAIRECE SCROGQINS. at
al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 9th day of
Jufy. 2004 antarad to Civ* Case
No D4-CA-9SM4LOf tfteCircuit
Court of the 18 THJudfcial Circuit
to and for SEMINOLE Counfy,
Sanford.
Florida,
wharain
WACHOVIA
BANK
OF
DELAWARE. NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION FiK/A FIRST UNION
HOME EQUITY BANK. N A . la
tha Plaintiff and L CLAIRECE
SCROGQIN
SUNTRUST
BANK. JIM ROONEY SCROG­
GINS. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I wtk sell to the high­
est and best bidder tor cash at
tha WEST FRONT DOOR at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avanua to
Sanlord, Florida, at 11 00 a m
on tha 10 day of Auguat. 2004
the following described property
as sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 18. WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES SECTION EK3HT, A
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24.
PAGES 20 AND 2 t, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 270 NEEDLES TRAIL.
LONG WOOD, FL 33779

In
accordance
with
lha
Americans with Disatkiitte* Act.
Parsons with Disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact lha Court Administrator
at 301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord
FL 32771. telephone Number
(407)323-4330 not later than
seven (7) days prior to tha pro­
ceeding It hearing impaired,
(TOO) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice
(V) 1-800-955-8770 via Florida
Relay Services

In accordance with the
American* with Disabrkttes Act.
Person* with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 3 4 1 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice II
heanng or voice impaired, call 1800-955-8771

Dated this 7th day ol July. 2004

Dated this 9th day of July. 2004

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Submitted by
Law Offica of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771 -0052

Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile 19541771-6052

Publish: July 18. 25. 2004
Q099

Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G101

ninwtwa, iocofomg lo IN p*«T

SHERYL 0 ROWE; JOHN DOE
ROWE.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHERYL D.
ROWE; MARY BRANCHE DOR
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby given thal.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment of Fcneeleisure
entered to the above-styled
cause, to the Circuit Court of
Semaiote County. Florida. I wfl
sail lha property tifuete to
Seminole County. Florid*,
described as:
LOT 7. BLOCK C, WASHING­
TON OAKS SECTION ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE(S) 7
AND 8. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
AK/A 119 MCKAY BLVO . SAN­
FORD, FL 32771
al public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, tor Cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at It 00 A M , on lha
24th day of August, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUrT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Office* of Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorney* tor Plaintiff
Publish: July 18,25, 2004
G105
IN THE CIRCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-248-14L
JAMES B NUTTER 4
COMPANY.
Piatoefl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO : 04 CA-934-14L
ARGENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT DRACHENBERG.
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK.
FA,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
DRACHENBERO. JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated tha 9th day of
July. 2004 entered to Civil Case
No 04-CA-934-14L of the Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County, Sanlord. Florida, where­
in ARGENT MORTGAGE COM­
PANY, LLC. is the Plaintiff and
ROBERT
DRACHENBERG:
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK.
FA,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
DRACHENBERG NiK/A ELLEN
LOUISE MADISON DRACHENBERG. JOHN DOE. JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I wtfl sail fo tha
highest and best bidder for cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avanua In Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 am on the to day of
August. 2004 the following
described properly as sel lortn in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-Wit:
LOT 49, BEAR LAKE ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THAT CER­
TAIN PLAT AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 95. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
In accordance with tha
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 3 0 1 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 wtlhirt 2 working days ol
your receipt of this notice If
hearing or votes impaired, call 1800-955-8771
Dated tor* 9th day of Jufy.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
By- Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark
Submitted by:
Lew Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suits 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-8052
Publish: July 18.25, 2004
G100
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 C A -M M 4 L
WACHOVIA BANK OF
DELAWARE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FiK/A FIRST
UNION HOME EQUITY BANK,
N.A.,
Plaintiff,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO : 03C A-3I23-14
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, N A , AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
e/satoi, SERIES MOt-A.
Plaintiff,
vs
ERIC L JOHNSON, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 9th day of
Jufy. 2004 entered in Civil Case
No 03-CA-3123-14 of Ihe
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherem WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA.
NA.
AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOL­
ING ANO SERVICING AGREE­
MENT OATEO AS OF 2/2801,
SERIES 2001-A, is the Plaintiff
and ERIC L JOHNSON. CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC
L JOHNSON. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S| IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I will sail to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 OO a m on the to day ol
August. 2004 the following
described property as set forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-Wit:
THE WEST 70 FEET OF LOT 2,
BLOCK 14. A B RUSSELL'S
ADD FT REED. ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 97. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 501 WYLLY AVENUE,
SANFORD. FL 32771
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Oisabikties need­
ing e special accommodation to
participate to true proceeding
should corned the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)0654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this nonce. It
fleering or votes Impaired, cel 1800-955-8771
Dated this 9th day of July,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Offica of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone; (954)453-0365
Facsimile (964)771-4062
Publish: July 18. 25. 2004
0103
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUfT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORtOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-I140-14L
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. IN C .
Plaintiff,

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vs
HENRY DAVID ANTES; JANE
DOE. unknown spouts of
HENRY DAVIO ANTES;
SANDRA DENISE ANTES;
JOHN OOE. unknown spouse of
SANDRA DENISE ANTES;
IMPERIAL
BANK.
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
»lUAItai wk ap* 4 4*
Notice la hereby given thal,
pursuant to the order or Final
ludgment entered m this cause
in the Circul Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, desenbed as:
LOT 41, TRINITY BAY,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 45-48.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
and commonly known as
8423 Commander Cove. Winter
Perk. FL 32792
at public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at the west
Iron I door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 11 00 AM on August
10. 2004
Dated July 9. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
American* With Disabilities Act.
person* with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding tl
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1800955-8771, or 1-800-955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P A
17757 U.S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suita 500
Clearwater, FL 33784
(727)538-3800
Publish July 18.25, 2004
G106
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Case No. 04-CA-706-14-L
CAPITAL CROSSING BANK,
a Massachusetts Corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
TEEN TRANSFORMATION
MINISTRIES. INC., a dissolved
Florida corporation; and RAY
RICHARDSON, Indrvldualfy,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
of Foredooms antarad July 9.
2004 to Casa No. 04-CA-70614-L. In tha Circuit Court of th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit to and
tor Seminole County. Florid*,
that I w« *e4 to the highest and
beet bidder tor caeh at toe Weet
front door. Park Avenue side of
tha
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanford, Seminole
Counfy. Florida, on August 24,
2004, at to* hour of 1100 AM.,
to# property described as tottows:
See Eahibrt ’A* attached.
The West Halt of Lot 435. Map

thereof, aa recorded In Plat
Booh 1. Pag* 31, of th* PuMe
Record* of Seminote Counfy
Florida (to* "Real Property’).
Together wtto a l arising or sub­
sequently erected or affliad
biridng*. improvements end fu­
tures. a l easements, rights of
way, and appurtenances, a l
water, water rights, watercours­
es and dteh right* (todudng
stock In utfMto* with &lt;*lch or irri­
gation rights); and all other
right*, royalties, and profit*
rotating to th* real property,
todudtog without Imitation a l
rnnante. ol. gas. geothermal
and similar matters, located In
Seminole County. Stele of
Florida
Together with e l of Grantor's
right. M *. and interest in and to
a l leasee of to* Reel Property
and a l rant* from the Raal
Property In addition. Grantor
grant* to Lender a Uniform
Commercial Cod* security Inter­
est In to* personal property and
rants
Together with a 1995 Palm
Harbor Mobile Homs. ID #
PH098123Aand
10 /PH098123B (th* 'Mobtle
Horn##-).
In addmon. to* Mobile Home*
nefude a l th* following, whether
now owned or hereafter
acquired, whether now siishng
or hereafter arising, and wherev­
er located
(a) A l secessions accessories.
increases, and additions to end
a l replacements ol and substitu­
tion* tor to* Motrie Home*
(b) A l products and produce of
any of lha Mobil* Horn**
(c) Al accounts, general intangi­
bles, instruments, rente, monies,
payments, and all other lights,
arising out of a sale, lease, or
other disposition of any of th*
Mobil* Homes.
(d) A l proceeds (indudtog insur­
ance proceeds) trom the saJ*.
destruction, loas. or other dispo­
sition of any of tha Mobil*
Home*
(a) A l record* and data relating
to any of tha Mobil* Home*,
whether In th* form of a writing,
photograph, microfilm, microficha, or electronic media,
together with all ol Grantor's
right, trtte. and interest in and to
all computer software required
to utiiixs. create, maintain, and
process any such records or
data on oiactronic madia
Dated al Sanford, Sam mot*
County. Florida, thl* 9th day ol
July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Gary Solas, Esquire
Attorney* tor Plaintiff.
Capital Crossing Bank
Florida Bar No 0814149
Lowndes, Drosdick. Doslar,
Kantoc 4 Read PA.
450 S Orange Avenue. Bth
Floor
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone (407) 418-633)
Facsimile, (407) 843-4444
i«il rv&amp;mm*

* ** *

In accordance with th*
Americans With Disability Act,
person who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. at no cost to you, to to* pro­
vision ot certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue, Suit* N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 665-4227.
within (2) working days ol your
receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1•
(800(-955-8771
Publish; July 18. 25. 2004
0107
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1389-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IN C ,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LAWRENCE LLANA AND
OEBBIE LLANA A/K/A
DEBORAH L LLANA.
HANCOCK BANK FiK/A
GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK
OF TALLAHASSEE. AND
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LAWRENCE LLANA
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESSES:
271 LINCOLN ROAD
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIOA
32707 AND
6620 CLOVER COURT
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32244
You are notified that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on th*
lottowing property in Seminole
County, Honda
LOT 35. CORRECTED ANO
REVISED PLAT OF NOR­
MANDY PAHK, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6.
PAGE 100. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
commonly known as 271
Uncoin Road, Cassetoerry. FL.
32707 ties been Ned against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defense*, it any. to it on MtcheO*
Q Castillo of Kats. Shuler.
Solomon. Spactor. Foyle 4
Singer, P A . plainoff's attorney,
who** addree* is P.0 Boa 800.
Tamps. Florida 33601, (or X
day* tram th* first dale of puMcatton, and fit* toe original with
toe Clark of tote Court either
before serve* on to* PiamafTi
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise, a default w * be
antarad against you tor toe rakat
demanded In toe Complaint
Dated JUL 7,2004.
CLERK OF THE COURT
Honorable Mary anna Morse
301 North Park Avanua
Sanford. FL 32771
By: AMueock
Deputy Clark
(COURT SEAL)

s
It you at* a paraon with a « •sbakty who need* any accommo­
dation in enter to participate to
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no coal to you, to toa proto•ton ol cartain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration. M l N Park
A ve. Suita N M t, Sanford.
Florida 32771. phone (407) 6654227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt of tors node* If you
era hearing or voice impaired,
cal 1-800-955-8771
Kas*. Shuter, Solomon, Spactor.
Foyle 4 Smgar. P A
P O Bo. 600
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
0106
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CA-295-14-K
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, INC , a
Florida not tor-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALL
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST VIRGIE
CORA MARTIN a/k/a VIRGIE C
MARTIN,
DECEASED,
GEORGE A MARTIN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
GEORGE A MARTIN, IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT, IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GEORGE A
MARTIN, YOLANDA MARTIN,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
YOLANDA MARTIN, IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST YOLANDA MARTIN,
U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION l/k/a FIRST
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TR U/A did
9/01/97 (Horn# Equity Loan
Trust 1997-3), UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION,
and SECOND UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEORGE A MARTIN.
YOLANDA
MARTIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS OR TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST VIRGIE CORA MAR­
TIN a/k/a VIRIE C MARTIN.
DECEASED, OR HER. ANO
ALL UNKNNOWN PERSONS.
IF ALIVE. AND IF DEAD, OR
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, THEIR UNKNOWN
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES. OR OTHER PER­
SONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH OR UNDER THE
UNKNOWN
PERSONS.
GEORGE A
MARTIN or
YOLANDA
MARTIN,
or
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION. AND SECOND
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose mortgages
encumbering raal property locat­
ed In Sarrinota County. Florida,
and mors particularly described
as
Lots 41 and 42. ROSE LAND
PARK, according lo Ihe pint
thereof as recorded m Plat Book
7. at Pag* 51. ol th* Public
Records of Seminol* County,
Florida (hereafter referred lo a*
th* "Sub|*ct Property")
has b**n tiled against you and
Determents,
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES, AND A a OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST VIRGIE CORA MAR­
TIN ark/a VIRGIE C MARTIN.
DECEASED. GEORGE A MARTIN, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
GEORGE A MARTIN. IF LIV­
ING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REMARHIEO.
AND IF OECEASEO, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GEORGE A. MARTIN.
YOLANDA
MARTIN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
YOLANDA MARTIN. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN­
DANT. IF REMARRIED, AND IF
DECEASED, THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS AND TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST YOLAN­
DA MARTIN. U S . BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION t/Va
FIRST
BANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TR U/A did
9/01(97 (Horn* Equity Loan
Trust 1997-3). UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION, and
SECOND UNKNOWN TENANT(3) IN POSSESSION and
you are required to s*rv* a copy
of your written defense# to It. f
any, on Samual M. Nateon.
Esquire Plaintiff's attorney as
listed balow, on or before THIR­
TY (M ) DAYS from to* first date
of publication, and rite toa origi­
nal written defenses with the
Clark of this Court either balora
**rtoc« on Plaintiff's attorneys or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise a dateuA writ ba snterad
against you tor toa raltet
demanded to th* complaint or

DATED on Jufy 8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Oark of th* Clrtuff Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Cterk
Samuel M Ntoaon. EaqUr#
GRAHAM. BUILDER. JONES.
PRATT 4 MARKS. LLP
Poet Critic* Drawer 1890
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Telephone (407) 647-4455
Attomay# for Ptemttft.
Publish: July 18. 25, 2004
G109
___________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-192-14W

yen*

592004CA00019JXXXXXX
BANK OF AMERICA N A ,

Platoon.

v*.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
CREDITORS.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST RONALO
S HALL. OECEASED; ETAL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SANDRA M HALL
Iasi Known Address:
24 Andraa Drive. #103
Winter Spring*. FL 32708
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foradosa ol mortgage
on toa Mowing described prop­
erty In Saminote County. Florida
LOT 15 BLOCK M, NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE. SEC­
TION ONE OF UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 63. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has bean filed against you and
you ara required 10 )*rv * • copy
ol your written defenses, if any.
to it on SMITH. HIATT 4 DIAZ.
P A , Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose
address is 2691 East Oakland
Park Blvd, Suit* 303, Fort
Lauderdale. Flood* 33306. with­
in M day* from llrtl data ol pub­
lication. and file th* original with
to* Clark of this Court either
balora service on Plaintiffs
attorneyt or Immediately there­
after; otherwise, a default will ba
antarad against you tor to* relief
demanded In toa complaint or
petition.
DATED on July 7, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clark
PUBLISH IN Sanlord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE, SANFORO. FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330. NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING IF HEAR
ING IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-800955-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-800955-8770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE
Publish July 10. 25. 2004

otio

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, JUVENILE
OIVISION
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION
In toa Interest ot.
D M L Onde
DOB 08-14-2002.
TO: MICHAEL THOMPSON
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TAKE NOTICE that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been tiled m to* above entitled
action Th* nature ol toe relief
being sought is as follows
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS
You tie requited to make
defense to such pleading not
later than. August 27, 2004.
said date being 40 days trom
the day ot tha first publication,
and upon your failure lo do so,
toe petitioner who is seeking
reiiel against you will apply to
to* Court tor toa relief sought.
This. Ihe tBth day ol July.
2004
RUSSELL W LAPEER
Attorney lor Petitioner
Land!. Wlechens. LaPaar 4
Ayres
445 N E 8th Avenue
Ocala. FL 34470
(362) 732-6622
Publish July 18. 25, 2004 and
August t . 8. 2004
Q115
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS;
For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
pleas* viait our website at
www saminoiecountyfl gov/purcheaing,
select
Current
Procurements lor s list ol ail
•cbv* solicitations lor RFPs
PSs. IFBs and CCs Many can
ba downloaded and printed at
no charge or cal 407-665-7131
A l solicitations and procure­
ment information are also ■&lt;aJ•Ste at the County Services
BuikSng, 1101 E*»i First Street
Room 3208 Sanford, FL 3277t
between tha hour* ol SAM to
5PM Mon-Frt
To guarantee receipt el addan6*. it la tha respondent*1
responsibility to contact the
Seminole County Purchasing
DMelon pnor to tha fixed receiv­
ing date ol submittal H id e .
Addenda information is h j c
■variable on toe County1! Web
p'**» h Jufy 25. 2004
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Vo1- H I No. 103
c °PVT’9h10 2004 The Sanford Herald

Sanford, Florida

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www.sanfordnewspaper.com

Van Gaale brought back
July 28, 2 00 4

S p lit c o m m is s io n
o v e rtu rn s

c ity

By Dan Ping
E d ito r

Champions!!
The Sanford River Rats
wrapped up the regular se a ­
son cham pionship with the top
seed for the Florida Collegiate
Sum m er League Tournam ent
with a w eekend sweep of the
O rlando Shockers.

See Sports, Page 8A

City outlines 1st
Street details at
July 29 meeting
A town meeting will be
held 7 p.m. Thursday July
29, at the Sanford Civic
Center to discuss the scope
of the 1st Street Streetscape
Project.
Representatives from the
city and the general con­
tractor, Gomez
Constniction of Winter
Park, will attend the meet­
ing to answer questions
and receive input from
merchants and other inter­
ested parties.
Among the topics to be
discussed are the schedule,
progression, parking, main­
tenance of business and
pedestrian access, and
informational signage.
A ground-breaking cere­
mony for the $2.2 million
renovation of 1st Street is
scheduled for Monday,
Aug. 2. The five-month
project is expected to be
completed by Dec. 31.
The First Street
Streetscape project will
extend from Oak Avenue to
Sanford Avenue. The
Community Redevelop­
ment Agency provided
funding for the project.
The project will include
complete street amenities,
new underground storm
drainage system, irrigation,
street lighting and electrical
utilities.
The timing of the con­
struction will allow for
pedestrian traffic to stores
and restaurants at all times.
Constniction and traffic
signs will be posted and
traffic controls will be pro­
vided.
Letters on Page 5A
Because of a production
error, Saturday's Issue of
The Herald included the
wrong Page 4A. The error
caused several letters to the
editor to be omitted. Those
letters are published on
Page 5A of today's Herald.

S e m in o le S m ile

SANFORD — In an
unprecedented move, the city
commission bypassed normal
personnel procedures and
reversed the city m anager's
decision to fire the deputy city
manager.
As the overflow crowd of
more than 175 people sat
down following the Pledge of
Allegiance at Monday's com­
mission meeting. M ayor
Brady Lessard deviated from
the agenda and presented
commissioners with a resolu­
tion that called the dismissal
of Andrew Van Gaale unw ar­
ranted. The resolution also
directed City Manager A1
Grieshaber to consider some

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other discipline.
The vote w asn't unani­
mous. Commissioners Kevin
Hipes and Art Woodruff voted
against a resolution.
"W hen
som ething
is
thrown at you all of a sudden,
it's
always
difficult,"
Woodruff said, "especially
when you're being asked to
stray from standard policy."
Grieshaber fired Van Gaale
on July 23 following a twoweek investigation into Van
Gaale's use of a city-leased
golf cart during the city's July
4 celebration.
Normal procedure would
call for Van Gaale to appeal
the termination to the city's
civil service board, which
would make a nonbinding
recom m endation to Gries-

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haber. The city manager could
accept or reject the board's
recommendation. If Crieshaber rejected the board's

findings — and because the
disciplinary action was termination — Van Gaale could
appeal to the city commission.

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F
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e
n
to finish
Recipe
Phase I
of project starts
royal
exchange
F r o m S ta ff R e p o r ts

SANFORD — Seminole
YMCA, a winner in two cate­
gories of the Best of Seminole
contest from The Herald, will
finish major renovations in
August.
The facility won Best
Recreational Facility and Best
Health and Fitness Center in
a reader contest (See special
section inside).
A $2.1 million expansion
and renovation project is
underw ay at the Seminole
YMCA Family Center located
at 685 Longwood-Lake Mary
Road
in
Lake
Mary.
Construction
began
in
December 2003 with comple­
tion of Phase I expected in
late August.
The Phase I renovation
includes the creation of a new
wellness wing which will add
5,000 square feet to the exist­
ing wellness area. A newly
designed member reception
area and increased han d i­
capped parking spaces will
be added near the front entry.
This phase will also include
the relocation of the chil­
dren's playground.
Phase II and interior reno­
vations will begin after the
first phase and is scheduled
for completion by the first
part of November.
Phase II includes the relo­
cation and expansion of the
child development area, the
y o u th /teen center and the
m u lti-p u rp o s e /a e ro b ic s

M a n a g in g E d ito r

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

K a th y A n d re w s
o l W inter
S p rin gs d is ­
p la ys her dogs,
her lette r fro m
B u ckin gh a m
P alace, and her
now fam ous
tu n a bread for
canines.

See Q ueen, Page 4A
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SANFORD — Too many
young people are arriving in
nigh school without proper
reading skills, so Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Superintendent Hill Vogel has
written to the state for help
and to offer some sugges­
tions.
In a letter to Florida
D epartm ent of Education
Chancellor Jim Warford,
Vogel said the district is con­
cerned with the number of
high school students who did
not achieve an annual learn­
ing gain in reading on the
FCAT.
That fact alone dropped
Lake Brantley High School to
a "C" grade and Seminole
High Scnool to a "D."
"The current classes of
ninth and tenth grade stu­
dents have not had the bene­
fit of the latest research and
subsequent new methods to
successfully teach reading to
students," Vogel wrote July 1.
Most high schools have not
offered reading as part of a
regular curriculum, Vogel
said in a later interview.
"It’s not that they can't
read,"
said
Deputy
Superintendent
Dianne
Kramer.
Com prehension of what
they read and especially
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By S tove Paradis
SANFORD — Of all
things, dog treats sparked a
correspondence between a
local w om an and Queen
Elizabeth of England.
For
years,
Kathy
Andrews of Winter Springs
has cooked up treats for her
dogs. She has three canines
that she rescued from area
animal shelters.
"You
know.
Queen
Elizabeth is a real dog
lover," Andrews said.
When the queen's dog
died, Andrews wrote to the
monarch and sent her a
recipe for tuna bread for
dogs.
Just
10 days later,
Andrews received a letter
from the queen's lady-inwaiting.
"The Queen was interest­
ed to hear about your three
dogs and appreciated your
kind thought in writing as
you did," the letter reads.
The recipe calls for two
12-ounce cans of waterpacked
tuna.
It also
includes jumbo eggs, garlic,
wheat germ, and flour.
Everything is mixed in a

Lessard offered his resolution after "hours and hours of

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

M ad e o w a s fo u n d along H ig h w a y 417.

Kaye S im erly

B y S t e v e P a r a d is
M a n a g in g E d ito r

SANFORD — For more than a
week, hundreds of volunteers, people
with dogs, expert trackers, and even
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
couldn't find a missing horse.
It took the Carter family literally a
couple of minutes.
Scott Carter said his family found
out about the missing horse Saturday,
July 24. The bay gelding named
Madeo had been missing since July
15, but Carter said they hadn't noticed
that or he may not have started look­
ing.
Tammi Carter, Scott's wife, figured

the horse must be down by Lake
Jesup. The animal bucked its rider
while exercising on a trail near the
lake.
The Carter family, including son
Don, drove slowly down the ramp of
State Road 417. Peering into the
woods, Tammi spotted the horse’s tail
wagging. She climbed into the woods,
and scaled a barbed-wire fence that
separates the park from the highway.
The Carters forgot the flier with the
phone numbers.
They called neighbors and soon
dozens of people were on the scene,
including Anne Britton of Crooked
Creek Farm, where Madeo is boarded.
The horse still wore its saddle,

which hung upside dow n under his
belly.
"The worst of the injuries was the
abrasion from the saddle girth rub­
bing on his back," Britton said. Scott
Carter said Madeo lost about 100
pounds.
"The horse was only 300 yards
from the road," Scott Carter said. "We
ride mountain bikes in there all the
time, so we had an idea where he
might be."
A reward was offered, but Carter
said it was an insult. The family did
not look for the horse to pocket the
reward.
"Our reward are the phenomenal
new friends we made," he said.

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S eminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Briefs

O ut &amp; A bout

Summer Read

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County honors first black
fire chief at July 23 event

Jim Sawgrass of the
Florida Miscogee Creek
Indian Tribe will present
"A Deep Forest N ative
American Program " at the
meeting of the Sanford
Historical Society. The pub­
lic is invited and children
are urged to attend.
Sawgrass will dem onstrate
early Indian tools and his
son will do some hoop
dancing.
The meeting will be held
at tho Cham ber of
Commerce Building, 400 E.
First St. Social time will be
on the porch at 4:45 p.m.
with the program to start at
5 p.m.

At a landmark ceremony for Seminole
County, the family of the first black fire chief
was presented July 23 with an honorary fire
chief's helmet.
Family members of the late Joseph Jackson
Sr., were unable to attend a ceremony by the
Fire Chief's Association in Key West the preceeding weekend. Instead, Seminole County
Fire Chief Terry Schenk accepted the helmet
on behalf of the family. He presented the hel­
met to the family at the Seminole County
Public Safety Building, 150 Bush Blvd., in
Sanford.
Jackson served the community of Midway
just outside of Sanford. He and a few others
started what was known as the MidwayCanaan Volunteer Fire Department in 1960.
He remained fire chief until 1974, when the
department became Seminole County Fire
Department.
Midway-Canaan
Volunteer
Fire
Department was well-known for providing
community service by participating in
parades, collecting money for the less fortu­
nate and rebuilding the Midway neighbor­
hood.
More than two and one-half centuries ago,
America's first fire chief, Benjamin Franklin,
wrote an essay titled: "Brave Men at Fires."
It read: "Neither cold, nor darkness will
deter good people fo&gt;m hastening to the
dreadful place to quench the flame. Tney do it
not for the sake of reward or fame; but they
have a reward for themselves, and they love
one another."
County Fire Department spokesman Alan
Harris said in a news release that Jackson was
a man who found a reward in firefighting,
who loved his community and his family.
"He hastened to the dreadful place to save
others," Harris said. "Fire Chief Jackson will
always be known as a pioneer in Seminole
County."

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Taylor M ulvanoy is reading a book about sharks during children sum m er activities at tho Sanford Boys and Girts Club. School
is less than a week away, but Taylor is hitting the books early and getting a head start on her studies.

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Prostitution
• Catherine Ellis, 52, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
Inly 21 by Sanford police, follow­
ing a Special Tactical Unit prostitu­
tion sting. She was located in the
area of 7th Street and Sanford
Avenue and charged with procure­
ment for prostitution.

C a s s e lb e rry to h o s t
B a c k -to -S c h o o l p a rty A u g . 7
Teachers, books, and homework an* right
around the comer, but that's no excuse to miss
Casselberry’s Back to School Pool Part)' and
Dance.
The party starts in the pool with pool games,
water balloon contests, and more, then as the
sun sets, the dance moves into the clubhouse
with a local DJ spinning the latest hits.
The Back to Schtxil Pool Party and Dance is
on Aug. 7, fmm7-10 p m. atVVirzPark. WirzPark
is located at 806 Mark David Blvd. Tickets cost
$3 for residents, $4 for nonresidents, and $5 on
lire day of tire program and are available at the
City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Administrative Office, Unrated at 125 E. Melody
Line.
The Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department provides quality recreation, cultur­
al activities and facilities mat respond to the
changing needs of all residents, and protects
and expands our natural resources. For more
information contact Shydonno Tossie at (407)
262-7720 Ext. 1307, or email her at
pks_recasswfcasselberry.org.

Battery
• Murad T. Rosebrough, 24 of
Rosecliff Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at his residence following a dispute
with a female. He was charged
with battery - touch or strike
(domestic).
• John Christian Loomis, 28, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at a residence in the
800 block of Elm Avenue following
a disturbance with a female. He
was charged with battery - causing
bodily harm (domestic violence).
• George Oliver Shannis II, 22
and Angel Eve Smith, 20, both of
Adams Avenue, Sanford, were
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at their residence. Smith reportedly
was in a dispute with Shannis and
threatened him with a handgun.
She was charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
(domestic violence) and battery touch or strike, (domestic vio­
lence). Shannis was charged with
battery - touch or strike (domestic
violence).

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Debra Woods
Professional title: Child
Protectivelnvestigator,
Child Prelection
Services, Seminole
County Sheriff's
Office.
Years on the job: One.
Bom: Winter Park
Resident of: Deltona
Age: 30
Marital status:
Married
Degrees earned:
Master's in criminal
justice; bachelor's in
diversity psychology and criminal justice.
Training: Certified investigator by tne State
of Florida
Hobbies: Hanging out with my husband
and son, traveling and sporting events.
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: To protect children. My husband says,
"I specialize in people." I've spent 12 years
working for government, all of which has
been devoted to trying to enrich the lives
that I touch.

• Randy Ronnie Paul, 33, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a residence on
Pine Avenue in Sanford as the
result of an altercation with a
female. He was charged with bat­
tery - touch or strike (domestic vio­
lence).
• Brain Patrick Ward, 35, of
Holly Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at his
residence following an altercation
with a female. He was charged
with battery - touch or strike
(domestic violence).
• Kenneth Davis, 18, of West 4th
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at his residence
where he was reportedly in a dis­
pute with a female. He was
charged with battery - touch or
strike (domestic violence).

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Thefts
• Cedric Jermaine Moore, 20, of
West 3rd Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at his residence. The vehicle he was
driving had reportedly been stolen
in the 1200 block of West 2nd
Street. He was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle.
• Natalie Freeman, 23 of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at a store in the
Seminole Towne Center. She
reportedly took a number of items
of clothing from a store without
paying. She was charged with
petty shoplifting from a merchant.
• John Shafer, 44, of Sir
Lawrence Drive, Sanford, was
arrested at a store in the 1500 block
of French Avenue Friday. He
reportedly took a $7.34 package of
steaks from the store without pay­
ing. He was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.

• Davis Clarence Graham, 21 of
Marshall Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped on 18th Street in a go-cart.
He reportedly gave a false name to
officers. 1le was charged with pos­
session of over 20 grams of mari­
juana and giving a false ID to a
law enforcement officer.
• Nathan Douglas Jacobs. 21 of
Palmway Drive, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday
on J ’almwav. He was charged with
driving with a suspended license.
Other arrests
• Kenneth Eugene Sapp, 41, of
O rlando Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday
at a service station in the 3000
block of Orlando Drive. Officers
said he scratched grooves into
graffiti on the restroom wall, then
threatened others with a knife. He
was charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon, and
property dam age of $200 and
under.

• Jeanoen Nicole Edwards, 19,
of Terry Lane, and Jacalyn
Margrarett Murgo, 20, of Old
England Loop, Sanford, were
arrested by Sanford police Sunday.
The two reportedly took items
from a store in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive, without paying.
Each was charged with petty larce­
ny.

• Michael Henry Hanlon, 26, a
resident of the Crisi* Center in
...
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday at the Crisis Center
where he reportedly damaged a
cell door during a disturbance. He
was charged witli property dam ­
age of over $1,000.

Traffic stops
• A man arrested as John Doe,
was stopped by Sanford police
Monday at 26th Street and Oak
Avenue. 1le was charged with pos­
session of a forged drivers license,
operating a motor vehicle without
a valid license, and no lights at
night.

• Tony Warren Smith, 36, listed
as homeless, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday in front of a
store in the 1900 block of French
Avenue where he was reportedly
soliciting for money and became
involved in an altercation with a
female. He was arrested on
charged of simple assault and dis­
orderly intoxication.

• Edward Bernard Shaw, 42, list­
ed as homeless, was stopped by
Sanford police early Tuesday, rid­
ing his bike at night with no lights.
He reportedly gave a false name to
officers. He was charged with giv­
ing a false ID to a law enforcement
officer.

• Joseph Curtis Woodworth, 21
of Fairmont Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
at a business in the 2900 block of
Orlando Drive, where he refused
to leave. He was arrested on a
charge of resisting an officer with­
out violence.

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• Lawanda Yvette Clinton, 33 of
East 14th Street, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Monday
at 2l)th Street and Park Avenue. She
was charged with unlawful speed,
driving witli a suspended license
(habitual) and not wearing a seat
belt.

The City of Longwood
will hold National Night
Out at Candyland Park
from 6 until 9 p.m. There
will be food, give-a-ways
and activities at this free
event. For more informa­
tion phone 407-260-3447.

SAT
Helen Stairs Theatre for
the Performing Arts in
downtown Sanford pres­
ents the second annual
Golden Lyre Awards, hon­
oring great artistic achieve­
ment in the performing arts
during the 2003-2004 sea­
son.
A reception will be at 6
p.m. with the awards cere­
mony at 8 p.m. Black
tie/evening wear is recom­
mended. Tickets are $25.
Theatre members for $12.
The event is sponsorec by
Seminole County Board
Commission, Mike McLean.

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Central Florida Regional
Hospital will hold a
Wellness Seminar for
Weight Reduction from 6:30
until 8:30 p m I lie first 45
m inutes is free.
The expansion of the pro­
gram will be offered at a
small charge. No reserva­
tions are required. For
inform ation phone 1-800848-2822.

SAT
The M id-Florida Milers
Walking Club will meet at
Seminole Com m unity
College Gym, Building H,
100 Weldon Blvd., for a
walk through the college
cam pus and surrounding
residential areas.
Register between 8 and
8:45 a.m. For additional
inform ation phone 407-6959181.

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Dan Ping

Administration
Baity Bennett

The Therapy Center is
hosting a free Chronic
Wrist Problem sem inar
from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. at
the office 305 M angoustine
Ave., Suite 100, in Sanford.
The seminar is open to any­
one who would like to
learn more about the causes
of wrist pain, ergonomics,
stretching, self-message,
how to prevent wrist pain
and how to prevent wrist
surgery.
Refreshments will be
served. RSVP by calling
407-321-1910.

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Obituaries
BURT BELL
Burt Bell, 78, of Narcissus
Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, July 23, 2004. He
was born April 16, 1926 in
Norfolk, Va. He was a sales
executive in m anufacturing
and a Presbyterian. He was
a World War II veteran of
the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include wife
Donna W, Bell; son, Gregory
K, Bell of Tampa; daughter,
Patricia B. A nderson of
Deltona; brother, Jarvis Bell
of Jacksonville; five grand­
children; one step-grand­
child; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Baidu in-Fairchild
Funeral Home, O aklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Home-going service was
held Friday, July 9 at South
Bay C om m unity Church,
Fremont, Calif.
Jones Mortuary, East Palo
Alto, Calif, in charge of
arrangem ents.

ALFRED IA BROWN
Alfredia Brown, 64 of
Palo Alto,
Calif., died
Tuesday,
June 29,
2004. She
was a
native of
Sanford
and a
graduate
of Crooms
B ro w n
Academy,
Bethnue
Cookm an College, San Jose
City College and San Jose
State University in
California with a degree in
Early Childhood Education
and Child Psychology. She
w orked in the field of ed u ­
cation for over 35 years.
Survivors include d au g h ­
ters, Kimberly Brown
McNeil of Newark, Calif.,
Toni Rene Brown of San
Jose; sons, Errol LeRoy of
Stockton, Calif., and Aaron
Ravmon Woods of San Jose;
brothers, Raymond Brown
of Casselberry, Eddie Brown
of Wasco, Calif., and
Edw ard Brown of Winter
Springs; sisters, M ildred
M ickens of Sanford, Bessie
Lee M athis of O rlando, and
Ruby Lee Hargrowve of
Fort Lauderdale.
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of Brooklyn, N.Y., Donald
Bryant of Mims and Dwight
Carol of Brentwood, N.Y.;
24 grandchildren; 22 great­
grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 31 at 11 a.m.
at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Visitation will be Friday,
July 30, from 5 until 9 p.m.
at Sunrise Funeral Home
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

TERRY BRUNER
Terry Bruner, 54, of
O range Blvd., Sanford, died
Friday, July 23, 2004. I le
was born Aug. 27, 1949 in
Connersvillem , Ind. He was
a chauffeur in the trans­
portation industry and a
m ember of the G athering
Place Worship Center,
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Ila May Bruner of Sanford;
son, John Brent Bruner of
Apopka; daughter, Angela
Kolpin of Sanford; sister,
Valerie Q uesenberry of
Lebanon, Ind.; seven g ran d ­
children; m other-in-law
Virginia Keith of
Brownsburg, Ind.; father-inlaw Samuel Bowman of
Lawrenceburg.
Funeral services were
Tuesday, July 27, at
O aklaw n Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, O aklaw n
Chapel, S anford/L ake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments.

PHYLLIS D. RICHARDSON
Phyllis D. Richardson, 60,
of
Persimmon
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Saturday,
July 24,
2004 at
South
Seminole
I lospital in
R ic h a r d s o n
Longwood
Born in
Sanford, she w as a 1961
g raduate of Crooms
Academy and received a
Bachelors of Science degree
from Bethune Cookman
College in Daytona Beach.
She was a social services
adm inistrator and a mem­
ber of Calvary Temple of
Praise.
Survivors include hus­
band, James Richardson of
Sanford; son, James Kevin
Richardson of Sanford;
daughters, Terry Richardson
anil Rhonda Richardson, both
of Sanford; six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Thursday, July 29, at 11 a.m.
at Calvary Temple of Praise
in Sanford.
The family will receive
friends Thursday, July 2‘*
from 1(1 to 10:45 a.m. at
Calvary Temple of Praise.
Interment will be in
Restlawn Cemetery, at a pri­
vate burial on July 30.
Gail it W ynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangem ents.

ADOLPH DETREVILLE
Adolph Petreville, 79 of
West 13th Place, Sanford,
died Saturday, July 24, 2004
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford. He was
born Aug. 15, 1924 in
Geneva. He w as a farmer.
Survivors include suns,
Gregory M cIntyre of
Sanford, Sonny Baker of
Ocala, Wallace Dctreville of
Miami and N orm an
McIntyre of Sanford; d a u g h ­
ters, Joyce Nelson of
Sanford, C arletha Nelson of
Jacksonville, Gloria J.
Haines of O rlando, Mary
Ellen Council of Sanford.
Mary Jane H ouston of
A tlanta, Betty G oodw ine of
Plant City and Barbara Jean
McKnight of Kissimmee;
brothers, Henry Dctreville

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A town meeting will be held Thursday July 29, 2004,7:00p.m.eaS&amp;nford
Civic Center. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the efctipeT Street
Streetscape Project including schedule, progression, parkiigeneice of
business and pedestrian access and informational signage.
Representatives from the City and the General Contractor vpHdsent to
answer questions and receive input from the merchants andnitheBted
parties

Project Description:
As part of the Downtown Revitalization Project, the City of Satihas
scheduled improvements to historic downtown First Street. Tbjeqtiwas
designed to be compatible with the historic nature of the CocratiHistoric
District, and will extend from Oak Avenue to Sanford Avenue.
The project consists of a new Wane brick road, parallel parking, and new,
wider sidewalk with landscape planters. The project will alBbitfe a new
underground storm drainage system, utilities, irrigation, aedtdlghting with
outlets for powering special events.

Schedule:
Construction is scheduled to begin on August 2, 2004 and tjei M e for
substantial completion is December 31, 2004

Cost:
This project has an estimated cost of $2.2 million dollar9difigrwill be
provided through the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)

Groundbreaking
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food processor, then popped in
the oven for 1 hour and 20 min­
utes at 400 degrees.
Unused bread should be
refrigerated or even frozen.
Andrews said. The bread yields
about 120 pieces. The total cost
for ingredients is $750.
Later Andrews sent Queen
Elizabeth another letter with yet
another recipe. Again the ladyin-waiting replied.
"1 mean in this letter, she is so
polite,” Andrews said.
This Is not the first time she

has corresponded with some­
one famous.
Last year, Andrews caught
the patriotic spirit by baking
atriotic muffins. The used
lueberries and raspberries to
make the right colors.
She sent letter to British
Prime Minister Tony Blair, the
wife of the Israeli Prime
Minister, Laura and Columba
Bush, and Lynne Cheney.
She received a letter from
Laura Bush, who wrote: “I am
delighted to have your recipe

for patriotic muffins. I enjoy
adding new recipes to my col­
lection, and these sound mar­
velous! 1 am enclosing some
recipes for you from the White
House."
Andrews doesn't know if she
will continue writing to royalty.
One thing she can count on are
three hungry dogs begging for
tuna bread at 2 every afternoon.
"They come and sit and stare
at me," she said. "I ask, 'Ls it
tuna bread time?'"
The dogs dance their reply.

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"We are excited about
such positive grow th and
the m uch-needed ex p an ­
sions to our Family Center,"
said Rob Wilkinson, execu­
tive directo r of Sem inole
YMCA. "The renovation will
give this family center the
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Your Views
Readers react to
‘Cartgate’ saga
To the editor
You Guys Must Be Kidding!
I’ve lived in Sanford since I
was 5 years old. I am now fifty
two. [ remember when you
knew who had been here for a
while when they slipped up and
called the airport "the base."
I have never written a letter to
the editor, or anyone else politi­
cally for that matter. I thought
about it before, but have never
been confronted with such an
affront to intelligence before now.
Does the mayor of Sanford
really expect that we will believe
he is asking for A1 Grieshaber's
resignation because of a golf cart
incident? He has been trying for
quite a while to have free rein in
Sanford politics, which was
voted down. Does he now think
we are so obtuse that we can't see
though this?
If Mr. Van Gaale was trying to
attend a family holiday function
along with doing his job on the
Fourth of July, I applaud him for
being family oriented. I under­
stand he used the alleged golf
cart for a few blocks. Who did he
hurt by this? It only served as an
example of a politician using a
minor infraction to get his name
in the paper and attack someone
1perceive to be in his way.
Perhaps the guy running the
airport supports Mr. Lessard. I do
not. And, by the way, I think we
need a parking garage.
Patty Leary
Sanford
To the editor.
i laving read the lengthy arti­
cle, as well as the Around the
Clock column, in the July 18
i ierald, 1have three comments.
First, the Mayfair District has
never been, and Is not now a sub­
division. Subdivisions are those
places where every house looks
just like the ones on either side of
it and they were all built within
months of each other. The
Mayfair District was developed
between 1925 and the early
19titTs and, though I am clearly
biased by residency, is the finest
area in the city. It is most definite­
ly not a subdivision.
Second, the clearest fact in the
entire Van Gaale, Grieshaber,
Lessard, et al affair Is that the city
of Sanford is in dire need of a
Human Resources leader who is
actually in charge of disciplinary
processes. Dan Ping could have
titled his article "A Sanford
Comedy of Errors."
Third, government "in the
sunshine" Is generally a very
good thing. If it requires that city
officials and employees provide
every detail (such as those in the
article) to the local newspaper of
a pending disciplinary case, then
the requirements of the sunshine
law in this case are in violation of
generally accepted standards of
professionalism.
Doug Groseclose
Sanford
To the editor
As a long time Sanford resi­
dent, 1 am dumbfounded by the
recent hoopla at City Hall.
I find it astounding that it was
even noteworthy that Andrew
Van Gaale "misused" a golf cart,
but it Is appalling that he has
been recommended for termina­
tion.
After all that Sanford has
accomplished in recent years and
all the good things still to come, I
can't believe City Manager Al

Grieshaber has nothing better to
do with his time. Perhaps he was­
n't getting enough attention on
the comical idea of moving city
hall to the old First Union build­
ing.
I'm sure I'm not alone in say­
ing to Grieshaber, end this appar­
ent vendetta and get on with
your "leadership" or get out.
This is one of those "Give me a
break" moments, so Grieshaber,
please, give me a break!
Laurel Moore
Sanford
To the editor

It has come to my attention
and I'm sure the attention of oth­
ers that Andrew Van Gaale, a
prominent and thriving member
of Sanford's government, could
get fired over driving a golf cart.
There are many things that
need working on or fixing up to
make Sanford the great city it
should be. Following that it Is a
waste of the taxes that thousands
of people pay. I see many ways to
ut them to better use. 1 do not
ve in Sanford but go to school in
Sanford (Millennium Middle)
and find these taxes could be
used on local schools (ex.
Seminole High, Millennium
Middle, etc.). I would just like
someone to take that to mind.
Tatiana Curtis
Casselberry
To the editor
For the past two weeks tin*
City of Sanford has not had the
valuable services and leadership
of Andrew Van Gaale. He was
suspended by the City Manager
for driving a golf cart that was
loaned to the city by the Mayfair
County Club.
The City Manager, in his haste
to drive Andrew from City Hall,
told him on Tuesday, July 6, 21XM,
to go home and offered no rea­
son.
Andrew Van Gaale has
worked for the City for ten years
and has a perfect record in hon­
estly and effectively solving citi­
zens' problems in Sanford. He
has experience in many depart­
ments and Is respected by his fel­
low City employees.
After the City Manager took
over the duties of the position, he
has attempted to rid the City of
many employees. Several proba­
bly needed to go, but others had
served loyally and more thought
should have been given to their
termination.
i realize, that the Mayor and
City Commission have given the
responsibility of hiring and firing
employees to the City' Manager,
but 1 believe that it Is in the best
interest of the city, for the City
Manager to seek the advise of the
mayor and commission on the
termination of employees that
have served devotedly for years.
The City Manager Is listening to
"Riverwalk Coffee Talk" and
consequently being a disciplinar­
ian instead of a manager.
On a Channel 9 news report,
the City Manager stated that he
had a strict way of governing, i le
was not elected by the people to
govern, but hired by the mayor
and city commission to manage
the affairs of the dty.
By suspending a valuable
employee for two weeks, it has
cost the city money and momen­
tum. All of this happened
because a devoted employee,
who was working at a dty holi­
day event on a Sunday, drove a
golf cart to his house and allowed
his mother and wife to drive the
golf cart down the Riverwalk to
look at a project that had just
been completed. Since Andrew
was involved with the design

and construction, they were
proud and wanted to admire the
largest public works project in
Sanford's history.
Bring back Andrew!
George Saunders
Eustis

resentatives. The City Manager is
staff. He works for me as do you,
mayor. The problem is the dty
manager doesn't seem to under­
stand that or care to understand.
I don't know what the second
deck Is. But lately. I've felt very
removed from the second floor of
To the editor
my City 1fall. I grew up in a mil­
I have been so disgusted read­ itary family. My father is a retired
ing of the episode of the golf cart Bird Colonel. But, one thing he
and the ill will displayed here. I taught me was, his rank didn't
think maturity should prevail matter after he retired. He was
instead of efiildish behavior. Joe dtizen to every one around
Then* must be more to this than him.
meets the eye. What Is so tragic Is
After a debate at the Sanford
the damage it Is doing to our Women's Club, regarding the
city's image. After the wonderful "Strong Mayor" vote, I men­
publicity about the beautiful tioned to you the following
RiverWalk and the 4th of July cel­ phrase that kept going through
ebration, we are now the laugh­ my head while listening to you
ing stock of the area. What a and your "professional dty man­
shame for us. If the riding around ager expert" debate: "The Titanic
in the golf cart Is the problem, was built by professionals the
then charge Mr. V'an Gaale rent Ark was built by an amateur."
on it and be done with this. This
i want to see the right thing
Is ridiculous!
done, regarding Andrew Van
Mrs. QUie Forbes Gaale, and I believe that keeping
Sanford him would be the right thing to
do. If we do not value those who
To the editor
have done well for us, then we
Mayor Brady Lessard, you deserve the people that we find
know that 1supported your posi­ ourselves with later
tion of the "Strong Mayor" refer­
I have faith in you to do the
endum. We didn't prevail and right thing for Sanford. As
that was fine. The city went for­ always, please let me know if I
ward and started a new day, with can be of service to you or the
new people and new ways of dty.
doing things and that was fine.
Virgil Hurley
But now it's not fine.
Sanford
We have reached a point,
where the professional that we
have hired to run our town Is
refusing to listen to reasonable
input from the people that this
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problem s w ith vocabulary
make higher level or analysis
questions difficult for these
students, she explained.
Some could be laziness,
Vogel said, but when these
skills are not developed, an
apathetic attitude can devel­
op because it is very difficult.
"It is essential that stu ­
dents learn to read for
understanding," he said,
adding
that vocabulary
building is im portant as
well.
Vogel requested technical
and financial help from the
state to meet the challenge of
im proving reading levels
among level one and level
two high school students.
He offered a few sugges­
tions as well, including iden­
tifying what the best prac­
tices are to help students.

He also suggested that
funding be provided as well
as training for reading coach­
es at each high school based
on the percentage of level
one and level tw o ninth
graders.
Reading could become a
credit course, he wrote to the
chancellor. He also asked for
funding for sum m er reading
camps for students at this
lower level. More funding
for reading teachers at high
schools would also help, ne
said.
"We are willing to particiate in the developm ent of a
igh school reading pilot
program for statew ide repli­
cation," he wrote.
Vogel also met with all the
high school principals in
Seminole
County.
Each
school is developing a read­

ing plan, he said in an inter­
view.
In a subsequent letter to
the high school principals, he
called the co u n ty 's high
school grades a "call to
action."
He said there is a sense of
urgency am ong the schools
and the district.
Goal A in the d istrict's
strategic plan is increasing
all stu d en ts' reading levels
and scores.
"The high school reading
issue is a major challenge for
school-based and district
personnel for the 2004-05
school year and beyond,"
Vogel told the high school
principals.
"You have our support for
continuing to seek strategies
to address the needs of these
students."

and
spoke passionately
about the need to "end this

be at his appointed place of
d u ty — (is) incom patible
with o u r obligations as fidu­
ciaries of the public trust,"
G rieshaber
added.
"A
greater level of accountabili­
ty is required from those
holding nigh positions in
governm ent, as they are
exam ples to all who serve.
L eadership d em ands hon­
esty and responsibility, and I
believe A ndrew has com pro­
mised his ability to lead and
m anage em ployees of the
city of Sanford."
G rieshaber has m ade
other b listering com m ents
regarding Van G aale's con­
tinued
em ploym ent
as
deputy city manager.
"1 told the m ayor that I
was not about to have
A ndrew back on the second
deck," Grieshaber w rote in a
July 14 memo, "and that his
presence w ould effectively
render my leadership a nulli­

OVIEDO — Fourth and
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Stenstrom Elementary’ School
here are battling it out - for
books that is.
Thanks to The Foundation
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Schools' "Grants for Great
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share.
"Media Specialist Pamela
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was timely," said Tma
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2004 FCAT, released by the
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Department
of
Education, showed that more
than 25 percent of Seminole
County's fourth and fifthgrade students read below

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dealing w ith this issue that
has troubled me personally."
The resolution, which was
vetted by the city attorney,
proposed bypassing the civil
service board and allowing
city commissioners to take
up the issue immediately.
L essard's rationale for
bypassing the civil service
board was two-fold. First, he
said the issue was dam aging
the image of the city. Second,
Lessard argued that the pres­
ent situation was an "anom ­
aly." Since the city manager
originally term inated Van
Gaale, Lessard reasoned that
there w as little chance
G rieshaber w ould reverse
his decision based on the
civil service board findings.
"I believe we can speed up
this process in a m anner that
does not im pede the city
charter," Lessard said.
City Attorney Bill Colbert
echoed Lessard's comments
and noted that the city's
hum an resource policy "does
not contem plate original
action by the city manager."
However, Colbert w arned
com m issioners th at their
jurisdiction was limited.
'T h e city commission can
not determ ine what discipli­
nary action is appropriate,"
Colbert said. "Termination is
the only thing commission­
ers can consider,"
C om m issioner
Velma
Williams made the motion to
adopt L essard's resolution

s a g a ."

"I view it as being in
quicksand slowly, slow ly
sinking," Williams said. "I
d o n 't think the city of
Sanford should be subjected
to that. W e've w orked to
hard over the last 12 years to
change our image."
C om m issioner
H ipes
agreed that Sanford's image
was im portant, blit he said
commissioners should allow
the process to proceed.
"I w ant w hat's best for the
city, too," Hipes said. "I real­
ize time is a factor, and I cer­
tainly don't want to prolong
this. But, I think vve need to
follow our own policies."
Following the 3-2 vote
approving the resolution,
Grieshaber read from a pre­
pared statement.
"I fully u nderstand that
Andrew is very popular in
Sanford, and that the affec­
tion has led to quite an o u t­
cry from his friends,"
Grieshaber said. "As busi­
ness leaders yourselves, l am
sure you u n d erstan d that
pop u larity cannot be the
deciding factor w hen rules
are broken and ethics are
com prom ised by a highranking employee.
"The course of conduct
exhibited by the D eputy City
Manager — solicitation of a
gift, knowing personal use of
city property, and failure to

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quizzes and write at least one
book report.
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the sam e
memo,
G rieshaber said the Van
G aale's em ploym ent would
be "detrim ental to the organ­
ization."
Follow ing the city com­
m ission's derision to nullify
Van G aale's term ination,
G rieshaber refused to com­
ment on w hether he believed
he had the support of the
com m ission or w hat his
future status with the city
might be.
"I'll let my statem ent
speak for itself," Grieshaber
said.
Van Gaale w as pleased
w ith the com m ission's deci­
sion and said he was anx­
ious to get back to work.
"I w ant to thank the
m ayor and city commission
for taking action and being
proactive," Van Gaale said.
"1 have to wait and see what
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Wednesday. July 28.2004

The Herald

STANDINGS

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NEXTEL CUP
1. Jimmie Johnson
2,850; previous: 1
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2,685; previous: 2
3. Jeff Gordon
2,648; previous: 3
4. Tony Stewart
2.548; previous: 4
5. Matt Kenseth
2.481; previous: 5
6. Kurt B usch--------2.396; previous: 9
7. Bobby Labonte
2.390; previous: 6
8. Elliott Sadler
2.370; previous: 7
9. Kevin Harvick
2,353; previous: 8
10. Ryan Newman
2.348; previous: 10

Kurt Busch is
the big gainer for
the week.
Jumping three
spots In the
standings after
winning the
Siemens 300.

:

Hi

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Dennis Setzer
holds the lead
In the
Craftsman
Truck Series
standings
heading info
Saturday's race
at Michigan.

Pole streak ends for Gordon
Jeff Gordon’s four-race pole streak ended
Friday Ryan Newman claimed the pole for the
Siemens 300, his fourth of the season, over
Jimmie Johnson. Martin Truex Jr. Michael
Waltrip and Jamie McMtirray

NEXTEL CUP
Pennsylvania 500
12:30 pm . Sunday

M l times
Cistern

TNT

B U S C H S ER IE S

TNT

Goulds Pumps / ITT Industnes
Salute to the Troops 250
3 p.m„ Saturday
CRAFTSM AN TRUCK

WTf

line-X Spray-On
Truck Bedliners 200
12:30 p.m.. Saturday

““

f t TA LK TH E TALK

A glide to NASCAR terms

“ Hauler”
The 18-wheel tractor-trailer rig
that teams use to transport
race cars, engines, tools and
support equipment.

“ Interval”
The time-distance between
two cars. It’s referred to in car
lengths or in seconds.

Race: Pennsylvania 500
Where: Pocono Raceway
When: Sunday 1 pm.. EDT
Defending champion: Ryan Newman
(right)
Race distance: 500 mlles/200 laps
Race record: Rusty Wallace; 14-1.892
mph; July 21,1996.
Qualifying record: Tony Stewart;
172.391 mph; July 21.2000.
Storyline: Pocono Raceway's unique
2.5-mlle track features three turns, each
with its own degree of banking.

Race: Goulds Pumps / ITT Industries Salute to
the Troops 250 presented by Dodge
Where: Pikes Peak International Raceway
When: Saturday. 3:30 pm. EDT
Defending champ: Scott Wimmcr
Race rrcord: Jeff Purvis; 120.160 mph: July 28,

Race: Line X Spray-On Truck Beilliners 200
Where: Michigan International Speedway
When: Satunlay, 1 pm. EDT
Race distance: 100 Lips 200 miles
Defending champ: Brendan Gaughan
Rnce record: Brendan Gaughan; 154 044
mph; July 28,2001
Qualifying record: Jason Leffler, 178.037
mph; July 26.2003.
Storyline: Michigan International Speedway
Ls one of the fastest tracks on the series
schedule. Gaughan's 2003 win was the fastest
race in series history

SPEED
CHANNEL

I-midon, N.H.
he controversies and iianl
feelings that have been
distractions in recent
NASCAR races took a back scat
to steady performances and
sportsmanship in Sunday's
Siemens 300 at New Hampshire
International Speedway
No official decisions were
questioned, no crews scuffled on
pit road, and Tony Stewart, who
has had his share of spats this
year, steered clear of any possi­
ble problems and even was given
kudos by Matt Kenseth for clean
driving.
When it was all over. Kurt
Busch, who has been Involved in
a ruckus or two through the
years, had driven a virtually
flawless race to claim his second
win of the season, the loth of
his career and a three-spot jump
in the standings.
As a bonus, fans got to see a
green-flag finish despite a Lite­
rate crash, and a big percentage
of them gave Busch, who has
received his share of boos in the
past, a much appreciated con­
gratulatory chwfc
"Wins like today help the fans
gain more knowledge about our
sponsor and the driver who was
able to win on a short track or a
banked track or a flat track and
have some fun," he said.
It stue didn't start that way
A poor qualifying run had the
eventual winner mired in 32nd
position for the initial drop of
(tie green flag, but he worked his
way to the hunt steadily and
took the lead for the first time
on Lap 171, He gave up the top
spot fora time but reclaimed it
for good fh&gt;m Ryan Newman on
lap 233. Then he held ofT Jeff
Gordon, who hustled to the front
from his 21th starting spot, in a
race-ending, three-Lip shootout.
Pole-sitter Newman, who
started on the pole and led the
first 170 laps, finished third
ahead of Kenseth and Stewart.
Busch moved from ninth to
sLxth in the Cup standings with
sewn races to go before the
Chase to the Championship, but
he's still only 48 points ahead of
10th place Newman. Only the
lop 10 in points after the Sept. 11
race at Richmond will compete

N o boos fo r B u sc h

Earnhardt still hurting,
might again seek relief

as R o u sh d r iv e r w in s

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

D

a t N e w I la m p s h ir e

NASCAR

K u rt B u s c h c e le b r a t e s his s e c o n d victo ry of Ih e sea s o n
S u n d a y a l N e w H a m p s h ire In te rn a tio n a l S p e e d w a y .

Race statistics
Time of race: 3 hours, 14 min­
utes, 36 seconds.
Margin of victory: 0.607 sec­
onds.
Winner's average speed:
97.862 mph.
Caution flags: 12 lor 62 laps.
Lead changes: Four among
three drivers
Lap leaders: Ryan Newman, 1170; Kurt Busch, 171-212: Jimmy
Spencer. 213-215; Newman.
216-232; Busch. 233-300
for the title.
Still. Busch's confidence got a
big boost. "This is a great cush­
ion to have. |hut j we might be on
the teeter-totter again at
Richmond.” he said. "We slid
have to attack each race as if we
haw to gain as many points as
we can and not slip.”
He said a victory this close to
the cut-off for the title hunt Is
almost as good for him as a win
in the final 10 races.
“1 believe that our Chase for
the Champloaship started
[Sunday | ” he said, adding that
ids team ha3 saved most of its

Loudon. N.H.
ale Earnhardt J r , still suffering
from burns sustained in a sports
car crash at Sonoma, Calif, ran 60
Lips in his No. 8 Chevrolet at New
Hampshire before turning over the wheel
to understudy Martin Truex Jr.
Earnhardt said he
might have to seek
relief again Sunday at
ftx’ono,
"We’ll Just have to
wait and see,"
Earnhardt said.
"That's what wt* did
(at New Hampshire).
"We Just didn't
know, and we won't
EARNHARDT
know."
His Dale Earnhardt Inc. teammate
John Andretti, who has run a limited
schedule this year, Ls the likely fill-in for
Pocono because Truex, the Busch Series
points leader, will be racing in Colorado
this coming weekend.
Earnhardt, who performed admirably
while In the car. didn't try to hide the fact
that he’s hurting from the bum s on hLs
chin and legs.
“It Just hurts," he said. "I mean, it
hurls all the time. That's aU it does.
"But sitting down is a whole lot better
than standing up."
There were whispers in the garage
area before Sunday’s race that the pace
car driver might give Earnhardt a break
by running a little slower on Ihe Lip that
he and Truex made the switch.
When the change was made on Lap 64,
pace car driver Brett Bodlne circled the
track in approximately 1 minute, 12 sec­
onds - just a little over 52 mph. That
speed was virtually identical to the other
pace laps In the Busch and Cup races at
New Hampshire.

allotted tesLs for the tracks
where the final 10 races will he

run
“We're prepared for that final
10." he said, "hut nuw we'vu got
to make sure we can get into it.'*
Jimmie Johnson, the Cup
series |H&gt;ints leader, was never a
contender for victory He fin­
ished 11th but boosted his points
lead from 105 to 165 over runnerup Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Earnhardt, recovering from
burns suffered a week ago in a
sports car crash, started his No.
KChevrolet to get credit for the
points it earned, but he turned
the car over to relief driver
Martin Truex Jr during the
race's first caution |w rind
Truex. making his Cup debut,
finished 31st after spinning the
car into the wall on Lap 112 after
contact with Ken Schrader.
Earnhardt, who started in the
rear because Truex qualified the
car, drove it to 29th position
before yielding the wheel. He
exited die car to a roar from the

grandstand.

"The fans have been great," he
said. "Aside from the injuries. I
wouldn't change anything.
“I've learned a lot of things
through It, and 1'U he a better
race driver once I'm luck to tun
percent.”

Clogging the track?
Rookie Brian Vickers struggled to a
34(h-pbice finish after spending most of
the List half of the Siemens 300 trying to
nurse along the Chevy he’d crashed earli­
er
Two drivers trying to get by him were
knocked Into the wall by oncoming cars.
Ricky Rudd wiped out his No. 21 Ford
after he and Mark Martin ran up behind
Vickers and Ted Christopher, who also
was running well off the pace. Martin hit
Rudd, knocking him into the Turn 3 wall.
Rudd said ihe cars of Vickers, who had
been in an earlier crash and was slow
through the turns, and Christopher, who
had been off the pace all day, should have
been parked for running too slow:
“I'm surprised NASCAR didn't blackOag them," Rudd said.
With five Lips to go, Rusty Wallace was
knocked into the Turn 4 wall by Dale
Jarrett as the two veterans tried to pass
Vickers and the lapped car of Truex.

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&gt; SIEM ENS 200 REVIEW

Kenseth avoids mayhem for Busch win

H elton steps

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SIEMENS 300 NOTEBOOK

Aug. I — Pennsylvania 500,
Pocono Raceway
Aug. 8 — Brickyard 400.
IndLtnapolis Motor Speedway
Aug. 15 — Sirius at the Glen,
Watkins Glen International
Aug. 22 — GFS Marketplace 400,
Michigan International Speedway
Aug. 28 — Sharpie 500,
Bristol Motor Speedway

Loudon. N.H.
he sight of Nextel Cup drivers
knocking Powerade bottles off
their cars in Victory Lane is about
to be a thing of the past.
NASCAR President Mike Helton
warned drivers in Sunday's meeting to
be respectful of every one of the sport’s
sponsors, even if it sells a product that
competes with a driver’s backer
He said drivers who are sponsored by
a product that competes with a Victory

Qualifying record: Jeff Purvis. 138.629 mph;
July 21,2000.
Storyline: The Freedom 150 NASCAR AutoZone
Elite Division. Midwest Series, event will lie run
prior to the Busch race. Country singer Martina
McBride will perform at the track after the race.

S IE M E N S 3 0 0 R E V IE W

LOOK
AHEAD

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

2001.

T

Jason Leffler
jumps three
spots to fourth
in the stand­
ings after his
third-place fin­
ish in the
Siemens 200.

ON TV

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK.

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

CRAFTSM AN TRUCK
1. Dennis Setzer
1,837; previous: 1
2. Bobby Hamilton
1,773; previous: 2
3. Carl Edwards
1,871; previous: 3
4 Matt Crafton
1,651; previous: 5
5. Chad Chaflm
1.650; previous: 6
6. Ted Musgrave
1,610, previous: 9
7. Rick Cmwtord
1,598; previous; 4
8. Travis Kvapll
1,564; previous: 10
9. Jack Sprague
1,544; previous: 7
10. Jon Wood
1,527; previous: 8

BUSCH SERIES

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B U S C H S E R IE S
1. Martin True* Jr.
2,993; previous: t
2. Kyle Busch
2.899; previous; 2
3. Ron Hornaday
2,655; previous: 4
4. Jason Loftier
2,609; previous: 7
5. David Green
2,595; previous: 5
6. Jason Keller
2,589; previous: 3
7. Greg Biffle
2.565; previous: 6
8 Bobby Hamilton Jr.
2,531; previous: 8
9. Mike Bliss
2,299; previous: 10
10. Michael Waltrip
2.293; previous: 9

T H E R A C IN G 4 1 1

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By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Loudon. N.H.
att Kenseth borrowed a page
from the playbook that Ryan
Newman used successfully in
Nextel Cup last season and led the
final 50 laps to win a crash plagued
Siemens 200 Busch Series race
Satunlay at New ILimpshire
International Speedway
Kenseth started 21st and wasn’t
really a factor early in the race, but he
took a chance and made his final pit
stop before most of the leaders
stopped. He took it easy for a few laps
to save gas, then passed Casey Mears
for the top spot. Once out front, he
cruised while those who pitted later
were battling traiflc on the tight,
almost fiat oval.
His strategy worked because he
was able to save fuel during the 10
caution periods that consumed 49
laps.
"If it had gone green to the end, we
would have run out of gas,” he said
Tim Fedewa finished second in his

M

onsponsorship spat

Lane sponsor should find another way to
keep from being associated with the oppos­
ing camp
The competition between beverage
giants Pepsi and Coke has caused most of
the problems, but Helton said there are
simple solutions.
"Don't take it on yourself to take the
product off your car," he said. “You can
move away from it or move around it to be
polite and respectful to everyone involved-"
But he added that if drivers don't act
nice, he'll act
"If that doesn't happen, we'U be forced
to deal with it," he said.

NASCAR

M a tt K e n s e th (17) battles

Kenny Wallace during the
Siem ens 200 Saturday.
best nin of the season. Jason LefUer
was third ahead of Kasey Kahne and
Kevin Harvick.
The Busch garage looked like the
back lot of an auto body shop after
the race, with even some of the topfinishing cars (Limaged.
Pouits leader Martin Truex Jr. anil
runner-up Kyle Busch were involved
in crashes, and Busch received a onelap penalty from NASCAR for spin­
ning Jason Keller from the fourth
spot on a restart.
Busch said the penalty was unfair
and inconsistent with recent

NASCAR decisions "We're getting
held for a lap, and Tuny Stewart can
wreck every car in the [Cup| field
while he's on probation and nothing
happens." he told his crew as he sat
on pit road.
Keller agreed the penalty on Busch
wasn't appropriate, but for a different
reason.
“He’s too young and dumb for a lit
tie one-lap penalty to set him back,"
Keller said.
NASCAR spokesman Mike Zizzo
said the penalty for aggressive driv­
ing was warranted.
"We had a clear overhead shot that
showed it," he said.
Busch, who also ran into Jamie
McMurray. said he simply made a

mbtaka

"Basically, 1 was anticipating, and I
guess I anticipated wrong." he said.
Keller, who wound up 26th and
dropped from third to sixth In the
standings, said Busch shouldn't have
been so eager.
"The top four cars had been pulling
away from him every restart." Keller
said “Where was he going to go?"

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Wednesday
July 28, 2004

Briefs
FSU BASETBALL
CAM P AT SCC
Honda State basket­
ball coach Leonard
Hamilton and his staff
will be conducting a bas­
ketball camp for boys
ages 10-16 August 2-5 at
Seminole Community
College.
The camp will feature
quality fundamental
instruction and will spe­
cialize in individual
attention in all phases of
the game of basketball.
Campers will be organ­
ized by age group and
will participate in daily
skills contests and
league games.
Tne camp will run
from 9 a.m.-to-3:30 p.m.
each day. Tuition is $150,
which includes a camp tshirt, a camp basketball
and lunch. Early drop­
off and late pickup
options are available.
For more information
contact Martin Unger at
the FSU Men's
Basketball Office, 850644-1461, or email at
mhunger#mailer.fsu.edu
SANFORD YOUTH
FLAG FOOTBALL
Registrations are now
being accepted for
Sanford's Youth Flag
Football Program for
ages 7-15 years old.
The cost to register is
$40 per participant,
which includes team
shirt.
The season begins in
September 2004.
For more information
please contact the
Sanford Recreation
Department at 407-3305696 or 407-330-5697, or
check out the web site at
www.sanfordflorida.org.
M ID FLORIDA
WRESTLING
EVENTS
Mid-Florida Wrestling
will be involved with a
pair of local events in
August.
On Friday, August
13th, the MFW will pres­
ents "Back to the Old
School 2" at the Sanford
Civic Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. (407-3212838).
In the Main Event, the
team of Devious Danny
and El Macho takes on
the pairing of Rico Moon
and Rouge.
In Semi Main Events:
Phil Crude battles his
brother Bill Crude in a
Texas Death Match.
Ace Valvone squares
off with Sapphire.
Damien Goth chal­
lenges Mullins.
And Tower locks up
with Mace.
In a Non-Title Tag
Team Match, Death row
Jethrow and Lone Wolf
stepped into the
squared-circle with J.J.
Vegas and Thump
Dupree.
In the Opening Match,
Night Mare takes on
Barney Rumble.
Doors open at 7 p.m.
with Bell Time at 8 p.m.
Ticket prices are:
Adults _ $8; Kids 6-12 _
$4, and kids 5 &amp; under _
free!
For more information
call: 407-416-4458 or go
to the web site at
www.mfwl.com.
The MFW will also be
taking part in "Bowl for
the Animals," Sunday,
August 21 st at Airport
Lanes Bowling Alley, 900
E. Airport Blvd, in
Sanford (407-324-2129).
Sign in is at 12:30 p.m.,
and bowling starts
promptly at 1:30 p.m.
Cost is $20 and covers
three games, pizza, soda
and shoe rental.
Promoters are asking
for teams of two or four,
with a fifth person on
team being a wrestler
from Mid Florida
Wrestling.
Partial Proceeds to
benefit the SPCA of
See Briefs, Page 9A

O v ie d o R ip p e rs fin ish se co n d in R e g io n
11 -year-olds top-seeded
headed into semifinals

S p e cial to th e H erald

Playing away from home doesn't
seem to nave bothered the young base­
ball teams from the Oviedo Babe Ruth
League.
The Oviedo Rippers finished as the
runner ups at the 2004 Regional Rookie
8U Babe Ruth Championship
Tournament in Wilmington, North
Carolina after falling in the
Championship Game, 14-11, to Gamer,
North Carolina.
After losing their opening Pool game
of the tournament, the 8U boys came
back to cap off a 3-1 record in Pool play
by blowing out the South Camlina State
Champs, 10-0, to advance to the single­
elimination Championship round.
It took seven innings but Oviedo beat

the East North Carolina Champions in
the Quarterfinals with Jason Driskel
being named player of the game by the
Tournament Committee.
In the SemifinaLs the team beat the
West North Carolina State champions,
10-7. This was the team that they lost to
in their first game out.
Jonathan Tatum was named
Outstanding player of the game by the
Tournament Committee with his incred­
ible outfield play.
The Rippers were managed by Ron

Hunziker with Scott Bowersox and
Dwayne "DJ" Johnson serving as assis­
tant coaches. The 12-member team con­
sisted of Juan Aponte, Jordan Bowersox,
Garrett Cox, Jason Driskel, Nicholas
Hunziker, Kyle Johnson, Nicholas
Kerkmann, Gunnar Lambert, Joseph
Marinclli, Zachary McCabe, Tanner
Ragland and Johnny Tatum.
The 11-Year-Old Oviedo Cal Ripken
Minors have a chance to do even better
as they are currently undefeated in the
Southeastern Regionals in Winchester,

Virginia.
Right out of the gate for the llu
Oviedo team clobbered Tenneesee, 7-1,
on Friday and then crushed the North
Carolina Champs by the run rule, 12-0,
on Saturday.
Oviedo kept the beat going on Sunday
as they blanked the Georgia champions,
3-0.
Through the first three games, Oviedo
had outscored its opponents, 22-1.
Late Tuesday afternoon, the team met
its first real resistance, but it was just a
little bothersome as Oviedo posted a 6-4
win over Virginia to make them 4-0 in
pool play. The win also gave them the
top seed in the South Bracket going into
Wednesday's single elimination
See Oviedo, Page 9A

Sanford
No. 1
seed for
tourney

Preps
bring
home
State
title

By Doan Sm ith

S pecial to the H erald

,

Sports Editor

SANFORD — The
Sanford River Rats are
Champions.
For the Florida Collegiate
Summer League regular sea­
son at least.
Holding a slim one-game
lead in the loss column over
the Daytona Beach
Barracudas, the River Rats
took care of business over
the weekend, sweeping
three games from the
Orlando Shockers at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium to earn the title and
the top seed for the tourna­
ment that begins today at
home.
The first two games were
won in comc-from-behind
fashion, especially on
Saturday when Sanford ral­
lied for three runs in the
bottom of the ninth inning
to pull out a dramatic 8-7
victory to follow up Friday's
3-1 triumph, while Sunday's
final game saw the River
Rats take a 10-0 lead in (he
first inning and cruise to a
10-2 victory.
And every win was
important as Daytona Beach
also swept three games from
the Winter I’ark Diamond
Dawgs to keep the pressure
on Sanford.
River Rats ace Drew
Shetreme did not have his
usual good stuff on Friday's
series opener, but the
righthander from Apopka
was able to come up with
the big pitch when He need­
ed it as He went the distance
to keep his record unblemSee River Rats, Page 9A

Herald photo* by Jim Wentz

S anford River R ats third
basem an
John
M ichael
Howell (tagging an Orlando
runner, above) and leftfieldor
Ben S prag ue (m aking an
over-the-shoutdor catch, left)
had outstanding w eekend’s
with the gloves, but it was
their bats that spelled the dif­
ference
as
the
locals
clinched the regular season
title in the Florida Collegiate
Sum m er League and the topseed for the tournament with
a three-gam o sw eep of the
Orlando Shockers this past
w eekend at Historic Sanford
M em orial Stadium.

The Altamonte Springs
Babe Ruth Baseball 13U Prep
All-Stars won the State
Tournament in Sarasota on
July 18th.
The team outscored Miami,
11-10, in the Championship
Game to earn a spot in the
Southeastern Regionals which
will be held starting tomor­
row (Thursday, July 29) and
running through August 4th
in Mobile, Alabama.
The team is managed by
Gene Pyle and making up the
Altamonte Springs 13U Prep
All-Stars are Rand Sipp, Jon
McDade, Shane Me Dade,
Mike Wichrowski, Mike
McDonald, Scott Allen,
Randy Sipp, Austin Braswell,
Jordan Strickland, Torrey
Roberts, Kyle Hill, Chris
Bauer, Jacob Pyle and Rashid
Mitchell.
The Cal Ripken 9U All-Star
State Tournament was held at
Eastmonte Park in Altamonte
Springs, July 8-13.
Since the Babe Ruth
Program has been expanding
in Florida, the state has been
divided into two sections, the
North and South.
The Championship Games
for the North and South were
held on Tuesday, July 13th.
In the Southern Division,
Okeheelee Babe Ruth defeat­
ed Palm Beach Gardens, 12-1,
while in the Northern
Division finale, Jacksonville
Beach Babe Ruth defeated
Fort Caroline, 10-0.
All four teams still earned
spots in the Southeastern
Regional being held in
Charlotte, North Carolina this
week, July 23rd through 28th.

Fish of a lifetim e
F ro m S taff R ep o rts

What a great day of fishing!
Friday July 23, started with a
5:30 a.m. departure form the
Parrish Park boat ramp in
Titusville. Joining me for this
adventure were John Corso
and Billy Brumley. We eased
the Hell' Bay Guide onto our
first flat to begin an exciting
day of fishing.
John got things started early
with a nice 22 inch redfish
which was taken on a pink
Hakala spoon. The phosphorus
was bright green as John hooks
his feisty red. The fish tried to
go under the boat and around
the boat before he was landed.
After a few quick pictures we
tossed it in the livewell for din­
ner.
just as the sun was breaking
the horizon we see tads of redfish waving above the surface.
We silently poled toward the
fish and John hooks up again
with a 26 inch redfish. After a
lengthy battle the fish is

aboard and joined his friend
for dinner.
The school moved up the flat
as we followed along quietly.
Moments later Billy hooks a
big fish only to have the hook
pull. What a heart breaker. My
goal was to put Billy on a large
redfish. Billy has been fishing
the area since the 1950's and
his largest red was 7 pounds. I
told Billy he would have
another chance before the day
was over.
We played with this school
for another hour and found
them to be very pretentious
and not very hungry. I decided
to leave and try them later. We
leave the flat and head to the
trout hole and find tons of bait.
We managed a few small trout
using the Rip Tide 3 inch mul­
let. We head back to the school
of reds and found them daisy
chaining but still not hungry.
It is now about 11:40 a.m.
and our day is almost over
See Fish, Page 9A

Billy Brom ley (left) and John Corso show off the 40-pound, 50-inch red
caught last Friday (July 2 3) after a 25-m inute fight near the Parrish Park boat ram p in ^ us^

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Briefs
Continued from Page 8A
Central Florida.
Bring an item on the wish list__Cat liter,
Cat Food (Canned &amp; Dried), Dog Food
(Canned Sc Dried) or Laundry D etergent_
and receive a raffle ticket for prizes being raf­
fled!
To sign up call Ann at 407-416-4458 or go to
the MFW website at www.mfwl.com.
M OCS SIGN EIGHT FOR 2005
Former Polk County high school standouts
Jason Peacock and Daniel Albritton are among
the eight recruits signed by head coach Pete
Meyer for the 2005 season.
Peacock, one of two incoming freshmen in
the group, was a first-team All-Polk County
selection at Bartow this past spring. He hit
.415 with five home runs and 22 runs batted
in. He also set Bartow's career home run
record with 19. Albritton, who was the 2003

Polk County player of the year at Lake
Gibson, is transferring from South Florida. He
had four wins and 41 strikeouts in 51 innings
as a freshman at USF this spring. As a senior
at Lake Gibson, he led the Braves to the 4A
state semi-finals. On the mound he was 9-1
with a 1.04 earned run average and had 101
strikeouts in 77 innings. He also hit .364 with
26 RBI.
Ken Wadsworth, a right-handed pitcher
from Tampa's Plant High School, is the other
freshman among tire new additions. For Plant
this spring he was 6-0 with five saves and a
1.02 ERA to go with 58 strikeouts in 49 2/3
innings.
Four of the Mocs' recruits are from Florida
unior colleges. Alexy Hernandez, a shortstop,
lit .315 with seven home runs at Indian River
Community College. Adam Calderone, an
outfielder, nis .346 with 20 RBI and 35 stolen
bases at Palm Beach Community College.

I

Craig Patterson, an outfielder, hit .309 with 39
RBI and 35 runs scored at Manatee
Community College. Kyle DeYoung, a righthanded pitcher, had seven saves in 2003 for
Seminole Community College's state champi­
onship team.
The Kissimmee-Osceola High School gradu­
ate is currently 6-1 with an 0.26 ERA for the
Sanford River Rats in the Florida Collegiate
Summer League.
The lone recruit from outside Florida is John
Milton, a right-handed pitcher, who was 8-0
with a 2.45 ERA at Triton (111.) Community
College. He graduated from Warsaw High
School in Indiana.
The Moccasins were 35-22-1 in 2004 and
reached the finals of the NCAA Division II
South Regional.

A+ VOLLEYBALL
A*- Volleyball will hold Coed Junior Skills
Classes for ages 8-15.
Monday, August 16lh starts the PeoWee
Spikers League fmm 6 p.m.-to-7 p.m. and the
Little Spikers League from 7 p.m.-to-8 p.m.
At Volleyball will also hold a Women/Mens
Doubles Beach League on Wednesdays, starting
on August 16th at the Merrill Park Softball
Complex in Altamonte Springs.
Cost per team is $50-to-$100.
The Indoor Adult Volleyball League will start
on Wednesday, August 6th at 6 p.m. at Like
Brantley South Gymnasium.
The cost is $150 per team _ Coed 6 person
team.
For more information, please contact A t
Volleyball at 407-523-5(448 or ORLVB4faol.com,
or tvww.orlandovolleyball.com.

Oviedo
Continued from Page 8A
Championships where they
were to have played either
Chesnee, S.C. or Wilmington,
N.C. at 10 a.m.
A victory would put them in
the Championship Game this

evening at 6:30 p.m.
The 12-and-Undcr Oviedo
girls' softball team is still in
preparation for the 2004 Babe
Ruth Softball 12U World Series
that will be played at Graham
Field in Lawson Park in

Matoon, Illinois starting on
Saturday, August 7th.
The 12 teams will play in
their respective Pools from
Saturday through Wednesday
before starting Championship
Bracket play.

Fish
Continued from Page 8A
when I get a call form my good friend Captain
Jim Ross. Jim says he has found a school of
happy fish. I did not hesitate and we head to the
next spot. This was going to be our last chance
to catch the big fish.
As we arrive to the flat, the school of minister
reds are moving in our direction. After a few
great casts with live shrimp, BAM, a big fish eats
and the battle is on. The sun is really bearing
down and the heat is on as Billy wrestles this
giant fish. After the fish boils and swings his
giant tail ! realize Billy has hooked the fish of a
lifetime. After fighting the fish for 25 minutes we
land her and see just now massive the fish is.
The fish was over 50 inches and weighed 40
pounds.
The unique thought which crossed my mind
was 78 year old Billy Brumley battling a giant
redfish in the heat of the Florida sun on a July
day. 1don't know who was happier at the
moment. I do know it was a real pleasure having
Billy and John on the boat. Both guys are excel­
lent anglers and just two of the nicest guys I
have had aboard. It is one trip and one memory
1 will always remember.
The weather may be hot, but so is the fishing.
Get out there and catch the fish of a lifetime.
If you would like to book a charter give me a
call at 407-105-0819. Check out the website
www.aaahawgwildcharters.com.
Tight lines and good fishing. Captain David
Rogers, AAA 1(awgwild Saltwater Charters.

coral and seagrass beds. Human activity can
place extreme stress on these important living
resources.
The bag limit during the sport season is six per
person per day in Monroe County and Biscayne
National Park and 12 per person per day else­
where in Florida. In Monroe County and
Biscayne National Park, lobster hunters may
possess the two-day bag limit of 12 lobsters only
after leaving state waters, on or after the second
day. The two-day bag limit elsewhere in Florida
is 24 per person after leaving state waters on or
after the second day.
Other restrictions also apply in Monroe
County and nearby waters, and lobster hunters
should visit MyFWC.com to become thoroughly
familiar with regulations before entering the
water.

FVVCDIRECTOR H O N O R ED
Ken I laddad, executive director of the Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) captured a U S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Regional Director Conservation Award for 2003.
The federal agency commended Haddad for
improving communication and coordination
between state and federal wildlife officials.
"I las hands-on approach and landscape-level
vision have brought the Service and the
Commission much closer, to complement each
other's conservation efforts," the federal agency
said in a prepared statement.
The statement said (Haddad) has worked tire­
lessly with stakeholders, the Governor's Office,
the Florida Legislature and the Service to find
common ground. It lauded Haddad's approachability, willingness to tackle tough issues and
superb communication and facilitation skills.

BOATU.S. C O OPER ATIN G M ARINAS
RA M PIN G UP FOR NATIONAL M A RI­
NA DAY AUGUST 14, 2004
BoatU.S. Cooperating Marinas, which make
boating more affordable by offering substantial
discounts on fuel, transient slips and repairs, are
ramping up for National Marina Day, Saturday,
August 14, 2004.
With activities slated for the whole family,
Marina Day 2004 will highlight how marinas are
family-friendly gateways to recreational boating.
BBQs, music, raffles, charity fundraisers, visits
by local elected officials, beach clean-ups, regat­
tas and boating safety demonstrations are all
part of the festivities.
"Marinas are more than just a locally-run small
business. They are invaluable to the boater's
lifestyle and lullill a critical need by providing
access and services," said Jim Schofield,
Manager of the BoatU.S. Cooperating Marina
Program and 2004 Marina Day Committee
Member. "Marina Day lets others in the commu­
nity share in their success in providing quality
recreation, and with just two months to go,
everyone is getting very excited about showing
off their facility and showing town leaders how
they contribute economically and to their citi­
zens' enjoyment of their waterfront," he added.
BoatU.S. (Boat Owners Association of the
United States) and its 750 BoatU.S. Cooperating
Marinas are co-sponsors of this grass-roots effort
designed to bring local community attention to
the valuable role marinas play in providing
access, encouraging responsible use, and gener­
ating economic activity. National Marina Day
was created by the Marina Operators
Association of America to highlight the impor­
tant role marinas play in their communities.
For more information on National Marina Day,
contact MOAA toll-free at 866-FOR MOAAor
Email Stephen Wakefield at
swakefieldW'nmma.org.
BoatU.S. is the nation's leading advocate for
recreational boaters and provides its 565,000
members with a wide array of consumer servic­
es. For membership information visit
http: / / www.BoatUS.com or call 800-395-2628.

LOBSTER SPOUT SEASON IS JULY 28-29
July 28-29 is this year's crawfish (spiny lobster)
sport season - also known as the "mini-season."
For two days, recreational lobster hunters will
have the state's waters all to themselves before
the commercial season opens Aug. 6.
Participants will need to purchase a saltwater
fishing license and a lobster permit before get­
ting started. Licenses cost $14 lor residents and
$7 - $37 (depending on length of license period)
for non-residents. Lobster permits cost $2.50.
Licenses and permits are available from county
tax collectors' offices, license agents who sell
hunting and fishing equipment, online at
MyFWC.com/license/ or by calling T888-FISH
FLORIDA.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) urges lobster hunters to
obtain licenses and permits well in advance to
avoid long lines and unnecessary waiting time
for online or telephone purchases.
Lobster divers must have a carapace-measur­
ing device in the water and may not take lob­
sters with a carapace less than 3 inches long.
It is illegal to gig or spear lobsters, and lobsters
must remain in whole condition until brought
ashore.
Also, the FWC urges lobster hunters to protect

BROTHERS COLLIDE IN DELTONA
On July 4, FWC Officer Jeff Gier responded to
a boating accident in the Deltona Lakes area.
Two brothers, an 18-year old personal water­
craft (PWC) operator and a 12-year old outboard
boat operator, collided head on. The primary
cause was the failure of the PWC operator to
take appropriate action to avoid a collision.
Neither operator had the required boater edu­
cation ID card. Both operators received non lifethreatening injuries and were treated and
released from the hospital. The PWC operator
was cited for careless operation. Both operators
were issued warnings for operating a vessel
without a boater ID card.

Photo courtesy of Captain Dave Roger*

The husband and wife fishing team of Roger and Karen M athew s show off part of their day’s catch of
reds during a recent trip.

Herald photos by Jim Wentz

A crowd estimated at over 800
(above) turned out for the
rescheduled “Sanford Herald
Night" at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium last Friday
and tho largo and boisterous
crowd saw Sanford River Rais
ace Drow Shetrono (right) bat­
tle through control problems to
win his seventh game without a
defeat this season as the hosts
defeated
tho
Orlando
Shockers. 3-1 Sanlord would
go on to sweep the three-game
series and wrap up the Florida
Collegialo Summer League
regular season championship
and the top seed for the tour­
nament that will bo held at
Historic Sanford Momorial
Stadium this Thursday through
Saturday.

River Rats
C ontinued from Page 8A

-ished at 7-0.
In the top of the second
inning, JP Castro led off the
frame with a double and
scored after George llr.mdner
drew a walk on a single by
Jeremy Byrd. But the next bat­
ter would line into a double
play and the Shocker* would
never score again, although
they had several opportunities
Sanford tied the game in the
third inning when Adam
Undle, who made another
sparkling defensive play with a
diving catch in nghtfield,
reached on an error and came
around to score on a ground
out, a sharp two-out single to
left by Ben Sprague and runscoring infield single by John
Michael 1lowed.
The River Rats took the lead
for good in the third inning
when Brian Sellers singled to
left and scored on a double to
the rightcenter field gap by
Brett Murphy.
The home squad gut an
insurance run in the filth
inning when Sprague singled
with one out and scored on a
double off the wall in rightcen­
ter by Howell.
Orlando had Shetrone on the
ropes in the top of the ninth
inning as three consecutive
one-out singles loaded fixe
bases.
But the rising SCC sopho­
more got out of the threat
uascathed on a liner to center
and a strike out to end the
game. Shetrone gave up eight
nits, but struck out 10 and
walked only two.
Sprague, Howell and
Murphy had two hits each for
Sanford.
The River Rats got off to a
fast start on Saturday, scoring
three ruas in the bottom of the
first inning and holding a 4-1
lead after three innings.
But the Shockers erupted for
five ruas in the fifth inaing to
take a 6-4 advantage and led 7*
5 heading into the bottom of
the ninth.
Sellers (2-4, run, two RBI)
gave Sanford hope when he led
off with a homer to leftcenter,
cutting the deficit to 7-6.
After an out, Jon Lozada (2for-5, run) and Tindle (3-3, run)
singled with Lozada moving
over to third.
A pop up advanced no one

and the River Rats were down
to their final out. Courtney
Props! walked on a 3-2 pitch to
load the bases and Sprague (2for-6, two doubles, run, two
RBI), who is suddenly swing­
ing a very hot bat, launched a
game-winning, walk-off double
to rightcenter.
Paul Buhrow (1-2) picked
up the pitching victor)' with
3-2/3 innings of relief of start
Peter Faraskevicli
On Sunday, Orlando bad 11
bits, including Lake Brantley’s
Brandner and Lake Mary's
Matt Horwath both going 2tor-4, but could not overcome
Sanford's first inning eruption.
Props! paced a 14-hit attack
by going 3-lor-5 and scoring
two runs. Abo contributing
were Howell (2 tor-3, double,
two runs, three RBI), Sellers (2for-4, double two RBI), Dan
Quartararo (double, run, Ixvo
RBI), Sprague (single, two
runs), Ryan McKenzie (single,
run, RBI), Lozada (single, run),
Isaac Libby, Mark Montalvo
and Kyle Patrick (one single
each) and Tindle (RBI).
I he Barracudas, meanwhile,
were doing what they had to
do on the road, knocking off
the Diamond Dawgs, 9-2 on
Friday, 2-1 on Saturday, with
Sanford’s Dominic Petracca
getting the pitching victory,
and 4-1 on Sunday
The standings heading into
Tuesday's final regular season
games (which were in extreme
jeopardy because of potentially
heavy thunderstorm action
moving through the area as of
5 p.m.) saw Sanford on top
with a 19-10 record, followed
by Daytona Beach (17-11),
Orlando (13-15) and Winter
Park (8-21).
The double elimination tour­
nament will be played today
(Thursday) through Saturday
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium to finish a highly-successful first season for the
league.
Thursday's games will
begin at 4 p.m. with the No. 2
seeded Barracudas taking on
the No. 3 seeded Shockers
and at 7 p.m. with the No. 1
seeded River Rats hosting the
No. 4 seeded Diamond
Dawgs.
There will be three games
on Friday (July 30) beginning
with the Loser's Bracket

)

Game at noon, the W inner's
Bracket final at 3:30 p.m. and
the Loser's Bracket final, fea­
turing the noon winner and
the 3:30 p.m. loser, at 7 p.m.
I he Championship Game is
scheduled for 4 p.m. on
Saturday, with the 'if neces­
sary game,' it both teams
have a loss, being played at 7
p m.
Tickets for all FCSL games
are just $8 lor the whole fami­
ly or $4 for individuals and a
$1 for students. Kids under
six are free.
For more information,
check out the league website
at www.floridaleague.com
and follow the links to your
favorite teams.
HARR M I D A S 7. R IV ER RATS h
10-inning*
Sanlnrd
4001)00 IIX IU . 6 9 l
Daytona
O il 000 102 I _ 7 7 I
I.irjik m u h, Buhmw 17), Wheat m I III)
and II Seller* Byrd. Clear (41. S Seller*
(71, H om e (8) and Bel yea VVI’ _ Hom e
LP _ Wheator (0-1) Save _ none IB
Sanford, Quartaram (2); Daytona, Kemp
IB _ none. I IR _ none
R IV ER RATS 2. B A R R A C U D A S 1
D ayton*
ooooniooo I 7 o
Sanford
o w id io o ix i s o
Mum am e, Ackley (51, S. Sellers (8) and
Russell DeYoung and B. Seller*. W P
DeYoung ((&gt;• I ) LP _ Ackley Save _ none
IB _ Day Iona. A Petracca 2. 38 _ none
HR _ Daytona. DeSUTano
R IVER RATS 5, D IA M O N D D A W G S I
W inter Park
000 1)00 200 . 1 6 2
Sanfu/d
HO 100 01 X _ 5 6 3
Otic met*, 1(ittel (H) and |, Howell.
McCamie and Seller* W P _ McCam ie (30) LP _ Ottemeis, Save _ none. 2B _
Sanford. Prop*! (12). 3B _ none H R
none.
R IV ER RATS 1. S H O C K ER S I
Orlando
010 000 0 0 0 . 1 8 2
Sanford
001 IIOOOX _ 3 I I 0
Nalhaasrm. Mersey (7) and Gerber.
Shetrone and Seller*. W P _ Shetrone (70), LP _ Natharvton (5-24 Save _ none. 2B
_ O rlando, Thornton, C ruz, Castro,
Sanford, H ow ell (I), M urphy (44 Tindle
(2). 38 . none. H R _ none
R IVER R A IS 8. S H O C K ER S 7
Orlando
OQl 005 010 _ 7 6 3
Sanford
301 000 103 1 811 3
Colton. Ilersey (4) and Byrd.
TaraskevicK Buhrow (6) and Libby. W P .
Buhrow (1-24 LP _ Hertey. Save _ none.
IB _ O rlando, Mencndez: Sanford.
Sprague 2 (5), Q uartararo (34 3B _
Orlando. Rosales. H R Sanford. Seller*

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R IV E R RATS 10, S H O C K ER S 2
O rlando
0 00 020 000 . 211 3
Sanford
&lt;10)00 000 OOX _ 10 14 0
Sutton, Gerber (8) and Byrd. W tulmer,
Whetru (74 Timm (9) and Seller*, Libby
(5). W P _ W hitm er &lt;1-14 LP _ Sutton.
Save _ none. 2B _ Orlando, K oules;
Sanford, H o w ell (2), Sellers (64
Quartararu (44 3B _ none. HR _ none.
Records _ Orlando 13-15; Sanford 19-10.

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27— N ursery &amp;
C hild C are

23— Lost &amp; Fo u n d
Found: Rod hound dog In Flea
Wwld/Sanford area 407-3234 5 t 7.
LO S T MORSE: ‘ Modeo*,
missing since 7/15. Bay TB
Gelding, 16 3h. white snip. 3
socks May be In Jessup
park/417 area,
possibly
wearing
saddle.
ANY
sighiinga/lnlo. call 407-4914697.

Preschool Teacher. GOA. will
care lor children, ages 3-6. A
after school. 7 30am 6 30pm,
Part Time available Ms Carol.
407-331-1199. tutoring also
avail.

IMAGINE
Thousands ol captive holiday
customers at the door ol your

BL1MPIE
Frarefuse located re d o a NATL
BIG-BOX RETAILER Open
lor the holiday rush Traditional
s*0$ova4at4o Ca)orvts4or*no
www.blimpio.com 888-7090786 Ofler by prospectus only

59— Financial
S ervices

Wharton-Smith Construction
Group, a respected Sanford area
GC in Water/Waste Water and
Municipal construction projects across
Florida is growing and currently has the
following Environmental (Water and
Wastewater Treatment) construction
openings available throughout the
greater Orlando area:

A ttention
R eaders!!
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phone lo promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
tor It before they deliver. For
more information, call loll-lree
t-077-FTC HELP, ( A public
service message from The
Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M oney to Lend

• Pipe Layers
• Equipment
Operators
• Laborers

Attention
R eadersl!
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
for It before they deliver. For
more Information, call toll-free
1-077-FTC HELP ( A public
service message Irom The
Seminole Herald and the
Fedoral Trade Commission)

P lease call or a p p ly at:
W h a rto n S m ith
750 C o u n ty Road 15
(M o n ro e Rd.)
Lake M o n ro e , FL 3 2 7 4 7
w w w .w h a rto n s m ith .c o m

63— M ortgages
Caeh for Notes. Trust
Deeds. Mortgages,
Inheritances, Lotteries,
etc...
You can sell your contract
and get cash now!
407-323-1965
www MutualAssetsRegenerati
onSystorns com

Ph: 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 4 1 0
Fax: 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 3 6 8
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OrpoRTUNrriEs

Work from home wiih Chnstian
Based Inc 500 Co P /T F/T
$1200-$6000. Car. prolit
sharing &amp; oarty retirement Call
1-668-875-2535

PEO PLE ARE OUR
MOST VALUABLE
RESOURCE.

• Form
Carpenters
• Carpenter
helpers

55— Business

Mjfxtjtory drug lest

NEED MONEY • CALL
• Buytng or selling a home? • Buying or Seing a I
•Looking lor a Forodosure? • Looking lor the Best Ftatos?

Security
rity Financial
ri

71— H elp Wanted
Part Time or Full Time Career.
Get paid lor helping others Can
Jeanrvo 407-67T8237

71—H elp Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

71—H elp W anted

Advertising S ale * Rep.
Seminole County Publication
seeks outgo**), self starter Pnor
sales
o*p.
Lucrative
commissions 407-765-8304

CONSTRUCTION
Foam Insulation Company now
hmng installers Cioan license
Statewide travel M F, costs
paid In company vehicle
Piecework
Guaranteed
$550/wk during 2mo training
period Health Insurance.
Benefits Must bo 21 years or
older locator! in Sanlord 407332-0333

Lawn Alandscape help Start
immediately, lull lim e year
round Musi have dependable
transportation 407-321-2136

U tility Forem an - Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience tor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
bonetits 407-322-8133.

The Sanlord Herald

is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to )mn
our progressive sales learn
serving Sanlord. Lake Mary A
surrounding
area
A
marketing/busmess degree
or some direct sates
experience preferred W e will
train the right individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Musi be selfmotivated. energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and/or design skills helpful but
not necessary Must own
good, reliable transportation
The is a M trio ktonday-Friday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
compensation bused on
education
and
sales
experience
II interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S em inole
H erald
Newspapers
PO Box 1667
Sanlord, FL 32772
Phone: 407-322-261 lx 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Email:
g lu tto n £ semlnolehefald.co

m
EOE
Fence company is seokmg
oxpd lence Installers, with
own tools, to install all types ot
tenues A sun canopies C al 407833-7988
Full Time m aintenance
person needed lor a hotel Afco
need
AM
w aitress,
executive housekeeper, A
dishwasher Pis cal 407-444
1000

4 0 77 -- 6
6 66 11 -- 9 7 0 0

F O N C 1 M V A L L E .V C A m
*

U p sca le C asual

BR EAK FAST &amp; LUNCH
Kcstuurunt

N O W IH K IN C ;:
All p o s i t i o n s

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F o r R ll Y o u r M o rtg rg e
&amp; R erl E strte N eeds
COMMERCIAL. • RESIDENTIAL

A P P L Y

IN

P E R S O N

1:3 0 - 4 :3 0
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1210 S. Intern ation al P ark w uy
Located in (lie Shoppes o f Ottkinontc
(E xit 98 o f f 1-4)

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407- 322-2611

71—H elp Wanted

S a tis fa ctio n la O u a ra n ta a d ll

Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S e rv ic e
R e a l E s ta te &amp; M o rtg a g e E x e c u tiv e s

July2 8 &amp; 2 9 .2004

Drivers CDL. Class A or 0 to
drive dump trucks Must bo 25
yrs ol ago Pays |500plus/wk
407-339-W ORK (9675)
Experienced
Carpenters
needed tor rough framing, truss
setting Adecking O w ntransa
plus 321-297-4297
Experienced Cook A Serverttalian Cuisine in lexigwood Ful
Time
Call 407-265-0246
Ground
A
Building
Maintenance
Porson
Maintains ollico A shop
facilities Mowing
A mlsc.
projects
401k.
health
insurance, dental Apply ot 990
MXIer Dr, Altamonte Sprrgs. 407260-9000
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVESTI
Always
a good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opportunities and franchises Crd
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C H E L P tor treo
information Or visit our Wot) site
at www ttc gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers ot
cortain business opportunities
to register wilh Florida Depl ol
Agriculture A Consumer
Services beforo selling Call lo
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LA BO R ERS NEEDED
FO R U ND ERG R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
S ta rtin g S a la ry S8.5Q /H r
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! Drug fr* g w o tk p lx c *.
A pply st 990 M ill* . D m * .
A ii* m o m * S prings 407-2609000

Loader-Operator
Experienced loader/oporator
Minimum 5yrs exp Woik would
be in heavy congested iraffic A
areas around personnel Salary
commonsurate
with
experience
401k. health
insurance, denial Apply al 990
M * x Dr. AJlvTixSo Sprites 407260-9000
M echanic
skilled
in
diagnosls/repair ol small
engines P/T. 1-2 day&amp;rwk,
Mon-Sal 407-323-0910
MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133
Medical Assistant, with winning
onergetc personality needed 2024 hrs/wk lor Inst growing
busy acupuncture office In
Lake
Mary.
Experience
pretorrud but no! Netajssa/y 407322-4963 lax resumes lo 407330-7759
or
email
langesoftcemgn14bollsouth not
New R estaurant O pening:
Hiring cooks, sorvors Apply in
person al 1541 International
Parkway, lako Mary. 407-5621345.
S ale* Person: Vertical blinds
AJ loads provxkxl iNocoktaite)
Meel customers in their homes
$30K lo 40K * per year Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407 830-4700
Sales
Real Estate Career Seminar
Lake Mary Thinking ol a career
change? Unlicensed, newly
licensed or experienced agents
welcome Thursday, July 29.
7pm tor information, call ®
Signature GMAC Roal Estate
407 936-3600
Track Hoe OPERATOR
Underground
uhlitios/Pipo
work, local F/T work, benefits
407 322 0133

93— R ooms For
Rent
$400/M o. includes electric,
water A cnbtet internet. $200 dep
A appl teo Share 4/2 furnished
10X20 room w/somi-pnvale
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Sanlord
Airport noar 4 17 exit N/S, N /0
A quiet 407-323-7508
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting &lt;B S82/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean lum rm.,
all ml. cable. ATC, Indry. phono,
kitch use. sec dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
S m oklngl O nly drug tree
sober need apply. 407-3140924.
Lake M ary B lvd A 427.
$350/M o. incl,util. kit. W/O,
cable, nr SCC, alrpt, NS, quiet,
prof! 407-322-1607
Sanlord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, rnlcruwavo, color TV.
kitchelle room, private bath,
sloeping rooms Call 407-3214900

99— A pa rtm ents U n fu r n ish e d
One Bedroom apt for rent,
upstairs 3 rooms. 1804
Tungonno Avo. Sanlord No
children, no pels 407-3225318

Santord/Lake Mary: i, 2. and
3 Bedroom Apts siortxx) at $510
Lake From Living Free Rentl
Call now -107 322-9104, EHO
SANFORD 1/t
Apl Kitchen A living room
Call 407-321-5628

99— A partments U nfurnished

ROSELEA
VILLAS
M ove in Specials
2 B o d ro o m /1 B a lh
W /D Hookups
407-330-6833 or 407298-3300
103— HOUSES*
U nfurnisiied
3j9 R 2 /B A LARGE LOT LAKE
MONROE NEAR 1-4 S750/MO
Call 407-323-2952

DO YLE REALTY
RENTALS
(407) 322-2495
S an ford :!/I W /D Hookups,
Scrn Porch. Water, Sewer.
Garbage.
Lawn
Main!
Included $435/5400 Dep
Sanford: 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. Now Paml.
Secfion
8
Accepted
$675/5625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/1 Apl. Completely
Renovated. 1st Fir, New
A ppls, Now Carpet, W/O
Hook-Ups S750/$750 Dep
Sanford: 3/2 Condo. Approx
1400 Sq Ft. Scrn Porch.
Inside Utility Rm. Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm.
Community Pool. Gated
Community $775/5750 Dep
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

Venture I
Property Rentals
407-321-4764
Sanford: 2/1. appls . $595.
Oeltona; 3/2. over 1600 sq ft
on 1/4 acre fenced, w/2 car
garage $650
Sanford 3BR/20A. ready now!
201 East 22nd Si. $750 plus
security Pels ok,w/deposit
407-323-4540

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You'll find the
"Best B argains”
In the
Sem inole Herald
Classifledsl

103— H ousesU nfurnisiifd
Sanford; Mayfair Coif C o u rt*
araa. 2B R / small office.
$500/1500 Also 4BR/2BA.
$950 *07-321-5707.

Country
Style
City
Living
C o n v e n ie n t
S p u rio u s
A ffo r d a b le

\

300 OFF

One Bedroom Villas

1st M onth’s Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit

fr.m $ 5 2 9

• Spacious Apartments with hirst* Closets • l.tke
Front « Volleyball « Sparkling IVw&gt;l • Tennis Courts

AIHPORT 01 vn

.Country Lake AptsJ
A'MPQBT BLVO

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LIVEOAKBLVO

PETS WELCOME.

FREE RENTII!

105—
D uplex / T rip lex

P0R2IC REALTY
RENTALS

2 BR Duplex Apts dose to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry 4 storage Rm.
$550/Mo 407-647-1366

•505 C lub Dr. W lntsr
Springs; 3/2 Condo. Est-ln
Kitchen.
Inside
Utility.
Fireplace $950
-5048
Hawk stone
Dr,
Sanford;
Brand
Now
Town home In Dun woody
Commons, 3/2.5. t Car
Garage, No Pols $1200
-605 Palmetto Ave, Sanford
3/3.
Historic
Home.
Completely Renovated. Wood
Floors. Sundeck. Fenced
Yard $1075
-1517 Valencia SL Sanford:
3/2, 2 000 Sq Ft. Beautifully
Restored Historic Spanish
Home. Oak Floors, Fireplace.
Sun Room. Garage. $1275

407-322-8678

Mosswooct
A p a rtm e n ts

Country Lake

101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs. Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

Apartments

271 4 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford « 3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

ie n io rd : 3 /1 5 . $890/month
1/1. $490/month.
Casselberry 12. S89QYnonth
407-283-2002.

107—M obile I Iomes
For R ent
Sanford Adult park. 2/1.
screen patio No pets. $400 ♦
dep 407-314-4154

114—

Sanford: 1800 sq ft. zoned C2. for retail or office space
$2.000/mo.
Venture t Propedles
407-321-4784
Secure Dry LotsfHoldlng
Area: Available immediately,
favorable terms, convenksntty
located off 17-92, Sanford
Contract labor 4 mochanic
available on property Groat for
tree servcatandscaper 407-3235 8 5 7 .__________ ___________

118— O ffice Space
For Rent
Offices For Rent 403 sq ft to
1600 sq ft Santond Fu»n Office
Center 407-314-3750

W a r e h o u s e /R e n ta l
S pace

Come Check Us Out
&amp; Make Us Your
Next Home

Recently remodeled office
000+ sq ft.. $750/mo Apply 100
North Maple Ave. Sanlord
407-947-8338
Sm
Relail/Otllce-17/92
Sanford. Lease, $523 00 Mo
plus tax. inci water, sewer &amp;
trash, $650 Dop 407-3028088

141— H o m e s Fo r
S ale

1Br.&amp;StudioApts.
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B u s in e s s &amp; S e r v ic e s
D ir e c to r y

Starting at

258-A u to m o tiv e
L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir
-Ttoyota A A S E M a s tti/ M e c h a n ic
Foreign A D om estic A uto R e p a ir
A S ervice.
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V IS A i'M A S T E R C A R D

262-C ab t nets
Richard Lontherman
W ood Shop Irtc,
W o A re N o w Taking O rd e rs For
Your H a n d C rafted Furniture For
A ny R oom In Your H o m o .
C a ll or Visit
D a n Bluo 3 2 1 -2 7 7 * 3 1 0 2 R ichard
Loathorm an
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Sanford. FL

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2 t 2 W e s t 1st St
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2 3 0 t S Volusia A ve
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S e r v ic e s

B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ttor T h e s e S erv ic e s
•H o u s e C leaning Svc.
• O ffice C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

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P opcorn!!
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281-H o m e

294-P a in t in g

Im pro vem ent

F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN O
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F reo E stim ates
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A l's H a n d y M a n
S p e c ia l
F i* All L eaks, Light P lum bing,
Eloclrical A C a rp e n try
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C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
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In c re a s e T h e B e a u ty a n d V alue of
Your Homof Sand &amp; Refinish or Install
H a rd w o o d
F loorin g.
F re e
E stim a te s ....
C e n tu r y W o o d F lo o rin g
4 0 7 -3 0 2 -5 3 5 2
P r o ts u r o W a s h in g &amp; P a in tin g
P lu m b in g &amp; E le c tric a l F ix tu re
In s ta lla tio n s
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282-I rrig a tio n &amp;
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S .K . S p rin k le r R e p a ir
G o o d W o rk
G o o d P ric e s

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C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C a ro
R e a s o n a b le Year R o u n d Service
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W k ly /M o n lh ly , F re e E s lim a to s .
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R ogular law n m owing, loaf rem oval,
s h ru b p ru n in g (a ls o h e d g e s ),
m ulching, light hauling. Low pneos,
free e s tim ate. John. 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1 2 6 4

‘Snteman HtctUy
407-321-0759

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N o w t's P a in tin g
&amp; P re s s u re C le a n in g
F re e E stim ates,
S o m o r's D iscounts. R e is ..
L icensed 4 In sured
3 2 1 -2 6 2 -3 7 )4
Pool do cks, p atio s. D riv e w a y s
O a r a g e floors, o th e r s u rfa c e s
P a in tin g &amp; R e n o v a tio n s . N o
M id d le m e n W e D o The W ork
D irectly
&amp;
W ill
B eal
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q uote. 4 0 7 -4 6 1 -2 5 5 8

RfEORDABlE HOMES
VINTURE1 PROPERTIES

BOOMCtiTMtns«-ptsSU.H
fa r lu ttw w n :,t.» ir fa it

ay J rtre «tdi 900 int­

ent. ftadaue, ftps:

S a e n z , a m a , vaistAi
3/2: Over 2200 sq ft. IN. din,
tam rm. 2 car garage on 1 acre
fenced $139,900
Like New: 3/2, Liv. Dm.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $91,500
In Law Quarters: 5/3 1/2.
4500+ sq ft w /4/2 1/3
marhcxjse plus t/t. irvlaw apt
w/separato kitchn. bedrm.
tam rm &amp; bath, 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. workshop or
storage on 1 acre '2 9 9 ,9 0 0
Lake Front: 3/2. over 2500 sq
ft. EIK. breakfast bar, 1/3
acre fenced. 2 car garage
$234,900

PAUL OSBORNE
EITURE1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764
Open House
Sunday 1pm-4pm
GREAT BUY
Placid Lake Townhom e
315 W ilton Clr.. Sanford
9 Months Now Lovely 2
Bedroom Gated Community,
Covered Polio Faces Pond 4
Fountain Many Upgrades
$135,000 Call Don 4 Judy
Kiolbasa, Watson Realty, 407366-4433/646*9857

-Starter
Home:
Lease/Purchaso, 2/1 Block
$70,000
-Building Lots: 100'x248'

S a n fo rd C ourt A p a rtm e n ts

1 5 &lt; I— [ 5 &lt; r “t x r I X r ’K r C K T M
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A d v e r tis e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e r v ic e s fo r a s little a s S 2 .0 0 p e r d a y .
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 to s p e a k to a C la s s ifie d R e p r e s e n ta t iv e

141—H omes For
S ale

C o m m e r c ia l
R entals

10.000 sg warehouse lor lease
Can bo sub divided 3 yr lease
200 South Myrtle Ave. Sanford.
407-492-6558

Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

i

117—

103-—H ousesU nfurnished

s e rv ic e s

407-323-3301

Terms. $100,000
Sanford 2421 Myrtle Ave. 3/3,
with 2 enclosed porches
S I55K
Contact
David
Williams. 407-402-7348

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Shop Seminole Herald’s

SHE’S NOT WEARING A FLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.

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295-Pl U S O N A l .
A ssistant
Y o u r S e c o n d S elf
C o n cierg e S ervice.
H e lp W h o n you N o e d It.
G ift C ertificates A vailable.
C all K ath leen . 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 8 3

301-R eal E state
I Buy H ouses For C ash!
A void Foreclosure
Any S ire , A ny C ondition
H ig h est $ 5 5 's P aid Fast
Fair 4 H o n est 4 0 7 -6 9 4 -3 8 4 8
irs Safo To Soil Your H o m e W ith U s
C all Today Tushar/A nila 4 0 7 -3 2 2 3252. Any Condition, Best Offer Also
S top Foreclosure.

SELL YOUR
HO USE TODAY!
H ow co m p an y in L a k e M a ry has
several p rogram s lo buy your
hom e lor all cash or le a s e with the
option lo purchase. A LL price
ra n g e s considered.
Call n o w to hear

your options

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R o o f in g

M e ta l a n d W ood Fram in g
D ryw all H anging
an d Finishing
Texture C eilings
C all Robert
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276-F ence
C a n tr a l F lo rid a F e n c o
A ll T y p « a o f F e n c e
S pecializin g In Vinyl Fencing
•F re e E stim ates
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S e r v ic e s

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181—A itliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
BEDRM ■8 PC Hqh-end Louis
V III C H E R R Y W O O D . all
Dovetail. Dresser, tri-mirror.
Chest 2 NitoStds, Unused, Still
Boxed. Cost S15K. Sett $3,250
407-660-1415.

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181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
M attress
Set:
NASA
technology vtsco memory foam
as seen on TV.Mal Never used.
20 year warranty Retail $1699,
must sell $595 407-402-1701
Or 386-753-1530

FOR YOUR FULL SERVICE
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
2405 O range Avenue:
Charming 21\ cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks Seller may
help pay closing costs Call
Joyce Stansberry 407*3236755 Or Jan Duttweiler 407679-1000

Ronsl'Gift Shop in Oviedo |ust
reduced to S30K total Includes
inventory &amp; van Store front
location Call Sheree, Security
Financial, 407-661-9700
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efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new In crate,
$1295. 407-331-1941 or 386668-8494

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G oods
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crate, cost $4K, set $1450 40766 0 -1 4 t5

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B ED R M - 8 PC Loren
C HERRYW OOD Sleigh bod.
Rails, Dresser. Minor. Chest. 2
Nitestds unused, Still Boxed.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415

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199— P e is &amp;
S upplies
Free Very playful kittens. 9
weeks old, had 1st shots 3
females A 1 mate Orango, tabby
A black To good homes only
407-322-3517

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Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed

Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder ol the following certihcafeTs) has Med said certificale(s) for a tax dood to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, (he description of the
property, and the name(») m
which il was assessed is/are as
follows:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder ol the loiiowtng certificateft) has Med said certifi­
cate! s) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(t) of
issuance, the description ot the
property, and the named I m
which It was assessed is’are as
loltows

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder ot the following cer­
tificated) has Med said certifi­
cated! tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description ol me
property, and the namo(s) in
which ft was assessed is/are as
follows

CERTIFICATE NO: 10*0 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

CERTIFICATE NO: 2439 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

CERTIFICATE NO: 4115 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-5I30000-1470

PARCEL ID# 07-2O-32-5UO0003 0020

PARCEL ID# 10-21-31-5040DCO-0O20

Description ol Property LEG
LOT 147 MIDWAY PB I PG 41
Names in which assessed G W
RIGGINS

Description of Property LEG
SEC 07 TWP 20S RGE 32E
WLY 370 21 FT OF LOT 2
TRACT 3 ST JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECD PLAT

Description ol Property LEG N
120 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 2
BLK D ALEXANDRIA OR
OVIEDO PB 1 PG 45

AH ol sad property being in uui
County ol Seminole Stale ot
Florida

Names in which assossed
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL CRED­
IT SERVICES CORP
All ol said property being m Iho
County ol Seminole. Slate ol
Florida

Spn/Hot Tub. 5 person portable
with lounger 5hp 20 jots, never
used S I595 407-256-5919

Unless such certilrcaleisl shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certiticate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at trie west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on

231— C a r s Fo r S ale

Monday, AUGUST 23, 2004
at 11 00am

Leave your horaea at the
Horae Hotel. Wanl to go on a
vacation, but you can l find the
right person you can trual. Call
Maraha at Third Tim es a
Charm farm lor more details
Nice bam. turn out pastures
Good Rates 352-250-35471

217— G a r a g e S ales
3 Fsrrxfy Yard Sals: Clothes kids on
up. shoes crafts house decor.
p(u* Bam-1pm, 113 Aidean dr.
Sanford. July 31st
219— W a n t e d t o

Alum inum. Cans. Copper.
Brass, Nswspapers. Auto
Radiators A Batteries
Kokom o Recycling:
407-321-0004
918 W. 1ST, Sanford
M-F. 10-5, Sal.9-1

223—

81 Chevy 1/2 ion pick-up. runs
good. $1500 86 Camoro. funs
good. $1500 407 448-6555. or
386-668-5595
1986 Ford Mustang PB, PS,
convertible, low mileage,
asking S1100. obo 863-9849557 Ask lor Sloven

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Unloss such certificated I shall
bo redeemed according to law
tho property described in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at Iho west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on

Payment ot Sato lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording toes are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to Iho highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be Cash or guar­
anteed instrument
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Cacuii Court

Monday AUGUST 23. 2001 .il
11 00am
Paymont of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ore required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment ot
an amount equal to the highest
bid is duo within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot iho
Circuit Court

Dated on 7/8/2004

235—
T r u c k /B u ses/V a n s
Fo r S ale
1986 Ford Aeroslar 3 0. great
running condition $700 obo
407-699-7098
88 Chov Suburban, rod/groy,
PW/Tiit. AM/FMCass, Dual
Air. 3rd Soot. Good Shape 1st
S I995 gets ill 407-328-1743,
Iv/msg

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMlNOfE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 21, 28, 2004
and August 4, 2004
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Ail ot said properly being in toe
County ot Seminoio, Slate ot
Florida
Unless such certificated! shall
be redeemed according to taw.
the property described in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at tho west tronl
door.
Seminoio
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 23, 2004
at 11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful
bidder al the sale Fun payment
ol an amount equal lo the high­
est tad is due within 24 hours
after tho advertised time ol sale
AH payments shall be cash or
guaranteed Instrument, made
payable lo the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on ?&lt;8/2004

MAI1YANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21, 28, 2004
and August 4 2004
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14 71 28 i' 04
and August 4, 2004
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M is c e l l a n e o u s

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
D IN IN G R M :
BOMBAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
Ped, 8 Chippendale Ch»s. 72*
Butlet/Hutch, Unused, Stilt
Boned. Cost St8K Sell S3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Sol. 78” Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415

Legals

201— H orses

Buy
M a t e r ia l s

1 6 0 — B u s in e s s F o r
S ale

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

NAME
ADDRESS

CITY
THIS OFFER LIMITED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY
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July 21. 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Node* r* hereby g M n that a
Pu68e Hearing writ be heW in the
Commrssion Room at the City
Han to Iha City ol Santord
Florida, at 7 00 o'clock PM on
Monday. August 0. 2004, to
consider iha adoption oI an on**
nanca by Via C.ty of Sanford.
Florida tnta of which a a t fortow *
ORDINANCE NO. 3884
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD
FLORIDA
RELATING TO SOLID WASTE
AND RECYCLING SERVICES
ANO SOLID WASTE AND
RECYCLING SERVICES MAN­
AGEMENT. PROVIDING FOR A
STATEMENT OF LEGISLATIVE
INTENT, PROVIDING FOR
DEFINITIONS
PROVIDING
FOR EXCLUSIVE FRANCHIS­
ES. PROVIDING FOR CON­
TRACTOR STANDARDS PRO­
VIDING FOR PROHIBITED
ANO UNLAWFUL ACTS, PROVIDINQ FOR AGREEMENTS.
PROVIDING FOR TYPES OF
SERVICES. PROVIDING FOR
PROCESSES AND PROCE­
DURES, PROVIDING FOR
TERMS OF
FRANCHISE
AGREEMENTS, PROVIDING
FOR PERMITS, PROVIDING
FOR DUTIES AND OBLIGA­
TIONS OF CONTRACTORS
PERMITTEES ANO CUS­
TOMERS. PROVIDING FOR
POWERS OF THE CITY. THE
City COMMISSION. THE CITY
MANAGER AND A CITY REP­
RESENTATIVE. PROVIDING
FOR INSURANCE AND INDEM
NIFICATION PROVIDING FOR
SERVICES CHARGES AND
RATES; PROVIDING FOR
MANDATORY
SERVICES
PROVIDING
FOR
THE
ASSESSMENT. ESTABLISHMENT AND COLLECTION OF
FEES AND CHARGES. PRO­
VIDING FOR LIENS. PROVID­
ING FOR ACCOUNT MANAGE­
MENT.
PROVIDING
FOR
APPEALS. PROVIDING FOR
REMEDIES, PROVIDING FOR
APPLICABILITY OF ORDI­
NANCE AND APPLICATION OF
PROVISIONS IN VARIOUS
CIRCUMSTANCES, PROVID­
ING FOR ACCOUNT MANAGE­
MENT AND OTHER FINANCIAL
MATTERS. PROVIDING FOR
PENALTIES/VIOLATIONS THE
INTERPRETATION OF THE
ORDINANCE. AND THE REC
ONCILIATION OF ORDINANCE
WITH FRANCHISE AGREE­
MENTS, PROVIDING FOR
RULEMAKING
PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL OF SEC­
TIONS 11-1 THROUGH tt-24 t
OF THE CITY CODE OF THE
CITY OF SANFORD AND THE
REVISION OF CHAPTER 11 OF
SAID CODE AS SET FORTH IN
SAID SECTIONS. PROVIDING
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PRO­
CEDURES. PROVIDING FOR
VARIANCES PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY. PROVIDING
FOR CODIFICATION AND
POWERS OF THE CODE COD­
IFIER AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy ahatl Do available at the
olflca of Iha City Clark for all persons desiring to etamine the
same
All parties in interest and cittiens
shall have an opportunity to bo
heard at said hearing
By order ol iha City Commission
of the City ol Sanford, Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE 10
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330 5610 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing he may
noed a verbatim record of the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 28. 2004
0159
NOTICE
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN August«. 2004
WHERE PauTs Towing. 1919
W 1slStreel.Sanlord.FL 32771
(4071321-744 2
VEHICLE
YEAR 1967
MAKE CHRYSLER
MODEL CONVERTABLE
COLOR RED
VIN # t C3BJSSE 3HG209196
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN August 10. 2004
WHERE Paufs Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE;
YEAR 1987
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL; PICK BLACK WHITE
V IN # I Gk CS 18RXH653/80J
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00em
WHEN August 12, 2004
WHERE Paul's Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford, FL32771
(407)321-7*42
VEHICLE

T he II kraiji
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MOOEL STATION WAGON
COLOR BLUE
V IN K 1GNCT1B25JB202579
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
WHEN Auguat 16. 2004
WHERE PauTs Towing. 1919
W 1st Sheet Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1979
MAKE HONDA
MOOEL: MOTORCYCLE
COLOR BLACK
VIN # RC032020539
Nonce is hereby given PauTs
Towing win sea at pubic auction
tor salvage tor cash on damand
to highest bidder, the toOowtng
described vehicles.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are ’CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS* PauTs
Towing reserves the right to
accept or repel any and all
BIOS
Publish July 28. 2004
G161
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 99-CA-2066-14W
MATRIX FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF

VS
KENNETH LEE HUNT A K A
KENNETH L HUNT IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEHEST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
KENNETH LEE HUNT AK/A
KENNETH L HUNT. BARBARA
L HUNT A K A BARBARA
SUTTON HUNT. 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
BARBARA L HUNT A K A
BARBARA SUTTON HUNT.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated July 15, 2004
entered m Civil Casa No 99 CA
2086-14W ol the Circuit Court
of mo tBTH Judicial Circuit In
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Sanford. Florida. I will sail to tho
highest and best bidder lor cash
at Ihe West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 30 1 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on the 17 day ol August 2004
tho following desenbed property
as set forth In said Summary
Final Judgment to-wit
LOTS 5 AND 6. INCLUSIVE.
BLOCK F. WEST SANFORD
REALTY CO SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO IR E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 5 PAGE 90, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 10 day ol July. 200-1
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Coud
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. PA ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-19925
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT persona with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 665-4227, 1800-055-8771 (TDD) or 1 800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 28. 2004 and
August 4, 2004

G162

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-28I3-CC-20-S
HIODEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . a not lor
profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
BETTY R HIGAR. AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
BETTY fl MIGAR. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, AND UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE

YEAR 1900

MAKE JEEP
MODEL UTILITY
COLOR: WHITE
VIN $■ 1J4FT58L7LL237756
VEHICLE
YEAR 1996
MAKE: TOYOTA
MODEL VAN
COLOR: GREEN
VIN # 4T3ZF13C8WU023449
VEHICLE
YEAR 1968
MAKE: EAGLE
MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN f

2 XMJP 5570 JA 0 3 6 27 4

VEHICLE
YEAR 1964
MAKE CHRYSLER
MOOEL 40R
COLOR BROWN
VIN # JC3BC56C7E Ft 45656
VEHICLE
YEAR 1966
MAKE: CHEVY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mal on the 19th day of August.
2004 at 11.00 4 m *1 Weal Front
Door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, the undersigned
Clerk will offer lor sale the fol­
lowing desenbed leal property
Unit 103. Building 40. Hidden
village Condominium, pursuant
to
the
Declaration
ol
Condominium, aa recorded In
Official Records Book 1624.
Page 1561. in the pubkc records
Of Seminole County, Florida and
any amendments met eta
The aforesaid sale w * be made
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered m C M No
03-CC2813-20-S perxkng in the
County Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit at and lor
Seminole County. Florida
DATED this 2tsl day of Jufy.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE

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204. North Miami Beach. FL
33162 eflher (chose one) within
thirty (30) day* after me first
publication of this Notice and file
the original wah the Cterk of thus
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter. otherwise a default
w4 be entered against you for
the relief demanded m the com­
plaint.

BEGINNING AT A POINT
NORTH 47 DEGREES 56 MIN­
UTES WEST 40 39 FEET OF
THE NE CORNER ALONG THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT. THENCE RUN NORTH 47
DEGREES 56 MINUTES WEST
71 61 FEET TO THE NORTH­
WESTERLY
CORNER.
THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES
43 MINUTES 30 SECONDS
WEST 24 64 FEET ALONG THE
WESTERLY LINE. THENCE
SOUTH 68 DEGREES 03 MIN­
UTES EAST 68 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
ALSO BEGINNING AT THE
NORTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 76. ROSE COURT.
ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE­
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGES 3 THROUGH
5. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; RUN EAST 38 62
FEET ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF THE SOUTH 205 38
FEET OF LOT A, OF DOOO.
LORD AND DEAN PROPERTY.
ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE­
OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 8. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
THENCE RUN SOUTH 25
DEGREES WEST 126 55 FEET
PARALLEL WITH THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT
A. THENCE NORTH 68
DEGREES 03 MINUTES WEST
35 05 FEET TO THE WESTER­
LY LINE OF LOT A. THENCE
NORTH 25 DEGREES EAST
112 1 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
AND. BEGIN
NING AT A POINT 36 62 FEET
EAST OF THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF LOT 70.
ROSE COURT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3
PAGES 3 THROUGH 5. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SAIO POINT BEING ON THE
NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH
205 38 FEET OF LOT A OF
DOOD, LORO AND DEAN
PROPERTY ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGE B. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA, RUN
SOUTH 25 DEGREES WEST
120 54 FEET PARALLEL WITH
THE WESTERLY LINE OF LOT
A, THENCE SOUTH 68
DEGREES 03 MINUTES EAST
60 FEET. THENCE NORTH 25
DEGREES EAST 145 28 FEET.
THENCE WEST 66 1 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
LESS BEGINNING AT A POINT
SOUTH 23 DEOREES 43 MIN­
UTES 30 SECONDS WEST
24 64 FEET FROM THE
NORTHWESTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 80, ROSE COURT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 3
THROUGH S. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA. SAID
POINT BEING ON THE
NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF
SAID LOT 80. RUN SOUTH 68
DEGREES 03 MINUTES EAST.
141 72 FEET. THENCE NORTH
25 DEGREES EAST 8 01 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 66 DEGREES
03 MINUTES WEST 141 85
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST­
ERLY LINE OF LOT 80,
THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES
43 MINUTES 30 SECONDS
WEST 6 0 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING

wfB be entered against you lor
the relief demanded m the
Complaint

GREEN, the holder of the toftowmg certificate»I has Med said
certificates) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
numbed*) end yeeds)
issuance, the description of the
property, end the name(s) in
Wf*m n was assessed ts-'sre as
fottcwr*

by Geraldtoe Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004

L egals
CLERK OF THE
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

COUNTY

II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order lo perbeipete In
this pcoceedtog. you are entitled,
el no coat to you. lo the provision
of certain assistance Please
contact Court Acknintttration at
301 N Park Avenue. SurtaN301.
Sanford. FL 32771 (407) MS4227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice, if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
cell 1600-955 8771.
MARNIE DALE RAGAN. ESQ .
Taylor A Carta. P A .
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suite 105.
Maitland. Honda 32751
Publish July 29 2004 and
August 4. 2004
Q163
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUtT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 04 CA-I500-14K
WASHINGTOfl MUTUAL
BANK FA SUCCESSOR BY
CORPORATE MERGER TO
GREAT WESTERN BANK.
FSB.
Ptaintitt.
vs
TIMOTHY CHARLES LANIER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TIMOTHY CHARLES LANIER
JOHN DOE JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TIMOTHY CHARLES
LANIER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TIM­
OTHY CHARLES LANIER
(Residence Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure of
Mortgage on the following
desenbed property
LOT 3 DOMMERICH WOODS.
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
21. PAGE 37, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 1209 THUNDER TRAIL,
MAITLAND, FL 32751
has been hied against you and
you aie required to serve a copy
of your written delenses it any
to it, on Marshall C Watson.
P A , Attorney tor Plaintiff,
whose address Is 1800 NW
49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL33309 within
thirty (30) days alter the first
publication of this Notice In the
(Please publish In THE SAN­
FORD HERALD) and Me the
original with the Clerk ol mis
Court either before service on
Plaintiff s attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will bo entered against you lor
the reliel demanded m the com­
plaint
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact tho Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not taler than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1 800955-6771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and Ihe
seal ol mis Court mis 20 day ol
Jufy. 2004
Mary anno Morse
As Clerk of Ihe Court
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Sanford Herald)

WITNESS my hand and the
seat of this Court this day of JUL
20. 2004
Maryam# Morse
As Cterk of the Court
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in mis proceeding
should contact me Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceecftng If
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-600955-6771
Publish (Please publish in The
Sanford Herald)
Publish July 28. 2004 and
August 4. 2004
G165
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-1506-14-L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE

CO.

Plaintiff.
vs
MATTHEW W LEWIS, aik/a
MATT LEWIS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
ACTION
TO MATTHEW W LEWIS * V a
MATT
LEWIS.
residence
unknown, if alive, and If dead, to
all parties claiming interests by
through, under or sgainst
MATTHEW W LEWIS. a V i
MATT LEWIS and all other par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or Interest in the
properly herein described
YOL' ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the lotlowmg property in
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 6, In Block A. of LAKEWOOD SHORES, according 10
the plat thereof, as recorded in
Plat Book to. at Page 52, ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written delonses. It any.
lo it on ADORNO 8 YOSS, P A ,
Plaintiff's attorneys, whose
address if 2601 South Bayshore
Drive Suite 1600. Miami. Florida
33133, within thirty (30) days
after first publication ol this
Notice and tile the original with
Ihe Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorneys or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will bo
entered against you lor the relief
demanded in ms Complaint
DATED on me day ol JUL 19.
2004
Maryanns Morse
Cterk ol the Court
By; AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 29. 2004 and
August 4. 2004
0166
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO 04-CA-I384-14-W
WELLS FARGO BANK. N A ,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/KA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC

Publish July 26. 2004 and
August 4. 2004
Q I64

Plaintiff,
v

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 04 CA-1518-I4L
WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE
LLC, WIYHOUT RECOURSE.
Ptaintitt.
vs
MILES GREGORY MASEK
A K A MILES G MASEK A K A
MILES GREGORY WILLIAMS
et. a l.
Defendants

MICHAEL A WHITLEY;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MICHAEL A WHITLEY, and all
unknown parties claiming by.
through under or against the
herein named Defendants, who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants. TENANT #1
and or TENANT #2. the' parties
intended to account tor the
person or persons m
possession.
BENEFICIAL
FLORIDA. INC
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MILES GREGORY
MASEK A K A MILES Q
MASEK A K A MILES GREGO­
RY WILLIAMS AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
MILES GREGORY MASEK
A K A MILES Q MASEK A K A
MILES GREGORY WILLIAMS
Last Known Address. 806
SOUTH WINTER PARK DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
It alive, and it dead, an partes
claiming Interest by. through,
under or against MILES GRE­
GORY MASEK A K A MILES G
MASEK A K A MILES GREGO­
RY WILLIAMS. ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF and
ail pane* having or claiming to
have any right. DC# or Interest in
the property described herein
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure Of
Mortgage on me following
described property
LOT 4, BLOCK 5. HEFTLER
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
t. ACCORDING TO P U T
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 13. PAGES 5 6 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
has bean Ned agamsi you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses 4 any.
to A on Lisa M Ftogery, Attorney
lor Plavntjff. whose address la
951 N E . 167th Straet. Suita

TO MICHAEL A WHITLEY, and
all unknown parties claiming by.
through, under or against the
above named Defendant, who is
not known to be dead or alive
whether said unknown parties
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantoes, assignees. Ilanors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants
Currant Residence Unknown,
but whose last known address
was:
2301 Grandview Avenue South,
Sanford. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following proparty In
SEMINOLE County. Florida, to-

wtt

ALL OF LOTS 78 AND 79.
ROSE COURT. ACCORDING
TO PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3,
PAGES 3 THROUGH 5. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
LESS BEGINNING AT THE
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER
OF LOT 79, RUN NORTH 25
DEGREES EAST ALONG THE
EASTERLY LINE OF LOT 79.
13 9 FEET, THENCE NORTH 68
DEGREES 03 MINUTES WEST
36 67
FEET
TO
THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID
LOT. THENCE SOUTH 47
DEGREES 56 FEET EAST
40 38 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
ALSO: THAT PART OF LOT 80

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your wntten defenses, it any
to it on DOUGLAS C ZAHM
P A , Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address la 16830 U S Highway
t9 North. Suita 300. Clearwater.
Florida 33764. on or before or
within thirty ( X ) days offer mo
tirsl publics non of this Notice ot
Action, and file tho original with
the Cteik of this Court at 301 N
Park Avenue, Sanford, FL
32771. in(tier before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediatefy thereafter, otherwise, a default
will bo entered against you tor
the reliel demanded in the com­
plaint petition
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
the Court on this day of JUL
16 2004
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ot Douglas C
Zahm, PA
18830 US Highway 19 North.
Suite 300
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727) 536-4911
(727) 536-2755 las
Publish: July 28. 2004 and
August 4. 2004
G167
THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-CA-1594-14-G
ANTHONY VALENTI and
REGINA D VALENTI
Plaintiff,
vs
OARY STEELE and the
unknown
spouse.
heirs,
devisees, grantees, creditors, or
other parties claiming by.
through, under or against GARY
STEELE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
ACTION
TO: GARY STEELE and tha
unknown
spouse.
hairs
devisees, grantees, creditors, or
other pen)#* claiming by.
through, under or against GARY
STEELE.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an
action to reform a deed and to
quiet title to the foAowtog proper­
ty In Seminole County. Florida
Lot 148. LITTLE CREEK,
PHASE 1-A. according to tha
plat thereof as recorded m Piet
Book 49. Pege 39, Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
has been Ned against you end
you are required to serve e copy
of your written defenses 4 any.
to 4 on RAYMOND A. BIERNACKl, J R , Plaintiff S attorney,
•hose address is 2667
Enterprise Road. Orange City.
Flonda 32763, on or before
Aug. 27, 2004. end Me the origi­
nal won the Cterk of this Court
either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise e default

DATED on Jufy 20. 2004
Maryenne Morse
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Deborah Conent
Aa Deputy Cterk
Publish July 28. 2004 end
Auguat 4. 11. IB. 2004
0166
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CA-1289-14-G
SUNTRUST BANK.
Plaintiff.
VS
CASSANDRA BUCKNER, et a t.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
ACTION
TO Defendant. CASSANDRA
BUCKNER and all heirs, suc­
cessors. beneficiaries. Personal
Representatives, administrators,
e reculors. trustees, or assigns
ol Oelandant, CASSANDRA
BUCKNER
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action to foreclose me mortgage
skis ting on property which you
may have an interest has been
filed against you The real prop­
erty or Its address is commonly
known as 111 Academy Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771. and is
mors particularly desenbed as
follows
LOT 4 t. ACADEMY MANOR
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 13,
PAGE 93. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
You are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. If any,
lo Stovash, Case 6 tlrvgley. PA .
cJo Amy S Tingtey, Esquire,
whose address Is SunTrust
Center. 200 S Orsnge A ve,
Suite 1220, Orlando, Florida
32801, wlthm thirty (30) days
attar the date ol the hrsl publica­
tion, and Me me original with the
Cterk ol this Court either before
service on Plamlffs attorney or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise a default will be entered
against you lor the reliel
demanded in tho complaint or
petition
DATED mis 19 day ol July. 2004
(SEAL)
Maryanna Morse
Clerk ol Court
By AMulcock
Deputy Cterk
Publish: July 28, 2004 and
August 4. 2004
G169
CITY OF LONGWOOO,
FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City ol Longwood. Florida
that the City Commission took
action on July 19 2004 and
released the following reserved
cemetery tots located in Phase
lit ol Longwood Momorlal
Gardens
Last Name
Block

CERTIFICATE NO: 478 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 26-19-30-50503000060
Description of Property- LEG
LOT 8 BLK 3 MEISCHS SUBO
PB 3 PO 84
Nemos n which assessed W D
POWELL
All ol said property being m the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shell
be redeemed according to law.
the property desenbed m such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Flonda. on
Monday. AUGUST 23. 2004, at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee, applicable
documentary stamp tares and
recording tees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder at
the sale Fun payment ot an
amount equal lo the highest bid
is due within 24 hours alter me
advertised time of sale Al pay­
ments Shalt be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of me Circuit Court
Dated on 762004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jufy 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
0078
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

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CITY OF LONGWOOO
SARAHM MUARES
CITY CLERK
Publish July 28. 2004
GI7Q
NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicle! s) will be
sold at public auction, per Fl Slat
713 565 at 10 00 AM on August
13. 2004 at Lienor s address to
satisfy a lien agamsl said vehi­
cle! a) tor labor, services and
storage charges No titles, as is.
cash only
2002 Daewoo Nubira 40
VIN KLAJC52292K741735
Owner Octavia Ingram
5922 Park Hamilton Blvd #t83
Orlando FL 32606
Customer Octavia Ingram
459 W State Rd 436. Altamonte
Spnngs, FL 32714
Lienholder Drive time Finance
Corp
PO Bor 2997. Phoemr A l
65062
Cash sum to redeem vehicle
$5522 94
Lienor Sunnse Auto Body II Inc
Oba Sunnse Auto Body, 1060
Nursery Rd, Winter Springs, FL
32700, Phone 407-695-4411
Notice to owner or lienholder
that he has a right to a hearing
any time prior to sale date by til­
ing with me clerk of the court.
Owner has me right to recover
vehiefa by posting bond in accor­
dance wilh Fl Slat 559917 , Net
proceeds tram sale in excess of
amount c l*mad by lienor wHt be
deposited with the clerk of me
court. Interested portlet, con­
tact: State Filing Service. Inc.
(772)595-9555
Publish July 26. 2004
0171
Notice of Oenerel
Business Meeting
The Seminole Sod end Water
Conservation Dtstnct (SSWCD)
wilt hold their monthly Business
Meeting at then office. 222 East
1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771 on
Wednesday. Jufy 28. 2004 at
4 00 PM For more mtormeoon
visit me SSWCD e-group at
'http/igroups yahoo com,group/
SSWCDT or cad 407-321-6212.
Publish July 28. 2004
Qt72
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
met EMORY GREEN. GLADYS

Notice of Application
for Tex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of the toBowmg certifi­
cated) fiat tiled said certifi­
cated) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) end year(s) of
issuance, me description of the
property, end the named) In
which it was assessed ts/ere as

to8orf
CERTIFICATE NO: 819 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5132000-0200
Description of Property LEG
LOT 20 BLK 20 PINE LEVEL PB
8 PG 37
Names in which assessed:
ERNESTO GRAHAM
All of said property being In the
County ot Somlnole. Stale ol
Florida
Unloss such certificate! s) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
the property desenbed m such
certificate)*) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord, Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 2 3 .2004, at
It 00am
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time ol sale AH
payments shall ba cash or guar­
anteed Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 7,6,2004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON.
me holder of me following certlftcate(a) has tiled said certitlcate(s) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yaar(s) of
issuance, me description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is. are as
follows

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clem
Publish July 14 21, 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GOBI

CERTIFICATE NO. 292 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed

PARCEL ID# 25-I9-30-5AG110F-0004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder of the following certiflcate(s) has filed said certiflcate(s) lor a tar deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yeat(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed is ars as
follows

Description ol Property LEG
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF
SANFORD PB I PG 56
Names in which assessed
CHARLIE WILSON JR.
THERESA WILSON
All ol said property being In me
County ct Seminole. State ol
Florida.
Unless such cettificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property desenbed in such
certificate)*) will be sold to (he
highest bidder at me west Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Flonda.
on
Monday AUGUST 23, 2004 a!
ft 00am

First N a m
Lol

0060

Payment ol Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sate Full payment ol
an amount equal to me highest
bat is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised lime of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court

CERTIFICATE HO: 973 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-502OOOO-OOAO
Description of Property LEG
PT OF LOT A DESC AS W 120
FT OF N 100 FT OF S 225 FT A
E 18t 7 FT OF N 50 FT OF S
175 FT ROSELAND PARK PB 7
PG51
Names In which assessed
IDELLA FORBES ET AL
All ot said property being in ihe
County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida.
Unless such ceriiticata(s) shall
bo redeemed according to law,
the property desenbed in such
certificate) si will bo sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Flonda.
on

Dated on 7 8,2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 2t. 23. 2004
and August 4. 2004
0079
Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat TERRY D NICKELSON,
the herder ol the lotlowmg certifi­
cated) has filed said certifi­
cated) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, me description ol the
property, and the name(s) m
which it was assessed is are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 371 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: t»97
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AI0615-0120
Description of Property LEG
LOT 12 (LESS N 18 FT FOR
RR) BLK 8 TR 15 SEMINOLE
PARK PB 2 PG 75

Monday AUGUST 23, 2004 at
11 00am
Payment of Sale leo. applica­
ble documentary stamp tares
and recording foes are required
to bo paid by the successful bid­
der at tho sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sate All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Clrcurl Court
Dated on 7.a'2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Hartord
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21, 28, 2004
and August 4. 2004
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Names in which assessed
FREOOIE C YOUNG. NELL J
YOUNO
All of said property being m me
County of Seminole. State ot
Florida.
Unless such certificated) shea
be redeemed according to lew.
the property desenbed to such
certificated) win be sold to me
highest bidder at me west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Floods
on
Monday AUGUST 23,2004 at

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Payment ot Sale tee. tppficebie documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the soM Full payment ol
en amount equal 10 tha hghesl
bid la due within 24 hours after
me advertised erne of sale Ail
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court.
Dated tto 7 /6 1 0 9 1 .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E CIR C UIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

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Best P iz z a ............................................... V ivona's Italian Pizzaria
Best C h ic k e n ........................................ Church's Fried Chicken
Best Seafood ......................................... B on efish Grill
Best M exican F o o d ............................. Tijuana Flats Burrito Co.
Best S u b ................................................. Sobik's Subs
Best N ew Car D ealer ..........................Aristocrat VW
Best Used Car D e a l e r ........................ Jim Lash Blue Book Cars
Best Vehicle R e p a ir .............................Extreme Auto Repair &amp;
Performance
Best Car W a s h ....................................... Bill's Car Wash
Best Tire D e a le r .....................................Extreme Auto Repair &amp;
.....................................................................Performance
Best A ntique S t o r e ..............................Arts &amp; Ends
Best Barber Shop ................................ Otto's Barber Shop
Best Beauty S a l o n ................................ H eadliners
Best Tanning S a l o n ..............................Excalibur Hair &amp; N ails
Best Furniture S t o r e ............................Ethan A llen
Best Bait &amp; Tackle S h o p .....................Baggs Produce
Best Pet S to r e ......................................... Petsmart
Best Feed Store ..................................... H orstm eycr Farm &amp; Garden
Best Bicycle S h o p ................................ Lake Mary Bicycle
Best M otorcycle S h o p ..........................Scooter's Parts &amp; Accessories
Best A tto r n e y ......................................... M ichael S. Herring, P.A.
Best Frame S h o p .................................. Framing Creations
» Best M e c h a n ic .......................................Extreme Auto Repair &amp;
.....................................................................Performance
Best W eight Loss Center ...................World Gym
Best W in g s ..............................................Ker's W ing H ouse
Best Cup o f C o f f e e ............................. Starbucks
Best R esidential C on tractor............. H alle Construction
Best Recreation F a c ilit y .................... VMCA
Best M ovie T h ea te r .........................., .Amstar
Best Tobacco Shop .............................. Pipe Dream s
Best Pest Control S e r v ic e ..................Terminex
Best Wrecker Service ..........................A thens Tow ing, Inc.
Best Bar/Lounge ...................................H is &amp; Hers Lounge
Best H om e Decor C e n t e r ..................H om e D epot
Best Liquor &amp; W ine S t o r e ................A lbertson's
Best Insurance A g e n c y ...................... Vince Santoro, Agent-State
..................................................................... Farm Ins.
Best Pet G r o o m in g ............................. K elli's Pet G room ing
Best Full Service B a n k ...................... Bank First
Best D e n t i s t ...........................................Harvey L. K ansol, D .D .S.
Best H ealth &amp; Fitness Center ......... YMCA
Best G olf C o u r s e ................................. M ayfair Country Club
Best Photography S t u d i o .................. Jon Thom as Photography
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Best Real Estate A gency
Best Lawn &amp; Tractor Repair
Best B r e a k fa s t................
Best H earing A id Center
Best H am burgers
Best Steak H ouse
Best C hinese Restaurant . . . .
Best Fam ily Restaurant .........
Best D e s s e r t ................................
Best Electrical Contractor . . . ,
Best Ice C r ea m ............................
Best BBQ ....................................
Best A uto R e n t a l..................... .
Best Paint &amp; Body Shop
Best H eating &amp; Air C om pany
Best S m o o t h ie .........................
Best D o n u t s ..............................
Best F lo r is t................................
Best J e w e le r ..............................
Best C ellular C om pany . . . .
Best Sh oe S t o r e .......................
Best Dry C le a n e r s ...................
Best N ail S a l o n .......................
Best Dance S t u d io ...................
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Health Food Store . . . .
Carpet Store ................
P lum bing Service . . . .
Hardware S t o r e ............
G lass C o m p a n y ............
Lawn &amp; Garden Store
V eterin arian ...................
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Best Eye Care Center ...........
Best Childcare F a c ilit y .........
Best M ortgage C om pany . .
Best Funeral H o m e ..............
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C oldw ell Banker R esidential
Real Estate, Inc.
John's Sm all Engine E quipm ent
G olden Lamb
Beatty's H earing Aid
Shipw reck Cafe
Colorado's
Kumquat Cafe
C olonial Room
Bruno's
Sanford Electric
Dairy Q ueen
Rib Ranch
Enterprise
Sanford Paint &amp; Body
Barnes Heat &amp; Air
Ruby Juice
D unkin D onuts
Sanford Flower Shop
W illiam Howard Jewelers
C elltel
Knight's Shoe Store
Frankie's Cleaners
The N ailz Spa
Miriam &amp; Valerie's School of
Dance Arts
Porzig Realty
M cKee Construction
Talors Naturals
Sanford Carpets
Hancock Plum bing
Ace Hardware
D iam ond G lass
Lowe's
Lake Mary Veterinarian
James E. Q uinn, M.D.
North S em inole Family Practice
Yachter Chiropractic
Bayhead Eye Center
Kindercare, Lake Mary
Fairwinds Credit U nion
Baldw in-Fairchild
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T he Hehajlo

Wednesday. July 28. 2003

Arts &amp; Ends has that unique gift
BEST A N TIQ U E S T O R E **

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

W eaver, Cam eron, Jessica, and C asey Holloway still believe in
fam ily-owned-and-operated a l their Sanford business.

Clean sweep for
Extreme Auto
B E S T V E H IC L E R E P A IR , T IR E D E A L E R , M E C H A N IC ,
A N D O IL C H A N G E “

It was a hat trick plus for
Extreme’ Auto Repair and
Performance of Sanford as the
company took four Best of
Seminole awards in vehicle
repair, tire dealer, mechanic,
and oil change.
The company has been in
business at 2650 S. Orlando
Drive for just two years, but
William Holloway, known to
many people as "Weaver,"
worked for the previous own­
ers of this location for 15 years.
He decided to start his own
business in July 2002. After just
nine months, the business out­
grew its location, so it moved to
the current one. Weaver now
has his own business in the
same place he started changing
tires when he was just 16 years
old.
The 10 employees at Extreme
Auto Repair provide full-serv­
ice auto repair, including
brakes, alignment, air condi­
tioning, large diameter wheels

and tires, and high perform­
ance services. Their equipment
Is the latest technologies and
the company now works with
custom motorcycle wheels.
The staff are all ASE certified
technicians and Ihcy take con­
tinuing education classes for
technicians.
Over the years, Weaver lia s
developed a reputation of
doing good work and treating
people right.
"We believe family-ownedand-operated still means some­
thing in this town," Weaver
said. He and service Manager
Brett Lane have a gift in the
way they explain how some­
thing should work and why it's
not.
"Customers
appreciate
that," Weaver said.
Extreme Auto Repair and
Performance is open Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., and Saturday from 8 a.m.
to 1 p.m. by appointment.

Arts St Ends 116-118 East First
Street In Historic downtown
Sanford, has been once again
voted best antique store by
Herald readers.
Finding that unique antique or
gift is no problem if you're search­
ing in Arts &amp; Ends.
The store offers a wide variety
of antiques, collectibles and dlv
linctive gifts. The store specializes
in Depression Era glassware, fine
china and American and
Eumpean Art Pottery. They are
also authorized dealers for a num­
ber of well known gift lines.
Owners Libby and Carey
Ferrell purchased the store in 1995
and doubled the size by expand­
ing to an adjacent store one year
later. In 1998 they opened a sec­
ond store on First Street - Miss
Libby's Antique Emporium.
They've built their success by
offering quality items and provid­
ing helpful service.
"We've got a great location in
beautiful downtown Sanford,"
Libby said, "Our building, con­
structed in 1**15 as a large depart­
ment store, has been carefully

Libby Ferrell displays som e of the items available at Arts &amp; Ends antique store in downtown Sanford.

restored and is currently listed on
the National Register of Historic
Places."
She said the customers are
drawn to the beauty of the origi­
nal winding staircase, the metal

ceiling and the rear balcony,
which mas the full width of the
store. Many customers, on their
first visit, have questioned about
the age of the building and the
various businesses it has housed

over almost a century of use.
Arts &amp; Ends is open 10 a m. to
5 p m Tuesday through Saturday,
and 12 noon until 5 p m. on
Sundays. For more information,
phone 407-330-1994.

Friendly flowers
B E S T F L O R IS T **

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

The Sanford Flower Shop is located on East Commercial Street in
Sanlord and features tho funniest greeting cards in town.

Sanford Flower Shop, 209 E.
Commercial Street in Sanford, was
voted best florist by 1lerald readeers.
The company has been in busi­
ness for 48 years, since 1956, and
moving from the original store on
First Street to its present location in
1**65. The business was originally
established by Frank and Charlotte
Donahoe. Their children, Tim
Donahue and Kit Thompson took
over management in 1983 and are
serving tne area with eight
employees.
Tim Donahoe Is a member of
American Institute of Floral
Design (A1FD). Kit Thompson was
inducted inlo the Florida State
Florist Association I fall of Fame in
21X12. Other employees are also in
places of honor. Jayne Myers is a
member of AIFD, and Donna

James won the Central Florida
Florist Association Designer of the
Year designation in 2002.
The store's motto is, "We keep
up with the latest trends, technolo­
gy and fresh products in tho Florjl
Industry. We treat our customers
like friends and our employees like
family."
Among special senna’s, online
ordering
is
available
at
www.SanfordFlowerShop.com.
They offer prompt delivery, quality
flowers, plants and gourmet items,
unusual gifts and wedding and
decor consultations. Additionally,
customers say Sanford Flower
Shop has the funniest greeting
canls in town.
Sanford Flower Shop Is open
Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. until 5 p.m., and Saturday
from 8 a.m. until mxin. For orders
or additional information phone
407-322-1822

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The Bonelish Grill is located in Longwood. Fresh fish grilled over an oak-burning grill is featured.
Herald photo by Tommy V lnc*nt

Features fresh grilled fish
BEST SEA FO O D
According to Herald readers,
the Boncfish Grill in Longwood
has the Best Seafood in
Seminole County.
The company was founded
in St. Petersburg in January 2000
bv Tim Curd and Chris Parker.
The Longwood location opened
in March 2003 with Adam
Barringer as the proprietor.
Bonefish Gnli specializes in
market fresh fish grilled over an
oak-burning grill, which gives
the fish a tasty, even cook. An
array of sauces and original top­
pings, ranging from fresh and
light to rich and flavorful, arc
offered to enhance the flavor of
the fish
The restaurant is known for
its fresh ingredients creatively
prepared using cutting edge
culinary ingredients such as
hearts of palm, pine nuts, arti­
chokes, goat cheese and sundried tomatoes to name a few.
In addition to seafood, the
menu also features hand-cut
beef and pork tenderloin, as
well as pasta and chicken dish­
es.

Jim Lash Blue Book C ars has won again for best used car dealer in Seminole County.

Blue Book grows with city
BEST USED CAR
DEALER ••

The 5,466-square-foot restau­
rant features a spacious dining
room with an open kitchen and
large bar area which includes
three community tables. The
restaurant has a seating capacity
of about 218 patrons, including
seating for 90 in the bar
Dinner is served seven days a
week from 4 to 10 p.m. on
Sundays, 4 to 10:30 p.m.
Monday through Thursday, and
4 to 11:30 p.m. Friday and

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Saturday.
Reservations
arc
not
required, but they arc available
by calling 407-331-0131. The
establishment accepts credit
cards and Ls located 10 states,
including 18 cities in Florida.
In addition to the Best of
Seminole award, the restaurant
has earned critics choice awards
from the Orlando Sentinel for
Best Seafood and Best Place to
Eat Alone.

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Jim Lash Blue Book Cars,
4114 S. Orlando Drive in
Sanford, Ls the winner of the
Best of Seminole 200-1 contest for
used car dealers for the second
consecutive year.
Opened 29 years ago, the
high quality, volume used car
dealer has grown with the city.
The company's growth can
be attributed to Blue Books phi­
losophy of, 1 — helping people
make the right decision for the
long term, and 2 — providing
customers with the best inven­
tory’ at the best prices.
Jim Lash originally opened in
1966 as a new car dealer in
Sanford, then in 1975 he opened
Blue Book Cars to concentrate
on late model cars and trucks.
Jim's thoughts were, "we can
provide customers with almost
new vehicles with low miles
and factory warranty, but save
them thousands of dollars in
depreciation." Jim was right, as

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other dealers have tried to fol­
low, but have been unable to
compete with Blue Books pric­
ing, because of Blue Book Cars
low low overhead.
Blue Book Cars also offers its
unique buying service for any­
one, from corporations, church­
es, schools, businesses and indi­
viduals. They can fill your spe­
cial order.
Blue Book Cars buyers arc
Jim and Barry Lash and they
will lake special orders, attend
auctions, and buy that perfect
vehicle for you. This not only
saves you big dollars, but count­
less wasted hours of shopping
and getting the salesman run
amund. Blue Book Cars also has
a strong repair business, led by
service manager of 24 years, Jim
Durs. Blue Book Service Center
has a reputation to repair cars
right, at a more than fair price.
That's why there arc so many
repeat and referral customers.
In addition, Jim Lash Blue
Book Cars provides rental cars
with Holiday Rent-A-Car, right

on the premises, starting at only
$14.99 per day.
The business Ls open Monday
through Friday fmm 8 a m until
7:30 p.m., and Saturdays from 8
a m until 6 p.m. While the com­
pany is closed on Sundays, cus­
tomers arc welcome to stop in
and browse the large inventory
of cars, trucks, mini vans and
SUV's.
Stop in and visit. Say hi to
long time staff members Dianne
Shiferdek, office manager, and
Kathy McCambridge, rental
agent. Sales consultants are
Robert
I laberling,
Tim
Holcomb, Ray Lash and Ken
Wiggins.
Anthony Brimhall is finance
manager. Barn’ Lash, purchas­
ing specialist, Nelson Montalvo
reconditioning manager, and his
staff, Philip and David Roberts,
Jose Dela Cru/. and service man­
ager Jim Durs, Steve Bauder,
assistant manager, service tech­
nicians Richard Bargamian and
Key Meyer, and of course, Jim
and Steve Lash.

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Name change doesn’t lessen quality
B E ST CAR W ASH **
Choo Choo C ar Wash,
now known as Bill's Car
Wash 6t D etailing Center,
2418 French Avenue in
Sanford, has been voted best
Car Wash by Herald readers.
Choo Cnoo C ar Wash
changed ow nership just this
past week, and is now
known as Bill's Car Wash &amp;
Detailing Center, at the same
location,
2418
French
Avenue.
The company, w ith over
21 years in the car wash
business, o perated for 12
years in the C asselberry
area, and is now new at this
Sanford location.
Originally built in 1987,
Choo C hoo's had ex p eri­
enced m oderate success, but
with this experience of the
new owners and the finan­
cial commitment to restore
the car wash. Bill's is confi­
dent that this new location
will become one of Central
Florida’s best.
The com pany has 20
employees, and is consistent
in high quality and fast serv-

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Just this past w eek, Choo Choo C ar W ash changed its nam e to Bill's C a r W ash and Detailing Center.
The business is located at 241 8 French Ave., in Sanlord.

ice, which makes the differ­
ence at Bill's C ar Wash.
Professional detailing servic­
es include hot steam interior
sham pooing, expert paint
polishing and restoration,
and high quality paint pro­
tection waxes.

Choo Choo's Car Wash is
a two tim e w inner of the
Reader’s Choice aw ard, and
Bill’s C ar Wash (the new
owners) are two time w in­
ners of the "Top 5 in the
Southeast" aw ard, given by
the South Eastern Carwash

Association.
Bill's
C ar
Wash
&amp;
Detailing Center is open 8:30
a.m. until 5:30 p.m. M onday
through Saturday, and 9:30
a.m. until 4 p.m. on Sunday.
For inform ation, phone
407-322-6284.

Sanford Carpet first and still best
BEST C A R P E T CO M PANY

Harold photo by Tommy Vincent

Ira and B arbara A b ra m s o n stand o u tsld o S a n fo rd C a rp e t w h ich
w a s v o ted B est C a rp e t C o m p a n y by the p a p e r's read ers.

Sanford C arpet, 2553 S.
Park Drive in Sanford has
been voted Best C arpet
Company by HeniM readers.
Sanford Carpet has been in
business for 51 years, open­
ing in July of 1953 by Saul
and Tessie Abramson. This
was Sanford's first specialty
floor covering store, original­
ly located at the corner of
First Street and Oak Avenue.
Their son, Ira, grew up in
the business and w orked
with them until they retired.
Ira and his wife, Barbara,

carpet, wood and
along with their son,
tile. They offer free
Joel, have continued
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the store moving into
estim ates,
We arc proud hom e
the third generation.
to he part of carpet binding and
area rugs.
The
A bram son’s
Sanford’s
have alw ays had a
Sanford C arpet's
history.
loving feeling about
installers
are
the area.
Certified Flooring
"We are proud to be
Installers (CFI) with
Saul and Tassle
a part of Sanford's his­
the Carpet Institute
Abramson.
of America. They
tory, and look forward
to many many years
have been active in
the
American
of serving Sanford
and Lake Mary in
Installation School, Sheet
future."
Vinyl
and
M ohawk
The store currently has six University.
employees, and features in­
Based on the com pany's
store4 decorating service for history of serving Seminole

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for 51 years, they company
has m aintained a reputation
for quality service, honesty
and integrity. It's a store peo­
ple can trust and have a
nappy floor covering experi­
ence.
"The personal service is
our biggest asset" they said.
Sanford Carpet is open
Monday through Friday from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and
Saturdays from 10 a.m. until
4 p.m.
For information or to dis­
cuss carpeting needs, phone
407-322-3241.

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Page 7C

Doctor
started
practice
in 1983
B EST PH YSIC IA N
Dr. James E. Quinn and his
North Seminole Family Practice
have been named Seminole
County's Best Physician for 2004.
Dr. Quinn began his practice
in Sanford in October 1983. He
was joined by Dr. Schefsky in
1994. Both are board certified
doctors in the area of family prac­
tice. The newest doctor is Dr.
Monette, who joined the practice
in 2002. Dr. Monette is board cer­
tified in family practice as well as
sports medicine.
The staff of three doctors, nine
nurses and nine administrative
employees assist patients with all
aspects of family practice. In
addition, the staff provides
sports medicine services and all
x-rays are done on site.
Dr. Quinn credits his staff with
helping the practice earn the best
physician award. The majority of
the staff has been with Dr. Quinn
for at least three years, and two
staff members have more than 10
years of service each.
"We try to go above and
beyond when it comes to our
patients,” Dr. Quinn said. "Our
turn around time to answer mes­
sages is the same day, and we
offer same day appointments for
acute care problems like colds,
fevers, sore throats, etc.
"We call patients on all test
results — good or bad,” he
added. "We also try to call back
our patients to see if they're feel­
ing better."
North
Seminole
Family
Practice is located at 2209 French
Ave. in Sanford. The office is
open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday and 9 to tl a.m.
on occasional Saturdays. The
phone number is 407-321-4230.

Harald photo by Tom m y Vlncont

Ruby Juice owners Donna and George Megrishian.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Pipe Dreams in Sanford is localed at 2921 S. Orlando Drive.

Pipe Dreams remains No. 1
B E ST TO B A C C O SHOP
They d id it again. Pipe
Dreams is still number one.
Still located in the Sanford
Plaza at 2921 S. O rlando
Drive, Pipe D ream s has
always been known for their
"smoking monkey."
You can still find that col­
orful Volkswagon van at their
second location, Pipe Dreams
II, located on the corner of
O range Blossom Trail and
Claracona Ocoee.
Or check out Pipe Dreams
3-D, the newest store which
opened earlier this year at
14027 W. Colonial Drive in
Winter Garden.
The helpful staff of eight
includes Flannah Brooks,
Mike
A dkins,
Melissa
M cDaniel,
Jed
Sawyer,
FJarmony Eckert, Jodi Colost
and m anager Lynette Gwinn.
Pipe D ream s has been
going strong for four years
now.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

The staff of Pipe Dreams in Sanford pose with the smoking monkey.
They have a w ide range
selection of cigars, tobaccos,
jewelry, incense and novelty
items.
Don't forget the best and
largest selection of locally

hand woven pipes in the tri­
county area.
You can visit Pipe Dreams
Monday through Saturday 9
a.m. to tl) p.m. and Sunday 11
a.m. to 8 p.m.

Ruby Juice has
best smoothie
BEST SM O O THIE
Ruby Juice, 11)1 W. First St, in downtown Sanford, has been
voted Best Smoothie by Herald readers.
The business opened on Nov. 14,2003, and is the first fran­
chised store in the country. The original Ruby Juice is located
in I lolland, Midi , and began operations about four years ago.
Ruby Juice in Sanford has four employees, plus the owners,
Donna and George Megrichian. Establishing the local busi­
ness is credited to Donna, who found the business on the
Internet in March 2002, then signed on board in June of 2003.
"Tile)' wen* the best franchise we investigated," she said.
"That is why we have the best smoothies around."
In addition to fresh fruit smoothies. Ruby Juice offers a
variety of wraps, salads and sandwiches. They juice fresh veg­
gies, celery, carrots, beets, apples, cucumbers and ginger. They
a ls o grow their own wheatgrass. They cater lunches and
meetings as well as special events. "Anil don't forget our free
wireless Internet access," Donna said.
"We .ire a fun place to be. Our smoothies have no added
sugar. The sweetness comes from fresh fruits and fruit juices
used in our products. Our salads and wraps are* health con­
scious. We appeal to an active lifestyle and for those who want
something healthy to eat on the mn."
"Our California style smoothies are* exceptional and with­
out adding refined sugars or artificial sweeteners, they arewonderful. And don't forget our "Ruby Raids”. On a regular
basis we select a local business and "Raid" them, passing out
free 24-ounce Smoothies. Come visit us and you will have a
Ruby Juice Day.”
Ruby Juice is open Monday through Friday from 7.30 a.m.
until 6 p m , and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.
For more* Information on these delirious smtxithies or other
offerings, call 407-322-3779.

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Wednesday. July 28. 2003

A rea’s best recreation
and fitness center grows
BEST RECREATION
FACILITY AND HEALTH
AND FITNESS CENTER

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Seminole YMCA won in two
categories of the Best of Seminole
contest from The Herald — Best
Recreational Facility and Best
Health and Fitness Center.
The YMCA wanted readers to
know that a $2.1 million expan­
sion and renovation project is
underway at the Seminole
YMCA Family Center located at
685 Longwood-Lake Mary Road
in Lake Mary. Construction
began in December 2003 with
completion of Phase I expected
in late August.
The Phase I renovation
includes the creation of a new
wellness wing which will add
5,000 square feet to the existing
wellness area. A newly designed
member reception area and
increased handicapped parking
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such positive
growth.
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front entry. This phase will also
include the relocation of the chil­
dren's playground.
Phase II and interior renova­
tions will begin after the first
phase and is scheduled for com­
pletion by the first part of
November.

Phase fl includes the reloca­
tion and expansion of the child
development
area,
the
youth/ teen center and the multipurpose/aerobics room.
The Seminole YMCA has host­
ed Family Fun Fridays, which
will end with an End of Summer
Blast and Dive in Movie Friday,
July 30. This event will be free to
the community with free food,
music, games and prizes.
"We are excited about such
positive growth and the muchneeded expansions to our Family
Center," said Rob Wilkinson,
executive director of Seminole
YMCA. "The renovation will
give this family center the ability
to reach many more of our sur­
rounding residents than before
because of an increase in capacity
and accessibility. As a result of
these improvements, we hope to
continue otir presence as a cen­
tral part in our members' lives."

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voted Seminole County's "Best
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readers of The Herald is truly
an honor for this locally-owned
financial institution, where the
community and its needs
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"We at BankFIRST listen to
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BankFIRST began as a statechartered, federally Insured
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Heritage Woods of Lake
Mary, located at 150 Middle St.,
is honored to be voted Best
Assisted Living Community in
the Best of Seminole 2004.
Established in May of 2002,
the assisted living community
with Alzheimer's care provides
a safe, clean, loving home for
their residents. The community
accommodates 82 residents and
promotes a high quality of life
for those residents.
"You get a sense of family
when you come through our
doors and a warmth like none
other," said Donna Wilkins,
community relations director.
The staff of 32 employees
provides 24-hour watchful
oversight, weekly housekeep­
ing, laundry and linen service,
transportation to and from
appointments and activities,
and three meals a day, prepared
by Heritage's executive chef.
Each month. Heritage recog­
nizes an employee who exhibits
great knowledge of his or her
job and does it exceptionally
well.
Heritage attributes its suc­
cess to the longevity of its
employees and the manage­
ment team.
"Our residents get a sense of
stability, reliability and security
when living here, and that's
what matters," Wilkins said.
Heritage's staff will assist
you during business hours at
407-321-7550. Business hours
are from 8:30 a m. to 5 p.nv, but
care service hours continue 24
hours a day, seven days a week.
"We provide quality care in a
home-like setting. Our staff and
residents are nappy, and it
shows," Wilkins said. "We have
the stability and reliability our
residents need, and, most of all.
we care.

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The crew at Vi von a ‘s pizza proudly poses.

Right price,
excellent pizza
BEST PIZZA
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H e ra ld readers chose the Bayhead Eye C entre as tho Best Eye C are C enter in Seminolo County.

Seeing is believing at Bayhead
BEST EYE CAR E CENTER
The Best Eye Care Center
according to Herald readers is
the Bayhead Eye Centre located
at 820 W. Lake Mary Blvd., in
Sanford.
Bayhead has been in busi­
ness for more than 26 years. Dr.
Ingrid Peterson founded the
practice in 1978 when she pur­
chased the practice of a Dr.
Persons on State Road 17-92 in
the old Zaire's plaza which is
now part of the Greeneway.
Dr. Peterson moved the office
to its current location in 1983
when the boulevard was a twolane road, Dr. Michelle Perez
joined the practice in 2002.
Bayhead Eye Centre, with its
11 employees, offers compre­
hensive eye healthcare includ­
ing diagnosis and treatment of
eye disease and treatment of
eye emergencies.
The business also provides
eyeglass and contact lens serv-

cian, joined the business in
1987. Brad Carroll is another
licensed optician, and Jennifer
Rapp is a certified optometric
technician and vice president
elect
of
the
Florida
Paraoptometric Association.
"We have a highly educated
and dedicated staff who consis­
tently deliver top-quality eye
health care," Peterson said. "We
have an incredibly loyal patient
base that has supported the
Dr. Ingrid P eterio n
practice, through their referral
ot Bayhead
of family and friends through­
Eye C enler
out the years."
Peterson is now seeing many
third generation families with
children, parents and grandpar­
ents all coming to her for eye
ices. The state-of-the-art optical care.
The hours of operation for
laboratory offers same-day
Bayhead are Monday from 8:30
service on many prescriptions.
Most employees were hired a m. to 6 p.m., and Tuesday
with at least five years optical through Friday from 8:30 a m.
experience and many have been to 5 p.m.
Call 407-322-2230 for more
with Peterson for years.
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What began as a baker's dream turned into the perfect
pizzeria, and the eventual claim to serving the best pies in
Seminole County for the second year in a row.
Vivona's Fine Italian Pizzerias, located at 601 Weldon Blvd.
and 2477 S. Park Ave., serve up some of the hottest and fresh­
est pizzas in l ake Mary and Sanford.
Owner Nick Vivona's first thought in the food preparation
business wasn't all peppemnis and mozzarella. When he
started out 11 years ago in Sanford, he was out to make the
best bread.
"I couldn't find good bread so I started making my own,"
said tiie Sicilian-bom Vivona who has found a home in
Sanford. "I start oil making my grandma's recipe and it just
took off, but grandma makes it better."
The famous family recipe received its greatest attention
when a few customers asked if he made pizza. The won!
about his homemade pizza pies spread like wildfire and he
changed his Sanford location, opened in September of 1991,
from a bakery to an Italian family eatery. Tlie biggest draw
was his reasonably priced 18-inch, three-topping pizza.
"The price was right anil the taste was excellent," he said.
"It was home style."
About two years ago, a second Vivona's Fine Italian
Pizzeria opened in Lake Mary. Along with its homemade
bread and pizza doughs, the two restaurants feature lasagna,
baked ziti, chicken marsala, shrimp diabolo and chicken cacciatore.
Vivona's also offers catenng services for parties up to 60
[xxipie. A few of the dishes served up for events such as busi­
ness functions, weddings and birthdays include pizza,
lasagna, sausages and peppers, chicken marsala and eggplant
parmesan.
The Lake Mary location is open 10 a m. to 10 p.m. everyday
and the Sanford restaurant is open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday
through Saturday
"Everything we make is prepared fresh to order. It takes a
little bit longer, but its worth the wait," Vivona said.

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Depression Era Glassware
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The Colonial Room takes
restaurant-goers back in time to
a family style restaurant with
reat country cooking and for
ie second year in a row wins
the best family restaurant
award.
The restaurant has served the
people who live and work in
Sanford and the surrounding
areas since 1977. The menu fea­
ture's a variety of dishes, includ­
ing beef, pork, chicken, burgers,
salads, soups and more. The
chef cooks up an old-time break­
fast of grits, eggs, bacon and
such. Then during the lunch and
dinner hour the staff serves up
the "features of the day" with
fresh vegetables.
"It's a relaxed atmosphere,"
said Bill Painter, owner of the
Colonial Room. "We provide
fast, but not rushed, service. If

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T h e Nailz Spa received its second Herald honor in a row.

Award-winning
nothing new for spa
BEST NAIL SALON **
The Best N.iil Salon, accord­
ing to Herald readers, is The
Nailz Spa located at 230-240 W.
Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford.
The Nailz Spa has been open
for business for five years hen?,
but started out in California
about 15 years ago.
The company's 16 employees
always challenge themselves to
be better every day. To do that
they attend all trade shows and
even enter competitions every
year at the premier trade show
in Orlando. The salon has won
moa* than 40 awards and recognition over the years.
Outstanding employees at
The Nailz Spa include Nikky
Peng Deng, Khai Nguyen, and
Kenneth Schlussel.
The Nailz Spa specializes in
color acrylic and pink and white
acrylic for the nails. Acrylic in

this case is a type of powder
that people put on their real
nails. Young people as well as
the adult like the various colors
that can match a special outfit.
The spa also specializes in a
spa pedicure. Clients sit in a
chair with a massage machine.
At the same time they get a
pedicure by dipping their fin­
gers in what one employee
called a mini-Jacuzzi. It has
small pedicure jets.
Customer service and quality
sanitation are emphasized as
well as teamwork, managers
said.
"The Nailz Spa teams would
like to thank you for supporting
us in the people's choices to
make us successful,” they said.
The business is open Monday
through Friday from 9:30 a.m.
to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from
9:30 a m. to 6 p.m.
For more information call
407-328-9777.

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fast, but not
rushed,
service.
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owner of the
Colonial Room

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you want to eat and go you can,
or you can hang around."
The Colonial Room, located
at 115 E. First St., in Sanford, is
open 6:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. The restau­
rant also has banquet facilities
for special functions and a take­
out service.

David and H eidi M artin have taken Sanford Paint and Body
levels since they have owned the business.

Quality auto
repair no accident
For David and Heidi, there
are two m a jo r keys to S U C C M li
excellent customer service arid
Whether you've been in a lifetime warranty on all repairt.
major vehicle crash or just want In addition, they provide fret
to make your car look new estimates, are trained to repal
again, Sanford Paint St Body any damage on all makes atu
Shop at 2601 Country Club Rd. models, and they work with rtl
insurance companies.
in Sanford is the place to go.
"We can handle all of tht
For the second year in a row,
Sanford Paint U Body was insurance paperwork, so all ynU
named best paint and body have to do is leave your car with
us,” Heidi said.
shop.
Heidi can also make arrange­
The business has been
around for 25 years, but new ments for your rental car while
owners David and 1leidi Martin your car is being repaired.
have taken Sanford Paint St "Enterprise (another Best of
Body to new levels in the 14 Seminole winner) will have 4
months since they bought the car here within 20 minutes of
business. During that time, the the lime we call them," Heidi
couple and their nine employ­ said.
Sanford Paint St Body is opeh
ees have established Sanford
Paint St Body as the Best in Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Free estimates
Seminole.
"We make our name on qual­ can be arranged off-site and ,
ity,” Heidi noted. "When you after normal business hours by
come to us, it's almost always appointment. For more infor­
because something bad has mation, call 407-322-8844.
"We give thanks to everyone
happened to your car. You don't
who voted for us," Heidi said.
need anymore headaches."

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BEST HEARING AID
CENTER
The
2004
Best
of
Seminole's w inner for best
hearing aid center is Beatty
H earing Center, located at
217 E. First St., in Sanford.
Beatty offers full service
on most makes of hearing
aids and does free testing.
The store also sells afford­
ably priced hearing aids and
Ray-O-Vac batteries.
Walk-ins are welcome. The
store even does some inhouse repairs.
Beatty has one lone
em ployee,
ow ner
Iona
Brown, who started in the
hearing aid business in
Leesburg in 1964. Licensed in
1%7, Iona began a business
partnership in Winter Park in
1971. In 1988, she sold her
home and business in Winter
Park and moved to Sanford.
She opened her office at
1002 Sanford Ave. and stayed
there until 1999, when she
relocated to Beatty's current
location on First Street.
Iona, a self-proclaim ed
"people person," is wellknow n in Sanford. That,
com bined
w ith
Beatty's
friendly service and afford­
able prices, helped make
Beatty • H earing
Center
Sem inole’s choice for best
hearing aid.
Iona is happy to help
M onday through Friday, 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
You can reach Beatty
Hearing Center at (407) 3248527.

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Athen’s Towing owners Evelyn and Ted Tomaras.

Towing company
offers OlympicPrim e rib is the specialty size service
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Colorado’s Prime Steak is located at 3863 Orlando Drive in Sanford.

B E S T S T E A K H O U S E **

Dwayne and Lydia Pratt
opened Colorado's Prime Steak
at 3863 Orlando Drive in 1992.
The popular restaurant was
voted the Best Steak I louse in
Sanford.
The Pratts, one might say, are
very involved in their restau­
rant.
"We both are cooking, prop­
ping, seeing our guests every
day," they said. "Our commit­
ment to serving the best quality
has not changed since our first
day.
Recently, the Pratts have
made renovations to Colorado's
Prime Steak restaurant. A new
bar and new paint as well as
bright new chairs and redone
landscaping are just some of the
renovations.
The house specialty is smoke
prime rib, especially when it
comes from Greeley, Colo. The
Pratts suggest making reserva­
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like the restaurant may be that
it’s not one of the big chain
places.
"People appreciate a familyowned, non-chain restaurant,"
the Pratts said. "Our guests are
treated like family, not just a
corporate number."
The couple said the highest
food standards are upheld
every day by the owners and
managers. Managers like Jeff
Barnes who specializes in food
Dwayne and
quality and kitchen training.
Lydia Pratt,
Manager Kristi Gonzales
Colorado's
supervises the front of the
house training and ensures the
best service, the I’ratts said. The
business has 35 employees.
Colorado's Prime Steak is
"Yes, we love reservations," open
Monday
through
Lydia said, adding, "so many Thursday from II a.m, to 9
places don’t except them, but p.m., Fridays from II a.m. to Id
we do."
p.m., Saturdays from 4 to 10
They said the changes would p.m., and Sundays from 4 to 9
make the experience of eating p.m.
their even more enjoyable to
For more information or to
dine in.
make reservations, contact the
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B E S T W R E C K E R S E R V IC E **

Athens Towing has been voted the best wrecker service
in Seminole County for its clean and professional service.
The company, established in 1995 by Ted Tomaras, has
grown from one employee with one truck to eight employ­
ees with 10 trucks.
The company handles towing, recovery, road service
and storage, and it operated by Tomaras and his wife,
Evelyn.
The couple, who named the company after Ted's home­
town of Athens, Greece, takes pride in their employees and
equipment.
"The employees wash the trucks every morning inside
and out," Evelyn said. "They also check the oil and fuels.
The trucks have to pass an inspection by my husband in
order to run that day."
As well as providing personal towing services to
Seminole County residents, the round-the-clock towing
company also assists police departments with their towing
needs, including the Sanford, Lake Mary, Winter Springs,
and Casselberry police departments and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
"We love people and we love to serve them," Evelyn
said. "We're always there for the people of Seminole
County."
The company is located at 2499 Old Lake Mar}1 Road,
Suite 134, in Sanford.

HEADLINERS
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Sanford

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T h a n k s To O u r L o ya l
C u sto m e rs For Voting
To M ake Us One O f
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D e a r F r ie n d s ,

It Is with my siucerest appreciation that I write this letter of
thanks for selecting Porzig Realty as one of Seminole County's
Rest Businesses!
Many of you knew my mother, June Porzig, who founded Porzig
Realty 25 years ago. She was an excellent business woman, dedi­
cated to providing her customers with the best service, and contin­
uous education to stay informed of the latest information was a
priority for her.
I am committed to upholding her high ideals.
The Porzig Realtors are dedicated, hard working professionals
who work together as a team and arc in constant training to he the
best they can be!
We are a full service office performing sules and property man­
agement in Seminole, Volusia and Lake Counties. We are excited
to see this area booming and are indeed, Sanford Proud!
Thank you again for your support and
I look forward to many more years of
serving you.
Yours Truly,
Lisa Porzig Finnerty
Broker/Owner

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Striving
BEST BEAUTY SALON
Headliners Salon and Day
Spa has a long history of satis­
fied customers, making it the
choice among Herald readers
as the county's Best Beauty
Salon.
Owner Sandy Swain says it
is because their full range of
beauty and spa servicees sets
them apart from other salons.
"We're the best because we
take care of everything from
head to toe, and we have the
best employees in this area,"
Sandy said.
In addition to hair styling,
Headliners also offers m as­
sage therapy, facials, and nail
care services. Professional
haircuts start at just $20.
"We really strive to be a
family-style salon,"
said
Sandy, who has been in the

beauty care industry for 20
years. She bought Headliners
two years ago after having
worked there as a stylist for 10
years herself.
She has a staff of four
employees, and works along
side of them as a team. She
and her staff are constantly
taking extra training, includ­
ing the latest classes on multi­
ple beauty topics located in
places like New York, Utah,
and Minnesota.
"My goal is to be highly
successful in this industry,"
Sandy stated. "Being on the
cutting edge helps us accom­
plish that goal." She went on
to reveal that one of her main
strategies for maintaining a
regular clientele is to make
sure that each client feels val­
ued. Sandy says it is her
clients who make her business
worthwhile, and she gives her

employees
credit
for
Headlincrs's client retention.
Sandy is also a licensed
massage therapist, and con­
fesses that providing massage
is her first love. Sandy studies
in Orlando and now offers
massages at Headliners for
just $55 an hour, or $35 for a
half hour.
Born and raised in Sanford,
Sandy attends the First United
Methodist Church, and is very
active in the local community,
helping to feed the homeless
and volunteering at Give Kids
the World. Headliners is locat­
ed at 2303 S. French Ave., in
Sanford. Hours of operation
are 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday. They are open
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
and evenings by appointment
only.
For more information, call
Headliners at -107-321-5851.

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AWARDS 2004

Coldwell
Banker
Residential Real Estate, Inc.,
located at 3733 Lake Emma
Road in Lake Mary, is the
Best of Seminole 20O4's win­
ner for best real estate
agency.
Caldwell Banker has been
servicing the public for 98
years.
The company prides itself
on its superior skills in pre­
viewing
m arketing
for
upscale properties and help­
ing clients with relocation,
residential resales, new home
sales, commercial sales and
leasing, and property man­
agement, mortgage and set­
tlement services.
"Our entire team is dedi­
cated to providing 'tru ly
rem arkable service' to all

Our entire
team is
dedicated.
nobin Muzaka,
m anaging broker,
Coldwell B anker

clients, regardless of price
range,"
said
Robin
S.
Muzeka, Managing Broker.
Coldwell Banker began in
1906 in San Francisco, after
the great San Francisco earth­

quake decimated the city.
Currently, there are 400’
Coldwell Banker employees'
and five Coldwell Banker
Residential
Real
Estate’
offices in Seminole County,
which represented almost
$900 million in closed sales in,
2003.
The Lake Mary-Heathrow
office currently has 50 full-,
time licensed realtors, who
represented $126,500,00 insales in 2003.
Top agents include Jane;
and Dan Moore, Mike •
Goldfine, Margaret Batchelor, j
Madeiaine Levine, Mike a n d ;
Sandi McCutcheon, D an;
Emerson and Donna a n d ;
Chuck Pastore.
The Lake Mary-Heathrow 1
office is open from 8 a.m. to 8 I
p.m
To
contact
Coldwell j
Banker, call (407) 333-8088. •

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H e ra ld readers chose W illiam Howard's Jew elers in Sanford the Best Jew elry Store in Sem inole
County for the second year in a row. The 19-year-old business is located on U .S . 17-92.

Shining success from day one
B EST JE W ELR Y STO RE **
Looking for a nice piece of jewelry for th.it spe­
cial someone? Head for the store that sparkles,
William Howard's Jewelers Inc. For the second
year in a row, William Howard's was named best
jewelry' store in Seminole County.
The 19-year-old business, located in the Super
Wal-Mart Shopping Center on U.S. 17/92 in
Sanford, is a family owned and operated busi­
ness. Owner Linda Johnson said the business was
a success from Day i.
"We've always had loyal customers. Sanford
has been a great place for us," Johnson said.
Johnson was so intrigued with Sanford that she
moved into the city about 18 months after open­

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"Sanford just has this small town feel with oldtime values," Johnson said.
The success ot William Howard's is based on
three aspects, JoJmson said: a commitment to
excellent service, top quality repairs and first
quality jewelry.
"Personal service is important at our store,"
Johnson said. "We try to call each of our cus­
tomers by name and give them attentive service.
William Howard’s has a wide selection of jew­
elry' for every occasion The store also has a topnotch repair staff to refurbish that special heir­
loom. There are two expert goldsmiths on prem­
ise available for repair or remounts and an excel­
lent jeweler who repairs Rolex watches.

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Porzig Realty offers 25
years experience in sales
B E ST REALTOR
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•** Porzig Realty won the
honor of Best Realtor in the
Best of Seminole 2004.
■* The realty is locally owned
and operated. It is a full-serv­
ice real estate company that
&lt;»arlier this year celebrated 25
ears of providing Central
lorida with professional and
courteous service,
v' Joining June Porzig, her
Brother and founder of the

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company in 1982, Lisa Porzig
Finnerty is the broker/ow ner
and a Sanford native.
Being active in the commu­
nity and helping people make
their real estate dreams come
true keeps Lisa and her fami­
ly-oriented Realtors busy
seven days a week.
The company's goal is to
ensure you of the best price, in
the minimum amount of time
with the least possible stress.
Focusing on Seminole and
West Volusia counties, with

more than 60 years of com­
bines experience in sales and
property management, the
Porzig team includes, George
Porzig, Kathy Sutton, Julie
Tonks, Linda Akerson, Angela
Mallory, Al Porzig, Harriet
Pickron, Ginger Behrens, Gail
Kaplan-Schmidt, Nick Sirius,
Henry
Hensley,
Stever
Akerson, Judi Gibson, Steve
Carlson, and Karen Pharis.
Call Porzig Realty at 407322-8678 or check out the Web
a t ww w. porzigreaIty. com

Hundreds achieve optimum
health without drugs, surgery
B E S T C H IR O P R A C T O R
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In preparation for the opening
pf his first practice. Dr. Dan
Yachter spent 12 months visiting
many outstanding chiropractors.
He interned under Dr. Ben
Learner, author of The New York
Tunes and Wall Street Journal's
bestseller, "BODY By GOD." Dr.
Learner's practice, located in
JCissimmee, is one of the largest
chiropractic clinics in the United
States.
Yachter Family Chiropractic
Center sees nearly 1,501) patients
every' week. The practice has
been growing at such a fast pace
that in May it doubled its space in
Order to better serve patients.
Even with seeing 1,500 patients a
yveek. getting an adjustment is
fast. They use a "system" that gets
you in and out in 10 minutes.
;' The
Yachter
Family
Chiropractic team consists of Dr.
Yachter and three associate doc­
tors, Dr. Bret Scheuptein, Dr. Peter
Adams and Dr. George Narins as
yvell as two interns and an office
ffaff that is always smiling eager
to help and best of all never for­
gets your name!
• The most important service
Offered at Yachter Family
puropraetic is the ability to
achieve optimum health without
(bugs or surgery.
"We’ve found that many peopk* come to us a little confused

about exact­
ly what a
chiropractor
d o e s .

Because of
this we take
the time to
educate peo­
ple
about
chiropractic
through a
combination
Y a c h te r
of consultations, semi­
nars and videos. By doing so we
gamer a higher level of under­
standing and commitment from
our patients when it comes to
their own care and the care of
their family," Yachter say's.
Dr. Dan and his associates are
"Principal Wellness Chiroprac­
tors" But offer "corrective care"
vs. just pain relief care. A wellness
chiropractor's objective is to opti­
mize your health potential by
removing the interference to your
nervous system which helps pre­
vent the development of sickness
and disease. Removal of the inter­
ference by adjusting the vertebra
allows life and health to be
restored to the body naturally —
from the inside out
One of the reasons we believe
we were selected as tire "Best of
Seminole" is because “we are
changing lives." "So many of our
patientshad given up or been told
there was nothing else that could
be done to help them." Now, after

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receiving chiropractic care their
bodies are healing, and where
tirere once was pain and suffering
there is relief and a new sense of
well being.
This practice has a mission to
reach as many people as possible
with a message that they can take
control of their health. There’s an
alternative to drugs and surgery
and Brat having a healBry nervous
system is crucial. "We want the
community to know that the
spine and the nervous system are
the core of your health; they con­
trol, regulate and govern every
function of healing in your body."
Dr. Dan and his staff are
involved in the community and
Seminole County in particular;
from being the team chiropractor
for the Like Mary Rams to speak­
ing regularly at churches, associa­
tions and dubs giving talks on
spinal health nutrition, exercise
and stress and time management.
If you are a patient of Dr.
Yachter or any one of the associate
doctors you can feet their deep
commitment to getting you
healthy — and keeping you there.
"Here, our patients are treated
like and considered to be mem­
bers of our family."
The
Yacnter
Family
Chiropractic Center is located at
3357 Lake Emma Road, Suite 121,
Lake Miry FL 32746 and you can
visit them on Bie Internet at
yachterchiropractor.com.
Tire
phone number Is 407-333-2277.

At Bonefish Grill, we’re obsessed with fresh fish.
Ours is carefully received, inspected and cut daily.
And with a tantalizing array of sauces and original
toppings, you can spruce up your fish
just the way you like it.
We get fish. You get fresh.

1761 W. State Rd. 434
Longwood, FL
407.331.0131
For other lo c a tio n s , please visit b o n e fts h g rill.c o m

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Meeting
your
insurance
goals
BEST INSURANC E
A G ENCY
Serving the community for 19
years, Vince Santoro State Farm
Agency, 3092 VV. Lake Mary Blvd.
in Like Mary, Is the 2004 Best of
Seminole winner for best insur­
ance agency.
The company has a team of
seven em ployees to address
clients' needs in financial plan­
ning, mutual funds banking com­
mercial insurance and homeown­
ers' insurance.
"I think we were voted best in
Seminole County because our
clients know we emphasize the
relationship, not the sale," said
Vince Santoro. "We sincerely
want to help our clients uncover
needs and find ways to accom­
plish liieir goals and fulfill their
dreams."
Santoro opened the agency's
office in 1985, "when Lake Mary
Boulevard was two lanes and my
only employee was rny mother."
The agency and area have grown,
the only constant being State
Farm's "wonderful clientele."
The agency has qualified for
tire Bronze Tablet, Silver Scroll
and Gold Triangle awards. It has
qualified for the prestigious
Chairman's Circle Award for the
past tw o years, making the
agency in the lop 2 percent of all
State Farm agencies nationwide.
"All the credit goes to the finest
staff I've ever worked with,"
Santoro said.
These distinguished honors
were made possible by tire great
team of Christy Jordan, Sylvia
Loyer, Don Gagnon, Jason
Santoro, Erica Winger, Id a r
Misiak and Bill Ramsey.
Vince Santoro State Farm
Agency can be reached at (407)
321-7075,
M onday
through
Friday, from 9 a m. to 5 p.m.

Herald photo by Tommy vm cam
Harald photo by Tommy Vincent

Lowe's debuted in Sanford last year.

M cK ee Construction C om pany is located at 7 9 0 M onroe Road in Sanford.

Their business helps yours Lowe’s selected
B E ST C O M M E R C IA L
C O N S TR U C TIO N CO M PAN Y
McKee C onstruction Co.,
located at 790 M onroe Road, (1-4,
exit 104) in Sanford, has been
voted
Best
Com m ercial
C onstruction
C om pany
by
Herald readers.
McKee C onstruction Co. has
been in business since 1973. There
are 22 employees w ho specialize
in general contracting, com m er­
cial/industrial and design/build
construction, with an em phasis
on pre-engincorvd metal build­
ings. Their portfolio includes
mini storage warehouses, office
parks, medical facilities, and cus­
tom designed industrial facilities.
Bobby V onllerbulis, is a
Sanford native, w ith strong tic's to
the community.
V onllerbulis com m ented: "1
w as bom and raised in Sanford,
and continue to w itness and sup­
port the grow th of our com m uni­
ty." He began his career at McKee
in 1985, rose through the ranks
and is now the pw ner and presi­
dent.
V onllerbulis is also on the
Board of Directors for BankFIRST
in Sanford, is a past president of
Sanford's C ham ber of Commerce,
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We structure
our business
to build
yours.
Company m otto,
McKee
C o n s tru c tio n

C om m issioner for the City of
Sanford, and sits on the
Contractors Licensing Board for
Seminole County.
At the time of the ownership
transfer in 1996, w e were concen­
trating on smaller projects. In the
past eight years o u r business has
quadrupled, with projections far
exceeding our younger days.
Today, McKee C onstruction
Co. celebrates more than tha*e
decades of service to the
Sem inole
C ounty
Sanford
Community.

for lawn and
garden excellence

Steve Esler, vice president of
the company, joined McKee
Construction in 19%.
With a bachelor's degree in
business, and a strong back­
ground in the design and con­
struction of m etal buildings,
together with the knowledge and
expertise in construction, he Is a
30-year veteran in llie construc­
tion industry.
H is com m itm ent to McKee
Construction Co., as well as the
community, is a strong one. He
will participate in the 2004
C itizens' A cadem y for the
Seminole C ounty government.
U nder the guidance and lead­
ership of Vonl lerbulis and Esler,
McKee Construction Co. will con­
tinue to thrive and grow. The
C om pany's motto, "We Structure
O ur Business to Build Yours,” is
taken seriously at McKee.
They pay close attention to
detail, go the extra mile and their
follow-through is the key to their
continued success. Their repeti­
tive custom er base is strong and
forever grow ing, and is well
respected within the company.
Their office hours are M onday
- Friday, 7:30am to 5:00pm. For
m ore Information, contact 407323-1150, or visit their Web site at
www.mckeecoastn.ictionco.aim

B E ST LAW N AND GARDEN STO RE **
Lowe's H om e Improvement debuted its Sanford store in
2003 and the com m unity welcomed it with open arm s and with the vote for best lawn and garden store in the Best
of Seminole 2004. the second year in a row the business has
won the award.
"W e're excited to be a part of the Seminole C ounty and
Sanford com m unities," said John Steinhauer, store m anag­
er.
Founded in 1946, in North Wilkesboro, N.C., the hom e
im provem ent chain now has more than 900 locations in 43
states across tire United States.
The 115 em ployees at the Sanford location are extremely
know ledgeable about the 40,000 item s in stock. The
em ployee's are also able to order a w ide range of other
items.
The store, a Fortune 100 company, also retains state cer­
tified nursery specialists in its garden center to give cus­
tom ers the inform ation they need to m aintain a beautiful
lawn.
"O ur focus js on the customer," said Steinhauer. "O ur
goal is to make every custom er feel like they are o u r nu m ­
ber one priority everyday."
Lowe's is open 6 a.m.-9 p.m. M onday through Thursday,
6 a.m.-lO p.m. Friday, 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday and 8 a,m.-8
p.m. Sunday. The store also offers a w ide range of installa­
tion services by appointm ent.

Framing Creations has variety
of special services to offer
BEST FRA M E SH O P

ATHENS
TOWING INC.
2499 O LD LAKE M ARY RO AD
S A N F O R D , FL 32771

(407) 321-2948
FAX: ( 407132M 320

The best place in Seminole
C ounty to have som ething
framed Is Fram ing C reations,
according to Herald readers.
The business at 3665 Lake
Emma Road in L ike Mary will
soon a le b ra te its 20di year in
business.
The com pany has always been
and continues to be a family-run
business. It started out in Sanford
as Crystal Creations, which did
glass etchings and custom fram­
ing.
Paul and Sharon G addy
bought it and decided to focus
only on custom fram ing and
renamed the business Framing
Creations. In 1999, Adriana and
Eric Nye bought the business
and have been dedicated to pic­
ture framing since.
The Best Frame Shop has a
variety of special services to offer.
Everything from archival conser­
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proud of
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Adriana and Eric
Nye, owners,
Fram ing Creations

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w rap p ed mats, needlew ork
framing, mirrors and wall dtVor,
specialty glass, free in-home con­
sultation, hanging services,
sam e-day service as well as
posters and original artw ork
framing can be done at the busi­
ness.
Chris Bird, the shop's only
em ployee works full-time and

has been w ith Framing Creations;
for eight years.
"He is committed and talent­
ed in his work, giving excellentcustomer service," the Nyes said.;
"He has great designing skills;
and has become a very good'
friend."
The com pany has q u a lity
work, beautiful designs and a;
wide selection of framing materi-;
als, but also competitive prices,;
the Nyes said.
"We are very proud of what
we do and the most im portant;
thing for us is satisfying o u r cus­
tomers," they said. "We w ant to;
take this opportimity to thank
everybody for their supportthroughout the years and
entrusting us with their heir-;
looms and artwork."
All w ork is done in house, and
the h o urs of operation are
Monday through Friday from 10
a m. to 6 p.m, and Saturday from;
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Call 407-444-5685 for more;
information.

Please patronize those businesses deemed
the “Best in Seminole”

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Missing man case
becomes homicide
By Steve Peredle
Managing Editor
APOPKA — The body of a
Sanford business owner miss­
ing since June 24 was discov­
ered in a wooded area in
Apopka July 27.
The
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County
Medical Exam iner's office
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the body as
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woman.
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a homicide, but that the cause
of death will not be released at
this time.
The Apopka police will be
the lead investigators working
in conjunction the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office and
the W inter Garden Police
Department.

Mother
gets 15
years in
prison

A local resident was check­
ing out a bad smell in a wood­
ed lot off South Alabama
Avenue, Walsh said. The man
apparently did not know
Reali, she added.
One of the questions inves­
tigators have is whether Reali
was killed in A popka or
w hether his body was left

By S teve P aradis
Managing Editor

See M issing, P age 2A

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Roll With the Changes

Sanford will be inundated
with young adult baseball
players this weekend as both
the Florida Collegiate
Summer League and Florida
American Legion ’ A" Area
tournaments are being con• tested at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium and the
Seminole High School
Baseball Complex.
Sm Sports, Page 10A

Photo* submitted by Sanford HuMum.

Building homes
to mark
September 11
On Sept 11, about 500 vol­
unteers will be making a dif­
ference in the lives of families
in Seminole County.
"Seminole County"
United is a partnership of
Child Protective Services
Division of Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and the col­
laborative efforts of commu­
nity service providers, busi­
nesses, dvic organizations,
and individuals who are
devoted to enhancing the
quality of life and dedicated
to reducing crime and fear of
crime in Seminole County.
Sept. 11, a day remem­
bered for devastating
destruction, will become a
time noted for a county unit­
ed in efforts to rebuild and
restore community homes for
less fortunate families in need
restoration/repairs of their
homes. Wekiva Assembly of
God's "YVWIINN 2001"
Community Assistance
Program will spear head the
volunteers from "Helping
Hands" of Northland
Community Church-A
Church Distributed, Seminole
Community Volunteer
Program and volunteers from
an estimated 15 other
Seminole County organiza­
tions.
So far this year nine homes
have been Repaired. This is
the first time for this ambi­
tious undertaking to take
place on 9 / 11, and it is hoped
this will become an annual
event that will be remem­
bered for its service to the
families of Seminole County.
For more information
regarding this service, volun­
teer opportunities, or to make
donations toward this effort
please, contact Marie at
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office: 407-665-6508.

Seminole Smile

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

C e re m o n ie s kickin g o ff the $ 2 .2 m illio n First S tre e t S tre e tsca p e p ro j­
e ct w ill g et u n d e rw a y M on d ay m o rn in g a t th e clockto w e r. A b o ve , the
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the 19th ce n tu ry th ro u g h th e b ric k s tre e t o f the m id -2 0th century.

First Street project ready to go
From Staff R eports
Sanford is forging ahead with a major
renovation project of 1st Street.
Sanford residents and shop owners
had some final questions answered
recently during a well attended Town
Hall meeting at the Civic Center. City
officials assured that every effort will be
made to ease the impact of what is
expected to be a five-month road clo­
sure.
Official groundbreaking ceremonies
for tlie $2.2 million Sanford First Street

Revitalization Project will be held
Monday, Aug. 2 at 10:30 a.m. at the
Magnolia Square clock tower on 1st
Street.
It took months of debate and plan­
ning, but the City of Sanford is finally
ready to put bulldozers to work.
Sanford officials and residents will mark
the beginning of the project Monday. As
the ground is broken for the first time
with a jackhammer, representatives of
local Sanford businesses will be present­
ed with a historic brick dug out of the
street. They will be asked to return with

the bricks at the project's completion.
The First Street Streetscape improve­
ments include a two-lane brick road,
parallel parking, wider sidewalks with
landscape planters, new underground
storm drainage system, irrigation, street
lighting and electrical utilities.
The city assures that First Street busi­
ness will be able to remain open
throughout the construction process.
Pedestrian sidewalks will also be acces­
sible during the renovation, with shops
and restaurants to remain open during
the renovation.

See Sentence, Page 2A

L. Mary residents No gas tax during A ugust
arrested for fraud
From Staff Reports

Randy Rayfield —
D river/m anager ot A lh e n 'j
Towing in Sanford

SANFORD — A Longwood
mother received 15 years in
prison four years after a sin­
gle-car crash killed two
teenage girls, including her
daughter, and injured a
teenage boy.
The BMW Mary Hill drove
Aug. 7, 2000, skidded off
Markham Woods Road and
slammed sideways into a tree.
Amanda Hill, 13, was killed
as was her friend Carrie
Brown, 14. Zak Rockwell,
now 17, also rode in the car
and was in a coma for three
days following the wreck.
Judge O.H. Eaton Jr., told
those in the courtroom Friday
that the Florida Legislature
passed a law that gives vari­
ous offenses a num ber to
determ ine what a sentence
should be. The law also gives
circumstances that could
allow a lesser sentence, he
said.
H ill's defense attorney
Timothy Berry argued that his
client should forego prison to
continue treatment at Shand's
Hospital in Gainesville. He
said she suffered from sub­
stance abuse and depression,
but was making progress.
Prosecuting attorney Pat
Whitaker fought for a 21-year
sentence,
tne
minimum
prison time allowed by the
state.
Whitaker called the depres­
sion treatment a last-minute
act by the defense to avoid
prison.
"The defendant has done
little to help herself up until
her conviction," he told the
judge.
Eaton acknow ledged the
im patience
some
have
expressed with him. He had
delayed sentencing twice. He
allowed 1(ill, 53, to enter treat­
ment in Gainesville, saying
she was entitled to due
process.
"In fact I bent over back­
wards," he said in allowing
her the time.
He said the full measure of
the sentence was not warrant­
ed, but substantial prison time
was.
Hill was sentenced to 15
years each to run concurrently
for m anslaughter in the
deaths of the two young
women. Hill aLso received five
years probation after her
prison time. She will not be
allowed to drive during the
five years.
Hill must aLso pay a $10,000
fine and court costs.
Hill showed no outward
emotion as she was hand­
cuffed following the sentenc-

TALLAHASSEE
—
Attorney General Charlie
Crist today announced that
following an 18-month inves­
tigation by the Office of
Financial Regulatioa Howard
Dale Snipes and his wife
Candy Snipes were arrested
in Seminole County for partic­
ipating in a securities fraud
scheme that cost over a dozen
investors more than $200,000.
"These defendants are
accused of cheating unsus­

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pecting citizens out of their
nard-eam ed money," said
Crist. "It is unbelievable that
anyone would take advantage
of others in this way. I com­
mend the Office of Financial
Regulation for their efforts in
this investigation."
The investigation uncov­
ered that Mr. and Ms. Snipes
allegedly sold stock certifi­
cates that were not legally reg-

See Fraud, Page 2A

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Florida motorists will save
an estimated $59.7 million in
gas taxes during August as
the state gears up for its firstever gas tax cut at 12:01 a.m.
Sunday, August 1.
Enacted by lawmakers to
provide relief for Florida
drivers from this year's
sharp spike in gasoline
prices, the gas tax cut will cut
state and required local gaso­
line taxes by 8 cents per gal­
lon for the month of August.
Florida gasoline prices nave
risen from a low of slightly

above $1.50 per gallon for stretched by the recent record
self-serve regular unleaded high prices."
State law requires that
gasoline in late 2003 to a peak
of more than $2 per gallon gasoline terminal suppliers,
for the same grade of gas in wholesalers, and retailers
pass the full benefit of the gas
June 2004.
The tax cut does not apply tax cut along to consumers.
State law provides that Crist
to diesel fuel.
"This gas tax holiday is a may prosecute violations.
great
opportunity
for Such a violation is a thirdFloridians and our visitors to degree felony, punishable by
;et a break on what seems to up to $5,000 in fines and up
the ever-increasing cost of to five years in prison.
The tax cut represents a
gasoline," said Attorney
General Charlie Crist. "The return of about one-third of
Legislature should be com­ affected state and local gasomended for recognizing that
consumer budgets have been See A ugust, Page 7A

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July 21 &amp; 22. 2004

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m T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
or T H E E IO K T IE K T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D TOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO. 04-DR-3043-020-W

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice la hereby given
Semmote Pant A Body * * set
at Pubic Auction tor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. Pie following described

NUR1 TANSU YILOIZ.
Petitioner
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AUGUST 2. 2004

SAflIYE ME ITEM OZYORUK.
Respondent
NOTICE O f ACTION

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AUGUST 5, 2004

TO SABfYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
fl 14 Arbor lakes O c t*
Santord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lh»t an
•coon has been Mad agamst you
and that you a rt required to
serve a copy of your written
daianias. il any, to a on NUR!
TANSU YILOIZ, whose addrass
la SI4 Arbor Lakes Circla.
Sanford. FL 32771 on or betore
July 29, 2004, and Me lha ongtnal with the Clark of this Court
bafora ta m e s on Petitioner or
immadratafy thereafter tl you
ta4 to do so. a default will be
entered against you tor tha raliaf
demanded In toa Petition
WARNING Rule 12 285. Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic dis­
closure of documents and Infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result si sanctions, including di*
missal or striking of pleadings
DATED JUNE 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X . 2004 and
July 7. 14.21.2004
FX6
NOTICE OF
AOMINISTRATTVE
COMPLAINT
TO THE CONTEMPORARY
INVESTIGATION
AGENCY.
INC.
CasoNo C02004-0293
A 9400046
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT lo revoke your license
and eligibility tor licensure has
been Mod agamst you.
You
have the right to request a hear­
ing pursuant to Sections
1 X 5 6 9 and I X 57. Florida
Statutes, by making a request
tor same to the Florida
Departmenl o! Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing. Post Office Bos 3160.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153160 If a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days from the
date of the last publication, ihe
right lo a hearing In this matter
will be waived and the
Departmenl wilt dispose of Bus
cause in accordance with law
Publish June X . 2004 and July
7, 14. 21,2004
F209
CITY OF LONQWOOO,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIOER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Longwood, Florida,
that Ihe City Commission will
hold a public hearing to consider
enactment of Ihe following
Ordtnanco
Ordinance No 04-1704
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONQWOOO, FLORIDA.
AMENDING
CHAPTER
0
CEMETERY. SECTION 6-10
CEMETERY FEE SCHEDULE
IN
ITS
ENTIRETY
AND
REPLACING IT WITH 8-10
CEMETERY FEE SCHEDULE:
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY
AND
AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on July 19. 2004.
and the City Commission will
consider same for final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, which will be held In the
City Commission Chambers,
175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 2nd day of August. A D ,
2004, 7:00 p m . or as soon
thereafter as possible At the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
respect to the
proposed
Ordinance. This hearing may te
continued from tune to time until
final ection is taken by the City
Commission
A copy of the proposed
Ordinance Is posted at the
longwood City Hall, Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on Me
with the Clerk of the City and
same may be inspected by the
public
NOTICE:
All persons are
adnsed that il they decide to
appeal any daciaiona made at
Bus meetingiheaimg. they wilt
need a record ot the proceed­
ings and tor such purposes, they
may need to insure mat a verba­
tim record is made, which record
to Include the testimony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal is
to be made (per Sec 256 0105.
Florida Statutes)
Persona with disabilities needing
assistance to participalo m any
of Biase proceedings should
contact Bie A 0 A. Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3461. at least 48
hours In advance of the meeting
Dated Bus 13th day of July. A G ,
2004

97 Chev Blazer
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The auction will be held at
1200 PM on Bie said dales
above At Seminole Pamf A
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave
Santord, FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may inspect vehicles
one hour prior to tale Terms
are cash or certified funds
Semmote Wrecker reserves Bie
right to accept or reject any and
all bids
Publish: July 21.2004
G IX
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given Biat Bie
below described personal prop­
erty will be sold al a pubic tale
to Bie lughesl and best bidder
for cash at 5355 Orange Btvd
Sanford. FL 32771, al lha hour
of 10am on Bie 2Sth day of
JuLy. A O 2004.
The porsonal property lo be
sold belonged to Jarrod
Williams, the former tenant at
Town S Country R V. Resort ol
Sanford
1 1987 Avion Travel Trailer,
Serial #240414 Model #H 24
2 Red Ford Escort U ID
#FAP9897KW 196607
Town A Country R V
Resort ol Seminole
By Jerry Sanders. Owner
Publish July 14,21,2004
0073
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : 04 CA-1483 16-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF A
1995 JEEP CHEROKEE.
V IN 1J4FT67S5SL549569
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO James Roborl Trainer
John E Polk Correctional
Facility
211 Bush Boulevard
Santord. FL 32773
and alt others who claim an
interest In the tallowing proper­
ty
a 1995 Jeep Cherokee.
V IN 1J4FT67S5SL549569
The City ol Lake Mary, by and
through its officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sailed the above
property on or about May 25,
2004. at or near the area ol
1190 Spring Center South
Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
Seminole County, Florida. Said
property Is In the custody of the
Lake Mary Poice Departmenl
tor Ihe purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932.704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint for Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has
been Med m the above-styled
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY BuU a
true and correct copy of Bus
Notice of Forfeiture Complaint
was furnished by U S certified
mail, return receipt requested,
to tha above-named addressee
Bus Slh day of July, 2004
Tesha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish July 14,21,2004
G074

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA- I4S0-16-A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1906 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.
V I N 1G2HX52K2T4240209
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO: Kenneth Lee Lane
552 Seminole Avenue
Longwood. FL 32750
and ail others who daim an
Interest In the following proper­
ty:
1906 Pontiac Bonneville, VI N
102HX52K2T4240200
Donald F Eslinger. in his offi­
cial capacity as Shenff of ihe
Seminole County.
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sauted Bie above
property on or about May 14
2004. al or near Bie area of I X
SedgoAekJ Circle, Winter Perk.
Semmoie County. Florida Said
property Is m Bie custody of Bie
Shenff of Semmoie County lor
the purpose of forfeiture pur
suant lo sections 932 701
932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint for Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has
been Med in But above styled
Court

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IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1455-16-M

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GerakSne Hartord
Deputy Cterk
Publish- July 14, 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
G079

IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
*11.990 X IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY ANO ONE
1999 NISSAN MAXIMA VI N
JN1CA21D6XT212496

Notice o f Application
for Tax Deed

and recording tees are required
to be paid by Bie succesefut bid­
der at Bie sale Ful payment ot
an amount equal to Bie highest
bid la due withm 24 hours alter
the advertised Bme of sale A l
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to Bie Cterk ol Bie O c ta l
Court

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 14. 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
GX3

NOTICE OF
FORFETTURE COMPLAINT
TO: Ketvm Joefietd
1022 Wmdrldge Cade
Santord. FL 32773
and all others who claim an
interest n Bie toiowing property.
$11,990 00 in United States
Currency and one 1999 Nissan
Mamma. VI N
JN1CA21D6XT212490
Donald F Eslinger. in fus official
capacity as ShenB ol the
Seminole
County.
Ftonda.
through hts officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sailed the above
property on or about May t4,
2004. at or near Bie aree of 1022
Wmdridge Circle. Ssnlord.
Semmote County. Florida Said
property is m the custody of Bie
Shenfl of Seminole County tor
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932.701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has been
Med in Bie above-styled Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that o troo
and correct copy ol tots Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this
6m day ol July, 2004
Tesha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0066625
Semmoie County Sheriff 's Office
I X Bush Boulevard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish Juty 14. 2 1 ,2004
0076
Notice o l Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EMORY QREEN, 01ADYS
GREEN. Ihe holder ol the loflowtng certificated) has tiled said
certificated) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance. Bie description of the
property, and the name(l) In
which it was assessed Is/aro as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO 478 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2 0 X
PARCEL ID# 26-19-30-505030G0060
Description of Properly LEO
LOT 8 BLK 3 MEISCHS SUBD
PB 3 PG 84
Names in which assessed W D
POWELL
All of said property being In Ihe
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificated) wni be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courlhouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 23. 2004, at
11 X a m
Payment ol Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at Ihe sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to me highest
bid is due within 24 hours attar
me advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/B/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juty 14. 21, X , 2004
iind August 4, 2004
G07B
Notice ot Application
lo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal TERRY 0 NICKELSON,
ihe holder ot me following certifi­
cated) has Med said certifi­
cated) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance. Ihe description of (he
property, and the named) in
which it was assessed ia/aro as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 292 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AGtt0F-0004
Description of Property LEG
LOT 4 BLK t l TR F TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PG 56
Names in which assessed
CHARLIE WILSON JR,
THERESA WILSON
All of said property being in me
County ol Seminole. State of
Ftonda
Unless such cert healed) shall
be redeemed according to law,
me property described In such
certificated) wilt be sold to Bie
highest bidder at me west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. AUGUST 23, 2004. at
I I 00am

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder of Bw following certificate(t) has filed said certifi­
cated) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
numberd) and year(i) ol
issuance. Bie deaeration of Bie
property, and Bie named) In
which it was assessed is/are as

Dated on 7^2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
PubAsh July 14. 21, X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
GX2

CERTIFICATE NO: 371 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-X-5AI0615 0 1X

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

Notice o f Ap pi teat Ion
tor Tax Deed

Names In which assessed
FREDDIE C YOUNG. NEIL J
YOUNG

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Butt TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder of the following certifycate(s) has filed said certifi­
cate! s) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number) t) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of Bie
property, and me name(s) In
which it was assessed rs/are as

AX ol said property being m the
County of Seminole. Stale of
Ftonda.

CERTIFICATE NO: 1060 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: t » 7

Description of Property: LEO
LOT 12 (LESS N 18 FT FOR
RR) BLK 8 TR 15 SEMINOLE
PARK PB 2 PG 75

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described in such
certificated) win be sold to Bie
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 23. 2004. af

11 X a m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by Bie successful bid­
der at Bie sale Ful payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
Bie advertised tune of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court.
Dated on T 8/X 04
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 21, X , 2 X 4
and August 4, 2004

Goeo

PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-5130000-1470
Description ol Property: LEG
LOT 147 MIDWAY PB 1 PG 41
Names m which assessed □ W
RIGGINS
All ot said property being m me
County of Semmoie. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
Bio property described In such
certificate)*) wilt be sold to Ihe
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door,
Semmoie
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 23.2004, at
11 X a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording teos are required
lo be pad by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment of
an amount equal te the highest
bid is due withm 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Crrcuit Court.

Notice ol Application
tor Tas Deed

Dated on 7/8/X04
MARYANNE MORSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie following certiflcatets) has tiled said certifi­
cate^) tor a to x deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the descnption of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 619 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie toAawmg certifi­
cate) s) has filed said cert if icale&lt;s) tor a tax deed to be
issued Biereon. The certificate
number!*) end year(t) of
issuance. Bie description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/ara as

CERTIFICATE NO: 2439 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 07-2O-32-5UO0003-X X
Description of Property: LEG
SEC 07 TYVP X S RGE 32E
WLY 379-21 FT OF LOT 2
TRACT 3 ST JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECD PLAT
Names in which assessed:
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL CREOrr services corp
AH of said property being In me
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shad
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 23, X 0 4 al
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by Ihe successful bid­
der al the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due withm 24 hours alter
the advertised lime of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/812004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Cietk
Publish July 14, 21, 28, 2004
and August 4, 2004
G084

Ju ty 9, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room al me City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City of Sanford. Florida, al 7 00 o'clock P M on M onday,
Ju ly 26, 2X4 lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by Ihe
City of Santord, Florida, described as follows:

PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5132000 0 2 X

ORDINANCE NO 3683

Description ol Property: LEG
LOT X BLK X PINE LEVEL PB
6PG 37

TO ANNEX 2.SO ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
5TH STREET AND ST JOHNS PARKWAY AND BETWEEN
AERO LANE AND S WHITE CEDAR ROAD, AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW

Names in which assessed:
ERNEST Q GRAHAM

Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat TERRY D NICKELSON.
me holder of Bie following certificate(s) has tiled said certifi­
cate) s) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, Bie description of trie
property, and me name(s) in
which it was assessed iaiare as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 973 YEAH
OF ISSUANCE: t997
PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-502OXO-OOAO
Descnption of Property LEG PT
OF LOT A DESC AS W t X FT
OF N I X FT OF S 225 FT A E
181 7 FT OF N 50 FT OF S 175
FT ROSELANO PARK PB 7 PG
51
Names in which assessed
IDELLA FORBES ETAL
A l of said property being m (he
County of Semmoie. State of
Ftonda.
Unless such certificate)!) shall
be redeemed according to law.
Bie property described in such
certificate) s) mil be sold to me
txghest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida.

PARCEL ID# 10-21-31-504OOOO-OOX
Description ol Property: LEG N
I X FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK
D ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO
PB 1 PG45
Names in which assessed
JAMES D PHILLIPS. T1SA O
PHILLIPS
A l of said property being in Bie
County of Semmoie. State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate)*) shaft
be redeemed according to lew.

Payment of Sale fae. applica­
ble documentary siamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by Bie successful bid­
der at Bus sate F ul payment oI
an amount equal to tha highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale. A*
payments shal be eesh or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable lo Bie Clerk of Bie
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/B/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, RO RIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jufy 14. 21. X . 2 X 4
and August 4, 2004
G065

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WHITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
The District give* notice of its intent to issue a permit to Bie follow­
ing appiicant(s) on Juty 7, 2004:
Semmote Woods Community Association, 368 Semmoie Woods,
Geneva. FL 32732. application #8462 The Distort proposes to allo­
cate 0 092 million gallons per day of groundwater tor public supply
type use and Are protection The withdrawals used by this proposed
protect will consist ol ground water from the Floridan Aquifer via 4
active wells and 1 proposed well m Semmote County, located In
Section 28. Township X South. Range 32 East, known as
Semmote Woods
The files)*) containing each of the above-listed application!*) are
available for inspection Monday Ihrough Friday except tor legal holi­
days, S X a m to 5 X p m at the St, Johns River Water
Management Distort Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center The Distort will taka action on each permit application listed
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) it
filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections t X 569 and 1X 57.
Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1X7, Florida
Admintstralive Code (FAC,).
A person whose substantial interests are aftected by any of Bie
District's proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
tor administrative hearing m accordance with Sections 1 X 569 and
I X 57, F S , or all parties may teach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section I X 573, F S Choosing
mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing it mediation
does not result in a settlement The procedures tor pursuing media­
tion are set forth in Section 1 X 573. FS , and Rules 28-106 t i t and
28-106 401-405, F A C, Petitions must comply with the require­
ments of Ftonda Administrative Code. Chapter 28-I X and bo Med
with (received by) Bie Distort Clerk, located at District Headquarters.
4049 Reid Street. Palatka. Ftonda 32177.
Petitions tor administrative hearing on tho above application!s)
must be Wed within twenty-one (21) days ol publication ot this notice
or within twenty -six (26) days ot Bie Oistnct depositing this notice of
mtent m the mail tor those persons to whom the Distort mails actual
notice Failure to Me a petition withm Bus time period shall constitute
a waiver ot any right such person may have to request an adminis­
trative determination (hearing) under Sections I X 569 and t X 57,
F S . concerning Bie subjoct permit application Petitions which are
not filed in accordance with tho above provisions are subject to dis­
missal
Becausa the administrative hearing process Is designed to formu­
late final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the
Distort s final action may be different from the position taken by il In
this notice of Intent Persons whose substantial interests will be
affected by any such final decision ol the District on the application
have Bie right lo become s party to the proceeding, in accordance
with the requirements set forth above
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish July 21, 2 X 4
0127

NOTICE

Frances Morro. 885 Cutler Rd , Longwood. FL 32779, applica­
tion #40-117-51722-2. The protect Is located in Seminole
County, Sections 33 &amp; 04. Townships X 4 21 South, Range X
East, Tho ERP application is for alteration of permitted conser­
vation easement to remove from Lot t l 4 provide reserved
rights tor construction of 2 single family docks known as
Tranquility on Lake Brantley

Monday AUGUST 23. 2004 at
11 X a m

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FIORIOA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juty 14, 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2 X 4
0X1

CERTIFICATE NO: 411$ YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1*07

Monday. AUGUST Z3,2004. at
11 00am.

College Professional Plaza LLC, 1016 Spring Villa Point, Suite
X 1 0 . Winter Springs, FL 32708, application #40-117-94488-1
The protect is located in Seminole County, Section 15. Township
X South. Range 30 East. The ERP applicotion is lor construc­
tion ol a surface wafer management system lo r a 1 86-acre,
commercial development known as the College Professional
Plaza

Unless such certificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to me
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on

Dated on 7B.X04

NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN,
thal TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie to4ovwng csrtificatets) hes filed said cerbficalefs) tor a tax deed to be
issued Biereon. The certificate
number!*) and year(s) of
tMuance. the descnption of the
property, end Bie neme(s) in
which it was assessed isfare as

Bie property desertoed In such
certificate!*) wA be soid to Bie
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse Santord. Florida,
on

Tho St Johns River Water Management District has received
tho application for Environmental Resource Permit(s) from the
following appHcant(s):

Alt ol said property being in the
County ot Seminote, State ol
Florida.

Payment ot Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid ts due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court

Mode* o f Application
for Tax Deed

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A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall X
available al Ihe office of me City Cietk lor all persons desiring lo
examine the same
All parties in interest and citizens shall havo an opportunity lo be
heard a I said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered at mo above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record of me pro­
ceeding*. including me testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City o l Santord. (FS 288 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 14. 21. 2004
G066
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF QUALIFYING
FOR SEATS ON
THE CITY COMMISSION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Qualifying tor the toitowing Lake
Mary City Commission seats to
serve a two year term will begin
at 1 2 X Noon on Monday.
August X . 2004 and end at
12 X Noon on Friday. August
27, 2004.

Mayor

Seminole County Public Schools, 4 X E Lake Mary Btvd.,
Santord, FL 32773, application #40-117-76028-3 The protect is
located In Semmoie County, Sections 25. 35 4 36. Township 2 t
South. Range 3 t East. The ERP application is lor construction
ol a surface water management system associated with the
Hagerty High School Additions 4 Renovations, a 31 47-acre
protect
Lakeview at Heathrow LLC, 1053 Maitland Center Commons
B tvd, Suite 202. Maitland. FL 32751, application #40-11721870-52 The project Is located in Seminole County, Sections
01 4 14, Townships X 4 21 South, Range X East. Tho ERP
application is tor construction o l a stormwater management sys­
tem tor a 33 6-acre development known as Lakeview at
Heathrow
The lile(s) containing each ol the above-listed application)*) are
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays. 8 X a m. lo 5 0 0 p m at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application may be made, but
should be tiled with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S i , Palatka. Ftonda 3 2 1 77-1429, no later than t4 days from the
date ol publication Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and lutty describe the objection to the
application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you lo a
Chapter t X , Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantia) interests are affected by the
application and who tile a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 596 and I X 57, Ftonda Statutes, and Chapter
28-106, Florida Administrative Code, m ay obtain an
Administrative heanng. Alt timely filed written objections will be
presented to toe Board tor consideration in its deliberations on
application pnor to toe Board taking action on the application

City Commission Seat t
Gloria Lewis, Division Director, Division o l Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

City Commission Seat 3
For more information, please
contact Carol Foster. Cify Clerk,
al (407) 585-1423. Monday
Bvough Friday, from 8 X A M
until 5 X P M
Publish July 21. 2004 and
August 4, 2004
G I25

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Prep school director arrested
July 25, 2004

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

LAKE MARY — The principal/
business m anager of Lake Mary
Preparatory School here was arrested
July 22 and charged with embezzling
more than $422,000, according to the
Lake Mary Police Department.
Rex Stephen Clark, known as Mr.
Steve to trie prep school community,
was arrested at his home at 3911
Wimbledon Drive in Lake Mary. He
was charged with grand theft and
scheming to defraud and later released

Boston-bound
Former Lako Mary High
School. Sanford Post 53 and
University of Central Florida
star Kyle Bono has signed a
professional baseball contract
with the Boston Red Sox.

Total p assenger traffic
at O rlan d o Sanford
In ternation al A irp ort for
Ju n e 2004 w as 194,981,
up 60 percent com pared
to Ju n e of 2003.
It represents a new
all-tim e record for any
one m onth at the a ir­
port, breakin g the pre­
viou s record of 181,790
in A ugust 2003.
T h e traffic m ix for
Ju n e 2004 included a
record m onth of d o m es­
tic travelers with 86,191,
up 105 percent and
108,790 in tern ation al,
up 36 percent.
Specifically, there w ere
91,968 U nited K ingdom
passen gers, up 15 p er­
cent from Ju n e 2003.
C argo vo lu m e w as up
38 percent and aircraft
operation s w ere up 3
percent.
The y ea r-to -d ate fig ­
ure of 813,113 sh o w s an
in crease of 95 p ercent in
total p assenger traffic.
Larry D ale, P resid ent o f
the Sanford A irport
A uthority com m ented :
"T h e traffic in creases
w e are seeing so far this
year are strong ev id en ce
that the types o f airlin e
serv ices this A irport
o ffers are certainly
m eeting the d em ands o f
our cu stom ers.
"W ith July and
A ugust trad ition ally
being the bu siest
m onths of the year, we
expect to see even m ore
grow th during the rest
of the sum m er."

S e m in o le S m ile

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD
—
City
Manager Al Grieshaber fired
his second in command for "a
course of conduct" involving
the use of a golf cart during
the July 4 celebration.
Grieshaber
informed
Deputy
City
M anager
Andrew Van G aale Friday
afternoon that
was effect
beginning 5 p.m. Friday, July
23. Grieshaber stressed in an
interview after his meeting
with Van Gaale that the dis­
missal was not the result of
simply using a golf cart
donated to the city for person­
al use.
"It was not a single incident
but rather a course of con­
duct," Grieshaber said. "It
started prior to July 4."
Grieshaber conducted a
two-week investigation into
the matter and presented Van

Clark

See Clark, Page 3A

Gaale on Friday with a 17page "Notice of Decision on
Contemplated Removal." In
the document, Grieshaber
outlined 15 separate areas
where he said Van Gaale vio­
lated Florida statutes or city
policies, from solicitation of
gifts and misuse o f public
position to using city property
for personal gain. Grieshaber
also maintains that Van Gaale
did not perform any code
enforcem ent
duties.
In
responding to G rieshaber's
original charges, Van Gaale
said he obtained a golf cart to
conduct code enforcement
during the celebration on July

4.
As part of the preparations
for the celebration, the city
obtained golf carts for staff
members to use during the
event. Mayfair Country Club
donated eight carts for city

See City, Page 9A

Horse vanishes
near Lake Jesup
By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

SANFORD — A highstrung thoroughbred gelding
threw his rider July 15 near
Lake Jesup and owners,
boarders, and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office have
not located him.
Four horses and their riders
walked along a trail in the
Lake Jesup Wilderness Park
Area. The riders missed a turn
and got stuck in a wooded
area with palmettos.
When they tried to turn, the
thoroughbred named Madeo
becam e
separated.
He
spooked and tossed his rider,
according to the horse's
boarder Anne Britton of
Crooked Creek Farm. The
rider, a young woman, was
not hurt.
"H e took off in the opposite

direction which is not the nor­
mal behavior," she said. "He
totally lost it."
The Sheriff's Office's Range
and Water Division used fourwheel ATVs and a helicopter
from July 15 through 17, but
could not find tne horse,
Britton said. Friends and oth­
ers have helped in the search,
but to no avail.
Two stirrups from the
English saddle were recov­
ered close by, Britton said.
On regular patrols, the
Sheriff's Office helicopter
flew over the area, but it is
heavily wooded with thick
foliage making it difficult to
see anything, said Brent
Davison, sergeant in charge of
special operations.
"This is just an assist to the
public," he said. "There is

Herald photo b y Tommy Vincent

Sharon Huggins, owner of Yesteryear’s antique store, moved the Pink House to West First Street.

Victorian beauty
lies inside and out
By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern

SANFORD — The Pink House proudly
stands at 616 W. First St., in Sanford as a
monument to Victorian beauty, both inside
and out.
Built in 1908 and renovated by Joanne
Drage in 1993, the teal-trim med, pink
Harald photo by Tommy Vincent

See Pink, Page 3A

SANFORD
—
The
Seminole County School
Board voted July 20 to raise
$37.5 million to pay for a new
elem entary school in Lake
Mary
and
to
replace
Tuskawilla Middle School in
Oviedo.
Of that amount, $24 mil­
lion will go toward the mid­
dle school and $11 million for
the new elementary school.
The rest would cover dosing
and other costs.

The Pink House was built in 1908

See Horse, Page 3A

District spends millions
on schools, learning center
By Steve Paradis

Jessica H o llo w a y -

which educates more than 600 stu­
dents.
"We were in a total state of shock,"
Sundstrom said. "H e used that trust to
do what he did."
Sundstrom and William Alcott,
president of the school's board of
directors, went to police after
Sundstrom found a strange check dur-

Pretty in Pink

City manager: Dismissal is
for ‘course of conduct’

Managing Editor

Daughter of Weaver and
Casey Holloway, owners of
Extreme Auto Repair

on $3,900 bail.
David Sundstrom, a board member
at the school on Rantoul Lane in Lake
Mary, said that figure could increase as
investigations continue.
Sundstrom appeared with Lake
Mary Police Chief Richard Beary for a
news conference July 23. Sundstrom
said everyone liked Clark at the school

Van Gaale fired

S « * Sp o rts, P a g * 12 A

OrlandoSanford sets
monthly record

Lake Mary man charged
with embezzling $422,000

tng an audit follow­
ing Clark's resigna­
tion in May.
In trying to rec­
oncile
bank
accounts,
Sund­
strom noticed a
check written to
Capital One Bank
for leasing equip­
ment. Sundstrom
said the school did
not lease equipment

In settling a dispute
between the school district
and the City of Lake Ma
and in conjunction wit
ith
developer
D.R.
Horton
Homes, a school site was
carved out on Rinehart Road.
The new school will be
located behind the public
safety complex, said Dianne
Kramer, deputy superintend­
ent of schools. She also esti­
mated the school would
probably open in August
2007.
The school district sued
the City o f Lake Mary earlier

this year when the city tried
to ban school sites from a
high-tech zoning area. Once
the dispute was settled out of
court, tne new school site was
formed.
"W e have looked for a
place in that area," Kramer
said. She added that there
will not be a need to rezone
the entire district since that
process just ended for ele­
mentary schools.
Some localized rezoning
will take place as the city gets

See Schools, Page 5A

District proposes
budget, sets hearing
By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

SA N FORD
—
The
Sem inole County School
District budget for the 20042005 year will be $373 mil­
lion, an increase of about $24
million over last year, accord­
ing to the superintendent.
The first of two public
hearings on the budget is set
for Tuesday, July 27 at 5:05
p.m. at the Educational
Support Center on Lake Mary
Boulevard. The second public
hearing is at 5:05 p.m. Sept. 7.

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For a homeowner with a
house valued at $100,000
with a homestead exemption
of $25,000, taxes levied for the
Seminole County School
District will be $638, accord­
ing to a district report.
That figure is nearly $17
less than last year, when the
sam e hom eowner with a
house valued at $100,000
with the homestead exemp­
tion paid $655.
Unlike a city or the county,
the school district does not

See Budget, Page XA

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Oil companies respond
to state on gas prices
TALLAHASSEE — Attorney General
C h arlie C rist announced Ju ly 23 that
seven of the eight oil com panies issued
subpoenas on May 25 have responded by
subm itting inform ation and docum enta­
tion about the cost, production, invento­
ry, and pricing of gasoline in Florida.
One com pany has asked for an exten­
sion of to d ay 's deadline. In addition,
Crist announced that during his recent
m eetings w ith the National Association of
Attorneys General five states offered to
assist with the exam ination of the docu­
m ents subm itted by the com panies.
"The price of gas is still sky high in
Florida and continues to hurt Floridians
and the tourists who visit our state every
day," Crist said.
"Therefore, we will continue our inves­
tigation and welcome the participation
and assistance offered by our colleagues
in other states."
" I am pleased to be w orking with
A ttorney G eneral C rist and our c o l­
leagues from several other states on this
im portan t
in v estig atio n ,"
said
P enn sylvania A ttorney G eneral Jerry
Pappert. "It is crucial that we do all that
we can to address the high cost of gaso­
line for the consum ers o f our states."
"I am pleased to assist the State of
Florida in review ing docum ents it is
receiving from various oil com panies as
part of its investigation of recent increas­
es in gasoline prices," said Ohio Attorney
General Jim Petro.
"W hile we have no evidence, at pres­
ent, of any illegal or collusive conduct, 1
am com m itted to ensuring that Ohio con­
sum ers receive the full com petitive bene­
fits of the free market each time they visit
the gasoline pum p."
Vermont
A ttorney
G eneral
and
President of the National Association of
Attorneys General, William Sorrell stated,
"G iven the recent and alarm ing increases
in gasoline prices across the country, we
are pleased that General Crist is playing a
leadership role in investigating this m at­
ter.
O ur office is eager to join with the
other states in lending our input and
assistance to this im portant effort."
The com panies that responded to the
subpoenas are:
• HP Products North A m erica, Inc.
• Chevron USA. Inc.
• Citgo Petroleum C orporation
• C onoco-Phillips Com pany
• Exxon-M obil Corporation
• Marathon Ashland Petroleum , LLC
• Amerada Hess C orporation
M otiva
En terp rises,
LLC
(Shell)
requested an extension and has been
given until July 30, 2004, to respond.

State investigates
drug manufacturers
FT.
LA U D ERD A LE
—
A ttorney
G eneral Charlie Crist issued civil sub­
poenas to six pharm aceutical m anufac­
turers July 23 regarding their wholesale
pricing practices.
The investigation focuses on estim ated
overcharges to the M edicaid program of
in excess of $100 million.
"W e need to get to the bottom of phar­
m aceutical pricing practices," Crist said.
"If a violation has occurred, we will pur­
sue and recoup these funds, which will
help citizens and the overall state budg­
et."
The subpoenas request m aterials that
will assist in the determ ination o f liability
under the Florida False Claims Act. The
m aterials are to be provided to the
Attorney G eneral's O ffice by August 16,
2004. The m anu factu rers are: Mylan,
Geneva, Ivax, PurPac, Teva and Watson.
The time fram e of the questioned conduct
is 1994 to the present.
Florida's Medicaid program reim burs­
es pharm aceutical providers at wholesale
prices reported by m anufacturers. The
subpoenas will help determ ine whether
the reported w holesale prices were inflat­
ed beyond the a ctu jl w holesale price,
resulting in overpaym ents.
C opies of the subpoenas are available
at http :/ / m yflorid alegal.com / su bp oenas.pdf.

T h e A ltam onte Jazz
E n sem ble, d irected by
M ike A rena, and the
L eisure Serv ices o f
A ltam o n te S p rin g s w ill
celeb ra te the m u sic of
G e o rg e G e rsh w in , b eg in ­
n ing at 7 p.m. at Lake
B ran tley H igh Sch ool
A ud itorium , 991 Sand
Lake R oad. A d m ission is
$5 at the door. Special
a p p earan ces w ill b e from
v o calist Linda C o le "L a d y
o f S o n g " and p ian ist D ave
Sh effield . The co n cert is
funded in part by the
S em in o le C u ltu ral A rts
C ou n cil.

MON

Herald p h o to by Tommy Vincent

The hot days of summor are here to stay for several months, but one can help make summer cooler with lots of fresh
mellons and fruit. This refreshing array of fruit was at a recent party at downtown Sanford's Willow Tree restaurant.

Theft
• Julian Alamo, 28, of Kissimmee,
was stopped by Sanford police
Tuesday in the 2700 block of S.
Orlando Drive. The vehicle he was
driving was reportedly stolen in
New York State. He was charged
with grand theft of a motor vehicle
and driving with a suspended
license.
Battery
• Brandon Travis Carr, 21, of
Hickory Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at his residence following an alterca­
tion with a female. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence).
• Jeremy Dale Taylor, 24, of Forest
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police early Friday at a busi­
ness in the 26(X) block of Orlando
Drive, where he reportedly was in a
fight in the parking lot. He was
charged with aggravated battery —
causing bodily harm.
Traffic stops
• Timothy Alan McDonald, Jr, 18,

21, of Rockyridge Place, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police
Tuesday in the parking lot of
Seminole Towne Center.
He was charged with driving
with a suspended license, posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment.

of Collins Road, Osteen, was
stopped by Sanford police Thursday
at 13th Street and Laurel Avenue. 1le
was charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or dmgs,
possession of liquor by a person
under 21 years of age, possession of
narcotics equipment, mnning a stop
sign, and possession of an open con­
tainer in a motor vehicle.
• Theron Ellis, 33 of Colledge
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford
police
Thursday
at
Academy Avenue and Carver
Avenue I le was charged with DUI
alcohol or drugs, driving with a sus­
pended license, and sound too loud.
• Christopher Michael Shagena,

• James Michael Peck, 25, of Elm
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Wednesday at SR-46
and Airport Boulevard. He was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license.
• Stephen Willis, 32 of Elm
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police Thursday at Celery
Avenue and Mellonville Avenue. He
was charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.
O ther charges

• Ronald Dixon, 46, listed as
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
police Tuesday in the 300 block of W.
I ake Mary Blvd.
He was charged with trespassing
after warning.

Device saves paper for Sanford police
By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

SANFORD — The Sanford Police
Department lias replaced a 5-pound
manual officers use with a tiny flash
drive that can plug into any com­
puter.
The device, called a flash drive,
can hold 128 megabytes of informa­
tion, according to Lt. Mike Horan.
The drives can be worn around the
neck, stored in a pocket, or hung
around a patrol car rearview mirror.
They will fit into squad car com­
puters for quick reference, officials
said.
If an incident happens, say an atrisk child is missing, the manual dic­
tates exactly what protocol to follow.
"It's like a check list,” Horan said,
referring to the device hanging from
a strap around his neck. The manu­
al will be updated quarterly.
The department purchased 12(1
flash drives for $30 each for a total of
$3,MX), Horan said.
He did not know how much
money it will save in paper and
copying costs, but a recent update
cost $9(X) in paper alone.
The manual includes police rules
and regulations, policy procedures
and standard operating procedures,
the administrative officer said.
It tells officers when the use of
force is warranted, for example. It
will help supervisors look up infor­
mation quickly.
Police Chief Brian Tooley said the

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ages from 2 to ad u lt are
in vited .
Rev. Dr. VV. Frank
W illiam s is the pastor.

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sem in a r is o p en to an yon e
w ho w ould like to learn
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Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

Sanford Police Officer Leticia Caradonna shows the 5-pound manual on the
right and the 1-ounce flash drive that replaces it on the loft.

purchase will
ill help w
with the accreditation process the department is
going through. A few years ago, the
policy manual was not "a great
one," Tooley said. Today it is very
comprehensive, he said, but has got­
ten unwieldy at 5 pounds. The flash
drive weighs less than an ounce,
"To our knowledge, no one else is
using tills technology," he said refer­
ring to other law enforcement agen­
cies.
"the convenience of this piece of
technology ensures that all officers
have the most current information

right at their fingertips," Tooley said
in a July 21 news release.
"Staff members are encouraged
to be innovative and to pursue effec­
tive, creative solutions to antiquat­
ed, routine tasks," Tooley said,
adding that the flash drives are a
good example of creative thinking.
Flash drives are the smallest,
portable storage drives, according to
the police department. They require
no external power source. They are
powered by USB ports which they
plug into to review, update, or traasfer information.

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Horse---------Continued from Page 1A

Sunday. July 25. 2004

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A Victorian Toa Sot Is just part of tho antiques and special gifts
available at Yesteryear’s on First Streot in Sanford.

from the bank.
He said Clark had setup a
com pany called Budgetext,
which is the same name as a
legitim ate com pany from
wnich the school once
bought textbooks.
YVhen Clark resigned in
May, Sundstrom said Clark
told the school he was leav­
ing because he had obtained
a law degree.
"W e haven't even checked
to see if that was true yet,"
Sundstrom said.
Clark came to the school
in 2001 and even tu ally
becam e director or principal
and
b u siness
manager,
Sundstrom said. A b a ck ­
ground check had been done
on C lark, but Sundstrom
said he had used a bogus
social security number.
As far as the school knew,
Clark had a clean record.
Subsequently officials have
learned that Clark w as
arrested in the 1990s for

Photo lubmlttad

Madeo. a thoroughbred gelding bay horse, has been missing since
July 15.
nothing to indicate anything
criminal."
The search has been
expanded to include all prop­
erties surrounding the park.
Britton said, in case the 17hand bay gelding somehow
joined up with cattle or other
norses. A color leaflet has
been handed out to area resi­
dents.
She did not want to say that
someone may have taken the
horse or how much the thor­
oughbred is worth, but
Madeo's
whereabouts
remains a mystery.
The horse has been board­
ed at Crooked Creek less than
a year, Britton said. He may
still be wearing his English
saddle and bridle. He also has
a scar on his left side. He has
socks or white patches on the
lower part of three legs.
Britton said a woman is
coming this weekend with her

How to help
Anyone with any infor­
mation about the missing
horse is asked to call 407739-4404 or 321-239-9929
or the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at 407-3249685.
dog to try’ and find the horse.
Britton receives calls and e*
mails all day about the horse
since his plight has been pub­
licized on the Internet at floridahorse.com.
"We are just following up
any leads that we have," she
said, praising the Sheriff's
Office's efforts.
Anyone with any informa­
tion is asked to call 407-7394404 or 321-239-9929. Shane
Love of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is handling the
case. He can be reached at
407-324-9685.

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Victorian home now houses
an antique and original gifts
shop called Yesteryear's.
Y esteryear's had been
located at 205 E. First St., for
more than seven years, but
when ow ner Sharon Huggins
heard that the City of
Sanford was going to do a
streetscape on dow ntow n
First Street, which would
basically close the street for
more than 18 months, she
decided to open Yesteryear's
at its current location.
The appeal of the new
location will hopefully draw
custom ers into Yesteryear's
who are hoping to marvel at
the Pink H ouse's architecture
and decorations inside, along
w ith the usual crowd of
antiques-hunters.
"A lot of people, especially
men, stop in and say, 'I want­
ed to see the interior of this
house,"’ Huggins said.
Yesteryear's specializes in
Victorian decor, gifts, resale
clothing anil accessories and
silk floral arrangem ents.
Visitors can buy Victorian
Christm as ornam ents, limoges and pincushion balls,
am ong other ornate m er­

chandise.
"We have really beautiful,
China and dresser pieces,"
Huggins said.
Several
local
women,
ranging in age from their late
60s to mid-70s, have their
own
businesses
within
Yesteryear's.
They buy antique pieces,
clean them up, research them
and price them to sell. Some
also create original pieces for
the store.
And every woman hauls
her own, often heavy, mer­
chandise around.
"They say this type of
business gives them a reason
to get up in the morning and
keeps them in great shape as
well," Huggins said.
Huggins says Yesteryear's
is considering opening a tea­
room in the Pink H ouse
within a year or two.
Yesteryear's opened at its
new location Jan. 15.
The
store's
operating
hours are Tuesday through
Saturday from 11 a m. to 4
p.m.
"It's worth com ing by just
to see the renovation that's
been done," I luggins said.

Page 3A

obtaining
prescrip tion
drugs.
O ne of the ou estio n s
police have is w hether Clark
used money from the school
to purchase drugs, Beary
said. Beary said investiga­
tors are pouring over two
years worth of school finan­
cial records.
Sundstrom
described
Clark as tricky and creative.
He said C lark told the
school he had worked for
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Obituaries
JOSEPH D. ALEXANDER
Joseph D. Alexander, 25, of
Grove
Street,
Orlando,
died
Sunday,
July 18,
2004. He
was bom
Jan. 10,
1979 in
Orlando.
He was a
Alexander
block
mason.
Survivors include father,
Joseph P.; mother, Jacquelyn
D.; step-mother Peggy J.;
brother, Anthony D.; sister,
Jacquelyn L.; step-brother,
Marcus B. Allen; grandmoth­
er, Annie Mae.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 24 at 11 a.m. at
Full Gospel Miracle Revival
Center, Orlando.
Sunrise Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
M AGGIE LEE
GREEN-BOUEY
Maggie Lee Green-Bouoy,
71, of Altamonte Springs,
died Sunday, July 18, 2004. A
native of Quincy, she was a
longtime resident of
Altamonte Springs. She was a
member of William Chapel
Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include hus­
band, Henry Bouey; children,
Dawn Green, Gregory Bouey,
Valerie Bouey, Tolliver Bouey,
all of Altamonte Springs,
Vanessa Bouey-Merriman of
Maitland, and Varda Dawkins
of Sanford; step-children
Emerson Merrit, Renda
Washington of Atlanta, Ga.,
Arthur Morton of Sanford;
mother, Lena Lanier of
Altamonte Springs.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 21 at 3 p in. at
New Bethel AME C hurch in
Altamonte Springs with
viewing from 1 p in. until
funeral time Interment will
be in Fern Park Cemetery.
Gail &amp; Wynn’s Mortuary,
Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.
MANUEL E. BO WEN
Manuel E. Bowen; 78, o f
Maitland, died Monday, July
19, 2004. He was born in
Ecuador. I le was a factory
worker

Survivors include wife,
Martha Bowen of Maitland;
son Oscar Bowen of Sanford;
daughter, Evelyn Alicea of
Maitland; brother Aston
Alvia; two grandchildren.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral I iome &amp; Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES TH O M A S
T O M '' COATNEY
Charles Thomas "Tom"
Coatney, 66, of Brushcreck
Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 21, 2004 in
Sanford. Bom Aug. 24, 1937
in West Carrollton, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida in
March of 1985 I le was a selfemployed entrepreneur and a
Protestant.
Survivors include wife,
Serita Coatney of Sanford;
son, Michael Tindall of
Orlando; daughter, Kimberly
Marsh of Orange City; sisters,
Carol Ray burg of Largo, Jane
Barton and Peggy Moore,
both of Dayton, Ohio; eight
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
conducted Monday, July 26,
at 7 p m. at the Deltona
Alliance Church, 921 Deltona
Blvd. The family requests, in
lieu of flowers, donations be
made in his name to Vitas
1lospice Foundation, 5151
Adanson Street, Suite 200,
Orlando, 32804.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
San ford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN EUGENE MATHEWS
John Eugene Mathews, 51,
of Geneva, died Thursday,
July 15, 2004 I le was born
Jan. 3, 1953 in Williamsport,
hub I le was a veteran of the
U.S. Army and Army
Reserves. 1 le was employed
at United Trophy
Manufacturing in Orlando.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Kristi Reeves of Geneva
and Jamie Mathews of
Dalton, Ga.; sister, Linda of
Casselberry; father, Robert
Wesley Mathews of
Hoopeston, 111.; one grand­
daughter; former wife, Sara
O'Kane of,D alton, Go.
A m emorial*servio! will b rr
held 5unday, July 25, at the
home of Kristi Reeves, start­
ing at noon. The family has a
Remembrance Registry.

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Edited by Rich Norm and Joyce Nichols Lewis
Visitors arc urged to sign the
guestbook and share a memo­
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www.baldwinfairchiid.com.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Homes, Oviedo Chapel,
Oviedo, in charge of arrange­
ments.
WALLACE O GLESBY
Wallace Oglesby, 101, of
Paisley, died Saturday, July
10, 2004 at his residence. Bom
Sept. 25, 1902 in Lake
Monroe, he was a lifelong
resident of Sanford. He was a
fisherman and a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife
Lula of Paisley; sons, Charles
of Deltona, Wallace L. of Lake
Monroe, Jesse of Paisley and
Jack of Pine Lakes; daughters,
Mary Evans of Geneva, Judy
of Paisley, Ruth Rogers of
Sanford and Barbara
Bumgardner of Pine Lakes;
brother, Johnny of Louisville,
Miss.; 28 grandchildren; 33
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday, July 14 at Sylvan
Lake Cemetery. .
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
TRUDY DEW IS W ILLS
Trudy DewLs Wills, 55, of
Oviedo, died Monday, April 19,
2004. She was bom April 23,
1949 in Washington, D.C. She
was employed at
Siemens /VVestinghouse Power
Generation in Orlando and
Pensacola for 34 years. She was
a member of Gulf Coast Knitters
Guild and Gulf Coast Spinning
k Weavers Guild. She was a
member and treasurer of the
International ToastmLstress club.
Survivors include husband
Ted; sister, Connie; stepsons Jeff
and Greg; one step-granddaugh­
ter.
Funeral services were held
Friday&lt; July 23 in the Chapel of
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home «St Crematory.
Interment was in Chapel 1fill
Cemetery.
Donations may be made to
Hospice of the Comforter, 407682-0808 or the American
Cancer Society.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral 1lome &amp; Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
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travelers
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matin of
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20 Precise. In
Puerto Valarta
21 Beams
22 Actually
23 Prime donna
principle #1
25 Apple source
20 Madrid museum
27 Business mag
28 Me. mail letters
29 Duster
30 WWII female
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41 Mini-albums,
for short
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112 Places to go in
London?
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stretch
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loser
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gambler
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circles
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loo near Ihe
sun

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investors'
company '
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good'"
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ballots
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general
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53 "SoH-Reliance'
essayist's
monogram
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55 State

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Fast one
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playwright
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department
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moisture alt
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have their own administrators.
Certificates of Participation.
These are part of the dis­
Kramer said these are similar
five-year
Capital
to the bonding process for a trict's
Improvement Plan and are
city or county capital project.
Tuskawitla is the last of the meant to relieve overcrowding.
In addition to Bear Lake, cen­
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Repairs following a fire about ters have been constructed at
15 years ago allowed it to last Carillon and Lawton elemen­
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but the rest of the school will space,” Kramer said. "We
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building is complete
The replacement school will space to an existing school."
147 Years
offer more room with more
classrooms, Kramer said, and it
of
moves it away from Iuskawilla
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said.
FU LFILLIN G YOUR FUNERAL AND CREMATION
The school district will also
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spend almost $2.9 million to
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part of a district plan to deal
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Kramer said. She said the dis­
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possible.
Some campuses do not have
room for an early learning cen­
ter,
such
as
Rainbow
Elementary in Winter Springs.
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The following items are
from the Sept. 3, 1943, edition
of The Sanford Herald.
Civilians Receive Awards
Presentations of iasignia to
......................... civilians for
faithful
service in
the war
effort were
made by
A.B.
Peterson the
previous
Wednesday
evening at
Grace Marie
intermission
of the USO
Stineciphcr
Dance. This
• • • • • • • • climaxed
the day of dedication cere­
monies of the new Federal
Recreation Building. (1 have
never heard the USO Building
called this).
As a floor show, Dick Pope
and seven models from
Cypress Gardeas presented a
revue, similar to tne ones they
had given for the armed
forces in 60 Florida camps.
About 300 civiliaas and ser­
vicemen attended the dance
held at the armory. Music was
furnished by the Orlando Air
Base Jive Bombers.
Mr. Peterson, on behalf of
the defease council, presented
ribboas and service pias to
several civilians in apprecia­
tion for their many hours of
service.
The following persoas were
eligible to receive 500 hour
ribboas; The Mesdames James
Moughton, M.L. Wright, Ava
Wrignt Davis, A.W. Knox, C.E.
Hunter, Estelle Jennings and
Miss Frances McDougal.
Also H.B. Pope, Roy
Williams, James Gut, Lea
Ltsher, W.A. Patrick, M.S.
Wiggias, H.C. DuBose, W.J.
Toll, C.R. Dawson, H.E.
Morris. R.E. Kipp, Frank
Shames, J. Tilden Jacobs and
E.
J. Meyer.
The following hostesses
and Sailorenes were eligible
for 50 hour service pins:
Mesdames John Eick, M.N.
Cleveland, R.B. Wight, A.C.
McReynolds, E.F. Lane, Betty
Toll, Lillian Vickery, C.R.
Kirtley, J.P. Thurmond, Frank
McNeill, J.L. Ingley, Frances
Moses, O P. Herndon, E.J.
Moughton, S.C. Graham, and
J.E. Stemper.
Also, Misses Gussie
Hinton, Nancy Whitmore,
Irene R abu a Violet Wells,
Winnifred Lovell, Marjorie
Newman and Ruby
Crawford.

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Mrs. E.F Housholder, pub­
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appreciation for the persoas
who helped her in publicizing
the dedication of the Federal
Recreation B u ild '"".
Ruth Gordon Wright, direc­
tor of the parade, added her
thanks for the 41 children
who took part in the minia­
ture float pageant and aLso to
the mothers who assisted her.
Mrs. Housholder named
the following who had assist­
ed her: Bill McBride, manager
of WDBO Radio S tatio a John
F. Rudy and T.R. I liggins of
the Orlando Morning
Sentinel, Willard Connelly
and Rolland Dean of Sanford
Herald.
Ned Smith, chairman of the
arrangements for the minia­
ture parade which preceded
the formal ceremonies
announced the winners of the
contest. Each was awarded
defense bonds and stamps.
Winners were Robb's
Bakery, the Sanford Fish and
Grocery and the Valdez Hotel.
The Robbs Bakery float was
a red, white and blue birthday
cake with Nancy Robb posed
in the middle. It was driven
by Erma Jean Robb.
Sybil Holcomb rode in the
Sanford Fish and Grocery
entry which was a flower bas­
ket covered with white blos­
soms and driven by Delores
English.
Joan Dampier drove young
Leroy Reel who was clad in a
sailor suit riding a subchaser
to represent the Valdez Hotel.

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Aubrey Griffin, top photo, of
the Black Data Processing
Associates checks thework
of Crooms’ student Lyndsey
Jones as she prepares for
the National High School
Computer Competition In
Dallas. The right photo
shows students going to the
competition from Crooms
Academy of Information
Technology. From left are:
Lindsey Jon es, Shelton
Stile, Kevin Walsh, Yusuf
Corley. Jamika Garner and
Justin Bagley.

Students to duel in D allas
SANFORD — In an effort to
promote inform ation technology
literacy in the minority com m uni­
ty, the O rlando chapter of the
Black Data Processing Associates
is sponsoring six high school sen­
iors from Croom s Academ y of
Information Technology to com ­
pete in BDPA's High School
Com puter Com petition.
The even will be held the first
week of August at BDPA's 26th
annual N ational C onference in
Dallas.
The Orlando chapter of BDPA,
which was officially chartered in
2002, is sponsoring the registra­
tion and u nderw riting costs
incurred by all the Croom s stu ­
dents who will attend the nation­
al competition.
Aubrey Griffin, president-elect
of the Orlando chapter of BDPA
and an IT professional, has volun­
teered to train the students at
C room s High School for the
HSCC.
"T h is is the first year our local
BDPA chapter is sending youth to
the co n feren ce," G riffin said.

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"This type of com petition is vital hope that our students' presence
for Central- Florida m inority stu - - at B t*P A V Jlig h SchivH t pm pujer
denis to participate in s o llia t We '• C om petition
w ill* lA-dome* a
can continue to bridge the infor­ Croom s tradition."
Any interested organizations
mation technology gap."
Since late April, the team has willing to participate or donate to
been hard at work studying every
the program and help BDPA con­
M onday and W ednesday in twotinue in its mission to prom ote IT
hour sessions.
literacy in the m inority com m uni­
The format of the com petition
ty, please contact the local chapter
consists of oral, written and pro­ at bdpa-orlandot&amp;cfl.rr.com or call
gram m ing sections. In the pro­ (407) 828-2847.
gram m ing com ponent of the com ­
C room sA cad em yof
Inform ­
petition, each team will have six ation Technology is a three-yearto eight hours on one com puter to old
m agnet school
in
the
analyze, d esign, program and
Sem inole County Public Schools
document a solution to a business system. Croom s AOIT offers a
problem.
nontraditional curriculum that
"Every com ponent of the com ­ enables students to take part in
petition is equally challenging,"
integrated projects.
Griffin said. "I believe the stu­
Designed to develop essential
dents will be well prepared for it. w orkplace sk ills - w ith an
Right now, they are working hard em phasis in inform ation technol­
on the Web developm ent por­ ogy - the sch o o l's IT courses
tion."
include networking, keyboarding,
"W e are very thankful to com puter program m ing and busi­
BDPA's O rlando chapter for its ness system s and technology.
financial support and tutoring for Students can earn college credit
the co m p etitio n ," said C onnie and industry certificatio n s as
Collins, principal of Croom s. "We
well.

Sem inole County residents were
among the 2000 delegates making deci­
sions and new laws about the church.
Attending the 47th Quadrecentennial
of the General Conference of the African
Methodist Episcopal Church recently that
met in Indianapolis, Indiana, were the
Rev. Valerie J. Henery, Mrs. Sweetie
Williams of Allen AME Church, Rev.
Michael B. Price, Mrs. Lenora Mobley of
New Bethel AME Church, Sanford, and
Ms. Cherita Johnson of Lake Mary.
St. Mark AME Church of Orlando pas­
tor Rev. Samuel L. Green, Sr. was elected
Bishop and has been assigned to the 15th
Episcopal District in South Africa. He
will begin his assignment in early
October.
Eight other bishops, two females and
six others including three from Africa
were elected tat this historical conference.
New legislation passed included the
banning of AME pastors performing
same-sex marriages, enforcement of pas­
toral and elder retirement at age 75, and a
new connectional budget for 2004-2008.
The new Bishop assigned to Florida
and Bahamas District was Bishop
McKinley Young. I lighlighting tne con­
ference this year said delegate Lenora
Mobley, were notable speakers, Senator
John Kerry, Democratic candidate for
President, the Rev. Jessie Jackson of the
Operation Push, and Congresswoman
Corrine Brown of Florida, West Sanford
Freewill Holiness Church, 814 Mulberrv
Ave., the Rev. Dr. Hezekiah Ross.
The new extension classes are being

See Hawkins, Page 9A

Stetson’s Corner: No time to rest at this haven
Welcome to Stetson's
mostly hous­
Comer, where weekly we
es) have
hope to share a bit of what
missed or for­
is good about the Village of
gotten.
Ceneva. This column is
Family gar­
dedicated to a man who did
dening is a
the same - Deputy Sheriff
time-honored
Gene "Stetson" Gregory,
tradition that
who was killed in the line of
carries on
duty July 8, 1998, in the
because those
Darla Kinney
place he was sworn to pro­
who garden
tect but which could not
know that
Scoles
protect him. Geneva will
when you
never be the same because
*
work the
of Deputy G regory...it will
earth it's like free therapy
be better.
and because nothing in that
grocery store tastes as fresh
One of the things I noticed
and sweet as produce from
while vacationing in the
your own plant-ripened plot.
magnificent mountains of
Prior to this week of time
southeastern West Virginia
off, I visited Rest Haven
this past week was the fact
Farm in Geneva, where Bob
that every homestead we
and Laura Braun and their
assed boasted a bountiful
son Zachary know of what I
ackyard garden. When I
speak. The Brauns have just
pointed this out to my
finished up their first season
daughters they replied that
as growers of hydroponic
of course those people had
tomatoes and hope to repeat
gardens to feed themselves
the process again in a few
because the nearest grocery
months having gained much
store was hours away and
experience during their inau­
the nearest job probably did
gural run.
not even exist. Not so fast, I
The Braun's greenhouse
offered in return. Perhaps it
may be a tad large to qualify
is because those people know as a backyard garden, but it
something we here in Central
is (discreetly hidden) in their
Florida (where we grow
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tomatoes with a taste that
takes you back to a time
before mass production,
mass transportation and
chemical preservation took
over the produce aisle at the
local supermarket.
"We're not an organic
operation," comments Bob
Braun when asked about pest
and disease fighting within
his computer controlled facil­
ity. "We deal with white flies,
which are primarily a green­
house bug, and some fungus
from the numidity." Braun,
conscious of the chemical
effect on his crop, however,
uses pyrethrin-based formu­
las to combat pests, and
hopes that adding a vinyl
covering to the now dirt floor
of his site will cut down on
fungus problems next time
around.
Their second season of
production holds much
promise for the family, who
relocated here in 1997 from
Miami in the hopes of raising
their son in a rural small
town atmosphere and with
mom and dad working from
home.
"We learned a lot in this

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Bob Braun and Zachary pose in their hydroponic tomato operation.
The Brauns recently ended their first growing season.

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District 3: Comm. Randy Jones (c) 407-865-2281 (h) 407-321 -5457
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First
Baptist
Church
Sanford
519 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford
Rev. Rick Blythe,
Sr. Pastor
Sunday
Worship
10:30 am

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Historic St James
AME Church
B19 Cypress Avenue
Sanford. FL
407-323-5553
Rov Brenda Rogers Edge. Pastor
Sunday School. 9 30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed . 6:30PM

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3340 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile ofl Greeneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
__Sunday Services
—Mely Eucharist
BAM
t Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Diflerence is
Worth the Distance

Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Santord, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jett Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Weklva Assembly ot God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 8:15AM
&amp; 10:45AM
Sunday School 9:30AM

404-Baptist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10 45am
Bible Study, Wod, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo 10am- 1pm

402-Assembly of God
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford, FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith, Pastor
Sunday Services, 9:00AM &amp;
10:30AM
Sunday School 9:30AM
Wed. Service 7:00PM
Nursery Care Provided
"Binging God's love to the city
one person at a time"

Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Santord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9 45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, Ram ,
6pm
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

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First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2005
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
■Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th SI, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery 4 Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues. 4 Weds. Community meal @
5:30pm Weds. For times &amp; detail of
studies and activities. Call 407-3224611.

2626 Palmetto Avo
Sanford. FL 32773
(407) 323-1583
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"The Family Friendly Church'

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrott, Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wod Bible Study 4AWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Sun School 10:15am
Child Church 9am
Nursery, 0:45am -12;45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S, Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School......9:15AM
Worship Service.....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HttpV/www tcrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
tOt Upsala Rd, Sanford Hwy46A 4
Upsala Rd
Inlerim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM 4 6:30PM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drivo
(corner of Tucker Dr 4 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-Mission..........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday........... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery providod for Babies
and Small Children
"Small Enough To Love You Growing in Christ To Serve You"

407-Catholic
First Baptist Santord
519 S Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-8041/407-321 -9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rov. R, Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams. Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:t5AM
Sunday Worship, 10 30A.6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
8 9 1 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Paslor
Sunday 9.45 AM Bible Study
■t 1:00AM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5.30PM Awana
•5:30PM Discipleship Study
•5:30PM Pastor’s
Discipleship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles
Wednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children s Creative Arts)
•6PM Discipleship Classes
■6PM Orchestra
■6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Stud/
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr Harry D Rucker.
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.....9:30AM
Morning Worship ,11AM
Evening Worship(TBA) 4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Providod

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Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary. FL
Paul Hoyer. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst Pastor
Safurday Evening.... 5:30PM
Praise 4 Worship
Sunday Morning.... SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning „„9:30Am
Praise 4 Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information caJI 407-333-0797.

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood H'lls Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.... 9:30am
Morning Worship ...,10:45am
Evening Worship.... 6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ...,6:30pm

Westview Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Chartie Higgins. Associate Pastor of
Music/Youlh
Sunday Services
Morning Worship SAM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study &amp; Prayer Service
6:30PM

All Souls Catholic Church
Corner ol 9th St 4 S Oak Ave
Santord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout. Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions. Saturday, 4 PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms. Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 4 10:30

413-Christian Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist. Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Sat 10am-1pm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W 22nd St. Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley. Pastor
Sunday School... 9:45AM
Morning Worship,. 10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all ages.... 7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church ot God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Haris, Pastor
Sunday School ...9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10 30AM
Message by Pastor... 11 AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mlg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregationai
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-1584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

437-NonDenominational
City Church
650 E. Airport Blvd
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-9600
Eugene Smith. Pastor
Sunday Services, 9:00AM &amp;
10:30AM
Sunday School 9:30AM
Wed. Service 7:00PM
Nursery Care Provided
"Binging God's love to the city
one person at a time"

Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeview Plaza. 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11 AM
•Children's Fellowship
(ages 4 -1 2 ).... 11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.... 12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Meeting . . 7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appt)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

LlfeSprlng OutReach
Ministries
Sun. 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women's Club
135 W Church Ave.
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
www. Iifespringministries-org

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Santord
407-324-0199

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 411:00am
Cotfee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Providod

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd 4 Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adulls Sun School 11 ISAM
Sun.
Youth.
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir &amp; Bolls Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Seoul Troop 545 7PM
We Welcomo Your Visit Al Any
Evenl
Dr Bill Chegwin, Interim Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L. Andrews,
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Sorvices 10AM
Nursery Provided

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM. !0AM 4 11:30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford, FL
407-323-5648
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine Worship......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Avo, Sanlord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
"Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Corner ol 46-A 4 Upsala Road,
Sanlord. FL
407-330-2635
ttww.upsalachurch com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10 00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left * One Milo)
Leonard O Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where the Gospel Is good News’
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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schools, money for develop­
ing a district-wide algebra I
exam, writing programs and
Sanford
area
elementary
resource officers.
The total budget will be
$373.5 million. Of the new
money available to the dis­
trict, 94 percent went to
increasing salaries and bene­
fits which amounted to just
more than $15 million.
According to a report from
the district, nearly fit percent
of the budget goes to salaries
and benefits. There are more
elementary schools, so they
get more of the budget, or
about 33 percent. Middle
schools receive 16 percent of
the budget and high schools
just under 21 percent.
Capital projects included in
the proposed budget for 20042005 include a new elemen­
tary school in Lake Mary, a
new
middle
school
in
Tuskawilla, and expansion of
Hagerty High School in
Oviedo.
Lawton
Chiles
Middle School is being
expanded to become Hagerty
High School.
Each year, district officials
said, $1 million is given to the

schools to cover individual
school capital equipment and
improvement needs. Funds
are allocated based on school
size, enrollment, and age of
the facility.
The budget report also sets
the cost of meals at the
schools. Paid lunch at the ele­
mentary level will be $1.75.
Secondary
student
paid
lunches will be $2 or $2.25.
Reduced price lunch remains
40 cents.
An enterprise fund was
established to the district's
Extended Day Care Program.
The budget proposal says
childcare service is available
for school days, teacher work­
days, student non-attendance
days. Some school sites also
have childcare services during
spring and summer breaks.
Costs set for childcare serv­
ice are before school, $21 per
week; after school, $40 per
week; before and after school,
$45 per week; full day, $25 per
day; and full week, $100 per
week. There’ are reductions for
second and third children
enrolled. Late pickup for any
of these times is $5 for every
five minutes after 6 p.m.

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short season," Braun reflects,
"so that next time we'll be able
to hit the ground mnning."
Lessons learned this go-around,
which found the Brauns months
behind other growers who
began harvesting in November
2003 (the Braun's tomatoes first
ripened in May 2004) include
things as minor as what color
gloves to wear so as to not
excite the bumble bees which
pollinate the plants, to making
sure there is an automated back
up generator to run the opera­
tion when the power goes out,
and of course, dealing with
county and state regulations.
First year blessings have
included supportive neighbors
who have helped with every­
thing from a "greenhouse rais­
ing" to planting, picking and
promoting, as well as late-seavon tomato purchases by other
growers who bad already shut
down their operations for the
summer.
“One grower bought my
entire day's crop," delights
Braun, who also gained much
from interacting with local
growers who bad several years
experience in the business.
Not wanting to get to over­
confident in his crop-producing
abilities, Braun adds, "As much
as you think you are prepared,
there is so much involved that
every day there is something

|

new to deal with."
Braun's production abilities
previously involved major onthe-road shows featuring tour­
ing recording artists and span­
ning the globe. Laura is a com­
puter consultant and business
analyst in the cruise industry.
Both continue to jump in and
out of their professions as nec­
essary to keep things financially
functioning at Rest I laven
Farms. Both also hope to be
full-time growers within a few
years and continually plan and
work towards that end. This
fall, for example, the couple will
be utilizing a portion of tree cur­
rent greenhouse facility to grow
strawberries and herbs. A sec­
ond smaller, passive greenhouse
may provide lettuce crops in the
future*.
Tomatoes will always be the
mainstay here, however, with
most of what they produce
being sold to area restaurants.
And these are not just any old
tomatoes. These are nutrient
fed, tenderly handled, computer
monitored babies that listen to
classical music to help them
grow. Just ask Zachary, age 3.
He knows the tour script as
well as his father; although the
day we visit he prefers to play
with Iris toy tractor among the
rows and rows of towering
vines.
"They sell themselves," says

Braun matter-of-factly. This first
year, however, many days har­
vest were 11011.111x1 to local food
banks rather than be allowed to
spoil, (Rest Haven Farms also
provided the tomatoes for
Geneva’s Fourth of July celebra­
tion condiment table.) Next sea­
son, though, will be different.
Concludes Braun: " Hus has
been very rewarding for a num­
ber of reasons. I'm actually sur­
prised at how rewarding it has
been. In the end, everything has
really worked out pretty well
for people who didn’t know
what they were doing when
they started."
The Brauns are* currently in
the process of shutting down
for this season, with a midAugust date for replanting from
seed - a time when many
neighbors show up to help and
socialize. When harvesting
begins, the Brauns open a road­
side stand (run on the honor
system) at the entrance to their
farm on Rest 1laven Road in
Geneva. The contact number for
the farm is 407-349-0111.
We need you to tell us what
you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share* your
information, ideas and com­
ments by calling 407-349-2140,
via e-mail at darlas@mpinet.net,
(please put "Stetson's Comer"
in the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-1311. Thanks!

Herald photo by Merva H swhlns

“Expressloy Yours’ teaches Its studonts how to bo entrepreneurs. Experience the results of success at
the summer program. Saturday, July 24 at 6 p.m. at Sylvan Lake Park Center in Lake Mary when stu­
dents will perform.

offered through the
International Seminary Plymouth, Florida.
All pastors, ministers, dea­
cons and members who are*
interested in advancing spiri­
tual growth, please attend an
important meeting concern­
ing "Being Successful in Your
Ministry, 1, 2 and 3".
Monday, Aug. 30, at 7 p.m,
Congratulations to the June
20 0 1 "Be Successful in Your
Ministry II" class graduated
ministers Georgia Gohagen,
Carlos Smith and Mary
Smith.
For inquiries call 407-322-4397
or email Hesrozc'aol.com.

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Van G aale approached
G rieshaber, who told Van
G aale that "h e didn't like
that." Van G aale attempted
to fit all three children, two
nieces and a nephew, in the
seat, but eventually told his
nephew to "run back hom e,"
according to G riesh ab er's
notes.
L ater that evening, a
neighbor told G rieshaber she
had seen two women driv­
ing the golf cart in the neigh­
borhood.
Until Grieshaber saw Van
G aale on the golf cart,
Grieshaber said he was not
aware the deputy city man­
ager was using a cart
obtained by the city.
"T h at in cid ent revealed
these other alleg ation s,"
Grieshaber said Friday.
Van G aale contends he
informed G rieshaber about
the golf cart on Ju ly 2.
Grieshaber disagreed.
"If you had, 1 would have
objected," Grieshaber wrote
in his decision to term inate
Van Gaale.
Van Gaale adm its that he
used the golf cart. He apulo-

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in
person
to
G rieshaber Tuesday m orn­
ing, July 6, the first work day
after the federal holiday, and
he provided Grieshaber with
a written apology on |uly 7.
"I am disappointed that 1
have let you down as my
b o ss/mentor, as well as the
mayor who has been a sup­
portive advocated of my
contributions to the team ,"
Van Gaale wrote in the letter.
"D u rin g the event, I was
available and on call all day.
A s we discussed on (July 2),
I was hosting a family barbe­
cue and planned to run
betw een my house and
downtown via golf cart. In
doing this I made two m is­
takes. The first was allow ing
my mother and wife to drive
the golf cart. The second was
my (sic) giving my nieces
and nephew a ride in the
neighborhood. It was a lapse
in judgment, and I regret any
exposure brought upon the
city because of it."
Van G aale said he w ill
appeal his term ination to the
civil service com m ission and
the city com m ission, if need­
ed. He added that he was not
surprised
about
G rieshaber's decision.
"Based on (G riesh aber's)
approach all along it was
pretty much a n ticip ated ,"
Van Gaale said. "W e were
op tim istic that he w ould
make another decision, but
we were also realistic that he
would not."
Van Gaale said he is focus­
ing
on
appealin g
G rieshaber's decision and is
not
looking
for
other
employment.
"I have one objective and
that is to get my job back,"
Van Gaale said.

message was about their field
of mission work in Africa.
Minister Manning and
Sister Butts invites the com ­
munity youth and adults to
attend Vacation Bible School,
|uly 26-30 at the church from
6 until 9 p.m.

Answer key to today’s puzzle

New Bethel missionary
Baptist Church, 618 E. 10th
St., celebrated its 72nd
Church Anniversary
Celebration.
The anniversary sermon
was given by the Elder
Alphonso Waddell of the

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Olive Baptist Cliurch of
Riviera.
Saturday, July 17 at 3 p.m.,
Women's Session, tlie women
of New Bethel were* graced
with the story of Missionary
Glensecella Taylor and
Missionary Gurley, Their

"Expressly Yours" summer
program will hold their
school program Saturday, July
24 at 7 p.m. at Sylvan Lake
Park Center. The community
is invited to witness the suc­
cess of this summer program.

C i t y -----------------use, and the city leased five
others from Mid Florida Golf
Carts for $75 each
According to G rieshaber's
findings o f fact, on July I
Van Gaale called Lisa Jones
in the city 's recreation
departm ent to ask if the city
was obtaining golf carts for
July 4. Jones, who oversaw
the lease of the carts, said
yes. Van Gaale, who over­
sees the city's code enforce­
ment department, asked if
one could be reserved for
him to handle code enforce­
ment duties, since he had
given em ployees in that
departm ent the day off.
Jones
said
she
would
attem pt to reserve one but
the carts were set aside for
other departments.
Van Gaale later informed
Jones he had spoken with
Mid Florida Golf Carts and
the company was sending an
extra cart. An em ployee in
the DeLand office of Mid
Florida G olf C arts, M itch
Sander, told a Sanford police
investigator that the com pa­
ny routinely sends a spare
cart at no charge in case one
of the carts m alfunctions.
Jones, in a written state­
ment, said she called Van
Gaale on Sunday, July 4, and
told him a cart had been set
aside for his use. Van Gaale
picked up the cart in the
early afternoon.
About 7:30 p.m. on July 4,
G rieshaber saw Van Gaale
driving the golf cart in the
M ayfair subdivision with
two m inor children sitting in
the front seat and a minor
child standing on the back.
Both G rieshaber and Van
G aale live in the M ayfair
subd ivision, about eight
blocks east o f the July 4

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set its own miltage rate,
Superintendent Dill Vogel
said. The state sets the tax rate
and the amount of money the
schools will get.
"Basically the state says
here's your pot of money, see
what you can do with it," said
Deputy
Superintendent
Dianne
Kramer.
The
Legislature determ ines the
amount when it passes the
state budget during its regular
session in the spring.
The budget includes money
for items listed as "unavoid*
able cost increases." Expenses
like SI .7 million for a program
called Teachers for Growth
and more than SI million for
utilities.
Terminal leave payout and
the McKay Scholarship cost at
least $690”(WX).
Other big items in this cate­
gory include support staff and
new custodial staff for the
new Hagerty High School in
Oviedo.
New budget items included
in the budget are proposals for
the rest of the balance, Vogel
said.
These include intensive
math support in all middle

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1/4 OF SEC 33 TWP 19S RGE
30E RUN S 00 DEG 40 MIN 53
SEC E. ALONG THE E LINE OF
SAID NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF THE SW H4 332 23 FT.
THENCE N 89 OCG 51 MIN 12
SEC W 671 81 FT. THENCE N
00 DEO 58 MIN 45 SEC W
332 25 FT; THENCE S B9 DEO
51 MIN 12 SEC E 673 54 FT TO
THE PO0 ALSO LESS AND
EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT
CERTAIN RO-W PARCEL
CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FL BY WARRANTY
DEED OATEO 05-24-01 AND
RECORDED IN PB 4088 PQ
1457
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE WILL BE HELD AS POST­
ED 6 AT THE LOCATION
INDICTED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE.
Publish July 25. 2004
0136

Node* n hereby given that a
P u t* : Hawing wrt be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
C om m otion
in
the
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hal. Santofd. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Thursday, August 5,
3004 to consOer ma toflewmg
ettanga and amandmant to me
Zoning Ordinance ol the City of
Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida
Herone 8.10 acres located at
1801 Rinehart Road from AO,
Agriculture to PO. Planned
Development tor Best Buy. a
retail sales and service estab­
lishment
Legal Description A PARCEL
OF LAND LYINQ IN SEC 28
TWP I9S ROE 30E. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SW COR­
NER OF SAID SEC 28 TWP
19S ROE 30E. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE
RUN S 89*8303* E. ALONG
THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SW
1/4 OF SAID SEC 28. A DIS­
TANCE OF 1500 FEET. TO A
POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF RINEHART
ROAD (t40’ RAY PER SFMINOLE COUNTY R/W MAP
BOOK 1. PG 107) ALSO BE ING
A POINT ON A CURVE CON­
CAVE WESTERLY. HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2618 55 FEET AND
A CHORD BEARING OF N
00*0905* E. THENCE DEPART­
ING THE SOUTH LINE OF SEC
28. RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE AND ALONG SAID
EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE.
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE
OF 00*0927- A DISTANCE OF
7.19 FEET TO THE POINT OF
TANGENCY, THENCE RUN N
00*0401* E, 7 82 FEET EAST
OF AND PARALLEL WITH AND
15 FEET NORTH OF THE
WEST LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF
SAID SEC 28 TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING: THENCE
CONTINUE N 00*0401* E
ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE A DISTANCE OF 456 59
FEET. THENCE DEPARTING
SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE.
RUN S 89*5524’ E ALONG
THE CENTERLINE OF A 60
FOOT INGRESS/ EGRESS
EASEMENT A DISTANCE OF
134 33 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE
CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY. HAVING A
RADIUS OF 180 49 FEET AND
A CHORO BEARING AND DIS­
TANCE OF N 78*1724* E 73 74
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 23*3424*
A OISTANCE OF 74 26 FEET
TO THE POINT OF TAN
OENCY; THENCE RUN N
60*4007* E A DISTANCE OF
30 59 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A RADIUS OF 119 50
FEET AND A CHORD BEARING
AND
DISTANCE
OF
N
71*1827* E A DISTANCE OF
19 19 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANQL E
OF 09*1240- A OISTANCE OF
19 21 FEET TO A POINT.
THENCE DEPARTING SAID
CENTERLINE RUN S 51*00 15*
E A DISTANCE OF 780 90
FEET TO A POINT 15 00 FEET
NORTH OF (PERPENDICULAR
MEASURE) THE SOUTH LINE
OF SAID SEC 28. THENCE
RUN N 89*5303* WEST, 1500
FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL WITH SAID SOUTH LINE.
A DISTANCE OF 860 24 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING (SAID PARCEL CON
TAING 6 10 ACRES OR
265.716 00 SO FT MORE OR
LESS)
The property being more gener­
ally described as 1501 Rinehart
Road
The
Planning
&amp;
Zoning
Commission will submit a rec­
ommendation lo the City
Commission in favor ol. or
against, the requested change
or amendment
The City
Commission will hold a Public
Healing in the City Commission
Room in City Hall. Sanlord,
Florida at 7:00 p m. on August
23. 2004, to consider saxl rec­
ommendation
The
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon (he rezoning by
means ol a development order
All parties in Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity lo be
heard at said heanng
By order of the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 20th day
of July. 2004.
Rost Robert, Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with reaped to any
mafter considered at the above
meeting or heanng. he.she may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings mdudmg the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford (FS 280 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5610
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O f
THE MEETING
Publish July 25, 2004
Qt51

Small Scale Comprehensive
Plan Amendment charting the
Future Land Use map designa­
tion tor 4 6 acre* at 2805
Oregon Avenue horn LDR-SF,
Low Density Residential Single
FemJy to that of PSP. Public and
Semi Public
It is anticipated thal the Sanford
City Commission will consider
the matter at a Public Hearing
on Monday. August 23. 2004 in
the City Commission Chambers.
City Hall. Sanford. Florida, al
700 p m
Interested parties
may appear at the meeting and
be heard regarding the transmittat of the proposed plan amend­
ment to me City Commission
Interested persons may submit
written comments
The proposed amendment to
the Comprehensive Plan con be
inspected by the public al the
Department ol Planning 6
Dove top men i Services Office,
Second Floor, Sanlord City Ha*.
300 N Par* Avenue. Sanford.
Florida
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or heanng. he/she may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanford (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5610
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETINO
Publish: July 25. 2004
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Notice of
Public Sale
In accordance with the provi­
sions ol the Sell Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 801 ET
sec)
USA Stor-A Way
Hereby gives notice ot sale
under said act to
Tenant
Unit I
Victor A Perez
Elyse Muscato
Elyso Muacalo
Reginald Bellamy
Stephen Anderson
Stephen Anderson
Jane Porter
Tifuana Gift Shop
Kevin Wynn
Russ Church. Jr.
Schwan Food Co
Gary Leonard

Your storage tent is in arrears
and your personal property will
be sold at public sale to satisfy
storage toes and eipenses.
Sole will be held August 12.
200-1 11 00 am 9 USA Stor-A
Way, 4051 West SR 48.
Sanlord, FL 32771 (407)3024077,
Publish July 25. 2004 and
August t . 2004
G1S4
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
LIEN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOH SADISCO OF
FLORIDA. 3701 So Sanlord
Ave. Sanlord FL 32773
Date ol Sale 9/10.04
Time ol Sale 8 00 AM
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AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWINO A STORAGE SER­
VICES REMAIN UNPAID. MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE 13 MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA •
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-308-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA A. GORDON.
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the estate
VIRGINIA A. GORDON,
deceased. No number 04-306CP, Is pendmg in me Circuit
Court h&gt;r Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address ol which is lha
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. The names and
addresses of the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below

IN RE : ESTATE OF
DOROTHY WINANS
JENSEN EDWAROS,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
ot
DOROTHY
WINANS
J E N S E N -E D W A R D S ,
deceased, whose date of death
was February 22. 2004. Fite
Number 04 544 CP Is pending
In the Circuit Court tor Seminote
County.
Florida,
Probate
Dfvtaion. the address of which •
PO. Drawer C. Sanford. FL.
32772-0659
The names and
address of the
Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below

ol

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
A* persons on whom this ncrtics
is served who have objections
that challenge the validity ol the
win, the qualifications of the per­
sonal representative, venue, or
jurisdiction of this Court ate
required to Me their objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AH creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the dato ol the first
publication ot this notice must
tile Iheu claims with this 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
Ail other creditors ot the dece­
dent an persons havtng claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must Me their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ot the first publication
ot this Notice is July 18. 2004
Personal Representative
David Hoppen
Robert J Capko, Esquire
405 Waymont Court, Suite to t
PO Bo« 951561 (32795-1561)
Lake Mary, Florida 32746
Telephone (407)328-7451
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish July 18. 25. 2004

0111

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEEN!!! JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-966-CP

A* creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands agamst decedent’s
estate, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must tile their
claens with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Atl other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands agamst the
decedent 's estate must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ot tirsl publication of
this Notice is July 18, 2004
COMERICA BANK.
l/k/a COMERICA BANK
TRUST, FSB
Personal Representative
By Peter Sloib. VP
1800 Corporate Blvd N W
Boca Raton. Florida 33431

&amp;

Amber Jade F Johnson
Florida Bar No 975590
Law Office of Amber Jade F
Johnson
557 North Wymote R d . Suite

100
Maitland. FL 32751
Telephone 407571-2388
F ai Number (407)660 6031
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G II3

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Iho undersigned. SAN­
FORD BOAT WORKS 4 MARI­
NA. INC will on August 5,
2004, at t t 00 AM at 4130
Celery Avenue. Sanlord, Honda,
offer lor sale and sell al public
outcry to the highest and best
bolder tor cash, the following
described personal property
abandoned by a previous ten­
ant, Joseph Q Hudock in
Semmofe County. Florida, to be
sold as one lot and described as
loflows
ITEM QUANTITY SERIAUID
NUMBER

IN RE THE ESTATE OF

1990 20' Godfrey vessel
One (1)
GDY7127CA090
Decal #03594318
Registration # FL 3520GU

ESTHER ELIZABETH
BAGLEY-STEWART.

DATED this 9lh day ol July.
2004
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
ot
ESTHER
ELIZABETH
BAGLEY-STEWART deceased,
whoso date ol death was April
13, 2002. is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division. File Number 04-966CP. the address ol which is Post
Office Drawer C. Sanlord. FL.
32772-0659 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentatives attorney ore set
form below
AM creditors of the decedent and
other persons, who have claims
or demands against the dece­
dents estate, including unmalured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, and who have been
served a copy ol this notice,
must tile their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons who have
claims or demands against the
decedents estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must tile then
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JULY 18, 2004
Personal Representative
ANITRA STEWART
4022 East Crestvww Drive NW
Huntsville, Alabama 35618
DAVID W VELiZ
Florida Bor No 846366
PO Bos 677879
Orlando, FL 32867-7879
Telephone: (407) 894 8386
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
PubOsh June 18, 25, 2004

0112
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 04 544 CP

SANFORD BOAT WORKS A
MARINA. INC
Archie Smith, President
Notice ol Public Sale prepared
by Attorney for Sanford Boat
Works A Marina. Inc
Stephen H Coover
HUTCHISON. MAMELE A
COOVER. PA
PO Boa 1149
Sanlord. FL 32772-1149
Publish July 18, 25, 2004
G116

Sanford City Commission
Agenda for 7-26-04
Monday, July 26, 2004, at
7:00 P.M.
City Commission
Cham bers. 1st Floor
Sanford City Hall, 3 0 0 North
Park Avenue
•C A L L T O O R D E R
• IN V O C A TIO N
• PLEDG E O F ALLEGIANCE
•A P P R O V A L O F M IN U T E S
Minutes of July 12, 2004,
Work Session and Regular
Meeting. Recom m ended by
the City Clerk and the City
Manager.

CONSENT AGENDA
(1)
A pprove
City
Attorney’s Statem ent for
month of June, 2 0 04.
R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.
(2)
Approve Paym ents
M ade during June 2004.
R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.
(3)
Approve piggyback­
ing on existing O ran g e
County Contracts to pur­
chase
pipe,
pre-cast
structures, and related
material lo complete the
15th Street and Sanford
Avenue drainage project,
2nd
phase.
R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.
(4)
Approve w ater serv­
ice to properties outside
the city at 36 5 0 Sanford
Avenue and 114 Bieder
Avenue, with owners to
pay all fees; and authorize
the City Clerk to record
the Annexation Petitions^
and consider annexing the
properties
w hen
they
becom e
an n exab le.
R eco m m en d ed by the
City Manager.
(5)
Approve
Crim inal
Justice Center Interlocal
Agreem ent with Seminole
County.
Recom m ended
by the City M anager.
(6)
Approve purchase
and installation of Mobile
D ata Transm ission la p ­
tops including necessary
com ponents on all Fire
D epartm ent
engines,
tower and battalion vehi­
cles.
Recom m ended by
the City Manager.

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
August 12. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulm A ve . Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction Irom 9AM until 6 PM
Terms ate cash or certified funds
only
OVIEOO
TOWING
reserves the right to accept or
refuse any and a* bats
The following
Offered for bids:

vehicles

are

(7)
Approve
Annual
Funding A g reem ent for
F Y 2 0 0 4 /2 0 0 5
with
M etroplan
O rlando
in
am ount of $ 3 3 ,4 1 1 .7 5 .
R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.
(8)

Approve renewal of

lease with Baker Farms
for cattle grazing at Site
10; first year payment of
ten year annual lease will
be
$15.
175.
R eco m m en d ed by the
City Manager.
(9)
R en ew al
of
Insurances;
accept
(B C /B S )
12/15
Self
Insured Plan as presented
on the Health Insurance
Comparisons Self Insured
Plan sheet; approve con­
tinuing with Aetna to pro­
vide Group Life Insurance
Coverage with no change
in cost to the City;
approve renewal of volun­
tary Group Dental cover­
ag e
with
Principal
Financial Group; approve
renewal of coverage with
Professional
Insurance
Com pany Benefit Plans.
R ecom m ended by the
City Manager.

premises consumption at
105 E. 1st Street for only
the applicant of record's
use in conjunction with the
existing
restaurant.
R ecom m ended by the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission, Director of
Planning
D evelopm ent

and
Services

and the City Manager.
(2)
R equest
from
D elaw are Quarries, Inc.
(P ebble Junction, Inc.)
regarding
C ode
Enforcement Board Case
#02-1985.
City Attorney
reports that the City can­
not reopen or hear the
facts of Ihe case without
new evidence and it is
more than 30 days since
the ruling.
T h e City
Commission can reduce
the fine in a further
amount but cannot reopen
the case.

PUBLIC HEARINGS
(1)
Second reading and
adoption of Ordinance No.
38 5 6 to adopt the First
C om prehensive
Plan
A m endm ent
of
2004.
R ecom m ended by the
Director of Planning and
D evelopm ent
S ervices
and the City Manager.

(3)
First
reading
of
O rdinance
No.
3884
regarding
City
C ode
C hapter 11, Article I,
G arbage, Trash, W eeds
and
Solid
W aste.
R ecom m ended by the
Public Works Director and
the City Manager.

(2)
Second reading and
adoption of Ordinance No.
3 8 8 3 to annex 2 .5 0 acres
botween W. 5th Street and
St. Johns Parkw ay and
betw een Aero Lane and S.
W hite C edar Road. 251 S.
W hite
C edar
Road;
Govind
an
d
M eena
Chaudhari, owners.
Ad
published July 14 and 21,
2004. Recom m ended by
the City Clerk and the City
Manager.

(4)
FY 20 0 5 Budget and
Millage: Set FY 2 0 0 5 pro­
posed m illago rate at
6 .350 mills, announce the
roll-back millage rate of
6 .067 mills, and set the
first public hearing on the
tentative budget for 7:00
P.M. on S eptem b er 13,
2004,
in
the
City
Com m ission C h am b ers,
3 00 N. Park A venue,
Sanford, Florida 3 2 7 7 1 .
R ecom m ended by the
Finance Director and the
City Manager.

(3)
Affirm the Planning
and Zoning Commission's
decision on M ay 6, 2004,
to approve a Conditional
Use for BP Connect at
25 0 0 French Avenue with
conditions including the
restriction that no drive­
w ay is allow ed on U S
Highway 17&amp; 92 and the
requirem ent for traffic
calm ing devices to bo
installed
along
Sarita
Street. Ad published June
27, 2004, property posted
Juno 25, 2 0 0 4 , property
owners notified June 18,
2004.
C ontinued from
July 12, 2004. Director of
Planning
and
D evelopm ent
Services
and the City M anager rec­
om m end affirm ing the
Planning
and
Zoning
Commission's decision.
R E G U L A R IT E M S
(1)
Approve Alcoholic
B everage S ales for o n ­

•ADD-ON ITEMS
• INFORMATION
• CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
• CITY CLERK S REPORT
• CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
•CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
•COMMISSIONERS' REPORTS
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
W HICH RECORD IS NOT
PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. (F.S. 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.

1994 Dodge Ram
VIN# JM1B7HCI6Y9RS7Q7354
Publish July 25 2004
0135
Notice
Always Towing
4368 Hwy 427
Sanford. FL 32773
407-32 ) 3225
407-321-4557 FAX
Vehicle Type VIn l Auction Dale
877/2004
2001 Dodge
2B3H046R41H629313
1991 Cadillac

1G6KS53B4MU817535

1994 Chevrolet
t GNDU0607RT102768
1995 Dodgo
t B7FL26G6SW9232S9
1995 Mazda

JMIBAI4I0S0I23654

I960 l.uzu
JA8RT5176J7422460
1965 Oldamobita
1G3JC6907FK32905I
8711/2004
1994 Toyota
JT2EL45UGR0165315
PuMth: July 25.2004
GI39

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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

Amens Towing. Inc Located al
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sanlord. FL lor the purpose
ol disposing of th * following
vehicles

vehicles al Public Auction lor
Cash on August 6, 2004 al
10 00 A M at 102 N Maple
Ave, Sanford, FL 3277t. All
vehicles sold AS IS No title
guaranteed. Harrys Towing
reserves the tight to ted on any
vehicle

NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMANO TO HIGHESTBIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE:
1995 Ford 4 door: White
VIN# I FA5P14J9SW30Q405

For tuither information please
call (407)321 2948
08/14/04
(t) Year 2000/Maka Mazda
VIN# JM1BJ2223Y0199699

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour poor to sale:
1990 BUICK
t G4CW54C2L1643540

08/07/04

1964 Honda 2 door Red
VIN#JHMAB5220EC035264
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON AUGUST 06, 2004 AT 10
0 CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING.
1240 S CR 427, LONG WOOD.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIOOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM AND 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR HEJECT ANY
ANO ALL BIDS.

(I) Year !993,MakeBMW
VIN# WBAH06315PBJ89C92
06/06/04
(1) Year 1979Make Mercedes
VIN# 12313012121421
08/00704
(1) Year i960.Make Toyota
VIN# JT2ST67C1K7285572
(2) Year 1996/Make Hyundai
VIN# KMHCF24F0WA066S36
Publish July 25. 2004
G I40

PuCiish July 25. 2004
0138
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Public Auction
Public auction to be held et 9.01
am. on the day(9) specified
below, e l the front door ol

Removal ot the described vehi­
cles was conducted in compli­
ance with FS. 713 78 Nonce
trial Harrys Towing will sen said

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN August 23. 2004
TIME tOCOam
WHERE A A R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
69 Fiat 2 door

1995 JEEP
I J4GZ58S4SC6754I7
Publish: July 25, 2004
G I55

0012107
Publish: July 25. 2004
0137
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
yves Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
0ana/2004 OS 00 e m at 2522
Country Club R d . Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or a*
bids.
tFAHPI IJ IR W 146696
1994 Ford Escort
Publish: July 25.2004
0157

Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien end intent to sett vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Flonda Statutes thal on
08-0972004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d. Sanlord. Ft
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or a*
beta
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1981 Kawasaki MC
JNIPB22S9JUS86634
1968 Nissan Sentra
Publish: July 25 2004
0156

�Sunday. July 2T». 2001

T he Herald

Letters —
From Page 4A
when; tin.' professional that we
have hired to run our town Ls
refusing to listen to reasonable
input from the people that this
town voted to be our voice.
I want a city staff that
responds to the collective wis­
dom of the voted representatives.
The informed, well questioned
and debated wisdom of the rep­
resentatives. The City Manager Ls
staff. He works for me as do you,
mayor. The problem Ls the city
manager doesn't seem to under­
stand that or care to understand.
1 don't know what the second
deck is. But lately. I've felt very
removed from the second floor of
my City 1fall. I grew up in a mil­
itary family. My father Ls a retired
Bird Colonel. But, one thing he
taught me was, his rank didn't
matter after he retired. He was
Joe citizen to every one around
him.
After a debate at the Sanford
Women's Club, regarding the
"Strong Mayor" vote, I men­
tioned to you the following
phrase that kept going through
my head while listening to you
and your "professional city man­
ager expert" debate: "The Titanic
was built by professionals, the
Ark was built by an amateur."
I want to see the right thing
done, regarding Andrew Van
Gaale, and 1 believe that keeping
him would be the nght thing to
do. If we do not value those who
have done well for us, then we
deserve the people that we find
ourselves with later.
I have faith in you to do the
right thing for Sanford. As
always, please let me know if I
can be of service to you or the
city.
Virgil Hurley
Sanford

edge Mayor Brady Lessard's riating to see city "grown up" and fell in love with this commu­
nity. In all of my years of service,
Letter to the Editor in elders fighting over such a trivial
I have never seen such absurd
issue.
Wednesday's San/iml HeralJ.
There seems to be total disre­ behavior as what the City
In that letter, the mayor clari­
gard
to Mr. Van Gaale's 10 years Manager is trying to do with
fied his view of the proper role
of
dedicated
service to the city of Deputy City Manager Andrew
the city commLssion has with
personnel actions of the city Sanford where no such habitual Van Gaale.
I was on the committee to
manager — that Ls, don’t meddle. misuse has ever been cited.
select
a new City Manager for
Any
concerned
citizen
should
The mayor refers quite appro­
priately to last year's referendum call for an immediate halt to this our city and was a big supporter
which he says "put the issue to childish nonsense (at, once again of the new City Manager — what
rest." And so it did. The issue in tax payers expense) and instead a big mistake I made!
1le may be from the military
the current controversy is not devote attention energy and rev­
enues towards more serious but when you get the real world
about
the
person
who
is
city'
To the editor
everything is not black or white.
I have been following the manager, or whether his atti­ issues.
Sadly, the current city employees
Martha
and
Jerry
Hendrix
"Van Gaale" story on the news as tudes /actions are agreeable to
Casselberry are working in fear. No one
everyone.
The
issue
is
whether
well as in the papers/internet. I
should work in fear. This Ls the
know I don’t live in your city, the city manager is within his
city of Sanford, not the city of
however, I would just like to rights and duty1 to take action To the editor
Sanford Military Base.
I
am
very’
amcemed
with
the
express my opinion on the mat­ agaiast an employee whom he
Please bnng Andrew Back!
status
of
Andrew
Van
Gaale's
feels
has
engaged
in
mLsconduct.
ter. The golf cart incident from
Lon Howell
July 4 has turned into the biggest As the mayor says, he is within suspension and potential dis­
Sanford
missal
as
deputy
city
manager
his rights.
waste of time, money and effort.
This
has
got
to
be
one
of
the
most
Those of us who organized
It seems to me that Sanford
To the editor.
city officials have mow impor­ and worked very hard in the ref­ absurd situations 1have ever wit­
I was shocked when I heard
tant business at hand than con­ erendum to retain our city man­ nessed in government.
about
the suspension of Deputy
It
is
disturbing
to
think
that
ducting a witch hunt. Granted, I ager form of government, and
City
Manager Andrew Van
while
he
is
on
suspension
city
do not know all the details about rejoiced when more than twoGaale.
1 believe City Manager Al
the case, but do they really want thirds of the citizeas agreed, now business is piling up on his desk. Grieshaber was suspiciously
If
he
is
dismissed,
more
tax
the
mayor's
to fire Mr. Van Gaale for using a applaud
along
with money will be spent to mil for a hasty and overreacted by putting
golf cart? What type of prece­ re-affirmation,
zzzother
commissioners,
of
that replacement as well as train that Van Gaale on immediate suspen­
dent will that set? It seems to be a
person and hope that they are up sion. Van Gaale served the
case involving a lapse in judg­ decision.
We believe that Sanford is best to the standards that Mr. V'an Sanford aimmunity as interim
ment. Do the people of Sanford
city manager last year (July seriously want these types of served by a professional city Gaale has acheived after ten August 2003) before Georgia res­
years.
manager
administering
the
oper­
repercussions for such a minor
To the editor.
I have not spoken to one sin­ ident Grieshaber was hired for
ations of the city, and by a city
1am writing to you about Cart offense? I don't believe it.
gle
person that feels that these the city manager position last
Mr. Van Gaale used a golf cart. commission actively promoting
Gate and Andrew Van Gaale's
means
justify this end. If August.
He did not remove documents it vision.
pending dismissal. At this point
During his tenure as interim
anyone
should
be* punished, it
As
this
writing,
the
city
man­
I'd like to say to Mr. Grieshaber from the National Archives. I ask
city
manager, he proposed a
should
be
Mr.
Van
Gaale's
super­
to get a grip. Andrew's judgment the people of Sanford, please ager's decision on the actions of visor, who has let his pride over­ budget — that was approved by
was not the greatest in this stop your city officials from run- the deputy city manager has not ride any sensible judgment in the commission — that saved the
episode, but unless this is piled ning wild. Stand up and let your been announced Whatever that
this situation. As a man in charge city more than $37,000. He also
on top of other similar inci­ commissioners know that the fir­ decision, it is our earnest hope of many subordinates, I would requested employee educational
dences, then I would say look for ing of Andrew Van Gaale Ls inap­ that all involved will allow due think that he would have the reimbursement, with allocations
process to proceed, without
a compromise. From my experi­ propriate and unnecessary
for each department; unused
Allan R. Henderson poorly-conceived calls for retri­ training and management skills funds lx* plaaxl in a citywide
ence Andrew is a good employee
Cocoa Beach bution against the city manager. to differentiate between a truly contingency fund; and $35,000 in
and has value. What really wor­
Both men deserve no less. For serious infraction and one that
ries me is that no compromise
those who would take advantage certainly should be addressed, funding to the Sanford/Seminole
has been found and that is a sad To the editor
Chamber of Commerce. Seems to
As the person who has known of an unfortunate situation to but does not warrant termina­ me that in the short time he was
indicator of an unyielding man­
tion.
agement style. All in all, this Andrew Van Gaale since his pursue a political agenda at the
I certainly hope that since it is interim city manager he did a lot
expense
of
good
government,
we
birth,
please
allow
me
to
share
episode as played out has been
stated on the city's website "The for the city-.
say
remember
that
citizens
are
an embarrassment for the city with you what I know to be true.
Van Gaale has served on the
City Manager, City Clerk and
and it's high time to resolve this. Andrew Van Gaale is a man who watching.
Sanford
Historic Preservation
City
Attorney
serve
at
the
pleas­
Henry Sweet
Ls devoted to his family, commu­
I support Andrew's retention.
Boaril as a certified local govern­
ure
of
the
City
Commission,"
L.
Millard
Hunt
Denny Gibbs nity and country Andrew Ls a
that the city commission will be ment contact since 1997, as vice
Sanford
Sanford man who steadfastly conducts
able to override any decision that president of the Central Florida
himself with honor, integrity and
Mr. Grieshaber, due to his pride, Chapter Florida Planning and
dependability. Andrew is a man To the editor
To the editor.
It was annoying to see once has shown himself unworthy to Zoning Association, and was
I’m writing to show my sup­ committed to serving his fellow
endorsed by the Sierra Club for
make.
port for Andrew Van Gaale. 1 man. As a son, husband, brother, again that precious tax payer dol­
Seminole County Commission
Christina
F.aton
worked with him when I was friend and public servant, lars are going to be wasted over a
District 1 in 2000.
Sanford
chairperson for the Historic Andrew exhibits leadership at minor infraction by deputy city
It would not lx* in Sanford's
manager
Mr.
Andrew
Van
Gaale
Preservation Board in Sanford. it's finest. I have been blessed to
best
interests to let this man go.
using the City's golf cart for a To the editor
Andrew Ls one of the most moral, have Andrew as my son.
The use* of a golf-cart during
I
have
served
on
the
I
listorical
Judith Van Gaale day for supposed non-city work.
upstanding, and dedicated per­
In such serious times of focus­ Board, Planning &amp; Zoning, City Fourth of July festivities Ls a slap
St Petersburg
sons I know. The city is fortunate
on the wrist offense, not some­
ing attention to issues of terror­ Commission (H years) and am
to have him as an employee. As a
on the Airport thing to lose a job over.
ism, homeland security, upcom­ presently
taxpayer, I really don't care To the editor
Christine Allen
It Ls with considerable satLsfac- ing elections and economic Authority Board.
whether or not any government
Altamonte Springs
I
moved
to
Sanford
in
1*478
employee used a golf cart to tion that we write to acknowl­ uncertainties, it is comically infu-

The city of Sanford has been
steadily polishing its image.
Over the recent past, we built tne
Seminole Town Center and
established the Orlando Sanford
International Airport. We have a
beautiful riverfront and an ever
improving residential and com­
mercial historic district. Our
water and sewer capacity to pro­
vide service is excellent. Our
diverse community in terms of
wealth, race and culture is
Incoming one of our most pre­
cious strengths.
It is unacceptable to me to see
our strides tarnished and our
laundry aired during a time
when we a*uld be capitalizing
on our hard work and our God
given location in time and geog­
raphy. The issues surrounding
the attempt to fire Andrew are, in
my opinion, hardly worth any
mention. We have work to con­
tinue, we have a city to build and
we have citizeas to serve. Let's
not squander any more of our
resources on this issue. Bring
Andrew Van Gaale back, identify
the problem and make it go
away.
Charles Rowe
Orland

To the editor.
My name is Charles Rowe. I
was the Director of Community
Development for the city of
Sanford for many years. I have
served on many boards, and I
have worked to help countless
non-profit groups and individu­
als throughout Seminole County.
1 feel that the city of Sanford is
mv adoptive home town. I cur­
rently serve proudly as ,i mem­
ber to the City's Community
Redevelopment Agency.
As an employee I worked,
many times, very closely with
Andrew Van Gaale. I saw
Andrew go out of his way to help
the people and to protect the city.

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shuttle hLs family on 4th of July.
Andrew was working code
enforcement by just driving
around checking on things. So
what if family was with him.
What a waste of time and direc­
tion on the city manager’s time.
He told Andrew he didn't
approve of his actions. Andrew
apologized. Let it go, Al.
Laura Howell
Sanford

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Sunday
July 25, 2004

Bono Boston bound

theBiGS
Weekly stats for Seminole
County’s Major League
Baseball players

Lake Mary star
inks contract
with Red Sox

Oviedo High School's

Mark
B ellhorn
2b

Special to the Herald

Boston Red Sox

ab

h

r

346 90

HR

64

rbi

11

51

avg.
.260

• Had a four-hit game against
Texas on July 10 and was in
an 11 -for-33 streak (.333)
before going 0-for-8 in a dou­
bleheader on Thursday.

Photo courleay ol Bill Rlchardeon, UCF AthlatJca Association, Inc.

Lake Mary’s Kyle Bono leaves UCF first in career ERA with a
1.66 mark aftor posting a 12-4 record In two seasons.

UCF sophomore right-handed pitcher Kyle
Bono has signed a professional contract with the
Boston Red Sox and will report to the Lowell
Spinners in the New York-Penn League. Bono,
an eighth-round draft selection of the Red Sox in
the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft, was a
draft eligible sophomore following his AllAmerica season in 2004.
"It was a big decision because I loved playing
at UCF for Coach Bergman and Coach Cozart,"

commented Bono. "Stilt this is the right time for
me to join the Red Sox and my goal is to reach
the Major Leagues one day."
Bono had a rapid rise from a high school sen­
ior at Lake Mary High School, where he was
used out of the bullpen as a part-time pitcher
and full-time third baseman. In two seasons
with the Golden Knights, Bono finished with a
12-4 career record and 1.66 ERA in 130.0 innings
of work.
"It's a credit to Kyle to his makeup and work
ethic." stated UCF pitching coach/recruiting
coordinator Craig Cozart on Bono's quick trip to
the pros. "His greatest asset is his makeup on
the mound. When you put that together with a
guy who works the way Kyle does, you see the
results. We wish him the best in his professional
career."
Cozart has auickly established himself as one
of the top pitching coaches in the nation. During
See College, Page 13A

Seminole High School's

David

Title within reach

E ckstein
SS

Anaheim Angels

ab

h

r

308 92

HR

rbi

49

0

avg.
19

.299

• W as 20-for-45 (444) during
11-game hitting streak that
ended in an O-for-4 against
Texas on Wednesday.

Lake Mary's

Danny
Graves

Cincinnati Reds
w

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sav

so

bb

era

1

4

34

30

5

3 12

Just missed chance to become
fastest to 35 saves in a season
when Cubs rallied late in game
on Monday.
Lake Brantley High School's

Felipe
Lopez
ss

Cincinnati Reds

ab

h

r

HR

rbi

avg.

46

7
3
0
5
152
• Back at A A A Louisville hitting
.273 in 70 gam es after an
extended stay with Reds,

Sanford Middle School's

C orey

P atterson
CF

Chicago Cubs
ab

h

352 98

r

HR

rbi

avg.

51

11

39

278

• Is IO-for-31 (.323) in getting
hits in 6-of last-8 games,
including a three-hit game
and two two-hit contests.

Seminole High School's

T im

R a in es J r .
CF

Baltimore Orioles

ab

h

r

34

10

4

HR

rbi
0

avg.

3

.294

• Did much better in month stay
on Big League roster, but
w as sent back to A A A this
week after a trade and return
of several injured pitchers.
Lake Brantley High School's

Jason
Varitek

Boston Red Sox
ab

h

284

79

r

37

HR

11

rbi

avg.

39

.278

• H a s been steady after a
slump, going 6-for-19 (.316)
with three two-hit gam e s in
past week heading into week
sene s with the Yankees.

Weekend
could
decided
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ssons / In

Oviedo
12-U
girls
making
a mark

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Special to the Herald

With their feet securely
back on home turf, the
Sanford River Rats are
edging ever closer to the
regular season champi­
onship in the Florida
Collegiate Summer
League.
After opening the week
with an extra-inning loss
at Daytona Beach on
Tuesday, the team
bounced back with wins
over Daytona Beach and
Winter Park on
Wednesday and Thursday
at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
The latter two games
were make-ups from earli­
er rain outs.
With the victories, and
heading into Friday
night’s game with the
Orlando Shockers, the
River Rats were 16-10 on
the season and holding a
two-game lead over the
Barracudas, although they
were only a game back in
the loss column at 13-11.
Sanford will close out
the regular season with
home games against
Orlando today (Saturday)
at 7 p.m. and Sunday at l
p.m. and on Tuesday
against the Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs starting
at 7 p.m.
The double elimination
tournament will be played
Thursday through
Saturday at Historic
Sanford Memorial
Stadium to finish a highly-successful first season
for the league.
Thursday's games will
begin at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
and will feature the No. 2
seed taking on the No. 3
seed and the No. 1 seed
See River Rats, Page 13A

Undefeated at Districts and
States, The Oviedo Babe Ruth
12-Under All-Star team headed
to the Southeast Regional on
Wednesday, July 14th.
Although they had been
playing beautifully, they were
nervous. They had to face Pitt
County, N.C. Pitt has quite a
resume. The six-time Southeast
regional Champion and four­
time defending World Series
Champion in 12U, they were a
force to be reckoned with.
Two years ago this same
Oviedo team, with only a few
player changes, under the
coaching of Kurt Shoup, won
the Florida State
Championship in the 10-Under
division. They went to
Southeast Regional in Kinston,
N.C. where they finished sec­
ond. Not bad, and only one
team beat them.
Twice.
Pitt County, N.C.
The girLs' first game was
Thursday morning at 9 a.m.
Against, guess who? Pitt
County. The team may have
been nervous, but they never
showed it and they were cer­
tainly never rattled. They look
on Pitt County just like every
other team they had faced.
Strong defense, talented and
versatile pitching, and bats
that could show up anywhere
in the line-up.
Oviedo jumped on Pitt early
with a 1-0 lead in the first
inning. Two more runs were
added in the 4th inning. Pitt
started hitting in the 5th
inning, but the team kept calm
and got out of the inning with
two runs scoring. Oviedo won
3-2.
Oviedo worked its way
through the winner's bracket
with two more* wins. One
against West North Carolina
(i0-0) and the other against
See Oviedo, Page 13A

monte

Herald p h o to s by Jim W entz

The Sanford River Rats
have moved to within a cou­
ple of wins of the regular
season title due in part to
the play of star second
baseman Dan Quartararo
(at left, sliding back into first
in a recent game against the
Winter
Park
Diamond
Dawgs) and newly added
outfielder
Adam
Tindle
(shown above making a
super catch in right field
against
the
Diamond
Dawgs). The locals will
close out the regular season
with home games against
the Orlando Shockers today
(Saturday) at 7 p.m. and
Sunday at 1 p m. and
against Winter Park on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. The
Double
Elimination
Tournament will also be
hosted by tho River Rats at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium
this
coming
Thursday,
Friday
and
Saturday.

Teams, players shine at Disney
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE BUENA VISTA — It's been
quite a week for both teams and play­
ers at AAU (Amateur Athletic Union)
National Tournaments held at Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex.
The girls' portion of the summer
AAU tournaments at Disney ended this
past Monday with the Seminole
Raiders and Winning Ways Matrix both
finishing tied for fifth in the nation in
their respective tournaments.
The Seminole Raiders, coached by
Seminole Community College women's
assistant Alex de la Fe and Winter
Springs' Missy Guadagnino and made
up mostly of player who will be play­
ing for SCC this fall, came to life in
Bracket Play and got all the way to the
Quarterfinals before falling to the
Tennessee Elite in the 18-and-Under
Division 1 National Championship.
Following the tournament rising SCC
sophomores Abena "Bobo" Bosia from
Orlando and Kirsten Harris from Fr.
Lauderdale were named to the AllAmerica Team.

(

Making up the rest of the team were
Winter Springs High School rising jun­
ior Annie Hite, Ronke Allen, Sade
Allen, Oviedo's Irimar Hernandez, who
almost single-handily won a game that
put the team into the Quarterfinals,
Anika Henrey, Tamara Layton, Latasha
Lawrence, Carmen Thomas, Lindsey
Violet te and Christina Wright.
The Matrix relied through Pool Play
unbeaten and looked like they would
easily make the Final Four.
The team held a seven-point lead at
halftime, but the Southern Kentucky
Sharpshooters, who come by their
name honestly behind twin-sisters
Amber and Paige Guffey, rallied on a
three-point barrage to win by five
points and end the Altamonte Springsbased team to a fifth place finish.
Following the tournament, Oviedo
High School graduate Whitney Tossie,
who is headed for Appalachian State in
North Carolina, was named to the AllAmerica Team.
Matrix was coached by Tasha
Hamilton and Ketcey Roegiers-Jenscn
and joining Tossie on the roster were

Sarah Badawi, Amber Bishko, Kalia
Carrington, Janelle Collazo, Quagce
Gaines, Carmen Jones, Brittany Mixon,
Antoinette Reames, Latoshia Richburg,
Amber Stoney and Taylor Wilbur.
The boys' events began on Tuesday
with the 16-and-Under Super Showcase
for invited players only.
The Nike Team Florida 15-and-Under
Team, fresh off a fourth place finish at
the AAU 15-and-Under Division I
National Tournament in Tennessee,
moved up in division to play older
teams and was outstanding, going 3-0
in Pool Play, thumping Team Florida,
102-71, the Gastonia Mountaineers
from North Carolina, 87-83, and Cecil
Kirk out of Maryland, 81-76.
The team then defeated Team Heal
from North Carolina in the first round
of Bracket play before falling to eventu­
al champion Ferrari out of Illinois,
which featured a line-up of several
players over 6-foot-8.
The Casselberry-based team, formerly
known as the Raptors, then went into
Friendship Play and defeated the
See AAU, Page 13A

Hereto photo by Jim Wentz

Former Oviedo star Whitney Tossie
(shown earlier this season against
Boone) was named an All-American
after leading the Winning Ways Matrix to
a Fifth Place finish in the AAU 17-andUnder Division I National Tournament at
Disney’s Wide World of Sports.

�T he H erald

SundayJuly 25. 2004

Page 13A

River Rats
Continued from Page 12A
facing the No. 4 seed.
There will be three games on Friday (July 30)
beginning with a Loser's Bracket Game a»'noon,
the Winner's Bracket final at 3:30 p.m. and the

AAU
Continued from Page 12A
Louisiana Stars to finish the
three days, 5-1.
The team has decided to skip
the 17-and-Under Super
Showcase being played this
weekend, but will return to
Disney on Monday to start
play in the Juniors (17-andUnder) Division 1! National
Tournament.
As he was at the nationals,

Loser's Bracket final, featuring the noon winner
and the 3 JO p.m. loser, at 7 p.m.
The Champioaship Game is scheduled for 4
p.m. on Saturday, with the 'if necessary game,’ if
both teams have a loss, being played at 7 p.m.
The River Rats lost the opening game or the

rising Lake Howell sophomore
Nick Calathes led the team in
scoring, while fellow Silver
Hawk rising sophomores John
Roberson and Joey Rodriguez
played a major roll in the suc­
cess of the team.
Other Lake Howell players
on the squad are Chandler
Parsons and Jeremy Jackson
with Jordan Bolton of Winter
Park, Matt Pressey of Lake
Mary and Danny Krazit of

Bishop Moore rounding out the
roster.
The team is coached by John
Calathes, the father of Nick and
former Lake Howell star Pat
Calathes, who is playing in
three leagues in Philadelphia as
he gets ready to begin his
career at St. Jew’s, and Dave
Krazit, who played at
Sem inole Com m unity
College for Joe Sterling.

week, 7-6, in 10 innings against the Barracudas
at Daytona Beach Community College.
Stetson standout Jon DeStetano was the star,
scoring four runs. The lefty-swinger opened the
bottom of the 10th with a single and advanced to
third on a pair of wild pitches before scoring on
a one-out infield single by Tim Orlosky.
Brent Sellers led Sanford at the plate, going 3for-4 with two runs scored and an RBI. Other hit­
ters were Jon Lozada (2-for-4, RBI), Adam Tindle
(2-for-5, run), Isaac Libby (two RBI) and Dan
Quartararo (single, run, RBI).
Sanford's Angelo Petracca was l-for-4 with an
RBI for Daytona Beach.
The River Rats' main weapon all season, their
starting pitching, dominated the two wins.
On Wednesday, Kyle DeYoung ran his record
to 6-1 with a complete-game 2-1 win over
Daytona Beach.
DeYoung scattered seven hits, two of which
were doubles by Angelo Petracca and another a
home run by DcStafano, while allowing one run

with seven strike outs and two walks.
Sanford broke a 1-1 tie in the bottom of the
eighth inning off Lake Mary's D J. Ackley when
Kyle Patrick and Sellers hit back-to-back singles.
But the next two batters made outs, with Patrick
moving to third on a fly by Lozada and Sellers
stealing second, before Adam Tindle, who
recently joined the team, ripping the game-win­
ning single.
Former SCC ace and current South Carolina
starter, Zac McCamie, who joined the team at the
All-Star break, was the winner on Thursday,
going all nine in a 5-2 win over Winter Part to
raise nis record to 3-0.
The righthander from Boone High School gave
up six hits and two runs, while striking out six
and walking only one.
Tindle was 2-for-4 with a run, while Oviedo's
Brett Murphy was 2-for-3. Other contributors
were Propst (single, run, RBI), Patrick (run, two
RBI), Bon Sprague (run, RBI), Lozada (RBI) and
Ryan McKenzie (run).

College --------------Continued from Page 12A
his eight-year tenure at UCF, 20 Golden Knights
have been drafted under his watch, including
two first round selections.
Bono smashed the UCF career record of F:KA,
formally held by Jason Arnold (1998-01) with a
2.38 ERA. Arnold was an All-American and sec­
ond round pick of the New York Yankees in the
2001 Major League Draft.
Bono totaled 150 strikeouts and just 89 hits
allowed over his career, and opponents hit just
.192 off the right-hander. He ended his career
with four saves, which placed him in a tie for
eighth in school history. Bono also totaled five
shutouts in his career, which is tied for first in
school history.
Bono's 2004 season was one of the best in
school history. He finished the year 8-2 with a
1.94 ERA and was named a second team AllAmerican by USA Today/Sports Weekly. He tal­
lied six complete games and five shutouts in 97.1
innings of work with 107 strikeouts and 29
walks.
"It's a big goal and has always been my dream
to pitch in the pros,'' added Bono.
Bono's signing comes on the heels of him
being named to the West All-Star Team tor the
2(XM Cape Cod League All-Star Game, the pre­
mier collegiate baseball summer league in the
nation. The Golden Knights have five players in
the Cape Cod League, just a portion of several
players in action in NCAA sanctioned wooden
bat leagues around the nation.
During his time on the Cape, Bono was the
league's top closer. Although he was used as a
starting pitcher in 2004 for UCE, Bono has limit­
ed his innings this summer as a closer.
In 12 games, Bono was 1-0 with seven saves
and a perfect 0.00 ERA. In 15.2 innings, Bono
yielded just five hits with 22 strike uts and five
walks. He did not allow a run during the season.
Bono was also tied for the league lead with
seven saves.
His twin brother Ryan has joined Kyle on the
Cape with the A's In 18 games including 13
starts at first base and five at catcher, Ryan is
batting &lt;240 with (mu home run'and eight RBI.
Ryan leads the A's m batting and ranks second
in RBI
Rising junior pitcher Mike Billek has joined the
Bono twins on the A’s roster and has pitched
extremely well for Chatham. Billek is 0-1 with a
2.79 ERA in four appearances. In 9.2 innings of

work, Billek has yielded eight hits, three runs
with one walk and 14 strikeouts.
Lake Mary's Drew Butera has appeared in 24
games for the Orleans Cardinals in the Cape*.
The rising junior is batting .155 with five RBI for
Orleans.
Rising sophomore Matt Ray is the final UCF
player active in the Cape. Ray is playing with
Yarmouth-Dennis and is batting .188 in 10
games.
In the Valley League in Virginia, eight Golden
Knights are currently active. Rising senior Dec
Brown joined Luray in mid-June and went on to
win the Home Run Derby at the Valley League
All-Star Game, belting 14 homers to win the title.
In 15 games for Luray, Brown is batting .259
with three home runs and six RBI.
Drake Wade garnered All-Star honors with the
Staunton Braves as the rising senior has hit .262
with a team-best five home runs in 26 games.
Joining Wade on the Staunton roster are rising
senior right-handed pitcher Darren Newlin and
rising sophomore right-hander Derek Abriola.
Newlin is 1-0 with a 3.32 ERA in 19 innings with
20 strikeouts and just six walks. Opponents arc
batting .230 off the right-hander. Abriola is 3-0
with a 4.50 ERA in six games for the Braves.
Elsewhere around the Valley League, Matt
LiFleur and Kevin Richmond are playing for
Loudoun. LaFleur is batting .177 with one home
run in 19 games while Richmond is hitting .158
in 1! games for the Rangers.
Rising senior third baseman Marshall
Bernhard and rising senior left-hander Mike
Mercadante are with the Covington Lumberjacks
in the Valley League. Bernhard is fifth on the
team with a .257 batting average in 27 games
while Mercadante is 0-2 with a 4,63 ERA in eight
games.
Brian Brooks from Oviedo and Dave Lambert
are both in the Central Illinois Collegiate League.
Brooks is 0-2 with an 805 ERA for the
Springfield Rifles.
Four other Golden Knights are currently active
in the Florida Collegiate League. Rising senior
Tim Ford is batting .417 with Winter Park.
Joining Ford on the Winter I’arkclub include ris­
ing sophomores Matt McClung and Barry'
Baxter. McClung is batting .233 while Baxter is
hitting .182 with one home run for Winter Park.
Rising senior right-handed pitcher Matt
Rhodes is pitching for the Sanford River Rats
and is 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA.

Photo courtesy o t O viedo B«be Ruth
Tho Oviedo Rippers All-star team represents tho Oviedo Babe Ruth Leaguo at the 8 and under Rookie
level. Managed by Ron Hunzikor and coached by Scott Boworsox and Dwayne “DJ” Johnson, tho team
consists ol Juan Aponte, Jordan Bowersox. Garrett Cox. Jason Driskel, Nicholas Hunziker, Kyle
Johnson, Nicholas Kerkmann, Gunnar Lambert. Joseph Marinelli, Zachary McCabe, Tanner Ragland
and Johnny Tatum.

Oviedo----Continued from Page 12A
South Carolina (7 I ) And then
they waited lor Pitt to take out
every team in the losers' brack­
et.
Every player, parent, coach
and fan knew who the girls
were going to play on
Championship Sunday. Pitt
had their work cut out for
them; they would have to beat
Oviedo twice to win the
Regional But Pitt had done it
before, many times.
Oviedo was as ready as they
were going to be. They had
waited for this opportunity (or

W E L L DONE W A R R IO R S

four years, most of the girls
had been playing together that
long.
Oviedo did not wait long to
let Pitt know who was in con­
trol, it jumped out in the first
inning with a 2-0 lead, started
by a base hit by Natalie
Bcllantom. In the second
inning Oviedo scores three
more runs, to give them a 5-0
lead.
Then in the fourth, the locals
added on three more runs and
Pitt had yet to have a base run­
ner reach base.
In the fifth inning Oviedo
started off with a walk by Erin
Wolfe-Muse and a base hit by
Kelly Griesemer that drove in a
run, Then Chine Labrador gets
up to bat and rips a base hit to
drive m the 10th run giving
Oviedo a run rule champi­
onship winning, 10-0, victory
over Pitt County.
Almost flawless defense,
tremendous pitching by Dani
Wilson and Demi Laney and a
full line up that can hit any­
time, anywhere They are
Champions! Oviedo has known
it for four years, the girts just
had to prove it to the eight
states in the Southeast, and
now they are planning to prove
it to the World
The team leaves for the
World Series on August 5th, in
Mattoon, Illinois and if you ask
these girls what makes them
good, they will tell you it is
because they are best friends.
They have been together a long
time, and the bond between
them is very strong.
They are very well coached
by Kurt Shoup, Jim Wilson,
Ben Evans and Doug Wayt.
They perform. And they love it.
A new force has arrived, in
grand style. Oviedo. OV1 -

EDO. OVI - EDO. OVIEDO.
Members of the team are
Megan AUigood, Natalie
Bellantoni, Marissa Blake,
Amber Evans, Kelly Griesemer,
Amanda King, Chloe Labrador,
Demi Laney, Sarah Pettigrew,
Stephanie Shoup, Dani Wayt,
Dani Wilson and Erin WolfeMuse.
Interested parties can follow
the locals’ play in the World
Series at
wwvv.brlworldseries.com.
In other Oviedo Babe Ruth
news, the 8:U boys were 2-1 in
pool play as of late Friday
afternoon in the Southeast
Regional at Willmington, N.C.
The team won its first game
on Thursday, 9-5, with Garrett
Cox being named player of the
game by the Tournament
Committee.
The locals suffered fheir first
loss Thursday evening but
bounced back Friday morning
to beat the Virginia State
Champ team with Zachary
McCabe named Outstanding
player of the game by the
Tournament Committee.
Oviedo was to have played
again Friday evening and if
they won, it should nave put
them into the Championship
brackets.
The Oviedo Rippers 8-andUnder Cal Ripken League
Rookies All-Star team is man­
aged by Ron Hunziker and
coached by Scott Bowersox and
Dwayne "DJ" Johnson and the
team roster is made up of Juan
Aponte, Jordan Bowersox,
Garrett Cox, Jason DriskeL
Nicholas Hunziker, Kyle
Johnson, Nicholas Kerkmann,
Ciunnar Lambert, Joseph
Marinelli, Zachary McCabe,
Tanner Ragland, and Johnny
Tatum.

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21 ro as hr

The Seminole Warriors, a local 14 &amp; under team from Seminole Softball Club in Winter Springs, won the AAA Sports Girls Fastpitch
Softball Tournament held in Kissimmee on July 12th-17th. The team also was the runner up in the NSA “A" State tournament held
July 9-11th in Wellington. Since April, this team has entered I I toumamonts and has finished first or second eight times. The team
has an overall record of 57-12-2 as they enter into the final weeks of the summer season. The team will be traveling this week to par­
ticipate in the NSA (National Softball Association) held in Columbus, Ohio. Pictured above are (front row. left to right): Amanda
Edelman, Sondra Valentino. Lauren Ely, Bethany Lawrence, Christine Pulliam. Kim Gase, (back row, left to right) Jim Gase, Chelsea
Sutton, Christine Roser, Jack Bitzer, Rich Casher, Alii Perkins, Richelle Raley. Hope Bitzer and Roger Perkins.

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H e r a l d C l a s s if ie d s

Financial
45-63

Rentals

Employment

91-127

Real Estate

67-73

141-165

T oPlace Your Ad Call
23— Lost &amp; Found

55— B usiness

71— H elp Wanted

OrrORTUNITTES
Found: Red hound dog In Rea
World.Santord area 407-3234517
LOST HORSE: ’Modeo’,
mining since 7/15 Bay TB
Gelding. 16 3h. white snip. 3
socks May bo In Jessup
park/417 area
possibly
wearing
saddle
ANY
Sightings;info, call 407-4914697

M A X IM IZ IN G FRANCHISE
Ory cleaning is a growing,
recession-resistant, highlyrated $7 billion industry.
Multiple-store opportunities;
Exclusive territones Seminar:
7PM Wed , 08.04,04 Embassy
Suites Hotel. I9 t E Pine Si.
iPme St &amp; Ftosalmd) Downtown
Orlando Reservations Tiffany
800-827-0207
O iler
by
prospectus only

59—F inancial
S ervices
27— NURSERT &amp;t
Child C are

Attention
Readers!!

Preschool Teacher. CD A will
care tor children, ages 3-6, &amp;
after school. 7 30am-6 30pm,
Pari Time available Ms Carol.
407-331-1199. tutoring also
avail

U s illegal for companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
fo r it before they deliver. For
moro information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message from The
Sem inole Horald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M oney

to

Leno

Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal for companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
to r It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message from The
Seminole Horald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

Start Oates
■Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9

Cash fo r Notes. Trust
Deeds, Mortgages.
Inheritances, Lotteries,
etc...
You can sell your contract
and get cash now!
407-323-1965
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Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

The S a n fo rd H erald la
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketing/business degree
or
some
direct
sales
experience preferred We will
tram the right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
dosxe to acfvevo Must be settm otivated. energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and/or design skills helpful but
n o t necessary M ust own
good, reliable Iran spoliation
The s a toi tmo Monday-Frxtiy
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
com pensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
If Interested, please send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
Harald
Newspapers
PO Box 1687
Sanford, FL 32772
Phone: 407-322-261 tx 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
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Fence company is seeking
expd fence Installers, with
own tools, to install all types of
fences &amp; sun canopies Call 407833-7988

Drivers CDL, Class A or B to
drive dump trucks Must bo 25
y rs o fa g e Pays S500plus/wk
407-339-WORK (9675)

Experienced
Carpenters
needed lor rough framing, truss
setting 8 decking Own trans a
plus 321-297-4297
Experienced Cook &amp; Server*
Italian Cuisine in Longwood. Full
Time
Call 407-285-8246
Full Time m ainte n a n ce
person needed tor a hotel Also
need
AM
w a itre ss,
executive housekeeper, &amp;
dishwasher Pis call 407-444-

tooo
G round
&amp;
Building
M aintenance
Person
M aintains office 8 shop
facilities Mowing 8 mtsc
projects
4 0 tk , ‘ health
insurance, dental Apply at 990
MAef Dr, Altamonte Springs. 407260-9000
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportunities and franchrsos Call
Florida Dept of Agriculture 8
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor free
ntormamn Or visit our Web sAe
at www ftc gov/bdop
Florida law requires sellers of
cerlain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
8
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
venty lawful registration before
you buy

LA BO RER S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Starting Salary $8.5G/8r
HEALTH IN S U R A N C E A N D AOIK
PLAN! Drug tree workplace
Apply at: 990 Miller Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-2609000

Lawn 8 landscape help Start
Immediately, full timo year
round. Musi have dependable
transportation 407-321-2138

71— H elp Wanted

(877)447*1950
Capt. Mike Adams

A dvertising Sales Rep.
Seminole County Publication
seeks Qukjomg. self starter Pnor
sales
exp
Lucrative
commissions 407-765-8304.

NEED MONEY • CALL NOWUM
•Buying or sefcng a home? •Buying or Soing a Business?
■Looking tor a Foreclosure?«Looking tor tha Best Ratos?

U p s c a le C a s u a l
B R E A K F A ST &amp; LUN CH
R e s ta u r a n t
H IR IN G :

A ll p o s itio n s
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( E x it 9 8 o f f 1 -4 )

199-229

252-319

71— H elp Wanted

Loader-Operator
Experienced loador/operator
Minimum 5yrs exp Work would
be m heavy congested traffic 8
areas around personnel Salary
commensurate
with
experience
4 0 tk ,
health
Insurance, dental. Apply at 990
Miller Dr. Altamonte Spnrgs 407260-9000
M echanic
skilled
in
diagnosis/repalr of small
engines P/T, 1-2 days/wk.
Mon-Sat 407-323-0910
MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks,
407-322-8133.
Medical Assistant, with winning
energotx: personality noeded 2024 hrs/wk tor last growing
busy acupuncture ottice In
Lake
Mary.
Experience
preferred but not Necessary 407322-4963 lax: resumes to 407330-7759
or
email
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■afabllahed 16 Years
w w w . s e c u r l t y f l n a n c l a l . c o m ^3

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F o r FI l l V o u r M o r t c r g e
&amp; Rerl E strte N eed s

103— H ouses -

Very nice, very clean tom r m .
all utl. cable. A/C. Indry. phone,
kltch use. sec dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k in g ! O nly d ru g free
sober need apply. 407-3140924.

DOYLE REALTY
RENTALS
(407) 322-2495

U

Laka Mary Blvd 8 437.
5350/Mo. Incl.utU, kit. W/D.
cable, nr SCC. airpt. NS. quiet,
proft 407-322-1607
Santord:
Oowntown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, cotar TV.
kitchetto room, private bath,
sloeping rooms Cell 407-3214900

97 — A part m e n t s
Fu

-

S a n fo rd -D o w n to w n ,
1/8R
t/D A , Furnished, utilities
included $ 150/week
plus
deposit 407-923-5733

Part Timo or Full Time Career
Get pud for helping others Call
Jeanne 407-671-8237

One Bedroom apt tor rent,
upstairs 3 rooms,
t804
Tangenne Ave, Santord. No
children, no pets 407-3225318

Sales
Real Estate Career Seminar
Lake Mary Thinking of a career
change? Unlicensed, newly
licensed or eapenenced agents
welcome Thursday. July 29.
7pm tor Information, call ®
Signature GMAC Real Estate
407-936-3600
Small Construction Co needs
trainee with clean driving
record tor out of town work Must
have Class D license 407-3309466
Track Hoa OPERATOR •
Underground
utilibes/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322 8133
U tility Forem an • Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience tor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322 8 133

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting 0 582/Wk.
H istoric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

U nfurnished

Logan Heights A pia, 1 , 2 8 3
bedroom apts starting 0
5475 Great pool, spa 8 Illness
center Zero totararce poky 407302-2283

SANFORD - LAKE MARY AREA |

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NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will bo hold on
Auguxt M. 2004. at 9 00 AM al
325 Aulin Avo , Oviedo, FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Terms ani cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and ad
bids
The following
ottered lor bids

vehicles

are

•505 C lu b
Dr, W in te r
S prings: 3/2 Condo. Eat-In
Kitchen.
Inside
Utility,
Fireplace 5950
■5048
M aw kstone
Dr,
S a n fo rd :
Brand
New
Townhomo in Dunwoody
Commons. 3/2 5. 1 Car
Garage. No Pets 51200
■60S Palmetto Ave. Sanford
3/3.
Historic
Home,
Completely Renovated Wood
Floors, Sundeck, Fenced
Yard 51075
-15)7 Valencia SI. Sanford:
3/2, 2.000 Sq Ft. Beaullfulfy
Restored Historic Spanish
Home. Oak Floors. Fireplace.
Sun Room. Garage S t275

407-322-8678
105—
D uplex/Triplex
2 BR Duplex Apts dose to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry 8
storage
Rm,
5550/Mo 407-647-1366

Cable included

ROSELEA
VILLAS
Move in Specials
2Bedroom /1Bath
W/D Hookups

407-330-6833 or 407298-3300
Apt

SANFORD 1/1.
Kitchen 8 Irving room
Call 407-321-5628

S anford/Lake M ary: 1,2, and
3 Betkoom Apia starting al 5510
Lake Front Living Free Rent!
Call now. 407-322-9104. EHO

3iBR 2/BA LARGE LOT. LAKE
MONROE NEAR 14 5800/MO
plus security deposit. Call 407323-2952
Ventura I
Property Rentale
407-321-4784
S anford: 2/1. appts.. 5625
Lake M ary: 2/2, story
townhouse w garage 5815
Oeftona: 3/2. over 1800 sq ft
on 1/2 acre fenced, w/2 car
garage 5850

1Br. &amp; Studio Apts

C A L L J IM

Legals

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS

407-323-8870

Come Check Us Out,
&amp; Make Us Your
Next Home
1

\ . f u l l t r a in in g
. g r e a t b e n e f it s
. r.IIFAT ENVIRONMENT

Sanford:1/1, W/D Hook-ups.
Scrn Porch, Water. Sewer,
Garbage.
Lawn
Mamt.
Included S435/S400 Dep
Sanford: 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Paint.
Section
8
Accepted
5675/5625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/2 Condo, Approx
1400 Sq Ft. Scrn Porch,
Inside Utility Rm, Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm,
Com munity Pool. Gated
Community 5775/5750 Dep
OOYLE REALTY. INC.
WE RENT 8 SELL HOMES

LA KE ADA t BO RM 1515.M O
2 B O R M . 1615-MO A N D U R

COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL

Starting at

103— Houses U nfurnished

M AR IN ER'S VILLAGE

103— H ouses U nfurnished

5400/Mo. includes electric,
water 8 cable internet, 5200 dep.
8 appt lee Share 4/2 furnished
10X20 room w/seml-pnvate
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Sanford
Airport n e a r4 t7 e x it N/S, N/D
8 quiet 407-323-7508

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99 — A partments -

Sales Person: Vortical blinds
A! loads profiled (NocoUcafe)
Meet customers m their homes
530K to 40K* per yoar Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407-830-4700

1985 Mazda
V IN # JM 1B02310F0806600

93— R ooms For
R ent

Painters wanted for night
work at local mall 770-7148365

93— R ooms For
R ent

T E &gt; \ C N V A L L E - Y C IA L L I

N O W

Services

407- 322-2611

Experienced Dump Truck
driver wanted Trt-axie. clean
Class B COL 407-349-2778

EOE

63— M ortgages

71— H elp Wanted

Merchandise)________
Automotive
181197 Miscellaneous
231245

One Bedroom Villas
from

$
529

PETS WELCOME.

F R E E RENT!!!

Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

Moss wood
A p a rtm e n ts

101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

Country
Style
C i ty

0

Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

s300 OFF
1st M onth's Rent
With 12 Mo. lease &amp; Approved Credit
Spacious Apartm ents with targe Closets • Lake
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Courts

s
440

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Country Lake
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord • 330-5204

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F or R ent

S a n fo rd : 3 /1 5 . $890/monih
1/1. $49&lt;Vmonth
Casselberry: 4/2. SaOtVmorth
407-292-2002.

Sm.
R etaii/O ffice-17/92
Sanford. Lease. (52 3 00 Mo
plus tax. mcl water, sewer A
trash. $850 Oep 407-3028068

141— Homes For
S ale

S pace
10.000 aq warehouse lor tease
Can be sub divided 3 yr lease
200 South Myrtle Ave. Sanford
407-492-6550_____________

117—

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ta tit f

407-321-0759
C
R

o m m e r c ia l

•Starter
H om e:
lease/Purchase, 2/1 Block.
$70,000
■Building Lots: 100-a248‘
Terms. $100,000

en tals

Sanford: 1800 sq 11. zoned C2, lor retail or office space
$2,000/rno
Venture 1 Properties
407-321-4764

S ecure D ry L o tt/H o ld in g
Area: Available immediately,
favorable terms, conveniently
located off 17-92. Sanford
Contract tabor A mechanic
available on property Great lor
free sorvicMindncnpnr 407-3235857.

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141105

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105—
D uflex/Triplex

114—
W arehouse/R ental

V
R e a l E s ta te

91-127

141—H omes For
S ale

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
OININORM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOO. HO* DM
Ped, 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72*
Buffel/Hutch. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost ( I8 K . Sell $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set. 78* Table. 0 chrs.
China Cab , $1295. 407-6601415

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
BO O

p D 30,39

brv* hnorns m rtair Old
ay • trie &lt;4th ETC raC.
(to*. RxaJoue, Ups:
3W ?m . m m .

voxeiai

F lie r Up: Sold as isl 3/2. Eal
In Kit.. LR. $62,900
3/2: Over 2200 sq ft, Irv. din,
lam mi. 2 car garage on 1 acre
fenced $139,900
L ike New: 3/2, Liv, Dm,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 1/2.
4500+ sq ft w/4/2 1/2
mamhouse plus 1/1. In-taw apt
w/separate kitchn. bedrm,
lam rm A bath, 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. workshop or
storage on 1 acre $299,900
Renovated: 3/2 with new
interior paint, comer tot w/2 car
garage (93.900

Antique wardrobe. Tiger Oak,
worth $1,000 $500. firm 407321-6757
BEOS: Luxury firm pillow-top
mattress sets. New in plastic
w/warranty Full $125. Quoen
$135; King $195 407-8311322 or 386-753-1515 delivery
available.

BEDRM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOO Sleigh bed,
Rails. Dresser. Mirror. Chest. 2
Nitestds. unused, Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415
BEDRM • 8 PC High-end Louis
VIII
CHERRYW O O O .
all
Dovetail, Dresser, trt-mirror.
Chest. 2 NitoStds, Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost S15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415

R e a l t y Inc.

FOR YOUR FULL SERVICE
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
2405
O range
Avenue:
Charming 2 /t cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks Seller may
help pay ctosrng costs Call
Joyce S tansberry 407-3236755 Or Jan Duttweller 407679-1000

Offices For Rent 400 sq It to
iGOOaqft Santord Fulton Office
Center 407-314-3750

160— B usiness For
S ale

M a ttre s s
S et:
NASA
technology vtsco memory foam
as soon on TVM a* Never used.
20 year warranty Retail $1699;
must sell $595 407-402-1781
or 388-753-1530

Ftonst/Qitt Shop in Oviedo just
reduced to $30K total Includes
inventory A van Store tronl
location Call Shereo. Security
Financial, 407-661-9700

Therapy |ets, energy
efficient 110 volt. Insulated
cover, brand now in crate
$1295, 407-331-1941 or 386Spa:

Recently remodotod office
800+ sq f l , $750rmo Apply 100
Norlh Maple Ave, Sanford
407-947-8338

Santord 2 4 2 t Myrtle Ave. 3/3.
with 2 enclosed porches
$ t5 5 K .
Contact
David
Williams, 407-402-7348

THE

LASSIFIEDSBttri tti Hilt ini

668-8494

,

187— S porting
G oods
Pool

Table:

Bit
IBC
protosatore l series, 3 pc P dais.
Ittv pockets, felt, unused, stilt in
crate, cost (4 K .s e ! (1450 407660-1415.

191— B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING for Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, e tc Also Culvert
Pipe 15-X20- 16*x20‘ . C a l For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 407 293-5788

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies
Free Very playful kittens. 9
weeks old. had 1st shots. 3
tomatos A t male Orange, tabby
A black To good homes only
407-322-3517.

Patti’s Pet
Sitting
Will Care For Ybur Dog or Cat
In Your Hom e While You Are
Gone' Plenty of TLC WMbrvig
in newspapers, mail and even
w ater
p lantsl
Very
R e a so n ab le
R a te sl
References Available Upon
Request Please C al 407-3 1 48703

201— H

orses

Leave your horses at tho
H orse Hotel. Wartl to go on a
vacation, but you ca n t find the
right person you can trust. Call
Marsha at T h ird T im es a
Charm farm lor more details
Nice bam, turn out pastures
Good Ratos 352-250-3547!

217—Garage S ales
SANFORD723 A 2-t 8AM 3PM

Business &amp; Services
Directory
t r j

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- i x r i x r

ix i

householditems, furniture,sofabed.
doming8 someantiques Comerol
WtTtoSt AElmAve407€888864
219— Wanted to
Buy

c=&lt;]— r x i ' _ i x j

A d v e rtise y o u r b u s in e s s or services fo r as little as $2.00 p er day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a C la s sifie d R ep re s e n ta tiv e
258-AUTOMOriVE
Low ell's A uto R ep air
fU yota A A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n A D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
A S e rvice .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n fo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 *3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

2 6 2 -C a bin ets
R ic h a r d L o a th o rm n n
W o o d S h o p In c .
W o A re N o w Taking O rd e rs F o r
Y our H a n d C ra fte d F u rn itu re F o r
A n y R o o m In Y o u r H o m o
C a ll o r V isit
D a n B lu o 3 2 1 -2 7 7 -3 1 0 2 R ic h a rd
L e a lh e rm a n
3 8 6 -7 4 7 -5 5 1 0
F a x 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 0 0 8
e -m a il
w o o d s h o p O b o lls o u th net
2 7 5 4 N a v ig a to r A ve
S a n fo rd , FL

2 6 4 -C o n sig n m en t
Shops
R e s a le /A n tlq u o M a lls
N e w S a n fo rd S to re
2 1 2 W e st 1st St
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O ra n g e City,
2301 S. V o lu sia A ve

386-774-99QQ________

2 6 9 -C leaning S e r v ic e s
B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O ffe r T h o s e S e rv ic e s
•H o u s e C le a n in g Svc.
• O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

2 7 5 -D kywall
D ry W a ll
’ S tu c c o R e p a irs *
All T e x tu re s M a tc h e d
P o p c o rn !!
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 6 3 3 8 L /l
M e ta l a n d W o o d F ra m in g
D ry w a ll H a n g in g
a n d F in is h in g
T extu re C e ilin g s
C a ll R o b e rt:
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 0 7 9 /4 0 7 -7 16 -7 2 6 7

2 7 6 -F ence
C e n tr a l F lo r id a F e n c e
A ll T y p e s o f F e n c e
S p e c ia liz in g in V in y l F e n c in g
•F re e E s tim a te s
•L ice n se d , In s u re d
•Q u a lity W o rk
•P ro m p t S e rv ic e
3 8 6 -7 8 9 -5 3 3 0

2 7 7 -H ealthcare
C e r A c c id e n t ?
F re e
R e p o rt
R e v e a ls W h a t Y ou N e e d To K n o w
It You've B oon Injured? C all Toll-Free
1 -8 0 0 -2 1 6 -1 1 6 3 . 2 4 -H r R e c o rd e d
M ag .

2 8 1 -H o m e
I m pr o v em en t
C L IM A -S H IE L D
C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 4 3
SEE O U R A D ON PAG E 9A
In c ro a s e T h e B e a u ty a n d V a lu o of
Your H om o' S and A Rofmish or Install
H a rd w o o d
F lo o rin g .
F re o
E s tim a te s ....
C e n tu r y W o o d F lo o r in g
4 0 7 -3 0 2 -5 3 5 2
P r e s s u ro W a s h in g A P a in tin g
P lu m b in g A E le c tr ic a l F ix tu r e
I n s t a lla tio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

2 8 2 -I riu g a tio n &amp;
R epair
S.K. S p rin kler R epair
G ood W ork
G ood Prices

294-P a in t in g
N O w t’s P a in t in g
A P r e s s u ro C lo a n ln g
F re e E s tim a te s .
S e n io r 's D is c o u n ts , R efs.,
L ic e n s e d A In s u re d .
3 2 1 -2 6 2 -3 7 1 4
P o o l d o c k s , p a tio s , D riv e w a y s ,
G a ra g e flo o rs , o th e r s u rfa c e s
P a in tin g
A
R e n o v a tio n s ,
No
M id d le m e n , W o D o T h e W o rk
D ire c tly
A
W ill
Beat
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q u o to . 4 0 7 -4 6 1 -2 5 5 8 .

2 9 5 -P er so n a l
A s s is t a n t
Y o u r S e c o n d S e lf
C o n c ie rg e S e rv lc o .
H e lp W h e n y o u N e e d It.
G ift C e rtific a te s A v a ila b le .
C a ll K a th le e n , 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 B 3

Is c o ll

A lu m in u m , Cans, Copper,
Brass, N ew spapers, A uto
R adiators A B atteries
K okom o R e cyclin g :
407-321-0004
918 W. 1ST. S antord
M-F, 10-5, Sat,9-1

223—
M

is c e l l a n e o u s

Spa/Hot Tub. 5 person portable
with lounger 5hp 20 jots, never
used $1595 407-256-5919

231— C ars F o r S ale
1986 Ford Mustang: PB, PS,
convertible,
low mileage,
asking SHOO, obo 863-9849557 Ask lor Steven

81 Chevy 1/2 Ion pick-up. runs
good. $1500 88 Camera, runs
good, $1500 407-448-8555, or
386-668-5595.

Legals
June 28. 2004
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FOR CLOSING, VACATING
AND ABANDONING A
DRAINAGE ANO UTILITY
EASEMENT
Notice it hereby given that the
City Commission of the City of
Sanford. Florida, will hold a
Pubhc Hearing at 7 00 P M. on
Monday. August 9,2004, In the
City Commission Chambers,
City Hall. 300 North Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida, to
or nof the City win close, vacate
and abandon any right of the
City and the public In and to that
certain 10 toot drainage and util­
ity easement lying at the rear
property boundary of property
lying between Rockhdt Drive and
Monterey Oaks Drive and
between Upsaia Road and
Bruschcreek
Drive, further
described as follows

C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C a re
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e rvice .
M ow , E d g e . YVeodoat, A C le a n u p .
W k ty /M o n lh ly , F re e E s tim a te s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

3 0 1 -R eal E state
I B uy H ouses For C ash)
A v o id F o re c lo s u re
A n y S ize . A n y C o n d itio n
H ig h e s t $ $ $ 's P a id F a s t
F a ir A H o n e s t 4 0 7 -6 9 4 -3 8 4 8

R .E .Z . L a w n C a ro
Y a rd M a in te n a n c e . C le a n U p ,
A H a u l O ff
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 8

Its Safe To Sell Your H o m o W ith Ua
C a ll Today. T u s h a r/A n lla 4 0 7 -3 2 2
3252. A n y Condition. B e st Offer. Alsc
S to p F o re c lo s u re .

S u m m e r Lawn C le a n u p
R e g u la r la w n m o w in g , le a f rem o va l,
s h ru b p ru n in g (a ls o h e d g e s ),
m u lc h in g , lig h t h a u lin g . L o w p rice s,
fre e e s tim a te . J o h n . 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1 2 8 4 .

SELL YOUR
H O U SE TODAY!

291-M o r t g a g e s
C a s h f o r N o te s , T r u s t D e e d s ,
M o r tg a g e s .
In h e r ita n c e s , L o tte r ie s , e t c . „ . .
You c a n sa il y o u r c on tra ct a n d g at
cash n o w /
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 9 6 5
w w w M u tu a lA s s e ts R e g e n o ra tto n S
y s te m s .c o m

294-P a in tin g

AFFO RD A B LE
PAINTING
Homo Of Tho
Bid Buster
G e t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e rc ia l A R e sid e n tia l
Lie A In s u re d 15 Y rs. E xp
2 0 % O ff W ith T h is A d
Free Estimates

407-830-0596
407-466-7866
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F re e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

N e w c o m p a n y in L a k e M a ry h a s
s e ve ra l p ro g ra m s lo b u y y o u r
h o m e lo r all ca s h o r le a s e w ith th e
o p tio n to p u rc h a s e . A L L p ric e
ra n g e s c o n s id e re d .

C all now to h e ar
yo u r options

407-493-3255
R o o fin g
A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g in ro ro o fin g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
L io n R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

307— S w im m in g P oo l
S ervic es
P o o l M a in te n a n c e : W eekly Pool Svc
S ta rtin g i f $6Q/mo, R e p a irs . D E
C le a n in g , A P re s s u re W a s h in g
A va ila b le .
vyw w .k fle o k le a n o o o l.c o m
4 0 7 -7 7 4 -5 8 5 1

312— T ree S ervic e
W h a t A b o u t B o b ’s T re e S e rv ic e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C r e d it C a r d s .
T re e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g . B o b c a t
S vc. F ire w o o d , F re e E s tim a te s .
U c /tn s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$15.75 per m onth.......5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

(407) 322-2611

235—
T h u c k /B u s e s /V a n s
Fo r S a l e
1986 Ford Aeroslar 3 0. greal
running condition $700. obo
407-699-7098
86 Chev, Suburban, red/groy.
PW/TlIt. AM/FMCass. Dual
Air, 3rd Seat. Good Shape 1si
$ 1995 gets ill 407-328-1743.
iv/msg.

L eg als
NOTICE OF TRUST
ADMINISTRATION
The Administration ol Ihe Taylor
Joint Revocable Trust, dated
September 18. 2001 is current­
ly under the management ol the
trusts surviving trustee. The
name ol the surviving trustee
and (ho surviving Irustoe’t
attorney are set forth below
A IL INTERESTED PARTIES
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors ol the late Lor one
Taylor (SS#558-38-6237) resid­
ing at 1007 Taproot Drive,
Winter Spnngs. Florida who
became deceased at her home
on May 16, 2004 and any other
persons having claims or
demands against Ihe Taylor
Joint Revocable Trust, dated
September 18, 2001. must file
thee claims with the surviving
trustee or the surviving trustees
attorney within ninety (90) days
after the first publication ol this
notice.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of the first publication
ol this Notice a: July 18. 2004
Surviving Trustee
Richard H. Taylor
&lt;007 Taproot Drive
Winter Springs. FL 32706
Attorney tor Surviving Trustee
Bruce W Floyd, Esquire
840 West New York Avenue
DeLand. Florida 32720
Telephone (388) 7388000
Publish July 18. 23. 2004
0117

L egals

L egals

JONES. THOMAS - #415
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
TAYLOR. YVONNE • #452
HOUSEHOLD
CHINA,
DESKS
ABREU. ERIK • #390 BOXES.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
VICK, MICHAEL • *347 FUR­
NITURE.
HOUSEHOLD
GOOOS
MARTORANA, DAMIAN *328 UNKNOWN
JONES, JANET - *1 5 9 FUR­
NITURE AND HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
OOOSKI, PAT - 1209 BOXES.
HOUSEHOLD
PYTEL,
STEVE
* *217
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
BRUOH, DALE • *2 1 9 MISC
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
PULLAR. SHARON ELAINE *
*259 FURNITURE. HOUSE­
HOLD ITEMS
OICKERSON. DAVID - *2 6
JET SKIES
RIVERA. VERONICA - #318
BOXES
BHAJAN, LINDA • #323
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

RLE NO. 04-292-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS S YOUNG,
Deceasad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the
estate of THOMAS S YOUNG,
deceased. File Number 04-292CP, a pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address of which Is Post Office
Drawer C, Santord. FL, 327720659 The names and adeketses of the personal representa­
tive and that personal represen­
tative's attorney are set forth
below

AM parties m Interest and citizens
shall have art opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

STORAGE
PROTECTION
AUCTION SERVICES. LIC:
#593

AH creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decadent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, on whom a copu
ot this notice Is served must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

By order ol the City Commission
ol ihe City ol Santord. Florida

THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO BE PUBLISHED ONCE
A WEEK FOR TW O C O N­
SECUTIVE W EEKS. SAID
SALE TO BE UNDER AND BY
VIRTUE OF THE STATUTES
OF THE STATE. IN SUCH
CASES MADE AND PROVID­
EO

AH cither creditors of Ihe dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or domandt against
decedent's estate, Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

Publish: July 25. 2004 and
August 1. 2004
Q142

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

That certain to foot drainage
and utility easement tying at the
rear property boundary of tol 9,
Monterey Oaks Phase I, a
replat. PB 56. Pages 33 A 34

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion mads with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings. Including Ihe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanford (FS 288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE tN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 25. 2004
0130
June 28, 2004
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
FOn CLOSING,
VACATINO ANO
ABANDONINOAN ALLEY

Notice is hereby given that the
City Commission of (ho City ol
Santord, Florida, will hold a
Public Hearing at 7 00 P M on
Monday, August 9, 2004, in the
City Commissioir Chambers.
City Hah, 300 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida, to
consider and determine whelher
or not the City will close, vacate
and abandon any right of the
City and the public in and to that
certain east-west alley tying
between East 1st Street and
East 2nd Street and between
Chapman Avenue and Pine
Avenue, further described as fol­
lows
That certain east-west alley lying
between lots 1 through 10 and
lots 11 through 13, Block Q, let
Street Extension. Plat Book 3.
Page 76
Ail parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the City Commission
ol the City ol Santord, Florida

4 0 7 -3 6 6 -9 5 9 0 ,_______

2 8 7 -L awn S erv ic es

S e r v ic e s
282-¥ l 8______ L

2 3 1 -2 4 5

189-M B

i

W isteria

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent

M e rc h a n t
\
i s i -197

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with rasped to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City ol Sanlord (FS 286 OtOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-56)0 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: July 25. 2004
0131

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN. THAT ON THE DATE
ANO TIME LISTED BELOW.
ANO CONTINUING FROM
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
GOODS ARE SOLD. WE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION. TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER, FOR CASH. AT THE
WAREHOUSE
OF
ALL
AM ERICAN SELF STOR­
AGE, LOCATED AT 460
a O R ID A CENTRAL PARK­
WAY.
LONGWOOD,
FL
32750, THE FOLLOWING
GOODS, WARES, ANO MER­
CHANDISE FOR RENT AND
OTHER CHARGES FOR
WHICH A LIEN ON SAME IS
CLAIMED. TO WIT:
DATE OF SALE: 08/11/04
TIME OF SALE: 4:30 P.M.
(Customer Name) (Unit # )
(Brief Description of Goods
Being Sold)
THOMAS, ROBERT LETA *669 HOUSEHOLD GOODS
RIVERA, U S A - #453 BABY
ITEMS, CHRISTMAS DECO­
RATION
PIERCE, BRANDON - *9 8
ENGINES,
TRANS
ANO
BOXES
CAMPBELL, CAMILLE -1631
FURNITURE

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE is hereby given lhal
Ihe personal property contents
ot Mie tallowing storage units will
be offered lor sale at public auc­
tion to satisfy United SloraTs
lien. Sale will take place United
Slorall, 1007 Willa Springs O r.
Winter Springs. FL 32708 We
reserve Itio right to reject any
bids.
DATE OF SALE AUGUST 11.
2084
TIME OF SALE 4 00 PM
#556 Lawrence Bailey • house­
hold items
AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION SER­
VICES. LICENSE # 593
The above notice to be pub­
lished once a week lor two eonsocutive weeks. Said saie to be
Under and by virtue.,at the
Statutes of tho Stale ol Florida,
in such cases provided
Publish July 25.
August 1, 2004
0143

2004

and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-1071-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
GLORIA BRAVO.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
The administration ol the estate
ot GLORIA BRAVO, deceased,
whose date of death was April
2 t, 2004. and whose Social
Security Number Is 265-720832, Is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, (ho
address ol which is PO Box
8099 Sanlord, FL, 32772 8099
The names and addresses ot
the Personal Represenlaiivo
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below
Ail creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice is served must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 OAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
AH ether creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must hie thee
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOOS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tho dale ol first publication ol
the Notice is July 25. 2004
MARIO BRAVO
Personal Representative
6881 SW 147 Ave . Spt I B
Miami. Florida 33193
ALBERTO S. BUSTAMANTE
Attorney tor Mario Bravo
Florida Bar No 982350
Akerman Senlerfitl
255 South Orange Avenue
17th Floor, Republic Bank Bldg
Orlando, FL 32801
Telephone: 407/ 843-7860
Attorney
lor
Personei
Representative
Publish July 25. 2004 and
August 1. 2004
0144

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JULY 25, 2004
Personal Representative
Nqok) E, Young
John V Baum, Esquire
Florida Bar No 135940
213 S. Swoope Avenue
Maitland, FL 32751
Telephone: (407) 645-5325
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: July 25, 2004 and
August t , 2004
G145

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission
In Ihe
City
Commission Chambers. City
HaH Santord. Florida, at 7 00
p m . on Thursday, August 5,
2004 k&gt; consider the following
change and amendment to tho
Zoning Ordinance ol the City ol
Santord. Seminole County.
Florida,
Rezone 4 6 acres located at
2805 Oregon Avenue from AG.
Agriculture to PD. Planned
Development lor a proposed
Florida Power and Light
Substation
Legal Description NE 1/4 OF
THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4
OF SEC 33 TWP 19S RGE 30E
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. LESS AND EXCEPT THE
FOLLOWING
TWO
(2)
PARCELS OF LAND BEG AT
THE NE COR OF THE NE 1/4
OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW
1/4 OF SEC 33 TWP 19S RGE
30E RUN S 00 DEG 40 MIN 53
SEC E. ALONG THE E LINE OF
SAID NE t/4 OF THE NW 1/4
OF THE SW 1/4 332 23 FT;
THENCE N 89 DEO 51 MIN 12
SEC W 071 81 FT. THENCE N
00 DEG 58 MIN 45 SEC W
332 25 FT, THENCE S 09 DEG
51 MIN 12 SEC E 673 54 FT TO
THE POB ALSO LESS AND
EXCEPT THEREFROM THAT
CERTAIN R-O-W PARCEL
CONVEYED TO THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FL BY WARRANTY
DEED DATED 05-24 01 AND
RECORDED IN PB 4086 PG
1457
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
The property being more gener­
ally desotood os 2805 Oregon
Avenue
The
Planning
4
Zoning
Commission will submit a rec­
ommendation to the City
Commission In lavor ol, or
against, the requested change
or amendment
The City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing in the City Commission
Room In City Hall. Sanlord.
Florida at 7 00 p m on August
23. 2004, to consider said rec­
ommendation.
The
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon the rezonlng by
means of a development order.
Ail parties In interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
to be heard st said hearing
By order of the Planning 4
Zoning Commission ol the City
of Santord. Florida, this 20tn
day ol July. 2004
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides to appeal a
daemon made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing,
ha/she may need m verbatim
record of the proceedings
including the testimony and evi­
dence, which record is not pro­
vided by the Cay of Sanford
(FS 286 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5610
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING
Publish. July 25, 2004
G152

�Tint Herald
L egals
J u ty ie , 2004
NOTICE OF CLOSING. VACATING AND
ABANDONING A PORTION OF A STREET
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You vna take notice that the City Commission ol the City of
Santort. Florida, on J u ly 12. 2004, PASSED AND ADOPTED
Ordinance No 3880 to dose, vacate and abandon any right of
the City and the public in and to the abandoned portion of
Americana Boulevard lying between East Airport Boulevard and
Logan Heights Circle extended easterly and between the Central
Florida Greeneway and Orlando Drive further described as (oh

DESCRIPTION AREA t (FOR VACATION)
BEING A PORTION OF THAT GRANT OF EASEMENT
DESCRIBED AS, ORDER NO SANFORD 07A-1OI. RECORD­
ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1170, PAGE 619. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FROM THE END POINT OF
AFORESAID GRANT OF EASEMENT AS THE POINT OF
BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION (SAID POINT OF BEGIN­
NING BEING THE CENTERLINE OF A 80 WIDE PARCEL
BEING 40 ON EACH SIDE OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
CENTERLINE) RUN ALONG THE CENTERLINE OF SAID
GRANT OF EASEMENT THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND
DISTANCES. S00 04 43-W A DISTANCE OF 155 48' TO THE
PC. OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST AND HAVING A
RADIUS OF 795 76(DESC 795 96), RUN THENCE SOUTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF !4*19'18* A DISTANCE OF 198 61'
(DESC 198 9 6 ) TO THE P.T OF SAID CURVE. THENCE
S t4'24 0 r W A DISTANCE OF 471 85' TO THE POINT OF TER­
MINUS OF THIS DESCRIPTION CONTAINING 1 52 ACRES

DESCRIPTION AREA 3 IFOR VACATION)
BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND A PO R­
TION OF THAT ROADWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIGHT-OFWAY MAP SECTION 97770*2306. SHEET 5 OF 0. MORE
PARTICULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS.
FROM AN INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST
7000 OF THE WEST 156960' OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1, OF
SAID SECTION 12 WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF AMERICANA BLVD (AN 80' FOOT WIDE RIGHT-OFWAY) AS SHOWN ON SAID SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESS
WAY AUTHORITY R iGHT-OF-VVa Y MAP. AS A POINT OF
BEGINNING RUN ALONG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE THE FOLLOWING CO URSES AND DISTANCES.
N31*5225W A DISTANCE OF 201 31 FEET TO THE P C OF A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEAST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
310 00', RUN THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE THROUGH ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 4 '5 5 1 0 ‘
A 01 STANCE OF 26 62 . THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARING
OF S29‘ 2 4 5 0 'E RUN ON A NON-RADIAL BEARING OF
S76‘ 02 1TW A DISTANCE OF 01 66' TO A POINT OF INTER
SECTION WITH THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE OF
SAID AMERICANA BLVD. RUN THENCE ALONG SAID WEST
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DIS­
TANCES, SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A CURVE
CONCAVE NORTHEAST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 390 0 0 .
THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARING OF S28*03 54'E RUN
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07*3702' A DISTANCE OF
5 1 8 5 ' TO THE PT. OF SAID CURVE. RUN THENCE
S31’ 52'25'E A DISTANCE OF 240 82' TO THE PC. OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWEST AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
310 00 . RUN THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE THROUGH ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 31'5 1 0 7 *
A DISTANCE OF 172 08 TO THE P.T OF SAID CURVE ANO
TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST
70 00 OF SAID WEST 1569 6 0 . THENCE OEPARTING THE
WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID AMERICANA
BLVD RUN NOG 04 43‘ E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE
EAST 70 00 OF SAID WEST 1569 60 A DISTANCE OF 239 91
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 0 58 ACRES
DESCRIPTION AREA 4 (FOR VACATION)
BEING A PORTION OF THAT GRANT OF EASEMENT AS
RECOROED IN OFFICAL RECORDS BOOK 1170. PAGE 641.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
MORE PARTICULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS FROM AN
INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID GRANT OF
EASEMENT ANO THE SOUTH LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT-OFWAY LINE OF AIRPORT BLVO AS SHOWN ON RIGHT-OFWAY MAP SECTION 97770-2306. SHEET 5 OF 6, OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIOHT-OF
WAY MAPS AS A POINT OF BEGINNING RUN ALONG THE
BOUNDARY OF SAID GRANT OF EASEMENT THE FOLLOW­
ING COURSES AND DISTANCES; S00 04 43*W A DISTANCE
OF 855 68 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID GRANT
OF EASEMENT THENCE S89'22 42-W A DISTANCE OF 10 Off
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID GRANT OF EASE­
MENT, THENCE N00 04 43'E A DISTANCE OF 856 04' TO AN
INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LIMITED ACCESS RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT BLVO. THENCE DEPART­
ING THE WEST LINE OF SAID GRANT OF EASEMENT RUN
S88’ 35‘43'E ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH LIM­
ITED ACCESS RIGMTOF-WAY LINE OF SAID AIRPORT BLVD
A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 0 20 ACRES
DESCRIPTION AHEA 5 (FOR VACATION)
BEING A PORTION OF THAT 70 Off ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY
EASEMENT AS RECOROED IN OFFICAL RECOROS BOOK
975. PAGE 1404. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA. MORE PARTICULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF SAID
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT AND THE SOUTH LIMIT­
ED ACCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AIRPORT BLVO AS
SHOWN ON RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SECTION 97770-2308.
SHEET 5 OF 6 OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS AS A POINT OF BEGIN­
NING. RUN THENCE SOO'04 43‘W ALONG THE EAST LINE
OF SAID ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT A DISTANCE OF
474 24 TO A POINT INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF AMERICANA BLVD AS SHOWN ON SAID
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY A IH H O W 1Y RIGHTOFWAY MAP. SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHWEST ANO HAVING A RAOIUS OF 390 00'
THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARING OF N15*38'17 W' RUN
NORTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID i ^ U r VE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 05*25 32* *
JANCE OF
36 93' TO A POINT THAT IS 10 Off WEST OF THE EAST UNE
OF SAID ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT (AS MEASURED
AT RIGHT ANGLES). SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THAT PARCEL DESIGNATED AS. 600. PART C.
AS SHOWN ON SAID SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY
AUTHORITY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
MAP;
™ ENCE
N00‘04 43"E ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID
PART C. A DISTANCE OF 474 23* TO AN INTERSECTION
WITH THE SOUTH LIMITEO ACCESS ^ T G F - W A Y UNE
OF SAID AIRPORT BLVO, THENCE RUN £ » 9 -3 5 « i E_ALONG
SAID SOUTH LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE A DIS-

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Subject Property
4. The successful bidder than be required to deposit with the
Untied States Marshal a minimum of ten percent (10*4) of the
amount bid on the date of the sale by cashier's check
5. The balance of the purchase price shad be tendered to the
United States Marshal by the successful bidder within three busi­
ness (3) days following the date of ta le Payment than be made
by cashier's check payable to the United States Marshal for the
Middle District of Florida II the bidder fails to fulfill this require­
ment. the deposit than be forfeited and applied to the expenses
ot sals, with any amount remaining to be returned to the bidder,
and the Subject Property shall again be offered for sale under
the terms and conditions set forth In this Order
6 The sale of the Subject Property than be subject to confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirmation and receipt o l the
fun purchase price of such sale, the United States Marshal shall
execute and deliver a deed conveying the Subject Property to
the purchaser
7. The Subjecl Property shall be to ld tree and clear of all liens
and claims nf any part, to this proceedn g

.
. appurtenances, rents, royalties mineral,
ok and gaa rights and profits,
water rights and water stock,
and «t fixtures now or hereafter
a part of the property. mdurSng
replacements and additions
thereto.

L eg als
TANCE OF 10 Off TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 0 20 ACRES
DESCRIPTION
PART C)

AREA 6 (FOR VACATION) (PARCEL 600.

BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA AND A
PORTION OF THAT ROADWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY AS SHOWN
ON SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIGHTOF-WAY MAP. SECTION 97770*2306. SHEET 5 OF 8. MORE
PARTICULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
FROM AN INTERSECTION OF THE WEST UNE OF THE
EAST 70 Off OF THE WEST 1569 6 ff OF GOVERNMENT LOT
1. OF SAID SECTION 12 WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY UNE OF AMERICANA BLVD (AN Bff FOOT WIDE RIGHTOF-WAY) AS SHOWN ON SAID SEMINOLE COUNTY
EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP. AS A
POINT OF BEGINNING RUN ALONG THE BOUNDARY OF
THAT PARCEL SHOWN AS. PARCEL 600, PART C. ON SAID
SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIGHT-OFWAY MAP THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES
NOO'04 43‘ E A DISTANCE OF 359 01' TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER THEREOF, THENCE S80‘ 35 43‘ E A DISTANCE OF
60 01 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER THEREOF;
THENCE S0O*O4'43"W A DISTANCE OF 474 24' TO THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER THEREOF. SAID SOUTHEAST COR­
NER BEING ON THE ARC OF A CURVE SOUTHWEST AND
HAVING A RADIUS OF 3 9 0 0 ff, THENCE FROM A CHORD
BEARING OF N15*38'17*W RUN NORTHWESTERLY ALONG
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 13*3 r2 2 ‘ A DISTANCE OF 9 2 0 5 TO THE P T OF SAID
CURVE, THENCE N31"52'25‘W A DISTANCE OF 39 51 TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 0 57 ACRES
City Commission ol the
City o l Sanford, Florida

DESCRIPTION AREA 2 (FOR VACATION)
BEING A PORTION OF THAT ROADWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY
EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK
975. PAGE 1404. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA MORE PARTICULARY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM AN INTERSECTION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST
70 (XT OF THE WEST 1569 6 0 'AND THE SOUTH LINE OF THE
NORTH 1623 52' OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1. SECTION 12.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST, SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. AS A POINT OF BEGINNING RUN N00"04 43‘ E
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 70 00' A DISTANCE
OF 499 52 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTER­
LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF AMERICANA BLVD AS SHOWN
ON SEMINOLE COUNTY EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY RIGHTOF-WAY MAP, SECTION 97770*2306. SHEET 5 OF 8,
THENCE RUN S 3 1 5 2 2 5 ‘ E ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE
OF THAT PARCEL DESIGNATED AS 600. PART C. EXISTING
AMERICANA BLVD; AND ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF SAID AMERICANA BLVD A DISTANCE OF 39 51
FEET TO THE PC OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWEST
AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 390 00 , RUN THENCE SOUTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18'56 54 ' A DISTANCE OF 128 98' TO
AN INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE EAST
70.00' OF SAID WEST 1569 6 0 OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1. OF
SAID SECTION 12. THENCE FROM A CHORD BEARING OF
N22'23 58’W RUN S00 04 43‘W ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
SAID EAST 70 00 A DISTANCE OF 346 5 0 TO AN INTERSEC­
TION WITH SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1623 52';
THENCE RUN S69'2242‘W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID NORTH 1623 52' A DISTANCE OF 70 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING

Sunday. July 25. 2004

Cynlhia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 25, 2004
G132

NOTICE
The St. Johns Rrver Waler Management District has leceived
[he application lor Environmental Resource Pemut(s) from the
following applicant(s)
Graham Construction Company. Mayo Graham, 385 Wekiva
Spnngs Rd . Longwood, FL 32779. application 440-117-760512. The protect is located in Seminole County. Section 03.
Township 21 South, Range 29 East The ERP application is lor
construction ol a stormwater management system lor a I 52acre development known as the Wekiva Centre II The receiving
wateibody Is Little Wekiva River
Legacy Investments LLC, 550 N. Palmetto Avo , Sanford. FL
3277t, application 440-117-94675-1 The protect is located In
Seminole County. Section 29. Township 19 South. Range 31
East The ERP application is for construction of a stormwater
management system for a 33 04-acre residential development
known as Celery Estates North
The Met 9) containing each of the above-listed application!*) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays, 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at the St Johns River Water
Management District Headquariers or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application may be mado, but
should be filed with (received by) tho District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S t , Palatka. Florida 32177-1429. no later than 14 days Irom the
dale of publication Written objections should identify the obiector by name and address, and fully describe the objection la tho
application Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Stalules. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are aflected by tho
application and who life a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 598 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106. Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing All timely tiled written objections will be presented to the
Board for consideration In its delibeiations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application
Gloria Lewis Division Director. Division of Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District
Publish July 25. 2004
GI41
NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN DY THE
ST. JOHN S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the following permit was issued on July 16. 2004
City of Sanford, 300 N Park Avo . Sanford, FL 32771, permit 4 40-117
22528-2 The project is located in Seminole County. Section 30
Township 19 South. Range 3t East The permit authorizes A SUR­
FACE WATEn MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 2 68 ACRES TO
SERVE as a surface water Improvement project known as 1st St
Streetscape The receiving water body is Lake Monroe
The tile(s) containing me application for the above listed permit is
available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal hod
days. 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m al the St Johns River W3tar
Management District (District) Headquariers, 4049 Reid Sheet
Palatka, FL 32178-1429 A person whose substantial interests are
aflected by the District permitting decision may petition for an admin
istiatrve hearing in accordance with sections 120 569 and 120 57
Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as an alternative
remedy under section 120 573. Florida Statutes, before the deadline
lor tiling a petition Choosing mediation will not adversely altect the
right to a hearing it mediatton does not result in a settlement The
procedures tor pursuing mediation are set lorih in section 120 573,
Florida Statutes, and rules 28-106 111 and 28-106 401- 404 Florida
Administrative Code Petitions must comply with the requirements ol
Florida Administrative Code Chapter 28-106 and be hied with
(received by) the District Clerk located at District Headquarters
Highway 1QO West. Palatka. FL 32177 Petitions tor administrative
hearing on the above apphcation(s) must be tiled within twenty-one
(21) days of publication of this notice or within twenty-six (26) days of
the Oistnct depositing notice ol this intent tn the marl lor those persons
to whom the District mails actual notice Failure to file a petition with
in Ibis time period shall constitute a waiver o l any right(s) such per
son(s) may have to request an admmrstratrve determination (hearing)
under sections 120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning me subject per
nut Petitions that are not hied in accordance with the above prov
sions are subject to dismissal
Because me administrative hearing process is designed to formulate
hnal agency action, the filing of a petition means that me District !
final action may be different from the position taken by 4 in mis notice
of intent Persons whose substantial interests will be aflected by any
such final decision of me District on me applicant have the right to
petition to become a party to me proceeding, in accordance with the
requirements set forth above
Publish: July 25. 2004
0160
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE OISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
CASE NO. 6.02-CV-951 -O ft-19JGG
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff,
vs
DANNY TRUE and DANTZ ENTERPRISES TRUST.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF UNITEO STATES MARSHALS SALE
Notice is hereby grven that under a final Decree of Foreclosure
and Ordef of Sale rendered In the above-styled action on
January 8. 2004, try the United Slates District Court tor the
Middle District of Florida. Orlando Division. In favor of the
Plaintiff. United States of America, the United States Marshal, m
and tor the Middle District o l Florida, appointed in said decree,
will on A u g u st 4, 2004, at 3 00pm, at the West front steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse, located at 301 N. Park Avenue,
Sanford, FL 32771 m Seminole County, offer tor sale and sea at
a pobtic outcry to the highest bidder, real property located at
6300 Murray Court, Sanford. Florida, and more particularly
described as follows
Lot I, Dawn Estates. Section 11. according to the plat thereof as
recorded m Plat Book 22, Page 91, ot the Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
This property, including all improvement*, buildings, futures and
appurtenances, is referred to as the ‘Subject Property.*
The terms and conditions ol the sale are as follows
1 The sale shall be subject to aO taws, ordinances end gov
emmental regulations (including building and zoning ordi­
nances). affecting the premises, and easements and restrictions
of record, if any
2. The sale shaU be subject to any unpaid real property taxes
affecting the Subject Property
3. A minimum bid 61 $80 000 00 is required to purchase the

For additional information concerning the above-described prop­
erty. contact IRS Revenue Officer Ken Colt at telephone no
(407) 680-5836 ext 164 For additional information concerning
the scheduling o l the sale, contact the office of the U S Marshals
Service al telephone no 407 6486329
THOMAS D MURLBURT. JR
United States Marshal
Middle District o l Florida
Publish July 4. I t . 18. 25. 2004
G023

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-I301-14L
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK F/K/A CITICORP
SAVINGS OF FLORIDA. A
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
COSMORE EBANKS, 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 COSMORE EBANKS.
FAYLAND EBANKS. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH
UNOEROR AGAINST
FAYLAND EBANKS. ALLIANCE
FUNDING. A DIVISION OF
SUPERIOR BANK, FSB.
MERRILL LYNCH MORTGAGE
CAPITAL
A/K/A
MERRILL
LYNCH MORTGAGE CAPITAL.
INC . PEARL EBANKS, JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuanl lo an Order Granting
the Motion lo Rose) Foreclosure
Sale dated July 15. 2004
enlorod m Civil Case No 02CA1301-14L ot the Circuit Court ol
the 1BTH Judicial C litult In arid
lor SEMINOLE County Sanford.
Florida. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanford, Florida, al 11 00 am
on the 17 day oI August, 2004
tho following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, fo-wit
LOT 3. BLOCK E, BONAVENTURE HEIGHTS 2ND SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGES
86 AND 87, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Dated this 18 day of July, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAHYANNE MORSE
Clerk of me Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy C&lt;erk
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN P A ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
BOt S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-90990
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DlSABILI
TIES ACT. persons with disabtli
lies needing a special accom
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 685-4227, 1
800-9580771 (TDD) or I 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 25,
August 1, 2004
0146

2004

and

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NG: 02-CA-2508U
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO CITIBANK.
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
FrK/A CITICORP SAVINGS
OF FLORIDA. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
COSMORE EBANKS A/K/A
CASMORE EBANKS, IF |
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CL/uMtNG AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST COSMORE EBANKS
A/K/A COSMARE EBANKS
FAYE L EBANKS. IF UVING
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 FAY L

EBANKS PEARL EBANKS. 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 PEARL EBANKS
WALTER EBANKS, IF LIVING
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDEn OR AGAINST
WALTER EBANKS. MELONEE
EBANKS. 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
MELONEE EBANKS.
NATIONSCREOIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES
CORPORATION
F/K/A NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
OF FLORIDA, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant In an Order Granting
trie Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated July 13, 2004
entered In Civil Case No 02-CA2508-14 ol me Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County Sanford.
Florida. I will sell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at the
West Front Door at mo SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord, Florida, at 1100 am
on the 17 day ol August. 2004
the following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 4 BLOCK B BONAVENTURE HEIGHTS 2ND SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE
87, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 15m day ol July.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN PA ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
B01 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-99403
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. pieisons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, ot
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 685-4227. 1800 9558771 (TDD) Of 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 25.
August t, 2004
Ot47

2004

and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 02-CA-2302-14L
RALPH L FRY, JR and
BEVERLY A FRY,
Ptaintiff.

KATHLEEN SHRAKE. at at.
Defendant
CLERK S NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to an Amended
Final Judgment ol F oredoom
dated July 7. 2004, and entered
in Case No 02CA2202-I4L, in
me Circuit Court in end lor
Seminote
County.
Florida,
wherein MAGRE. INC., la the
substituted Ptaintiff and KATH­
LEEN SHRAKE, CHASITY
WAGNER. ROBERT WAGNER,
and THE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE. INC are the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest bidder, tor cash, on the
front steps of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanlord.
Florida, at I t 00 A M on the
torn day ol August 2004, the
todowmg described real property
sal forth in said Amended Final
Judgment, to-wit
Lot 6. Block 0. Section 1. Aslor
Farms, according to the ptat
thereof, as recorded ki Plat Book
8. Page 13, ol the Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida
TOGETHER
with all the
Improvements now or hereafter
erected on the property, end aU

Page 3B

L egals
commonly known
Beymoor Way

at

383

The Public Heenng wta tie held
in the Commission Chambers.
100 N Country Club Road.
Lake Mary The Puttac la totaled
to attend and be heard. Said
hearing may be continued from
Dated this t4m day of July
time to time urns a Anal decision
2004
the
City
* u i!
made
by
^Commission
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the C k tu l Court
NOTE
IF A PERSON
By Mary Stroup#
DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY
Deputy Clerk
DECISION MADE BY THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
BALDWIN A MORRISON. PA
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
7100 South Highway 17 92
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETFern Park. FL 32730
ING OR HEARINO, HE OR
Telephone 407/834-1424
SHE WILL NEED A RECORO
OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO
Publish luty 25. 2004 and
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE,
August 1, 2004
HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
0148
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAOE. WHICH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
RECORD INCLUDES THE
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TO BE BASED FLORIDA
FLORIOA
STATUTES 286 0105
CASE NO. 04-CA-1469-14W

CITtFINANCIAL
SERVICES.
INC 344. LLC. AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
AMERICA. IN C .
Ptaintiff.
vs
JOHN M
BOWMAN and
SHARON V BOWMAN, HIS
WIFE JOHN DOE OR ANY
OTHER PERSON IN
POSSESSION.
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, and a4
unknown parties claiming by.
through under or against the
named defendants, whether
Irving or not. and whether said
unknown parties claims as heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or In
any other capacity, claiming by.
through under or agamst the
named defendants
Detondants
NOTICE OF ACTION/
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
NOTICE BV
PUBLICATION
TO JOHN H BOWMAN and
SHARON V BOWMAN HIS
WIFE
la s t Known Addiess 6831
County Road 427. Sanlord, FL
32773
Current Addiess Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Complaint to foreclose a mort­
gage on real property located in
Seminole County Florida has
been Med and commenced in
this Court and you are required
to serve a copy ol your written
detenses, il any to it on DANIEL
S MANDEL ol the Law Offices
ol MaraM, Wetsman, Heimbert.
Brodie A Gnftin, P A . Attorneys
lor Plaintiff, whose address Is
2101 Corporate Blvd, State 300
Boca Raton. FL 33431 and tile
the original with the Clerk of the
above styled Court within 30
days alter first publication ot
Notice, otherwise a default wilt
bo entered against you lot the
relief prayed tor In the
Complaint, to wit the foreclo­
sure ol a mortgage on the lotkming described property
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
13, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 30 EAST SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA AND SAID
PARCEL BEING MORE PAR­
TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT
THE NORTH 1/2 MILE POST
OF SAID SECTION 13. TOWN
SHIP 20 SOUTH RANGE 30
EAST AND RUN 5 00'39'21*
WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE
OF THE SAID NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 13 A
DISTANCE OF 1213 26 FEET.
THENCE RUNS 7706 46* W A
DISTANCE OF 137 87 FEET.
THENCE RUMS 21 06'42‘ W A
DISTANCE OF 92 60 FEET TO
AN INTERSECTION WITH THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE SAID
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
13 THENCE RUN N 8924 33"
W ALONG THE SAID SOUTH
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SAIO SECTION 13 A DIS­
TANCE OF 420 497 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE RUN N 55 54 40‘ W A
DISTANCE OF 206 305 FEET
TO AN INTERSECTION WITH
THE
SOUTHEASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STATE
ROAD NO 427. THENCE RUN
N 384720* E ALONG THE
SAIO
SOUTHEASTERLY
RIGHTOF-WAY
OF
SAID
STATE ROAD 427
Sheet address 6831 County
Road 427, Sanlord. Florida
32773
This notice shall bo published
once each week lor two consec­
utive weeks in Seminole Herald
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR DEBT COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW
FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE A
DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT­
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY
INFORMATION
OBTAINED WILL BE USED
FOR THAT PURPOSE
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court at Seminole County,
F!onda Bus 15 day ol July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
BY AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 25. 2004 and
August 1.2004
0149
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
August 12. 2004
7:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Coy Commission ol the City
o1 Lake Mary. Florida, that sard
Commission wta hold a Public
Heenng on August 12,2004, at
7:00 P. M. or as soon toereaftar
as possible, to consider an
appeal oI the Board ol
Adjustment's denial oI a request
lor a variance to the rear yard
setbKfc tram Debbie Huston on
the fctiowing described property
Lot 112. Reserve si Lake Mary,
according to the ptat toereof as
recorded In Plot Book 59. Pagee
59 - 61 of the Public Records o&lt;
Seminole County. Florida; more

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT THE
CITY'S ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT (407) 585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carat A Foster. City Clerk
OATED
July 20. 2004
Publish July 25. 2004
G150
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ttiTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00-CA-1184-14C
FIRST HORIZON HOME
LOANS F/K/A FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES O.B/A PREMIER
MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DANIEL MARK HORTON. IF
LIVING. 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 DANIEL MAF1K
HORTON,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OANlEL MARK
HORTON. IF ANY; ELLA J
HORTON. 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 ELLA J
HORTON, MARCELLUS R
HORTON, IF LIVING, 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
MARCELLUS R HORTON.
DEIDRE A. HORTON, STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE. JOHN DOE
AND
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NONCE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
July 9. 2004 entered in C M
Case No 00-CA-1I64-14E ol
the Circuit Court o! the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest end beet
bidder for cash al the Weal
From Door al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N Park Avenue In Sanlord.
Florida, al 11 00 a m. on the 12
day ol August, 2004 the loftowing described property as set
ItaUi in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 15. BLOCK 7. OF THE
REPLAT OF NORTH ORLAN­
DO
TOWNSITE
FOURTH
ADDITION AS PER PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGES 58. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 9th day ol July.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clem ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark

Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive State
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
00-55354
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with diaaMKies needtog a special accom­
modation
should contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, si
the
SEMINOLE
County
Counhouse at 407-865-4227,1800-955-8771 (TDO) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Ratay
Service
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
0097
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
grvee Notice oI Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to tea veZvclee
pursuant to subsection 71378 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
08/12/2004 09 00 am. al 2522
Country Club Rd. Santord, FI
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves t ie right
to accept ot reject any and/or a l
bids.
JS2AE35S2P5102288
1993 Suzuki Swift
Publish. July 25, 2004
0158

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L ecals

L ecals

MTNcancurr c o u r t

OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU04CIAL CIRCUfT
IN AND FOR
tXMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 04-OR.23M -03D4 .

800-955-6771 (TDD) or 1-600955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
PuMsh Jufy 16. 25, 2004
0096
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE MO: 03 CA 1139-14

EDWARD J WEBER.
Petitionter
AND
CATHERINE WEBER.
Respondent
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
T O C W m w W t t i*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED the! an
•ebon
lor
Dissolution
of
Marriage, Including claim: lor
dteaoMlon of merriaga. payment
0* debt*. dMalon of raal and par•onal proparty, and for paymanta d support. h a t baan Mad
agalnat you You ara required lo
aarva a copy of your wrtflan
dtiant at. il any. to tors action an
Slava W.
Maraaa.
E sq,
Padoonar'i attomay. whose
addraaa la 3117 Edgewatar
Dftva. Orlando. FL 32804 an or
batora Auguat i» , 7004, and Ma
the original with toe C a n of this
Court at Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 Norm Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32771
afthar balora
aarvica
on
PaMonar'a attomay or Immadlalafy that a t Mar. otherwise a
datault wN ba antarad against
you tor tha rakat demanded in
N Petition
WARNINQ Rule
12 285.
Florida Family Law Hulat of
Procadura, requires cartain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. Including dismissal of
sinking of pleadings
DATED tins 12th day of July.
2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Putman July ta. 25. 2004 and
August 1 . 8, 2004
0077
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO INVESTIGATIVE PROFES­
SIONALS. IN C /TERESA A
BEERS. PRESIDENT.
Casa No
CD2003-0890/
A 2200081
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT lo impose an adminraItative line has baan Iliad
againsl you. You have lha right
to request a hearing pursuant lo
Sections 120*89 and 120 57.
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request tor same to tha Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division of
Licensing, Post Office Bos 6887.
Tallahassee. Florida 323148487. It a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days Irom the
data of tha last publication the
right to a hearing in this maitar
anil ba waived and tha
Department ol Agriculture and
Consumer Services will dispose
of this causa In accordance with
law
Publish July 18. 25. 2004 and
August 1 . B, 2004
A re
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 2099-I4K
WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE.
INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
GLORIA J KEZAR. IF LIVINO,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
UENOnS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST GLORIA
J
KEZAR.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GLORIA J
KEZAR. IF ANY. COUNTRY
CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC ;
COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; JOHN
FITZGERALD. INC . ASPHALT
PRESERVATION SYSTEMS.
IN C ; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Raaat Foreclosure
Sale dated July 8. 2004 entered
In Civil Cate No 02 CA-209914K of the Circuit Court of Die
1BTH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I will ta ll to tha highest
and bast bidder lor cash t t tha
Wasl Front Door at lha SEMI­
NOLE County Courttiouee localad at 301 N Park Avanua to
Sanford. Florida, at 11 00 a.m.
on the 12 day of Auguat. 2004
81a following described property
aa sat forth to said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 11. COUNTRY CREEK
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK41.
PAGES 82 THROUGH 64.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 9 day of July. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
Publish ire
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 University DrNa Sulla
500
Plantafcn. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-97062
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with dtoaMSaa needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CourViouae at 407^65-4227. 1-

CITIMORTGAGE. IN C .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONNIE PREVATT A/K/A
RONNIE B PREVATT, ETAL .
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO RONNIE PREVATT A/K/A
RONNIE
B
PREVATT;
SHARON PREVATT A/K/A
SHARON S PREVATT
whose residence la unknown if
he/she/they be living; and It
he/she/lhey be dead, tha
unknown defendants who may
ba spouse*, hairs devisees,
grantees assignees, lienors,
creditors trustees, and an par­
lies claiming an interest by.
through, under or against tha
Defendants who are not known
to ba dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, tula or interest to tha
property described m tha morigaga bang loredoeed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an acton lo foreclose a
mortgage on lha following prop­
erly
THE EAST 1/2 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTH WEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 IN SECTION
5. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 32 EAST. SUBJECT TO
A 30 FOOT EASEMENT ON
THE NORTH SIDE FOR ROAD.
DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES.
ALSO KNOWN AS TRACT 4.
MULLET LAKE RETREAT, UNIT
2 TOGETHER WITH A 1995
FLEET MOBILE HOME VIN #
FLFLR70A22902GH
AND
FLF LR 70B22902GH
has bean Mad against you and
lha you ara required to servo a
copy of your written defenses, If
any. lo 11 on DAVID J, STERN.
ESQ Plaintiffs attomay, whoee
address Is 80 1 S University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
trom tha data of tha llrtl publica­
tion of this node* of action) and
Ma tha original with tha dark ol
(hr* court either before service
on Plaintiff'• attorney or immedi­
ately tharaaltar; otherwise t
default will be antarad against
you lor lha relief demanded in
the complaint or petition Med
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day of JUL
8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMufCOCk
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
03-15783
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contsct
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or t 800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
T&gt;IIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
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HERALD
Publish July IB, 25. 2004
G098
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO . 02 CA 1356-14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
vs.
OAVIO GORDON ALLEN A/KM
DAVID
GORDAN
ALLEN,
ALLEN DOREEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN GORDON A/K/A
DAVIO GORDAN ALLEN. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT
PROPERTY;
ALAQUA PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, IN C ,
Defendants
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated lh« 8ffi day of July, 2004
entered m C M Case No 02-CA1358-14K, of tha Circuit Court of
the 18TH Judicial Circuit to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida, wherein BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY
AS
TRUSTEE la lha Plaintiff and
OAVIO GORDON ALLEN AvKA
DAVIO
OOROAN
ALLEN;
ALLEN DOREEN, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
OAVIO ALLEN CORDON A/K/A
DAVID GORDAN ALLEN; JOHN
OOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I will sail to the
lughaei and beat bidder ter cash
al tha West Front Door i f tha
SEMINOLE Counfy Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avanua in
Sanford, Florida, at 11 00 a m
on tie 5&lt;h day of Auguat 2004
Via Mowing described property
as set forth to said Summary

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L ecals

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of Tha Van Aradala 0 *6 o n e
Brokerage Co * Add. to Black

Final Judgment, to-wrtt
vs.
SEE EXHIBIT 'A*
AlK/A 3006 T1MPANA POINT.
LONG WOOD FL 32779
LOTS 31 AND 32. ALAQUA
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 33. PAGES
67 THROUGH 7 t.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA. LESS AND
EXCEPT A PORTION OF LOT
32. OF SAID ALAQUA PHASE I.
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
Pegtorwig al Via Southeast cor
nar of lot 32. of A U Q U A PHASE
I. a* recorded In Plat Book 33.
Pagaa 67. 66. 69. 70. and 71. of
the PubAc Records of Seminole
County. Florida, thence North 89
degrees. 45’ 48* Wasl. along Via
South kne of said Lot 32. a dis­
tance of 40 00 feat, thence
departing sakt South Una of Lot
32, run North 05 degrees, 14’ 19*
East a distance of 278 17 teat to
a point on tha Northerly kne of
said Lot 32. said point being a
point on a curve, also known as
tha Southerly right-of-way kna of
Tknpana Point, a t shown on said
Ptat, concave Northerly, having a
radius of 60 OO teat, thence trom
a bearing towards tha radiut
point of said curve of North 14
degrees. 25' 10* East, run
Easterly through a central angle
of 14 degree*. 21' 4 t* along tha
arc of said curve, an arc distance
of 15 04 feet to the Northeast
comer of said Lot 32. thence
along a radial bearing of South
OO degree* 03' 29* West, run
along the East kne of said Lot 32.
a distanca of 275 28 teel to the
point of beginning

vs

L CLAIRECE SCROGQINS. at
al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 9th day of
Jufy. 2004 antarad to Civ* Case
No D4-CA-9SM4LOf tfteCircuit
Court of the 18 THJudfcial Circuit
to and for SEMINOLE Counfy,
Sanford.
Florida,
wharain
WACHOVIA
BANK
OF
DELAWARE. NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION FiK/A FIRST UNION
HOME EQUITY BANK. N A . la
tha Plaintiff and L CLAIRECE
SCROGQIN
SUNTRUST
BANK. JIM ROONEY SCROG­
GINS. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I wtk sell to the high­
est and best bidder tor cash at
tha WEST FRONT DOOR at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avanua to
Sanlord, Florida, at 11 00 a m
on tha 10 day of Auguat. 2004
the following described property
as sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT
18.
WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES SECTION EK3HT, A
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24.
PAGES 20 AND 2 t, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 270 NEEDLES TRAIL.
LONG WOOD, FL 33779

In
accordance
with
lha
Americans with Disatkiitte* Act.
Parsons with Disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact lha Court Administrator
at 301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord
FL 32771. telephone Number
(407)323-4330 not later than
seven (7) days prior to tha pro­
ceeding
It hearing impaired,
(TOO) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice
(V) 1-800-955-8770 via Florida
Relay Services

In
accordance
with
the
American* with Disabrkttes Act.
Person* with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 34 1 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice II
heanng or voice impaired, call 1800-955-8771

Dated this 7th day ol July. 2004

Dated this 9th day of July. 2004

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Submitted by
Law Offica of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771 -0052

Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile 19541771-6052

Publish: July 18. 25. 2004
Q099

Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G101

ninwtwa, iocofomg lo IN p*«T

SHERYL 0 ROWE; JOHN DOE
ROWE.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SHERYL D.
ROWE; MARY BRANCHE DOR
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE
DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice it hereby given thal.
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of Fcneeleisure
entered to the above-styled
cause, to the Circuit Court of
Semaiote County. Florida. I wfl
sail lha property tifuete to
Seminole
County.
Florid*,
described as:
LOT 7. BLOCK C, WASHING­
TON OAKS SECTION ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE(S) 7
AND 8. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
AK/A 119 MCKAY BLVO . SAN­
FORD, FL 32771
al public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, tor Cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at I t 00 A M , on lha
24th day of August, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUrT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Office* of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorney* tor Plaintiff

C

Publish: July 18,25, 2004
G105

IN THE CIRCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-248-14L
JAMES B NUTTER 4
COMPANY.
Piatoefl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO : 04 CA-934-14L
ARGENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT DRACHENBERG.
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK.
FA,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
DRACHENBERO. JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated tha 9th day of
July. 2004 entered to Civil Case
No 04-CA-934-14L of the Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County, Sanlord. Florida, where­
in ARGENT MORTGAGE COM­
PANY, LLC. is the Plaintiff and
ROBERT
DRACHENBERG:
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK.
FA,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
DRACHENBERG NiK/A ELLEN
LOUISE MADISON DRACHENBERG. JOHN DOE. JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I wtfl sail fo tha
highest and best bidder for cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avanua In Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 am on the to day of
August. 2004 the following
described properly as sel lortn in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-Wit:
LOT 49, BEAR LAKE ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THAT CER­
TAIN PLAT AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 95. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
In
accordance
with
tha
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact tha Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 wtlhirt 2 working days ol
your receipt of this notice If
hearing or votes impaired, call 1800-955-8771
Dated tor* 9th day of Jufy.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
By- Mary Stroups
Deputy Clark
Submitted by:
Lew Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suits 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-8052
Publish: July 18.25, 2004
G100
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 C A -M M 4 L
WACHOVIA BANK OF
DELAWARE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FiK/A FIRST
UNION HOME EQUITY BANK,
N.A.,
Plaintiff,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CASE NO : 03CA-3I23-14
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, N A , AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
e/satoi, SERIES MOt-A.
Plaintiff,
vs
ERIC L JOHNSON, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 9th day of
Jufy. 2004 entered in Civil Case
No
03-CA-3123-14 of Ihe
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida,
wherem WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA.
NA.
AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOL­
ING ANO SERVICING AGREE­
MENT OATEO AS OF 2/2801,
SERIES 2001-A, is the Plaintiff
and ERIC L JOHNSON. CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC
L JOHNSON. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S| IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I will sail to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 OO a m on the to day ol
August. 2004 the following
described property as set forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-Wit:
THE WEST 70 FEET OF LOT 2,
BLOCK 14. A B RUSSELL'S
ADD FT REED. ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 97. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 501 WYLLY AVENUE,
SANFORD. FL 32771
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Oisabikties need­
ing e special accommodation to
participate to true proceeding
should corned the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)0654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this nonce. It
fleering or votes Impaired, ce l 1800-955-8771
Dated this 9th day of July,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Offica of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone; (954)453-0365
Facsimile (964)771-4062
Publish: July 18. 25. 2004
0103
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUfT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORtOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-I140-14L
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. IN C .
Plaintiff,

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Lecals

vs
HENRY DAVID ANTES; JANE
DOE. unknown spouts of
HENRY DAVIO ANTES;
SANDRA DENISE ANTES;
JOHN OOE. unknown spouse of
SANDRA DENISE ANTES;
IMPERIAL
BANK.
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE

»lUAItai wk ap* 44*
Notice la hereby given thal,
pursuant to the order or Final
ludgment entered m this cause
in the Circul Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, desenbed as:
LOT 41, TRINITY BAY,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 45-48.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA

thereof, aa recorded In Plat
Booh 1. Pag* 31, of th * PuMe
Record* of Seminote Counfy
Florida (to* "Real Property’).
Together wtto a l arising or sub­
sequently erected or affliad
biridng*. improvements end fu ­
tures. a l easements, rights of
way, and appurtenances, a l
water, water rights, watercours­
es and dteh right* (todudng
stock In utfMto* with &lt;*lch or irri­
gation rights); and all other
right*, royalties, and profit*
rotating to th * real property,
todudtog without Imitation a l
rnnante. ol. gas. geothermal
and similar matters, located In
Seminole County. Stele of
Florida
Together with e l of Grantor's
right. M *. and interest in and to
a l leasee of to * Reel Property
and a l rant* from the Raal
Property In addition. Grantor
grant* to Lender a Uniform
Commercial Cod* security Inter­
est In to* personal property and
rants
Together with a 1995 Palm
Harbor Mobile Homs. ID #
PH098123Aand
10 /PH098123B (th* 'Mobtle
Horn##-).
In addmon. to* Mobile Home*
nefude a l th* following, whether
now owned or hereafter
acquired, whether now siishng
or hereafter arising, and wherev­
er located
(a) A l secessions accessories.
increases, and additions to end
a l replacements ol and substitu­
tion* tor to* Motrie Home*
(b) A l products and produce of
any of lha Mobil* Horn**
(c) A l accounts, general intangi­
bles, instruments, rente, monies,
payments, and all other lights,
arising out of a sale, lease, or
other disposition of any of th*
Mobil* Homes.
(d) A l proceeds (indudtog insur­
ance proceeds) trom the saJ*.
destruction, loas. or other dispo­
sition of any of tha Mobil*
Home*
(a) A l record* and data relating
to any of tha Mobil* Home*,
whether In th * form of a writing,
photograph, microfilm, microficha, or electronic media,
together with all ol Grantor's
right, trtte. and interest in and to
all computer software required
to utiiixs. create, maintain, and
process any such records or
data on oiactronic madia
Dated al Sanford, Sam mot*
County. Florida, thl* 9th day ol
July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Gary Solas, Esquire
Attorney* tor Plaintiff.
Capital Crossing Bank
Florida Bar No 0814149
Lowndes, Drosdick. Doslar,
Kantoc 4 Read PA.
450 S Orange Avenue. Bth
Floor
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone (407) 418-633)
Facsimile, (407) 843-4444
i«il rv&amp;mm*

* ** *

In
accordance
with
th *
Americans With Disability Act,
person who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled. at no cost to you, to to* pro­
vision ot certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue, Suit* N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 (407) 665-4227.
within (2) working days ol your
receipt of this notice; if you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1•
(800(-955-8771

and commonly known as
8423 Commander Cove. Winter
Perk. FL 32792
at public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, at the west
Iron I door of the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 11 00 AM on August
10. 2004
Dated July 9. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
American* With Disabilities Act.
person* with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate to this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding tl
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1800955-8771, or 1-800-955-8770
(V). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P A
17757 U.S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suita 500
Clearwater, FL 33784
(727)538-3800
Publish July 18.25, 2004
G106

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Case No. 04-CA-706-14-L
CAPITAL CROSSING BANK,
a Massachusetts Corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
TEEN TRANSFORMATION
MINISTRIES. INC., a dissolved
Florida corporation; and RAY
RICHARDSON, Indrvldualfy,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
of Foredooms antarad July 9.
2004 to Casa No. 04-CA-70614-L. In tha Circuit Court of th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit to and
tor Seminole County. Florid*,
that I w« *e4 to the highest and
beet bidder tor caeh at toe Weet
front door. Park Avenue side of
tha
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avanua, Sanford, Seminole
Counfy. Florida, on August 24,
2004, at to* hour of 1100 AM.,
to# property described as tottows:
See Eahibrt ’ A* attached.
The West Halt of Lot 435. Map

Publish; July 18. 25. 2004
0107
IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1389-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
INC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LAWRENCE LLANA AND
OEBBIE LLANA A/K/A
DEBORAH L LLANA.
HANCOCK BANK FiK/A
GUARANTY NATIONAL BANK
OF TALLAHASSEE. AND
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LAWRENCE LLANA
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LAST KNOWN ADDRESSES:
271 LINCOLN ROAD
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIOA
32707 AND
6620 CLOVER COURT
JACKSONVILLE, FL 32244
You are notified that an action
to foreclose a mortgage on th*
lottowing property in Seminole
County, Honda
LOT 35. CORRECTED ANO
REVISED PLAT OF NOR­
MANDY PAHK, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6.
PAGE 100. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
commonly known as 271
Uncoin Road, Cassetoerry. FL.
32707 ties been Ned against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defense*, it any. to it on MtcheO*
Q Castillo of Kats. Shuler.
Solomon. Spactor. Foyle 4
Singer, P A . plain off's attorney,
who** addree* is P.0 Boa 800.
Tamps. Florida 33601, (or X
day* tram th* first dale of puMcatton, and fit* toe original with
toe Clark of tote Court either
before serve* on to * PiamafTi
attorney or immediately there­
after, otherwise, a default w * be
antarad against you tor toe rakat
demanded In toe Complaint
Dated JUL 7,2004.
CLERK OF THE COURT
Honorable Mary anna Morse
301 North Park Avanua
Sanford. FL 32771
By: AMueock
Deputy Clark
(COURT SEAL)

s

It you at* a paraon with a « •sbakty who need* any accommo­
dation in enter to participate to
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no coal to you, to toa proto•ton ol cartain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration. M l N Park
A ve . Suita N M t, Sanford.
Florida 32771. phone (407) 6654227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt of tors node* If you
era hearing or voice impaired,
ca l 1-800-955-8771
Kas*. Shuter, Solomon, Spactor.
Foyle 4 Smgar. P A
PO Bo. 600
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
0106

IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CA-295-14-K
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, INC , a
Florida not tor-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
ALL
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES.
ANO ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST VIRGIE
CORA MARTIN a/k/a VIRGIE C
MARTIN,
DECEASED,
GEORGE A MARTIN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
GEORGE A MARTIN, IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT, IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GEORGE A
MARTIN, YOLANDA MARTIN,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
YOLANDA MARTIN, IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REMARRIED,
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS, LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST YOLANDA MARTIN,
U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION l/k/a FIRST
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TR U/A did
9/01/97 (Horn# Equity Loan
Trust 1997-3), UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION,
and SECOND UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEORGE A MARTIN.
YOLANDA
MARTIN.
UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS OR TRUSTEES. OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST VIRGIE CORA MAR­
TIN a/k/a VIRIE C MARTIN.
DECEASED, OR HER. ANO
ALL UNKNNOWN PERSONS.
IF ALIVE. AND IF DEAD, OR
NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, THEIR UNKNOWN
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES. OR OTHER PER­
SONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH OR UNDER THE
UNKNOWN
PERSONS.
GEORGE A
MARTIN or
YOLANDA
MARTIN,
or
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION. AND SECOND
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose mortgages
encumbering raal property locat­
ed In Sarrinota County. Florida,
and mors particularly described
as
Lots 41 and 42. ROSE LAND
PARK, according lo Ihe pint
thereof as recorded m Plat Book
7. at Pag* 51. ol th* Public
Records of Seminol* County,
Florida (hereafter referred lo a*
th * "Sub|*ct Property")
has b**n tiled against you and
Determents,
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES, AND A a OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST VIRGIE CORA MAR­
TIN ark/a VIRGIE C MARTIN.
DECEASED. GEORGE A MARTIN, UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
GEORGE A MARTIN. IF LIV­
ING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REMARHIEO.
AND IF OECEASEO, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST GEORGE A. MARTIN.
YOLANDA
MARTIN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
YOLANDA MARTIN. IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN­
DANT. IF REMARRIED, AND IF
DECEASED, THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS AND TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST YOLAN­
DA MARTIN. U S. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION t/Va
FIRST
BANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TR U/A did
9/01(97 (Horn* Equity Loan
Trust 1997-3). UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION, and
SECOND UNKNOWN TENANT(3) IN POSSESSION and
you are required to s*rv* a copy
of your written defense# to It. f
any, on Samual M. Nateon.
Esquire Plaintiff's attorney as
listed balow, on or before THIR­
TY (M ) DAYS from to* first date
of publication, and rite toa origi­
nal written defenses with the
Clark of this Court either balora
**rtoc« on Plaintiff's attorneys or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise a dateuA writ ba snterad
against you tor toa raltet
demanded to th * complaint or

DATED on Jufy 8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Oark of th* Clrtuff Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Cterk
Samuel M Ntoaon. EaqUr#
GRAHAM. BUILDER. JONES.
PRATT 4 MARKS. LLP
Poet Critic* Drawer 1890
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Telephone (407) 647-4455
Attomay# for Ptemttft.
Publish: July 18. 25, 2004
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__________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-192-14W

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BANK OF AMERICA N A ,

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v*.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
CREDITORS.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST RONALO
S HALL. OECEASED; ETAL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SANDRA M HALL
Iasi Known Address:
24 Andraa Drive. #103
Winter Spring*. FL 32708
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foradosa ol mortgage
on toa M owing described prop­
erty In Saminote County. Florida
LOT 15 BLOCK M, NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE. SEC­
TION ONE OF UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 63. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has bean filed against you and
you ara required 10 )*rv * • copy
ol your written defenses, if any.
to it on SMITH. HIATT 4 DIAZ.
P A , Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose
address is 2691 East Oakland
Park B lv d , Suit* 303, Fort
Lauderdale. Flood* 33306. with­
in M day* from llrtl data ol pub­
lication. and file th* original with
to* Clark of this Court either
balora service on Plaintiffs
attorneyt or Immediately there­
after; otherwise, a default will ba
antarad against you tor to* relief
demanded In toa complaint or
petition.
DATED on July 7, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clark
PUBLISH IN Sanlord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPE­
CIAL ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE, SANFORO. FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3234330. NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING IF HEAR
ING IMPAIRED. (TDD) 1-800955-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-800955-8770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE
Publish July 10. 25. 2004

otio
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, LAKE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, JUVENILE
OIVISION
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS BY
PUBLICATION
In toa Interest ot.
D M L Onde
DOB 08-14-2002.
TO: MICHAEL THOMPSON
SANFORD, FLORIDA
TAKE NOTICE that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been tiled m to* above entitled
action Th* nature ol toe relief
being sought is as follows
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS
You t ie requited to make
defense to such pleading not
later than. August 27, 2004.
said date being 40 days trom
the day ot tha first publication,
and upon your failure lo do so,
toe petitioner who is seeking
reiiel against you will apply to
to* Court tor toa relief sought.
This. Ihe tBth day ol July.
2004
RUSSELL W LAPEER
Attorney lor Petitioner
Land!. Wlechens. LaPaar 4
Ayres
445 N E 8th Avenue
Ocala. FL 34470
(362) 732-6622
Publish July 18. 25, 2004 and
August t . 8. 2004
Q115
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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For information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
pleas* viait our website at
www saminoiecountyfl gov/purcheaing,
select
Current
Procurements lor s list ol ail
•cbv* solicitations lor RFPs
PSs. IFBs and CCs Many can
ba downloaded and printed at
no charge or cal 407-665-7131
A l solicitations and procure­
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BuikSng, 1101 E*»i First Street
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between tha hour* ol SAM to
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Van Gaale brought back
J uly 28, 2 0 0 4

Split commission
overturns city manager
By Dan Ping
Editor

Champions!!
The Sanford River Rats
wrapped up the regular sea­
son championship with the top
seed for the Florida Collegiate
Summer League Tournament
with a weekend sweep of the
Orlando Shockers.
See Sports, Page 8A

City outlines 1 st
Street details at
July 2 9 meeting
A town meeting will be
held 7 p.m. Thursday July
29, at the Sanford Civic
Center to discuss the scope
of the 1st Street Streetscape
Project.
Representatives from the
city and the general con­
tractor, Gomez
Constniction of Winter
Park, will attend the meet­
ing to answer questions
and receive input from
merchants and other inter­
ested parties.
Among the topics to be
discussed are the schedule,
progression, parking, main­
tenance of business and
pedestrian access, and
informational signage.
A ground-breaking cere­
mony for the $2.2 million
renovation of 1st Street is
scheduled for Monday,
Aug. 2. The five-month
project is expected to be
completed by Dec. 31.
The First Street
Streetscape project will
extend from Oak Avenue to
Sanford Avenue. The
Community Redevelop­
ment Agency provided
funding for the project.
The project will include
complete street amenities,
new underground storm
drainage system, irrigation,
street lighting and electrical
utilities.
The timing of the con­
struction will allow for
pedestrian traffic to stores
and restaurants at all times.
Constniction and traffic
signs will be posted and
traffic controls will be pro­
vided.
Letters on Page 5A
Because of a production
error, Saturday's Issue of
The Herald included the
wrong Page 4A. The error
caused several letters to the
editor to be omitted. Those
letters are published on
Page 5 A of today's Herald.

SANFORD
—
In
an
unprecedented move, the city
commission bypassed normal
personnel procedures and
reversed the city m anager's
decision to fire the deputy city
manager.
As the overflow crowd of
more than 175 people sat
down following the Pledge of
Allegiance at Monday's com ­
m ission
meeting.
M ayor
Brady Lessard deviated from
the agenda and presented
commissioners with a resolu­
tion that called the dismissal
of Andrew Van Gaale unwar­
ranted. The resolution also
directed City Manager A1
Grieshaber to consider some

other discipline.
The vote w asn't unani­
mous. Commissioners Kevin
Hipes and Art Woodruff voted
against a resolution.
"W hen
som ething
is
thrown at you all of a sudden,
it's
alw ays
difficult,"
W oodruff said, "especially
when you're being asked to
stray from standard policy."
Grieshaber fired Van Gaale
on July 23 following a twoweek investigation into Van
Gaale's use of a city-leased
golf cart during the city's July
4 celebration.
Normal procedure would
call for Van Gaale to appeal
the termination to the city's
civil service board, which
would make a nonbinding
recom m endation to Gries-

YM CA
to finish
Phase I
o f project
From Staff Reports
SANFORD — Sem inole
YMCA, a winner in two cate­
gories of the Best of Seminole
contest from The Herald, will
finish major renovations in
August.
The facility won Best
Recreational Facility and Best
Health and Fitness Center in
a reader contest (See special
section inside).
A $2.1 million expansion
and renovation project is
underway at the Sem inole
YMCA Family Center located
at 685 Longwood-Lake Mary
Road
in
Lake
Mary.
Construction
began
in
December 2003 with comple­
tion of Phase I expected in
late August.
The Phase I renovation
includes the creation of a new
wellness wing which will add
5,000 square feet to the exist­
ing wellness area. A newly
designed member reception
area and increased handi­
capped parking spaces will
be added near the front entry.
This phase will also include
the relocation of the ch il­
dren's playground.
Phase II and interior reno­
vations will begin after the
first phase and is scheduled
for completion by the first
part of November.
Phase II includes the relo­
cation and expansion of the
child development area, the
youth/teen center and the
m u l t i- p u r p o s e / a e r o b i c s

findings — and because the
disciplinary action was termination — Van Gaale could
appeal to the city commission.

See Reverse, Page 6A

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

By Stove Paradis
Managing Editor
SA N FORD — O f all
things, dog treats sparked a
correspondence between a
local woman and Queen
Elizabeth of England.
For
years,
Kathy
Andrews of Winter Springs
has cooked up treats for her
dogs. She has three canines
that she rescued from area
animal shelters.
"You
know.
Queen
Elizabeth is a real dog
lover," Andrews said.
When the queen's dog
died, Andrews wrote to the
m onarch and sent her a
recipe for tuna bread for
dogs.
Just
10 days
later,
Andrews received a letter
from the queen's lady-inwaiting.
"The Queen was interest­
ed to hear about your three
dogs and appreciated your
kind thought in writing as
you did," the letter reads.
The recipe calls for two
12-ounce cans of waterpacked
tuna.
It
also
includes jumbo eggs, garlic,
wheat germ, and flour.
Everything is mixed in a

Lessard offered his resolution after "hours and hours of

Reading
essential
for high
school
success

Recipe
starts
royal
exchange

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

Kathy Andrews
ol Winter
Springs dis­
plays her dogs,
her letter from
Buckingham
Palace, and her
now famous
tuna bread for
canines.

See YMCA, Page 4A

SANFORD — Too many
young people are arriving in
nigh school without proper
reading skills, so Seminole
County
Public
Schools
Superintendent Hill Vogel has
written to the state for help
and to offer some sugges­
tions.
In a letter to Florida
Department of Education
Chancellor Jim
Warford,
Vogel said the district is con­
cerned with the number of
high school students who did
not achieve an annual learn­
ing gain in reading on the
FCAT.
That fact alone dropped
Lake Brantley High School to
a "C " grade and Seminole
High Scnool to a "D ."
"The current classes of
ninth and tenth grade stu­
dents have not had the bene­
fit of the latest research and
subsequent new methods to
successfully teach reading to
students," Vogel wrote July 1.
Most high schools have not
offered reading as part of a
regular curriculum , Vogel
said in a later interview.
" I t’s not that they can't
read,"
said
Deputy
Superintendent
Dianne
Kramer.
Com prehension of what
they read and especially

See Reading, Page 6A

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Family finds horse in a hurry
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Madeo was found along Highway 417.

Kaye Simerly
“Results Are

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haber. The city manager could
accept or reject the board's
recommendation. If C rieshaber rejected the board's

See Queen, Page 4A

F

Kay* Slm«rty, CRS

A biplane circles Sanford with a mossage reading, "Bring Back Andrew."

Fit For A Queen

S e m in o le S m ile

Eye Centre in Sanford

Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

kayestate@aol.com

By Steve Paradis
M a n a g in g Editor

SANFORD — For more than a
week, hundreds of volunteers, people
with dogs, expert trackers, and even
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office
couldn't find a missing horse.
It took the Carter family literally a
couple of minutes.
Scott Carter said his family found
out about the missing horse Saturday,
July 24. The bay gelding named
Madeo had been missing since July
15, but Carter said they hadn't noticed
that or he may not have started look­
ing.
Tammi Carter, Scott's wife, figured

the horse must be down by Lake
Jesup. The animal bucked its rider
while exercising on a trail near the
lake.
The Carter family, including son
Don, drove slowly down the ramp of
State Road 417. Peering into the
woods, Tammi spotted the horse’s tail
wagging. She climbed into the woods,
and scaled a barbed-wire fence that
separates the park from the highway.
The Carters forgot the flier with the
phone numbers.
They called neighbors and soon
dozens of people were on the scene,
including Anne Britton of Crooked
Creek Farm, where Madeo is boarded.
The horse still wore its saddle,

which hung upside down under his
belly.
"The worst of the injuries was the
abrasion from the saddle girth rub­
bing on his back," Britton said. Scott
Carter said Madeo lost about 100
pounds.
"The horse was only 300 yards
from the road," Scott Carter said. "We
ride mountain bikes in there all the
time, so we had an idea where he
might be."
A reward was offered, but Carter
said it was an insult. The family did
not look for the horse to pocket the
reward.
"Our reward are the phenomenal
new friends we made," he said.

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Sunday. July 18. 2004

Legals

Legals

IN THE c ir c u it c o u n t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-OR-2334-02D-L

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUC-

Nohce Is hereby given tte t
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker
Service wA sea et pubic suction
tor salvage lor cash on demand
to tte Ngteel bidder ite M o w ­
ing described vehicles 1900
Chevy
810
QOld.
VINA
1GTCS1448X8535907, 1995
Ford Ranger green VINA
1FTCR10AOSUC00408; 1993
Otdsmotee Cutteae tour door
blue
VINA
1Q3AG54N5P6323065; 1983
Honda FXR motorcycle maroon
VINA 1HOI EAK17CY115314

EDWARD J WEBER.
AND
CATHERINE WEBER.
AMENDEO
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
TO; Catherine Water
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Hull an
action
lor
Dissolution
ol
Marriage, including claims lor
dissolution ol mamags, paymsnt
ol debts. division ol raal and parsonal property and lor paymanta o l support, lias tean Mad
against you You ara required to
tarva a copy oI your written
defenses, if any. to this action on
Stava
W
Marsaa.
Esq.
Patittonar’s attomay, wtiosa
address la 3117 Edgawatar
Drtva, Orlando. FL 37804. on or
balora August 18, 3004. snd Ms
tte original with the Clark ol this
Court at Saminol# County
Courthousa. 301 North Park
Avsnua. Sanford. Florida 33771
either balora
service
on
Patmonar s attomay or xnmedialaly thereafter. otherwise a
default win ba entered against
you lor the relist demanded In
the Petition
WARNING Rule
13 385.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure
requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can tesull In sanc­
tions. including dismissal or
sinking ol pleadings
DATED IMs 13th day ol July.
3004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jury 18, 35. 3004 and
August 1.8.3004
0077
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For Information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at
www semmolecountytl gov pur­
chasing.
select
Current
Procurements for a lisl ol all
active solicitations tor RFPs,
PSs. IFRs snd CCt Many can
t e downloaded and printed at no
charge or call 407-685-7131 All
solicitations and procurement
information are also available at
the County Services Building,
1101 East First Street. Room
3308 Sanford, FL
33771
between the hours ol 8AM to
5PM Mon-Fn

This auction wA te held on
August 7, 2004 at 10am In tte
morning i t Autofronie* at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, a 33785
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect the vehidee on ite dey
before Ihe auction between
9am-5pm Terms ara cash or
certified Ibnds
Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves tte right to
accept or reject any and a l bids
Publish July 18. 3004
0090

The Herald

COLOR RED
VIN A 3fAPP36X8N8t 18003
Vahicte Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN August 3,1004
WHERE: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1993
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL 3DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN A tQtJC34T0P7187803
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN August 7. 3004
WHERE PauTs Towing. 1919 W
1st Street. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE HYUNDAI
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VINA KMHJF33R4NU113343
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN August I . 3004
WHERE PiuTt Towing. 19t9W
1st Street, Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE CHEVY
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR WHITE
VINA t GCDC14Z0RZ127704

NOTICE
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE FORD
MODEL VAN
COLOR WHITE
V IN A 1FTEE14Y5JHB87286

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN July 30. 3004
WHERE Pad's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Santord, a 33771
(407)331-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR t979
MAKE FORD
MODEL 3DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN * 9F03Y217784

Notice Is hereby given PauTs
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvage for cash on demand
to highest bidder, the following
described vehictes

VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL: 4DR
COLOR PURPLE
VIN A 101 LD5342SY141357

Prospective bidders may Inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms are "CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS" Paul's Towing
reserve* ite right to accept or
relect any and all BIOS

Vehicle Auction 0900am
WHEN July 31,3004
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1910
W 1st Street. Santord. FL 33771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE NISSAN
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR BLUE
VINA 1NASD 16S9NC371186

Publish July 18,2004
G091

VEHICLE
YEAR 1996
MAKE FORD
MODEL; STATION WAGON
COLOR SILVER
VIN A 2FMDA5145TBA42931

NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
LIEN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOR SADISCO OF
FLORIDA, 3701 So Sanford
Ave. Santord FL 32773
Date ol Sale B/3(V04
Tima of Sate 8 00 AM
YR/MAKE

VINA

89 MOND
1HGED3652KA000038
87 PONT
VEHICLE;
1G2HZ5436HW268977
YEAR 1989
96 NISS
MAKE HONDA
JN1CA21D1TT124145
MODEL 4DR
97 STRN
COLOR WHITE
1G8ZK5279VZ258927
VIN A JHMED3548KS003A31
95 FORD
io guarantee receipt ol adden­ VEHICLE
1FALP4043SF206454
da, it is the respondents' respon­
97 DODO
YEAR 1989
sibility to contact the Seminole
1B3EJ46X1VN653494
MAKE OLDSMOBILE
County Purchasing Division
91 JEP
MODEL 4DR
prior to Ihe Hied receiving dale
1J4 FJ88S 7ML537913
COLOR RED
ot submittals bids Addenda
94 CHRY
V IN A 1O3AJ54N2L6320118
information is also available on
2C3ED48FXRH804584
tte County's Web Page.
87 MOND
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
1HQEC4WXMA064432
WHEN August 4. 2004
Pubkth July 18. 3004
95 CHRY
WHERE: Pauls Towing, 1919
0087
1C3EJ56H8SN634503
W 1st Street, San lord, FL 33771
98 FORD
(407)321-7442
1FAFP6633WK244822
VEHICLE
85 CHEV
YEAR 1993
1GCCS14BXF2119148
MAKE FORD
86 DODO
MODEL 4DR
2B4FK41 GOGR849551
90 MITS
JA7FN23W5LA0O2264
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIDA
95 CHEV
2G1WL53M8S1153496
Board o t A d justm ent
89 FORD
Notice o f Public Hearing
3FABP74F0KXI68615
87 CADI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD,
1G6COt1BtH4275t19
FLORIDA that the Board ol Adiustment will hold a Public Hearing
90 UNC
on July 38, 2004, at 7 00 PM . ot as soon thereafter as the item
1LNLM82F3LY673945
87 NISS
may be heard, in Ihe Longwood City Commission Chambers,
JN1HUHP7HX863S06
175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida, in order to con­
90 GMC
sider the following requests tor variances
1GKCT18ZXL0501938
87 NISS
Application A
VAR 07-04
JN1PB2411HU035483
Applicant:
Sonny Hendrix
80 FORD
Tax Parcel ID A
06 31-30-503-0000-0200
t FBHE21Y0KHA41337
Location
258 Short Street
93 PONT
102 N E5432PM52069B
95 BU1C
Request
A variance ot Ihe Longwood Development Code,
104N V5506SC443718
Article III, Section 3 6 .1 (B) Parking Space Requirements, to
94 DODG
consider reducing the required parking spaces from eight (8) to
2B3HD46T0RH36368O
five (5), and Longwood Development Code. Article III. Section
92 TOYT
3.6.1 (C) 7, to consider allowing a parking stall configuration that
JT2EL43B3N0174363
permits automobiles to back into a pu b ic street
81 CHEV
2GCDC14H7B1173925
83 OLDS
Legal Description
Lot 20 (less west 29 feet) • west 14 leet ot
1G3AN37Y2DM902435
tot 19 of Moinars Addition to Longwood, Plal Book I . Page 23 of
95 FORO
Seminole County, Florida
1FALP57U0SG279948
01 FORD
Application A
VAR 08-04
1FAFP33P1IW307410
Applicant
LB One Associates. Martha Brown,
93 MITS
Manager
JA3C Y59W2NZ000578
Tax Parcel ID A:
3 1-20-30-5AU0000-0390
96 MONO
1MGEJ8149TL046997
Location:
133 West Bay Avenue
97 FORD
1FMDU32P1VUB62S07
Request A variance ot the Longwood Historic District Code
92 NISS
Book. Urban Code. Parking. Mixed Use. to consider reducing
JN1FU21P6NX907343
rear-yard and side-yard setback in part from 3’ to l ‘.
96 HYUN
KMHVF14N3TU30 7842
Legal Description
Lot 39 (less east t2 5 leet), Longwood. Plat
94 FORD
Book 1, Page 20. of Seminole County, Florida
1FTCR14A3RTA33906
Application A
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID A
Location;

VAR 09-04
Steven and Terri Tate
05-21-30-515-0000-00)0
1202 South Oleander Street

Request: A variance from Longwood Development Code, Article
III. Section 32.1 Table of Dimensional Standards to reduce the
rear yard setback from Fifteen (15) feel to nine (9) teat
Legal Description
Lot 1 Greenwood Estates Plat Book 13
Page 2 Public Records of Seminole County,
At this meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard
with respect to this matter This hearing may be continued from
time to time until final action is taken.
A copy of the proposed requests are on file In the Planning
Division Office of the Community Services Department at 174
W est Crunch Avenue, Longwood. Florida lor inspection by the
public, of if you wish additional nlorm abcn. please call tte office
st 407-260-3462.
AJI persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
made a l these meetmg&amp;heanngs. they will need a record of the
proceedings and for such purposes, they may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings e made, which record
to include ihe testimony and evidence upon which tte a p p ea li*
to be based (per Sec 286 0105. Florida Statutes)
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of these m eetings should contact the A D A Coordinator at
(407) 260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance c4 Ite meeting.
The matter discussed at this tearing is queet-judlciaJ In nature
Aa such. Interested p artes ara prohibited from contacting mem­
bers of the Board of Adjustment on th e matter, except during the
p u b ic te a rin g , or by written communication to tte Planning
Division at the address above
SARAH M. MUARES,
c rry c le r k
Publish July 18. 2004
G068

L egals

Legals

OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWING A STORAGE SER­
VICES REMAIN UNPAID, MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE IS MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 OAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PR OR LIENS.
SALE WILL BE MELD AS POST­
ED A AT THE LOCATION
INDICTED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Publish: July 18, 2004
0094

PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTER­
EST BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST E L U J HORTON
MARCELL US R HORTON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CRED­
ITORS. TRUSTEES AND A a
OTHER PARTIES CUIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
MARCEU.US R HORTON, DEIDRE A HORTON STATE O f
FLORIOA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)

Legals

WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY
TOWING 8 STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULATING STOR
AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED
OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY
TOWING l STORAGE SER­
VICES REMAIN UNPAIO. MAY
BE SOLD AFTER 35 DAYS IF
THE VEHICLE IS MORE THAN
3 YEARS OF AGE AND AFTER
50 OAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEARS OF AGE On LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE WILL BE HELD AS
POSTED A AT THE LOCATION
INDICTED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Pubfcah. July 18.3004
Goes
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
UEN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOR SADISCO OF
FLORIOA, 3701 So Sanford
Ave. Sanford FL 33773
Dale of Sale 173/04
Time of Sale B OOAM
YFVMAKE

VIN#

03 FORD
1FMCA11U23ZB36SA1
02 CHEV
1G1JH13F437490288
WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY
TOWING A STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULATING STOR­
AGE OWNER HAS A RIGHT
TO A HEARING PRIOR TO
SALE DATE ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAINS UNCLAIMED

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO INVESTIGATIVE PROFES­
SIONALS. INC/TERESA A
BEERS. PRESIDENT.
Casa No
CC2003 0890/
A 3300061
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to xnpoaa an admmtatralive fine has been filed
against you You have Ite right
to request a hearing pursuant to
Sections 130 569 snd 120 57.
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request for same to tte Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services Division of
Licensing. Poet Office Box 6667.
Tallahassee. Florida 323146667 If a request lor hearing la
not received by 21 days from the
dale of tte last publication, the
right to e hearing m this matter
will be waived and the
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services win dispose
of this cause m accordance with
law
Publish July 18. 35, 3004 and
August 1. 8.2004
0095
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-2099-14K
WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE.
INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
GLORIA J KEZAR, 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 GLORIA
J
KEZAR;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GLORIA J
KEZAR, IF ANY. COUNTRY
CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC;
COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC; JOHN
FITZGERALD, INC . ASPHALT
PRESERVATION SYSTEMS.
INC : JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated July 8. 3004 entered
in Civil Case No 02-CA 2099I4K ot the Circuit Court ot the
18TH Judicial Circuit in and lor
SEMINOLE County, Sanford.
Florida. I will tell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at ihe
West Front Door al the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 30t N Park Avenue in
Santord, Florida, at 11 00 am
on the 12 day of August. 2004
me following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 1t, COUNTRY CREEK
ESTATES, ACCCROING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PU T BOOK 41,
PAGES 63 THROUGH 64.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 9 day ol July. 2904
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pytiish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
80t S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33334
(954)233-8000
02 97063
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227. I800-955-6771 (TDD) or 1800955-8770, via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G096
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00-CA-1164-14E
FIRST HORIZON HOME
LOANS FrK/A FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES D B A PREMIER
MORTGAGE.
PUINTIFF
VS
DANIEL MARK HORTON, IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
0EV1SEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
AU. OTHER PAFtTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AQAJNST DANIEL MARK
HORTON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DANIEL MARK
HORTON, IF ANY. E L U J
HORTON, IF UVINO, ANO IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVtSEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENCRS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoaure dated
July 9. 3004 entered In CtvU
Cate No 00-CA-1I64-14E of tte
Clrcutl Court of the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord. Florida. I wilt
t e l to Ite highest arid best brdder for cash at tte West Front
Door at tte SEMINOLE Couity
Courthousa located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Santord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 12 day of
Augutt, 2004 the following
described property aa set lortn In
said Sunmary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 15. BLOCK 7. OF THE
REPUT OF NORTH ORLANDO
TOWNSITE FOURTH ADDI­
TION AS PER P U T THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
13. PAGES 58. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 9th day of July, 3004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cksrk
Publish m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33334
(954)2338000
00-55354
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthousa al
407665-4337. 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) ot t -800-955-8770. via
Florida Ralay Service
Publish July 18. 35. 3004
0097
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OlVISION
CASE NO; 03 CA 3139-14
CITIMORTQAGE, INC .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PUINTIFF
VS
RONNIE PREVATT A/K/A
RONNIE B PREVATT, ET AL .
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO RONNIE PREVATT A K A
RONNIE
B
PREVATT;
SHARON PREVATT A K A
SHARON S PREVATT
whoso residence Is unknown it
he/sha/ihey ba living, and if
he/ shed hey ba dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to te dead or alive, and alt par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest m the
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
THE EAST t/2 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOU1H WEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 IN SECTION
5. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 33 EAST. SUBJECT TO
A 30 FOOT EASEMENT ON
THE NORTH SIDE FOR ROAD,
DRAINAGE ANO UTILITIES,
ALSO KNOWN AS THACT 4,
MULLET U K E RETREAT. UNIT
2 TOGETHER WITH A 1995
FLEET MOBILE HOME VIN »
FLFLR70A22902GH
ANO
FLFLR70B229O3GH
has been tiled against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy of your whiten detenses, it
any. to it on DAVIO J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Orive #500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the dale of tte first pubAcanon ol this nonce of action) and
lUe the original with tte clerk of
this court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered agamst
you tor tte relief demanded m
tte complaint or petition Med
herein
WITNESS my hand and tte
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day of JUL
8.2004.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF OAVID J.
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PUNTATiON. FL 33324
03-15783
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona wttn disabili­
t y needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tte
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227.
1600-955-6771 (TDO)or 1600955-6770. via Florida Ralay
Service

Legals

Legals

County. Santord. Fkxtta. where­
in ARGENT MORTGAGE COM­
PANY, LLC. le the Pieman and
ROBERT
DRACHENBERQ.
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK.
FA UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
ROBERT
DRACHENBERQ
NIKA ELLEN LOUISE MADI­
SON DRACHENBERG; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TE MANTIS) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I wti sel to the high­
est and beet tedder tor cash al
tte WEST FRONT DOOR al tte
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue m
Santord. Florida, at 1100 am
on tte 10 day of August. 2004
tte tottowtng described property
as sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgment to-wrt

S3
NATIONAL TRUST CMPANY,
AS CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/KA BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A , la
tte Plaintiff and JOYCE L.
WILLIAMS
A/K A
JOYCE
WILLIAMS;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JOYCE L
WILLIAMS
A /K A
JOYCE
WILLIAMS, JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS) IN POSSESSION O f
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I wiff sell to tte
highest and best bidder tor cash
at tte WEST FRONT DOOR at
tte
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord. Flonda.
at I t 00 a m on tte 10 day of
August, 3004 the following
described property as set forth
In
sax)
Summary
Final
•todgmenl. to-wit

Legals
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN- THE SANFORD
HERALD
Pubksh July 18. 35. 2004
G098
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 02 CA-1356-14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,

DAVIO GORDON ALLEN A/KA
DAVID
GORDAN
ALLEN.
ALLEN DOREEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVIO ALLEN GORDON A K A
DAVID GOROAN ALLEN. JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
AU O U A PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC .
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 6th day of July, 3004
entered in C M Case No 02-CA1356-14K, of tte Circuit Court of
the 18 fH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida, wherein BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY.
AS
TRUSTEE Is Ihe Plaintiff and
DAVID GORDON ALLEN A K A
DAVID
GORDAN
ALLEN.
ALLEN DOREEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN GORDON A K A
DAVID GORDAN ALLEN. JOHN
DOE,
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanford. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on the 5th day ol August. 3004
the following described property
as set lonh In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
SEE EXHIBIT "A"
A K A 3008 TIMPANA POINT,
LONGWOOD. FL 32779
LOTS 31 AND 32. ALAQUA
PHASE I, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 33.
PAGES 67 THROUGH 71.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
LESS AND EXCEPT A POR­
TION OF LOT 33, OF SAID
ALAQUA
PHASE
I,
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
Beginning i t the Southeast cor­
ner ol tot 33, ot Al AQUA PHASE
I. as recorded in Plat Book 33,
Pages 67. 68. 69. 70. and 71. ol
the Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida, thence North 89
degrees, 45’ 48" West, along tte
South line ot said Lot 33. a dis­
tance ol 40 OO leot. thence
departing said South line of Lot
32. run North 05 degrees. 14
T9* East a distance ol 278 17
feet to a point on the Northerly
line ol said Lot 32. said poml
being a point on a curve, also
known as tte Southerly nght-otway line of Timpana Point, as
shown on said Plat, concave
Northerly, having a radius ol
60 00 teet, thence Irom a bear­
ing towards the radius point ol
said curve ol North 14 degrees,
35' 10" East, run Easterly
through a central angle ot 14
degrees. 31 41" along the arc ol
said curve, an arc distance of
15 04 leet to tha Northeast cor­
ner of said Lot 33. thence along
a radial tearing of South 00
degrees 03' 29r West, run along
the East line of sax) Lot 33. a
distance of 275 38 leet to the
point of beginning
In
accordance
with
tte
Americans with Disabilities A ct
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days phot to the proceeding tt
heanng impaired. (TDD) t 800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 7th day of July.
3004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ite Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

LOT 49, BEAR LAKE ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THAT CER­
TAIN PLAT AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 95 PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
tte
Americans with OisabJitles Art.
Persons with DisabUfftes need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 33771.
Telephone Number (407)6654327 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this nonce if
heanng or voice impaired, call 1800-9556771
Dated this Wth dey of Jufy. 3004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tte Clrcutl Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submrlled by;
Law Office Of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4530365
Facsimile (954)7716052
Publish July 18. 35, 3004
QIOO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-951-14L
WACHOVIA BANK OF
DELAWARE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/KA FIRST
UNION HOME EQUITY BANK,
NA.
.
Plaintiff.
VS
L CLAIRECE SCROGGINS, at
al.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure dated the 9th day ol
July. 2004 entered in CMI Case
No 04-CA-951 • 14L ol tte Circuit
Court ol the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord. Florida, where­
in WACHOVIA BANK OF
DELAWARE, NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION F/KA FIRST UNION
HOME EQUITY BANK. N A., is
the Plaintiff and L CLAIRECE
SCROGGIN,
SUNTRUST
BANK. JIM ROONEY SCROG­
GINS; JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ara
Defendants I wilt sell to tha
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Flonda,
al I t 00 a m on the 10 day ol
August. 3004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wrt:
LOT
18. WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES SECTION EIGHT. A
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 34,
PAGES 30 AND 31. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 270 NEEDLES TRAIL,
LONGWOOO, FL 33779
In
accordance
with
the
Americana wttn Disabilities Art.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654327 wtthm 2 working days ol
your receipt of this nonce It
heanng or voice impaired, call 1•
800 9556 771
Dated this 9th day of July.
3004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tte Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Submitted by
Law Office ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053

Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone (964)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053

Publish. July t8. 25. 3004
G099

Publish July 18, 35. 3004
QtOI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tSTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-934-14L
ARGENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY. LLC.
Plaintiff.
vs.
R08EHT DRACHENBERQ.
WASHINGTON
MUTUAL
BANK,
FA.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
DRACHENBERQ. JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QJVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure dated tte 9m day of
Jufy. 2004 entered m C M Case
No. 04-CA-934-14L ot me Circuit
Court of tte 18TH Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-100S-14L
DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY
AS CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/KA BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFOftNIA,
NA,
Plaintiff,
vs
JOYCE L WILLIAMS A K A
JOYCE WILLIAMS, at aJ.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated tte 9th day ol
July. 3004 entered in CtvU Case
No 04-CA-1008-14L ol me
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherem DEUTSCHE BANK

LOT 56, ACADEMY MANOR.
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THAT
CERTAIN PLAT AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE
34,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/KA 125 YALE DRIVE, SAN­
FORD. FL 32771
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Art,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654237 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice It
hearing Of voce Impaired, ca l
1600-955-8771
Dated this 9th day ol July,
3004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circurt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ot Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)7716052
Publish July 18. 25. 3004

G102
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-3123-14
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
2/28.01. SERIES 2001-A,
Plaintiff,
vs
ERIC L JOHNSON, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 9th day ot
July. 3004 entered in Crvtl Case
No 03-CA-3123-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA.
NA .
AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOL­
ING AND SERVICING AGREE­
MENT DATED AS OF 2/38/01.
SERIES 2001-A. Is the Plaintiff
and ERIC L. JOHNSON; CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERIC
L. JOHNSON, JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best biddor lor cast)
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthousa located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 1t OO a m on the to day ol
August, 2004 the following
described property as set forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit;
THE WEST 70 FEET OF LOT 3,
BLOCK 14. A B RUSSELL'S
ADO FT REED. ACCORDING
TO THAT CERTAIN PLAT AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGE 97. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
A/KA 501 WYLLY AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL 32771
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notes If
heanng or voice impaired, call 1•
800-955-8771
Dated this 9th day ot July,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tte Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 130
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053
Publish Jufy 18. 25. 3004
Q I03
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Flonda Statute*
Seif Storage Facility Art. Sec.
83 806 6 83 807. Sale ol con­
tents (houtehofd/tuppiies) in
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens
162
260
456
664
914

Soloman Jones
Robert Johnson
Fred tkllsman
John Jouz
Becky R Perry

To te told or disposed of
Thurs , 07/39/3004, 12 p.m.
PutXic Auction. Cash Only
A t Sun Flay Store Away
fltO Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
Ail may pay up-Caff 407-3334355
Publish July I I , 18.2004
0053

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Sanford, Florida

I O 2004 The Sanford Herald

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County seeks land-use authority
By Steve Paradis

July 21 , 2 0 0 4

Springs border the area in question.
Bush, reached by cell phone out of
town, said he didn't know why the
county wanted to do this. The city had
not received the proposed amendment
yet.
That is because the county hasn't
finalized the wording, according to
county officials.
Since 1991, the county has had an
urban service boundary, said Matthew
West, manager of the county planning.
At that time, the state was con­
cerned about the density in the eastern
part of the county. The zoning was one
nome per acre. That was changed
beyond this boundary and lowered to
three or five or even 10-acre lots.

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ASIBAUI

Rats take
two of three
The Sanford River Rats
widened their load in the
Florida Collegiate Summer
League by winning two of
throe games from the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs this past
weekend.

See Sporti, Page 10A

Fisher named
deputy county
manager
SANFORD —Sem inole
County Manager Kevin
Grace announced the
appointment of Don
Fisner to deputy county
manager.
Fisher will serve as one
of two deputy county
managers and is assum ­
ing the role recently
vacated by Robert Frank,
who
was selected to serve as
the city manager of
Ocoee.
Fisher has been serving
as Seminole County's
Planning and
Development
director since
November 2000. In addi­
tion, he worked for the
county in
various planning capac­
ities from 1985 to 1999.
Fisher has a bachelor of
arts degree from the
University of Central
Florida in public
administration and is cur­
rently pursuing his mas­
ter's
degreee in pi
public administration at the University
of Central Florida.
“Don has done a
tremendous job for the
county over the past three
and a half
years as the planning
and development direc­
tor," Grace said, adding
"H e has transformed the
department into one of
the best in the
State of Florida. He is a
visionary manager and a
charismatic leader, and I
feel that his abilities
will allow him to continue
his success while
advancing the county's
goals in his new role as
deputy county manager."
Fisher will begin his
new role effective July. 28,
2004.

SANFORD — Sem inole County
commissioners want voters to give
them more authority on land use, but
the City of Winter Springs does not see
a need for it.
"For some reason, they don't want
the eastern part of the county devel­
oped," said Winter Springs M ayor
John Bush.
The county voted unanimously to
ask voters to approve an amendment
that would give commissioners the
authority to approve land-use changes
in the eastern part of the county.
Sanford, Oviedo, and Winter

Van Gaale
answers
charges

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By D a n Ping

Editor
SANFORD — Deputy City
Manager Andrew Van Gaale
maintains he did not violate
city policy by using a golf cart
and contends he was improp­
erly
suspended
without
notice by tne city manager.
Van Gaale filed his formal
response Monday to City
Manager A1 Grieshaber's alle­
gations that he misused pub­
lic property for personal gain.
Grieshaber contends Van
Gaale improperly used a golf
cart the city acquired for staff
members working during the
city's July 4 celebration. Van
Gaale has been suspended
with pay since July 6 .
In his response. Van Gaale
said he informed Grieshaber
on Friday, July 2 that he
would be on-call for code
enforcement or other issues
during the July 4 event. He
also asserts that he told
Grieshaber he would utilize

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New ZOO
property
would aid
education

Jim Stevens, top photo, teaches Tralove Lawrence, lett, and
Brittney Jon es at Sanford Middle School last week. Christian
Springfield, above, works with students at the math summer
camp, while Kalan Hands, right photo, does a worksheet.

Su m m er cam p equ als math su ccess
Thanks to a $10,(XX) grant
given by Toyota, Kristen
Springfield and Jim Stevens
were able to provide the
Making
Advanced
Thinking Happen (MATH)
sum m er
program
for
upcoming seventh-graders
and algebra honors stu­
dents.
For the past two weeks 44
Sanford Middle School stu­
dents have prepared them­
selves for the upcom ing
school year by attending

B y S te v e P a ra d is

Managing Editor
SANFORD
—
Seminole
County agreed July 13 to match
state funding to purchase a tract
of land and expand the Central
Florida Zoo.
The land cannot be developed
or used for animal exhibits,
according to Joe Montisano,
chief executive officer of the zoo.
It may be used for education
about the history farming life in
the area and possibly as a trail
head for Seminole County trails.
"We haven't actually acquired
yet," Montisano said.
Seminole County received a
2003 Florida Communities Trust
matching grant on behalf of the
Central Florida Zoo to acquire
the Woodland Park property
west of the zoo.
The grant provides up to
5385,000 and requires matching
funds. The Board of County
Commissioners voted to match
the grant. The vote follows the
recommendation of the county
Natural Lands Program, whose

Bruce Kubec —

Owner of Boskets and
Beyond in Lake Mary

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equations. They also took
pre- and post-tests that will
provide data to be analyzed
by Seminole High School
statistics
students
next
school year. The students
worked in small groups to
better learn the presented
material and used graphing
calculators and computers
for a review of those topics.
This program is expected
to help more students be
successful
in
the
honors/PrelB math class­

sum m er
MATH
camp.
Twenty-one upcoming sev­
enth-grade and 23 algebra
students attended camp for
four hours of instruction
each day.
These students refreshed
and improved their math
skills so they will be suc­
cessful in honors level math
classes, which start up in
less than
two weeks.
Students were taught les­
sons on fractions, order of
operations, integers, and

room at Sanford Middle
School, and to help the stu­
dents become better pre­
pared for their high school
math courses to follow. The
MATH program is designed
to not only raise the math
achievement level of each
student, but also build each
student's confidence in his
or her math abilities.
Student tutors and a teacher
resource will be available
for the camp attendees dur­
ing the school year.

Pastor gave 10 years
to Lake Mary parish
SANFORD — The Rev.
Beverly Lake Barge, 75, of
Fredericksburg, Va., former­
ly of Lake Mary,
died
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at
Mary Washington Hospital.
Father Barge was the
founding rector of the
Episcopal Church o f the
Messian, Chancellorsville,
Va., as well as the Church of
the Holy Spirit in Tulsa,
Okla. He also served at St.

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properties in the area, but has not
assigned them an urban zoning desig­
nation, West said. The areas continue
to have the county zoning status and
land use designation.
If they assign city zoning designa­
tions to the areas, then the issues may
have to be arbitrated, he said.
"Our attitude is to follow the state
law," Busy said. If a development
meets requirements, the city tries to
accommodate them, he said There are
laws that govern development, even in
environmentally sensitive areas, he
added.
The mayor said Winter Springs did

City manager
will decide fate
by 5 p.m. Friday

S e m in o le S m ile

KELLER
WILLIAMS

"We want to limit development in
this area because it’s environmentally
sensitive," West said.
The eastern third of the county con­
tains probably the richest environmen­
tal assets of the county, besides the
Wekiva River area, he said.
The area is ecologically diverse, but
there is also a lifestyle issue, he said.
How much of the county should
remain undeveloped, and how much
should become urban.
If zoning there is not low density,
what municipality will widen roads
like state roads 46 and 426 or provide
services? Those are questions that
need to be discussed.
Winter Springs has annexed several

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Dunstan's, Tulsa, Okla., and
St. Peter's in Lake Mary,
from which he retired in
2001.
Rev. Barge is survived by
his wife of 54 years,
Elizabeth A nne Reeves, a
native of Durham, N.C., his
four children and spouses,
Stephanie
Keitel
of
Montpelier, Vt., Bev and
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The Rev. Beverly Lake Barge, former pastor of St. Peter's
Episcopal Church in Lake Mary, died July 13.

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Wednesday. July 21. 2004

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

r ief

Laws in Order

Out &amp; A bout
SUN

S em in o le High School
grad receives scholarship
Danielle Falk, a recent graduate of
Seminole High School, was awarded the
2004 $1,000 Sam Walton Community
Scholarship.
will
attend
Seminole
Danielle
Community College in
the fall, when? she will
pursue her associates of
arts degree in nursing.
In high school, she was
involved in National
Honor Society, Seminole
High School's dance team
and the Academy of
Health Careers. Danielle
also
received
a
Falk
Citizenship Award, Most
Dedicated Award and a
Most Disciplined Award.
Sam Walton Community Scholarship is
funded by the W al-M art/SAM 'S CLUB
Foundation. It is presented annually by
every Wal-Mart/SAM'S CLUB in the nation.
The money can be applied to tuition, fees,
books and on-campus room and board.
An independent committee of educators
selects Sam Walton Community Scholarship
winners. In November high school seniors
can obtain applicatioas from their guidance
counselor or local Wal-Mart/SAM'S CLUB
locations,
"Wal-Mart recognizes that the education
of our youth today has a profound effect on
the vitality o f our communities of tomor­
row," said Terrance Wilson, manager of the
Sanford Store No. 0857.

Sanford joins the nation
fo r its annual ‘Night Out'
On Tuesday, Aug. 3, neighborhoods
throughout Sanford are invited to join forces
with thousands of communities nationwide
for the "21st Annual National Night Out"
crime and drug prevention event.
National Night Out is sponsored locally
by the National Association of Town Watch
and by the Sanford Police Department. It
will involve more than 10,OtX) communities
from the 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian
cities and military bases around the world.
More- than 34 million people aa* expected
to* participate in "A m e((ca&gt; , N ight. Out
Against Crime."
National Night Out is designed to:
• Heighten crime and drug prevention
awareness;
• Generate support for, and participation
in, local anticrime efforts;
• Strengthen neighborhood spirit and
police community partnerships; and
• Send a message to criminals letting
them know neighborhoods are organized
and fighting back.
Fn&gt;m 7 to 10 p.m. on Aug. 3, residents in
Sanford are asked to lock their doors, turn
on outside lights and spend the evening
outside with your neighbors and police.
Many neighborhoods will host block par­
ties, cookouts, visits from police, flashlight
walks and youth activities.
For more information or to have an offi­
cer stop by your event, contact Officer Mike
Bemosky,
'Com m unity
Policing
C oordinator' at the Sanford Police
Department at (407) 314-0540 or (407) 3233030.

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Tonyalea Marlow
P rofessional title: Emergency
C om m unications O perator 11
D epartm ent: Lake Mary Fire Departm ent
Age: 33
Years on the jo b : 12
and one-half
Born: Elmira, N.Y.
M arital status:
Married
Sch oo l attended:
Sem inolei
Com m unity C ollege
(in progress).
Training: Certified
9-1-1 operator,
P.A.Y. Hearing
O fficer
H obbies: Working out, spending time
w ith my children, family and friends.
W hy did you choose your current pro­
fessio n : I en jo y h elp in g people in th eir
tim e o f crisis, and 1 am also very in ter­
ested in the crim inal ju stice field .

The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, and the Leisure
Services of Altamonte
Springs will celebrate the
music of George Gershwin,
beginning at 7 p.m. at Lake
Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road. Admission is $5 at the
door. Special appearances
will be from vocalist Linda
Cole "Lady of Song" and
pianist Dave Sheffield. The
concert is funded in part by
the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council.

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Mt. Zion Missionary
Baptist Church, 2001 Sipes
Ave., in the Midway commu­
nity will host its annual
Vacation Bible School
through July 30, beginning at
6:30 p.m. All ages from 2 to
adult are invited. Rev. Dr. W.
Frank Williams is the pastor.

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

You may have hoard of 'Law and Order,' tho name of tho popular television drama. In tho law library at the Seminole County
Courthouse annex, tho staff has its "Laws in Order" by keeping the law books in order dating back to 1885.

Assault/Battery
• Vance Trigg King, 42, of
West Third Street, Sanford, was
arrested
by Sanford
police
Saturday follow ing a dispute at
his residence. He was charged
with battery — touch or strike
(dom estic violence), resisting an
officer without violence and pos­
session of narcotics equipm ent.
• Erika Sm ith, 26, of W est
Fifth Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Saturday as
the result o f. a fight in die 1600
block
involving a num ber of
persons. She was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.
T h efts
• Cedric Sanders, 21, of West
Seventh Street, Sanford , was
arrested by Sanford
police
Saturday. He reported ly had
taken $12 in m erchandise from a
store in the 300 block of Lake
Mary Boulevard. He left the area
but was subsequently located at
27th Street and French Avenue.
He was charged with petty larce­
ny and possession of under 20
grams of m arijuana.
• Tanisha Lelanell Sutton, 18,
o f Cardinal Cove Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a store in the 3600
block of O rland o D rive. He
reportedly took item s from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
• Sylvia L. Velasqez, 18 and
Erica Richardson, 18, both of
D eltona,
were arrested
by
Sanford police Monday at a store
in the Sem inole Towns Center
where they reportedly took a
number of item s from a store
w ithout paying.
Each
was
charged with petty larceny.
• Roland Sheets, 29, of
Jackso n v ille, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday at a store
in the 1500 block of French
Avenue. He was said to have
taken two bottles of wine from
the store without paying. He was
charged with petty larceny.
•Christopher
Thom pson
Quante, 18, of Cider Mill Place,
Lake Mary, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a store

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He reportedly took two pairs of
shoes valued at $69.98 from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty sh o p liftin g
from a merchant!
• Nelson M. H ernandez, 29, of
C astle Brew er Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
M onday in connection with the
theft of item s from a business on
C odisco Way. He was charged
with theft of over $300 but less
than $5,000.
T raffic stops
• Kim berly Lee W illiam s, 19,
of M ain S treet, M idway, was
stopp ed by Sanford
police
F rid ay in the 1900 block of
M agnolia A venue. She was
charged with operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license
and resisting an officer with vio­
lence.
• Pablo Espinoza Fajardo, 53,
of A nderson Circle, Sanford, was
located by Sanford police on July
16 follow ing a crash at Highway
17-92 and 18th Street. He was
reportedly attem pting to leave
the area when officers arrived.
He w as charged w ith driving
w ith an expired licen se, and
attem pting to leave the scene of
a hit and run crash involving
property dam age.
• Antonio D eyelle W hite, 23,
and M orio Dienl W hite, 21, of
Ja ck
C ourt,
Sanford ,
were
stopped by police on July 13 at
Third
Street
and
Avocado
Avenue in Sanford because of
fau lty
equ ipm ent.
A ntonio
W hite reportedly fought with
tw o officers and attem pted to
run from the area. He was
charged with two counts of bat­
ter)* on a police officer and two
co u n ts o f resistin g an officer
with violence.
M orio W hite was found to
have a warrant on her for viola­
tion of probation, and charged

w ith not having a d rivers
license, not w earing a seat belt
and having im proper equ ip ­
ment.
• Gary Wayne Faircloth, 21, of
O range Boulevard, Sanford, was
stopp ed by Sanford
police
Saturday on East Third Street
and Sanford Avenue. He was
charged with having an attached
registration license plate not
assigned.
Trespassing
• Vance Stephens Brown, 47,
listed as hom eless in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 3600 block of
O rland o D rive w here he was
reportedly holding a sign "O ut
o f Work, P lease Help, God
B le ss". He w as charged w ith
trespassing after warning.
• George Dowey Wilkins, 44,
and M ichael Eugene Bullard, 53,
both listed as hom eless, were
arrested by Sanford police
Friday w hen they were seen loi­
tering in an area at which they
had been previously issued a
trespass w arnin g. Both w ere
charged with trespassing after
warning.
O ther charges
• Erica G race M antz, 18, of
South Fourth Street, Lake Mary,
was charged by Sanford police
Monday at the Sem inole County
Jail where she refused to cooper­
ate and kicked an officer in the
chest. She was charged with bat­
tery on a law enforcem ent o ffi­
cer.
• G regory C hurch, 47, of
W illiam Clark C ourt, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday.
He was seen by officers at 11th
Street and M ulberry Avenue
w ith a can o f beer. He was
charged with violation of the city
ordinance on open containers of
alcohol.
• M onique Renea Lowman,
21, of West 18th Street, Sanford,
and Rosem ary H ollom an, 46,
were arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at a store in the 3600
block of O rlando Drive, follow­
ing a fight. Each of the women
w as charged w ith disorderly
conduct.

T h e Sa n f o r d H e r a l d

The Oviedo Police
Department will host Florida
Licensing on Wheels, a com­
munity service program
offered by the Florida
Division of Driver Licenses.
The event will be from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. at 300
Alexandria Blvd. in Oviedo.
For more information call
407-327-4761.

THU

The Therapy Center is
hosting a free Chronic Wrist
Problem seminar from 6:30
until 8:30 p.m. at the office
305 Mangoustine Ave., Suite
100, in Sanford. The seminar
is open to anyone who
would like to leam more
about the causes of wrist
pain, ergonomics, stretching,
self-message, how to prevent
wrist pain and how to pre­
vent wrist surgery*.
Refreshments will be served.
RSVP bv calling 407-3211910.

AUG
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Hospital will hold a
W ellness Sem inar for
Weight Reduction from 6:30
until 8:30 p.m. The first 45
minutes is free. The expan­
sion of the program will be
offered at a small charge. No
reservations are required. For
information call 1-800-8482822.

AUG

The M id-Florida M ilers
W alking Club will meet at
Seminole Community
College Gym, Building H,
100 Weldon Blvd. for a walk
through the college campus
and surrounding residential
areas. Register between 8
and 8:45 a.m. For additional
information call 407-6959181.

‘Art cars’ roll into
Mount Dora
MOUNT DORA — Central
Florida residents can check
out the aeronautical and other
modified masterieces in the
first ever "art car" show in
the area.
Mount Dora will host the
first annual Mount Dora Art
Car Weekend on Aug. 27to
29.
For more information, log
onto www.mtdoraartcars.com
or call Susie Brown at 352383-1242.

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Sanford

Mayor: We will
polish diamond
we call home
To the e d ito r
There has been quite a bit
said and written over the
past week related to a per­
sonnel m atter here in City
Hall. Most of you that read
The Sanford Herald know the
basic story so I w on't bore
you with a recount.
First, I would like to set
the record straight on a
quote attributed to me in The
Herald last W ednesday. It
was said that I told the city
manager, "I'll get three votes
to fire you ." This is categori­
cally untrue and can be con­
firmed by all five people
who were present at the
m eeting. I'll sh o u ld er the
blame for not being crystal
clear when asked about the
general tone of the meeting.
The purpose of the m eet­
ing was to bring the parties
together and try to resolve
the situation. We failed to
achieve that goal, but I'm
perpetually convinced it
was worth the effort. The
City of Sanford was clicking
on all cylinders prior to this
incident and on behalf of the
City Com m ission I did what
I thought was prudent to
m aintain the m om entum .
Before, after, and since the
m eeting the city m anager
has reminded me that the
City Charter precludes the
City Com m ission and I from
directing personnel m atters
and
he
is
correct.
Fortunately, we had a refer­
endum last year that put the
issue to rest. I apologized to
the Colonel for m eddling in
his duties and have assured
him that I will m ake no more
com m ents, public or private,
related to the m atter unless
it
com es
before
the
C om m ission. We will also
not be hearing any public
input on the m atter at any

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regular Com m ission m eet­
ing, as it would be inappro­
priate.
A braham Lincoln once
said, " It isn 't d ifficult to
m ake a mountain out of a
m olehill ... just add d irt." In
an effort to fan the flames,
the usual no-load critics of
Sanford have contributed
their 2 cents.
Finally, I would like
every one to know that
Sanford is con tinu in g to
m ove forward. Our com m u­
nity has made tremendous
progress and the future is
very bright. I attend many
m eetings in the region on
behalf of the city and can tell
you, we are setting the stan­
dard as a great place to live.
Evidence? Talk to any real­
tor who sells hom es in
Sanford.
The residents have a great
com m ission in place that, I
assure you, is doing its level
best to insure that never
changes.
A rt W oodruff has just
unveiled an excitin g pro­
gram called Youthbuild that
com bines the talent of the
bu ild ing com m unity with
troubled
kids.
Velma
W illiam s battles every day
to bring a better quality of
life to every citizen with an
em phasis on areas that were
neglected
for
decades.
Randy Jones has been fight­
ing for three years to help
breath life back into the 1792 corridor and it's working.
Kevin Hipes has brought a
business know ledge to the
table that has m ade financial
discussions enjoyable.
Together, there is no limit
to w hat Sanford can achieve.
I look forward to all o f us
continuing to polish the dia­
mond w e call home.
Sanford Proud;
M ayor Brady Los sard Ml

one of the golf carts the city
obtained for the event to
travel from his house to the
event site som e eight blocks
away, as w ell as to get
around the event site.
A key
issue
am ong
G riesh ab er's allegation s is
w hether Van G aale p er­
formed city business on July
4. Two em ployees in the
city 's recreation departm ent
provided G riesh ab er with
memos saying they did not
see Van G aale perform ing
code enforcem ent du ties
during the event.
"I have no specific exam ­
ples of code enforcem ents
activities," Van Gaale said.
"1 did an inspection of the
site, and 1 had informed the
supervisors that I was on
call if issues cam e up during
the event."
D uring
his
pre-event
inspection, Van Gaale con-

tends he spoke with numer­
ous city em ployees about the
event, including police office
C laud ia W ebber. Webber
was m entioned in a memo
from recreation department
supervisor Eveline Bennett
as assistin g
with
code
enforcem ent issues involv­
ing unlicensed vendors.
G riesh ab er would not
com m ent on specific claims
m ade
in
Van
G aale's
response.
"It would be inappropri­
ate for me to comment on
the m erits of his response,"
Grieshaber said.
The city m anager must
now decide the validity of
Van
G aale’s
response.
G riesh ab er has proposed
term inating Van Gaale and
will made a decision by 5
p.m. Friday.
In addition to denying
any wrong-doing, Van Gaale

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suspended.
In
his
response
to
G riesh a b er's
allegation s,
Van G a a le's attorney, N.
James Turner, argued that
G rieshaber violated the pre­
am ble
to
the
city
of
Sanford's Human Resource
Manual, which states: "Any
appointing au th o rity may
dismiss, suspend, or dem ote
an em ployee for cau se as
stated in section 2.71; how ­
ever, the reasons fo r such
action shall be sent to the
subord inate in w ritin g by
mail or hand delivery within
24 hours."
Van G aale was sent home
on Tuesday, ju ly 6 , and told
his access to City Hall would
be denied and that he was
not to report to w ork until
told.
Two
days
later,
G rieshaber directed a city
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Gaale that he should resign
by 5 p.m. July 8 or face an
investigation. That deadline
was extended tw ice, w ith
Van G aale refusing each
time.
"1 have not received any
written or verbal explana­
tion of what the investiga­
tion would be about, why I
have been suspended and
why I have been asked to
resign," Van Gaale wrote in
a July 9 e-m ail to Grieshaber.
G rieshaber did provide
Van G aale with a w ritten
explanation on July 12, six
days after the deputy city
m anager was suspended.
"I thought it was appro­
priate to suspend him with
pay while I conducted the
in v estig atio n ," G rieshab er
said, adding that he does not
think he violated city policy
by not providing written
notice within 24 hours.

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Obituaries
OREN BRUCE DAVIS
Oren Bruce Davis, 61, of
Grandview Avenue, Sanford,
died Sunday, July 18, 2(XH, at
his residence. Bom July 27,
1942, in Dayton, Ohio, he
moved to Sanford in 1975. He
was a route driver in the dairy
industry and a Christian. H e '
belonged to Moose Lodge and
was a veteran of the US. Army.
Survivors include daughters,
Pamela G. Stem of Lake Mary,
Lisa Green and Lori Singleton,
both of Sanford; son, Greg
£ Davis of Ormond Beach; 10
E grandchildren; two greatt grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
f; graveside, Friday, July 23 at 11
1: a.m. at Oaklawn Park
*■ Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the
•; family requests donations to
• Moosehaven.
*■ Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
v Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
; Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
; of arrangements.

GREEN-BOUEY
Maggie Lee Green-Bouey, 62,
of Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, July 18, 2004. She was
a native of Quincy, Florida and
a member of William Chapel
Baptist Church.
Survivors include husband,
Henry Lee Bouey; sons,
Gregory, Nathaniel, Tolliver
and Amos, all of Altamonte
Springs; daughters. Dawn
Green, Valerie Bouey of
Altamonte Springs, Yarda
Dawson of Sanford and
Vanessa Menimon of Maitland.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, July 23 at 3 p.m. at
New Bethel AME Church in
Altamonte Springs. Visitiation
will be Friday, July 22 from 5
until 8 p.m. at the William
Chapel Baptist Church and
Saturday from 1 p.m. until
funeral time.
Gail St Wynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

JAMES JOSEPH FORBES
James Joseph Forbes, 33, of
Casselberry, died Saturday, July
17,2004. He was bom Dec. 4,
1970 in Geneva, N.Y. I le was a
corrections officer with the
Orange County Sheriff's
Department, a member of
F.O.P. and Starlight Baptist
Church.
Survivors include mother,
Linda Lee; father, Stephen Lee;
daughter, Krystal Marie Forbes;
son, James Joseph Forbes, Jr ;
brothers, Charles Forbes, Lee
Forbes and Andrew Forbes; exwife, Christina Forbes.
Funeral services will he held
Thursday, July 22. at 11 a.m. at
Banfield Funeral Home with
Dr. Glenn C. Ribbs officiating.
Interment will be in Longwood
Memorial Gardens; visitation
will be Wednesday, July 21,
from 6 until 8 p.m. at Banfield
Funeral Home, 420 W. SR-434
in Winter Springs.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

JOSEPH J. HOLDEN, SR.
Joseph J. Holden, Sr., 55, of
East 21st Street, Sanford, died
Saturday,
July 17,
2004, at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
He was
Kim Aug.
20, 1948 in
Goldsboro,
N.C. and
Holden
moved to
Sanford in
1965.1 le was in home construc­
tion.
Survivors include wife,
Beaula I tolden of Sanford; son,
Joseph J. 1(olden. Jr. of Sanford;
daughters, Diane i lolden
Knight and Melissa Holden,
both of Sanford; brothers,
Michael Smith, Frvd Smith, Van
Smith and Steve Smith, all of
New Bern, N.C.; sisters,
Audrey Sampson of Seattle,
Wash., and Diane Steir of
Bloomfield, Conn.; four grand­
children.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, July 24, at 11 a.m. at
Community 1louse of Prayer
on 4th Street. Viewing will be
Friday, July 23, from 4 until 8
p.m. at Wilson-Eieholberger
Mortuary, Wilson-Eichelbergcr
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

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Mary Jo I lowell, 92 of
Sanford, died Thursday, July
15, 21X14.. Bom Dec. 11,' 1911 in
West Union, 111., she moved to
Sanford from Cherry Point,
N.C. in 1972. She was a schix)lteacher and an accountant for
the City of Sanford and
Seminole Count)' She belonged
to St. Lucas Evangelical &amp;
Reformed Church in
Evansville, !nd.
Survivors include husband.
Max of Sanford; daughter, Vicki
Jo Howell Cay wood of
Dickerson, Md ; two grandchil­
dren.
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Monday, July 26 at 10130 a.m. at
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Richard
Wagoner officiating. Interment
will be in Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
HUGO O. KUZE
Hugo O. Kuze, 91, of Winter
Springs, died Friday, July 16,
2004. He was Kim Nov. 8, 1912
in Riga, Latvia. He was a
retired veterinary. He belonged
to American Rose Society and
Central Florida Rose Society.
Survivors include wife, Rita
Kuze; son, Alex Kuze; daugh­
ters, Daina Jerumanis, and
Antra Ling; sisters, Gaida
Skudra and Laimdote Varpa;
five grandchildren.
Memorials may K* made in
his name to Hospice of the
Comforter.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
HANNAH PFRRY
Hannah Perry, 83, of Georgia
Avenue, Sanford, died Tuesday,
July 13, 2(X)4, at Central Florida
Regional
Hospital,
Sanford.
She was
bom May
20, 1919, in
Tallahassee.
She was a
homemak­
er and a
member of
New Ml.
Perry
Zion
Primitive
Baptist Church in Sanford.
Survivors include daughters,
Leola Collins and Rosa Lee
Ruffin, both of Sanford; sons,
Willie Lewis of Rochester, N.Y.,
E.V. Perry and Henry Jim
Oliver, Kith of Sanford; sisters,
Ceola Duval of Orlando and
Leola Scott of Tallahassee; 35
grandchildren; 70 great grand­
children; nine great-great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, July 24, at 11 a.m., at
New Zion Primitive Baptist
Church, 2390 Greenway St.,
Sanford, with the Rev. Robert
Whitaker officiating. Visitation
will bo Friday, July 23 from 5
until 9 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel. Sunrise Funeral
1iome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
ARNIE LEAF WESTGAARD
Amie Leaf Westgaaid, 73 of
Sanford, died Saturday, July 17,
21X11 at his residence. Born April
10, 1931 in Norway, he moved
to Sanford from Minnesota in
1988. He was an iron worker.
He K ’longed to Masons,
Shriners, DAV, American
Legion, Forth and Eight, and
the Sores of Norway.
Survivors include wife,
Beverly of Sanford; daughters,
Margaret Lynn "Wendy"
Thronson of Princeton, MN„
Amy Westgaaid of St.
Petersburg; son. Grant
Westgaard of Dallas, Tex.; step­
sons timothy Bash of New Port,
FI., Ronald Bush of Keene N.l L;
stepdaughters, Deborah
1hillock of Otis, Mass., Joanne
Shmulsky of Sheffield, Mass.,
Wendy Bush of Waterbury, Vt;
brother, James Lee; sister, Fran
Johanson; 18 grandchildren; 13
givat-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Wednesday. July 21. 2001 P a ge 5 A

Rotary lunch group
takes bite out of crime
Stroll through Historic
Downtown Sanford on any
given day - or night - and
chances
are
you'll
see
"W hitney
H ouston,"
"S erg ea n t

Service Club
Connections

C a r t e r , * '

"R am bo,” or
"Frien d ly " monikers this
w riter
has
attached
to
S a n f o r d

programs throughout the city.
The Citizens on Patrol pro­
gram (COP) also is a way for
residents and business own­
ers to get involved. The next
class is set for Oct. 5. COP
volunteers can also partici­
pate in the bicycle and mount­
ed patrol divisions.
"We're trying to get the cit­
izens back involved in help­
ing us to make Sanford a bet­
ter place to live," Bernosky
said.
Several Rotarians seemed
interested in getting involved
in
Business
Watch,
Neighborhood Watch and
Mounted Patrols. However,^
after learning he must furnish
his own horse, D on Sigurdson
appeared to have backed
down from the idea of sad­
dling up with the Mounted

either the subject of reverence
or ridicule. Ask Sanford long­
time banker John M ercer List
week, Mercer celebrated 49
years of perfect attendance at
Rotary meetings. This week,
unaware that Mercer fits the
bill, Sanford Rotary song
leader Freeman Baggett asked
the oldest Rotarian to stand
and sing (solo) the first line of
"Viva Le Rotary," a popular
Rotarian French tune. After a
little prodding, Mercer belted
out the lines - solo of course,
singing s-o l-o-W Rotarians
had a hard time hearing until
Baggett's booming baritone
voice boosted Mercer to
increase his volume, to the
tune
that
many
other
Rotarians seemingly reluc­
tantly joined in. However, it
didn't take much prodding
for the group to loudly belt
out one of their favorite
Rotarian tunes, "Sm ile."
Sharing a "sm ile" is some­
thing Mercer performs flaw­
lessly without any effort or
prodding.
ROTARY AND RIV ER
RATS:
"Rotary N ight" is
scheduled for 7 p.m., July 30,
to support the home team,
Sanford River Rats, in the
summer collegiate playoffs.
Games are played at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium,
located
on
M ellonville
Avenue near Celery Avenue.
Rotarians and local youth
groups, such as the Boys and
Girls Club, will be given a
FREE 1-day pass for tourna­
ment games scheduled for 12,
3:30 and 7 p.m
Sanford native Charles D.
[ackson, a veteran journalist
and public relations practi­
tioner, writes a weekly col­
umn on civic clubs in
Seminole County. Please send
notices of upcoming events or
photographs to him at The
Sanford Herald, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Fla. 32771 or
email: spa rad is@sem i noleherald.com.

police officers
patrolling the
business and
r e s id e n tia l
districts on
Charles
bicycles.
Ja ck so n
It's
this
kind of police
• • • •
presence that
helps prevent crime, said offi­
cer Mike Bernosky, coordina­
tor of the Sanford Police Patrol
Departm ent Neighborhood
SEM IN O LE
SOU TH
Watch program. But it's the Rotary member Larry Black
eyes and ears of community visited the Sanford Club
members that stop criminals Monday to pitch his club's
in their tracks.
Rotary
International
"We can't do it alone," said Centennial Celebration on
Bernosky, guest speaker at the Sept. 30, dinner with radio
Sanford Rotary Noon Club. personality Neal Boortz. This
"It's a partnership with the is a fund-raiser to benefit
community."
Habitat for Humanity, which
The community can help provides housing for lowby
getting
involved
in income citizens who must
invest "sw eat equity" in
Neighborhood
Watch,
Business Watch and other rob­ building their home and
bery prevention programs.
homes for other 1labitat recip­
"A com m unity with a ients. Black not only pushed
strong Neighborhood Watch the $125-per-platu gala, but
program has less crim e,"
also recruited some manual
Bernosky said. “Report suspi­ labor to help build the Habitat
cious activity, and suspicious house, volunteering to work
people. Law enforcem ent on
Wednesdays
and
Saturdays, Construction is
can't do it alone."
A good time to start is now. expected to begin in October,
Organize a neighborhood
and completed in February.
event for National Night Out,
"We're trying to make our
Aug. 3, in which residents community better and i labitat
turn on outside lights in a for Humanity gives people
show of unity to drive away something they can be proud
drugs and crime from their o f," Black said
For more
information, call 407-302neighborhoods.
Since joining the Sanford 0053,
or
visit
www.ssrotary.com.
force
three
years
ago,
WHEN
Y O U 'R E
TH E
Bernosky has been re-estab­
lishing Neighborhood Watch
OLDEST in the pack, you're

T o u ch -S cre e n voting audits sought
Based on reports and evi­
dence suggesting touch-screen
voting machines in Florida pro­
duced high voter error rates
during recent elections, U S.
Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., has
called on the U.S. Justice
Department
and
Florida
Secretary of State to conduct
independent audits of the elec­
tronic devices.
The close scrutiny of the
touch-screen voting however,
will not involve Seminole
County, as this county does not
use that method of voting.
In letters send earlier this
week to U.S. Attorney General
John Ashcroft and Florida

Sentinel's analysis of some
350,000 ballots state-wide
found 2,193 voters failed to case
ballots using touch-screen
devices versus 176 by those
using the scanners.
Touch-screen
voting
machines are used in 15 of
Florida's 67 counties, including
Broward, Collier, Indian River,
Lee, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach,
Pinellas, Sumter, Charlotte,
1litlsborough, Lake, Martin,
Nassau, Pasco and Sarasota
counties.
Nelson said these counties
contain 53.6 percent of all
African-Americans registered
to vote m the state of Florida.

Secretary of State Glenda
Hood, Nelson argued the
audits were warranted because
results from March's presiden­
tial preference primary and
recent elections in south Florida
indicated counties using touch­
screen devices had higher voter
error rates than ones using
older technology.
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things, a report revealing coun­
tit's with touch-screen voting
devices had eight times as
many voters who failed to cast
ballots during March's presi­
dential preference primary
than ones using optical scan­
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College students 6show compassion’ to communitypfcam
C o n tin u e d

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Quardarius
Holley couldn’t remember the
name of the college student
whose shoulder he was rid­
ing.
The 7-year-old only knew
that the teenager was his
"friend," ahd he felt as if he
were on top of the world,
perched on this stranger,
"'Cause I'm the King."

liness and sharing the "love of
C hrist" July 16 by serving
children at the Central Florida
Dream Center, making inspi­
rational cards for elderly resi­
dents at the Good Samaritan
Home, and cleaning/rcpairing empty apartments for the
Sanford Housing Authority.
These friendly, caring col­
lege students — representing
eight universities — are apart
of
Great
Commission
Ministries, which is conduct­

Why the King?
"'Cause I take care of peo­
p le," responded the Goldsbom Elementary School stu­
dent.
"I just like everybody.
Everybody is my friend."
Quardarius' friendly atti­
tude toward Joe Cassidy, a
student at the University of
Illinois, is shared by the 6 -foot,
3-inch tall collegian.
Cassidy was among 90 col­
lege students showing friend­

ing a sum m er leadership
training session in Orlando.
Most of the students attend
the University of MichiganAnn Arbor, Texas A&amp;M,
University of Illinois, Purdue
University, and the University
of Central Florida.
This was the group's first
trip to Sanford, working with
the Central Florida Dream
Center to reach out to the
community.
"W e're nere to show com ­

Party"
parking
lot was
bustling with children and
chaperones from neighboring
pubic housing apartments and
private residences. The college
students painted kids' faces,
cooked hot dogs and ham­
burgers, washed residents'
cars, played basketball, enter­
tained with music, and just
chilled with the kids.
"It's funny because some o/
•o- nj

passion," Cassidy said. "Jesus
went about doing good, so we
want to use his example and
be like him ."
"We believe that Christ has
empowered us with certain
gifts to give back to the com­
munity," said Kyle Winters, a
senior education major at
Michigan. "It feels good to
share, play with the kids and
give them a chance to interact
in a safe place."
The Dream Center's "Block

See Dream, Page 7A

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Wednesday, July 21, 2004 P a g o 7 A

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D a v is , W h ite to w e d

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children have latched on to these
CdlWge student like they've been
knowing
them
forever,"
said
Artdeline Inman, president of the
CoUan-M oughton
and
Edward
Hlg&amp;ns Terrace Residents’ Council,
and 'a community volunteer at the
D teita Center.
"This is a good thing because our
children have a chance to be exposed
to something different," Inman said.
"This is love in action."

r

By Marva Hawkins

((
T h is is lo ve
in a ctio n .

Angelina Inman,
volunteer at tha
Dream Canter

TheRev. Paul Benjamin, executive
director of the Dream Center, said the
H 2 0 Church in Orlando sponsored the
college team's "compassion project.”
The Dream Center, located on Pecan
Avenue and Sixth Street in Goldsboro,
is a Christian service center focusing on
youth enrichment, empowerment, and
health and substance-abuse prevention.
For more information, call Melissa
Rivera at 407-302-0880, or email: melissar« cfdreamcenter.org.

Love is in the air for Milton K. Davis of
Aubumdale, who has pledged his eternal love
to Debra L. White of Sanford. The two will be
wed Saturday, July 24, in a Christian Ceremony
in Orlando.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sara White.
She is a 1988 graduate of Seminole High School
and has a Medical Administration degree. She is
presently employed in the insurance business.
The groom is the son of Mr. Freddie and Rev.
Marie Davis of Aubumdale. He is a 1989 gradu­
ate of Aubumdale High School. Presently he is
employed with United Parcel Services.

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Race: Siemens 300
Where: New Hampshire International Speedway
When: Sunday 2 p m . EOT
Defending champion: Jimmie Johnson
(right)
Race distance: 317.4 miles/300 laps
Race record: JelT Burton; 117.134 mph; July
13.1997.
Qualifying record: Ryan Newman;
133.357 mph; Sept. 12,2003.
Storyline: Je ff Gordon is the v ..»•
nIngest driver at New Hampshire with
three victories. Rick Hendrick is the
winnlngest owner with five victories.

NEXTEL CUP
1. Jlm m l* Johnaon
2.720; previous: 1
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2,615; previous: 2
3. Jeff Gordon
2.478. previous: 3
4. Tony Stewart
2.393; previous: 4
5 Matt Kenseth
2.321; previous: 5

Dale Earnhardt
Jr. is scheduled

6. Bobby Labonte
2.276; previous: 6

to race this
weekend alter
being hospital­
ized Sunday with
second-degree
bums after a
fiery wreck at
Infirleon
Raceway.

7. Elliott Sadler
2,252; previous: 8
8. Kevin Harvick
2,229; previous: 10
9. Kurt Busch
2.211; previous: 7
10. Ryan Newman
2,173; previous: 9
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Race: Siemens 200
W here: New Hampshire International
Speedway
When: Saturday 1 pm. EDT
Defending champ: David Green
Race record: Bobby Hamilton Jr.; 110.368 mph;
May 11.2002.
Qualifying record: Kevin Harvick. 130.716
mph; May 11.2001.
Storyline: Nextei Cup regulars Michael
Waltrip Kevin Harvick, Robby Gordon.
Greg Billie, Kasey Kahne and Matt
Kenseth are among the drivers scheduled
to compete at “The Magic M ile"

SPOTLIGHT FEATURE

NASCAR NOTEBOOK

Home Depot throws
support behind Stewart

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BUSCH SERIES

hut legendary D av id Pearson

1. Martin Truex Jr.
2.863; previous: 1

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

4. Ron Hornaday
2,495; previous: 4
5. David Green
2,495; previous: 6

7. Jason Leffler
2.444; previous: 8
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
2.393; previous: 5

Jr. holds a 52point load in
the standings
over Kylo
Busch in the
Busch Senes
standings

9. Michael Waltrip
2,293; previous: 9
10. Mike Bliss
2,232; previous: 10
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CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
1. Dennis Setzer
1,837; previous: 1
2. Bobby Hamilton
1.773; previous: 2
3. Carl Edwards
1,671; previous: 3
4. Matt Crafton
1,651; previous: 5
5. Chad Chaffin
1,650; previous: 6
6. Ted Musgrave
1.610; previous: 9
7. Rick Crawford
1.598; previous: 4
8. Travis Kvapil
1.564; previous: 10

10. Jon Wood
1,527; previous: 8

Ted M usgrave
moved up
three spots In
the standings
following a
third-place
finish in the
Dodge Ram
Tough 200.

Labonte gets interim crew chief
Brandon Thomas, a member of the Joe Gibbs
Racing engineering department, will serve as
interim crew chief for Bobby Labonte's No. 18
Chevrolet until a permanent replacement for
Michael “Fatback" McSwain who was find
last week —is announced.

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Siemens 300
1:30 p.m„ Sunday

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Siemens 200
1 pm.. Saturday
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK

Spartanburg, S.C.
he 1937 Ford Modified
race car with its n il and
white paint scheme and a
big gold No. 6 on the door looks
like a museum piece.
But instead of being on dLs
play it was on the starting grid
earlier this month for a race for
1930s and '40s vintage cars at
Riverside Speedway a dirt track
in Travelers Rest. S.C.
Strapped behind the wheel
was another icon from an earli­
er era — David Pearson, the
Silver Fox of NASCAR racing,
who won 106 races and three
championships in NASCAR's
top division before retiring in
19H6.
Pearson. 69. is unpretentious
as ever off the track, but when
he's racing, the competitive
fires burn white hot. A ninerace winning streak was on the
line, and he had no Intention of
allowing it to end.
Pearson lined up fourth in the
main event and charged into
Turn 1 on the start. With his
spinning tires slinging slivers of
red clay toward the outside wall,
he stormed into second place on
the first lap Two laps later he
drove to the inside of pole-sitter
Bobby Williams exiting Turn 4.
planted his foot on the accelera­
tor and sped down the
frontstretch into the lead.
Lap after Lap he kept his right
foot to the Door, diving hard into
the corners and sw inging wide
out next to the wall on the
straightaways. If not for a cou­
ple of Late-race cautions, he'd
likely have Lapped the field.
It was Just a 15-lap feature on
a relatively obscure dirt track,
but from the big smile on
Pearson's face afterward. It
might as well have been the
Daytona 500.
“A win's a win,” he said. "I
Uke to win whether I'm racing
in a cow pasture or on a superspeedway Heck, I like to win

T

Martin Truex

6. Greg Biffle
2,487; previous: 3

9. Jack Sprague
1,544; previous: 7

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Truck Bedliners 200
12:30 pm., July 31

f t TA LK T H E TA LK
A guide to NASCAR terms

“Air box”
Housing for the air cleaner
that connects the air intake at
the base of the windshield to
the carburetor.

‘Cowl
A removable metal scoop at
the base of the windshield that
directs air into the air box.

SPEED
CHANNEL

ers.
But it's not a take-no-prison­
ers approach. Before the race he
gave fellow drivers, including
Terry Cox. a few chassis set up
tips.
“We’re all out here trying to

win,” said Cox. 43. “But David
will give you all the advice he
can so you can get up there and
run with him."
Cox realizes he's experiencing
a brush with racing history
“It's a great honor, a dream
come true, to run with a champi­
on like David IVorson," he said.
IVarson's Litest racing venture
began a couple of years ago
when he agreed to run a vintage
race and found himself up
against a fix* with a faster car
Fbr Pearson, who many con­
sider the best in NASCAR hLstory the outcome was unaccept­
able.
"1 was not going to get outrun
like that again, so I decided to
build my own car," he said.
With the aid of lifelong friends
such as Gerald Pruitt, who
helped Pearson build his first
race car in 1953 and lues worked
wilh him ever since, and Willis
Smith, who first got to know
Pearson when they crashed in a
race in the early 1950s, he started
with some rusty old ports and
set out to build a winner
Tile car's rust holes are hard
to hide. In fact, it shows its age
much more than Pearson, who,
with a bit of thinning hair, looks
fit and tanned as ever.
Using the body shop skills he
developed long before he drove a

Ju ly 25 — Siemens 300,
New Hampshire International Speedway
Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500,
Poccno Raceway
Aug. 8 — Brickyard 400,
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Aug. 15 — Sirius at the Glen.
Watkins Glen International
Aug. 22 — GFS Marketplace 400,
Michigan International Speedway

trouhled auto racing museum and
attraction in Dawsonville, Ga. —
hometown of driver Bill Elliott —
is headed out of the ditch.
Thunder Road has struggled to attract
visitors and service its debt since open­
ing in May 2002. It fell into foreclosure
and was sold two weeks ago to a group of
Dawsonville-area investors operating
under the name Phoenix One.
Gordon Pirkle, who operates the near­
by Dawsonville Pool Room as well as the
Champion's Caft Inside Thunder Road,
said the new owners have the potential
to develop unused portions of the
Thunder Road property and get the rac­

stock car, Pearson took the rustpitted sheet metal and made it
shine like newt A powerful flathead engine and the latest in
shocks and springs make the redand-white No. 6 — it's the num­
ber he used when he won hLs first
Winston Cup title — a formidable
Ford.
Several of his competitors have
made improvements to their cars,
too. Some, like Williams, have
sent word to Pearson that his
winning ways might sewn come
to an end.
HLs response: “They'll have to
catch me (lrst."
Pearson's son Ricky who works
as a Busch Series crew chief anil
aLso helps out with his dad's rac­
ing efforts, said v intage racing
lias been gwxl for his father.
“It’s kept him young, for sure."
Ricky said.
Ricky Pearson said the Silver
Fox takes the sport as seriously
as he did in his Cup years, when
— in addition to his thrbe cham­
pionships — he started on the
pole in one of every five races he
entered, won 42 superspeedway
races from 1972-’78 and amassed
on 18.29 winning percentage.
“When he gets in that car, the
expression on his face brings
back lots of memories for me,” '
Ricky said. “He's still the most
competitive person I’ve ever dealt
1 1
with."
'
TO hear Pearson talk and
watch him prepare his car, It's
hard to believe he's changed
much in the 18 years since he was
a regular Cup competitor.
“I don't worry about age," he
said. "It's just a number I'm just
as good now as I was 30 years ago
— except for my back.”
Back problems plagued
Pearson throughout his career
and eventually led to his retire­
ment.
“1 could run one of those cars
today" he said. “I just don’t know
for how long."
He might tie able to handle the
driving chores. But NASCAR's
changes
the shift away from
traditional tracks such as
Darlington, dominant multi car
teams, a ptayoff type system for
determining the champion and
lucky-dog rules — probably
would be too much for him.
“1 don't like any of the new
rules, none of It," he said. “They
ought to go back to the way it
was.”

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Atlanta
f Tony Stewart's sponsor Home Depot
is at all upset about the controversy
surrounding ILs driver in recent weeks,
it’s not apparent in the company's actions
and statements.
The Atlanta based
worldwide chain of
home Improvement
stores ran ftdl page
newspaper ads last
week celebrating
Stewart’s win in the
Troplcnna 400 at
Chicagolond Speedway
and a statement from
STEWART
the company seems to indicate Stewart's
post-race run-in at Sonoma. Calif., with
Brian Vickers isn't a big concern.
NASCAR fined Stewart $50,000, docked
him 25 Nextcl Cup points and put him on
probntinn for grabbing Vickers, but he's
received no penalties for several on-track
Incidents other drivers have blamed him
for this season.
Home Depot spokesman E ric Obcrmnn
issued only a brief statement in response
to the recent events.
"The Home Depot supports Jo e Gibbs
Racing and NASCAR in their response to
recent Incidents Involving Tbny Stewart."
the statement read.

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New faces in Busch Series
New faces will be showing up in the
Busch Series in the coming weeks. Reed
Sorenson, who is a part of the driver
development program at Chip Ganassl
Racing, is expected to make his Busch
debut in the Kroger 200 at Indtannpolia
Raceway Park on Aug. 7.
Joining him will be Blake Feese, who
already has one Busch start — at
Kentucky last month — and plans to run
Dover in September.
Boston Reid will make his Busch debut
at Richmond on Sept. 10, then enter races
at Lowe’s Motor Speedway and Atlanta
Motor Speedway
Sorenson, a full time racer on the
American Speed Association circuit, also
ptans to enter Busch races at Atlanta,
Darlington and Homestead.
Feese and Reid are part of the driver
development program at Hendrick
Motorsports and will drivo ears prepared
by Jo e Nemcchck's Busch team, which is
working with Hendrick to field entries for
young drivers.

ih

Burton crew shuffle
Veteran crew chief Hill Ingle has essen­
tially swapped jobs with Tony F u rr on the
No. 0 Nextei Cup car driven by Ward
Burton.
Furr, who had been crew chief, Is now
shop foreman. Ingle, who had been over­
seeing the preparation of both Burton's
car and the No. 00 Busch Series ride of
Ja so n Leffler, is now crew chief.

COMMENTARY

LOOK
AHEAD

Troubled NASCAR museum getting on track

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at 69, is still a h a rd charger

2. Kyle Busch
2,811; previous: 2
3. Jason Keller
2,504; previous: 7

Race; Llne-X Spray On Truck
Bedliners 200
Where: Michigan International Speedway
When; July 31.1 pm. EDT
Race distance: 100 taps/200 miles
Defending champ: Brendan Gaughan
Race record: Brendan Gaughan; 154.014
mph; July 26.2003.
Qualifying record: Jason Leffler, 178.037
mph; July 26.2003.
Storyline: Michigan International
Speedway is one of the fastest tracks on
the series schedule. Gaughan's 2003 win
was the fastest race in series history

ing attraction back in regular operation.
Now it's only open on Saturdays and
Sundays from 10 a m. to 6 pm.
“I feel better about It than I've felt in a
tang time," Pirkle said. 'There have been
some mistakes made, but they weren't
made Intentionally”
He said the museum couldn't have kept
going like it was, saddled with nearly $10
million in debt and without the support it
needed from Dawson County
"The new owners got into this wilh the
intention of making money” Pirkle said.
“This way It'll either go forward or col­
lapse for good.”
— Hick Minter

First year proves interesting for France
By JE F F GLUCK
Cox News Service
ithin a few years. NASCAR
could hold the Chase for the
Championship in major
markets with redesigned cars and
featuring several minority drivers
racing in such places as Mexico City
and Canada.
At this time last year, none of
those things were even close to being
a reality But with the arrival of new
NASCAR Chairman Brian France,
each of those ideas are already in
place.
Since the conclusion of the season
last year. France has helped:
■Implement the new points sys­
tem, the 16race Chase for the
Championship
•Settle a major antitrust lawsuit
concerning ownership of tracks and
accordingly altered the schedule to
nm more races in bigger markets
and less in rural areas like
Rockingham, N.C., and Darlington,
SC .
•Introduce programs called "Drive

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for Diversity" which encourages
minority drivers, and “NASCAR
Canada." which will help spread the
sport north of the border.
It's easy to resist change. It's com­
fortable to stick with what we have,
and it’s hard to
let go of tradi­
tion. But France,
who recently
held a media
teleconference to
evaluate where
NASCAR stands
halfway through
the season,
FRANCE
seems to have all
the right Ideas.
He touted the effectiveness of the
Chase and addressed concerns over
NASCAR's rules. But most of all. he
emphasized that more changes are
on the way
Among those are the s&amp;called
“Car of Tomorrow," which France
said will be implemented within the
next couple of years. NASCAR offi­
cials hope the car will be safer and
provide more competitive racing.

France hasn't been on the Job for a
year yet, but he clearly understands
what it's Uke to be in a leadership
position.
"The expectations from the driv­
ers, the owners, the fans and every­
body in the Industry is that
NASCAR is going to conduct the
events in a mistake-free environ­
ment." he said. "Now, we all know
that's not humanly possible, but It's
all about simplifying it, it's aU about
improving our accuracy and speed.”
NASCAR still has plenty of work
to do. from balancing the schedule
between tradition and growth, to
finding a scoring system that works
quickly and efficiently The sport
isn’t perfect, but it’s great that
France recognizes that.
“We always seem to have three or
four things that we are looking at for
next year," he said.
An open mind and a willingness to
change ensure that NASCAR's sec­
ond half of the season will be as
good as the first
J if f G luck u r it a ab ou t NASC AR
fo r the Rocky M o u n t (N .C ) Telettrani.

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advisory voted June 7 to recom­
mend acquiring the land.
The commission vote allows the
project to move forward in pur­
chasing the 36-acre tract. If negotia­
tions with the family who owns the
property are successful, the pur­
chase agreement will brought to
the county commission for
approval.
We called it the Giles property
because that's the name of the gen­
tleman who once owned the prop­
erty," Montisano said.
The zoo had asked the man to

donate the land at one poti
point, he
said, but the man died a few years
ago.
"It’s a border for us and rare dry
land,” the zoo director said. He
understood the process of acquir­
ing the land has been going on for
years.
He said the purchase would
secure the border of tire zoo. The
county owns all the property of the
zoo, except the parking lot, he
explained.
Montisano said the zoo would
like to conduct tours of the old

bam. He added that a structural
engineer inspected the building at
one point and said the structure
was sound.
The property’ contains the bam
and a home as well as a pool that
would have to be filled in. It Ls
uncertain who would pay for any
improvements.
An old irrigation system for the
former farm exists on the current
zoo property, Montisano said.
He said it could be an opportunito educate people about farming
way it was no so very long ago.

April Boswell of the county
planning department said it is
still very early in the whole
process.
Deputy
County Attorney
Steve Lee said he expects
the proposal to be present­
ed at the next commission
meeting July 27.
The proposal will be offi­
cially adopted and the
county will seek to reserve
to itself authority over land-

use changes in the eastern por­
tion of the county, he said.
The county is expected to hold
a public hearing in August.

Mary Barge of Bozeman, Mont., Marlisa and
Brad Cox of Lawton, Okla, and Tom and
Renee Gibson of Laurinburg, N.C.; brother
Walter S. Barge of Buies Creek, N.C., and 12
grandchildren.
Bom in Charlotte, N.C., in 1929, he was
educated in the Durham city schools, Virginia
Episcopal School in Lynchburg and Riverside
Military Academy in Gainesville, Ga„ from
which ne graduated in 1947.
He enlisted in the Air Force in September
1950 and served in the Korean War. Upon dis­
charge, he completed his undergraduate
work at Wake Forest College in June 1956 at
which time he was commissioned a second
lieutenant, U.S. Army. For the next two
decades, he served tours of duty in Korea and
Vietnam. During the latter, he was awarded
the Bronze Star, the Air Medal, the
Meritorious Service Medal with First Oak
Leaf Ouster and the Vietnamese Cross of
Gallantry with Palm.
He retired from the Army in August 1975,
and entered the Episcopal Theological
Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas.
Rev. Barge received the master of divinity
in 1978 and was ordained to lire priesthood at
St. Dustan's in Tulsa, March, 1979. He was
founding rector of the Church of the Holy

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not need an annexation agree­
ment with the county because
there are state laws governing
that as well.
He said the proposed county
charter amendment will proba­
bly be discussed at its next meet­
ing, July 20.
The city commission has to
look at it as well as the city attor­
ney, and they will have to make
some decisions on how to pro­
ceed, Bush said.

Lake M ary C om m ission honors firefighters
LAKE MARY — Two para­
medics were honored for 10
years of service at the City of
Lake Mary Commission meet­
ing July 14.
Mayor Thomas Greene pre­
sented leather fire helmets to Lt.
Robert Howington and fire­
fighter Toby Palmer.
Both men marked their
anniversaries on June 14. Both

started as volunteers in 1994
and became full-time firefight­
ers Jan. 16, 1996.
Howington became a para­
medic in 1997 and was promot­
ed to lieutenant May 13, 2000.
Palmer received paramedic
certification
in 2003.
He
received the firefighter of the
year award from the Lions in
1999.

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Wednesday
July 21, 2004

Briefs
ECKS FACTOR CLINIC
Rick Eckstein and his
staff will be hosting their
final summer baseball
clinic for youngsters 13and-Up at the Seminole
High School Baseball
Complex next week,.July
26-29.
Cost is $175 per session
and will run from 10:30
a.m. to 1 p.m.
For more information
on the clinics or on pri­
vate and small group
instruction, please visit
www.ecksports.com or
call 407-947-0956.
AJAX SOCCER CAMP
Ajax Orlando, the exclu­
sive American affiliate of
European professional
soccer club AFC Ajax
(Amsterdam), will be
holding an assessment
(ages 10 and up) soccer
training camp next week,
July 26-30, at Trotwood
Park in Winter Springs
from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Early
drop-off and late pick-up
is available.
Designed for boys and
girls, camps feature
instruction both on and
off the field by AFC Ajax
trainers from Amsterdam
and regional college
coaching staffs and shedules include sessions on
drills, matches, nutrition,
and soccer philosophies.
Every player will be
introduced to and evalu­
ated on the Ajax T.I.P.S
(technique, insight, per­
sonality and speed)
Model. Player evaluations
are entered into the pro­
prietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic
review directly by AFC
Ajax scouts and trainers.
At the end of the week,
during a one-on-one inter­
view, players will receive
a comprehensive evalua­
tion complete with train­
ing guide and follow-up
plan to continue the play­
er’s progression over the
course of the next year.
More information on
Ajax Orlando summer
recruitment and training
camps can be found at
www.ajaxorlando.us or
contact Brian Long at 407*
620-9614 or via email at
camps@ajaxorlando.us.
WAUGH-STETSON
BASKETBALL CAMP
The Derek . .aughStetson University
Basketball Camps will
hold an Individual Camp
July 25-29 at the Edmunds
Activities Center in
DeLand.
For more info call Coach
Sebastian Singletary at
386-822-8101 or e-mail at
ssinglet@stetson.edu.
FSU CAMP AT SCC
Florida State basketball
coach Leonard Hamilton
and his staff will be con­
ducting a basketball camp
for boys ages 10-16
August 2-5 at Seminole
Community College,
The camp will feature
quality fundamental
instruction and will spe­
cialize in individual atten­
tion in all phases of the
game of basketball.
Campers will be organ­
ized by age group and
will participate in daily
skills contests and league
games.
The camp will run from
9 a.m.-to-3:30 p.m. each
day. Tuition is $150, which
includes a camp t-shirt, a
camp basketball and
lunch. Early drop-off and
late pickup is available.
For more info contact
Martin Unger at the FSU
Men’s Basketball Office,
850-644-1461, or email at
mhungerifmailer.fsu.edu,
FLAG FOOTBALL
Registrations are now
being accepted for
Sanford’s Youth Flag
Football Program for ages
7-15 years old.
The cost to register is
$40 per participant, which
includes team shirt.
The season begins in
September 2004.
For more information
please contact the Sanford
Recreation Department at
407-330-5696 or 407-3305697, or check out the
web site at www.sanfordftorida.org.

Oviedo girls headed to World Series
12-and-Under’s sweep through
regional, 16-and-Under boys
win State Championship

Special to the Herald

The All-Star teams from the Oviedo
Babe Ruth League continued their
amazing play this summer as two teams
won titles and three other squads
placed in the top three in tournaments
played this past weekend.
Topping the weekend was the 12-andUnder Girls Fastpitch team as it earned
a trip to the Babe Ruth World Series in
Illinois with surprising ease, whipping
three-time defending World Series
Champion Pitt County, North Carolina
by the Run Rule, 10-0, in the Southeast
Regional Tournament finals in Virginia.
The team had served notice in its
opening game, edging Pitt County, 3-2.
The big play of the game came when
Oviedo first baseman Megan Alligood
dove and snagged a line drive with no

one out and runners on first and second
and crawled to the bag for an unassist­
ed double play.
The team then won again later on
Friday and improved to 3-0 on Saturday
with a 7-1 thumping of South Carolina,
advancing to the finals as th&gt;* only
undefeated team where they clobbered
the defending champs.
Members of the 12-Under Oviedo
Babe Ruth Fastpitch All-Star Team are _
coaches Doug Wayt, Kurt Shoup, Jim
Wilson and Ben Evans and players

Megan Alligood, Natalie Bellantoni,
Marissa Blake, Amber Evans, Kelly
Griesemer, Amanda King, Chloe
Labrador, Demi Laney, Sarah Pettigrew,
Stephanie Shoup, Dani Wayt, Dani
Wilson and Erin Wolfe-Muse.
The 16-and-Under team came up just
short of advancing to the World Series
in their hopes of defending the title won
last year by the Altamonte Springs
Patriots.
The team won its opening game, 3-2,
over Eastern North Carolina Champion,

Havlock, but fell into the Loser's
Bracket later in the day.
The team then won the Loser's
Bracket by surviving a marathon nailbiter, scoring four ruas in the bottom of
the Uth inning to nip Havlock, which
had broken a 0-0 tie with three runs in
the top of the inning, 4-3, to advance to
the finals.
Oviedo took on unbeaten Glen Allea
Virginia in the final and led 3-0 in the
fourth inning in hoped of forcing the
"if” game.
But the hosts came back in the late
innings with five runs to win the title, 53, and relegate Oviedo to a very honor­
able runner-up finish in the
Southeastern Regional.
Making up the 16-Under Oviedo Babe
Ruth Fastpitch All-Star Team were _
See Oviedo, Page 1IA

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weekend, the Sanford River
Rats got just about every­
thing they could wish for as
the Florida Collegiate
Summer League heads into
its final two weeks.
The River Rats picked up
a huge win on Friday as
Kyle Patrick went 4-for-5
with a home run as the
locals survived 9-7 over the
Diamond Dawgs at Lake
Brantley. Former SCC stand­
out and current University
of South Carolina star closer
Zac McCamie was the win­
ning pitcher.
On Saturday, Sanford took
care of its own business as
Drew Shetrone continued
his outstanding pitching,
hurling a complete game as
the River Rats edged Winter
Park, 3-2, with Dan
Quartararo going 2-for-4.
The league leaders then
got some help as second
place Daytona Beach and
third place Orlando split a
doublehcader at Tinker
Field.
The Barracudas won the
opener 4-3 behind the com­
bined pitching of DeLand's
Chance Horne and Sanford's
Dominic Petracca, who
worked 2/3's of an inning to
get his second victory in
relief this week.
The Shockers came back in
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Dawgs would-be base stealer during Sunday’s 6-0 loss at Lake Brantley as shortstop Kyle Patrick
(who was 4-for-5 with a home run in Friday’s victory) looks on. The league-leading River Rats will
be at homo tonight at 7 p.m. to host Daytona Beach in a make-up game.

The Amateur Softball
Association has announced
that it has canceled plans to
train in Altamonte Springs at
its East Coast Training Center,
July 25-27, prior to departing
for the Olympic Games in
Athens, Greece.
This announcement comes as
the team continues on its ardu­
ous journey across the country
on the 'Aiming for Athens'
tour.
The decision was made with
the team's best interest in
mind. The reduced training
schedule will give die players
more time at home with family
prior to departing for Athens.
"We feel that the time off is
more beneficial to the team,"
said Ronnie Isham, USA
Softball Director of National
Teams, "This team has been on
the road since February and
will need the extra days off to
prepare mentally and physical­
ly. This decision is in the best
interest of the team as we con­
tinue towards our goal of win­
ning a third coasecutive gold
medal in Athens."
"USA Softball is extremely
grateful to the City of
Altamonte Springs and the
Central Florida ASA for the
relationship and support that
we've shared in the past and
look forward to working with
them in the future. The
Altamonte Springs Training
facility will continue to play a
very' important role in the
future development of all USA
Softball programs."
The U.S. squad finished its
'Aiming for Athens' tour fin­
ished the 2004 tour at 53-0,
outscoring opponents 476-14,
and extending its win streak in
pre-Olympic tour games to 167
games dating back to May 3,
1996.

Hodges opts for football, ACC
Special to the Herald

Winter Springs High School two-sport star
Brett Hodges has decided on football as his
career pursuit.
The 6-foot-2, 180-pound quarterback has
accepted a full scholarship offer from Wake
Forest University of the Atlantic Coast
Conference according to Bea.s head coach Steve
Katz.
Brett and his family, father Karl, a former star
pitcher at the University of Central Florida, and
mother Carla, made the decision yesterday
(Monday) afternoon.
Hodges was primarily recruited to W.F.U. by
Tom Elrod (Fullback and Tight Ends Coach), a
Winter Park High School alumni.
Hodges told Katz that his decision was influ­
enced By the quality of the coaching staff at
Wake Forest, its academic reputation and the
chance to compete in the A C C.
Hodges directed Winter Springs to a deceiving
7-5 record as a junior as the Bears won five of
their final six regular season games to finish 6-4
and earn a spot in the playoffs as the runner-up
from Class 5A-District 3.
The strong-armed signal caller was even more
impressive in the playoffs, leading his team to a
21-19 upset of No. 3 nationally-ranked and pro­
hibitive favorite Palm Bay High School on tne
Pirates' home turf and then leading the Bears
from behind twice before falling in the Class 5ARegion 2 Semifinals 26-20 to Hillsborough High
School in Tampa on a disputed touchdown on
the final play of the game.
And while his football success his beyond
question, there will be many who think Hodges

should concentrate on basketball, where he
made even more news as a shooting guard.
Hodges was named the Most Valuable Player
twice as Winter Springs won two holiday tour­
naments and also had a game in which he
scored 43 points.
He has also been very successful on the AAU
summer circuit the past few years and will prob­
ably get a lot of recruiting calls from NCAA
Division I programs.
S C C M E N 'S B A S K E T B A L L M A K E N E W S

The Seminole Community College men's bas­
ketball team is having a good summer, recently
signing 6-foot-7 power forward Jerome Boyd
from Edgewater High School in Orlando.
During his senior year Boyd earned Class 6A
All-State Honorable Mention Honors while help­
ing lead his team to the 6A Finals.
Fie joins 6-foot-8 Daytona Burch from Texas as
the newest Raiders.
Those two will be counted on to fill the vacan­
cy left by 6-foot-8 Nick Rollins, who has signed a
scholarship to play at Florida Gulf Coast
University for the 2004-2005 season. Rollins, the
son of former NBA great Wayne "Tree" Rollins,
had a year of eligibility left at SCC but decided
to use his three years at GCU.
Two great weeks of the Stan
Cromartie/ Seminole CC Basketball Camp was
also completed in June with a huge turnout of
campers.
The campers were entertained with guest
speakers from the coaching staff's of UCF, FSU,
USF, SJRCC, plus Former Orlando Magic Player
Anthony Bowie and Shaquille O'Neal's father,
See College, Page 10A

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Winter Springs two-sport slar Brett Hodges has committed to Wake
Forest to play lootbaJI (or the Atlantic Coast Conference school.

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River Rats C ontinu ed from rape 10A

the nightcap to edge Daytona
Beach, 3-2, with Altamonte
Springs resident and Rollins
College standout Mario
Lombardo hurling the first 6 2/3's innings for the pitching
victory.
Sunday started out as a bad
day for Sanford as the team
played one of its worst games
of the season, committing three
errors in the bottom of the first
inning that led to four
unearned runs as the host
Diamond Dawgs won ML
Jared Incinelli hurled the
complete game shutout with
Eric Baumann leading the
Winter Park offense, going 2for-4 with throe RBI.
It was so bad for the River
Rats that they had more errors,
five, than hits, four.
But all was not lost on
Sunday as Orlando nipped the
Barracudas in the third one-run
decision of the three-game
series, 4-3, with Daniel Mersey
pitching 5-1/3 innings to pick
up the win.
Through Sunday’s play
Sanford (14-4) held a 1- 1/2
game lead over Daytona Beach
( 12- 10) and a 2- 1/2 game
advantage over Orlando (1212) with Winter Park (8-15)
falling six games back.
It will be a busy week for the
teams, if Mother Nature coop­
erates, as the River Rats were
to have played the Barracudas
at Daytona Beach Community
College last night (Tuesday)
before returning home to
I listork Sanford Memorial
Stadium tonight (Wednesday)
for the first time in two weeks
for a make-up game with sec­

Wednesday, July 21, 2004

College
ond place Daytona Beach start­
ing at 7 p.m.
Orlando and Winter Park
also have a game scheduled for
tonight (Wednesday) at Lake
Brantley High School starting
at 7 p.m.
The schedule for this week­
end has Sanford hosting
Orlando in a three-game series
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
The series opens Friday at 7
p.m. and it will be Sanford
Herald Night with lots of prizes
and other entertainment being
offered in addition to the
game.
Saturday game will also
begin at 7 p.m. and Sunday’s
game starts at 1 p.m.
Daytona Beach, meanwhile,
will be at Lake Brantley for a
weekend series with Winter
Park. Single nine-inning games
start at 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and at l p.m. on
Sunday.
The season is set to come to
an end next week with Sanford
hosting Winter Park and
Daytona Beach hosting
Orlando tin Tuesday (July 27th)
starting at 7 p.m.
The playoffs are tentatively
scheduled to be played at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium next Thursday, Friday
and Saturday (July 29-31).
Tickets for all FCSL games
are just $8 for the whole family
or SI for individuals and a $1
for students. Kids under six are
free.
For more information, check
out the league website at
www.floridaleague.com and
follow the links to your
favorite teams.

Continued from Page 10A
Sgt. Harrison.
The award winners were:
WEEK 1:
HOT SHOT: ACC _ Kyle Brown: NCAA
_ Richard Mondeste; NBA _ Jonathon
Johason.
FREE THROW: ACC _ Christopher Field;
NCAA _ Brandon Brillis; NBA _ Lome

Merthie.
TEAM CHAMPIONS: ACC FSU;
NCAA DUKE; NBA 76ers.
COACHES AWARD: ACC _ Raj Patel;
NCAA _ Lawrence Rolle; NBA _ Kristen
Verecn.
MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER
AWARD: ACC _ Chad Russel; NCAA _
Travi.4 Kendrick; NBA_ Lome Merthie.
WEEK 2:
HOT SHOT: ACC _ Kyle Brown; NCAA
Richard Mondeste; NBA Mat Pressey.
” FREE H1ROW: ACC Alex Doyle;
NCAA _ Luke Schafer; NBA _ Matt
Pressey.
TEAM CHAMPIONS: ACC . FSU;
NCAA Miami; NBA Magic.
COACI1ES AWARD: ACC _ Grace
Coughlin; NCAA _ Chelsa Pinneke; NBA _
AJ Sepe.

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For three years from 1998 through
2001, Quinn served as a volunteer assis­
tant coach at the University of Florida.
He assisted with the team's pitching
staff and with recruiting, helping lead
the Gators to two NCAA Regional
appearances. The 2000 squad finished
44-20-1 and placed second at the NCAA
Regional at Baylor.
Quinn also gained valuable experience
in various summer wood-bat leagues.
Over the past three years, he has served
on the coaching staff of the Cotuit
Kettleers of the prestigious Cape Cod
Baseball League, serving as the team's
head coach in 2002 and 2003. He has also
coached for the Edenton Steamers of the
Coastal [’lain Collegiate League and the
Athens Trojans of the Georgia Peach
Connie Mack Baseball League.
A four-year letterwinner for the
University of Maine, Quinn earned
America East Conference Pitcher of the
Year hqnors in 1997. He graduated from
Maine in 1998 with a degree in Business
Administration. Ile also received a
Masters in Education degree from the
University of Florida in 2001.

MOST OUTSTANDING PLAYER: ACC _
Ahmad Hall; NCAA _ Sarah Taylor; NBA _
Phillip Pressey.
S T E T S O N N A M ES NEW CO A CH
Former University o f Florida, St.
Thomas University, and Young Harris
College assistant Garrett Quinn has
been named Assistant Baseball Coach at
Stetson University, Head Coach Pete
Dunn announced Monday. Quinn will
serve as the Halters pitching coach and
recruiting coordinator.
"We are extremely happy to have
Garrett join our staff," Dunn said. "He
brings a tremendous amount of experi­
ence and energy as a pitching eoacn and
recruiting coordinator to our program."
Quinn joins the Stetson coaching staff
from Young Harris (Ga.) College, where
he served one year as the program's
pitching coach and recruiting coordina­
tor. This past spring, Quinn helped
guide the team lo a 52-8 overall record
ami a GJCAA Conference
Championship. Quinn held a similar
position for two years at St. Thomas
(Fla.) University, helping lead the
Bobcats to a 38-16 record in 2002.

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Oviedo

Jordan Bowersox, Garrett Cox,
Continued from Page 10A
Jason DriskeL Nicholas
coaches Chris Williams,
Hunziker, Kyle Johason,
Tommy Gonzalez and Bert
Nicholas Kerkmann, Gunnar
Ravelo and players Nicole
Lambert, Joseph Marinetti,
Carroll, Nicole Cragin,
Zachary McCabe, Tanner
Michelle Gonzalez, Kristin
Ragland, and Johnny Tatum.
Kamp, Tami Mendelson, Alye
The new Florida ll-andMuldoon, Michelle Ravelo,
Under champions are currently
Julia Reese, Sara Shoup,
playing in the Cal Ripkne
Adrian Vargas, Lindsey
Minors World Series in
Whidden and Morgan
Winchester .Virginia, (July
22nd-through-28th) where
Williams.
The Oviedo Babe Ruth
Oviedo is competing against 10
Baseball program also had a lot teams from Alabama, Georgia,
Tennesee, South Carolina,
to cheer about as the 16-andVirginia, East and West North
Under nine won the State
Carolina and Florida North.
Championship late Sunday
Coaches are Jim Stanley,
evening at Historic Sanford
Dave Marietta and Jerry
Memorial Stadium.
Driskel with the team being
Oviedo won the title by
made up of Zach Adams, Ryan
defeating always powerful
Bradenton in two out of three
Baker, Tony Covington, Jeff
Driskel, Alex Eaberlle, Austin
games.
Lager, Tyler Marlette, Matt
In the final, Zack McCann
McCastlain, Gabe Rivera,
threw seven strong innings to
Connor Stanley, Josh Thall, and
lead the locals to a 7-2 victory.
Josh Tipton.
The team will now advance
The 12-and-Under Cal
to the Southeast Regional,
Ripken Majors All-Stars fell
which will be held in
Warrenton, Virginia next week­ into the Loser's Bracket early
in the State Tournament, but
end, July 30-August 4.
battled back to reach the semi­
The Oviedo Rippers 8-andfinals by eliminating
Under Cal Ripken League
Altamonte Springs, 5-4, and
R o o kies All-Star team is also in
powerful Sarasota, 7-4, to
regional play this week in
improve to 3-1 in the tourna­
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ment.
The team won the District
But that was the end of the
Tournament in Ocala and was
run as state power Okeheelee
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Championship in Palm Beach
gate Oviedo to a Third Place
Gardens, but was granted one
finish behind unbeaten Jupiter
of the At Large spots in the 20
and Okeeheelee, who had to
Team Southeast Regional
beat Jupiter twice to take the
which will be held July 22-25.
title.
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A more complete recap of the
and coached by Scott Bowersox
tournaments will appear in this
and Dwayne "DJ" Johnson, the
weekend's Sanford Herald.
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23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST HORSE: "Modoo*,
missing since 7/15 Bay TB
Gilding, 16 3h, white snip, 3
socks. May be tn Jessup
park/417 area,
possibly
wearing
saddle
ANY
sightmgs/mto, call *107-4314697

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care
Preschool Teacher, CDA, wrll
care lor children, ages 3-6, &amp;
after school. 7 30am-6 30pm,
Part Time available Ms Carol.
407-331-1199. tutoring also
avail

59— Financial
S ervices

_________________ 199-229

71— Help Wanted

Small Construction Co needs
trainee with clean driving
record for a rt of town work. Must
have Class D license 407-3309466

A tte n tio n
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
(or It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-tree
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message trom Tho
Semtnoto Herald and Iho
Federal Trade Commission)

Survey rod man needed Exp
preferred but not required Will
tram Call lor (*p t, 407-323-9202
or fax resumo. 407-324-9661
Track Hoe OPERATOR Underground
utilitios/Pipo
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133
U tility F ore m a n - Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133

61—M oney ro Lend

93— R ooms For

A tte n tio n
R e a d e rs !!

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Classifieds)

63—M ortgages
Cash fo r Notes, T rust
Deeds, M ortgages.
Inheritances. Lotteries,
etc...
You can sett your contract
and get cash now!
407-323-t965
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71— Help Wanted
MEDICAL SERVICE
SAIFS ASvSOCIAIE
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Experienced Dump Truck
driver wanted Tri-axle, clean
Class B COL 407-349-2778.

Full

Time m a in te n a n ce
person needed for a hctel Also
need
AM
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71— Help Wanted
ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
The S a n fo rd H erald Is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to )0in
our progressive sales team
serving Santord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
m arkeling/business degree
or
some
direct
sales
experience preferred We will
tram the right individual who
possesses
solid
organisational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Must bo seif
motivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customor service. Computer
and/or design skills helpful but
not necessary Must own
good, reliable transportation
The s &lt; iU tme MondayTnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
compensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
It interested, please send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
Herald
Newspapers
PO Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
Phone: 407-322-261 lx t t
Fax: 407-323-9408
Em ail:
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Drivers: CDL. Class A or B to
drive dump trucks Must bo 25
yrs of age Pays $500plus/wk
407-339-WORK (9675)
Experienced
Carpenters
needed lor rough framing, truss
setting &amp; decking Own trans a
plus 321-297-4297
Experienced
Cook-ltallan
Cuisine In Longwood Full
Time Call 407-265-8246

MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133

Need own tools, at least
lyrexp .

Spartan Staffing J
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99— Apartments
U nfurnished

Logan Heights A pts, t 2 A 3
bedroom apis starting ®
$475 Groat pod. spa A titnoss
center Zero tetemnon pofcy 407302-2263

ROSELEA
V IL L A S
Move in Specials
2Bedroom /!Bath
W/D Hookups
407-330-6833 or 407298-3300
S antord/Lake Mary: 1 ,2. and
3 Bockoorn Apts starting al $510

F u ll
S e rvice
m ech a n ic
Irnmudtate opening, flat rate pay.
possible $700 wkfy. M tine. Cal
407-688-9399.

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252-319

407322-2611

R e a d e rs !!

It s Illegal lor companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a kwn and ask you lo pay
fo r It b efore they deliver. For
more information, call toll-tree
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

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W

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Ground
&amp;
Building
M aintenance
Person
M aintains .office A shop
facilities. Mowing
A misc
projects.
40 tk,
health
insurance, dental Apply at 990
Miter Dr. Altamonte Springs. 407260-9000

$400/Mo. Includes oloctric.
water A cabto ntem et 5200 dep
A appl fee Share 4/2 furnished
10X20 room w/somi-privato
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Santord
Airport near 417 o u t N/S. N D
A quiet 407 323-7508

Lake Front Living Froo Pont1
Cafl now, 407-322-9104. EHO

Sanford 3 rooms, water
garbage A sower paid
$S5Q/mo 5550 deposit No
pets 407-349-9209. after 6pm

9000

Real Estate Agents
Now hiring new or experienced
agents tor our New Lake Mary
location Great walk-in traffic A
website leads furnished Our
company tramng e the best! Cal
Nancy at Signature GMAC
Real Estate 407-936-3600 for
immediate interview
S ale* Person: Vertical blinds.
A l leads provided (No cold cats)
Meet customers in thou homes
530K to 4 0K * per year Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407 830-4700

V / A L L L 1 Y C A M 'L L

Upscale Casual
B R E A K F A S T &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant

N O W 111 K I N O :
A l l positions

A P P L Y IN P E R S O N
1:3 0 —4 : 3 0
(407) 833-0440
121 0 S . International Parkway
L-oculcti in (lie Shoppes uTOukinunlc
(E x it 0 8 o f f 1-4)

2 OR Duplex Apts close to
Seminole High, scr porch,
laundry
A storage
Rm.
5550/Mo 407-647-1366

RENTALS

Santord: 3/1 5. $690/month
1/1, $49(Vmorith
Casselberry 1*2, $09Q/month
107-262-2002.

107—M obile Homes
For R ent
Santord Adult park. 2/1.
screen patio No pets $400 *
dep 407-314 4154

PORZIG READY

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLAN! Drug tree workplace
Apply «l: 300 Miller Drive,
Altamonte Springs 407-260-

Part Time or Full Time Career
Get paid lor helping others Can
Jeanne 407-671 8237

D O YLE REALTY

S a n lo rd :1 /t. W/O Hook-ups,
Scrn Porch, Water. Sewer,
G arbage
Lawn
Main!
Included $435/5400 Dep
S anford: 3/2, Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard Now Paint,
Section
8
Accepted
$675/5625 Deposit
Sanford: 3 /2 Condo. Approx
1400 Sq Ft, Scrn Porch.
Inside Utility Rm. Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm.
Com munity Pool. Gated
Community $775/5750 Dep
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

LABO RERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
Starting Salary $8.5Q/Hr

M echanic
skilled
In
diagnosis/repair o l
small
engines P/T, 1-2 days/wk.
Mon-Sal 407-323-0910

105—
D uelex/Trii’lex

(407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opportunities and franchises Cal
Florida Depf of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP for tree
information Or visit our Web site
at www ftc gov/buop
Florida law requires sellers ot
Lortain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
venty lawful registration before
you buy

loader-Opefator
Experienced loador/operatar
Minimum 5yrs exp Work would
be in heavy congested traffic 7
areas around personnel Salary
comm ensurate
with
experience
401k. health
insurance, dental. Apply at 990
Mdter Dr, Altamonte Springs. 407260-9000

103— HousesU nfurnished

93— R ooms Foil
R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
S tarting 4 582/wk.
H is to ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean furn rm .
all utt. cable, A C . Indry. phone,
kitch use. sec dr. residont
ownor. private entrance No
S m o kin g ) O n ly d ru g free
sober need apply. 407-3IT0924.

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en tals

IB R 1BA, ground floor, in
Longwood near 1-4. Tile floors,
now carpel, new washer/dryer.
Now AC $575/mo 407-3249467

New corid, 2/2.800 sq It. gated
community, $750/mo 407474-2055

Lake M ary B lv d A 427.
5350/Mo. incl.ulil. kit. W/D.
cable, nr SCC. airpt, NS. quiet,
proft. 407-322-1607

101— HOUSES'

Santord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refngerater. moowave, color TV.
kitchetlo room, private bam.
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 4900

Clean A secure lor singlo adult
only
2BR/1BA downtown
Santord S700/MO
1st &amp;
security 321-377-3033

95— R o o m m a t e

F u r n is h e d

103— HousesU nfurnished

Wanted
Share my home, view of Lake
Monroe, full house privileges
Call 407-328-7232 lor an appL

97— Apartments Furnished
Sanford. Large 2 BR/APT safe
neighborhood
complete
privacy Seeking one mature
working person. 5 4 /V M O plus
$250 SEC. Lease Call 407-321 3735

S a n fo rd -D o w n to w n .
t/B R
t/B A , Furnished, utilities
included SiSO/week plus
deposit 407 923-5733

&amp;&lt;i tern cut R e a lt y

407 - 321-0759

3 B R 2/B A LARGE LOT LAKE
MONROE NEAR 14 S800/MO
plus security deposit. Call 407323-295 2

3Br/2Ba. house for rent
Fenced yard. 1st A last month
* socunty dep. AvMabte Aug 1A
407-718-7636,

505
Club
Dr, W inter
S prings: 3/2 Condo, Eat-In
Kitchen,
Inside
Utility.
Fireplace $950
5048
H aw kstone
Dr.
S a n to rd ;
Brand
Now
Tuwnhome in Dunwoody
Commons. 3/2 5
1 Car
Garage. No Pets $1200
-605 Palmetto Ave. Sanford
3/3.
Historic
Homo
Completely Renovated. Wood
Floors. Sendeck. Fenced
Yard S t200
*1517 Valencia Si, Santord
3/2. 2.000 Sq Ft. Beautitulty
Restored Historic Spanish
Home. Oak Floors Fireplace
Sun room. Garage $1275

Start Dates
• Sanford, July 26,,
•C o c o a,A u g .9 j
Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden cha/ges.

407 - 322-8678
Ventura I
Property Rentals
407-321-4764
S anford: 2 /t. appls , $625
L ake M ary: 2/2, story
townhouse w garage $615
Deltona: 3/2. over 1800 sq ft
on 1/2 acre fenced, w/2 car
garage $850

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10,000 sq warehouse lor lease
Can be sub divided 3 yr lease
200 South Myrtle Ave. Sanford
407-492-6556

117— Commercial
R entals

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent

S a n lo rd : 1800 sq tt. zoned C2. for retail or office spaco
$2.000'mo
Venture 1 Properties
407-321-4764

S ecure D ry L o ts /H o ld ln g
Area: Available immediately,
favorable terms, conveniently
located off 17-92. Sanford
Contract labor &amp; mechanic
available on property Great for
free servovtarvheapor 407-3235857.

Offices For Rent: 400 sq ft to
1600 sq ft Sanlord Ftitan Office
Center 407-314-3750

C a ll T e d W a lk e r

Recently rem odeled office
800* sq f l . S750Ano. Apply 100
North Maple Ave. Sanford
407-947-8338

T o P la c e Y o u r A d
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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R etall/O ftice-17/92
Sanford, Lease. $523 00 Mo.
plus tax, mcl water, sewer &amp;
trash, $650 Dop 407-3026088

$5 2 9

PETS WELCOME.

FREE RENT!!!

Call Missy Today a t 407-327-7724

Moss wood
A p artm ents
101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

Country
Style
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SBOOI. CMWS, VtXl£U!
Fixer Up: Sold as is! 3/2, Eat
In K it. LR. $62,900
3/2: Over 2200 sq rt. Irv. din.
lam rm. 2 car garage on 1 acre
fenced $139,900
Like New: 3/2. Llv. Din.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 1/2.
4 5 0 0* sq tt w/4/2 1/2
mainhouse plus t/t. rt-lawapt
w/separate kilchn. bedrm.
fam rm A bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. workshop or
storago on t acre $299,900
Renovated: 3/2 with now
interior paint, comer lot w/2 car
garago $93,900

For Sale W indow A/C unit with
rem ote control, excellent
working condition. Only used 6
m onths 5.000-6,000 btu's
$70, obo S piece dinette, glass
top, 4 chairs, very good
condition Hardly used. $150.
obo. 407 688-1347.

Stems 6 Foster sleeper sofa.
$275 D ong rm set St 75. Call
407-314-1648____________

187—S porting
G oods
Pool
Table:
8ft
IBC
professional series. 3 pc 1" Stale.
«hr pockets, felt, unused, s til in
crate, cost $4K, sel St450 407660-1415

Antique wardrobe. Tiger Oak.
worth $1.000 $500. firm 407321-6757

2405
O ran g e
A venue:
Charming 2/1 cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
lowering oaks Seller may
holp pay closing costs Call
Joyce S tansberry 407-3236755 Or Jan D uttw eller 407679-1000

BEDS: Luxury firm pillow-lop
mattross sots. New In plastic
w/warranty Full $125: Ouoen
$135: King $195 407-8311322 or 386-753-1515 doirvory
available

160— B usiness For

BEDRM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOO Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dresser. Mirror. Chest, 2
Nitostds. unused, Still Boxed,
Cost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415

Sale

181— A p p l i a n c e s
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Golt Carl , 1995, E-Z-Go. 4
soafer. Ights, sgnats. radio, horn
Excellent condition $1650
407-688-4631

191—Builoing
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING lor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe I5'x20' l8*x20, .CaKFor
Prices Surplus Steel 6 Supply.
Inc Apopka 407-293-5788.

BEDRM - 6 PC High-end Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mlrror.
Chost, 2 NileStds, Unused. Still
Boxed, Cost $ 15K, Sell $3,250
407-660-1415

199—Pets &amp;
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Buftet/Hutch, Unused, Still
Boxed, Cost $ 10K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Sel, 78" Table, 8 ebrs,
China Cab . $1295 407-6601415

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Furntture For S ale

M a ttre s s
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20 year warranty Retail $1699,
must sell $595 407-402-1781
or 386-753-1530

Free Puppy Collie mu pup. 9
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Legals

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m THE CIRCUIT COURT
or THE EIOKTIEKTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

CASE NO. 04-DR-3043-020-W

Notice la hereby given
Semmote Pant A Body * * set
at Pubic Auction tor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. Pie following described

NUR1 TANSU YILOIZ.

►
v'10

Petitioner
AUGUST 2. 2004

SAflIYE ME ITEM OZYORUK.
Respondent
NOTICE O f ACTION

97 Cevaker
VIN# 1Q 1|cS244v72X799
AUGUST 5, 2004

TO SABfYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
fl 14 Arbor lakes O c t*
Santord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lh»t an
•coon has been Mad agamst you
and that you a rt required to
serve a copy of your written
daianias. il any, to a on NUR!
TANSU YILOIZ, whose addrass
la SI4 Arbor Lakes Circla.
Sanford. FL 32771 on or betore
July 29, 2004, and Me lha ongtnal with the Clark of this Court
bafora ta m e s on Petitioner or
immadratafy thereafter tl you
ta4 to do so. a default will be
entered against you tor tha raliaf
demanded In toa Petition
WARNING Rule 12 285. Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic dis­
closure of documents and Infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result si sanctions, including di*
missal or striking of pleadings
DATED JUNE 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X . 2004 and
July 7. 14.21.2004
FX6
NOTICE OF
AOMINISTRATTVE
COMPLAINT
TO THE CONTEMPORARY
INVESTIGATION
AGENCY.
INC.
CasoNo C02004-0293
A 9400046
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT lo revoke your license
and eligibility tor licensure has
been Mod agamst you.
You
have the right to request a hear­
ing pursuant to Sections
1 X 5 6 9 and I X 57. Florida
Statutes, by making a request
tor same to the Florida
Departmenl o! Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing. Post Office Bos 3160.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153160 If a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days from the
date of the last publication, ihe
right lo a hearing In this matter
will be waived and the
Departmenl wilt dispose of Bus
cause in accordance with law
Publish June X . 2004 and July
7, 14. 21,2004
F209
CITY OF LONQWOOO,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIOER
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Longwood, Florida,
that Ihe City Commission will
hold a public hearing to consider
enactment of Ihe following
Ordtnanco
Ordinance No 04-1704
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONQWOOO, FLORIDA.
AMENDING
CHAPTER
0
CEMETERY. SECTION 6-10
CEMETERY FEE SCHEDULE
IN
ITS
ENTIRETY
AND
REPLACING IT WITH 8-10
CEMETERY FEE SCHEDULE:
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS,
SEVERABILITY
AND
AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordinance was placed on
first reading on July 19. 2004.
and the City Commission will
consider same for final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, which will be held In the
City Commission Chambers,
175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 2nd day of August. A D ,
2004, 7:00 p m . or as soon
thereafter as possible At the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
respect to the
proposed
Ordinance. This hearing may te
continued from tune to time until
final ection is taken by the City
Commission
A copy of the proposed
Ordinance Is posted at the
longwood City Hall, Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on Me
with the Clerk of the City and
same may be inspected by the
public
NOTICE:
All persons are
adnsed that il they decide to
appeal any daciaiona made at
Bus meetingiheaimg. they wilt
need a record ot the proceed­
ings and tor such purposes, they
may need to insure mat a verba­
tim record is made, which record
to Include the testimony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal is
to be made (per Sec 256 0105.
Florida Statutes)
Persona with disabilities needing
assistance to participalo m any
of Biase proceedings should
contact Bie A 0 A. Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3461. at least 48
hours In advance of the meeting
Dated Bus 13th day of July. A G ,
2004

97 Chev Blazer
VIN4 1GNCSl 3W3V22S7556
The auction will be held at
1200 PM on Bie said dales
above At Seminole Pamf A
Body 2540 S Myrtle Ave
Santord, FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may inspect vehicles
one hour prior to tale Terms
are cash or certified funds
Semmote Wrecker reserves Bie
right to accept or reject any and
all bids
Publish: July 21.2004
G IX
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given Biat Bie
below described personal prop­
erty will be sold al a pubic tale
to Bie lughesl and best bidder
for cash at 5355 Orange Btvd
Sanford. FL 32771, al lha hour
of 10am on Bie 2Sth day of
JuLy. A O 2004.
The porsonal property lo be
sold belonged to Jarrod
Williams, the former tenant at
Town S Country R V. Resort ol
Sanford
1 1987 Avion Travel Trailer,
Serial #240414 Model #H 24
2 Red Ford Escort U ID
#FAP9897KW 196607
Town A Country R V
Resort ol Seminole
By Jerry Sanders. Owner
Publish July 14,21,2004
0073
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : 04 CA-1483 16-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF A
1995 JEEP CHEROKEE.
V I N 1J4FT67S5SL549569
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO James Roborl Trainer
John E Polk Correctional
Facility
211 Bush Boulevard
Santord. FL 32773
and alt others who claim an
interest In the tallowing proper­
ty
a 1995 Jeep Cherokee.
V IN 1J4FT67S5SL549569
The City ol Lake Mary, by and
through its officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sailed the above
property on or about May 25,
2004. at or near the area ol
1190 Spring Center South
Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
Seminole County, Florida. Said
property Is In the custody of the
Lake Mary Poice Departmenl
tor Ihe purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932.704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint for Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has
been Med m the above-styled
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY BuU a
true and correct copy of Bus
Notice of Forfeiture Complaint
was furnished by U S certified
mail, return receipt requested,
to tha above-named addressee
Bus Slh day of July, 2004
Tesha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish July 14,21,2004
G074

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA- I4S0-16-A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1906 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.
V I N 1G2HX52K2T4240209
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO: Kenneth Lee Lane
552 Seminole Avenue
Longwood. FL 32750
and ail others who daim an
Interest In the following proper­
ty:
1906 Pontiac Bonneville, VI N
102HX52K2T4240200
Donald F Eslinger. in his offi­
cial capacity as Shenff of ihe
Seminole County.
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sauted Bie above
property on or about May 14
2004. al or near Bie area of I X
SedgoAekJ Circle, Winter Perk.
Semmoie County. Florida Said
property Is m Bie custody of Bie
Shenff of Semmoie County lor
the purpose of forfeiture pur
suant lo sections 932 701
932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint for Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has
been Med in But above styled
Court

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IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1455-16-M

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GerakSne Hartord
Deputy Cterk
Publish- July 14, 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
G079

and recording tees are required
to be paid by Bie succesefut bid­
der at Bie sale Ful payment ot
an amount equal to Bie highest
bid la due withm 24 hours alter
the advertised Bme of sale A l
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to Bie Cterk ol Bie O c ta l
Court

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: July 14. 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
GX3

IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
*11.990 X IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY ANO ONE
1999 NISSAN MAXIMA VI N
JN1CA21D6XT212496
NOTICE OF
FORFETTURE COMPLAINT
TO: Ketvm Joefietd
1022 Wmdrldge Cade
Santord. FL 32773
and all others who claim an
interest n Bie toiowing property.
$11,990 00 in United States
Currency and one 1999 Nissan
Mamma. VI N
JN1CA21D6XT212490
Donald F Eslinger. in fus official
capacity as ShenB ol the
Seminole
County.
Ftonda.
through hts officers, investiga­
tors or agents, sailed the above
property on or about May t4,
2004. at or near Bie aree of 1022
Wmdridge Circle. Ssnlord.
Semmote County. Florida Said
property is m the custody of Bie
Shenfl of Seminole County tor
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932.701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has been
Med in Bie above-styled Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that o troo
and correct copy ol tots Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this
6m day ol July, 2004
Tesha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0066625
Semmoie County Sheriff 's Office
I X Bush Boulevard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish Juty 14. 21,2004
0076
Notice o l Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EMORY QREEN, 01ADYS
GREEN. Ihe holder ol the loflowtng certificated) has tiled said
certificated) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance. Bie description of the
property, and the name(l) In
which it was assessed Is/aro as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO 478 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2 0 X
PARCEL ID# 26-19-30-505030G0060
Description of Properly LEO
LOT 8 BLK 3 MEISCHS SUBD
PB 3 PG 84
Names in which assessed W D
POWELL
All of said property being In Ihe
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificated) wni be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courlhouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 23. 2004, at
11 X a m
Payment ol Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at Ihe sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to me highest
bid is due within 24 hours attar
me advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/B/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juty 14. 21, X , 2004
iind August 4, 2004
G07B
Notice ot Application
lo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal TERRY 0 NICKELSON,
ihe holder ot me following certifi­
cated) has Med said certifi­
cated) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance. Ihe description of (he
property, and the named) in
which it was assessed ia/aro as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 292 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AGtt0F-0004
Description of Property LEG
LOT 4 BLK t l TR F TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PG 56
Names in which assessed
CHARLIE WILSON JR,
THERESA WILSON
All of said property being in me
County ol Seminole. State of
Ftonda
Unless such cert healed) shall
be redeemed according to law,
me property described In such
certificated) wilt be sold to Bie
highest bidder at me west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. AUGUST 23, 2004. at
I I 00am

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder of Bw following certificate(t) has filed said certifi­
cated) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
numberd) and year(i) ol
issuance. Bie deaeration of Bie
property, and Bie named) In
which it was assessed is/are as

Dated on 7^2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
PubAsh July 14. 21, X . 2004
and August 4. 2004
GX2

CERTIFICATE NO: 371 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-X-5AI0615 0 1X

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

Notice o f Ap pi teat Ion
tor Tax Deed

Names In which assessed
FREDDIE C YOUNG. NEIL J
YOUNG

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Butt TERRY D NICKELSON.
the holder of the following certifycate(s) has filed said certifi­
cate! s) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number) t) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of Bie
property, and me name(s) In
which it was assessed rs/are as

AX ol said property being m the
County of Seminole. Stale of
Ftonda.

CERTIFICATE NO: 1060 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: t » 7

Description of Property: LEO
LOT 12 (LESS N 18 FT FOR
RR) BLK 8 TR 15 SEMINOLE
PARK PB 2 PG 75

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described in such
certificated) win be sold to Bie
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on

PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-5130000-1470

Monday, AUGUST 23. 2004. af

All ot said property being m me
County of Semmoie. Stale of
Florida

11 X a m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by Bie successful bid­
der at Bie sale Ful payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
Bie advertised tune of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court.
Dated on T 8/X 04
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 21, X , 2 X 4
and August 4, 2004

Goeo

Description ol Property: LEG
LOT 147 MIDWAY PB 1 PG 41
Names m which assessed □ W
RIGGINS

Unless such certificate)*) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
Bio property described In such
certificate)*) wilt be sold to Ihe
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door,
Semmoie
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on
Monday, AUGUST 23.2004, at
11 X a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording teos are required
lo be pad by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment of
an amount equal te the highest
bid is due withm 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Crrcuit Court.

Notice o l Application
tor Tas Deed

Dated on 7/8/X04
MARYANNE MORSE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie following certiflcatets) has tiled said certifi­
cate^) tor a to x deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the descnption of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 619 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie toAawmg certifi­
cate) s) has filed said cert if icale&lt;s) tor a tax deed to be
issued Biereon. The certificate
number!*) end year(t) of
issuance. Bie description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/ara as

CERTIFICATE NO: 2439 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 07-2O-32-5UO0003-X X
Description of Property: LEG
SEC 07 TYVP X S RGE 32E
WLY 379-21 FT OF LOT 2
TRACT 3 ST JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECD PLAT
Names in which assessed:
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL CREO-

rr services corp
AH of said property being In me
County of Seminole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shad
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 23, X 0 4 al
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by Ihe successful bid­
der al the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due withm 24 hours alter
the advertised lime of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/812004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Cietk
Publish July 14, 21, 28, 2004
and August 4, 2004
G084

Ju ty 9, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room al me City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City of Sanford. Florida, al 7 00 o'clock P M on M onday,
Ju ly 26, 2X 4 lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by Ihe
City of Santord, Florida, described as follows:

PARCEL ID# 35-19-30-5132000 0 2 X

ORDINANCE NO 3683

Description ol Property: LEG
LOT X BLK X PINE LEVEL PB
6PG 37

TO ANNEX 2.SO ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
5TH STREET AND ST JOHNS PARKWAY AND BETWEEN
AERO LANE AND S WHITE CEDAR ROAD, AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW

Names in which assessed:
ERNEST Q GRAHAM

0X 1
Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat TERRY D NICKELSON.
me holder of Bie following certificate(s) has tiled said certifi­
cate) s) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, Bie description of trie
property, and me name(s) in
which it was assessed iaiare as
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 973 YEAH
OF ISSUANCE: t997
PARCEL ID# 32-19-31-502OXO-OOAO
Descnption of Property LEG PT
OF LOT A DESC AS W t X FT
OF N I X FT OF S 225 FT A E
181 7 FT OF N 50 FT OF S 175
FT ROSELANO PARK PB 7 PG
51
Names in which assessed
IDELLA FORBES ETAL
A l of said property being m (he
County of Semmoie. State of
Ftonda.
Unless such certificate)!) shall
be redeemed according to law.
Bie property described in such
certificate) s) mil be sold to me
txghest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida.

PARCEL ID# 10-21-31-504OOOO-OOX
Description ol Property: LEG N
I X FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK
D ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO
PB 1 PG45
Names in which assessed
JAMES D PHILLIPS. T1SA O
PHILLIPS
A l of said property being in Bie
County of Semmoie. State of
Florida.
Unless such certificate)*) shaft
be redeemed according to lew.

Payment of Sale fae. applica­
ble documentary siamp taxes
and recording fees are required
to be paid by Bie successful bid­
der at Bus sate F ul payment oI
an amount equal to tha highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale. A*
payments shal be eesh or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable lo Bie Clerk of Bie
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/B/2004.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, RO RIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jufy 14. 21. X . 2 X 4
and August 4, 2004
G065

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WHITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
The District give* notice of its intent to issue a permit to Bie follow­
ing appiicant(s) on Juty 7, 2004:
Semmote Woods Community Association, 368 Semmoie Woods,
Geneva. FL 32732. application #8462 The Distort proposes to allo­
cate 0 092 million gallons per day of groundwater tor public supply
type use and Are protection The withdrawals used by this proposed
protect will consist ol ground water from the Floridan Aquifer via 4
active wells and 1 proposed well m Semmote County, located In
Section 28. Township X South. Range 32 East, known as
Semmote Woods
The files)*) containing each of the above-listed application!*) are
available for inspection Monday Ihrough Friday except tor legal holi­
days, S X a m to 5 X p m at the St, Johns River Water
Management Distort Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center The Distort will taka action on each permit application listed
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) it
filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections t X 569 and 1X 57.
Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1X7, Florida
Admintstralive Code (FAC,).
A person whose substantial interests are aftected by any of Bie
District's proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
tor administrative hearing m accordance with Sections 1 X 569 and
I X 57, F S , or all parties may teach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section I X 573, F S Choosing
mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing it mediation
does not result in a settlement The procedures tor pursuing media­
tion are set forth in Section 1 X 573. FS , and Rules 28-106 t i t and
28-106 401-405, F A C, Petitions must comply with the require­
ments of Ftonda Administrative Code. Chapter 28-I X and bo Med
with (received by) Bie Distort Clerk, located at District Headquarters.
4049 Reid Street. Palatka. Ftonda 32177.
Petitions tor administrative hearing on tho above application!s)
must be Wed within twenty-one (21) days ol publication ot this notice
or within twenty -six (26) days ot Bie Oistnct depositing this notice of
mtent m the mail tor those persons to whom the Distort mails actual
notice Failure to Me a petition withm Bus time period shall constitute
a waiver ot any right such person may have to request an adminis­
trative determination (hearing) under Sections I X 569 and t X 57,
F S . concerning Bie subjoct permit application Petitions which are
not filed in accordance with tho above provisions are subject to dis­
missal
Becausa the administrative hearing process Is designed to formu­
late final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the
Distort s final action may be different from the position taken by il In
this notice of Intent Persons whose substantial interests will be
affected by any such final decision ol the District on the application
have Bie right lo become s party to the proceeding, in accordance
with the requirements set forth above
Gloria Lewis, Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish July 21, 2 X 4
0127

NO TICE

Frances Morro. 885 Cutler Rd , Longwood. FL 32779, applica­
tion #40-117-51722-2. The protect Is located in Seminole
County, Sections 33 &amp; 04. Townships X 4 21 South, Range X
East, Tho ERP application is for alteration of permitted conser­
vation easement to remove from Lot t l 4 provide reserved
rights tor construction of 2 single family docks known as
Tranquility on Lake Brantley

Monday AUGUST 23. 2004 at
11 X a m

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FIORIOA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Juty 14, 21. X . 2004
and August 4. 2 X 4

CERTIFICATE NO: 411$ YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1*07

Monday. AUGUST Z3,2004. at

11 00am.

College Professional Plaza LLC, 1016 Spring Villa Point, Suite
X 1 0 . Winter Springs, FL 32708, application #40-117-94488-1
The protect is located in Seminole County, Section 15. Township
X South. Range 30 East. The ERP applicotion is lor construc­
tion ol a surface wafer management system lo r a 1 86-acre,
commercial development known as the College Professional
Plaza

Unless such certificate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to me
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on

Dated on 7B.X04

NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN,
thal TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder of Bie to4ovwng csrtificatets) hes filed said cerbficalefs) tor a tax deed to be
issued Biereon. The certificate
number!*) and year(s) of
tMuance. the descnption of the
property, end Bie neme(s) in
which it was assessed isfare as

Bie property desertoed In such
certificate!*) wA be soid to Bie
highest bidder at Bie west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse Santord. Florida,
on

Tho St Johns River Water Management District has received
tho application for Environmental Resource Permit(s) from the
following appHcant(s):

Alt ol said property being in the
County ot Seminote, State ol
Florida.

Payment ot Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid ts due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court

Mode* o f Application
for Tax Deed

: $ * § £ &amp; v'■■ y

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A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall X
available al Ihe office of me City Cietk lor all persons desiring lo
examine the same
All parties in interest and citizens shall havo an opportunity lo be
heard a I said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the City of Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered at mo above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record of me pro­
ceeding*. including me testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City o l Santord. (FS 288 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 14. 21. 2004
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CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA

Mayor

NOTICE OF QUALIFYING
FOR SEATS ON
THE CITY COMMISSION

Seminole County Public Schools, 4 X E Lake Mary Btvd.,
Santord, FL 32773, application #40-117-76028-3 The protect is
located In Semmoie County, Sections 25. 35 4 36. Township 2 t
South. Range 3 t East. The ERP application is lor construction
ol a surface water management system associated with the
Hagerty High School Additions 4 Renovations, a 31 47-acre
protect
Lakeview at Heathrow LLC, 1053 Maitland Center Commons
B tvd, Suite 202. Maitland. FL 32751, application #40-11721870-52 The project Is located in Seminole County, Sections
01 4 14, Townships X 4 21 South, Range X East. Tho ERP
application is tor construction o l a stormwater management sys­
tem tor a 33 6-acre development known as Lakeview at
Heathrow
The lile(s) containing each ol the above-listed application)*) are
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays. 8 X a m. lo 5 0 0 p m at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application may be made, but
should be tiled with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S i , Palatka. Ftonda 3 2 1 77-1429, no later than t4 days from the
date ol publication Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and lutty describe the objection to the
application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you lo a
Chapter t X , Florida Statutes. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantia) interests are affected by the
application and who tile a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 596 and I X 57, Ftonda Statutes, and Chapter
28-106, Florida Administrative Code, m ay obtain an
Administrative heanng. Alt timely filed written objections will be
presented to toe Board tor consideration in its deliberations on
application pnor to toe Board taking action on the application

City Commission Seat t
Gloria Lewis, Division Director, Division o l Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Management District

City Commission Seat 3

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Qualifying tor the toitowing Lake
Mary City Commission seats to
serve a two year term will begin
at 1 2 X Noon on Monday.
August X . 2004 and end at
12 X Noon on Friday. August
27, 2004.

For more information, please
contact Carol Foster. Cify Clerk,
al (407) 585-1423. Monday
Bvough Friday, from 8 X A M
until 5 X P M
Publish July 21. 2004 and
August 4, 2004
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Prep school director arrested
July 2 5 , 2 0 0 4

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The principal/
business m anager of Lake Mary
Preparatory School here was arrested
July 22 and charged with embezzling
more than $422,000, according to the
Lake Mary Police Department.
Rex Stephen Clark, known as Mr.
Steve to trie prep school community,
was arrested at his home at 3911
Wimbledon Drive in Lake Mary. He
was charged with grand theft and
scheming to defraud and later released

Boston-bound
Former Lako Mary High
School. Sanford Post 53 and
University of Central Florida
star Kyle Bono has signed a
professional baseball contract
with the Boston Red Sox.

S«* Sports, Pag* 12A

OrlandoSanford sets
monthly record
Total p assenger traffic
at O rlan d o Sanford
In ternation al A irp ort for
Ju n e 2004 w as 194,981,
up 60 percent com pared
to Ju n e of 2003.
It represents a new
all-tim e record for any
one m onth at the a ir­
port, breakin g the pre­
viou s record of 181,790
in A ugust 2003.
T h e traffic m ix for
Ju n e 2004 included a
record m onth of d o m es­
tic travelers with 86,191,
up 105 percent and
108,790 in tern ation al,
up 36 percent.
Specifically, there w ere
91,968 U nited K ingdom
passen gers, up 15 p er­
cent from Ju n e 2003.
C argo vo lu m e w as up
38 percent and aircraft
operation s w ere up 3
percent.
The y ea r-to -d ate fig ­
ure of 813,113 sh o w s an
in crease of 95 p ercent in
total p assenger traffic.
Larry D ale, P resid ent o f
the Sanford A irport
A uthority com m ented :
"T h e traffic in creases
w e are seeing so far this
year are strong ev id en ce
that the types o f airlin e
serv ices this A irport
o ffers are certainly
m eeting the d em ands o f
our cu stom ers.
"W ith July and
A ugust trad ition ally
being the bu siest
m onths of the year, we
expect to see even m ore
grow th during the rest
of the sum m er."

S e m in o le S m ile

By Dan Ping

Casey Holloway, owners of
Extreme Auto Repair

which educates more than 600 stu­
dents.
"We were in a total state of shock,"
Sundstrom said. "H e used that trust to
do what he did."
Sundstrom and William Alcott,
president of the school's board of
directors, went to police after
Sundstrom found a strange check dur-

Clark

See Clark, Page 3A

Pretty in Pink

City manager: Dismissal is
for ‘course of conduct’
Gaale on Friday with a 17page "Notice of Decision on
Contemplated Removal." In
the document, Grieshaber
outlined 15 separate areas
where he said Van Gaale vio­
lated Florida statutes or city
policies, from solicitation of
gifts and misuse o f public
position to using city property
for personal gain. Grieshaber
also maintains that Van Gaale
did not perform any code
enforcem ent
duties.
In
responding to G rieshaber's
original charges, Van Gaale
said he obtained a golf cart to
conduct code enforcement
during the celebration on July

Editor
SANFORD
—
City
Manager Al Grieshaber fired
his second in command for "a
course of conduct" involving
the use of a golf cart during
the July 4 celebration.
Grieshaber
informed
Deputy
City
M anager
Andrew Van G aale Friday
afternoon that
was effect
beginning 5 p.m. Friday, July
23. Grieshaber stressed in an
interview after his meeting
with Van Gaale that the dis­
missal was not the result of
simply using a golf cart
donated to the city for person­
al use.
"It was not a single incident
but rather a course of con­
duct," Grieshaber said. "It
started prior to July 4."
Grieshaber conducted a
two-week investigation into
the matter and presented Van

4.
As part of the preparations
for the celebration, the city
obtained golf carts for staff
members to use during the
event. Mayfair Country Club
donated eight carts for city

See City, Page 9A

Horse vanishes
near Lake Jesup
direction which is not the nor­
mal behavior," she said. "He
totally lost it."
The Sheriff's Office's Range
and Water Division used fourwheel ATVs and a helicopter
from July 15 through 17, but
could not find tne horse,
Britton said. Friends and oth­
ers have helped in the search,
but to no avail.
Two stirrups from the
English saddle were recov­
ered close by, Britton said.
On regular patrols, the
Sheriff's Office helicopter
flew over the area, but it is
heavily wooded with thick
foliage making it difficult to
see anything, said Brent
Davison, sergeant in charge of
special operations.
"This is just an assist to the
public," he said. "There is

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor
SANFORD — A highstrung thoroughbred gelding
threw his rider July 15 near
Lake Jesup and owners,
boarders, and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office have
not located him.
Four horses and their riders
walked along a trail in the
Lake Jesup Wilderness Park
Area. The riders missed a turn
and got stuck in a wooded
area with palmettos.
When they tried to turn, the
thoroughbred named Madeo
becam e
separated.
He
spooked and tossed his rider,
according to the horse's
boarder Anne Britton of
Crooked Creek Farm. The
rider, a young woman, was
not hurt.
"H e took off in the opposite

Herald photo b y Tommy Vincent

Sharon Huggins, owner of Yesteryear’s antique store, moved the Pink House to West First Street.

Victorian beauty
lies inside and out
By Ashley Coover
Herald Intern
SANFORD — The Pink House proudly
stands at 616 W. First St., in Sanford as a
monument to Victorian beauty, both inside
and out.
Built in 1908 and renovated by Joanne
Drage in 1993, the teal-trim med, pink
Harald photo by Tommy Vincent

See Pink, Page 3A

The Pink House was built in 1908

See Horse, Page 3A

District proposes
District spends millions
on schools, learning center budget, sets hearing
By Steve Paradis

Jessica Holloway -

on $3,900 bail.
David Sundstrom, a board member
at the school on Rantoul Lane in Lake
Mary, said that figure could increase as
investigations continue.
Sundstrom appeared with Lake
Mary Police Chief Richard Beary for a
news conference July 23. Sundstrom
said everyone liked Clark at the school

Van Gaale fired

In settling a dispute
between the school district
and the City of Lake Ma
and in conjunction wit
ith
developer
D.R.
Horton
Homes, a school site was
carved out on Rinehart Road.
The new school will be
located behind the public
safety complex, said Dianne
Kramer, deputy superintend­
ent of schools. She also esti­
mated the school would
probably open in August
2007.
The school district sued
the City o f Lake Mary earlier

Managing Editor

Daughter of W eaver and

Lake Mary man charged
with embezzling $422,000

tng an audit follow­
ing Clark's resigna­
tion in May.
In trying to rec­
oncile
bank
accounts,
Sund­
strom noticed a
check written to
Capital One Bank
for leasing equip­
ment. Sundstrom
said the school did
not lease equipment

SANFORD
—
The
Seminole County School
Board voted July 20 to raise
$37.5 million to pay for a new
elem entary school in Lake
Mary
and
to
replace
Tuskawilla Middle School in
Oviedo.
Of that amount, $24 mil­
lion will go toward the mid­
dle school and $11 million for
the new elementary school.
The rest would cover dosing
and other costs.

this year when the city tried
to ban school sites from a
high-tech zoning area. Once
the dispute was settled out of
court, tne new school site was
formed.
"W e have looked for a
place in that area," Kramer
said. She added that there
will not be a need to rezone
the entire district since that
process just ended for ele­
mentary schools.
Some localized rezoning
will take place as the city gets

See Schools, Page 5A

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor
SA N FORD
—
The
Sem inole County School
District budget for the 20042005 year will be $373 mil­
lion, an increase of about $24
million over last year, accord­
ing to the superintendent.
The first of two public
hearings on the budget is set
for Tuesday, July 27 at 5:05
p.m. at the Educational
Support Center on Lake Mary
Boulevard. The second public
hearing is at 5:05 p.m. Sept. 7.

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For a homeowner with a
house valued at $100,000
with a homestead exemption
of $25,000, taxes levied for the
Seminole County School
District will be $638, accord­
ing to a district report.
That figure is nearly $17
less than last year, when the
sam e hom eowner with a
house valued at $100,000
with the homestead exemp­
tion paid $655.
Unlike a city or the county,
the school district does not

See Budget, Page XA

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and you and each of you are
hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other defense,
if any. upon FRANK C W HICHAM. E S Q U IR E , of S TE N S TR O M .
MCINTOSH. C O L ­
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Florida 32772-4848. and to fte
me original oI tame m the office
of the Clerk of m# above-styled
Court on or before July 28.2004,
a* required by lew H you fail to
do so judgment by default wkl
be taken egamtl you

Sanford. F L 32771 on or before
Ju ly 38,1004. and Me m* origi­
nal with the Clerk of IN* Court
before sanric* on Pettexier or
totmedtetefy thereafter It you tail
to do *o. a detsult w * be entered
against you lot the renal
demanded In the Petition
W ARNING Rule 12 285. Florida
Famdy Law Rules of Procedure,
require* certain automatic da closure of documents and infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result in sanction*. Including d a missal or striking of pOadngs
D A T E D JU N E 24, 2004
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sold Summary Final Judynent.
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Telephone (368)734-2131
Attorney lor Lawrence R. Dalphy

LE O N A R D TER R Y .
Ptemtrff.
K
O D E LL C O S B Y and NELLIE
COSBY. his wit*. N any*, and her
spouse. 4 married and if deed.
h «f unknown hair*, devisees,
legatees. grantaaa, assigns,
tenon. m o u N t . creator*
k x n u o n or trustees. and any
and U parton* or peril**,
cteimmg by. through rnder or
again*! mam or each of mam.
Dalandant*

TN* nolle* shall be published
one* * week lor lour consecutive
weeks
Dsfed IN* 16 day of June. 2004

AM ENDED
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TH E S TA TE O F FLORIOA T O
D E F E N D A N T S O D E LL C O S B Y
and NELLIE COSBY, hi* wifa. If
atva, and their unknown spousa*, if marrtad. and if daad. thalr
unknown hair*, davltaa*. legataa*. grant***, a u ig m tenor*,
spouses. cradilor*. successors,
or Irutiaa*. and any and a l parton* or partial, claiming by.
through, undar or again*! tham
or aach of tham and against any
and a l parti** or parson* having
or claiming any right, titl* or
mt*ra*l tn and to tha following
datcribad property, tying and tit
uata In Sammol* County.
Florida, to wit
Lot 2. Block 4. M EISCH S S U B ­
DIVISION. Sanford. Florida,
according lo th« Plal thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book 3. Page
84 of lh* Public Records of
Seminofe County. Florida
Y O U AND E A C H O F Y O U ARE
H E R E B Y S E V E R A LLY N O T IFIED TH A T LEO N A R D TE R R Y
ha* Med hit Complaint In the
Circuit
Court.
Etghtaenth
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Saminoie
County.
Florida,
against you and each ot you as
Defendant* to quint Ml* ot tho
Plaintiff lo the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminole County. Florida, the
abbreviated till# of which M enti­
tled
"LEO N A R D
TER R Y .
Plaintiff, V* O O ELL C O SB Y and
NELLIE C O SB Y , Detendants",

M ARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
B y AMuleocfc
Deputy Clerk
Frank C. Whigham. Esquire
Slenstrom McIntosh. Colbert
Whigham.
Reischmann
6
Partfow. P A Attorney* at Law
P O Bo* 4848
Sanford. FL 32772
Pubkih June 23, 30. 2004 sod
July 7. 14, 2004
F150
IN T H E CIR CUIT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
C ASE NO . 04-DR-3043-02D-W
NURI TA N S U YILOIZ,
Petitioner
AND
SABIYE M ELTEM O ZYO H U K.
Respondent
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O SABIYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
814 Arbor Lakes Circle
Sanford. FL 32771
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action has been hied against you
and that you are required to
serve ■ copy of your written
defenses, it any. to It on NURITANSU YILDIZ, whose address
I* 814 Arbor Lakes Circle.

ST. JO H N S RIVER W A TE R M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T
G IVES W R IT TE N N O TIC E O F IN TE N O ED D IS TR IC T DEC ISIO N
Tha District gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to the follow
tog oppkcant(s) on August 10. 2004
City ot Casselberry. 95 Triplet Lake D r . Casselberry. FL 32707. appli­
cation 48284 The District proposes to allocate 7 021 million gallons
per day ol groundwJler to supply an estimated population of 50.152
people for household. commerciaDndustnal. irrigation, water, utility
and unaccounted water (utility losses) uses and a maximum daily
allocation of 21 8 million gallons per day lor essential (fir* protection)
use in the year 2020 This modification asks to reactivate 2 existing
wells to replace me weds located at Howell Branch VVTP The with
dtawala used by this proposed protect will consist of ground water
from the Floridan Aquifer via 9 active wells and 2 proposed well* in
Seminofe County, located in Sections 8 . 21. 34. Township 21 South.
Rango 30 East known at City ot Casselberry
The Mes(s) containing each of the above-listed application!*) ais
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holi­
days, 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at tho St Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Canter The District will take action on each permit application listed
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) is
filed pursuant to me provisions ot Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1007, Florida
Administrative Code (F A C ),
A person whose substantial interests are affected by any ol the
District s proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
toi vdmimjtrativ* hearing in accordance with Sections 120 569 and
120 57. F 9 , or an parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 5 73. F S Choosing
mediation wilt not adversely affect lha right to a hearing if mediation
doe* not result m a settlement The procedures for pursuing media­
tion are set forth in Section 120 573, F S . and Rules 28-106 111 and
26-106 40t- 405, F A C , Petitions must comply with the requirements
of Florida Administrative Code. Chapter 28-106 and be filed with
(received by) the District Clerk, located al Dislrict Headquarter*. 4049
Reid Street, Palatka. Florida 32177
Petitions tor administrative hearing on me above application)*) must
be Med within twenty-one (21) days ol publication ol this notice or
wtthm twenty-six (26) days of lha District depositing this notice ol
intent In me mail tor those persons to whom the District mails actual
notice Failure to tile a petition within this time period shall constitute
a waiver ot any right such person may have lo request an adminis­
trative determination (hearing) under Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
F S , concerning me sub|*ct permit application Petitions which aie
not Med m accordance wtth the above provisions are subject to dis­
missal
Because the administrative heanng process is designed to formulate
final agency action, the Ming of a petition means that the District s
final action may be different from me position taken by it m mis nonce
of intent Parsons whose substantial interest* will be affected by any
such Anal decision of the District on the application have the right to
become a party to me proceeding, to accordance with the require­
ments set torth above
Gkxta Lewis. Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
SI. Johns River Water Management District
Publish July 14, 2004
G067

ST. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T
G IV ES W R IT TE N NO TIC E O F IN TEN O ED D IS TR IC T DECISIO N
The District gives nonce ol its intent to issue a permit to the follow­
ing applicant)*) on August 10. 2004
Seminofe County, 140 Bush Loop, Sanford. FL 32773. application
A 4 -It7-87389-1 The protect is located tn Semmote County. Section
35. Township 21 South. Range 30 East The E R P application is lor
construction ot a surface water management system associated with
road construction for the Howell Branch Rond Lift Station Access
Road. • 2 acre protect The receiving waterbody is an unnamed bor­
row pit
The tries!*) containing each of the above-listed application't) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal holi­
day*. 6 00 a m lo 5 00 p m at the St. John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service Center
Tha District will take action on each permit application listed above
unfa** e petition lor an administrative proceeding (hearing) is tiled
pursuant to the provision* of Section* 120 569 end 120 57, Florida
Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C -t 1007. Flonda Admuxatralrv*
Code (F A C .)
A person whose substantial interests are enacted by any of me
District! proposed permitting decisions identified above may pennon
for administrative heanng n accordance wtth Section* 120 569 and
120 97, F S . or all parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion a* an allemanv* remedy under Section 120 573. F S. Choosing
mediation w il not adversely affect the right to s hearing it mediation
doea not resuff to a settlement The procedural tor pursuing media­
tion are set form m SecBon 120 573, F .S . and Rules 28-106. I l l and
28-106 401-405, F A .C Petition* must comply wtth me requirements
ol Flonda Administrative Code. Chapter 26-106 and be Med with
(received by) the District Clerk, located *1 Dislrict Headquarters. 4049
Reid Street. Palatka. Flonda 32177
Petition* tor ocknmistraijv* hearing on me above application!s) must
be filed withm twenty-on* (21) days oI publication of tha nobc* or
withm twenty-six (26) day* of the Dtstncl depositing this notice of
m a rt in the mail tor thooa parson* to whom tha Dtstncl mate actual
nobca Failure to Me a peotion withm this time period shal contffiula
a waiver of any right such parson may have to request on sdmrvstrsttve dsterwAnalton (heanng) under Sections 120.589 and 120 57.
F S . concerning the subtec! permit tppfccabon. Pomona which are
not Mad to accordance wtth tha above provtstone are subject to dtomfssol
Because the actounwosttve hearing process a designed to tormutela
final agency acton, tha tiling oI a petition mean* the District s Itnal
action may be different from the position taken by I to Via nodes of
infant Parsons whoa* substantial interests win be d e c ted by any
such Anal decision oI me District on tha application have me nghf to
become a pony to the proceeding in accordance wan me require­
ments let forth above
Gloria Lew*. Director. Division of Permit Data Senncee
S i Johns River Water Management District
Pubfcsh Jury 14. 2004
0068

N O TIC E OF
ADM INISTRATIVE
C O M P LA IN T
T O TH E C O N TE M P O R A R Y
IN V E S TIG A TIO N .
AGEN CY.
IN C ,
Case No CD2004-0293.
A 0400048
An ADM IN IS TR A TIV E C O M P LAIN T lo revoke your license
and eligibility tor licensure ha*
been Mad against you
You
hava the right lo request a hear­
ing
pursuant to
Sections
120 569 and 120 57. Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
lor same to tha Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Service*. Division of
Licensing. Post Office Boa 318B.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153168 It a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days from me
date ol the Iasi publication, tho
right lo a hearing In this matter
will be
waived
and tha
Department will dispose oI mi*
causa m accordance with law
Publish June 30. 2004 and July
7, 14, 21, 2004
F209
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03-CA-3060-14W
W E LLS FAR G O HOM E
M O R TG A G E, INC .
S U C C E S S O R BY M ER G ER TO
C R O S S LA N D M O R TG A G E.
C O R P O R A TIO N
PLAINTIFF,
VS
TH E U N K N O W N S P O U S E .
H EIR S .
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. TH R O U G H .
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T TH E
E S TA TE O F C U R TIS TALLEY.
D E C EA S E D . JO H N DO E AND
JA N E D O E AS UN K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O SSESSIO N
DEFEN D AN TS)

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 29. 2004 entered in Crvil
Case No 03 CA-3060-I4W ol
me Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circurl m and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanford. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and bail
bidder lor cash al the Wesl Front
Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida,
at tt 00 a m on tho 29 day ol
July,
2004
the
following

L O T 34. O R AN G E E S TA TE S .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 18. P AG E 58.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F S EM I­
NO LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Dated this 30 day of June, 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the O c ta l Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
TH E SEM INO LE H ER A LD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-21117
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T. persons with disabili­
ties needng a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
lha
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
al 407-865-4227. t -800-955877 1 (T D O ) or 1-800-955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons wtth Disabilities need
mg a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 201 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanford FL
32771,
Telephone
Number
(407)665-4227 within two day*
of your receipt of mi* notice N
hearing or voice impaired, eallt800-955-8771

Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G028

Dated this 28 day ol Juna.
2003

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN AND F O n
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .. 03-CA-2399-14-L
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC , ITS S U C C E S S O R S AND
ASSIG N S AS NO M INEE FO R
H O U S E H O LD
FINANCE C O R P O R ATIO N , ITS
S U C C E S S O R S AND ASSIGN S.
Plaintilt,
v*
R E N E TA n
JO N E S F/K/A
R E N E TA
R
H AW KIN SBRANCH
A/K/A
R E N E TA
HAW KIN S
AKA
R E N E TA
R U T H HAW KINS, ALA FAYA
W O O D S H O M EO W N ER S
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC .
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R E N E TA R
JO N E S F/K/A
R E N E TA
H
MAW KINSBRANCH
AKA
R E N E TA
HAW KIN S
AKA
R E N E TA
R U TH HAWKINS, JO H N DOE.
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T PROPERTY,
Defendants
RE-NOT1CE O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in TH E
SA N FO R D H ER ALD )
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 28th day
ol June. 2004 and entered in
Case No 02 CA-2399-14 L. ol
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida
wherein
M O R TG A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S ­
TE M S . INC , IT S S U C C E S ­
S O R S A N D A S S IG N S , AS
NOM INEE FO R H O U S E H O LD
FINANCE CO R P O R ATIO N . ITS
S U C C E S S O R S AND AS S IG N S
is the Plaintiff and R EN ETA R
JO N E S F/K/A R E N E TA R
M AW K IN S -B R AN C H
AKA
R E N E TA
HAW KIN S
AKA
R E N E TA R U TH H AW KIN S.
ALAFAVA W O O D S
H OM EO W N E R S ASSO CIATIO N . INC
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R E N E TA R
JO N E S F/KA
R EN ETA
R
H AW K IN S
BRANCH
AKA
R E N E TA

ST. JO H N S RIVER W ATER M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T
G IV ES W R ITTE N N O TIC E O F IN TE N D E D D IS TR IC T DEC ISIO N
Tha Dislrict gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to the follow
Ing appilcant(s) on August 10. 2004
City ol Sanford. P O Box 2808, Sanford, FL 32772, application 44117-22397 9 The protect Is located in Seminole County, Sections 34
ft 38. Township 19 South. Range 30 East The E R P application is lor
construction ot a surface water management system associated with
the Cloud Branch Drainage Improvements. Phase 1 (22nd Street to
Coastline Park) The receiving waterbody is Lako Monroe
Seminole County. 520 W Lake Mary BNd , Suite 200, Santord, FL
32773, application 44-117-92278-1 The protect is locatod in
Seminole County. Section 20. Township 19 South. Range 30 East
The ERP application it lor construction ot a regional stormwater treat­
ment facility lor the Lockhart-Smiih Regional Pond (1-4 Borrow Pit), a
39-acre project The receiving waterbody is the lockhari-Smith
Canal
Acorn Development Company. 131 Park Lake Street. Orlando, FL
32803. application 44-117-92497-1, The protect is located tn
Seminole County Section 03. Township 21 South. Range 31 East
The ER P application is for construction ot a surface water manage­
ment system for a 17 58 acre, residential development known as
Ellington Estates The receiving waterbody is Sweetwater Creek
Th e District gives nobce of its Intent to deny a permit to the following
applicant) s) on August 10. 2004
Robert J Moja. 1201 Alataya Trail. Oviedo. FL 32765. application
442-117-65417-1 The protect is located m Seminole County, Section
22. Township 21 South, Flange 31 East Tha ER P application is tor
construction ol a stormwater management tar a 3 47-acre, commer­
cial development known as lha Central Florida Animal Hospital The
receiving waterbody is Lightwood Knox Canal
The Meals) containing each ol the above-listed application!s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holi­
days. 8 00 a m 10 5 00 p m at tha St Johns River Water
Management Dtstncl Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center The District will take action on each permit application Dated
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) *
Wed pursuant to the provisions ol Sections 120 569 and 12057.
Florida Slatuies Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1 1007, Florida
Administrative Cod* (F A C )
A person whose substantial interests are affected by any ol the
Districts proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
lor administrative heanng to accordance with Section* 120 569 and
120 57, F S , or all parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 573, F S Choosing
medaoon wiX not adversely affect (ha right to a hearing d mediation
doe* not result to a settlement Tha procedures tor pursuing media­
tion tre let forth in Section 120 573, F S . and Rules 20-106 l i t and
2 8 -106 401 •405. F A .C Petitions must comply with the requirements
of Florida Adminrstrativ* Cod*. Chapter 28-106 and be hied with
(received by) the District Clerk, located al District Headquarters. 4049
Retd Street. Palatka. Florida 32177
Petition* (or administrative heanng on the above application!s) must
be Wed withm twenty-one (21) days of publication of lh a notice or
wtthm twenty-six (26) days of the Dtstncl depositing tha notice of
intent m Ihe mail for those person* to whom the District mads actual
nonce Failure to ha a petition within thi* tune period shall constitute
a waiver of any right sxjch person may have to request an adminis­
trator* determination (hearing) undar Sections 120 569 and 120.57.
F S . concemmg the subfect permit application Petrttons which are
not Mad to accordance with the above provisions ore subject to d o irteML
Because the administrator* hearing process a designed to formu­
late Anal agancy action, tha Afcng of a pettxxi moans tha District's
Anal action may be different from lha postern taken by 4 m h is nooca
of intent Parsons whoso substantial interests will bo affected by any
such Anal decision of lh* District on tha application have tha right to
bacoma a pony to lh* proceeding, in accordance wtth tha raqueamants set forth above
Gloria Lewis Director. Division of Permit Data Services
St John* River Water Management Distort
Publish: July 14.2004
0069

L O T 20. ALAFAYA W O O D S
P H AS E XVI. A C C O R D IN G TO
TH E
P LAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B OO K 37,
P AG ES 17 TH R O U G H 19. O F
TH E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
A K A 1097 BRIELLE C O UR T.
O VIED O . FL 32765

MARY AN N E M O R SE
Clerk O l The Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish July 7. 14, 2004
G034
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
F L O R IO A
C A S E NO.: 04-CA-1454-1S-E
IN RE FO R FE ITU R E O F
S 103.750 00 IN U N ITED
S TA TE S C U R R EN C Y
N O TIC E O F
FO R FE ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
T O Cknton James Dunston
825 Sheoah Circle
Winter Springs. FL 32706
and sit others who claim an
interest m the following property
S I 03.750 00 In United States
Currency
Donald F Esknger. n his official
capacity as Sheriff of the
Seminofe
County.
Florid*,
through hi* officer*, investiga­
tor* or agents, sorted me above
property on or about May 14,
2004, al or near the area of 825
Sheoah Circle. Winter Springs.
Semmofe County. Florida Said
properly Is m me custody of the
Sheriff ol Seminofe County for
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has been
tiled in the above-styled Court
I H ER EBY C E R TIFY that a true
and corrsct copy of this Nonce of
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this 1
day of July. 2004

Publish July 7, 14, 2004
GO 29

Tosha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County ShenlTs Office
tOO Bush Boulevard
Santord, Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner

N A TIO N S C R E D IT
FINANCIAL SE R V IC ES
CO R P O R ATIO N , S U C C E S S O R
BY M E R G ER TO
N A TIO N S C R E D IT M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N O F
FLORIDA.
Plaintilt.
VS
S E LEN A G A llO W A Y , E T A L .
Defendant! s)
AM ENDED
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is heieby given that,
pursuant
to
the
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
and (he Final Judgment entered
m this cause, in the Circuit Court
of Seminole County. Florida. I
win sell the property situated in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
L O T 33, B U T N E R S SUBDIVI­
SION A C C O R D IN G T O THE
MAP O R PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN P LAT B O O K 10.
PAGE 87, PUBLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
at public sale lo the highest and
best bidder, for cash at the Wesl
Front Door ol tho Sommole
County Courthouse, 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida al
11 00 A M on July 29. 2004
(Seal)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol tha Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons in need ol special
accommodation to participate m
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days poor lo any pro­
ceeding. contact the Court
Administration Ottice or Clerk ot
Couri ol the County referenced
above
il hearing impaired.
(T T D ) 1-000-955 8/71. or Voice
(V ) t -800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service
Mark D Breakstone. Esquire
MARK D B R E A K S TO N E 4
A S S O C IA TE S . P A
P O Box 1599
Camarillo, C A 93011
(805)967 8254
Publish July 7, 14 200-1
G030

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O 04 629-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
C H A R L O T T E E DALPHY,
Deceased
N O TIC E O F T R U S T
C H A R L O TTE E DALPHY. a
resident ol Seminofe County.
Florida, who died on July t4.
2003 was me grantor of a trust
entitled TH E DALPHY FAMILY
R EV O C A B LE U V IN Q TR U S T,
dated December 15, 1995.
which la a trust described m
Section 733 707(3) of the
Florida Probate Cod*, and «
liable for the expenses of the
administration of the decedent's
estate and enforceable claims of
me decedenr* creditors to the
extent the decedenr* estate I*
Insufficient to pay them, as pro­
vided m Section 733 607(2) of
the Florida Probate Code
The name and oddresa ol the
trustee are set forth below
The clerk shal Me and index
m u notice ot trust m the tame
manner a* a caveat, unless
there exists a probata proceed­
ing lor the grantor's estate in
which case mis node* of trust
mutt be tiled m the probale pro­
ceeding and the clerk shad sand
a copy to the personal represen­
tative
Signed on 28 May. 2004
Lawrence R. Dalphy. Trustee
1161 Autumn Brook Circle
Longwood. F L 32750
M ARY E LLEN C EE LY
Florida Bar No 503568
RANO. C A U V E L ft CEELY. P A
233 Eaat Rich Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724

Circutl Court
foffows
Dated on 7,82004

Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49m Slreel. Suite t20
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (9541453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 01-CA-1903-14 K

L ecals

L egals

Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G035
Notice ot Application
lor Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that TER R Y D N IC KELSO N ,
me holder ol lh* following certiftcate(s) has tiled said eerliticatefsl fix a tax deed to bo
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
Issuance, the description ot the
property, and the narne(s) in
which it was assessed is are as
follows:
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 4115 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 1997
P AR C E L ID* 10-21-31-504-

00000020

Description of Property LE G N
120 F T O F W 1/2 O F LO T 2 BLK
D ALEXANDRIA O R O V IE D O
P B t PO 45
Names in which assessed
JA M E S D PHILLIPS, TIS A Q
PHILLIPS
A l ol said property being in the
County of Semmote. Stale ol
Flonda
Unless such certihcate(s) shall
be redoomed according lo law,
me property described in such
certificate!*! will be sold to the
highest bxkler al the wesl Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord, Florida,
on
Monday A U G U S T 23. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
io be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to mo highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time ot sale A l
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to tho Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7,6/2004,
MARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIOA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GOBS
Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that TE R R Y D N IC KELS O N ,
the holder ol the following certificate(s) has tiled said certitlcatefs) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number!*) and year(s) ol
issuance. Itie description of the
property, and me name(s) In
which it was assessed is, a re as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 2439 YEAR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1997
P AR C EL IDA 07-20-32-5U000030020
Description of Property LE G
S E C 07 TW P 20S R G E 32E
W LY 370 21 F T O F L O T 2
T R A C T 3 S T JO H N S R ANCH
E S TA TE S U N R E C D PLAT
Names in which assessed
CHEM IC AL FINANCIAL C R E D ­
IT SE R V IC ES C O R P
All of said propony being m me
County of Seminofe, State ol
Florida
Unless such cemhcate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificate!!) wiH be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Counhouse. Santord. Flonda.
on
Monday, A U G U S T 23, 2004. al
tl 00am
Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and reconkng tees are required
to be paid by tha successful bid­
der at the sale Fud payment of
an amount equal to the highest
txd Is due within 24 hour* after
lh* advertised dm* of sal* A l
payments Shan be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mad*
payable to the Clerk of the

MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Deborih M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsh July 14. 21, 28. 2004
and August 4,2004
0084

C E R TIFIC A TE NO: #11 Y E A R
O F ISSUANCE: 1M 7
PARCEL IDA 35-19-30-5132000-0200
Description ol Property: LEG
L O T 20 BLK 20 PINE LEV EL
PB 8 P G 17
Names to which assessed.
E R N E S T 0 GRAHAM

Nolle# of Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
that TE R R Y D N IC KELS O N .
the hokfer of m# M o w in g cwrtiftcatt(s) has filed said certittcata(i) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description of tha
property, and the name(s) in
which n was assessed is/trs as
follow*
C E R TIF IC A TE NO: 1060 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1997
P AR C E L IDA 32-19-31-5130000-1470
Description of Property: LEG
L O T 147 MIDWAY PB 1 PG 41
Names m which assessed G W
RIGGINS
A l ot said property being In (he
County of Seminole. Stale ol
Florida

All of said property being to Ihe
County of Seminole State of
Florida
Unless such cerWcal*!*) »**■
be redeemed according to law.
tha property described to such
certificate!!) wi» be sold to the
highest bidder at me west front
door,
Seminofe
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florid*,
on
Monday A U G U S T 23, 2004.
at !1 00am
Payment of Sale lee. appftcabfe documentary stamp taxes
and recording fee* are rsquired
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at me sale Full payment of
an amount squat to the highest
bid is due within 24 hour* *fter
me advertised time of sale A l
payment* shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 782004

Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described m such
certificate!!) will be sold to the
highest bidder st the wesl front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday. A U G U S T 23. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recortSng lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/82004
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
0063

Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
thal TE R R Y D N IC K ELS O N ,
the holder ol me following certiricate(s) has Med said certifi­
cate^) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number!*) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol Ihe
property, and the name(s) In
which il was assessed is. are as
follows
C E R TIFIC A TE NO: 973 YEAR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1997
P AR C E L IDA 32-19-31-502OOOO-OOAO
Descnpiion ol Property L E G P T
O F L O T A D E S C AS W 120 FT
O F N 100 F T O F S 225 F T 4 E
181.7 F T O F N 50 F T O F S 175
F T R O SELAN O PARK PB 7 PG
51
Names in which assessed
IDELLA FO R BES E T A L
All of said property being in me
County ol Seminole, Slate of
Flonda
Unless such certificate^) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at me wesl front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday, A U G U S T 23. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by me successful bid­
der at lha sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to me highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time ot sale AJt
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/82004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F I H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July t4. 21. 28. 2004
and August 4, 2004
G082

MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July t4, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GOBI
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN,
mat TE R R Y D NICKELSON.
me holder of the following cer­
tificate!*) has tiled said certaflcate(s) tor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) to
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE NO: 371 Y E A R
O F IS S UAN C E: 1997
P A R C E L IDA 25-19-30-5AI0815-0120
Description of
L O T 12 (LE S S
RR) BLK 8 TR
PARK PB 2 P G

Property LE G
N 18 F T FOR
15 SEM INOLE
75

Names in which assessed
FR EDDIE C YO U N G . N ELL J
YOUNG
Alt ol said property being in ihe
County of Sommole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the properly described to such
cortiltcaie(s) will be sold to die
highest bidder al me wesl Ironl
door.
Seminofe
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday A U G U S T 23, 2004.
al 1100am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
mo advertised time ol sale AD
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7 82004
M ARYANNE M O R S E
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 2t, 28. 2004
end August 4. 2004
G080
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC S A LE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure of
Lwn and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
of Ihe Fkxkta Slatuies dial on
07/30/2004 09 00 a m al 2522
Country Club R d . Santord. FI
32771 -4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves lha
right lo accept or re|ect any
and/or all bids
4TAWN72N8VZ220630
1997 Toyota Tacoma
Publish July 14. 2004
G070
NO TIC E
Pursuant to Flonda Statue
win sell
on Ju ly 30,2004 at 10 00 am at
118 Marker S t , Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
Seller
reserves the right lo bid Sold as
la, no warranty Sailer guaran­
tees no tide Terms cash

713 78 Elite Towing Inc.

Notice of Appllcetion
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
mat TE R R Y D N IC KELSO N ,
me holder of me following certilicate(s) has tiled said certifi­
cate!*) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance me description of the
property, and the name(s) in

Caron* t997 P O N TIA C
V IN A 1G2NWS2M0VC7B4207
Publish July 14. 2004

0072

S A N F O R D H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y
A D V E R T IS E M E N T F O R B ID S
R OOF REPLACEM EN T
S A N F O R D H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y , 94 C o s ta Brewer Court.
Sanford. Flonda 3G771 will receive bids on Ju ly 26, 2004 unOt
2:00 p.m . Bids wHI be opened at 3 00 pm m the Board Room
at 400 South Locust Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771 tor Ihe
construction ol Roofs al all six of our developments
Sealed bids must be accompanied by bid deposit A Bid Bond,
Cashier's Check or Certified Check (or live (5 % ) percent of the
total amount bid Contractors shall be licensed as a Roofing
Contractor to do business in the Slate ol Flonda A copy ol aach
license a to be submitted with ihe Bid Project Manual is avail­
able for a non refundable cost of $50 00 per sel In our office.
There will be a pre-bid conference held consisting ol review of
the project al 100 0 am July 15. 2004 m the Board Room at 400
South Locust Avenue

June 30.2004
Publish: July 11.14. 2004
0065

�T he Sanford H erald
Vol. 112

No. 100

Sanford, Florida

Copyright C 2004 T h e Santord H ertki

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City manager claims he was mislead
J uly

18, 2004

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — The city's top admin­
istrator contends it was misrepresenta­
tions, not solely the use of a golf cart,
that led him to recommend termina­
tion of his second-in-command.
City Manager A1 Grieshaber placed
Deputy City Manager Andrew Van
Caale on suspension with pay on July
6 regarding his personal use of a cityleased golf cart during Sanford's July 4
celebration. Two days after the suspen­
sion was implemented, the city man­
ager asked Van Gaale to resign or face
an investigation that would end in ter-

Summer hoops
Sevoral local basketball play­
ers will compete in AAU
National Tournaments at Walt
Disney World's Wide World of
Sports this week.
See Sporti( Page BA

C o u n ty m a n a g e r
r e le a s e s
p ro p o s e d b u d g e t
Sem inole
C ounty
M anager Kevin Grace
has subm itted his pro­
posed budget for fiscal
year 2004/2005 to the
Board
of
C ounty
C om m issioners for its
review and co n sid era­
tion.
The 2005 budget is the
second year of the
C ounty’s biennial budget
process, and was tenta­
tively approved last year.
The total proposed
2005 budget for services
falling u n d er the a u s­
pices of the Board of
C ounty C om m issioners
is $585 m illion which
represents a 2.8 percent
increase over FYU4.
The proposed budget
holds the C ounty's tax
rate constant for the sixth
consecutive year, county
officials said.
Issues facing Seminole
County in FY05 are large­
ly related to legislative
actions taken by the State
of Florida.
Funding m andates lev­
ied by the State will cost
Seminole County taxpay­
ers approxim ately $2
million each year.
The Board of County
C om m issioners will re­
view the County manag­
e r's outlined spending
plan with staff at a work
session at 8,30 a.m.,
M onday July 19 in the
Board of C ounty Com ­
missioners chambers.
The
C om m ission
chambers are located at
the C ounty A dm inistra­
tion Building, 1101 E.
First St., in Sanford.
As part of the budget
process, the C om m is­
sioners will hold two
public
hearings
in
September.

S e m in o le S m ile

Steve Waring —
Program manager,
Seminole County Parks
and Recreation

Peers
help
seniors
battle
scams

Van Gaale’s continued employment
‘detrimental,’ says Grieshaber
mination.
" ... (I)t would be inappropriate to
have Andrew on the second deck with
me," Grieshaber wrote in a July 14
memo following a meeting with Van
Gaale and Mayor Brady lA*ssard. "I
thought it would be detrimental to the
organization."
As part of the preparations for the
July 4 celebration, tne city obtained
golf carts for staff members to use dur­

ing the event. Mayfair Country Club
donated eight carts for city use, and
the city leased five others from Mid
Florida Golf Carts for $75 each.
According to Grieshaber's findings
of fact, on July 1 Van Gaale called Lisa
Jones in the city’s recreation depart­
ment to ask if the city was obtaining
golf carts for July 4. Jones, who over­
saw the lease of the carts, said yes. Van
Gaale, who oversees the city's code

enforcement department, asked if one
could be reserved for him to handle
code enforcement duties, since he had
given employees in that department
the day off.
About 7:30 p.m. on July 4,
Grieshaber saw Van Gaale driving the
golf cart in the Mayfair subdivision
with two minor cJiildren sitting in the
front seat and a minor child standing
on the back. Both Grieshaber and Van
Gaale live in the Mayfair subdivision,
about eight blocks east of the July 4
activities.
Van Gaale approached Grieshaber,
See Contend, Page 7A

Missing man's truck found

»

By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
Senior citizens often make
easy targets for crimes or
scams. Sometimes that leads
to shame or embarrassment
and the victims do not report
the problem.
Now seniors in Seminole
County will have peers who
can talk them through the sit­
uation and lead them to help.
The Seniors vs. Crime
Project will have its grand
opening at its storefront office
at the Altamonte Mall July 22
at 11 a.m. Initially the project
will reside in the C.O.P.S.
Center hosted
by
the
Altamonte Springs Police
Department. The center is
located just inside the mail's
entrance between Sears and
Dillard's.
"We're helping our peers,"
said Sandra Jernigan, the
storefront manager. She will
head the Senior Sleuths, as the
projects volunteers are called.
"We're not going to turn
anyone away," Jernigan said.
"VVe have a lot of seniors in the
area and the police depart­
ment is very busy."
The services will be avail­
able for any senior, she said.
They expect to have seniors
from throughout the county.

,

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± .
Hofnld photo by T o m m y Vincent

Vincent Reali, above, ol
Sanford has been missing
since June 24, but his SUV
was found locked and
parked at a plaza in Winter
Garden on July 7. The photo
above comes from a poster
that has been placed around
town by Roali’s family and
friends.
The
Seminolo
County Sheriffs Office Is
processing the vehicle, left,
for evidence.
P ho to tu b m ltte d by S em ino le C o u n ty S h eriff* Office

Brother searches for answers
By Steve Paradis
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — A missing Sanford
man's truck was recovered by the
Winter Garden Police Department July
7, but the discovery has left more ques­
tions unanswered for the man's family.
Vincent Reali, 39, disappeared along
with his blue 2000 Nissan Pathfinder
June 24. He was last seen leaving his
business, The Auto Club in Sanford,
around 3 p.m.
The SUV was recovered at about 3

a m. July 7. A businessman reported the
vehicle in the parking lot of the Tri-City
Center Plaza at the comer of State Road
50 and Dillard Street in Winter Garden,
said Investigator Jeff Bean of the
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
Vincent's brother, Dominic Reali said
July 16 that he has no idea why the
truck would be in Winter Garden.
"I don't have a clue," Dominic said.
Vincent co-owns The Auto Club, a
wholesale car business on West 27th
Street in Sanford.
The Sheriff's Office speculated that

Vincent may have gone to an auto auc­
tion the night he disappeared. A large
auction is held in Ocoee, Dominic said,
but that is on Tuesday and Vincent dis­
appeared on a Thursday.
There was an auto auction June 24 in
Sanford, Dominic said, but the sons'
father attended that one.
"They rarely went to the auction in
Ocoee," Dominic said. "I have a hard
time believing he would be in Winter
Garden for that."
See Brother, Page 7A

See Sleuths, Page 7A

‘Chief’ shared his life
with everyone near him
By Marva Hawkins

Herald Correspondent

Chief Petty Officer Michael
Caolo, 84, died Sunday, July
11, 2004, at Florida Hospital,
surrounded by his loving
family, after a long illness
with congestive heart failure.
He was retired from tlie
U.S. Navy after serving 20
years, including service dur­
ing World War 11.
The "Chief" as he was
affectionately called was sur­
rounded at his bedside by his
lovely wife of 62 years, Jackie
Caolo, his children, sons
Michael Jr., Jack and Mark,
and daughters Bonnie and
Susan.
Against all odds, he was
able to enjoy the last tluee
months of his life wjrich he
spent at home doing those
things that brought him the
most joy, which he shared
with his family, making his
famous and delicious Italian
spaghetti sauce and faithfully

listening to his favorite big
band classics of the '40s, while
grilling dinner in "The Chief's
Gazebo".
Chief spent many after­
noons with his wife Jackie as
they enjoyed the beautiful
spectacular sunset on Lake
Monroe.
He often shared the aisles
of the local grocery store as he
spoke with friends, fellow vet­
erans of the Navy Fleet
Reserve, sharing stories of his
career in the Navy where his
tour of duty, after joining at
the age of 18, to make a career
which saw him serve on the
Battleship USS West Virginia
BB-48 before the Japanese
attack at Pearl Harbor.
Serving at Naval Air Station,
Miami, he flew in the large
PBY Catalina anti-submarine
seaplanes along the Florida
coast and in tne Caribbean.
He met his life long love,
Jackie, on the beach in
See Caolo, Page 7A

Bucket Brigade

A lcohol
sellers
co m p ly
w ith law
By Steve Paradis
M anaging Editor

H erald p h o to by To m m y Vincent

Zach Thompson, left, and Bill Perry practice for the final
event water relay of the international KidsGames held July
12-16 at the Sanford Boys and Girls Club.

LAKE MARY — Sixteenyear-old Amanda Kelly will
never forget the first time
someone sold her beer.
She sat outside a restaurant
with another young woman
and ordered a beer. The wait­
ress asked her how old she
was, but before Amanda
could reply, the server asked
to see identification.
Amanda
handed
the
woman an ID that clearly
stated her name and her age.
The waitress said the young
women would have to move
inside where they were
served. The waitress was later
See Underage, Page 7A

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Sunday. July 18.2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
A couple of notes regarding the Cartgate

Growing Bananas

saga:

• In a front page article in Wednesday's
issue of The Herald, I reported that Mayor
Brady Lessard was coasidering a vote on Gty
Manager A1 Grieshabcr's future. Lessard con­
tends ne never intended to call for such a vote.
That may be his intention, but that wasn't the
indication he gave me late Tuesday afternoon.
Lessard had met hours before with
i*w
Grieshaber; Deputy Gty Manager And rev
Van Gaale and nis wife, Debbie; andIcommuni­
comr
ty activist George Saunders to discuss Van
Gaale's situation. According to the Van Gaales,
Saunders and Lessard himself, the mayor lob­
bied Grieshaber to restore Van Gaale to his
position, at one point pounding on the table
and saying, "End this now." Grieshaber's notes
of his conversations with Lessard before and
after the meeting don't
.............................. quote the mayor specifi­
Around tha Clock cally, but the aty manag­
er did write that Lessard
"repeatedly said we had
to try to resolve the mat­
ter."
The Van Gaales and
Saunders also said
Lessard noted that he
"could get three votes on
the commission." Lessard
told me after the meeting,
by D an Ping
without prompting, that
• • • • • • • • • he knew he had two
votes and amid "proba­
bly get a third." Lessard said Grieshaber
responded, "Yes sir, but you'll have to do it in
an open meeting."
Since city commissioners don't vote on per­
sonnel matters — except for hiring and firing
the city manager — it was clear to me that
Lessard considered terminating Grieshaber,
particularly when Lessard said he was coasid­
ering a special meeting, possibly on Saturday,
July 17, tnree days before Grieshaber's dead­
line to make a final decision on Van Gaale.
Perhaps Lessard was thinking out loud and
not contemplating any action. I was remiss in
not asking the "nut question," as Grieshaber
refers to it: Are you planning to fire the city
manager? Lessard said he was referring to Van
Gaale's appeal to the city commission, if it goes
that far, when he made the three vote com­
ment. However, I stand by my original analy­
sis.
• There may not be a formal vote on
Grieshaber’s future employment with the city,
but such a vote could happen by default if Van
Gaale appeals to the city commission what
looks to be his certain terminatioa
Under tire city's policies, if Van Gaale is
fired, he can appeal to the civil service commisstSB. That board will hear the case and make a
remwwwfodation to Cnedvoberon what action
to take. The board's decision is not binding;
Grieshaber may ignore* the recommendation if
he chooses.
At that point. Van Gaale can appeal to the
city commission, but only if the punishment is
termination. If Grieshaber chooses to suspend
or demote Van Gaale, the discipline can not be
appealed to the armmission.
Grieshaber has taken a hard line in disci­
plining Van Gaale, so it’s not likely he would
agree to anything other than termination. If the
appeal does go to the city commission, and
commissioners do decrease the punishment.
Grieshaber has a decision to make. He has stat­
ed in the record that "... it would be inappro­
priate to have Andrew on the second deck
with me”; "...it would be detrimental to the
organization"; and "I told the mayor that l was
not about to have Andrew back on the second
deck and that his presence would effectively
render my leadersnip a nullity."
Given those statements, how could
Grieshaber continue to serve as city manager if
city commissioners override his decision?
• Though he still has until Monday to
respond to Grieshaber's allegations, Van Gaale
was called into the office Friday afternoon to
turn in his cell phone, keys and city credit card.
• Jay Jury stopped by the office Thursday to
talk about the Van Gaale situation and the
James Orioles punishment. Orioles, a city code
enforcement officer, was suspended for three
days without pay for having a prostitute,
Veronica Jackson, in his city truck while on the
clock. Orioles told city officials that he was
only talking to Jackson.
Jury noted that the city commission a couple
of months ago passed an ordinance which
allows the city to impound vehicles of those
caught with prostitutes in the vehicles. His
question: Has the police department impound­
ed Orioles city vehicle? Hmmmm.
• This may be a bad time to bring this up,
but there is a 1995 E-Z-Co golf cart for sale in
The Herald's classified section (Section 187).
For $1,650 you get a 4-seater cart with lights,
signals, radio and a horn. The owner swears
it's in excellent conditiore
How 'bout it, Andrew? In the market for a
used golf cart? Call 407-688-1631.

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department will conduct a
monthly child passenger seat
checkup for all citizens of
Sanford at the Sanford Fire
Station #2, 300 E. Airport
Blvd. For an appointment,
contact Fire Inspector/F.I.O.
Tim Robles at 407-302-2520.
Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, 2525 Oak Ave., in
Sanford has scheduled
Vacation Bible School from
July 19 through 23 from 9
a.m. until noon each day.
There will be crafts, stories,
snacks and music. For more
information or registration
call 407-322-3552.

Anyone who happens to travel through the alleys ol downtown Sanlord may spot this small banana plantation that
has sprouted nad blossomed quite well. Sanlord realty is growing!

Drug related
• Dana Ledelle Mathes, 25 of W.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police early Friday,
as the result of a traffic stop in
front of her residence. She was
charged with possession of under
20 grams of marijuana and viola­
tion of a learner's drivers license.

R o u ts Lavender

Circulation
Wanda Kouiparadis
Cheryl Smith
Caamrra Harrison

WED
The City of Long wood's
monthly Senior Matinee will
be held at the Community
Building from 11 a.m. until 1
p.m. Bring a bag lunch and
enjoy the movie, "Yankee
Doodle Dandy". For more
information phone 407-2603447.

• Destiny Channel Lowe, 21,
of El Portal Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday at her residence. She
was said to have been in an
altercation with her brother and
reportedly struck him in the face
with a .boionx. She was charged
w ith'aggravated battery with a
deadly weapon, (domestic).

SUN

Traffic stops
• Erin Leigh Thomas, 23, of
Hearoaeary Circle, Lake Mary,
was stopped by Sanford police
Thursday morning at 15th Street
and French Avenue. She was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license.
O ther charges
• Katova Vontrell Holley, 22
of Edward Higgins Terrace,
Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday.
Police had received a phone call
regarding a woman cashing a
reportedly bogus check in the
amount of $487.56 at a business
in the 1500 block of West 13th
Street. She was located at her
residence and arrested on a
charge of uttering a false instru­
m ent/ fraud.

The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, and the Leisure
Services of Altamonte
Springs will celebrate the
music of George Gershwin,
beginning at 7 p.m. at Lake
Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road.
Admission is $5 at the
door. Special appearances
will be from vocalist Linda
Cole "Lady of Song" and
pianist Dave Sheffield. The
concert is funded in part by
the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council.

B rie fs
Food coop offers packages
The Christian based food coop­
erative is once again offering food
packages for area residents. The
pickup date will be July 24 In
addition to the July regular menu,
there is also a meat box menu.
Orders are presently being taken.
Call Foodsource at 1-800-832-5020.
Call for reservations or informa­
tion. Locally the Foodsource host
site the Sanford Church of Christ.
Phone 407-322-8234.
Goal to heal substance abuse
Fresh Start Ministries is dedi­
cated to healing the damaged lives
of men and their families suffering
from life-controlling problems
such as alcohol or drugs by way of
a weekly support group meeting

and a residential treatment pro­
gram. If you or someone you
know needs help, please call for
more information - 407-293-38122.
And remember, there is hope.
Newcomers welcome to area
Newcomers of Central Florida
invites ladies of the area to mem­
bership luncheons at area restau­
rants and country dubs the third
Thursday of each month. For
information or locations, phone
Linda Selby at 407-699-9976.
Naval Academy plans reunion
The Sanford Naval Academy, is
planning a reunion on Oct. 16 at
the Orlando Marriott. The effort
now is to locate as many alumni in
the area as possible. The Academy

was located at the present site of
New Tribes Mission on East First
Street in Sanford from 1967 until
1976, Further details on the
reunion will be forthcoming. Any
information regarding former stu­
dents and instructors at the Naval
Academy should be phone to Ray
Hart at 770-428-0180, or fax to
336-297-9227..
Suicide and loss meetings set
Hospice of the Comforter will
host a Left Behind After Suicide
support group, open to the public
and free of charge on the first and
third Tuesdays of each month
from 6:30 until 7:45 p.m. Drop-ins
are welcome.
For location or other informa­
tion, phone 407-682-0808.

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Managing Editor

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Display A d ve rtisin g
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Sanford District 2
Commissioner Velma
Williams will host a public
meeting to discuss concerns
and suggestions of the
Country Club Manor neigh­
borhood in the Goldsboro
Elementary School multi­
purpose room, 1300 W. 20 th
St., from 6:30 to 8 p.m.Call
407-330-5607.

• Zina May Davis, 45, of Castle
Brewer Court, was arrested by
Sanford police early Thursday. He
reportedly attacked a man with a
knife in a residence in Castle
Brewer Court. He was charged
with aggravated battery with a
deadly weapon, possession of nar­
cotics equipment, and aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.

• Antonie Deyelle White, 23, DeBary, was arrested by Sanford
was arrested by Sanford police police Tuesday at a store* in the
Tuesday. Officers found him hid­ Seminole Towne Center. She
ing between two automobiles in reportedly took $28 in merchan­
Edward Higgins Terrace. He dise from a store* without paying.
reportedly attempted to mn, but She was charged with petty larce­
officers located him. He was ny.
charged with possession of
cocaine within 1,000 feet of public
• Minnie Maybell treenev, 33 of
housing, ;and resisting an officer-^ tftdeevvod ll.ane. Sanford, was
without violence.
arrested by Sanford police
Monday at a store in the 1500
* Jevon Shanklin, 28, of Cypress block of French Avenue. She was
Avenue, and Shawn Christopher accused of taking items from the
Toomey, 25, were arrested by store without paying. She was
Sanford police on July 9 as the charged with petty larceny.
result of a search warrant in the
1500 block of West 25th Street. Battery
Atthough there were five people
* Chienta Bradley, 53, oL.
in the home at the time, only two, Persimmon Avenue, Sanford, was
Shanklin and Toomey were arrested by Sanford police
charged with possession of Thursday in William Clark Court.
cocaine and possession of nar­ She had reportedly chased a male
cotics equipment.
with a knife. She was charged with
aggravated assault with intent to
Thefts
commit a felony (domestic vio­
* Antsar Ugiley, 48, of Orlando, lence).
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at a business in the
• Arnulfo Delgado, 60, of
Seminole Towne Center. She Hidden Lake Drive, Sanford, was
reportedly took items of clothing arrested by Sanford police
from the store without paying. She Thursday at her residence as the
was charged with petty larceny.
result of a dispute with her hus­
band. She was charged with bat­
* Jennah-Lee Lightbourn, 19. of ten' - touch or strike (domestic).

Editor and Publisher

Berry Bsnnert

The Seminole County
Board of County
Commissioners has sched­
uled work sessions to review
the proposed budget for
Fiscal Year 2004-2005.
Meetings on Monday will be
at 8:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. An
additional meeting will be
held Tuesday (if required)
will be at 9 a.m.

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Mt. Zion Missionary
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Avenue in the Midway com­
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through July 30, beginning at
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Williams is the pastor.

TUES
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller
of Sanford celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary
with a rail tour across the
Canadian Rockies. Richard
and then Carolyn M. Kline
were married July 11.1954
in Anderson, Ind., at the First
Baptist Church. Richard
retired from Wayne
Memorial High School in
Wayne. Mich., in 1986 after
29 years as a physical edu­
cation teacher, track and
cross country coach, and
counsoler. Carolyn retired
the same year after teaching
second grade at Madison
Elementary School in
Westland, Mich., for 17
years. They have one
daughter, Cinty Arval who
resides in Sanford with her
husband, Charlie. The
Millers have three grandchil­
dren. Jason, Charlie Jr..
Krisztina and one great­
grandchild, Mlchaela.

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APPROACHING CONGRESS FOR
THE POWER TO POSTPONE
The Sanford Airport Memorial Committee sent out a news letter
regarding recent and upcoming activities. It is an interesting document,
and focuses primarily on the RA-5C Vigilante aircraft. That's the plane
mounted at the entrance to the Orlando Sanford International Airport.
I was in Navy Air, and stationed at the (then) Sanford Naval
Auxiliary Air Station, back in the early 1950s,
.......................... before the Vigilante came into existence, (in 1964).
Although I wasn't a pilot I flew in several of the
aircraft, tire AJ and P2V.
In this latest newsletter. Jack Dow, chairman of
tire Memorial Committee, and Chuck Templin,
chairman of the Vigilante Reunion Committee,
gave statistics about tlx? RA-5C Vigilante. WOW!
Not knowing much about it I was amazed. Did
you know that the maximum speed of that aircraft
at sea level was 806 mph, and at 40,000 feet it could
math a speed of 1,320 mph? Yet it was considered ’
Nick
a bomber. In that era. THAT WAS FAST!
Of course, not being a pilot, it also told of the
Pfcifauf plane
having such innovations as the first integrat­
ed terrain avoidance system. Wow, that's a fact that
will not remain in my memory very long. Those who have flown how­
ever, may be interested in the facts about the aircraft.
Hut here's the good news. Hie Memorial Committee plans to have
a plaque on display at the Vigilante, 30 by 40 inches in size, telling all
about this last and most advanced aircraft ever stationed at Sanford
NAS. Folks will be able to learn all about the plane.
Now, a second aircraft Is planned, and eventually a third. The sec­
ond Is a Lockheed l’V-1 Ventura, representing the World War II era,
during which time the base was operational.
The committee however, can't merely obtain a plane and put it on
display without extensive renovations and repairs, presently under­
way. me committee's goal right now Is to raise S50.IXX) to help fund the
plane renovation and plaque. Some help will be forthcoming (hopeful­
ly) with a Florida State Grant and a supplemental funding effort
Now, what the committee Is seeking, Is financial support from for­
mer service personnel, many of whom settled in the Sanford and
Central Florida area after their discharges from the service, as well as
organizations and businesses. For those of us in the Navy in Sanford,
we found this to be one of the best cities serving as home port for Naval
personnel.
As a sidebar, one of the Navy cities many of us served in was known
to be unfriendly. I recall seeing signs there that read, "Sailors and dogs,
keep off the grass”. No need to identify the city — those who were sta­
tioned there know about this. the people in Sanfonl however, were
friendly and treated service personnel with kindness. Many times we
were allowed admission to various entertainment facilities at a reduced
cost. Sanford civilians were most appreciative of our being here and we
all knew it was an excellent place to settle after retirement or discharge.
For people, ex-servicemen and others, who would like to be part of
this honor being given to the personnel who served in Sanford, taxdeductible contributions may lx* made, payable to "Sanfonl Airport
Memorial Committee”, 1200 Red Cleveland Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773.
For those who haven't seen the plane presently on display, pay it a
visit * take the youngsters along. It's a gcxxl history* lesson for them,
and a fond remembrance for many of the adults.

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By Charlie C. Carlson II

Special to The Herald
Editor's note: Cluulie C.
Carlson III wrote Iraqi Diary, a
nine-montli series in The Sanford
Herald detailing his sendee as a
staff sergeant in Baghdad.
Carlson unis recently disciplined
for negative comments he made
about President George IV. Bush.
Carlson's father, Charlie Carlson
II, e-mailed the following update.

We thought we had this
case in the bag. On July 12th,
C3 (Charlie III) appeared
before an Article-15 hearing
for making "disloyal remarks
about President Bush." The
Army based there charges on
a sworn statement by another
soldier who stated that C3
said that "Bush should have

never started the war" and
that "Bush was no military
leader."
I was there with my suit
and tie on — I even wore my
new shoes — to represent C3
as he was denied an attorney.
An Article-15 hearing pro­
hibits an attorney. We did not
get to review the investigation
report. We basically had to
guess our way through the
nearing and could not cross
examine anyone.
Speaking on C3's behalf
was myself; his commanding
officer; a captain; his platoon
sergeant; his first sergeant;
and two other non-commis­
sioned officers. No one testi­
fied against him. All testified
that C3 was one of the best
soldiers in the unit, often tak­
ing on the risky missions, or

So, that all sounds like a
great soldier who has gone
beyond the call of duty while
worried about son’s medical
conditions at home. Well no
compassion here folks, not
when you disagree with the
Bush Administration or the
war. C3 was reduced in rank
from a staff sergeant to a ser­
geant, given 45 days extra
duty seven days a week
(that's 45 days straight with­
out a break) and fined one half
of his pay for two months,
which I managed to get sus­
pended. This was not a court
martial, although it was defi­
nitely a kangaroo court if
there ever was one.
They must have loved the
Iraqi Diary, as they had copies
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ahead of his troops, and that
they never had any problems
with him or his squad in com­
bat. The platoon sergeant tes­
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on C3 over the other three
squad leaders as C3 could
make quicker decisions and
t«x)k care of his people.
In addition, I presented an
inch-thick medical report on
his 7-year-old son and a letter
from the doctor who has fol­
lowed the child for a year that
documented his son's medical
problem at home while he
was deployed.
In addition to this, I pre­
sented Herald articles about
the ton of care packages that
C3's supporters shipped to his
platoon in Baghdad from the
people of Seminole County.

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MARGARET A. BELIVEAO
Margaret A. Beliveau, 78,
o f Winter Springs, died
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 in
Altamonte Springs, She was
born Oct. 11, 1925 in
Clymer, Penn. She was a
bookkeeper.
Survivors include broth­
er, George E. Papcun; sis­
ters, Ann Bailey, Irene
Konarski and Susan Bender.
Funeral services will be
held at St. Stephens
Catholic Church with Father
John J. Bleutt officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
GERALD W. BLEDSOE
Gerald W. Bledsoe, 52, of
Winter Springs, died
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 in
Winter Springs. He was
born Feb. 9, 1952 in Miami.
He was disabled.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Tammy L. Bledsoe; son,
Jerry W. Bledsoe, Jr.; step­
daughter, Cecile L.
Anderson; stepson, Justin R.
Anderson; brother, Marvin
T. Bledsoe; sisters, Anna
Marie Obert and Lynell B.
Ode; mother, Elsie M.
Bledsoe-Wheaton; stepfa­
ther, William Wheaton;
finance, Lucretia F.
Anderson.
Funeral Services will be
held Saturday, July 17 at 10
a.m. at Banfield Funeral
Home.
Banfield Funeral l lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES GORDON
BROOKS, SR.
James Gordon Brooks, Sr.,
93, of Pleasant Grove, Utah,
and longtime resident of
Ocala, died Monday, July
12, 2004 in Provo, Utah. He
was born Aug. 16, 1910 in
Lake Butler. He was a detec­
tive on the Cincinnati Police
Force. In 1956 he moved to
Sanford where he owned
and operated a sanitation
company which served
Sanford, Ocala and New
Smyrna Beach. He was later
appointed Police Chief for

Wildwood. He was a mem­
ber of
Church of
Jesus
Christ of
Latter-day
Saints and
served as
Bishop,
Sealer,
Branch
President,
B rooks
home
teacher
and seminary teacher. He
was also active in the scout­
ing program and estab­
lished youth baseball
through the Fraternal Order
of Police in the Cincinnati
area.
Survivors include chil­
dren, James G. Brooks, Jr.,
Canton, Ohio, Norma B.
Eberle, Phoenix, Ariz.,
Robert J. Brooks, Columbus,
Ohio, Thomas P. Brooks, Las
Vegas, Nev., and Nancy C.
Brooks, Pleasant Grove,
Utah; 19 grandchildren; 41
great grandchildren; sisters,
Ethaleen Alfieri, Clara Mae
Pitts and Ella Fae Ellis.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, July 17, at 2
p.m. at the Pleasant Grove
Orchard Ward Chapel,
Pleasant Grove, Utah.
Additional services will be
held Tuesday, July 20, 2004
at 11 a.m. at the BaldwinFairchild Funeral Home,
Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/lake Mary.
Interment will be in
Oaklawn Memorial Park.

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GENEVIEVE CRISP
MATSON
Genevieve Crisp Matson,
92, of Winter Park, died
Monday, July 12, 2004 in
Winter Park. She was bom
July 10, 1912 in
Chamberlain, S.C. She was a
retired personnel manager.
Survivors include sons,
Kenneth L. Matson, Jr., and
Peter C. Matson; four
grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

BERNARD FOLSOM
CASSIDY
Bernard Folsom Cassidy,
82, of DeLand, died
Monday, July 12, 2004 in
South Daytona.
He was born July 6, 1922
in Barton, Vermont. He was
a builder in the construction
industry and a member of
Open Air Christian Church,
DeLand.
He was a veteran of the
U.S. Navy.
Survivors include sons,
Clyde Cassidy of Tampa,
Michael Cassidy of Johnson,
Vt.; daughter, Bernadine
Cuccuree of Nagatuck,

MYRTLE H. McCLENNY
Myrtle H. McClenny, 84,
of Sanford, died Tuesday,,
July 6, 2004 at Lake Mary
Health and Rehabilitation
Center. She was born April
10, 1920 in Sampson
County, N.C.
She and her late husband
were owners of McClenny's
Grocery and Service Station
in Turkey, N.C. for 29 years.
She was a member of
Central Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Gayle Cox; sister,
Thelma Gainey of Clinton,
N.C.; brothers, Howard
Herring of Clinton, N.C.,
and J.W. Herring of Dunn,
N.C.; two grandchildren;
one great-grandson.
Funeral services will be
held in North Carolina,
with a memorial service at
Central Baptist Church,
Sanford, Wednesday, July
21, at 11 a.m.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral Home, Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Article-15 papers and will
hang them on the wall as the
greatest honor we have ever
won during our accumulated
56 years of military service to
the country, because this
Article-15 is symbol of fat*dom of speech.
After C3's hearing, my wife
Dot and 1 were stopped at the
gate of Fort Stewart and made
to get out of the car, open all

doors, hood, and trunk, while
the military police searched
the vehicle, even though ive
had already been issued a
temporary' pass and both had
retired military identifications. We were driving a new
Lincoln Towncar, certainly
nothing that looked like
rolling bomb, unless terrorist
are now buying $40,000 cars
to blow up.

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music genius
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with the
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protagonist
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of every article on the table. 1
was impressed. It's always
nice for a writer to know lie
has such a wide following,
Although they did not make
any charges based on the Iraqi
Diary, I did mention what a
popular series it had been and
suggested that they should
subscribe to The Herald as it
would save them from having
to download articles from the
internet. In response I only got
a few "grunts" and a
"humph.'' I don’t think they
liked me, but we weren't
about to lick their boots.
Is this the gratitude of the
"new" America? Fourteen
years of flawless service, three
wars, extra concerns for his
troops, held beyond his dis­
charge date on an indefinite
enlistment and now punished
for simply expressing a per­
sonal political opinion? If you
can figure it out let me know,
because it defies logic and
appears to be very unAmerican. As for his request
for discharge, it is still sitting
in an inbox where it has been
for over two months. Thus, he
remaias an "indentured ser­
vant" on active duty.
C3 is doing fine. He has not
lost his sense of humor, and is
carrying out his extra duties
as he has always done. Our
next move is to try to obtain a
hardship discharge for him
based on his son's problem.
C3 is on an indefinite enlist­
ment and is actually about
three years beyond what
should have been his dis­
charge.
The army attempted to
destroy a good soldier, but
they failed. They haven't
broke him yet, he has no
regrets for expressing his
political opinions and will do
it again until they bust him to
a private. He is both a hero
and patriot, as it took guts to
stand up against the system
and exercise the rights guar­
anteed him under the Bill of
Rights that he has risked his
life for.
Our family has more than
80 medals for combat service;
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search was about, but what
was interesting is that the
Ml’s were from the same bat­
talion where C3's hearing
was held. We certainly did
not look threatening with a
big ol' white town car. Oh
well, that'll teach us to try to
defend someone who is
accused
of
using
the
Constitution.

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Laden, tried to explain that it
really wasn't our dog food,
that a secret agent must have
planted it in our trunk. They
slammed the lul and said
"humph" and then let us go,
We got to keep the dog food
too. We're not worried about
terrorists, we are more concorned with what Bubba
James would do if he did not
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citizens
standing
there,
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hands on our heads, grinning
like possums, while they
searched the car. In the trunk
they found a 50-pound sack of
dog food for my dog, Bubba
James. I said out loud "Oh no,
they've found the dog food!"
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The Way We Were:

First article
appeared
July 17,1994
It is very hard for me to
believe, but today marks the
10th anniversary of my writ­
ing this column. My first arti­
cle appeared on July 17,1994,
and its topic was the Celery
Crate, Seminole High's youth
center.
During this time, I have
written on such topics as the
Pig 'N Whistle, McReynolds
Drug Store, downtown
buildings, the USO, several
Seminole High classes and
other school news. World
War II Years in Sanford, Girl
Scouts,
Sanford
Grammar
School,
Municipal
Zoo,
Sanlando
Springs,
biographies
of people,
church his­
tories,
Grace Marie
Sanford’s
Stin eciph er
newspa­
pers,
Southern
Bell in Sanford, Sanford
Naval Air Station, General
Sanford and his family,
Brisson Funeral Home and
early settlers. I have also
used information from many
early Sanford Heralds, Peter
Schaal’s books and many
other sources. I wrote a series
of articles on the history of
Femald Lawton Memorial
Hospital using the excellent
hospital board record books
located in the Museum of
Seminole County History.
I have thoroughly enjoyed
writing these columns and
have learned so much about
the city and its people while
doing so. I fully intend to
keep writing as long as my
health permits and the
Herald sees fit to employ me.
So many of you have been
gracious enough to tell me
that you enjoy my columns
and I truly appreciate it.
How about taking this a step
further and tell my boss, Dan
Ping. And while you're at it,
encourage your friends and
neighbors to subscribe to the
Herald as we certainly don't
want to lose this vital source
of local information.
Many of you have given
me material to use or have
suggested topics. You have
responded when I asked for
picture identifications or for
other information. Please
continue to do so. I appreci­
ate all your help and com­
ments.
Thank you so much for
being my loyal audience
these past ten years. I love
Sanford as you do and feel
privileged to be able to write
about its history and to have
you actually read my articles
and enjoy them.
Speaking of people who
have given me material to
use, Robert Bradbury recent­
ly gave me several issues of
the 1lerald from the years
1943 and 1944. They are
filled with great information
of happenings in Sanford
that I know you will enjoy. I
will begin today with a few
items from the Friday, Sept.
3, 1943 edition.
Frontpage headlines
Headlines on the front
page include "British 8th
Army Lands in Italy",
"Churchill and Roosevelt
Plan Soviet Meeting",
"County Quota in War Loan
Drive set at $986,651"., and
"Company C to Leave for
Maneuvers Sunday
Morning".
Personally speaking
Jean and Frances Wilson
were visiting relatives in
Sebring and West Palm
Beach.
Ralph Tolar had arrived from
Richmond, Va. to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N.
Tolar.
Misses Lorraine
Yarborough, Virginia
Yarborough and Mary Nickel
were to leave Sunday for
Miami where they had
accepted rival service posi­
tions.
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C ake and
C ookie Camp
Jessica Clark of Sanford, above, shows her
sugar-coated hands at the Cakes, cookies
and candy camp held at Michael’s Arts and
Crafts on Towne Center Boulevard in
Sanford last week. Susan Boyle, right photo,
was the instructor. Here she teaches
Elizabeth Cerce how to make peanut butter
balls which they then coat with sugar.

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Herald ph o to * by T o m m y Vincent

PR director: Zoo w on't be a secret anymore
By Ashley Coover

Herald Intern

If Richard Frohlich builds up too
much stress at work, he takes a break,
like anybody else.
But while employees on break at
other companies are debating between
ordering their daily latte with skim or 2
percent milk, Richard debates between
visiting the howler monkeys or the ele­
phants.
As the new director of marketing
and public relations for the Central
Florida Zoo in Sanford, Richard admits
that it is an unusual, but fun, place to
work.
"You have to wake up in the morn­
ing and like what you're doing,"
Richard said. "And 1like going to work
here."
Originally from New York City,
Richard, 44, now lives in Orange
County with his family.
Richard’s media and business expe­
rience at his previous jobs prepared
him for the demands of his new posi­
tion.
Richard learned the subtleties of
business etiquette while working as the
Manager of Public Affairs at
Rural /Metro Ambulance. Part of his
new job is to recruit sponsors for the
zoo's upcoming projects and exhibits.
Another aspect of Richard's job at
the zoo is raising the visibility of the
zoo in the community.
"If you'd say the zoo was a well-

kept secret, we don't want it to be a
well-kept secret anymore," Richard
said.
After 10 years of reporting for
WFTV, he also knows wnat kind of
information the media is interested in,
and he plans to get the word out that
the zoo is in for some big changes.
"It will be a very different place in
five years,” Richard said.
The zoo hopes to finish its new $4
million educational complex, complete
with interactive exhibits, by December.
Two more large, dramatic exhibits
are also in the works, Richard said,
mysteriously refusing to disclose any
details.
For now, the public will just have to
wait in suspense.
Richard credits the zoo's dynamic
CEO, Joe Montisano, for bringing great
ideas and enthusiasm to the zoo.
"Everybody is dedicated to the ani­
mals and retaining visitors," Richard
added.
Obviously, Richard is also an ani­
mal-lover. Lie has dogs, cats and two
beta fish at home. "The beta fish are
my kids' pets," he explained.
And like a good father, Richard also
took his children to the Central Florida
Zoo

"I've been coming to this zoo with
my kids since they were little," Richard
said. "I've always enjoyed myself
here."
It would be hard not to enjoy him­
self, knowing that while the rest of the

Herald p h oto by To m m y Vincent

Richard Frolich has been named the new
director of marketing and public relations
for the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford.

work force is waiting in line for lattes
in a crowded Starbucks, he can go to
the zoo.
For more information about the
Central Florida Zoo, call (407) 323-4450
or visit the zoo's Web site at centralfloridazoo.org.

In te rn e t se rv ice h e lp s g e t p e t a d o p tio n s
Homeless pets in the area
stand a greater chance of
being adopted since CARE
Feline Rescue, Orlando;
Buddies for Life, Inc.,
Orlando;
Gold
Coast
Greyhound Adoptions Inc.,
Winter
Park;
and
Greyhound Ranch Adopt­
ions Inc., Longwood, joined
Petfinder.com, the oldest
and largest online database
of homeless pets.
"Once a pet's photo and
description are added to our
database, its chances of
being adopted go up sub­

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stantially," said Betsy Saul,
president and co-founder of
Petfinder.com. "No longer
does a pet have to wait for
an adoption day event or for
someone to walk in the door
at the shelter. Its information
is out there for potential
adopters to see from the
comfort of their own homes
on their own time sched­
ule."
More than 6,000 animal
welfare
organizations
nationwide and in Canada
post
their
pets
on
Petfinder.com. Once visitors

to the site find a pet they are
interested in, they contact
the shelter where it is
housed. Each animal welfare
group has its own policies
and handles its own adop­
tions.
Petfinder.com was creat­
ed in early 19% as a grass­
roots project by Jared and
Betsy Saul to do something
to help homeless pets. The
animal welfare community
immediately recognized the
Web site's benefits for pets,
and by 1998 the American
Society for Prevention of

Cruelty
to
Animals
(ASPCA) had signed on as a
strong supporter, helping
with shelter outreach and
education materials for the
site.
Petfinder.com has also
allied with PetHealth. Inc , to
provide a gift of two months
of ShelterCare Pet Insurance,
paid for by Petfinder.com, to
every dog or cat adopted
from a Petfinder.com mem­
ber in approved states and
provinces. The program is
the first of its kind for shel­
ters.

Expressly You, under the
direction of Maya Nathan
has had a divine summer
program designed to inspire
and provide a creative outlet
to the young as well as the
young at heart.
With their motto of being
what they live by, "Being
Confident" (Phillippians 1:6),
Nathan says it is and will be
their souls' mission and
desire to share the love of
Jesus through creative
expression.
Coming aboard to help
with the "Expressly You"
ride was the renowned and
famous
performing
arts teacher
and advisor
Joseph
Pinkney, a
positive
teacher
who has for
years been
a positive
M arva
impact on
H a w k i n s children
who are
students
and who need to raise their
self-esteem, they need to
learn valuable life skills such
as self discipline, poise, selfconfidence, improve their
ability to focus and concen­
trate and do drama, role play
and learn most of the every
day life skills needed to
enhance their lives.
We salute Joseph Pinkney,
a writer of plays, a perform­
ing artist wno has performed
historical type plays to
encourage reading and read­
ing skills. He has taught
radio and TV broadcasting,
enhanced communication
skills using poems, skits and
camera exposure.
For four years, he wrote,
produced and directed plays
tor students during
Educational Day at the Zora
Neale Hurston Festival in
Eatonville.
From 1994 to 2000,
Pinkney taught drama and
improvisation to students at
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics in
Sanford.
This resident of Lake
Mary has had 32 years of
experience in the performing
arts, stage, radio, TV and
motion pictures.
We are grateful that the
students of
Sanford/Seminole County
"Expressly You" had the
great privilege of being
taught and received the
knowledge of greatness from
a professional like the
teacher and performing artist
Joseph Pinkney.
New Mt. Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church
invites the Sanford commu­
nity to join in celebrating
their pastor, Ricky Scott's 8th
anniversary, on July 20, 21
and 22, and Sunday, July 25
at II a.m. Worship Service.
The Rev. Nathan Nance of
New Hope Baptist Church of
Dalton, Ga. will be in charge
of the services. New Mt.
Calvary is located at 1109
West 12th Street. Sister
Modestine S. Rachel, chair­
man.
Celery City Lodge No.
542 and Evergreen Temple
No. 321 Order of I.B.P.O.
Elks of the World invite the
community to enjoy an
evening at their annual
Purple and White Ball to
raise funds for the
Educational Scholarship for
students who will continue
their educational career at a
college of their choice.
Saturday, July 17 at the
Sanford Civic Center, 9 p.m.
Tickets are available from
Elk members and at the
door. Donation is $15 and at
the door $20. C.L. West Band
and DJ Mike will provide the
latest in music.
There is no room
for Poverty
The National Rally for
Poverty will be held
Saturday Sept. 4, at the
Washington, D.C. Ellipse.
Join thousands from 9 a.m.
until 1 p.m. from Florida and
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who told Van Gaale that "he didn't
like that." Van Gaale attempted to fit
all three children, two nieces and a
nephew, in the seat, but eventually
told his nephew to "run back home,"
according to Grieshaber's notes.
Later that evening, a neighbor told
Grieshaber she had seen two women
driving a golf cart in the neighbor­
hood.
Grieshaber told Mayor Brady
Lessard in a July 7 meeting that he
believed Van Gaale was being dis­
honest when questioned about the
incident. In a memo dated July 16
that Grieshaber wrote recalling the
conversation, the city manager said,
"I told the mayor that Andrew had
lied to me twice: the first time being
when he told me that he was going to
handle code enforcement; and the
second, when I asked him who were
the two girls on the golf cart and he
replied it wasn't him."
Grieshaber informed the mayor
that he intended to ask a "nut ques­
tion:" Did Van Gaale call Mid Florida
Golf Cart Company?
According to Grieshaber's notes,
Lessard agreed the city manager
should ask the question and added:
"If he misleads you again, fire his

ass. Otherwise, suspend him without
ay for 30 days and have him reimurse the city of Sanford for the golf
cart."
According to Grieshaber's notes.
Van Gaale said he had called to
arrange a cart for his use and that he
would personally pay for it if need­
ed. Van Gaale told Grieshaber both
the DeLand and Longwood offices of
Mid Florida Golf Carts were out of
carts. However, Van Gaale said the
company told him they normally
send an extra cart and would be
doing so with the city’s order.
An employee in the DeLand office
of Mid Florida Golf Carts, Mitch
Sander, told a Sanford police investi­
gator that the company routinely
sends a spare cart at no charge in
case one of the carts malfunctions.
Grieshaber's notes indicated that
he asked Van Gaale if he did not real­
ize that using a city-leased cart for
personal use would be a conflict, and
Van Gaale said he had not consid­
ered it.
On the advice of his attorneys, Van
Gaale isn't commenting about specif­
ic allegations Grieshaber has made.
He admits that he used the golf cart,
but contends he did conduct city

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business. He apol­
disciplinary
action
ogized in person
Griesnaber imposed on
to
Grieshaber
another city employee.
I told the
Tuesday morning,
James Orioles, a code
July 6, the first
enforcement
officer,
mayor that
work day after the
admitted to picking up a
Andrew had
federal holiday,
prostitute
in
the
and he provided
Georgetown area of
lied to me
Grieshaber with a
Sanford. Orioles was in
written apology
a city truck at the time
twice.
on July 7.
and on the clock. The
"I am disapprostitute,
Veronica
ointed that I
Jackson, said Orioles
Al G rl«»h * b * r,
in a m am a racalling a
ave let you
gave her money to
J u ly 7 m a ttin g
down
as my
expose herself. Orioles
boss/mentor, as
admits Jackson was in
the truck but denies he
well as the mayor
JJ
who has been a
gave
her
money.
supportive advocated of my contri­ Grieshaber suspended Orioles with­
butions to the team," Van Gaale out pay for three days.
wrote in the letter. "... I made two
At one point during his July 7
mistakes. The first was allowing my meeting with Grieshaber, Lessard
mother and wife to drive the golf asked if Van Gaale could receive a
cart. The second was my (sic) giving reduction in force (RIF) or layoff.
my nieces and nephew a ride in the
"I thought about it and then told
neighborhood. It was a lapse in judg­ the mayor that I didn't think that
ment, and 1 regret any exposure would work," Grieshaber wrote in
brought upon the city because of it." the July 16 memo. "VVe have a budg­
Despite earlier suggesting that et surplus for the next year, so I can't
Grieshaber terminate Van Gaale, base it on the budget; and he was
Lessard has advocated a lesser pun­ productive as the deputy, so I can't
ishment, particularly after a separate say his position should be eliminated

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To begin, the project store­
front will open Tuesdays from
noon
to 4 p.m. and
Wednesdays from 9 a m. to 1
p.m. Jernigan said the goal is to
open five days a week. She
added that the project should
have its own storefront in the
mall in two or three months.
So seniors can stop by with
a problem. They can also call
or contact the office through
the Internet.
The phone number is 407571-8462. V'oice mail will be set
up soon, organizers said.
Jemigan nas been involved
as a volunteer setting up the
project since March, she said.
She has heard about the roof­
ing scams to which seniors
often fall victim.
The supposed roofers show
up and inspect the home. They
always find a problem and
want money up front, Jemigan
said. Trusting seniors write a
check and do not get any work,
for the money.
Project volunteers will listen
and direct the seniors to the
right law enforcement agency
or other resources.
Another problem Jemigan
expects at the mall will be
impulse buying. When seniors
buy something they may not
need, then take it back but are
refused, Jemigan said the vol­
unteers will talk with the store
to see what can be worked out.
The scams can amount to
thousands of dollars, Jemigan

Herald p h oto by T o m m y Vincent

Lako Mary Polico Officer Chris Taylor shows a letter he sends to companies that comply with Florida’s
law against selling alcohol and tobacco to minors.
arrested for serving alcohol
to a minor.
Amanda is one of a halfdozen undercover operatives
that the Lake Mary Police
Department uses in its
Juvenile Alcohol Beverage
Enforcement Detail.
During nine operations,
the department has made 36
arrests — 29 for selling alco­
hol to a minor under 21 and
seven for selling tobacco to a
minor under 18.
On July 7, for the first
time, each of 20 businesses
visited during an operation
were found in compliance.
None sold any alcohol or
tobacco to the minors,
according to Officer Chris
Taylor, detail commander.
The detail checks restau­
rants, convenience stores and
grocery stores, Taylor said.
He said Lake Mary had expe­
rienced an increase in the
number of underage people
attempting to buy alcohol.
The police department
started tne program because
the latest mortality data
states that car crashes are the
leading cause of death for
young people between 15

and 20 years old, Taylor said.
Many of the accidents are
influenced by alcohol.
Taylor said the young peo­
ple in the program are
trained not to beg to be
served. An undercover offi­
cer goes into the establish­
ment with the young person.
A uniformed officer waits
somewhere outside.
The young people carry
valid Florida identification.
They are told not to lie about
their age, Taylor said. This
ensures that they are not
tricking the store personnel,
he explained.
Clerks or waiters who sell
the products to minors are
usually given notice to
appear in court. Some have
been handcuffed on the
premises depending on how
they react Taylor said. Some
have had previous warrants
for their arrest as well. All are
considered arrested, he said,
adding that only the person
who makes the sale and not
the manager or owner of the
business is arrested.
People convicted of selling
the products to minors can­
not become managers, Taylor

said.
Amanda said she usually
goes on an operation about
once a month. She admits she
was nervous at first, but said
they started her at a Publix
where they rarely sell any­
thing to a minor.
Once a sale is made, she
said, she walks outside to a
uniformed officer close by.
Her friends think it is great
that she does this, and she
said, some have asked how
they could get into the pro­
gram.
"We're not meant to
deceive the employees,"
Amanda said. "We’re not
tricking anybody. VVe look
our age and we tell the
truth."
The Lake Mary Police
Department provides classes
for businesses and their
employees, Taylor said. The
training includes proper
checking of identification
and the legal consequences
of selling these products to
minors.
Taylor tells most business­
es when they comply with
the law, he said, unless they
sell to minors often.

is married and Vincent is sin­
gle.
Vincent lives with his par­
ents on the same property as
the business. Dominic said
Vincent helps their parents
quite a bit and he is home
almost every night.
Bean said he found it
strange that the Pathfinder
was
found
locked.
Investigators are trying to
determine Vincent's connec­
tion with the area.
The delay in the informa­
tion given to the public was
to allow investigators to use
the information in their
investigation, according to a
July 15 press statement from
the
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office.
Vincent wore blue jeans
and a black and white shirt
with an "8" on the back the
day he disappeared. He is 5feet, 9-inches tall and weighs
about 175 pounds.

Anyone with information
about the disappearance
should call Crimeline at 1800-423-TIPS or the Sheriff's
Office's Major Crimes Unit at
407-665-6600.

Caolo

said. The same project in
Orange County
recently
returned $4,000 to a senior
who had been duped.
Officer Paul Machovina is
community oriented policing
coordinator for the Altamonte
Springs Police Department. 1le
said seniors are sometimes
embarrassed to bring the situa­
tions to police officers.
Rather than having to tell a
20-year-old police officer about
the problem, another senior
may be less intimidating and
even more understanding.
In a non-criminal case, lie
added, there isn't much the
police can do. Now they can
refer the person to the Seniors
vs. Crime Project.
Since the project is connect­
ed with the Florida Attorney
General’s
Office,
other
resources will be available,
Machovina said. The attorney
general can put pressure on
licensing of a contractor who
may try to con .1 senior.
Investigative resources from
the state office may be avail­
able as well.
Machovina said children or
other relatives may get seniors
to open up to tne Senior
Sleuths, This could be a
resource for them when mom
or dad or grandparents don't
want to report a crime or prob­
lem.
Often, Jemigan said, people
just want their money back.
"I'm excited," she said of

the possibilities. "I've gone
around to a couple of places to
talk with seniors about the
program."
She said they also need vol­
unteers to be sleuths. The proj­
ect has 18 people, but will need
additional help as more people
use the service.
Some of the work will be
answering phones or doing
paperwork to record the cases,
she said. Others will resolve
situations.
Sleuths need to be peopleoriented, she said. It would
help if they have a background
working with people or in law,
she added.
Eight counties now have
storefronts. Seminole will be
the ninth.
Volunteers receive class­
room training and then oneon-one training for about two
weeks until they get used to
the process. Sleuths are
required to live in Florida for ^
part of the year and .Spvilk'
English, but a second language
would be valuable as well.
According to statistics farm
Attorney General Charlie
Crist's office, the storefont
projects have recovered more
than $2.3 million for seniors.
The project started in 1989.
To contact the project, senior^ can call or visit the office
or
send
e-mail
to
seniorsvscrime&lt;“ aspd.org For
more information, connect to
www.seniorsvscrime.coni.

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Hollywood, Florida and after worked as Deputy
a brief courtship he proposed Administrator of
marriage by phone from Navy the Florida Milk
Flight School Class 12-B in Commission and
Pensacola in 1941. On August the United States
17, 1942, he married his love. Defense.
Together with
Later, he saw duty at the
Naval Air Station Coco Solo his loving and
devoted
wife,
Canal Zone, Panama.
While still on active duty, they raised their
"Chief" graduated
from children and he
Caolo
Southern University College was involved in
school
of Law in Memphis, Tenn. in many
1956. His tour of duty saw activities, community proj­
him serving his country in ects, and saw them distin­
guish themselves academical­
Kingsville, Texas.
During his successful ly and athletically with the
career in the Navy, he was boys being given tne choice to
decorated
with
several matriculate at the great Notre
awards, citations, campaign Dame, where the three gradu­
ribbons, combat air crewman ated and continued on to
badge, American Campaign receive their law degrees.
The girls graduated from
Medal, European African
Middle Eastern Campaign University of Florida and the
Medal,
United
Nations University of Tennessee.
Chief Petty Officer Michael
Service Medal, National
Defense Service Medal, World Caolo (Ret.) was born May 9,
War II Victory Medal and the 1920 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to
Good Conduct medal with Italian parents wno immigrat­
two stars. He retired from the ed from Padula, Italy.
He is survived by his lov­
Navy in 1958 and made
Sanford his home where he ing and devoted wife Jackie of

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The Reali family and
friends have blanketed the
Sanford area with posters of
Vincent and information on
his disappearance. Until the
truck was found, practically
no information surfaced.
Bean said the Sheriff's
Office is processing the SUV
for evidence. He couldn't tell
how long it may take.
Dominic said of the disap­
pearance that it appeared
Vincent meant to leave for a
short time.
"He left his briefcase and
he left the lights on,"
Dominic said. He did lock
the door, he added.
The family is looking at
placing posters in the Winter
Garden area, he said. He
described his brother as a
happy person
"He'll help anyone,"
Dominic said. The brothers
have a different circle of
friends, he said, because he

because of lack off production."
On July 13, Grieshaber and
Lessard met with Van Gaale and his
wife, as well as community activist
George Saunders at Logan's
Roadhouse restaurant in an effort to
reach a compromise. Grieshaber pro­
posed that Van Gaale resign and sign
a release and wavier with the city. In
return, Van Gaale could use his sick,
vacation and personal leave; remain
on the payroll thmugh Oct. 31; have
his personnel file cleared and copies
of the written notification of charges
shredded; and receive a good refer­
ence from Grieshaber.
Van Gaale declined in part
because media outlets had already
requested a received copies of the
charges through the Florida public
records laws.
Following that meeting, Lessard
continued to lobby Grieshaber for
reduced punishment.
"I told the mayor that I was not
about to have Andrew back on the
second deck," Grieshaber wrote in a
July I I memo, "and that his presence
would effectively render my leader­
ship a nullity."

Answer key to today’s puzzle

Sanford; three sons,
Michael |r.r Jack and
Mark of Dallas Texas;
daughters, Bonnie Caolo
Collins of Gulf Breeze,
FI., and Susan Caolo
Boot of Atlanta Georgia;
seven grandchildren; a
brother Vincent Caolo of
South Haven, Mi.; and
sister Irene Sesson of
South I laven Mi.
A Catholic Memorial
Mass was celebrated at the
Navy Chape! at Naval Air
Station, Pensacola at 11:30
a.m. on Friday, July 16, 2004.
He was interred at the
National Cemetery at Fort
Barrancas, Pensacola, with
full U.S. Navy honor Guard
with a 21 gun salute. In lieu of
flowers, friends are asked to
contribute to the Michael and
Jackie Caolo Scholarship Fund
at the University of Notre
Dame, South Bend, Indiana,
46556 or U.S. Naval Flight
Museum
in
Pensacola.
Memorial services to be held
in Sanford will be announced
at a later date.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.
Smith and their sons, Ralph
Jr. and Walter had returned
from a week's vacation in
Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. R.B.
Chapman had returned from
Clayton, Ga. where they had
spent a few days. They were
accompanied home by their
daughter Jane. Mrs. W.A.
Leffler and Lila Leffler had
tne as far as Atlanta with
e Chapmans and then con­
tinued from there with Mr.
Leffler.
Cpl. J. Cullen Wright had
arrived from Georgetown
University to spend a short
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eradicate trie factors that
cause poverty.
Make your reservations
today by calling 407-3225418 and get the first-come
first-serve bus trip to
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ADM INISTR ATION

ALL CLAIMS. DEM AND S, AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
W ILL B E FO R EV E R BARRED
The dale ol the first publication
of this Notice is: July 18. 2004

32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the righl
to accept or reject any and/or all
bids

Surviving Trustee
Richard H Taylor
1007 Taproot Drive
Winter Springs. FL 32708

All creditors ol the late Lorene
Taylor (SSF558-3B 8237) resid­
ing at 1007 Taproot Orlve,
Winter Springs. Florida who
became deceased at her home
on May 16, 2004 and any other
persons having claims or
dsmanda against the Taylor
Joint Revocable Trust, dited
September 18. 2001, must tile
their claims with the surviving
trustee or the surviving trustee's
attorney within ninety (90) days
after the First publication o( this
notice

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To those party dinner
givers, there's a new helper
for those who don't like to
cook.
There is Cynthia's Casual
Catering which will bring
love and fulfillment from
her heart to your table. Her
desire is that the clients
experience gourmet dishes
without the hassle, the
preparation or the cost.
Cynthia's Casual Catering is

committed to insure that
every dish is quality pre­
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and the surviving trustee's allot,
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Jim Sawgrass to present
program.
Jim Sawgrass (This is cur­
rent 2004 news) of the

Florida Miscogee Creek
Indian Tribe will present
what he calls "A Deep Forest
Native American Program”
at the July 29 meeting of the
Sanford Historical Society.
The public is cordially
invited. Children will also be
interested as Sawgrass will
demonstrate early Indian
tools and his son will do
hoop dancing.
Tne meeting will be held
Thursday, July 29 at the
Chamber of Commerce
Building 400 E. First Street.
Social time will be on the
porch at 4:45 p.m. and the
program will begin at 5
p.m.

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Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Wright.
Capt. Stewart Gatchel and
Mrs. Gatchel, who had been
visiting relatives in Tampa
and Sanford would leave
Saturday for Fort Benning
Ga. where Capt. Gatchel
would be stationed, taking
an advanced officer's course.
Robert Stumon Herndon,
son of Mr. and Mrs. R E.
Herndon of 209 E. Fourth
Street, left to enter the Naval
Reserve Midshipman’s
School, U.S. Naval Academy.

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040 West New York Avenuo
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Telephone (386) 736-6900
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11:()() am

400-AME
Historic St James
AM E Church
819 Cypress Avenue
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Bronda Rogers Edge, Paslor
Sunday School. 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed., 6:30PM

402-Assembly of God
Weklva Assembly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman, Paslor
Sunday Svcs, 8 15AM
A 10:45AM
Sunday School 9.30AM

404-Baptist
Countryside Baptist Church
590 S Counlry Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban’s
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile off Greeneway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (aJI ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Services
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Difference is
Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Paslor
Sunday Worship
Service 9 :30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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404-Baptist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, Wod, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. 10am-1pm

Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

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321-0885
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First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday- 9 45 AM Bible Study
•11:00AM Worship Service
•5.00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Discipteship Study
•5:30PM Pastor’s
Discipteship Study
*5:30Vocal Ensembles
Wednesday
•6.00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children s Creative Arts)
■6PM Discipteship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor’s Bible Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
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519 S Park Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blylhe, Sr Paslor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev, R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship. 10:30A,6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

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First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday’Worship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8:15AM
Sunday School.....9 30AM
Morning Worship . 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

Grace Baptist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday School.....9:30am
Morning Worship ....10:45am
Evening Worship.....6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service ...,6:30pm

404-Baptist

Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise A Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor.,,11AM
Evening Service......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C )
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard. Pastor
Sunday School.... 9 30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practico Wod. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S Park Avo (9 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 A 10a m
Nursery A Sunday School tor chil­
dren Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues. A Weds. Community meal (9
5:30pm Weds For limes A detail ol
studies and activities. Call 407-3224611

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer. Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.... 5:30PM
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning .....8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday M orning...9:30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S Oak Avo, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worship Service.... 10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http ://www terms org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanlord Hwy46A A
Upsala Rd
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8.15AM A 6:30PM
Nursery Provided
www NowCreationChurch.ee

443-Methodist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Santord. F L 32773
(4 0 7 )3 2 3 -1 5 6 3
websjto-www P A B C -L C S org
'T h e Family Friendly Church*

Ron Williams, Sr, Paslor
Bill Simpson, Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children’s Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A M Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
■Biblo Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wod Bible Study A AWANA 7pm
Home of Liberty
Chrlatian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H.E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR48A)
Sanford, Florida
407*323 0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins. Associate Paslor of
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 8AM A 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed. Bible Study A Prayer Service
6.30PM

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Corner ot 9lh St A S. Oak Ave
Santord, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout, Paslor
Weekday Mas3 9AM, Mon-Frl
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil......5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM. 10 30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

St Peter’s Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart nd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L Holt. Rector
Wkond Eucharist; Sat, 5pm
Sun 7;30am, Oam, 11am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery, 8 45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter
*Ch«dfmi0C* Episcopal Church*

803 W. 4th St
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Maik Barth. Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
Faithful Ward Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakoviow Plaza. 407-328-4300
320 E Commercial St.. Santord
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(ages 4 -1 2 ).... It AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.... 12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Meeting , 7 30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling 2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 (or appt)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pestor/Director

410-Christian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford. FL
407-322-0900
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 A 10:30

LifeSpring OutReach
Ministries
Sun, 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women’s Club
135 W, Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phone: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Lite At A Time
www, lilespringministrles-org

413-Christlan Science
First Church of ChrlsL
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
Wednesday......7:30PM
Child Care provided
R eading R oom
145 W ekiva Springs R d
Ste 149A, Longwood, FL
Phono 407-669-1490
Mon-Frt 10am-4pm
Sat t Oam-1pm

419-Church of God
Church ot God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship . 10:45AM
Evening Service 8PM
Wednesday Classes
tor alt age3.....7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School. 407-323-1411

Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(corner ot Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Intor-Mission.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Biblo Study
W ednesday......
6 30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided tor Babies
and Small Children.
"Small Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Sorve You"

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo, Sanlord, FL
407-322-4371
••Jim Bradshaw, P a s to rMorning Worship,
8:30am A 11.00am
Coflee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
Email hoop '3 santQrdoreabv.Qrp
Sun, Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School OAM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun,
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bolls Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcomo Your Visit At Any
Event
Dr Bill Chegwm. Interim Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Wood3 Road
Lake Mary. FL
407-333*2030
Dr. Michael L. Andrews,
Interim Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services I OAM
Nursery Provided

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Santord
407-324-0199

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, !0AM A It 30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
M ARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine W orship......11AM
Wed Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Shower Down of Blessings
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson. Pastor
Sunday School. 10AM
Morning Worship, H A M
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian Church
“Knowing A Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road,
Sanford. F L
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch.com
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, F L 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile)
Leonard O Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
•Where the Gospel is good News'
Sunday School.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ....H A M
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Life With us

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Page 10A
Sunday
July 18, 2 0 0 4

River Rats retain league lead

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

Mark

Sanford wins
blowout behind
DeYoung, Lozada

B ellhorn

Special to the Herald

Oviedo High School's

Boston Red Sox
ab

h

r

HR

rbi

avg.

301

79

58

10

47

.262

• Had another good week, rais­
ing average seven points and
is closing in on career highs
in hits (115), runs scored (86)
and RBI (56).

Harald p h oto by Jim W en tz

Sanford River Rats first baseman hit a
two-run home run on Wednesday.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — The
Sanford River Rats righted the ship just
in time to hang onto the load in the
Florida Collegiate Summer League.
After dropping two games last week
and a make-up game on Tuesday to the
Daytona Beacn Barracudas, the River
Rats posted their first post-AII-Star
Game victory in impassive fashion
with an 11-1 thumping of the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs at Lake Brantley
High School Wednesday evening.

The game went from a pitcher's duel
to a laugher quickly as the game was
scoreless until the sixth inning.
But in the top of the fifth inning,
Sanford's Courtney Propst reached on a
bases-loaded infield single to break up
the scoreless battle and the River Rats
added two more ruas to the lead before
the inning ended.
Sanford then plated two runs in each
of the sixth and seventh inning to build
a 7-1 lead and the River Rats never
looked back.
The recipient of the offense was Kyle
DeYoung, who continues to pitch out­
standing baseball this summer. The
righthander went the first seven
innings, allowing only one run, to run
his record to 6-0 and lower his earned
run average to 0.26.
With the lead in hand, Sanford fumed

on the "power," getting a two-run
homer from Jon Lozada and a three-run
blast from Oviedo’s Brett Murphy.
Lozada and Murphy both had a pair
of hits in the victory.
Also on Wednesday, Daytona Beach
extended its winning streak to four
games, outscoring the Orlando
Shockers, 7-4, at Daytona Beach
Community College.
The headliners for the Barracudas
were Sanford's Petracca brothers as
older brother Angelo went 3-for-5 and
drove in three rum to help 'little' broth­
er Dominic pick up the pitching victory.
With the results, Sanford improved to
12-8 and holds a 1/2-game lead over
Daytona Beach, which is now 11-8 on
the season. Orlando fell to 10-11 and
into third place, 2-1 / 2 games off the
See FCSI, Page 9A

Seminole High School’s

Summer hoop stars

D avid
E c k s t e in
SS
A naheim A ngels

ab

h

r

HR

rbl

avg.

268 76

42

0

17

.284

• Is back on track after a rough
beginning of the month (see
story elsewhere on page)
heading into All-Star break.
Lake Mary's

D anny
G raves

w

I

sav so

bb

era

I

3

31

5

2.80

26

• Will be Seminole County's only
representative at the All-Star
Gajne which will be played
Tuesday in Houston.
Lake Brantley High School's

F elipe
L o pez

Cincinnati Reds
ab

h

r

HR

46

7

3

0

rbl

avg.

5

.152

• Has not played the past week
as Barry Larkin has returned
from DL on fire with bat.
Sanford Middle School's

C orey
Patterson

Chicago Cubs
ab
h
r HR

rbi

avg.

312

34

.279

44

10

• Has slumped a little this week
as Cubs try to close in on
Cardinals this weekend, the
final time the rivals play.
Seminole High School’s

CF

Baltimore Orioles
ab

h

r

HR

rbi

avg.

30

10

4

0

3

333

• Has gone 7-for-12 (.583) in
past five games with two
runs scored, a double, a
stolen base and three RBI
after getting playing time.
Lake Brantley High School's

J aso n
V a r it e k
C

Boston Red Sox
254

The Orlando Magic have
signed free agent guard-for­
ward Hidayet "Hedo"
Turkoglu (HEE-doh TURK-ohlue). General Manager John
Weisbrod announced
Thursday. Per team policy,
terms of the deal are not dis­
closed.
"Hedo (Turkoglu) was one of
the few skill players available
at his position. He certainly
had options in regard to where
he would play and we're excit­
ed he has joined our team,"
said Weisbrod. "He flourished
in Sacramento's up-tempo,
running game and that is
something we're planning to
do here."
Added Magic head coach
Johnny Davis, "We're excited
to have Hedo join our club. He 1
brings a great deal of versatile !
ty to our team. He shoots the
ball well, brings some gotnl
size to the swingman position
and runs the floor very well.
We're looking forward to his
contributions."
Turkoglu (6'10", 220,
3/19/79, No. 15) played in 80
regular games for San Antonio
last season, averaging 9.2 ppg.,
4.5 rpg., 1.9 apg. and 1.00
stlpg. in 25.9 minpg. He start­
ed in 44 of the Spurs' final 46
outings, averaging 11.0 ppg.,
5.1 rpg., 2.3 apg. and 1.18
blkpg. during that span.
Turkoglu shot 41.9 percent
(101-of-241) from three-point
range, ranking eighth in the
NBA. He recorded double fig­
ure's in scoring 36 times,
including a season-high 21
points vs. Dallas on Mar. 5.
Turkoglu also appeared in 10
playoff games, averaging 7.7
ppg., 4.5 rpg. and 1.5 apg. in

LAKE BUENA VISTA
— If you are a youth bas­
ketball fan, Disney's Wide
Wor/d of Sports Is the place
to be over the next few
weeks.
The Orlando-based
Amateur Athletic Union
(AAU) is currently wrap­
ping up its girls portion of
the summer National
Championship schedule
with tne boys ready to
take center stage starting
on Tuesday.
Currently, the Seminole
Raiders, an 18-and-Under
team consisting of present
and future Seminole
Community College play­
ers, is taking part in trie
Division I Girls Basketball
Championships.
Led by 5-foot-11 power
forward Abena "Bobo"
Bosia from Evans High
School and 6-foot-1 center
Kirsten Harris from Ft.
Lauderdale, the Raiders
split a pair of games on
VVednesday and should be
in line for a good seeding
in Bracket Play, which
begins today (Saturday)
and wraps up with the
finals on Monday.
The team is being
coached by SCC assistant
Alex DeLaFe with former
SCC and Winter Springs
star Missy Guadagnino
serving as an assistant
coach before heading off
to Nova Southeastern
University in Ft.
Lauderdale.
But it's next week that
will be of special interest
See AAU, Page 9A

H E R A L D P H O T O S B Y JIM W E N T Z

Rising Lake Howell sopho­
more Nick Calalhes (above)
averaged 21 points per game
in leading his team to fourth
place in the AAU 15-andUnder National
Championships last week in
Cleveland, Tennessee, and
will be playing in a pair ot
tournaments at Disney's
Wide World of Sports next
week, while rising Seminole
Community College sopho­
more Abena -Bobo" Bosia
(right) is playing with the
Seminole Raiders in the 18and-Under AAU Division I
National Tournament this
weekend at Disney. For more
Information check out the
website at
www.aausports.org.

27.1 mpg.

Said Turkoglu, "It feels great
to be with the Magic. This is a
great opportunity for me and
gives new life to my career.
I'm very excited and can't wait
to get started with my new
teammates."
Selected in the first round
(16th overall) of the 2000 NBA
See Magic, Page 9A

Four local girl weightlifters at
U.S. Olympic Training Center

Raines J r.

ab

Special to the Herald

By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

Cincinnati Reds

87

County
basketball
players
head to
Disney

Magic
get Hedo
Turkoglu

h

r

HR

rbi

avg.

68

34

9

31

.272

• Is having an average season
for him and will not be mak­
ing a second straight trip to
the All-Star Game, but still
the leader of the Red Sox.

Special to the Herald

Four Central Florida teenage girls are at the
U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado
Springs to train with U S. Olympic weightlift­
ing coaches for almost two weeks prior to the
beginning of the 2004 Olympic Games,
This invitation-only camp is an opportunity
for the top schoolage weigntlifters from across
America, the Olympic hopefuls for 2008, to
train with tire coaches and athletes who reside
and train year-round at the U.S. Olympic
Training Center.
Three of the girls practice every weekday at
Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte
Springs. 17-year old Kathleen McConnell an
in-coming senior at Lake Brantley High School,
and 14-year old Meredith Hamill, an in-coming
freshman at Lake Brantley, are returning for the
second summer to the U.S. Olympic Training
Center. Both teenagers are Schoolage National
Champions in their respective weight and age
classes.
McConnell and Hamill will be joined at the
Olympic Training Center this year by
Altamonte Weightlifting teammate Ashley
Kirkpatrick, a junior at Lake Mary High School
and a nationally ranked lifter. The fourth Team
Florida invitee is Angela Candage of Ormond

(

Beach, who is currently ranked third nationally
in her weight class.
Altamonte Weightlifting Coach Danny
Camargo, himself a former resident of the
Olympic Training Center, former USA Team
member and 19% Olympic hopeful, says the
future is bright for all these lifters.
"The atmosphere at the Olympic Training
Center is exactly what these girls need to get to
the next level," said Carmargo. "They are
national champions now and it helps them
tremendously to receive this intense coaching
and to be around other elite national champi­
ons and Olympians. It's a life-changing experi­
ence, especially in an Olympic year. Plus, the
camaraderie and team atmosphere keeps these
girls going when those weights get really
heavy. They just work harder."
Team Florida Weightlifting is a not-for-profit
organization dedicated to the development and
promotion of Olympic Style Weightlifting
among Florida youth and young adults. It
offers instruction, training and competition on
a statewide level to anyone who may be inter­
ested. All are welcome. Scholarships are avail­
able for those in need.
For more information, visit
www.usaweightlifting.org.

Photo co u rte s y of S abrina Helaa

Meredith Hamill (spotting) and Kathleen McConnell are two of the
lour Central Florida teenage girts who will be training in Colorado
Springs the next two weeks.
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FCSL
Continued from Page BA
lead, while Winter Park is five games out at 713.
The schedule for this weekend has Orlando
and Daytona Beach playing at Tinker Field in a
three-game scries with Friday and Saturday's
games beginning at 7 p.m. and Sunday's game
starting at 1 p.m.
The River Rats, meanwhile, will continue a
long road trip at Lake Brantley against the
Diamond Dogs with single nine-inning games
starting at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 1
p.m. on Sunday the 18tn.
In early week games next week, Sanford will
take on Daytona Beach at Daytona Beach
Community College on Tuesday, July 20th start­
ing at 7 p.m. and Orlando will take on Winter
Park at Lake Brantley High School starting at 7
p.m. on Wednesday, July 21st.
Sanford will not be at home again until Friday
the 23rd when they open a weekend series with
the Shockers beginning at 7 p.m.
TickeLs for all FCSL games are just $8 for the
whole family or $4 for individuals and a SI for
students. Kids under six are free.
For more information, check out the league
website at www.floridaleague.com and follow
the links to your favorite teams.

H erald p h o to s by J im W entz

Lake Mary's Darryl Merthie (left) and SCO's Kirsten Harris (right) are putting their talents on display at
Disney's Wide World of Sports this week.

A A U --------------------------------------------Continued from Page 8A
to locals as the Casselberrybased Florida Team Nike, made
up mostly of Lake 11owe) I
players is scheduled to play in
both the 16-and-Under Super
Showcase and the Junior
National Tournament.
Lake Mary superstar Darryl
Merthie will also be at Disney
next week, playing in both the
Junior Super Showcase and
Junior National Championship.
The Super Showcases are
three-day events where the best
young players in the country
are invited to play tor three
days in hunt of nearly every
Division I coach In the country,
who make the trek to Orlando
every year to check out the
upcoming talent.
The 16-and-Under tourna­
ment is Tuesday (Julv 20)
through Thursday, with the
Juniors (I7‘s) to be played
Friday through Monday.
MerjJue, who is raUxl as ono

of the Top 100 guards in the
country, has been playing with
the Tallahassee Wildcats this
summer, a traveling AAU team
that goes all over the United
States to play tournaments.
And the Ram has been out­
standing, making the AllToumament Team in several
tournaments as he shows the
country that he is one of the
best in America,
Nike Team Florida-FBVA,
meanwhile, is moving up in
class after finishing fourth in
the nation in the 15-and-Under
National Tournament in
Cleveland, Tennessee last
week.
The team won its first five
games in Poll and Bracket play,
then moved into the Final Four
by beating Connecticut Nike
Elite, coached by Ceno
Auriemma, the University of
Connecticut women's basket­
ball coach, 69-54, and top-seed­
ed No E x cu ses from Indiana,

78-73.
But the team lost to the even­
tual champion Memphis
Magic, 79-64, in the semifinals
and 77-68 to Baltimore Select in
the Consolation Game to finish
fourth out of 124 squads.
Rising Lake Howell sopho­
more Nick Calathes led the
team in scoring in eight of the
nine games and averaged 21
points for the week. Follow
Silver Hawk John Roberson
scored 18 to be the top scorer in
the other game.
Other Lake Howell players
on the squad are Joey
Rodriguez, Chandler Parsons
and Jeremy Jackson. Other
p la y e r s Include Jordan Bolton
of Winter Park, Matt Pressey of
Lake Mary and Danny Kra/it
of Bishop Moore.
The team is coached by John
Calathes, the father of Nick,
and Dave Krazit, who played
at Seminole Community
College for Joe Sterling.

Le g a ls

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
C A S E NO : 03-CA-3072-14G

ticipats In this proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at telephone
number (407)665-4330. not later
than seven (7) days prior to the
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(TO O ) 1-800-955-8771. or Voice
(V) I -600-955 8770, vta Florida
Relay Servico

M IDFIRST BANK,
Plaintiff.
vi
PATRICIA L KINO. SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . CITIBANK (S O U TH
D AKO TA}, N A , C IT Y OF
SA N FO R D VIRGINIA FELDER.
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , CLER K
O F TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T, and
UNKNOW N
TE N A N TS O W N E R S .
Defendants
A M ENDED
N O TIC E OF S A LE
Notice Is hereby Qiven, pur­
suant to an E i Parta Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered in this cause. In the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
L O T a. B LO C K E. W O O O M ER E PARK 2ND REPLAT.
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R EC O R D E D IN
PLAT BOOK t3. PAGE 73. OF
TH E P UB LIC R E C O R D S OF
S EM INO LE C O U N T Y F LO R I­
DA
and commonly known as
203 Woodmero Btvd . al public
sale, lo the highest and best bid­
der. tor cash, held on the west
tront door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, a ll 1 00 AM
on August 3, 2004.
Dated this 2nd day ol July
2004

In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate m this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654330, not later than seven |7)
days prior lo the proceeding It
hearing Impaired. (TO O ) 1-6009558771, or Voice IV) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G Castillo
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector,
Foyle A S«nger, P A
P O Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0000
Publish: July It . 18. 2004
G059
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN AND FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N T Y
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO : Q3CA-738-14W
U N ITE D G U A R A N TY
R ESID EN TIAL INSURANCE
CO M PAN Y O F N O R TH
CAROLINA.

Punned

vs
RENA HUDGINS A/K/A RENA
HUOGINE, KATH LEEN E
SO DER STRO M .
KARL
A
SO D ER STR O M
AND
AND
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S , G R A N T E E S OR
C R E D IT O R S
OF
KARL
S O D E R S TR O M . D E C E A S E D ,
and UNKNOW N
TE N A N TS O W N E R S .
Defendants
A M ENDED
N O TIC E O F SALE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an E t Parte Or dor
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
enured In this cause, m the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I wiU sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
TH E
FO LLO W IN G
D E S C R IB E D
P R O P E R TY
LO CATEO
IN
SEM IN O LE
C O U N T Y , L O T 5 A N D 6,
B LO C K
D.
S A N LA N D O
SPRINGS TR A C T NO 8, AS
P ER PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K 5,
P AG E 53, O F TH E P UB LIC
R ECOR DS
OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A

P ho to co u rte s y ot O rta o d o M a glc.co m

M a g ic ---------------Continued from Page 8A
Draft by Sacramento, Turkoglu has played in 301
regular season games during his NBA career
with Sacramento and San Antonio, averaging 7.9
ppg., 3.7 rpg. and 1.6 apg. in 21.5 minpg. He has
also appeared in 44 career playoff contests, aver­
aging 75 ppg., 4.2 rpg. and 1.4 apg. in 23.4

and commonly known u
1511 Robert Street, al public
tale, to the highest and best bid­
der. tor cash, held on (he west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, al 11 CO AM
on Julyy 29, 2004
Deled this 30th day ol June.
2004.

minpg. Turkoglu was named to the 2000-01 NBA
All-Rookie Second Team. Turkoglu is the first
Turkish-born player in NBA history. He ranks
fourth on Sacramento’s all-time list in threepoint field goal percentage. Before entering the
NBA, Turkoglu played four seasons with Efes
Pilsen of the Turkish Professional League.
For Orlando Magic ticket information, call

Legals

Legals

Clerk ol the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

The Orlando Magic have signed 6-foot-10 free agent guard-forward Hidayet "Hedo" Turkoglu, a former
standout with the San Antonio Spurs.

Herald photo by Jim W e n ti

Former Seminole High School star Angelo
Petracca (right) was 3-for-5 with throe RBI to help
the Daytona Beach Barracudas dofoat the
Orlando Shockers, 7-4, Wednesday night.

Clerk ol the Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americana WUh Disabilities Act.
persona with duabrhtiet needing
e special accommodation lo per-

Michelle G CasliKo
Kass. Shulei. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle &amp; Singer. P A
P O Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601 0800
Publish July I t . 18. 2004
G060

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F TH E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A .
IN AND FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N T Y
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO: 04-CA-1351-14L
G R E E N TR E E SER VICIN G LLC
F/KVA C O N S E C O FIN AN C E
S E R V IC IN G
CORP.
FfK/A
G R EE N TR E E FINANCIAL
SERVICING CO R P O R ATIO N ,
PtaintiH.
vs.
JE H R Y L C O O P E R A7K7A
JE R R Y C O O P E R . JAN E DOE
C O O P E R . TH E U N K N O W N
S P O U S E OF JE R R Y L
C O O P E R A/K7A JE R R Y
COOPER BRENOAK
C O O P E R . JA C Q U E LIN E SUE
C O O P E R IF LIVING,
IN C LUD IN G ANY UN KNO W N
S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N O A N TIS ), IF
R EM AR R IED
AN D
IF
D E C E A S E D TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
"H E IR S .
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . L IE N O R S AND
T R U S TE E S AN D ALL O TH E R
P ERSONS
CLA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH E
N A M ED
D E F E N D A N T (S );
LE A S IN G
TE C H N O L O G Y ,
INC .
W H E TH E R D IS S O LV E D O R
P R E S E N TL Y
E X IS TIN G .
TO G ETH ER
WTTH
ANY
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S LIEN O R S . OR
TR U S TE E S O F SAID
O E F E N D A N T (S )
and
all
O TH E R P E R S O N S CLAIMINQ
BY. TH R O U G H , UN D E R OR
A G A IN S T
DEFENDANTS:
JO H N DO E. UN KNO W N
TE N A N T.
JA N E
DO E.
UN KNO W N TENANT,

Legals

IN RE E S TA TE O F
JA M E S EDW AR D PLEASANT,
Deceased
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol James Edward Pleasant,
deceased, whose date ol death
was March 1, 2004, and whose
Social Security Number is 44728-1870, is pending in the
C itcull Court lot Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probale
Division, the address ot which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and Ihe personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
torth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to be served
must Mo their claims with this
Court W ITHIN TH E L ATER O F 3
M O N TH S A FTE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E DATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E T O TH EM
All other creditors ol Ihe dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must Me Iheir
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A FTE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NO TIC E

Together with a 1995 Palm
Harbor Mobile Home, ID *
PH098t23Aand
ID IPH098123B |1he 'Mobile
Homos')
In addition, the Motto Homes
include alt Ihe loflowtng. whether
now
owned
or
hereafter
acquired, whether now ousting
or hereafter arising, end whetevor located
(a) All accessions, accessories,
increases, and additions to snd
all replacements ol and substitu­
tions lor the Mobile Homes
(b) All products and produce ol
any of the Mobile Homes
(c) All accounts, general intangi­
bles. instruments, rents, monies,
payments, and all other rights,
arising out ol a sale, lease, or
other disposition of any ot the
Mobile Homes
(d) Alt proceeds (including insur­
ance proceeds) from the sale,
destruction, loss, or other dispo­
sition ol any ol the Mobile
Homes
(e) All records and data relating
to any of iho Mobile Homos,
whether to Ihe form ol a writing,
photograph, microfilm, micro­
fiche, or electronic madia,
together with all ol Grantor's
right, title, and micros! in and to
all computer software required lo
uMirn. create, maintain, and
piocess any such records or
data on electronic media

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
th e
TIM E PER IO D S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A F TE R T H E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BAR R ED
The date ol the first publication
ot this Notice is July 11 2004
Personal Representative
James W Pleasant
1033 Oak View Road
High Point. N C 27265
S TE P H E N H C O O V E R
Attorney lor James W Pleasant
Florida Bar Number 0314080
Hutchison Mamelo 4 Comer,
PA
230 North Park Avenue
P O Bos 1149
Sanlotd. Florida 32772
Telephono (407)322 4051
Publish July 11. IS 2004
G063

Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO B R EN D A K C O O P E R ,
JA C Q U E LIN E S U E C O O P E R
IF LIVING. IN C LU D IN G ANY
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N TlS l. IF REMAR
RIED AND IF O E C E A S E D , THE
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S ,
G R A N TE E S ,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S LIE N O R S AND
TH U S TE E S AND ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH E
NAM ED
D E FE N D A N T(S )
W H O S E R ES ID EN C E arani
unknown
Y O U ARE H ER E B Y required to
Me your answer or written
defenses, il any. in the above
proceeding with ihe Clerk ol this
Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon (he plain nil's attor­
ney, whose name and address
appears hereon, within 30 days
alter the first publication ol this
Notice ol Action, the nature ol
this proceeding being a sutf tor
toreclosure ol mortgago against
(he following described property,
to wit
L O T 171, R IVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS, UN IT tilA, A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E P LA T TH ER E O F,
AS R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
46. PAGES 67 69.
O F TH E
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F SEMI­
N O LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
A/KM 2004 S W IF T R O AD .
O V IE D O . FL 32766
It you tail to tile your answer or
written delenses to Ihe above
proceeding, on plaintiff s attor­
ney. a default win be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded to the Complaint or
Petition.
Dated this day ol JU L t. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniol
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33619-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintiff

C.

Puhish July ft. 18. 2004
0081

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM IN O LE CO U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NUM BER ; 04 566-CP

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN AND
FO R SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
Case No 04 CA-706-14-L
CAPITAL CR O S S IN G BANK,
a Massachusetts Corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
TE E N TR ANSFO RM ATION
M INISTRIES. INC a dissolved
Florida corporation, and RAY
RICH ARD SO N individually
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 45
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo Ihe Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered July 9
2004 to Case No 04 C A -706
14-L. to the Circuil Court ol ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor Seminote County,
Florida, that I will sen to ihe
highest and best bidder lor cash
at Ihe West front door. Pork
Avenue side ot the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue
Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, on
August 24. 2004, at Ihe hour ol
1100 A M ,
the
property
described as loltows
See Eihibit "A" attached
The West Halt of Lot 435. Map
ol The Van Arsdale Osborne
Brokerage C o s Add. lo Black
Hammock, according to the plat
thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book t. Page 31. of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida (the "Real Property")
Together with an ousting or sub­
sequently erected or affined
buildings, improvements and fu­
tures. ail easements, rights ol
way. and appurtenances,
si
water, water rights, watercours­
es and ditch rights including
stock m utilises with ditch or r o ­
gation rights); and all other
rights, royalties, and profits,
relating to ihe real property,
including without limitation all
miner ala. oil, gas. geothermal
and similar mailers, located in
Seminole County. State ot
Florida.
Together with aft ol Grantor's
right, title, and ne rest to and to
all leases ol the Real Property
and all rents horn the Reel
Properly. In adckSon. Grantor
grants to Lender a Uniform
Commercial Code security altereat to ihe personal property and
rents

Dated at Santord, Seminole
County. Florida, this 9th day ot
July. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
7achary J Bancroft. Esquire
Attorneys lor Plaintiff,
SHIRLEY M ACKER LEY
Florida Bar No 0014149
Lowndes. Drosdick, Dosler,
Kanlor 4 Reed PA.
450 S Orange Avonue, 8th Floor
Orlando. Florida 32801
Telephone (407)418 6331
Facsimile (407)843-4444
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Amei icans With Disability Act
person who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you a/e enti­
tled. at no cost to you. lo the pro­
vision ol certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N30I. Santord.
Florida 32771 (407) 665-4227.
within (2) working days ot your
receipt ot this notico. if you are
hearing or voice Impaired, call I -

(DG0)-955-a771.
Publish. July 18. 25.2004
G107
N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that Ihe undersigned, S A N ­
FO R D BOAT W ORKS 4 MARI­
NA, INC will on A ugusl 5.
2004, at M OO A M . al 4130
Celery Avenue. Santord. Florida,
offer lor sale and sell al public
outcry to the highest and best
balder lor cash, ihe following
described personal property
abandoned by a previous ten­
ant. Joseph G, Hudock in
Seminole County, Florida, to be
sold as one lot and described as
loltows
ITEM Q U A N T ITY
NUMBER

SERIAL/1D

1990 20‘ Godfrey vessel
One (1 1
GDY7I27CA090
Decal 403594318
Registration I FL 3520GU
D A TED this 9th day ol July,
2004
SANFO R D B O A T W ORKS 4
MARINA. INC
Archie Smith. President
Notice ol Public Sale prepared
by: Attorney lor Santord Boat
Works 4 Marina. Inc.
Stephen H Coovor
H U TC H IS O N , MAMELE &amp;
COOVER, P A
P O Bos 1149
Santord. F L 32772-1149
Publish July 16. 25. 2004
0118

U N C LA IM E D V EH IC LE
A U C TIO N
Removal of the described vehi­
cles was conducted to compli­
ance with F S . 71378 Notice
that Harrys Towing wti M l said
vehicles al Putokc Auction tor
Cash on Ju ly 30, 2004. at 10.00
A M al 102 N Maple Aire..
Santord. F L 32771 A t vehicles
sold AS iS No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves toe right
to btd on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to tele;
1990 T O Y O T A
J T 2 E L 3 1F7L048M&amp;3
Publish: July 18. 2004

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SALES HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 8PM SATURDAY 9
12NOON - SPM
SERVICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:30AM - 6:00PM SATURDAY 8:00AM - 5:00PM

S A TU R N

O F O R LA N D O /N O R TH
2725 S. Highway 17-92
(between SR 436 &amp; SR 434)

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800-203-9518

SATURN

Ail offers expire July 21, 2004. Photos for illustration purposes only. Additional warranty and added vehicle accessories may affect final payment. Not all buyers will qualify for lease loyalty. Dealer retains
all applicable incentives. Tax, tag. title, retailer-installed options, and $298.50 dealer fee additional on all vehicles. Used car payments calculated at 5.49% APR with 10% down payment with approved
credit. Customer must have 720 or better Beacon score to qualify for special rate. *48 month lease W.A.C., 12,000 miles per year. ION-MSRP $14,945 - $16,870. VUE-MSRP $18,290.

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45-63 /Employment

Rentals
91127

\ __________ / Merchandise
Automotive
Real Estate
191197 Miscellaneous 231245

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141-165

To Place Your Ad Call
27— N ursery &amp;
C hild C are
Preschool Toachor. C D A , will
care for children, ages 3-6. &amp;
after school. 7:30anv6:30pm,
Part Time available M 3 Carol,
407-331-1199, tutoring also
avail.

55— Business
O pportunities
M A H T IN IZ IN Q FF1A N CH IS E
Dry cleaning is a growing,
recession-resistant, highlyrated $7 billion industry
Multiple-store opportunities;
Exclusive terntones Sominar:
7PM Wed , 0 8 0 4 0 4 Embassy
Suites Hotel. 191 E Pine SI.
(Pino St &amp; Rosalind) Downtown
Orlando Reservations: Tiffany
8 0 0 -8 2 7 -0 2 0 7
O der
by
prospectus only

59— Finan cial
S ervices
Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
for it before they deliver. For
m om information, call toll-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
service m essage from Th e
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Com m ission)

61— M oney t o L end
Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal for companies doing
business by phone lo promise
you a loan and ask yo u to pay
for It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-free
1 -8 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
service m essage from Th e
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

63— M ortgages
C a s h for H oles, Tru st
Deeds. M ortgages,
Inheritances, Lotteries,
etc...
You can sell your contract
and get cash now!
407-323-1965
www Mutual A s solsflegerter all
onSystems.com

71— H elp W anted
A c c o u n ts Payable
A ssista nt
R eview and calculate all
payments and maintain records
of payments Knowledge of
Microsoft W ord and Excel
required Maintain Accounts
Payable System. Sales and use
Tax 1099 requirements and
processing. Account allocation
and Standard Period Entries.
Prepares various accounting
statements
and
financial
reports
Team oriented with the ability to
rterad with Customers W e offer
a competitive compensation
pkg. including 4 0 Ik . slock
purchase, major medical,
denial, vacation,
holiday,
personal time oil and overtime
W e are an E O E and Drug tree
workplace.
Send Resume to:
Feathertite Luxury Coaches
4441 Orange Slvd
Sanlord. F L 32771
Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax; 407-323-1945
E-m ail: achitwnodfllthr.com

MEDICAL SERVICE
SALES ASSOCIATE
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71— H elp W anted
A D Y E H IIS 1 N Q S A L E S
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld Is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to )oin
our progressive sales team
serving Sanlord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area,
A
marketlngrbusiness degree
or
som e
direct
sales
experience preferred. W o will
train the right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
doses to achieve Must be self,
motivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computor
and/or design skills helpful but
nol necessary Must own
good, reliable transportation
Thts a a Pul Brno Monday Frtlay
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position
with
com pensation based on
education
and
sates
experience
II interested, please send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H era ld
N ew spap ers
P O B o x 1667
S a n lo rd , F L 32772
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 U 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
E m ail:
dsutlon j semi note herakl.co

tn
EOE
Experienced D u m p Truck
driver wanted Tn-axle, clean
C lass B C O L 407-349-2778
Exp Carpenters- metal &amp; wood
framing. Hand tods A tram req
Call 407 322-5442 or 3 2 1-2264757
FQ Q Q S A LE S
Love food? H ow about selling
it The nations premier national
food service seeks quality reps
with entrepreneurial spirit to
service new and existing
accounts
* Unlimited annual earnings
potential
* Complete training
* Strong Corporate back-up
‘ Flexible schedule
BE YOUR OW N BOSS
For your opportunity to control
and improve your income call
Rick Siegel at 600-662-3663 x
133 or 352-250-5166 II no
answer leave m essage with
name and phone number Or lax
resume to 407-3 2 6 -7132
F u ll
S e rv ic e
m e c h a n ic
ImrnedkUa openmg, Ital rate pay.
posable $700 wWy. ful tune. C a l
407-688-9399
Full
Timo
m a in te n a n c e
person needed lor a hotel. Ateo
need
AM
w altre e e
&amp;

dishwasher Pis cal 407-4441000
G ro u n d
&amp;
Building
Maintenance
Person:
Maintains otltce &amp; shop
facilities. M owing &amp; misc
projects.
401k,
health
insurance, dental Apply at 990
M ler Dr, Altamonte Springs. 407260-9000

IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S TI
A lw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportuntw and Irancheee. Cel
Florida D e p l ol Agriculture A
Consumer Sarvtcae « 800-4357352 or F T C H E L P lor tree
information Orvtettour Web site
at w ww ttc govibizop.
Florida law requires sellers Of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture
&amp;
C onsum e r
Services before telling Call to
venty lawful registration before
you buy.

Sunday. July 18. 2004 P a g e I B

71— H elp W anted

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Real Estate A gen ts
Now hmng new or oxpenoncod
agents lor our New Lake Mary
location Groat walk-in traffic 6
website loads lum ishod Our
company training a the best1C al
N ancy at Signature G M A C
Real Estate 407-936-3600 lor
Immediate interview

In sta lle r: Installs cabinets,
window
treatments
and
valance
fabrication,
sill
installation.
Must
have
woodworking experience and
experience
operating
woodworking equipment Need
to be a high end lit and finish
carpenter with attention to
detail when Installing cabinets
or building custom closeouts or
parts Must have 2 years
experience
as
a
finish
carpenter.
lamination
knowledge a plus Need to be
able to use power tools, table
saw.
Chop
saw.
router
knowledge, wood working skills
and
w ood
working
loot
knowledge

Sales P erso n: Vertical blinds
All leads prowled (No cold cals)
Meet customers in their homes
$30K to 4 0 K » per year G as
allowance Some exp helpful
407-830-4700
S A N F O R D - College Students
(2) lor counter position P/T will
tram wk hrs between 1-9 407328-0616

71— H elp W anted

T ra c k H oe O P E R A T O R
Underground
utilitlos/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322 8133

U tility F o re m a n • G rade
elevations
and
utility
oxpenence lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
bonolits 407-322-6133

Send resume to.
Phone 407-323-1120
F a x :407 -5 48-105 8

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A d v e r tis e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e r v ic e s fo r a s little as $ 2 .0 0 p e r da y.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 322-2611 to s p e a k to a C la s s ifie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e

258- A u t o m o t i v t:

277-H e a l th c a r e

29-1-Pa in t in g

L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir

Hoadache?
T o l l- F r e e
2 4 -H r
R e c o r d e d M e s s a g e ro v o a ls H o w
T h o u s a n d s o l A m e ric a n s A re Finaffy
L iv in g H o a d a c h e F r e o l C a ll 1 -8 0 0 7 1 5 -6 3 8 6 ._____________________________

AFFO RDABLE
P A IN TIN G

262-C a u in e t s

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
S t a r t in g S a la r y $ 8 .5 0 / H r

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Oruo h M workplace
Apply at: 9S0 Millar Drive,
Altamonte Springe 407-2609000.
loader-Operator
Experienced loader/operator.
Minimum 5yrs exp Work would
be in heavy congested trattic 7
areas around personnel Salary
com m ensurate
with
experience.
401k,
health
insurance, dental Apply at 990
Mdur D r Atamcrte Sprrga. 407260-9000

Start Dates
• Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9
Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

4 -N

M e ch a n ic
skilled
in
dlagnosis/repair
ol
small
engines P/T, 1-2 days/wk,
M on-Sat 407-323-0910

(877)447-1950

M E C H A N IC :
H eavy equipment and Pucks.
407-322-8133.

Capt. Mike Adams

rr^AOM VALLE.Y G A L E
Upscale Casual
B R E A K F A S T &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant
N O W H IK IN G :
All positions

A P P L Y IN P E R S O N
1:30 —4 :3 0
(407)833-9440
1210 S. International Parkway
Located in the Shoppes ofOakmonle
(Exit 9 8 o f f 1-4)

I

NEED MONEY •CALL
* Buyrxj or se*ng a home? •Buying or Sekng a Buaness?
•Looking tor a Foradoaja?•Loototg fcy lie Best Rates?

Security Financial
407-661 -9700

Satisfaction is Guaranteed!!
Free Consultations wtth our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
Full S e fv ic tr
Real E state &amp; M o rtga ge E x e c u tive s
ia tib lT a h a d T 6 Y e a rs

w w w . a e c u r l t y f ln a n c la l .c o m
la Eapai

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V Business &amp; Services *
Directory

T o y o ta A A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m e s tic A u to R o p a ir
A S e r v ic e
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 . S a n fo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -6 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A M A S T E R C A R D

Feathertite Luxury Coaches
t6 0 t Dolgner Place
Sanlord, F L 32771

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

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Survey rod men needed Exp
preferred but not required Will
tram C a l lor .xX-t 407-323-9202
or lax resume. 407-324-9681.

We
oiler
a
competitive
com pensation
package,
including 4 0 1k, stock purchase,
major
m edical,
dental,
vacation, personal days and
holiday pay W e are an E O E and
drug Iree workplace

252-319

407-322-2611

71— H elp W anted

Immediate openings lor

199-229

Services

R ic h a r d L o a t h o r m n n
W o o d S h o p In c .
W e A re N o w T a k in g O r d e r s F o r
Y o u r H a n d C ro fte d F u rn itu re F o r
A n y R o o m In Y o u r H o m e
C a ll or Visit
O a n B lu e 3 2 1 -2 7 7 -3 1 0 2 R ic h a rd
L o a th e rm a n
3 0 6 -7 4 7 -5 5 1 0
F a x 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 0 0 8
e -m a il
w o o d s h o p x ib o lls o u th . n o l
2 7 5 4 N a v ig a to r A v o
S a n lo r d , F L

281-H o m e
Im p r o v e m e n t
C L IM A S H IE L D
C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 4 1 4 3
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

In c re a s e T h o B e a u ty a n d V a lu e o l
Your Hornet S a n d &amp; Roflmsh or Install
H a rd w o o d
F lo o r in g .
F re e
E s t im a t e s ...
C e n t u ry W o o d F lo o rin g
4 0 7 -3 0 2 -5 3 5 2
P r o s s u r o W a s h i n g &amp; P a in t in g
P l u m b i n g &amp; E le c t r i c a l F ix t u r e
In s t a lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

264-C o n s ig n m e n t
282-1RK1GATION &amp;
R epair

S h o p s
R o s a le / A n t lq u e M o lls
N e w S a n lo r d S to re
2 1 2 W s l 1st S t
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O r a n g e C ity,
23 0 1 S . V o lu s ia A v e
3 6 6 -7 7 4 -9 9 0 0 .____________

269-C l e a n in g S ervices
B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ile r T h o s e S e r v ic e s
• H o u se C le a n in g S v c .
• O ttlc e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

275-D

r y w a l l

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
M e ta l a n d W o o d F r a m in g
D ry w a ll H a n g in g
a n d F in is h in g
T e x tu re C e ilin g s
C a ll R o b e rt:
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 0 7 9 / 4 0 7 -7 1 6 -7 2 6 7

S .K . S p rink ler Ropair
G o o d W ork
G o o d P ric e s

407-366-9590._______

287-L aw n S ervices
C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C a ro
F le a s o n a b lo Y e a r R o u n d S e rv ic e .
M o w . E d g e . W e e d e a t , A C le a n u p .
W k ty / M o n th ly ,
F re e
E s tim a te s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t. 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0
R .E . Z . L a w n C a r e
Y a r d M a in t e n a n c e , C le a n U p ,
A H a u l O tl
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 4 4 4 8
S u m m e r L a w n C le a n u p
R e g u la r la w n m o w in g , loaf rem oval,
s h ru b
p r u n in g
(a ls o
h e d g e s ),
m u lc h in g , light h a u lin g . L o w price s ,
free es tim a te . J o h n . 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1284.

291-M o r t g a g e s

Free Eafimai**
407-830-0596
407-466-7866

P o o l d o c k s , p a tio s . D r iv e w a y s ,
Q a r a g o M oors, o t h e r s u r f a c e s .
P a ln lln g
A
R e n o v a t io n s .
No
M id d le m e n . W o D o T h e W o r k
D ire c tly
A
W ill
Boat
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q u o te . 4 0 7 4 6 1 -2 5 5 8 ,

295-P e r s o n a l
A s s is t a n t
Y o u r S e c o n d S e lf
C o n c ie r g e S e rv ic e .
H e lp W h e n y o u N e e d it.
G ift C e rtifica te s A v a ila b le ,
C a ll K a lh le e n , 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 8 3

301-Real Estate
I B uy Houses For Cash)
A v o id F o re c lo s u re
A n y S iz e , A n y C o n d itio n
H ig h e s t $ $ $ 's P a id F a s t
F a ir A H o n e s t 4 0 7 -6 9 4 -3 8 4 8

ITs S afe T o Sell Y our H o m o W ith U s .
C a ll T o d a y . T u s h a r/ A n lla 4 0 7 -3 2 2 325 2. A n y C ondition. B e s t O ile r. A ls o
S to p F o r e c lo s u re .

S E LL YOUR
H O U SE TO D A Y!
N e w c o m p a n y in L a k e M a ry h a s
s e v e ra l p r o g r a m s to b u y y o u r
h o m e for all c a s h or le a s e w ith the
o p tio n to p u r c h a s e . A L L p ric e
ra n g e s c o n s id e re d .

Call now to haar
your options

4 0 7 -4 9 3 -3 2 5 5
R o o f in g

You can sail your contract and gat
casti now/

A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g in rero o ftn g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
L ie * R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

w w w . M u tu a lA s s o ts R e g e n e r e tio n S
y s te m a .c o m _____________

Central Florida Fence
All TYpea ol Fence
S p e c ia liz in g In V in y l F e n c in g
• Free E s tim a te s
• Llcen se d/tnsured
•Quality W o rk
• Prom pt S e rv ic e
3 8 6 -7 B 9 -5 3 3 0

G o t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e rc ia l A R e s id e n tia l
Lie A In s u re d 15 Y r s . E x p
2 0 % O ff W ith T h is A d

C a s h fo r N o te s , T ru s t D e e d s ,
M o rtg a g e s ,
I n h e r it a n c e s , L o t t e r ie s , e t c ......

407-323-1 M S

276-F ence

Homo Of Tho
Bid Buster

294-Pa in t in g
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

312— T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C re d it C a r d s .
T r e e R e m o v a l. T r im m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d , F r e e E s tim a te e .
U c / tn s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$ 15.75 per m o n th ........5 lines / 3m onths
$ 2 4 .7 5 per month ....1 0 lines / 3 m onths
$ 33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

Fon fh l Youn M odjcdge
&amp; R edl EstnrE N eeds

COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL

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Mo u l d

H K K AIJI CT.ASKIF1 I
Financial

45-63

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67-73

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TELLER/MEMBER
SERVICE REP - PART TIME
A FULL TIME
LAUNCH A GREAT
CAREER!

JJ FAIRWINDS
11 11 M

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C o m e work with tho friendliest
crew in town W e seek teamoriented, quality-conscious,
detail-minded problem solvers
W e otter solid pay. protessaonal
work environment, continued
training, and excellent benefits
Apply onhne or at any ol our
eighteen locations Positions are
available at our Longwood,
Sanford and la k o
M ary
Service Centers
Established In 1949
Job-Lino 407-306-6040
E O E / D ru g F ro o Workplace
w w w fairwmds org

93— Rooms For
Rent
(4001140. includes electric,
water A cebto ntemoL $200 dop
&amp; appf fee. Share 4J2 furnished
10X20 room w/somi-privato
entrance Professional young
middlo aged male Sanford
Airport near 417 exit N/S, N O
&amp; quiet 407-323-7508
W EEK LY R EN TA LS
Starting 0 (82/wk.
H istoric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423
Very nice, very clean fum rm .
alt ufl. cable, A/C. Indry, phono,
kitch use, sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tree
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.
La k e M ary B lv d &amp; 427
$350/Mo. inct.util, kit. W .D .
cable, nr S C C , airpt. N S, quiet,
proff 407-322-1607
Sanford
Downtow n,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, mcrowave. rotor TV.
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 4900

95— Roommate
Wanted
Share m y home, viow ol Lako
Monroe, full house privileges
Call 407-328-7232 for an appl

97— A partments Furnished
Sanford. Largo 2 B FVAPT sale
neighborhood
complete
privacy Seeking one matin a
working person $475140 plus
(2 5 0 S E C . lease Call 407-321 3735__________________________

99— A partments U nfurnished
Beautiful 2 Bedroom apt/homo
Perw rm cn A ie at 13Bi St Dean
Estate. 407-321-4217
L o g a n H eights A pts, 1. 2 A 3
bedroom apts starting ®
(4 7 5 Great p od . spa A fitness
center Zero tolerance poicy 407302-2263

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t HOflM. IJ1VM O
2 ODOM , t e ilM O AND UP

Cable included

99— A

p a r tm e n ts

U n f u r n is h e d

.

Sanford/Lake M ary: 1. 2. and
3 Berfoom Apts staring at (510
Lako Front Living Free Rentl
Call now. 407-322-9104, EMO
Sanlord
3 rooms, water
garbage
A
sew er paid
(550/mo, (5 5 0 deposit No
pets 407-349-9209. alter 6pm
100—

C o n d o m in iu m
R en ta ls

tB R tB A , ground Door, in
Longwood near 1-4 Tile Moors,
new carpet, new washer /dryer,
New A C . (575/m o 407-3249467
New coral. 2/2, BOO sq ft. gated
community, (750/m o 407474-2055

101— H ousesFurnished
Clean A secure for single adult
only
2BR/1BA downtown
Sanford 5700/M O
1st A
security 321-377-3033

103— H ousesU nfurnished

Bateman Realty

407 321-0759
-

2 houses for rent: 2BR71BA.
1813 A 1819 Roosevelt Avo.
Sanford Ave. off 18th St 407324 3463

3Br/2Ba. house for ronl
Fenced yard, t si A last month
» security dep Available Aug 1st
407-718-7636

D O Y L E R EA LTY
R EN TA LS

(407) 322-2495
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Kilchen, Living
Rm, Fenced Yard. Now Paint.
S ection
8
Accepted
$675/(625 Deposit
S an ford : 3/2 Condo. Approx
1400 Sq Ft, S crn Porch.
Inside Utility Rm . Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm.
Com m unity Pool. Gated
Community (775/$750 Dep
D O Y L E R E A L T Y . IN C .
W E R E N T A S E L L H OM ES

FORZIB READY
•505 C lu b
Dr,
W inter
S p rin g s : 3/2 Condo, Eat-In
Kitchen,
Inside
Utility,
Fireplace (9 5 0
5048
H a w k s lo n e
Dr,
S a n fo rd :
Brand
New
Townhorno In Dtinwoody
C o m m o n s . 3/2 5. 1 Car
G arage. No Pots $1200
-605 Palmetto Ave. Sanford
3/3.
Historic
Homo,
Completely Renovated. Wood
Floors, Sundeck, Fenced
Yard $1200
1517 Valencia St, Sanford:
3/2. 2.060 Sq Ff. Beautifully
Restored Histone Spanish
Horne, O ak Floors. Fireplace,
Sun room, Garage (1 2 7 5

103— H ousesU nfurnisiied
Sanlord 3B R house. 1blk from
hosp
Fenced back yard.
Soaking small working family
(GOQfrno . $300 sec., toase 407321-3735.

VentureI
Property Rentals
407-321-4764
S an ford : 2/1, a p p ls $625
Lake
M a ry : 2/2. story
townhousa w 'garage $ 8 15
Deltona: 3/2. over 1800 sq ft
on 1/2 acre fenced, w/2 car
garage (8 5 0

.

105—
D uplex/T riplex
S an ford : 3/15, $890/month
1/1. (490/month
Casselborry:4/2. $890/month
407-262-2002.

107— M obile H omes
For Rent

114—
Wareiiouse/Rental
Space
10.000 sq warehouse tor lease
C a n bo sub divided 3 yr lease
200 South Myrtle Avo. Sanlord
407-493 0SS8________________

117— C ommercial
Rentals
S an fo rd : 1800 sq ft, zoned C 2. lor retail or office space
$2.000/mo
Venture t Properties
407-321-4764
S e c u re D ry Lo ls / H o ld in g
A re a : Available immediately,
favorable terms, conveniently
located oft 17-92, Sanlord
Conlract labor A mechanic
available on property Great lor
tree serwetarabatper 4073235857

Offices For Rent 400 sq ff lo
1600 sq ft Sanford Fulton Office
Center 407 -314-3750
R ecently rem odeled office
8 0 0 . sq ft, (750/mo Apply 100
North Maple Ave. Sanford
407-947-8338
Sm
Rotail/Office- 17/92
Sanford, Lease, $523 00 Mo
plus tax. tncl water, sewer A
trash, (6 5 0 Dep 407-3028088

141— H omes For
S ale
Sanford 2421 Myrtle Ave. 3/3.
with 2 enclosed porches
S155K
C ontact
David
Williams, 407-402 73*18

407- 323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave.
ve il
Sanford

Fixer U p : Sold as tsl 3/2. EatIn
LR . (6 2 .9 0 0
3/2: O ver 2200 sq It. Iiv, din,
lam cm. 2 car garage on t acre
fenced $139,900
Lik e N e w : 3/2. Ltv. Dm.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In La w Q u arters: 5/3 1/2,
4500+ sq ft w/4/2 1/2
mamhousoplus 1/1. rvlawapt
w/separata kltchn. bedrm
fam rm A bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on t acre (299.900
R eno va ted : 3/2 with new
interior paint, comer tot w/2 car
garage $93,900

Kil.

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

401-321-4164

from $529
PETS WELCOME.

FREE RENT!!!
Call M issy Today at 407-327-7724

Moss wood
Apartments

101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs. Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

Big Sale Semi Trailer (Stonge.
$1500). tools, doors. Me, wood, yard
tomftxe tots d gxxt toXChe*/JUy
17 A 18 918 W 1st St Behind
Kokoma Kid
Moving Sale- Furniture, tools.
18x20 portable garage $700060
76 MGB $600. 79 1 ton GMC
S3250CB0. 77 Chew hxk (*00 716
18 A 7/23-25 3095 School St. Lake
Mraoe 407-321-9588 Eey Beds CM

8ft

IB C

protossxxwl sonos. 3 pc 1‘ slate.
Hhr pockets, felt, unused, still in
crate, oe&gt;5t$4K, sett (1450. 407660-1415.

219— W anted to
Buy
A lu m in u m , C a n s , C o ppe r,
B rass, N e w s p a p e rs , A u to
R adiator* A Batteries
K o k o m o R e cyclin g :
407-321-0004
918 W . 1S T. Sanford
M -F, 10-5, Sat 9-1

Golf Carl , 1995. E -Z -G o , 4
sealer, lights, signals, ratio, horn
Excellent condition. $1650
407-688-4031

I v L |i°)

W is t e r ia

Realty, Inc.

F O R Y O U R F U L L S E R V IC E
R EAL ESTA TE NEEDS
2405
O ra n g e
A ve n u e :
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
Mrs. brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks Seller may
help pay dosing costs Call
Jo y c e S ta nsberry 407-3236755 O r Ja n Duttweiler 4076 7 9 -1000

lbO— Business For
S ale
Florist/Git! Sh op m O viodo just
reduced to (3 0 K total Includes
Inventory A van Store front
location Call Shereo, Security
Financial. 407-661-9700

D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110' Dbl
Ped. 8 Chippondalo Chrs, 72"
Buflat/Hutch, U n used. Still
Boxed, Cost ( I 8 K , Sell $3950
Marble Server (7 5 0 , 13 pc
Cherry Sol. 78" Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . (1 2 9 5 407-6601415
For Sale W indow A/C unit with
rem ote
control,
excellent
working condition O nly used 6
m onths 5 .0 0 0 -6 .0 0 0 blu's
$70. obo 5 piece dinette, glass
top. 4 choirs, very good
condition. Hardly used (1 5 0
obo 407-688-1347
Antique wardrobe Tiger Oak.
worth (1 ,0 0 0 (5 0 0 , firm 407321-6757

223—
M iscellaneous

C O R R U G A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lor Barns. Boat
Docks, Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15‘ x20' tB-x20' Celt For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

SpaAtot Tub, 5 person portable
wtth lounger, 5hp 20 |ets. never
usod $1595 407-256-5919

231— C ars For S ale

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

1986 Ford Mustang P B. P S .
convertible,
low m ileage,
asking $1100. obo 863 9849557. Ask tor Steven

F R E E B order Collle/Sheltle
Mix:
10
months
old.
vaccinated, fixed, crate (rained,
smart, highly interactive, groat
candidate lor agility and herd
training Very hyper with strong
herding instinct Attended dog
obedience school, knows
commands but neods L O T S of
practice. Must have farm or
iKToago with other aramals. Refs
required. Needs homo that
understands Border Collies
ASAPI Lv Msg, 407-927-2245.

95 W hite C ro w n Victoria
(oxpofice car) Good running
condition $1600, 4 0 7 -3 5 9 5348

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale
19SM Jeep Grand Chomkoo, 4x4,
private ow ner.
excellent
condition Under list ® (-1.900
407-252-9631

Free P u p p y Collie mix pup. 9
months old male , Free lo
homo 407-688-2213

good

P a t t i's P e t

86 Chev, Suburban, rod/groy.
PW/Tilt. AM /FM Cass. Dual
Air. 3rd Seat. Good Shape. 1st
$1995 gets it! 407-328-1743.
hr/msg

S it t in g
Will Caro For Your Dog or Cal
in Your H o m e While You Aro
Gone'Plenty of T L C Will bring
newspapers, mail and even
water
plants!
Very
R e a s o n a b le
R ates!
Reletonces Available Upon
Request Please Call 407-3148703

in

201—

239—
M otorcycles/B ikes
For S ale

H orses

85
Honda
3S0X
T h re e
Wheeler: Runs gotxl (7 5 0 obo
407 -3 2 1 -7 1 2 8 or 4 0 7 -4 7 4 6382

A Q H A B lue R oan m are: 10
yrs old. jum ps 4 5. rides
English A Western Call 352250-3547.

Yo u’ll find tho
‘'Best Bargains”
In the
Seminole Herald
Classifieds!

201— H orses
IB H A B u ck s k in gelding. 10
yrs old. goes English A
Wester Ju m p s very well
Trained, he does t all. 352-250-

c te d s a r^

S h o p w ith u s
e v e ry d a y

BEDRM
- 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bod.
Rails. Dresser, Mirror. Chest. 2
Nitestds, unused, Still Boxed.
Cost (7 k Sail (1 9 5 0 407-6601415
S p a : Therapy |ets. energy
efficient no volt, insulated
cover, brand new in crate.
(1 2 9 5 . 407-331-1941 or 386668 8494

SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 1, W Y N TR E E according to
the plat thereof recorded In Ptat
Book 47. Pages 84-80, Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
A/K/A

Plaintiff

187— Sporting
G oods
T a b le :

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: 03-CC-491J-20-R

217— G arage Sales

Sterns A Foster sleeper sola,
$275 Drang rm set. (17 5 C a l
407-314-1648

Pool

L egals

H EA TH R O W M A S TE R
ASSO CIATIO N. INC ,

M attreae
S e t:
NASA
technology vtsco memory foam
as seen on T V M a i Never used.
20 year warranty Retail ( 1 699.
must soli (5 9 5 407-402-1781
or 386-753-1530

191— Building
M aterials

JE S U S E SIERRA, GLO RIA N
SIERRA and H EA TH R O W
LAKES M AIN TEN AN C E
ASSO CIATIO N. I N C .
Defendant)*)
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O G lO R tA N SIERRA
Y O U AR E N O TIF IE D ot an
action to enforce a Hen foreclo­
sure on the following properly in
SEM INOLE County. Florida
Lot 1. W Y N TR E E according lo
the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 47, Pages 84-86, Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida
A/K/A
L O T 01. B L O C K N/A OF
Wyntree. A C C O R D IN G TO TH E
P U T TH ER E O F. AS R EC O R D ­
ED IN P U T B O O K 47. AT PAGE
84 86.
OF
TH E
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F TH E C O U N TY
(the ’Land*)
A/K/A
Lot t. W Y N TR E E according lo
the plat therool recorded In Plat
Book 47. Page 85-06 ot the
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida
A lawsuit has been tiled against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, it any, lo it on
SCHAROM E
RAYANNE
D E A TO N , Plaintiffs Attorney,
whose address Is C U Y T O N &amp;
M C C ULLO H . 1065 MAITLAND
C E N T E R C O M M O N S BLVD .
M A IT U N D . FL 32751. wrthm
thirty (30) days after the first
publication ol this notice, and Ho
thp original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs atlorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded In the Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
D A TE D on JU N 16. 2004
Seal
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F TH E C IR C U IT AND
C O U N T Y C O U R TS
By Gaytene Marbes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish June 27. 2004 and July
4, t t . 18. 2004
Ft 93

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN O FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A.
C A S E NO.: 03-CC-4913-20-R

L O T Ot. B L O C K N/A, O F
Wyntree. A C C O R D IN G T O
T H E PLAT TH E R E O F . A S
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK
47. AT PAGE 84-86. O F TH E
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F TH E
C O U N TY (the l a r a f )
A/K/A
Lot t, W Y N TR E E according to
the plat thereof recorded m Ptat
Book 47. Page 85-86 ot the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
A lawsuit has been filed against
you and you aro required to
serve a copy of your written
delenses. if any. to it on
SCHAROM E
nA YA N N E
DEATO N . Plamlift s Attorney,
whose address is C LA YTO N 8
M CCULLO H . 1065 M AITLAND
C E N TE R C O M M O N S BLVD .
MAITLAND, FL 32751. withm
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice, and
tile the original with the Clerk ot
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff s attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for tho relief demanded In
the
Lien
Foreclosure
Complaint
D A TE D on JU N 16. 2004
Seal
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F TH E C IR C U IT AND
C O U N T Y C O U R TS
By: Gaytene Marbes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Juno 27, 200-1 and July
4, ft, 18. 2004
FI94

Public Auction
Public auction to be held at
9 01 am. on tho day(s| speci­
fied below, al the front door of
Athens Towing. Inc Located
al 2499 Otd Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanlord. FL for the
purpose of disposing of the fol­
lowing vehicles
For further information please
call (407*321-2948

0 7/30/2004
(1) Year 1996Voke Acuiu
VIN# JH4UA3657TC001697
(2) Year 1997/Vake BMW
VIN* WBADE632XVBW50059
08/03/2004
(1) Year 2002 Make Ford
VIN# 1FAF P42X52F192805
( I ) Year 1905-Make GM
VIN* 1G T D M 15NXFB505492
07/31/2004
(1) Year 1988/Make Crysler
VIN# 1C3BJ45K0JG4O0872

H EA TH R O W M ASTER
ASSO CIATIO N . INC .

08.94/2004
Plaintiff

JE S U S E SIERRA. G LO RIA N
SIER R A and H EATH R O W
LAKES M AIN TEN AN C E
ASSO CIATIO N. INC ,
Defendant! s)

(1) Year t992/Maks Pontiac
VIN# 1G2HX531 BN 13 17080
Publish: July 18, 2004
G092

Classifieds
W ork!

N O TIC E O F AC TIO N

R egistered W alker: Black,
good trail or possible 4H
(1 .0 0 0 407-349-9209, after
6pm

T O JE S U S E SIERRA
Y O U ARE N O TIF IE O ol an
action lo enforce a lien foreclo­
sure on the M ow ing property In

C all To 1*1ac e
Your Ad
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 0 1 1

Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.........
................. 1 week $ 1 8 ................. 3 weeks $36
.................2 weeks $ 2 5 ................... 4 weeks $45

Country
Style
City JT
IJving

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

Classified Contract Rates

$300 OFF
One Bedroom Villas

Leave y o u r horses at the
Hors* Hotel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you cant find the
right person you can trust. Call
Marsha al Third Times ■
Charm (arm for more details
Nice bam , turn out pastures..
Good R ales 352-250-35471

BED R M - 8 P C Fkgtvend Lous
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
all
Dovetail, Dresser, trl-mirror.
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unused. SWI
Boxed. Cost (1 5 K , Sell (3 .2 5 0
407-660-1415.

35-17/

Wberette

on Studio Apts,
lord Court Apartmeit

BOND MONEY: Receive up to
110,000
Free homeowners
uwslence kind

B E D S : Luxury firm pillow-top
mattress sots New In plastic
w/warranty Full (1 2 5 . Queen
(1 3 5 . King (1 9 5 407 8311322 or 386-753-1515 delivery
available

[ T jOD

services

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201— H orses

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

118— O ffice S pace 181— A ppliances &amp;
For Rent
F urniture For Sale

407-323-8670

FREE RENT

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

i 1 is,&lt;’ I W

6

407 - 322-2611

141— H omes For
Sale

Sanford: Adult park, 2/1,
screen patio No pets $400 .
dep 407-314-4154

407-322-8678

Explosive Deals!

Automotive
Miscellaneoust 231-245 r
199-229

18M97

f-/ Real Estate
141-165

To Place Youir Ad Call
71— H elp Wanted

I

Merchandise

Rentals

\_____

»

1st Month’s Rent
W ith 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments with large IJowls • LAc
Front * Volleyball » Spartllng Pool • Tennis Courts
AiRPOWT BC

Country Lake AptsJ

(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 • 10 lines..................... 900/line
11 • 20 lines.................... 800/line
21 or more lines.............. 700/line

*/RPQfU BIVO

9HS IB i s r i u x i i

J'

Country lake

Legal Advertising

Apartments

$4.95 per column inch

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanlord«330-5204
1

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F TH E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A ,
IN A N D F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 04-CA-1140-14L
C IT IF IN A N C IA l M O R TG A G E
COMPANY. I N C .
PlMIIHI,

S H E R Y L D RO W E. JO H N DOE
ROW E.
TH E
UN K N O W N
S P O U S E O F SH ERYL D
R O W E. MARY BRANCH ED OR
IF LIVING, IN C LU D IN G ANY
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ). IF
R EM A R R IED .
AND
IF
O E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H E IR S .
D E V IS EE S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S . L IE N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T TH E NAM ED
D E F E N O A N T(S ). JO H N DOE.
U N K N O W N TE N A N T, JA N E
D O E . UNKNO W N TEN A N T.

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G R A N TE E S ,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . LIEN O R S ANO
TR U S TE E S . AND ALL O TH E R
PER SONS
CLAIM IN G
BY
TH R O U G H
UNDER
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AG AIN S T G E O R G E A
MARTIN, Y O LA N D A MARTIN.
UN K N O W N
SPOUSE
OF
YOLANDA MARTIN. IF
LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REM ARRIED
AND IF D E C EA S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . L IE N O R S A N D
TR U S TE E S . A N D ALL O TH E R
PER SONS
CLA IM IN G
BY
TH R O U G H
UNDER
OR
A G AIN ST Y O LAN D A MARTIN,
U S BANK NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N
1;Va FIR S T
BANK NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N
TR U/A did
9rt)1/97 (Home Equity Loon
Trust 1997-3). UNKNOW N
TE N A M T(S ) IN P OSSESSIO N,
and S E C O N D UNKNOW N
TE N A N T(S ) IN P OSSESSIO N.
Defendants

A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 16. PAGE 63. O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . F L O R I­
DA

deni and persons who have
claim* or demand* against the
decedent* estate. Including
unmatured, contingent or unliqui­
dated claim*, must tile their
claim* with IN* court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E DATE O F TH E FIR S T P U B ­
LICATION O F TH IS N O TIC E

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-631-CP

FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03-CA-1802-14K

AM E R IC A N A ; LAW R EN CE
M ZEH UN KNO W N S P O U S E
O F KERRI Q ZEH . JO H N
DOE.
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER ­
TY,
Defendants

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

PUBLISH IN Santord Herald
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T. P E R S O N S W ITH
DISABILITIES N E ED IN G S P E­
C IA L A C C O M M O D A TIO N T O
P AR TIC IP ATE IN TH IS P R O C EE D IN G S H O U LD C O N TA C T
C O U R T AD M INISTR ATION AT
201 N PARK AVENUE. S A N ­
FORD. FLO R ID A 32771, T E L E ­
P H O N E N U M B ER (407)3234330. N O T
L A TE R
TH A N
S E V EN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
TH E P R O C E ED IN G IF H EA R ­
ING IMPAIRED. (T D O ) t-800955-6771, O R VO ICE (V ) 1 800955-6770, VIA FLO R ID A RELAY
SERVICE

Ttta, the 16th day ot July. 2004.
R USSELL W LA P EER
Attorney lor Petttwner
Landt. Wiechen*. LaPeer
Ayres
N E. 6th Avenue
Ocala FL 34470
(352) 732-6622

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Pubtah July IS. 25, 2004 end
August 1, 8. 2004
G tt5
Notice ol Vehicle Auction
( t ) 1966 Toyota 4Door Qry
Vln# JT2SV12EOG6027501
(Auction dale 8-9-04)
( t ) 1969 Buck 4 Door Blu
V W IG4AH51R5KT414I70
(Auction dale 6-17-041
Auction will be Held on See
Above Dates
At 2pm At Tn-County Towing
1t55 Bette Ave Winter Spgs FL
32706

N O TIC E O F S A LE

L O T 7. B LO C K C , W ASHING­
TO N O A K S S E C T IO N O N E.
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F. AS R EC O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 16 P A G E (S ) 7
A N D 8. O F T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A LE
Sanford Towing end Recovery
gives Nonce ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent to sen vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
06/03/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country D u b R d . Sanlord. FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any and/or all
bids
104 AL51WXJ6425604
1968 Buick Century
Publish July 18. 2004

0t2t
A/K/A 119 MCKAY BLVD , SAN­
FORD, FL 32771
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, AT TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R SEM I­
NO LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . SANFO R D, FLORIDA.
Florida, at 11 00 A M . on the
24th day ot August. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drtve
•
Tampa, Florida 33619-1320
Attorneys tor Ptamtitl
Publish July 18, 2S, 2004
G105
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 04-C A -248-14L
JA M E S B N U TTE R A
COMPANY,
Plaintilt,
vs.
H EN R Y DAVID A N TE S . JANE
D O E . unknown spouse ol
H EN R Y DAVID A N TE S
SANDRA
D E N IS E
A N TE S .
JO H N DO E. unknown spouse ot
S A N D R A D E N IS E
A N TE S .
IM PER IAL
B AN K .
and
UN KNO W N
TEN A N TS/O W N ER S.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or tinal
judgment entered in Ihis cause
in the Circuit Court ol Seminole
County, Florida, I will sell Ihe
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
L O T 41, T R IN IT Y BAY,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F A S R EC O R O E D IN
PLAT B OO K 30, P AG ES 45-48,
O F T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLORI
DA
and commonly known as
8423 Commander Cove, Winter
Park, FL 32792
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al the west
(ronl door ot the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford.
Florida, al 11 00 AM on August
10. 2004
Dated July 9. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
A S C LER K O F T H E C O U R T
By Mary Straupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needng
a special accommodation to par
ticipate In this proceeding should
contact Court Administralion al
telephone number (407)6654227. not later than seven (7)
days poor la the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TD O ) 1-8000558771. or 1-800-955-8770
(V ). via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P A
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)536-3800
Publish July t6, 25, 2004
G t0 6
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U H T
O F TH E FIFTH JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT. L A K E CO UN TY.
FLO HIO A. JU V E N ILE
DIVISION

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C A S E NO.: 04-C A -1389-14W
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S ,
INC .
Plaintilt,

LA W R EN CE LLA N A A N O
DEBBIE L IA N A AK/A
DEBOR AH L LLANA.
H AN CO C K BANK F/KA
G U A R A N TY NATIONAL BANK
O F TA LLAH ASSEE, AND
UNKNOW N
TE N A N T S/OWNERS.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O LAW R EN CE LLANA
CURRENT
R E S ID E N C E
UN KNO W N
LA S T KNOW N A D D R E S S E S
271 LINCOLN R O A D
C A S S E LB E R R Y ,
FLO R IO A
32707 AND
6820 C LO V E R C O U R T
JA C K S O N V ILLE. FL 32244
You are notified that an action
lo foreclose a mortgage on the
following property in Seminole
County. Florida
L O T 35. C O R R E C T E D AND
R E V IS E D P LA T O F N O R ­
M AND Y PARK. A C C O R D IN G
T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B OO K 8.
PAGE 100, O F TH E PUBLIC
R ECORDS O F
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
commonly known as 271
Lincoln Road. Casselberry. FL.
32707 has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your wnttan
delenses, il any, to It on Michelle
Q Caslilto ol Kass. Shuler.
Solomon, Spector. Foyle 4
Singer P A , plamrift's artorney.
whose address Is P O Bor 800,
Tampa, Florida 33601. (or 30
days from the first date ol publi­
cation. and tile me original with
Ihe Clerk of this Court either
before service on the Plaintiffs
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for me rellel
demanded ui the Complaint
Dated JU L 7. 2004
C LER K O F TH E C O U R T
Honorable Maryanne Morse
301 North Park Avenue
Santord. F L 32771
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
(C O U R T SEAL)
ll you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. to tne provi­
sion of certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration. 301 N Park
A v e . Suite N 3 0 I. Santord.
Florida 32771. phone (407) 8654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt of mis notice, 8 you
aie hearing or votes impaired,
call 1 600-955-8771
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector.
Foyle &amp; Singer, PA.
P O Box BOO
Tampa. FL 33601-0600
Publish July 16. 25. 2004
G108
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY,
FLO R IO A
C A S E NO. 04-CA-295-14-K

T O G E O R G E A MARTIN.
Y O LA N D A
MARTIN.
UNKNOW N S P O U S E S . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S ,
G R A N TE E S ,
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
LIEN OR S O R T R U S T E E S O R
O T H E n P E R S O N S CLAIMING
BY. TH R O U G H , U N D E R O R
AG AIN ST VIRGIE C O R A MAR
TIN aiVa VIRIE C M ARTIN
D EC EA S E D , O R H ER AND ALL
U N K N N O W N P E R S O N S . IF
ALIVE. AND IF DEAD. O R N O T
KN O W N T O B E D EAD O R
ALIVE,
T H E IR
UN KN O W N
SPOUSES, HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S ,
TR U S TE E S . O R O TH E R P E R ­
SONS
C LAIM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H O R U N D E R TH E
UNKNOW N
PERSONS.
GEORGE
A
M AR TIN
or
Y O LA N D A
M AR TIN.
Of
UNKNOW N
T E N A N T (S )
IN
P OSSESSIO N, AND S E C O N D
UNKNOW N
TE M A N T(S ) IN
P O S S ES S IO N
YO U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lo foreclose mortgages
encumbering real property locat­
ed in Seminole County, Florida,
and more particularly described

Lots 41 and 42. R O SELANO
PARK, according to the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
7, at Pago 51. ol the Public
Records ot Seminole County,
Florida (hereafter referred lo as
the "Subject Property")
has been bled against you and
Defendants,
UNKNOW N
H EIR S,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S , L IE N O R S AND
TR U S TE E S . AND ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T VIRGIE C O R A MAR
TIN a V a VIRGIE C MARTIN.
D E C EA S E D ; G E O R G E A M A R ­
TIN. UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F
G E O R G E A M ARTIN. IF LIV
ING.
IN C LU D IN G
ANY
U N KNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
O EFEN O AN T. IF R EM ARRIED
AfiD IF D E C E A S E D . , TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S,
O E V IS E E S
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S
C R E D ITO R S . LIEN O R S A N D
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
PER SONS
CLA IM IN G
BY
TH R O U G H
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T G E O R G E A MARTIN
Y O LA N D A
M AR TIN
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
YO LANDA M ARTIN IF LIVING
IN C LU D IN G ANY UN K N O W N
S P O U S E O F SAID D E F E N
OANT, IF REM ARRIED, AND IF
D E C E A S E D . TH E H E S P E C
TIV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S
O E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S
LIEN O R S A N D T R U S T E E S
AND ALL O T H E R P E R S O N S
C LAIM IN G
BY
TH R O U G H
UN D ER O R A G A IN S T YOLAN
OA
M AR TIN .
U S
BANK
NATIONAL ASSO CIATIO N lk.'a
F IR S T
BANK
NATIO N AL
A S S O C IA TIO N
TR U/A did
9/01/97 (Home Equity Loan
Trust 1997-3). UN KN O W N TEN
A N T(S ) IN P O S S ES S IO N , and
SECO ND UNKNOW N TE N
A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses to it. 4
any on Samuel M Nelson
Esquire. Plaintiffs attorney as
listed below, on or before THIR
TY (30) DAYS from the first date
ol publication, and tilo the origi
nal written defenses with the
Clerk ol
Court either before
service on Plaintiff s attorneys or
immediately thereafter, other
wise a default will be entered
against you lor the rebel
demanded in the complain! or
petition

mis

DATED on July 8, 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of tbe Circuit Court

In the interest of
D M L Oncte
D O B 0 6-14-2002.
TO

M ICHAEL TH O M PS O N
SANFORD. FLORIOA

TA K E N O TIC E that a pteaduig
seeking ratal against you has
been Ned «i ihe above entitled
action. The nature ol Ihe ratal
being sought is is totaws TE R
M INATIO N
OF
P AR EN TA L
R IG H TS
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later man, August 27.2004. said
date being 40 days from me day
ol the first puMcatton. and upon
your failure to do so, me peti­
tioner who i* seeking rellel

H ABITAT F O R HUM ANITY IN
SEM INOLE C O U N TY , INC., a
Florida not-for-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,

ALL
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S .
L IE N O R S A N D T R U S T E E S .
AND ALL O T H E R P ER SO N S
C LAIM IN G BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D ER O R A G A IN S T VIRGIE
C O R A M ARTIN * V a VIRGIE C.
M AR TIN,
DECEASED,
G E O R G E A. MARTIN.
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
G E O R G E A MARTIN. IF
LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
DEFENDANT. IF REM ARRIED.
ANO IF D E C E A S E D . TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .

has boon Med agamsl you and
you are required to serve e copy
of your written defenses, if any.
to 4 on SM ITH. H IA TT 4 OIAZ.
P A , Plaintiff's attorneys whose
address is 2691 East Oakland
Park B tv d . Suite 303. Fori
Lauderdale. Florida 33306. with­
in 30 days from first date of pub­
lication. and Me the original with
Ihe Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs attor­
neys or immedlatety thereafter
otherwise, a default win be
entered agamsl you lor Ihe relief
demanded m the complaint or

D A TE D on July 7, 2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
AS C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
B y AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk

Publish July 18. 25. 200-1

0110
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
C A S E NO, 04-306-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
VIRGINIA A G O RO O N,
Deceased
N O TIC E O F ADM INISTR ATION
The administration ol the estate
ot VIRG INIA A
GORDON,
deceased, tile number 04-306CP, Is pending In Ihe Circutl
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ol which Is the
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32771 Tbo names and
addresses ot the personal repre­
sentative and the personal ropresentatives attorney are set
torth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIFIED THAT
Alt persons on whom this notice
is served who have objections
that challenge the validity ot the
will, the qualifications ol me per­
sonal representative venue or
(urisdlctlon ol this Court are
required to tile their objections
with this Court W ITH IN TH E
LATER O F TH R E E M O N TH S
A F TE R TH E D A TE O F TH E
FIR S T P UB LIC ATIO N OF THIS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY DAYS
A F TE R TH E DATE O F SER
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
Ail creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against Ihe decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is served within three
months after ihe date ol the first
publication ol this notice must
hie their claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R THE
DATE O F TH E FIR S T PUBLI­
C ATIO N O F THIS N O TIC E OR
TH IR TY DAYS A F T E R TH E
DATE O F S ERVICE O F A C O P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent an persons having claims
or demands agamsl Ihe dece­
dents estate must file then
claims with Ihis court W ITHIN
TH R EE M O N TH S A F TE R THE
DATE O F TH E FIR S T PUBLI­
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS. DEM AND S AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
The date ol mo first publication
ol mis Notice is July 16. 2004
Personal Representative
David Hoppen
Robert J Capko Esquire
405 Waymcnt Court. Suite 101
P O Bo* 951561 (32795-1561)
Lake Mary. Florida 32746
Telephone (407)326-7451
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish July 18. 25. 2004

Gi l l

By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Samuel M Nelson. Esquire
GRAHAM , BUILDER. JO N E S
P R A TT 4 MARKS. LLP
Post Office Drawer 1690
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone (407) 647-4455
Attorneys for Plaintiff,

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
TH E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-966-CP
IN RE TH E E S TA TE O F

Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G109
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 04-C A-192-I4W
UC N :
592004CA000192XXXXXX
BANK O F AM ERICA. N A .
Plaintiff.
VS

N O TIC E O F SER V IC E
O F P R O C E S S BY
P UB LICATIO N

Page 3B

L egals

Publish: July t8, 2004
0119

None* Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
causa, m Ihe Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida I wilt
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as

Sunday. July 18. 2001

TH E UNKNOW N SPOUSES.
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
Q R AN TEES.
C R E D ITO R S .
AN O ALL O T H E R P AR TIE S
C LAIM IN G BY. TH R O U G H .
UN DER O R A G A IN S T RO NALD
S HALL. D E C E A S E D . E T AL.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : SAN D R A M HALL
last Known Address
24 Andrea Drive. #103
Winter Springs. FL 32708
Y O U ARE NOTIF1EO thal an
action to foradoae ol mortgage
on the tatowwQ described prop­
erty In Seminole County, Floruit
L O T 15 B LO C K M. N O R TH
O R LAN DO TER R AC E. S E C ­
TIO N O N E O F U N IT O N E .

4

E S TH E R ELIZ A B ETH
B AG LE Y STEW ART.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The admintsiratKin ot the estate
Ot
ESTH ER
E LIZ A B E TH
BAG LEY STEW ART, deceased,
whose date ol death was April
13. 2002, Is pending In the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division. File Number 04-966C P ; the address of when is Post
Office Drawer C, Santord, FL.
32772-0659 The names and
address &gt;* ol the personal repre­
sentative and that personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below

M creditors ol the decedent and
other persons, who have claims
or demands against the deca­
dent's estate, mduduig unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claim*, and who have been
served a copy ol Iht* nonce,
must file thee claims with this
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A FTE R
T H E D A TE O F T H E FIR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
T H IS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY ( X ) DAYS
A F TE R TH E D A TE O F S E R ­
V IC E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
AX other creditors ot the dec*

LYNNE STANSFIELD.
Deceased

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED

N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S

N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P ER IO O S S E T F O R T H
A BO VE, A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O 12) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F TE R
TH E
O EC EO EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED
TH E D A TE O F FIR S T PU8LI
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU LY 18. 2004
Personal Representative
ANI IR A S TE W A R T
4022 East Crestinew Drive NW
Huntsville. Alabama 35816
DAV10 W VELI.Z
Florida Bar No 846368
P O Bo* 677879
Orlando. FL 32867-7679
Telephone (407)694-6366
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 18, 25.2004
G tt2
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO 04-544-CP

The administration ol the
estate of LYNNE STANSFIELD.
deceased, whose date ol death
was April 3. 2004. Is parking In
the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County
Florida.
Probate
Division File Number 03-1256CP. the address ol which I* Post
Office Bo* Drawer C, Sanlord.
FL. 32772 0659
The names
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative * attor­
ney are set forth below
AX creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedents estate on whom a
copy ol this notice ts required to
be served must tile their claims
with this Court W ITH IN TH E
LATER O F 3 M O N TH S A FTE R
THE D A TE O F IH E FIR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E O H TO DAYS A FTER
TH E DATE O F SER V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and person* having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent s estate must Mo then
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
OF TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O N C E

IN RE E S TA TE O F
D O R O TH Y W INANS
JE N S E N -ED W A R D S
Deceased
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
The admmistration ol Ihe estate
ot
D O R O TH Y
W IN AN S
J E N S E N - E D W A R D S .
deceased, whose date ol death
was February 22, 2004 Fite
Number 04-544-CP. la pending
in the Circuit Court tur Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, tbe address ot which is
P O Drawer C. Sanlord FL,
32772-0659
The names and
address
ol
Ihe
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor
ney are set forth below
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must tile their
claims with this Court W tIH IN
TH E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F TE R TH E DATE O F TH E
FIR ST PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
All other creditors ol Ihe deco
dent and other porsons having
claims or demands agamsl the
decedent s estate must tile their
claims with this Court W ITH IN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EVER B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIME P ER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A BO VE. AN Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A F T E R TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
The date ol lust publication of
this Notice is July 18, 2004
CO M EH ICA BANK.
f.-Va C O M E H IC A BANK
TR UST. FSB
Personal Representative
By Peter Steib, VP
1800 Corporate Btvd N W
Boca Raton Florida 33-t3t

W E LLS FA R G O HOME
M O R TG A G E . INC .
PLAINTIFF.

IN RE E S TA TE O F

4

Amber Jade F Johnson
Florida Bar No 975590
Law Office of Amber Jade F
Johnson
557 North Wymoro R d , Suita

100
Maitland FL 32751
Telephone 407/571-2388
Fa* Number (407)660 603t
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIME PER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A F TE R TH E D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF D EATH IS BARRED
TH E DATE O F F IR S T PUBLI­
CATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
JU LY 11.2004
Laune Greenawalt
Personal Representative
5120 Kylock Road
Mecharicsborg. PA 17055
RHONDA
M
C A S TA N O N ,
ESQ
Florida Bar No 0099015
1270 Orange Ave . Suite A
Winter Park. FL 32769
Telephone 407 599-0736
Attorney
lor
Personal
Represen tattvo
Publish July I t . 18 2004
i.u -.t
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO 03-C A 2480H4W
THE BANK O F N EW YORK.
TR U S TE E UN D ER THE
POOL ING AND SERVICING
A G R E E M E N T S ER IES 1998 1,
PLAINTIFF,
VS
R O BER T l HILL IF
LIVING AMD IF DEAr
THE
UN KNO W N S P O U S E . HEIRS
D E V IS E E S .
O R AN TEES
A S S IG N E E S
LIEN OR S,
C R E D ITO R S . IR U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O B E R T L H i l l
PATRICIA G HILL. HILL, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD TH E
UNKNO W N SPOUSE HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S
G R AN TE ES
A S S IG N E E S
LIEN O R S
C R E D ITO R S TR U S TE E S AND
ALL O TH E R P ARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T B Y
TH RO U GH
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T PATRICIA G HILL
JO H N D O E AND JANE DOE AS
UN KNO W N TE N A N TS IN
P O SSESSIO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G tt 3
N O TIC E OF
FO R E C L O S U R E SALE
Seminole Community
College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Santord. FL 32773
Notice ol Budget Workshop
and
Regular Monthly Meeting
The District Board ol Trustees ot
Seminole Community College
announces a regular Board
meeting In which alt persons are
invited
Date and Time Board Meeting
Tuesday, Ju ly 20. 2004
7.00 PM
Place
Seminole Community College
Sanlord. Lake Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Building •
A20Q
100 Weldon Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
Purpose
Meeting

Regular

Board

A copy ot the agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr E Ann
McGee
at
100
Weldon
Boulevard. Sanlord. Florida
32773 or by calling Linda
Cowels at 407-326-2010 and
arranging tor an agenda to be
mailed or available for pick-up
Pursuant to the provisions of the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
any person requiring special
accommodations to participate
In this meeting is asked to
advise Seminole Community
Collage at least 46 hours before
the meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-326-2010 II you
are hearing or speech impaired,
please
contact
Seminole
Community College by calling
Ms Dorothy Petition st 407328-2109
Persona are advised that, it they
decide lo appeal any decision
made al this mealing, they wilt
need a record al the proceed­
ings end for such purpose, they
may need to insure that a verba­
tim record ol the proceedngs is
made, which record mckides the
testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal a lo be based,
per Section 266 0105. Florida
Statutes
Publish July 18. 2004
Q114

VS
E R N E S T L R O BERSO N. IF
LIVING, AN O IF DEAD, TH E
UNKNO W N SP O U SE. HEIRS
D E V IS E E S ,
G R A N TE E S .
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S TE E S ANO
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T E R N E S T L
R O B E R S O N UNKNO W N
S P O U S E O F ER N ES T l
R O BER SO N , IF ANY,
HOLLOW BROOK
HOMEOWNERS*
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC . JO H N
D O E AN D JAN E D O E AS
UN KNO W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S ES S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
July t. 2004 entered in C M
Casa No 03 C A -1 602-14K of
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
I will sen to the highest and best
tinkler tor cash al Ihe West From
Duor al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al X t N
Paik Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 3rd day ot
August. 2004 the following
desenbod property as set torth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
fowit

R E-N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 30ih day ol June.
2004 entered in C M Case No
03-CA-8Q5-14K ol the Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit w and tor SEM INOLE
County,
Sanford.
Florida,
wherein
C O U N TR Y W ID E
HOM E LOANS. IN C , I* the
Plaintiff and KERRI G ZEH.
BANK OF AMERICA. N A ;
LAW R EN CE
M
ZEH .
UN KN O W N
SPOUSE
OF
KERRI G ZEH, JO H N DO E.
JA N E DO E AS UN K N O W N
TE N A N t(S ) IN P O SSESSIO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER ­
TY are Defendant* I will tall to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at Ihe West Front Door al
tho
S EM INO LE
County
Courthouse located at X t N
Park Avenue in Santord.
Florida at 11 00 a m on the 3rd
day Ol August, 2004 the follow
tng described property as set
torth tn said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit

L O T 197, H O LLO W B R O O K
PHASE II. AC CO R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT BOOK 38,
PAGE 5-7 INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC
R ECORDS OF
SEM IN O LE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 2nd day ot August.
2004
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

L O T 60, O F W IN D TR E E
W E S T ACCO R DING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS R EC O R D ­
E D IN PLAT BOO K 20. PAGES
97 A 98 PUBLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
AK /A 890 S U T T E R LOOP,
LO NG W O O O, FL 32750
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al X I N Park
Avenuo, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 X not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
beating impaired, (TD D ) t 800955-8771 or Vote# (V) 1-800955-8770 via Flonda Relay
Services
Dated this 2nd day of July.
2004

Publish in
TH E SEM INOLE HERALD
IH E LAW O FFIC E S O F DAVID
J S T E R N P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
{954)233-0000
03-1X52
IN AC CO R D A N C E W ITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH OISABILI
TIE S ACT, persons with disabili
ties needing a special accom
modation
should
contact
C O U R t ADM INISTRATION al
Ihe
SEM IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, t
BOO-955 6771 (TD D l or 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service . „ .
Publish July M, 18 2004
G050

MARYANNE M ORSE
Cterk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cterk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
tBOO NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone 1954)453-0X5
Facsimile (954)771 6052
Publish July It. 18. 2004
G058

Vehicle Auction
Auction date ts July 29, 2004
a 8:00 am
location City Wrecker Service,
1 2 X W Hwy 4 X , Altamonte
Springs FL 32714
Year Make Color VIN#

IN TH E CIR CUIT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03 CA 805-14K

1980 Oktsmobite
1G3AM5138JG31X28
1990 Ford
1FAPP9594LW139I11
1995 Chrysler
2C3HC56F 5SH572350
1998 Saturn
1G8ZF5283WZ218423

CO U N TR Y W ID E HOME
LOANS, INC .
Plaintiff.

Publish July 18, 2004
G123

KERRI G ZEH BANK OF
U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M ID D LE D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
O R L A N D O D IVIS IO N
CASE NO
8:02-C V-951-O rl*19JG G
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M ER IC A.
Plaintiff.
vs
D A N N Y T R U E and D A N T Z E N T E R P R IS E S T R U S T ,
Defendants
N O T IC E O F U N IT E O S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S A L E

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 30 2004 entered in Chit
Case No 03 C A 2400-14W ol
the Clicuil Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI
N O LE County Sanlord, Florida.
I will sell lo the nighest and best
bidder tor cash at trie West Front
Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at X I N
Paik Avenue n Sanlord, Florida
al 11 00 a m on the 29 day of
July.
2004
the
following
described property as set torth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 56. B LO C K B, LAKE
B R A N TL E Y ISLES, S E C O N D
A D D ITIO N . A C C O R D IN G TO
IH E
PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B OO K tt,
PAGE 5. PUBLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
Dated this X
2004

day of June

(C lR C U fT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M O R S E
Cterk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish si
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N . P A , A TTO R N EY
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-17577
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with &lt;ksat*kties needing • special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1600-955-6771 (T O O ) or 1-600955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 11. 16,2004
G055
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E tSTM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S EM INO LE CO U N TY .

Notice is hereby given that under a final Decree ol Foreclosure
and Order ol Sale rendered in the above-styled action on
January 8 2004. by the United States District Court lor the
Middle District of Flonda. Orlando Division, in lavor ot the
Plaintiff United States ol America, tho United States Marshal, In
and lot Ihe Middle District ol Flonda. appointed In said decree,
will on A u g u s t 4 , 2004 at 3 00pm, at the West front steps ol Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse located at X t N Park Avonue.
Santord. F L 32771 in Seminole County, otter lor sale and soil at
a public outcry to the highest bidder, real property located at
8300 Murray Court. Sanlord. Florida, and more particularly
described as follows
Lot 1. Dawn Estates. Section 11. according to the plat thereof as
recorded tn Plat Book 22. Page 91, ot the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
This property, including all improvements, buildings, fixtures and
appurtenances, is referred lo as Ihe "Subject Property"
Th e terms and conditions ol the sale are as follows
1 The sale shall be subjecl to all laws, ordinances and gov­
ernmental regulations (including building and zoning ordi­
nances). affecting the premises, and easements and restrictions
ol record, tl any
2. The sale shall be subject to any unpaid real property taxes
affecting the Subject Property
3 A minimum bid ol $80 000 00 is required to purchase the
Subtec! Property
4 The successful bidder shall be required to deposit with the
United States Marshal a minimum ol ten percent (t 0 % ) ol the
amount bid on the date ol the sale by cashier’s check.
5 The balance ol the purchase price shall be tendered to the
United States Marshal by the successful bidder within three
business (3) days tallowing the date of sate. Payment shad be
made by cashier's check payable to the United States Marshal
lor the Middle District ol Flonda II the bidder fails to fulfill this
requirement, the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the
expenses ol sale, with any amount romainmg to be returned to
the bidder, and the Sub|ect Property shall again be offered for
sale under the terms and conditions set torth in this O rder
6. The sale cl the Subject Property shad be subject lo confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirmation and rsceipt of the
fun purchase price ot such sale, the United States Marshal shall
eiecute and deliver a deed conveying the Subject Property to
the purchaser
7. Th e Subject Property shall be sold free and d e a r ol afl liens
and claims ot any party to this proceeding
For additional information concerning the above-desenbed
property, contact IR S Revenue Officer Ken Colt at telephone no.
(407) 660-5830 s*t 164, For additional information concerning
the scheduling of the sale, con ta d the office of the U S
Marshals Service al telephone no. 407-848-6329
T H O M A S 0 H U R L B U H T. J R
United Slates Marshal
Middle Dtstrtct of Flonda
Publish. July 4. 11. 18. 25. 2004
G 023

�Page 4B

Sunday. July 18. 2004

Legals

L egals

IN T H E c i r c u i t c o u n t
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 04-O R -2334-02D -L

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C -

Nohce Is hereby given ttet
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker
Service wA sea et pubic suction
tor salvage lor cash on demand
to tte Ngteel bidder ite M o w ­
ing described vehicles 1900
C hevy
810
QOld.
VINA
1 G T C S 1 448X8535907, 1995
Ford Ranger green VINA
1FTCR10AOSUC00408; 1993
Otdsmotee Cutteae tour door
blue
VINA
1Q3AG54N5P6323065; 1983
Honda FXR motorcycle maroon
VINA 1H O I EAK17CY115314

ED W A R D J W E B E R .
AND
C A TH E R IN E W EBER .
AM EN D EO
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
FO R P U B LIC A TIO N
TO ; Catherine W ater
Y O U AR E N O TIFIED Hull an
action
lor
Dissolution
ol
Marriage, including claims lor
dissolution ol mamags, paymsnt
ol debts. division ol raal and parsonal property and lor paymanta ol support, lias tean Mad
against you You ara required to
tarva a copy oI your written
defenses, if any. to this action on
Stava
W
Marsaa.
Esq.
Patittonar’s attomay, wtiosa
address la 3117 Edgawatar
Drtva, Orlando. FL 37804. on or
balora August 18, 3004. snd Ms
tte original with the Clark ol this
Court at Saminol# County
Courthousa. 301 North Park
Avsnua. Sanford. Florida 33771
either
balora
service
on
Patmonar s attomay or xnmedialaly thereafter. otherwise a
default win ba entered against
you lor the relist demanded In
the Petition
W AR NIN G Rule
13 385.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure
requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can tesull In sanc­
tions. including dismissal or
sinking ol pleadings
D A TE D IMs 13th day ol July.
3004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C UIT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jury 18, 35. 3004 and
August 1.8.3004
0077

S EM INO LE C O U N TY
B C C P R O JE C TS :
For Information on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our website at
www semmolecountytl gov pur­
chasing.
select
Current
Procurements for a lisl ol all
active solicitations tor RFPs,
PSs. IFRs snd C C t Many can
t e downloaded and printed at no
charge or call 407-685-7131 All
solicitations and procurement
information are also available at
the County Services Building,
1101 East First Street. Room
3308 Sanford, F L
33771
between the hours ol 8AM to
5PM Mon-Fn

This auction wA te held on
August 7, 2004 at 10am In tte
morning i t Autofronie* at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, a 33785
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect the vehidee on ite dey
before Ihe auction between
9am-5pm Terms ara cash or
certified Ibnds
Oviedo Road A
Wrecker
Service reserves tte right to
accept or reject any and al bids
Publish July 18. 3004
0090

Publish July 18,2004
G091

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N BY T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D ,
F L O R ID A that the Board ol Adiustment will hold a Public Hearing
on Ju ly 38, 2004, at 7 00 P M . ot as soon thereafter as the item
may be heard, in Ihe Longwood City Commission Chambers,
175 West Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida, in order to con­
sider the following requests tor variances
VAR 07-04
Sonny Hendrix
06 31-30-503-0000-0200
258 Short Street

Request
A variance ot Ihe Longwood Development Code,
Article III, Section 3 6 . 1 (B ) Parking Space Requirements, to
consider reducing the required parking spaces from eight (8) to
five (5), and Longwood Development Code. Article III. Section
3.6.1 (C ) 7, to consider allowing a parking stall configuration that
permits automobiles to back into a pub ic street
Legal Description
Lot 20 (less west 29 feet) • west 14 leet ot
tot 19 of Moinars Addition to Longwood, Plal Book I . Page 23 of
Seminole County, Florida

Tax Parcel ID A:
Location:

VAR 08-04
LB O ne Associates. Martha Brown,
Manager
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U 0000-0390
133 W est Bay Avenue

Request A variance ot the Longwood Historic District Code
Book. Urban Code. Parking. Mixed Use. to consider reducing
rear-yard and side-yard setback in part from 3’ to l ‘.
Legal Description
Lot 39 (less east t2 5 leet), Longwood. Plat
Book 1, Page 20. of Seminole County, Florida
Application A
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID A
Location;

VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE FO R D
M O DEL VAN
C O LO R W H ITE
V IN A 1FTEE14Y5JHB87286

Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
W H EN Ju ly 31,3004
W H E R E Paul's Towing. 1910
W 1st Street. Santord. FL 33771
(407)321-7443
V EH IC LE
Y E AR 1992
MAKE NISSAN
M O O EL PICKUP
C O L O R BLUE
V IN A 1NASD 16S9N C371186

B oard ot Adjustm e nt
N otice of Public H earing

Application A
Applicant

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN August I . 3004
W H ER E P iu Tt Towing. 1 9 t9 W
1st Street, Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE
YE AR 1994
MAKE C H E V Y
M OOEL P IC K U P
C O LO R W H ITE
V IN A t G C D C 14Z0RZ127704

Prospective bidders may Inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms are "CASH O R C E R T I­
FIE D FU N D S " Paul's Towing
reserve* ite right to accept or
relect any and all BIOS

C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D . F L O R ID A

Application A
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID A
Location

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN August 7. 3004
W H ER E PauTs Towing. 1919 W
1st Street. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE HYUNDAI
M OOEL 4DR
C O LO R W H ITE
V IN A KMHJF33R4NU113343

V E H IC LE
YE AR 1995
MAKE C H E V Y
M O DEL: 4DR
C O L O R PURPLE
VIN A 10 1 LD5342SY141357

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN August 4. 2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street, San lord, FL 33771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE
YE AR 1993
MAKE FO R D
M O D EL 4DR

Pubkth July 18. 3004
0087

Vahicte Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN August 3,1004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. F L 32771
(407)321-7443
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1993
MAKE C H E V Y
MOOEL 3DR
C O LO R W H ITE
V IN A tQ tJC 3 4 T0 P 7 187803

Notice Is hereby given PauTs
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvage for cash on demand
to highest bidder, the following
described vehictes

V EHICLE
YEAR 1989
M AKE O LDSM O BILE
M O D E L 4DR
C O LO R RED
V IN A 1O3AJ54N2L6320118

da, it is the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to Ihe Hied receiving dale
ot submittals bids Addenda
information is also available on
tte County's Web Page.

C O L O R R ED
VIN A 3fAPP36X8N8t 18003

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN July 30. 3004
W H E R E Pad's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Santord, a 33771
(407)331-7443
V EHICLE
Y E A R t979
MAKE FO R D
M O D E L 3DR
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN * 9F03Y217784

VEHICLE;
Y E A R 1989
MAKE H ONDA
M O D E L 4DR
C O LO R W HITE
VIN A JHMED3548KS003A31

VAR 09-04
Steven and Terri Tate
0 5 -2 1 -3 0-515-00 00-00)0
1202 South Oleander Street

Request: A variance from Longwood Development Code, Article
III. Section 3 2 .1 Table of Dimensional Standards to reduce the
rear yard setback from Fifteen (15) feel to nine (9) teat
Legal Description
Lot 1 Greenwood Estates Plat Book 13
Page 2 Public Records of Seminole County,
At this meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard
with respect to this matter This hearing may be continued from
time to time until final action is taken.
A copy of the proposed requests are on file In the Planning
Division Office of the Community Services Department at 174
W est Crunch Avenue, Longwood. Florida lor inspection by the
public, of if you wish additional nlorm abcn. please call tte office
st 407-260-3462.
AJI persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
m ade al these meetmg&amp;heanngs. they will need a record of the
proceedings and for such purposes, they m ay need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings e made, which record
to include ihe testimony and evidence upon which tte appeali*
to be based (per S e c 286 0105. Florida Statutes)
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
of these meetings should contact the A D A Coordinator at
(40 7) 260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance c4 Ite meeting.
T h e matter discussed at this tearing is queet-judlciaJ In nature
Aa such. Interested partes ara prohibited from contacting m em ­
bers of the Board of Adjustment on th e matter, except during the
p u b ic tearing, or by written communication to tte Planning

N O TIC E O F CLAIM O F
LIEN A P R O P O SE D S A L E
O F V EH IC LES
LEIN OR SAD IS C O O F
FLORIDA,
3701 So Sanford
Ave. Santord FL 32773
Date ol Sale B/3(V04
Tima of Sate 8 00 AM
YR/MAKE

VINA

89 MOND
1HGED3652KA000038
87 P O N T
1G2HZ5436HW268977
96 NISS
JN1CA21D1TT124145
97 S TR N
1G8ZK5279VZ258927
95 FO R D
1FALP4043SF206454
97 DO DO
1B 3EJ46X1VN653494
91 JE P
1J4 F J88S 7ML537913
94 CHR Y
2C3ED48FXRH804584
87 MOND
1HQEC4WXMA064432
95 CHR Y
1C3EJ56H8SN634503
98 FORD
1FAFP6633WK244822
85 C H E V
1GCCS14BXF2119148
86 D O D O
2B4FK41 GOG R849551
90 MITS
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TOW ING 8 S TO R A G E F E E S
PLUS A CCU M U LATIN G S TO R
A G E O W N E R HAS A R IG H T
T O A H EA R IN G PRIO R T O
SALE D A TE ANY V E H IC LE
W HICH REMAINS UNCLAIM ED
OR
FO R
W HICH
TH E
C H A R G E S FO R R E C O V E R Y
TO W IN G l S TO R A G E S E R ­
VICES REMAIN UNPAIO. MAY
BE SO LD A F TE R 35 DAYS IF
TH E V EH IC LE IS MORE TH AN
3 YEAR S O F A G E AND A F TE R
50 OAYS IF THE VEHICLE IS 3
YEAR S OF AGE O n LESS
FR E E O F ALL PRIOR LIENS
SALE W ILL BE H E LD AS
P O S TE D A A T TH E LO C ATIO N
IN D IC TED FO R THE LIENOR
ABOVE
Pubfcah. July 18.3004
Goes
N O TIC E O F CLAIM O F
U E N A PRO PO SED S A L E
O F VEHIC LES
LEINOR SAD IS C O O F
FLORIOA,
3701 So Sanford
Ave. Sanford FL 33773
Dale of Sale 173/04
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TO W IN G A S TO R A G E F E E S
PLUS AC CU M U LATIN G S T O R ­
A G E O W N ER H AS A R IG H T
T O A H EA R IN G P R IO R T O
S A LE D A TE A N Y V E H IC L E
W HICH REM AINS U N CLAIM ED

OR
FOR
W H ICH
TH E
C H A R G E S FO R R E C O V E R Y
TO W IN G A S TO R A G E S E R ­
VICES REMAIN UNPAID, MAY
BE S O LD A F TE R 35 DAYS IF
TH E V EH IC LE IS MORE TH A N
3 Y E A R S O F AG E AND A F TE R
50 O AYS IF TH E V EH IC LE IS 3
Y E A R S O F AG E O R L E S S
FR E E O F ALL PR O R LIENS.
SALE W ILL BE MELD A S P O S T ­
E D A A T TH E L O C A T IO N
IN D IC TED FOR TH E LIENOR
ABOVE
Publish: July 18, 2004
0094

N O TIC E OF
ADM INISTR ATIVE
CO M PLAINT
T O INVESTIG ATIVE P R O F E S ­
S IO N A LS . IN C / TE R E S A A
B EER S. PRESIDENT.
Casa No
CC2003 0890/
A 3300061
An A D M IN IS TR A TIV E C O M ­
PLAINT to xnpoaa an admmtatralive fine has been filed
against you You have Ite right
to request a hearing pursuant to
Sections 130 569 snd 120 57.
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request for same to tte Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services Division of
Licensing. Poet Office Box 6667.
Tallahassee. Florida 323146667 If a request lor hearing la
not received by 21 days from the
dale of tte last publication, the
right to e hearing m this matter
will be
waived and the
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services win dispose
of this cause m accordance with
law
Publish July 18. 35, 3004 and
August 1. 8.2004
0095

IN TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
G EN E R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02-CA-2099-14K
W E LLS FA R G O M O R TG A G E.
INC .
P LAINTIFF
VS
G LO RIA J KEZAR, IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD, TH E U N K N O W N
S P O U S E , HEIRS. D E V IS EE S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
CLAIM ING
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D E R O R AGAIN ST GLO RIA
J
K EZA R ;
UN K N O W N
SPOUSE
OF
G LO R IA J
K EZA R , IF ANY. C O U N T R Y
C R E E K M ASTER
AS S O CIATIO N . IN C ;
C O U N T R Y C R E E K E S TA TE S
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . IN C ; JO H N
FITZ G E R A LD , INC . ASPH ALT
P R E S E R V A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC : JO H N DOE AND JAN E
DO E AS UNKNOW N TE N A N TS
IN P O S S E S S IO N
D EFEN D AN TS)

R E-N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated July 8. 3004 entered
in Civil Case No 02-CA 2099I4K ot the Circuit Court ot the
18TH Judicial Circuit in and lor
S E M IN O L E County, Sanford.
Florida. I will tell to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at ihe
West Front Door al the SEM I­
NO LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 30t N Park Avenue in
Santord, Florida, at 11 00 a m
on the 12 day of August. 2004
me following described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 1t, C O U N TR Y C R E E K
E STA TES,
A C C C R O IN G TO
TH E
PUT
T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN P U T B O O K 41,
P A G E S 63 T H R O U G H 64.
IN C L U S IV E .
PUBLIC
R ECORDS
O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
Dated this 9 day ol July. 2904
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pytiish in
TH E SEMINOLE H ER ALD
TH E U W O FFIC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R P U IN T IF F
80t S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33334
(954)233-8000
02 97063
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
AM ER IC AN S WITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227. I 800-955-6771 (TD D ) or 1800955-8770, via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish July 18. 25. 2004
G096

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 00-CA-1164-14E
FIR S T H OR IZO N HOM E
LO AN S FrK/A F T M O R TG A G E
CO M PAN IES D B A PREM IER
M O R TG A G E .
P U IN T IF F
VS
DAN IEL M ARK H O R TO N , IF
LIVING. ANO IF D EAD, TH E
UN KN O W N SP O U SE. HEIRS.
0EV1S EES ,
G R A N TE E S ,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
A U . O T H E R PAFtTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
AQ AJNST DANIEL M ARK
H O R TO N .
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F D ANIEL M ARK
H O R TO N , IF ANY. E L U J
H O R TO N , IF UVINO , ANO IF
D EA D ,
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVtSEES.
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
L IE N C R S .
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R

P AR TIES CLAIM ING AN INTER ­
E S T BY. TH R O U O H . UN DER
O R A G AIN ST E L U J H O R TO N
M ARCELL U S R H O R TO N . IF
LIVIN G, AN O IF DEAD. T H E
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 ,
A S S IG N EE S . LIEN OR S. C R E D ­
ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND A a
O TH E R PARTIES C U IM IN G AN
IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
U N D E R OR A G A IN S T
M A R C E U .U S R H O R TO N , DEID R E A H O R TO N STATE O f
FLO R IO A . D E P A R TM E N T O F
R E V E N U E . JO H N D O E A N D
JA N E DO E A S UN KNO W N T E N ­
A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoaure dated
July 9. 3004 entered In CtvU
C ate No 00-CA-1I64-14E of tte
Clrcutl Court of the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEM INOLE
County. Santord. Florida. I wilt
t e l to Ite highest arid best brdder for cash at tte West Front
Door at tte SEM INOLE Couity
Courthousa located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Santord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 12 day of
Augutt, 2004 the following
described property aa set lortn In
said Sunm ary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 15. B LO C K 7. O F TH E
R E P U T OF N O R TH O R LAN DO
TO W N S ITE F O U R TH A D D I­
TIO N AS PER P U T TH ER EO F,
A S R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
13. PAGES 58. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
Dated this 9th day of July, 3004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cksrk
Publish m
TH E SEM INO LE HERALD
T H E U W O F F IC E S OF DAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
F O R P U IN T IF F
8 0 1 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33334
(954)2338000
00-55354
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
ADM INISTRATION, at the SEM I­
N O L E County Courthousa al
407665-4337. 1-800-955-8771
(T D D ) ot t -800-955-8770. via
Florida Ralay Service
Publish July 18. 35. 3004
0097
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N Ol VISION
C A S E NO; 03 C A 3139-14
C ITIM O R TQ A G E, INC .
S U C C E S S O R B Y M E R G ER T O
F IR S T NATIONW IDE
M O R TG A G E CO R P O R ATIO N .
P U IN T IF F
VS
R ONNIE P R EVATT A/K/A
R ONNIE B P REVATT, E T AL .
D E FE N O A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
TO RONNIE P R EVATT A K A
R O N N IE
B
P R EVATT;
SHARON
P R E V A TT
AKA
SH AR O N S P R EVATT
whoso residence Is unknown it
he/sha/ihey ba living, and if
he/ shed hey ba dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to te dead or alive, and alt par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest m the
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YO U ARE H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
TH E
EAST
t/2 O F T H E
S O U T H W E S T 1/4 O F T H E
S O U 1 H W E S T 1/4 O F TH E
S O U TH W E S T 1/4 IN S E C TIO N
5. TO W N S H IP 20 S O U TH .
R AN G E 33 EAST. S U B JE C T TO
A 30 F O O T E A S E M E N T O N
TH E N O R TH SIDE FOR ROAD,
D R AIN AG E AN O U TILITIE S ,
A LS O KNOW N AS T H A C T 4,
M U LLET U K E R ETR EAT. UN IT
2 TO G E TH E R W ITH A 1995
F L E E T MOBILE HOM E VIN »
FLFLR 70A22902G H
ANO
FLFLR70B229O3GH
has been tiled against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy of your whiten detenses, it
any. to it on DAVIO J S TE R N .
E S Q Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Orive #500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the dale of tte first pubAcanon ol this nonce of action) and
lUe the original with tte clerk of
this court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered agamst
you tor tte relief demanded m
tte complaint or petition Med
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and tte
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day of JU L
8.2004.
MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
B Y AMulcock
D E P U TY C LER K
U W O F F IC E S O F OAVID J.
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y F O R PLAINTIFF
801 S U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
P U N T A T iO N . F L 33324
03-15783
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT, persona wttn disabili­
t y needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
tte
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227.
1600-955-6771 (T D O )o r 1600955-6770. via Florida Ralay
Service

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County. Santord. Fkxtta. where­
in A R G E N T M O R TG A G E C O M ­
PANY, LLC. le the Pieman and
ROBERT
D R A C H E N B ER Q .
W A S H IN G TO N M U TU A L BANK.
F A U N KNO W N S P O U S E O f
ROBERT
DR ACHENBER Q
N IK A E LLEN LO U IS E MADI­
SO N D R A C H EN B ER G ; JO H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E M A N TIS ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E SUB­
JE C T
P R O P E R TY
are
Defendants I wti sel to the high­
est and beet tedder tor cash al
tte W E S T F R O N T D O O R al tte
SEM INO LE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue m
Santord. Florida, at 1100 a m
on tte 10 day of August. 2004
tte tottowtng described property
as sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgment to-wrt

NATIO N AL T R U S T CMPANY,
AS C US TO O IAN O R T R U S T E E
F/KA BANKERS T R U S T C O M ­
PANY O F CALIFORNIA. N A , la
tte Plaintiff and JO Y C E L.
W ILLIAM S
A/K A
JO Y C E
WILLIAMS;
UN K N O W N
SPOUSE
OF
JO Y C E
L
W ILLIAM S
A/K A
JO Y C E
WILLIAMS, JO H N DO E. JA N E
D O E AS UN K N O W N T E N ­
A N T S ) IN P O SSESSIO N O f
TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY are
Defendants I wiff sell to tte
highest and best bidder tor cash
at tte W E S T FR O N T DO O R at
tte
SEM IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord. Flonda.
at It 00 a m on tte 10 day of
August, 3004 the following
described property as set forth
In
sax)
Summary
Final
•todgmenl. to-wit

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S3

TH IS N O TIC E SHALL B E P U B ­
LISH ED O N C E A W E EK F O R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S
PUBLISH IN- TH E SA N FO R D
HER ALD
Pubksh July 18. 35. 2004
G098
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO : 02 C A -1356-14K
B AN KERS T R U S T COMPANY,
AS TR U S TE E .
Plaintiff,

DAVIO G O R D O N ALLEN A/KA
DAVID
GORDAN
ALLEN.
ALLEN D O R EEN . S EM INO LE
C O U N TY , S TA TE O F FLORIDA
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EVENUE
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DAVIO ALLEN G O R D O N A K A
DAVID G O R O A N ALLEN. JO H N
DOE.
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T
P R O P E R TY .
A U O U A P R O P ER TY
O W N E R S ASSO CIATIO N, INC .
Defendants
R E -N O TIC E O F
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 6th day of July, 3004
entered in C M Case No 02-CA1356-14K, of tte Circuit Court of
the 18 fH Judicial Circuit In and
lor S EM INO LE County. Santord.
Florida, wherein B AN K E R S
TR UST
C O M PAN Y.
AS
T R U S T E E Is Ihe Plaintiff and
DAVID G O R D O N ALLEN A K A
DAVID
GORDAN
ALLE N .
ALLEN D O R E EN . SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , S TA TE O F FLORIDA
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EV E N U E .
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID ALLEN G O R D O N A K A
DAVID G O R D AN ALLEN. JO H N
D O E,
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P E R TY
are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the West Front Door at the
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanford. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on the 5th day ol August. 3004
the following described property
as set lonh In said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
S E E EXH IBIT "A"
A K A 3008 TIMPANA POINT,
LO N G W O O D . FL 32779
L O T S 31 AND 32. A LA Q U A
P H A S E I,
A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P LAT TH E R E O F . AS
R E C O R D E D IN P U T B OO K 33.
P A G E S 67 T H R O U G H 71.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
N O L E C O U N T Y . FLO R ID A.
LE S S AND E X C E P T A P O R ­
TIO N O F L O T 33, O F SAID
A LA Q U A
PHASE
I,
D E S C R IB ED AS FO LLO W S
Beginning it the Southeast cor­
ner ol tot 33, ot Al A Q U A PHASE
I. as recorded in Plat Book 33,
Pages 67. 68. 69. 70. and 71. ol
the Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida, thence North 89
degrees, 45’ 48" West, along tte
South line ot said Lot 33. a dis­
tance ol 40 OO leot. thence
departing said South line of Lot
32. run North 05 degrees. 14
T9* East a distance ol 278 17
feet to a point on the Northerly
line ol said Lot 32. said poml
being a point on a curve, also
known as tte Southerly nght-otway line of Timpana Point, as
shown on said Plat, concave
Northerly, having a radius ol
60 00 teet, thence Irom a bear­
ing towards the radius point ol
said curve ol North 14 degrees,
35' 10" East, run Easterly
through a central angle ot 14
degrees. 31 41" along the arc ol
said curve, an arc distance of
15 04 leet to tha Northeast cor­
ner of said Lot 33. thence along
a radial tearing of South 00
degrees 03' 29r West, run along
the East line of sax) Lot 33. a
distance of 275 38 leet to the
point of beginning
In
accordance
with
tte
Americans with Disabilities A ct
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days phot to the proceeding tt
heanng impaired. (TD D ) t 800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 7th day of July.
3004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of Ite Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

L O T 49, BEAR LAKE E S TA TE S .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH A T C E R ­
TAIN PLAT AS R EC O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 13. PAGE 95 PUB­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
In
accordance
with
tte
Americans with OisabJitles Art.
Persons with DisabUfftes need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord F L 33771.
Telephone Number (407)6654327 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this nonce if
heanng or voice impaired, call 1800-9556771
Dated this Wth dey of Jufy. 3004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of tte Clrcutl Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submrlled by;
Law Office Of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4530365
Facsimile (954)7716052
Publish July 18. 35, 3004
QIOO
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E U T H
JU O IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-951-14L
W AC H O VIA BANK O F
DELAW AR E. N ATIO NAL
A S S O C IA TIO N F/KA FIR S T
UN IO N H OM E E Q U ITY BANK,
NA.
.
Plaintiff.
VS
L C LA IR E C E S C R O G G IN S , at
al.
Defendants.
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure dated the 9th day ol
July. 2004 entered in C M I Case
No 04-CA-951 •14L ol tte Circuit
Court ol the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEM INOLE
County. Santord. Florida, where­
in W A C H O V IA
BANK O F
DELAW ARE, NATIONAL A S S O ­
C IATIO N F/KA F IR S T UNION
H O M E E Q U ITY BANK. N A., is
the Plaintiff and L C LA IR E C E
S C R O G G IN ,
S U N TR U S T
BANK. JIM R O O N EY S C R O G ­
G INS; JO H N D O E . JA N E DO E
A S UN K N O W N TE N A N T(S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
ara
Defendants I wilt sell to tha
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Flonda,
al It 00 a m on the 10 day ol
August. 3004 the following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wrt:
LO T
18.
W E K IV A
C LU B
E S TA TE S S E C T IO N EIGHT. A
SUB D IV IS IO N , A C C O R D IN G
TO TH A T C ER TA IN PLAT AS
R E C O R D E D IN P U T B O O K 34,
P AG E S 30 AND 31. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEMI
N O LE C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
A K A 270 N E E D L E S TRAIL,
LO N G W O O O , F L 33779
In
accordance
with
the
Americana wttn Disabilities Art.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord F L 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654327 wtthm 2 working days ol
your receipt of this nonce It
heanng or voice impaired, call 1•
800 95 5 6 771
Dated this 9th day of July.
3004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol tte Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Submitted by
Law Office ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053

Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone (964)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053

Publish. July t8. 25. 3004
G099

Publish July 18, 35. 3004
Q tO I

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E tSTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
SEM IN O LE CO UN TY,
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04C A-934-14L
A R G E N T M O R TG A G E
COMPANY. LLC.
Plaintiff.
vs.
R 0 8 E H T DR AC H EN B ER Q .
W A S H IN G TO N
M U TU A L
BANK,
FA.
UN KN O W N
SPOUSE
OF
ROBERT
D R AC H EN B ER Q . JO H N DO E,
JA N E D O E AS UNKNOW N
T E N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F T H E S U B JE C T PROPERTY,
Defendant*.
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y QJVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure dated tte 9m day of
Jufy. 2004 entered m C M Case
No. 04-CA-934-14L ot me Circuit
Court of tte 18TH Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-100S-14L
D E U T S C H E BANK
NATIO N AL T R U S T C O M PAN Y
AS C U S TO O IA N O R T R U S T E E
F/K A BAN KERS T R U S T
CO M PAN Y O F CALIFOftNIA,
NA,

L O T 56, AC AD EM Y MANOR.
UN IT 2. AC CO R D IN G T O TH A T
C ER TAIN PLAT AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE
34,
OF
TH E
P U B LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY, FLORIDA
A/KA 125 YALE DRIVE, SAN­
FO R D. FL 32771
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Art,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654237 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice It
hearing Of voce Impaired, cal
1600-955-8771
Dated this 9th day ol July,
3004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circurt Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ot Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)7716052
Publish July 18. 25. 3004

G102
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E U T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 03 CA-3123-14
W E LLS FAR G O BANK
M INNESO TA. N A . AS
T R U S T E E UN D ER TH E
POOLING AND SERVICING
A G R E E M E N T DATED AS O F
2/28.01. SER IES 2001-A,
Plaintiff,
vs
ERIC L JO H N S O N , et al.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 9th day ot
July. 3004 entered in Crvtl Case
No
03-CA-3123-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NO LE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein W ELLS FA R G O BANK
M IN N E S O TA .
NA .
AS
T R U S T E E UN D E R TH E P O O L ­
ING AND SERVICING A G R E E ­
M E N T D A TED A S O F 2/38/01.
S E R IE S 2001-A. Is the Plaintiff
and ERIC L. JO H N S O N ; C IT Y
OF
S A N FO R D .
FLO R ID A .
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F ERIC
L. JO H N S O N , JO H N D O E.
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
T E N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY
are Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best biddor lor cast)
at the W E S T FR O N T D O O R at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthousa located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 1t OO a m on the to day ol
August, 2004 the following
described property as set forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit;
TH E W E S T 70 F E E T O F L O T 3,
B LO C K 14. A B R U S S ELL'S
ADO F T R EED . AC CO R D IN G
T O TH A T C ER TAIN PLAT A S
R E C O R O E D IN PLAT B O O K 1.
PAG E 97. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY FLORIOA
A/KA 501 W YLLY A V EN UE.
S AN FO R D . FL 32771
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notes If
heanng or voice impaired, call 1•
800-955-8771
Dated this 9th day ot July,
2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol tte Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 130
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7716053
Publish Jufy 18. 25. 3004
Q I0 3

N O TIC E O F S A LE
Pursuant to Flonda Statute*
Seif Storage Facility Art. Sec.
83 806 6 83 807. Sale ol con­
tents (houtehofd/tuppiies) in
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens

Plaintiff,
vs
J O Y C E L W ILLIAM S A K A
JO Y C E WILLIAMS, at aJ.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated tte 9th day ol
July. 3004 entered in CtvU Case
No 04-CA-1008-14L ol me
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
N O LE County. Santord. Florida,
wherem D E U T S C H E BANK

162
260
456
664
914

Soloman Jones
Robert Johnson
Fred tkllsman
John Jouz
Becky R Perry

To te told or disposed of
Thurs , 07/39/3004, 12 p.m.
PutXic Auction. Cash Only
A t Sun Flay Store Away
fltO Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. F L 32746
Ail may pay up-Caff 407-3334355
Publish July I I , 18.2004
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I O 2004 Th e Sanford Herald

County seeks land-use authority
J uly

21, 2004

By S teve Paradis
M anaging Editor

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ASIBAUI

Rats take
two of three
The Sanford River Rats
widened their load in the
Florida Collegiate Summer
League by winning two of
throe games from the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs this past
weekend.
See S p o rti, Page 10A

F is h e r n a m e d
d e p u ty c o u n ty
m anager
SANFORD —Seminole
County Manager Kevin
Grace announced the
appointment of Don
Fisner to deputy county
manager.
Fisher will serve as one
of two deputy county
managers and is assum­
ing the role recently
vacated by Robert Frank,
who
was selected to serve as
the city manager of
Ocoee.
Fisher has been serving
as Seminole County's
Planning and
Development
director since
November 2000. In addi­
tion, he worked for the
county in
various planning capac­
ities from 1985 to 1999.
Fisher has a bachelor of
arts degree from the
University of Central
Florida in public
administration and is cur­
rently pursuing his mas­
ter's
degreee in pi
public administration at the University
of Central Florida.
“Don has done a
tremendous job for the
county over the past three
and a half
years as the planning
and development direc­
tor," Grace said, adding
"He has transformed the
department into one of
the best in the
State of Florida. He is a
visionary manager and a
charismatic leader, and I
feel that his abilities
will allow him to continue
his success while
advancing the county's
goals in his new role as
deputy county manager."
Fisher will begin his
new role effective July. 28,
2004.

S e m in o le Sm ile

Bruce Kubec —
O w n e r of Boskets and
Beyond in Lake M a ry

Springs border the area in question.
Bush, reached by cell phone out of
town, said he didn't know why the
county wanted to do this. The city had
not received the proposed amendment
yet.
That is because the county hasn't
finalized the wording, according to
county officials.
Since 1991, the county has had an
urban service boundary, said Matthew
West, manager of the county planning.
At that time, the state was con­
cerned about the density in the eastern
part of the county. The zoning was one
nome per acre. That was changed
beyond this boundary and lowered to
three or five or even 10-acre lots.

SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners want voters to give
them more authority on land use, but
the City of Winter Springs does not see
a need for it.
"For some reason, they don't want
the eastern part of the county devel­
oped," said Winter Springs Mayor
John Bush.
The county voted unanimously to
ask voters to approve an amendment
that would give commissioners the
authority to approve land-use changes
in the eastern part of the county.
Sanford, Oviedo, and Winter

Van Gaale
answers
charges

"We want to limit development in
this area because it’s environmentally
sensitive," West said.
The eastern third of the county con­
tains probably the richest environmen­
tal assets of the county, besides the
Wekiva River area, he said.
The area is ecologically diverse, but
there is also a lifestyle issue, he said.
How much of the county should
remain undeveloped, and how much
should become urban.
If zoning there is not low density,
what municipality will widen roads
like state roads 46 and 426 or provide
services? Those are questions that
need to be discussed.
Winter Springs has annexed several

properties in the area, but has not
assigned them an urban zoning desig­
nation, West said. The areas continue
to have the county zoning status and
land use designation.
If they assign city zoning designa­
tions to the areas, then the issues may
have to be arbitrated, he said.
"Our attitude is to follow the state
law," Busy said. If a development
meets requirements, the city tries to
accommodate them, he said There are
laws that govern development, even in
environmentally sensitive areas, he
added.
The mayor said Winter Springs did
See County, Page 9A

M ath Happens

City manager
will decide fate
by 5 p.m. Friday

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By D an Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Deputy City
Manager Andrew Van Gaale
maintains he did not violate
city policy by using a golf cart
and contends he was improp­
erly suspended without
notice by tne city manager.
Van Gaale filed his formal
response Monday to City
Manager A1 Grieshaber's alle­
gations that he misused pub­
lic property for personal gain.
Grieshaber contends Van
Gaale improperly used a golf
cart the city acquired for staff
members working during the
city's July 4 celebration. Van
Gaale has been suspended
with pay since July 6.
In his response. Van Gaale
said he informed Grieshaber
on Friday, July 2 that he
would be on-call for code
enforcement or other issues
during the July 4 event. He
also asserts that he told
Grieshaber he would utilize

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H erald photos by T o m m y Vincent

S ee S a n fo rd , P ago 3A

New ZOO
property
would aid
education

Jim Stevens, top photo, teaches Tralove Lawrence, lett, and
Brittney Jones at Sanford Middle School last week. Christian
Springfield, above, works with students at the math summer
camp, while Kalan Hands, right photo, does a worksheet.

Summer camp equals math success
Thanks to a $10,(XX) grant
given by Toyota, Kristen
Springfield and Jim Stevens
were able to provide the
Making
Advanced
Thinking Happen (MATH)
summer
program
for
upcoming seventh-graders
and algebra honors stu­
dents.
For the past two weeks 44
Sanford Middle School stu­
dents have prepared them­
selves for the upcoming
school year by attending

By S te v e P arad is
Managing Editor

SANFORD — Seminole
County agreed July 13 to match
state funding to purchase a tract
of land and expand the Central
Florida Zoo.
The land cannot be developed
or used for animal exhibits,
according to Joe Montisano,
chief executive officer of the zoo.
It may be used for education
about the history farming life in
the area and possibly as a trail
head for Seminole County trails.
"We haven't actually acquired
yet," Montisano said.
Seminole County received a
2003 Florida Communities Trust
matching grant on behalf of the
Central Florida Zoo to acquire
the Woodland Park property
west of the zoo.
The grant provides up to
5385,000 and requires matching
funds. The Board of County
Commissioners voted to match
the grant. The vote follows the
recommendation of the county
Natural Lands Program, whose
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equations. They also took
pre- and post-tests that will
provide data to be analyzed
by Seminole High School
statistics students next
school year. The students
worked in small groups to
better learn the presented
material and used graphing
calculators and computers
for a review of those topics.
This program is expected
to help more students be
successful
in
the
honors/PrelB math class­

summer MATH camp.
Twenty-one upcoming sev­
enth-grade and 23 algebra
students attended camp for
four hours of instruction
each day.
These students refreshed
and improved their math
skills so they will be suc­
cessful in honors level math
classes, which start up in
less than two weeks.
Students were taught les­
sons on fractions, order of
operations, integers, and

room at Sanford Middle
School, and to help the stu­
dents become better pre­
pared for their high school
math courses to follow. The
MATH program is designed
to not only raise the math
achievement level of each
student, but also build each
student's confidence in his
or her math abilities.
Student tutors and a teacher
resource will be available
for the camp attendees dur­
ing the school year.

P astor gave 10 years
to L ake M ary parish
SANFORD — The Rev. Dunstan's, Tulsa, Okla., and
Beverly Lake Barge, 75, of St. Peter's in Lake Mary,
Fredericksburg, Va., former­ from which he retired in
ly of Lake Mary,
died 2001.
Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at
Rev. Barge is survived by
his wife of 54 years,
Mary Washington Hospital.
Father Barge was the Elizabeth Anne Reeves, a
founding rector of the native of Durham, N.C., his
Episcopal Church of the four children and spouses,
Keitel
of
Messian, Chancellorsville, Stephanie
Va., as well as the Church of Montpelier, Vt., Bev and
the Holy Spirit in Tulsa,
Okla. He also served at St. S ee B arge, P a g e 9 A
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RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

Deled 8W 2nd day of Auguct
2004.

ALL C U IM S NOT SO FLEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Dated this 2nd day of July.
2004

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY C U IM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE O EC ED EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO

Removal o» to# described vehictes D U conducted In corip*•nce with F S 713 78 None*
that Harry* Towing w * h &lt; said
vehicles at Pubic Auction lor
C a r to n July 73, 2004. a lt 0 0 0
A.M. at 102 N Map's Ave..
Sanford F L 37771 A l vrtid as
sold AS IS No W a guaranteed
Harry* Towtng reserve* lha fight

to Oldon anyvahets

Vahtclas may ba vtewvd ona
hour prior to sals
1997 FORD
1FTEF270eVNCt0008
Publish Jiffy I t , 2004
0064
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROOATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: 04-586-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAMES EDWARD PLEASANT,

Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha administration ut the estate
ot Jamas Edward Pleasant,
deceased, whose dale ot death
was March t, 2004, and whose
Social Security Number is 44728-1870, i* pending in tha
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Division, tha address ot which Is
301 N Pars Avenue, Sanlord,
FL 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice is required to be served
must We their claims with this
Courl WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE TO THEM
A l other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO |2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha dale of the first publication
ol this Notice Is July 11, 2004
Personal Representative
James W Pleasant
t033 Oak View Road
High Point. NC 27265
STEPHEN H COOVER
Atsomay for James W Pleasant
Florida Bar Number 0 3 14080
Hutchison, Mamele 8 Coover,
PA
230 North Path Avenue
P O Bon 1149
Sanford, Florida 32772
Telephone: (407)322-4051
Publish July 11, 18. 2004
0063
Public Auction
Public auction to be hekt at
9 01 am. on the day(s) specified
below, at the front door ot
Athen s Towing. Inc Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sanford. F L tor lha pur­
pose ot disposing of the follow­
ing vehicles
For further information ploase
call (407)321-2948
07/28'2004
(t) Year 2000-Make Chevortet
VIN4 2 0 IFP22G 2Y 2122633
Publish July 11, 2004
0062
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 -C A -135M 4L
GHEEN TREE SERVICING LLC
F/K/A CONSECO FINANCE
SERVICING
CORP
F/K/A
OREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION.
Plaineft.
vs.
JERRY L COOPER A/K/A
JERRY COOPER JANE OOE
COOPER, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JERRY L
COOPER AK/A JERRY
COOPER, BRENDA K.
COOPEH: JACQUELINE SUE
COOPER IF LIVING,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENO ANTiS), IF
REMARRIED
AND
IF
DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS, LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
OEFENOANT(S).
LEASING
TECHNOLOGY.
IN C .
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTINQ,
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS. LIENORS OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
OEFENDANT(S) AND
ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLA1MINO
BY, THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS.
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
OOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BRENDA K. COOPER;
JACQUELINE SUE COOPER.
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFEN DA N TS). IF REMAR­
RIED AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,

WHOSE RESIDENCE are/ts
unknown.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

YOU ARE HEREBY required to
hie your answer or written
defenses, if any. In the above
proce eding with the Clerk ot this
Court, and lo serve ■ copy there­
of upon the plaintiff» attorney,
whose name and address
appears hereon, within 30 days
after the first pubficatton of this
Notice of Action, the nature of
this proceeding bemg a suit for
foreclosure of mortgage against
the following described property,
town

In accordance with Ihe
Americans With Onatkioes Act
parsons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)0654330. not later than seven (7)
days poor to Ihe proceeding It
heanng Impaired. (TOO) 1 800955 8771. or Voice (V) 1 8 0 0
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service

LOT 171, RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS. UNIT IIIA. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
48, PAGES 87-69,
OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 2004 SWIFT ROAD.
OVIEDO, FL 32766

Michelle Q Casino
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector.
Foyle 8 Singer. PA
PO
800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Publish July 11, 18. 2004
G059

If you tail lo hie your answer or
wmten defenses in the above
proceeding, on plaintiffs attor­
ney, a default will be entered
against you lot tha rebel
demanded in the Complain! or
Petition

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL 0IVIS10N
CASE NO . 01 CA-3134-14G

Dated this day of JUL 1.2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33819-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintilt

JP MORGAN CHASE BANKAS
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,

vi.

C

Publish: July I t . 18. 2004
GOflt

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.; 03-CA-738-I4W
UNITED GUARANTY
RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
Plaintiff,

V*
RENA HUDGINS A/K/A RENA
HUGO IN E. KATHLEEN E
SODERSTROM.
KARL
A
SODERSTROM
AND AND
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES OR
CREDITORS
OF
KARL
SODERSTROM. DECEASED,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Ex Parte OrderRescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered In th/s cause, in the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Flonda. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
LOCATED
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY; LOT 5 AND 8.
BLOCK
D,
SANLANDO
SPRINGS TRACT NO 6, AS
PER PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5.
PAGE 53. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

TERRY l PERKINS, at a l .
Defendants
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Older
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
' dated Ihe 1st day of July, 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03-CA3114-14G ot the Circuit Court of
Ihe 1BTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford,
Florida, wherein JP MORGAN
CHASE BANK AS TRUSTEE Is
Ihe Plaintiff and TERRY L.
PERKINS. CRISTY KOON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CRISTY KOON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TERRY
L.
PERKINS. JOHN DOE, JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants, t will soil to the
highest end best bidder for cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Patk Avenue In
Sanlord, Florida, al 11:00 a m.
on tha 3rd day ol August. 2004
the following described property
as set forth m said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 59 OF GRANADA SOUTH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK t5. PAGE 100, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a apodal accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact
the Court
Administrator al 3 0 1 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later man seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1 800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services

and commonly known as
15 tl Robert Street, at public
sale, to the highest and best bid­
der, tor cash, held on the wesl
tront door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, al 11 00 AW
on Jutyy 29. 2004

Dated this 2nd day of July.
2004

Dated this 30th day ol June,
2004

Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)7716052

Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans Wilh Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654330. not later man seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding II
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771. or Voice (V) 1 000955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G. Castillo
Kasa. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle 8 Singer. P A.
P O Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0000
Publish: July 11.18. 2004
G060
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03 C A 3072*140
MlOFIRST BANK.
Plaintiff.
v*.
PATRICIA L. KING. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. CITIBANK (SOUTH
DAKOTA). N A . CITY OF
SANFORD, VIRGINIA FELDER.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, and
UNKNOWN
TENANT S/OWNERS.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Ea Parte Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered In this causa, m tha
Circuit Court of Saminole
County. Florida I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 2. BLOCK E. WOOOMERE PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 73, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
and commonly known as

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish July 11, IB. 2004
G057

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-I602-14K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC .
P U IN TIFF.

ERNEST L ROBERSON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ERNEST L
ROBERSON.UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ERNEST L
ROBERSON, IF ANY;
HOLLOWBROOK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC , JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Forectoaute dated
July 1. 2004 amered m Civil
Case No 03 CA-1802-14K of
me Clrcuff Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit n and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Flonda.
I * 4 ael to the highest and beat
bidder tot c a rt al the West Front
Door al me SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue In Santord. Flonda.
al 11.00 a m on the 3rd day of
August. 2004 tha following
described property as set torth n
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit:

Publish to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR P U IN T IF F
801 S University Drive Suae
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-13852
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, petsona with disabdities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407685-4227. 1000-955-8771 (TOO) or 18 00955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 11,18. 2004
G0S6

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-248O-I4W
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
t
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1998-1,
P U IN TIFF.

VS
ROBERT L HILL. IF
LIVING, 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 ROBERT L HILL;
PATRICIA G HILL. HILL. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
C U IM IN G AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA G. HILL;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D EFENDANT^)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 30. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 03 CA 2480-14W ol
the Clrcuff Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will sen to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door of the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Paik Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al I t 00 a m on the 29 day ol
July.
2004
lha
following
described property as sel forth in
sad Summary Final Judgmenl.
to-wit;
LOT 58. BLOCK B U K E
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION, ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 11,
PAGE 5. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day ot June.
2004
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Maiy Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR P U IN T IF F
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-17577
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabibbos needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227, t800-955 8771 (TDO) of I 800955-8770, via Ftorda Ralay
Service

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-631-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
LYNNE STANSFIELD,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of LYNNE STANSFIELD,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was April 3. 2004, la pending in
the Clrcuff Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division; File Number 03-1256CP. me address ol which is
Post Office Boa Otawer C.
Santord. FL, 32772-0659 The
names and addresses ol the
Personal Raprasentatrve and
the Personal Representative')
attorney are set torth below
A) creditors ol the decedent
and other persona having
claims or demands against
decedents estate on whom a
copy of this notice w required to
be served must file thee deans
with tree Court WITHIN THE
U T E R OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
Of
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
JULY 11. 2004
Leurte Greanawaff
Personal Representative
5120 Kytock Road
Mechemcsburg. PA 17055
RHONDA M CASTANON, ESO
Florida Bar No 0099015
1270 Orange A ve. Sun* A
Winter Perk. FL 32789
Telephone 407/5996736
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: July 11.18. 2004
G054

A l other creditors of me dece­
dent and persona having deans
or demand* against me dece­
dent'* estate must Me their
daime with this Court WITHIN 3

(1) Year 1988/Uak* Dodge
VlN# 3B4G002Y5JM841848
Pu0**h Juty I t , 2004
00 44
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal of m * described vetvdee wee conducted to comp*ence wtm F S 713.78. Nonce
that Harrys Towing wtS t*4 said
vehid#* at Pub*c Auction tor
Cash on Juty 21, 2004. el 10 00
A M . at 102 N . Maple Ave.,
Santord, F L 32771. A l vehidet
told AS IS. No M e guaranteed.
Merry* Towtng reserve* the right
to bid on any vehide
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale.
1997 NISSAN
1N4BU31D6VC181309
1988 DODGE
1B3BV51E3GG252 782

NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Florida Statutes
Seif Storage Facility Act Sec
63 806 8 83 807. Safe of con­
tents ( household/supplies) In
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens
162
260
458
664
914

Soiomen Jones
Robert Johnson
Fred HiSsman
John Jauz
Becky R Perry

1993 DODGE
1B3XP28K1PN523411
1989 FORD
1FAPP6047KH148003
1985 CHEVROLET
1G8CT18B7F0218794
2000 FORO
1FAFP52U9YA137050
1992 TOYOTA
JT2ST87F1N0127851

To be sold or disposed of
Thur*. 07/29/2004 12
p m.
Public Auction, Cash Only
At; SunRay Store Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary, FL 32746
AH may pay up-Calt 407-3334355

1988 PONTIAC
10 2 N E 14U7JC078496

Nolle* is hereby given that me
Board ol Ad|ustment of the City
ot Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on Juty 22, 2004 in the
City Has Commission Chambers
at 11 30 A M in order to consid­
er a request for a conditional use
for an addition to a non-conform­
ing structure in the Zoning
Ordinance aa it pertains to tide
yard is Ibsens and the minimum
parcel width st the building line
In a SR-t zoning district Cor;

WHEN 7-29-04 al 9 00 a m
WHERE: Mirandas Towing
326 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32765
CAR 1995 Mercury 4 Door
VlN# t MELM50U8SG631718

NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 7-2964 at 9 00 a m
WHERE; Miranda s Towing
326 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32785
CAR 1995 Mitsubishi 4 Door
V!N# JA3AA26A2SU011511
Publish: July 11,2004
0049
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure oil
Lien and intent to sett vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
07/27/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanford, FI
32771-4059 Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or ail
bids
1FABP22X2FB150019
1985 Ford Tempo
Publish: July tt . 2004
0048
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
August 05. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin A v e . Oviedo, F L
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before me Auction from QAM
until 8PM Terms are cash or
certified fund* only OVIEDO
TOWING leserve* the right to
accept or refuse any and aft
bids
The following
offered for bids

vehicles

sie

1995 Chevrolet Capnce Clas
VlN# IQ1B152W1 SRI 17575

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
August 02, 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicle* on the day
before me Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Term* are cash or
certified funds only. OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and a)
Cud*
vefude*

Being
more
specifically
described as located
1811
M EUONVILLE AVENUE

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECO RD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS' INCLUDING
THE TESTIM ONY AND E VI­
DENCE, WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 286 0105)

are

1999 Oeewoo Legarua
VlN# KLAVA8924XB178753
1988 Oldamobffe Cuba**
Sup
VlN# 1Q3WR14W9JD329925
Publish : July 11, 2004
0045
Public Auction
Public auction to be held el
9 0 1 am. on the day(i) specified
below, si the from door ol
Athen s Towtng, Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Sues
134, Santord. F L tor me pur­
pose of disposing of me toiowing vehtote a:
For further information please
ca# (407)321 2*48

( I ) Year 1991Mak# Mercury
VlN# 1MELM5345PG617388

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424

NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOARO WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARING. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE.
W HICH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
DATE
REQUESTED:
Wednesday. July 6. 2004
PubAsh: Juty 11. 2004
G042

S A N FO R O H OUSING AUTHORITY
A D V E R TIS E M E N T FOR BIOS
R O O F REPLA CEM EN T
SA NFO R O H O U S IN G AUTHORITY, 94 C ash * Brewer Court.
Santord. Florida 32771 will receive bids on Ju ly 28, 2004 until
2:00 p m . Bids wifi be opened at 3 0 0 pm In the Board Room at
40 0 South Locust Avenue, Santord. Flonda 32771 tor Ihe con­
struction of Roofs at afl six of our developments
Sealed bid* most be accompanied by bid deposit: A Bid Bond.
Cashier's Check or Certified Check tor five (5% ) percent ol the
total amount bid. Contractor* shall be licensed as a Roofing
Contractor lo do business in the State ol Florida. A copy of each
license is lo be submitted with the Bid. Project Manual la avail­
able lor a non re fundable cost of JSO 00 per set In our office.
There will be a pre-bid conference held consisting of review of
Ihe project al 1 0 0 0 am July 15, 2004 in tha Board Room at 400
South Locust Avenue
June 30. 2004
Publish July 11. 2004
0065

Roche Development. 520 N Orlando Ave., Suite 5, Winter Park,
FL 32789. application #4-117-21900-6 The protect Is P ealed in
Seminole County, Section 22, Township 21 South, Range 31
East. The ERR application Is tor construction of a stormwater
m anagement system for a 23 21 -acre, residential development
known aa Alafaya Townhomes PU D
Live Oak Reserve. L td , 1750 W Broadway S t, Suits 118,
Oviedo, FL 34765. application #4-117-78173-8 The protect Is
located in Seminole County, Sections 19, 20, 29 0 30, Township
21 South. Range 32 East. Tha ER P application Is tor the Uve
O ek Reserve Phases 4 &amp; 5 Conceptual Modification
The file(s) containing each ot the above-listed application! s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal
holidays, 8 00 a.m. to 5 0 0 p m at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to tha application may be made, but
should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, 40 49 Reid
St . Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the
data of publication. Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by nam e and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. Filing a written objection does not sniffle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutas. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who file a petition meeting the requirements ol
Sections 120 596 and 120.57, Flonda Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an-Administrative
heanng Ail timely tiled written objections will be presented to the
Board for consideration in its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on tha application.
Gtona Lewis, Division Director, Division ol Permit Data Service*
St Johns Rfver W ater M anagem ent District
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NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
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THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULO CONTACT THE PER­
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For information on Semmoie
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at
www semmolecountyfl gov/purchasing.
select
Current
Procurements lor a list of all
active solicitations tor RFPs.
PSa. IFBs and CC*. Many can
be downloaded and printed *1 no
charge or call 407665-7131 AH
solicitation* and procurement
information are also available at
me County Services Building.
1101 East First Street. Room
3208 Santord. FL
32771
between the hours of SAM to
5PM Mon-Frt
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. it It the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminote
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fired receiving date
ot submittal s/bids
Addenda
information i* also available on
the County * Web Page
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CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
that the Planning and Zoning
Board of me City of Lake Mary.
Florida, acting a * the Sign Cod*
Board of Adiutbnent wifi hold a
Public Hearing on Tuesday July
27, 2004 at 8 00 p m . or m
soon as posaibf* tharsafter, to
consider a request from Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home, appli­
cant. for a sign vanenc* to
Chapter 155, Appends I. Sub­
section 8, Lake Mary Code of
Ordinance*, to increase the
number ol permitted ground
signs from 1 to 2. The public
hearing wK be held st the City of
Lake
Mary
Commission
Chamber*. 100 N. Country Club
Road.
The subject property is located
between the eaatbound and
westbound lone* of CR 46A,
eest of Rinehart Road
The
physical address bemg 5000 CR
46A
Parcel 10 Numbers:
05-20-30-510 6000 60U 1 0
3 2 -1 9 6 0 -3 0 0 6 0 8 0 6 0 0 0
The Putec Hearing *iS be held
at tie Lake Mary Commwaaxi
Chambers tOO N Country Club
Rd . Lake Mery The Public is
invited to attend and be heard
Said heanng may poqdnue Item
Urn* to fim * until tha Planning
and Zoning Board make* a in el
action. For eddAonai Informa­
tion regarding thw item you may

N O TIC E O F U N ITE D STATES M A R S H A LS SALE
Notice la hereby given that under a final Decree of Foreclosure
and Order ol Sate rendered in the above-styled action on
January 8, 2004, by the United States District Court tor the
Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division. In lavor of the
Plaintiff, United States of America the United Stales Marshal, in
and tor the Middle District of Florida, appointed in said decree,
will on A u g u st 4, 2004, at 3 00pm , at tha W est front steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse, located at 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford, FL 32771 In Seminole County, offer lor sale and sell at
a public outcry to the highest bidder, real property located at
6300 Murray Court. Sanford, Flonda. and more particularly
described as follows:
Lot 1, Dawn Estates, Section t t , according to tbo plat thereof aa
recorded In R a t Book 22, Page 9 t , ol the Public Records of
Semmoie County, Flonda.
This property, including all Improvements, buildings, fixtures and
appurtenances, is referred to as the "Subject Property."
The terms and conditions ot the sale are as follows:
1 The sale shall be subject to all laws, ordinances and gov­
ernmental regulations (Including building and zoning ordi­
nances), affecting the premises, and easements and restrictions
of record, if any
2. The sale shall be subject to any unpaid real property taxes
affecting the Subject Property
3. A minimum bid ot $80,000 0 0 is required to purchase the
Subject Property
4 The successful bidder shall be required to deposit with the
United States Marshal a minimum of tan percant (10% ) of tha
amount bid on the data ot the sale by cashier’s check.
5. The balance ot the purchase price shall ba tendered to tha
United Slates Marshal by tha succassful bidder within three busi­
ness (3) days following the date of sale Payment shall be made
by cashier's check payable to the United S tate* Marshal tor the
Middle Otstrid ol Florida. If the bidder faffs to fulfill this require­
ment. the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to tha expenses
of sale, with any amount remaining to ba returned to Via bidder,
and tr&gt;a Subject Property shall again ba offered tor saJ* under
the terms and conditions sat forth in this Order
f. The sale ot the Subject Properly shall be subject to confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirmation and receipt of the
full purchase price of such sale, the United States Marshal shall
execute and deliver a deed convoying the Subject Property to
the purchaser
g The Subject Property shall be sofd tree and d ear of ait liens
and claims of any party to this proceeding
For additional information concerning the above-described prop­
erty. contact IRS Revenue Officer Kan Colt at telephone no.
(407) 66 0-58 36 ext 164. For additional information concerning
the scheduling of the safe, contact the office of the U S. M arshal*
Service at telephone no. 407-048-6329
TH O M A S D HURLBURT, JR.
United States Marshal
Middle District ot Florida
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Cartgate: Official faces ouster
Deputy city manager notified
he may be fired for using golf cart
By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — The city's secondin-command was suspended with
pay Monday and could face termina­
tion for improper use of a golf cart.
Andrew Van Gaale, who became
Sanford's deputy city manager in
September 2003, received written
notice from City Manager Al

Road w oes for
River Rats

Grieshaber that he has until July 17 to
respond to charges that he used a
city-leased golf cart for personal gain
during Sanford's July 4 celebration.
In a memo dated July 12,
Grieshaber alleges Van Gaale violat­
ed 19 state laws and city policies
ranging from solicitation of gifts and
operation of a golf cart on a roadway
See Cart, Page 7A

M ayor may call for vote
on Sanford city m anager
By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Mayor Brady Lessard
may call a special meeting of the dty
commission to determine the fate of
City Manager Al Grieshaber.
Lessard,
disappointed
with
Grieshaber's handling of a personal
issue involving Deputy City Manager
Andrew Van Gaale, said the incident is

giving the dty a "black eye."
"There are no winners in this,"
Lessard said. "Everyone Ls going to end
up with egg on their face."
Grieshaber placed Van Guile on sus­
pension with pay and asked him to
resign his position for using a cityleased golf cart for personal use during
the city's July 4 celebration. Van Gaale
See M anager, Page 7A

Cruising the Boulevard

The Sanford River Rats lost
two tough one-run decisions
to the Daytona Beach
Barracudas over the week­
end, seeing their lead In the
Florida Collegiate Summer
League dwindle to one
game.
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March of Dimes
raises $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
The March of Dimes has
announced that this year in
the tri-county area
WalkAmerica raised $4^9,(XX).
That breaks down to
$54,(XX) in Osceola County
and $435,IXX) for Orange and
Seminole counties. Almost
3,000 people gathered at Lake
Lily in Maitland on April 24,
to participate in WalkAmerica
and 500 people participated
on April 3 in the Osceola
Walk at Kissimmee Lakefront
Park.
With more than 1,400 com­
munities participating nation­
ally, WalkAmerica has raised
more than $1.3 billion for pre­
venting diseases and disabili­
ties in America's babies since
1970, according to the organi­
zation.
This year's top teams were
SunTrust, Wachovia,
KinderCare, Kmart, and
Sprint. The top new team
was Hannover Life RE,
which raised $17,500. The
most improved team in dol­
lar increase is Hank of
America, raising more titan
$70,IXX), up over $30,000 from
the previous year. The num­
ber one team this year and
for the past five years is
Publix, which raised more
than $100,000 in the tri-coun­
ty area.
March of Dimes also
announced that April 30th is
the National WalkAmerica
Day for 2005. The Central
Florida Walk will take place
that day, followed on May 7,
2005 by WalkAmerica in
Kissimmee.
The rate of premature
births in the US. is growing
and more than 450,000 babies
are being bom too soon or
too small each year, putting
them at a greatly increased
risk of lifelong physical and
mental disabilities. There is so
much more that needs to be
done to give every baby a
healthy start in life.
For more information, call
407-599-5077.

Seminole Smile

Jean ne Gold —
Executive director,
Safehouse of Seminole

By A s h le y C o o v e r
Herald Intern

After months of repairing and sprucing up,
Seminole Boulevard opened to traffic again this
week. The road running parallel to the new
RiverWalk reminds people as they drive or stroll
by that Sanford Is booming with colorful banners
on the streetlights. Looking west, top photo, the
Seminole County court building and Sanford City
Hall are landmarks along the boulevard. Looking
east, right photo, workers put finishing touches
along the road. The marina and new palm troes
are visible.

H arald p h o to * by Tom m y Vincent

‘ M in i’ O ly m p ic
spirit hits county
B y Kate L u ca s
Herald Correspondent

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Herald ph oto by Tom m y Vincent

Henderson and somobody talk during preparation for the
KidsGames, a mini-Olympics (or children ages 6 to 14.

SANFORD — The spirit of
the Olympics is corning to
Central Florida.
KidsGames,
a
miniOlympics for young people
between the ages of 6 and 14,
is a summer event that takes
place in venues all around the
world.
Seminole County
youth will have a chance to

participate in KidsGames
when it comes to the Orlando
area this week through July
16.
The weeklong program is
expected to have more than
1,000 youth from Seminole
County at four area venues
that include Sanford and Lake
Mary/Heathrow. Almost 300
See G am es, Page 3A

Seminole student takes national, state titles
SANFORD — A local high
school student won more than
$5,000 in national and state
competitions in interpretation
and writing, according to a
news release from Seminole
County Public Schools.
Elisabeth Kristin Gilbert, a
Seminole High School student
in
the
International
Baccalaureate
program,
earned the National Award for
Outstanding Interpretation
and the State Level Superior
Award in the Senior division
in Literature for a short story
she wrote titled, "Electric
Blue." For this achievement,

Elisabeth won an expensepaid trip for two to the June
2004
National
PTA
Convention
in Anaheim,
Calif., where she was honored,
received a $750 Scholarship
and a $5,000 education bond
from Parent Media Group.
Elisabeth
won
two
Reflections National Awards
of Excellence in 20004)1 and
2001-02 at the middle school
level. Last year she won a dis­
tinguished award at the state
level. In 2003 she also won a
Finalist award in the national
Ayn Rand Anthem essay con­
test. In her spare time

E lis a b e th
plays the
flute and
piccolo as a
member of
the Florida
Symphony
Y o u t h
O rc h e s tra
and in her
Junior year
G ilb e rt
she will be
t h
e
President of the Anime Club.
Elisabeth has been an avid
reader throughout her life and
her main literary influences
have
been
Ayn
Rand,

Langston
Hughes,
Allen
Ginsberg, and Jack Kerouac.
At this time writing is just her
hobby but her dream after col­
lege is to develop it into a
career and become a novelist.
Each year. National PTA's
Reflections Program, an arts
recognition program, chal­
lenges students nationwide to
create an original artistic work
that supports a specific theme.
In 2004, more than 630,000
children participated in this
cultural arts program which
encourages creativity in litera­
ture, musical composition,
photography, and visual arts.

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SANFORD — A manufac­
turing company in Sanford
may nave to relocate because
of the area’s rising utility fees
and
the
accompanying
increase in franchise fees
being collected by the city.
Unicell Paper Mills Inc.,
supplies tissue paper in bulk
to other manufacturing com­
panies that repackage the tis­
sue for consumer sales.
The company located its
new manufacturing plant in
Sanford in 2001 based on util­
ity cost estimates supplied by
Florida Public Utilities and
Florida Power and Light
Energy Services.
Unicell officials under­
stood that by locating within
the City of Sanford, the com­
pany would pay the city a
franchise fee based on a fixed
percentage of their utilities
bills.
That franchise fee has
become a sore issue with
Unicell officials as utility costs
have increased.
Cities in Florida charge
franchise fees, or taxes, for
certain services that thirdparty vendors provide resi­
dents
and
businesses.
Consumers who use electrici­
ty, natural gas, cable televi­
sion and /or telephone service
are all taxed by cities for the
privilege of using those serv­
ices, even though the cities do
not provide or maintain the
services.
Some residential con­
sumers gripe about the fees,
particularly on a basic neces­
sity like utilities. But because
the fees are relatively small,
usually 3 or 4 percent of the
bill, many people fail to notice
the tax.
Large industrial compa­
nies, however, are acutely
aware of franchise fees
because increases in electrical
or natural gas rates equate to
thousands of dollars each
month.
Unicell, for example, is the
largest user of natural gas in
Central Florida and the sec­
ond largest user of electricity
in the region. Only NASA's
Kennedy Space Center uses
more electricity.
Since the company began
its Sanford operations, elec­
tricity costs have increased by
more than 41 percent and
total natural gas costs are
more than double the esti­
mates
Unicell
expected.
Accordingly, the franchise
See M ill, Page 3A

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

Florida Footwear

O ut &amp; A bo ut
w ed

Sanford's Good Neighbor Fund
passes $6,000

The City of Sanford
Waterfront Master Plan
Steering Committee will
meet at 4 p.m. in the City
Manager's conference room
at city hall. A number of staff
reports on the proposed sale
of city hall, North Shore
Restoration Project, and a
waterfront ordinance are
scheduled for discussion on
the agenda.

Sanford’s Good Neighbor Utility Fund
has granted more than $6,000 of emer­
gency assistance since its inception.
One hundred and fourteen customers
faced with life emergencies including
major water breaks, job losses and serious
illness have benefited from the kindness of
Sanford utility customers.
"The Good Neighbor Fund brings
together customers with means and cus­
tomers with needs, maintaining critical
water service," said Bill Marcous, Manager
of Utility Support Services.
Contributions can be made by mail or in
the Fund's drop box at the customer serv­
ice counter in Sanford City Hall.
Upon raising enough money, applica­
tions meeting eligibility are reviewed for
assistance.
Fo.4information on how to contribute,
please contact City of Sanford Customer
Service at (407) 330-5630.

THUR
The Seminole
County /Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce
Professional Women's
Network Meeting will be
from 8 until 9:30 a m. at
Florida Hospital, Altamonte,
601 E. Altamonte Drive.
Speaker will be Dr. Theresa
Oakley with the Florida
Hospital, on "Everything
You Need to Know about
Menopause. For more infor­
mation phone 407-333-4748.

Sanford Elks install local leader
Joe Rogers of Sanford Elks Lodge No.
1241 was installed as leader of the East
Central District of the Florida State Elks
Association.
The installation took place at the Grand
Lodge Convention in Minneapolis the
week of July 4, a July 8 news release said.
The national men's group, based in
Chicago, said in the release that Rogers
will be the national representative for his
area. He will promote the 1.1 millionmember organization's charitable and
patriotic activities in local communities.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Sandals in summer are one of the main forms of footwear in the Sunshine State. This fanciful array of sandals was pho­
tographed in front of Knight's Shoes in downtown Sanford.

Drug related

Rezoning meeting changed
The next meeting of the Seminole
County Public Schools High School
Rezoning Core Committee charged with
developing high school rezoning plans for
Seminole County Public Schools has
changed locations from the Educational
Support Center to Lyman High School.
The time remains the same at 3-6 p.m.
Aug. 19.
S e m in o le C o u n ty s tu d e n ts le a rn
to o v e rc o m e d is a b ilitie s

University of Central Florida students
will help middle schoolers with disabilities
learn to use technology that helps them
communicate with friends and relatives
and allowV them to keep up with their
schoolwork, according to a July 12 news
release from the university.
Of the seven students attending, four
are from Sertjinole County Public Schools,
according to Robin Basile. Two are from
Lyman High School, one from Winter
Springs High School and one from Rock
Lake Middle School.
Eight UCF students specializing in
exceptional education and communication
disorders will work one-on-one with the
young students.
The program is called TEENTECH, a
camp hosted by the Toni Jennings
Exceptional Education Institute at the UCF
Academy for Teaching, Learning, and
Leadership.
Students will visit Walt Disney World's
Animal Kingdom, the news release said. A
second group will follow the same instruc­
tion next week.
The students will use software that helps
them find information on the Internet,
improve their math skills and write papers
based on outlines they have created.
Each student will use the computers to
find information on animals and then write
a report the release said.
"This program has a great impact on our
students and the middle schoolers," said
Basile, assistant director of the Toni
Jennings Exceptional Education Institute.
"We have children who return year after
year because this helps them keep up with
their dasswork. Our students get a chance
to apply what they're learning in class
about working with students with disabili­
ties, and this invaluable experience makes
them better teachers."
The middle schoolers, each of whom is
joined by at least one parent, have disabili­
ties such as cerebral palsy and Down's syn­
drome that make it diffiadt for them to
communicate. Students pay $50 to attend a
weeklong session; scholarships are avail­
able for families that cannot afford the fee,
Basile said.

• William Manny Miranda,
19, of Lake Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
on July 9 at his residence. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of m arijuana.
• Julio Angel Torrez-Perez,
19, of M illtow ne Way, Lake
Mary, was arrested by Sanford
police Friday follow ing a traf­
fic stop on West Fifth Street
and O live Avenue. He was
charge with possession of
under 20 gram s of marijuana.
Burglary
• Cornell James, 41, listed as
hom eless
in Sanford
was
arrested by Sanford police
Sunday in reference to the bur­
glary of a residence in the 800
block of South Elm Avenue. He
was charged with burglary of
an unoccupied dw elling, loitering/prowling, resisting an o ffi­
cer without violence, posses­
sion of narcotics equipm ent
and larceny of over $300.
Battery
• James Andrew Hartman,
44, of French Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at his residence follow ­
ing an altercatio n with a
female. He was charged with
battery — causing bodily harm.
• Fredrick William Rogers,
56, of Laurel Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested at his residence
by Sanford police Monday as
the result of a dispute with a
male. He was charged with b at­
tery — touch or strike (dom es­
tic violence) and obstructing
justice by intim idating a w it­
ness/victim .
• Yvonne Brancaccio, 41 of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by police Friday at her
residence, follow ing a d is­
agreem ent with her husband.
She was charged with battery
— touch or strike.
• Khai Xuan Hoang, 33, of El
Portal Avenue, Sanford , was

arrested by police Friday at his
residence. Officers said he was
involved in an altercation with
his wife. He was charged with
battery — touch or strike
(domestic violence).
• Eliu Barbosa, 32, of Fox
Quarry Lane, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Friday at Charleston Club in
Sanford, following a report of
an argument with a female. He
was charged with battery —
touch or strike (dom estic vio­
lence), sim ple assault with
threat to do violence (dom estic
violence), and violation of con­
ditional release.
• Jam es Thom as, 26, of
Wyndham Crest Boulevard,
Sanford, was arrested by police
Saturday at his residence as the
result of a dispute with a
female. He was charged with
battery — dom estic violence in
the presence of a child.
• Timothy L. McIntyre, 44, of
Olive Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by police at his resi­
dence Saturday follow ing a
dispute w ith another man,
reportedly with a knife. He was
charged
with
aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.
• Belinda T hrift, 49, of
Pinecrest Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in a business in the
2600 block of Orlando Drive
O fficers said she had been
involved in a dispute with a
male. She was charged with
battery — touch or strike
(dom estic).
Traffic stops
• James Joseph Osborn, 40,
of Sanford Avenue, was report­

edly involved in a crash
Saturday at Sanford Avenue
and
A irport
Boulevard.
Sanford police arrested him on
charges of driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or
drugs, DUI with property dam ­
age, reckless driving, no proof
of insurance, failure to display
a registration, and operating a
motor vehicle with a suspend­
ed /canceled license.
• M ichael Brandon Tucker,
21 of Beverly Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday following a traffic stop
at Eighth Street and Poplar
Avenue.
The vehicle was stopped in
reference to a failure to return a
vehicle.
He was charged with posses­
sion of narcotics equipm ent
and operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license.
• Benito Lee Rodriguez, 26,
of Hartwell Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped by police early
Tuesday.
The vehicle was reportedly
taken without perm ission, but
the ow ner refused to press
stolen
vehicle
charges.
Rodriguez was subsequently
charged with driving with a
suspended license.
• Morio Dienl White, 21, of
Jack C ourt, Sanford,
was
arrested by police July 7 fol­
lowing a traffic stop on West
13th Street at Holly Avenue. He
was charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, having unsafe/faulty
equipm ent (no brake lights)
and driving without a seat belt.
O ther charges
• Aikia Lisa Ward, 23, of
Winter Springs, was arrested
by Sanford police on July 7, at
the Florida D epartm ent of
Corrections office on Orlando
Drive.
Police were called regarding
a probationer making a suici­
dal comment.
Ward was placed under
arrest on a charge of probation
violation.

The Sanford Herald

Maitland Heritage Week
begins, running through July
22. Special events will be fea­
tured each day, including a
Mystery Dinner Theater on
July 16, Family Day at the
Maitland Historical Museum
on July 17, Gallery- Talks
with Maitland Historians
Sunday July 18. For informa­
tion or locations, phone 407644-2451.

The City of Longwood's
monthly evening of
Bluegrass is being held at
the Community Building
from 7 to 10 p.m. Listen or
bring your strings and join.
For more information, call
407-260-3447.

MON
The Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer, 2525 Oak
Ave., Sanford, has scheduled
Vacation Bible School from
July 19 through July 23, from
9 a.m. to noon each day. The
theme is "Construction
I.N.C." (In the name of
Christ). Crafts, stories,
snacks and music will be
experienced each day with a
family program and cookout
the morning of July 23. For
more information and regis­
tration, call 407-322-3552.
There is still time to regis­
ter through July 14 from 6-7
p.m. for the Summer
Basketball program at the
Youth Foundation. The pro­
gram is for ages 6-10 or first
through fifth grade. All
games and practices will be
held at the West Sanford
Boys and Girls Club July 19Aug. 29. For more informa­
tion, call J.J. Wiggias at 407417-2560.

The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, and the LeisureServices of Altamonte
Springs will celebrate the
music of George Gershwin,
beginning at 7 p.m. at Lake
Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road. Admission is $5 at the
door. Special appearances
will be from vocalist Linda
Cole "Lady of Song" and
pianist Dave Sheffield.

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comments. A ll letters must include y o u r name,
address and phone num ber to be published.

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Melinda Whiteman, left, leads the KidsGames participants in an activity at the Boys and Girls Club in
Sanford July 13. More than 2,500 young people are taking part in the games this week.

Have signed up for the Sanford Boys and Girls
Club location. Mom than 2,500 youth and 400
volunteers are expected to participate across
the greater Orlando area.
Participants will be able to play soccer, bas­
ketball, flag football and track and field events
as other activities such as creative arts, cheer­
leading and KidsMedia; photography, video
and journalism.
"We're excited at the response we've gotten
to KidsGames and that so many partners have
signed on to participate in KidsGames since
we launched the program," said Wayne
Edwards, coordinator of KidsGames Orlando.
More than 20 churches, clubs, and organiza­
tions have worked to make KidsGames hap­
pen in Seminole County.

The Games will culminate in a closing cere­
mony at the TD Waterhouse Center in Orlando
at 7 p.m. July 16. The event is open to friends
and family of the participants and the public.
Doug Hughes of radio station ZHB.3 will
host the ceremony, which will feature enter­
tainment, games, awards, Andrew DeQercq of
the Orlando Magic and World Martial Arts
Champion James Sang Le.
"Two thousand lives is a lot of lives to
touch," Edwards said.
"With the community pitching in as they
have, KidsGames will be a fun-filled week that
the kids will hopefully remember for many
years to come."
For more information about KidsGames
Orlando visit: www.kidsgamesorl.mdo .nm.

Local Hospice expands over three years
Hospice of the Comforter,
the only nonprofit Hospice
serving Seminole, Orange, and
Osceola Counties, recently cele­
brated the topping out of the
first phase of its Altamonte
Springs campus expansion, the
Center for Community Care
located adjacent to its current
facility.
The two-story, 25,000-

square-foot Center is being con­
structed to house Hospice of
the Comforter administration
and patient care team staff.
Construction began in the sum­
mer of 2003 and will be com­
pleted in the late summer of
2004.
"We are looking forward to
moving into our new facility,"
stated Robert G. Wilson,

President /CEO/Chaplain of
I lospice of the Comforter. "This
much-needed expansion allows
us to increase efficiency and the
level of care that we provide to
our patients, their families, and
the community.”
The complete expansion will
be constructed on a 5.5-acre
campus in three phases over
the next three years.

fees the company pays the city
have also risen to amounts
which Unicell’s president,
Girish Sharma, says have put
Unicell in serious financial
trouble.
"1 *.an live with an inflation
of 4 or 5 percent," Sharma
said. "I cannot live with an
increase of 300 percent. I've
become totally uncompeti­
tive."
Sharma turned to city offi­
cials to ask for help in the
form of an exemption from or
caps on franchise and utility
taxes on electricity and gas
charges,
among
other
requests.
"The City of Sanford is
committed to assist Unicell,"
said Al Grieshaber, Sanford's
city manager. "We are study­
ing the possibility of a cap on
the franchise and utility taxes,
which is within our power,
subject to legal guidance, and
to assist Unicel! with contact­
ing state officials to make
them aware of the challenges
and seemly inequities."
Tracy Turk, senior director
of business development in
Seminole County and mem­
ber of the Metro Orlando
Economic
Development
Commission, provided the
city with a copy of the City of
Eustis's ordinance to cap the
amount a company pays in
utility taxes to a certain
amount per month, which is
applicable only to qualified
manu facturers.
"Action will be contemplat­
ed after the matter is studied
and financial calculations of
the impact presented to the
city Commission for its deci­
sion," Grieshaber said.
Unicell is requesting that
the franchise fees at least be
capped at a reasonable
amount, or, preferably, that
the fees Unicell pays the city
be waived entirely.
"I believe that we should
have exemption from those
taxes because we, as manufac­
turers, supply to other manu­
facturers," Sharma said. "We
do not sell to the customers.
We do not profit from rising

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energy prices."
Sharma is also requesting
that city officials assist the
company in seeking exemp­
tion from tangible personal
property taxes.
Tangible personal property
taxes, which businesses pay
on equipment, ranging from
office supplies to massive
machinery, make upgrading
equipment a problem, Sharma
said. As a manufacturing
company, he said Unicell must
constantly upgrade its equip­
ment to remain technological­
ly ahead and environmentally
safe.
"We are scared ot upgrad­
ing (our equipment] because
anything
you
upgrade
increases property taxes,"
Sharma said.
The city has already tried to
assist Unicell with its tangible
property taxes, but because of
prohibitory state statutes, the
county's property appraiser
was unable to implement an
accelera ted
depreci at ion
schedule on Unicell's equip­
ment, Turk said.
An accelerated deprecia­
tion schedule would help
reduce the tangible personal
property taxes Unicell pays on
equipment at a faster rate.
Unicell also wants the City
of Sanford to help with state's
release of Qualified Target
Industry (QTI) funds. The
state initially allowed Unicell
to participate in this state tax
refund incentive program, but
Unicell never received the

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funds.
"We were unjustly denied
the agreed incentives like QTI
award on a classical chicken
and egg logic that construc­
tion was not completed by the
agreed date while const ruc­
tion could not start because
approvals were not forthcom­
ing," Sharma said.
Unicell did not receive QTI
funds because it failed to cre­
ate the 70 jobs it agreed to
within the allotted time frame,
to which the state granted
Unicell an additional year
because of Sept. 11 events,
Turk said.
William McDermott, direc­
tor of economic development
for Seminole County, suggest­
ed Unicell also bring its con­
cerns to Enterprise, Fla.'s
Manufacturing
Advisory
Council. The council assists
companies like Unicell by
coordinating activities that
will help make overall energy
costs more competitive for
Florida manufacturers.
Unicell's other requests
included adjustment for pay­
ment of taxes and an install­
ment plan to pay the compa­
ny’s total tax bill.
Seminole County and the
City of Sanford have assisted
Unicell in the past by offering
Unicell the opportunity to
participate in the County’s
Jobs Growth Incentive pack­
age, which waived certain city
fees for Unicell.
The company was also
reimbursed for building per­
mit fees and paid for every
new job that met the required
salary level.
"In essence, the total award
from the City was $157,775,"
Turk said. "The county pro­
vided an additional $137,000
in JG1 funds to Unicell.''
Sharma said Unicell will be
forced to close its Sanford
facility if the company's taxes
and franchise fees do not
decrease.
"I'm not trying to pressure
you," Sharma told commis­
sioners. "But without some
relief, we have no other
choice."

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O b i t u a r i e s ______ Seminole Rotarians mark 100 years
JEANETTE JOY
BROWN BECHARD
Jeanette Joy Brown
Bechard, 65. of Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. She was
bom May 18, 1939 in New
York. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughter
and friend Sheila Bechard
and Celso Tovar; sons and
their wives, Alan and Donna
Bechard and Chad and Angel
Bechard; brother and his
wife, Ernest W. and Yvonne
Brown 11; sisters and their
husbands, Stephanie and
Robert Reininger and
Deborah and Richard Hatch;
two grandchildren.
JAMES W. DUNLAP, SR.
James W. Dunlap, Sr., 79,
of Sanford, died Friday, July
9, 2004 at his residence. He
was bom Aug. 9, 1924 in
Detroit, Mich. He was a
retired welder in the steel
industry with 30 years of
service to Uni-Pak. He was a
World War II veteran of the
U.S. Army and a member of
Sanford Alliance Church.
Survivors include sons,
James |r. of Sanford, Ralph
Gainor Dunlap, Sr. of Katy,
Tex.; daughter, Kathy Ficek of
West Palm Beach; stepdaugh­
ter Debbie Swink of Prague,
Okla.; six grandchildn*n; one
great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
CHRISTINE B. LEACH
Christine B. Leach, 89 of
Geneva, died July 9, 2004.
She was a former waitress.
Survivors include daughter,
Christina Harper of
Kentucky; sister, Iva
Campbell Burford of Virginia;
16 grandchildren; 11 great­
grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
There will be a graveside
service Wednesday, July 14 at
10 a.m. at Geneva Cemetery
with Pastor Daryl Permenter
of the First Baptist Church of
Geneva officiating.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Survivors include wife,
Carol Maxwell of DeBary;
son, Elbert David Maxwell,
Jr., of Sanford; daughters,
Janet M. Jemigan of Lake
Mary, Chelly D. Speed of
Irvine, Cal.; brother, Robert
Dwight of Cresco, Penn.;
eight grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, July 10 at Oaklawn
Chapel with interment at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to American Cancer
Society, American Lung
Association or Paralyzed
Veterans of America.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
LEONARD "DEWEY"
SMITH
Leonard "Dewey" Smith,
65, of Holly Avenue, Sanford,
died
Friday, July
9, 2004 at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital.
He was
born Feb.
22, 1939 in
Sanford.
Smith
He was a
cable
splicer for BellSouth and a
member of Mount Sinai M B.
Church.
Survivors include father,
Dewey Smith of Sanford;
mother, Dorothy Graham of
Deltona; wife, Ernestine
Smith of Sanford; sons,
Leonard Smith Jr., Allendale,
S.C., Samuel Geter of
Orlando; Darrell Smith of

Denver, Colo., Keith Jefferson
of New York, Greg Jackson of
Winter Haven, Leonard Berry
of Orlando, Dewey Smith of
Deltona, Colin Smith of
Sanford; daughters, Belynda
Moore of East Point, Ga.,
Lynette Harris of Calumet
City, III., Jonel Hopkins of
Rochester, N.Y.; brothers,
Howard Smith, Russell
Hollerman and Raymond
Smith, all of Sanford, Richard
Smith of Miami and George
Smith of Altamonte Springs;
sisters, Laura Stephens of
Deltona and Bemette Smith
of Washington, D.C.; 22
grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, July 17, at 11
a.m. at Mount Sinai M.B.
Church, 1843 Jerry Avenue,
Sanford, with Reverend
Anthony Miller, Pastor.
Viewing will be from 4 until 7
p.m. at Mt. Sinai M.B.
Church.
VVilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
SHIRLEY ANN SMITH
Shirley Ann Smith, 51, of
First Street, Oviedo, died
Wednesday, July 7, 2004. She
was born in Oviedo. She was
a cook.
Survivors include son,
Robert Beasley of Orlando;
daughters, Diane Grason and
Mary Anne Smith of Oviedo,
Roxanne Smith of Orlando;
brothers, Earl Smith of
Oviedo, Clifford Smith of
Eatonville, George Smith of
Orlando; eight grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral I lome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Rotarians throughout
Seminole County are busy mak­
ing plans for Rotary's
Centennial Celebration, billed
"A Century of Service - A New
Century of Success." Rotary
marks 100 years of service to the
world on Feb. 23, 2005, a
Wednesday, which so happens
to be the meeting day of the
Sanford Rotary Breakfast Club.
July marks the beginning of
Rotary's fiscal year, and the offi­
cial start of its Centennial
Celebration - which culminates
in June at Rotary's International
Conference in Chicago. Rotary
District Governor George
Huffman of Orlando kicked off
the Centennial Celebration on
Monday at the Sanford-Noon
Club, the second-oldest Rotary
in Florida, at the club’s new
meeting locale, the
Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce Building
on East First Street.
Sanford Breakfast Club
incoming president Patrick
Stenstrom, in his inaugural
address to the club last
Wednesday, encouraged mem­
bers to participate in Rotary
Centennial Celebrations. A
Kotanan for 16 years and mem­
ber of a long-time prominent
Sanford family, Stenstrom
advised those planning to
attend the international conven­
tion in Chicago June 18-22 to
make reservations stx&gt;n.
Immediate past president /pub­
lic relations chairman Rick
Russi, told members that mod­
erately priced hotels in the
Windy City are swiftly tilling
up.

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Five members of the
Kiwarns Club celebrated 147
years of community service
through their Kiwanis Club
projects at the Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting of
their club at the Chamber of
Commerce building. The
Kiwanians applauded their
members' service longevity
to meet local needs. The local
civic club sponsors over 20
community projects yearly
and has been involved in
community betterment for
the past 80 years.

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eal Boortz
on Sept. 30 at
The Ballroom
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Street, 225 S.
Garland Ave.,
Charlos
Orlando,
Jackson Proceeds from
the $125 per• • • • • • • • plate dinner
will benefit
Habitat for Humanity of
Seminole County and the South
Seminole Rotary Club. For tick­
ets, check out the dub's Web
site: www.ssrotary.com or call
407-302-0053.
ROTARY OF SANFORD has
cause for double celebration; it’s
the second-oldest Rotary Club
in Florida, charted May 10, 1921,
about 16 years after the found­
ing of Rotary International.
Sanford Rotary members are
making plans for the club's 84th
anniversary in May 2005.
The noon dub settled in at its
new location, 4&lt;X) E. First St.
Old-time Rotarians are familiar
with the Chamber Building.
They met there for some years
before moving to the Marina
Hotel about 10 years ago. Back
at their old clubhouse, it seems
like they never left. The Rotary
banner-flag still fits the brace on
the front of the chamber build­
ing, proclaiming, "Rotary Meets
1lerc." Now, two places in
Sanford serve as primary meet-

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and-greet houses for the area's
longtime dvic dubs: The
Colonial Room Restaurant
(Optimist Club-Noon
Wednesday, Rotary Breakfast730 a.m. Wednesday and
Knvanls-Sunrise- 730 a.m.
Friday); and The Chamber
Building (Rotary - Noon
Monday and Kiwanis - Noon
Wednesday).
HAPPY ATTENDANCE:
Longtime Sanford banker John
Mercer marked 49 years of per­
fect attendance at Rotary on
Monday, July 12. with a "happy
dollar." Mercer said he's reach­
ing for the Big 50.
Not to be outdone, Tun
Tolbert gave a "happy dollar"
for his 20 years as a Rotarian
member. He has a few more
years, though, to catch up with
Mercer.
VISITING ROTARIAN
Rufus Brooks of Orlando proba­
bly felt at home during the
Sanford Breakfast Club meeting
Wednesday at the Colonial
Room Restaurant. A retired edu­
cator, Brooks is a native of
Sanford, a product of Crooms
Academy (Class of 1945). He
served many years as a teacher
and principal for Orange
County schools and worked for
many years tirelessly as presi­
dent of the Orange County
Branch of the NAACP.
Sanford native Charles D.
lackson, a veteran journalist ami
public relations practitioner,
writes a weekly column »wi citric
clubs in Seminole County. Please
e-mail news to him at
sparadis@scininoleherahl.com or
mad to The Sanford Herald, 300
N. Trench Air., Sanford, TL
32771.

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of DeBary, died Wednesday,
July 7, 2004 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. He was
bom May 22, 1915 in Cairo,
Ga, He was employed for 44
years at Tropical Radio and
Telegraph. He was a lifetime
member of First Baptist
Church, Fort Lauderdale.

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Martin and Shelia M. Jones. Four grandchildren, all of Newark, NJ.
T\vo brothen, Theadore R. Martin (Marie), Samuel Martin (Euia).
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July 13.1997.
Qualifying record: Ryan Newman;
133.357 mph; Sept. 12.2003.
Storyline: Jeff Gordon Is the winnlngest driver at New Hampshire with
three victories. Rick Hendrick Is wlnningest owner with five victories.

1. Jimmie Johnson

2,720; previous: 1
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2,615: previous: 2
3. Jeff Gordon
2,478; previous: 3
4. Tony Stewart
2,393: previous: 4
5. Matt Kenseth
2,321; previous: 5
8. Bobby Labonte
2,276; previous: 6
7. Elliott Sadler
2,252: previous: 8
8. Kevin Harvlck
2,229; previous: 10
9. Kurt Busch
2,211;previous: 7
10. Ryan Newman
2,173; previous: 9

Kevin Harvlck

jumped two
spots In the
standings with
a 10thplace
finish In the
Tropicana 400.

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second-place
finish in the
Tropicana
Twister 300
vaulted him
four spots in
the standings.

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Hamilton Sr.'s
win in
Saturday's
Built Ford
Tough 225
moved him to .
within six
pomts ot the
standings
leader.

Several cars were Impounded by NASCAR for
testing alter Sunday's race Spokesman Herb
Branham said It was to determine what race
teams are doing to the cars and to see what happens aerodynamlcally when the rear spoilers
are trimmed, as the circuit plans to do next year

ON TV

NEXTEL CUP
New England 300
1:30 p.m., July 25
BUSCH SERIES
New England 200
1 pm., July 24
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Tough 200
7:30 p.m., Saturday

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A fftu/e to N ASCAR terms

“ Black flag"
A display of the black flag
means that a car must go
immediately to the pits and
report to a NASCAR official. A
car can receive a black flag for
many reasons, including a
dnver violating the rules, or a
potential problem with the car
that warrants a closer inspec­
tion in the pits.

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Joliet. 111.
he Nextel Cup points race Is looking
like a runaway, with the top five
drivers steadily pulling away from
the rest of the field.
With eight races to go before the Sept. 11
cut-off, where the top 10 in points or those
within 400 of the leader will lie separated
from the pack to run for the championship
In a playoff-type format, the playoff lineup
is beginning to take shape.
After Sunday's race at Chicagotond,
only the top five in the standings are with­
in 400 points, meaning the possibility of
more than 10 drivers in the chnsc for the
championship Is becoming remote.
Jeremy Mayfield, who moved from 12th
to 11th In the standings thanks to a fifthplace finish tn the 400, is 612 points behind
leader Jimmie Johnson but only 65 out of
the elite group
Two drivers In the top 10 stumbled after
being Involved In a crash on Lap 19.
Ryan Newman's No. 12 Dodge blew a
tire, spun around and collected the No. 97
Ford of Kurt Busch, and that sent both
drivers Into the garage for lengthy repairs.
Newman finished ,14th and dropped one
spot in the standings to 10th, while Busch
wound up 35th nnd dropped two points
positions to ninth.

NASCAR

Tony S tew a rt (right, celebrating with crew chief Greg
Zipadelli) skipped the typical post-race victory lap and
drove straight to Victory Lane, saying he was in a hurry
to get away from the controversy.

RACE
STATISTICS
Time of Race: 3 hours, 5 min­
utes, 33 seconds.
Margin of Victory: 2.925
Seconds.
Winner's Average Speed:
129.507 mph.
Caution Flags: 9 for 43 laps.
Lead Changes: 20 among 13
drivers.
Lap Leaders: Jeff Gordon 1•
14; Kasey Kahne 15-19; Terry
Labonte 20; Kevin Lepage 21;
Tony Stewart 22-83; Jimmy
Johnson 84; Mark Martin 85-94;
Sterling Martin 95-99; Matt
Kenseth 100; Dave Blaney f01;
Robby Gordon 102-103;
Stewart 104-121; Kahne 122126; Stewart 127-173; Marlin
174, Stewart 175-180; Johnson
181-210; Bobby Labonte 211;
Marlin 212*214; Jeremy
Mayfield 215-240; Stewart 241267.
NASCAR spokesman Herb
Branham said the pit road scuf­
fle Is (wing investigated
Ray Evernham, Kahne’s car

owner, was livid over the lack of
punishment for Stewart. I le
said that if NASCAR won't sus­
pend Stewart, he'd like to han­
dle matters himself.
“He needs [a beating)."— •
Evernham said. "That's the
problem with (Stewart). Nobody
has ever really grabbed him and
given him a good beating. If he
doesn't gel suspended, maybe
I'll do that"
Jimmie Johnson finished sec­
ond tn the 400. ahead of Dale
Jarrett, Jeff Gordon and
Jeremy Mayfield.
Stewart skipped the typical
post race victory lap and drove
straight to Victory Lane, saying
he was in a hurry to get away
from the controversy
“It’s a lot easier for me just to
go home," he said. 'There's no
media or TV people or anything
to be upset about. It's a positive
and happy experience when I
get there.”
He also said Kahne inexplica­
bly slowed to trigger the crash.
Kahne disagreed.
"(Stewart) Just turned us
around," he said, “His car Is
better, and sometimes I think he
forgets he has a brake In It."

Ahappyfourth
Jeff Gordon’s bid for
three consecutive Cup
victories came up
short despite a toterace rally In which he
made up a top anil
come from 2-lth at one
point to finish fourth.
GORDON
"It feels like aw hi
right now." Gordon said. "Then* was a
time In that race that we were In serious
trouble."
Gonlon, who started on the pole, almost
got topped early but got a reprieve from a
caution flag that flewjust as race winner
Tony Stewart was about to pass him.
"We had luck on our side," Gonlon said.
“We can't have those problems happen any
more, and certainly not In the tost 10
races. We’d be In big trouble."
Good pit strategy
Dale Jarrett finished thlnl In the 400,
tying his previous best 2001 performance
three races ago at Michigan.
Like Gonlon. he overcame tops lost
early to finish in the top Five.
“When It started getting a bit cloudy my
car just kept getting tighter and tighter, so
that allowed us to make the pit stop that
we needed there towards the end —with
about 20 to go — to get two tires," Jarrett
said. “These are the kind of days that
we've got to have If we entertain any
thoughts of getting back in the top-10 in
the points."
Jarrett Is 12th In the standings, a scant
90 points out of the top 10.

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‘Iceman’ melts after son wins 1st Busch race

July 25 New England 300,
New Hampshire International Speedway
Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500,
Pucono Raceway
Aug. a — Brickyard -too,
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Aug. 15 —Sirius at the Glen.
Watkins Glen International
Aug. 22 —GFS Marketplace 400,
Michigan International Speedway

extel Cup Series director Jolm
Darby said the circuit may soon
adopt rules that will result in
more races ending under the green flag.
“There’s a lot of conversation Internal­
ly right now... looking at a green-whttecheckeredstyle finish." Darby said. “But
It’s not something that’s simply changed
overnight"
Darby said any changes that reduce the
chances of races ending under caution
needs to be reasonable for Daytona and
Talladega, where it takes at least two tops
to get the cars up to speed after a caution.
That might mean several tops run
under green before the white and check­

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N A S C A R exam ining races ended u n d er caution

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Cox Cox
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1. Dennis Setter

9. Ted Musgrave
1,445; previous: 9
10. Travis Kvapil
1,418; previous; 8

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Joliet. HI.
ony Stewart won the
Tropicana 400 at
Chlcagoiand Speedway,
but along the way he ran Into
Kasey Kahne, setting off an
elghtcnr crash and raising
more questions about Stewart's
driving and NASCAR's deci­
sions on penalties.
Stewart had the dominant
car all day leading 160 of 267
Laps Including the final 27 to get
his first win since October at
Charlotte.
Rut on a restart on Lip 128,
he ran into the back of Kahne,
his closest challenger, and sent
Kahne's Dodge slamming into
die outside wall.
Kahne's crew chief Tommy
Baldwin Jr., who saw Stewart
spin his driver at Darlington
earlier this year and blames
Stewart for another wreck at
Talladega, immediately sprint­
ed to Stewart's pits.
Once he and his crew
arrived, racing’s version of a
bench-clearing brawl was on.
Baldwin, who was sum­
moned to the NASCAR trailer
.liter the race, said Sunday's on
track incident was no different
than many others this season.
"Thai's just Tony Stewart
doing what he's been doing all
year, driving like a moron.”
Baldwin said. "He gets away
with it all he wants, and all
NASCAR does is fine him. He's
got plenty of money The guy
needs to sit out a race.”
Stewart, who blamed Kahne
for Sundry’s wreck, has been
Involved tn numerous on track
incidents this year. During one
stretch he was involved in
wrecks in five of six rnces. Two
weeks ago he was lined $50,000,
docked 25 points and placed on
probation for grabbing Brian
Vickers after the road-course
race at Sonoma, Calif.
NASCAR officials, who last
week dropped Jason Leffler
(hint second to 13th In tire fin­
ishing order of the Busch race
at Daytona for running into
Dale Earnhardt Jr, said
Kahne’s crash was "just a rac­
ing incident" and no penalties
would be assessed.

Race: Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200
Where: Gateway International Raceway St.
Louis.
When: Saturday. 7 pm. EDT
Race distance: 160 laps. 200 miles
Defending champ: Brendan Gaughan
Race record: Jack Sprague; 113.726 mph; May
7.2000.
Qualifying record: Stacy Compton, 133.093
mph; Aug. 19,1999.
Storyline: Many fans at Gateway will be
cheering for local favorite Carl Edwards, a
Columbia, Mo., native.

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1.463 ; previous: 10
8 . Jon Wood
1 .454 ; previous: 7

Race: New England 200
Where: New Hampshire International Speedway
When: July 24.1 pm. EDT
Defending champ: David Green
Race record: Bobby Hamilton Jr.; 110.368 mph;
May 11.2002.
Qualifying record: Kevin Harvlck. 130.716
mph; May 11,2001.
Storyline: Nextel Cup regulars Michael
Waltrip Kevin Harvlck. Robby Gordon.
Greg Btflle, Kasey Kahne and Matt Kenseth
i ■v*
are among the drivers scheduled to com­
pete at “The Magic Mile."

A scrappy win

1. Martin Trues Jr.

1.662; previous: 1
2. Bobby Hamilton —
1.656; previous: 3
3. Cart Edwards
1,557; previous; 2
4. Rick Crawford
1.5TO; previous: 4
5. Matt Crafton
1,501; previous: 5
6. Chad Chaffin
1.485; previous: 6
7. Jack Sprague

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BUSCH SERIES
2.863; previous: t
2. Kyle Busch
2,811; previous: 2
3. Jason Keller —
2,504; previous: 1
4. Ron Hornaday
2,495; previous: 4
5. David Green
2,495; previous: 6
6. Greg Biffte
2,487; previous: 3
7. Jason Leffler
2,444; previous: 8
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
2,393; previous; 5
9. Michael Waltrip
2,293; previous: 9
10. Mike Bliss
k 2.232; previous: 10

BUSCHSERIES

ered flags.
Darby also decreed that a shock absorber
should do its Intendedjob of dampening
the actions of the springs and nothing eLse.
Teams have Increasingly used shock
absorbers to raise or lower the back of a
car to Improve its aerodynamics, but rules
announced recently make that more diffi­
cult
NASCAR has mandated minimum and
maximum shock pressures, required teams
to pressurize the shocks in the presence of
series officials, and will measure rear quar­
ter-panel heights after the race to ensure
there have been no changes.
—R ick M In ter

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Joliet. 111.
erry Labonte has 22 Nextel Cup
victories and two champi­
onships, hut he said seeing hLs
son Justin win the Tropicana Twister
380 Saturday with a list tap pass of
Mike Wallace was “sweeter than any
race I’ve ever won.”
Few in attendance could disagree,
especially those who saw NASCAR’s
stoic “Iceman" choking with emotion
as he watched his son drive the fami­
ly owned No. 44 Dodge Into Victory
Line
Or those in the press room who
heard the Iceman's emotional
recounting of the congratulatory cell
phone call from his friend and neigh­
bor Pattie Petty on what would have
been her tote son Adam's 24th birth­
day
“That one got me the most,” Terry
Labonte said.
Or the stream of well wishers who
came to the winner's circle —every­
one from NASCAR president Mike
Helton to drivers like Jason Keller

Before

Saturday,
Justin
Labonte
(left) had
never led a
lap in the
Busch
Series and
his average
finish was
29th.

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and David Green.
Or anyone who saw the big smile
—and occasional tears —on Justin's
face after taking the checkered flag
“I guess I’m kind of in shock,” said
Justin Labonte, who started 34th and
led only twice for 12 tops In just his
31st career Busch Series start. "I Just
ran as hard as I could every top and it
paid off."
Keller finished second, ahead of
Jeff Burton, Kasey Kahne and

Ashton Lewis Jr.
Before Saturday. Justin Labonte, 23
had never led a top In the Busch
Series, and his average finish was
29th.
Terry Lalxinte, who watched the
race from atop his team's transporter,
said he, too, was stunned by the turn
of events.
“I can at least talk after I win,'' he
said. "But I couldn't say anything
after Justin won."

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to offensive conduct in public Jones he had spoken with Mid
and disregard for safety rules. Florida Golf Carts and the
Grieshaber would not com­ company was sending an
ment on the individual allega­ extra cart.
tions or clarify how Van Gaale
An employee in the
allegedly violated each of the DeLand office of Mid Florida
19 different state laws or city Golf Carts, Mitch Sander, told
policies.
a Sanford police investigator
"My positions are outlined that the company routinely
_____ _________ in the find­ sends a spare cart at no charge
ings of fact in case one of the carts mal­
p re s e n te d
functions.
to
the
Jones, in a written state­
At Q rl«iS ab «r,
deputy city ment, said she called Van
S anford
C ity M anager
m an ag er," Gaale on Sunday, July 4, and
G rieshaber told him a cart had been set
said. "I will aside for his use. Van Gaale
not
com­ picked up the cart in the early
ment on
afternoon.
specific
About 7:30 p.m. on July 4, golf cart. In doing this I made
allegations Grieshaber saw Van Gaale two mistakes. The first was
Van Qaala
because I do driving the golf cart in the allowing my mother and wife
not want to Mayfair subdivision with two to drive the golf cart. The sec­
prejudice his rights or pre­ minor children sitting in the ond was my (sic) giving my
judge the matter in any man­ front seat and a minor child nieces and nephew a ride in
ner. I'm not going to discuss standing on the back. Both the neighborhood. It was a
my thought process."
Grieshaber and Van Gaale live lapse in judgment, and I
Once Van Gaale responds in the Mayfair subdivision, regret any exposure brought
to Grieshaber's allegations, about eight blocks east of the upon the city because of it.”
the city manager will make a July 4 activities.
On Tuesday afternoon, July
decision by July 20 on what
Van Gaale approached 6, Grieshaber called Van Gaale
punishment to impose. Van Grieshaber, who told Van and told him to take the rest of
Gaale may ask for additional Gaale that "he didn't like the day off with pay. He later
time to respond to the charges that." Van Gaale attempted to instructed the personnel offi­
which
would
delay fit all three children, two cer, Kevin Smith, to inform
Grieshaber's decision.
nieces and a nephew, in the Van Gaale that his access to
As part of the preparations seat, but eventually told his City Hall would be denied
for the July 4 celebration, the nephew to "run back home," and not to report to work until
city obtained golf carts for according to Grieshaber's told to do so.
staff members to use during notes.
In a phone conversation
the event. Mayfair Country
Later that evening, a neigh­ with
Van
Gaale
on
Club donated eight carts for bor told Grieshaber she had Wednesday, July 7, Grieshaber
city use, and the city leased seen two women driving the said he asked Van Gaale about
five others from Mid Florida golf cart in the neighborhood. calling the golf cart company.
Golf Carts for $75 each.
Van Gaale admits that he
According to Grieshaber’s
According to Grieshaber's used the golf cart. He apolo­ notes, Van Gaale said he had
findings of fact, on July 1 Van gized in person to Grieshaber called to arrange a cart for his
Gaale called Lisa Jones in the Tuesday morning, July 6, the use and that he would person­
city's recreation department first work day after the feder­ ally pay for it if needed. Van
to ask if the city was obtaining al holiday, and he provided Gaale told Grieshaber both
golf carts for July 4. Jones, Grieshaber with a written the DeLand and Longwood
who oversaw the lease of the apology on July 7.
offices of Mid Florida Golf
carts, said yes. Van Gaale,
"I am disappointed that l Carts were out of carts.
who oversees the city's code have let you down as my However, Van Gaale said the
enforcement
department, boss/mentor, as well as the company told him they nor­
asked if one could be reserved mayor who has been a sup­ mally send an extra cart and
for him to handle code portive advocated of my con­ would be doing so with the
enforcement duties, since he tributions to the team," Van city's order.
had given employees in that Gaale wrote in the letter.
Grieshaber’s notes indicat­
department the day off. Jones "During the event, I was ed that he asked Van Gaale if
said she would attempt to available and on call all day. he did not realize that using a
reserve one but the carts were As we discussed on (July 2), I city-leased cart for personal
set aside for other depart­ was hosting a family barbecue use would be a conflict, and
ments.
and planned to run between Van Gaale said he had not
Van Gaale later informed my house and downtown via considered it.

I will not

comment on
specific

allegations...

On Thursday morning, July
8, Grieshaber told Smith to
inform Van Gaale that he
must turn in his keys to City
Hall, his cell phone and all
city property; prepare a writ­
ten brief on all outstanding
work projects; and resign by 5
p.m. If Van Gaale failed to
comply, Grieshaber said he
would launch a formal inves­
tigation and put everything in

writing.

Mayor Brady Lessard inter­
vened and asked Grieshaber
to extend Grieshaber's deci­
sion until noon Friday, July 9,
which the city manager did.
About 20 minutes prior to
the noon deadline, Van Gaale
sent an e-mail to Grieshaber,
personnel officer Smith and
Lessard.
"I am not quite certain
what is going on," Van Gaale
wrote. "All I know is that on
Tuesday afternoon I was sent
home from work, and I was
phoned that night and told
not to come to work the next
day. The following day I was
also told not to return to
work. I have since been asked
to resign or face an investiga­
tion and be terminated there­
after.
"1 have not received any
written or verbal explanation
of what the investigation
would be about, why 1 have
been suspended and why I
have been asked to resign,"
Van Gaale added.
" ... How can I make an
informed decision without
being apprised of any viola­
tion, reasons for my suspen­
sion or any options available
to me."
Van Gaale said he would
not resign. Three hours later
Commissioner Randy Jones
asked that the deadline be
moved until noon Monday,
July 12, and Grieshaber
agreed.
Van Gaale met with
Grieshaber at 12:30 p.m. July
12 and informed the city man­
ager that he would not resign.
Grieshaber then gave Van
Gaale a written notification of
the charges against him and
that the city manager pro­
posed termination.

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all hirings and firing except for
one: his own. The dty commis­
sion hires and fires the dty man­
ager and can terminate his serv­
ice at any time However, any
termination without cause
would require the dty to honor
the dty manager's contract and
Grieshaber's $125,000 per year
contrad does not expire until
August 2005.
A separate disciplinary
action Grieshaber imposed on
another dty employee on July 7
may be influendng Lessard's
adions. A dtizen reported to
dty offidaLs that she saw James
Orioles, a code enforcement
officer, pick up a prostitute in
the Georgetown area of
Sanford. Orioles was in a dty
truck at the time and on the
clock. The prostitute, Veronica
Jackson, said Orioles gave her
money to expose herself.
Orioles admits Jackson was in
the truck but denies he gave her
money,
Grieshaber originally noti­
fied Orioles that he was recom­
mending termination, but later
reduced the discipline to a
three-day suspension without
pay
Ironically, Van Gaale, who
oversees the code enforcement
department, had recommended
to Grieshaber that Orioles be
fired.

has admitted using the golf cart
and apologized for "inappro­
priate use of dty equipment."
However, he has refused to
resign. Grieshaber has provided
written notification that he rec­
ommends terminating Van
Gaale for violating 19 state laws
and city policies.
Lessard began intervening
last week when he was
informed of the incident. He
met several
times
with
Grieshaber and Van Gaale, sep­
arately, to find compromise.
At a mid-afternoon meeting
Tuesday, July 13 — the day after
Van Gaale was formally notified
of the charges against him —
Lessard tried one last time to
find an alternative at a face-toface
meeting
between
Grieshaber and Vari Gaale.
"The mayor told the city
manager to 'End tills now,' "
said George Saunders, a com­
munity activist who was at the
meeting. "He pounded his fist
on the table and said there is
much more work to be done in
Sanfonl rather than waste ener­
gy on all of this.
"He also said that, if he had
to, he would find two more
votes on the city commission to
fire Mr. Grieshaber."
Lessard confirmed Saunders
quotes as an accurate assess­
ment of the conversation.
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W ednesday

July 14, 2004

Moody
or not,
reds are
biting
Special to the Herald

What a great week for
Big Reds.
My first trip of the
week started with
Malcom Mobley of
Georgia and his son-inlaw Mark. We landed
seven Big Reds out of 12
hook ups. The largest
fish of the day was 25
lbs. Mark had never
fished for reds so I
would consider it a ban­
ner day for him. Malcom
who is one of my
favorite people I have
ever met sat back and
watched Mark fish. This
was the third time in two
weeks I have fished with
the Mobley family.
Wednesday Ouly 7) I
had Kirk McKinnon and
his two sons, Taylor and
Matthew, We hooked
four reds and landed
two with Taylor being
the lucky guy. We also
added several trout and
lady fish. 'Hie reds were
annoyed today and did
not eat as well. It was
still a great day because
the fisn were in a school
of about 150 fish.
Thursday was another
day of happy reds fish as
I had Sean Strosser and
his good friend Jon
McDougal. The fist fish
of the morning came
before daybreak weighed
in at 26 pounds. The sec­
ond fish was rather large
but he managed to chew
through the leader after
ra 10 minute struggle.
That would be the only
misfire of the day. The
next five fish were land­
ed. Jon landed the
largest fish which
weighed in at 26-1/2
pounds. We also had a
231b, 211b, 191b and 171b
fish for the day. Sean and
Jon were excellent
anglers and did a great
job battling these fish.
Friday 1 was joined by
Dwight Williams of
Mobile, Alabama and
Benny Van Winkle of
Sanford. Little did we
know today would pro­
duce the fish of the
week, a 40 lb monster
landed by Dwight.
We lost our first fish of
the morning when the
hook pulled, but the next
fish was in a school of
150 tailing fish. As we
crept toward the school
Dwight and Benny both
made great cast into the
school and I thought we
would hook a double.
Next thing you know
Dwight is hooked up
and the fish is peeling
the line toward the chan­
nel. The fish ran about
100 yards of line on the
first run and we had to
pole toward the fish to
gain some line. After
recovering about 60
yards the fish made a
short run of 20 yards and
then continued to bull­
dog as he pulled the
Hell' Bay boat around.
Finally after a 22 minute
battle the beast was
landed. We ended the
day pulling on a few
trout and lady fish.
The reds have been
moody but seem to be
more aggressive each
day. The trout are also
starting to bite this week
and the best baits for the
trout continues to be the
Rip Tide 3 inch Mullet.
A bait that has worked
well on the reds has
been Capt. Mike
Hakala's spoon. A 27
pound red ate the 1/4
once pink spoon this
week. The bait is thick
right now and the fish
are going to become
more aggressive each
day, so don't hesitate to
See Outdoors, Page 9A

S p o r t s
Oviedo baseball sends two to Regionals
Special to the Herald

Oviedo Babe Ruth Softball is not the
only group from the South Seminole
County community having a big sum­
mer.
The 11-and-Under Cal Ripken League
State Tournament was played in Winter
Haven with 14 teams split in two brack­
ets, North and South.
Oviedo was in the South bracket and
won the first game 6-3 over Tampa
Forrest Hills, before losing its next game
to defending State and Regional chamion Jupiter, 10-5, to go into losers
racket.
The team remained alive by beating
Okaheelee, 5-1, to win the losers bracket
and earn a return match with Jupiter,
but would need to wires to advance.
In the first elimination game Oviedo
won 1-0 on a home run by Zach Adams.
Jeff Drlskel and Josh Thall combined
on a three-hitter, striking out 12, and
marked the first time Jupiter had been

81) and 11U teams head
to North Carolina and
Virginia, respectively
shut out in 82 games.
The two then played in the winnertake-all championship game and the
Oviedo fans did a wild jumping cheer
to get the kids pumped.
In a game for the ages Oviedo pre­
vailed 6-5 to win the championship
with great pitching from Jeff Driskel,
Zach Adams and Josh Thall.
But the play of the tournament saw a
Jupiter runner get throw out at second
and then on a return throw to the plate
by Connor Stanley, the potential tying
run was nailed for a double play.
Jeff Driskel hit a solo home run in the

top of the sixth inning for the go ahead
run and Tony Covington made a diving
catch at the fence to preserve the win
and give Oviedo the Florida South
championship.
Then on Monday Oviedo played
Ponte Vedra, the cnamps of the North,
for the overall state title.
Ponte Vedra was undefeated until
they met Oviedo, which survived, 7-6,
with Tyler Marlette and Jeff Driskel hit­
ting two-run home runs.
Also, Tony Covington won the base
running contest with the time of 11.19
the fastest time in tourney history.

The new Florida It-and-Under
champions will head to the World
Series in Winchester ,Virginia, July
22nd-through-28th where Oviedo
will compete against 10 teams from
Alabama, Georgia, Tennesee, South
Carolina, Virginia, East and West
North Carolina and Florida North.
What a great effort by the team,
parents, fans and all involved.
Coaches are Jim Stanley, Dave
Marlette and Jerry Driskel with the
team being made up of Zach Adams,
Ryan Baker, Tony Covington, Jeff
Driskel, Alex Faberlle, Austin Lager,
Tyler Marlette, Matt McCastlain,
Gabe Rivera, Connor Stanley, Josh
Thall, and Josh Tipton.
The 8-and-Under Cal Ripken team
finished second in their tournament
and have also received an invite to
the Regional which will be held in
North Carolina.

Lost w eeken d
Sanford
sees lead
dwindle

Special to the Herald

Southern Championship
Wrestling presents "Brutal
Battle 04" this Saturday (July
17) at the DeBary VFW Post

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

While the weather
remained the main topic of
discussion, the standings in
the Florida Collegiate
Summer League then took a
dramatic turn over the
weekend.
Both games scheduled for
Sunday (July 11th) were
rained out, meaning only
five of the eight games
scheduled for last week
were played.
But the big news was the
Orlando Shockers winning
on Friday and Saturday,
while the league-leading
Sanford River Rats were los­
ing two tough decisions,
allowing the Shockers to
close to within one game of
the league lead.
On Friday at Tinker Field,
Lee Cruz went 3-for-5 with a
grand slam and drove in six
runs as Orlando thumped
Winter Park, 11-5.
Matt Gerber also homered
for the hosts to back the
pitching of David
Nathanson, who ran his
record to 5-0.
The River Rats, mean­
while, were being ou(scored
by Daytona Beacn, 9-8, with
James Belyea going 2-for-3
with two RBI and Brett
Sellers getting the pitching
decision.
On Saturday, the Orlando
See FCSL, Page 9A

“Brutal
Battle”
set for
DeBary
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H erald ph oto by Jim W entz

Sanford River Rats catcher Brent Sellers, who has better than a 50-percent average of throwing out
would-be base stealers, shows that he has other skills, tagging out Winter Park runner at third base
in a recent game at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. Sellers has also been swinging a good bat
lor Sanford, ranking second on the team In batting average, .308, and leads the team in doubles
with four and is near the top in RBI with five. Sellers and Ihe River Rats are in the midst of a long
road trip that has seen their league lead diminish to only one game over Orlando.

In the Main Event, "Former
ECW Star" Steve Corino will
take on NWA, TNA and SCW
talent, Vordel! Walker, in a
one-on-one contest.
Corino, better known for his
days as the ECW Heavyweight
Champion, Is now currently
competing in Japan (or a vari­
ous number of organizations.
Vordell. on the other hand, is
no stranger to gold either as he
has captured the attention of
the NWA and TNA as he is
often seen on Wednesday
evenings on Pay Per View
Television.
Also scheduled on the 17th
will be a tournament for top
contendership for the SCW
Heavyweight Championship
featuring Thump Dupree
against Chris Nelson and Ryze
against Leon Scott with the
winners of those matches to
square off later.
The tournament winner will
get the opportunity to face
champion Jason Hexx at the
next SCW event,
In a no holds barred, no time
limit "Brutal Battle", Dagon
Briigs and Johnny Schumacher
with Seven will enter the
squared circle against Manny
Montana and Mister Saint
Laurent with So Cal Val.
In a Southern Cruisenveight
Championship Match,
Champion Aaron Epic will put
See Wrestling, Page 9A

W e ste rv e lt, B ro w n n a m ed
S te ts o n A th le te s o f th e Y e a r
Special to the Herald

P hoto c o u rto iy o f Stetson U niversity

Former Lake Mary resident and Stetson University baseball sen­
ior Chris Westervelt has been selected as the Department of
Athletics’ Male Athlete of the Year for 2003-04 and also received
the Melching Leadership Award, given annually to the male athlete
at Stetson that best exemplifies leadership and success both on
the playing field and in the classroom.

Stetson University baseball senior Chris
Westervelt (Batesville, Ark.) and women's bas­
ketball junior Kristy Brown (Marietta, Ga.) have
been selected as the Department of Athletics'
Male and Female Athletes of the Year for 200304.
Westervelt, a third-team All-America catcher
and the Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the
Year who grew up in Lake Mary and played in
the Longwood Babe Ruth Leagues, batted .385
with 11 home runs, 56 RBI, and 130 total bases in
2004. He started all 59 games for the Hatters (3623) and ranked among the top five league lead­
ers in 10 offensive categories.
Following the season, Westervelt earned AllAmerica (Collegiate Baseball), Academic AllAmerica (CoSIDA), All-Region (American
Baseball Coaches Association), Player of the Year
and first-team all-conference (Atlantic Sun) hon­
ors for his performance. He was an llth-round
draft selection by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Brown, meanwhile, earned first-team all-con­
ference honors after averaging a double-double
of 17.1 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. She
led the league and ranked 18th in the nation in
rebounding, and also ranked among the national
leaders in field goal percentage (.524) and scor­
ing. A two-time A-Sun Player of the Week,
Brown set a school record and tied an NCAA
season-high with 24 rebounds vs. Charleston
Southern on Dec. 20. She later helped lead the
Hatters (13-16) to a first-round upset over topseed Belmont in the Atlantic Sun Conference
quarterfinals and was named to the all-tourna­

ment team.
Westervelt and Brown were also selected for
the Melching Leadership Awards, given annual­
ly to file male and female athletes at Stetson who
best exemplify leadership and success both on
the playing field and in the classroom.
The Distinguished Senior Female and Male
Athlete awards went to Emma Astrom
(Stockholm, Sweden) of the women's soccer
team and Bryan Zenchyk (Coral Springs) of the
baseball team.
Astrom, a four-time all-conference selection,
completed her career as Stetson's all-time record
holder for assists (18). She also ranks third in
school history with 16 career goals and 50 career
points. In 2004 Astrom was named the A-Sun
Defeasive Player of the Year, helping lead the
Hatters (11-7-3) to their first-ever appearance in
file semifinals of the Atlantic Sun Conference
Championship.
Zenchyk finished his stellar four-year career
with a .366 batting average, the third-highest
total in school history. He is one of two players
in school and conference history to amass over
300 hits, 30 home ruas, 70 doubles, and 200 RBI.
Zenchyk was a two-time first-team all-confer­
ence selection and a Freshman All-American in
2001.
Richards Plavnieks (Riga, Latvia) of the men's
crew team was chosen as the Male Scholar
Athlete of the Year, while Kara Martin (Fort
Myers) of the women's soccer team was chosen
as the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year.
Plavnieks, a History major, earned a perfect 4.0
GPA in 2003-04 and graduated Summa Cum
See College, Page 9A

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O u td o o rs
Continued from Page 8A
book a charter.
Tight lines and good fish­
ing, Capt. David Rogers,
AAA Hawgwild Saltwater
Charters, 407-405-0819.
BREVARD COUNTY
HARD CLAM LICENSE
SEMINAR COMING UP
The Department of
Agriculture and the Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) announce a make-up
educational seminar for the
Brevard County Hard Clam
License. Before any license to
harvest wild hard clams in
Brevard County can be
renewed or obtained, com­
mercial cl am mors must have
proof that they have attended
one of these required educa­
tional seminars.
The Brevard County hard
clam license is a one-year
license, and holders must
attend one of these educa­
tional seminars per license
year. If clammers have
missed one or more of the
educational seminars, or have
never attended any of the
seminars, they have the
chance to complete one Aug.
4 from 1 p.m.-to-5 p.m. at the
University of Florida
Extension Service Conference
Room, 1455Treeland Blvd.
SE, in Palm Bay. For direc­
tions call (321)952-4536.
Because the number of
commercial clammer licenses
for Brevard County has
dropped below 400, the fish­
ery will be reopened for NEW
licenses until 400 have been
issued. The fee for new
Brevard County Clamming
License licenses is $100 for
Brevard County residents and
$400 for nonresidents of
Brevard County.

* First priority for new
licenses will be given to those
individuals who have missed
one educational seminar.
Interested clammers must
submit their application and
make up ALL required semi­
nars within a 60-day period
beginning July 1. This win­
dow of opportunity closes
Aug. 29.
* Second priority for new
licenses will be given to indi­
viduals who previously held
a KL license (Brevard County
Clamming License).
Interested clammers must
submit their application and
make up ALL required semi­
nars within a 60 day period
beginning Sept. I. This win­
dow of opportunity closes
Oct. 30.
* Final priority for new
licenses will be given on a
first-come, first-served basis
to all other individuals.
Interested clammers must
submit their application and
make up ALL required semi­
nars within a 60 day period
beginning Nov. 1. This win­
dow of opportunity closes
Dec. 30.
Please note: No new licens­
es will be issued between Jan.
1 and June 30 of any year.
No test will be given at the
seminar, but applicants must
complete the seminar and
receive a certificate of com­
pletion before they are eligi­
ble to apply for a new
Brevard County hard clam
licease. They must also hold a
current commercial saltwater
products licease with an RS
(restricted species) endorse­
ment to harvest clams in the
county.
There is no charge for the
seminars, but sealing is limit­
ed and will be available on a
first-come, first-served basis.

FCSL
Continued from Page 8A
Shockers defeated the Winter Park Diamond
Dawgs 11-3 at Tinker Field behind the strong
pitching of Altamonte Springs' Mario
Lombardo..
Cruz again was the hitting star, going 4-for-5
with a double and a triple.
Meanwhile on the Fast Coast, the Barracudas
again topped Sanford by a single run, edging the
River Rats, 7-6, with Robbie Cloar getting the
pitchimg win. Tim OrJosky led the Daytona
Beach offense, going 2-for-4 with a triple.
Sanford still leads the league with an 11-7
record, but Orlando has now won three in a row
and stands at 10-8, one game behind the River
Rats.
Daytona Beach (9-8) remains in third place, but
now stands just 1-1/2 games out, with Winter
Park (5-12) in fourth, 5-1/2 games behind
Sanford
The River Rats were to have played in
Daytona again on Tuesday with Orlando going
to Lake Brantley High School to face Winter
Park tonight at 7 p.m.

C o llege----Continued from Page 9A
Laude with a 3.96 cumulative
GPA. Martin, a Marketing
major, earned a 3.96 GPA in
2003-04 anti was named and
Outstanding Junior in the
School of Business.
The Wendell N. Jarrard, Sr
Awards are presented annually
to the male and female athletes
who best exemplify academic
excellence, athletic competition
and leadership, and integrity
and community service.
Westervelt and women's soccer
junior Carrie Lorenz
(Loxahatchee) are Stetson's
Jarrard Award recipients for
2003-04.
ESPN TO TELEVISE
FOOTBALL OPENER AT
W ISCON SIN
UCF's first game of the
George O'Leary era at
Wisconsin (Sept. 4) will be tele­
vised live nationally on ESPN
at noon. The ESPN appearance
for the Golden Knights marks
the third consecutive year that
UCF has opened the season on
ESPN.

W restlingContinued from Page 9A
up his belt agaiast the hair of
Josh Rich.
In a Tag Team Contenders
Match, Sam Stash and David
Mercury will take on The
Heartbreak Xpress.
Also scheduled to appear are
Gorgeous Gary, David
Mercury and many more.
Doors open at 7 p.m. with
Bell Time set for 8 p.m. at the
DeBary VFW, located at 351
South Highway 17-92, just
North of Dirksen Boulevard on
the right at the top of the hill
before getting to DeBary.
Tickets are $10 for adults and
$7 for children 12-and-Under
and are available at DeBary
Furniture, 386-668-9575.
For more information please
visit the SCW at:
www.scwfiorida.com.

Participants should arrive at
the seminar 15 minutes early
for registration. No one will
be admitted after the seminar
begins. Attendees should
bring their Brevard County
hard clam license (if applica­
ble), saltwater products
license (if applicable), and a
photo identification card,
such as a driver's license.
Anyone lawfully harvesting
from shellfish or aquaculture
leases is not required to have
the Brevard County hard
clam license while harvesting
from such leases.
For questions or additional
information about the
required educational semi­
nars, please contact David
Heil at the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services at (850) 488-5471. For
questions regarding licensing,
call the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission, Commercial
Saltwater Licensing Office at
(850)487-3122.
Please note: The regular
annual educational seminars
for current license holders
who do not need to make up
any of the educational semi­
nars will be scheduled, as
usual, in November 2004 and
May 2005 for the 2004-05
license year.
HURRICANE PREPARA­
TION STARTS WITH THE
RIG H T LOCATION
With NOAA forecasting
above average tropical storm
activity this year, the July
issue of the BoatU.S. damage
avoidance newsletter
Seaworthy took a look at the
lessons learned from last fall's
devastating Hurricane Isabel.
What the newsletter found
could help boaters better pre­
pare for this hurricane sea­
son.

The schedule for this weekend has Orlando
and Daytona Beach playing at Tinker Field in a
three-game series with Friday and Saturday's
games beginning at 7 p.m. and next Sunday's
(July 18) game starting at 1 p.m.
The River Rats, meanwhile, will continue a
long road trip at Lake Brantley against the
Diamond Dogs with single nine-inning games
starting at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 1
p.m. on Sunday the 18th.
In early week games next week, Sanford will
take on Daytona Beach at Daytona Beach
Community College on Tuesday, July 20th start­
ing at 7 p.m. and Orlando will take on Winter
Park at Lake Brantley High School starting at 7
p.m. on Wednesday, July 21st.
Sanford will not be at home again until Friday
the 23rd when they open a weekend series with
the Shockers beginning at 7 p.m.
Tickets for all FCSL games are just $8 for the
whole family or $4 for individuals and a $1 for
students. Kids under six are free.
For more information, check out the league
website at www.fioridaleague.com and follow
the links to your favorite teams.

The Golden Knights have
made five other appearances
on ESPN or ESPN 2 in school
history, including two national
television appearances in 2003
at Virginia Tech and home vs.
Marshall.
The Wisconsin game in
Madison marks the first-ever
meeting between the two
schools. The Badgers are com­
ing off a 7-6 season in 2003
including a trip to the Music
City Bowl.
The Wisconsin game will also
air live on the UCF ISP Sports
Network and via the Internet at
www.udathletics.com.
UCF opens its 2004 home
schedule Sept. 11 vs. BIG EAST
co-champion West Virginia at
the Florida Citrus Bowl.
Kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. in
Orlando. For ticket informa­
tion, contact the UCF Ticket
Office at 407-823-GOLD
LYONS PLAYS FOR
CELTICS IN SU M M ER
LEAGUE
Former UCF men's basketball
standout Dexter Lyons is tak­
ing the opportunity to further
his on-court career by playing
for the Boston Celtics in the
Pepsi Pro Summer League at
the RDV SportsPlex this week.
The league allows 2004 draft
picks, young veterans and free

agents to showcase their tal­
ents. For Lyons, playing in the
summer league means expo­
sure to scouts and the chance
to sign a professional contract
with a National Basketball
Development League (NBDL),
or overseas squad or possibly
an NBA team. Among those
also featured on the Celtics’
roster are AI Jefferson, Delonte
West, Tony Allen, Marcus
Banks and Kendrick Perkins.
Lyons, a 6-5 forward, saw
limited action and scored no
points in Boston's 86-69 win
over the New Jersey Nets in
the opening game on July 6.
The competition continued
through July 10 with games
against the Cleveland Cavaliers
(July 7), Miami 1leal (July 8),
Washington Wizards (July 9)
and Orlando Magic - including
No. I draft pick Dwight
Howard (July 10). The summer
league contests were not open
to the public.
The 2003-04 Atlantic Sun
Defensive Player of the Year,
Lyons averaged a team-high
18.3 points and 4.4 rebounds
per game during his senior
year. The Golden Knights won
the Atlantic Sun Championship
and earned a Division I NCAA
Tournament berth for the third
time in program history.

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The Seaworthy story
reviewed the experiences of
three Chesapeake Bay area
marinas in Isabel's path Hartge Yacht Yard, MD;
Herrington Harbor North,
MD; and Jordan Point Yacht
Haven, VA. All were well run
marinas, well respected and
popular with local boaters.
Beginning three days before
the storm hit, all 297 boat
owners at Hartge's were
reminded that hurricane
preparations were their
responsibility. Boaters took
the news seriously, coming
down to prep their boats in
droves - decreasing windage,
adding extra lines and chafe
protection. Several boats were
moved to hurricane holes.
Yard employees prepared
buildings and grounds then
went home leaving a handful
of volunteer staff.
At Herrington I larbor
North - one of the largest
marinas in the Chesapeake
Bay with 1,300 boats-elabo­
rate plans were made while
Isabel was still well off the
Georgia coast. Everyone was
notified and dock walkers
made notes of potential prob­
lems - giving some owners a
second call. Anything on the
grounds that could float or
fly was secured, windows
battened, and as the storm
moved ashore power at the
docks was finally cut off.
Jordan Point boaters were
also contacted and heeded
the call - but the message
was different. Boats had to be
moved to a hurricane hole or
they would be hauled and
stored ashore. No one could
remain in the slip at this lowlaying marina whose fixed
docks were vulnerable to a
southern storm track. Several
boats had sunk when
Hurricane Fran skirted the
area in 1996. By late
Wednesday - in the nick of
time - 80 boats had been
neatly blocked ashore in two
neat rows. After the grounds
were secured, nothing could
be done except go home and
wait.
Hurricane Isabel struck
with its full force Thursday
evening, September 18 Early
Friday morning dawned
bright and sunny, with the
Chesapeake Bay watershed a
salad bowl of littered yards.

downed power lines, dam­
aged houses, sunk boats, and
thousands of downed trees.
At Hartge's - whose sheltered
location at the end of a nar­
row inlet kept it protected the combined storm surge
and rain flooded several
equipment buildings, but the
boats only had minor dam­
age, thanks to the volunteers
who had stayed up the night
first lengthening, then short­
ening lines as they n&gt;de the
cresting surge. While its ulti­
mate success lies in the mari­
na's sheltered location, the
volunteer staff effort was also
commendable. However, at
the exposed Herrington
Harbor or Jordan Point, walk­
ing the docks would have
been deadly.
A seawall at I lerrington
was broached by the surge,
destroying large sections of
docks that were exposed to
the waves. Eight boats were
sunk and many were dam­
aged. The worst damage
came to Jordan Point, where
despite the many precautions,
the eight-foot surge and sixfoot breaking waves
destroyed the vacant docks
then proceeded to sweep the
low-laying storage area, lift­
ing all 80 boats off their
stands and pinning them
against a hill. All of the boats
were damaged and about a
quarter were a total loss.
So what is there to gain
from this experience?
"Location and preparation
are* key," says Bob Adriance,
BoatU.S. Marine Insurance
Technical Director and author

of the story. "Try to select
your marina with hurricane
protection in mind. Its expo­
sure to predominant storm
tracks, elevation and protec­
tion from headlands are key
factors. Sometimes a hurri­
cane hole is a better option,"
he said.
Adriance also acknowl­
edges that it's impossible for
all marinas to offer the pro­
tection such as Hartge's loca­
tion. "So look at your storm
preparations now. Have you
reviewed your marina's hur­
ricane policy, and your own
preparations? Are you ready
if a hurricane strike's your
boat in the next 72 hours?
As Isabel becomes a faint
memory for some, Herrington
Harbor is rebuilding 250
slips, adding a higher sea
wall and another new seawall
that offers southerly protec­
tion. Jordan Point is replacing
its devastated fixed docks
with floating ones, adding
taller pilings to ride the next
hurricane surge and adding a
breakwater. Boaters can get
their own free hutricane
preparation help with the
Seaworthy brochure,
I lurricane Warning: A Guide
to Preparing Boats and
Marinas for Hurricanes,
which includes a free
1lurricane Planning
Worksheet that takes boaters
step-by-step through the
storm preparation proce­
dures.
For both of these free valu­
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mation on hurricanes, visit
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looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Santord, Lake Mary A
surrounding
area
A
markoting/buslness degree
or
som e
direct
sales
experience preferred W e will
tram tho right individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Must be serf,
m otivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
comrmtment to outstanding
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not necossary M ust own
good, reliable transportation
Tho a a M tine Monday-Fndoy
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position
with
compensation based on
education
and
sales
experience.
tt interested, plen9o send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager

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Herald

PO Box 1667
Sanford. FL 32772
Phono: 407-322-261 lx I t
Fax: 407-323-9408

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and gel cash now!

EOE

407-323-1965

Business Developer needed at
Environm ental/O eotechnical
Engineering company in Winter
Springs Florida C andidate
should posses High School
degree with sales/marketlng
skills G o to www smemc com
to team more about SAME, Inc
Reply by July 16, 2004, Submit
cover letter to Branch Manager,
SAME, Inc. 209 N Moss Rd.
Ste 103. Winter Springs. FI.
32708 Phono (4 07)327-9537
Email: nwilson® smemc com
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Review and calculate ail
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ol payments. Knowledge of
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required Maintain Accounts
Payable System. Sales and use
Tax. t0 9 9 requirements and
processing. Account allocation
and Standard Period Entries
Prepares various accounting
statem ents
and
financial
reports
Team oriented with the ability to
ntoract wth Customers W e olter
a competitive compensation
pkg. including 401k. slock
purchase, m ajor m edical,
denial,
vacation, holiday,
personal lime Otf and overtime
W e are an EO E and Drug tree
workplace
Send Resume to
Featheriite Luxury Coaches
4 4 4 1 Orange Blvd
Santord, FL 32771
Phono 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1t 20
Fax 407-323-1945
E-mail. achitwood'flfthf-CQm
FOOD SALES
Love food? How about selling
it. The nations premier national
food service seeks quality reps
with entrepreneurs! spirit to
service new and existing
accounts
* Unlimited annual earnings
potential
■ Complete training
* Strong Corporate back-up
* Flexible schedule
BE Y O U R O W N BOSS
For your opportunity to control
and improve your income call
Rick Siegel at 800-662-3663 x
133 Of 352-250-5166 II no
answer leave mossage with
ratine and phone number. Or tax
resume to 407-328-7132.
Lake Mary retail store. 35
hrs/wk Proven retail sales exp
req Position also requires
organization, muio* tasking, exc.
comm unications, customer
interface, positive attitude A
quality onented. Merchandising
helpful. 407-444-2811

Survey rod man needed Exp
preferred but not required Will
tram Call lor appt. 407-323-9202
or lax resume. 407-324-9661

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE

Customer Service Rep Strong
phono etiquette A computer skAs
40 7-302-0042
Experienced Dum p Truck
driver wanted T riax le. clean
Class B C DL 407-349-2778
Exp. Carpenters- metal A wood
homing Hand tools A Irons req
Can 407-322- 5442 Of 3 2 1-2284757
Full
Service
m echanic:
Immediate opening, flit rate pay.
possible $700 wkly. toll time. Call
40 7-688-9399
Full
Tim e
m a in te n a n c e
person needed tor a hotel. Also
need
AM
w e lfre s s
A
dishwasher Pts call 407 444-

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Y O U INVEST'
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good
policy,
especially
for
business
cpportundwe and tranchxsos C al
Florida Depl. of Agriculture A
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C H E L P lor free
nfcrmabon Or visit cur W eb site
at www Itc gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Depl. of
Agriculture
A
Consum er
Services before selling. Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy
W A R E H O U S E P E R S O N for
stable established business in
Sanford.
Duties
include
shipping and receiving, general
facility m aintenance, light
production work. Requires
ability to lift 7 0 lbs and operate
afectnc forklift Occasional local
deinexy. good drmng record Fax
resume to (407) 32 8-06 88 to
arrange interview Will consider
PT. 10-2.

Now Hiring
Thrift Depot
Sanford Plaza.

Immediate openings f o r :
In s ta lle r: Installs cabinets,
window
treatm ents
and
valance
fabrication,
sill
Installation
Must
have
woodworking experience and
experience
operating
woodworking equipment Need
to be a high end fit and finish
carpenter with attention to
detail when installing cabinets
or building custom closeouts or
parts M ust have 2 years
experience
as
a
finish
carpenter,
lam ination
knowledge a plus. Need to bn
able lo use power loots, table
saw.
C hop
saw.
router
knowledge, wood working skills
and
wood
working
tool
knowledge

Track H o e O P E R A T O R •
Underground
utitities/Pipo
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133

Wo
olter
a
com petitive
com pensation
package,
including 401 k. stock purcfiase.
major
m edical,
dental,
vacation, personal days and
holiday pay W e are an EOE and
drug free workplace

$400/M o, includes electric,
water Acable ritemcL $200 dopAappl lee Share 4/2 furnished
10X20 room w/sem i-pnvate
entrance Professional young
middle aged m ale Sanford
Alrpon near 4 t 7 exit N/S N/D
A quiet 407-323-7508

Send resume to
Phone 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-54 8-1 058
E-mail ac h itw o o d ilfltircom
Featheriite Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgner Place
Santord. FL 32771

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTHINSURANCE AND401K
PLANI Drug Ire* workplace
Applyat: 990 Millar Drive,
Altamonte Spring* 107 2
609000
Mechanic
skilled
in
diagnosis/repair
of
small
engines P/T, 1-2 days/wk.
M on-S al 4 0 7-32 3-0 910

U tility F o re m a n • G rade
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-32 2-8 133

Sale* Person: Vertical blinds
AI tends prowled (No cold calls)
Moot customers in their homes
$30K to 4 0 K * per year Gas
allowance Som e exp helpful
40 7-830-4700

Kent

Very nice, very clean furn rm .
all utl, cable, A C , Indry. phone,
hitch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoking) Only drug tree
sober need apply, 407-314-

0924.
Santord
convenient

Downtown,
location,

refrigerator, microwave, color TV,
kilchetfo room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

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Noededl

Expenenced short
order cook. Must have FL.
certificate Fax resume to 407323-2759

Start Dates
Sanford, July 26
•Cocoa, Aug. 9
Pnce inclues book and
all ttie equipment. No
hidden charges.

(877) 447-1950

Capt. Mike Adams

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97— A partments Furnished

Own bedroom. w?d, kitchen
privileges, efeclnc. w ater A
cable mcl $425/mo 40 7-32 47590 leave mossage

Share my home, view ol la k e
Monroo, full house privileges
Call 4 0 7-328-7232 lor an appl

Sanlord, Largo 2 BR/APT sale
neighborhood
complete
privacy Seekirg one maturo
working person S -l/V M O plus
$250 SEC, Loose Call 407-3213735

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Beautiful 2 Bedroom apthom e
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S hop H elp /S pray Tech
A tlantic Fo am Inc
Established
and
growing
architectural loam company
hiring motivated detail onented
people Will tram for positions
available Good main skills, and
a stable work history is a plus.
W e otter health, and dental
neurance. rcenovo bonuses and
a retirem ent plan W e are
located at 26 64 Jewett Lane
Santord, 40 7-32 1-6 564 x107 .
Ask lor Joe

95— R oommate
W anted

93— R ooms For

Heavy equipment and trucks
40 7-322-8133

S A NFO R D - College Students
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Good Work
Good Prices

407-366-9S90.
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m u lch in g , light h aulin g. Low prices,
fre e e s tim a te . Jo hn , 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1 2 8 4 .

2 9 1 -M o r t g a g e s
C a a h to r N o t e s , T r u s t D e s d s ,
M o rtg a g e s ,
In h e r it a n c e s , L o tte r ie s , e tc ......

You can sell your contract and
get cash nowI

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 9 6 5
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y s te m s .c o m

AFFORDABLE
PAINTING
H om o O f The
Bid B u s te r
G e l 2 B ids T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
Lie A In s u re d 15 Y rs. E xp
2 0 % O ft W ith This A d
Fine E»tlmalas

407-830-0596
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SELL YO UR
H O U S E TO D A Y!
N e w c o m p a n y In L a k e M a ry h a s
several programs to buy your ho m e
for all cash or le a s e with th e option
to p u rc h as e. A L L price ra n g e s
co n sid ered
C a ll now to hear

your options

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252-319____

To Place Your Ad Call 4 ( 17-5$ 2 : 2 - 2 6 i l l l
99— A partments Unfurnished

103— H ouses U nfurnished

Logan H eights Apts. t. 2 &amp; 3
bedroom apts starling 0
$475 Great pool, spa Afitness
center Zero tolerance po*cy 407302 2263

4 0 7 -32 1-0 7 59

S a n fo rd L a k e M ary: 1 .2 . and
3 Bedroom Acte staring at $510
Lake Front Living Free Rent)
Call now, 407-322-9104, EH O

2 houses lor rent PBR/1BA
1813 A 1 8 t9 Roosevelt Ave.
Sanford Ave. olf IBth St. 407*
324-3463

Sanford
3 rooms, w ater
garbage
&amp;
sewer
paid
$550/m o. $5 50 deposit No
pots 407-349-9209, after 6pm

DOYLE REALTY
RENTALS
(407) 322-2495
Sanford: 1/1 Eat-In Kitch. Lrv
Rm. $445/$425 Dep
S anford: 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm, Fenced Yard, New Paint.
Section
8
Acceptod
5675/S62S Deposit
Sanlord: 3/2 Condo. Approx
1400 Sq FI, Scrn Porch,
Inside Utility Rm. Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm,
Community Pool, Gated
Community $775/5750 Dep
D O Y LE REALTY. IN C .
WE R E N T A S ELL H O M ES

100—C ondominium
R entals
I 9 R tOA, ground floor. In
Longwood near 1-4. Tile floors,
new carpet, new washor/dryer.
New AC $575/m o 407-3249467
New ccrx.1, 2/2, BOO sq ft, gated
community, $7S0/mo 407474-2055

House 3BR
2BA
wood
burning stove In family rm.
screened carport, rotngerator A
stove Included, largo backyard,
across from Pine Crest Elem
2804 S French Ave, Sanlord,
S950M 0. $950 Depot* 407-3237999 or 407-970-8268

101— H ousesFurnished
Clean &amp; securo for single adull
only
2B R /1B A downtown
Sanford S 700 /M O
1st 6
security 321 -377-3033

103— Houses UNFURNISHED

103— H ouses U nfurnisiied

PORZIG REALTY
REHTAtS

Venture I
P ro perty R entals
407-321-4764
S anford: 2/1, ap p ls . $625
L a ke
M a ry : 2/2.
story
townhoosa w/garage $815
Deltona: 3/2. over 1800 sq ft
on 1/2 acre fenced, w /2 car
garage $850

1015
W est
12th
St.
Sanford: 3/2, Inside Utility.
C H A , Section 8 W elcome
$675
-2535 Georgia Ave, Sanlord:
3 /1 .5 , Ceram ic tile, C H A .
Section 8 W elcome $750
1160 D ot Or. A lta m o n te
S p rin g s :
4 /1 5
House,
Carport, Cul-D e-Sac $800
-505
C lu b
Or,
W inter
S pring s: 3/2 Condo. Eat-In
Kitchen.
Inside
Utility.
Fireplace $950
-5048
H a w k s to n e
Dr,
S a n fo rd :
Brand
New
Townhome In Dunwoody
Com m ons. 3 /2 5, I Car
Garage, No Pets $1200
■605 Palm etto Ave, Sanford
3 /3 ,
Historic
Hom e,
Completely Renovated, Wood
Floors, Sundock. Fenced
Yard $1200

105—
D uplex/Triplex
Sanford: 3/1

5. $690/month
1/1. $490/month
Casselberry :t/2. $89Gtnonth
407-262-2002.

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
Sanlord Adult park, 2 /t
screen patio No pets $400 »
dep 407-314-4154

407-322-8671
Sanlord: Eke
area. 3/1,
w/mothor-in-law efficiency, no
roommates S050 Ateo2/1.$S50
407-321-6757
S e m in o le Tow ne C en ter
Area: IB R , su'tnbto tor 2. no
pets. $550/mo, $550 security
407-323-6423

117— C ommercial
R entals

Sanford: 1800 sq It. zoned C2. for retail or office space,

$2.000/mo
Venture 1 P roperties
407-321-4764

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent

141— H omes For
S ale

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

191— B uilding
M aterials

Recently rem odeled office
8 0 0 * aq ft. $750/tno. Appfy 100
North Maple Ave, Sanford
407-947-8338

Sanlord: 2421 Myrtle Ave, 3/3,
with 2 enclosed porches
S I S5K.
Contact
David
Williams. 407-402-7348

BEDS: Luxury firm pillow-top
mattress sets New in plastic
w/Warranty Full $125: Oueen
$135; King $1 95 40 7-6311322 or 386-753-1515 delivery
available

CO RRUG ATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G tor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15**20' tB*x20' Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

B E D R M • 8 PC Loren
C H ER R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Ralls, Dresser. Mirror. Chest, 2
Nitostds. unused. Still Boxed.
Cost S7k Sell S t950 407-6601415

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies

Sm
R otail/O ffice-17/92
Sanlord, Lease. $ 5 2 3 0 0 Mo
plus tax. mcl water, sower A
trash. $650 Dep 40 7-3028088

141— H omes For
S ale

193

BOND MONEY: Receive up to
$10,000 Free homeowners
assistance fund
Buy a home with &gt;200 cash.
SEMINOLE. ORANGE.
VOLUSIA!
Fixer Up: Sold as 1st 3/2. EatIn Kit.. LR, $62,900
3/2: Over 2200 sq ft. Ilv. dm.
tarn rm, 2 Car garage on 1 acre
fenced $139,900
L ike N ew : 3/2. Uv. Dm.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 1/2,
4 5 0 0 . sq ft w /4 /2
1/2
mamhouse plus 1/1. in law apt
w/separato kitchn, bedrm,
lam rm A bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. workshop or
storage on 1 acre $299,900
R en o va lcd : ■3 /2 with new
interior paint, comer lot w/2 car
garage $93,900

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A ven ue:
Charming 2/1 coltago. wood
firm, bnck patio, park bench,
towering oaks Seller may
help pay closing costs Call
Joyce S tan sberry 407-3236755 Or Jan Duttweller 4076 7 9 -1000

160— B usiness For
S ale
Ftonst/Gitt Shop in Oviedo Just
reduced to $30K total. Indudes
Inventory A van Store front
location Call Sheree. Security
Financial, 407-661-9700

181—

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BEDRM - 8 PC Hgh-end Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
AH
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mirror,
Chest, 2 NitoStds. Unused. Stilt
Boxed. Cost $15K, Sell $3 250
407 660-1415

M attress
Set:
NASA
technology vraco memory loam
as soon on TV M a l Never used,
20 year warranty Retail $1699.
must soli $595 407-402-1781
or 386-753-1530

Spa: Therapy jets, energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand now In crate
$1295. 407-331-1941 or 388666-6494
Sterns A Foster sleeper sota
$275 Dining rm set. $175 C al
407-314*1648

187— S porting
G oods

F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e
D IN IN G R M :
BOMBAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110* Dbt
Ped. 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72*
Bultet/Hutch
Unused. Stilt
Boxed. Cost S t8K . Soil $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Set. 78* Table. 8 chrs.
China C ab . $1295 407-6601415

Pool
Table:
8ft
IBC
professxmal senes. 3 pc t* slate
Ithr pockets, left, unused, still in
oato. oosl$4K. se*$1450, 407660-1415

Golt Cart . 1995. E-Z-Go. 4
sealer tghts. signals ratio, horn
Excellent condition $ 1 650
407-688-4631

FREE Border C ollle/S heltle
M ix
10
months
old.
vaccinated, fixed, crate trained,
smart, highly interactive, great
candidate for agility and herd
training Very hyper with strong
herding instinct Attended dog
obedience school, knows
commands but needs LOTS of
practice Must have farm or
acreage with other arxmata Refs
required Noeds home that
understands Border Collies
ASAPI Lv Msg. 407-927-2245
Free Puppy Collie mix pup, 9
months old male.. Free to
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plants!
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R ales!
References Available Upon
Request Please Can 407-3148703

201— H orses

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239—
M otorcycles/B ikes
F or S ale

I0 H A B u c kskin g lid in g . 10
yrs Old. go«s English 6
W ester. Jumps vary wall
Traned. ho doos I a l 352 2503547/

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Leava your horses at the
Horse Hotel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you cant find the
right person you can trust Can
M arsha at Third Times a
Charm farm for more details
Nice bam . turn out pastures
Good R ates 352-250-35471
R e g is te re d W alke r: Black,
good trail or possible 4H
$1 ,000 40 7-349-9209. after
6pm.

219— Wanted
B uy

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W heeler Fk *» good. $750 obo
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -7 1 2 6 or 40 7-47 46362

217—Garage Sales
:«!*!• Sale-Downtown Ovedo
tntVM tapestry rocker, vintage
fcnch boot set bavarian chrs.
)* 0teguses TTnrsM * trim sAa.
Inng table, daas. data catswt, wal
tort. sectional sofa, sewwg
nadanas 1 doth, art supplies
looks, stereo eqp tools, antaa
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107-579-9487

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NOTICE OF
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223—
is c e l l a n e o u s

SpaiHot Tub. 5 parson portable
with lounger 5hp 20 (ets. never
used $ 1 595 40 7-256-5919

231— C ars For S ale
86 P lym ou th Reliant:
G o od co nd ition . $600
407-32 4-3 479

Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure ot
Lien and Intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 7t3 78 ot
the Florida Statutes that on
06/02/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d . Sanlord, FI
32771-4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or retect any and/or alt
bids
KNAFB1215Y5859497
2000 Kia Sephia

9 5 W hite C rown Victoria
(expolice car) Good running
condition, $t60Q . 4 0 7 -3 5 9 5346

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

2FACP74F1MX115302
1991 FordCrownVictoria
2G2GJ37A102221373
1966 Pontiac Grand Prix
1G2JB54H3P7535325
1993 Pontiac Sunbird
Publish July 14, 2004
GO71

1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee. 4«4,
private owner,
excellent
condition Undor list ® $4,900
407-252-9631
86 Chev, Suburban, rod.gr oy
PW/Tilt, AM.'FMCass. Dual
Air, 3rd Soat, Good Shape 1st
$1995 gels itl 407-328*1743.
hr/msg
Pickup Truck : 1/2 ton Dodgo
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 m iles,
dark green, extended cab, V8,
po w er ev e ry th in g . $5,299,
407-322-5377. eve,

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CASE NO.: 04-CA-1456-16-A

Currency and one 1999 Nissan
Maxima, V IN .
JNICA21D6XT212498

door,
Semmod
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on

Donald F E singer. In his official
capacity as Sheriff of the
Seminole
County.
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agsnts. seized the ebove
property on or about May 14.
2004. at or near the area of 1022
Windndge
Circle,
Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida. Said
property a n the custody of the
Shenft of Seminole County tor
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932.704, Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint tor Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has been
hied In the above-sfyied Court

Monday AUGUST 23. 2004. at
1100am.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ts hereby given that the
below described personal prop­
erty will be sold at a public sale
to the highest and best bidder
tor cash at 5355 Orange Btvd
Sanlord. FL 32771, at the hour
ot 10am on the 2Sth day ol
JuLy. A D 2004
The personal property to be sold
belonged lo Jarrod Williams, the
totmet tenant at Town 6 Country
R V Resort ot Sanlord
1 1987 Avion Travel Trailer,
Serial 4240414 Model 4H 24

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#FAP9697KW 196807

IN RE FORFEITURE OF ONE
1996 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.
V I N 1Q2HX52K2T4340209

Town 6 Country R V
Resort ot Seminole
By Jerry Sanders, Owner

NOTICE OF

Publish July 14. 21.2004
G073
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : 04-CA-1483-16-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF A
1995 JEEP CHEROKEE,
V I N 1J4FT67S5SL549569
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO James Robert Tremor
John E Polk Correctional
Facility
211 Bush Boulevard
Santord, FL 32773
and all others who claim an
merest m the following property
a 1995 Jeep Cherokee.

V IN IJ4 FT67S 5 SL549569
The City ol Lnko Mary, by and
through its officers, investigators
or agents, seized the above
properly on or about May 25.
2004. at or near the area ol 1190
Spring Center South Boulevard.
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County. Florida Said property is
m the custody ot the Lake Mary
Police Department tor the pur­
pose ol forfeiture pursuant to
sections
932 7 0 1-932 704.
Florida Statutes
A Verified
Complaint tor Final Judgment ol
Forfeiture has been tiled in the
above-styled Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a Irue
and correct copy ol this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, lo the
abovs-namod addressee this
8th day ol July, 2004
Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminote County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord, Florida 32773
1407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner

TO Kenneth Lee Lane
552 Semmoie Avenue
loogwood. FL 32750
and *4 others who ctaan an inter­
est In the following property
1996 Pontiac Bonneville. V I N
t G2HX52K2T4240209
Donald F Esknger, in hi* official
capacity as Sheriff of the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through his officers, nvesbgakxs
or agents, seized the above
property on or about May 14,
2004, at or near the area ol 133
Sedgefield Circle Winter Park.
Seminote County, Florida Said
property Is in the custody of the
Sheriff ol Semmote County tor
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701*
932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has been
Med m the above-styled Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ol this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, lo the
above-named addressee this 6th
day ol July. 2004
Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Flonda Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriffs Office
100 Bush Bou'evard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
AHomey tor Petitioner
Publish July 14, 21.2004
0075

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO : 04 CA-1455-16 M
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
S it,990 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY AND ONE
1999 NISSAN MAXIMA, V I N
JN1C A 2ID 6XT212498
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT

Publish July 14. 21. 2004
0074
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

TO: Kelvin Joefiekl
1022 Wlndndge Circle
Sanford. FL 32773
and all others who claim an
inter est in the toltowirvg property
St 1,990 00 in United States

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and coned copy of this Notice of
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 6th
day of July, 2004
Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Flonda Bar No 0068625
Semmoie County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanlord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish July 14,21,2 004
GO 76

Notice of Appllcallon
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that EMORY GREEN. GLADYS
GREEN, the holder ot the follow­
ing certificated) has filed sax)
certificated) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number) s) and year(s) ol
Issuance, the description ol the
property, and the nam ed! In
which it was assessed it/are as
tollows
CERTIFICATE NO: 478 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 26-19 30-5050300-0080
Description ol Property LEG
LOT 8 BLK 3 MEiSCHS SUBD
PB 3 PG 84
Names in which assessed W D
POWELL
All of said property being in the
County of Seminole, State of
Flonda
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
the property doscnbed in such
certificated) will be sold to the
highesl bidder at the west front

Payment of Sale fee. appfccabte documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due vnthm 24 hours attar
the advertised time of sale An
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/8/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 21, 26. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GO 78

Notice ot Appllcallon
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON
the holder ol the following certrtlcate(s) has tiled said certilicate(s) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
loitows

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Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, In
the City ol Sanlord, Florida, ai 7 00 o'clock P M on M onday.
Ju ly 26, 2004 to consider Ihe adoption of an ordinance by the
Cily ol Sanford. Flonda. described as follows
ORDIN A N C E N O 3863
TO ANNEX 2 50 A CRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN
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A comploto description and a copy ol Iho ordinance shall bo
available al the office ot the City Ctork for alt persons desiring
to examine tbo same
All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to
bo heard al said hoaring
By ordor ol the City Commission ot the City of Sanford, Florida.
P E R S O N S W IT H DISABILITIES NEED IN G A SSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE P R O C EE D IN G S SH O U LD
CONTACT THE HUMAN R E SO U R C ES O FFIC E ADA C O O R ­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE OF
THE M EETIN G
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to any matter considered at the
abovo meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record ot
tho proceedings, including the testimony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the City ol Santord (FS 28 6 0105)
Cynthia Porter
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July 14
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

and you and each of you are
hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other defense,
if any. upon FRANK C WHICHAM. ESQUIRE, of STENSTROM. MCINTOSH. COL­
BERT, WHtGHAM.
REISCHMANN A PARTLOW.
P A , P O Box 4*48. Sanford,
Florida 32772-4848. and to fte
me original oI tam e m the office
of the Clerk of m# above-styled
Court on or before July 28.2004,
a* required by lew H you fail to
do so judgment by default w
kl
be taken egamtl you

Sanford. FL 32771 on or before
July 38,1004. and Me m * origi­
nal with the Clerk of IN * Court
before sanric* on Pettexier or
totmedtetefy thereafter It you tail
to do *o. a detsult w * be entered
against you lot the renal
demanded In the Petition
WARNING Rule 12 285. Florida
Famdy Law Rules of Procedure,
require* certain automatic daclosure of documents and infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result in sanction*. Including d amissal or striking of pOadngs
DATED JUNE 24, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sulonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsh June 30. 2004 and
July 7, 14, 21.2004
F206

described property as set forth In
sold Summary Final Judynent.

HAWKINS
AKA
RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS; JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
I win tea lo the highest end best
bidder lor cash at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. to Semmote County.
Florida at I t 00 on the 29m day
ot July. 2004. the following
described property * * set forth m
said Final Judgment, to-wit

Telephone (368)734-2131
Attorney lor Lawrence R. Dalphy

IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 08-CA-101I-14.L
LEONARD TERRY.
Ptemtrff.

K
ODELL COSBY and NELLIE
COSBY. his wit*. N any*, and her
spouse. 4 married and if deed.
h«f unknown hair*, devisees,
legatees. grantaaa, assigns,
tenon. mouNt. creator*
k x n u o n or trustees. and any
and U parton* or peril**,
cteimmg by. through rnder or
again*! mam or each of mam.
Dalandant*

TN* nolle* shall be published
one* * weeklor lourconsecutive
weeks
DsfedIN* 16 dayof June. 2004

AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIOA TO
DEFENDANTS ODELL COSBY
and NELLIE COSBY, hi* wifa. If
atva, and their unknown spousa*, if marrtad. and if daad. thalr
unknown hair*, davltaa*. legataa*. grant***, a u ig m tenor*,
spouses. cradilor*. successors,
or Irutiaa*. and any and a l parto n * or partial, claiming by.
through, undar or again*! tham
or aach of tham and against any
and a l parti** or parson* having
or claiming any right, titl* or
mt*ra*l tn and to tha following
datcribad property, tying and tit
uata In Sammol* County.
Florida, to wit
Lot 2. Block 4. MEISCH S SUB­
DIVISION. Sanford. Florida,
according lo th« Plal thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book 3. Page
84 of lh* Public Records of
Seminofe County. Florida
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTIFIED THAT LEONARD TERRY
ha* Med hit Complaint In the
Circuit
Court.
Etghtaenth
Judicial Circuit, in and for
Saminoie
County.
Florida,
against you and each ot you as
Defendant* to quint Ml* ot tho
Plaintiff lo the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminole County. Florida, the
abbreviated till# of which M enti­
tled
"LEONARD
TERRY.
Plaintiff, V* OOELL COSBY and
NELLIE COSBY, Detendants",

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMuleocfc
Deputy Clerk
Frank C. Whigham. Esquire
Slenstrom McIntosh. Colbert
Whigham.
Reischmann
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Partfow. PA Attorney* at Law
P O Bo* 4848
Sanford. FL 32772

Pubkih June 23, 30. 2004 sod
July 7. 14, 2004
F150
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-DR-3043-02D-W
NURI TANSU YILOIZ,
Petitioner
AND
SABIYE MELTEM OZYOHUK.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SABIYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
814 Arbor Lakes Circle
Sanford. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been hied against you
and that you are required to
serve ■ copy of your written
defenses, it any. to It on NURITANSU YILDIZ, whose address
I* 814 Arbor Lakes Circle.

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENOED DISTRICT DECISION
Tha District gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to the follow
tog oppkcant(s) on August 10. 2004
City ot Casselberry. 95 Triplet Lake D r . Casselberry. FL 32707. appli­
cation 48284 The District proposes to allocate 7 021 million gallons
per day ol groundwJler to supply an estimated population of 50.152
people for household. commerciaDndustnal. irrigation, water, utility
and unaccounted water (utility losses) uses and a maximum daily
allocation of 21 8 million gallons per day lor essential (fir* protection)
use in the year 2020 This modification asks to reactivate 2 existing
wells to replace me weds located at Howell Branch VVTP The with
dtawala used by this proposed protect will consist of ground water
from the Floridan Aquifer via 9 active wells and 2 proposed well* in
Seminofe County, located in Sections 8.2 1. 34. Township 21 South.
Rango 30 East known a t City ot Casselberry
The Mes(s) containing each of the above-listed application!*) ais
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except for legal holi­
days, 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at tho St Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Canter The District will take action on each permit application listed
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) is
filed pursuant to me provisions ot Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
Florida Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1007, Florida
Administrative Code (FA C ),
A person whose substantial interests are affected by any ol the
District s proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
toi vdmimjtrativ* hearing in accordance with Sections 120 569 and
120 57. F 9 , or an parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 5 73. F S Choosing
mediation wilt not adversely affect lha right to a hearing if mediation
doe* not result m a settlement The procedures for pursuing media­
tion are set forth in Section 120 573, FS . and Rules 28-106 111 and
26-106 40 t- 405, F A C , Petitions must comply with the requirements
of Florida Administrative Code. Chapter 28-106 and be filed with
(received by) the District Clerk, located al Dislrict Headquarter*. 4049
Reid Street, Palatka. Florida 32177
Petitions tor administrative hearing on me above application)*) must
be Med within twenty-one (21) days ol publication ol this notice or
wtthm twenty-six (26) days of lha District depositing this notice ol
intent In me mail tor those persons to whom the District mails actual
notice Failure to tile a petition within this time period shall constitute
a waiver ot any right such person may have lo request an adminis­
trative determination (hearing) under Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
F S , concerning me sub|*ct permit application Petitions which aie
not Med m accordance wtth the above provisions are subject to dis­
missal
Because the administrative heanng process is designed to formulate
final agency action, the Ming of a petition means that the District s
final action may be different from me position taken by it mmis nonce
of intent Parsons whose substantial interest* will be affected by any
such Anal decision of the District on the application have the right to
become a party to me proceeding, to accordance with the require­
ments set torth above
Gkxta Lewis. Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
SI. Johns River Water Management District
Publish July 14, 2004
G067

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENOED DISTRICT DECISION
The District gives nonce ol its intent to issue a permit to the follow­
ing applicant)*) on August 10. 2004
Seminofe County, 140 Bush Loop, Sanford. FL 32773. application
A 4 -It7-87389-1 The protect is located tn Semmote County. Section
35. Township 21 South. Range 30 East The ERP application is lor
construction ot a surface water management system associated with
road construction for the Howell Branch Rond Lift Station Access
Road. • 2 acre protect The receiving waterbody is an unnamed bor­
row pit
The tries!*) containing each of the above-listed application't) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal holi­
day*. 6 00 a m lo 5 00 p m at the St. John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service Center
Tha District will take action on each permit application listed above
unfa** e petition lor an administrative proceeding (hearing) is tiled
pursuant to the provision* of Section* 120 569 end 120 57, Florida
Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-t 1007. Flonda Admuxatralrv*
Code (F A C .)
A person whose substantial interests are enacted by any of me
District! proposed permitting decisions identified above may pennon
for administrative heanng n accordance wtth Section* 120 569 and
120 97, F S . or all parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion a * an allemanv* remedy under Section 120 573. F S. Choosing
mediation w il not adversely affect the right to s hearing it mediation
doea not resuff to a settlement The procedural tor pursuing media­
tion are set form m SecBon 120 573, F .S . and Rules 28-106. I l l and
28-106 401-405, FA.C Petition* must comply wtth me requirements
ol Flonda Administrative Code. Chapter 26-106 and be Med with
(received by) the District Clerk, located *1 Dislrict Headquarters. 4049
Reid Street. Palatka. Flonda 32177
Petition* tor ocknmistraijv* hearing on me above application!s) must
be filed withm twenty-on* (21) days oI publication of tha nobc* or
withm twenty-six (26) day* of the Dtstncl depositing this notice of
m a rt in the mail tor thooa parson* to whom tha Dtstncl mate actual
nobca Failure to Me a peotion withm this time period shal contffiula
a waiver of any right such parson may have to request on sdmrvstrsttve dsterwAnalton (heanng) under Sections 120.589 and 120 57.
F S . concerning the subtec! permit tppfccabon. Pomona which are
not Mad to accordance wtth tha above provtstone are subject to dtomfssol
Because the actounwosttve hearing process a designed to tormutela
final agency acton, tha tiling oI a petition mean* the District s Itnal
action may be different from the position taken by I to Via nodes of
infant Parsons whoa* substantial interests win be d e c ted by any
such Anal decision oI me District on tha application have me nghf to
become a pony to the proceeding in accordance wan me require­
ments le t forth above
Gloria Lew *. Director. Division of Permit Data Senncee
S i Johns River Water Management District
Pubfcsh Jury 14. 2004
0068

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO THE CONTEMPORARY
INVESTIGATION.
AGENCY.
IN C ,
Case No CD2004-0293.
A 0400048
An ADMINISTRATIVE COMPLAINT lo revoke your license
and eligibility tor licensure ha*
been Mad against you
You
hava the right lo request a hear­
ing
pursuant to
Sections
120 569 and 120 57. Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
lor same to tha Florida
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Service*. Division of
Licensing. Post Office Boa 318B.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153168 It a request tor hearing Is
not received try 21 days from me
date ol the Iasi publication, tho
right lo a hearing In this matter
will be
waived
and tha
Department will dispose oI mi*
causa m accordance with law
Publish June 30. 2004 and July
7, 14, 21, 2004
F209
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3060-14W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE.
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF,

VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF CURTIS TALLEY.
DECEASED. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 29. 2004 entered in Crvil
Case No 03 C A-3060-I4W ol
me Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circurl m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and bail
bidder lor cash al the Wesl Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida,
at tt 00 a m on tho 29 day ol
July,
2004
the
following

10-wit

LOT 34. ORANGE ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 58.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day of June, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the O c ta l Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-21117
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needng a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
al 407-865-4227. t -800-955877 1 (TDO) or 1-800-955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons wtth Disabilities need
mg a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 201 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301. Sanford FL
32771,
Telephone
Number
(407)665-4227 within two day*
of your receipt of mi* notice N
hearing or voice impaired, eallt800-955-8771

Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G028

Dated this 28 day ol Juna.
2003

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.. 03-CA-2399-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC , ITS SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION, ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.
Plaintilt,

v*
RENETA n
JONES F/K/A
RENETA
R
HAWKINSBRANCH
A/K/A
RENETA
HAWKINS
AKA
RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS, ALA FAYA
WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RENETA R
JONES F/K/A
RENETA
H
MAWKINSBRANCH
AKA
RENETA
HAWKINS
AKA
RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS, JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
RE-NOT1CE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in THE
SANFORD HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 28th day
ol June. 2004 and entered in
Case No 02 CA-2399-14 L. ol
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida
wherein
MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC , ITS SUCCES­
SORS AND ASSIGNS, AS
NOMINEE FOR HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
is the Plaintiff and RENETA R
JONES F/K/A RENETA R
MAWKINS-BRANCH
AKA
RENETA
HAWKINS
AKA
RENETA RUTH HAWKINS.
ALAFAVA W OODS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RENETA R
JONES F /K A
RENETA
R
HAWKINS
BRANCH
AKA
RENETA

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
Tha Dislrict gives notice of its intent to issue a permit to the follow
Ing appilcant(s) on August 10. 2004
City ol Sanford. P O Box 2808, Sanford, FL 32772, application 44117-22397 9 The protect Is located in Seminole County, Sections 34
ft 38. Township 19 South. Range 30 East The ERP application is lor
construction ot a surface water management system associated with
the Cloud Branch Drainage Improvements. Phase 1 (22nd Street to
Coastline Park) The receiving waterbody is Lako Monroe
Seminole County. 520 W Lake Mary BNd , Suite 200, Santord, FL
32773, application 44 -117-92278-1 The protect is locatod in
Seminole County. Section 20. Township 19 South. Range 30 East
The ERP application it lor construction ot a regional stormwater treat­
ment facility lor the Lockhart-Smiih Regional Pond (1-4 Borrow Pit), a
39-acre project The receiving waterbody is the lockhari-Smith
Canal
Acorn Development Company. 131 Park Lake Street. Orlando, FL
32803. application 44-117-92497-1, The protect is located tn
Seminole County Section 03. Township 21 South. Range 31 East
The ERP application is for construction ot a surface water manage­
ment system for a 17 58 acre, residential development known as
Ellington Estates The receiving waterbody is Sweetwater Creek
The District gives nobce of its Intent to deny a permit to the following
applicant) s) on August 10. 2004
Robert J Moja. 1201 Alataya Trail. Oviedo. FL 32765. application
442-117-65417-1 The protect is located m Seminole County, Section
22. Township 21 South, Flange 31 East Tha ERP application is tor
construction ol a stormwater management tar a 3 47-acre, commer­
cial development known as lha Central Florida Animal Hospital The
receiving waterbody is Lightwood Knox Canal
The Meals) containing each ol the above-listed application!s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holi­
days. 8 00 a m 10 5 00 p m at tha St Johns River Water
Management Dtstncl Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center The District will take action on each permit application Dated
above unless a petition tor an administrative proceeding (hearing) *
Wed pursuant to the provisions ol Sections 120 569 and 12057.
Florida Slatuies Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1 1007, Florida
Administrative Cod* (FA C )
A person whose substantial interests are affected by any ol the
Districts proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
lor administrative heanng to accordance with Section* 120 569 and
120 57, F S , or all parties may reach a written agreement on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 573, F S Choosing
medaoon wiX not adversely affect (ha right to a hearing d mediation
doe* not result to a settlement Tha procedures tor pursuing media­
tion tre le t forth in Section 120 573, F S . and Rules 20-106 l i t and
2 8 -106 401 • 405. FA.C Petitions must comply with the requirements
of Florida Adminrstrativ* Cod*. Chapter 28-106 and be hied with
(received by) the District Clerk, located al District Headquarters. 4049
Retd Street. Palatka. Florida 32177
Petition* (or administrative heanng on the above application!s) must
be Wed withm twenty-one (21) days of publication of lh a notice or
wtthm twenty-six (26) days of the Dtstncl depositing tha notice of
intent m Ihe mail for those person* to whom the District mads actual
nonce Failure to h a a petition within thi* tune period shall constitute
a waiver of any right sxjch person may have to request an adminis­
trator* determination (hearing) undar Sections 120 569 and 120.57.
F S . concemmg the subfect permit application Petrttons which are
not Mad to accordance with the above provisions ore subject to do-

irteML

Because the administrator* hearing process a designed to formu­
late Anal agancy action, tha Afcng of a pettxxi moans tha District's
Anal action may be different from lha postern taken by 4 m his nooca
of intent Parsons whoso substantial interests will bo affected by any
such Anal decision of lh * District on tha application have tha right to
bacoma a pony to lh* proceeding, in accordance wtth tha raqueamants set forth above
Gloria Lewis Director. Division of Permit Data Services
St John* River Water Management Distort
Publish: July 1 4 .2004
0069

LOT 20. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE XVI. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37,
PAGES 17 THROUGH 19. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A K A 1097 BRIELLE COURT.
OVIEDO. FL 32765

MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol The Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1454-1S-E

NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Cknton James Dunston
825 Sheoah Circle
Winter Springs. FL 32706
and sit others who claim an
interest m the following property
S I03.750 00 In United States
Currency
Donald F Esknger. n his official
capacity as Sheriff of the
Seminofe
County.
Florid*,
through hi* officer*, investiga­
tor* or agents, sorted me above
property on or about May 14,
2004, al or near the area of 825
Sheoah Circle. Winter Springs.
Semmofe County. Florida Said
properly Is m me custody of the
Sheriff ol Seminofe County for
the purpose of forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment of Forfeiture has been
tiled in the above-styled Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and corrsct copy of this Nonce of
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this 1
day of July. 2004

Publish July 7, 14, 2004
GO29

Tosha M Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County ShenlTs Office
tOO Bush Boulevard
Santord, Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner

NATIONSCREDIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREDIT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA.
Plaintilt.

VS
SELENA G AllOW AY, E T A L .
Defendant! s)
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is heieby given that,
pursuant
to
the
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
and (he Final Judgment entered
m this cause, in the Circuit Court
of Seminole County. Florida. I
win sell the property situated in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 33, BUTNERS SUBDIVI­
SION ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGE 87, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
at public sale lo the highest and
best bidder, for cash at the Wesl
Front Door ol tho Sommole
County Courthouse, 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida al
11 00 A M on July 29. 2004
(Seal)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol tha Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons in need ol special
accommodation to participate m
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days poor lo any pro­
ceeding. contact the Court
Administration Ottice or Clerk ot
Couri ol the County referenced
above
il hearing impaired.
(TTD) 1-000-955 8 /7 1 . or Voice
(V) t -800-955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service
Mark D Breakstone. Esquire
MARK D BREAKSTONE 4
ASSOCIATES. P A
P O Box 1599
Camarillo, CA 93011
(805)967 8254
Publish July 7, 14 200-1
G030

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 04 629-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
CHARLOTTE E DALPHY,
Deceased
NOTICE OF TRUST
CHARLOTTE E DALPHY. a
resident ol Seminofe County.
Florida, who died on July t4.
2003 was me grantor of a trust
entitled THE DALPHY FAMILY
REVOCABLE U VINQ TRUST,
dated December 15, 1995.
which la a trust described m
Section 733 707(3) of the
Florida Probate Cod*, and «
liable for the expenses of the
administration of the decedent's
estate and enforceable claims of
me decedenr* creditors to the
extent the decedenr* estate I*
Insufficient to pay them, as pro­
vided m Section 733 607(2) of
the Florida Probate Code
The name and oddresa ol the
trustee are set forth below
The clerk shal Me and index
m u notice ot trust m the tame
manner a * a caveat, unless
there exists a probata proceed­
ing lor the grantor's estate in
which case mis node* of trust
mutt be tiled m the probale pro­
ceeding and the clerk shad sand
a copy to the personal represen­
tative
Signed on 28 May. 2004
Lawrence R. Dalphy. Trustee
1161 Autumn Brook Circle
Longwood. FL 32750
MARY ELLEN CEELY
Florida Bar No 503568
RANO. CAUVEL ft CEELY. P A
233 Eaat Rich Avenue
DeLand, FL 32724

foffows

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Deborih M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsh July 14. 21, 28. 2004
and August 4,2004
0084

Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G035
Notice ot Application
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
me holder ol lh* following certiftcate(s) has tiled said eerliticatefsl fix a tax deed to bo
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
Issuance, the description ot the
property, and the narne(s) in
which it was assessed is are as
follows:

Nolle# of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON.
the hokfer of m# M ow ing cwrtiftcatt(s) has filed said certittcata(i) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description of tha
property, and the name(s) in
which n was assessed is/trs as
follow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1060 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL IDA 32-19-31-5130000-1470
Description of Property: LEG
LOT 147 MIDWAY PB 1 PG 41
Names m which assessed G W
RIGGINS
A l ot said property being In (he
County of Seminole. Stale ol
Florida

PARCEL ID * 10-21-31-504-

Description of Property LEG N
120 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK
D ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO
PB t PO 45
Names in which assessed
JAMES D PHILLIPS, TISA Q
PHILLIPS
A l ol said property being in the
County of Semmote. Stale ol
Flonda
Unless such certihcate(s) shall
be redoomed according lo law,
me property described in such
certificate!*! will be sold to the
highest bxkler al the wesl Iront
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord, Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 23. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
io be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to mo highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time ot sale A l
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to tho Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7,6/2004,
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GOBS
Notice ol Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder ol the following certificate(s) has tiled said certitlcatefs) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number!*) and year(s) ol
issuance. Itie description of the
property, and me name(s) In
which it was assessed is, a re as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2439 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL IDA 07-20-32-5U000 0300 20
Description of Property LEG
SEC 07 TWP 20S RGE 32E
WLY 370 21 FT O F LOT 2
TRACT 3 ST JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECD PLAT
Names in which assessed
CHEMICAL FINANCIAL CRED­
IT SERVICES CORP
All of said propony being m me
County of Seminofe, State ol
Florida
Unless such cemhcate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificate!!) wiH be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Counhouse. Santord. Flonda.
on
Monday, AUGUST 23, 2004. al
t l 00am
Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and reconkng tees are required
to be paid by tha successful bid­
der at the sale Fud payment of
an amount equal to the highest
txd Is due within 24 hour* after
lh * advertised dm* of sal* A l
payments Shan be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
m ad*
payable to the Clerk of the

PARCEL IDA 35-19-30-513-

2000-0200
Description ol Property: LEG
LOT 20 BLK 20 PINE LEVEL
PB 8 PG 17

All of said property being to Ihe
County of Seminole State of
Florida
Unless such cerWcal*!*) »**■
be redeemed according to law.
tha property described to such
certificate!!) wi» be sold to the
highest bidder at me west front
door,
Seminofe
County
Courthouse. Santord. Florid*,
on
Monday AUGUST 23, 2004.
at !1 00am
Payment of Sale lee. appftcabfe documentary stamp taxes
and recording fee* are rsquired
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at me sale Full payment of
an amount squat to the highest
bid is due within 24 hour* *fter
me advertised time of sale A l
payment* shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7 8 2 0 0 4

Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described m such
certificate!!) will be sold to the
highest bidder st the wesl front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday. AUGUST 23. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recortSng lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/82004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
0063

CERTIFICATE NO: 4115 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

00000020

CERTIFICATE NO: #11 YEAR
O F ISSUANCE: 1M 7

Names to which assessed.
ERNEST 0 GRAHAM

IN RE FORFEITURE OF
S 103.750 00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY

Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49m Slreel. Suite t20
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (9541453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 01-CA-1903-14 K

Circutl Court
Dated on 7,82004

Publish July 7. 14, 2004
G034

Leca ls

L egals

Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
thal TERRY D NICKELSON,
the holder ol me following certiricate(s) has Med said certifi­
cate^) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number!*) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol Ihe
property, and the name(s) In
which il was assessed is. are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 973 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL IDA 32-19-31-502OOOO-OOAO
Descnpiion ol Property LEGPT
OF LOT A DESC AS W 120 FT
OF N 100 FT OF S 225 FT 4 E
181.7 FT OF N 50 FT OF S 175
FT ROSELANO PARK PB 7 PG
51
Names in which assessed
IDELLA FORBES ETAL
All of said property being in me
County ol Seminole, Slate of
Flonda
Unless such certificate^) shall
be redeemed according to law.
me property described In such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at me wesl front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,

on
Monday, AUGUST 23. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by me successful bid­
der at lha sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to me highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
me advertised time ot sale AJt
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7/82004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF IH E CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July t4. 21. 28. 2004
and August 4, 2004
G082

Notice of Appllcetion
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON,
me holder of me following certilicate(s) has tiled said certifi­
cate!*) tor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance me description of the
property, and the name(s) in

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July t4, 21. 28. 2004
and August 4. 2004
GOBI
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
mat TERRY D NICKELSON.
me holder of the following cer­
tificate!*) has tiled said certaflcate(s) tor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ot
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) to
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 371 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL IDA 25-19-30-5AI0815-0120
Description of
LOT 12 (LESS
RR) BLK 8 TR
PARK PB 2 PG

Property LEG
N 18 FT FOR
15 SEMINOLE
75

Names in which assessed
FREDDIE C YOUNG. NELL J
YOUNG
Alt ol said property being in ihe
County of Sommole. State of
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the properly described to such
cortiltcaie(s) will be sold to die
highest bidder al me wesl Ironl
door.
Seminofe
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday AUGUST 23, 2004.
al 1100am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
mo advertised time ol sale AD
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 7 8 2 004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 14. 2 t, 28. 2004
end August 4. 2004
G080
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure of
Lwn and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
of Ihe Fkxkta Slatuies dial on
07/30/2004 09 00 a m al 2522
Country Club R d . Santord. FI
32771 -4059 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves lha
right lo accept or re|ect any
and/or all bids
4TAWN72N8VZ220630
1997 Toyota Tacoma
Publish July 14. 2004
G070
NOTICE
Pursuant to Flonda Statue
713 78 Elite Towing Inc. win sell
on July 30,2004 at 10 00 am at
118 Marker S t, Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
Seller
reserves the right lo bid Sold as
la, no warranty Sailer guaran­
tees no tide Terms cash
C aro n * t997 PONTIAC
V IN A 1G2NWS2M0VC7B4207
Publish July 14. 2004

0072

S A N F O R D H O U S IN G A U TH O R ITY
A D V E R TIS E M E N T FO R BIDS
ROOF REPLACEM ENT
S A NFO R D H O U S IN G AUTHORITY, 94 C o s ta Brewer Court.
Sanford. Flonda 3G771 will receive bids on July 26, 2004 unOt
2:00 p.m. Bids wHI be opened at 3 0 0 pm m the Board Room
at 400 South Locust Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771 tor Ihe
construction ol Roofs al all six of our developments
Sealed bids must be accompanied by bid deposit A Bid Bond,
Cashier's Check or Certified Check (or live (5% ) percent of the
total amount bid Contractors shall b e licensed as a Roofing
Contractor to do business in the Slate ol Flonda A copy ol aach
license a to be submitted with ihe Bid Project Manual is avail­
able for a non refundable cost of $50 0 0 per sel In our office.
There will be a pre-bid conference held consisting ol review of
the project al 1 0 0 0 am July 15. 2004 m the Board Room at 400
South Locust Avenue

June 30.2004

Publish: July 11. 14. 2004
0065

�T he Sanford H erald

Vol. 112 No. 100

Sanford, Florida

Copyright C 2004 The Santord H e rtki

50&lt;

I B

City manager claims he was mislead
By Dan Ping

J uly 18, 2004

Editor
SANFORD — The city's top admin­
istrator contends it was misrepresenta­
tions, not solely the use of a golf cart,
that led him to recommend termina­
tion of his second-in-command.
City Manager A1 Grieshaber placed
Deputy City Manager Andrew Van
Caale on suspension with pay on July
6 regarding his personal use of a cityleased golf cart during Sanford's July 4
celebration. Two days after the suspen­
sion was implemented, the city man­
ager asked Van Gaale to resign or face
an investigation that would end in ter-

Summer hoops
Sevoral local basketball play­
ers will compete in AAU
National Tournaments at Walt
Disney World's Wide World of
Sports this week.
See Sporti( Page BA

County manager
releases
proposed budget
Sem inole
County
M anager Kevin G race
has subm itted his pro­
posed budget for fiscal
year 2004/2005 to the
Board
of
County
C om m issioners for its
review and co n sid era­
tion.
The 2005 budget is the
second
year
of
the
C ounty’s biennial budget
process, and was tenta­
tively approved last year.
T he total proposed
2005 budget for services
falling under the au s­
pices of the Board of
C ounty C om m issioners
is $585 m illion which
represents a 2.8 percent
increase over FYU4.
The proposed budget
holds the C ounty's tax
rate constant for the sixth
consecutive year, county
officials said.
Issues facing Sem inole
County in FY05 are large­
ly related to legislative
actions taken by the State
of Florida.
Funding mandates lev­
ied by the State will cost
Sem inole County taxpay­
ers approxim ately $2
m illion each year.
The Board of County
C om m issioners will re­
view the County manag­
e r's outlined spending
plan with staff at a work
session at 8,30 a.m .,
Monday July 19 in the
Board of County Com ­
m issioners chambers.
The
C om m ission
cham bers are located at
the County A dm inistra­
tion Building, 1101 E.
First St., in Sanford.
As part of the budget
process, the C om m is­
sion ers will hold two
public
hearings
in
September.

Seminole Smile

Steve Waring —
Program manager,
Seminole County Parks
and Recreation

Peers
help
seniors
battle
scams

Van Gaale’s continued employment
‘detrimental,’ says Grieshaber
mination.
" ... (I)t would be inappropriate to
have Andrew on the second deck with
me," Grieshaber wrote in a July 14
memo following a meeting with Van
Gaale and Mayor Brady lA*ssard. "I
thought it would be detrimental to the
organization."
As part of the preparations for the
July 4 celebration, tne city obtained
golf carts for staff members to use dur­

ing the event. Mayfair Country Club
donated eight carts for city use, and
the city leased five others from Mid
Florida Golf Carts for $75 each.
According to Grieshaber's findings
of fact, on July 1 Van Gaale called Lisa
Jones in the city’s recreation depart­
ment to ask if the city was obtaining
golf carts for July 4. Jones, who over­
saw the lease of the carts, said yes. Van
Gaale, who oversees the city's code

enforcement department, asked if one
could be reserved for him to handle
code enforcement duties, since he had
given employees in that department
the day off.
About 7:30 p.m. on July 4,
Grieshaber saw Van Gaale driving the
golf cart in the Mayfair subdivision
with two minor cJiildren sitting in the
front seat and a minor child standing
on the back. Both Grieshaber and Van
Gaale live in the Mayfair subdivision,
about eight blocks east of the July 4
activities.
Van Gaale approached Grieshaber,
See Contend, Page 7A

Missing man's truck found

»

By Steve Paradis

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
Senior citizens often make
easy targets for crimes or
scams. Sometimes that leads
to shame or embarrassment
and the victims do not report
the problem.
Now seniors in Seminole
County will have peers who
can talk them through the sit­
uation and lead them to help.
The Seniors vs. Crime
Project will have its grand
opening at its storefront office
at the Altamonte Mall July 22
at 11 a.m. Initially the project
will reside in the C.O.P.S.
Center
hosted
by
the
Altamonte Springs Police
Department. The center is
located just inside the mail's
entrance between Sears and
Dillard's.
"We're helping our peers,"
said Sandra Jernigan, the
storefront manager. She will
head the Senior Sleuths, as the
projects volunteers are called.
"We're not going to turn
anyone away," Jernigan said.
"VVe have a lot of seniors in the
area and the police depart­
ment is very busy."
The services will be avail­
able for any senior, she said.
They expect to have seniors
from throughout the county.

,

/

Managing Editor

± .
Hofnld photo by Tom m y V incent

Vincent Reali, above, ol
Sanford has been missing
since June 24, but his SUV
was found locked and
parked at a plaza in Winter
Garden on July 7. The photo
above comes from a poster
that has been placed around
town by Roali’s family and
friends.
The
Seminolo
County Sheriffs Office Is
processing the vehicle, left,
for evidence.
P hoto tu b m ltte d by S em ino le C ounty S h e r iff* O ffice

Brother searches for answers
By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

SANFORD — A missing Sanford
man's truck was recovered by the
Winter Garden Police Department July
7, but the discovery has left more ques­
tions unanswered for the man's family.
Vincent Reali, 39, disappeared along
with his blue 2000 Nissan Pathfinder
June 24. He was last seen leaving his
business, The Auto Club in Sanford,
around 3 p.m.
The SUV was recovered at about 3

a m. July 7. A businessman reported the
vehicle in the parking lot of the Tri-City
Center Plaza at the comer of State Road
50 and Dillard Street in Winter Garden,
said Investigator Jeff Bean of the
Seminole County Sheriff’s Office.
Vincent's brother, Dominic Reali said
July 16 that he has no idea why the
truck would be in Winter Garden.
"I don't have a clue," Dominic said.
Vincent co-owns The Auto Club, a
wholesale car business on West 27th
Street in Sanford.
The Sheriff's Office speculated that

Vincent may have gone to an auto auc­
tion the night he disappeared. A large
auction is held in Ocoee, Dominic said,
but that is on Tuesday and Vincent dis­
appeared on a Thursday.
There was an auto auction June 24 in
Sanford, Dominic said, but the sons'
father attended that one.
"They rarely went to the auction in
Ocoee," Dominic said. "I have a hard
time believing he would be in Winter
Garden for that."
See Brother, Page 7A

See Sleuths, Page 7A

‘C h ief’ shared his life
with everyone near him
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Chief Petty Officer Michael
Caolo, 84, died Sunday, July
11, 2004, at Florida Hospital,
surrounded by his loving
family, after a long illness
with congestive heart failure.
He was retired from tlie
U.S. Navy after serving 20
years, including service dur­
ing World War 11.
The "Chief" as he was
affectionately called was sur­
rounded at his bedside by his
lovely wife of 62 years, Jackie
Caolo, his children, sons
Michael Jr., Jack and Mark,
and daughters Bonnie and
Susan.
Against all odds, he was
able to enjoy the last tluee
months of his life wjrich he
spent at home doing those
things that brought him the
most joy, which he shared
with his family, making his
famous and delicious Italian
spaghetti sauce and faithfully

listening to his favorite big
band classics of the '40s, while
grilling dinner in "The Chief's
Gazebo".
Chief spent many after­
noons with his wife Jackie as
they enjoyed the beautiful
spectacular sunset on Lake
Monroe.
He often shared the aisles
of the local grocery store as he
spoke with friends, fellow vet­
erans of the Navy Fleet
Reserve, sharing stories of his
career in the Navy where his
tour of duty, after joining at
the age of 18, to make a career
which saw him serve on the
Battleship USS West Virginia
BB-48 before the Japanese
attack at Pearl Harbor.
Serving at Naval Air Station,
Miami, he flew in the large
PBY Catalina anti-submarine
seaplanes along the Florida
coast and in tne Caribbean.
He met his life long love,
Jackie, on the beach in
See Caolo, Page 7A

Bucket Brigade

Alcohol
sellers
comply
with law
By Steve Paradis
Managing Editor

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Zach Thompson, left, and Bill Perry practice for the final
event water relay of the international KidsGames held July
12-16 at the Sanford Boys and Girls Club.

LAKE MARY — Sixteenyear-old Amanda Kelly will
never forget the first time
someone sold her beer.
She sat outside a restaurant
with another young woman
and ordered a beer. The wait­
ress asked her how old she
was, but before Amanda
could reply, the server asked
to see identification.
Amanda
handed
the
woman an ID that clearly
stated her name and her age.
The waitress said the young
women would have to move
inside where they were
served. The waitress was later
See Underage, Page 7A

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totel value of toe estate is teea
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FLORIOA

NOTICE Of PUBLIC
HEAP1NQ TO CONSIDER
ADOPTION OP PROPOSED
OftenNANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Longwood. Rortda.
the City Commission w4t
heto • pubtc hearing to consider
enactment ol the following
Onfirwnces
ORDINANCE NO 04-1700
AN ORDINANCE AMENOINO
ORDINANCE NO 00-IM S THE
CITY OF LONQWOOO. FLORI­
D A MANUAL OF STANDARDS
FOR THE DESIGN. CON­
STRUCTION ANO MAINTE­
NANCE OF WATER ANO
WASTEWATER
SYSTEMS.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY. PROVIDING FOR REPEAL
OF
CONFLICTING
ORDI­
NANCES; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO 04-1701
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 01-1574 OF
THE CITY OF LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA
IN
CERTAIN
RESPECTS IN ORDER TO
ALLOW FOR THE LEVY OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS TO
FUND THE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE OF LOCAL
IMPROVEMENTS. PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, AN PRO­
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Said Ordinances * » n placed on
Sr»l reading on Juna 21, 2004,
and the City Commission will
consider tame lor final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, which will be held In the
City CommfttKin Chamber*,
175 W a il Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 19th day o l July, A.D.,
2004. 7 00 p m ., or a i soon
thereafter s i possible At the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
rasped
to lha
proposed
Ordinances This hearing may
be continued from lime to time
until final action la taken by (he
City Commission
A copy o l the proposed
Ordinances Is posted ai the
Longwood City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, and copms are on rile
with the Clerk ol the City end
same may be Inspected by the
public
NOTICE
All persons are
advised that if they decide lo
appeal any decisions made at
these meeting s/he anngi. they
will need a record of the pro­
ceedings and for such purposes,
they may need lo Insure that a
verbatim record Is made, which
record to include the testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal la to be made (per Sec.
286 0105. Florida Statutes)
Parsons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate in any
of these proceeding* should
contact the A D A Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3481, at toast 48
hours In advance ol the meeting
Dated this 22nd day ol June,
A .D . 2004
CITY OF LONOWOOO
SARAH M MUARES.
CITY CLERK
Publish: July 7, 2004
G027
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FL0RI0A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-3060-14W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC ,
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE,
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF CURTIS TALLEY.
DECEASED JOHN DOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June 29. 2004 Entered In Qvd
Case No 03 CA 306O-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I wJI sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the W ell Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouao located al 301 N
Perk Avenue in Sanford, Florida
al 11 00 a m on the 29 day of
July,
2004 the
following
described property as M l lorth m
sad Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 34. ORANGE ESTATES,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 56,
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this X
2004

day ol June.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circus Court
By: Mery Stroup*
Deputy Oerk
PuMehln:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
DO! S. University Drive Suite
SCO
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)233 6000
03-21117
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona wito duabrftttes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse el 407-665-4227, I-

Puteteh July 7.14.2004
0026
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OfVtSfON
CASE NO.: 02-CA-23M-14-4.
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND
ASSIGNS. AS NOMINEE FOR
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. ITS
SUCCESSORS ANO ASSIGNS,
Plaintiff,

Mark 0 Breakstone. Esquire
MARK D BREAKSTONE 8
ASSOCIATES, P A
PO Boa 1599
Camanlto. CA9X11
(805)967-8254
Pubtah Jufy 7, 14, 2004
GOOO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04 629-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

vs
RENETA R JONES F/K/A
RENETA
R
HAWK INSBRANCH
A/K/A
RENETA
HAWKINS A/K/A RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS, ALAFAYA
WOODS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RENETA R JONES F/K7A
RENETA
R
HAWKINSBRANCH
A/K/A
RENETA
HAWKINS A/K/A RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS. JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publish in THE
SANFORD HERALD)
NOT)CE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 28th day
of June, 2004, and entered m
C aw No 02-CA-2399-I4-L, ol
the Circuit Court of the I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS, INC . ITS SUCCES­
SORS ANO ASSIGNS. AS
NOMINEE FOR HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. ITS
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
is the Plaintiff and RENETA R
JONES F/K/A RENETA R
HAWKINS-BRANCH
A/K/A
RENETA
HAWKINS A/K/A
RENETA RUTH HAWKINS;
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC ,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
RENETA R JONES F/K/A
RENETA
H
HAWKINSBRANCH
A/K/A
RENETA
HAWKINS A/K/A RENETA
RUTH HAWKINS. JOHN DOE.
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
I will sen lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. In Seminole County.
Florida, al 11 00 on the 29th day
ol July. 21X54. the following
described property a* M t lorth In
said Final Judgment, to-wlr
LOT 20, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE XVI. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37,
PAGES 17 THROUGH 19, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A: 1097 BRIELLE COURT.
OVIEDO, FL 32765
In
accordance
with
(he
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Drsabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 201 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301, Sanford
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 within two days
ol your receipt of this notice. It
hearing or voice impaired, call I 800-955-8771
Dated this 28 day ol June,
2003
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (9541453-0365
Facsimile 1954)771 -6052
Publish: July 7. 14, 2004
GO29
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 01CA-1903-I4 K
NATIONSCREOTT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO
NATIONSCREDIT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SELENAG. ALLOWAY; ET A t .
Dofendant(s).
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant
lo
the
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sole
and the Final Judgment entered
m this cause, in the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida, I
win w * the property situated at
Seminole County.
Florida,
described as.
LOT 33, BITTNER'S SUBDIVI­
SION, ACCORDING TO THE
MAP OH PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGE 87. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
at pubec sale, to Ihe highest and
bast bidder, lor cash al the West
Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, X I North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida at
1100 A M on July 29. 2004.
(Seal)
Maryanne Morw
Clefk ol tie Cowl
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans With OtsabMiM Act.
persona in need of special
accommodation to parteapote In
this proceeding shoJ. within
seven (7) days prior to any pro-

CHARLOTTE E DALPHY.
Deceased
NOTICE OF TRUST
CHARLOTTE E DALPHY. a
resident of Seminole County.
Florida, who dtod on July 14.
2003. was the grantor ot a trust
entitled THE DALPHY FAMILY
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST,
dated December 15. 1995.
which is a (rust described In
Section 733 707(3) of the
Florida Probata Code, and is
liable for the eipenses of the
administration of the decedent’s
estate and enforceable claims ol
the decedent s creditors to the
eitent the decedent’s estate a
insufficient to pay them, as pro­
vided in Section 733 607(2) of
Ihe Florida Probate Code
The name and address of Ihe
trustee are set forth below
The clerk shall file and indea
this notice ot trust In Ihe same
manner as a caveat, unless
there eaists a probate proceed­
ing lor the grantor’s estate si
which case this notice of trust
must be tiled In Ihe probate pro­
ceeding and the clerk shall send
a copy to the personal represen­
tative

NOTE:
IF A PERSON
DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY
DECISION MADE BY THIS
AGENCY WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED
AT THIS MEETINO OR HEAR­
ING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA
STATUTES
286 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
DATEO Thursday. Jufy t, 2004
Publish July 7, 2004
0036

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice Is hereby given:
Seminole Paint 4 Body wit set
at Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. Ihe following described
vehicles

Signed on 26 May, 2004
Lawrence R Dalphy, Trustee
1161 Autumn Brook Circle
Longwood, FL 32750
MARY ELLEN CEELY
Florida Bor No 503568
RANO. CAUVEL 4 CEELY, PA
233 East Rich Avenue
Deland, FL 32724
Telephone (386)734 2131
Attorney lor Lawrenco R Dalphy
Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G034
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUrT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1454*16-E
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
1103,750.00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Clinton James Dunston
825 Sheoeh Circle
Winter Springs, FL 32708
and all others who claim an
Interest in Iho following property
$103.750 00 In United Stales
Currency.
Donald F Eslinger. in his official
capacity as Sheritf ot the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, vetted the above
property on or about May 14.
2004, at or near the area ol 825
Sheoah Circle, Winter Springs,
Seminole County. Florida Said
property is in the custody ot the
Sheriff ol Seminole County lor
the purpose ol lorfeiiuro pur­
suant lo seclions 932 701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Vonllod Complaint tor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has been
tiled in the above-sty led Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a Uue
and correct copy ol this Notice of
Foiteiluro Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this t
day of Jufy. 2004.
Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanlord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish July 7. 14. 2004
0035
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING NOTICE OF
INTENT TO CONSIDER THE
FIRST AMENDMENT TO
SETTLEMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT
AGREEMENT FOR
THE VILLAGES OF
LAKE MARY PUD
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
FLORIDA STATUTES 183.3220
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Mayor and City Commission
ol the City ol Lake Mary, Florida,
that sard Commission wiff hold a
Public Hearing to consider the
First Amendment to
Ihe
Settlement and Development
Agreement a Development
Agreement related to lha
Villages ol la ke Many PUD. a
mined-use development incor­
porating residential, commercial,
offices and an approximate
100.000 square loot elementary
school The proposed amend­
ment relates to Section 27 ol the
Agreement entitled NOTICE OF
ACQUISITION
AND
COVENANT RUNNING WITH
THE LAND OR NOTICE OF
TERMINATION
The public hearing wd be on
Thursday, July IS, 2004 and
shad begin al 7 00 PM. or as
toon as posable thereafter, to
consider a request tor an
amendment lo the settlement
and development agreement
The
Subject
is
property
deecrbed as bang located east
of Rinehart Rood, south of
Mandariey subdivision, weal and
south of Tlmacuan subdtvtsron.
north and seat ot The Forest
Development, west of Crystal
Avenue and north of Lake Mery
Boulevard.
The Pubtc Hearing * « be held
tn the O ty of Lake Mary City Hal

JULY 19. 2004
91 Cad Sedan Devine
VIN* t G6CD53B2M4263569
The auction will be hekl at 12 00
PM on the sard dates above
At Semmole Paint 4 Body 2540
S Myrtle Ave Sanford. FL
32773 Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms ore cash or cer­
tified funds Seminole Wrecker
reserves Ihe right to accept or
refect any and all bids
Publish July 7,2004
G038
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 04-CP-938
IN RE
JANET BLAIR DOMINICK.

NAME
ADDRESS
Suten B. Richards
2204 Oak Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
limberfy M. Corso
206 Colonial Way. Sanford. FL
Wifliam T Corso
206 Cotontaf Way. Sanford. FL
Paige E Corso
6090 Markham R d . Sanlord, FL
Michael J Corso
6090 Markham Fid, Sanford, FL
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Afl creditors of toe estate of toe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands agamsl toe
estate of toe decedent other
than those tor who provision tor
full payment was made in toe
Order
of
Summery
Administration must file their
claims with tots Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEOENT’S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO
The date ol first publication ol
this Notice is June X , 2004
Personal Giving Notice
Susan B Richards
2204 Oak Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
Jack T Bridges
Florida Bar No 145932
209 North Oak Avenua
Sanlord. FL 32771
Telephone (407) 302 7881
Attorney for Person Giving

The administration of the Estate
of JANET BLAIR DOMINICK,
deceased whose date of death
was May 9. 2004, and whose
Social Security Number was
120-05-1882. is ponding In the
Circuit Courl tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
Post Office Box 8099. Sanford.
Florida 32772-8099 The names
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative!* attor­
ney are set lorth below
All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedentla
estale on whom a copy of th'S
notice Is required to be served
must trie their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Ail other a editors ot lha dece­
dent and other persons having
claim * or demands against
decedentis estate musl file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTIS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ol first publication ol
this Notice is June X , 2004

Personal Representative
LELAND C JACOBS
BOS GuJIberry Lane
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
Attorney
lor
Personal
Hepresentatrve
BRUCE M WIGLE. Ill
Florida Bar No 0293954
Murrah. Doyle 4 Wigfe, P A.
P O Box 1328
Winter Pork. FL 32790-1328
(407) 644-9801
Publish June X , 2004 and July
7. 2004
F223
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDtCtAL
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-641-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
KATHARINE M COflSO,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You are hereby notified tool art
Order
ol
Summary
Admeeatretlon hoa been entered
n toe estate ol KATHARINE M.
CORSO. deceased.
File
Number 04-641-CP. by toe
Circuit Court tor Seminole

POINT A BEING NORTH
a e tw ’Aa* w e s t 53 81 f e e t
ANO SOUTH 40*50'T2* WEST
.11 FEET FROM THE INTER­
SECTION OF THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY LOT LINE OF SAIO
LOT 7 AND WEEPING ELM
LANE
POINT B BEING NORTH
48*09 46* WEST 65 81 FEET
AND SOUTH 40*50-12* WEST
.18 FEET FROM THE INTER­
SECTION OF THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY LOT LINE OF SAIO
LOT 7 AND WEEPING ELM
LANE.
has been filed against you and
others and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to It on SMITH
4 MCCLELLAND. Plaintiff's
attorneys. 500 North Ocean
Street. Jacksonville. FL 32202
no more than thirty ( X ) days
from lha Test publication data of
this notice and Me the original
with toe Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attor­
neys or rmmedatefy thereafter,
otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the rebel
demanded In the complaml or
petition
NOTICE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990.
Admirvstrattv* Order No 94-20
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator al X I North Pork
Avenua. Suite N X t , Sanford,
Florida 32771 al least two days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 665-4227: 1800-955-8771 (TOO users only)
DATED on JUN 22. 2004

Nonce
Publish June X . 2004 and July
7,2004
F2t2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. Q3-1029-CP

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: AMutcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X , 2004 and July
7.2004
F210

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-0R-2786-02D-L
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Cterk
Publish Juna 16, 23. X . 2004
and Jufy 7.2004
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CARA McGOWIN BECK.

Wife-Respondent

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARA McGOWtN BECK
whose address, residence,
domicil* and whereabouts are
unknown to Petitioner herein
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
sworn Petition tor Dissolution ot
Marriage has been filed by
BRENT A BECK, in the Circuit
Court, in and tor Seminole
County. Florida, the Ml* of which
ts IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
BRENT A BECK AND CARA
McGOWtN BECK, and accord
mgfy, these presents command
you to appear and tile youf
Answer or other responsive
pleadings with the Clerk of toe
Circull
Court.
Domestic
Relations, Seminole County
Courthouse. X t North Park
Avenue. Santord. FL 32771. and
serve a copy thereon on
Petitioner's attorney. JACK T
BRIDGES, ESQUIRE. 209
North Oak Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771. on or batore the
15th day of JULY. 2004. or oth­
erwise a default wilt be entered
against you lor the ret let
demanded m Ihe Petition

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1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit
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Juna 23, 2004
IN RE ESTATE OF
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT

RUBY M MUILINEX,
Docoasad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
Ol RUBY M. MULLINEX,
deceased, File Number 031029-CP, Is pending In the
Circuit Courl tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Division, the address of which Is
PO Box 8099. Sanlord. FL
32772-8099 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representatives attor­
ney are sat lorth below

Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ANO ALSO THAT PORTION OF
LOT fl. BLOCK A. AS SHOWN
ON SAID PLAT WHICH LIES
NORTH AND EAST OF A LINE
WHICH PASSES THROUGH
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
TWO POINTS DESIGNATED AS
POINT A AND POINT B. TO WIT:

WITNESS my hand and seal of
ih# Ctork of toe O c ta l Court, on
ton tOto day of JUNE. 2004.

All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
dsmands agamsl decadent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has bean served must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate must Me their claims with
th s Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date ol tin t publication of
this Notice ts June X . 2004
p n E w in
Personal Representative
951 Sweet Water Club Bhrd
longwood. Florida 32779
don

PHILIP F KEI0AI5H, JR.
Florida Bar No 0602817
320 West Saba! Palm Place.
Suite 300
Longwood. FL 32779
(407) 682-77M
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish June X . 2004 and Jufy
7.2004
F2I1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
01VISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-469-14-L
SECRETARY OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS, an Officer ol Ihe
United States ol America.
PLAINTIFF

TO: THE CONTEMPORARY
INVESTIGATION.
AGENCY.
INC,
Case No : CD2004-0293;
A 9400046
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to revoke your license
and tigibility lor hcensura has
been tiled agamsl you
You
have lha right to request a hear­
ing pursuant to Sections
120 569 and 120 57, Florida
Statutes, by marling a request
lor same to Ihe Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing. Post Office Boa 3 168.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153168 ii a request for hearing is
not received by 21 days bom toe
date of the last publication, the
right to a hearing in this matter
will be waived and the
Department wilt disposo ot this
causa In accordance with taw

DAVID E. BAILEY, et at.
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICEOF ACTION
TO DAVID E BAILEY
Residence Unknown
Last Known Maikng Address
11013 Spruce Creak Lana
Orlando, FL 32828
Arty unknown hews, devisees,
grantees, assignee*, lienors,
ciodrtors. trustees, and a8 partwa ctowrang or other claiming
by. through, under and agamsl
David E. Bailey. Jane Doe Bailey
and/or Unknown Tananl(s)
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an
action to torectooe a mortgage
on toe following property in
Semkioto County. Florida.
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A’
LOT 7. BLOCK A, THE
SPRINGS SHADOWOOO VIL­
LAGE, SECTION 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK

Nolico is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at tho City Hall in the City of Sanlord, Florida,
at 7 00 o'clock PM on Monday, J u ly 12, 2004, to consider the
adoption of an ordinance by the City ol Sanford, Florida,
described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3881
TO ANNEX 0 24 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
HARRISON STREET AND W 18TH STREET AND BETWEEN
MERTHIE DRIVE AND TANGERINE AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW;

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Publish Juna X , 2004 and July
7. 14. 21. 2004
F209
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-OR-3043 02D W
NUni TANSU YtlOIZ.
Petitioner
AND
SABIYE MELTEM OZYORUK.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SABIYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
8 14 Arbor Lakes Circle
Sanlord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been filed against you
and thal you are required to
seme a copy ol your written
delenses, if any. to if on NURI
TANSU YILDIZ. whose address
is 814 Arbor Lakes Circle.
Sanford. FL 3277 f on or before
July 29, 2004, and Me the ortgi
nal with the Clerk ol tors Court
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter
If you
fail lo do so. a datault will be
enterod agamsl you lor the relief
demanded In toe Petition
WARNING: Rule 12 285. Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic dis­
closure ol documents and infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis­
missal or striking ol pleadings
DATED: JUNE 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIFICUtT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X , 2004 and
July 7. 14. 21.2004
F206

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

VS

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Forectoaure of
Lien and intent to sail vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes toat on
07/2317004. 0900 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd . Santord. H
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves too right
to accept or refect any and/or ik

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A complete description and a copy o l tho ordinance shall be
available at the office o l the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sard hearing
By order ol tho City Commission o l tho City ol Sanlord, Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMA^J RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING,
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by tho City ol Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June X , 2004 and July 7. 2004
F205
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the loilowing permit wa* issued on June 29. 2X4.
David Cathead, 1757 W Broadway S t . Suite 3, Oviedo. FL 32765,
permit # 40* 117-6762-1, Tho project is located in Semmote County,
Section 4, Township 21 South. Range 31 East The permit authorize*
A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 7 55 ACRES TO
SERVE construction of 82 townhome units and a surface water man­
agement system known as Barclay Woods Townhome*. The receiv­
ing waterbody is Lake Jessup
The file(s) containing the application lor the above listed permit la
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal holi­
day*. 8 X am . to 5 X pm . at the St Johns River Water
Management District (District) Headquarters. 4049 Red Street
Palates. FL 32176-1429 A person whose substantial interests rue
effected by to* District permitting decision may petition tor on admin­
istrative hearing in accordance with seebona 120 569 and I X 57.
Ronds Statutes, or may choose to pursue mediation as on alternative
remedy under section 120 573, Florida Statute*, before the deadline
tor Ming a petition Choosing mediation will not adversary affect the
tight to a hearing rl mediation does not resun in * settlement The pro­
cedures tor pursuing medtafion are set forth in section 120 573,
Florida Statutes, end rules 28-106 M l and 28-106 40 1 *04 Florida
Administrative Code Petitions must comply with the requirements of
Florida Administration Code Chapter 28-106 and be Med with
(received by) the District Clerk located at District Headquarters
Highway I X West, Polatea. FL 32177 Petitions tor administrative
hearing on the above appkcatton(s) musl be hied within twenty one
(21) days ot pubdeefton ot this notice or withm twenty-six (26) days of
toe District depositing notice ot this intent in the mail tor those persons
to whom the District marls actual notice Failure to Me a petition with­
in tors time period shall constitute a waiver of any ngh((i) such per
sorHs) may have to request on administrative determination iheamn)
under sections 120 569 and 120 57. F S . concerning the subject per­
mit. Petitions thal are not Med m accordance with the above provi­
sions ore subject to dismissal
Because toe admeusiratiue hearing process is designed to formulate
itnoi agency action, the filing of a petition moons that toe Districts
final action may be different from the position token by it m this nonce
of intent. Persona whose substantial interests will be affected by anv
such final decision of the Owtnd on th* appicanl have the ntthi to
petition to become a party to the proceeding, m accordance with the
requirements sal forth above
Publish July 7.2004
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Objection to 1st Street project nixed
July 11, 2004

By Dan Ping

P etition w as ‘an effort to get
a tte n tio n ’; w ork could begin soon

Editor

SANFORD — A petition
with a state agency to delay
renovations of 1st Street has
been withdrawn and work
could begin by the end of July.
Carey Farrell had filed a
petition in May with St. Johns
River Water Management dis­
trict objecting to the city's plan
to renovate 1st Street. Farrell,
who runs two antique shops
downtown, asked St. Johns to
refrain from granting a

D o n 't fo o l
w it h M o t h e r
N a tu re
Rain and lightning have
wreaked havoc on Florida
Collegiate Summer League
action this week.
See Sports, Poge 10A

Paulucci steps
dow n as Luigino's
CEO, president
Jeno F. Paulucci turned
over the ruins of his Luigino's
Inc., to experienced execu­
tives instrumental in helping .
build the corporation.
Luigino’s produces
Michelina's and Budget
Gourmet brands of frozen
entrees and snacks, according
to a news release July 6. The
release said the corporation
makes one of every four
frozen entrees sold in North
America.
"The size and scope of
Luigino's has grown so rap­
idly in the national and inter­
national markets, with plans
for further acquisitions and
expansion in me works,"
Paulucci said, "that the time
has come for total profession­
al management of this thriv­
ing business."
Paulucci, who at age 86
will actively continue as
founding chairman and
chairman of tlie executive
committee, and directors of
Luigino's Inc., elevated
President and Chief
Executive Officer Ronald O.
Bubar to the position of chair­
man/CEO.
Succeeding Bubar as presi­
dent is Joel Conner, who has
served as senior vice execu­
tive vice president of market­
ing and international sales.
Charles W, Pountney will
expand his rule as executive
vice president of sales by
directing and supervising all
domestic sales for Luigino's
Inc., brands, the company
said.
"1 am placing the future of
Luigino's Inc., in the valued
and trusted hands of Ron
Bubar to lead us forward,"
Paulucd said. "He will man­
age with my full support, and
I'll be able to devote more
time to supervise manage­
ment of other Paulucci enter­
prises. The Republic Banks, in
S e e P au lu cci, P age 8A

Seminole Smile

Cynthia Littles —
Sanford Police Department
investigator

stormwater permit to the city
until city officials responded to
his concerns, some of which he
admits had nothing to do with
stormwater issues.
Paperwork to withdraw that
petition were sent to the water
management
district
on
Thursday, Farrell said.

Court
fees up
as burden
switches
to state

"1 appi -ved a draft of the
final papt.
H vestc-day,"
Farrell said.
The genesis for the with­
drawal came last week when
Farrell met with Sanford
Mayor
Brady
Lessard,
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA)

chairman Bob Parsell, and
downtown property owner
George Saunders.
"It was through George's
efforts that we got this worked
out," Farrell said. "He listened
to what we had to say and
helped broker this meeting."
Farrell's concerns centered

on protecting artesian wells
under 1st Street and reinforc­
ing a large drainage pipe locat­
ed in the breezeway between
one of Farrell's antique shops
and
the
Blue
Dahlia
Restaurant.
Farrell said he also was con­
cerned with the plans to
change parking on 1st Street
from diagonal to parallel and
to widen sidewalks in front of
businesses.
Renovations
planned for 1st Street include
See P ro ject, Page 8A

When Lightning Strikes

By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — No com­
plaints were registered last
week at the Seminole County
Clerk of Courts Office, but it
may not be long until residents
begin sounding off with many
court fees doubling in cost.
As a result of a 1998 voterapproved referendum, tlie bur­
den of funding the state court
system was shifted from coun­
ties to the state. The Article V
revision went into effect July 1,
and fees for court services were
hiked to help the system
become selffunded.

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Seminole
County
voted
against it,
but w e’re
only one
county out
o f 67.

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Lightning caused a firo that destroyed tho roof of this two-story home on Carmel Bay Drive in Sanford July 6.

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court system
itself has to
be self-suffi­
cient," said
S e m in o le
County
Clerk of the
Courts
M ary an n e
M o r s e .

“When you
look at the
court system
M aryanne M o n o
being selfSominolo County
Clark ol the Courts
sufficient it
gets a little
tight A lot tighter in fact."
Some of the larger increases
in Seminole County' included
divorce filings, which climbed
from $168 to $363, anil fees for
dreuit court and county rivil
lawsuits were increased from
$100.50 to $255.
The higher prices for court
services are not limited to
Seminole County as court fees
luve increased across the state.
The fee hikes may be hard for
local citizens to stomach
because Seminole County vot­
ers turned down the measure in
1998, though it passed
statewide with 57 percent of the
vote.
"Seminole County voted
against it, but we're only one
county out of 67," Morse said.
In addition to overruling
the fee schedule, the Seminole
Clerk of Courts Office is also
experiencing dramatic changes
in how it conducts day-to-day
business. The governor signed a
final "glitch" bill that imple­
mented the Article V revisions
on May 2.
"In 60 days we've revamped
our whole way of doing b ig ­
ness," Morse said.
Instead of an eightpage annual budget, Morse
Ls now tasked with preparing

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Storm safety takes
common sense
By S te v e P arad is
S taff W rite r

SANFORD — Common
sense can protect individu­
als from frequent lightning
that arrives with summer
storms, and patience can
help people deal with the
aftermath of a strike.
More than 16,000 ground
strikes have occurred on at
least two days in the past
week.
That number is even
more amazing when one
considers only 20 percent of
lightning strikes hit the
ground, said Dennis Decker,
a National Weather Service
meteorologist in Melbourne.
"Certainly we have been
very active for the last week
or so, the reason is because
the steering current is push­
ing the storms to the east
side of the state," he said.
He added that he expects
no real change in the weath­
er pattern for Seminole
County, where lightning has
caused hundreds of thou­
sands of dollars damage
recently.
The worst happened on
Token Trail west of Oviedo
July 1, said Alan Harris,
spokesman for the Seminole
County Fire Department. A
home under construction
was destroyed causing
about $400,000 damage, he
said.
Firefighter
Tim
Hickman was injured fight­
ing the blaze.

In Sanford, a home sus­
tained
an
estimated
$300,000 damage on Carmel
Bay Drive July 6, The home
was struck as the family vis­
ited Walt Disney World,
according to Tim Robles, a
county fire investigator.
More than 800 homes lost
power July 2 in Longwood.
Two other fires broke out on
July 1 in Oviedo, the same
day an Oviedo man died
after being struck by light­
ning on a construction site
in Kissimmee. Robles said
lightning had struck near
the
Orlando-Sanford
Regional Airport as well
ami some phones were
knocked out.
Three other people have
been struck by lightning in
Seminole County in the last
three weeks. None were
killed, Harris said.
"This has been an unusu­
ally busy time for us," he
said. "In my It) years here, I
have never seen lightning
cause such a rash of house
fires every single day. It's
almost like clockwork."
Decker said the weather
pattern, however, is not
unusual. Each morning the
weather service tries to
determine which areas are
going to be active with
storms.
They are experimenting
with a computer program
that may in the near future
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Hunter Ross installs a new lightning indicator at Sylvan Lake Park.

Detectors will call
lightning strikes
By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

Referees and umpires at
five Seminole County parks
will no longer have to double
as meteorologists.
As of next week, park and
recreation department offi­
cials hope to have a $30,001)
lightning detection system
installed at Sylvan Lake,
Soldier's Creek, Red Bug,
Seminole County Softball
Complex and Sanlando
parks.
The system measures elec­
trostatic charges in the atmos*
&gt;here and predicts when
ightiring will strike in the
area about 12 to 20 minutes
before die bolt occurs. In the
past, recreational and park
officials have used the "30-30
rule" to determine when to
stop a game.

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"We would see lighting
and then wait for the thunder
clap," said Steve Waring,
recreation program manager
and systems administrator
for the county's parks and
recreation department. "If it
was less than 30 seconds in
between the two, plav would
stop."
A game would begin again
30 minutes after the last flash
of lightning would be seen in
the sky. The rule is sometimes
inaccurate costing longer
delays in activities and in
some cases, although not at
Seminole County parks, play
has resumed too soon and
has led to an unfortunate
lightning-related accident.
Instead of park officials
making the determination of
when to stop play, the lightS ee Indicator, P ag e 8A

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T he H erald

Sunday July 11.2004

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
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Now Open, on time: As I mentioned in
my column about a month ago, three
restaurateurs from Winter Park were plan­
ning to open a restaurant by July 4 in
downtown Sanford named the Blue Dahlia.
Located in the space once occupied by
Morgan's Gourmet Call, the Blue Dahlia
opened for business Friday, July 2.
The restaurant is the brainchild of execu­
tive chef Klaus-Peter Schafer, general man­
ager Garland Ross and managing partner
Maguire Wise. The trio operated Schafer's
Caffee Haus in Winter Park. Schafer's had
a loyal following of patrons, many of whom
are expected to frequent the new Sanford
restaurant.
The Blue Dahlia has some of the best
gourmet food in the area with desserts that
will knock your socks off. Word Around
The Clock is a certain executive director of
the Sanford Chamber of Commerce has
eaten at the restaurant almost every day it
has been opened. Even Bob "The
Bulldozer" Parsed, chairman of the
Downtown Community Redevelopment
Agency, had high praise for the Blue Dahlia
after plowing through a plate of Chef
Schafer's food.
The partners describe the menu as
"gourmet,"
"eclectic," and
Around the Clock "refreshingly
different."
Entrees will be
moderately
priced.
The Blue
Dahlia is open 11
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday and
Tuesday and 11
a.m. to close
Wednesday
through
Saturday. I
know, what the
by Dan Ping
heck is "to
• • • • • • • • • • a
close?" I asked
the same thing.
According to Ross, "to close" means the
kitchen is open until 9 p.m. and the wine
bar will stay open until "11 p.m. or mid­
night or whenever our customers want to
leave."
So you stop serving food by 9 p.m.,
right?
"Maybe later if Chef Klaus is in a good
mood," Ross said.
Hear that Parsells? If you and I want to
get our order in — and I mean the entire
order — we better show up about 11:30
a.m.
Now open, two months late: Believe it
or not, Seminole Boulevard may finally
open.
Word Around The Clock if the signs will
come down on Monday, a mere two months
and four days after the "official" opening of
the RiverWalk. Late Thursday concrete was
curing around some of the stormwater
drains, so maybe vehicles will once again
cruise the lakefront in the near future.
Mo' money: The Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA) received
some good news during its meeting
Wednesday afternoon.
Seminole County Property Appraiser Bill
Suber informed the city that total property
values in the CRA district will increase $14
million next year, from $94 million to $108
million. That means the CRA will receive
an additional $150,000 annually in ad val­
orem tax revenue.
Just how substantial is the increase? Well
consider that from 1995, when the CRA was
first created, until this year, property values
in downtown had increased by $27 million.
In one year property values will increase by
more than half the amount they did in the
CRA's first nine years combined. That’s
impressive. Sanford is definitely booming.

SUN
The Germaine Marvel
Community Building at the
Maitland Art Center will be
the site of an orchid show
and sale organized by David
Swoyer of Sands Orcnids of
New Smyna Beach. The
event will include other
orchid dealers. The sale will
be open to the public from 9
a.m. and continue until 3
p.m. There is no charge for
admission, and everyone is
invited.
For more information or
directions to the Maitland
Art Center, phone 407-5392181.

WED
Maitland Heritage Week
begins, running through July
22. Special events will be fea­
tured each day, including a
Mystery Dinner Theater on
July 16, Family Day at the
Maitland Historical Museum
on July 17, Gallery Talks with
Maitland Historians Sunday
July 18. For information or
locations, phone 407-6442451.
Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

At meetings ol the Seminole County Commission, there are always opposing views, but these signs in the parking lot ol the
county services building on East 1st Street in Sanford are opposed to one another without even entering the building.

Aggravated assault
• Albert Kearney, 51, of Santa
Barbara Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday for aggravated assault
with
a
deadly
weapon.
According to the police report,
Kearney became irate when "the
victim ran off" his drug dealer.
Armed w ith a baseball bat,
Kearney reportedly began bang­
ing the back door with the bat
and broke a window.
Larceny
( - • Clarence Cjirev*1- 25, of
* M anhattan Avenue,■'New York,
N.Y., and Faul Fisher, 21, of East
105 Street, New York, N.Y., were
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday for larceny of under
$300. Both were caught by secu­
rity stealing clothing from a
Seminole Towne Center mall
departm ent store. Green report­
edly concealed a Polo shirt
dow n his pants while Fisher
tried to conceal two other shirts.
• Bitaben Patel, 49, of
Stonebrook Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday for larceny. A Seminole
Town center mall departm ent
store security officer attested
that Patel tried to leave the store
with a $49 Li/ Claiborne blouse
concealed in her purse.
• Edie Ryan, 21, of Cinder
Lane Parkway, O rlando, and
Tanya Fox, 28, of Timber Trail,
O rlando, were arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday for
shoplifting. Both reportedly
tried to conceal articles of cloth­
ing underneath their shirts at a
Seminole Town C enter mall
department store.

Saying goodbye: When you edit a com­
munity newspaper, you learn to live with
staff turnover. Not tnat it makes it any easi­
er when good employees leave, you just
know it's going to happen.
Case in point: Today's issue of The
Herald is the last one for our Managing
Editor, Chris Patton. Chris is taking a job as
the communications director for Lake
County government. Now he'll learn what
it's like to find answers to all those pesky
questions from reporters. Chris will do
great, and we wisn him well in his new job.
Chris's replacement is Steve Paradis.
Steve has been with The Herald as a staff
writer for about a month (At this rate, he'll
own the place by Christmas). Though he
has been on staff for just a short time, Steve
has plenty of newspaper experience.
Among the positions ne has held are editor
and general manager of the Florida
Catholic, a 150,000 circulation newspaper
that is distributed statewide. We're looking
forward to the job Steve is going to do at
The Herald.

Battery
• Christopher Frazzetto, 26,
of East A irport Boulevard,
Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday for bat­
tery — touch or strike (domestic
violence). He reportedly broke
dow n a bedroom door and
pushed a family member as they
fought over money.
• Steven Lowie, 21, of Osceola
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday for bat­
tery (domestic violence). Lowie
reportedly pinched and hit his

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their daughter.
Fraud
• Shafnett Burton, 18, of
Cuurtland Boulevard, DeLand,
was arrested by Sanford police
Tuesday for fraud — giving false
identification to a law enforce­
ment officer. Burton called police
out lo West 13th Street in refer­
ence to her stolen vehicle that
was found parked on the side of
the road. As police were process­
ing the scene, it was discovered
Burton had also called police on
June 27 in reference to a domestic
call with her boyfriend, but she
gave authorities a different name.
Sex crime
• Melvin Rhodes, 45, home­
less, was arrested by Sanford
police July 2 for sexual assault.
According to the police report,
Rhodes raped an unidentified
female near his campsite at U.S.
Highway 17-92 and State Road
417.
• Paul Robinson, 35, homeless,
was arrested by Sanford police
June 15 for failing to register as a
sexual offender.
Narcotics
• James Lebby, 32, of Shadow
Drive, Geneva, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday for
possession of cocaine, drug para­
phernalia and smuggling contra­
band into the county jail. While
staying at a U.S. Highway 17-92
hotel, Lebby called police report­
ing an attem pted burglary.
Officers found a crack pipe in
plain view when they arrived
and also discovered a bag crack
cocaine. At the county jail, sever­
al pieces of crack cocaine were
also found in Lebby's underwear.
Traffic violation
• Michael Shuler, 29, of West

15th Street, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday
for driving with a suspended
license.
While on patrol near 11th
Street and Pecan Avenue, an
officer was in search of black
male wanted for battery on an
officer. A witness told police that
he had just jumped in a nearby
vehicle. Police found the vehicle
and w hen they attem pted to
stop it the driver got out and
the passenger jum ped in the
d riv e r's seat and continued.
Shuler said he was being car
acked n s the wanted passenger
tad a gun. Police found he had
nine previous suspensions of his
d riv e r's license and arrested
him.

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• Charles Clark, 38, of Albert
Street, Winter Springs, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday for driving under
the influence and driving a vehi­
cle with an inoperable tag light.
An officer stopped Clark on
South State Road 600 for an
inoperable tag light. During the
traffic stop, the officer noticed
Clark's slurred speech and he
had difficulty holding on to his
cell phone.
• Gilford Litton Jr., 39, of
Walden Circle, O rlando, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday for indecent expo­
sure, disorderly intoxication and
driving with an open container
of alcohol. An officer observed
at about 2:30 in the afternoon
Litton urinating between his
vehicle and the curb, which was
parked facing south on Park
Avenue, just south of Fifth
Street. An open container of beer
was in Litton's vehicle.
• Bennito Rodriguez, 26, of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday for operating a motor
vehicle without a valid license.
An officer stopped Rodriguez in
the area of Third Street and
M ulberry Avenue. The officer
asked
Rodriguez
if
her
knew that his license was sus­
pended and replied he did not,
although the officer found a
Florida Highway Patrol traffic
citation in plain view of the
vehicle.

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SUN
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena, and the Leisure
Services of Altamonte
Springs will celebrate the
music of George Gershwin,
beginning at 7 p.m. at Lake
Brantley High School
Auditorium, 991 Sand Lake
Road. Admission is $5 at the
door. Special appearances
will be from vocalist Linda
Cole "Lady of Song" and
pianist Dave Sheffield. The
concert is funded in part by
the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council.

AUG
Central Florida Regional
Hospital will hold a Wellness
Seminar for Weight
Reduction from 6:30 until
8:30 p.m. The first 45 minutes
is free. Tiie expansion of the
program will be offered at a
small charge. No reservations
are required. For information
phone 1-800-848-2822.

B r ie fs
E lks in sta ll
local le a d e r
foe Rogers of Sanford Elks
Lodge No. 1241 was installed
as leader of the East Central
District of the Florida State
Elks Association.
The installation tixik place
at the Grand Lodge
Convention in Minneapolis the
week of July 4, a July 8 news
release said. The national
men's group, based in
Chicago, said in the release
that Rogers will be the national
representative for his area. 1(e
will promote the 1.1 millionmember organization's chari­
table and patriotic activities in
local communities.
R e z o n in g m e e tin g
changed
The next meeting of the
Seminole County Public
SchooLs I ligh School Rezoning
Core Committee charged with
developing high school rezon­
ing plans for Seminole County
l*ublic Schools has changed
locations from the Educational
Support Center to Lyman
High School. The time remains
the same at 3-6 p.m. Aug. 19.

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Sunday. July II. 2004 Page 3A

Noted 85-year-old Seminole County educator passes July 3
By Marva Hawkins
H erald C o rrespondent

and m aster's of sci­
ence degrees.

Juanita
Louise
DeLattibeaudiere, 85, who
was a retired Seminole
County educator, decided at
an early age to become a
teacher. After receiving her
elementary and high school
education
in
Hillsboro
County, Tampa, she graduat­
ed from college, where she
obtained bachelor of science

D e L a ttib e a u d ie re
devoted more than
30 years to the youth
of the Sanford, Lake
Monroe (Seminole
County) Educational
System. The many
children she taught
were
helped
through her love,
dedication,
and

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interest in her stu­
dents.
She was united in
holy matrimony to
the late community
activist
Reverend
Alfred
George
DeLattibeaudiere on
March 3, 1956. For
47 years they shared
loving
marital
Juanita
bliss together until
DeLattibeaudiere his demise in 2003.
Very dedicated

to
her Christian
life,
she
joined
the
Zion
Hope Missionary Baptist
Church and, later, joined
with her husband the
St.
Paul
Missionary
Baptist Church where she
was active and dedicated in
the Senior Choir and
Deaconess Board until her
health failed.
She was born June 15,
1919, in Tampa, to the late
Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan

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Raines. She departed this life
July 3, 2004, at Healthcare
and Rehabilitation Center in
Sanford.
Survivors include nieces
and a devoted and loving
caregiver,
Cynthia
Cassanova Broen, Geraldine
Harris,
and
Veniece
Cassanova, all of Sanford,
Jurielda
Goodwill
of
Queens, N.Y., Jean Bennett
of Jamaica, West Indies, and
Kathleen Macalla of New

York, Beverly Henderson of
Orlando; Nephews Cerald
Cassanova,
James
Cassanova, Johnny Golden,
and Phillip Miller, all of
Sanford.
Services for Juanita Louise
DeLattibeaudiere were held
the ninth of July, 2004, at
11:00 a.m. at the St. Paul
M.B. Church.
W i 1s o n - E 1c h e l b e r g e r
Mortuary, Inc., was in charge
of arrangements.

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Sanford City Commission Agenda 7-12-04
Work Session, 4:00 P.M., City
Manager’s Conference Room.
2nd Floor

(2) East Lake Mary Boulevard
Segment II B Utility
Construction Interlocal
(1) FY 05 Budget (City Manager
Agreement with Seminole
Grieshaber)
County: approvo and author­
ize the City Manager to exe­
(2) FY 06 Budget (City Manager
cute. Recommended by the
Grieshaber)
City Manager.
(3) Discussion of Other Items,
Add-on Items, and Regular
Agenda Items. (City Manager
Grieshaber)
Regular Meoting, 7:00 P.M., City
Commission Chambers, 1st
Floor

(3) Consulting Services for a
Utility Impact Fee Study:
approve Agreement with
Public Resources
Management Group in amount
of $18,000 00.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
(4) Authorize Sanitary Sewer
Service to 1255 and 1275
Lake Mary Boulevard in the
City of Lake Mary.
Recommended by Iho City
Manager.

CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION by Bishop L
Knight. Chaplain, Sanford
Police Department.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes of June 28. 2004, Work
Session and Regular Meeting.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and the City Manager.
CONSENT AGENDA
(t)Sewer Manhole
Rehabilitation: accept pro­
posal in amount of
$22,190.00 from Chaz
Equipment lo rehabilitate ten
(10) manholes piggybacking
the City of Delray Beach bid.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

(5) Clty back-up pledge of nonad valorem revenues to the
Sanford CRA’s financing of
the 1st Street Streetscape
Renovation Project: approve
Interlocal Agreement with tho
Sanford Community
Redevelopment Agency.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
(6) CRA loan agreement:
approve financing with
SunTrust Bank on behalf of tho
CRA. Recommended by tho
City Manager,
(7) Emergency Radio System:
approve $48,124.00 pur­
chase for communications in
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tho event of a total failure of
tho Seminole County radio
system. Recommended by
tho City Manager.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
(1) Second reading and adop­
tion of Ordinance No. 3880
to closo a portion of Americana
Boulevard between Airport
Boulevard and Logan Heights
Circle and between Orlando
Drive (17-92) and tho Central
Florida Greeneway; Robert
Honan, Suncor Corporation,
applicant. Ad published June
30. 2004. Recommended by
tho City Clerk and the City
Manager.
(2) Second reading and adop­
tion of Ordinance No. 3881,
to annex 0.24 acre between
Harrison Street and W. 18th
Street and between Tangenno
Avenue and Roosevelt Avenue
(1718 Roosevelt Avenue);
Lionel Southward, II, S &amp; S
Property Enterprises, Inc.,
applicant. Ad published June
JO and July 7, 2004.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and tho City Manager.
(3) Second reading and adop­
tion of Ordinance No. 3882,
amending Article III of the Land
Development Regulations
regarding tho Historic
Preservation Board. Ad pub­
lished June 30, 2004.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and tho City Managor.

dimensional variance at 346
Live Oak Boulevard for an
accessory structure. Ad pub­
lished Juno 27, 2004, property
posted June 28. 2004, owners
notified June 18. 2004.
Director of Planning and
Development Services and tho
City Manager recommend to
affirm the donial.
(5) Continue to July 26, 2004,
the Appeal of certain condi­
tions placed by tho Planning
and Zoning Commission on a
conditional use of a gasoline
sconce station at 2500/2506
French Avenue (BP Gas
Station). Ad published June
27. 2004, property posted
June 25, 2004, applicant noti­
fied Juno 18, 2004.
Recommended by tho

Director of Planning and
Development Services and the
City Manager.
REGULAR TTEMS
(1) Reconsider action of June
14, 2004, regarding the Appeal
of tho Historic Preservation
Board’s donial ol a Certificate
of Appropriateness to replaco
three (3) aluminum frame win­
dows with aluminum clad
wood windows at 808
Magnolia Avenue; James
Ermisch, Applicant. Owner
notified July 2, 2004, and prop­
erty posted July 2, 2004.

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CITY MANAGER’S REPORT

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Sunday. July 11. 2001

O p in io n
The growing world
A report by Chris Patton in the June 30 edition of The
Sanford Herald showed about 9,600 more people moved into
Seminole County's seven cities between 2000 and 2003. For
Sanford, the population increase between 2000 and 2003 was
estimated at 5,265 people.
I have often broken down population growths in order to
stress expansion. For just the City of
Sanford, that amounts to 4.8 now people per
day — or 33.65 new residents per week.
This takes into account gains and losses by
births and deaths. Those figures represent
an average from 2000 to 2003.
Within the next year, the City of Sanford
is expecting its population to practically
explode, considering the new home con­
struction presently underway, much of
which is in two major developments on
Nick
Celery Avenue on the eastern side of the
P feifauf city.
Seminole County had a population of
365,1% in the year 2000, and 381,686 in
2002. (2004 estimates were not immediately available). That
breaks down to an influx of 22.6 new people EVERY DAY for
this two-year period, or 158 per week. By the year 2008, it is
expected the population will have reached 431,726 for the
county. Right now, Seminole County, although small in area,
ranks as the 12th most populated county in Florida. In the
1950s and '60s, Seminole was ranked 19th.
To take this even further, let's look at the entire world. The
population of the world was estimated by the United N a tio n s
in 1999 as 6 billion, and it projected the population would
grow by another billion every 12 years, which would make it
approximately 6.3 billion at the present time.
About one third, or more than 2 billion of these folks live in
India and China. My source reported that on July 11, 1987, an
eight-pound baby boy, Matej Caspar was born in Zagreb,
Yugoslavia, and was considered the 5 billionth inhabitant of
Earth. I don't know who the 6 billionth baby was, but it is
estimated 150 babies are born each MINUTE around the
world. Figuring 24 hours a day, 60 minutes per hour, that
amounts to 219,600 new babies, worldwide, are born every
day.
Now, where is this information taking us? I don't have the
slightest idea except that it shows how rapidly our world is
growing. It certainly calls on all of us to be prepared. A heavy
increase in population anywhere will require more schools,
housing, stores, roadways, and support businesses. In mamcases, handling growth requires money and a great deal of it
will come from taxes. One of the main problems is that eventime a tax increase is even suggested, people tight against it
Yet when people want more police or fire protection, better
roads, more schools, they urge our local governments to take
action and provide these services.
We must question where the money will come from to take
care of new residents.
Growth and a population expansion has been with us, and
they will continue. Probably every one of us will have new
neighbors soon. Let's welcome them, and work together with
them, and with our government leaders to continue making
our cities, county, state and natiun excellent places to live.

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Your V iew s
No snickering
for Mr. Kirchhoff
Tu the editor:
How unfortunate it was to
read that Mr. Bill Kirchhoff
was recently greeted with
snickering and catcalls from
patrons at the Colonial Room
restaurant in Sanford because
of his desire to see sensible
planning for the downtown
area. After all, he was patron­
izing a Sanford establishment
and has Sanford's best interest
in mind.
Mr. Kirchhoff has been —
and continues to be — an
asset to the community, lust
spend a few minutes with him
and you will see that he has a
common sense approach to
Sanford's problems. 1 have to
agree that Sanford desperately
needs a parking garage. The
parking that currently exists
downtown is horribly inade­
quate. it doesn't comply with
Sanford’s own parking
requirements based on retail
and business building sizes
Navigating through the down­
town area in search of a park­
ing spot is a hassle and the
major reason why I do not

shop downtown Sanford first.
I also agree with Mr.
Kirchhoff's objection with
plans to change the angled
parking to parallel. Maybe one
day he will get the chance to
snicker at his lunchtime heck­
lers as they struggle to paral­
lel park while holding up traf­
fic through downtown. Of
course, that's if they can find a
place to park at all
I disagree that Mr.
Kirchhoff is trying to stop
change in downtown Sanford.
Rather, I think he seeks to stop
some of the changes that are
currently planned. He stepped
forward and is taking the
heat, but others object to the
changes too. The fact is,
Glatting Jackson's plans are
from being a masterpiece.
Maybe they should nave spent
a little more time consulting
with folk that understand
Sanford and have a history
here — folk like Bill Kirchhoff
— before finalizing their
ideas. In the meantime, do
you really expect that city
leaders will move forward
with something other than the
proposed Glatting Jackson
design after having paid them
so much money?
Cine thing is for sure...

•

Bill...you have an open invita­
tion to join us for lunch any­
time. We won't heckle you. In
fact, we'll pick up your tab.
Chris Kelley
Lake Mary

City leader thanks
4th participants
To the editor:
On behalf of the city of
Sanford, I would like to
express my appreciation to the
wonderful folks who joined u&gt;
in our dashing, dazzling, and
dynamic celebration as we
honored the birth of our nation
on |uly 4.
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rain, marveled at the double
rainbow, watched nature's fire­
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O b itu a r ie s
WILLIAM DE ALBA
William De Alba, 69, of
Holly Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, July 6, 2004, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford. He was
born Oct. 10, 1934, in
Patilla, Puerto Rico. He was
a veteran of the U.S. Army.
He was an accountant and a
member of Center of Praise
and Worship in Sanford.
Survivors include w:fe,
Julia De Alba, of Sanford;
sons, Juan Carlos De Alba,
of Deltona, and Eugenio De
Alba, of Oviedo; daughters,
Alvalin Galarva, of Deltona,
and Loyda Sloan, of
Orlando; sisters, Carmen De
Alba, of Orlando, and Anna
Morales, of Ceorgia; and 10
grandchildren.
Lankford Funeral Homes
and Crematory, DeLand, in
charge of arrangements.
BILL CROSS, JR.
Bill Cross, Jr., 83, died
Sunday, July 4, 2004, at
South Seminole Hospital in
Longwood. He was born
Dec. 4, 1920, in Eastmon,
Ga.
Survivors include wife,
Christine Cross, of
Birmingham, Ala.; sons, Bill
Cross, Jr., and Bardcll Cross,
both of Birmingham; daugh­
ters, Shirley Ann Cross, of
Atlanta, and Linda CrossBody, of Birmingham;
brothers, Jim Cross, of
Rome, Ga., Gene Cross, of
Ft. Lauderdale, and Paul
Miller, of Winter Park; sis­
ters, Beatrice Burrs, of
Sanford, and Patricia Miller,
of Orlando; 13 grandchil­
dren; and 19 great-grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
July 10, at Reddick
Memorial First Born Church
of the Living God, 3155
Kings Road, Sanford, with
Bishop J.J. Ligon officiating.
Interment will be at Shiloh
Cemetery.

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TERRY E. 'HOTTIE'
HILLS
Terry E. "Hottie" Hills,
53, of Winterglen Drive,
Sanford, died Monday, July
5, 2004, at Central Florida
Regional Hospital in
Sanford. Born Aug. 13, 1950,
in Clearwater, he moved to
the area in 1991 from
Kennesaw, Ga. He was a
self-employed consulting
engineer.
Survivors include wife,
Marsha Hills; parents, Larry
and Eli Hills, both of Ocala;
and brother Ron Hills, of
Ocala.
Memorial donations can
be made to your local blood
bank.
Tri County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.
ELIJAH P. JOHNSON
Elijah P. Johnson, 60, of
Sipes Avenue, Sanford, died
Saturday, July 3, 2004, at
Life Care Center of
Altamonte Springs. Fie was
born Sept. 17, 1943, in Perry,
Ga. He was a farm helper.
Survivors include son,
Joseph Smith, of Oviedo;
brothers, George Johnson, of
Tampa, and Tommy L.
Johnson and Robert
Johnson, Sr„ both of
Sanford; and caregiver, Ida
Mae Hampton.
Funeral services are
Saturday, July 10, at 10 p.m.
at Eichelberger's Memorial
Chapel in Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
PAUL W. LEATHERMAN
Paul W. Leatherman, 77,
of Sanford, died Friday, July
2, 2004. Born Oct. 25, 1926,
in Vale, N.C., he moved to
Sanford in 1963. He was a
veteran of World War II and
a member of the Merchant
Marines in the Oil industry.
Survivors include wife,
Estelle, of Sanford; brothers,
Louis Leatherman, of Vale,
and Bill Leatherman, of
Mint Hill, N.C.; sisters,
Clara L. Scronce, of Vale,
and Ruth, of Hickory, N.C.
Funeral services were
held at the Gramkow
Funeral Home with Rev.
Richard Wagoner officiating.
Interment followed in
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
THOMAS GRAY
McMILLAN
Thomas Gray McMillan,
83, of Buckingham Place,

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Statesville, N.C., died
Monday, July 5, 2004, at
Davis Regional Medical
Center. Fie was born April
13, 1921, in Dorchester
County, S.C. Fie was a vet­
eran of the U.S. Navy d u r­
ing World War II and the
Korean War. He was
employed in the Public
Works division.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Leslie Lackey, of
Statesville, N.C.; and two .
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held on July 9 at St. Patrick
Episcopal Mission with
Vicar Brian Suntken
officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memo­
rials may be made to
Hospice of Iredell County,
2347 Simonton Drive,
Statesville, N.C., 28625, or
to Parkinson's Disease
Research.
Nicholson Funeral Home,
Statesville, N.C., in charge
of arrangements.
NANCY R. MYERS
Nancy R. Myers, 85, of
Sanford, died Tuesday, July
6, 2004, at her residence.
Born Sept. 19, 1918, in
Chesterfield, S.C., she
moved to Sanford in 2000
coming from Monroe, N.C.
She was a homemaker and a
member of the First Baptist
Church of Monroe.
Survivors include sons,
Joel III, of Matthews, N.C.,
and Ben, of Charleston,
S.C; daughter, Cathy
Helms, of Sanford; three
grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
NED SEABROOKS
Ned Seabrooks, 59, died
Wednesday, June 30, 2004,
at Florida Hospital in
Deland. He was born
Feb. 14, 1945, in Charleston,
S.C.
Survivors include father,
Charlie Seabrooks, of
Charleston; mother, Juanita
Williams, of Sanford;
sisters, Margaret Buggs,
of Patterson, N.J., Vera
Carr, of Sanford, Delorse
Felton, of Sanford, and
Carolyn Carr, of Sanford;
brother, and Frank Carr, of
Sanford.
Funeral services are at II
a.m. Saturday, July 10, at
Rescue Church of God in
Sanford, with Minister
Quinton Faison officiating.
Interment will be at Shiloh
Cemetery.
MARGIE G. THOMPSON
Margie G. Thompson, 98,
of Sanford, died Tuesday,
July 6, 2004. Born July 14,
1905, in Bloomington, Ind.,
she moved to Sanford in
1984 coming from
Bradenton. She was a
homemaker and a member

of the First Methodist
Church of Bradenton.
Survivors include son,
Ernest Thompson, of
Savannah, Ga.; daughter,
Peggy Hardin, of Sanford;
sisters. Ruby Ray of
Bedford, Ind., and Veva
Reynolds, of Tampa; six
grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held on July 8 at the
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with pastor Janie
Ray officiating. Interment
was on Friday in Ellenton
Cemetery in Ellenton, FI.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
BERNARD GUY
THORNTON, JR.
Bernard Guy Thornton,
Jr., 82, of Central Florida,
died Thursday, July 1, 2004.
He owned and operated
Volkswagen and Toyota
dealerships throughout
Central Florida. Fie was a
veteran of World War II,
and he served as a volun­
teer veterans Service officer
in the Sanford area and was
active in the Leesburg
AMVETS.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Faye Smithers, of
Atlanta, Susan Plummer, of
Jacksonville, and Jackie
McDaniel and Mary Jo
Roberts, both of
Tallahassee; sons, Johnny
Thornton,'of Huntsville,
Ala., and E.C.
Fiigginbothom, of Elberton,
Ga.; and numerous grand­
child ren.
A memorial service will
be held in late July with
burial at Florida National
Cemetery in Bushnell.
In lieu of flowers, memo­
rial contributions may be
made in Thornton's memo­
ry to the American Cancer
society, 241 John Knox
Road, Tallahassee, FL
32302, or to a favorite
charity.
Cutlery's MeadowWood
Funeral Home, Timberlane
Road Chapel, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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Edited hy Rich Nonis and Joyce Nichols Lewis
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Plan to join
rally against
poverty

Th e Way We Were:

1953 parade
honored war
veterans
Here are afew mere Herns
found in the September 1953
edition of The Sanford Herald.
Sanfordites enjoy various
entertainments
There was a parade on
Sept. 1 that paid homage to
Jack Bolt and Korean War
veterans. Afterwards there
was a dinner and ceremonies
at the stadium. Speakers
included Joel Field, Douglas
Stenstrom and Mayor
Randall Chase. The junior
league baseball game men­
tioned in a previous column
was played
that after­
noon.
The
Jaycees
held a
Labor Day
Jamboree
at
Sanlando

After a delay caused by lightning, the
fireworks (right) at the Sanford Fourth of
July celebration lit up the sky over
hundreds of boaters on Lake Monroe and
thousands of people packed on shore.
Below, horses and participants alike were
decked out for Independence Day at the
Fourth of July parade in Geneva, July 3.
The large photo shows one of the floats of
the parade, which featured families (bot­
tom left) and the Greater Geneva Grande
Award Marching Band (bottom right).

Grace Marie
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with
a1
Stinectpher water
• • ...................show, con­
tests and
games. Sen. George Smathers
and Congressman Sid
Herlong made speeches.
Miss Sanlando Springs was
crowned — Joanne Stone
from Clarcona — with two
Sanford girls, Margaret
Malloy and Mona Jobe, being
selected first runner-up and
third, respectively.
David Hester, a popular
young tenor, sang at First
Methodist Church on Sept.
13 and Sanford Days were
held at Ponce Deleon Springs
Sept. 16-20.
During the first month, the
Ritz Theater advertised
Disney’s "Peter Pan." On
Sept, 11, "Cruising Down the
River" was playing and "Mr.
Scoutmaster" starring Clifton
Webb would be the next
attraction. The double feature
on Saturday, Sept. 26, was
"Ghost Double Cross
Canyon" starring Guy
Madison, Andy Devine and
"Loose in London" with Lee
Gorsey and The Bowery
Boys. Starring the next day
would be "Francis Covers
the Big Town" starring
Donald O'Connor and
Francis the talking mule.
Hospital beds approved by
state Supreme Court
The State Supreme Court
had approved hospital beds
for the proposed Seminole
Memorial Hospital, which
was pictured. Elton
Moughton was the architect
and James Gamble Rogers III
of Winter Park was the engi­
neer.
A new Elks Lounge was
opened Sept. 12 with supper
served by the Anna Miller
Circle followed by entertain­
ment.
On Sept. 23, Gov.
McCarthy was hospitalized
with pneumonia. He died on
Sept. 28. A funeral train
would leave Tallahassee for
Fort Pierce with the gover­
nor's body and a large dele­
gation of state officials and
others at 10 p.m. They
arrived at 7 a.nv Sept. 30-Oct.
1.
Commander Pearson,
executive officer of the
Sanford Naval Air Station
since it was re-commissioned
in May 1951, was being
transferred to Norfolk,
Commander F.R. More
would succeed him.
And there are still a few’
more interesting items from
the April 20, 1952, edition of
the Sanford Builder.
From the weekly column of
'Have you heard?'
The school holiday
brought out Boy Scouts Billy
Tyre and Jimmy Moye in full
uniform pulling a wagon
down First Street collecting
for the Friday night auction.
Seen at the Loy
McCormick All Night Sing
were the Martin Stineciphers,
Ted Jones, Ben Wades, Slim
and Bobbie Jean Calloway,
Dorothy Holloway, Orie
Mathieux, Gordon Brisson
and about 850 unidentified
people.
See Stinecipher, Page 7A

A "No Room for
Poverty" national rally will
be held Sept. 4 from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on the Ellipse in
Washington, D.C. It will
raise the visibility of pover­
ty in America and to call
for a White House confer­
ence on American poverty
to address the issue.
The event is free and
open to the public.
Community Action
Partnership wants to focus
the national spotlight on
issues facing low-income
Americans. Join thousands
of Americans to tell the
......................... nation that
there is no
room for
poverty
and we
must work
together to
eradicate
the factors
that cause
poverty.
Marva
Key
H aw k in s issues of
» • • • • • • • poverty
are: jobs,
housing, health care, educa­
tion and digital divide.
Make reservations today.
A group is planning to
leave from the Central
Florida area on Friday,
Sept. 3 and return Sunday.
Cost of the bus trip is $107
and a shared room is $94.
Deadline for reservations is
July 26. For more informa­
tion, call 407-322-5418.
St. Paul breaks ground for
new church
St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church pastor, offi­
cers and members have
accepted the challenge of
beginning their building
addition project.
On Sunday, July 4, after
morning worship the con­
gregation gathered to have
a ground-breaking ceremo­
ny led by Rev. Dr. Albert
Covengton, church pastor.
Senior members of St.
Paul recalled the history of
the old St. Paul church up
to the building of the new
St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church now located at Pine
Avenue and Ninth Street in
the Georgetown area.
St Paul was organized in
1878 and the first church
was built in 1887.
Historians of St. Paul
were Brother Earl E. Minott
and sisters Ruth Brown,
Ruth Allen Hatch, Roberta
Roberts Terry, Mary
Mitchell, Betty Robinson,
Bessie Wright and
Geraldine D. Wright.
The educational building
will be built adjacent to the
church. Leading the church
is Brother Richard Evans,
chairman of the trustee
board. Brother
VistorDargan, chairman of
the deacon board, and
Pastor Covengton.
Crooms Class of 1954 plans
SU-year reunion
See H aw kins, P age 7A

Spirit created within lives on in new fellowship hall
As the early morning sun dried the
dew from the
grassy field at the
First Baptist Church
of Geneva last
Sunday, a dedicated
group of worship­
pers gathered to
break ground there.
Gold shovels
then turned the dirt
to outwardly signi­ Darla Kinney
fy the beginning of
Scoles
construction on a
new fellowship hall • • • • • • • •
and educational
building — an undertaking that the
congregation has actually been plan­
ning for and working toward for the
last two and a half years.
The 10,000-square-foot facility will
provide much needl’d additional
space for the growing house of wor­
ship, whose motto "The Going,
Growing, Giving Church" reflects the
recent efforts among members to
bring this building project dream to a
reality.
That dream extends beyond this

— grateful for all they
have been granted, and
for what the future
holds.
Sadly, just two days
earlier, during the dark
of night, fire destroyed
the historic Geneva
home owned by Thanna
and Walter Kulash.
Known as the Thomas
Peters House, the 1900built beauty was being
lovingly restored to its
original
look by the own­
Ptioto cubmmed
Members of the First Baptist Church of Geneva break ground July 4 on a new fellowship hall and ers, who were in the
educational building. The congregation has been working on the project for more than two years.
process of moving from
Maitland into the home
permanently as retirees.
Most weekends found
5.000 square feet of classroom and
But that's a bit down the road.
the
Kulashs
here
in Geneva, working
5.000 square feet of fellowship space
For now, the goal is to be in this
on
the
property,
which
they had on
to include a school on the site as well
new building for the Christmas sea­
several
occasions
graciously
opened
as a community services, outreach
son, although they admit that current up to various local groups for gather­
facility on the grounds of the original steel and concrete shortages may
ings.
chapel across the street. Building
push that ambitious goal back a bit
Some of those same neighbors
committee members speak of per­
into early 2005.
expressed
their concern for the couhaps opening a home for unwed
A prayer is offered, and the crowd
mothers.
moves indoors for worship services
S ee S co les, Page 7 A

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Sunday July 11. 2004

PagC_7A

Stinecipher —
Continued from Page 6A
Bordon Stanley, who was
interning at Duke Hospital in
pediatrics, would return to
Florida the next year for a
possible private practice.
Viola and Mervyn Cullum
were mighty proud of their
young son Jerry who had
been reading tne newspaper
since he was 4 years old. He
was now five and read
books, magazines and just
about anything.
Margaret Spencer, Mabel
Cullen, Joyce Kirtley, Doris
Housholder and Mary
Fleisher would leave the next
day for the Garden Club con­
vention in Tampa.
Golden Circle Class has
monthly meet
Mrs. Josh Phillips and
Mrs. A.L. Thomas were host­
esses at the monthly business
and social meeting of the
Golden Circle Class of First
Baptist Church held at the
Phillips home the previous
Monday evening.
Following the devotional
bv Mrs. C.W. Ergle, Mrs.
Thomas presided at the busi­
ness meeting. Routine
reports were given and then
Mrs. C.W. Hamil, class
teacher, gave a short talk.
Mrs. E.C. Campbell con­
ducted games during the
social hour. Awarded prizes
were Mrs. W.I. Crabtree, Mrs.
C.W. Johnson and Mrs. Roy
Britt.
Delicious refreshments
were served to those men­
tioned above and the
Mesdames Harold Davis,
S.O. Whidden, M.G. Hodges,
Wilson Horne, W.L. Harvey,
Noah Booth, S.E. Barbour,
R.L. Johnson and John L.
Miller.
Martha Perkins feted
at parties
Martha Linda Perkins,
daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
B.L. Perkins Sr„ whose wed­
ding to Gatson Vance Jones
of St. Augustine would be an
event on April 25 at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, had
been honored the previous
week with a variety of par­
ties, some of which 1 will list.
Mrs. Edward Higgins, Jr.,
Mrs. John Bolt and Mrs,
William Bush had begun
Monday night with a bridge
party at the Bush home. Mrs.
H.B. Odham Jr., Mrs. George
Bishop and Mrs. John
Morgan won prizes.
Mrs. R.A. Newman feted
Miss Perkins Tuesday after­
noon with a kitchen shower.
Mrs. B.L Perkins, mother
of the bride, Mrs. M.S.
Wiggins, Mrs. Woodward
Barnwell and Mrs. W.A.
Leffler presided at the tea
table and assisted in serving
the 16 guests.
Mrs. R.L. Cornell's home
on MellonvUle Avenue was
the setting for a tea.
I lostesses honoring Miss
Perkins were Mesdames R.R.
Deas, J.O. Laney, A.L. Lee,
Ralph Wright and M S.
Wiggins.
Pouring coffee during the
afternoon were the
Mesdames W.A. Leffler, Belle
Barnwell, B.L. Perkins Jr. and
Edward Higgins.
About 200 people called.
Mrs. Turner entertained with
a bridge party

Scoles ----------C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 6A

pie's loss in a three-plus page
note written by attendees at
the village's July 3 celebra­
tion the day a’fter the tragic
blaze.
One resident kindly
offered to give back tne
antiques she had bought
from the couple at yard sales.
Many people said they
hoped the Kulashs would
still choose to stay in Geneva,
Historical Society
President Mary Jo Martin
thoughtfully put a cover on
the sentiments to send to the
devastated homeowners that
sums up what Geneva is all
about.
"Thanna and Walter,"
writes Martin, "your Geneva
family is grieving with you.
Let us help in any way we
can! We can't do without our
wonderful neighbors! We
love you and care about you
both. Signed, your friends of
the Village of Geneva."
Buildings go up and some­
times come down, but the
spirit created within lives on.
We need you to tell ms what
you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share your infor­
mation, ideas and comments by
calling 407-349-2140, via email at darlas&amp;'mpmet.net,
(please put “Stetson's Corner"
in the subject line), or with a fax
to 407-349-13U. Thanks!

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Anne Ransbottom Dorton, Carol Loechelt DeBrine, Grace Marie Stinecipher, Nancy Rountree Lancaster, Helen Brown Chambliss, Valleen Prevatt Viden, (second row) Ann Bitters
Wright. Imogeno Bostick Yarborough, Edward McCall, Betty Anne Stiles Howard. Paulette Cason White, Barbara Cassube Haynes. Louise Benton Elliott, Geraldine Munden Raulerson,
Betty Jean Earnest Williams, Gwen Coppenger Webb, Freeda Colvin Koopmans, Joni Saunders Messier, Sandra Dunn Parker, Stieila Browning Wilson, Eliose Snyder Pfeifauf, (third
row) Billy Park, Johnny Carter, Jim Fox, Hamilton Bisbee, David Leonard, Gerald Behrens, Dickie Moss, Richard Barineau, Randall Reynolds, Ross Hannum, Jim Butler, Carlton Jay
Jacobs, (back row) Jimmy Wade, Tommy Kuhn, Bobby Smith, Philip Toney, Milner Osborne, Lawrence Skates. Donald Karraker, Donald Colvin, Jim Hoak, and Ernest Canada,

Magical weekend marks 50 years for Class of 1954
By G race M. S tin e c ip h e r
H erald C o rre sp o n d e n t

A magical weekend was
enjoyed by members of the
Seminote 1ligh School Class of
1954 when they celebrated
their 50th year reunion, June
25 and 26.
Since many had begun
their school days in the first
grade and joined the class
soon afterwards, there was
much reminiscing about the
"good old days" plus catching
up on recent events.
There was a picture of Miss
Welsh's first-grade class in the
reunion book. Nine people in
that class were at the reunion;
three are deceased while eight
others are still in contact.
The event began at the
Mayfair Country Club Friday
evening, with a reception
which included hors de'overs.
One of the reasons for select­
ing this site was because the
dance and breakfast following
their graduation was held
there on June 4, 1954.
The school colors of orange
and black were used in the
decorations and celery dolls
were arranged on the tables.
For the class's Tilth reunion,
Billy Park had drawn scenes
on large posters depicting
such familiar places as the
Celery Crate, Angels, Ritz
Theater and McReynolds
Drug Store. The reunion com­
mittee painted them. These
posters were hung on the
walls of the country club
along with a large red con­
vertible, also produced 10
years ago. During the
evening, the posters were auc­
tioned off.
The classmates and guests
enjoyed lunch at the Colonial
Room on Saturday, after
which they toured the former
Mayfair Inn, now NTM
Headquarters.

Especially
remembered
was tne former ballroom, now
a chapel, where so many
school dances were held.
While wandering through
there, they recalled May Day
Balls, complete with the May
King and Queen plus atten­
dants. And there was always
entertainment including a
Maypole Dance and a grand
march. Several junior-senior
proms were also held there.
This was the last class, as jun­
iors, to also hold a banquet
with a prom.
Next on the agenda was a
visit to the Sanford Museum
where Curator Alicia Clarke
had prepared a special 1950sera school days display.
Following a brief rest, the
group gathered again in the
elegant ballroom of the Lake
Marx* Marriott.
The tables were covered
with floor length white cloths
overlaid by black cloths.
Centerpieces were flower bas­
kets and candles. The Class
Scrapbooks and other memo­
rabilia were placed on tables
in the back ot the room.
Following the social hour, a
group photograph was taken
by Arch Boom of Magic
Memories. Anne Ransbottom
Dorton, class chaplain, then
gave the invocation.
The dinner included deli­
cious entrees; Florida seafood
Mornnay, sautded chicken
breast and round of beef au
jus accompanied by seasonal
vegetables and an array of sal­
ads. A wide selection of
desserts were also available.
Following the meal, the
reunion
committee
was
acknowledged and thanked
and several recognitions were
made.
Traveling the farthest were
Freeda Colvin Koopmans of
Fullerton, Calif., and Jim Fox
of Worthington, Ohio.

Don Karraker had the most
recent marriage of the class­
mates, and former teacher
Roger Harris was congratulat­
ed on his marriage to the for­
mer Joyce Anderson Freed on
June 16.
Classmates who will have
been married 50 years during
this year were congratulated.
These were Helen Brown
Chambliss and husband. Doc,
Georgia Ann Thigpen Myers
and Bud, Gerald Behrens and
Claudette, Eloise Snyder
Pfeifauf and Nick. Classmate
Betty Anne Stiles has been
married to Billv Howard since
Nov. 30,1951.
A large number of those
married 40 or more years
stood and were recognized.
A moment of silence was
held for the group to recall
memories of the deceased
classmates.
These
were
Gibson Bates, Vernon Brown,
Rodman Brumley, Dr. Mark
Galbreath, Maxine Holcomb
Harrell, Forrest May, Rose
Miller Lafavor, Janie Oglesby
Jacquet,
Robert
Taylor,
Patricia Tooke Stenstrom and
Gordon Toll.
The school sores was sung
to end the program, led by
Eloise Snyder Pfeifauf of
Osteen.
For the class's 25th year
reunion, the reunion commit­
tee had compiled several
memories from their 12 years
of school together, and these
were read. Reading these
same memories at this 50th
year reunion was Grace Marie
Stinecipher.
Dancing to mostly 1950s
era music followed. Disk jock­
ey was Beau Taylor.
Each classmate was given a
packet filled with various
items including a paper
weight with Seminole High's
picture on it, a reunion book
with biographies of the class­

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C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1A

mates and other information,
pens, a 2004 Historical
Sanford calendar and a cur­
rent
Sanford
Historical
Society newsletter. A disk con­
taining the 1954 Salmagundi
was prepared by Jay Jacobs
and given to each class mem­
ber.
Chairing the reunion com­
mittee was Grace Marie
Stinecipher. She was helped
by Paulette Cason White, Jay
Jacobs, Patty Walker Speer
also of Sanford, Billy Park and
Louise Benton Elliott of
Altamonte Springs, Frances
Lawson Meeker and Ann
Ransbottom Dorton of DeBary
and Sandra Dunn Parker of
Orlando. Grace Marie and Jay
were each presented with gift
certificates in appreciation lor
their hard work.
Two classmates were found
for the first time in 50 years;
Lynn Sellers and Gwen
Coppenger Webb Gwen was
able to attend. Making special
efforts to attend following
very recent hospitalizations
were Valleen Prevatt Vidon of
Orlando and Carol Loechelt
DeBrine of Cocoa.
There were 56 classmates
attending at least one event
and there were 91 people at
the dinner dance.
Others attending from out
of state were Barbara Cassube
Haynes of Slidell, La., Ann
Bitters Wright of Marietta,
Ga., and Jimmy Butjer of
North Georgia.
Classmates there from
Florida, along with their
spouses and guests were
Ronnie Anderson, Daytona
Beach; Richard Barineau,
Jacksonville; Gerald Behrens,
Lake Monroe; Hamilton
Bisbee,
St.
Augustine;
Imogene Bostick Yarborough,
Geneva; Helen Brown Cham­
bliss, Orange City; Sheila
Browning Wilson, Altamonte

Springs; Ernest Canada,
Orange Park; Johnny Carter,
Mims; Gwen Coppenger
Webb,
Pensacola;
Ross
I lannum, Panama City Beach;
Jim Houk, David; Joyce Jones
Layton, Orlando; Donald
Karraker,
Windermere;
Tommy Kuhn, Casselberry;
David Leonard, Orange City;
Carol Loechelt
DeBrine,
Cocoa.
Also, Edward McCall, Lake
Monroe; Del oris Milsted
Ratliff, Valrico; Dickie Moss,
Key Largo; Geraldine Mun­
den Raulerson, Chuluota;
Milner Osborne, Lake City;
Valleen
Prevatt
Viden,
Orlando; Lucille Price Mor­
gan, Fruitland Park; Sue Ann
Radford Raynor, Ormond
Beach;
Carrie
Redfield
Milligan, Keystone Heights;
Randall Reynolds, Boynton
Beach;
Nancy
Rountree
Lancaster, Femandina Beach;
Joni
Saunders
Messier,
Gainesville; Lawrence Skates,
New Smyrna Beach; Bob
Smith, Hollywood; Philip
Toney, Lake Mary, Jimmy
Wade, Mount Dora; Elosie
Snyder Pfeifauf, Osteen, Bettv
Ann Walstedt, Ocala, and
Peggy
Wright
1leagerty,
Branden-don.
Attending from Sanford
were Annette Brooks I lodges,
Donald Colvin, Bette Ernest
Williams.Barbara
McAlexander Burnham, Betty Anne
Stiles Howard and Georgia
Ann Thigpen Myers.
Special guests Friday night
were Walter Routh (SHS 1952)
and his wife Pauline who
have recently returned to the
area following 40 years as
missionaries in Viet Nam and
the Philippines.
Teachers attending Satur­
day night were Mrs Nellie
Coleman and husband Boyd,
Ernest Cowley and wife, Jan,
Roger I larris and wife, Joyce.

three different budgets, sep­ court fees will allow the sys­ nut for the state to crack. If
they are able to crack it, i.e.
arating court from non­ tem to be self-funded.
"I really think time will get enough money, is still
court funds and then a third
budget for county finance.
tell," Morse said. "It’s a big up in the air."
"O ur budget has gone
from eight pages to an entire
packet," she said.
Clerk of the courts budg­
ets are due to the state by
Aug. 2. Pouring over the
budgets will be Morse and
seven other clerks of the
courts from various coun­
ties.
The eight-member execu­
tive council was elected by
the clerks of the courts in
the state to a corporation
that was formed to oversee
the 67 offices. Morse was
then appointed as chairper­
son of the corporation by
the board for a tw o-year
term.
"I think the big thing
from a clerk's prospective is
they wanted people to serve
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Herald photo by Marva Hawkins

St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Albert Covengton, back row
left, smiles at the groundbreaking of a building addition project. Front
row from left are: Mary Mitchell, Betty Robinson and Ruth AJIen Hatch.
Lomarr Oliver looks on July 4.
Crooms Academy Class
of 1954 will celebrate their
50th class reunion on Dec.
26-28. All students of the
graduation are invited.
Come celebrate with your
former classmates and
friends.
For more information.

call 407-322-5418. Reunion
chairperson is Marva
Hawkins and committee
members are Ernest
Carpenter, Dorothy Love
Curry, Annette Jones
Franklin, Queen Stallworth
Jones and Modestine Smith
Rachel.

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Indicator
Continued from Page 1A
ning detection system will
make the call when to cease
and resume games.
"Most injuries and deaths
from lightning occur because
activities were resumed too
quickly," said Hunter Ross of
Thor Guard, maker of the light­
ning detection system.
Many times during the
storm season in Seminole
County whole nights of softball
or soccer games are lost
because of the "30-30 rule."
"In Central Florida the
storms come through so quick­
ly," Waring said.
"We would like to believe it
will increase play (time)
because we be able to judge
better."
The system is produced by
Sunrise,
Fla.-based
Thor
Guard. Ross said the detection
system is commonly used at
golf courses, but has recently
been installed at some Orange
County parks, Brevard County
schools and Orlando Sanford

P r o je c t

Intemational Airport.
“We are the only company
in the world that does light­
ning prediction," he said.
With more than 1,000 hours
of storm data the system is able
to predict lightning strikes
inside a 2-mile radius with a 95
percent success rate. The five
percent error is when lightning
actually occurs outside the
area, Ross said.
"We have over nine million
hours of use and have never
missed a lightning strike," he
said.
When the small system that
sits perched atop a small pole
finds conditions are conducive
to lightning, it shoots off a 15
second horn blast that can be
heard from about 700 yards
away. The signal warns all park
users that lightning is immi­
nent and to take cover. A strobe
light continues to flash to alert
new visitors to the park of the
weather hazard.
"What we like to do is take

the human
e le m e n t

jftp

out of it,
that’s why
we added
the horns,"
Ross said.
W h e n

W(\
Waring

all is dear,
the system
t h e n
s o u n d s

three short
blasts. Ross
said neighboring residences
have complained about the
noise at previous parks.
"People are initially are
angered by it but when they
hear about it it helps," he said.
Similar to neighboring resi­
dents that can also benefit from
the warning system so can
maintenance staff at the parks,
Warring said.
"Safety Is the number one
Issue,” he said. "We just want
to take a proactive stance to

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H e iald photo by Tommy Vlncanl

Hunter Roos from Thor Guard installs a lightning detection system at Sylvan Lake Park. The system
warns park goers about 12 to 20 minutes boforo lightning bolt can hit. The technology is to be installed
at four other Seminole County parks in tho next week.

replacing stormwater and elec­
trical infrastructure under 1st
Street from Sanford Avenue to
Oak Avenue. The project also
includes extensive streetscape
work including rebricking por­
tions of the street, widening
sidewalks and installing land­
scaping and street lights.
The city addressed Farrell's
concerns regarding stormwa­
ter issues and agreed to rein­
force the large drainage pipe.
The remaining issues don't fall
under St Johns' authority,
which is why Farrell withdrew
his objection.
"The issues we really want­
ed to get heard are not issues
that you can get at through the
(St Johns') permit process,"
Farrell said. "Frankly, it was an
effort to get attention."
Farrell claims the city' and
the CRA refused to hear his
objections.
"We couldn't get a forum,”
Farrell said.
Parsed, the CRA chairman,

P a u lu c c i

disagreed with Farrell's asser­
tion, and pointed out that
dozens of public meetings
were held where 1st Street ren­
ovations were discussed,
including several meetings
that project designers from
Glatting Jackson hold specifi­
cally to gain public input.
"The important thing at this
point, however, is that vve all
agree the project should move
forward," Parsell said. "I
appreciate Carey's decision."
Now all that remains for the
city to proceed with the project
is a permit from St. Johns and
for city officials to issue a
notice to proceed to Gomez
Construction, the Winter Parkbased company that received
the $2.2 million bid.
Tom George, the city's
Public Works director, said he
is not sure how long it will take
St. Johns to issue the permit.
TJie agency's staff had recom­
mended approval of the per­
mit prior to Farrell's objections,

but George said he does not
know if approval from St.
Johas' board is also required.
"(City Attorney) Lonnie
Groot and I are planning to go
(to Palatka) Monday morning
to find out exactly were we go
from here," George said.
If work begins by the end of
the month, Parsell and other
city officials expect Gomez will
be able to substantially com­
plete the project by Dec. 31.
City Manage Al Grieshaber
said incentives for early com­
pletion and damages for
delays are outlined in the con­
tract with Gomez.
For every day early that
Gomez completes the job, the
city will pay an additional
$1,500 with a cap of $50,000.
Each date the project is
delayed past the Dec. 31 dead­
line will cost Gomez $1,500.
There is no cap on the amount
of damages Gomez would pay
if it continues to miss the dead­
line.

General Foods and served as
President and Chief Executive
Officer of Rogers Foods before
joining Paulucd's Jeno's, Inc.
He provided coasulting servic­
es to help establish Luigino's,
Inc. before joining the compa­
ny in 1991, was promoted to
president in 19% and added
chief executive officer responsi­
bilities in 2000.
Connor joined Luigino's,
Inc., at its inception in 1990,
served as vice president of
national accounts and since
1995 has led the executive

management of the company's
marketing department and its
international division. He has
25 years experience in provid­
ing financial, management and
consulting services worldwide.
Pountney joined Luigino's
in 1999 witn 17 years experi­
ence in food sales and market­
ing management as executive
vice president of field sales for
American Home Products and
later as executive vice presi­
dent and chief operating officer
for the Paul Inman Associates
ftxxi brokerage.

tance, you are in danger," he
said. Stay indoors or in a
vehicle at least 30 minutes
after the last thunder, he
urged.
If there is no shelter, the
National Weather Service rec­
ommends crouching in the
open, keeping twice as far
away from any tree as it is
tall.
It also recommends staying
away from a group of people
and not to huddle in a group.
According to the National
Weather Service Web site, a
moving thunderstorm gath­
ers positively charged parti­
cles along the ground that
actually travel with the
storm.
As the cliarges increase,
the positive particles rise up
taller objects and can even
move up people, sometimes
causing their hair to stand up.
That is a strong warning to
seek shelter, the site said.
Once inside, stay off the
phone, the weather service
recommends. "Phone use is
the leading cause of indoor
lightning injuries in the
United States," the Web site
says. "Lightning can travel
long distances in both phone
and electrical wires, particu­
larly in rural areas." It also
recommends keeping away
from windows and doors.
If a house is struck, the
lightning may cause a fire to
smolder. Fire officials said fire
can smolder for hours before
being detected. Call 911 if the
house has been struck, offi­
cials said.
Mark Boardman is presi­
dent of Claims Management
Service, based in Maitland.
He was on the scene at the

Carmel Bay Drive home as a
licensed public adjuster.
Boardman advised people
to make a record of every­
thing in their home in case of
a fire caused by lightning.
"People say, I bet I can
inventory my house in my
head," he said. "Well, not
they can't."
He recommended making
a videotape every Jan. 1.
During taping, talk about
what is inside the home and
what each item is worth, he
said. This is terrific evidence
in order to deal with insur­
ance companies, he said. Me
recommends producing the
video
after
Christmas
because new items are in the
home.
If the house gets struck by
lightning and bums, he said,
the first thing to do is have
patience.
"Do not rush into signing
contracts with contractors,"
he said. Of course, he recom­
mends hiring an adjuster to
help with the insurance poli­
cy. Homeowners often do not
realize what they are entitled
to following a fire, he said.
The National Weather
Service says people should
not be fooled by blue sky,
especially in Florida where
weather changes rapidly.
Use the 30-30 rule, the
weather service recommends.
"When you see lightning,
count the time until you hear
thunder," the Web site
explains. "If that time is 30
seconds or less, the thunder­
storm is within 6 miles of you
and is dangerous."
Lightning threats last
much longer than people
realize, it says.

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the capable hands of President
David Caddie; Self Serve
Foods Inc.,; Hibbing Park
Hotel; Luigino's restaurant in
Heathrow; Htor Properties and
other real estate holdings; and
the Jeno and Lois Paulucd
Family Foundation will contin­
ue to keep me busy seven days
a week."
Both Bubar and Conner
have been associated with
Luigino's, Inc., since Paulucd
formed the corporation in 1990.
Bubar began his foods
industry career in 1%1 with

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be able to simulate where
storms will occur in the next
six hours. Decker said.
Working in conjunction with
NASA, the technology shows
promise, he said, and it will
look like a radar reading.
Of course, what people
want to know, he said, is
whether it will rain in their
backyard or on their picnic.
"This is a step in that direc­
tion," he said, adding that
meteorologists are not there
yet.
In the meantime, people
need to use common sense
and maybe more caution than
usual to avoid lightning
strikes, fire officials said.
Pay attention to the warn­
ings, said Robles, the investi­
gator.
"When you start hearing
thunder or seeing a color
change to dark in the sky,
turn things off, stay away
from windows," Robles said.
Lightning is usually attracted
to the highest point and any­
thing wet or metal. The
power of lightning cannot be
understated, he said.
"In school they tell us one
bolt can have enough energy
to run the city of New York
for an entire year," he
explained.
Harris said the most likely
place to be struck by light­
ning in Florida is near water.
"Group sporting events
such as baseball, football and
soccer are particularly haz­
ardous," he said in a July 2
news release. People in
charge of these events often
wait too long before calling a
game.
"If you can see lightning or
hear thunder, even in the dis-

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Prophecy

Markham
Woods
Presbyterian
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5210 Markham Woods
Road
Lake Mary, FL
Dr. Michael L.
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Interim Minister
Sunday Morning
Worship
10:00 am

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400-AME
H istoric St James
AME C hurch
819 Cypress Avenue
Sanford. FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School. 9:30AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Biblo Study. Wed , 8:30PM

402-Assembly of God
W ekiva A ssem bly o f God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freeman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 8:15AM
4 10:45AM
Sunday School 9 30AM

404-Baptist
C ou n trysid e B a p tist C hurch
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayer Meeting 7:30PM
Nursery Provided

401-Anglican
Traditional E piscopal
St. A lban’s
A nglican C athedral
3348 W SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile off Greene way.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657*2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
BAM
Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Sorvices
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
The Difference is
Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of God
Fam ily W orship Center
2462 S Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall. Pastor
Sunday Worship
,
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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404-Baptist
B lessings B aptist C hurch
2593 S. Sanford Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9;30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10.45am
Bible Study, Wed. 7pm
Clothes Closet (Free to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. 10am-1pm

C entral B a p tist C hurch
3101 West SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45
am
Worship Services 8:30am, t1am,
6 pm
Wednesday Prayer Service 6:30
pm

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519 S. Park Ave. Santord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blylho, Sr. Pastor
Rov. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Sludents
•Sunday School. 9:15AM
Sunday Worship. 10 30A.6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6.30PM
Nursery Provided

F irst B a p tist Church
ot Longw ood
891 Stato Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3017
Chris Whaley. Senior Pastor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•1t :OOAM Worship Service
•5:00PM Youth Choir
■5:30PM Youth Discipline
■5:30PM Awana
■5:30PM Discipleshlp Study
■5:30PM Pastor’s
Discipleship Study
-5:30Vocal Ensembles
W ednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
-6PM Discipleship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
■7PM Pastor's Bible Study
■7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

F irst S hiloh M issionary
B a p tist C hurch
700 Eim Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv, 0;15AM
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship.. 11AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, 407-333-2005
Dr. Bob Parker, Paslor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday-W orshlp 10:45AM
■Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
W ednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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Grace B a p tist C hurch
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood. FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
Sunday S c h o o l.... 9:30am
Morning Worship . ..10:45am
Evening W o rsh ip .... 6.00pm
Wed Eve. Service ....6:30pm

404-Baptist

C hurch o f God o t Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l...,9:45AM
Praise 4 Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor... 11AM
Evening Service ......6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregatlonal
Grace F ellow ship C ongregational
C hurch (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
H oly C ross Episcopal C hurch
S. Park Ave @ 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 4 10a m.
Nursery 4 Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Tues 4 Weds Community meal O
5:30pm Weds For times 4 detail of
studies and activities, Call 407-3224611.

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday E vening.....5:30PM
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday M orning .....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning „..9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ....11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran C hurch o f
The Redeemer
(M issouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Pastor James Timmons
Sunday S ch o o l......9:15AM
Worship Service.... 10:30AM
Information. 407-322-3552
Http7/www lcrms.org

New C reation Lutheran
C hurch
101 Upsala Rd, Sanford H w y46A 4
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM 4 6:30PM
Nursery Provided
www NewCreationChurch.ee

443-Methodist

Palm etto Avenue B a p tist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanford. FL 32773
(407) 323-1583
w obsilo www PABC-LCS org
"The Famity Friendly Church*

Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Scott Todd. College and Career
Pastor
Scolt Garrett. Children's Ministry
Pastor
•Sunday A, M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9 45am
■Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wed Bible Study 4AWANA 7pm
Home o f L ib e rty
C hristian S chool
G rades K-4 T hrough 12th

W estview B a p tist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Paslor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youlh
Sunday Services
Morning Worship BAM 4 10 30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wed Bible Study 4 Prayor Sorvice
6:30PM

407-Catholic
A ll S ouls C atholic Church
Corner of 9th SI 4 S. Oak Ave
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Troul, Paslor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il..... 5PM
Sunday, 7 45AM. 10 30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
DAM - Spanish (Church)

St Peter's Episcopal C hurch
700 Rmohart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Roctor
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am. 11am
Sun School 10:15am
Child Church 9am
Nursory, 8:45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
C hurch o f The
Holy C om forter
•Cha«smatic-Ep&lt;»cop*l Church-

803 W 4th St
Santord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday E ucharist... 9 30AM

D e n o m in a tio n a l

449-Presbyterian

F aithful Word M inistries
Chrlsllan Resource Center
Lakevtew Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children’s Fellowship
(ages 4-12) ... ,11AM
Family Fellowship
•/R olreshm enls.... 12:30PM
Wednesday
-Fellowship Meeting.... 7.30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling . 2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 tor appt)
Rov. Steve Michels
Pastor/Di rector

F irst P resbyterian Church
o f S anford
Downtown on 3rd 4 Oak
407-322-2662

LifeS prlng OutReach
M inistries
Sun, 10:30am at Longwood Civic
League Women’s Club
135 W. Church Ave,
downtown Longwood
Phono: 407-339-0277
We Are Changing The World One
Life At A Time
www.lifespnngmmistries-org

413-Christian Science
F irst C hurch of Christ,
S cientist, Longw ood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School , 1 0AM
Wednesday ...... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
Reading Room
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
S!e 149A. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490

Markham W oods
P resbyterian C hurch
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L Andrews,
Intenm Minister
Sunday School, all ages 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh. Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8.30AM. !0AM 4 It:30A M
P ractical Messages
C ontem porary Music
Casual Dreaa
F riendly Servicee
P rofessional C hild Cara

Sal tOam -tpm

C hurch o f God
801 W. 22nd St, Sanford, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...9:45AM
Morning Worship . 10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
tor ail ages.... 7 to 8PM
Seminole Trinity
Christian School
Pre-School that grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
Pre-School, 407-323-1411

Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir 4 Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed Bible Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wed. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs, Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
We Welcome Your Visit Al Any
Event
Dr. Bill Chegwin. Interim Minister

Sem inole C om m unity C hurch
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199

Mon-Frt IQam-tpm

419-Church of God

F irst United M ethodist C hurch
419 Park Ave, Santord, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
0 30am 411:00am
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9;45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

437-Non-

410-Christian
Safeharbor C hristian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Caputo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan.
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

C hrist United M e lh o d ist C hurch
408 Tucker Drive
(corner ot Tucker Dr 4 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-M ission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday.......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided tor Babies
and Small Children
‘ Small Enough To Love You Growing In Christ To Serve You"

Seventh Day A dventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S ch o o l.... 9:30AM
Divine W o rsh ip ......11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Show er Down o t B lessings
201 Elm Ave. Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

Upsala C om m unity
P resbyterian C hurch
‘ Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Com er ot 46-A &amp; Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch.CQm
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
W esleyan C hurch o f Paola
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford. FL 32771
(O il 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Lett - One Mile)
Leonard O'Donnell. Pastor
407-322-6332
‘ Where the Gospel is good News*
Sunday S c h o o l.......9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w o rsh ip .....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Life With us

�Page 10A
Sunday
July 11, 2004

theBiGS
Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players
O vied o High S c h o o l’s

Mark
B ellhorn
2b
Boston Red Sox

ab

h

r

HR

rbf

avg.

30)

79 58

10

47

.262

• Had another good w eek, rais­
ing average seven points and
is closing in on career highs
in hits (115), runs scored (86)
and RBI (56).
S e m in o le H igh S chool's

D a v id
E ckstein
SS

Anaheim Angels

ab

h

268

76 42

•

r HR
0

rbl

avg.

17

284

Is back on track after a rough
beginning of the month (see
story elsew here on page)
heading into All-Star break.

G raves
p

Cincinnati Reds

w

I

sav

so

bb

era

1

3

31

26

5

280

• Will be Seminole County’s only
representative at the Ail-Star
G am e which will be played
Tuesday in Houston.
Lake Brantley High School's

F e l ip e
L opez

Cincinnati Reds

r

HR

46

7

3

rbl

0

5

avg.
.152

• Has not played the past week
as Barry Larkin has returned
from DL on fire with bat.
S an fo rd M id d le S chool's

Corey
P atterson
CF

Chicago Cubs

ab

h

r

312 87

44

HR
10

rbl
34

Special to the Herald

Both the 12-Under Girls and 16Under Oviedo Girls Babe Ruth Softball
teams returned from Jacksonville Beach
to Oviedo last weekend with a State
Championship and are on their way to
the Southeast Regional Champioasnip!
The tournament trail for the girls
started in Winter Springs, June 17-20 at
the Central Florida District 3 All-Star
Tournament. Both teams went unde­
feated in Districts with great offease
and defease. In additioa the 14-Under
Oviedo All-Star team won Districts as
well, with 10-Under finishing runnerup. With a very strong showing, all 5
Oviedo All-Star teams qualified to
attend States, 8-Under, 10-Under, 12-

12-U and 16-U teams headed to
Live Oak for Southeast Regionals
Under, 14-Under and 16-Under!
The 12-Under Team started off the
tournament with a strung show beating
Tri-County (Gainesville), 15-1. They
then defeated Atlantic Beach (8-4),
Creek (7-4) and North Florida (5-3) to
go into the Champioaship Game on
Sunday undefeated.
They faced North Florida again on
Sunday in a beautifully played game
by Oviedo. Dani Wilson and Demi
Laney combined to pitch a no hitter,
with a tremendous defease behind

them stopping North Florida in their
tracks.
In the fifth inning one batter was
walked giving North Florida their only
base runner of the game. Two plays
later, that runner was doubled up in a
beautiful play by Natalie Bellantoni,
Marissa Blake and Megan Alligood to
finish the inning. The final score was 70, Oviedo.
The 16-Under team also had a great
start beating Femandina Beach easily
12-0. They then defeated Flagler easily

avg.
279

• Has slumped a little this w eek
as Cubs try to close in on
Cardinals this w eekend, the
final tim e the rivals play.
S e m in o le H ig h S ch o o l's

Weather
hampers
play in
FCSL
The inclement weather
seems to be following the
games around Central
Florida as the Florida
Collegiate Summer
League tries to get the sec­
ond half of its season
underway.
Of the three games
scheduled through the
week, only the Orlando
against Winter Park game
at Lake Brantley on
Wednesday was played.
The weather seems to be
chasing Davtuna Beach
around as the Barracudas
were supposed to play the
Sanford River Rats at
1fistoric Sanford
Memorial Stadium, but a
heavy thunderstorm hit
Seminole County about an
hour before game time,
forcing a postponement.
Volusia County, mean­
while, did not see much,
if any, rain.
Thursda/night, the
Barracudas were sched­
uled to host the Diamond
Dawgs at Daytona Beach
Community College, but a
monster storm that saw a
jet airliner get tipped back
on its tail and a roof cave
in a the Daytona Mall, hit
the area and cancel the
game. In Seminole County
the weather was hot and
clear.
Hopefully, the weather
will die down this week­
end and allow the teams
to get in there series'.
Sanford is to be facing
Daytona Beach at DBCC
and Winter Park is sup­
posed to be in Orlando to
See FCS1, Page UA

Sports Editor

Herald ph o to s by Jim W entz

Sanford River Rats third baseman
John Michael Howell (above) shows
off his athletic ability as he makes a
play earlier this season at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium. Tho for­
mer Seminole Community College
and current University of Florida
standout from Winter Springs was
named the Florida Collegiate Summer
League Position Player-of-the-Week
for June 28th after going 3-for-6 (.500)
with a home run, two runs scored and
three RBI last week to raise his team­
leading batting average to .326 on the
season. The league-leading River
Rats also got a shot in the arm when
another ex-Raider star, Zac McCamie
(left), made his first start a successful
one. going five innings and allowing
one unearned run and two hits, while
striking out five and walking one, to
get the victory. The Boone High grad
has just joined the Sanford squad
after a super season at the University
of South Carolina that saw him help
the Gamecocks make the College
World Series.

Raines Jr.

Special to the Herald

CF

Baltimore Orioles

r

HR

30

10

4

0

rbl

avg.

3

.333

• Has gone 7-for-12 (.5 83 ) in
past five ga m e s with two
runs scored, a double, a
stolen base and three RBI
after getting playing time.

Lake Brantley High School's

Jason
Varitek
C

Boston Red Sox

ab

h

r

HR

254 69

34

9

rbl
31

avg.
272

• Is having an average season
for him and will not be mak­
ing a second straight trip to
the All-Star Game, but still
the leader of the Red Sox.

The Future has arrived, or at least its partici­
pants have.
Rosters for the sixth annual New York
Mercantile Exchange All-Star Futun*s Game
were announced last week in the first MLB AllStar Futures Game Selection Show, a live web­
cast on MLB.com.
The game, which features the top minor
league prospects in a United States-vs.-World
formatted exhibition, will take place at
Houston's Minute Maid Park on Sunday, July
11, two days prior to the 75th All-Star Game to
be played there.
Tne game will begin at 4 p.m. and ESPN2 will
carry the broadcast.
Twenty-five-man rosters for both the U.S. and
World teams were selected by Major League
Baseball, in conjunction with the 30 Major
League clubs and Baseball America. Each Major
League organization is represented and the
World team feature’s players from six countries
— the Dominican Republic, Canada, Venezuela,
South Korea, Colombia and Mexico — and
Puerto Rico.
Players from all full-season minor leagues
were eligible to participate. Goose Gossage will
manage the U.S. team and Fernando Valenzuela
will pilot the World team.
Eight of the players in this year's game com­
peted in last year's contest at U.S. Cellular
Field in Chicago, while two prospects partici­
pated in the 2002 game in Milwaukee's Miller
Park.
Local fans will have a keen interest in the

Eckstein
has day
spoiled
By Dean Sm ith

Weeks set for Futures Game

h

S e e O v ie d o , P ag e U A

Mother Nature reigns

T im

ab

(8-1), and then took on North Florida
with a fantastic game to win it 5-2.
That victory sent them into
Champioaship Sunday undefeated.
They faced Femandina Beach in the
first game and suffered a heartbreaking
loss on a play at the plate, forcing a
winner-take-all final.
Both teams played determined softball and the game was scoreless
through five innings.
Oviedo finally decided enough was
enough and Michelle Gonzalez opened
the bottom of the sixth inning with a
base hit. The next two batters made
outs, but Michelle Ravelo was hit by a
pitch and Alye Muldoon walked to

Sports Editor

D anny

h

Two softball titles for Oviedo Babe Ruth

By Dean Sm ith

Lake M ary's

ab

Sports_ _ _ _ _

game as Lake Brantley graduate Rickie Weeks
and Prince Fielder, who spent some time in the
Lake Mary Little League before attending High
School at Eau Gallie, will be members of the
U.S. team.
The greatest depth might be at third base,
where the U.S. team has Wright and Angels
prospect Dallas McPherson, while the VVorld
team has Andy Marte (Braves) and Edwin
Encamaeion (Reds). Other top prospects
include B.J. Upton, who's just about ready to
join the Devil Rays, Prince Fielder (Brewers),
Rickie Weeks (Brewers), Jeff Francis (Rockies)
and Justin Momeau (Twins).
Weeks, a second baseman, Ls batting .248 in
80 games with 18 doubles, two triples, five
home ruas, 40 runs scored and 28 RBI for the
Southern League's Class AA Huntsville Stars.
Fielder, also a member of the Huntsville Stars,
is the power-hitting son of former Major
League star Cecil Fielder and is hitting .253
with 16 doubles and 13 home runs. The first
baseman has also scored 46 runs and driven in
43.
The Futures Game this year is pretty young,
especially in terms of baseball experience.
Several participants were 2003 draft picks,
including the top four selectioas last year
Delmon Young (No. 1 overall pick. Devil Rays),
Weeks (No. 2, Brewers), Kyle Sleeth (No. 3,
Tigers), Tim Stauffer (No. 4, Padres), Michael
Aubrey (No. 11, Indians) and Conor Jackson
(No. 19, Diamondbacks).
The ultimate goal for all of these players is to
See Weeks, Page 11A

After hitting .344 in the
month of June Sanford's David
Eckstein had fallen into a mini­
stump to begin July.
But the leadoff hitter and
shortstop for the Anaheim
Angels came out of the slide
big time before a national
audience on ESPN Thursday.
Unfortunately, Eckstein's big
day was spoiled by the
Chicago White Sox as they ral­
lied for three ruas in the
eighth inning and another in
the ninth to outscore the
Angels, 9-8.
The Seminole High graduate
actually began July on a high
note, going 2-for-5 on July 1.
But then came a drought
that saw him go 2-for-20,
including a 1-for-15 stretch,
that saw his average dwindle
from a high of .304 to .277.
He began Thursday's game
in Chicago with a bunt single
and kept building on that,
ending the day by reaching
base five times, going 3-for-4,
including his 13th double of
the season, with a walk, scor­
ing three ruas, stealing a base
and driving in two, giving him
17 RBI for the season.
The 3-for-4 effort also raised
his batting average an amaz­
ing seven points to .284, an
almost unheard of increase in
average for one day this late
into the season.
Eckstein also displayed his
defensive skills, going deep
into leftcenter field with his
back to the infield to make and
over-the-should catch and later
making a nice stab of a shot up
the middle before stepping on
second and firing to first to
complete a double ptay as
Ananeim built an 8-5 lead.
But the bullpen struggled
and a couple of defensive miscues allowed the White Sox
rallied to avoid a sweep of the
four-game series. The Angels
fell to 44-40 and are in third
place in the AL West, 4.5
games behind division leading
Texas heading into a weekend
series with the Toronto Blue
Jays before the All-Star break.

FILE PHOTO

Lake Brantley graduate Rickie Weeks will take part In the sixth
annual New York Mercantile Exchange All-Star Futures Game
which features the top minor league prospects in a United Statesvs.-World formatted exhibition, at Houston's Minute Maid Park
tomorrow (Sunday) at 4 p.m. and ESPN2 will cany the broadcast

/

�T he H erald

SundayJuly 11,2004

Page 11A

■Briefs
GOLF FOR JUNIORS AT TIMACUAN

Ttmacuan Golf it Country Club of Lake Mary
has the perfect answer to summertime bore­
dom for Orlando-area kids.
The Ttmacuan Junior Golf Camps will leach
kids all the fundamentals of the great game of
golf, from tee to green. The juniors also will
learn the valuable lessons of rules and etiquette
that can carry over to their everyday lives.
After learning skills from all aspects of the
game, kids will then compete in a week's end
skills challenge.
The camp sessions run daily from 8 a.m. to
11:30 a m., followed by lunch at the club. There
final week is July 12-16. Cost is $150 for nonmenjbers and $120 for Ttmacuan members, and
includes lunch each day. To register or for more
information, call 407-321-0010, or e-mail
gm&lt;Atimacuangolf.com.

ECKS FACTOR BASEBALL CLINICS

Rick Eckstein and his staff will be hosting two
more* weeks of summer baseball clinics for
youngsters 13-and-Up at the Seminole High
School Baseball Complex.
Cost is $175 per session and will run from
10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Session 86 is July 19-23; and Session #7 is July
26-29.
For more information on the clinics or on pri­
vate and small group instruction, please visit
www.ecksports.com or call 407-947-0956."
AJAX ORLANDO SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive American affiliate
of European professional soccer club AFC Ajax
(Amsterdam), will hold introductory (ages 5-10)
and assessment (ages 10 and up) soccer training
camps throughout Central Florida
Camps run Monday through Friday from 9

am - 4 p.m. Early drop-off and late pick-up is
available. The schedule for introductory (I) and
assessment (A) camps are as follows:
* July 12-16 (A) at West Orange Soccer Park,
Orlando.
* July 19-23 (I) and July 26-30 (A) at Trotwood
Park, Winter Springs.
Designed for boys and girls, camps feature
instruction Kith on and off the field led by AFC
Ajax trainers from Amsterdam and regional col­
lege coaching staffs. Camp schedules include
sessions on drills, matches, nutrition, and soccer
philosophies.
Every player will be introduced to and evalu­
ated on the Ajax T.I.P.S (technique, insight, per­
sonality and speed) Model. Player evaluations
are entered into the proprietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic review directly by
AFC Ajax scouts and trainers. At the end of the

week, during a one-on-one interview, players
will receive a comprehensive evaluation com­
plete with training guide and follow-up plan to
continue the player's progression over the
course of the next year.
More* information on Ajax Orlando summer
recruitment and training camps can be found at
www.ajaxorlando.us or contact Brian Long at
407-620-9614 or via email at camps'** ajaxorlando.us.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University
Basketball Camps will hold an Individual
Camp July 25-29 at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand.
For more* information call Coach Sebastian
Singletary at 386-822-8101 or e-mail at ssinglettfstetson.edu.

FCSL
Continued from Page 10A
face the Shockers at Tinker
Field. Today's games
(Saturday) are* scheduled for a
7 p.m. start with Sunday's first
pitch set for 1 p.m.
The schedule for next week
has the Orlando Shockers nuk­
ing Sanford their home as they
scheduled to host the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs on
Tuesday and the Barracudas on
Wednesday at Historic Sanford

Memorial Stadium with Kith
games starting at 7 p.m.
Orlando and Daytona Beach
will then move West to Tinker
Field for a three-game series
next weekend with Friday and
Saturday's games K-ginning at
7 p.m. and next Sunday's (July
18) game starting at 1 p.m.
The River Rats, meanwhile,
will continue a long road trip
with four games at Lake
Brantley against the Diamond

Dogs starting with a
Wednesday game at 7 p.m. The
two teams will meet at 7 p.m.
next Friday and Saturday and
then play at 1 p.m. on Sunday
the 18th. Sanford will not be at
home against until Friday the
23rd when they open a week­
end series with the Shockers
beginning at 7 p.m.
In other news, the Players of
the Week for June 28th were
announced and once again a

Sanford River Rat earned one
of the honors.
River Rats third baseman
John Michael Howell from
Winter Springs was named the
Position Player-of-the-Week
after hitting .5tX) (3-for-6) with
a home run, scoring two runs
and driving in three as Sanford
won three of four games to
extend its lead to 3-1/2 games.
The former Seminole
Community College star who

redshirted this season at the
University of Florida has come
alive after a slow start, raising
his average to a team-high .326
(15-for-46).
The River Rats also got a shot
in the arm this week with the
return of former SCC ace Zac
McCamie, who won his initial
start in the league after return­
ing from a College World Series
appearance with the University
of South Carolina.
The righthander from Boone
High School went five innings,
allowing two hits and one
unearned run, while striking
out five and walking only ore.
Last week also saw Sanford
pitcher Drew Shetrone become
the first five-game winner in
the league as the righthander
from Apopka hurled his fourth
complete game of the season in
a 4-3 win over Orlando to run
his record to 5-0.
The Pilcher-of-the-Week was
former DeLand I ligh School
star Chance I lorne.
The lefthander hurled his
first shutout of the season,
striking out nine and walking
one.

In the only game played this
week, ex-Lake Brantley I ligh
star Tommy Sutton returned to
his former stomping ground
with Orlando, hurling seven
innings, scattering eight hits
and giving up three reins, all
earned, as the Shockers won 97. The lefthander improved to
3-1 with the win.
Offensively, Matt Gerber had
a huge game, going 3-for-4
with a home run and driving in
four as the Shockers evened
their record at 8-8 and moved
into sole possession of second
place, three games behind the
River Rats.
Daytona Beach (7-8) remains
in third place, 3-1 /2 games out,
with Winter Park (5-10) in
fourth, 5-1 /2 games behind
Sanford.
Tickets for all FCSL games
are* just $8 for the whole family
or $-1 for individuals and a $1
for students. Kids under six are*
free.
For more information, check
out the league website at
www.floridaleague.com and
follow the links to your favorite
teams.

Weeks---Continued from Page lit A
make it to the big leagues.
Seven 200-1 Futures Gamers
have already tasted Major
League life: Weeks, Morneau,
the Tigers' Wil Ledezma,
Royals shortstop Andres
bianco, 1lUmberto Quintero of
the Padres, Dodgers catcher
Koyie I III! and the White Sox's
Amie Munoz. Morneau might
have the most interesting travel
plans over the next several
weeks. He'll be going to
I louston for the Futures Game,
returning to Rochester, N Y., to
play for the Twins’ Triple-A
dub, then going to Athens,
Greece, to represent Canada in
the Olympics. The only thing
that could keep that from hap­
pening is it he gets promoted
to the Majors.
The New York Mercantile
Exchange All-Star Futures
Game will be seven innings
long, regardless of the score.
Players and coaches will be
outfitted in special New York
Mercantile Exchange All-Star
Futures Game jerseys and will

Photo c o u rto s y o f M LB.com

Rickie Weeks was tho second
player takon in the 2003 Major
League Draft and is expected
to make a quick move up tho
ladder to become the starling
second baseman for the
Milwaukee Browers.

wear the caps of their Major
League organization with a
New York Mercantile Exchange
All-Star Futures Game logo
embroidered on the side. Four
minor league umpires will
work the game.

P h o to * co u rte sy a t O viedo G.ibe Ruth Softball

Members of the Oviedo Babe Ruth State Championship winning teams show off their trophies recoived last weekend in Jacksonville
Beach. Members of tho 12-Undor team are (top photo from left to right, top to bottom) Coach Doug Wayt, Demi Laney, Amanda King,
Sarah Pettigrew, Coach Kurt Shoup, Amber Evans. Megan Alligood, Coach Jim Wilson, Kelly Griesemer, Coach Ben Evans. Marissa
Blake, Natalie Bellantoni, Stephanie Shoup. Danl Wilson, Dani Wayt. Chloe Labrador and Erin Wolfe-Muse and making up the t6-Under
teams are (bottom photo from left to right, lop to bottom) Coach Chris Williams. Julia Reese, Kristin Kamp, Lindsey Whidden, Morgan
Williams, Nicole Cragin, Coach Tommy Gonzalez, Coach Bort Ravolo, Tami Mendelson, Michollo Gonzalez. Sara Shoup. Nicole Carroll,
Michelle Ravelo, Adrian Vargas and Alye Muldoon.

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load the bases. Gonzalez and Ravelo then
scored on passed balls before* Adrian
Vargas caps the big inning with a base hit
to score Muldoon.
Femandina was unable to answer in the
seventh inning and Oviedo claimed the
trophy and a spot in the regionals with a 30 victory.
Both teams were dominant throughout
their tournaments and every other team in
the field knew that Oviedo was the team to
beat.
Oviedo has a tremendous group of ath­
letes that bring great offense and defense
to their respective teams, and thev will be
tough to take down as they march toward

Ruth Fastpitch All-Star Team are _ coaches
Doug Wayt, Kurt Shoup, Jim Wilson and
Ben Evans and players Megan Alligood,
Natalie Bellantoni, Marissa Blake, Amber
Evans, Kelly Griesemer, Amanda King,
Chloe Labrador, Demi Laney, Sarah
Pettigrew, Stephanie Shoup, Dam Wayt,
Dani Wilson and Erin Wolfe-Muse.
Making up the 16-Under Oviedo Babe
Ruth Fastpitch All-Star Team are _ coaches
Chris Williams, Tommy Gonzalez and Bert
Ravelo and players Nicole Carroll, Nicole
Cragin, MicneUe Gonzalez, Kristin Kamp,
Tami Mendelson, Alye Muldoon, Michelle
Ravelo, Julia Reese, Sara Shoup, Adrian
V'argas, Lindsey Whidden and Morgan
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BIEHESENTATIVE
The S a n fo rd H erald is
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive salos team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area.
A
marketing/busmess degree
or
some
direct
sales
experience preferred Wo will
train the right individual who
possesses
solid
organisational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Must bo sell
motivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and or design sk.tts helpful but
not necessary Must own
good, reliable transportation
The a a full tmo Mcxxiay-Fnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
compensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
If Interested, ploase send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
Herald
Newspapers
PO Box 1667

71— H elp W a n t e d
Experienced Dump Truck
driver wanted Tri-axle, dean
Class B CDL 407-349-2778
Full
Service
mechanic
Immodiato opening, flat rate pay.
pass**) $700 wkly, full time. Cat
407-688-9399
Full Time m a in te n a n ce
person needed tor a hotel Also
need
AM
w a itre s s
6
dishwasher Pis call 407-444-

1000
Full time Painters needed with
now homo painting experience
Must have transportation to
Oviedo area R s call Jack, 407709-8755
Here Wo G row Again!
Sanford based. Rich Plan ol
Florida is looking for a low
appointment setters Good
attitude &amp; good phone voice
Good hourly pay + bonus
incentive, $200 sign on
bonus. Call Carol at 407-3223663x136 If no answer
Leave name and call back
number. E O E.
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Alw ays
a
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policy,
especially
for
business
ocporturvtios and franchises Cat
Florida Dept of Agriculture &amp;
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP for free
ntormatxxr Or visit our Web site
at www ftc gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
A
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

71— H

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W anted

S w is s p o rt USA located at
Sanford Internationa! Airport
is seeking a fueling supervisor
Candidates must possess
com puter A administrative
support
skills.
effective
com m unication with hourly
employees, and the ability to
work varied shifts and days
Previous commercial aircraft
refueling
experience
Is
preferred Wo offer a complete
benefits package including
health, dental. 401k. and paid
vacation For mote Information
please caH 407-322-8055 or lax
resume with cover letter if
Interest to 407-322-8055.
attention Mr Tim Brown

Now H iring
T h rift Depot
S anford Plaza.
Track Hoe OPERATOR
Underground
utiiities/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133

U tility F orem an • Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience for underground
utility crew. Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133
WAREHOUSE PERSON for
stabto established business in
Sanford
Duties
Include
shipping and receiving, general
facility maintenance, light
production work Requires
ability to lift 70 lbs and operato
electric Fqrklitt. Occasional local
delivery, good drMng record Fax
resume to (407) 328-0688 fo
arrange interview Will consider
PT, tO-2

Sales Person: Vertical blinds.
A3 leads prowled (No oold cals)
Moel customers in thrnr homes
$30K to 40K» per year Gas
allowance Some exp helpful
407-830-4700
S h o p Help/Spray Tech
A tla n tic Foam Inc
Established
and growing
architectural foam company
hiring motivated detail oriented
people Will tram for positions
available Good math skills, and
a stable work history Is a plus
We offer health, and dental
nsurarce. rcercve bonuses and
a retirem ent plan We are
located at 2664 Jewett Lane
Sanford. 407-321-6564x107
Ask for Joe

Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV,
kitcholte room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 •
4900

95— R o o m m a t e
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Own bedroom, w/d. kitchen
privileges, electric, water A
cable inci $425rmo 407-3247590 leave message
Share my homo, view of Lake
Monroe, full house privileges
Call 407-328-7232 for an appt

99— A pa r tm en ts U n f u r n is h e d
Beautiful 2 Bedroom apt-home
Pervmmcxi A\,v al 13th S i Dtxcn
Estate, 407-321 4217
Logan H eights Apts, l 2 A 3
bedroom apts starling tit
$475 Groat pool, spa A fitness
corner Zero H enrico policy 407302-2263

407-323-8670

Lake Mary retail store. 35
hrs/w k. Proven retail sales m p
roq Position also requires
organization, moro-lasking, exc
comm unications, custom er
interface, positive attitude A
quality onented Merchandising
helpful 407-444-2811

N eeded! Expenenced short
order cook Must have FL.
certificate Fax resume to 407323-2759

Very nice, very clean fum rm ,
all till, cable, A/C, Indry. phono,
kitch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private ontrance No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g free
sober need apply. 407-3140924.

Santord/Lake Mary: t 2. and
3 Bedroom Apes starting at $510
Lake Front Living Free Rent)
Call now. ‘107-322-9104. EHO

Apply at: 990 Millar Duva.

Sanford
3 rooms, wafer
garbage A sower paid
$550/mo $550 deposit No
pats 407-349-9209. after 6pm

100— C o n d o m in iu m

Start Dates
• Sanford, July 26
■Cocoa, Aug. 9
Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

(877)447-1950
Gapt. Mike Adams

Fax: 407-323-9408
Email:
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1BR 1BA. ground floor. In
Longwood near 1-4 Tile floors,
new carpet, new washer/dryor
Now AC S575/mo 407-3249467

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Lowell's Auto Repair
Toyota A ASE Master Mochantc
Foreign &amp; Domostic Aulo Repair
&amp; Service
3400 West SR 46. Sanford
Call 407-302-8555
Hours 8AM-8PM
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Richard Lealhorm an
W ood Shop Inc.
Wo Aro Now Taking OrdorsFor
Your Hand Cratlod Furniture For
Any Room In Your Homo
Call or Visit
Dan Blue 321-277-3102 Richard
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386-747-5510
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Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs’
All Textures Matched
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Metal and Wood Framing
Orywall Hanging
and Finishing
Toxluro Ceilings
Call Robed:
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2 7 6 -F en c e
Central Florida Fence
All Types o l Fonce
Specializing In Vinyl Fencing
•Free Estimates
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CLIMA-SHIELD
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THERMA-SHIELD
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS
407-671-4143
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9A
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F re e E s tim a te s

407-324-8060
Pool decks, patios, Driveways.
Garage floors, other surfaces.
Paroling A Renovations, No
Middlemen, We Do Tho Work
Directly
A Will
Boat
Any
Reasonable Quote 407-461-2558.

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A s s is t a n t
Your Second Sell
Concierge Service.
Holp When you Neod it.
Gift Certificates Available.
Call Kathleen. 407-330-5283

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I Buy Houses For Cash!
Avoid Foreclosure
Any Size. Any Condition
Highest SSS's Paid Fast
Fair A Honest 407-694-3848

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Resala/Antlquo Malls
Now Sanford Store
212 Wst 1st St
40 7-322-0210
Orange City,
2301 S Volusia Avo
386-774-9900

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We Otter Those Services
-House Cleaning Svc.
• Office Cleaning
407-321-6712
Cleamng/No Job Tod Big
SPECIAL RATES
FOR THE ELDERLY
References Available
Call Cindy 407-323-3746

• Buysng or seRng a home? • Buyftg or S e lrg a Busness?
•Loofanq tor a Foreclosure? • Looking tor the Bed Rates?
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C lassic Cuts Lawn Care
Reasonable Year Round Service.
Mow. Edge. Weedeat. &amp; Cleanup
Wkly/Monthly. Froo Estimates
Senior Discount, 407-617-0740
R.E.Z. Lawn Care
Yard M aintenance, Clean Up,
A Haul Ott
407-702-7015
407-702-4448
Sum m or Lawn Cleanup
Regular lawn mowing, leal removal,
shrub pruning (also hedges),
mulching, light hauling Low prices,
tree estimate. John, 407-869*1284,

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Specializing in rerooling
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A appl feo Share 4/2 furnished
10X20 room w/semi-prrvafe
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Sanford
Airport near 417 exit N/S. N.D
A quiet 407-323-7508

C.in o Included

A lta m o n ta S p r in g * 407-2609000

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2 BDRM SBI5MO AND UP

H E A LT H IN S U R A N C E A N O 401K
P L A N ! D ru g I r m w o r k p la n .

MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322 8 t 33

93— R o o m s F o r

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

LA B O R E R S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

M ech a n ic
skilled
m
diagnosis,'repair
of
small
engines P/T. 1-2 days/wk,
Mon-Sal 407-323-0910

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Rentals

45-63

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Real Estate \ 181-197

91-127

Automotive

Mlscellaneeus

141-165

67-73

To Place Your Ad Call

407 - 322-2611

105—

1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;

1 9 9 — P ets &amp;

F u r n is h e d

D u flex / T riplex

S ale

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

S u p p l ie s

5, $890/month
1/1, $490/month
Casselberry:4V SBXVmonth
407-202-2002.

103— H o u s e s 107— M

U n f u r n is iie d

o b il e

H om es

Fo r R ent

Batem an Realty

Santord: Adult park, 2/1,
screen patio No pets $ 4 0 0 *
dep 407-314-4154

407-321-0759

C

117—

2 houses tor rent 2BFV1BA.
1813 4 1819 Roosevelt Avo,
Sanford Avo. off 18lh SI 407324-3463

o m m e r c ia l

R en ta ls
Sanford: t8 0 0 sq ft. zoned C2. for retail or office space
$2,000/mo
Venture 1 Properties
407-321-4764

D O Y L E REALTY
R EN TA LS
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
Sanford: 1/t E a tki Kitch, Lrv
Rm. $445,1425 Dep
Sanford: 3/2. Kitchen, Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Paint,
Section
0
Accepted
$6751625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/2 Condo, Appro*
1400 So FI. Scrn Porch,
Inside U tility Rm. Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm,
Com munity Pool. Gated
Community $7751750 Dep
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT &amp; SELL HOMES

Sanford Office spaco 1000 sq
ft on 17/92 In professional
plaza Will carpel/pamt. Sign
space ined/park in front.
$750&gt;VO t yr lease 386-6524502

O ffice S pace
For R ent

118—

W isteria

Recently rem odeled office
800* sq ft. $75&lt;Vmo Apply 100
North M aple Avo. Sanford
407 947-8338

Sm
Relail/O Hice-17/92
Sanford. Lease, $523 00 Mo
plus tax. incl wafer, sower 4
trash, $850 Hop 407-3028088

P0RZI6 REAITY

141— H

•1015
W est
12th
St.
Sanford; 3/2, Inside Utility,
CHA, Section 8 Welcome
$675
-2535 Georgia Ave, Sanford.
3/1 5. Ceramic life, CHA,
Section 8 Welcome $750
•1160 Dot Dr, A ltam onte
S p rin g s :
4 /1 5
House.
Carport. Cul-De-Sac $800
•505 C lub
Dr, W inter
S prings; 3/2 Condo. Eat-In
Kitchen,
Inside
Utility,
Fireplace $950
•5048
H aw kstone
Dr,
S a n fo rd :
Brand
New
Townhome In Dunwoody
Commons, 3/2 5. I Car
Garage, No Pets S t200
•605 Palmetto Avo, Sanford
3/3,
Historic
Home,
Completely Renovated, Wood
Floors. Sundeck, Fenced
Yard $1200.

om es

Fo r

S ale

UFORDMU HOMES

W
im
iREIPROPERTIES
BONO MONEY: Receive up lo
110,000 Free homeowners
assntnncn fund.
Buy a hom * with 1200 t u i i .
S E M iN O lf. ORANGE. VOLUSIA!

Fixer Up: Sold as is! 3/2, Eal­
ln K it. LR. $62 900
3/2: Over 2200 sq ft, liv. dm,
film rm, 2 car garage on 1 acre
fenced $139,900
L ike N ow : 3/2, Liv, Dm.
Gaiago, nicely landscaper!
yard $95,500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 1/2,
4 5 00* sq It w/4/2 1/2
mamhouso pins 1/f. m-Liw apt
w/separate kilchn, bodrm,
fam rm 4 bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. woikshop or
storage on t acre $299 900
Renovated: 3/2 with new
interior pamt. comer tit w/2 car
garage $93,900

407-322-8678
Sanford
Exc. area. 3/1,
w/mother-in-law efficiency, no
roommates JO50 Atao2/t, $560
407-321-6757

PAULOSBORNE
VENTURE1 PROPERTIES

S e m in o le Towne Center
Area; 1BR. suitable lor 2. no
pets. $550/mo, $550 security
407-323-6423

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' l 1 11" n 1—

30FVI 5HA 312 East 251h St
Sanford
Hardwood
ttrs.
enclosod porches $89,500
Zoned
R C -t
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential ronial
use permitted Groat business
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

Venture
Property Rentals
407-321-4764
Sanford: 2/1. appfs $625
Lake M ary; 2/2. story
townhouso w,'garage $815
Deltona: 3/2, over 1600 sq ft
on 1/2 aero fenced, w/2 car
garage $850

Realty. Inc.

FOR YOUR FULL SERVICE
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
2405
O range
Avenue:
Charming 2 /t cottage wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks Seller may
help pay closing costs Call
Jo yce S tansberry 407-323
675S O r Jan Duttweller 407679-1000

D u pl e x / T rielex
2 BR Duplex Apts close to
Seminole High, set porch,
laundry 4
storage Rm.
$550/Mo 407-64 7-1366

Santord 2421 Myrtle Avo. 3/3
with 2 enclosod porches
S155K,
Contact
David
Williams. 407-402-7348

G

Golf Cart . 1995, E Z G o . 4
sootor, kghts. signals, rado. hom
Excellent condition $1650
407-668-4631

1 6 0 — B u s in e s s F o r
S

ale

191— B u il d in g

Flcmst/Gift Shop rn Oviedo |ust
reduced to $30K total Indudes
Inventory 4 van Store Iron!
location Call Sheree. Security
Financial. 407-661-9700

M

a t e r ia l s

CORRUOATED
STEEL
ROOFING for Barns, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe: 15"x20‘ tfl-'X )' Call For
Prices Surplus ;,ieet 4 Supply,
Inc Apopka 407-293-5768

181— A p p l i a n c e s &amp;

DININGRM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD, HO* Obi
Pod. 8 Chippendale Chrs. 72*
Butfflt/Hulch, Unused. Stilt
Boxed, Cost St8K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750 13 pc
Cherry Set, 78* Table. 8 chrs,
China Cab . $1295 407-6601415

199— P e t s &amp;

BEDRM
8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD S logh bed
Ralls, Dresser. Mirror, Che si, 2
Nitoslds, unused. Still Bo*od
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415

Stems 4 Foster sleeper sola
$275 Dining rm set. $175, Cal
407-314-1648

VAUGHAN
REALTY GROUP

Sales
Leasing

Buyer Representation
330-0296 ext. 251
Commercial Broker
Kick Vaughan
rick@vaughanrcaltygroiip.com

One Bedroom Villas

from
$529
FREE RENT!!!

-

j on Studio Apts.

i

Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave,, Sanford • 330-5204

tools, mfse household items 207
S Somerset Ct. Santord July 10
4 11

Rates!

House Clearance Sale 2 bring rm
states, y n t» TV. books. 2 desks. 95
Wmdstar, $500. much mors 427 4
Bedford Rd MWoodbne July tO. 82pro

orses

219— Wanted to

B uy

AQHA B lu e Rosn m are: 10
yrs old, lum ps 4,5, rides
English 4 Western Call 352250-3547.

A lum inum , Cana, Copper,
B re s t, Newspapers, Auto
Radiators 4 Batteries
Kokom o R ecycling:
407-321-0004
918 W. 1ST. Santord
M-F, 10-5, Sat.9-1

IBHA B u c k s k in g e ld in g . 10
yrs Old. goes English 4
Wester. Jumps very well
Trained, he doos I al. 352-2503547/

223—

235—

T ru ck / B u s e s /V a n s
F o r S ale
1994 Jeep Grand Chorokeo. 4*4,
private owner.
excellent
condition. Under list ® $4,900
407-252-9631,
86 Chav. Suburban rm! rjr.'y
PW/TlIt, AM/FMCass. Dual
A*. 3rd Seat. Good Shape 1st
$1995 gets Itt 407-326-1743
tv/mag
Pickup Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995.104.000 m iles,
dark green, extended cab, V8,
pow er e v e ry th in g . $5,299,
407-322-5377, eve.

M iscellaneous
Leave your horses at the
Horse Hotel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you c a n t find the
right person you can trust Call
Marsha at T hird T im e s a
Charm farm lor more details
Nice barn, turn out pastures
Good Ratos 352-250-3547!

NOTICE OF CLOSING,
VACATING AND
ABANDONING A STREET
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You will take notice lhal the City
Commission of the City of
Santord. Florida, on June 26.
2004 PASSED AND ADOPTED
Ordinance No 3872 to close
vacate and abandon any right of
the Cay and the pubkc in and to
Oleander Avenue lying between
Medical Plaza Drive and W SR
46 and N Mangoustme Avenue
and N. Jessamine Avenue, fur­
ther described as follows:
AS that part of Oleander Avenue
tying south ol the south line of
Commercial Street immediately
east ot Block 2. Tier tfl and west
of Block 2, Tier S7, Si Gertrude
Addition to the Town ol Santord.
as recorded in Plat Book 1 ,
Pages H 2 . 113, t ie and 117, ol
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, and lying north
of (he north right of way line of
Stato Road 46. Section 77P30.
City Commission of the
City of Santord, Florida

239—

S ave o n P a rls l! Mower
Blades. Bells, Wheels. Tires 4
Tubes
C a sto 's.
2817A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-323B41S

M otorcycles /Bikes
For S ale

Spa/Hot Tub. 5 person portable
with lounger 5hp 20 |Ots. never
used $1595 407-2565919

85 Honda
350X
Throe
Whee ler: Runs good $750 c to
407-321-7128 or 407-4746382

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish July t t . 2004
G04I

ore° » usiizz

WE WILL RUN YOUR YARD
SALE AD FOR 2 DAYS...
WEDNESDAY'S
SANFORD HERALD
&amp; THURSDAY'S LAKE MARY
HERALD

YOU WILL RECEIVE A COUPON
ENTITLING YOU TO A

LARGE 2 T O P P IN G P IZ Z A
&lt;S 2 L IT E R S O F T D R IN K
D E L IV E R E D T O YO UR H O M E *

ABSOLUTELY FREE!
Courtesy of

Better Ingredients.
Better Pizza.

This location only
332 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
Sanford, FL 32733

For more information call The Herald Classifieds Department at
407-322-2611 or come by our office at 300 N. French Ave., Sanford.
* Delivery Limitations may apply

Sanford Court Apartme

4/RPOnr a r v n

Country Lake

/ i

! FREE RENT

Country Lake Apts|

OAK BLVD

i i w

I Explosive Deals!

Front * Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Courts

Garage Sale Wood working shop

References Available Upon
Request. Please C al 407-314*
8703

201— H

95 W hite Crown Victoria
(eipofrce car) Good running
condition $1600, 407-3595348

June 30. 2004

framed 407-029-6810

101 Mosswood Circle
W in ter Springs, Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • late

Reasonable

217— G arage S ales

M P lym o u th Reliant:
Good c o n d itio n . $600
407-324-3479

Free to G ood Homo: 5 month
old femalo English Springer
Spaniel, black 4 while Has
papers 4 shots House 4 crate

A partm ents

With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit

W * Care For Ybur Dog or Cat
In Your Horn* While You Are
Gone! Plenty of TLC WHI bring
in newspapers, mail and even
wafer
plants!
Very

LEGALS

Fo r S ale

Free Puppy Collie mix pup. 9
months old male Freo lo
good home 407 688-2213

BEDRM 8 PC HgtHmrt Lpu«
VIM CHERHYW OOD.
all
Dovetail. Dresser, trl-mirror.
Chosf. 2 NiteSUis. Unused, Still
Boxed. Cost S t5K. Soli $3,250
407-660-1415

M oss w o o d

1st Month’s Rent

Patti's Pet
Sitting

ars

FREE B o rd e r Collle/Sheltle
Mix
10
months
old.
vaccinated, fixed, crate framed,
sm art highly interactive, groat
candidate lor agility and herd
training Very hyper with strong
herding instinct Attended dog
obedience school, knows
commands but needs LOTS of
practice Must have farm or
amango wtth other anmats Refs
required Needs home lhal
understands Border Collies
ASAP' Lv Msg. 407-927-2245

BEDS: L uiury firm p.ilow-lop
mattress sets New in plastic
w,Warranty Full S t25, Queen
$135, King $195 407-8311322 or 386-753-1515 delivery
available

■ M B S m W K Ym

R e g iste re d W a lke r: Black,
good trail or possible 4H
$1,000 407-349-9209. attar
6pm

231— C

S u p p l ie s

Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

201— H o r se s

oods

Pool
Table:
8tt
IBC
professional series. 3 pc t* slate,
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, stilt in
crate cost $4K set $1450 407660-1415.

PETS WELCOME.

Country
Style
City
Living

live

187— S p o r t i n g

O pen House
970
C ountry
Club
Rd.
Sanford.Ik Mary area July 10
4 I t , 1-4pm 407-321-3578

105—

SH6 |M

Spa: Therapy jets, energy
efficient 110 volt Insulated
cover, brand new in crate
$1295, 407-331 )941 or 386668-8494

F u r n i t u r e Fo r S a l e

House 3BR
2BA
wood
burning stove In family rm,
screenod carport, refrigerator 4
stove inchxtod. largo backyard,
across from Pino Crest Etem
2804 S French Avo, Santord,
S06QMO, $950 Depot* 407-3237999 or 407-970-8268

.JfffggT SLYP

M a ttre ss
Set:
NASA
technology vrsco memory foam
as seen on TVM.i/1 Never used.
20 year warranty. Retail S1699;
must sell $595. 407-402-1781
04 386-753-1530

Sanford: 3/1

s e n d e e s

252-319

199-229

101— H ouses-

Cleon A secure tor single adult
only . 2BR/18A downtown
Sanford S700/MO
1st A
security 3 2 t-377-3033

2 3 1- M 5

5

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

M i/am

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The Herald
CALL 407-322-2611 to get RESULTS

�Sunday. July

T he H erald
L eg a l s

Legals

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUfT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: 03-CC-4913-20-R
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
Plaintiff
vs
JESUS E, SIERRA; GLORIA N
SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Defendant)*)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GLORIA N SIERRA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED of an
action to enforce a ton lorectoaura on the loAowtng property m
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 1, WYNTREE according lo
lha pUI thereof recorded In Plal
Bool* 47, Pages 64-86, Public
Records ol Seminole County,
Florida
A/K/A
LOT 01. BLOCK N/A. OF
Wyntreo, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47. AT PAGE
84-86
OF
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF THE COUNTY
(toe‘land*)
A/K/A
Lot 1, WYNTREE according to
the plat thereof recorded m Ptat
Book 47. Pago 65-88 ol the
Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
A lawsuit has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
dele uses, If any. to it on
SCHAROME
RAYANNE
DEATON. Plaintiff's Attorney,
whose address is CLAYTON A
MCCULLOH, 1065 MAITLAND
CENTER COMMONS BLVD ,
MAITLAND, FL 32751. within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication ol this notice, and tile
the original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you lor
the reltel demanded in the Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on JUN 16,2004
Seel
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND
COUNTY COURTS
By; Gaylene Marbes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish June 27. 2004 and J jty
4. 11. 18 2004
FI 33
Notice ol
Public Sale
In accordance with the provi­
sions ol the Sell Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 801 ET
sec.)
USA StorAW ay
Hereby gives notice ol sale
under said act to:
Tenanl
Unit #
Maria Gales
Danen Miles
Byron Chambers
Esther A Buehn
M Pena Mercado
Wiifedo Ruif
Lashanda Fields
Kewn Wynn
Reynaldo Guerrero

1166
2019
2111

2063
3001
3086
3097
4009
4023

Your storage rent ts in arrears
and yoor personal property will
be sold al public sale to satisfy
storage lees and eapenses
Sale will be held July 22, 2004
11:00 *m&lt;a USA Stor-A-Way.
4051 West SR 48, Sanford, FL
32771 (407)302-4077
Publish July 4, I I . 2004
0003
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-786-14
FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE
COMPANY, SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO OLD KENT
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
PLAINTIFF

VS
AMY J BARNICKEL. IF LIVING.
AND IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OH AGAINST AMY J
BARNICKEL. IAN P WATSON.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST IAN P. WATSON,
WILDWOOD HOMES. INC ;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fetal
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June 24, 2004 onloied in Civil
Case No 04-CA-788-14 ol the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Ceaat ei and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida.
I will M il to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West From
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Pork Avenue ei Santord, Florida,
al 11 00 a m, on the 22 day ol
July,
2004
the following
doscnbed properly as sal forth In
said Summary Fetal Judgment,
to-wd:
LOT 4, BLOCK " 0 ‘ WILDWOOO. A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19,
PAGES
7-10,
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated (tvs 24 day ol June.
2004

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the O cte t Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubfishfn:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. PA., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Sort*
500
Plantation. FL 33324
1954)233 8000
03-11728
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with drsabJtnes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-865-4227. t800-955-8771 (TDO) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 4. I t , 2004
G004

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-540-14G
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC . F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION, NAOA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. IN C ,
A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF
VS
PABLO TREJO, IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST PABLO
TREJO; YOLANDA P TREJO,
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 YOLANDA P TREJO,
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 24. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04CA-540-14 ol the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
I win sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West From
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord, Florida,
al 11 00 am on the 22 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
THE SOUTHERLY 264 FEET
OF THE WESTERLY 165 FEET
OF LOT t, BLOCK 17, MAP OF
SANFORD FARMS ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
t. PAGES 127 128 AND 128
t/2, ALL IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 24 day ol June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In,
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
BO* S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
1954)233 8000
0424174
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
comae!
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 665-4227, 1800-955 8771 (TDO) or 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish J u \4 , t t , 2004
G005
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-207I-14
SFJV-20O2-t. LLC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MAXIMILIAN I MURRAY. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AOAINST MAXIMILIAN L
MURRAY.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MAXIMILIAN I.
MURRAY, IF ANY; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foredoeure dated
June 24, 2004 entered m Civil
Case No 03-CA 207I-14 ot Ihe
Circuit Court ot the 16TH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida.
I Wii sea to ihe highest and beat
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue m Santord, Florida.

Leg a ls

L egals

L egals

at 1100 am on the 22 day ot
July,
2004
the
following
desertoed property as set torth In
said Summary Final Judgment,

C u e No 03-CA-2550-14 ot Ihe
Circuit Court ot toe ISTH judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County, Santord. Ftonda, I win
t a l to toe hrgheet and best bid­
der tar cash at toe West From
Door al toe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located et 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord. Ftonda.
e l l 100 a m on toe 22 day ol
July.
2004
the
tallowing
described properly as sel forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit;

OAVIO M NATHAN, JOHN
DOE: JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants

lo-wit

THE WEST 50 FEET OF LOT
11 AND EAST 25 FEET OF LOT
12. BLOCK C AMENDED PLAT
OF BUTTONS SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 25 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
Dated this 24 day ol June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By, Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN, P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2330000
03-15515
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabiiibes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthouse at 407-685-4227, 1800-955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 4, 11, 2004
0006_____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-208-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC,
PLAINTIFF

LOT 132, BARCLAY WOODS.
FIRST ADDITION, ACCORDINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17,
PAGE 38, PUBLIC RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Dated this 24 day ot June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-17999
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons wilh disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al Ihe SEMI
NOLE County Courthouse al
407-665-4227, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-0 770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish July 4 t t , 2004

0006

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-975-14
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS
L AMY REDO, 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 L AMY
REDD. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF L. AMY REDO, IF ANY;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 24. 2004 enisled in Civil
Case No 04-CA-208-14 ot the
Circuit Court ol the I8TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE Copnty, Santord. Florida.
I wiM seN to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West From
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 22 day ol
July,
2004
the
following
described property as sel forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 47. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18.
PAGE 55. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Daled this 24 day ol June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN, PA.. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Onve Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-22037
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WTTH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons wilh disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlacl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407 665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TDO) or 1-000955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 4. II. 2004
GOO7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-2550-14G
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
IN C . AS NOMINEE FOR
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
LORI JEAN KILLMAIER. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST LORI JEAN
KILLMAIER,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LORI JEAN
KILLMAIER. IF ANY.
ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM
SUNBELT INC O/B/A FLORIOA
HOSPITAL. JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFEN DANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pui w ant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foractoaure dated
June 24. 2004 entered In Civil

VS
AARON MACINNESS A/K/A
AARON B. MACINNESS, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST AARON MACINNESS
A/K/A AARON B MACINNESS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
AARON MACINNESS A/K/A
AARON B MACINNESS, IF
ANY. THE CROSSINGS
MASTER COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC . JIM S
PLUMBING 4 IRRIGATION
INC ; HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
RUTLAND ARCHITECTURAL/
COPPERWORK/GUTTERING.
CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION *
DEVELOPMENT CORP. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure daled
June 24. 2004 enfeiod m Civil
Case No 04 CA 975-14 ol the
Circuit Court of Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida,
I will sell to Ihe highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West From
Ooor al the SEMINOLE Count/
Courthouse located at 301 N
Patk Avenue in Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 a in on the 22 day ol
July.
2004
Ihe
following
described property as sel lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,

to-wit

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 168,
BUILDINQ 71. OF HIDDEN VIL­
LAGE
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED MARCH 22, 1985
IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1624, PAGES 1581 THROUGH
1787.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOHOS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETH
ER WITH ALL APPURTE­
NANCES THERETO AND AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS OF
SAID CONDOMINIUM AS SET
FORTH IN SAID DECLARA­
TION
Dated this 24 day at June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish at.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. PA., ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-11726
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or I 800955-8.770. via Florida Relay
Service
Pubteh: July 4. 11.2004
G009
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL OlVISION
CASE NO.: 04CAA52 I4G
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Ptamtifl.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fetal Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated toe 24 day ol
June. 2004 entered in Civil Casa
No 04-CA-452-I4Q al the
Circuit Court ol the 18 TH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Santord. Ftonda. where­
in CHASE MANHATTAN MORTOAQE CORPORATION is the
Plaintiff and DAVID M NATHAN.
HARTMAN
A
SONS.
ROCHART, INC.: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID
M
NATHAN; JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY ore
Defendants I will sen to the high­
est end best bidder lor cosh at
the WEST FRONT DOOR at tho
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue et
Sanford, Florida, at 11 00 am
on too 27 day ot July. 2004 Ihe
tallowing described property as
set lorth in said Summary Final
Judgment, town.
LOT 103. NORTHRIDGE AT
COUNTRY CREEK, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
38. PAGES 90-92. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Ad.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6854227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice l&lt;
heartng or voice impaired, call I 600-955-8771
Daled this 24 day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimtlo (954)771-6052
Publish July 4. 11. 2004
GOtO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 04 CA-B31-140
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC. AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC.,
Plaint,!!

ROBERTA M TAYLOR, eta).
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 24 day ol
June, 2004 entered in Civil Casa
No 04-CA-B3I-14G of Ihe
Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord Ftonda.
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS, INC . is Ihe Ptamlifl and
ROBERTA M TAYLOR: UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA.
GEORGE
TAYLOR
A/K/A
GEORGE A TAYLOR. JOHN
DOE
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JECT
PROPERTY
aie
Defendants I will soli to tho
highest and best bidder tor cash
at too WEST FRONT OOOR al
the
SEMINOLF
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 10 day ol
August. 2004 Ihe following
described property as sel lorth at
saul Summary Final Judgment,
lo Wit
LOT 2, BLOCK K CAMELOT
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THAT
CERTAIN PLAT AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 95
AND 96. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A/K/A
1510 GUINEVERE
DRIVE CASSELBERRY FL
32707
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in bus proceeding
Should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number 1407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ot this notice It
hearing or voice impaired, can 1*
800-9558771
Dated this 24 day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile: (954)7716052
Publish July 4, 11,2004
G011
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04CA636-14-D
BANK ONE. N A , AS TRUSTEE
FiK/A THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAGO, AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THAT
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED
NOVEMBER t. 1998. FOR TFC
HOME EQUITY TRUST 1998-t,
Plaintiff,

Leg a ls
LINDA
H
WILLIAMS.
UKNOWN TENANT NO 1,
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2.
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AOAINST A NAMED
DEFENOANT
TO
THIS
ACTION, OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN
THE
PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated June 24,
2004, and entered in Case No
04-CA 836-I4G
UCN
592004C A000836XX XXXX Of
the Circuit Court ot the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Semmole Counly. Florida,
wherein Bank One. N A , as
Trustee LVa The First Nanonal
Bank ol Chicago, as Trustee
under thal Pooling ts Plaintiff
and LINDA H WILLIAMS;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1,
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
aro
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al too West Front Door ol Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 North
Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at
Seminole Counly. Florida, at
I f 00 a m on too 27 day ol July,
2004 the following described
property as set lorth In said
Order or Final Judgment, lo wit
LOT tfl. SAN LANTA. THIRD
SECTION, ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
13, PAGE 75. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
If you an* a person with a dis­
ability who ioods any accommo­
dation in or.tor to participate In
this proceeding, you are on tilted,
al no cost to you, to the provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact Ihe Court al 407-6654330 within two |2) woikmg days
ol your receipt ot this Notice, if
you are hearing or voice
Impaired, call Florida Relay
Service (800)955-8771
DATED at Sanford. Florida on
Juno 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By Mary Stioupo
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT 6 DIAZ, PA
Attorneys tor Plamtifl
2691 East Oakland Patk Blvd
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Santord Hor(»ld
Publish July 4.11. 2004
GO 12
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO : 03-CA-IB84-I4Q
CHASE MANHATTAN
MOHTOAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
VS

SHABBIRALI M
BHOJANI.
SMAIDAS BHOJANI
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC .
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given thal,
pursuant lo the order or final
(Udgment entered m this cause
in the Circuit Court ol Seminole
Counly Florida, I win sell too
property situatod m Seminole
County Florida, described at
LOT 219 CHASE GROVES
UNIT 4B
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED tN PLAT BOOK
53 PAGES 67 69, INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
and commonly known as
2674 Adnle Place. Lake Mary.
FL 32746
at public sale, to too highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at tho west
Iron! door ol tho Semmole
County Courthouse. Santord
Florida, al 11 00 AM on August
10. 2004
Dated Juno 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to toe proceeding If
hearing impaired. (TDO) 1-800955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770
(V), via Florida Relay Service

L eg a l s
Foreclosure tor Ptamtifl entered
m this cause on June 24, 2004.
in toe Circuit Court ot Semmole
County. Florida I wi« ted foe
property situated m Semmole
County. Flonda. described es:
LOT 174, WOODCREST, UNIT
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES
35, 36 ANO 37. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known os:
5307 Bmnacle Court, at public
sale, to the highest and best bid­
der, tor cosh, held on the west
Iron! door ol the Semmole
County Courthouse, at 11 00 AM
on August 24, 2004
Dalod this 24 day ol June,
2004
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration al
telephone number (407)665
4330, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TDO) 1-8009558771, or Voice (V) t-800955-8770, via Florid* Rolay
Service.
Michelle G Castillo
Kass. Shuler. Solomon. Spector,
Foyle 6 Singer, P A
PO Bo* BOO
Tampa. FL 33601-0800
Publish July 4, II , 2004
G014

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 04-CA-507-I4G
C IT IFINANCIAL EQUITY
SERVICES. INC .
Plaintiff,
vs
CAROLYN OtANNE RAILEY
and
RAILEY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CAROLYN
DIANNE RAILEY, IF ANY.
JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER
PERSON IN POSSESSION,
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
and all unknown parties claiming
by through under or against the
named defendants, whether
Irving or not. and whether said
unknown parties claims as heirs,
devtsoos, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity, claiming by,
through under or against tho
named defendants,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dalod June 24,
200-1 entered In Civil Case No
04-CA-507-14G ol the Circuit
Court ol toe 18th Judicial Circuit
in and tor Semmole County,
Ftonda, wherein CITlFINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., is
Plaintiff and CAROLYN DIANNE
RAILEY amt
RAILEY,
UNK7IOWN SPOUSE OF CAR
OLYN DIANNE RAILEY. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER
PERSON IN POSSESSION.
SECRETARY OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
and all unknown parties claiming
by. through under or against too
named defendants, whether Irv­
ing or not, and whether said
unknown parties claims os heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity, claiming by,
through under or against tho
named defendants and all
unknown parties claiming by.
Ihiough under or against the
named defendants, whether Irv­
ing or not, and whether said
unknown parties claims as heirs,
devisees, grantees assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity claiming by
Ihiough under or against the
named
defendants
aie
Delendant(s)
I will sell to the highest bidder
lor cash, at the West Front Door
ol
the Semmole County
Courthouse. 30t N Park Ave.
Santord, Ftonda at 11 00 o'clock
a m on the 27 day ol July. 2004
the following described property
as set forth In said Final
Judgment, to wit
ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL
OF LAND IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA,
AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED
IN OR BOOK 2346 PAGE
1324 ID421 21-30-518 OBOO0110 BEING KNOWN AND
DESIGNATED AS LOT I t ,
BLOCK B, COACH LIGHT
ESTATES SECTION III, FILED
IN PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE 86
BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM
CAROLYN DIANNE RAILEY, AS
TRUSTEE. AS SET FORTH IN
OR BOOK 2346, PAGE 1324.
OATED 10/14/1991. SEMINOLE
COUNTY RECORDS, STATE
OF FLORIDA
Street address 2240 Winslow
Circle. Casselberry, Florida
32707
DATED Ibis 24 day ot June.
2004

Mason Law, PA
17757 US. 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Cloarwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Court Seal
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish July 4, I t . 2004
0013

Published in: Sanford Herald

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-I87S-I4G
MtOFIRST BANK.

11, 2004 P age 3B

Daniel S Mandel Esq
Mendel Weismon, Heimborg.
Brodio 6 Gnffin, PA
Attorneys for Plamtifl
2101 Corporate Blvd . Suita 300
Boca Raton. FL 33431
(581)969 0300
Publish July 4. 11,2004
G015

dmg on toe 29th o l July, 2004
at 3 0 5 pm, on toe premises
where said property has been
stored and which a rt tocatsd at
Ample Storage Center. 100
Ample Court. 2900 West Airport
Boulevard, County ol Seminole,
State ol Florida, toe following
Customers
Name
Description of Ooods

Unit#

Elwtn W. Hotaomb. #0-015 Pool

Purchases must be paid for al
(he time of purchase In cash
only An purchased items told
as is, where is, and m u ll be
removed al toe time of sola
Sale subject to cancellation in
Ihe event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party
This is toe 29th day of Jure,
2004
Publish July 4, I t . 2004
G024
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING REGARDING
THE JOINT PLANNING
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN THE CITY OF
SANFORO. SEMINOLE
COUNTY AND THE
SANFORO AIRPORT
AUTHORITY REGARDING
PLANNING AUTHORITY ON
UNINCORPORATED LANDS
IN THE AIRPORT
LAYOUT PLAN
Notice Is hereby given thal the
Sanford Airport Authority will
conduct a public heartng on July
20, 2004 beginning at 8 30 a m
or as soon lhereafter as possible
in Ihe Santord Airport Authority
Board
Room.
1200
Red
Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford.
Ftonda
The purpose ol Ihe
hearing is to consider, to receive
public input, and to take action
on a proposed joint planning
interlocal agreement between
the City ol Santoid. Seminole
County and too Sanford Airport
Authority The purpose ol the
agreement Is to set forth proce­
dures for into rgovorn menial
coordination between Seminole
County and the City ol Santord
regarding development ol prop­
erties within the unincorporated
aroas of tho Airport layout Plan
and to allow the City and the
County to |omtty share planning
authority on properties within the
Airport Layout Plan
Interested parties are encour­
aged to provide wntlerVoral input
regarding the proposed og.ee
men! at tho Sanford Airport
Authonty mooting or by writing to
Diane Crews. Vice-President of
Administration, Santord Airpod
Authority. 1200 Red Cleveland
Boulevard Santord. FL 32773
The proposed agreement is
available lor public review at the
Santord
Airport
Authority
Administrative Offices, 1200
Rod Cleveland
Boulevard.
Santord. Florida Itom 8 00 am
to 5 00 p m . Monday through
Friday
Diane Crows
toco President ot Administration
Publish July 11. 2004
G039
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO : 03 CA-SOS-14K
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC ,
Plaintiff

KERRI G ZEH. BANK OF
AMERICA. N A , LAWRENCE
M ZEH, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KERRI Q ZEH. JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 301h day ol June.
2004 entered m Civil Case No
03CA-80S-14K ol toe Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County Sanlord. Florida, where­
in COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS. INC . is the Plaintiff and
KERRI G ZEH. BANK OF
AMERICA. N A , LAWRENCE
M ZEH. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KERRI G ZEH, JOHN DOE.
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
are Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
al the West Front Door al the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue »i
Santord. Florida, al 11 00 am
on the 3rd day ol August. 2CXH
the following described property
as set lorth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 60. OF W1NDTREE WEST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20, PAGES 97 &amp;
98, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
A/K/A 890 SUTTER LOOP.
LONGWOOD. FL 32750
In
accordance
with
(he
Americans with Disabilities Ad,
Parsons with Disabilities needng s special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact toe Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later toon seven (7)
days poor lo the proceeding ll
hearing impaired. (TDD) 18009558771 or Voice (V) 1 8009558770 vie Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 2nd day of July,
2004

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Sunday. July 11,2004

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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN­
DANTS)

203 Woodmera Btvd , at public
safe, to lha mgnest and best Did­
der. tor c a rt, held on the west
Iron! door ot the Semmoie
County Courthouse, at I t 00 AM
on August 3, 2004

PAGE 5-7 INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.

Deled 8W 2nd day of Auguct
2004.

ALL C U IM S NOT SO FLEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Dated this 2nd day of July.
2004

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY C U IM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARREO

Removal o» to# described vehictes D U conducted In corip*•nce with F S 713 78 None*
that Harry* Towing w * h &lt; said
vehicles at Pubic Auction lor
C a rto n July 73, 2004. a lt 0 0 0
A.M. at 102 N Map's Ave..
Sanford F L 37771 A l v rtid a s
sold AS IS No Wa guaranteed
Harry* Towtng reserve* lha fight
to Old on any vahets
Vahtclas may ba vtewvd ona
hour prior to sals
1997 FORD
1FTEF270eVNCt0008

Publish Jiffy It, 2004
0064
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROOATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: 04-586-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JAMES EDWARD PLEASANT,

Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha administration ut the estate
ot Jamas Edward Pleasant,
deceased, whose dale ot death
was March t, 2004, and whose
Social Security Number is 44728-1870, i* pending in tha
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Division, tha address ot which Is
301 N Pars Avenue, Sanlord,
FL 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice is required to be served
must We their claims with this
Courl WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE TO THEM
A l other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO |2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha dale of the first publication
ol this Notice Is July 11, 2004
Personal Representative
James W Pleasant
t033 Oak View Road
High Point. NC 27265
STEPHEN H COOVER
Atsomay for James W Pleasant
Florida Bar Number 0314080
Hutchison, Mamele 8 Coover,
PA
230 North Path Avenue
PO Bon 1149
Sanford, Florida 32772
Telephone: (407)322-4051
Publish July 11, 18. 2004
0063
Public Auction
Public auction to be hekt at
9 01 am. on the day(s) specified
below, at the front door ot
Athen s Towing. Inc Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sanford. F L tor lha pur­
pose ot disposing of the follow­
ing vehicles
For further information ploase
call (407)321-2948
07/28'2004
(t) Year 2000-Make Chevortet
VIN4 2 0 IFP22G2Y2122633
Publish July 11, 2004
0062
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-135M4L
GHEEN TREE SERVICING LLC
F/K/A CONSECO FINANCE
SERVICING CORP
F/K/A
OREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION.
Plaineft.
vs.
JERRY L COOPER A/K/A
JERRY COOPER JANE OOE
COOPER, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JERRY L
COOPER AK/A JERRY
COOPER, BRENDA K.
COOPEH: JACQUELINE SUE
COOPER IF LIVING,
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENO ANTiS), IF
REMARRIED
AND
IF
DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS, LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
OEFENOANT(S).
LEASING
TECHNOLOGY.
IN C .
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTINQ,
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS. LIENORS OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
OEFENDANT(S) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLA1MINO
BY, THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS.
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
OOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO BRENDA K. COOPER;
JACQUELINE SUE COOPER.
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTS). IF REMAR­
RIED AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,

WHOSE RESIDENCE are/ts
unknown.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

YOU ARE HEREBY required to
hie your answer or written
defenses, if any. In the above
proceeding with the Clerk ot this
Court, and lo serve ■ copy there­
of upon the plaintiff» attorney,
whose name and address
appears hereon, within 30 days
after the first pubficatton of this
Notice of Action, the nature of
this proceeding bemg a suit for
foreclosure of mortgage against
the following described property,
town

In accordance with Ihe
Americans With Onatkioes Act
parsons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)0654330. not later than seven (7)
days poor to Ihe proceeding It
heanng Impaired. (TOO) 1 800955 8771. or Voice (V) 1800
955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service

LOT 171, RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS. UNIT IIIA. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
48, PAGES 87-69, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 2004 SWIFT ROAD.
OVIEDO, FL 32766

Michelle Q Casino
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector.
Foyle 8 Singer. PA
PO
800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Publish July 11, 18. 2004
G059

If you tail lo hie your answer or
wmten defenses in the above
proceeding, on plaintiffs attor­
ney, a default will be entered
against you lot tha rebel
demanded in the Complain! or
Petition

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL 0IVIS10N
CASE NO . 01 CA-3134-14G

Dated this day of JUL 1.2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 33819-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintilt

JP MORGAN CHASE BANKAS
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,

vi.

C

Publish: July I t . 18. 2004
GOflt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.; 03-CA-738-I4W
UNITED GUARANTY
RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE
COMPANY OF NORTH
CAROLINA.
Plaintiff,

V*
RENA HUDGINS A/K/A RENA
HUGO INE. KATHLEEN E
SODERSTROM.
KARL
A
SODERSTROM AND AND
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES. GRANTEES OR
CREDITORS
OF
KARL
SODERSTROM. DECEASED,
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Ex Parte OrderRescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered In th/s cause, in the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Flonda. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described as
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
LOCATED
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY; LOT 5 AND 8.
BLOCK
D,
SANLANDO
SPRINGS TRACT NO 6, AS
PER PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5.
PAGE 53. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

TERRY l PERKINS, at a l.
Defendants
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Older
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
' dated Ihe 1st day of July, 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03-CA3114-14G ot the Circuit Court of
Ihe 1BTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Sanford,
Florida, wherein JP MORGAN
CHASE BANK AS TRUSTEE Is
Ihe Plaintiff and TERRY L.
PERKINS. CRISTY KOON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
CRISTY KOON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TERRY L.
PERKINS. JOHN DOE, JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants, t will soil to the
highest end best bidder for cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Patk Avenue In
Sanlord, Florida, al 11:00 a m.
on tha 3rd day ol August. 2004
the following described property
as set forth m said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 59 OF GRANADA SOUTH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK t5. PAGE 100, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a apodal accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 30 1 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later man seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1 800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services

and commonly known as
15tl Robert Street, at public
sale, to the highest and best bid­
der, tor cash, held on the wesl
tront door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, al 11 00 AW
on Jutyy 29. 2004

Dated this 2nd day of July.
2004

Dated this 30th day ol June,
2004

Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453 0365
Facsimile (954)7716052

Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans Wilh Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654330. not later man seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding II
heanng impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771. or Voice (V) 1 000955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G. Castillo
Kasa. Shuler. Solomon. Spector.
Foyle 8 Singer. P A.
PO Bos 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0000
Publish: July 11.18. 2004
G060
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03 C A 3072*140
MlOFIRST BANK.
Plaintiff.
v*.
PATRICIA L. KING. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. CITIBANK (SOUTH
DAKOTA). N A . CITY OF
SANFORD, VIRGINIA FELDER.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice la hereby given, pur­
suant to an Ea Parte Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
entered In this causa, m tha
Circuit Court of Saminole
County. Florida I will sell the
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as:
LOT 2. BLOCK E. WOOOMERE PARK 2ND REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 73, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
and commonly known as

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Publish July 11, IB. 2004
G057

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-I602-14K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC .
PUINTIFF.
VS
ERNEST L ROBERSON. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST ERNEST L
ROBERSON.UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ERNEST L
ROBERSON, IF ANY;
HOLLOWBROOK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC , JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment o l Forectoaute dated
July 1. 2004 amered m Civil
Case No 03 CA-1802-14K of
me Clrcuff Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit n and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Flonda.
I * 4 ael to the highest and beat
bidder tot c a rt al the West Front
Door al me SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N.
Park Avenue In Santord. Flonda.
al 11.00 a m on the 3rd day of
August. 2004 tha following
described property as set torth n
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit:

|

07/2S/2004

Publish to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suae
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-13852
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, petsona with disabdities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407685-4227. 1000-955-8771 (TOO) or 1800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 11,18. 2004
G0S6
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-248O-I4W
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
t
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT SERIES 1998-1,
PUINTIFF.

VS
ROBERT L HILL. IF
LIVING, 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 ROBERT L HILL;
PATRICIA G HILL. HILL. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CUIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PATRICIA G. HILL;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 30. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 03 CA 2480-14W ol
the Clrcuff Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will sen to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door of the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Paik Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al I t 00 a m on the 29 day ol
July.
2004
lha
following
described property as sel forth in
sad Summary Final Judgmenl.
to-wit;
LOT 58. BLOCK B U K E
BRANTLEY ISLES. SECOND
ADDITION, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 11,
PAGE 5. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 30 day ot June.
2004
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Maiy Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-17577
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabibbos needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227, t800-955 8771 (TDO) of I 800955-8770, via Ftorda Ralay
Service
Publish July I I . 18. 2004
G055

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-631-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
LYNNE STANSFIELD,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of LYNNE STANSFIELD,
deceased, whose dale ol death
was April 3. 2004, la pending in
the Clrcuff Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division; File Number 03-1256CP. me address ol which is
Post Office Boa Otawer C.
Santord. FL, 32772-0659 The
names and addresses ol the
Personal Raprasentatrve and
the Personal Representative')
attorney are set torth below
A) creditors ol the decedent
and other persona having
claims or demands against
decedents estate on whom a
copy of this notice w required to
be served must file thee deans
with tree Court WITHIN THE
U T E R OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION
Of
THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
JULY 11. 2004
Leurte Greanawaff
Personal Representative
5120 Kytock Road
Mechemcsburg. PA 17055
RHONDA M CASTANON, ESO
Florida Bar No 0099015
1270 Orange Ave. Sun* A
Winter Perk. FL 32789
Telephone 407/5996736
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: July 11.18. 2004
G054

A l other creditors of me dece­
dent and persona having deans
or demand* against me dece­
dent'* estate must Me their
daime with this Court WITHIN 3

(1) Year 1988/Uak* Dodge
VlN# 3B4G002Y5JM841848
Pu0**h Juty I t , 2004
0044
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal of m * described vetvdee wee conducted to comp*ence wtm FS 713.78. Nonce
that Harrys Towing wtS t*4 said
vehid#* at Pub*c Auction tor
Cash on Juty 21, 2004. el 1000
AM . at 102 N. Maple Ave.,
Santord, FL 32771. A l vehidet
told AS IS. No M e guaranteed.
Merry* Towtng reserve* the right
to bid on any vehide

1997 NISSAN
1N4BU31D6VC181309

NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to Florida Statutes
Seif Storage Facility A ct Sec
63 806 8 83 807. Safe of con­
tents (household/supplies) In
leased space to satisfy Owner
Liens
162
260
458
664
914

Soiomen Jones
Robert Johnson
Fred HiSsman
John Jauz
Becky R Perry

1993 DODGE
1B3XP28K1PN523411
1989 FORD
1FAPP6047KH148003
1985 CHEVROLET
1G8CT18B7F0218794
2000 FORO
1FAFP52U9YA137050

To be sold or disposed of
Thur*. 07/29/2004 12 p m.
Public Auction, Cash Only
At; SunRay Store Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary, FL 32746
AH may pay up-Calt 407-3334355

CAR 1995 Mercury 4 Door
VlN# t MELM50U8SG631718

NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 7-2964 at 9 00 a m
WHERE; Miranda s Towing
326 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32785
CAR 1995 Mitsubishi 4 Door
V!N# JA3AA26A2SU011511
Publish: July 11,2004
0049
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure oil
Lien and intent to sett vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
07/27/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanford, FI
32771-4059 Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or refect any and/or ail
bids
1FABP22X2FB150019
1985 Ford Tempo
Publish: July tt . 2004
0048
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
August 05. 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin A v e . Oviedo, FL
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before me Auction from QAM
until 8PM Terms are cash or
certified fund* only OVIEDO
TOWING leserve* the right to
accept or refuse any and aft
bids
The following
offered for bids

vehicles

sie

1995 Chevrolet Capnce Clas
VlN# IQ1B152W1 SRI 17575

NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
August 02, 2004, at 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave , Oviedo, FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicle* on the day
before me Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Term* are cash or
certified funds only. OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and a)
Cud*
The following
offered tor butt

vefude*

are

1999 Oeewoo Legarua
VlN# KLAVA8924XB178753
1988 Oldamobffe Cuba**
Sup
VlN# 1Q3WR14W9JD329925
Publish : July 11, 2004
0045
Public Auction
Public auction to be held el
901 am. on the day(i) specified
below, si the from door ol
Athen s Towtng, Inc. Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Sues
134, Santord. FL tor me pur­
pose of disposing of me toiowing vehtotea:
For further information please
ca# (407)321 2*48

( I) Year 1991Mak# Mercury
VlN# 1MELM5345PG617388

Publish July 11. 2004

1988 OLDSMOBILE
1G3C X51C5J4303249

The St. Johns River Water Management District has received
the application tor Environmental Resource Permit)*) (mm the
loftowtng eppticant(s);

LOT 6 B IK 3 BEL-AIR PB 3 PO
79 &amp; 79A
Being
more
specifically
described as located 1811
MEUONVILLE AVENUE

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS' INCLUDING
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE, WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (FS 286 0105)

Roche Development. 520 N Orlando Ave., Suite 5, Winter Park,
FL 32789. application #4-117-21900-6 The protect Is Pealed in
Seminole County, Section 22, Township 21 South, Range 31
East. The ERR application Is tor construction of a stormwater
management system for a 23 21 -acre, residential development
known aa Alafaya Townhomes PUD
Live Oak Reserve. L td , 1750 W Broadway S t, Suits 118,
Oviedo, FL 34765. application #4-117-78173-8 The protect Is
located in Seminole County, Sections 19, 20, 29 0 30, Township
21 South. Range 32 East. Tha ERP application Is tor the Uve
Oek Reserve Phases 4 &amp; 5 Conceptual Modification
The file(s) containing each ot the above-listed application! s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal
holidays, 8 00 a.m. to 5 00 p m at the St. Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to tha application may be made, but
should be filed with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid
St . Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the
data of publication. Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. Filing a written objection does not sniffle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutas. Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who file a petition meeting the requirements ol
Sections 120 596 and 120.57, Flonda Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an-Administrative
heanng Ail timely tiled written objections will be presented to the
Board for consideration in its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on tha application.
Gtona Lewis, Division Director, Division o l Permit Data Service*
St Johns Rfver Water Management District
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIODLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
CASE NO. 6:02-cv-951*O rt-t9JGQ

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULO CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-5628 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff.
vs

Publish: July 11. 2004
GO60

DANNY TRUE and DANTZ ENTERPRISES TRUST.
Defendants

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For information on Semmoie
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at
www semmolecountyfl gov/purchasing.
select
Current
Procurements lor a list of all
active solicitations tor RFPs.
PSa. IFBs and CC*. Many can
be downloaded and printed *1 no
charge or call 407665-7131 AH
solicitation* and procurement
information are also available at
me County Services Building.
1101 East First Street. Room
3208 Santord. FL
32771
between the hours of SAM to
5PM Mon-Frt
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. it It the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminote
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fired receiving date
ot submittal s/bids
Addenda
information i* also available on
the County * Web Page
Pubkih July 11. 2004
0040

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G048

PubAsh: Juty 11. 2004
G042

NOTICE

Larry Blair. Chairman
Board of Adjustment

Publish: Juty 11, 2004
G050

DATE
REQUESTED:
Wednesday. July 6. 2004

1989 DODGE
1B3BA46K9KF440O39

Nolle* is hereby given that me
Board ol Ad|ustment of the City
ot Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on Juty 22, 2004 in the
City Has Commission Chambers
at 11 30 AM in order to consid­
er a request for a conditional use
for an addition to a non-conform­
ing structure in the Zoning
Ordinance aa it pertains to tide
yard is Ibsens and the minimum
parcel width st the building line
In a SR-t zoning district Cor;

WHEN 7-29-04 al 9 00 a m
WHERE: Mirandas Towing
326 Loyd Lana. Oviedo. FL
32765

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA

Sealed b id * most be accompanied by bid deposit: A Bid Bond.
Cashier's Check o r Certified Check tor five (5%) percent o l the
total amount bid. Contractor* shall be licensed as a Roofing
Contractor lo do business in the State o l Florida. A copy of each
license is lo be submitted with the Bid. Project Manual la avail­
able lor a non re fundable cost of JSO 00 per set In our office.
There will be a pre-bid conference held consisting of review of
Ihe project al 1000 am July 15, 2004 in tha Board Room at 400
South Locust Avenue

0065

WHEN 7-2964 at 9 00 tom.
WHERE: Miranda s Towing
328 Loyd Lana. Oviedo, FL
32765

NOTICE OF SALE

PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424

SANFORO HOUSING AUTHORITY, 94 Cash* Brewer Court.
Santord. Florida 32771 will receive bids on J u ly 28, 2004 u n til
2:00 p m . Bids wifi be opened at 3 0 0 pm In the Board Room at
400 South Locust Avenue, Santord. Flonda 32771 tor Ihe con­
struction o f Roofs at afl six of our developments

1988 PONTIAC
102N E14U7JC078496

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:

Publish: July 11. 2004
G051

upon

SANFORO HOUSING AUTHORITY
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS
ROOF REPLACEMENT

June 30. 2004

NOTICE OF SALE

CAR; 1991 Buick 4 Door
V1NS 1G4NV54U9MM204534

e v id e n c e

WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED. FLORIDA STATUTES
2860109

NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOARO WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARING. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR
SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE.
WHICH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY

1992 TOYOTA
JT2ST87F1N0127851

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GOS3

and

contact Gary Schindier. City
Planner a l (407) 505-1442. Ybu
may obtain copies of to* appacetion end stall report al the
Community
Development
Department. Lake Mary City HaA
located *1 100 Country CM)
Road

Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale.

1988 DODGE
1B3BV51E3GG252 782

07/23/2004
LOT 197, HOLLOWBROOK
PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 36.

(2) Year 1994/Maka CadUac
VtN# 106KS52Y3RU81S897

L egals

L e g a ls

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN
that the Planning and Zoning
Board of me City of Lake Mary.
Florida, acting a* the Sign Cod*
Board of Adiutbnent wifi hold a
Public Hearing on Tuesday July
27, 2004 at 8 00 p m . or m
soon as posaibf* tharsafter, to
consider a request from Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home, appli­
cant. for a sign vanenc* to
Chapter 155, Appends I. Sub­
section 8, Lake Mary Code of
Ordinance*, to increase the
number ol permitted ground
signs from 1 to 2. The public
hearing wK be held st the City of
Lake
Mary
Commission
Chamber*. 100 N. Country Club
Road.
The subject property is located
between the eaatbound and
westbound lone* of CR 46A,
eest of Rinehart Road
The
physical address bemg 5000 CR
46A
Parcel 10 Numbers:
05-20-30-510600060U1 0
32-1960-30060806000
The Putec Hearing *iS be held
at tie Lake Mary Commwaaxi
Chambers tOO N Country Club
Rd . Lake Mery The Public is
invited to attend and be heard
Said heanng may poqdnue Item
Urn* to fim * until tha Planning
and Zoning Board make* a in e l
action. For eddAonai Informa­
tion regarding thw item you may

NOTICE OF UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE
Notice la hereby given that under a final Decree of Foreclosure
and Order ol Sate rendered in the above-styled action on
January 8, 2004, by the United States District Court tor the
Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division. In lavor of the
Plaintiff, United States of America the United Stales Marshal, in
and tor the Middle District of Florida, appointed in said decree,
will on A u g u s t 4, 2004, at 3 00pm, at tha West front steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse, located at 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford, FL 32771 In Seminole County, offer lor sale and sell at
a public outcry to the highest bidder, real property located at
6300 Murray Court. Sanford, Flonda. and more particularly
described as follows:
Lot 1, Dawn Estates, Section t t , according to tbo plat thereof aa
recorded In R at Book 22, Page 9 t, ol the Public Records of
Semmoie County, Flonda.
This property, including all Improvements, buildings, fixtures and
appurtenances, is referred to as the "Subject Property."
The terms and conditions ot the sale are as follows:
1 The sale shall be subject to all laws, ordinances and gov­
ernmental regulations (Including building and zoning ordi­
nances), affecting the premises, and easements and restrictions
of record, if any
2. The sale shall be subject to any unpaid real property taxes
affecting the Subject Property
3. A minimum bid ot $80,000 00 is required to purchase the
Subject Property
4 The successful bidder shall be required to deposit with the
United States Marshal a minimum of tan percant (10%) of tha
amount bid on the data ot the sale by cashier’s check.
5. The balance ot the purchase price shall ba tendered to tha
United Slates Marshal by tha succassful bidder within three busi­
ness (3) days following the date of sale Payment shall be made
by cashier's check payable to the United State* Marshal tor the
Middle O tstrid o l Florida. If the bidder faffs to fulfill this require­
ment. the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to tha expenses
of sale, with any amount remaining to ba returned to Via bidder,
and tr&gt;a Subject Property shall again ba offered tor saJ* under
the terms and conditions sat forth in this Order
f. The sale ot the Subject Properly shall be subject to confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirmation and receipt of the
full purchase price of such sale, the United States Marshal shall
execute and deliver a deed convoying the Subject Property to
the purchaser
g The Subject Property shall be sofd tree and dear of ait liens
and claims of any party to this proceeding
For additional information concerning the above-described prop­
erty. contact IRS Revenue Officer Kan Colt at telephone no.
(407) 660-5836 ext 164. For additional information concerning
the scheduling of the safe, contact the office of the U S. Marshal*
Service at telephone no. 407-048-6329
THOMAS D HURLBURT, JR.
United States Marshal
Middle District ot Florida
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Classifieds Work!
Call Ted Walker to
schedule your
classified.
407-322-2611

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MX. 112 No. 99

Sanford, Florida

Copyright O 2004 The Sanford Herald

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Cartgate: Official faces ouster
Deputy city manager notified
he may be fired for using golf cart
By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — The city's secondin-command was suspended with
pay Monday and could face termina­
tion for improper use of a golf cart.
Andrew Van Gaale, who became
Sanford's deputy city manager in
September 2003, received written
notice from City Manager Al

Road woes for
River Rats

M ayor may call for vote
on Sanford city m anager

Grieshaber that he has until July 17 to
respond to charges that he used a
city-leased golf cart for personal gain
during Sanford's July 4 celebration.
In a memo dated July 12,
Grieshaber alleges Van Gaale violat­
ed 19 state laws and city policies
ranging from solicitation of gifts and
operation of a golf cart on a roadway

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Mayor Brady Lessard
may call a special meeting of the dty
commission to determine the fate of
City Manager Al Grieshaber.
Lessard,
disappointed
with
Grieshaber's handling of a personal
issue involving Deputy City Manager
Andrew Van Gaale, said the incident is

See Cart, Page 7A

giving the dty a "black eye."
"There are no winners in this,"
Lessard said. "Everyone Ls going to end
up with egg on their face."
Grieshaber placed Van Guile on sus­
pension with pay and asked him to
resign his position for using a cityleased golf cart for personal use during
the city's July 4 celebration. Van Gaale
See M anager, Page 7A

Cruising the Boulevard

The Sanford River Rats lost
two tough one-run decisions
to the Daytona Beach
Barracudas over the week­
end, seeing their lead In the
Florida Collegiate Summer
League dwindle to one
game.
— S eaS porta. Page BA____

March of Dimes
raises $500,000
The March of Dimes has
announced that this year in
the tri-county area
WalkAmerica raised $4^9,(XX).
That breaks down to
$54,(XX) in Osceola County
and $435,IXX) for Orange and
Seminole counties. Almost
3,000 people gathered at Lake
Lily in Maitland on April 24,
to participate in WalkAmerica
and 500 people participated
on April 3 in the Osceola
Walk at Kissimmee Lakefront
Park.
With more than 1,400 com­
munities participating nation­
ally, WalkAmerica has raised
more than $1.3 billion for pre­
venting diseases and disabili­
ties in America's babies since
1970, according to the organi­
zation.
This year's top teams were
SunTrust, Wachovia,
KinderCare, Kmart, and
Sprint. The top new team
was Hannover Life RE,
which raised $17,500. The
most improved team in dol­
lar increase is Hank of
America, raising more titan
$70,IXX), up over $30,000 from
the previous year. The num­
ber one team this year and
for the past five years is
Publix, which raised more
than $100,000 in the tri-coun­
ty area.
March of Dimes also
announced that April 30th is
the National WalkAmerica
Day for 2005. The Central
Florida Walk will take place
that day, followed on May 7,
2005 by WalkAmerica in
Kissimmee.
The rate of premature
births in the US. is growing
and more than 450,000 babies
are being bom too soon or
too small each year, putting
them at a greatly increased
risk of lifelong physical and
mental disabilities. There is so
much more that needs to be
done to give every baby a
healthy start in life.
For more information, call
407-599-5077.

S e m in o le S m ile

Jeanne Gold —
Executive director,
Safehouse of Seminole

By A sh ley C o o v e r
H erald Intern

After months of repairing and sprucing up,
Seminole Boulevard opened to traffic again this
week. The road running parallel to the new
RiverWalk reminds people as they drive or stroll
by that Sanford Is booming with colorful banners
on the streetlights. Looking west, top photo, the
Seminole County court building and Sanford City
Hall are landmarks along the boulevard. Looking
east, right photo, workers put finishing touches
along the road. The marina and new palm troes
are visible.

Harald p h o to * by Tommy Vincent

‘M ini’ Olympic
spirit hits county
By Kate Lucas
H e ra ld C o rre s p o n d e n t

•

Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

Henderson and somobody talk during preparation for the
KidsGames, a mini-Olympics (or children ages 6 to 14.

SANFORD — The spirit of
the Olympics is corning to
Central Florida.
KidsGames,
a
miniOlympics for young people
between the ages of 6 and 14,
is a summer event that takes
place in venues all around the
world.
Seminole County
youth will have a chance to

participate in KidsGames
when it comes to the Orlando
area this week through July
16.
The weeklong program is
expected to have more than
1,000 youth from Seminole
County at four area venues
that include Sanford and Lake
Mary/Heathrow. Almost 300
See Games, Page 3A

S e m in o le stu d en t takes n a tio n a l, sta te title s
SANFORD — A local high
school student won more than
$5,000 in national and state
competitions in interpretation
and writing, according to a
news release from Seminole
County Public Schools.
Elisabeth Kristin Gilbert, a
Seminole High School student
in
the
International
Baccalaureate
program,
earned the National Award for
Outstanding Interpretation
and the State Level Superior
Award in the Senior division
in Literature for a short story
she wrote titled, "Electric
Blue." For this achievement,

Elisabeth won an expensepaid trip for two to the June
2004
National
PTA
Convention in Anaheim,
Calif., where she was honored,
received a $750 Scholarship
and a $5,000 education bond
from Parent Media Group.
Elisabeth
won
two
Reflections National Awards
of Excellence in 20004)1 and
2001-02 at the middle school
level. Last year she won a dis­
tinguished award at the state
level. In 2003 she also won a
Finalist award in the national
Ayn Rand Anthem essay con­
test. In her spare time

E lis a b e th
plays the
flute and
piccolo as a
member of
the Florida
Symphony
Y o u t

Gilbert

h

O rc h e stra
and in her
Junior year
she will be
t

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President of the Anime Club.
Elisabeth has been an avid
reader throughout her life and
her main literary influences
have been Ayn Rand,

Langston Hughes, Allen
Ginsberg, and Jack Kerouac.
At this time writing is just her
hobby but her dream after col­
lege is to develop it into a
career and become a novelist.
Each year. National PTA's
Reflections Program, an arts
recognition program, chal­
lenges students nationwide to
create an original artistic work
that supports a specific theme.
In 2004, more than 630,000
children participated in this
cultural arts program which
encourages creativity in litera­
ture, musical composition,
photography, and visual arts.

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SANFORD — A manufac­
turing company in Sanford
may nave to relocate because
of the area’s rising utility fees
and
the
accompanying
increase in franchise fees
being collected by the city.
Unicell Paper Mills Inc.,
supplies tissue paper in bulk
to other manufacturing com­
panies that repackage the tis­
sue for consumer sales.
The company located its
new manufacturing plant in
Sanford in 2001 based on util­
ity cost estimates supplied by
Florida Public Utilities and
Florida Power and Light
Energy Services.
Unicell officials under­
stood that by locating within
the City of Sanford, the com­
pany would pay the city a
franchise fee based on a fixed
percentage of their utilities
bills.
That franchise fee has
become a sore issue with
Unicell officials as utility costs
have increased.
Cities in Florida charge
franchise fees, or taxes, for
certain services that thirdparty vendors provide resi­
dents
and
businesses.
Consumers who use electrici­
ty, natural gas, cable televi­
sion and / or telephone service
are all taxed by cities for the
privilege of using those serv­
ices, even though the cities do
not provide or maintain the
services.
Some residential con­
sumers gripe about the fees,
particularly on a basic neces­
sity like utilities. But because
the fees are relatively small,
usually 3 or 4 percent of the
bill, many people fail to notice
the tax.
Large industrial compa­
nies, however, are acutely
aware of franchise fees
because increases in electrical
or natural gas rates equate to
thousands of dollars each
month.
Unicell, for example, is the
largest user of natural gas in
Central Florida and the sec­
ond largest user of electricity
in the region. Only NASA's
Kennedy Space Center uses
more electricity.
Since the company began
its Sanford operations, elec­
tricity costs have increased by
more than 41 percent and
total natural gas costs are
more than double the esti­
mates Unicell expected.
Accordingly, the franchise
See Mill, Page 3A

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Florida Family Law Rule* of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic dtodoaurs of docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can retuk m sanc­
tions, toctodwg dismissal or
striking ol pleadings
DATED JU N E 7. 2004
MARY ANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Cleik
PubHh: June 13, 30.37. 2004
and Ji#y 4. 2004
F079

UN KN O W N SP O U SE, HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
O R AN TEE S,
AS S IG N EES . LIENORS. C R E D ­
ITO RS. T R U S T E E S AND ALL
O T H E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U O H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T S TA N L E Y M C K IN ­
NEY: APRIL MCKINNEY,
IF
LIVING. AN D IF D EAD, TH E
UN KNO W N S P O U S E. HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N EE S . LIENORS. C R E D ­
ITORS. T R U S T E E S AND ALL
O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T APRIL M C KIN N EY.
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A ; JO H N D O E AND
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T S IN P O S S ES S IO N
D E FE N O A N T(S )

IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T, persona wtto dtsaM Has needtog a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
at
toe
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
St 407-665-4237, 1-800 -9 53
6771 (TO O ) or 16C O 955-8770
Via Florida Relay Service

Miami, Florida 33156-2619
(305)662-4110
Parsons with a disaWffy who
need a special accommodation
to participate in tots proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at X I N Park
Avenus. Suite N X 1 . Santord.
Florida 33771. wrtNn 3 working
days poor to the proceeding
Telephone (407)665-4337; 1600-9536771 (TO O ) or 1-8009336770 (V ) via Florida Relay
Service

Notice I* hereby given toat
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In toe above-styled
cause, in toe Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida. I wA
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florid*.

Americans With DlaabM et A d
persons In need of a special
acco mmodation to perttcipete In
this proceeding shell, within
seven (7) day* prior to w iy pro­
ceeding.
contact
the
Administrative Office of the
Court.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, M l North Part
Avenue, Sanford. F L 32771,
telephone 407-665 - O X . TO O
1-000-9338771 or 1-800-9558770 via Florida Relay Service'.

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I

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
ACONOmONALUtt
Node* it hereby given that a
P uM c Hearing * • be held by
tha
Planning
A
Zoning
Commi talon
In
Via
CAy
Com m it non Chamber*, City
H a l. Santord, Florida, at 700
p m on Thuraday, Ju ly IS ,
3004, to consider a raquaat tot a
Conditional U m In a S C -3 ,
SpaciaJ Commercial Zoning
R a m
LEQ AL DES C R IP TIO N E t/2 ol
Lot 4 BLK 3 TH 3 Town ot
Santord. PB t P Q SS
Tha proparty being mora gener*
a ly datenbad a t 100 E. t it
Sbaat
Conditional U ta Requeued.
A low A to n o K Bavaraga Salas
tor On Premises Conaumpoon In
a S C O . Spacial Commarcial
coning dittncf at 103 E. 1st
Straat (Sebik's)
It approved by (ha Planning and
Zoning Commission on July 13,
2004. tha City ComnMaion m l
conaldar this raquaat on July 20.
2004 at 7 00 p m in too City
Commisaion Room In City H al,
Santord. Florida. Th a City
Commiaalon may piaca ctxxk
bona upon tha conditional uaa by
maana ot a davalopmant ordar
A l partiaa In Intaraal and emtana
ahal have an opportunity to be
heard al sad hearing
By ordar ol tha Planning S
Zoning Commission ol toe City
ot Sanford. Florida, this 29th day
ol June 2004
Ross
Robert.
Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commsaion
A DV ICE T O TH E PUBLIC II a
peraon decidea to appeal a decl­
aim made with reaped to any
m iner considered al tha above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ol toe
proceedings Including too testi­
mony and evidence, which
record te not provided by tha
City ol Santord (F S 296 0103)
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN O A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N TA C T TH E P E R ­
S O N N EL O F F IC E ADA C O O R ­
D IN A TO R A T 330-5926 49
H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETIN G

VIN# 1H O I EAK17CY115314.
This auction wN be held on
JU LY 31. 3004 at 10am in toa
morning at Autotronica at 174
East IB c fa i Hammock Road.
Oviedo. FL 32765

lis p e d toe vetsdes on toe day
betore toe auction between
Oam-Spm Terms are cash or

MPi«fT#0' rune*
■ ■ .jiffi m III1 la . —.

-

Oviedo Road A Wtecker Service
reserves toe rtgM to accept or
reject any and a* bids

N O T IC E O F P U B L IC S A L E

PuMah July 4. 2004

0022

A D V E R TIS E M E N T O F S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN
toat toa undersigned intends to
sea the personal properly
described below to enforce a
Ian Imposed on said property
under toa Florida Se« Storage
Facility A d Statues (Section
63 801-63 909)
The undersigned w&lt;6 tea at
public tala by competitive biddtog on toa 29th day of July,
2004 at 3 03 pm, on toa premis­
es where said properly has
been atored and which are
located at Ample Storage
Center. 100 Ample Court. 2900
West Airport Boulevard. County
of Seminole, State of Ftends,
toe following:
Customers
Name
Description of Goods

Unit#

Etwm W Holcomb. ID -015 Pool
supplies
Purchases must be paid tor el
toe time of purchase in cash
only All purchased items sold
at la. where is, and mutt be
removed al toe tune of sate
Sale tubjed to canceletton in
the event of settlement between
owner and obftgaled party
Thia la the 29th day of June.
2004
Publish Juty 4, 11.2004
0024
Vehicle Auction
Auction date Is July IS, 2004 9
8 00 am
Location City Wrecker Service.
1236 W Hwy 436. Altamonte
Springs. FL 32714
Year Make Color VIN#

Publish July 4. 2004
0019

N O TIC E O F PUBLIC
HEARINQ T O C O NSID ER
A C O NDITION AL U S E
Notice is hereby given tha! a
Public Heating will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers, City
Halt. Santord. Florida, at 7 00
p m . on Thuraday, Ju ly IS,
2004, to consider a request tor a
Conditional Use in a S C -3 ,,
Special Commercial Zoning
District
LE G A L DESCR IP TIO N Lora t 9. BLK 4. TR 2. Florida Land and
Cotonuatlon Company limited
E- R Traffords Map of toe Town
ot Santord PB 1 P G S 36 64
The property being more gener­
ally described as 214 Palmetto
Avenue
Conditional Use Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment proj­
ect to establish residential uses
m the SC-3. Special Commercial
zoning district and first door
olfleo uses In toe Downtown
Commercial Historic District.
A l parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning A
Zoning Commission of toe City
ol Sanford. Florida, this 29th day
of June. 2004
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC If a
parson decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at toa above
meeting or hearing, he/she may
need a verbatim record ol too
proceedings including toe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by toa
City of Santord (FS 266 0103)
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E TO
P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N TA C T TH E P E R ­
S O N N E L O FFIC E ADA C O O R ­
D IN A TO R A T 330-3926 48
H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M E E TIN G
Publish July 4. 2004
G020
N O TIC E O F PUB LIC A U C TIO N
Notice la hereby given toat
Oviedo Road A Wrecker Service
will sea at pubic auction tor sal­
vage tor cash on demand to toa
highest bidder tha following
described vehicles 1994 Toyota
Corolla tour door beige. VIN#
JT2AE04B6R 0076178.
1990
Honda O n e two door maroon
VIN# JHMED6434LS006331.
This auction wtl be held on
J U L Y 17, 2004 at 10am in tha
morning al Autotronica al 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo, F L 32766
Prospective bidders may
inapect toa vehidee on toa day
before tha auction between
9am-3pm Terms are cash or
certified funds
Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves toe right to
accept or reject any and
Publish July 4. 2004
0021
N O T IC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Notice la hereby given toat
CMedo Road A Wrecker Service
m* set al pubkc auction tor sel­
vage tor cash on demand to toe
highest bidder toe b lo w in g
daaert:id vehidee: 1909 lauzu
pickup
grey,
VtN#
J A A C L 11LBK7216500.
1969
OtdwnobAe Eighty Eighi tour
door
maroon
VIN#
103 H Y 34 C 9 K 1614622. Volvo
740 tour door grey VtN#
Y V 1 0 X 8 7 4 0 F1 110337;
1962
Honda FXR motorcycle maroon

1976 Chevrolet
1X270012207310
1964 Mercury
1MEBIP94FXEZ652455
1966 Toyota
JT2SVI6E8G0475076
1986 Chevrolet
1Y 1SK8841G Z 199414
1987 Ford
1FTBR10A9HUC10470

P U B L IC N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N . T H A T O N T H E D A TE
A N D T IM E L IS T E D B E LO W .
A N D C O N T IN U IN G F R O M
D A Y T O D A Y U N T IL A L L
G O O D S ARE SO LD, W E
W IL L S E L L A T P U B L IC A U C ­
T IO N , T O T H E H IG H E S T
B ID O E R . F O R C A S H . A T T H E
W AREHOUSE
OF
ALL
A M E R IC A N S E L F S T O R ­
A G E . L O C A T E D A T 460
F L O R ID A C E N T R A L P AR K ­
W AY.
LO NGW O O D,
FL
32750. T H E F O L L O W IN G
G O O D S. W ARES. AND M ER­
C H A N D IS E F O R R E N T A N D
O TH ER
CHARGES
FO R
W H IC H A L IE N O N S A M E IS
C L A IM E D , T O W IT:
D A T E O F S A L E : 7/14/94
T IM E O F S A L E : 4:30 P.M.
(Custom er Nam e) (Unit # )
(Brief Description ol Goods
Being Sold)
U R D A N T E . M A R IA • #500
P E R S O N A L B E L O N G IN G S
H AIR . K Y L E • #604 H O U S E ­
H OLD P R O P ER TY
M A Y B ER R Y , J O S H U A - #589
B U S IN E S S S T U D IO
G R A Y S O N . L O R E N • #315
BOXES
S TO R A G E
P R O T E C T IO N
A U C T I O N S E R V IC E S , LIC
#593
T H E A B O V E IN F O R M A TIO N
IS T O B E P U B L IS H E D O N C E
A W EEK FO R TW O C O N ­
S E C U T IV E W E E K S
S A ID
SALE T O BE UN D ER AND
BY
V IR T U E
OF
TH E
S T A T U T E S O F T H E S TA TE ,
IN S U C H C A S E S M A D E A N D
P R O V ID E D
Publish: Jun e 27. 2004 and
July 4, 2004
F180

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S EM INO LE CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE Ot VISION
C A S E NO. 04-903-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

1987 Toyota
JT2SV2IW 3H00I1338
1988 Mazda
JM 1GD2225J1530571

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June 17, 2004 entered In C M
Case No 02-CA-3129-14 of toe
Crcuit Court ot toe 18TH Judicial
Circuit m and for SEM INO LE
County. Santord. Florida. I wM
set to toe highest and best bid­
der tor cash at toe West Front
Door st Ihe SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on Ihe 20 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 15. AND TH E N O R TH 1/2
O F L O T 16. B LOCK 7. H IG H ­
LAND PARK. AC CO R D IN G TO
TH E
P LA T T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R O E D IN PLAT B O O K 4,
PAGE 29. O F TH E PUBLIC
R ECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
CO UN TY, FLORIDA
Dated this 18 day of June.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot toe Circuit Court
By: Carol Moors
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E SEM INOLE HERALD
TH E LAW O FFIC E S O F OAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
BO I S University Drive Suito 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-97430
IN AC CO R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
ADM IN IS TR A TIO N ,
at
Ihe
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
at 407 665-4227, t BOO-9558771 (TD D ) or t 800 955 6770,
via Florida Relay Service
Publish June 27. 2004 and July
4. 2004
Ft 63

JE S S E C LE O N NEIGHBOR S.
Deceased

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO fllD A
G EN E R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO; 04 CA-263-14

N O TIC E O F ADM INISTRATION
1993 Chevrolet
1Q1JC144XP7179652
1993 Pontiac
I G2HZ52LXP1236590
1998 Honda
2HGEJ6622WH533102
Publish July 4, 2004
G025
Notice of Invitation to Bid
Food Service Vendors
4C Head Start Invites Food
Service Vendors registered with
the Florida Department ol
Headh. Bureau ol Child Nutrition
Programs to summit sealed bets
tor providing tool services tor as
centers 4C Head Start partlcipales in toe Child Care Food
Program
Specifications and proposals
may be obtained al the address
listed below on or before 3 00
p m July 7, 2004. 4C Head
Start reserves toe right to accept
or reject any or al bids and to
waive any lormalities in bids

Sealed bids presented in dupli­
cate will be received by 4C Head
Start. 3500 W Colonial Drtva.
Orlando. FL 32606 until Juty 2t,
2004 tor toe service period ol
2004-2003 school ysar
Inclusive sealed
opened on July
12 00 noon with
made on or about

bids will be
23. 2004 it
sward to bo
July 26.2004

Ail awards exceeding $50,000
are made pending approval by
toe Florida Department of
Health. Bureau of Child Nutrition
Programs
Publish July 4. 2004
0026

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 0 4 -0 R -2226-02D-K

The administration ot toe estate
of JE S S E C L E O N N E IG H ­
BORS. decetaed, file number
04 963-CP. la pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, toe address ol which is
301 N Park Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771 The names and
addresses ol the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER SO N S
ARE N O TIFIEO TH A T
Ail persons on whom this nonce
Is served who have obteebons
that challenge toa validity of the
will, too qualifications of the pei sonal representatives, venue, or
jurisdiction of this Court are
required to tile their objections
with this Court W ITH IN TH E
LA TER O F TH R E E M O NTH S
A F T E R TH E D A TE O F TH E
FIR S T PUBLICATION O F THIS
N O T IC E O R TH IR TY DAYS
A F TE R TH E O ATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F THIS
N O TIC E ON TH EM
All creditors ot toe decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands again si toe decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is served within three
months after toe date of toe fust
publication of this notice must
Ne their claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
LA TE R
OF
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR S T PUBLI­
C ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E OR
T H IR T Y DAYS A F TE R TH E
DATE O F SERVICE O F A C O P Y
O F TH IS N O TIC E O N THEM
All other creditors ot toe dece­
dent an persons having claims
or demands against toe dece­
dent’s estate must tile their
claims with this court WITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
DATE O F TH E FIR S T PUBLI­
CA TIO N O F THIS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS. DEM ANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EVER BARRED

JO H N A N TH O N Y W ARE.
Petitioner
AND

The date of toe first publication
ot this Notice « June 27,2004

VICKIE ANN WARE.
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

TE R E S A N EIG H B O R S HILL
Personal Representative
401 Old Parker Farm Road
Raetord. North Carolina 26376

T O VICKIE ANN WARE
A D D R E S S UN KNO W N
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED toat an
action has been Ned agamat you
and toat you are required to
aarve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to 4 on JO H N
A N TH O N Y
W AR E,
whose
address Is P O
Box 2362.
Cktando. FL 32802 on or betore
Ju ly 13, 2004. end Ne the origi­
nal wtto toe Clerk of this Court al
301
North
Park Avenue.
Santord. FL 33772. before serv­
ice on PeHttoner or mmsdioloTy
thereafter It you fail to do to, e
default may be entered egamst
you lor toe relief demanded st
toe petrtorv
C opies of a l court documents
in tots case, tnciudtng orders,
are available at toe Clerk of the
Circuit Court’s office You may
review toeae documents upon

J A. JU R G E N S . ESQ UIR E
FLO R ID A BAR NO 637165
SOS Wekiva Springs Road. Suite
500
longwood. Florida 32779
Telephone (407)772-2277
Facsimile (407)772-2278
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative

Ybu must keep the d a rk of the
Circuit Court's Office rtoMled of
y o u currant address (you may
Me Noaca of Currant Address,
Florida Famity Form 13.913).
Future papers In Ike lawsuit wffi
be ma4ed to the address on
record al toe dark’s office
W AR NIN G Rule 13 303,

WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FiK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .

Publish June 77, 2004 and Juty
4,2004

Fiat
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE CO U N TY ,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03 CA-2121H4

PLAINTIFF

S TA N LE Y MCKINNEY. IF
LIVING, AN D IF D EAD, TH E

W ELLS FAR G O BANK
M INNESOTA, NATIONAL
ASSO CIATIO N, AS T R U S TE E
UNDER TH E POOLING AND
SERVICING A G R E E M E N T
D A TED AS O F FEBR U AR Y 28.
200I I .
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID C H AR DING , A/K/A
DAVID C HARDING III A/K/A
DAVID C H A S E HARDING. III. IF
LIVING, AND IF OEAO, TH E
UNKNO W N S P O U S E. HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T OAVID C HARDING,
AX/A DAVID C HARDING III
A K A DAVID C H A S E
HARDING, III, ;
UN KNO W N
S P O U S E O F DAVID C.
H AR DING , A/KM DAVIO C.
H AR D IN G III A/K/A DAVID
C H A S E HARDINQ. Ill, IF ANY;
DARREN R. W ESTIN . IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, TH E
UNKNO W N SP O U SE. HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R A N TE E S ,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S TE E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T DARREN R
W ES TIN . UN KN O W N S P O U S E
O F D A R R EN R, W E S TIN ;
JO H N D O E AND JA N E D O E AS
UN KNO W N TE N A N TS IN
POSSESSIO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foieciosure dated
June 17, 2004 entered in C M
Case No 04-CA 283-14 of too
Circuit Court of the 16TH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida.
I wilt set to toe highest and best
bidder tor cash at toe West Front
Door at the SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord, Florida,
at 11 00 a m. on the 20 day ol
July.
2004
the
tol lowing
described property as set lotto in
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wit:
LO T 11, FER N BR O O K TRAILS,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LA T
TH E R E O F AS R EC O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 28, PAGE 88 AND
69. OF TH E PUBLIC R EC O R O S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
Dated this 16 day ot June.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol toe Circuit Court
By . Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
T H E SEM INO LE H ERALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A , A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(934)233 8000
04-22597

Publish June 27. 3004 end July
4. 2004
FI64
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 19TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 03 CA-2067-14W
D E U TS C H E BANK T R U S T
COM PANY AN ERICAS F/K/A
BAN KERS T R U S T AS
TR U S TE E .
Plaintiff.

R O G ER LO VE. FR E M O N T
IN V E S TM E N T A LOAN.
J O H N E T T A E LO V E . J O H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
UN KNO W N TE N A N T(S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E
S U B JE C T PROPERTY,
Defendants

PubHh June 27. 2003 and Juty
4.2004
F168
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLORIDA.
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY
Q E N ER A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO. 04-514 CA-14W
M O R TG A G E E LEC TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M ^,
INC.
AS
N O M IN E E
FO R
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O RP O RATIO N.
Pie mbit.

C H R ISTIN A PARI, et al,.
Defendant ( s ) .

N O TIC E OF
FOR ECLOSUR E SA LE

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated toa 17 day ol
June. 2004 entered in C M Case
No 02-CA-2067-14W of the
Circuit Court of Ihe 1 BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein D E U T S C H E BANK
T R U S T COM PANY AN ER IC AS
F/K/A B AN KER S T R U S T C O M ­
PANY A S T R U S T E E . Is Ihe
Plaintiff and R O G E R L O V E ;
F R E M O N T IN V E S TM E N T A
LOAN, JO H N E T T A E LO V E ;
JO H N D O E ; JA N E D O E AS
UN K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P E R TY
are
Defendants I will sail to toe
highest and best bidder tor cash
al the W E S T FR O N T D O O R al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord, Florida,
at II.00 a m on toe 20 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth in
sad Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure datsd JU N 17. 2004
and entered in Case No 04-324CA-14-W. ot toe Circuit Court ol
the
E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEM INOLE
County. Florida wherein M O R T­
G A G E E L E C TR O N IC R E G IS ­
TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S , INC A S
NOM INEE FOR C H A S E MAN­
H ATTAN M O R TG A G E C O R P O ­
R A TIO N
is
Ptaimm
and
CH R IS TIN A PARI, st at., are
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at toe West front door of toe
Courthouso
In
S A N FO R D ,
S EM IN O LE County. Florida.
11 00 AM o'clock on toe day of
JU L 22. 2004. Ihe following
described property as set forth m
said Final Judgment, to wit:

LO T 51, R O S E HILL, A C C O R D ­
ING TO TH E PLAT TH ER E O F,
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
54. PAGE (S ) 41 AND 42. O F
TH E P UB LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . F L O R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
toe
Americans with Disabilities Acl.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)0054227 within 2 working days ot
your receipt of this notice II
heating or voice impaiied. call 1600 955-8771
Dsted this 18 day of June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk

S E E LE G A L D E S C R IP TIO N
A TTA C H E D
H ER ETO
AN D
M ARKED AS EXHIBIT A a V a
9 0 1 Santa Barbara Drive,
Sanford. Florida 32773
Lot 1. Block 23. ot DR EAM W O LD
4 TH
S E C T IO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH E R E O F,
R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 4, PAGE 99 O F
TH E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORI­
DA, TO G E T H E R W ITH A P O R ­
TIO N O F L O T 2 D ES C R IB ED
AS FO LLO W S BEGINNING AT
TH E S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R
O F L O T 1. ALS O BEING TH E
N O R TH EA ST CO RNER O F
LO T 2. O F SAID DREAM W OLO.
RUN S O U TH 00*4715* W E S T
5 04 F E E T A LO N G TH E E A S T
LINE O F SAID L O T 2 TO A
POINT. TH E N C E DEPARTING
SAID E A S T LINE RUN N O R TH
B8*52TX)* W EST. 28 94 F E E T
T O A POINT. TH E N C E RUN
N O R TH 78’ 44"13* W E S T 28 67
F E E T T O TH E N O R TH LINE O F
SAID LO T 2, TH E N C E RUN
S O U TH 86*521X7 E A S T 57 t3
F E E T A LO N G SAID N O R TH
LINE T O TH E P O IN T O F
BEGINNING. ALL LYING AND
BEING IN SEM INOLE C O UNTY.
FLORIDA

Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephono: (934)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

O ATEO this
2004

Publish June 27. 2004 and July
4, 2004
Ft 87

Submitted by
Fabet A Giliitz, P A
9830 SW 77th Avenue. Suite

N O R TH W E S T 1/4. B LO C K 4.
TIE R 19. LE S S S O U T H 60
F E E T TH E R E O F. FLO R ID A
LAND A N D C O LO N IZ A TIO N
LIM ITED MAP O F T H E S T
G E R T R U D E A D D ITIO N TO
TH E TO W N O F S A N FO R D .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOO K 1. PAGE 118, O F
TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORI­
DA
A/K/A 201 S O U TH M ULBER RY
AVEN UE.
S A N FO R D .
FL
32771.
al pubkc sale, to the highest and
best bidder, tor cash, A T TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R S EM I­
N O LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U SE. SANFORO. FLORIDA,
FloeIda. at 1100 A M . on toe
13th day of July. 2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 3X 19-1326
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
S Y S TE M S ,
INC
AS
N O M IN EE
FO R
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R ATIO N ,
Ptaintift.

200

Miami. Florida 33156*2819
1305)662 4 110
Poisons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate m tots proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at X I N Park
Avenue, Suite N X t , Sanford.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
days prior to toe proceeding
Telephone (407)665-4227. 1 800-9538771 (TD D ) or 1-600955 8770 |V) via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 27, 2003 and July
4. 2004
Ft 89

VS.
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF TH E S TA TE
O F FLORIDA,
IN A N O F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04-CA-20I-14K

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated JU N 1 7,2004
and entered in Casa No 03-142CA-14-W, ol toe Circuit Court ot
toe E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEM INOLE
County. Florida wherein M O R T­
G A G E E L E C TR O N IC R E G IS ­
TR ATION S Y S TE M S . INC AS
NOM INEE FO R C H A S E M AN ­
HATTAN M O R TG A G E C O R P O ­
RATION is Plamtift and DANIEL
ROY H E R R O LD . et a l , are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
al tha West front door ol tha
Courthouse
In
S A N FO R D .
SEM IN O LE County. Florida.
11 00 AM o dock on the day of
JU L 20. 2004. Ihe following
described property as sat torto in
said Final Judgment to wit:
TH E N O R TH 149 88 F E E T OF
TH E S O U T H 60S 74 F E E T O F
TH E E A S T 163 13 F E E T O F
TH E N O R T H 3/4 O F T H E
S O U T H W E S T 1/4 O F T H E
N O R TH W E S T 1/4 O F S E C TIO N
10. TO W N S H IP 21 S O U T H .
RANGE 31 EAST, SEM INOLE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A; LE S S
R OAD R IG H T-O F -W A Y F O R
STATE R O AD 434 AND 419. AS
SHOW N
ON
FLO R ID A
D E P A R TM E N T O F T R A N S ­
P O R TA TIO N M A IN TE N A N C E
MAP S E C T IO N #77070, D A TE D
MARCH to. 1969 *A/a 623
North Central Avenue. Oviedo.
Florida 32763
DATED this
2004.

day ol JU N 18.

MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk of sax] Court
By Carol Moore
Aa Deputy Clark
Submitted by;
Faber 3 Gitlitz, P. A
9830 SW 77th Avenue. Suite

200

H EA TH R O W M ASTER
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
Plaintiff
vs
JE S U S E SIERRA. GLO RIA N.
SIERRA and H EA TH R O W
LAKES M AINTENANCE
ASSO CIATIO N. I N C .
Defendant(s)
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O G LO RIA N SIERRA

IN T H E C IR C UIT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIOA,
CIVIL A C TIO N
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-0B74-14W
AM E R IO U ES T M O R TG A G E
COM PANY
Plaintiff

Lot 1, W Y N TR E E according to
toe piet thereof recorded in Piet
Book 47. Pages 84 08. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
A/K/A
L O T 01, B LO C K N/A, O F
Wyntree, AC CO R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH ER EO F. AS R EC O R D ­
ED IN P LA T B O O K 47. A T
PAGE 84-06. O F T H E PUBLIC
R EC O R O S O F TH E C O U N TY
(toe 'lend*),

vs

AK/A

JA M E S A WILLIAMS, el al
Delendant(s)

Lot 1, W Y N TR E E according to
toa plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 47. Page 85-86 of the
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida

N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice is hereby given toat.
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure or Order dated June
17. 2004. entered In Civil Case
Number 04-C A 0874-14W. In
the Circuit Court lor SEM IN O LE
County.
Florida.
wherein
A M E R IO U E S T
M O R TO A G E
COM PANY Is toe Plamtift and
JA M E S A WILLIAMS, et a l. are
the Defendants. I will sell the
proporty situated in S EM INO LE
County, Florida, described as
Lots tO and tt. Block C . SANLANDO SPRING S T R A C T NO
73 S E C O N D REPLAT, accord­
ing to toe pin! thereof as record­
ed in Plat Book 9. Page 3. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florxla
al public sale to the highest and
best bidder, lot cash, at the West
Front Door, 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord. FL, 32771, at
11 00 a m. on toe 22 day ol July,
2004
Dated June 18,2004
Maryanne Morse
C LE R K O F TH E
COURT
By: Carol Mooro

C IR C U IT

A lawsuit has been Med against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, il any, to It on
SCHAROME
RAYANNE
D E A TO N , Plain lifts Attorney,
whose address is C LA YTO N 8
M C C U LLO H , 1065 M AITLAND
C E N T E R CO M M O N S B I V D .
M AITLAND. FL 32751, within
thirty ( X ) days afler the first
publication ol tots notice, and
Me toe original with toe Clerk oI
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the rekef demanded In
toe b e n Foreclosure Complaint
D A TE D on JU N 18, 2004
Seal
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT ANO
C O U N T Y C O U R TS
By: Gaylene Marbes
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish June 27, 2004 and July
4. 11, 18. 2004
Ft 93

day ol JU N 18.

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol sax) Court
By Carol Moot*
As Deputy Clerk

O AM EL R O Y H ER R OLD , el a l,
Defendant (s) .

(N T H E C O U N TY C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANO FO R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA,
C A S E N O .: 03-CC-4613-20-R

Y O U A R E N O TIF IE D ol an
action to enforce a Hen foreclo­
sure on toe tallowing property in
S EM INO LE County. Florida;

Publish June 27. 2004 and
July 4. 2004
F190

William M Got son 6 Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater. Florida 33756-3445
Published In Sanford Herald
'In

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
O F FLORIDA,
IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASE NO. 03-142 CA-14W

C.

PubHh June 27.2004 end July
4,2004
F191

C IT IF IN A N C IA l
S E R V IC E S .
INC 344, LLC, S U C C E S S O R
B Y M E R G ER TO,
A S S O C IA T E S
FINANCIAL
SE R V IC ES O F AMERICA. INC .
Plaintiff,
vs
JA S M IN E MAYO; JO H N D O E
MAYO,
TH E
UN K N O W N
S P O U S E O F JO H N
DOE
M AYO IF LIVING. INCLUDING
A N Y UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F
SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ), IF
R EM A R R IED ,
AND
IF
D E C EA S E D , TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H EIR S.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . LIEN O R S AND
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
PERSONS
C LAIM IN G
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T TH E NAMED
O E F E N O A N T (S );
E Q U IT Y
O NE, INC D/B/A E Q U ITY ONE
FINANCIAL SER VIC ES
COMPANY. S U C C E S S O R BY
M E R G ER T O E Q U ITY O N E
M O R TG A G E . INC ; PRIM US
A U T O M O T IV E
FIN AN CIAL
S E R V IC E S .
IN C.. U N IT E D
S TA TE S
OF
AM ER ICA.
W H E TH E R D IS S O LV E D O R
P R E S E N TL Y
EX IS TIN G .
TO G E TH E R
W ITH
ANY
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S . LIENORS. OR
T R U S T E E S O F SAID
D E F E N D A N T (S )
AND
ALL
O T H E R P ER S O N S CLAIM INO
BY. TH R O U G H . U N DER, O R
A G A IN S T
0 E F E N 0 A N T (S ;
JO H N D O E . UNKNO W N
TE N A N T,
JA N E
DOE.
UNKNO W N TE N A N T,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F SALE

accordance

with

the

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M ID D LE D IS T R IC T O F F L O R IO A
O R L A N D O D IV IS IO N
C A S E N O . 6 :0 2 -c v -9 5 1 -O rl-1 9 JG G
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A .
Ptamtirf,
VS
D A N N Y T R U E and D A N T Z E N T E R P R IS E S T R U S T .
Defendants
N O T IC E O F U N IT E D S T A T E S M A R S H A L S S A L E
Notice Is hereby given that under a final Decree of Foreclosure
and Order of Sale rendered In the above-styled action on
January 8 , 2004. by Ihe United States District Court lor the
Middle District ol Florida, Orlando Division, In lavor o( the
Piamtitf. United States ol America the United States Marshal, in
and lor the Middle District of Florida, appointed in said decree,
will on A u g u s t 4. 2004, at 3 00pm, al the W est front slaps of the
Seminole County Courthouse, located at M l N Park Avenue,
Sanford. F L 32771 In Seminole County, offer tor sale and sell al
a public outcry to the highest bidder, real property located at
8300 Murray Court, Sanford, Florida, and more particularly
described as follows;
Lot 1. Dawn Estates. Section 11, according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 22, Page 91, of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
This properly, including all improvements, buildings, fixtures and
appurtenances. Is referred fo as the 'Subject Property'
Th e terms and conditions ol the sale ere as follows:
1 Th e sale shall be subject to all laws, ordinances and gov­
ernmental regulations (Including building and zoning ordi­
nances). alfecting the premises, and easements and restrictions
ol record, if any
2 Th e sale shall be subject to arty unpaid real property taxes
a fleeting the Sub|ect Property
3 A minimum bid of $80,000 00 la required to purchase the
Subiect Property
4 Th e successful bidder shall bo required to deposit with the
United States Marshal a minimum of ten percent (1 0 % ) ol the
amount bid on toe date of the sate by cashier’s check
5 Th e balance ol the purchase price shall be tendered to the
United Slates Marshal by Ihe successful bidder within three
business (3) days following the data ot sale. Payment shall be
made by cashier s check payable to the United Stales Marshal
lor the Middle District of Florida If the bidder fails to fulfill this
requirement, the deposit shall be forfeited and applied to the
expenses Of sale, with any amount remaining to be returned to
the bidder, and the Subject Property shall again be offered for
sale under the terms and conditions set forth in this Order
I Th e sate ol the Subject Property shall be subiect to confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirmation and receipt of the
full purchase price of such sale, the United States Marshal shall
execute and deliver a deed conveying the Subject Property to
the purchaser,
9 Th e Subject Property shall be sold free and dear of ail liens
and claims of any party to this proceeding.
For additional information concerning the above-desenbed prop­
erty. contact IR S Revenue Officer Kan Colt at telephone no
(407) 660-5836 e x t 164. For additional Information concerning
the scheduling of the sale, contact the office of the U S
Marshals Service at telephone no. 407-648-6329
T H O M A S D H U R L B U R T . JR
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
Publish; Juty 4 ,1 1 . 18. 25. 2004
G023

�V W .1 1 2 N o. 02
Copyright O 2004 T h « Sanlool Herald

S a n fo rd , F lo r id a

50&lt;

Newlaw does little to protect children
By Steve Paradis
Start Writer

WINTER SPRINGS — A new law
that takes effect Oct. 1 will severely
limit where convicted sex offenders on
conditional release can live in
Seminole County, but it will do little to
further protect children.
"To be honest it’s really not going to
make any difference,” said Stepnen
Holmes, an associate professor of
criminal justice at the University of
Central Florida. "Unfortunately it will
just force the county to move bus stops

S o u t h ris e s a g a in
The Southern Division won
all the marbles at the first
Florida Collegiate Summer
League All-Star Game on
Sunday, winning the Home
Run Derby, the game 9-0
and having the Most
Valuable Player.
See Sports, Page 7A

Injuries from
lightning more
likely in July
Over the past week,
Seminole County has suf­
fered significant damage
due to thunderstorms and
lightning.
Last week, at least five
homes were damaged and
many roadways closed due
to lightning strikes and
downbursts of winds. More
people die from lightning
strikes in Florida every
year, than in any other
state, and July is statistical­
ly the worst month for
lightning deaths Florida.
With many outdoor
activities taking place dur­
ing the afternoon and
evening, a prime time for
summer thunderstorms,
local residents should take
precautions.
Being safe from light­
ning is all about being in
the right place. The most
likely place to be struck by
lightning in Florida is near
water. Group sporting
events such as baseball,
football and soccer are par­
ticularly hazardous. If you
can see lightning or hear
thunder, even in the dis­
tance, you are in danger.
Go indoors or into a vehi­
cle and remain there until
30 minutes after the last
thunder is heard.
Actions you can take to
remain safe include:
• Avoid open high
ground and isolated large
trees.
• Avoid water (swim­
ming pools, lakes and
rivers), beaches and boats.
• Seek shelter inside a
building or an automobile.
• Stay away from doors,
windows, and metal
objects such as pipes or
faucets.
• Stay off the telephone
and away from electrical
devices.
• Monitor NOAA
Weather Radio.

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A Geneva Fourth of July
Parade Participant

around."
Holmes is co-author of "Sex Crimes:
Pattern and Behavior" and several
other books on the subject.
Current Florida law states that sex
offenders under conditional release
cannot live within 1,000 feet of a
school, day care center, park, play­
ground or any place where children
congregate.
Tne new law will extend that provi­
sion to include public school bus stops.
"There are very few places that
these people can live," said Glen
Hammer, supervisor of routes and

scheduling for the Seminole County
Public
Schools
Transportation
Department.
Seminole County has about 12,000
school bus stops, he said.
In considering the law, Hammer
created a map snowing county roads
in blue. On top of the roads he placed
green circles representing a 2,000-foot
diameter at eacn bus stop.
The result shows only a dozen or so
areas that would fit the criteria for a
conditional release sex offender to live.
In many cases, the areas are rural and
there are no apartments or homes in

which to live.
Conditional release simply refers to
the terms under which tne prisoner
was released. The law defines which
crimes will have the new law applied,
said Debbie Buchanan, spokeswoman
for the Florida Department of
Corrections.
"We're all going to have to work
together to enforce the law," Buchanan
said.
Hammer said the statewide number
resulting from the new law will be
See La w , P ag e 3 A

Sum m er
school
often
part of
the plan
B y S te ve P ara dis
Staff Writer

SANFORD — The Lake
Mary High School student
said her life last year headed
in a direction she did not like.
In fact she dropped out of
school.
"I was hanging out with
the wrong people, partying,
just doing stupid things,"
recalled 18-year-old Kelly
Shugart.
Summer school is part of
her plan to get her academic
life back where she wants it.
"I know what I need to do
to reach senior status," she
saili during a break at
Seminole High School. "I
want to be in all the senior
activities."
A half dozen young people
talked about how summer
school has helped their edu­
cation. They are among more
than 13,000 Seminole County
students to spend part of their
summer in tne classroom.
Assistant Principal Mike
Gaudreux coordinates the
nearly 1,800 students attend­
ing summer school at
Seminole
High
School.
Summer school gives young
people a chance to try to
improve, to get their credits
or to replace a grade,
Gaudreux said. Others use
the time to advance in classes
so they can participate in
extracurricular activities dur­
ing the regular school year.
"That's how kids get into
these activities," he said, list­
ing auto body, TV' production,
and dance team to name a
few.
Alton Hicks, 18, a line­
backer for the Lake Mary
Rams, said he took geometry’
this summer even though he
didn't have to because he

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Fireworks and lightning lit up the skies over Lake Monroe and the City of Sanfcrd to cap Fourth of July festivities.

Weather, fireworks
boom over Sanford
B y D an P in g
Editor

SANFORD — Mother
Nature did her part to back
up city officials' claims that
Sanford is booming.
About four hours prior to
man-made fireworks ex­
ploding over Lake Monroe,
a massive thunderstorm
drenched downtown and
provided an impressive
show of its own with bonerattling bass thunderclaps

and hair-raising lightening
strikes.
It wasn't enough to
dampen the enthusiasm of
nearly
100,000 people,
though, who came to view
Sanford's 26-minute fire­
works show.
"The weather was bru­
tal," said Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard, "but even
with that, Sanford did a
great
job
celebrating
See B o o m , Page 6 A

Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Phoebe and Roxy ride shotgun with Elaine Atwood and her cat
Patches during the Geneva Fourth of July parade, July 3.

Se e S u m m e r, Page 6 A

Football star passes life lessons to youngsters
By C harles D. Jac k so n
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — A sa teenager grow­
ing up in Sanford, Britt Henderson
learned first-hand about the dangers
of following the crowd.
While hanging out with his friends
one day, he found himself facing an
accessory-to-murder charge. One of
his friends decided to push a man off
his bicycle. The man Kit his head on
the street's pavement and subsequent­
ly died.
Henderson said he had no idea of
plans to harass the bicyclist. Because
Henderson was with the boys, howev­
er, he and the other teenagers were
arrested and charged in tne man's
death.

Henderson
fought the case in
court and won. He
took advantage of
his second chance.
He finished high
school and earned
a football scholar­
ship at Savannah
State
University
where he became a
Division II AllHenderson
American free safe­
ty. He led the nation in interceptions.
He left college early to play profes­
sionally for the Calvary Stampede of
the Canadian Football League. He
later returned to Savannah State to
complete his degree.
Today, he is back home in Sanford.

For the past eight months he has
worked as director of the Boys and
Girls Club, where he shares his life
experiences with young people in
hopes of directing tnem to tne path of
success.
Henderson also serves as assistant
football coach at Seminole High
School. He takes a group from tne
high school each year to visit
Savannah State trying to inspire them
to attend college.
No only does he inspire teenagers,
Henderson also gives pre-teens a
boost of confidence.
At the Boys and Girls Club Summer
Camp, young people are learning life
skills, such as self-control. Through
See H enderson, Page 3A

S u m m e r ca m p o p p o rtu n ity
Boys and Girls Club Summer
Camp
“Summertime Blues"
Britt Henderson, Director
919 S. Persimmon Avenue,
Sanford
Historic Goldsboro 49 Crooms
Academy
Ages: 6-18
Activities: Tutoring, "Read To
Achieve" sponsored by Orlando
Magic, volleyball, baseball, kick
ball, basketball, board games, arts
and crafts, field trips, chorus,
mime, computer lab, step team.
Ends July 28
Cost: $25 week; Open Enrollment
Information: (407) 330-2456

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Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Sun Block

In B rief

O ut &amp; A bout
THUR

Sanford woman missing since
June 30, help sought

The Florida Public
Service Commission will
conduct a meeting at the
Deltona City Commission
Chambers, 2345 Providence
Blvd. beginning at 6 p.m. to
accept comments about a
proposed rate increase
subm itted by Florida
Public Utilities Company.
The company provides nat­
ural gas service to over
48,000 customers in
Seminole, Volusia, Broward
and Palm Beach counties.
All customers of FPUC are
invited to attend the
meeting.

A Sanford mother disappeared after her
daughter dropped her off in front of the
Smokey Bones restaurant on S.R. 436 in
Casselberry, according to the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office
The Sheriff's Office issued a Be On the
Look Out, or BOLO, for 54-year-old Mary
Margeret Davidson. Her daughter reported
the woman missing just before 2 p.m. July 1,
according to the Sheriff’s Office report.
The daughter dropped her mom off at 1
p.m. the day before. When she returned to
pick her mom up, she never returned. The
daughter has not seen or heard from her
mother since. The missing woman suffers
from mental health issues and is taking
medication, according to the report. She is a
resident at 5084 Wayside Drive, Sanford.
The report also said the woman may have
a son living in the wooded fields in the area
of Birchwood and Reflection apartments in
Casselberry.
The missing woman is a white female, 5
feet, 7 inches tall. She weighs about 200
pounds and has blond hair and hazel eyes.
The missing woman was last seen wear­
ing a red, long-sleeve, flowered blouse. She
wore light color pants and white shoes. She
is missing her front teeth.
Anyone with information is asked to call
the Seminole County Sheriff's Office at 407665-6600.

SAT
The Altamonte Springs Maitland Christian
Women's Club will hold an
Antique Luncheon from 11
a m. until 12:30 p.m. at
Maison &amp; Jardin
Restaurant, 430 Wymore
Road in Altamonte Springs.
Cost is $19. Reservations
are required.

County on cutting edge of
technology organization says
Herald photo by Tom m y Vincent

Seminole County government has been
named one of the top 10 technologically
advanced county governments in the
United States.
The award was presented by the Center
for Digital Government and the National
Association of Counties, known as NACo.
Seminole County placed third in the
2004 Digital Counties Survey, which exam­
ines how county governments use informa­
tion technology to deliver services to citi­
zens.
The survey grouped counties into four
population categories. Seminole County is
in the 250,000 - 499,999 population range.
The county moved up from fourth place
last year.
’The Digital Counties Survey is one of a
series of studies we conduct throughout the
year that examines how governments are
applying IT to effectively serve their con­
stituents," said Cathilea Robinett, executive
director of the Center for Digital
Government.
Seminole County developed an egovemment strategic plan three years ago, accord­
ing to a county news release.
The recent introduction of credit card
acceptance opens a new door for egovemment enhancements in Seminole County,
the release said. Currently the county
accepts payment for water and sewer bills
online. Seminole County is working with
several other departments to provide the
same type of service.
Seminole County will be honored by the
Center and NACo at an awards reception
held in conjunction with NACo’s Annual
Conference and Exposition, July 16-20.

Trying to beat the heat, Samara Reeding ol Geneva relies on one of the older forms of sun block, an umbrella. This photo
was taken in front of Geneva Elementary School, a prime viewing area for Geneva’s annual Fourth of July parade, July 3.

Drug related
• Celena Marie Welborn, 26,
listed as homeless in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday in the 3200 block of
South Orlando Drive. Officers
believed she might be soliciting
for prostitution and investigat­
ed. She was subsequently
charged with possession of nar­
cotics equipment, carrying a
concealed weapon (knife) and
resisting an officer without vio­
lence.
• Corey Allen King, 26, of
Lady Lake, and Dominic John
Cravero, 23, of Belle Isle, were
arrested by Sanford police
Friday as the result of a traffic
stop on East Lake Mary
Boulevard. Each was charged
with possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, four counts
of possession of narcotic equip­
ment, and possession of cocaine.
Robbery
• Joseph Orlando Rivera, 18,
of Orlando, was arrested by
Sanford police on June 30 at Elm
Avenue and 25th Street. He
reportedly had taken bottles of
alcohol from a store without
paying, and drove off. He was
subsequently located by police
and arrested on charges of rob­
bery with no weapon, petty
theft, resisting recovery from a
retail merchant, and hjttery touch or strike.

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Tracy Lipkins-Malcom
Professional title: Investigative Analyst
Department: Child
Protective Services
Years on job: 14 Bom:
Toledo, Ohio
Resident of: Deltona
Age: 35
Marital status:
Married
Schools attended:
Deland High School,
Southern College
Degrees earned:
Associate's degree in
paralegal studies
Military service: U.S.
Army
Hobbies: Traveling, cruising, shopping
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: Wanted to put my vast experience and
training to use by being a fundamental part
in helping to locate those who are perpetra­
tors of child abuse.

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• Hilda T. Tillman, 51, of West
8th Street, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at her
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• Tina M. Balsama, 40, of
Aberdeen Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by police Monday at
her residence following an alter­
cation with a male. She was
charged with aggravated battery
(domestic), resisting an officer
without violence, escape from
arrest, and battery — touch or
strike (domestic).
Theft
• Coralia Erma Terrell, 19, of
Oviedo, was arrested by Sanford
police Sunday in the 1600 block
of West 25th Street. She was
reportedly in possession of a
truck reported stolen on July 3.
She was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle.
Traffic stops
• Francis Coleman Oliver, 60,
of Bungalow Drive, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Friday following a traffic stop at
25th Street and U S. Highway
17-92. She was charged with
resisting an officer by refusing
to sign a citation, driving
through a traffic violation zone,
and failure to display a registra­
tion.
• Harold Wheeler, 27, of
Geneva,
was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the
300 block of Lake Mary Blvd.,
following a hit and run accident.
He was charged with hit and
run - leaving the scene of a crash
involving property damage, and
operating a motor vehicle w ith­
out a valid license. It was also
found he was within 500 feet of

• Michael James Gervvig, 46,
of Ocoee, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday follow­
ing a traffic stop on Americana
Boulevard. He was charged with
driving u n d er the influence
(DUI) of alcohol or drugs, reck­
less driving, failure to obey a
red light, and having an expired
tag.
• Efren Bamaea, 24, of Florida
Avenue, was arrested by police
Sunday in the 2900 block of
Orlando Drive following a traf­
fic stop. He was charged with
DUI alcohol or drugs, reckless
driving, operating a motor vehi­
cle witnout a valid license, petty
larceny (license tag), and license
plate not assigned.
• |ohn Charles Bewley, 30, of
Altamonte Springs, was stopped
by Sanford police Monday at
SR-427 and Carriage Cove Way.
He was charged with DUI with
property damage, and DUI alco­
hol or drugs.
• John Michael Mentzer, 33, of
Deltona, was stopped by police
on his motorcycle Saturday on
West Airport Boulevard at
Highway 17-92. He was charged
with DUI alcohol or drugs.
O ther arrests
• James Earl Terry, 20, of
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
Thursday in the 1500 block of
West 13th Place. Officers said he
was loitering in front of a store
with a "no-loitering" sign post­
ed. He was charged with resist­
ing an officer without violence
and giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer.

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Sanford, She reportedly had
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with battery — touch or strike,
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Escape
• Eddie Louis Williams, 41, of
East 3rd Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Friday. He reportedly fled from
the Seminole County Probation
office while being arrested. He
was charged with escape from a
penal institution, battery on a
law enforcement officer and
resisting an officer with violence.

a person against whom he had
been issued an injunction for
protection against domestic vio­
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The Christian Business &amp;
Professional Women's
Council will hold a Boston
Tea Party, with brunch, at
10 a.m. at Holiday Inn, 230
W. I lighway 436 in
Altamonte Springs. Speaker
will be Maria Goodsell of
Brooksville, a German
native who will share her
experiences at a concentra­
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For reservations or infor­
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The N - the night time
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tweens, will give Central
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opportunity to meet two
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the "Scene Back-To-School
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July 22. Special events will
be featured each day,
including a Mystery Dinner
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17, Gallery Talks with
Maitland Historians
Sunday July 18. For infor­
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small, probably less than 60
people. That could be just
three or four in Seminole
County, he said.
"The best protection is the
diligence of the parents,"
Holmes said. "This new law is
just going to change some bus
stops."
There are many different
sexual crimes, he said, but
what parents and society need
to worry about are the truly
dangerous people. Those who
prey on or troll for children
are the dangerous sex offend­
ers, he said.
"There's no way to tell who
the dangerous pedophiles
are," he said. They come from
all walks of life, he added.
Parents need to watch their
children. Watch them get on
the bus, he said. If they have
to ride bikes or walk, make
sure they are not alone. Take
the students to school if possi­
ble, he suggested. Watch what
young people are doing on
the Internet, especially who
they chat with online.
"Just because you're tired
or you work is not an excuse,"
he warned. He said he has
three kids of his own.
He called the new law a
reactionary, legal approach.
"It's important that people
who are let out of prison have
their rights protected," he
said. "Then again, the protec­
tion of the community and,
of paramount importance,
the protection of kids is
essential."
A balance must be reached,
he said. Right now the law
leans toward the protection of
children, but who knows
when a court could turn that
around, he said.
On Oct. 1, if there is a
school bus stop located within
1,000 feet of one of these con­
victed sex offenders, the stop
must be relocated by the
school district. The district
also cannot create or relocate a
stop within 1,000 feet of a sex
offender under conditional
release.
Moving bus stops is not

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new to the county. Hammer dents. These could create
said.
challenges as well, Hammer
The district's policy’ has said.
Seminole County has so
been to move the stops at least
a tenth of a mile from any many bus stops because of its
offender if possible, Hammer school choice program. The
said. Parents notify the district smallest may have just one
and transportation employees child in a magnet program.
check the Florida Department The largest has 112, Hammer
said.
of Law Enforcement Web
Safety is the main factor in
site, which lists the state’s determining bus stops, he
offenders.
said. The district checks each
Hammer estimated that he site for visibility, for space for
receives about 5,000 calls from students to stand, and for traf­
parents every year about fic flow to name a few.
moving bus stops.
He described the process as
He also said some federal a safety balancing act.
Last year, a parent called
laws could create conditions
making it difficult to meet the about a sex offender living in
new state law. If an offender is Sanford. The district moved
staying at a hotel, he said, the bus stop, but not by the
homeless children could be tenth of a mile that was stan­
dard. Moving that distance
housed temporarily at the would have put the stop on
same hotel. Under federal law, busy State Road 46A.
the school district must create
The routes for the upcom­
a stop to pick up the student.
ing year will be mailed out
Other federal laws govern Tuesday July 27 as normal.
transporting visually, hearing Hammer said. School starts
or physically impaired stu­ Aug. 2.

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Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Britt Henderson talks with kids at the Boys and Girls Club where the former football player serves as director.

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the
club's
nationwide
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gram, boys are learning to
avoid some of the pitfalls
Henderson fell into as a
teenager.
"They are teaching us not
to hang out with the wrong
crowd, and it's OK to be
scared, not to bend to peer

pressure and not to retaliate
to a particular situation," said
Dirk Kendrick, 14, who par­
ticipates in the program.
Passport to Manhood
teaches youths how to respect
themselves and others, said
Khayree Pinder, coordinator
of the program.
"A passport is a legal docu­

It’s time to become the
woman you want to be.

ment to get you to a foreign
place," Pinder said. "We're
giving them information
about a place they've never
been before, which is man­
hood. I'm teaching selfrespect, self-control and per­
sonal hygiene. We're giving
them tools for manhood and
coming of age."

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Wednesday. July 7.2004

Business
B u sin e ss B riefs

New Sanford thrift stores
extend service to community
By C ha rles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — Colorful
women's blouses and dresses
catch the eye of passers-by. A
children's section draws tots to
the toys and games, and a reading room lures book lovers
with countless used novels,
best-sellers, aligious and his­
torical materials, and reference
literature. Thea*'s an assort­
ment of men's clothing, chllda*n's wear, appliances, bed­
ding, office' equipment and col­
lectibles.
All and moa* - new and
used — aa* among intriguing
items displayed at two of
I listoric Downtown Sanford's
newest thrift stores — Spirit of
Truth Thrift and Gift Snop at
Sanford Avenue and First
Street and Ye Okie Recovery
H erald photo by T o m m y V incen t
Shoppe at 214 Oak Ave.,
between Second and Third A lone shopping cart stands Thursday afternoon in the parking lot o( the soon-to-be closing Kash n'
starts. Both stoa*s opened in Karry store in Sanford.
March and April and are oper­
ated by local non-profit corpoIn Sanford, five thrift store's Sufficiency Center, located on 'This business allows us the
rations that serve the commu­ have opened in the past year - Sanford Avenue at First Start. opportunity to build a relation­
nity thrciugh their extensive with one of the largest {Thirft The center provides job referral ship with the people of the
nuta*ach programs.
Depot) occupying the former services and assists residents community, while the profits
While many rctailers contin­ Heilig-Meyers Furniture and with completing job applica­ from ihe business go back into
ue to weather sluggish sales, JC Penney building in the tions, writing resumes’ and ministry and programs to serve
thirft stoa's, second-hand Sanford
Plaza on U.S. gaining training for specialized the community."
shops and consignment shops Highway 17-92. The stoa*s employment.
Ye Olde Recovery Shoppe is
aa1 faring well on a national serve a growing population.
Ihe town's newest thrift an extension of The Recovery
scale, according to research. Three thrift store's operate stores also provide valuable House of Central Florida,
Residents are to thesestores to within four blocks of each services.
which includes Ha’aking Bread
sta’tch their dollars in a tight other — Goodwill, Spirit of
Spirit of Truth Thrift and Christian Center. For more
economy, but they are also Truth and Ye Okie Recovery Gift Shoo is operated by Spirit than 20 years, The Recovery
finding quality merchandise.
House — in downtown of Truth Ministries, which House has offered residential
"Those stoa's a a1 holding Sanford.
Meanwhile, the owns a recovery house for drug treatment and counsel­
steady because of their price Salvation Army closed its men, distributes food and other ing. The store is billed as "a
level, and, secondly, |because| downtown operation when its items to the needy, provides unique store of unclaimed
the consumer has become a lease expired.
free couaseling and referral treasures," which features
smarter shopper," said Annan
Goodwill is the oldest of the services, supports jail /prison themed rooms, reading and
Amegbe, an economist at store's, and has maintained its ministries and as well as local play areas.
Morgan State University, a his­ current location on Third Stavt and foreign mission work.
"We're trying to create a
torically black college, in and Sanford Avenue for almost
"The desire for the thrift niche in downtown Sanford,"
Baltimore, Md. "They want to 30 years. Goodwill, a national store was birthed out of min­ said Bennie Ferrier, in-take
stretch their dollars by going to operation that employs handi­ istry," said Pastor Rico Sharp of coordinator for the Recovery
retail outlets and second-hand capped and able-bodied work­ Spirit of Truth Worship House. "We're just the typical
stoa's."
ers, has also established a Job Ministry, which owns the store. thrift store on a smaller scale."

The

Brewer names superintendent,
design coordinator
Dave Brewer, Inc. one of
Central
Florida's
leading
custom homebuilders, has
appointed veteran homebuilder
Pnil Wenz as field superintendent.
Dave Brewer, president
preside! of the
firm, said Wenz: nas 15 _years of
experience in the home building
industry.
Brewer also announced he
has named interior design and
d£cor veteran Larry Davis as
design coordinator. Davis is a
graduate of Clemson University
and has more than 20 years of
experience in architecture and
interior design.
Realvest negotiates lease of
Longwood warehouse
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc. in
Maitland negotiated a new lease
for 14,660 square feet of indus­
trial warehouse space at 350 W.
Slate Road 434 in Longwood.
Robert Blackwell, a principal
in the firm, negotiated the lease
agreement representing the
landlord Robert Hunt Capital
Corporation of Longwood.
Multicom, Inc., headquar­
tered in L o n g w o o d , is the new
tenant.
Payan named vice president of
Lany Vershel Communications
Beth Payan has been named
executive vice president and
chief operating officer at Larry
Vershel Communications Inc.,
the Winter Park based public
relations agency.
Payan has been with the firm
for more than 12 years.
"Beth Payan richly deserves
this promotion. She has been an
important part of our fast
growth since we started more
than 12 years ago with only
three clients," Larry Vershel,
founder and president, said.
Seminole County based com­
panies the Vershel group has
ix-en representing for the past
decade
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Stirling
International
Realty,
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now has seven employees and
nearly 60 clients scattered
throughout Florida, Atlanta,
Chicago, and Portland.
LV Communications repre­
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Orlando
Sanford
International Airport, as well as
the University of Central Florida
Technology Incubator with
some 50 emerging technology
companies.
Businesses represented by LV
Communications vary widely
but the firm has a heavy concen­
tration of residential community
and high-rise condominium
developers, production and cus­
tom homebuilders and commer­
cial real estate companies. Some
of the best known are Avalon
Park, Taylor Woodrow, DeBary
Golf f t Country Club, Beazer,
Ryland and D.R. Horton
Itomes.
Leisure Bay leases Recoton
Building in Lake Mary
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc. in
Maitland has negotiated a lease
agreement that should rank as
one of the largest commercial
real estate transactions this year.
Michael Meidrich, a principal
in tlu* firm, negotiated the fiveyear lease agreement with an
option to acquire the 570,000square foot facility in Lake Mary
formerly occupied by Recoton
Corp. at 1090 Emma Oaks Trail.
"The 34-acre site includes
more than 13 acres of industrial
space under roof," said
Meidrich. "This is the largest
commercial lease transactions I
have ever been involved in."
1leidrich represented Ashley
Capital, the New York-based
owners, who recently purchased
the facility and Dave Murphy of
C.B. Richard Ellis represented
the new tenant. Leisure Bay
Industries.
Leisure Bay leased the facility
to open a spa and hot tub manu­
facturing and distribution oper­
ation that will initially occupy
approximately 400,000 square
feet of the space Meidrich and
Murphy are presently involved
in subleasing the remaining
170,000 square feet.

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Obituaries
WILLIE HENRY BAILEY
Willie Henry Bailey, 51, of
Daffodil Terrace, Sanford,
died Friday, July 2, 2004 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital. He was bom July
18,1952 in Sanford. He was a
truck driver for Seminole
County and a Baptist.
Survivors include mother,
Ethel Lee Bailey Davis of
Sanford; devoted friend Lisa
Thornton of Sanford; sons,
Andre Bailey of Pompano
Beach, Willie J. King and John
Parker, both of Sanford;
daughters, Anjenette
Robinson Hart and Elonda K.
Bailey, both of Sanford; broth­
er, Eddie L. Bailey of Winter
Park; sister, Pattie J. Jones of
Sanford; four grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN A. BARTON 111
John A. Barton, III, 42, of
Maitland, died Saturday, July
3, 2004. He was born in Jersey
City, N.J. and moved to
Central Florida in 1970. He
was an English teacher over­
seas for 13 years. He
belonged to Saint Mary
Magdalen Catholic Church.
Survivors include parents,
Bob and Joan Barton of
Maitland; brothers, Kevin
Barton of Ormond Beach,
Glenn Barton of Winter Park,
Brian Barton of Davie; sister,
Karen Wetteland of Orlando.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
JEANNETTE JOY BROWN
BECHARD
Jeannette Joy Brown
Bechard, 65 of Sanford, died
Wednesday, June 30, 2004, at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. She was
born May 18, 1939 in New
York. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include daughter
and friend, Sheila Bechard
and Celso Tovar; sons, Alan
and Chad; brother, Ernest W.
Brown II; sisters, Stephanie
and Deborah; two grand­
children.

53, of Sanford, died Friday,
July 2. 2004 in Casselberry.
She was bom Sept., 1950 in
Richmond, Va. Sne was dis­
abled.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Lauren Bailey and
Chandler Davidson; mother,
Nell McNeal; stepfather
Herbert P. McNeal; sisters,
Kathi Batchelor, Jean Pless;
brother, David Pless.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, July 9 at 11 a.m.
at First Baptist Church of
Winter Park.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JUANITA L.
DELLATTIBEAUDIERE
Juanita L.
Dellattibeaudiere, 85, of
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
died Saturday, July 3, 2004, at
Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center,
Sanford. She was born June
15, 1919. She was a retired
educator and a member of St.
Paul M.B. Church.
Survivors include nieces
and devoted and loving care
giver, Cvnthia Cassanova
Broen, Geraldine 1larris and
Veniece Cassanova, all of
Sanford, Jurielda Goodwill of
Queens, N.Y., Jean Bennett of
Jamaica, West Indies, and
Kathleen Macalla of New
York, Beverly 1fenderson of
Orlando; nephews Cerald
Cassanova, James Cassanova,
Johnny Golden and Phillip
Miller, all of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
held Friday at 11 a.m. at St.
Paul M.B. Church, 819 Pine
Avenue, Sanford, with Rev.
Dr. Albert Covington
Officiating. Viewing will be
Thursday from 4 until 8
.rn.at Wilson Eichelberger
lortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

Reynolds of Michigan, N.Y.,
Edna P. Canty, Vanessa
Machado and Valory Jackson,
all of Rochester; brothers,
Ernest Gardner and Felix
Gardner Jr. both of
Tallahassee; sisters, Mary
Douglas, Lillie Gardner,
Lucille Rowls and Elizabeth
Dennis, all of Tallahassee; 23
grandchildren; 21 great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Thursday, July 8, at 10 a.m. at
New Zion P.B. Church with
Robert L. Whittaker, III, pas­
tor. Viewing will be
Wednesday from 4 until 8
.m. at Wilson-Eichelberger
lortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

PAUL W. LEATHERMAN
Paul W. Leatherman, 77, of
Sanford, died Friday, July 2,
2004. Bom Oct. 25. 1926 in
Vale, N.C., he moved to
Sanford in 1963. He was a
World War II veteran and a
member of the Merchant
Marines in the oil industry.
Survivors include wife,
Estelle of Sanford; brothers,
Lewis Leatherman of Vale,
N.C. and Bill Leatherman of
Mint Hill, N.C.; sisters, Clara
L. Scronce of Vale and Ruth
of Hickory, N.C.
Funeral services where
held Tuesday at the
Gramkow Funeral Home
with Rev. Richard Wagoner
officiating. Interment fol­
lowed in Oaklawn Park

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JEROME JOACHIM MILLER
Jerome Joachim Miller, 83,
of Osteen, died Friday, July 2,
2004. He moved to Osteen in
1980. He was a truck driver
and a Protestant
Survivors include son,
Bobby Babbitt of Columbia,
S.C.; daughters, Virginia
Troxell of Casselberry, Marion
Vargo of Longwood; Gloria
Yamell of Columbia Ky.; Jeri
Ciprano of Columbia, S.C.,
and Alice Carver of
Altamonte Springs.
Collison’s Howell Branch
Funeral Home it Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Cemetery.

WALTER BUDDY' LEWIS
GAINES III
Walter "Buddy" Lewis
Gaines III, age 63, died on
July 4, 2004, in Sanford after a
battle with cancer.
He was born in Midland,
Texas on August 26, 1940, the
middle son of Wretha and
Walter "Dub" Gaines II.
Although raised in West
Texas he
has been a
Florida res­
ident since
1976. He
resided
with his
wife,
Kathy
Gaines and
youngest
son, Walter
"Dub"
Lewis
Gaines
Gaines IV
in Sanford.
"Buddy" worked mostly in
the construction industry and
the restaurant business but
dabbled in a little bit of
everything. He was a master
gardener and spent much of
nis free time in his vegetable
patch. It has been said that
EDNA M. JACKSON
God must have decided he
Edna M. Jackson, 79, of
wanted some of Buddy's
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford,
tomatoes in heaven.
died Tuesday, June 29, 2004,
He is survived by his wife,
at Health Can* and Rehabili­
Kathy Gaines of Sanford; a
daughter, Sharon Gaines of
tation Center of Sanford. She
Odessa, Texas; four sons,
was born Feb. 14, 1904 in
Norman Gaines of Deltona,
Tallahassee. She was a home­
Robert Gilmore of Orlando,
maker and a Baptist.
and Chris Gaines and Walter
Survivors include mate,
"Dub" Lewis Gaines IV, both
Letser
of Sanford; two brothers, Paul
Jackson of
Gaines of Houston and
Rochester,
Mickey Gaines of Odessa;
N.Y.; sons,
Larry Ash
and two grandchildren,
Christina Gaines of Sanford,
of Sanford,
and Lexi Gaines of Odessa.
Ronald
Ash and
Family and friends are
Hollis
invited to share their memo­
Samuel
ries at an open house recep­
Quinn Ash, tion beginning at noon
Friday, July 9, 2004. The
both of
Rochester,
reception is at 122 Hays Ave.
Jackson
Leslie
in Sanford.
Bernard
In lieu of flowers, dona­
tions may be made for med­
Jackson of Virginia Beach,
ical expenses.
Va.; daughters, Patricia

BILL CROSS
Bill Cross, 83, of Orange
Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday, July 4, 2004 at South
Seminole Hospital,
Longwood. He was born Dec.
4, 1920 in Eastmon, Ga. He
was a test press operator for a
pipe company.
Survivors include wife,
Christine Cross of
Birmingham, Ala.; sons. Bill
Cross Jr. and Bardell Cross,
both of Birmingham; daugh­
ters, Shirley Ann Cross of
Atlanta, Linda Cross-Body of
Birmingham; brothers, Jim
Cross of Rome, Ga., Gene
Cross of Fort Lauderdale,
Paul Miller of Winter Park;
sisters, Beatrice Burrs of
Sanford, Patricia Miller of
Orlando; 13 grandchildren; 16
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 10 at 3 p.m. at
Reddick Memorial First Born
Church, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

of Geneva; brother, John Law*
of Orlando; sister, Carol
Carter of Dade City; nine
grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
GORDON FRANCIS
MANGHAM
Gordon Francis Mangham,
72, of Lake Mary, died Friday,
July 2, 21X14. He was born
March 18, 1932, in New
Bedford, Mass. 1le was a
lawnskeeper for Tuskawilla
Golf Course. He was a tele­
phone linesman in the 104th
Airborne during the Korean
War Conflict and recipient of
the Purple 1leart.
Survivors include wife,
Sharon A. Mangham, Lake
Maty; sons, David of DcBary,
Michael of Orange City, and
John of Lake Mary; daugh­
ters, Pam of Cocoa, Deborah
of Orlando, and Kelly
Kingsland of Oviedo; step­
sons, Jeffery Tillis and Robert
Tillis of Sanford, Steven Tillis

NED SEABROOKS
Ned Seabrooks, 59, of
DeLand, died Wednesday,
|une 30, 2tKJ4 at Florida
Hospital, DeLand. He was
born Feb, 14, 1945 in Charles­
ton, S.C. 1le was an agricul­
ture laborer and a Baptist.
Survivors include father,
Charlie Seabrooks of
Charleston; mother, Juanita
Williams of Sanford; sisters,
Margeret Buggs of Paterson,
N.J., Vera Carr, Delorse Felton
and Carolyn Carr all of
Sanford; brother, Frank Carr
of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, July 10 at II a.m. at

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Rescue Church of God, 1700
West 13th
Street,
Sanford.
Visitation
will be
Friday,
July 9
from 5
until 9
p.m. at
Sunrise
Funeral
Seabrooks
Home, 900
Locust
Ave., Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
JEFFREY JOHN
SENKOVICH
Jeffrey John Senkovich, 46,
of Sanford, died Thursday,
July 1, 200-1 in Sanford. He
was bom June 27, 1958 in
Detroit, Mich. He was senior
vice president for entertain­
ment.
Visitation services will be
held at Altamonte Chapel,
99-1 E. Altamonte Drive in
Altamonte Springs, Wed. July
7, from 5 until 7 p.m. with a
service to follow at 7 p.m. in
the Altamonte Chapel.
There is a memorial fund
started at Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church in his
name. Contributions may be
sent to Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church, 5210
Markham Woods, Lake Mary,
32746.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I (ome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford / Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

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Despite the wet weather,
city officials said the celebra­
tion went smoothly.
"Everybody seemed to be
in a good mood, even with the
rain," said Lisa Jones of the
Sanford
Recreation
Department which coordinat­
ed the event. "We had some
normal last-minute things we
had to account for like ven­
dors being in the wrong spot,
but everything went very,
very smooth."
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police chief Brian Tooley. With
inclement weather and thou­
sands of people, Tooley said
there was the potential for
problems to occur as tempers
flare. That didn't happen.
"As the rains came, our
officers were encouraging
people to go to the cars to stay
dry and safe," Tooley said.
"YVe also opened up the Civic
Center so people could get
out of the weather."
About 90 officers patrolled
the crowd throughout the day
and night, Tooley said. There
was one arrest.
"YVe had some people come
up and inform us of a man
urinating in public," Tooley
said. "YVe were able to locate
him and arrest him quickly.
Other than that one incident,
the crowd was very well
behaved."
Just how many people
attended the pyrotechnics

show is unclear. Tooley puts
the number at about 100,000.
"The numbers are tough
because of the ebb and flow
caused by the weather,"
Tooley said. "I'm sure some
people came and left when
the weather got bad. but
many stayed. YVe also had a
lot of people come as the
weather calmed a bit."
Tooley said it is also tough
to determine crowd estimates
because the show is visible
from many different areas.
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of the crowd, were located in
Fort Mellon Park and the
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subdivision. Then there were
thousands of spectators who
watched the fireworks from
their boats on Lake Monroe.
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like most of the people
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their seats even earlier.
"It was a good event,"
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wants to enroll in on the job
training in his senior year.
He works at Checkers and
plans to transfer to a Checkers
near the college he attends.
"I already know I'll get
accepted," he stated. He
wants to go to Florida State or
Virginia Tech.
Many
students,
like
Shugart, want to catch up
with their class after falling
behind.
Shaquita Bennett, an 18year-old Seminole High stu­
dent, said she wants to replace
her American government
grades.
"YVe are more focused dur­
ing the summer," said Bennett
who also dropped out of
school for a while. Hicks said
he prefers the summer classes
because they are not drawn
out.
"I think I get better grades
in a short time," he said. "For
me, 1 like the experience of
rushing."
Gaudreux said Shugart and
Bennett are unique for return­
ing to school after dropping
out. Guidance helps students
like them develop a plan to
succeed.
Some students like them
score low grades during the
year because they didn't
attend
class
enough,
Gaudreux said. Four of the
young people admitted they
would probably sleep the
summer away if they weren't
in school.
Shugart
yawned
and
admits it is hard to wake up
and her grades suffered for
that reason. She also confessed
she arrived late that morning.
Still she is doing better in class
because she has to be there.
"Summer school is a privi­
lege, not a right,” Gaudreux
said. "YY’e kind of set the tone.
You're going to behave or
you’re out. If you get sent up
here for a referral, you are not
getting you're credit."
All six young people said
they were doing well during
the summer ana the main rea­
son was focus.
Jovan Fisher, 18, of Lake
Mary said he was trying to
replace a low geometry grade.
"I chose to come here," he
said. "It's the summer time
and I didn't want to spend it
sleeping in."
He said one class and one
teacher make it easier to con­
centrate.
Rosa Hernandez already
leads a busy life. The 18-yearold Seminole High student
has a job.
She said it is not just the
students who are more
focused. The teachers concen­
trate on the students more
during summer school.
"YVe have to do 18 chapters
{in American government)/'
she said. "It's way better
because you don't take forever
to cover the material. You just
take notes and then take the
test."
Lana Corry, 18, said she
received a D in math, but she
wants to work with comput­
ers.
"I'm good with computers,
but not with math," she said
as the reason she attended
summer school She plans to

graduate from ITT Technical
Institute.
"I know this is something
I've got to do, so I do it," said
Corry, a Seminole High School
student.
From kindergarten through
high school, students are
attending summer school
across the county.
Nearly 1,400 students of
disability receive special edu­
cation, according to statistics
presented to the Seminole
County School Board June 22.
Kinder Kamp allowed
about 100 low-income stu­
dents to experience school life
in a two-week course. Nine
elementaries took part.
More than 2,600 elementary
students attended Summer
Reading Camp, according to
Geraldine YVright, executive
director
of
Elementary
Education.
The district is only required
to host the reading camp for
the lowest scoring third
graders on the FCAT. Funding
was set aside, however, to
expand the program to any
elementary student who was
recommended by his or her
teacher, YVright said.
"It's not rcauired for them,
but it is highly recommend­
ed," she said. The 230 Level 1
third graders, or the lowest
scoring students, also had a 10
to I teacher to student ratio,
she added, as well as an
option for two additional
hours. Other students had a 15
to 1 ratio.
Nearly 2,(XX) middle school
students went to summer
school for three-week courses.
That number includes stu­
dents who struggled with
grades, others with English as
a second language and those
attending a sixth-grade transition program for students
starting middle school in
August.
More than 7,2(H) high
school students took summer
school with about 60 percent
choosing to take classes to
advance.
"Some have to remediate,
hut the majority are creating
room in their schedule," said
Boyd Karns, Lake Mary High
School principal.
Many are making room for
advanced placement courses.
Lake Howell High School
offers more than 20 AP cours­
es, which include a college
level exam and college credit,
said Principal Shaune Storch.
"In many cases, that’s what
actually gets them into col­
lege," she said. Other students
sacrifice their summers to get
physical education out of the
way, she explained, so they
can take band, chorus or
drama all four years of high
school.
"Many are extremely moti­
vated individuals," she said.
Hicks hinted that there may
be other considerations.
"My friends are here from
football," he said, adding,
"There are also different girls
from different schools."
Shugart said she really did­
n’t know what she would do
after high school. "I'm just
focusing on graduating from
high school," she said. "I'm
catching up on past failures."

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W ednesday
July 7, 2004

Little Rock “Raines” on Rays

Briefs
GOLF CAMPS FOR
JUNIORS SCHEDULED
AT TIMACUAN
Timacuan Golf &amp;
Country Club of Lake
Mary has the perfect
answer to summertime
boredom for Orlando-area
kids.
The Timacuan Junior
Golf Camps will teach
kids all the fundamentals
of the great game of golf,
from tee to green. The jun­
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valuable lessons of rules
and etiquette that can
carry over to their every­
day lives.
After learning skills
from all aspects of the
game, kids will then com­
pete in a week's end skills
challenge.
The camp sessions run
daily from Ha m. to 11:30
a m., followed by lunch at
the club. There final week
is July 12-16. Cost is $150
for non-members and
$120 for Timacuan mem- •
bers, and includes lunch
each day. To register or for
more information, call
407-321-0010, or e-mail
gm@timacuangolf.com.
ECKS FACTOR
BASEBALL CLINICS
Rick Eckstein and his
staff will be hosting two
more weeks of summer
baseball clinics for young­
sters 13-and-Up at the
Seminole High School
Baseball Complex.
Cost is $175 per session
and will run from 10:30
a.m. to 1 p.m.
Session 36 is July 19-23;
and Session 37 is July 2629.
For more information on
the clinics or on private
and small group instruc­
tion, please visit
www.ecksports.com or
call 407-947-0956.”
AJAX ORLANDO
SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclu­
sive American affiliate of
European professional
soccer club AFC Ajax
(Amsterdam), will hold
introductory (ages 5-10)
and assessment (ages 10
and up) soccer training
camps throughout Central
Florida. Ajax is known
throughout the world as
the leader and innovator
of modern soccer training
methods and youth devel­
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will share this knowledge
through developmental
training sessions in the
Orlando area.
Camps run Monday
through Friday from 9 am
- 4 p.m. Early drop-off
and late pick-up is avail­
able. The schedule for
introductory (I) and
assessment (A) camps are
as follows:
•July 12-16 (A) at West
Orange Soccer Park,
Orlando.
*July 19-23 (I) and July
26-30 (A) at Trotwood
Park, Winter Springs.
Designed for boys and
girls, camps feature
instruction both on and
off the field led by AFC
Ajax trainers from
Amsterdam and regional
college coaching staffs.
Camp schedules include
sessions on drills, match­
es, nutrition, and soccer
philosophies.
Every player will be
introduced to and evaluat­
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(technique, insight, per­
sonality and speed)
Model. Player evaluations
are entered into the pro­
prietary Ajax Scouting
Compendium for periodic
review directly by AFC
Ajax scouts and trainers.
At the end of the week,
during a one-on-one inter­
view, players will receive
a comprehensive evalua­
tion complete with training guide and follow-up
plan to continue the play­
er's progression over the
course of the next year.
More information on
Ajax Orlando summer
recruitment and training
camps can be found at
www.ajaxorlando.us or
contact Brian Long at 407620-9614 or via email at
camps@ajaxorlando.us.
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a home run, 15 RBI and 17 stolen bases
in 20 attempts in 42 games at Ottawa.
On his first trip up he complained to
mentor Rick Eckstein that he was fros­
O r io le s s w e e p
trated because they (the Orioles) called
him up and then wouldn't let him play.
After his most recent call-up, in which
T a m p a B a y
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By Dean Smith
ment, Manager Lee Mazzili sat down
Sports Editor
with Raines and told him they wanted
him to go back to AAA and concentrate
The up and down season for Tim
on using his speed more.
Raines Jr took a giant leap up on
That trip to Canada lasted less than a
Monday.
week as another Oriole injury had
Tlie Baltimore Orioles sent the
Raines scurrying to get back to
Seminole High School graduate down
Baltimore during the same time he was
to AAA Ottawa late in Spring Training
to be in Montreal seeing his father,
so he could play every day despite hit­
future l lall-of-Famer Tim Raines Sr.,
ting over .370.
having his No. 30 retired by the Expos.
But because of a rash of injuries, he
He started in his first game back up
has bounced back-and-forth between
and went l-for-3 against Kansas City to
the Big Leagues and Ottawa three times get his average to 3(H), but then it was
this season.
back to spot starting and being used as
The yo-yo effect has hampered the
a runner and a defensive replacement,
swift outfielder's play at times as he has getting into nine games, and failing in
struggled to find consistency at the
eight trips to the plate to get a hit, see­
plate as he was only hitting .259 with IK ing his average fall to .188
runs scored, seven doubles, a triple and
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Tim Raines Jr. made two diving catches,
went 5-lor-7, including his first double of
the season, scored a run, stole a base
and drovo in his first two runs of the sea­
son on Monday to help the Baltimore
Orioles sweep a doubleheader from the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays.

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early last week.
He got a single as a pinch-hitter
against Philadelphia Sunday and then
exploded on Monday against the Tampa
Bay Devil Rays.
In the first game he made two excel­
lent diving catches in right field and
just missed a third as he leaped into the
stands on a foul ball, earning him a spot
on the ‘Web Gems' segment of ESPN’s
Basfball Tonight.

Then late in the game he drove in an
insurance run, his first RBI of the sea­
son, with his first double of the season
as the Orioles won 4-2. Me went 2-for-3
with the double and the RBI and also
stole a base in the game.
I le then capped off the amazing day
with his first tnree-hit game of his
career in the nightcap, going 3-for-4
with a run scored and an RBI as the
Orioles completed the sweep, 8-2.
Little Rock, as he was known growing
up and even when he made his Major
League debut with the Orioles back in
2001, is now 6-for-8 (.750) this week
with a double, a run scored, a stolen
base and two RBI, raising his season's
average to .346.

sto m p

Southern
Division
romps to
All-Star
victory
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Another hit
for the Florida Collegiate
Summer League.
Over 3(H) fans made their
way out to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium on a hot
and steamy Fourth of July to
attend the fledgling league's
first All-Star Game and
while the outcome could
have been closer, a good
time was had by all.
The day's events began
witli the I lome Run Derby,
which was dominated by
the Southern Division's
Ronald Baptiste.
The 6-foot-4, 240-pound
outfielder for the Orlando
Shockers launched six home
runs before reaching the
eight out limit in the first
round and was joined in the
finals by Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs catcher Jeff
i fowell, who blasted three
over the wall.
In the final round, which
consisted of five outs,
Baptiste, a Houston, Texas
native who will be a senior
at Rollins College this fall,
hit the only home run to
claim the trophy over
i lowed, who is from
Satellite Beach and will be a
senior at Florida Southern
College.
Following the 1lome Run
Derby, the players, along
with members of the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Babe
Ruth Prep-13 All-Star Team,
and the coacches from each
team were introduced and
Casmira Harrison of Sanford
sang a moving rendition of
the National Anthem.
The game was rather antiSee All-Stars, Page 8A

P ho tos courtesy ot Sara W h ilin g

The Orlando Shockers duo of Ron Baptiste (top, left) and J.R Cairo (top, right) swept the hardware at the first Florida Collegiate
Summer League All-Star Game as Baptiste hit seven home runs to claim the Home Run Derby and Castro was named the Most
Valuable Player alter Ihe Southern Division, made up ol players Irom Orlando and the Winter Park Diamond Dawgs. routed the Northern
Division, Sanford River Rats and Daytona Beach Barracudas, 9-0 at Historic Sanlord Memorial Stadium. The game also featured
Sanford's own Randy Harvey (bottom photo), one of Ihe lop NCAA umpires in Ihe country, work ihe plale in the game, shown here with
Seminole High graduate Angelo Pelracca batting.

NASCAR winners have a Seminole County flavor
From Staff Reports
Seminole County Is full of
NASCAR fares, but hands-on
involvement is very limited.
But based on results from this
past weekend, Seminole
County can be proud as locals
had a big hand in two of the
three winners in NASCAR's
top divisions.
Saturday afternoon, Carl
Edwards made the comeback
of the year as he drove the
Sanford-based Superchips
sponsored, Roush-prepared
Ford F-150 into victory lane at

Kansas Speedway,
And Saturday night at
Daytona International
Speedway, Altamonte Springs'
Robbie Loomis called the shots
in the pits as Jeff Gordon raced
to victory in the Pepsi 400.
Loomis, a Lake Brantley gradu­
ate, is the Crew Chief for
Gordon's Hendrick-prepared
Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
After starting second, hitting
the outside wall on the first lap
and falling back to 33rd place,
nobody would have ever
guessed that Edwards would
come back to win the race - but

he did.
Edwards started second
based on points since rain
washed out all practice and
qualifying on Friday. The teams
received 30 minutes of practice
Saturday morning before the
race, which was helpful to the
No. 99 Superchips team since
they had a brand new truck
that had never hit the track.
On the first lap, Edwards ran
side-by-side with point-leader
Dennis Setzer. Coming off turn
two Sctzer's truck became
loose and forced Edwards into
the outside wall. The hit

knocked out the toe-in and
hurt the right-side tires. As
Edwards dropped back to 33rd
place by the end of the first lap,
the caution came out one lap
later which allowed Edwards
to pit several times under cau­
tion to change right-side tires,
repair body damage and fix the
toe-in. When the race resumed
on lap eight Edwards was still
on the lead lap, but still in 33rd
place.
The Superchips team was not
about to give up so easily, espe­
cially since Setzer was behind
the wall which would give

them an excellent opportunity
to regain some of the points
they lost last week in
Milwaukee. Another caution on
lap 16 allowed them to pit a
few more times to do more
work on the truck and
Edwards restarted in 28th
place. The team did a fantastic
job repairing the truck and
within eight laps of the restart
Edwards was up to 15th place.
The third caution of the race
came out on lap 29, so Edwards
pitted again to top-off the fuel
and make a few more repairs.
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Jeff Gordon (No. 24) goes low to pass Michael Waltrip on his way to victory in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway, while Carl Edwards (right) shows oft his customary back-flip alter winning the
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway on Saturday. Both winners have detinite Seminole County ties as Gordon’s car is crew chieted by Lake Brantley graduate Robbie Loomis and
Edwards’ Roush Ford is sponsored by Sanlord's Superchips, Inc.

NASCAR
Continued from Page 7A
Since many teams pitted for
tires, Edwards' fuel-only stop
moved him up to fourth place
on the restart on lap 33.
Hv lap 39 Edwards was as
high as second place. He began
to drop back a few positions as
he told the team the truck was
aero tight, but loose off the cor­
ners. He had fallen back to 11ih

position by the next caution on
lap 81. The team pitted on lap
81 for four tires, fuel, adjust­
ments to air pressure and to
raise the track bar. Tire team
had a good stop, but the truck
stalled leaving the pits which
cost them one position.
Edwards was 12th when the
race resumed on lap 85.
The tmek ran much better
with the adjustments and

Edwards began to work his
way up to the leaders. 1ie was
up to eighth by lap 100, and the
sixth caution of the day on lap
103 gave the team another
opportunity to pit for adjust­
ments and fuel. The team
raised the track bar and sent
Edwards back out in eighth.
Despite all the cautions,
Edwards continued to pick off
positions. After the seventh

caution on lap 112, Edwards
was fourth. The team began to
debate whether to pit one more
time since they still had a new
set of left-side tires that could
benefit Edwards toward the
end of the race. When the
eighth caution came out on lap
116, Edwards brought the
Superchips Ford F-150 into the
pits on lap 120 for four tires
and to raise the track bar again.

The team had a great 16-second
stop, but since several teams
did not pit, he was ll)th when
the race resumed on lap 123.
The pit stop turned out to be
a good idea since Edwards
quickly got by the trucks with
older tires. He was fourth by
lap 125 and continued to hunt
down the leaders. Edwards
took the lead from Matt
Cfafton on lap 146 and never
looked back. He led the final 22
laps of the race to become the
fourth consecutive different
Craftsman Truck Series winner
at Kaasas.
"I was pretty sure that it was
going to be a very bad day
after that first-lap incident,"
Edwards said. “I don't think it
was anyone's fault; we were
both racing probably just a bit
too hard. Dennis (Setzer) got
loose, which happens when
you're inside of a guy. We hit
the wall and I have to hand it
to my Superchips crew. They
did an unbelievable job. They
put the truck back together. I
still can't believe we won this
race, we got lucky today."
Edwards remains second in
the NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series point standings, but now
trails Setzer by only 34 points.
The next race will be on
Saturday night, July 10 at
Kentucky Speedway. It will be
televised live on Speed
Channel.
Gordon won the Pepsi 400 for
his second straight victory and
in the process accomplished
something at “The World
Center of Racing" that hasn't
been done in 23 years.
Gordon won the race from
the pole, marking the first time
a driver won from the top spot
in the Pepsi 400 since Caie
Yarborough did it in 1981.
But perhaps the bigger story
was the dominance of one of
NASCAR's powerhouse teams
at a restrictor plate track- and it
wasn’t Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Led by Gordon's victory, all
four Hendrick Motorsports cars
finished in the top nine, includ­
ing a second by Jimmie
Johnson, an eighth by Terry
Labonte and a ninth from
Raybestos Rookie of the Year
candidate Brian Vickers.
"We had a lot of big guy chal­

lenging us,” said Gordon, who
led a race high 61 laps. "What
an awesome effort by Hendrick
Motorsports. We worked
awfully hard to get all the
Hendrick cars up here today. I
want to thank DuPont and
what a big day it was for Pepsi.
I've got to thanks Jimmie
Johason. I owe him big time.
What a great push he gave
me."
Johnson also had a strong car
and while he was satisfied with
his finish and proud of his
teammates, he was still vying
for the victory on the last lap.
"The No. 8 was trying to set me
up to get by Jeff and he was
never behind me enough to
give me a good push to try to
make something happen. Jeff is
on his game and he knows how
to do this plate racing so con­
gratulations to him. Great for
Hendrick Motorsports, just a
solid night all night long for
everyone. A Pepsi car won the
Pepsi 400 so it's hard to beat
that."
"We didn't have the car to get
by him (Gordon)," Earnhardt,
Jr. said, "i had a terrible day in
the pits. To win these races
you've got to be out front and 1
thought we knew that, but we
didn’t try to do that. We didn’t
have a lot of help either but I
don't know if that would had
mattered.’’ rcr r
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Despite the third place Finish,
Earnhardt, Jr. isn't going to
back down. "I am part of DEI,
so every time I go to the race
track I've got the best race car,
the best team, I'm the best driv­
er no matter where we're at,"
Earnhardt, Jr. said.
While a fan friendly multi­
million dollar renovation is
scheduled to begin on Monday,
the next time race fans will
have an opportunity to see Jr.
vs. Gordon, I lend rick vs. DEI
or their favorite driver take to
Daytona's high banks will be
the 47th Daytona 500 set for
Sunday, February 20.
Tickets for the 2005 DAY­
TONA 500 and all Speedweeks
2005 events are on sale now,
order your tickets online or by
calling 1-800-PITSHOP.

Briefs--------------------- Continued from Page 7A
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL
CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps will
hold an Individual Camp July 25-29 at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand.
For more information call Coach Sebastian Singletary at 386822-8101 or e-mail at ssinglet®stetson.edu.

P ho to s co u rte s y of Sara W hiting

Members ol the Northern Division All-Stars and a portion of the large crowd (above) salute the Hag prior to Sunday’s Florida Collegiate
Summer League All-Star Game and youngsters enjoy the “Race around the Bases* (top) during the fourth inning at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium, just part of the festivities surrounding the game.

All-Stars
Continued from Page 7A
•climactic as the Southern Division, co­
managed by Orlando's Rob Sitz and
Winter Park's Chad Sommers, won the
game. 9 -0. Baptiste followed up his win in
the Home Run Derby with another homer
in the game, but it was his Southern
Division and Orlando Shockers terammate
J.P Castro that was named the All Star
Game MVP.
There were lots of prizes and games.
Adults and Kids Dizzy Bat, Adults and
Kids Baseball Boogie Woogie (musical
chairs). Adults and Kids Chicken Chuck,
and the ever popular ( with the 12 and
under crowd) Races of the Bases. The AllStar Game also featured a 10 question
Trivia Quiz. The co-winners, with six cor­
rect answers each, were Alex Kapacinskas,
David Williamson and Joe Diyorio.
Assisting Sitz and Sommers were Brian
Boeshko, Justin Varitek and Todd
Silverman and making up the Southern
Division roster were: Kevin Gaston, Jerry
Thorton, Oviedo's Matt Lopez, Lake
Brantley's Tommy Sutton, Jorge Burgos,

Jeremy Byrd, Jeff Howell, LeeCmz, Brian
Reeves, Like Mary's Matt Horwath, Nick
DiYorio, JP Castro, David Nathanson, Lake
Brantley's George Brandner, Joey Simon,
Ronald Baptiste, Eric Thompson,
Altamonte Springs’ Mario Lombardo, Jared
Incinelli, Brandon Webb and Daniel
Hersey.
The Northern Division All-Stars were co­
managed by Daytona Beach's Pat Leach
and Sanford's Ricky Plante, with Kris
Gawriluk, Brad Flick and Todd Whaley
serving as assistant coaches.
Members of the team were Sanford's
Matt Fraysier, Courtney Prupst, Jon
Roberts, Paul Buhrow, Randall Vickroy,
Oviedo's Brett Murphy, Daniel Quartararo,
Drew Shetrone, Timmy Russell, Jon
Lozada, Brent Sellers, Kyle DeYoung,
Sanford's Dominic Petracca, Zach
Whitmer, Tim Orlosky, John DeStefano,
Jason Bernstein, Chan.se Horne, Winter
Springs' John Michael Howell, Sanford's
Angelo Petracca, Peter Taraskevich and
Kyle Patrick.
In related news, the Sanford River Rats
went 3-1 last week to run their record to a

league-best 11-15 and giving them a 3-1 / 2
game lead over Orlando and Daytona
Beach, each with 7-8 records. Winter Park
is just behind at 5-9.
Sanford opened the week with a 10-0 loss
to the Barracudas, but came back to blank
the Diamond Dawgs, 2-0, and sweep the
Shockers in a doubleheader, 4-3 and 6-1.
Daytona was next best for the week,
going 2-1 by also beating Winter Park, 9-8,
but losing to Orlando, 6-3.
Winter Park picked up one win on the
week, topping Orlando, 4-3.
The River Rats were to have begun the
post-AU-Star break by hosting Daytona
Beach on Tuesday and Orlando will play
Winter Park at Lake Brantley tonight
(Wednesday) at 7 p.m.
Tomorrow (Thursday), Winter Park will
travel to Daytona Beach Community
College to take on the Barracudas at 7 p.m.
This weekend will find Sanford in
Daytona Beach and Winter Park at Tinker
Field to face Orlando for three games.
Friday and Saturday will see the games
start at 7 p.m. with Sunday's finale set to
begin at 1 p.m.

FSU BASETBALL CAMP AT SCC
Florida State basketball coach Leonard Hamilton and his staff
will be conducting a basketball camp for boys ages 10-16 August
2-5 at Seminole Community College.
The camp will feature quality fundamental instruction and will
specialize in individual attention in all phases of the game of bas­
ketball. Campers will be organized by age group and will partici­
pate in daily skills contests and league games.
The camp will run from 9 a.m.-to-3:30 p.m. each day. Tuition is
SI50, which includes a camp t-shirt, a camp basketball and lunch.
Early drop-off and late pickup options are available.
For more information contact Martin Unger at the FSU Men's
Basketball Office, 850-644-1461, or email at
mhungen'Pmailer.fsu.edu.

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NEXTEL CUP
1. Jimmie Johnson
2,545; previous: 1
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2.518; previous: 2
3. Jeff Gordon
2,313; previous: 4
4. Tony Stewart
2,203; previous: 6
5. Matt Kenseth
2.189; previous: 3
6. Bobby Labonte
2,164; previous: 7
7. Kurt Busch
2,153; previous: 8
8. Elliott Sadler
2,152: previous: 5
9. Ryan Newman
2,112; previous: 9
10. Kevin Harvick
2,095; previous: 10

T H E R A C IN G 411

NEXTEL CUP.

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TR UCK -----------------

Race: Tropicana 400
Where: Chicagoland Speedway
When: Sunday 330 pin, EDT
Defending champion: Ryan Newman
Race distance: 400 miles- 207 laps
Race record: Kevin Harvlck; 136 832 mph;

Race: Tropicana Twister 300
Where: Chicagoland Speedway
When: Saturday 2:30 pm EDT
Defending champ: Bobby Hamilton Jr.

Race: Built Font Thugh 225 presented by the
Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers
Where: Kentucky Speedway
When: Saturday 8 pm . EDT
Rare distance: 150 laps 225 miles
Defending champ: Carl EdwanLs
Race record: Scott Riggs; 113.525 mph; July
14,2001.
Q ualifying record: Jon Wood. 169 641 mph:
July 4.2003.
Storyline: Jack Roush Is the winningest truck
owner at the track, having won two of the four
events. Fords have won two of the four races.

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July 14.2002.
Qualifying record: Tbny Stewart; 184.786
mph; July 11,2003
Storyline: Kevin Harvlck (right) has won two
out oif three Cup races at the track. SAFER
(Steel and Foam Energy Reduction) walls
will be in place for the weekend races.

A top-live linish
in Saturday s
Pepsi 400 lilted
Tony Stewart
two spots to
fourth in the
standings.

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Race record: Hobby Hamilton Jr.; 129.730
mph; July 13.2002.
Q ualifying rrcord: Ryan Newman.
181.886 mph; July 13.2002.
Storyline: Chevrolet has won two of the
three Busch Series races at Chicagoland
Speedway Last year Bobby Hamilton Jr.
set a Busch nice record, chim ing victory
after starting In the third position.

P EPS I 400 R E V IE W

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after Busch incidents
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By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service

BUSCH SERIES
1. Martin True* Jr.
2,742; previous: 1
2. Kyle Busch
2,674; previous: 2
3. Greg Bitile
2,415; previous: 3
4. Ron Hornaday
2,361; previous: 7
5. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
2,354; previous: 5
6. David Green
2,353; previous: 3
7. Jason Keller
2.334; previous: 6
8. Jason Letller
2,298; previous: 8
9. Michael Waltrip
2,179; previous: 9
10. Mike Bliss
2,163; previous: 10

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Ron Hornaday
jumped three
spots in the
Busch standings
following a top10 finish in the
Winn-Dixie 250
presented by
PepsiCo.

NASCAR

Jeff G o rd o n celebrates his win in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

G ordon wins again

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK ^

Teammate Johnson lends hand
as No. 24 makes it tw o in a row

1. Dennis Sotzer

1,527; previous: 1
2. Carl Edwards
1,493: previous: 2
3. Bobby Hamilton
f.466; previous: 3
4. Rick Crawford
1,395; previous: 4
5. Matt Crafton ---------1,341; previous. 7
6. Chad Chaffin
1,330; previous: 6
7. Jon Wood
1,327; previous? B
0. Travis Kvapil
1.300; previous: 9
9. Ted Musgrave
1,299; previous: 5
10. Jack Sprague
1.288; previous: 11

By RICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Daytona Beach, Fla.
eff Gordon, with drafting help from his
Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie
Johnson, beat Daie Earnhardt Jr. to the line to
win the rain-delayed Pepsi 400 at Daytona
International Speedway Saturday night.
It was Gordon's fifth victory at Daytona in Cup
competition. He now has more Daytona wins than
any other active driver.
Gordon, a winner June 27 on the road course at
Sonoma, Calif., started the -100 from the pole after a
two hour rain delay, but didn't take over the race
until the midpoint.
After a round of green flag pit stops around Lap
110. he led a five-car breakaway pack that included
his Hendrick teammates Johnson. Brian Vickers
and Terry Labonta Only the Ford of Kurt Busch
was crashing the Hendrick party
A late race round of green flag pit stops scram­
bled the running order, with Tony Stewart stealing
the top spot by Liking just two tires while his com­
petitors. Gordon and Johnson Included, took four.
But four turned out to be better than two and
Gordon regained the lead for good with seven laps
to go.
T he four tires made a difference," Gordon said.
“I could make some maneuvers and get runs on
people."
Johnson took second over Earnhardt, Busch anil
Stewart.
Earnhardt, bidding for his second straight
Daytona victory, blamed his pit crew for most of
his problems.
"We had trouble all night in the pits," he said.
"The crew reaUy wasn't on their game,"
Earnhardt dodged disaster during a pit stop on
Lap 72. As he and Vickers exited thetr pits. Gordon
pulled out of his stall, leaving Vickers nowhere to
go but to the outside of pit road. He then forced
Earnhardt onto the rain soaked grassy area

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A top-five finish
m the O'Reilly
Auto Parts 250
lifted Matt
Crafton into
the top five in
the standings.

Busch regular Vtollace gets win
Busch Series regular Mike Wallace won the
Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona International
Speedway Friday breaking the year long stran­
glehold by Nextei Cup teams and drivers who
had won the first 17 Busch events of the season.

NEXTEL CUP

Tropicana 400
3 p.m., Sunday

NBC

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BUSCH SER IES

Tropicana Twister 300

NBC

2 p.m,, Saturday
C R A FTS M A N TR U C K

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Built Ford Tough 225 pre­
sented by the Greater
Cincinnati Ford Dealers
7.30 p.m., Saturday

f t TALK THE TALK

/lgnu/? to NASCAR tenns

“Flat-out”
A slang term for racing a car
as fast as possible under the
given track conditions.

“Splash and go”
A quick pit stop that involves
refueling the race car with
the amount of fuel necessary
to finish the race.

CHANNEL

LOOK
AHEAD

he finish of Frklay's Winn-Dixie250
Busch Series race at Daytona
International Speedway raised more
questions nbout NASCAR's dwlslon mak­
ing during events.
Although there were two separate Inci­
dents In the (Inal lnp — Michael Waltrip's
spin on the backstretch and Dale
Earnhardt J r smacking the wall in Turn 4
there was no caution flag thrown.
Then Jason Letller, who was Involved in
both incidents, was penalized after the race
for rough driving.
Several drivers. Including race winner
Mike Wallace, said Leffler didn't drive any
wilder than other drivers routinely do In
similar situations.
Greg Riffle, who Inherited second place
after leffler was dropped to 13th, said
I-effler wasn’t entirely to btamr for the
Waltrip Incident. Wallace said the Incident
with Earnhardt was, well, vintage

between the track and pit road. Earnhardt, who had
been leading, managed to get tiack on the asphalt
without getting stuck He dropped to 15th.
Although Earnhardt and Michael Waltrip ran 12
for most of the first half of the race, there were
moments of friction between the DEI duo,
Earnhardt took the lead for the first time on Uip 55
after pushing Waltrip's No. 15 all the way down the
backstretch and Into Turn 3. With Earnhardt shov­
ing him Into the corner. Waltrip drifted high and
lost the lead to his teammate, who immediately sent
word by radio that he was sorry for getting him
loose.
Waltrip seemed to question the sincerity of
Earnhardt's relayed apology
“That's what J:ison Leffler said too," Waltrip told
his crew, referring to an Incident in Friday’s Busch
race in which Leffler knocked Waltrip out of the
lend on the last tap.
Matt Kenseth, who entered the race third in (lie
points sLandings, spent 40 laps in the garage while
his crew patched up his No. 17 Ford after a Lip 19
crash. He wound up 39th.
Bill Elliott qualified poorly, 34th, and languished
in the rear throughout the flrst green flag run. But
on the second go. he powered his way to 22nd. The
next nin saw him move up to the lead draft :unl run
as high ns 15th. He wound up tilth

Earnhardt
“As far as what [Leffler] did. going up the
race track, going up In front of
|Earnhurdt|. that's a classic Dale Earnhardt
Jr. move right there," Wallace said. “I’ve
watched Dale Jr. the last three or four
years. He move's around like a snake.
Leffler Just (ril'd to block the move and slow
his momentum down."

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Labonte contemplates future
Terry Labonte appears to be seriously
pondering a ride in Bill Elliott's tire tracks
— to retirement
Ltbonte. a two-time
series champion now in
hU 27th season, said last
week that he's under a
year-to-year contract
with car owner Rick
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Hendrick and that he
may run another year In
Hendrick’s No. 5, go to
another Chevrolet team.
LABONTE
or retire.
“I told Rick last year that this year would
probahly be my last," Labonte, 47, said last
week. "You haw to sort of decide those
things In advance In order to make plans
and move ahead,"

Remhaw hoping to compete

RACE STATISTICS
Time of race: 2 hours, 45 minutes, 23 seconds
Margin of victory: 0.143 seconds
Winner's average speed: 145.117 mph
Caution flags: Five for 25 laps
Lead changes: 21 among 10 drivers
Lap leaders: Jeff Gordon, 1-9; Michael Waltrip, IQ19; Kasey Kahne, 20; Waltrip, 21-45; Dale Earnhardt
Jr., 46; Ryan Newman. 47; Waltrip, 48-54; Earnhardt
Jr., 55-72; Mike Wallace, 73; Morgan Shepherd, 74;
Gordon, 75-85; Waltnp, 86-98; Gordon. 99-107;
Waltnp, 108*109; Earnhardt Jr. 110-112, Gordon,
113-137; Earnhardt Jr„ 138; Casey Mears, 139;
Dave Blaney, 140; Newman. 141; Stewart, 142-153;
Gordon, 154-160

Deborah Renshaw will attempt to make
her Craftsman Truck Series debut this
weekend at Kentucky Speedway
Renshaw, 28. was the flist female driver
to lead the points race of a NASCAR sanc­
tioned series while competing In the Late
Model Stuck division at the Fairgrounds
Speedway in Nashville, Tfenn., but was the
subject of protests by her male competitors.
She has raced on superspeedways,
including Kentucky in ARCA cars, but has­
n't been in competition this season. She
will drive the No. 29 Fbrd owned by Bob
and Kay Keselowski.

Hendrick teammates draft winning plan

Ju ly 11 — Tropicana 400.
Chicagoland Speedway
Ju ly 25 — New England 300.
New Hampshire International Speedway
Aug. 1 — Pennsylvania 500.
Pocono Raceway
Aug. 8 — Brickyard 400,

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Aug. 15 — Sirius at the Glen,
Watkins Glen International

Spencer believes suspensions unnecessary
moved to last place In the race.
immy Spencer said that
(jffllU S *
“Putting them in 43rd place will
even though he was sus­
get their attention,” he sail. “It’s as
pended last year for slap­
good as a suspension.”
ping Kurt Busch after a race at
Stewart was fined $50,000, docked
Michigan, he doesn't think
25 points and placed on probation
Tbny Stewart should have been
for his run-in at Infineon Raceway
parked for a similar Incident
with Brian Vickers.
two weeks ago at Infineon
Spencer said that if NASCAR had
Raceway
thoroughly investigated his incident
For that matter. Spencer
SPENCER
with Busch before handing down a
doesn’t think any driver
suspension, he likely would have received
should be parked for their behavior on and
a lesser punishment.
off the track.
"NASCAR handled (Stewart) right,” he
“I don't think any driver should be sus­
said. "They didn't jump to conclusions.”
pended." Spencer said, explaining that he'd
- Rick Minttr
rather see drivers who break the rules

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By HICK MINTER
Cox News Service
Daytona Beach, Fla.
s Jeff Gordon and teammate
Jimmie Johnson leave Daytona
International Speedway tile
numbers they've rim up look like a
season's worth fur most teams.
Gordon has four Nextei Cup wins,
including his latest in Saturday’s
Pepsi 400 at Daytona International
Speedway six top-fives and 12 top-10
finishes, four poles — the Pepsi 400
Included — and is third In the points
standings.
Johnson has three wins, 12 top fives,
13 top 10s, a pile and leads the points
standings by 27 over Dale Earnhardt
Jr, who was third In the 100.
They drive cars prepared under the
same roof at Hendrick Motorsports
Gordon is a coowner, along with Rick
Hendrick, of Johnson's car. but on
most tracks they cut each other little
slack.
It was different at Daytona, where a
drafting mate is a must. Using the
same strategy os that successfully
employed by Earnhardt and his team­
mate Michael Waltrip in recent
restrictor-plate races, Gordon and

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NASCAH

Jim m ie Jo h n s o n (left) con­
gratulates Jett Gordon on his
Pepsi 400 victory.
Johnson used the quirks of the draft
to push each other to the front and to
victory
Gordon said there are no team
orders to work together In the draft,
but past results can't be ignored.
“If we can get together and get up
there ami get the lead, maybe we can
battle each other for the win.”

Gordon said.'T hat's the philosophy "
It worked on Saturday and gave
Gordon his fifth Daytona win and
Hendrick his eighth as a car owner
at the historic speedway
Johnson said that as the bps
wound down in Saturday’s Pepsi ICO,
which was delayed more than two
hours because of rain, he tried
unsuccessfully — to get Earnhardt to
push him past his boss to victory
“You race hanl when you're
around your teammates because you
can count on them helping you
back,” he said. "1 helped [Gordon) get
the lead, but after that, if
[Earnhardt] could have been on my
bumper it would have been a differ­
ent story”
Counting Gordon's win at
Talladega in April, Hendrick has
beaten the previous restrictor-plate
powerhouse Dale Earnhardt Inc. two
straight times.
"I don't want to brag,” Hendrick
said. ”1 don't want to make them
mad. They raised the bar and every­
body kind of rallied to the cause."
The 400 also was a good night for
the other two drivers In the Hendrick
camp Terry Labonte finished eighth
and rookie Brian Vickers was ninth.

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SALES HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM - 8PM SATURDAY 9AM - 7PM SUNDAYS 12NOON - 5PM
SERVICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:30AM - 6:00PM SATURDAY 8:00AM - 5:00PM

2725 S . H ighw ay 17-92
(betw een S R 4 3 6 &amp; S R 4 3 4 )

SATTRN
Photos for illustration purposes only. Tax, Tag. title and $298.50 dealer fee additional on all vehicles. All payments calculated at 5.49% APR with 10% down payment plus tax, tag title and
$298.50 dealer fee with approved credit. Customer must have 720 or better Beacon score to qualify for special rate.I

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July

7 &amp; 8.2004 Page I B

Herald C*

Financial
45-63

Rentals

■.HiMiUfiilium
67-73\____

Merchandise
Automotive
ncai toteIlG
miauGiidiit;uu5
141-165
199-229____

i

To Place Your Ad Call
11—H ome H ealth
C are
Caro grver Asst 2 wk salary $210
(or 14 visits bedtime, must work
1 wknd. 1 t/2 Hf/ViSit. Averago
$10/hr Call Workforce Coni or
Jo b f F L 2527285 or Call 407323-7508_____________________

55— Business
OPPORTUNITIES
Develop 2nd Incom e!
Residual Income- Immediate*
Income-Flexible HoursSuccessful Team
Call 24/7 C a s h Flo w Inc
1 8 6 6 -5 19-5575

59— F inancial
S ervices
A tten tio n
R e a d e rs!!
It's Illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask yo u lo pay
for It before they deliver. For
more Information, call toll-lroo
1 -8 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
servico m essage Irom Th e
Sem inole Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

71—H elp Wanted
Drivers:
O w n ers/O perators
loams noododl 94c/mile All
miles paid1 Jack B Kelly. 888647-5451
Electrlcians A helpers needed
lor residential custom hom o
wiring Insurance, holidays,
paid vacations 7 school
available Apply in person July
6 &amp; July 9 at 107 East Crystal
lake Avo, Suito 2009 in Lake
mary between Bam-12pm or can
407-925-2956.
Experienced lawn maintenance
crew leader
Must have
transportation to-from work
Decent driving record a must
Starting pay S9-S1I hr Cat Kerry,
407-234-7253
Accounts Payable Mgr: For fast
growing corporate company
Individual must have excellent
skills &amp; communication, multi­
task oriented, dependable
w/accounting background Exp
in Excel A Quick Books |2 yrs
minimum ) Competitive pay lor
rght person Serious applicants
only Fax resume to 407-322*
3972
Full
Tim e
m a in te n a n c e
person needed tor a hotel Aiso
need dishwasher Pts cafl 4074 4 4 -t 000

61—M oney to Lend
A tten tio n
R e a d e rs!!
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phone lo promise
you a loan and ask y o u lo pay
for It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-lroo
1 -8 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
servico m essage from Th e
Sem inole Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

63—M ortgages
C a s h for N otes, Tru st
Deeds, M ortgages.
Inheritances, Lotteries,
etc...
You can sell your contract
and get cash now I
407-323-1965
www MutualAssetsRegenerati
on Systems com

71— H elp

W a n ted

A D V E R T IS IN G S A L E S
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld Is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales learn
serving Sanford, Lake Mary A
surrounding
area
A
marketrng/business degree
or
some
direct
salos
experience preferred. W e will
tram the rg ht individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Musi be serfmotivated. energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and/or design skills helpful but
not necessary M usi own
good, reliable transportation
Th e a o M amo Mcndny-Fnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position with
compensation based on
education
and
. salos
experience

Full time Painters needed with
new homo painting experience
Must have transportation to
Oviedo area Pis call Jack, 407709-8755

Healthcare
Opportunities!!
Central F L Regional Medical
Center has openings
In
Admissions lor Registrars and
Schedulers Apply online at
www OfanQeparksharBdserv*ss
com
E O E M/F/D/V
Here W e G ro w A g a in !
Sanlord based. Rich Plan ol
Florida is looking (or a lew
appointment setters G ood
attitude A good phone voice
Good hourly pay » bonus
incentive
$200 sign on
bonus Call Carol a! 407-3223663x136
II no answ er
Leave nam e and call back
number E O E
IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S TI
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportunities and franchises C a l
Florida Dept ol Agnculture A
Consumer Services at 000-4357352 or F T C H 6 L P lor Ireo
xiformation Or visit our W eb site
at www ftc gov/txzop
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
A
C o n su m e r
Services before selling. Call to
verity lawful registration before
you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! Drug lr« workplace.
Apply at: 990 Millar Drive,
Altomonta Spring* 407-ISO-

71— H elp Wanted

407- 322-2611

95— R oommate
Wanted

French
Teacher

$400/Mo. w/util
A cable
internet, $200 A appi lee
Share
4/2 w.'sem i-pnvalo
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Sanlord
Airport near 417 exit N/S, N/O
A quiet 407-323-7508

Inllngua Lan gu a ge C enter
305-495-7181
N ee ded ! Experienced short
order cook. Must have FL.
certificate Fax resume !o 407323-2759
R eptile M aintenance at local
pet store, P/T, flexible hours.
$6 50/hr. bonuses
407-320-7001

Sanford 1 Bedroom apt. tile,
walk-in shower, $575/mo or
$175/week,
water/lights
included 407-314-4818

Beautiful 2 Bedroom apt-homo
Persmmon Avo at 13th St. Doan
Estate, 407-321-4217
L o g a n H eights A p ts , I 2 A 3
bedroom opts, starting &lt;ti
S475 Great pool, spa A fitness
center Zero tolerance pokey 407302-2263

Telemarketing $12 to $20,h '
$200 sign on bonus Start
immediately H ourly
Plus
com m ission.
morning
A
evening shifts, in Sanford/Lake
Mary area Call Joh n now 407268 9180

Sanford/Lake M ary: 1 ,2. and
3 Bedroom Apte starting at $510
Lake Front Living Free Rent!
Call now. 407-322-9104. E H O

Tra c k H oe O P E R A T O R
Underground
ulilltles/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322 8133

100—C ondominium
R entals

U tility F o re m a n * G ra de
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133

A P A flT M E N T / C Q N B C L _ fQ B
R EN T:
Winter S p rin g s ,

NEWLY
REMOOELED,
2BR/2BA. approx. 1100 sq ft
A p o rch , appliances A W/D
Incl. S698/mo. 407-739-1292.

W a re h o u s e :
F u ll
tim e,
benefits, training provided,
call 407-830-4700.

CAPTAIN'S

73— Employment
Wanted
Ekfody Aid. I drive, personal care,
com panionship.
cooking,
cleaning, errands AM PM
overrule Exp A Rets 4073214807

103— H o u s e s *

U n f u r n is h e d

U n f u r n is h e d

H ouse 3 B R
2BA
wood
burning stove in family rm.
screened airport, refrigerator A
stove included, largo backyard,
across Irom Pino Crosl Elom
2604 S. French Avo. Sanlord.
$050 Ooposrt 407-3237999 or 407-970-8268

Lake Front Cottage 2BR/1BA
C H A on 2 acres, dock
$695/MO. $1400 sec dop No
Pots Quiol country setting
Doltona/Ostoon area 407-3232863

Sanlord; 2BR/I B A (one family
house) Rent plus security
deposit Rots required 366-57523 5 1

Start Dates
* Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9

Very nice, very clean turn r m ,

oil utl, cable. AC. Indry. phone,
kitch use. sec dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g free
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.

Price inclues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

S an lord:
Downtow n,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, merowavo. ootor TV,
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms. Call 407-321 •
4900

(877) 447-1950
Capt. Mike Adams

NEED MONEY •CALL NOWniQI

M e c h a n ic
skilled
In
diagnosis/repair
ot
small
engines P/T, 1-2 days/wk,
Mon-Sat. 407 -3 23D 9 10

*Buying or seing a home? •Buyng or Soling a Busnesa?
Toofonr) tar a Forodoscre7 •Locking lor the Best Ratos?

407-661 -9700

S a tis f a c tio n is G u a ra n te e d !!

Establinhed

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w w w . s e c u r i t y f i n a n c i a l , c2flS
LH4ij.l a ..Es

F o r R l l Voun M o r t g r g e
&amp; Rerl E str te N eed s
M

E R C IA L .

S anlord
Exc. area. 3/1.
w/mother-m-law oflicioncy, no
roommates $950 Aim 2/1. $560
407-321-6757

B usiness &amp; Services
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Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative
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Lowell's Auto Repair
T o y o ta A A S E M a s te r M o c h a n ic
F o r e ig n A D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
A S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n fo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 8 5 5 5
H o u rs B A M 6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

276-E lectrical
C e n t r a l F lo r i d a F e n c e
A ll T y p o s o l F o r ic o
S p e c ia liz in g In V in y l F e n c in g
•Free E s tim a te s
• Llce n so d /ln su ro d
■Quality W o rk
• Prom pt S e r v ic e
3 8 6 -7 8 9 -5 3 3 0

262-C ahineis

277-H ealtiicare

R ic h a r d L e n t h o r in o n
W o o d S h o p In c .
D e s ig n e rs A B u ild e rs
"Lot U s M a k e R o a ity O u t O l
Y o u r D re a m s"
II Y o u C a n D e s ig n It W o C a n
B u ild III
K itc h e n s , B a th s
E n te rta in m e n t C e n t e rs
D a n B lu e 3 2 1 -2 7 7 -3 1 0 2 R ic h a r d
L e a th o rm a n
3 8 6 -7 4 7 -5 5 1 0
F a x 4 0 7 -3 2 2 6 0 0 8
e -m a il
'w o o d s h o p “J b o lls o u t h net

Car
A c c id e n t?
F re e
R e p o rt
R e v e a ls W h a t Y o u N o o d To K n o w
If Y o u ’v e B o o n Injured? C all Toil-Free
1 -8 0 0 2 1 6 -1 1B3 24 H r R e c o r d e d

R e s a le / A n t lq u o M a lls
N o w S a n fo rd S to re
2 1 2 W s t 1st St
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O r a n g e C ity.
23 0 1 S V o lu s ia A v o
3 8 6 -7 7 4 9 9 0 0

93— Rooms For
R ent

C O M

y

264-C onsignment
S hops

iO B o x 1667
ianford, F L 32772
»h o n «: 407-322-2611* I t
'•*: 407-323-9408

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103— H ouses-

jasawo,

99—A partments U nfurnished

lewxpapert

M E C H A N IC :
H eavy equipment and trucks,
407-322-8133

407-3210759

F u r n is h e d

S h o p H elp/Spray Tech
Atlantic Foa m Inc
Established
and
growing
architectural loam company
hiring motivated detail oriented
people Will tram lor positions
available Good math skills, and
a stable work history Is a plus
W o oiler health, and dental
nsurarce. xicontivo borxrses and
a retirement plan W o are
located at 2664 Jewett Lane
Sanlord. 407-321-6564x107
Ask lor Joe

Free Consultations wtth our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S e r v ic e
R e a l E s ta te &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

ImflonJ scrninoteterakLco

103— H ousesU nfurnishfd

97—A partments -

Law n
Maintenance
Foreman/Laborers:
Residentiai/CommercioJ. drs
license A exp required. U p to
StOrtir to start 407-831-6436.

imail:

“
S a te tH a K

O w n bedroom, w/d, kitchen
privileges, eloctnc, water A
coble incl $425/mo 407-3247590 leave message

Security Financial

ssume to
Ian Sutton
idverbsing Manager
tem lnole
H erald

103— H ouses*
U nfurnished

N eed Experie nced

Lake M ary retail store, 35
hrs/Wk Proven retail sales exp
req Position also requires
organization, multi-tasking, exc.
com m unications, custom er
interlace, positive arntude A
quality oriented Merchandising
helpful 407-444-2811

Interested, please send

Services
252-319

269-C leaning S ervices
B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O tte r T h o s e S e r v ic e s
• House C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffice C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R u t h 's Q u a li t y H o u s e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e rc ia l
W e e k ly , M o n th ly , B i-W e e k ly
L ic e n s e d . B o n d e d . In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

275-D ryvvall
D r y W a ll
‘ S t u c c o R e p a irs *
A ll T e x tu r e s M a tc h e d
P o p c o r n !!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 LVI

M e ta l a n d W o o d F r a m in g
D ry w a ll H a n g in g
a n d F in is h in g
T e x tu re C e ilin g s
C a ll R o b e rt:
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 0 7 9 / 4 0 7 -7 1 6 -7 2 6 7

Mag.___________________
281-H ome
Improvement
C L IM A -S H IE L O
C E R A M IC C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A
P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g A P a in t in g
P l u m b i n g A E le c t r i c a l F lx t u r o
I n s t a lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

282-I rrigation &amp;
R epair
S.K. Sprinkler Repair
Good Work
Good Prices

294-P ainting

A F F O R D A B LE
PAINTING
Homo Of Tho
Bid Buster
G o t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e r c ia l A R e s id e n tia l
Lie A In s u re d 15 Y rs . E x p
2 0 % O tl W ith T h is A d
Free Estimates

407-830-0596
407-466-7866

F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S I N C E 19 7 0
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0
P o o l d e c k s , p a tio s , D r iv e w a y s ,
G a r a g e llo o r s . o t h e r s u r f a c e s .
P a in t in g
A
R o n o v a li o n s ,
No
M id d le m e n , W e D o T h o W o r k
D ir e c t ly
A
W ill
Beat
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q u o te 4 0 7 -4 6 1 -2 5 5 6 .

295-P ersonal
A ssistant
Y o u r S e c o n d S e lf
C o n c ie r g e S e r v ic e .
H o lp W h e n y o u N o o d It.
G ilt C e rtific a te s A v a ila b le .
C a ll K a th le e n , 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 2 8 3

_______407-366-9590._______

287-L awn S ervices
C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C a ro
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e r v ic e
M o w . E d g o . W e o d o a l, A C le a n u p
W k ly / M o n th ly . F r e e E s t lm a lo s
S e n io r D is c o u n t. 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

R .E . Z . L a w n C a r e
Y a r d M a in t e n a n c e , C le a n U p ,
* H a u l O ft
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 8
S u m m e r L a w n C le a n u p
R e g u la r la w n m o w in g , leaf rem oval,
s h r u b p r u n in g (a ls o h e d g e s ),
m u lc h in g , light h a u lin g . L o w p rice s ,
free es tim a te . J o h n , 4 0 7 -8 6 9 -1 2 8 4 .

291-M ortgages
Cash for Notes, Trust Doeds,
Mortgages,
I n h e r it a n c e s , L o t t e r ie s , a l e ......
Y o u c a n sell y o u r c o n tra c t a n d
got ca sh no w I
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 9 6 5
w w w . M u tu a l A s s e ts R e g o n e ra tio n
S y s t o m s .c o m

3 0 1 -R e a l

E s ta te

I B u y H ouses For Cash)
A v o id F o r e c lo s u re
A n y S iz e , A n y C o n d itio n
H ig h e s t $ $ $ 's P a id F a s t
F a ir A H o n e s t 4 0 7 -6 9 4 -3 8 4 8

Its S a fe T o S ell Y o u r H o m o W ith U s .
C a ll To d a y . T u s h a r/ A n ila 4 0 7 -3 2 2 325 2. A n y C o nd itio n B est Offer. A ls o
S to p F o r e c lo s u re .

R o o f in g

A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g in re ro o fln g
A re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

312— T r e e S e r v ic e
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?
W o A c c e p t A il C re d it C a r d s .
T r e e R e m o v a l, T r im m in g , B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d . F r e e E s tim a te s .
U c / ln s . 4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

$ 1 5 .7 5 p e r m o n t h .........5 lin e s / 3 m o n th s
$ 2 4 .7 5 p e r m o n th ....1 0 lin e s / 3 m o n th s
$ 3 3 .7 5 p e r m o n th ... 1 5 lin e s / 3 m o n th s

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U n f u r n is h f d

U n fu rn ish ed

DOYLE REALTY
RENTALS

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS

(407) 322-2495
S a n fo rd : 1/1. Efficiency
Kitchen. Bath. Ltv Flm Water.
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included $380/3350 Deo
Sanford: 1/1 Eal-ln Kiteh. LN
Rm, V U V H 2 5 Dep
Sanford: 2/1 K i r d w d F H S a
Porch, Well A Septic, C H A
$650/3600 Oep
Sanford: 3/2. Kitchen, Living
Rm, Fenced Yard, New Paint,
Section
B
Accepted
$6753625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/2 Condo. Approx
MOO S q Ft. Scrn Porch
Inside Utility Rm, Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm
Com m unity Pool, Gated
Community $775/3750 Dep
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , INC.
W E R E N T A S ELL H OM ES

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12th
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Sanford: 3/2. Inside Utility,
C H A , Section 8 W elcom e
3675
-2535 Georgia Ave. San ford:
3/1,5, C eram ic tile, C H A .
Section 0 Wo to m e 3750
1160 O o t Dr, A lta m on te
S p r in g s :
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Carport. C u l-D e -S a c 3800
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S p rin g s : 3/2 Condo, Eat-In
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Inside
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Fireplace 3950
-5048
H a w k tlo n e
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Brand
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Tow nhom o in Dunw oody
C om m o ns, 3/2 5. 1 C a r
Gar ago, No Pels 31200
605 Palmetto Ave, S anford
3/3,
Historic
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Comploiefy Rooovutod, Wood
Floors, Sundock. Fen ced
Yard 31200

Venture I
P ro p e rty R entals
407-321-4764
A lta m on te S p r in g s : 4/2,
appls . over 2100 sq It. fned
yd w/2 car gar $1150
Sanford: 2/1, appls , $625
Lake
M a ry : 2/2, story
townhouse w/garage $615
Deltona: 3/2, over 1800 sq It
on 1/2 acre w/2 car garage
$875
S e m in o le To w n e
C enter
Area: 1BR. suitable for 2. no
pots, $550/1110, 3550 security
407-323-6423

407-322-8678

Sanford: Adult park, 2/1,
screen pabo No pets 3 4 0 0 .
dep 407-314-4154

Flonst/Gift Shop in O vw do fust
reduced to 330K total Includes
inventory A van Store front
location Call Share*. Security
Financial, 407-661-9700

117—Commercial
Rentals
San ford : Free Standing Bldg,
775 S q FI. Professional office
Space, 2 Offices A Conference
Room W/Furniture Includes
Lawn Maintenance 3700.3700
Dep
D o y le Realty, Inc
407-322-2495
Sanford O ftce space 1000 sq
It on 17/92 in professional
plaza Will carpet/pamt. Sign
space ined/park in front
S750/MO 1 yr lease 366 8524502

118—

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For R e n t

Sm
Ratal l/Off ic e -17/92
Sanford. Lease. 3523 00 Mo
plus tax. Incl water, sewer A
trash, 3650 Dep 4 07 -3 028086

Sale

D U P L E X / T R II’LEX

AFFORDABU HOMES
VIMTURE1 PROPERTIES
2 B R Duplex Apis close to
Sem inole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
A
storage
Rm .
3550/Mo 407 647-1366

Sanford : 3/1 5, 3690/month
t/l. $490/month
Casselberry: 1/2. $890/nionrh
407-262-2002.

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Explosive Deals!

, FREE RENT

F u rn itu re F o r S ale
D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
Pad, 8 Chippendale C hrs. 72*
Buhet/Hulch, U n used. Slill
Boxed. Cost 318K. Sell 33950
Marble Server 3750. 13 pc
C herry Sel. 78* Table. 8 chrs.
China C ab . $1295 407-660(4 1 5

3291 S, Sanford Ave.
Sanford

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• 8 PC
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C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dresser. Mirror, Chest, 2
Nitestds. unused, Still Boxed.
Cost 37k Sell $1950 407-6601415

BONO MONEY RECEIVE UP TO
$10,000 Floe tameownera a » i
Unco fund
Buy a home with $200 cash.
SCMINOIE, OflANGE. VOIUSIA!
F lie r U p : Sold as is13/2. EalIn K i t , LR . 562.900
3/2: O ver 2200 sq ft. liv. din,
tarn rm, 2 car garage on 1 acre
fenced 3139,900
Like N o w : 3/2. Liv, Dirt,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard 395,500
In La w Q u a rlo rs : 5/3 1/2,
4 5 0 0 . sq It W/4/2 1/2
mamhouse plus 1/1, irvlaw apt
w/separate kltchn. bedrm.
lam rm A bath, 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on 1 acre 3299,900
R e n o va te d : 3/2 with new
mtonor pant, comer lol w /2 car
garage 393.900

B ED R M 8 P C ftgh-end lours
V III
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail. Drosser, trl-mirror.
Chest, 2 NiloStds, Unused, Still
Boxed, Cost $15K. Sen 33.250
407-660-1415

PETS WELCOME. FREE RENT!!!
Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

Mosswood
101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

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3135. King $195 407 -0 311322 or 366-753-1515 delivery
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Hills of Lake M ary: 4/2, 1900
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1950 Youth S3I. twin bod. dark
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mirrors, nite stand, 2 dressers
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gives Notice of Foreclosure ol
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pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes that on
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Dated tfee 16 dey of June. 2004

LE O N A R D TERRY,

M ARY ANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: AMutcock
Deputy Clerk

Plaintiff.
v.
OO ELL C O S B V and NELLIE
COSBY, his wife, if alive, and
her spouse, t married, and I
daad. her unknown heirs,
devisees, legatees, grantees,
assigns lienors, spouses, cred­
itors,
successors, or trustees, and
any and ah persons or partial,
claiming by. through, under or
against them or each of them.
Defendants

Frank C. Wtugham. Esquire
Stenstrom. McIntosh, Cotoert.
Whighsm.
Reischmann
A
Psntow. P A. Attorneys st Law
P O Box 4848
Santord. FL 32772
Publish June 23. 30, 2004
FtSO

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number 04-834-CP

A M ENDED
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TH E S TA TE O F FLO R ID A TO :
D EFEN D AN TS
ODELL
C O S B Y and NELLIE C O SB Y,
his wife, if alive, and their
unknown spouses. 4 married,
and it dead, their unknown
heirs,
devisees,
legatees,
grantees, assigns, lienors,
spouses, creditors, successors,
or trustees, and any and all per­
sons or parties, claiming by.
through, under or against them
or each ol them and agamsl
any and ail parlies or persons
having or claiming any nghl,
litle or interest In and to the tal­
lowing described property, lying
and situate in Seminole County.
Florida, to wrt

SHE’S NOT WEARING
A FLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE.

IN RE E S TA TE O F
VIRGINIA NAZAR IAN,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of lha estate
ol
VIRGINIA
N AZAR IAN,
deceased. File Number 04-034CP. is pending In Ihe Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address of which Is P O Box
6099. Sanford, Florida 327728099 The names and address­
es of the personal represents
fvo and the personal represen­
tative’s attorney are set forth
below

Lot 2. Block 4. M ElSCH S S U B ­
DIVISION. Sanford. Florida,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 3, Page
84, of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida

All creditors of the Decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against Decedent s
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is requited to bo servod
must tile their claims with this
Court WITHIN T H E LA TER O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E D A TE O F SER ­
V IC E O F A C O P Y O F THIS
N O TIC E O N TH EM

Y O U AND E A C H O F Y O U ARE
H ER E B Y SEVER ALLY N O TI­
FIED TH A T LEO N A R D TE R R Y
has filed his Complaint in the
Circuit
Court,
Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, tn and for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
agamsl you and each of you as
Defendants to quiet title of the
Plaintiff to the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminole County. Florida, the
abbreviated title ol which is
entitled "LEO N A R D TER R Y .
Plaintiff, vs O D E LL C O S B Y and
NELLIE C O SBY. Defendants’,
and you and each ol you are
hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other
defense, if any. upon FRANK C
W H IG H AM ,
E S Q U IR E ,
ol
STEN STR O M ,
M clN TO S H .
CO LBERT, W HIGHAM.
R EIS C H M AN N A PARTLOW .
P A P O Box 4848. Santord.
Florida 32772-4848, and to file
the ongmaJ ol same in the office
of the Clerk of the above-sty led
Court on or before July 28.
2004, as required by law It you
fail to do so. judgment by
default will be taken against
you

All other creditors of the
Decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
Decedent's estate must hie their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P ER IO D S E T FO R TH
A B O V E , ANY C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E AR S O R MORE
A FTER
TH E D E C E D E N T S
D A TE O F D EATH IS BARRED
The dale ol the hr si publication
ol this Notice Is June 30. 2004
Personal Representative
S O R O U S H NAZARIAN
527 Hassocks Loop
Lake Mary, FL 32746

This notice shall be published

V E H IC LE A U C TIO N
HUGE BENEFIT SALE CAT
PROTECTION
SOCIETY,
FrVSatftun, July 410/11, 8-5pm.
Rain dates, July 16/17/15. 2460
Mellon ville Ave, Sanford, oft East
25th St.

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800-955-6771 (TO O ) or 1-600955-8770. via Florida Relay
Sendee

cceding, contact the Court
Administration Office or Clerk of
Court of the County referenced
above
if hearing Impaired.
(T T D ) t -600-955-8771, or Voice
(V) 1-800-955-8770. via Florida
Relay Service

Commission Chambers, located
at 100 f t Country Club R d.
Lake Mary The pubtc is Invtted
to attend and be heard Said
hearing may continue from time
to lime unit toe Mayor and City
Commleeion make a final deblion For Information concern­
ing this item contact Gary
Schindler at 407-585-1442. A
copy of toe agreement can be
obtained at the Community
Development
Department,
located al I X N Country Club
Road

County,
Florid*.
Probete
Dwteon, toe address Of which to
X I N. Perk Avenue, Sanford, FL
32771; that toe decedent'* date
of death wee 11/1403, that toe
totel value of toe estate is teea
than $75,000 00 end toat the
name* end address of those to
whom 4 he* been assigned by
such order am:

17. P AG E 3 71. 72 A N D 73.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
N O LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA.

f ic t it io u s n a m e

N O TIC E O f PUB LIC
HEAP1NQ T O CO N S ID ER
A D O P TIO N OP P R O P O SE D
Often N A N C E S
T O W H O M IT MAY C O N C E R N
N O T IC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN by
the City of Longwood. Rortda.
the City Commission w4t
heto • pubtc hearing to consider
enactment ol the following
Onfirwnces
O R D IN A N CE N O 04-1700
A N O R D IN A N C E AM ENOINO
O R D IN A N CE NO 0 0 -IM S THE
C IT Y O F LO N Q W O O O . FLO R I­
D A M ANUAL O F STANDAR DS
F O R TH E D ES IG N . C O N ­
S T R U C T IO N ANO M A IN TE ­
NANCE
O F W A TE R ANO
W A S TE W A TE R
S Y S TE M S .
PRO VIDING FO R S EVER AB IL­
ITY. PROVIDING FO R R EPEAL
OF
C O N F L IC TIN G
O R D I­
N A N C E S ; AND PRO VIDING
FO R AN E FFE C TIV E DATE
O R D IN A N CE N O 04-1701
AN O R D IN A N C E A M ENDING
O R D IN A N C E N O 01-1574 O F
T H E C IT Y O F L O N G W O O D ,
FLO R ID A
IN
C E R TA IN
R E S P E C T S IN O R D E R T O
A LLO W FO R TH E LE V Y O F
S PECIAL A S S E S S M E N TS T O
FU N D TH E O P E R A TIO N AND
M A IN TE N A N C E O F LO C A L
IM P RO VEM ENTS. PROVIDING
F O R S EVER ABILITY, AN P R O ­
VIDING AN E F F E C TIV E DATE
Said Ordinances * » n placed on
Sr»l reading on Juna 21, 2004,
and the City Commission will
consider tame lor final passage
and adoption after the public
hearing, which will be held In the
City CommfttKin Chamber*,
175 W a il Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 19th day ol Ju ly, A.D.,
2004. 7 00 p m ., or a i soon
thereafter s i possible
At the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
rasped
to
lha
proposed
Ordinances This hearing may
be continued from lime to time
until final action la taken by (he
City Commission
A copy ol the proposed
Ordinances Is posted ai the
Longwood City Hall, Longwood,
Florida, and copms are on rile
with the Clerk ol the City end
same may be Inspected by the
public
N O T IC E
All persons are
advised that if they decide lo
appeal any decisions made at
these meeting s/heanngi. they
will need a record of the pro­
ceedings and for such purposes,
they may need lo Insure that a
verbatim record Is made, which
record to include the testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal la to be made (per Sec.
286 0105. Florida Statutes)
Parsons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate in any
of these proceeding* should
contact the A D A Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3481, at toast 48
hours In advance ol the meeting
Dated this 22nd day ol June,
A . D . 2004
C IT Y O F LO N O W O O O
SAR AH M MUARES.
C IT Y C LER K
Publish: July 7, 2004
G027

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E I8TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FL0 R I0 A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 03-CA-3060-14W
W E LLS FAR G O HOME
M O R TG A G E. INC ,
S U C C E S S O R BY M ER G ER TO
C R O S S LA N D M O R TG A G E,
CO R P O R A TIO N .
PLAINTIFF.
VS
TH E
UN K N O W N S P O U S E ,
H E IR S ,
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LAIM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H ,
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T TH E
E S TA TE O F C U R TIS TALLEY.
D E C E A S E D JO H N DO E AND
JA N E O O E A S U N K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN POSSESSIO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
June 29. 2004 Entered In Qvd
Case No 03 C A 306O-14W ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
N O L E County. San lord. Florida.
I wJI sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the W ell Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouao located al 301 N
Perk Avenue in Sanford, Florida
al 11 00 a m on the 29 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property as M l lorth m
sad Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 34. O R A N G E ESTA TES,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F A S R EC O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 16. PAG E 56,
P UB LIC R E C O R D S O f SEMI
N O L E CO UN TY, FLORIDA
Dated this X
2004

day ol June.

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEA L)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clark ol the Circus Court
By: Mery Stroup*
Deputy Oerk
PuMehln:
T H E S EM INO LE HER ALD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S TE R N . P A . A TTO R N EY
F O R PLA IN TIFF
DO! S. University Drive Suite
SCO
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)233 6000
03-21117
IN A C C O R D A N C E W TTH T H E
A M E R IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S AC T. persona wito duabrftttes needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T A DM INISTR ATION , al
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse el 407-665-4227, I-

Puteteh July 7.14.2004
0026

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
M A N D FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OfVtSfON
C A SE NO.: 02-CA-23M-14-4.
M O R TG AG E ELEC TR O N IC
R EG ISTR ATION SYS TEM S .
INC., ITS S U C C E S S O R S AND
ASSIGNS. AS NOMINEE FOR
H O U SEHO LD
FINANCE C O RPO RATIO N. ITS
S U C C E S S O R S ANO ASSIGNS,
Plaintiff,

Mark 0 Breakstone. Esquire
MARK D B R E A K S TO N E 8
A S S O C IA TE S , P A
P O Boa 1599
Camanlto. C A 9 X 1 1
(805)967-8254
Pubtah Jufy 7, 14, 2004
GOOO

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04 629-CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F

vs
R E N E TA R
JO N E S F/K/A
R E N E TA
R
HAW K INSBRANCH
A/K/A
R E N E TA
HAW KINS
A/K/A R E N E TA
R U TH H AW KINS, ALAFAYA
W O O D S H OM EO W NER S
A S S O C IA TIO N .
INC .
UN KN O W N
SPOUSE
OF
R E N E TA R
JO N E S F/K7A
R E N E TA
R
H AW KIN SBRANCH
A/K/A
R E N E TA
HAW KINS
A/K/A
R E N E TA
R U TH HAWKINS. JO H N D O E ,
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
TE N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T PROPERTY.
Defendants
R E -N O TIC E OF
F O R E C LO S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in TH E
S ANFO R D HERALD)
N O T)C E IS H ER EBY G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 28th day
of June, 2004, and entered m
C a w No 02-CA-2399-I4-L, ol
the Circuit Court of the I8 TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein M O R TG A G E E L E C ­
TR O N IC R EG ISTR ATIO N S Y S ­
TE M S , INC . ITS S U C C E S ­
S O R S ANO A S S IG N S . AS
NOMINEE FO R H O U S EH O LD
FINANCE C O RPO RATIO N. ITS
S U C C E S S O R S AND ASSIGN S
is the Plaintiff and R EN ETA R
JO N E S F/K/A R E N E TA R
H AW K IN S-B R AN CH
A/K/A
R E N E TA
HAWKINS
A/K/A
R E N E TA R U TH HAW KINS;
ALAFAYA W O O O S
H O M EO W N ER S ASSO CIATIO N, INC ,
UN K N O W N
SPOUSE
OF
R E N E TA R
JO N E S F/K/A
R E N E TA
H
H AW K IN SBRA N C H
A/K/A
R E N E TA
HAW KINS
A/K/A
R E N E TA
R U TH HAWKINS. JO HN D O E.
JA N E O O E AS UN KNO W N
TE N A N T(S ) IN P O S S ES S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T P R O P ER TY
I will sen lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the W E S T
FR O N T DO O R O F TH E SEMI­
N O LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . In Seminole County.
Florida, al 11 00 on the 29th day
ol July. 21X54. the following
described property a* M t lorth In
said Final Judgment, to-wlr
LO T 20, ALAFAYA W O O D S
PHASE XVI. ACCO R DING TO
TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F A S
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 37,
P AG ES 17 TH R O U G H 19, O F
T H E PUB LIC R EC O R D S O F
SEM INOLE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA
A/K/A: 1097 BRIELLE C O U R T.
OVIED O, FL 32765
In
accordance
with
(he
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Drsabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 201 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301, Sanford
FL 32771, Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 within two days
ol your receipt of this notice. It
hearing or voice impaired, call I 800-955-8771
Dated this 28 day ol June,
2003
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (9541453-0365
Facsimile 1954)771 -6052
Publish: July 7. 14, 2004
GO 29
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE C O UNTY,
S TA TE O F FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 0 1 C A -1 9 0 3 -I4 K
NATIO NSCREO TT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
C O RP O RATIO N. S U C C E S S O R
BY M ER G ER TO
N A TIO N S C R ED IT M O R TG A G E
CO R P O R ATIO N O F
FLORIDA,
Plaintiff,
vs.
S E L E N A G . ALLOWAY; E T A t .
Dofendant(s).
AM ENDED
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant
lo
the
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sole
and the Final Judgment entered
m this cause, in the Circuit Court
of Seminole County, Florida, I
win w * the property situated at
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as.
LO T 33, BITTN ER 'S S UBDIVI­
SION, AC CO R D IN G T O T H E
MAP OH PLAT TH E R E O F A S
R EC O R D ED IN PLAT B O O K 10.
PAGE 87. PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S EM INO LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA.
at pubec sale, to Ihe highest and
bast bidder, lor cash al the West
Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, X I North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida at
1100 A M on July 29. 2004.
(Seal)
Maryanne M orw
Clefk ol tie C ow l
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans With OtsabMiM Act.
persona in need of special
accommodation to parteapote In
this proceeding shoJ. within
seven (7) days prior to any pro-

C H A R L O TTE E DALPHY.
Deceased
N O T IC E O F TR U S T
C H A R L O T T E E DALPHY. a
resident of Seminole County.
Florida, who dtod on July 14.
2003. was the grantor ot a trust
entitled T H E DALPHY FAMILY
R E V O C A B LE LIVING TR U S T,
dated December 15. 1995.
which is a (rust described In
Section 733 707(3) of the
Florida Probata Code, and is
liable for the eipenses of the
administration of the decedent’s
estate and enforceable claims ol
the decedent s creditors to the
eitent the decedent’s estate a
insufficient to pay them, as pro­
vided in Section 733 607(2) of
Ihe Florida Probate Code
The name and address of Ihe
trustee are set forth below
The clerk shall file and indea
this notice ot trust In Ihe same
manner as a caveat, unless
there eaists a probate proceed­
ing lor the grantor’s estate si
which case this notice of trust
must be tiled In Ihe probate pro­
ceeding and the clerk shall send
a copy to the personal represen­
tative

N O TE:
IF A
P ER S O N
D E C ID E S T O A P P E A L AN Y
D E C IS IO N M AD E B Y TH IS
A G E N C Y W ITH R E S P E C T TO
A N Y M A TTE R C O N S ID ER E D
A T TH IS M EETIN O O R H EAR ­
ING. H E O R S H E W ILL N EED A
R E C O R D O F TH E P R O C E E D ­
INGS. AND THAT. FO R SUCH
P U R P O S E . HE O R SHE MAY
N E E D T O E N S U R E TH A T A
VERBATIM R E C O R D O F TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S
IS MADE.
W H IC H R E C O R D INCLUDES
TH E TE S T IM O N Y AND EVI­
D E N C E UP O N W H IC H TH E
A P P E A L IS T O BE B ASED
FL O R ID A
S TA TU TES
286 0105
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E C ITY
AD A
C O O R D IN A TO R
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
A D VAN C E O F TH E M EETING
AT 407-585-1424
C IT Y O F LAKE MARY.
FLO R ID A
D A TE O Thursday. Jufy t, 2004
Publish July 7, 2004
0036

N O TIC E O F
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Notice Is hereby given:
Seminole Paint 4 Body wit set
at Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der. Ihe following described
vehicles

Signed on 26 May, 2004
Lawrence R Dalphy, Trustee
1161 Autumn Brook Circle
Longwood, F L 32750
MARY E L L E N C EELY
Florida Bor No 503568
RANO. C A U V E L 4 CEELY, P A
233 East Rich Avenue
Deland, FL 32724
Telephone (386)734 2131
Attorney lor Lawrenco R Dalphy
Publish July 7, 14. 2004
G034
IN T H E CIR CUIT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUrT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY,
F L O R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-1454*16-E
IN RE FO R FE ITU R E O F
1103,750.00 IN UN ITED
S TA TE S C U R R E N C Y
N O TIC E OF
F O R F E ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
T O Clinton James Dunston
825 Sheoeh Circle
Winter Springs, FL 32708
and all others who claim an
Interest in Iho following property
$103.750 00 In United Stales
Currency.
Donald F Eslinger. in his official
capacity as Sheritf ot the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, vetted the above
property on or about May 14.
2004, at or near the area ol 825
Sheoah Circle, Winter Springs,
Seminole County. Florida Said
property is in the custody ot the
Sheriff ol Seminole County lor
the purpose ol lorfeiiuro pur­
suant lo seclions 932 701932 704. Florida Statutes
A
Vonllod Complaint tor Final
Judgment ol Forfeiture has been
tiled in the above-sty led Court
I H ER E B Y C E R TIFY that a Uue
and correct copy ol this Notice of
Foiteiluro Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above named addressee this t
day of Jufy. 2004.
Tesha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
San lord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish July 7. 14. 2004
0035

N O TIC E OF PUBLIC
H EA R IN G N O TIC E O F
IN TE N T T O CONSID ER TH E
FIR S T AM ENDM EN T T O
S E TT L E M E N T AND
D E V E LO P M E N T
A G R E E M E N T FOR
T H E V ILLAG ES O F
L A K E MARY PUD
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
FLO R ID A S TA TU TE S 183.3220
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY G IV EN by
the Mayor and City Commission
ol the City ol Lake Mary, Florida,
that sard Commission wiff hold a
Public Hearing to consider the
First
Amendment
to
Ihe
Settlement and Development
Agreement a Development
Agreement related to lha
Villages ol lake Many P UD. a
mined-use development incor­
porating residential, commercial,
offices and an approximate
100.000 square loot elementary
school The proposed amend­
ment relates to Section 27 ol the
Agreement entitled N O TIC E O F
A C Q U IS ITIO N
AND
C O V E N A N T RUNNING W ITH
TH E LA N D O R N O T IC E O F
TER M IN ATIO N
The public hearing w d be on
Thursday, Ju ly IS, 2004 and
shad begin al 7 00 PM. or as
toon as posable thereafter, to
consider a request tor an
amendment lo the settlement
and development agreement
The
Subject
is
property
deecrbed as bang located east
of Rinehart Rood, south of
Mandariey subdivision, weal and
south of Tlmacuan subdtvtsron.
north and seat ot The Forest
Development, west of Crystal
Avenue and north of Lake Mery
Boulevard.
The Pubtc Hearing * « be held
tn the O ty of Lake Mary City H al

JU LY 19. 2004
91 Cad Sedan Devine
VIN* tG6CD53B2M4263569
The auction will be hekl at 12 00
P M on the sard dates above
At Semmole Paint 4 Body 2540
S Myrtle Ave Sanford. FL
32773 Prospective bidders may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms ore cash or cer­
tified funds Seminole Wrecker
reserves Ihe right to accept or
refect any and all bids
Publish July 7,2004
G038
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File No 04-CP-938
IN RE
JA N E T BLAIR DOMINICK.

NAME
ADDRESS
Suten B. Richards
2204 Oak Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771
limberfy M. Corso
206 Colonial Way. Sanford. FL
Wifliam T Corso
206 Cotontaf Way. Sanford. FL
Paige E Corso
6090 Markham R d . Sanlord, FL
Michael J Corso
6090 Markham Fid, Sanford, FL
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P ER S O N S
ARE N O TIFIED TH AT
Afl creditors of toe estate of toe
decedent and persons having
claims or demands agamsl toe
estate of toe decedent other
than those tor who provision tor
full payment was made in toe
Order
of
Summery
Administration must file their
claims with tots Court W ITHIN
TH E TIM E PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIM S A N D DEM ANDS
N O T SO FILED WILL BE F O R ­
EVER BAR R ED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
ANY
O TH E R APPLICABLE TIM E
PERIOD, A N Y CLAIM FILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F TE R
TH E
D E C E O E N T ’S
DATE O F D EATH IS BARREO
The date ol first publication ol
this Notice is June X , 2004
Personal Giving Notice
Susan B Richards
2204 Oak Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
Jack T Bridges
Florida Bar No 145932
209 North Oak Avenua
Sanlord. FL 32771
Telephone (407) 302 7881
Attorney for Person Giving

Nonce

The administration of the Estate
of J A N E T BLAIR DOMINICK,
deceased whose date of death
was May 9. 2004, and whose
Social Security Number was
120-05-1882. is ponding In the
Circuit Courl tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ol which is
Post Office Box 8099. Sanford.
Florida 32772-8099 The names
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative!* attor­
ney are set lorth below
All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedentla
estale on whom a copy of th'S
notice Is required to be served
must trie their claims with this
court W ITHIN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A FTE R T H E TIME OF
TH E F IR S T P UB LICATIO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E O R X DAYS
A F T E R TH E DATE O F SER
V IC E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O T IC E O N THEM
Ail other a editors ot lha dece­
dent and other persons having
claim* or demands against
decedentis estate musl file their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F T H E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E PER IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E AR S O R MORE
A F T E R TH E D E C E D E N T IS
D A TE O F D EATH IS BARRED
The date ol first publication ol
this Notice is June X , 2004

Personal Representative
L ELAN D C JA C O B S
BOS GuJIberry Lane
Altamonte Springs. F L 32714
Attorney
lor
Personal
Hepresentatrve
B R U C E M W IGLE. Ill
Florida Bar No 0293954
Murrah. Doyle 4 Wigfe, P A.
P O Box 1328
Winter Pork. FL 32790-1328
(407) 644-9801
Publish June X , 2004 and July
7. 2004
F223

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
T H E E IG H TE E N TH JUDtCtAL
C IR C U IT IN AN O FO R
SEM INOLE
CO U N TY . FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-641-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
KATHARINE M CO flSO ,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
(Summ ary Administration)
T O ALL P ER S O N S HAVING
C LA IM S
OR
D EM AN D S
A G A IN S T
TH E
ABOVE
E S TA TE
You are hereby notified tool art
Order
ol
Summary
Admeeatretlon hoa been entered
n toe estate ol KATHARINE M.
CORSO.
deceased.
File
Number 04-641-CP. by toe
Circuit Court tor Seminole

P O IN T A
B E IN G
N O R TH
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ANO S O U T H 40*50'T2* W E S T
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S E C T IO N O F TH E S O U T H ­
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L O T 7 A N D W E E P IN G ELM
LANE
P O IN T
B
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48*09 46* W E S T 65 81 F E E T
AND S O U T H 40*50-12* W E S T
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S E C T IO N O F TH E S O U T H ­
W E S TE R LY L O T LINE O F SAIO
L O T 7 A N D W E E P IN G ELM
LANE.
has been filed against you and
others and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to It on SM ITH
4 M C C L E L L A N D . Plaintiff's
attorneys. 500 North Ocean
Street. Jacksonville. FL 32202
no more than thirty ( X ) days
from lha Test publication data of
this notice and Me the original
with toe Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's attor­
neys or rmmedatefy thereafter,
otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the rebel
demanded In the complaml or
petition
N O TIC E A M E R IC A N S W ITH
DIS ABILITIES A C T O F 1990.
Admirvstrattv* Order No 94-20
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator al X I North Pork
Avenua. Suite N X t , Sanford,
Florida 32771 al least two days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 665-4227: 1800-955-8771 (TO O users only)
DATED on JU N 22. 2004

Publish June X . 2004 and July
7,2004
F2t2

IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEMINOLE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. Q3-1029-CP

MARYANNE M ORSE
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: AMutcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X , 2004 and July
7.2004
F210

Node* is hereby given that wa
ire engaged In buamaaa at 109
Bristol Forest Trail. Sanford.
Semi note
County,
Florida
32771. undot the Fictitious
Nam# oi Professional Window
Treatments of Central Florida
and that we mtend to register
said name with the Division of
Corporation*.
Tallahassee,
Florida, in accordance with the
provision* of the Fictitious
Nam* Statutes to-Wit Section
865 X . FtatkJa Statute*
MSagros and Pater Decnal. LLC
Publish : July 7.2004
Ft72a

W ITN E S S my hand and seal of
ih# Ctork of toe O c ta l Court, on
ton tOto day of JU N E . 2004.
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Cterk
Publish Juna 16, 23. X . 2004
and Jufy 7.2004
F I 21

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
E IG H TE E N TH
JU O tCIA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 04-0R-2786-02D-L
IN RE T H E MARRIAGE O F:

Cm You Rocognlio
tho Signs of StrokoT
• S u t tn iu ifm o
w«Dm*u cf to* f»c*. amt of

leg especial on ones**of
the body

B R E N T A BECK.
Husband/Petrboner,

• SuXen confusion. tcubto
speaking or irderctxdng

and

• SuXen trouble J*eng rone
or both eyes

C A R A M cGOW IN BECK.
Wife-Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O C A R A McGOWtN BECK
whose address, residence,
domicil* and whereabouts are
unknown to Petitioner herein
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that a
sworn Petition tor Dissolution ot
Marriage has been filed by
B R E N T A BECK, in the Circuit
Court, in and tor Seminole
County. Florida, the Ml* of which
ts IN RE TH E MARRIAGE O F
B R E N T A B ECK AND CARA
M cGOW tN BECK, and accord
mgfy, these presents command
you to appear and tile youf
Answer or other responsive
pleadings with the Clerk of toe
Circull
Court.
Domestic
Relations, Seminole County
Courthouse. X t North Park
Avenue. Santord. FL 32771. and
serve a copy thereon on
Petitioner's attorney. JA C K T
B R ID G E S ,
E S Q U IR E .
209
North Oak Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771. on or batore the
15th day of JULY. 2004. or oth­
erwise a default wilt be entered
against you lor the ret let
demanded m Ihe Petition

• SuXen trouble wahrg,
dtainess, loss of balance
oreoortJrtebon
• SuXen, seven headache snto
no known cause

learn (he &gt;/gni and a l l
9- f - t f f they occur!

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Heart
Briefs
For more information, call
1-800-AHA-USA1 or visit
www amencanhejrf org

Ju n a 23, 2004
IN RE E S TA TE OF
N O TIC E OF
AD M INISTR ATIVE
C O M P LA IN T

RUBY M M U ILINEX,
Docoasad
N O TIC E T O C REDITO R S
The administration of the estate
Ol R UBY
M.
MULLINEX,
deceased, File Number 031029-CP, Is pending In the
Circuit Courl tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Division, the address of which Is
P O Box 8099. Sanlord. FL
32772-8099 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representatives attor­
ney are sat lorth below

Deceased
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S

ANO A LS O T H A T P O R TIO N OF
L O T fl. B LO C K A. AS S H O W N
O N SAID P LA T W HICH LIES
N O R TH A N D E A S T O F A LINE
W H IC H P A S S E S T H R O U G H
TH E FO LLO W IN G D ES C R IB ED
TW O P O IN TS D E S IG N A TE D AS
PO IN T A A N D P O IN T B. T O WIT:

n o t ic e o f

All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
dsmands agamsl decadent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has bean served must file
their claims with this Court
W ITHIN T H E LA TER O F 3
M O NTH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F THE F IR S T PUBLICATION
OF THIS N O TIC E OR 30 DAYS
AFTER TH E O ATE O F S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate must Me their claims with
th s Court W ITHIN 3 M O N TH S
A F TE R T H E D A TE O F T H E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF TH IS
NO TIC E
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEM AND S
N O T S O FILED WILL BE F O R ­
EVER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
TH E
TIME P ER IO D S E T F O R T H
ABOVE, A N Y CLAIM FILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S OR M O R E
A F TE R
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
The date ol tint publication of
this Notice ts June X . 2004
don

pnEw in

Personal Representative
951 Sweet Water Club Bhrd
longwood. Florida 32779
PHILIP F KEI0AI5H, JR.
Florida Bar No 0602817
320 West Saba! Palm Place.
Suite 300
Longwood. FL 32779
(407) 682-77M
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish June X . 2004 and Jufy
7.2004
F2I1

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN O FOR
S EM INO LE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
01VISION
C A S E NO : 04-CA-469-14-L
S ECR ETA R Y O F V E TE R A N S
AFFAIRS, an Officer ol Ihe
United States ol America.
PLAINTIFF

TO : TH E C O N TE M P O R A R Y
IN V E S TIG A TIO N .
A G EN C Y .
IN C ,
Case No : CD2004-0293;
A 9400046
An A D M IN IS TR A TIV E C O M ­
PLAINT to revoke your license
and tigibility lor hcensura has
been tiled agamsl you
You
have lha right to request a hear­
ing pursuant to Sections
120 569 and 120 57, Florida
Statutes, by marling a request
lor same to Ihe Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing. Post Office Boa 3 168.
Tallahassee. Florida 323153168 ii a request for hearing is
not received by 21 days bom toe
date of the last publication, the
right to a hearing in this matter
will be
waived
and the
Department wilt disposo ot this
causa In accordance with taw

DAVID E. BAILEY, et at.
D E FE N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F AC TIO N
T O DAVID E BAILEY
Residence Unknown
Last Known Maikng Address
11013 Spruce Creak Lana
Orlando, FL 32828
Arty unknown hews, devisees,
grantees, assignee*, lienors,
ciodrtors. trustees, and a8 partwa ctowrang or other claiming
by. through, under and agamsl
David E. Bailey. Jane Doe Bailey
and/or Unknown Tananl(s)
Residence Unknown
Y O U AR E N O TIFIED toat an
action to torectooe a mortgage
on toe following property in
Semkioto County. Florida.
SEE A TTA C H E D EXHIBIT *A’
L O T 7. B L O C K A, T H E
SPRINGS SH AD O W O O O VIL­
LAGE, S E C T IO N 2. A C C O R D ­
ING T O T H E PLAT TH E R E O F
AS R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K

Nolico is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at tho City Hall in the City of Sanlord, Florida,
at 7 00 o'clock P M on M onday, J u ly 12, 2004, to consider the
adoption of an ordinance by the City ol Sanford, Florida,
described as follows
O R D IN A N C E N O 3881
T O A N N E X 0 24 A C R E O F P R O P E R T Y LY IN G B E T W E E N
H A R R IS O N S T R E E T A N D W 18TH S T R E E T A N D B E T W E E N
M E R T H IE D R IV E A N D T A N G E R IN E A V E N U E ; A S S H O W N O N
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Publish Juna X , 2004 and July
7. 14. 21. 2004
F209
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANO FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C A S E NO . 04-OR-3043 02D W
NUni TA N S U YtlOIZ.
Petitioner
AND
SABIYE M E LTE M O ZY O R U K .
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO S A B IY E M ELTEM
OZYORUK
8 14 Arbor Lakes Circle
Sanlord. FL 32771
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action has been filed against you
and thal you are required to
seme a copy ol your written
delenses, if any. to if on NURI
TANSU YILDIZ. whose address
is 814 Arbor Lakes Circle.
Sanford. FL 3277 f on or before
Ju ly 29, 2004, and Me the ortgi
nal with the Clerk ol tors Court
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter
If you
fail lo do so. a datault will be
enterod agamsl you lor the relief
demanded In toe Petition
WARNING: Rule 12 285. Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure
requires certain automatic dis­
closure ol documents and infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result in sanctions, including dis­
missal or striking ol pleadings
DATED: JU N E 24. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F TH E CIFICUtT
COURT
By: Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June X , 2004 and
July 7. 14. 21.2004
F206

N O TIC E O F
P U B L IC S A LE

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N O T IC E O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O C O N S ID E R
T H E A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Forectoaure of
Lien and intent to sail vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 ol
the Florida Statutes toat on
07/2317004. 090 0 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd . Santord. H
32771-4059 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves too right
to accept or refect any and/or ik

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A complete description and a copy ol tho ordinance shall be
available at the office ol the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sard hearing
By order ol tho City Commission ol tho City ol Sanlord, Florida
P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL ITIE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R TIC IP A TE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D
C O N T A C T T H E HUM A^J R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R D I­
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Objection to 1st Street project nixed
By Dan Ping
Editor
S A N F O R D — A petition
with a state agency to delay
renovations of 1st Street has
been withdrawn and work
could begin by the end of July.
Carey Farrell had filed a
petition in May with St. Johns
River Water Management dis­
trict objecting to the city's plan
to renovate 1st Street. Farrell,
who runs two antique shops
downtown, asked St. Johns to
refrain from granting a

Don't fool
with Mother
Nature
Rain and lightning have
wreaked havoc on Florida
Collegiate Summer League
action this week.
See S p orts, Poge 10A

Paulucci steps
dow n as Luigino's
CEO, president
Jeno F. Paulucci turned
over the ruins of his Luigino's
Inc., to experienced execu­
tives instrumental in helping .
build the corporation.
Luigino’s produces
Michelina's and Budget
Gourmet brands of frozen
entrees and snacks, according
to a news release July 6. The
release said the corporation
makes one of every four
frozen entrees sold in North
America.
"The size and scope of
Luigino's has grown so rap­
idly in the national and inter­
national markets, with plans
for further acquisitions and
expansion in me works,"
Paulucci said, "that the time
has come for total profession­
al management of this thriv­
ing business."
Paulucci, who at age 86
will actively continue as
founding chairman and
chairman of tlie executive
committee, and directors of
Luigino's Inc., elevated
President and Chief
Executive Officer Ronald O.
Bubar to the position of chair­
man/CEO.
Succeeding Bubar as presi­
dent is Joel Conner, who has
served as senior vice execu­
tive vice president of market­
ing and international sales.
Charles W, Pountney will
expand his rule as executive
vice president of sales by
directing and supervising all
domestic sales for Luigino's
Inc., brands, the company
said.
"1 am placing the future of
Luigino's Inc., in the valued
and trusted hands of Ron
Bubar to lead us forward,"
Paulucd said. "He will man­
age with my full support, and
I'll be able to devote more
time to supervise manage­
ment of other Paulucci enter­
prises. The Republic Banks, in
S e e P a u lu cci, Page 8 A

S e m in o le S m ile

Cynthia Littles —

Sanford Police Department
investigator

Petition was ‘an effort to get
attention’; work could begin soon
stormwater permit to the city
until city officials responded to
his concerns, some of which he
admits had nothing to do with
stormwater issues.
Paperwork to withdraw that
petition were sent to the water
management
district
on
Thursday, Farrell said.

Court
fees up
as burden
switches
to state

"1 appi -ved a draft of the
final papt.
H vestc-day,"
Farrell said.
The genesis for the with­
drawal came last week when
Farrell met with Sanford
Mayor
Brady
Lessard,
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA)

chairman Bob Parsell, and
downtown property owner
George Saunders.
"It was through George's
efforts that we got this worked
out," Farrell said. "He listened
to what we had to say and
helped broker this meeting."
Farrell's concerns centered

on protecting artesian wells
under 1st Street and reinforc­
ing a large drainage pipe locat­
ed in the breezeway between
one of Farrell's antique shops
and
the
Blue
Dahlia
Restaurant.
Farrell said he also was con­
cerned with the plans to
change parking on 1st Street
from diagonal to parallel and
to widen sidewalks in front of
businesses.
Renovations
planned for 1st Street include
See P roject, Page 8 A

When Lightning Strikes

B y C hristopher Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — No com­
plaints were registered last
week at the Seminole County
Clerk of Courts Office, but it
may not be long until residents
begin sounding off with many
court fees doubling in cost.
As a result of a 1998 voterapproved referendum, tlie bur­
den of funding the state court
system was shifted from coun­
ties to the state. The Article V
revision went into effect July 1,
and fees for court services were
hiked to help the system
become selffunded.
u

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Lightning caused a firo that destroyed tho roof of this two-story home on Carmel Bay Drive in Sanford July 6.

" T h e

Seminole
County
voted
against it,
but we’re
only one
county out

court system
itself has to
be self-suffi­
cient," said
Seminole
County
Clerk of the
Court s
M ary an n e
Morse.
“When you
look at the
court system
Maryanne Mono
being selfSominolo County
Clark ol the Courts
sufficient it
gets a little
tight A lot tighter in fact."
Some of the larger increases
in Seminole County' included
divorce filings, which climbed
from $168 to $363, anil fees for
dreuit court and county rivil
lawsuits were increased from
$100.50 to $255.
The higher prices for court
services are not limited to
Seminole County as court fees
luve increased across the state.
The fee hikes may be hard for
local citizens to stomach
because Seminole County vot­
ers turned down the measure in
1998, though it passed
statewide with 57 percent of the
vote.
"Seminole County voted
against it, but we're only one
county out of 67," Morse said.
In addition to overruling
the fee schedule, the Seminole
Clerk of Courts Office is also
experiencing dramatic changes
in how it conducts day-to-day
business. The governor signed a
final "glitch" bill that imple­
mented the Article V revisions
on May 2.
"In 60 days we've revamped
our whole way of doing b ig ­
ness," Morse said.
Instead of an eightpage annual budget, Morse
Ls now tasked with preparing

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Storm safety takes
common sense
B y S te ve P a ra d is

Staff W riter

SANFORD — Common
sense can protect individu­
als from frequent lightning
that arrives with summer
storms, and patience can
help people deal with the
aftermath of a strike.
More than 16,000 ground
strikes have occurred on at
least two days in the past
week.
That number is even
more amazing when one
considers only 20 percent of
lightning strikes hit the
ground, said Dennis Decker,
a National Weather Service
meteorologist in Melbourne.
"Certainly we have been
very active for the last week
or so, the reason is because
the steering current is push­
ing the storms to the east
side of the state," he said.
He added that he expects
no real change in the weath­
er pattern for Seminole
County, where lightning has
caused hundreds of thou­
sands of dollars damage
recently.
The worst happened on
Token Trail west of Oviedo
July 1, said Alan Harris,
spokesman for the Seminole
County Fire Department. A
home under construction
was destroyed causing
about $400,000 damage, he
said.
Firefighter
Tim
Hickman was injured fight­
ing the blaze.

In Sanford, a home sus­
tained
an
estimated
$300,000 damage on Carmel
Bay Drive July 6, The home
was struck as the family vis­
ited Walt Disney World,
according to Tim Robles, a
county fire investigator.
More than 800 homes lost
power July 2 in Longwood.
Two other fires broke out on
July 1 in Oviedo, the same
day an Oviedo man died
after being struck by light­
ning on a construction site
in Kissimmee. Robles said
lightning had struck near
the
Orlando-Sanford
Regional Airport as well
ami some phones were
knocked out.
Three other people have
been struck by lightning in
Seminole County in the last
three weeks. None were
killed, Harris said.
"This has been an unusu­
ally busy time for us," he
said. "In my It) years here, I
have never seen lightning
cause such a rash of house
fires every single day. It's
almost like clockwork."
Decker said the weather
pattern, however, is not
unusual. Each morning the
weather service tries to
determine which areas are
going to be active with
storms.
They are experimenting
with a computer program
that may in the near future
See S to rm , Page 8 A

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Hunter Ross installs a new lightning indicator at Sylvan Lake Park.

Detectors will call
lightning strikes
B y C h risto p h e r Patton
Managing Editor

Referees and umpires at
five Seminole County parks
will no longer have to double
as meteorologists.
As of next week, park and
recreation department offi­
cials hope to have a $30,001)
lightning detection system
installed at Sylvan Lake,
Soldier's Creek, Red Bug,
Seminole County Softball
Complex and Sanlando
parks.
The system measures elec­
trostatic charges in the atmos*
&gt;here and predicts when
ightiring will strike in the
area about 12 to 20 minutes
before die bolt occurs. In the
past, recreational and park
officials have used the "30-30
rule" to determine when to
stop a game.

E

"We would see lighting
and then wait for the thunder
clap," said Steve Waring,
recreation program manager
and systems administrator
for the county's parks and
recreation department. "If it
was less than 30 seconds in
between the two, plav would
stop."
A game would begin again
30 minutes after the last flash
of lightning would be seen in
the sky. The rule is sometimes
inaccurate costing longer
delays in activities and in
some cases, although not at
Seminole County parks, play
has resumed too soon and
has led to an unfortunate
lightning-related accident.
Instead of park officials
making the determination of
when to stop play, the lightSee Indicator, P ag e 8 A

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WEEKEND
May 9, 2004

Both the Lions baseball
and softball teams were
victorious on Thursday to
move on In the state playoffs.
Sh

Sport*, Poge 10A

Father arrested
in son's death
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office arrested an
Altamonte Springs area man
Thursday, as a suspect in his
son's death. Robert John Trott,
56, was taken into custody on a
warrant arrest.
Tmtt Ls accused of second
degree murder in the April 6
death of his son at the Tmtt’s
home, 4451:. Hillcrest St. in
Altamonte Springs. Upon tire
initial call to 911, the home­
owner, Robert John Tmtt told
dispatchers that he had shot an
intruder who had forced his
way into his home. During the
calt the homeowner staled that
he liad never seen the intruder
before. When deputies arrived
they found a white male dead
in the foyer of the home, Just
inside' ihe front dobr.
Investigators learned that
Robert Benjamin Trott, 36, son
of Robert J. TVott, was also a
resident of the home and posi­
tively identified him as the
deceased.
At the order of deputies,
Trott reportedly (landed over a
Ruger 357 Magnum revolver;
which was placed in evidence.
Deputies also said that when
asked if the dead man was
Trott’s son, he reported the
body was not his son. At one
point TVott told deputies tire
"intruder" had struck him with
an unidentified object. Trott did
have apparent injuries to his
forehead area and left arm, but
the cause of the injuries was
not immediately determined.
Investigators said that
Benjamin Trott was not wear­
ing shoes at the time he was
shot, indicating that he had not
been outdoors, but in the
house at the time. They said
evidence also indicated that
Robert Trott and his son had
been involved in a physical
altercation that produces!
injuries to both.
When it became apparent
that Thitt's explanation of the
events were not matching the
evidence at the scene, TVott
stopped talking to investiga­
tors and contacted an attorney.
There were no criminal charges
placed against him at that time.
TVott remained a suspect
however.

Seminole Smile

’

t i t t /M m
Wilma Sheppard —
Site Supervisor for Seminole
County Head Start

R E A L T Y

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School Board, city strike up an agreement
B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A proposed
agreement involving Lake
Mary and the Seminole County
School Board could bring
another elementary school to
the city while settling pending
litigation between the two par­
ties.
City Commissioners held a
specially
called
meeting
Thursday to discuss the settle­
ment and development agree-

Big night
fo r O viedo

•4 5?

Lawsuit could come to an end with Lake Mary
promising land for new elementary school
ment. If approved, it would
mark the end to a year of legal
debate over the city's denial to
approve an "Excel School" for
troubled students at a building
located in Technology Park off
Lake Emma Road.
Despite time constraints on

the deal, Lake Mary officials
voiced several concerns on the
agreement that would include
the participation of residential
developer D.R. Horton and the
city sacrificing its public safety
complex on Rinehart Road.
"They're putting it together

State
converts
airport
loans

and there are still some negoti­
ations to take place," said City
Commissioner Gary Brender.
"The keys are at the table and
that's the important part."
Under the proposed settle­
ment, D.R. Horton would set
aside about seven acres of the

156-acre tract known as The
Villages of Lake Mary on
Rinehart Road — considered to
be the last large parcel of unde­
veloped land in Lake Mary —
for a new elementary school.
According to city officials, the
agreement must be approved
by next week to avoid an
option D.R Horton lias on the
Jeno Paulucci property from
expiring May 26.
In return, the developer

See Settlement, Page 3A

RiverWaik:Risingtotheoccasion

By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — A bill that
passed the state legislature in
the final days of the session
will assist the Orlando Sanford
International Airport by pro­
viding "new" funding.
Language in the bill allows
the Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) to con­
vert almost $6 million in loans
rpo into grants, free­
to the airport
ing up fur
funds for additional
infrastructure.
"This is very important to
us because we can take that
revenue we would use to pay
these loans back and put it into
things like narking garages or
runway enhancements," said
Larry Dale, president and CEO
of
the
Sanford
Airport
Authority. "It'» a huge bene­
fit.'
During the last 10 years
FDOT has loaned the airport
about $11.5 million. The recent
legislation allows the agency to
convert half of those loans into
grants. The loans were made
from the state's Aviation Trust
Fund, an account that takes in
revenue from pilot user fees
and airplane fuel taxes.
"This was a general policy
FDOT has had for a number of
years," Dale said. "Other air­
ports have had some of their
loans converted to grants, too."
Jim Wikstrom, coordinator
for FDOT's District 5, said
while the agency has convert­
ed loans for other airports, this
is the first time it has happened

Balloons, memorial service mark
beginning of weekend celebration
From Staff Reports
Sanford is booming!
The long-awaited Riverwalk
Celebration is this weekend
and Sanford residents, along
with folks from across Central
Florida will participate in the
grand opening ceremonies.
Organizers of the event
expect thousands to attend the
three-day event. The celebra­
tion includes something for
the whole family.
Activities include:
Saturday, May 8
9 a.m. — Mayor Brady
Lessard and city officials kick
off the day of festivities with
the RiverWaik ribbon cutting
ceremony.
9 a.m. — Sailboats race
along
Lake Monroe as The Fun
Maritime Academy Sailing
Regatta begins.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — The

RiverWaik grand opening
celebration is in full swing
with a host of activities for tne
entire family along the 1.2mile trail on the snores of Lake
Monroe.
• Live Music at the main
stage on Seminole Boulevard
features the sounds of Orleans
(12:30, 3:30 &amp; 5:30 p.m.) and
Tropical Hammer Steel Drum
Band (II a.m., 2 &amp; 4 p.m.).
Synergy (3, 4, 5 &amp; 6 p.m.) will
excite the RiverWaik crowd
with performances at Fort
Mellon I’ark all day long.
• Fine Food provided by 12
Sanford area eateries can be
found along "restaurant row"
on Park Avenue.
• Fifty Artists will be dilijentlv working along the
engtn of the RiverWaik in the
Sanford RiverWaik Street
Painting and Plein Air Art

f

See RiverWaik, Page 8A

H «ra ld photo* b y T o m m y Vlncont

The RiverWaik celebration kickod off earty Friday morning with
four hot-air balloons lifting off over the city of Sanford (top) and
then continued later in the afternoon as Major Anthony P. Clark
of chaplain with tho Florida Army Reserve National Guard
(above), saluted tho raising ot Old Glory,at Memorial Park.

See Grants, Page 3A

Naval officer recalls
airport construction
tions.
When the Navy announced
that it sought to establish air
The
Orlando
Sanford combat training bases at the
International Airport could see start of World War II, Sanford
more than 1.5 million people officials convinced key U.S.
pass through the airport tnis senators that their city was the
year, a new record.
ideal location for one of the
When the airport
training base. The
U
was first built 62
senators and the
years ago, however,
Navy agreed, so
T h e constru ction
there was only one
The city of Sanford
o f the naval air
man.
deeded its 865-acre,
base was a very
"1 was alone
two-runway
air­
e x citin g tim e in
when I got to
port to the U.S.
Sanford, and I was
Navy.
Sanford.
on my own," remi­
Tne responsibili­
nisced retired Navy
ty for developing
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George
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rudimentary
D o u g S tw w b o m
Swiggum.
Longtime S e n lo rt native
airport into a major
The 89-y ear-old
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air aimbat training
former Navy civil engineer was base fell on a young navy lieu­
the first officer to oversee the tenant, George Swiggum. He
1942 construction of Naval Air graduated from the University
Station (NAS) Sanford. Today, of North Dakota with a civil
the airport is dramatically engineering degree and later
expanding. In March, 105,276 joined the Navy as a commis­
travelers passed through the sioned officer in 1940. Before
airport, a 148 percent titered*- joining the Navy, he designed
compared to March 2003.
commercial and public facili­
As the airport grows, "It's ties, suub as water plants.
important to remember where
Despite
Ais experience,
•erience,
it came from," says Jack Dow,
via; president of airport operaSee History* P egu 3

Sanford Masons provide Midway
mom with a Mother’s Day surprise

B y Nigel Roberts

By Christopher Patton

Herald Correspondent

Managing Editor

N a im

MIDWAY — Mother’s Day
lias always been a special day
for 89-year-old Chester B.
Collins of Midway, but this year
expects to be extra special due to
the hard work of a newly
formed Sanford Masonic Lodge.
Brothers of Dignity, Lodge
248 of Sanford, was created six
months ago and boasts only It)
members. However, these 10
Sanford men are completing
their seaxid community service
act this week.
Senior Deacon Eugene Rivers
lias been like a son to Collins as
his business E.R.E. Express
Landscaping and Lawn Service
regularly maintaias her lawn.
With the support of his fellow
Masons, they took it one step
further this week bv planting
flowers around her home and
planning a Mother's Day dinner
for Collins.
"She hasn't had a Mother's
Day in awhile and we think it
was important to give this to
her," said Elic Green, Jr, lodge
worshipful master and owner of
Jr.'s Bar B Que at 2621 S.

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Brothers ol Dignity Masons (left to right) Lamartt Lawrence, Elic
Green Jr., Curtis Harris, Eugene Rivers, Travis Williams and
Ulysses Jackson present Chester B. Collins with a bouquet ol
Mother's Day (lowers.
Orlando Drive.
A mother of three — Marian
of Trenton, N.J., Marvin of
Sanford and the late Milton —
Collins said she is grateful for
the lodge's hard work.
"My heart is puttering," she
said. "I'm so happy.
"He's like a son of mine," she
added pointing to Rivers. "1 call

him my son."
Rivers was good friends with
Milton before he passed away
four years ago. After his death,
Rivers said he aintinued to help
Collins who suffers from
arthritic rheumatism.
In addition to the regular

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Sanford Proud: When I firM interviewed for
the editor's Job with the Herald 5 years ago, one of
the first things city officials were quick to brag
about was the plans to create a vibrant waterfront.
Hack then they talked about the riverwalk (lower
case "r").
Then I heard from the cynics. "Sanford makes
lots of plans but never follows through/' or
'They've been talking about that riverwalk for
years. It'll never happen."
Five years and $11.2 million later, the riverwalk
has transformed into the RiverWalk (capital "R"
and "W"). It's taken a long time, but I mink any­
one who has seen the wonderful transformation
of Sanford's waterfront understands it was worth
the wait.
None of this happened by accident. A kit of
people were irestnimcntal in the success of the
RiverWalk. First and fore­
Around tho Clock most, a shout cuit gcx*s to
former mayor Bcttyc
Smith. It was Smith's
vision for the RiverWalk
that got the ball rolling.
She convinced her city
commissioners that
Sanfonl needed to do
something about the lakefront. Though actual work
on the improvements
would be several years in
aiming,
it aiuldn't have
by D an P in g
happened without Smith
laying out a vision.
Every construction project needs a work horse
that can get the job done, and that task fell to
Larry Dale, who suoxvded Smith as mayor.
While Smith provided the creativity, it was Dale
who made sure the project was funded. Never
one to take no for an answer. Dale lobbied and
cajoled and figuratively twisted political arms to
secure the vast majority of funding from state anil
federal sources. (Knowing Dale, there may have
been a literal twisting of an arm or two just for the
fun of it.)
There’s a time for work horses and there's a
time for show horses, and Sanfonl's airrent
mayor, Brady Lcssard, falls in the later category.
With Smith having laid out the vision and Dale
securing the funding, Lessard's task was to over­
see the actual construction. Lcssard help guide the
dty through a potentially troubled bid process
that almost awarded the project to a company
who did not have licensed and bonded sea wall
aintractors. I lis leadership prevented the city
from fumbling a great opportunity to reinvent its
image.
Each of the three mayors contributed to the
success. Take away any one of them and the "It'll
never happen" gang would have been right. They
didn't do it alone, however. Each had a city aimmission that supported them, and a city staff that
did the legwork. Two staff members in particular
should be recognized. Jay Mauler, the city's long­
time planning and engineering director, took
Smith's vision and ran with it. If Smith had the
vision, they Mauler gave it shape by producing
the ainccnluat drawings and details that resulted
in tlw end product. Chris Smith, the city's airrent
project manager, oversaw the day-to-day constniction of me KiverWalk and worked with
Wharton Smith, the city's general aintractor for
the project.
There are many more who played a role the
successful aimpletion of the KiverWalk, from staff
members and residents to aiunty, state and feder­
al elected officials. I don't have enough spare to
reaignize them all. That diwsn't mean their amtributions were insignificant. This was a team
project from start to finish.
The Sanford RlverWalk is one more reason to
lx.1Sanford Proud!

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Oviedo police will host an
open house from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Citizens will meet new
Chief of Police Charles Drago,
the officers, employees and dis­
patchers of the department at
Police I leadquarters, 300
Alexandria Blvd. A variety of
law enforcement vehicles and
equipment will be on display.
For more information, call
Commander Marc Beaulieu at
407-977-6155.

MON
The Sweetwater Oaks
Garden Club Spring
Luncheon and installation of
officers will begin at 12 noon, at
Maison &amp; Jardin Restaurant.
Social hour will begin at 11 a.m.
Cost is $25. New and prospec­
tive members should call
Marilyn at 407-814-9482.

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

Visitors at Sanford's Paw Park located on U.S. Highway 17-92, between Fourth and Fifth stroots, oflcn check in at the park
information center for tho canine nows. Sometimes their owners have timo to road tho bulletins while they pow wow bolow.

Burglary
• Daphanc Davitt, 25, of Holly
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday, April
28, following an investigation of a
burglary at her residence. Police
determined she had taken $100 in
currency from her mother’s purse.
She was charged with burglary of
an unoccupied dwelling and patty
larceny. Following an investiga­
tion, police reported she was
apparently responsible for a bur­
glary on Grove Drive on April 28,
with another female, in which two
revolvers were removed from a
bedroom closet while the owner
was sleeping. She was given addi­
tional charges of armed burglary
of an occupied dwelling and theft,
with a value of $301) or more.
Police are seeking the other fomato
believed to have been involved in
the burglary.
• Johnny Lee Williams, 33, of
West 15th Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
April 15. Officers reported spot­
ting a vehicle believed to have
been stolen, and pursued it until it
stopped and the driver fled on

It has been a busy year
Sanford's June Thomas as she has
done considerable traveling with
the Order of the Amaranth, a fra­
ternal social charitable organiza­
tion
that
supports
diabetes
research.
Last May, she went to the 55th
Annual Session of the Florida
Grand Court, Order of the
Amaranth, Inc., called "The
Pioneer's 1lomecoming Session" at
the Crowne Plaza Hotel in
Orlando.
ILL. Florence C.LaVine, Grand
Royal Matron, and S.K. Kenneth J.
La Vine, Grand Royal Patron, had a
great session and donated more
than $17,000 lo diabetes.
A new Grand Royal Matron,
Janus Chambers, and Grand Royal
Patron, Terry Mayo, were installed
along with the outer officers of the
Florida Grand Court for the 20032004 year. H.L. Janus and S.K.
Terry nave a great year planned as
they conduct the business of the
Florida Grand Court and raise
money to go for the cure for dia­
betes.
On June 27, it was back to
Orlando again, this time for the
"World of Angels Session," the
106th Annual Assembly of the
Supreme Council, Order of the
Amaranth, Inc, with members
attending from all over the world,
including the United States,
Canada, the United Kingdom,

Drug related
John Paul Singletary, 19, of
Florida Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
as the result of a traffic stop in the
2600 block of Orlando Drive. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana.
foot. With a K-9 unit, he was
apprehended In a wooded area
near 16th Street and Bell Avenue.
The vehicle is believed to have
been stolen the previous day on
Central Park Drive. Williams was
arrested on charges of burglary to
a structure, using a vehicle as an
instrument, vehicular theft, prop­
erty damage of $1,000 or more,
fleeing and eluding a police offi­
cer, and resisting an officer.
Thefts
Michael J. Bullard, 53, listed as
homeless in Winter Park, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at a retail store in the
300 block of Lake Mary Boulevard.
He reportedly took a number of
items with a total value of $4 from
the store without paying. He was

Other charges
• John Charles Nicols, 48, of
West Second Street, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday at a store in (he 1800
block of French Avenue. He
reportedly attempted to pay for
m erchandise with another per­
son's credit card. He was charged
with passing counterfeited *—
falsely made credit* card, giving
false ID lo a law enforcement offi­
cer and petty theft.
• Blake Alexander Ward, 18, of
Rosecliff Circle, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday
on West 14th Street. He was
charged with driving with a sus­
pended license and petty larceny
(stolen tag).

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The Order of the Amaranth, Inc. presented a check to the American Diabetes
Foundation for $514,000. Presenting the chock wore Sylvia Saunders,
Supremo Royal Matron, Order of tho Amaranth, Inc. (lar left) and David E.
Alcon, Supreme Royal Patron, Order of the Amaranth, Inc. (lar right).
Australia and the Philippines.
Held at the Peabody Hotel, the
session
was
conducted
by
O rlando's
own
H.L.
Sylvia
Saunders, Supreme Royal Matron.
At her side was the Supreme Royal
Patron, S.K. David E. Alcon from
Pennsylvania.
The session was extra special for
H.L. June as she had the honor of
being the Supreme Crown Bearer, a
position she was appointed to be
H.L. Sylvia, a long time friend.
The capper to tne session was a
check for $514,000 being presented

to
the
American
Diabetes
Association, which will be divided
into five $100,000 grants for
research to help find a cure for this
dreadful disease, a cure that ever
Amaranth member is sure will
come some day.
"I am thankful that my hus­
band, Tommy Thomas, is an
Amaranth member as well and
was able to travel to the different
events with me," said H.L. June, a
past Grand Royal Matron of
Florida and a 36-year member of
the Order of the Amaranth.

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Welcome Wagon Club of
Seminole Spokes will meet at
11JO a.m. at Heathrow Country
Club, 1200 Bridgewater Drive
in I lealhrow. Cost of the lunch­
eon is $18. The program will be
the Installation of 2004/2005
Elected Officers. This is a non­
profit charitable and soda! club
dedicated lo helping newarmers meet new friends, learn
more about tire Greater
Orlando area and support
organizations that help those in
need For luncheon reservations
or more information, call
Ginger at 386-753-0853; cull Pot
at 407-330-3702 or Janet at
407-328-9308.

THUR
The monthly meeting of the
Seminole County Democrats
will be held at 7 p.m. at the
Seminole County Public
Library, 215 N. Oxford Road in
Casselberry. All present and
prospective Seminole County
Democrats are encouraged to
attend. Admission is free. For
more information, log on to the
Web site at
www.seminoledemocrats.am

The Weklva River Players
Junior Theatre will present
"Annie, Jr," at the I lelen Stairs
Theatre in downtown Sanfonl,
May 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m, and
May 16 at 2 p.m. 'Eckels are
only $5 each and reserved seats
are available by calling 407-3218111. The adors are ages 9 -1 4
and will present many of the
songs from the full Broadway
version of Annie.

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Editorial
Chria Patton
Managing Editor

The dty of Winter Springs
will hold the official grand
opening of fire station No. 2S,
at 5 p.m. at City Hall, 1126 E.
State Road 434. The a*remonies
will be behind the dty hall
building.

charged with retail petty theft.

Thomas tours Central Florida for diabetes donations

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Ministry, 1600 W. Fifth St. in
Sanford, will observe iLs Ninth
Year Anniversary with a cele­
bration from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m.
For information, all Rose Davis
at 407-3024143.

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Hmm, hmm good: If you're a new to Sanford
(and from the early projects there are many of you
here this weekend), don't tv alarmed if you're
down on the RiverWalk after dark. Those swarms
of insects won't bite, but they are a bit of a nui­
sance.
We call them midges or blind mosquitoes,
though I think the biological name is Chaoborus
edulis. These Hying pests have been around since
famed conservationist John James Audubon vis­
ited the region in 1831. Audubon was both fasci­
nated and irritated with the midges. I le wrote
tiiat they swarmed in such numbers that candles
were extinguished in the cabins.
In 1977, the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce commissioned a study and found that
the midges cost the city about $4 million annually
in tourism and business development.
The city lias worked diligently with Volusia
County to control the midges on Lake Monroe.
They're still a pest but I must say tiiat during my
5 years here, I nave seen a substantial decrease.
If you think the midges are bad here, though,
you need to check out Lake Victoria in Africa.
Hie swarms are so big tiiat Kenyans have made
them a staple of their diet. They are collected by
rushing into the dense clouds of midges, swing­
ing hemispherical baskets altadied to the end of
long handles.
It sounds like something off of "Fear Factor," I
know, but midges are high in protein and calcium
and containing six times as much iron as ox liver.
I even found a redpo for midges:
• Gather a basket full of midge6 and squash
them into patties. Allow them to dry in the sun.
• Chop an onion and a tomato.
• Fry and pound 1 cup of ground nuts.
• Break the midge patties into pieces and boil
in salt water until soft.
• Add the tomato, onion, nuts and a little oil.
• Cook gently and then serve with rice.
Not sure about ya'll, but I think I'll pass on the
midges. What's next, fried possum at Wolfy's?

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years of sisterhood, scholarship
and service from 7 p.m. until 1
a.m. at Orlando Marriott, Lake
Mary, 1501 International
Parkway in Lake Mary. Cost is
a $50 donation.
Dance Under the Stars will
be presented beginning at 730
p.m. at tlw Casselberry Senior
Center, 200 N. Triplet Lake
Drive in Casselbeny.
Admission is free. Music by the
Brotherls Good. There will be
refreshments, prizes and fun
for one and all.

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Mother’s Day _________
Continued from Page 1A
upkeep of Collin's lawn. Rivers has gone grocery
shopping for her and performed other tasks, but with
her condition she's not often able to go outside.
"My son gave me a birthday party when I was 51,"
she said. "I haven't had a good time since then and
I'm going to have a good time (Sunday)."
The new Sanford lodge also paired with its
Eastern Star sisters to host an Easter Egg 1hint this
year.
"We're (planning) to do a lot of work in the com­
munity," Green said.
Interested members for the new Sanford lodge are
encouraged to call 407-687-1726.

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Help Your Child

S c h o o l

ESCAPE!

N ew Creation Lutheran C hu rch and your local Dignity
Memorial Provider is bringing E sca pe School to the
Sanford W o m e n ’s Club, 309 O a k A ven u e, (betw een
3rd and 4th Streets) Sanford, on Saturday, M ay 15th,
2004 at 10:00 A M and 12 N O O N , to help em pow er
children, parents and our com m unity by leaching criti­
cal child abduction prevention and survival tactics.

H e ra ld p h o to b y T o m m y V in c e n t

Chester B. Collins, 89, of Midway admires the
flowers given to her by some Sanford masons.

Settlement
Continued from Page 1A
would be guaranteed the maxi­
mum of 500 multi-family units
and 16 single-family units on
the parcel ns well as some cily
property to the south of the
proposed development. As
approved in December by the
City Commission, buffering
widths to adjoining neighbor­
hoods — Manderley, Timncuan
and the Forest — and other
conditions would remain the
same for The Villages develop­
ment.
For its cooperation in the
agreement, the School Hoard
would not only receive the ele­
mentary school site free, but it
would also obtain city property
at the Public Safety site.
Lake Mary broke ground
last month for a new municipal
services complex further north
on Rinehart Road and did not
have future plans for its current
facility and site that houses it
public safety and public works
departments. I lowever, under
the current agreement the
property would be turned over
to the School Board, with
Seminole
County
Public
Schools paying the city $75,000
for the building and its portion
of the land.
Commissioners
Urender,
George Duryea, and Deputy
Mayor Mike McLean all raised
concerns that the city was giv­

ing up too much to settle the
lawsuit, and considered 500
units to dense for The Villages
proposed development.
Even with a partial summa­
ry judgment in favor of Lake
Mary issued last month by a
circuit court judge, legal fees
for the city are spiraling above
$60,000.
"We still have the potential
of trial, we could potentially
have an appeal and mat's thou­
sands, thousands and thou­
sands of dollars," said Mayor
Thom Greene, "The School
Hoard could appeal all the way
to the Supreme Court so it's
more than we want to spend
potentially.”
One
issue
the
City
Commission did not squabble
over was the value of having
another elementary school in
the city.
""It is a free site for them
and a win-win for them,"
Greene said. "We get another
elementary school and that's a
major thing for us."
With a crowded Lake Mar)'
Elementary and
nearby
Idyllwilde and Wilson elementaries in the city of Sanford, city
leaders have been lobbying for
another school for sometime.
"You're
talking to
a
Timacuan resident of 14 years
and I've been hearing of how

they want an elementary
school," Hrender said. "Now
they have one and I'm not tak­
ing away from that. I'm just
trying to look down the road
and realize what it is we are
going to have around that
school — 500 town homes units
five stories high 200 feet from
the Manderley 150 away from
The Forest and 220,000-squarefeet of commercial space,"
While the deal outlines that
the city public safety building
will not be used for an "Excel
School" the agreement does
state it could be used for school
offices, a technology center,
programs to assist disinterest­
ed middle or high school stu­
dents or for programs to assist
unsuccessful elementary stu­
dents.
Hrender said he considered
the final two conditions to be
"deal breakers."
"I don't know how specifi­
cally they can write that, but I
don't feel so comfortable (with
them)," he said. "I hate to put it
so bluntly and boldly, I'm not
sure that I want Lake Mary to
be a beacon for every failing
student in Seminole County."
It an agreement can be final­
ized between the three parties
by next week, city officials are
planning two public hearings
on the deal for May 18 and 20.

liaison. It was a challenge to get
this accomplished."
Dale said the Airport
Authority had not determined
how it would reallocate its
funds. He said the airport has
several infrastructure needs,
including
upgrades
and
enhancements to runways, util­
ity systems, ramps and taxiways, navigation systems and
building space. The authority
is also beginning a needs
assessment study to determine
what size parking garage to
build.
"We've got a lot of growth
here at the airport, and we're
trying to keep up with all the

demands/' Dale said.
Also approved in 1his year's
state budget is a $(41,000 grant
to the Airport Memorial
Committee for the restoration
of a World War II era bomber,
l’atty Mahany, who serves as
treasurer of the committee, Is
hopeful Governor Jeb Hush
does not use a line-item veto to
eliminate the grant.
"W e've got our fingers
crossed," Manany said.
The restored plane, a l’V-1
Ventura, would be placed at
the entrance to tire airport next
to a Vigilante reconnaissance
jet the committee refurbished
last year.

Th e F R E E , o n e -h o u r presentation teaches families:
Th at all the rules chan ge in a d an gero us situation
H ow to dem and H E L P
To recognize a "S tra n g e r’* by his actions,
H o w to got away from an
not appearance
abductor
H o w to be sm art - not scared

Local sponsors o f this program are
New Creation Lutheran Church, Sanford,
along with your local Dignity Memorial*
Providers. The Sanford Fire Department
will he present with a Fire Engine
between the two class sessions.

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in District 5.
"The legislators are the ones
who create the loans, and it
takes legislative action to con­
vert them," Wikstrom said.
Dale praised the Seminole
County state legislative delega­
tion n n d the airport's lobbyist,
Lena Juarez.
"We have a good county del­
egation, and tney listened and
helped us meet our needs,"
Dale said. "Actually, it wasn't
just the Seminole County dele­
gation. We got support from
many of the legislators from
across Central Florida.
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dive-bomber pilots during
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Cook Airlines UK Ltd., the sec­
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United Kingdom, honored the
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Overseas Airport Operation"
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many factors went into deter­
mining which airport won that
award, including ground staff
cooperation and the quality of
facilities.
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Swiggum had doubts about his
ability to succeed with the proj­
ect. During his drive to Sanford,
from Jacksonville, in 1942,
Swiggum says that he stopped
in DeLand when he saw a sign
that offered "All the orange
juice you can drink for a dime."
"As I drank my juice, I
worried that I might not be a
good administrator. I knew
construction, but could 1 man­
age the 3,000 people who
would work under me? Could I
handle it?"
When he arrived in Sanford,
he remembers that the land was
mostly agricultural, with lots of
citrus trees. He quickly began
hiring and organizing construc­
tion firms to begin the project.
Doug Stenstrom was his first
civilian employee.
"I mainly did whatever he
asked me to do; I was a gofer,"
said Stenstrom, a former sfafe
senator and founding partner of
the law
firm
Stenstrom,
McIntosh, Colbert, Whlgham,
Reischmann and Partlow.
At the time, Stenstrom had
recently graduated from the
University of Florida with a
degree in journalism. He
worked four months for
Swiggum while transitioning
into active duty military serv­
ice.
"The construction of the
naval air base was a very exit­
ing time in Sanford," Stenstrom
said. "This was one of the best
navy towns. The people of
Sanford took to the Navy, and
the naval personnel liked
Sanford."

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Mobile traffic control
Portable traffic signals would
be handy during power outages
I had an idea. (I know, for some folks, this is surprising).
But .1 thought came across my mind Inst week, when there
was a power failure in the downtown Sanford area. Of major
concern were traffic lights that went out, at First Street and
Park Avenue, as well as First Street and French Avenue (U.S.
Highway 17-92). It was the morning rush hour and traffic
was very heavy. A similar situation
occurred on May 3 with power out at 25th
Street and French Avenue, again during the
morning rush hour.
1 highly commend motorists who drove
through those intersections during the
black-out. Most of them were very polite,
cautious, and exercised good motoring
practices. To my knowledge, no one ran
into no one else (including me).
My idea is lo create portable traffic
lights.
Perhaps someone has already
Nick
designed these. If they have, I don't know
Pfeifauf about it. But if not, here's an opportunity
• • • •
tor inventors to dive into the project, and
who knows, maybe their creation will be
named after them.
I would suggest that portable traffic light bases be
installed on the roof of possibly three or more Sanford police
vehicles, with internal controls. Then, when a light is inoper­
ative, the portable traffic light can be mounted on top of the
vehicle and the officer parks in the middle of an intersection.
He then controls the lights from inside the patrol car. How
much safer this would be, rather than have officers standing
in the middle of oncoming vehicular traffic, not to mention
the officer would be out of any falling rain, should that be
the case.
No doubt with hurricane seasons every June through
November, we can expect many power failures, and depend­
ing on the area affected, traffic tights would be inoperable. I
recall during the onslaught of hurricane Donna in Sanford in
1960, traffic lights throughout the area were out for possibly
18 hours, some even longer.
Rather than have traffic control lights mounted on a patrol
car, another possibility would be lo nave a small trailer,
capable of being hauled by police vehicles, containing the
traffic light on the roof. Then the officer could operate il by
remote control while parked off on the side, offering even
more protection tor the officer from oncoming traffic and
inclement weather.
I say to have them on top of the patrol car or trailer,
because it would be necessary to have them raised up to
where they could easily be seen by taller vehicles such as
semis, large trucks, or other high riders.
While I have specifically said "Sanford police”, I don't
mean lo single them out. Certainly every one of our cities
have their snare of traffic lights which go out from time to
time. The reason could be a power failure caused by som e­
one hitting a power pole, lightening, other bad weather
indWamg nurricanes, or just an outage from the miiiri dislri”
bullon station.
Take Mary, with fewer traffic lights than Sanford, could
possibly have only two vehicles with the portable lights.
Other cities should judge their needs on tire number of traffic
lights that are located in high traffic areas. The lesser traffic
areas could be left without lights for awhile, as motorists are
aware of the dangers, and will act accordingly.
Such mobile traffic lights would also have other uses.
They could be used in traffic control during funeral proces­
sions or when some big official rides tlmnigh town.
To my knowledge, I have never seen any other city in my
travels, using such mobile equipment to control traffic. If
someone locally would come up with it, who knows, we may
be the roots for what could become a nationwide concept.
Inventors — concerned individuals — I've laid the
groundwork. Now let's try to do something. 1 believe ibis
could be uf benefit to all motorists locally, statewide, and
nationally.

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Animal activists
rally against
‘puppy mills’
To the editor
On Saturday, May 8, 2004,
animal lovers statewide will Ik*
gathering in front of pet stores
that sell puppies to draw atten­
tion to the ugly reality that is
the lives of the mothers of pet
store puppies.
I lundreds of thousands of
puppies are bred on commer­
cial breeding facilities known as
"puppy mills" for sale in retail
pel stores. Flippy mill puppies
often suffer health and behav­
ioral problems because of their
}HH&gt;r breeding, lack of socializa­
tion and unsanitary mill condi­
tions. These puppies are sold bv
pet stores to unsuspecting con­
sumers that get their wallets
lightened and their hearts bro­
ken when the new puppy gets
deathly ill or develops genetic
defects that require expensive
. veterinary treatment, treatment
that pet stores routinely refuse
to pay for in spite of legal
requirements lo the contrary.
One puppy mill victim is
Karen Valente, whose son went
lo Hollywood, Fla.'s Flippy
Palace and purchased a yellow
Labrador Retriever "Mickey" as
a Mother's Day present for her
two years ago.
After a few months, Mickey
began limping and a veterinary
examination revealed that
Mickey suffers from elbow dys­
plasia, hip dysplasia, enamel
hypoplasia and an impacted
canine tooth.
"My vet says that this puppy
is a genetic mess" said Valente,

who has already spent thou­
sands of dollars on surgery for
Mickey, with more surgeries to
come. Valente is one of many
consumers that have sued
Flippy Palace owner Judy
Norton! for fraud and decep­
tive and unconscionable busi­
ness practices.
By far, the most abused but
least visible victim of the "pure­
bred" puppy industry are the
parents of pet store puppies.
Females are bred the first time
they come into season and
every time thereafter. They arc
not anyone's pets. Most puppy
mill breeding stink have never
even walked on grass because
they live in wire cages their
whole lives. They do not have
toys to play with, they do not

have beds to sleep in. They are
never walked or petted or
groomed. They often do not
have shelter from extreme tem­
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veterinary care for their entire
miserable lives.
For the mothers of pet store
pups, Mother's Day will be as
miserable as every other day
until people stop creating a
market for her offspring by
buying from pet stores.
According lo Marcy LaHart, the
West Palm Beach attorney rep­
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O bituaries
ALLEN DELL BORIS
Allen Dell Boris, 64, Orange
City, diet! Tuesday, May 4, 2004,
in Orange City. He was bom
June 19,1939, in Trabuca
Canyon, Calif. He was a tmck
driver. 1ie was a Triple Gold
Palm Eagle Scout.
Survivors include sons, Brian
Boris, Stuart Boris David Boris,
anti Kristopher Boris; daughters,
Aleisa Lawson, Kathy McAfee;
sister, Nancy Numan; seven
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ALFRED S. BRACCO, SR.
Alfred S. Bracco, Sr, 86, of
Winter Springs, died Monday,
May 3, 2004, in Winter Park. I le
was bom Jan. 16,1918, in New
York City. He was an elevator
starter and a World War II veter­
an of die US. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Frances Bracco; sons, Al Bracco,
Jr., James Bracco, Larry Bracco;
daughter, Patricia Beni; brother,
Silvio Bracco; sisters, Catherine
Montemagno, Lydia Carbonant;
eight grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
lay 6 at
a Hanfiekl Funeral I tome
May
ritn Father
Fal
with
George Dunne
officiating.
Banfield Funeral 1lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
JEFFERY S. DORTON
Jeffery S. Dorton, 41, of
Deltona, died Friday, April 30,
2004, at RusewtxHl j lealth and
Rehabilitation, Orlando. Born
Jan. 11,1963, in Scranton, Pa., he
moved to Deltona from Sanford
in 1997.1le was a Web designer
and a Lutheran. The
Lymphedema Awareness
Foundation will be launching
the Dorton Directory of
Lymphatic Resources in his
honor this summer. I le was past
Webmaster of the Lymphedema
Awareness Foundation.
Survivors include brother,
Timothy Dorton of Deltona; care
pmvider sister-in-law Penny
Dorton of Deltona.
Memorial donations may bo
made to Lymphedema
Awareness Foundation, 172
Lakeside Circle, Sanford, 32773.
Altman-Long Funeral I lome
&amp; Crematory, Deliary, in charge
of arrangements.
GENEIE S. HAYNES
Geneie S. Haynes, 69, of
Wlhter Springs, died Tuesday
May 4, 2004, in Orlando. She
was bom Dec. 10, 1939, in

Kissimmee. She was a laundro­
mat attendant and a Catholic.
Survivors include brother,
Lamar Stokes, Jr. of Geneva; sis­
ters, Myra Michels of Sanford
and Inell Stokes of Orlando.
Funeral services were held
May 7 at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchitd Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
BONNIE P. JACKSON
Bonnie P. Jackson, 75, of
Winter Park, died Wednesday,
May 5, 2004. She was bom Aug.
19, 1928, in San Diego. She was a
homemaker and a Lutheran.
Survivors include husband,
Paul W. Jackson; son, F.arl W.
Jackson; daughters, Sandra L.
Szumal and Sheron A. Pitts.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, May 8, at 10 a.m. at the
Oaklawn Chapel, 5&lt;XX) County
Road 46A.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Like Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
PIERRE JOSEPH LEBLANC
Pierre Joseph LeBlanc, 88, of
Oviedo, died Wednesday*, May 5,
2004. Bom in Pittsfield, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in
19%. I le was an assembler for
General Electric and a Catholic.
Survivors include wife, Anne
LeBlanc of Oviedo; sons, Pierre
LeBlanc, Jr, of Oviedo, Maurice
LeBlanc of Orlando, Andre
LeBlanc of Dalton, Mass,;
daughter, Mary LeBlanc of
Springfield, Mass.; three grand­
children.
Collison’s I lowell Branch
Funeral I lome, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
GERALD DAVID LOSS1NG
Gerald David Lossing, 77, of
Ocala, died Thursday, May 6,
2(XM, at Munroe Regional
Medical Center. Bom in Sanford,
he moved to Ocala from
Jacksonville in 1995. He was
employed as an insurance agent.
I le was a veteran of the U.S.
Army. I le was also a member of
First United Methodist Church
of Ocala, Treasure of First United
Methodist Church, Past
President of Independent
Insurance Agents, Past President
of the Boys and Girls Club, and
a member of the Masonic Lodge.
Survivors include wife, Betty
Jo L&gt;ssing of Ocala; sous, Gerald
DavTd l ossing, Jr. aniTStephcn
B. Lossing, both of Ocala; sister,
Mary Ellen Rivers of '

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Jacksonville; brothers, Douglas
Lrssing of Crystal River, Fr.
Lany Lossing of Altamonte
Springs, and Ralph Lossing of
Melrose; and four grandchildren.
Memorial services were held
May 8 at First United Methodist
with Rev. Bill Owens and Rev. Al
Brock officiating.
In lieu of flowers, contribu­
tions may bo made to Boys and
Girls Club of Ocala or United
Methodist Children's Home.
I liers Funeral Home, Ocala,
in charge of arrangements.
EULA T. LUCAS
Eula T. Lucas, 77, of
Longwood Markham Road,
Sanford, died Thursday, May 6,
2004. She was bom in Erwin,
N.C. She was retired from the
Seminole County Public Schools.
She was a member of the
Eastern Star/Bahia Shrine
Golfetts, a Protestant and an
avid bowler.
Survivors include husband,
James C. Lucas of Sanford; son,
Michael E. Lewis of Orlando;
son, Jim Lucas of Altamonte
Springs, and daughter, Linda
Martin of Sanford.
Funeral services will lx- held
at 3 p m. on Monday, May 10, at
the Oaklawn Chapel, 51XX)
County Road 46A, Sanford.
Interment will follow at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairehild Funeral
I lome, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
EDWARD HOWARD
ROBINSON
Edward I toward Robinson,
86, of Lake Mary, died Monday,
May 3, 2(XM, in Lake Mary. I le
was bom in Maradella Springs,
Md. I ie was a mechanic.
Survivors include wife, Alice
Robinson of Like Mary; sons,
I Inward of Mays Landing, N.J.,
Edward of Port Charlotte, Fla.';
daughters, Katherine Fuss of
Westlake, Ohio, Denise Soon of
Lake Mary; sister, Mildred
I Inrrison of Pleasantville, N.J.; 17
grandchildren; 22 great-grand­
children..
Collison’s I lowell Branch
Funeral 1lome, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.

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The Way We Were:

1945 telephone
book invokes
many memories
Not long ago, Don Partain
brought me a 1945 Sanford
Telephone Directory. What a
treasure. It has invoked as
many memories as I have
looked through it. In 1945, 1
was in Mrs. Davis's third
grade class at Southsidc
School and Mrs. Russell's
fourth grade class. I wrote
about my experiences in Mrs.
Russel's class in one of my
very first columns almost 10
years ago.
Many of you will remem­
ber that this was the lime of
live telephone operators who
said "num ber please" when
you picked up the phone. If
you want­
ed to call
long dis­
tance, you
said "long
distance"
and were
connected
with a spe­
cial opera­
tor. I notice
that this is
Grace Marie
one cost

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gone down.
A three
minute
call, station to station, to
Seattle, cost $4 and person to
person was $5. A call to
Miami was 90 cents to $1.25.
No wonder we didn't make
many long distance calls.
Party line numbers were
followed by ), W, R, or M.
My family's number was
494-J and the other party on
the line was 494-VV. Private
lines had no suffix letter. The
lowest numbers 1 could find
were Sanford Oviedo Truck
Growers office 1 and ware­
house 3. Phone number 4
belonged to the Tax
Collector's Office. Charles
Wert Jeweler had 5, Dr.
Wayde Rucker had 7,
Erickson's Funeral I lome
had 9 and the St. Johns River
Line had 11.
The only one of my
friends wno had a private
line was Rosemary Garner
(718) as her dad was Dr.
Wade Garner. They lived in a
lovely two story home at 700
Mellonville Ave., which 1
loved to visit. Rosemary had
a canopy bed that 1 enjoyed.
We would spend hours play­
ing doctor, operating on and
bandaging our dolls. When
she came to my house we
would line up the dolls and
play school. She became a
nurse and I a teacher.
The advertisements on the
cover of the book were from
Lee Brothers
Plumbing/Heating, Beacon
Dairies, Touchtons Drug Co.,
Jones Tire Shop, J. Videl
Jones, Manager Mickey's
Pharmacy, City Drug Co.,
City Ice and Fuel Co.
Seventh Street and French
Avenue. In his note to me,
Don Partain said that his
granddad, J.W. Woods, was
in the ice delivery business.
Other ads included
Seminole Dry Cleaners
(Marvin Milam, Prop.),
Sanford Buick Co. Kents
Garage, Seminole County
Motors, Sanford Fish and
Grocery, Rockey's Tire Shop,
Robbs Bakery, Campbell's
Seed and Feed Store. P.P.
Campbell's daughter was my
sixth grade teacher, Miss
Lucille Campbell, and Vela's
Beauty Shop, 1908 Sanford
Ave. (My mother and I
patronized her some as we
did Mary Brown and Peter
Paul’s Beauty Shops." All of
these ladies were in the
Sunday School class that my
mother taught at First
Baptist. When I was about
1 0 ,1 got my first permanent
wave at Peter Paul's either
by Mrs. Wilson or her
daughter, Rebecca Ponder.
Remember those awful
machines we had to be
hooked up to?
In addition to Sanford, the
book contains Geneva and
Oviedo numbers. Now these
customers had dial phones;
their numbers each had four
digits.
There were only 29 phone
customers in Geneva. A few
names I recognize are Kilbee
(E.H. and W.G.), Orie R.
Mathieux, Raymond McGill,
T.W. Prevatt and J.W.
Yarborough.
Oviedo was larger. There
were 81 telephone sub­
scribers. Some familiar
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Sorority honors
6 Sanfordites
for area service

Local Sallie Harrison DAR chapter
reflects on annual state conference
Sallie Harrison Chapter,
DAR met Anril 13 for a noon
luncheon at tne Garden Club of
Sanford. Decorations carried
out a "Light the Way" theme
with miniature lighthouse’s
placed on all tables. Members
and guests each received a
stuffed fabric key drain, hand­
made by member Fran Morton.
Regent Virginia Powell and
acting Chaplain Mary Ann
Cleveland conducted the open­
ing ritual.
Guests at the nreeting were
prospective members Jan
Leitrim Janet May and Sue
Mamula. lire chapter has been
invited to a May I luncheon by
Old Kings I lighway Chapter
and to a May 6 luncheon by The
Jane Sheldon Chapter
A highlight of the meeting
was the Regent's report on the
recent Florida State Society
DAR annual State Conference
(April 2 - 4) at the Adams Mark
I lotel itr Orlando, attended by
about 500 members from
Florida chapters. Visiting digni­
taries, husbands of DAR mem­
bers and other guests swelled
the total number. Sallie
Harrison Chapter was repre­
sented hy eight members as
well as two members of Fort
Mellon Society, C.A.R. Susanna
Sovran and Melissa Schneider
were two of the three Junior
Pages. Caroline Schneider read
her winning essay in the
Christopher Columbus essay
contest.
An outstanding array of
speakers addressed
those
assembled for breakfasts, lunch­
eons and evening assemblies.
Opening night speaker Gale
Jones
Fixmer,
Organizing
Secretary General, 21X11-2004,
and a candidate for First Vice
President General for a threeyear term beginning in July.
Dr. Robert J. Duncan, Jr., an
ordained Methodist minister
and President of Bacone
College, Muskogee, Okla., relat­
ed recent progress at that cam­
pus, both academically and
financially, explaining its role
and mission in native American
education. NSDAR has long
supported Bacone College.
11. Dean Bare, longtime exec­
utive director of Tamassee DAR
School in South Carolina, was
accompanied by the students
who reside in the Florida
Cottage at Tamassee. In addi­
tion to his academic degrees,
Dean Bare has a deep affection
and concern for all of the chil­
dren and endeavors to provide
each child a quality home and
education.
Cheryl McPhillips, National
Defense Speaker, used a slide
presentation to explain the intri­
cacies of the International Spate
Station. She has an electrical
engincx’ring degree and a mas-

tor's degree in space technology,
and is responsible lor 11X1 engi­
neers prxxvsxing ISS payloads
at Kennedy Space Center. In this
position, she has oversight of
science experiments, resupply
and return logistic Rights, ISS
assembly and non-station
flights.
Featured speaker at the
"Lighting the Way" banquet
was Dr. Julian Granlvrry, presi­
dent of Native American
Languages Services and an
internationally known linguistic
scholar who speaks more than a
dozen languages. I lis principal
avocation has boon with the
American Indians assisting
them in reestablishing and
translating their languages into
written form, thereby saving flu*
spoken language and develop­
ing the writing language for
future generations. A resident of
Florida for most of his life, he is
the author of numerous books
in many different genre. After
Dr. Cranberry's enlightening
and inspiring speech. State
Regent Jean Mann presented
the DAR Medal of I ionor and
Certificate to him. This award is
given to an adult who is a U.S.
citizen by birth, and has shown
outstanding qualities ot leader­
ship, trustworthiness, service
and patriotism. A Medal of
1lonor recipient must have
made unusual and lasting cuntrilnitions to our American her­
itage hy truly giving of himself
to tlie community, state, country
and feltowman.
During business sessions,
those assembled heard reports
from state officers and from
state committee chairmen, 'the
Outstanding American 1 listorv
teacher for the state, outstand­
ing juniors, the State Good
Citizen winner and State Fssay
Contest winners were also hon­
ored.
A special fun feature was a
seminar on "The History of

"And we understand
when the struggle ends, that
the finest gifts of this life are
friends."
So said the members of
Kappa Sigma Omega chapter
of Alpha Kappa Sorority,
Inc., as they celebrated their
28th year of service in the
greater Sanford community.
The theme, "With a
Fellowship Sincere and
Rare," was utilized through­
out the program hold on
Sunday, April 25, at the West
Sanford Free Will Holiness
Church, where Dr. Hezekiah
Ross is pastor.
I he Kappa Sigma Omega
members honored six local
citizens
whose con­
sistent loy­
alty, dedi­
cated sup­
port and
unselfish
contribu­
tions to
their pro­
grams of
service
Marva
have been
Hawkins their main­
stay.
I lonored
guests: Dr. Calvin Collins Jr.,
Ernie Culbreth, Marva Y.
Hawkins, Rev. Ronald
Merthie, Dr Willie Newman
and Eunice Wilson were
saluted through poetry,
prose and song. Profiles of
these remarkable men and
women who challenged mis­
conceptions, hurdled harri­
ers, blazed trails, trans­
formed and reinvigorated
our common culture, and in
the process, offered encour­
agement through unselfish
giving to the programs of
Kappa Sigma Omega
brought laughter to the audi­
ence and warmth to the
heart of each honorce. Each
honoree was presented with
the Kappa Sigma Omega
Loyal and Dedicated Service
Award.
Ptiotos submitted

Sanlord was well roprosontod al the state conference of Daughters
of Amorican Revolution (top) as Betty Jean Gadd, stato American
History chairman and FSSDAR Stale Regent Jean Dixon Mann
flank Carolino Schneider, Sanlord resident and stato winner of the
Christophor Columbus essay contest Other Sanford residents
(middle) in attendance included (left to right) Elisaboth Boyd.
Susanna Sovran, Dr. Lois Somervillo, regent-elect, and Regent
Virginia Powoll. Grouped with FSSDAR State Regent Mann
(above) is junior pages Melissa Schneidor, Susanna Sovran, both
of tho Fort Mellon Society, CAR. and Robyn Carroll, ol Puncoss
Malee Society.
Porcelain" presented by Penny
Sanford. Business sessions,
workshops, special breakfasts,
one-minute reports by Regents
and a Sunday
morning
Memorial Sorvia* contributed

to the successful conference.
At the April meeting Sallie
Harrison Chapter elected its
officers for lire following year.
They will be installed in May by
State Ubraiian Barbara Ietna v.

Sanford club awards
deputy as humanitarian
The Sanlord Lakeside Lions Club honored May 3 Seminole
County Sheriffs Offico Deputy Raines "Dave" Freeman as tho
recipient ol tho Annual Eugene Gregory Humanitarian Award.
Chosen by the shoriffs oflico to bo honored by the Sanlord
Lakeside Lions Club, Chiel Deputy Stevo Harriott stated that
Freeman was an outstanding example ot tho meaning ol human­
itarian. Always mindful of obligation to the public, Freeman never
slows down in his elfoits to assist those in need
During the award reception at Logan’s Roadhouse are (loft to
right) Freeman, Sanford Lakeside Lions Club President Shan
Mason, wile ol lormet Seminole County Deputy Eugene
Gregory, Linda Grogory, and Harrietl.

Profiles of those honored
• Dr. Calvin Collins Jr. —•
A retired physician who has
the distinct honor of being
the medical founder of tire
Medical Oncology
Department at Florida
I iospital. He is the
owner/publisher of the
award-winning Orlando
Times newspaper. His diverse
background includes support
of a mirage of community
boards, foundations and
organizations with missions
targeted at making the world
a better place lor all
mankind. His legacy is in the
words of the song, "If l can
help somebody, my living
will not be in vain."
• Earnest Culbreth Jr. — A
culinary artist who is known
for his love of humanity. He
devotes his time and chef
talents to many events with
his delectable dishes. He
always finds the time and
energy to serve, doing it
with good humor and grace.
I le currently serves as food
service site manager at the
Seminole County Schools
Ldticalion.il Support Center.
• Marva Y. Hawkins — A
lady that loves words, in
fact, words are required for
See Hawkins, Page 7A

Geneva to strike up the band for second season
Perhaps you never even knew this, but
April was National Can! and Letter
Writing Month.
"The perfect time to rediscover the lost
art of letter writing" says the United States
Postal Service (Util’S ), whose theme for
the month-long campaign was "send mail
they'll treasure."
Well, it just so happens that I did receive
— just in the nick of time on April 30 — a
letter which announced the continuation
of an unique Geneva treasure: lire Greater
Geneva Grande Award Marching Band!
The letter, announcing the musician's
"Gala Second Season" plays this tune:
"Dear Music Lover, lire citizens of
Geneva have not taken up a collection.
Therefore, the band will participate in this
year's Fourth of July parade and picnic.
"The Greater Geneva Grande Award
Marching Band lives on in the memory of
the townspeople, despite time's healing
touch. The question is then whether to rest
on our laurels or rise from our ashes. The
answer; of course, is that you can't have a
parade without a band, and the Spirit of
Music is depending on us.
"The exact date of live Fourth of July
Parade ivmaias to be determined — which
may sound silly, but tire Fourth falls on a
Sunday (and we will probably fall on tire

day before or after).
The platr is to march,
the same as last year,
unless we can find a
truck or trailer to ride
on, or can sit orr tire
curb while others
march past. Either
way, we must save
some lip and a lot of
breath for our concert
at the picnic in the
Darla Kinney
park. A hot dog and a
drink will be your
• • • •
compensation,
as
before, along with the
satisfaction of bringing music to the mass­
es.
"Your expressions of interest would bo
appreciated. Please return lire enclosed
postcard. (Said postcard reads: The
Greater Geneva Grand Award Marching
Band lias premised to play for the Fourth
of July parade and picnic. Can we expect
you again tlris year? Yes, 1 owe it to my
ublic. Maybe, unless 1 get a life. Nope.*,
ren there, done tlrat.) A follow-up letter
will be sent in a few weeks as details
become known and will include the
rehearsal schedule and performance
times, dales and fixations (tire rehearsal is

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not mandatory), as well as band parts to
practice with your instrument, because we
strive for absolute perfection.
"Please join the hand again fjiis year,
and spread tire word to friends and ene­
mies that lire Greater Geneva Grand
Award Marching Band seeks players (sea­
soned or not so seasoned). Hag wavers,
banner carriers, the water wagon team,
Ixxlyguards, groupies and shop stewards.
We already have tentative commitments
from our concert master, Ruth, and our
fearless leader, Ton)’.
"Hope to scx&gt; (and hear) you iu July.
Yours for glorious music, Richard
Simonton."
litis band was the absolute hit of the
Geneva Independence Day Parade last
year, and with its continuation, will hope­
fully become a standard part of each
year's festivities. If you play an instru­
ment, used to play air instrument, are
shaped like an instrument, or think people
who play instruments need help, contact
Richard Simonton by writing to him at 475
First St., Geneva, FL 32732, or with an ernail addressed to stmontonSvartliliirkaret
The parade and picnic are still in the
planning stages, as mentioned in last
week's column. What I failed to include
there, however, w .ls that in case you could

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not attend the Geneva Citizens
Association's (GCA) Fourth of July plan­
ning nreeting last Monday but still wanted
to help out, you could contact GCA presi­
dent Richard Creed on at 407-349-1266 or
rtcreedcnrfilretzero.net.
Now, as for National Card and Letter
Writing Month — it is always tire perfect
time to rediscover the lost art of letter writ­
ing — so don't think that it is too late to
send a surprise greeting to someone and
make their day.
The USI*S offers these suggestions:
Encourage children to send a thank you
can! or letter to a teacher, friend, neighbor
or fellow student (perhaps a "wlrat I like
about you" greeting). Write a letter of
appreciation to local police or firefighters
for publication in a newspaper. Become
|vn pals with someone in a retirement cen­
ter. Write a favorite author a book review.
Collect and send letters of encouragement
to tire troops serving overseas. Or you
amid even send a nice note to your local
newspaper columnist!
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names were ACL Railroad,
American Fruit Growers
Washhouse, T.W. Lawton
(Supt. of Schools), Theo
Aulin, Dudn &amp; Sons, Gore
(L.H., Milton and Warrenf,
Lake Charm Celery Wash
House, W.A. Leffler Farm
(general manager of Chase
and Co.), Nelson and Co.
Hardware and also Packing
House, Oviedo Drug Store,
Partin (J.C. James and J.E.),
Oviedo School, Oviedo
Colored School, State Road
Camp, B.F. Wheeler and B.F.
Ward.
(One of my best friends,
Beverly Cooper, was Ben
Ward's cousin. Mr. Ward
would let the Fred Cooper
family stay in one of his New
Smyrna Beach apartments all
summer long for years and 1
would spend time with them
every year. My family also
rented some of his apart­
ments through the years,
especially the garage apart­
ment behind the Ward's
occanfront home. This was
long before condos.)
Some other Sanford busi­
nesses included Coca Cola
Bottling Co., Nehi Bottling
Co., Eddie's Restaurant
(Valdez Hotel), Eva Bess
Beauty Shop, Florida Hotel
(119 S. Park Ave.),
Hollywood Shop, Laney
Drug Store and Laney Dry
Cleaning, Maffett Service
Station, Lossing Transfer and
Storage, Lodge and Son
Grocery, Dr. H.H. McCaslin
(my first dentist, in the
Masonic Building), Joe Moss
Coin Machine, Pippin
Gardens (West First Street),
Ratliff and Son Auto Parts,
Reel and Son, Garage, Rilz
Theater (Phone 22).

are the addresses of some in
the picture. Hamilton
"Bubba" Bisbee (H.J.), 2425
Bay Ave.; Jimmie Fox (R.G.),
1920 Magnolia Ave.; Peggy
Wright, (J.A.), 1308 Magnolia
Ave.; Ellen Lyon (A.L.), 2018
Hibiscus Court; Patsy Collins
(A.L.), 220 W. 18th St.;
Patricia Tookc (H.E.), 720
Mellonville Ave.; Dickie Moss
(C.H.), 2631 Willow Ave.;
Edward McCall (E.S.), 606 E.
14th St.; Joel Moss (Joe), 309
Magnolia Ave.; Gordon Toll
(W.J.), 101 W. Ninth St.;
Jeanette Wathen (J.E.), 819
Palmetto Ave.; Joyce Jones
(J.V.) 327 W. Ninth St.; David
Leonard (J.M.) 2041 Holly
Ave.; Whit Chase (Frank)
1402 Oak Ave.; Beverly
Cooper (F.E.) 1702 Magnolia
Ave.; Rosemary Garner
(Wade), 700 Mellonville Ave.;
Ann I lailey (Frank) 300
Magnolia Ave. (Ann lived at
the Montezuma Hotel. I
believe that her dad was the
manager. I went to her sixth
birthday party there.)
1 could not find the other
classmates listed in this book.
Perhaps they were listed
under another name, or they
possibly didn't have a phone.
Several of us graduated
together in 1954 and most
still live at the same address.
Notice that Bubba, Dicki and
I lived the furthest from
town; 1 was at 2404 Park Ave.
Until probably the late 1950s,
the city limits was at 25th
Street.
This phonebook will be
placed in the Sanford
Museum so go by there
sometime and look through it
and other old phonebooks.
There is also a large collec­
tion of Seminole High School
SflfmrJfliruifis plus many city
directories. There are some
old city record books,
Sanborn Maps, reference
books, family histories, etc.
Come look through these —
reminisce and enjoy. You
might learn something.

Colum nist lists first grade
classm ates for reunion
Since we are having our
class reunion soon, I have out
my first grade picture; Miss
Zillah Welsh is class sponsor
at Southside, 1942-43. Here

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the service she renders as
columnist for some 37-plus
years for The Sanford Herald.
She is to be commended for
nobility of purpose to the
many contributions she
makes to various community
endeavors such as: Goldsboro
Front Porch volunteer and
office manager; chairman
special events, Agricultural
and Labor Program, Inc.; City
of Sanford Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. celebration commit­
tee and many others.
• Rev. Ronald W. Merthie
— A distinguished public,
community and religious ser­
vant. He demonstrates a deep
and abiding passion for those
whose opportunities have
been limited by the chal­
lenges of life. He is devoted
to initiatives that empower
youth and families. A strong
advocate of academic excel­
lence, he is the founder of
New Life Christian Academy
and the founding pastor of
the New Life Word Center.
• Dr. Willie B. Newman —
A man for all seasons with a
burning desire to serve his
fellow man by assisting with
his entry into this wonderful
world, lie is known as one of
the best OB-GYN's tin the
continent of North America,
lie combines tenacity with
dynamic action. He recently
completed his course work
requirements to become a
member of the first graduat­
ing class of the FLorida A&amp;M
University law school. Truly,
a very humble servant with a
generous heart.
• Eunice I. Wilson — An
entrepreneur ahead of her
time! Ambitious, industrious,
professional, compassionate
uimanitarian. She is also an
astute business woman.
Words arc inadequate to
describe the knowledge and
competence of Wilson, for
everything must be in its
proper perspective. Site is the
owner/funeral director of
Wilson-Eichelberger

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Mortuary, Inc., since 1955. A
lady who never thinks twice
about giving ot herself. A
warmhearted person who has
made a difference in many
lives.
Tile presence of about 100
friends made this celebration
complete. Special birthday
repast held in the Fellowship
Hall afforded a time for
friends and family lo contin­
ue the celebration, and con­
tinue the stroll down memo­
ry lane: 1076-2004. The pro­
gram also featured praise in
motion by Allen Angels of
Praise, Kenya and Karen
Moore,
Kappa Sigma Omega chap­
ter ot Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc., was chartered
in Sanford on April 10, 1976.
Fills chapter is the lirst
African-American Greek let­
ter organization lor women
in the Sanford community.
Kappa Sigma Omega embod­
ies the ideals and programs
ot the national organization,
which emerges as one of the
world's leading service

Kappa Sigma Omega
members honored six
local citizens (above) —
Ernie Culbroth, Rev.
Ronald Merthie, Marva
Hawkins, Eunice Wilson
and Dr. Willie Nowman
— for thoir unwavering
support of the communi­
ty. During the ceremo­
ny. the (left) Moore sis­
ters of Sanford — Karon
and Kenya — per­
formed their creativo art
dancing

organizations.
Kappa Sigma Omega con­
tinuously implements and
supports varied programs
with spirited service. Current
program targets include: edu­
cation — reading, young
authors, scholarship; health
— awareness, prevention and
action on cancer in women;
the arts, black family, eco­
nomics — mentoring, voter
registration, coat day, buckle-

up America; KSO Signature
Program — Precious Pearls, a
long-term mentoring project
that follows participants
through their middle and
high school years.
In the "Spirit of
Gratitude," Kappa Sigma
Omega will continue to rec­
ognize individuals and
organizations who share the
need to serve Sanford and the
surrounding areas, as friends.

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Answer key to today’s puzzle

Continued from Page 1A
competitions.
• Community Spirit will be
in full effect as Sanford busi­
nesses, artists and community
groups celebrate the
RiverWalk opening with St.
Johns River-themed booths
that are experimental, fun and
show off how much the city
of Sanford has to offer.
• RiverWalk Activities will
come in many shapes and
sizes including horse-drawn
carriage rides, displays of
Central Florida Zoo animals,
and kids' crafts and games.
Sunday, May 9
6:30 to 8 a.m. — Honor that
special mother, grandmother
or great-grandmother at the
special sunrise "Gather at the
RiverWalk” Mother's Day cel­

ebration. The w ater's edge
morning event at Memorial
Park is sure to be a meaning­
ful and emotional time for all
with several key activities
planned. All of Sanford is
invited to attend.

One of the
four
balloons
launched
Friday
morning
drifts over
spectators
awaiting
their
arrival at
Sanford's
RiverWalk.

• Mass Community Choir
will serenade the crowd with
a variety of time-honored bal­
lads from the tip of Memorial
Park. The choir is comprised
of community individuals,
church members and local
o rga niza tions t hroughou t
Sanford.

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In a time of overcrowded
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Shower Down
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201 Elm Ave.,
Sanford
Timothy Hudson,
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Sunday Morning
Worship
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404-Baptist

Historic St James
AME Church
819 Cypress Avonuo
Sanlord. FL
407-323-5553
Rov Bronda Rogers Edge, Pnslor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed,, 6:30PM

Blosslngs Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Avo
Sanford. FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Biblo Study, Wed, 7pm
Clothes Closet (Froo to public) 3rd
Sat., oach mo. 10am-1pm

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 milo oil Groonoway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Ol Common Prayer
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (allages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursory at both services)
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Eucharist Sorvicos
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
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12Noon
Tho Difleronce is
Worth Iho Dislanco

402-Assem bly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanlord! FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jell Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Weklva Assembly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood, FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Frooman. Pastor
Sunday Svcs, 8:15AM
&amp; 10:45AM
Sunday School 9:30AM

Central Baptist Church
3101 Wost SR 46
Sanlord. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dalo Patterson, Senior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9:45
am
Worship Sorvicos 8:30am, 11am,
Gpm
Wodnesdny Prnyor Sfcrvico 6:30
pm

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lako Mary FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shano Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6 PM
Wod Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
Nursory Provided

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday-Worship 10:45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities.. 6PM

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Rov Dr. Harry D. Ruckor,
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Graco Baplist Church
919 Longwood Hills Road
Longwood, FL 32750
407-265-3595
Pastor Dave Thompson
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519 S. Park Avo, Sanlord, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
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Rov. Rick Blytho, Sr. Pastor
Rov. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
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891 Stnto Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:00AM Worship Sorvico
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•5:30PM Youth Discipline
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Sanlord, F L 32773
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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
BillSimpson. Associate Pastor
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Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
BillCoffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 10 30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6 PM
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407-Cathollc
All Souls Catholic Church
Corner of 9th St A S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Fathor Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Contessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday Vigil..5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM •English (Social Hall)
9AM -Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
Safehnrbor Christian Church
730 Upsaln Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joo Caputo, Youth Ministor
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minislor
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Sorvico and
Sunday School ..,10AM
Wednosday.. 7:30PM
Child Care provided
R e a d in g R o o m
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
Sto 149A, Longwood, F L
Phone 407-869-1490
M o n-Fn 10am -4pm
S al 10am -1pm

419-Church of God
Church of God
801 W. 22nd St. Sanlord, FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksloy, Pastor
S u n d a y School ,,9:45AM
Morning Worship,10:45AM
Evening Service CPM
Wednesday Classes
tor allagos.7 lo 8 PM
Sominole Trinity
Christian School
Pro-School thru grado 1 2
407-321-2723
Also Day Care Starts at 1 Yr to
I Pro-School, 407-323-1411

422-Church of God of
Prophecy
Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School...9:45AM
Praiso &amp; Worship ,,10:30AM
Message by Pas(or,.11AM
Evening Service.. 6 PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg,10AM
Midweek Sorvico (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School....9;30AM
Morning Worship ,11AM
Choir Pracuco Wod. ,6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave @ 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School lor chil­
dren. Midweek worship inChapel on
Tues, Wods. &amp; Thurs Community
meal @ 5:30pm Wods. For times &amp;
detail ot studies and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. U; Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector
Wkond Eucharist: Sal, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursery. 8;45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church ol Tho
Holy Comforter
’Ouimmabc Episcopal CIhjic+i"
803 W. 4th St
Santord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rov Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
Falthlul Word Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakoviow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St, Sanlord
Sunday Sorvico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(ages 4-12).11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.12:30PM
Wednesday
• Fellow sh ip M e e tin g . . , 7 : 3 0 P M

Friday
•Christian Counseling ,,2-5PM
(Ploaso call 407-328-4300 (or appt)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/Director

Faithful Word Ministries
Chrislian Resource Conlor
Lnkeviow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial SI, Sanford
Sunday Servico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4-12).11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.12:30PM
Wednosday
•Fellowship Mooting.7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 lor oppl)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/Director

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Santord
407-324-0199
www.sominolochurch.com

Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 0:30AM, !0AM &amp; 11:30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Lutheran Church of
Tho Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Avo, Sanford, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School
9:15AM
Worship Servico 10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HI1p://www.lcrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Santord Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Brosemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 8:15AM &amp; 6:30PM
Nursory Provided
www NowCreationCtiurch.ee

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(corner ot Tuckor Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayno Stone, Pastor
Sunday School.. 9:30am
Inter-Mission....10:30am
Morning Worship ,.11om
Biblo Study
Wednesday.... 6:30am
Childron's Time
Included in Worship
Nursory provided lor Babios
and Small Children
"Small Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Servo You"

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo, Santord, FL
407-322*4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am All:00am
Cotton Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School. 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterian
First Presbytorlan Church
ol Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun. School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youlh,
Food,
Movlo,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir &amp; Bells Rohoarsal 7PM
Wod. Evo Dinnor (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wod. Biblo Study Adults 6 PM
Wod Biblo Study Middle School
6 PM
Wod. Praiso Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
Wo Welcomo Your Visit At Any
Event
Dr. BillChegwin, Interim Minister

Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L.Androws,
Interim Ministor
Sunday School, allagos 9AM/10AM
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
"Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Corner of 46-A &amp; Upsala Road,
Sanlord, FL
407-330-2635
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Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Westeyan
Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Sanlord. FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.9:30AM
Divine Worship.. 11AM
Wed. Prayer Mlg 7:30 PM

Shower Down ot Blessings
201 Elm Avo, Santord. FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Pastor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evening.5:30PM
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.BAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ,..9:30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Isprovided
For Intormatron call 407-333-0797.

Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Waysido Drive
Sanlord, FL 32771
(Oft 1-4 (Exit 51) Wost
First Stroot on Lett -One Mile)
Leonard O ’Donnell, Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where tho Gospel is good News*
Sunday School.. 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship..6 PM
Mid-Week Mlg Wed. 7:30 PM
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Sunday
May 9, 2004

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SOCCER CAMP
Tht! City of Sonford Parks
and Recreation Department
will present the 3rd Annual
Kicks N Dribbles, Inc. Soccer
Camps in June and July.
For bovs and girls ages 5to-I7, Session I will be June
14-18 (payment due by May
I7th) and Session II will bo
July 12-16 (payment due by
June 18th).
I1ie cost is $40 per person
per session and includes
expert instruction, a Kicks N
Dribbles/Sanford Recreation
Camp T-shirt, 10-to-1 player
to coach ratio, small sided
games each day and there
will tv an athletic trainer on
site at all times.
Get your registration at
the front office of your
school or for information
call Sanford Parks and
Recreation Department for a
brochure or to register at
407-330-5697; or for further
information contact Kicks N
Dribbles, Inc. at 407-6501711.
Sign up early, these camps
arc limited!
SCC BASKETBALL CAMP
Hie 2004 Stan Cromartic/
Seminole Community
College Raider Basketball
Camp will hold two sessions
for boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June 1through-4 and Week 2 will
be June 7-lhrough-l 1.
Hie cost is $125 for each
week.
Hie camps run from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. each day, with
Week 2 also running on
Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For more information
please call 407-328-2091 or
407-328-2090 or email at cromartsftfscc-fl.edu.
STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
Hie Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketball Camps
will be held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand. The
Camps and dates are as fol­
lows:
Shooting Camp June 1113.
Position Camp June 1317.
High School Team Camp
June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June
27-July 1.
Individual Camp July
25-29.
For more information call
Coach Sebastian Singletary'
at 386-822-8101 ore-mail at
sslngletOstetson.edu.
ST. JUDE'S CHILDREN'S
RESEARCH HOSPITAL
G O L FTOURNEY
The Annual St. Jude
Children's Research
Hospital gala golf tourna­
ment twill held June 16 at
The Legacy Club in
Longwood.
With a 9 a.m. standard
scramble shotgun start,
prizes will be awarded for
the longest drive and closest
to the tee in men's and
women's divisions.
Gold, silver and bronze
sponsorships are $850, $600
and $350 respectively, Lang
said and prizes of any value
will be considered.
For more information,
please contact: Amanda
Mercer or Mark Ling,
Workers Temporary’ Staffing,
407-472-0024, Larry Vershel
or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel
Communications, Inc. 407644-4142.
METRO NORTH
BASKETBALL CAMP
Hie 12th annual Metro
North Basketball Camp will
be held in two sessions this
summer at the Annunciation
Catholic Academy Gym on
Montgomery Drive in
Altamonte Springs.
Under the direction of
Flagler College head coach
and former UCF AllAmerica Bo Clark the camp
is open to both boys and
girls ages 5-16.
Session A will run from
June 28 through July 2 and
Session B will run from July
5 through July 9.
Both camps will run from
9 a.m. to noon daily.
The cost is $80 for one ses­
sion and $150 for both
weeks.
For more information call
407-644-7420, 407-831-4696
or 407-869*6512.

S p o rts
Patriot girls returning to Disney World
From Staff Reports
For the third time in four years, and
second year in a row, the Lake Brantley
girls lacrosse team will lx* looking to
hoist the State Championship trophy
when they take to the Disney Wide
World of Sports complex field this
evening.
The Patriots, who won the state title
in 2001 arul 2003 and are ranked No. 1
in the most recent Lax Power ratings,
improved to 14-2-1 by edging No. 2
Lake Howell, 5-4, in the Northern
Regional final at Richard L, Evans Field
last Saturday.
Lake Brantley, which got to the
regional final by crushing Sebastian
River, 15-6, in the opening game of the
regionals, will take on 2002 state chain-

Lake Brantley looking to repeat
as Lacrosse State Champion
pion Wellington, which upset heavily
favored Vero Beach, 10-4, in the
Southern Regional final, in the State
Championship Game this evening at
5:30 p.m. at Disney.
The regional final actually began at
Olympia I ligh on Friday and the
Patriots jumped on the Silver 1lawks
immediately, scoring just 11 seconds
into the game and building a 3-1 lead
before the game was suspended with
nine minutes left in the first hall
because of lighning in the area.
With no neutral site available. Lake

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I lowell won a coin toss and the rite to
host the continuation on Saturday.
Neither team could score the rest of
the half, but the Silver Hawks scored
early in the second half to cut the mar­
gin to one, 3-2, before Lake Brantley
answered when Kaley Pend ley scored
off an assist from Amanda Brown.
A pair of penalty shots allowed Lake
Howell to tie the game at 4-4 with
under two minutes to play, but the
Patriots got the win when Nicky Lerch
scored on an open net penalty shot.
Pendley sailed two of the goals for

Lake Brantley, while goalie Lauren
Hoffman made 15 saves.
Long led the Silver Hawks with two
goals, while goalkeeper Sade Kusimo
matched Hoffman with 15 saves.
Lake Brantley's boys were hoping to
join the ladies at Disney, but came up
just short as Winter Park edged the
Patriots, 10-8, in the regional champi­
onship game at Olympia.
Hie victory puts Winter Park, 17-3, in
the state final for the fourth time in the
past five years. Hie Wildcats will play
against Boca Raton St. Andrew's on
Saturday at 8 p.m. at Disney's Wide
World of Sports.
Lake Brantley, which ends the season
at 13-6, got three goals from Blattner
and two goals and two assists from

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Five teams
advance to
regionals
Special to the Herald

By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
DeLAND — It's been
quite a week for the base­
ball teams from the South
end of the county.
Oviedo and Trinity Prep
both won district titles on
Thursday, while Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell
and Orangewood
Christian also earned
spots in Tuesday's region­
al quarterfinals and went
looking district crowns
and a home game on
Friday.
Junior Corey Bevis over­
came one bad inning and
drove in three runs him­
self as the Lions upset
top-seeded Deltona, 4-3,
to win the Class 6ADistrict 2 Tournament on
Melching Field at Conrad
Park in DeLand.
Bobby Lelsher led off
the game for Oviedo by
getting hit by a pitch and
got to third on a stolen
base and an error, on
which Tommy Gonzalez
reached, around a pair of
strike outs before Bevis
singled to plate Leisher.
The Lions scored again
in the third when
Gonzalez walked, moved
to seaind on a sacrifice by
Jeremy Thorne, advanced
to third on a wild pitch,
and scored on a sacrifice
fly by Bevis.
Oviedo's final two runs
came in the fifth inning
when Leisher led off with
a double and Alan Farina
reached on a bunt single.
The runners moved up
a base on a Gonzalez sacrifice before Thome lifted
a sacrifice fly to right to
saire Leisher and Bevis
singled in what proved to
be the winning run.
That big two out hit
proved to Ire huge as the
Wolves, who had been
held to only two hits
through four innings,
finally came to life in the
bottom of the fifth.'
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Oviedo’s Alan Farina (lop), Lake Howell's Grant
Berman (left) and Lake Brantley's Matt Dobbins
(above) all had a huge hand in helping their
respective teams oarn spots in Tuesday's
regionals.

UCF freshman pitcher Taylor
Meier fired a five-hit completegame shutout in leading tne
24th-ranked Golden Knights to
a 6-0 win over USF Tuesday
evening at Jay Bergman Field.
Hie Orangewood Christian
graduate went the distance for
tne first time in his career as he
fanned four Bulls in the win.
With the victory, UCF
improves to 35-10 overall
While USF dropped to 27-18.
Meier (5-2) retired 10 of the
game's final 12 batters en route
to the win. Hie freshman
became the fourth different
UCF pitcher to throw a aimplete-game shutout this sea­
son, the first time in Jay
Bergman's 22 years at UCF
that four different hurlers
tossed complete-game
shutouts in one season. UCF
has now recorded 12 shutouts
in 2004 and the Golden
Knights are 22-2 on the year
when totaling 10 or more hits
in a game, 31-2 when they outhit the opposition and 17-1
when the starting pitcher lasts
6-plus innings.
Hie game was a scoreless tie
until the sixth inning.
Freshman second baseman
Matt Ray drove in a pair of
runs with a single to left to
give UCF a 2-0 lead.
Tlie Golden Knights added
three runs in the seventh to
put the game out of reach at 50. Clay Timpner, who moved
into 10th place on UCF's alltime hits fist with his first
inning single (206 career hits),
delivered a sacrifice fly and
Dee Brown laced a two-out,
two-run triple to give UCF a 50 advantage. Brown led UCF
with three hits and two RBI on
the night.
Drake Wade ripped a RBIsingle in the eighth to close out
the scoring at 6-0. Wade was 2for-3 with a run scored.
Chandler Rose and Lake
Mary's Drew Butera (run
scored) also recorded two hits
as UCF outhit the Bulls 12-5.
Hie Golden Knights opened
a three-game series at No. 13
Clemson on Friday. Game two
Sec College, Page 11A

O v i e d o is la s t h o p e i n s o f t b a l l
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

And then there was one.
On a day of pitching duels, only Oviedo sur­
vived as the softball teams played in the
Regional Quarterfinals Hiursday night.
Rachel Harrison'6 two-out, inside-the-park
home run in the top of the eighth inning was
the difference as the Lions (20-5) advanced to
the Class 6A-Region 1 Semifinals with a 1-0 vic­
tory over host Orange Park (15-8).
Fiarrison (2-for-3) had two of Oviedo's four
hits off the Rams' Ryan Rogge, who struck out
an amazing 20 Lions batters.
Harrison's heroics made a winner of Sarah
Anderson, who struck out eight in hurling the
complete game shutout.
Oviedo will travel to Apopka (24-4) on
Tuesday to take on the Blue Darters, a 2-0 win­
ner over West Orange (17-9) on Thursday, in
the semifinals beginning at 7:30 p.m.
If the Lions survive, they would probably
host the regional final next Friday against the
winner of tne Jacksonville-Mandarin/ Boone
game. Mandarin upset Spruce Creek and Boone
eliminated Lake Mary in the quarterfinals.
Unfortunately for three other Seminole
County teams, 1-0 was the dominant score and

the trio was on the short end in each.
The Boone/Lake Mary game was a classic
with excellent pitching and strong defense
dominating the action between these two long­
time softball powers.
The best defensive play of the day came
when the Rams' Lauren Bennett made a diving
catch in short center with a Braves runner on
second.
But Bennett's play only made the final play of
the game that much more heartbreaking.
Witli two out in the bottom of the seventh
inning and a runner on third, Boone's Brandi
Dixon hit an off-balance bioop off the end of
her bat, that fell just inches fair behind first
base for a walk-off, game-winning hit. Hie ball
fell in a perfect spot as it never even reached
the outfield grass.
Dixon ended the day 2-for-3 for the Braves
(20-6) to back the shutout pitching of Paige
Cassady, who also was 2-for-3 in the game.
Andrea Wain was the tough-luck loser for
Lake Mary (20-6) with Olivia Toporowsky lead­
ing the offense with a 2*for-3 effort at the plate.
In Class 5A-Region 1, Lyman (10-17) gave it a
reat effort, but am id only manage one hit off
le slants of senior Mick Graham in falling 1-0.
Graham, a senior, raised her record to 13-2 on
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Rachel Harrison (shown against Winter Springs earlier this season)
hit an inside-the-park home run in the eighth inning as Oviedo
edged Orange Park, 1-0, to remain alive In the hunt for a state
championship.

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With one out, Deltona ripped five straight sln' “s ,0
three runs and put the tying run on
rd and go-ahead run on second with only one
out.
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But Bevis bowed his back and got a strike out
and a ground out to end the threat.
Tire Wolves were not finished as they got a
runner to second in the sixth inning, but he was
gunned down trying to steal third by Lions
catcher "fyler Ackley, the third time in the tourna­
ment that the potential game-tying run had been
thrown out at third to end an inning, two on
steal attempts and one trying to move up on a
short wild pitch.
Deltona got a walk and a single in the seventh,
but Bevis came through again, getting a strike
out to end the game.
Bevis finished the game with eight strike outs,
scattering eight hits and walking three, to run his
record to 7-3 and give Oviedo (18-9), which has
won nine of its last 11, a home game on Tuesday
against 6A-1 runner-up Gainesville-Buchholz
(17-10). The game will begin at 7:30 p.m. at
Mikler Field.
Bevis was 2-for-3 with three RBI, Keith
Blsguonis was 2-for-3, Farina was 2-for-4 with a
run scored, Leisher was l-for-2 with a double
and two runs scored, Charles Parker and Jon
Prano had one hit each, Gonzalez scored a run
and Thome had an RBI to account for the Lions
offense.
Oviedo had reached the finals behind an out­
standing pitching performance from Farina (8-2)
against DeLand (13-13), which came into the
game riding a seven-game winning streak, in an
8-2 victory.
The senior righthander had a perfect game for
three innings and carried a onc-nitter into the
fifth inning with no walks and 11 strike outs.
The Bulldogs broke through for three hits and
a walk to scored two runs in the sixth inning, but
Farina refused to wilt, not allowing another hit
and finishing with 15 strike outs.
The Lions offense made it a little easier on
Farina when it exploded for seven runs in the
fourth inning.
Hie amazing thing about the outburst was the
fact that Oviedo had been held hitless to that
oint by freshman Ricky Kay, who was making
is first high school start.
Tlie Lions came up with six hits in the fourth
inning and also made good use of three DeLand
errors.
Gonzalez, who got the Lions' first hit, finished
the game 3-for-l with a run scored, while Ackley,
Thome, Leisher (two runs scored), Farina (run,
RBI) and Bisguonis (run, RBI) had one hit each.
Prano added two RBI to the attack, while Parker
scored a run.
Deltona (15-11), which had beaten Oviedo
twice during the regular season, had reached the
finals by ousting Seminole, 7-2.
The Wolves were in control from the start,
scoring two runs in each of the first three innings
to build a 6-1 lead. Three Fighting Seminoles
errors led to three unearned runs.
Riley Williams and Kyle Diener had two hits
and scored one run each for the Tribe, while
Tyler Larson singled and had an RBI and David
Walden added a single.
Seminole (13-14) had gotten a shot at the
Wolves by rallying for a 4-3 victory over Spruce
Creek in the opening game of the tournament.
Trailing 2-0 entering the bottom of the sixth
inning, Chris Cole and Deiner opened the inning
with back-to-back singles. After a sacrifice by
John Boyles and a pop up, Radley Williams was
walked intentionally to load the bases.
Riley Williams followed with a single to score
a run and a subsequent error on the play
allowed the other two runners to score and give
the Tribe the lead.
The Hawks tied the game in the top of the sev­
enth, setting the stage for an odd ending.
Larry Thomas, who was 3-for-3 on the day, led
off with a single and moved up on a sacrifice by
John llgen.
Cole was walked intentionally before a ground
out moved the runners to second and third with
two out.
Spruce Creek chose to walk Boyles to load the
bases and set up a force out anywhere, but the
strategy failed when a wild pitch allowed
Thomas to scoot across with the game-winning
run.
In addition to Thomas, Cole (2-for-3, double,
run), Boyles (2-for-2), Diener (l-for-4, run),
Radley Williams (l-for-2, run) and Rilev
Williams (l-for-2, RBI) contributed to the offense.
Matt Hines, who got the final out in the top of
the seventh, was the winner in relief of Luke
Kimmig, who gave up three runs, two earned,
on seven hits, while striking out four and walk­
ing none.
The late game on day one was a slugfest with
host DeLand winning, 6-5.
The Bulldogs took a 5-0 lead in the lop of the
second inning, but the Bears came back with a
run in the second and four in the fifth, with a
two-run single by Danny Kelley, a double by
Drew Morgan, a wild pitch and an RBI ground
out by Matt Morales being the big plays, to tie
the game at 5-5.

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of the series is set for today (Saturday) at 7
p.m. in Clemson, S.C. The game will be
carried live on the UCF ISP Sports
Network (740-AM The Team) beginning
with the pregame show at 6:45 p.m. with
Marc Daniels mikeside.
"The UCF Sports Report presented by
Drew Medical," will air on WQTM 740 The
Team at 11 a.m. The show will feature UCF
head baseball coach Jay Bergman along
with Daniels.
The one-hour program will feature the
UCF baseball program, including past and
future opponents, strategy, the race for the
A-Sun crown and the upcoming post-sea­
son tournaments.
The show will also contain features on
UCF's other 16 varsity athletic teams.
Interviews with student-athletes and
coaches along with comments from UCF
athletics director Steve Orsini will high­
light various segments of "The UCF Sports
Report."

SPERAW SIGNS TWO TO FILL
GOLDEN KNIGHTS' POST NEED
Looking to fill a need in the post, UCF
basketball coach Kirk Speraw lias
announced the signing of a pair of six-footeight players.

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An error helped DeLand score the go-ahead
run in the top of the sixth inning, but Winter
Springs had a chance in the bottom of the sev­
enth with runners on first and second with the
third and fourth hitters in the line-up due lip.
But a strike-em out, throw-em out double play
ended the game when the runner on second mis­
takenly thought he got the steal sign.
Chris Mester (5-4), who had a double and an
RBI to help his own cause, was the tough luck
loser. He gave up nine hits, but only one of the
six runs were earned.
Morgan (double, nin), Kelley (l-for-3, run, two
RBI), Sam English and Frank Campagnone (one
single each), Terry Piard and Harrison Bruns
(one run each) and Morales (run, RBI) also con­
tributed to the Bears offense.
Trinity Prep (15-12) got off to a slow start in the
Class 2A-District 9 Tournament at The First
Academy, edging Mt. Dora Bible, 3-2, in the
semifinals.
John Auld went 2-for-4 and drove in the game­
winning run to back the five-hit, nine strike out
effort of winning pitcher Deano Reinke.
Schneider also went 2-for-3 for the Saints.
But the final was all Trinity Prep as Andrew
Cox hurled no-hit ball with 13 strike outs over
the first six innings before Auld came on to pitch
the seventh, allowing a hit around three strike
outs, in a 5-0 whitewashing of Holy Trinity (1013).
Reinke starred with his bat in the game, going
2-for-3.
The Saints will host McKee) Academy (17-10)
of Lakeland in the regional quarterfinals on
Tuesday starting at 4 p.m.
Three other championship games involving
Seminole County teams were to be played on
Friday.
In tne Class 6A-District 3 Tournament at
Winter Park High's Larry Wright Field, No. 2
Lake Brantley was to have faced No. 3 Apopka
(22-5), which trailed in both of its previous
games with two out in the seventh inning to beat
Edgewater and the host Wildcats.
Lake Mary (22-5) saw its outstanding season
come to an end when Matt Dobbins did it all in
leading the Patriots (19-7) to a 7-2 victory in
Wednesday’s semifinals.
Dobbins (8-1), a senior lefthander, struck out
four and allowed just the two runs, and helped
his own cause with a two-out, two-run single
during a three-run third inning to erase a 1-0
deficit and put Lake Brantley ahead to stay for
good.
The Patriots tacked on three more runs in the
fourth inning on a single by Brett Smith, an error
that allowed Lammar Guy to reach, a sacrifice
and a two-run double by Jeff Dietz, who later
scored to make the score 6-1.
Mitchell Tubb led the Rams at the plate, going
2-for-3 with an RBI, while Ryan Richardson (1for-2) and Joey Lubonty (l-for-3) also con­
tributed.
Lake Brantley will take on a team from 6ADistrict 4, either West Orange or Boone, playing
at home if it won and traveling if it lost on
Friday.
Lake Mary had come into the game on a high
note as Paul Cinder (7-1) game up one hit as the
Rams crushed University, 11-1, in five innings on
Tuesday.
Lubonty had a huge night at the plate, going 3for-3 with a triple and two doubles and two RBI.
The surprise though, has been in the Class 5ADistrict 3 Tournament at Daytona Beach
Community College where Lake Howell has
been on a tear.
The Silver Hawks (14-13) have won six games
in a row, and two in the district tournament,
since coach David Vince announced he would
not be returning next year.
On Tuesday, Nick Taft (10-2) continued his out­
standing senior season, firing a three-hitter with
six strike outs in a 3-0 blanking of New Smyrna
Beach (9-17).
Taft helped his own cause with a three-forthree effort at the plate and was on when batterymate Montgomery Bunda put the Silver
Hawks ahead for good with a two-run single in
the bottom of the second inning.
Grant Berman singled in an insurance run in
the fourth inning.
Berman then came up big in the semifinals,
bringing in the winning run with a sacrifice fly
in the top of the 10th inning as Lake Howell
upset No. 2 seeded Lyman, 3-2.
Nick Farkas was nearly invincible on the
mound, scattering five hits and striking out 16
over 9-2/3 innings.
Clint Franklin matched Farkas pitch-for-pitch,
giving up six hits and striking out seven over
nine innings.
Jose Correa drove in both runs for the
Greyhounds.
The Silver Hawks will be at home if they won
or on the road if they lost, in either case facing a
team from District 4.
Tire final survivor is Orangewood Christian
(12-9), which is looking to return to the slate
tournament.
The Rams advanced to the finals, where they
were to have played Warner Christian (19-6),
with a 3-0 victory over the host Eagles of The

On Monday, forward Marcus Johnson of
Romulus, Mich, signed a National Letter of
Intent. Johnson (6-8, 220) averaged 10
points and eight rebounds for Schoolcraft
Community College in Livonia, Mich, last
year and helped guide coach Carlos
Briggs' squad to a 27-4 record.
"Marcus comes from a great family and
will fit in well at UCF," Speraw said. "He's
an extremely athletic post player who can
run the floor well. He's very active on the
glass and his post game is continuing to
improve."
Johnson will be reunited at UCF with
former Schoolcraft teammate Gary Johnson
(no relation) who signed with UCF last
year. He started at point guard for the
Golden Knights this past season and
helped UCF to a 25-6 record and an
appearance in the NCAA Tournament after
winning the Atlantic Sun Conference
Tournament.
"Marcus gives us some quickness and
athleticism that we need on the frontline,"
Speraw added. "It's been a focus to attract
post players and certainly Marcus is a
good one to have in our basketball family.
He'll go a long way toward filling our
needs in the post."
On Thursday, Speraw announced the
signing of Anthony Williams of Omaha,
Neb. to a National Letter of Intent.

Master's Academy.
Nate Rupp hurled the shutout, striking out
nine and allowing just three hits, with backing
from Chandler Robertson (2-for-3, RBI) and
Brian Irvine (l-for-3, run).
Lee had a double for Master's.
If OC won on Friday, it will host West Oaks on
Tuesday, or, if the Rams lost, they will travel to
Qcooe to play Central Florida Christian
Academy (21-6).
Any survivors will also be in action in the
regional semifinals next Friday at times and sites
to be announced.
To check on the schedule you can call up the
FHSAA website at www.FHSAA.org and follow
the links.

W O L V E S 7, F I G H T I N G S E M I N O L E S 2
Sem inole
001 000 1
2 6 3
D eltona
222 001 * _ 7 9 1
I line* and Walden. l*uglto*e and Rood W P _ P u g lle v (8-2). LP
_ Hines (6-4). S a w _ mine 2B _ none. 38 _ none H R _ none.
Record* _ Seminole 13-14, 5-7.
L I O N S 8. B U L L D O G S 2
D e La n d
000 002 0 . 2 4 4
O v ie d o
000 710 » _ 8 6 I
Kay. M irdik (4), Singleton (6| amt lldm arsh Farina and
Ackley W P . Farina (8 -2 ).l. F _ Kay (0-1) Save _ none 28 _ none.
3B _ none. H R _ none. Record* _ D e Land 1.1-13, 4 8
L I O N S 4, W O L V E S 3
O v ie d o
101 020 0 _ 4 8 0
Deltona
000 030 0 . 3 8 I
Bovl* and Ackley. G a w rilu k . Th o m o n (4) and Rood W P _ lie vis
(7-3). L P _ G a w rilu k (5-4) Save _ none 28 O vie do, I ei*her 38
.n o n e . H R .n o n e . Rectmls .O v i e d o 18-7, 8 4; Deltona 15 I I , 75.

CLASS 6A-DISTRICT 2

CLASS 6A-DISTK1CT 4

at D e La n d
F I G H T I N G S E M I N O L E S 4, I IA W K S 3
Spruce Creek
000 110 I _ 3 7 1
Sem inole
000 003 1 ' 4 11 1
Barrio, N n tl.ill (6). Surm iak (7 ) and Strousc. K im m ig, 1linos (7)
and Walden. WP _ Hines. LP _ Surm iak. Save _ none. 28 _
Spmoe Crook. Surm iak; Seminole. Colo. 3B _ mine. IIR _ Spruce
C re rk , Johnson. Record* _ Spruce Crook 15-11,4-7,

at W inter Park
P A T R I O T S 7, R A M S 2
la k e M a ty
010 0010 . 2 7 3
Lake Brantley
003 3 I0 « _ 7 4 0
Eckard and Hart. Dobbin* and B Smith. Dobbin* (8-1) L P .
E ckanl (7-2). Save . none. 2B _ Lake Brantley, Diet/ 38 none
H R _ none. R e co rd * , la k e M ary 22-5; la ke Brantley 197 .

B U L L D O C S 6 , BEARS 5
D e La n d
140 001 0 . 6 8 2
W inte r Spring*
010 0411 n _ 3 5 I
Collin*. M ain (5) and Tidm a rch Mester and Hums. W P _ M ain
(2-2) l.P _ Mosler (5-1) Save _ none. 2B _ l V I .and. Ha**, Collins;
W inter Spring*. Morgan, Mosler. 3B _ none H R _ none. Rooni*
_ W inter Spring* 14-12,6-5.

at D aytona Beach C o m m u n ity College
S IL V E R I IA W K S 3, B A R R C A U D A S 0
N e w Sm ynaBeach
000 0000 . 0 4 I
Lake H o w e ll
020 100 » _ 3 6 0
Sower*. Cam pbell (3 ) and Miller. Ta ll and llunda W P
Tait
(10-2). L P _ Sowers. Save . none, 2B _ mine 3B
none H R .
none. Records _ N e w Sm yrna Beach 0-17; la ke H m vell 13-13.

CLASS 5A-DISTRICT 3

Herald photo by Jim Wentz
Sarah Anderson hurled an oighl-inning shutoul as Oviodo edgod Orange Park, 1-0, on Thursday.

Softball —
Continued from Page 10A
the season, striking out 16, ns
the Commodores improved to
25-5.
Pitcher Stephanie Elrod and
the Greyhound defense kept
the hosts off the board until the
sixth inning when Candice
Brown scored on a squeeze by
Michelle Horan.
Host McKee! Academy got a
measure of revenge on
Thursday as it ousted Trinity
I’rep, 1-0, in the Class 2ARegion 3 Quarterfinals,
Tne Saints, who finish the
season 19-9, the first time in 16
years that they have not won
20, had beaten the Wildcats (234-1) in last year's regionals.
McKeel's only run scored
when a Cass Faircloth single
scored Jessica Jacobs, one of
only four hits off Trinity’s
Burdeaux.
The Saints had an excellent
chance to tie the game, and
possibly the lead, when they
put runners on second and
third with only one out in the
top of the seventh inning.
But Wildcats pitcher Jennifer

Williams (6-8, 225) averaged 10 points and
six rebounds for Indian Hills Community
College in Ottumwa, Iowa last year and
helped guide coach Lorenzo Watkins'
squad to a 22-9 record. The Warriors spent
most of the year receiving votes for the
NJCAA Top 20 poll and peaked at number
19.
"Anthony should make an immediate
impact for us in the post," Speraw said.
"He's a good scorer and will help fill a
need for our program. He comes from a
great program at Indian Hills, which
should help in his transition to Division I."
The pair will be counted on to fill the
frontline needs for UCF after the gradua­
tion of Josh Bodden and Roberto Morentin,
who helped UCF to a 25-6 record, an
Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament
championship and an appearance in the
NCAA Tournament.
Williams played for Dan Archie at
Omaha South High School before signing
with Indian Hills, where he averaged 16.5
points, eight rebounds and five blocks per
game and was named second-team Class A
(largest) all-state by the Omaha WorldHerald as a senior. He shared MVP honors
in the Metro Basketball Coaches
Association AU-Star Game after scoring 27
points in that contest, including 20 in the
game's first 10 minutes.

Wright, who finished with a
three-hitter, ended the game
with a flourish, striking out the
final two batters.
Burmeister was 2-for-3 with a
double for Trinity Prep.
Both of Seminole's two Class
A-Region 3 entries were ousted
as host Orangewood Christian
(12-6) fell to Central Florida
Christian Academy (13-5), 3-1
in eight innings, and The
Master's Academy (14-8) were
thumped by hosl West Oaks
Academy (16-4), 10-2.
Garaffa struck out 12 and
Conte went 2-for-4 for the
Rams, while Nooft was 2-for-3
with a triple and a run scored
and Laferriere scored the other
run for the Eagles.
SOFTBALL
CLASS A -D IS TR ICT 9
M A S T E R 'S 7, W A R N E R 6
Wamer020 310 0 _ 6 7 4
M a»ter's200 0 l l * _ 7 7 3
Zak. Richardson (6) and Richardson,
Sharp (6), Lufcrnere and M u yo n . W P _
Laferricre. L P _ Zak. Save _ none 2B _
W arner, Sharp; M atter'*,
Lee 311 _
Warner, R uhlun; Master'*, Nooft. H R _
none. Records _ W arner 9-6; M aster's 14-

6.

CLASS SA-DISTRICT 3
S IL V E R I I A W K S 8, B A R R A C U D A S 3
N e w Sm yrna BeichOOO 300 0 _ 3 6 3
Lake Ilow ell014 201 i _ 8 12 2
Batten , Roe (6 ) and Riley. Plank,
Samuel* (7 ) and Ja. Farrell. W P _ Plank.
LP _ Batten. Save _ none. 2B _ Lake
H o w e ll, )a. FaneU. 3R _ Lake H o w e ll
Robbins. H R _ none. Record* _ N e w
S m yrna Beadt 4-17.
G R E Y H O U N D S 7, P A N T H E R S 3
Pine RidgeOOO 030 0 _ 3 4 3
L y t r u n ll l 400 * _ 7 8 2
Barton and B row n. Elrod and Wlieeler.
W P _ Elrod. L P _ Barton. Save _ none. 2B

_ Lym an, Lister. 38 _ Pine Ridge, Barton;
Lym an. Elrod. I IR _ none. Reconl* _ Pine
Ridge 1411).
B U L L D O G S 6, S IL V E R IIA W K S 3
Lake llow rllO O O 201 0 _ 3 6 7
Flagler Palm CoattUOO 340 * 6 4
0
Plank. Samuel* (5) and Jo. Farrell
Mtyle and Mancuso. W P _ Mayle. L P _
Plank. Save _ none. 2B _ Flagler, Prevatte,
M ancuso. 38 _ none, I IR _ none. Record*
_ Lake H o w e ll 6-19.
B U L L D O G S 3, G R E Y H O U N D S 2
I ymanOOl 001 0 . 2 5 3
Flagler Palm Cuasl)02 OIX) * _ 3 5 2
Elntd and Wheeler. Cashm an and
M ancu*o. W P _ Cashman, L P _ Elrod. 28
_ none. 3B _ Lym an, Am ounts. H R _
none. Record* _ Lym an 10-16, Flagler
Paint Coast 17-5.

CLASS 6A-DISTR1CT 2
B U L L D O G S 6, F I G H T I N G S E M I ­
NOLES 5
O r Land 102 020 000 001 _ 6 11 4
Srm lntile102 001 100 000 _ 5 15 4
Nichols and Ihogm artin. E. Edelman.
Ware and Scheurang. W P _ N id to ls . LP .
Ware. Save _ none. 2H _ DeLand, B.uku*.
Seminole. Ware, Barrett. 38 _ none. H R _
none. Record* _ Seminole 15-9.

IIAWKS 1, B E A R S 0
W inter SpringsOOO 000 0 _ 0 3 I
Spruce CierkO lO O O U * _ 1 2 0
W isniewski, Davis (3). Rtwer (5 ) and
M ason. Th o m a s and Shields. W P _
Thom as. L P _ W isniewski. Save _ none.
2B _ none. 3B _ none-. H R _ none. Records
_ W inter Springs finished 16-11
L I O N S 3, B U L L D O G S 1
DeLandOOO 010 0 _ 1 7 4
OviedoOOO 300 s _ 3 4 0
Nichols and Th rogm artin. Anderson
and Perez W P _ Anderson L P _ Nichols.
Save _ none. 2B _ none. 3B _ none 11R _
none. Record* _ O eLan d 11-5
H A W K S 1, L I O N S 0
OviedoOOO 000 0 _ 0 5 0
Spruce CreekOOl 000 t _ 1 4 1
Anderson and Perez. Thom as and
Shield*. WP _ T h o m a s (19-1). L P _
Anderson. Save _ none. 2B _ none. 3B _
none. I IR _ none. Records _ O v ie d o 19-5;
Spruce Creek 25-1.

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D is h w a s h e r
lor
breakfast shill Also need
E x e cu tive H o u s e K ee per A
Breakfast Waftrese. Call 407444-1000

C U S T O D IA N ;
Sem inole
C ounty Public Schools 3
positions wbonefits. PM hrs Fax
resumes la Larry Ellis O 407320-7470 Preference shall be
given to certain vels and
spouses ot vels as provided by
Chapter 295, Florida Statutes
Customer Service Rep: Strong
ptene efequotlo A computer stats
407-302-0042.

•Full Benefits Package!
•Stability!
Min 23 yra. old. good
M V R 1 yr. O T R C D L -A
1-600-247-6040

www.tnmc.com t or
Expononcod Boat Haulers: Pay
based on experience up to
$ 36/rwie Competitive benefits
and good home tm o 1-800-247-

3040._______________
Final In s p e cto r-O p tica l La b ;
Quality minded person needed
tor small optical lab in Santord
Experience a must C a l 407-3232040x24. ask for C arm en

^

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

Full
S ervice
m echanic:
Immotlato opening. Rat rate puy.
possible $700 wkfy. lull tmo. C a l
407-686-9399

M aintenance Te ch a needed:
Willing to train at night
Pressure cleaning A repairing
grocory
equipm ent.
4
ntghts/week. Must have de an
D L. own tools, drug free Pay
starts at $425/wk. plus bonefits.
ovortXno A bonuses Coll 1-866778-8171

Hotel Room
Attendant
Seeking
room attendants
(m aids) lor full service hotel,
limited facilities Must have
noat appearance, ploasant
attitude, A dependable work
ethics Excellent benefits; to
mdudo good pay. A 4 0 1(k) plan
Please apply In person:
Hampton Inn A Suitos. 850
Villago Oak Lane, Lake Mary.
FL.
(P h )4 0 7 -9 9 5 -9 0 0 0 ,
E O E/D rug Froo Work Place
H ousekeeper
For
Hotel:
Experience profaned, but w4 trim
person with groat attitude .
Apply in person, Candle wood
Suites. 1130 Greenw ood Blvd,
Lake Mary. FL. ______________
Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s for
Lo ca l/R e g lo n a l
d riv e rs .
Average $ 30 to $.35 cenls per
mile all pay oarned Hom e
everyday or rrvwy olhor day We
oflor low cost insurance, 401k, pmd vacations A hokfciys Drop
A Hook 2 yrs C D L -A exp Hoq
Must livo within 45 miles of
Daytona
Meet the R ecruiter
Dally Bam to 5pm
May 15th A 16th
D eltona Inn, Deltona, F L
1-4 E xit 108
or call 1-800-709-2536
Insurance Property A Casualty
insurance Agency is looking lor
expd liconsod insurance agent
220/440. or doncal Bilingual
a plus, competitive salary,
bonus, m odes! A vacation 407330-7638.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLAN I Drug free workplace.

Apply at: 990 Miller Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-2609000

Counter Person: Day shill,
expd wilh food A cash
transactions. 407 -3 28-061 6.
San lord area.

Drivers
Im m ediate O p e n in g s
for a Specialized
D e dicated R outal
•Year Round freight!
•High Mite a!

199-229

H irin g B o n u s ! Lake Mary hair
salon looking lor motivated
hair stylists A nail lech. 3
chairs left Ask tor Diano or Dob,
lor confidential interview, 4073 2 3 - 6 5 2 2 . ____________
L a u n d ro m a t Attendant. Flex,
hrs E a sy Job. 407-323-9885.
A pply
3691
Hwy
17-92
(W alMart Plaza), Santord.
Lk M ary Store. 12-24 hra/wk.
Floral arranging or gift basket
exp preferred W i n g to tram Soft
starter, posrtrvo attitude, exp with
M S Word. Excel. Q B helpful Fax
resume 407-444-0587.

Lo a d e r O P E R A T O R • For
paving and final grading F/T
benefits 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 133.
Looking lor oxp housekeepers
lull time Apply ol the Holiday In
Express 3401 S Orlando Dr
Santord

MAINTENANCE

MECH:

Proficient in welding E x p ro q d
working w/ Air Compressors.
Saw Equip, Elect G ear Motors,
Rotor presses. A Beartogs O wn
toots, some overnights req’d.
B ased m Central F L b u ck
provided, ms, Vac, Holidays.
401k. Fax or omai 813-354-2478
R S co tl8229Qaoi.com . E O E

SANFORD:

Now

hiring

co o k s , s ervers, dishw ashers
A P7T su p e rv iso r at local
assisted livin g facility. Call
E d w in R o m a n o 407-323-7306
e x t 25

M E C H A N IC :
Hoavy oquipmont and trucks
407-322-8133.
Experienced C ook, sorver A
dish washer noodod Call
407-265-8246
N ood expononcod Cook,
sorwif A dteh wnshor C a l 407265-8246.
Need experienced lull timo

Waller or Waitress Ask tor
Peter, 407-323-4040
N ee d W o rk ?
Kelly Services has Immediate
O penings tor: E x p e rie n c e d
S o ld e re ra . M usi have P C
Board Experience, Must know
value of components. Must bo
able to
toad
blueprints.
Positions located In DoLand
C o m e by or call todayl 929 N
Spring G arden Ave 386-7360440,
P T C o o k A P T Program
Supporl Tech needed Apply
direct Th e Santord Bridge. 500
S l Hoty A w or col 3 21-2830200.
ask tor Dee.____________
Part time Cook needed lor
evenings A weekends Contact
Yvonne. 407-323-7306 x25
Real Estato Agents wanted
70/30 split, no desk loos
Contact Harley O Catherine
Hanson's Real Estate. 407-3301555.
•

services
252-319

93— Rooms For
Rent

95— Roommate

Very nice, very clean turn r m ,
all utl, cablo. A/C. Indry. phono,
fetch use, sec dr, resident
owner, private ontranco N o
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g tree
s o b e r need apply. 407-3140924.

Seeking a porson to share my
tiomo, view ot Lake Monroe, fu&lt;
houso privileges. S50G1no C a l
4 0 7 -3 2 8 -7 2 3 2
lor
an
appointment

Private R oom in Longwood
Homo. Stoady Employed. NonSmoker $66 wk. $50 Deposit
407-830-6216

Santord:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, color TV.
kitchens room, private bath,
sleeping rooms. Call 407-3214900

W a n ted

Will share homo, room A bath,
access to lull house A facilities.
Want responsible, employed
porson 407 -4 74-186 8, 407*
323 5635.

97— A partments Furnished
Beautifully furnished 1BR apt.
$85&amp;'mo, includes water, cable,
electricity 407-323-6870.

Spring Into
With One Of Our

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

Sanford Court Apartments

407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

Route Te ch : G o o d Income
opportunity
lor
stable,
motivated indrvrduaJ 407-30200042
S EC R ETA R Y N EEO ED FU LL
TIM E . W holesale aulo sales,
bookkeeping, title work, ptione
exp. Experience preferred Call
tor appt 407-323-3862
Telemarketing: Outbound, PT,
Salary A oormsxston 407-6572900
T1TE K U T Z U R B A N B A R B E R
S H O P now seeking licensed
barbers 1913 S. French Ave.
Santord. Pts. inquire at 407-6882440
Tra c k H o e O P E R A T O R Underground
utllities/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
40 7 -3 2 2 -8 133.________________
U tility F o re m a n - G ra de
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew. Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133
Waffle House, 14 A S R 48. now
hetng a l shifts. good pay A good
benefits. Apply in person M -F,
after 1pm

93— Rooms For

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st M onth’s Rent
With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Anproued Credit
• Spurious Apartment* with large Closets • hike
Front» Vullrytsnll » Sparkllim Itool • Tennis Courts

R ent
W EEK LYR EN TA LS
S ta rting • J82Avk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Fountain Lodge ot Santord has
apodal rales lor daily, weekly.
A 5 day accommodations. Call
407-330-3135 or 323-8840 tor
details

Country lake
Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord • 330-5204

rT1M E,
IN C
C o m m w c / * / / H e ht&amp;onumtlSmrvicm

Ca l l To ll F r e e !

F r e e Es t i m a t e s !

2 4 H r Emergency AJC Service

2 1 2 H Ickm an Dr^* Sunford, F L 3277

*

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400 S. Sanford Ave.- Sanford. F L 3 2771
PH O N E 407-6 8 8 -2 3 1 7 FA X 407-

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Hkrali) Classif is
1err407-322-2611
T

F in a n c ia l
« -6 3

R e n ta ls
91127

E m p lo y m e n t
67-73

O

A u to m o tiv e
/ M e rc h a n d is e
R ea l Estate
181'197
M is c e lla n e o u s
231-245

14M65

S e rv ic e s

252-319

199-229

To Place Your Ac

223—

99— A partments U nfurnished

105—
DUrLF.X/TRIPLEX

141— H omes For
Sale

181— A ppliances &amp;
FuRNrruRE For Sale

199— Pets &amp;
Supplies

1. 2, &amp; 3 Bodrooms available
(t o t $45QVnantti C o l 407-3233268.

2/1, nice lot, $45U'mo, $1200
to move m Rets required 321
356-6898

3B R/1.SBA 312 East 25th St.
Sanlord.
H ard w o od
lire,
enclosed porches. $89,500.
Zo n o d
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted. Groat business
location. 407-929-7173 or 916495-2026

O IN tN O R M ;
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110* Dbl
Pod, 8 Chippendale C hrs, 72*
Buttot/Hutch, U n used. Still
Boxed, Cost $ 18K, Sell $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
C herry Sol, 78’ Table, B chrs,
China C ab,, $1295. 407-6601415

Patti’s Pet
Sitting

Beautiful 2 Bedroom optfxxno
Iforurm on Awn at ISthStOocon
Estate, 407-321-4217.

117— C ommercial
Rentals

M ARINER'S V ILLA G E
S a n lo rd ; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking. Ideal
lor attorney or professional
Includes water, sewer, trash. ♦/575 lo W -2346 sq It. Rent, $575$2300 plus sales tax
D o yle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

LAKE ADA I BOOM. IS IS. WO
2 BOOM , S61SWO AND UP
Cable Inducted
407-323-8870
Sanford/Lake M a ry: 1 ,2 , and
3 Bodruum Apts storing at $539
Lake Front LMog Free Bent! C ol
now, 407-322-9104, E H O

101— H ousesFurnishf.d
Sanford. Furnished apt utilities
Included. 1 Block Irom town S
lakefront. 1 person, no pots,
deposit roqulred. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0229

103— H ousesU nfurnished

Ta n g e l S q u a re : For loaso.
1200 sq ft.. 1904 French Ave,
$700 mo &amp; 400 sq It. 1908
French A v o , Sanlord $325/mo.
1st &amp; last. Call 407-831-2106

J u s t S ig n 6 M o ve Int
N o C a s h , N o K ld d ln g l
1-321-961-3987
Fam ily First, M T O (W A C )
Lake
M a ry:
2000
Contemporary, 4/2 5/2. on cut
do sac, tile, screened poofspa
Owner/Agent, 407-328-6495.

Realtors Wantedl
C e n tu ry 2 t , Napolitano A
Scaggs aro looking tor Realtors
lo work the Sanlord,Lake Mary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, plenso ask tor Mary
O 1-600-801-4469

141— H omes For
Sale

S E LL YOUR
H O U S E TO D A Y !
Now company In Lake Mary
has several programs lo buy
your homo lor a l cash or lease
with lie option to purchase ALL
price ranges considered
Call n ow to hear
your options

3BR/1.5 B A. concrete block,
1100 sq ft, new root, now
C H A . wall to wnl Me, kneed yard.
$71,000. 102 C ountry Club
Drive. Sanlord. 407-929-7173 or
918-495-2026.
3B R /2B A F O R E C L O S U R E !
B uy lor only $39,950. For
listings. 800-747-9364*H529

407-493-3255

D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
S a n lo rd : 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen.
Living Rm , $ 4 3 5 )4 0 0 Dop
S a n lo rd : 2/1.5, Town Homo.
Inside Laundry Rm, Kitchen,
Dining R m , Com m unity Pool,
$ 6 5 0 )6 0 0 Deposit
D e B a r y : 2/1, W ith Single
G arage, Lrg Storage Aroa.
S crn Porch, Lrg Yard, Woll &amp;
Septic $ 6 7 5 )6 5 0 Dep
S a n lo r d : Lrg 2/2 C o nd o.
Privacy Patio S700/S650 Dop
Santord: 3 2 , Kffchon. Ltveig Rm.
Fen ced Yard. N ow Paint,
Section 8 Accepted $ 8 7 5 )6 2 5
Deposit
D eltona: 3/2, Canal Front, 2
Enclosed Patios. Tito, W/Lako
Access $ 7 5 0 )7 0 0 Deposit
S a n to rd : 4/1 Home, Laundry
R m . Scr. Porch, Sgl C a r
Carport $600 )8 0 0 Deposit
S an to rd :3 2 . Hardwood Floors,
Large Screen Porch, Double
C arport,
Storage
Shod,
Appro* 2200 Sq FI. $ 9 0 0 )9 0 0
Deposit.
A lta m o n te
S p r in g s : 4/2,
Double Garage, Carpeted, Very
Nice H om e $ 1 ,0 0 0 )1 ,0 0 0
Deposit
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(407) 322-249S
W E R E N T &amp; S E LL HOM ES

Lake M a ry: 5/4. Executive
Pool Hom e. 5,000 ♦ si. w/ In
Law Suite Renovated
S e c u rity FlnancleLfMel
407-681-9700
N E W -L u * Town Hom e, near I4 $ 417 1665 sq llln unit 3BR
2 5B A scroonod patio, attached
garage, all appi. ♦ wash dry, sec
sys, gated comm $1400M O 407686-0492
S a n lo rd : 3 8 R . 123 Club Rd
Fenced, pots ok with deposit.
$695 + dep 407-323-4540
Sanlord: 3B R , C H A , 2004
Holty Ave, hartfwd Itrs, double
carport, ready now. $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

105—
Duplex/T riplex

N O M O N EY DOW N

2 B R duple* apis. Close lo
Sem inole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
&amp;
storage
rm,
$550/mo 407-647-1366

R e a l t y In c .
Nood an Investment?? Want
to M cm j out of Apartment Lite??
2405
O ra n g e
Avenue:
Charm ing 2/1 cottage, wood
tlrs, brick patio, park bench,
towering oaks, move-in ready
low $90,000 s Call Jo yce
Stansberry 407-323-6755

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
BONO U O k trftevrt I d o l 10000

tHlwwwniiWnrM

Buy l hone ■*! U04 cuh
Oort For*cki*ur». FUpoit
sru w o u oaanoc . v a u tu i

Fixer U p : Sold as is) 3/2, EatIn Kit., LR , $62,900
R enovated: 3/2, Liv Dm Rm,
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1/2 Acre, 3'2.
2300 * sq It. L/v. Dm, Fnm Rm,
2 car gar. $141,900.
In L a w Q uarter*: 4/3,2300*
sq ft, Ltv, Dm, T a m , Game Rm,
$169,900
Lakevtew : Renovated 3/2
L)v, Dm. Fam Rm, Foncod Ybrd.
$178,500
Like N e w : a f2, Liv. Din
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard S95.500

PAUL OSBORNE

C ALL AND ASK US A BO U T
R EO OR FO R EC LO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
ft
NEW
L O C A L L IS T IN G S .
C all Jo y c e S ta n s b e rry
407-323-8755
O r, J e n Duttw eiler
407-879-1000

147— Industrial
Property For Sale
Near 17-92 In Santord
Warehouse, 18,000 s.l.
With t/3 ofc, ample
Parking. $350,000
MetroOno, 407-629-6001

151— I nvestment
Property For Sale
Groat Investment opportunity!
Buy at residential price, convert
to commercial. Renovated 2 or
3 bedroom, 608 West 20th SI.
$86,900. Owner Broker. 407-33156 6 0 _________________________

160— Business* For
Sale

V E N T U R E 1 P R O P E R T IE S

407-321*4764

Distress Sale
Free List of Bank
Foreclosures and
Fixer-Uppers
Froe computerized printout.
Free 24-hr recorded msg
1-800-766-0204 ID46142
www DistressHouses com
RE MAX Realty Resource*

1BR/1BA, no m aintenance.
$550/month, $250 security
Ptnecrest area 407-323-3636

ri'&gt;s,0R7iyLi,o&gt;
W isteria

Great Investment opportunity!
Buy at residential price, convert
to commercial Renovated 2 or
3 bedroom. 608 West 20th SI.
$86,900. Owner Broker 407-331 •
5680.

Alta m on te S p rin g s P A C personal
linos
agency,
nxcclont potential 352-5968605
or 321-356-6898
Ftorlsl/Gitt Shop In Oviedo Just
reduced to $30K total Includes
inventory A van. Store front
location. Call Sheree, Security
Financial, 407-661-9700.

2 dining room sets, 1 dark oak.
4 0 "* W wtlh 2 leaves A 6 chairs,
$200, A t light oak, 40’* 60*,
one leal, 4 paddod chairs on
rollers, $400
Both oxc.
condition. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -3 7 6 3 or
407-322-5684
BED:
Now
turn queon
pillow-top manress sot. S t 10
Del avail. 407-275-0612
B E D : Luxury firm pillow-top
mattress set. brand now
w/warranty $155, 40 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
3 8 6 -2 16-294 6
Delivery available
BED RM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dtossor, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nltestds. unused. Still Boxed.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415
B ED R M •B P C High-end Louis
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail. Dtossor. Irl-mlrror,
Chest. 2 NrtoStds, Unused. StiH
Boxed. Cost $15K. Sell $3,250.
407-660-1415.
B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
Phiiiipe collection, solid wood
sleigh bed, dresser, mirror,
chest, nlghtstand New In
botes, must set $1295 407-4021781 or 386-753-1515.
B E D R O O M S E T : 4 p.ocos
brand now, still In boxes
$320 407-275*0935
B E D R O O M S E T : 7 piece
chorry slolgh bod sol, now,
boxed, $895
407-275-0612.
D IN IN G R O O M : 12 piece
formal chorry sot. pedestal
tabto, chairs M hutch, brand now.
never used $1200 407-2757626

231— C ars For Sale
1990 CadAac Bkvrtz Sport sfrer,
spoke w heel covers, looks
good, runs good $2300. 407330-0434

211— A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles

Lake Mary Sale! Sola. 2 love teats,
d e ra te
equipment, Olympic
*e01s. home decor, mere more1Sal
May B, 8am 2pm, 569 S Country Ckb
Rd- ofl Lake Mary Btvd.1 mte South
ol Oty Hail

219— Wanted
B uy

4 line ad.........
................. 1 week $ 1 8 ................. 3 weeks $36
................ 2 weeks $ 2 5 ...................4 weeks $45

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)

5 -10 lines........................90^/line
11 - 20 lines...................... 800/line
21 or more lines................ 70^/line

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$4.95 per column inch

whose residence is unknown il
he/shethey be living: and il
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
bo spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all parlies claiming an interest by,
through, under or against the
Defendants, who aro not known
lo be dead or alive, and
par­
ies having or claiming to have
any nghi. title or irilerosl In the
properly described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein

to
P ickup Tru ck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota, 1995, 104,000 mites,
dark groon, extondod cab, Vfi,
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

A lu m in u m , C a n s , copper,
O ra te , N ew spap ers, A u lo
Radiators A Batteries
K o kom o R e cyclin g :
4 0 7 -3 2180 04
91B W. 1ST, S an lo rd
M -F, 10-5, Sat.9-1

all

223—

Y O U ARE H ER E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on (lie following prop­
erty

M iscellaneous
Jo h n D e ere lawn tractor,
LT133, 38’ mow. $1550, used
once Generator. 10.000 watl.
like new, $1475 407-323-3763

LO T 7, W IN G FIELD R ESER VE.
P H A S E II, A C C O R D IN G TO
TH E PLAT T H E R E O F AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
28. PAGES 68, 69 AND 70, O F
TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA

Save on
P artel! M ower
Blades. Belts. Wheels, Tiros A
Tubes. Caalo'a, 2617A French
A v e . S a n lo rd . 407-323-8418

M A TTR E S S S E T: Brand new M
size orthopedic firm with
warranty $85 407-275-7626

MARYANNE M ORSE. CLER K
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
B Y Carol Moore
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S OF DAVID J
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S UN IVER SITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION. F L 33324
04-25482
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227.
1 800-955-8771 (TD D ) Of 1800-955-8770,
via
Florida
Relay Servico
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE P U B ­
LIS H ED O N C E A W EEK FO R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEKS.
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Business &amp; Services
D irectory

M a ttre s s
S e t:
NASA
technology m em ory loam as
seen on TV/Mall, 20 year
warranty Retail $1699. must soil
$595 407-402-2778 or 3866686494
1 U F F C A R E Wheelchair. High
quality, now condition, $225.
407-323-9545,

187— Sporting
G oods
Pool
T a b le :
811
IO C
professorial senes, 3 pc 1* slato,
Ithr pockets, toll, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K, son St450 407660-1415.____________________

191— Building
M aterials
C O R R U G A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G tor B a m s , Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20 16’ x20 . Call For
Prices Surplus Steel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788.

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erald

C l a s s if ie d s

Your Best Bet!

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A d v e rtis e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e rv ic e s fo r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r day.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 322-2611 to s p e a k to a C la s s ifie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e

258-A utomotive

279-H auling

L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir

Fill Dirt. S h o ll, T o p S o il, R o c k .
C o n c r e t e -W a s h o u l. B o b c a t 7
T r a c t o r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e rv ic in g V o lu s ia . L a k e , S e m in o le .
O r a n g e C o u n tie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -6 8 7 2 .

T o y o ta ft A S E M a ste r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n &amp; D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
&amp; S e rv ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 . S a n lo rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

269-C leaning

S e r v ic e s

B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O ffe r T h o s e S e r v ic e s
• H ou so C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffice C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R u t h 'a Q u a li t y H o u a e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W o e k ly , M o nth ly, B i-W e e k ly
L ic e n s e d , B o n d o d . In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

D e l s C o n c r e te : P a tio s , D r iv e w a y s ,
Sidew alks. D e cks. H o m o o w ners o u r
s p e cia lty C o m m e rc ia l a ls o C a li
a n y tim e lo r free o s tim a to . 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 2 0 8

275-D rywall

(Prepayment Required)

T O UN KNO W N BENFICIARIES O F T H E O R T FLORIDA
LA N D
TR U ST.
TH E
UNKNO W N TR U S TE E O F TH E
MOA MAI V U R E V O C A B LE
T R U S T DATED JU LY 20. 1999.
TH E UNKNO W N B EN E FIC IA ­
R IES O F TH E HOA MAI VU
R EV O C A B LE T R U S T DATED
JULY 20, 1999

1968 Joo p Cherokee: AC. heat,
cruiso, Reese hitch, excetlonl
transportation. $ 1500.407-3247556,

270-C oncrete

Rates

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE

Tr u c k / B u s e s / V a n s
For Sale

North

W ITN E S S my hand 8nd the
seal ol this Court al SEM INO LE
County, Florida, this day ol
MAY 3. 2004.

Futon: Sokd wood mtssion-styto
arms, extra nice foam layered
pad. All brand new $ 1 9 5.407402-17B1 or 386-753-1530

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

B E D : $195. brand now k ng size
firm double-skied mattress set.
can deliver 407-275-0935

T U AN H VU, AS T R U S T E E
F O R T H E O R T FLO R ID A
LAND TR U S T. E T AL
D E FE N D A N T(S )

235—

Mum tamky Sale Sat. may 8,5490
Orange
Sartord, block
d SR 46 CoHecttfes. kmfcre, tools,
dolhes. 88 Suburban, etc

1

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H o n d a s from $5001 Cars,
bucks A more! For kstngs 800747-9319. ext 4716

217—Garage Sales

has been filed against you and
the you are required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses, H
any, to II on DAVID J, S TE R N ,
E S Q Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Drh-e #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 day*
Irom the dale ol the first publi­
cation ol this notice ol action)
and hie the original with the
clerk ol this courl either before
service on Plaintiff'i attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
against you for (ho relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition hied herein

W ACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL
AS S O CIATIO N F/K/A FIR ST
UNION NATIONAL BANK.
PLAINTIFF

Mint urv 1 1 M " 1 M OTJU I"
good condition, low mileage.
$2,000 4 0 7 -3 2389 24

C o lle cto r w ill pay $500 to
$3,000 for H . N ew to n. A . Hair
A L R obe rts oil paintings.
Cell 3 2 1 -8 6382 33.

BMJ,

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
OENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO: 04 C A 833-14K

Spa/Hot tu b , 5 p e rs o n
portable with lounger. 5hp, 20
jets, n e ve r used . $ 1 8 50.407 256-5919

Wifi C are For Your Dog or C al
In Ybur Hom e While Ybu Aro
Gone! Very Reasonable Ratos'
References Available Up on
Request. Please Call 407-3148703

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M iscellaneous

D r y W a ll
‘ S t u c c o R e p a irs*
A ll T e x t u r e s M a tc h e d
P o p c o r n !!
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 U I

277-H ealthcare
Car
A c c id e n t?
F ro e
R e p o rt
R e v e a ls W h a l Y o u N o o d T o K n o w
rt Y ou've B o o n Injured? C a ll To il-Fro o
1 -8 0 0 -2 1 6 -1 1 8 3 . 2 4 -H r R o c o r d o d
M sg.

278-H andy M an
Maintenance Folks
R e m o d e l k itch e n &amp; B a th
Irrlg a tlo n /P re s s u ro W a s h P a in tin g
/ C e ra m ic Tile
R e lin ls h C a b in e ts
H o m e / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L ic e n s e d ft In s u re d
H o m e R epalra/Lite H a u lin g
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -9 3 8 6

281-H ome
Improvement
P r e s s u r e W a s h i n g &amp; P a in t in g
P lu m b in g &amp; E le c t r ic a l F ix t u r e
In s ta lla t io n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

287-L awn S ervices

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a r g o &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in io n a n c o ,
P re s s u re W a s h in g &amp; M o rn C o ll lor
F r e o Q u o to .
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -8 2 2 8
C la s s ic C u ts L a w n C a ro
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e rv ic e .
M o w , E d g e . W e o d o a t. &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n th ly , F r o e
E s tim a te s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0
Q u a lit y C u t
L a w n M a in t e n a n c e
C o m m e rc ia l &amp; R e s id e n tia l
B lo w in g . T r im m g , E d g in g
C h ris tia n O w n e d &amp; O p e ra te d
C a ll A n y tim e , 4 0 7 -7 8 2 -3 1 4 5
R .E . Z . L a w n C a r e
Y a r d M a in t e n a n c e , C lo a n U p ,
ft H a u l O f t
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 8

301-R eal E state
W e B uy H ouses
A ll a re a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v a a p ro b le m h o u s o ?
W o la k e o v o r p a y m e n ts
N o oq uity, n o p ro b le m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .fo e s
W e p ut c a s h in y o u r pock etsl
F ro e re p o rts ot
w w w .H o m e S O S .c o m
C a ll B a rr y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

R o o fin g
A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g in roro ofing
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 6
Lie* R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

312— T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e rv ic e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C r e d i t C a r d s .
T r e e R e m o v a l, T r im m in g . B o b c a t
S v c , F ire w o o d . F r e o E s tim a te s .
Llc/lns .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

316— W elding &amp;
S heet M etal

W ill D o Y o u r
W e ld in g W o rk ,
A L U M IN U M O R
S TEEL @
V e ry R e a s o n a b le
R ates!
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

v^O C 4.

290-M asonry
O P E N IN G S O O N
M c D o n a l d 's
B r i c k ft B lo c k M a s o n r y
15 Y e a rs E x p -F r e e Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

294-P ainting
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S I N C E 19 7 0
F re e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

Suppor t your local
businesses. 11icy are Hie
heart of your community.
You will Ibid reputable
local businesses and
services bi thb diiectory.

S e rv ic e D ire c to ry L in e A d S p e c ia ls
$15.75 per m o n th ........5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

�Th e H er ald

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03-C A-2276-15-G
C L A S S IC M A R C tT E , IN C . a

Delaware corporation,
Plalnim,
vs
K A n E N A FA R R IN G TO N T V s
KAR EN A TH O M P S O N ,
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO ; Karen A Farrington MVa
Karon A Thompson,
Y O U AR E N O TIFIED that an
action to foreclose a statutory
construction Son on real proper­
ty located in Somlnole County.
Florida, and moro particularly
described os:
Lot 44, W EKIVA C L U B
E S TA TE S , S E C T IO N E IG H T,
according to Iho plat thereof as
rocorded In Plat Book 24, at
Page 20, ot Iho Public Records
ol Seminole County, Florida
has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written delenses to II. II
any. on Plaintiffs attorney at Ns!ed below, on or before May 20.
2004, and filo Iho original said
wntlcn defenses with tho Clerk
ot this Court crtfier before serv­
ice on Plaintiff* attorneys or
Immediately fhoieatter; other­
wise n delauff will be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded In tho complaint or
petition
D A TE D on April 15, 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Iho Circuil Court

2004

ID A K . M O SES.
Doceasod

NOTICE OF TRUST
IDA K. M O S E S , a resident of
Seminole County, Florida, who
died on December 11, 2003,
was tho Grantor ol a trust enti­
tled T H E IDA K M O S E S
R E V O C A B LE LIVING T R U S T
doled May 29, 1993, which Is a
Irusl described In Section
733.707(3) of the Florida
Probate Code, and is liable lor
the eipenset of the administra­
tion ol tha decedent's eststs and
enforceable claims ot the dece­
dent's creditors to the a (tent tha
decadent s estate It Insufficient
to pay them, as provided In
Section 733 607(2) ot the
Florida Probate Code
The name and address ol tho
trustee are set forth below
Tho clerk d u ll file and Indos
this notice ot trust In the same
mannot as a caveat, unless
there elists a probate proceed­
ing tor tho Grantor's ostato tn
which case this notice ol trust
must be tiled In the probate pro­
ceeding and the dork shall send
a copy to tho personal represen­
tative

G R AHAM , BUILDEH, JO N E S ,
P R A TT A MARKS. U P
Posl Oftico Drawer 1690
Wlnler Paik, Florida 32790
Telephone (407) 647-4455
Attorneys lor PtaintlH,
Publish Apni 25. 2004 and Mny
2, 9, 16. 2004
D179

Lois M. Shoter
Trustee
4757 Strafford Ct, #2502
Naples, FL 34105
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Rosemary Hamilton
Donne A Doano. P A
2000 P G A Boulevard, Suite
44 tO
North Palm Beach, FL 33406

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 03-12-CP
IN R E: E S TA TE O F
WILLIAM J JU S TIC E .
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 03-707-CA-OB-L
C A R O L S O N E S , of vlr.
Plaintiff
vs
S TA TE FARM M U TU A L
A U TO M O B ILE
IN S U R A N C E COMPANY, etc ot
•I,,
Defendants,
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO

EDW AR D M FULGM UM

Y O U A RE N O TIFIE D that a law­
suit tor civil damages has boon
Med against you and you aro
required to sorve a copy of your
written defenses, tt imy, to It on
D ENNIS J H IG H TO W E R , tho
Plaintiffs
attorney,
whose
address Is 738 W Colonial Drive,
Orlando. Elorkla 32004, on or
before May 20, 2004, and tile tho
original with tho Ckrrk ol this
Court either betoto service on
Plaintifts' attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default
win be entered against you for
Iho relief prayed lot In Iho
Plaintills' Complaint

Tho administration ol tho estate
ot W ILLIAM
J.
J U S T IC E ,
doceasod. File Numbor 03-12CP, Is ponding m the Circuit
Court for Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, tho
address ot which Is 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord, FL, 32771.
The names and address ol Iho
Personal Representative and
tho Personal Representative's
attorney aro set forth below
All creditors ol tho docodenl
and other parsons having claims
or demands against docodonfs
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot this
notico It served must Me their
daims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
FIR S T P U B LIC A TIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E D A TE O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E ON
TH EM

D A TE D tills April 15, 2004

All other creditors ol the deco­
deni and persons having daims
or demands against the decodont's ostato. including unma
luted, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must Me their daims with
this Court W ITH IN 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F TH E
FIR S T P UB LIC A TIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E

MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED

By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk

The dale ol first publication ol
this Notice Is May 2. 2004

Publish April 25, 2004 and May
2, 9, 16,2004
0180
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 04-DR-1687-02D-L
O A N IE L J ASHBY.
Petitioner
AND
SHANNA M ASHBY,
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O SH AN N A M A SH B Y
252 Springs Colony C ir .
Apt 285
Allamoolo Springs, FL 32714
Y O U ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action has been filed against you
and that you are toquired to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, if any, to II on Daniel
J Ashby, whose addicts Is 1146
Polnfe Newport Terr , Apt 106,
Casseibcrty. FL 32707 on or
bolero May 28. 2004. and Mo
the original with Iho Ctork ol this
Court at 301 North Park Avenue,
Sanford. F L 32772. boloro serv­
ice on Petitioner or Immediately
thereafter II you tall to do so, a
delauH may be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the petition
Copies of all court documents
In this case. Inducting orders,
ars available al the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's Office notified ot
your current address (you may
file Notice ol Current Address.
Florida Family Form 12 915).
Future papers In this lawsuit will
tie mailed to the address on
record al the clerk's office
W A R N IN G : Rulo 12 285,
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disctosuio ol docu­
ments end information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. including dismissal ot
striking of pleadings
D A TE D April 21, 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 25. 2004 and
May 2. 9. 16. 2004

Diet
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-18-N T

(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Ctork ol tho CtrcuH Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Ctork
Publish In
TH E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S T E R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO H P LAINTIFF
801 8 University Drtvo Suite 500
Plantation, F L 33324
(954)233-6000
03-211t7
tN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
A M E R IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S AC T, persons with dlsabdlttes needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
the
SEM IN O LE County Courthouse
at 407-665-4227. 1-800-9556771 (T D D ) or 1 000-955 8770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E017

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A 9 1 -1 4

Signed on 22 January, 2004

Publish: May 2. 9, 2004
E 0t5

B y AMulcock
Deputy Clerk

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IN RE: E S TA TE O F

D EB O R A H G JU S T IC E
Personal Representative
70 Old Barn Way
Casselberry, FL 32707
Beniamin T Shuman
Florida Bar No, 073709
4445 Edgewaler Dave
Orlando, FL 32804
Telephone 407/ 295-4701
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish May 2. 9, 2004
E 0 t6

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03 C A 3060- 14W
W ELLS FA R G O M O R TG A G E ,
INC S U C C E S S O R BY
M E R G ER T O C R O S S LA N D
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N
P LAINTIFF
VS
TH E
UNKNOW N SPOUSE,
H EIR S ,
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
L IE N O R S .
C R E D IT O R S .
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H .
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T T H E
E S TA TE O F C U R TIS TALLEY.
D E C E A S E D . JO H N D O E AND
JA N E D O E A S U N K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22. 2004 entered In Clvk
Case No 03-CA-3060-14W ol
the Circuit Court ot tha I8 TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor S EM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord, Florida.
I win ted to the highest and best
bidder lot cash at the Wost Front
Door al tho S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Florida,
at tt GO a m. on the 22 day ol
June, 2004
the
lollowtng
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
L O T 34. O R A N G E E S TA TE S .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LA T
TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 16. P AG E 56,
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F S EM I­
N O LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
Dated this 22 day of Apr#.

N ATIO NAL C IT Y M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y
PLAIN TIFF

I wilt sell to the hlgtiesl and best
bidder for cash al the West Front
Door at tho SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
al 1100 a m on tho 25 day oi
May,
2004
the
following
described property as set torlh In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt
LOT
22,
M IR RO R
LAKE
MANOR, A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 10, PAGE
46, O F TH E PUDLIC R EC O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
Dated this 22 day ol April. 2004.
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
B y Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
T H E SEM INO LE H ERALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N , P A . A TTO R N EY
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
64*22196
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persona with disabll)tie* needing a spocial accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
Iho
S EM INO LE County Courtliouso
al 407-665-4227, 1-600 9558771 (T D O )o r 1-800 955 6770.
via Florida Relay Service

VS
DAVID C HAR DING . III. IF
LIVING, AN D IF D EAD, T H E
UN K N O W N S P O U S E . HEtnS.
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R P AR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH RO UG H,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T DAVID C. HARDING,
III; U N K N O W N S P O U S E O F
DAVID C H AR DING , III, IF ANY,
D AR R EN R W E S TIN , IF
LIVING, AN D IF D EAD, TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E , HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
A LL
O TH ER
P A R TIE S
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T D AR R EN R
W E S TIN , U N K N O W N S P O U S E
O F DAR R EN R W E S TIN . IF
ANY, F E R N B R O O K TR A ILS
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC ; W E LLS
F A R G O B AN K M IN N E S O TA ,
NATIO N AL A S S O C IA TIO N , AS
T R U S T E E U N D E R TH E
P O O L IN G and S E R V IC IN G
A G R E E M E N T D A TE O AS OF
FE B R U AR Y 28. 2001, SER IES
2001-1, JO H N D O E A N D JA N E
D O E AS UN K N O W N TE N A N T S
IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T(S )

N O T IC E OF
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-C A -9 1 -I4 ol tho
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuil m arid tor S E M I­
N O L E County, Sanlord, FlptkJa.
I will sen lo the highest and be)!
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door al the SEM IN O LE Counly
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 25 day ol
May,
2004
Iho
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wil
L O T 11. FE R N B R O O K TR AILS.
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT BOO K 28. PAG E 88 AND
89. O F TH E PUB LIC H E C O H D S
OF
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day ol Apni.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol tho Circuil Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
T H E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J, S T E R N , P .A , A T T O R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, F L 33324
1954)233-8000
04-21642
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, poisons with disabili­
ties noodmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T A DM INISTR ATION , al
tho
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (T D D ) Ot 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service,
Publish May 2 . 9. 2004
E018
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 10TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 CA-177- 14
N ATIO NAL C IT Y M O R TG A G E
C O M PAN Y
P LAIN TIFF
VS

Publish: May 2. 9. 2004
E019

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A-124- 14
C O U N TR Y W ID E HOM E
LO ANS, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
T MACK. AS T R U S T E E ANO
N O T IN DIVIDUALLY U N D E R
P R O V IS IO N S
OF
TR UST
A G R E E M E N T FO R TH E Q E
LEW IS T R U S T D A TED
S E P TE M B E R 23, 2003,
U N IT E D S TA TE S O F AMERICA,
JO H N DO E AND JAN E DO E AS
UN K N O W N T E N A N TS IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N O A N T(S )
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04 C A -1 24-14 ol the
Circuil Court ol Iho 16TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor S E M I­
NO LE County, Sanford. Florida,
t Win sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al Iho West Front
Door at Iho S EM INO LE Counly
Cnurthouso located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m. on the 25 day ot
May.
2004
the
lollowtng
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wtt:
A P O R T IO N O F L O T 10.
UNRECORDED
PLAT
OF
V A LE N C IA S H O R E S , B EIN G
D E S C R IB E D AS F O LLO W S
FR O M TH E N O R 1 H E A S T C O R ­
NER O F TH E S O U T H E A S T 1/4
O F TH E N O R TH W E S T t/4 O F
S E C T IO N 14, TO W N S H IP 2t
S O U T H . R A N G E 31 E A S T.
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY , FLORI
DA. R U N S O U T H 00*0r31*
E A S T A LO N G TH E E A S T LINE
O F SAID S O U T H E A S T 1/4 OF
T H E N O R T H W E S T 1/4 OF
S E C T IO N 14. A D IS TAN C E O F
285 OOFEET T O T H E P O IN T OF
B EG IN N IN G , TH E N C E C O N ­
TIN U E S O U TH 00*01*31* E A S T
A L O N G SAID E A S T LINE
234 80 FE E T, TH E N C E S O U TH
89'58'29* W E S T 128 20 F E E T
T O A P O IN T O N TH E E A S TE R
LY R IG H T-O F -W A Y LINE O F
C A R O LY N DHIVE (O FFIC IA L
R E C O R D S BOO K 770, PAGE
323, P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLORI
D A ); T H E N C E R UN N O R TH
30*1356* W E S T ALO N G SAID
E A STER LY
R IG H T-O F -W A Y
LIN E 160 92 F E E T T O TH E
P O IN T O F C U R VATUR E O F A
C U R V E C O N C A V E E A S TER LY
AND HAVING A RADIUS O F
50 00 F E E T. T H E N C E R U N
N O R TH E R LY A LO N G T H E A R C
O F SAID C U R V E AN D SAID
R IG H T-O F -W A Y LINE 63 62
F E E T T H R O U G H A C E N TR A L
ANG LE O F 72*54'20* T O TH E
P O IN T
OF
TA N G E N C Y ,
TH EN CE
RUN
N O R TH
42*40'24* E A S T 50 00 F E E T.
TH E N C E LEAVING SAID E A S T ­
ER LY R IG H T-O F -W A Y LINE
R UN S O U T H 89*59 59" E A S T
168 79 F E E T T O TH E PO IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G L E S S AND
E X C E P T TH A T P O R TIO N AS
D E S C R IB E D IN Q U IT CLAIM
D E E D R E C O R D E D IN O F F I­
CIAL R E C O R D S B O O K 4392,
PAGE 1969, O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
T O G E T H E R W ITH AN E A S E ­
M E N T F O R IN G R E E S A N D
E G R E E S O V E R TH E N O R TH
15 F E E T O F TH E S O U T H W E S T
1/4 O F TH E N O R T H E A S T 1/4
O F SAID S E C TIO N 14. T O W N ­
SHIP 21 S O U TH , R A N G E 31
E A S T. S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A , LY IN G W E S T O F
S TA TE R O AD #419
Daled this 22 day of April,
2004.

TH O M A S D M C M ANU S. IF
LIVING. AN D IF D EAD. T H E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E , HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R P AR TIES
CLAIM ING AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
TH O M AS
D
M CM ANUS:
UNKNOW N
SP O U SE O F TH O M A S D
M C M A N U S . IF" AN Y :
JO H N
DO E AND JA N E DO E AS
UN KN O W N T E N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T (S )
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E B ALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Apni 22, 2004 entered In CtvS
Case No 04-CA-177-14 ot the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial CtrcuH In and tor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord, Florida.

Sunday. Mny 0.2004 I'ilfiC 3 B

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot tho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
TH E SEM IN O LE H ER A LD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S T E R N . P A .. A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. F L 33324
(954)233-8000
04-22063
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T. parsons with drsabrltbos needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
Ihe
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1800-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1800955-6770, via Florida Relay
Service

L egals
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E020

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A 246-14
GM AC M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R A TIO N
PLAINTIFF
VS
WILLIAM F, H UD S O N , JR , IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, TH E
UN KNO W N S P O U S E , HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S ANO
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNDEH
OR
A G A IN S T WILLIAM F
H U D S O N . JR , D EB O R AH A
H U D S O N . IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD.
TH E
UN K N O W N
S P O U S E , HEIRS, DEVISEES,
G R AN TE ES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S .
TR U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
P AR TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T OY. TH R O U G H ,
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T
DEBORAH
A
HUDSON,
G R AN ADA S O U TH
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N , INC , JO H N
D O E AN O JA N E D O E AS
UN KN O W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E OF
FO R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA-246-14 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol Iho 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor S EM I­
N O LE Counly, Sanlord, Florida,
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder lot cash al tho West Front
Door al Iho SEM INO LE Counly
Courthouso located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
a l l 1 00 a m on Iho 25 day ol
May,
2004
Iho
following
dosetibed property as set lortb tn
said Summary l innl Judgment,
lo-wtt
L O T 67, G R A N A D A S O U TH .
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
PLAT B OO K 15, PAG E 100, O F
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
Dated this 22 day ol April.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)

MARYANNt MORSE
Clotk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
Doputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N , P A , ATTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
BOt S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 6000
04-22462
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
Iho
S E M IN O LE
Counly
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1800 955 0771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 2, 9, 2004
E02I
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO fllD A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04 C A 259-14
M O R TG A G E E LE C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
C A R LO S R VAZQUEZ. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD , TH E
UN KN O W N S P O U S E . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIEN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , TR U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R P ARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
C ARLO S
R
YAZOUEZ
MARIA
A
VAZQ U EZ, IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD,
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S .
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D ER O R A G AIN S T MARIA A
VAZQUEZ;
LAKE
SYLVAN
C O V E H O M EO W N ER S
AS S O CIATIO N , INC . BANK O F
A M E R IC A ; JO H N D O E AND
JA N E D O E A S U N K N O W N
TE N A N TS IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )

N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER ED Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22, 2004 entered In Civil
Cose No 04 C A 259-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMIN O LE County. Sanford, Florida,
I will sell to Hie highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West From
Door al Iho SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Florida,
al 11 DO a m on the 25 day ol
May,
2004
the
lollowtng
described property os set forth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 20, LAKE SYLVAN C O VE .
A C C O 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
P LA T B O O K 42, P A G E S 69
T H R O U G H 74, O F TH E P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
Dated this 22 day of Apr#.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the CtrcuH Court

L egals

L egals

By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish m
TH E S EM IN O LE H ER A LD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N . P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
801 8, University Drive Sutto 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-23034
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH D ISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persons with disabili­
ties neoding a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
al
Iho
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
at 407-665-4227. 1-600-9550771 (TD D ) or 1-800-955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E022
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U n T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT,
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A 390-14
BANK O F AMERICA, N A
P LAINTIFF
VS
J O R G E ZAPATA, IF LIVIN G,
AND IF OF AD. TH E UN KNO W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D E V IS EE S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D IT O R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O T H E R
P A R TIE S
CLA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T UY. T H R O U G H ,
UN D ER O R AG AIN S T JO R G E
ZAPATA. UN KN O W N S P O U S E
O F JO R G E ZAPATA IF ANY;
JO H N D O E AND JA N E D O E AS
UN KN O W N T E N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D EFENDANTS)

N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE

INCLUSIVE, O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA. AND ALL
A M E N D M E N TS
TH ER ETO .
T O G E T H E R W ITH ALL APP U R ­
T E N A N C E S T H E R E T O , AND
AN UNDIVID ED IN TE R E S T IN
TH E CO M M O N E LE M E N TS O F
SAID CO NDO M INIUM A S S E T
F O R T H IN SAID D E C L A R A ­
TIO N
In
accordance
with
the
American) with Disabilities Act.
Poison* with Disabilities noodtng a special accommodation to
participate tn this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator a! 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Numbor (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to tho proceeding H
hearing Impaired (TDD| l-BOO955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 22nd day of April,
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Iho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Otflco ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49lh Street. Suite t20
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)45343365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish May 2. 9, 2004
E024

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O 03-CA-1274-14K
H O M EAM ER ICAN CREDIT,
INC D/B/A UP LAN D
M O R TG A G E,
Plaintiff,

LEGA15
Defendant)
N O TIC E OF S A LE
Notico Is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment of Ftoredosure, I wik
salt Ihe following described
property located in Somlnole
County. Florida:
L O T 3. R EM IN G TO N PARK
P H AS E II. A C C O R D IN G TO
T H E P LAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K
40, PAGE IS) 51 AND 52. PUB­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
al public tale, lo Ihe highest
biddor lor cash, al the west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanlord,
Florida, nl M 00 AM on Mny 27,
2004
Notice
Americans
With
OisalHtilos A d ol 1990. (leraons
with disabilities needing a spedal accommodation lo partictpate In this proceeding shook)
conlad Disability Admtmslrnlor
al loknihono number (407)6654227, not later than frvo (5)
days prior to ttio proceeding II
hearing or voice imparled,
(TD D ) t-800 955 0771
W ITN E S S my hand and Seal
ot this Court on April 22. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K . C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Ctork
Donald l. Smith. Esqulro
Attorney lor Plaintiff
500 North Ocean Strool
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(904)354-3645
Publish May 2, 9. 2004
C026
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T,
IN ANO FO R
S EM INO LE CO UN TY,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO ; 02 CA-1B29-14-W
FIR S T S O U TH BANK
Plaintiff,

vs
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 22. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA-390-14 ol Ihe
Circuil Court ol Iho 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor S EM I­
NO LE County, Sanlord. f lorvia,
I will sell lo Iho higticsl and ties!
tinkler lor cash at Bio West Front
Door at tho SEM INOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on tho 25 day ol
Mny,
2004
Iho
billowing
described pmpoity as sol fur111 in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wil
TH E N O R TH 300 F E E T O F L O T
4. B L O C K 37, S A N FO R D
FARMS, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
ED IN PLAT B OO K 1. PAGE
127. 120 AND 128 1/2, O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF SEMI
N O LL C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day ol April,
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M A R Y A N N t M O R SE
Clotk ol tho Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J S TE R N , P A , A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAIN TIFF
801 S University Dnvo Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-23070
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties minding a spocial accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
Ihe
S E M IN O L E
Counly
Court)muse al 407 665-4227. 1600 955-8771 (TD D ) or t-800955-0770, via Florida Rolay
Service
Publish May 2, 9, 2004
E023
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
Hi A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03 C A 2742-14W
BANK O N E . N A „

vs
R E B E C C A C PATRICK F/K/A
R EBECCA
C
R EIC H E R T;
R EH O VA L P A TR IC K ;S C O TT
TR A C Y E N TE R P R IS E S . INC
F/K/A S E R V P R O O F
APOPKA/W EKIVA; S C O T T V,
TR ACY, S U N C R A F T
EN G IN EE R IN G AND
C O N S TR U C TIO N
C O R P O R A TIO N . S TA TE O F
IL O R ID A , D E P A R TM EN T OF
R EV E N U E , LASAELE
N A TIO N A L
BANK.
AS
TR U S TE E F O H APC
M O R T G A G E LO A N A S S E T
BACKED
C E R TIF IC A TE
SER IES, 1999-1, UN D ER TH E
P O O LIN G A N D S E R V IC IN G
A G R E E M E N T D A TE D AS OF
03/01/99, C IT Y O F W IN TE R
SPRINGS, S EM INO LE
C O U N TY , A S S E T
A C C E P TA N C E
C O R P O R A TIO N
Defend anls
R E -N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in
TH E S EM INO LE HER ALD)
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Oidor
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated April 10, 2004, and
entered in Case No 0 3 -C A I274-14K, ol tho Circuit Court ol
tho 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor S EM INO LE Counly. Florida
H O M E A M E R IC A N
C R E D IT,
INC D/B/A U P LA N D M O R T ­
G A G E is Plaintiff and R EB E C C A
C PATRICK F/K/A R E B E C C A C
R E IC H E R T.
R EH O V A
L
P A T H IC K .S C O T T
TR A CY
E N T E R P R IS E S , INC
F/K/A
S ER VP R O O F APOPKA/W EKI­
VA; S C O T T V TR A C Y , SUN
C R A F T E N G IN E E R IN G AND
C O N S T R U C T IO N C O R P O R A ­
TIO N . S T A T E O F FLO R ID A,
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EV E N U E ,
LASALLE NATIO N AL BANK, AS
T R U S T E E F O R A PC M O R T ­
G A G E LO AN A S S E T B AC K ED
C E R TIF IC A TE S E R IE S . 1999-1.
UN D ER TH E P O O LIN G AND
S E R V IC IN G
AGHEEM ENT
D A TE D AS O F 0101/99, C IT Y
O F W IN TE R SP R IN G S, SEMI
N O LE
C O U N TY,
ASSET
AC CEP TAN C E
CORPORA­
TIO N, aro defendants I will sell
to ttvo tugtmsl and ties! Ladder
for cash at tho W E S T FR O N T
DOOR
ol the S E M IN O LE
Counly Courthouse. In S E M I­
NO LE County, Florida, al 1100
o clock a m on the 25 day ot
May.
2004,
ttie following
described property as sol forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit

M DAVID M C C O H Q U O D A LE
and
C IN D Y
L.
M cC O H Q U O D A L E , his wtle,
and S O U TH E R N CO M M U N ITY
BANK.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN
lhal
pursuant
to
Order
Amending Final Judgment ol
Fotoctosuto am) Resdiodullng
F urclusure Sole dated April 22.
2004 and Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure daled Seplombet
28. 2002 in Iho abovo-coptionod
cause, I will sale lo the highest
and bast bidder tor cash at tho
Wost Front Door ot the SEM I­
NO LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . located al 301 N Park
Avonuo.
Sanlord,
Florida
32771, at It 00 A M , on May
27,
2004,
the
following
described pro(&gt;or1y ns sol lorlti
In
the
aforesaid
Order
Amending Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure and Rosctieduling
Sate and Final Judgment ol
Foiecloturo. to wit
LO T
IB
OAK
H O LLO W ,
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F, AS R E C O R D E D IN
P LAT B O O K 43. P AG E I t ,
PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F SEMI
NOLE C O U N TY , FLORIDA
A/K/A 587 Kelly Green Street,
Oviedo, FL 32765
Daled In Seminole County,
Florida on this 22 day ol April.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C O U R T
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Chirk
In
accordance
with
the
Americans With Disabilites Act,
poisons with disabilities noedmg a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration nl telephone
numbor 1407)665-4227, not
later than two (2) days prior to
the proceeding
It hearing or
voice Impaired, (TD D ) 1-800955-8771
Lawrence V. Ansbactior. Esq
Ansbachur &amp; Schneider, P A.
P O Do* 551260
Jacksonville, Florida 322551260
Publish May 2, 9, 2004
E027

Plaintiff,
vs
UN KN O W N HEIRS.
B E N E F IC IA R IE S . D E V IS E E S ,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LE IN O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R S
W H O MAY
CLAIM AN IN TE R E S T IN IHE
E STA TE
OF
D O N A LD A
O LS O fi, D E C E A S E D , ct al.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E D Y GIVCN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated (tie 22nd day
ol April, 2004 entered m Civil
Case No 03-CA-2742- 14W of
the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and for S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanford, Florida,
wherein BANK O N E , NA Is Ihe
Plaintiff and UN K N O W N HEIRS.
B E N E F IC IA R IE S , D E V IS E E S ,
A S S IG N E E S ,
LE IN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S , T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O T H E R S
W H O MAY
CLAIM AN IN T E R E S T IN TH E
ESTATE
OF
D O N A L D A.
OLSON,
DECEASED.
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F D O N ­
ALD A O LS O N . D E C E A S E D ,
H U N TER S CHASE CO N D O ­
MINIUM A S S O C IA TIO N . INC .
JO H N D O E ; J A N E D O E A S
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E S U B ­
JE C T
P R O P ER TY
are
Defendants I will tell to the
feghosl and best bidder tor cash
at Die West From Door al llie
SEM INOLE Counly Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanford, Florida, at 1100 a m
on Ihe 27th day of May, 2004 the
loMowmg described property as
sol forth In sard Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
C O N D O M IN IU M
U N IT
80.
B U ILD IN G
10,
H U N TER S
CHASE
C O N D O M IN IU M .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E D E C L A ­
R A TIO N O F C O N D O M IN IU M
TH E R E O F , R E C O R D E D O N
O C T O B E R 21. 1966, IN O F F I­
CIAL R E C O R D S B O O K 1781.
P AG ES 1576 TH R O U G H 1681,

L O T 28. B LO C K 6. N O R TH
O R L A N D O T O W N S IT E 4TM
A DDITIO N REPLAT. A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 14.
P AG ES 5 AND 6. O F TH E P U B ­
LIC H E C O R D 3 O F SEM INOLE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
Dated this 20th day ol Apni.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R S E
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
This notice ts provided pur­
suant lo Administrative Order
No 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities A c t,
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order lo participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. to provisions ol
certain assistance Please conla d tha Court Administrator at
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanford, FI 32771, Phone No
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
days of yout receipt of this
notice ot pleading; II you are
hearing or voice knpoirod. call I800 955-8771
Submitted by
Vargas, Zion A Kahano. P.A.
4000 Hollywood Boulevard.
Suite 875-S
Hollywood. FI 33021
Telephone (954)893-6993
Teietacsimile: (954)893-7707
Publish May 2 .9 .2 0 0 4
E025
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 03— C A -2 095-I4W
S E C R E TA R Y O F V E TE R A N S
AFFAIRS, an Officer ot the
Unfed Slate* of America.
Plantiff,
va
TIM O TH Y E WILLIAMS, el a t.

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 04-DR- 1936-02D-L
SH ER I LO U IS E MARTIN,
Petitioner
and
K E N N E TH JA Y G LE A S O N .
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
FO R P U B LIC A TIO N
T O Kenneth Jay Gleason
Y O U A R E N O TIFIED ffmt on
action
lor
Dissolution
ol
Marriage, including daims tor
dissolution ol marriage, pay­
ment of debts, division of taaJ
and personal property, and tor
payments ol support, has been
hied against you. You are
required to servo a copy ot your
written defenses. It any. to this
action on Linda Draw Kingston.
Petitioner's attorney, whose
address tt 36 N Park Ava ,
Apopka. FL 32703 on or bolore
Jun e 3. 2004. and Me ttie origi­
nal with the Clerk ol Has Court
at
Seminole
County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Santoid, F L 32771,
eithet
before
service
on
Petitioner's attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the petition
W ARNING
Rule 12 285, Florida Family
Law Rules ol Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclosure ol documents and tutormotion Failure lo comply can
result In sanctions. Including
dismissal ot striking ol plead­
ings
D A T E D 27th day ol April,
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Ctork
Pubksh May 2. 9. 16. 23. 2004
E028

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L egals

L egals

N O T I C E O F A P P L IC A T IO N F O R A N A M E N D M E N T
T O W A TE R A N D W A S TE W A TE R C E R T IF IC A T E S

North 800 feel; thence North 45* W est 500 feet; thence W esl
1200 feet; thence North 52* West 700 feel; thence North 30*
East 300 feet; thence West 600 feet; thence North 52* W esl for
B50 teet; thence North 1450 leet to Ihe Northesst com er of Ihe
Northwest 1/4 of Section 4. Township 21 South, R ange 29 Easl;
thence W ost 1320 feet; thence South for 3800 feet; thence Wost
for 1320 feel; thence Soulh 1320 feet to the Southwest comer
ol said S e d io n 4; thence continue South along the Easl line of
S e d io n 8. Township 21 South, Range 29 East for 1320 feel;
thence W esl 3000 feet; thence Soulh for 860 feel; thence East
for 360 teet; thence South for 1980 feet; thence East for 1320
feet; thence South for 1320 leet lo the Southwest com er of the
Southeast 1/4 of Ihe Southeast 1/4 ol said S e d io n 8; thence
continue South for BOO feel; thence W est for 280 feet; thence
South lor 200 feel; thence W esl for 400 feel; thence North for
200 feet; thence West for 660 feet; Ihenco South for 1980 feel;
thonce W est for 1320 feet; Ihonce North for 2500 feel; thence
W ost tor 1320 feet; thence North 140 feet lo the Southeast cor
ner of S e d io n 7, Township 21 South, Range 29 East; thence
North 150 feet; thence Wost 150 feel; thence North 50 feet;
Ihenco W est 550 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence West 320
leet; thence North 1200 feet; thence East 1020 feet to the East
line ol said S o d io n 7; thence North 1320 feet; thence W esl 1320
teet; thonce North 1320 teet; thence W est 3960 leel to the West
line ol said S e d io n 7; thence North 1320 leet fo the Southwest
com er of S e d io n 6, Township 21 South, R ange 29 East; thence
North 5280 leel to tho Northwest com er of said S e d io n 8 and
tho Southwest com er of S e d io n 31. Township 20 South, Rango
29 East; thonce North 5280 leet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G .

Notice is ho to by given on this 9th day of May, 2004, pursuant lo
§367045. Florida Statutes, ol the Application of Sanlando
Utilities Corporation ol Its Intent lo apply to the Flonda Public
Service Commission lor en Amendment ol Water Certificate No.
247 -W and Wastewater Certificate No. IB 9 -S to correct Incon­
sistencies and consolidate the legal descriptions of Its certificat­
ed water and wastewater service areas as described below In
Seminole County. Florida:
IM P O R TA N T: T H IS A P P L IC A T IO N W IL L N O T A F F E C T Y O U R
C U R R E N T R A T E S . C H A R G E S O R S E R V IC E .
C O N S O L ID A T E D
AR EAS

W A TER

AND

W A S TEW A TER

S E R V IC E

Water Service Area
A tra d of land lying In Township 20 South, R ango 29 Easl and
Township 21 South, Rango 29 East. Seminole County, Florida,
being more particularly described os follows:
Begin at the Southwest corner of S o d lo n 30 Township 20 South,
Range 29 Easf; Ihonce North 550 loet; thence East 2750 feel;
thence North 57* E asl 650 leol; thence East 400 feet; thence
South 38* East 780 loot, thence North 67* East 2050 feet;
thonce South 36* East 600 feet; thence Easl 685 feet; thence
North 68* Easl 425 feel; Ihonce East 300 toot; thence South 360
fool, thence E asl 300 feel; Ihonce North 72* East 8 t 0 feet,
thence South 77* East 630 feet: thonce South 65* Easl 570 toot;
thence South 240 toot: thonce East along Iho South line of
Soclion 29, Township 20 South, Range 29 East for 1300 loot to
the Northwest corner of S e d io n 33, Township 20 South, Rango
29 East; thonce Easl 5280 feet lo the Northwest com er of
S e d io n 34, Township 20 South, Rango 29 East; Ihonce East
3320 tool; thonco North 3580 tool, thence North 05* East 880
loel; thonco North 45* East 620 feet; Ihonce North 11* East 400
leol; thence East 410 loot, thonco North 1200 leet; thence North
t9* East 1975 loet. thonce East 310 (eel; to the West line ol
S o d io n 23. Township 20 South, R ango 29 Easl; Ihonce North
2300 fool lo the Northwest corner of said S ed ion 23; Ihonce
East 1320 loel, thenco North 330 loot; thonce Easl 1320 leel;
thonce Soulh 330 tool; thonco Easl 2640 fool; lo the Northeast
comer of said S o d io n 23; thenco continue Easl along the North
line ot S o d io n 24. Township 20 South. Range 29 East lor 2400
tool to the West Right-ol-W oy ot Interstate No. 4, thence South
17* West along said Right-of-W ay for 5500 feet to the North line
ot Section 25, Township 20 South. Rango 29 East; thonce East
37C/0 feet to the Northeast cornor of said S e d io n 25; thence
South 2300 leet; Ihenco W osl 950 leel; thonco South 330 loel;
thonce W osl 950 leol. Ihenco Soulh 2640 fool to Iho North lino
of S e d io n 36. Township 20 South, Range 29 Easl. Ihenco Easl
200 loel. thonco Soulh 750 loet; Ihonce East 300 loot; thonco
South 600 tool; Ihonce East 400 loel; Ihenco South 500 leel;
Ihonce East 900 loot lo Iho Easl lino ol said S e d io n 36; Ihonce
South 2300 loot, thenco West 1500 loot, thence South 1500 loot
to tho North lino of Section 1, Township 21 South, Rango 29
East; thonce W osl 650 leol. Ihonce South 2640 loet. (hence
W osl 1320 leet; thence South 330 loot; Ihenco West 660 loel,
ihonce North 330 loel; (hence W osl 660 lo the West lino of
S e d io n 1; Ihenco South 660 fool along the East lino ol S ed ion
2. Township 21 South, Rango 29 East; thence Wost 660 loot;
Ihonce North 600 leol; ihenco W osl 660 tool, Ihonce South 300
loel, Ihenco Soulh 50* W osl tor 700 feet; thence West 1500 tool;
Ihenco North B50 loel, thonco South 55* West for 2500 feel to
the East line ol S e d io n 3. Township 21 South, R ange 29 Easl;
Ihonce Soulh along said Easl line ol 5 e d io n 3 for 1320 feel lo
iho Northeast corner ot S e d io n 10. Township 21 South. Range
29 East; thonco South 2800 loet, thence Wost for 1320 feet,
Ihonce South 1320 feel; Ihonce Easl for 660 loot, thenco North
lor 660 fool; thonco Enst for 660 feet, Ihonce Soulh 1980 leel lo
the Southeast cornor of Sod ion 10. Township 21 South, Rango
29 East; thenco Wosl along Ilia South lino of said S ed ion 10 tor
2640 feet, Ihonce North lor 5280 feel to the Northwest corner ot
thf Norttioaslerly 1/4 of said S ed ion 10; thonce Easl for 1320
feot; thenco North tor 1320 foot lo (lie North Right-of-W ay ol
Stato Road 434; thence Wost along said R ighl-ol-W ay 2500 toot
lo Wekiva Springs Rood; thonce North 45* W esl along Wekiva
Springs Road lor 3500 fool; thonco Soulh 1000 feot; Ihonce
West 1320 foot; Ihonce North 52* West for 850 feet; Ihonce
North 1450 loot lo (he Northeast corner ol the Northwest 1/4 ol
S ed ion 4, Township 21 South. R ange 29 East, thonce West
1320 loel, thonco South tor 3800 loot; Itionce W est for 1320 leel;
ttionco South 1320 (dot to the Southwest com er ol said S e d io n
4 ; thonce continue South along the East line of S e d io n 8,
Township 21 South, Range 29 Easl lor 1320 tool: Ihonce W osl
3000 feel; thenco South lor 660 loet; thence East for 360 tool,
thonce South for I9 6 0 feel, Ihonce East for 1320 feet; thence
South for 1320 feet lo the Southwest corner ot the Southeast 1/4
ol the Southeast 1/4 of said S e d io n B; thonce continue South lor
BOO leol, thence W esl for 260 loot; Ihenco South lor 200 feel,
thonco W est lor 400 leel; thence North lot 200 foet; thence W esl
lor 660 tool; thonce South lor 1980 leol; thence West lor 1320
loet; thence North lor 2500 leet; thence West lor 1320 loet,
thenco North 140 toot lo the Southeast com er ol S e d io n 7,
Township 21 South, R ange 29 Easl; Ihenco North 150 leel;
thence W esl 150 leet; Ihenco North 50 feel; Ihenco West 550
leel; thence South 50 feet; thence West 320 toot; thence North
1200 leet; Ihenco East 1020 feet to the East line ol said S e d io n
7; Ihenco North 1320 teet; thence West 1320 feet; thonco North
1320 teet; thence W est 3960 feet to tho Wost line ol said S e d io n
7; Ihonce North 1320 feel fo the Southwest com er ol S od ion 6,
Township 21 Soulh, Range 29 East; thence North 5280 leel lo
the Northwest com er of said S o d io n 6 and the Southwest cornor
ot S e d io n 31, Township 20 South, Range 29 East; thence North
5280 leet lo the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G .
•
LESS:
C om m ence at Iho Northwest comet ol S e d io n 5,
Township 21 Soulh, Rango 29 Easl; thence 1320 foet West;
thence South 1008 loot to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence
West 190 loet; thonce South 500 loet; Ihenco East 190 toot;
thonce South 1132 leel; ihonce Easl 1320 (eel; Ihonce North
1320 feet; Ihenco W esl 1320 (eel. thonco North 312 loel lo tho
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G
Wastewator Service Area
A tra d of land lying in Township 20 South, Rango 29 East and
Township 21 Soulh. Range 29 Easl, Seminole County. Florida,
being mote particularly desenbod as follows:
Begin at (tie Southwest corner ol S e d io n 30 Township 20 South.
Range 29 East; thence North 550 loot; thonce East 2750 loot;
thonco North 57* Easl 650 leol; thence East 400 loel, thence
South 38* Easl 780 leel; thence North 67’ Easl 2050 (eel,
thonce Soulh 36* East 600 leet; thence East 685 leel; thence
North 68* East 425 tool; thence East 300 feel; thence South 360
leel; Ihence East 300 toot; thence North 72* Easl 610 feet;
thence South 77* East 630 feel; thence South 65* East 570 feet;
thence South 240 leet, thence East along the South line of
S e d io n 29, Township 20 South. R ange 29 East lor 1300 teet lo
the Northwest com er ol Section 33. Township 20 South, Range
29 East; thence East 5280 leet to the Northwest com er of
S e d io n 34, Township 20 South, R ange 29 East; thence East
3320 teet; thence North 3560 teet; thence North 05* East 880
loot, thence North 45* East 620 leet; thence North 11* East 400
feet; thence East 410 foet; thence North 1200 feet; thence North
19* Easl 1975 tool; thence Easl 310 leel; to the W est fine of
S e d io n 23. Township 20 South, Range 29 East; thence North
2300 leet to the Northwest com er of said S e d io n 23; thence
East 1320 feet; thence North 330 leet; thence East 1320 feet;
thence South 330 feet; thence Easl 2640 leet; to the Northeast
com er of said S e d io n 23; thence continue East along the North
line ol S e d io n 24, Township 20 South, Range 29 East lot 2400
leet lo the W esl Right-of-W ay ol Interstate No. 4, thence South
17* W est along said Righl-of-W ay for 5500 leel to the North fine
of S e d io n 25, Township 20 South, Flange 29 East; thence East
3700 feet to the Northeast com er of said S e d io n 25; thence
South 2300 leet; thence W est 950 feet; thence South 330 feet;
thence West 950 feet; thence South 2640 leet to the North line
of S e d io n 36, Township 20 South. Flange 29 East; thence East
200 feet; thence South 750 feet; thence East 300 feet; thence
South 600 teet; thence East 400 feet; thence South 500 feet;
thence East 900 leet to the East fine of said Section 36; thence
South 2300 feet; thence W esl 1500 feet; thence South 1500 teet
to the North fine of Section 1, Township 21 South, Flange 29
East; (hence West 850 feet; thence South 2640 foet; thence
W esl 1320 feet; thence South 660 feel; thence West 4600 feet;
thence North 850 leet to the North Right-of-W ay of State Road
434; thence South 60* W eal 500 faat; thence South along Ihe
West Right-of-W ay of Interstate No. 4 for 2700 faat; thence West
1700 feel to the Northwest com er of Section 11, Township 21
South, R ange 29 East and the Northeast com er of Section 10,
Township 21 South. R ange 29 Eaat; thence South 2800 teet;
thence W est lor 1320 leet; thence South 1320 leel; thence East
lor 660 leet; thence North lor 660 leet; thence East lor 660 teat;
thence South 1980 leet to the Southeast com e r of Section 10,
Township 21 South. R ange 29 Eaat; thence W est along the
South kneof saidSection 10 tar2640toaCthenceNorth lor 5280
feel to Ihe Northwest com er of Ihe Northeasterly 1/4 of said
Section 10; thence Eaat for 1320 teat to tho North Right-of-W sy
of State R oad 434; thenco W est 2625 leet; thence South 400
leet; thence W est 100 feet; thence South 50 feet; thence West
100 leet; thenco North 10* East lor 500 leaf, thence W est along
the North R ight-of-W ay ol Slate R oad 434 lor 800 loot; thence

LESS:
Com m ence el Iho Northwest com er ot S e d io n 5,
Township 21 South, R ange 29 East; thence 1320 feet West;
thence South 1008 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihonce
West 190 feet; thence South 500 leet; thence East 190 leet;
thenco South 1132 leet; thence East 1320 faet, thence North
1320 foet; thence West 1320 leel; Ihonce North 312 leet lo the
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

AND
That part of Section 25. Township 20 South, Range 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly described as
follows:
Com m ence at the Southwest com er of S e d io n 25; thence East
1650 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence North 660 feet;
thence East 330 feet; Ihence South 680 feet; thence West 330
feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
Th a i part of S e d io n 25, Township 20 South. Range 29 East,
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly described as
follows:
C om m ence at the Southeast com er of said S e d io n 25; Ihence
W est 1900 feel to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence West 150
foot; thence North 660 feet; Ihenco East 150 feet; thence South
660 teet to Iho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

W alor Service Aron Additions
Th a i portion ol S e d io n 2. Township 21 South, Range 29 East,
Seminole County. Florida being more particularly described as
follows:
Begin at Ihe Northwest com er ol said Section 2, thence South
tor a distance ol 3200 leet; thence North 55* Easl for a distance
ot 2500 leet; thonce North lor a distance ot 850 teet; thence
North 27* East tor a distance ol 1650 feet; thence Wost 2800
loel lo the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

Begin at Ihe Northoasl com er of said S e d io n 4; (hence W esl for
a distance ol 1350 loel; thence South 40* East for a distance ol
1900 loel, Ihonce North lor a distance ol 1500 leol to Iho P O IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G .

AND
That portion ol S e d io n 7, Township 21 South, Range 29 East,
Seminole County. Florida, being described as follows:
Com m ence al the Northeasl com er ol said S e d io n 7; thence
South 1320 leel to Iho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihence South
1320 teet; Ihence W est 1320 loet; Ihence North 1320 leel;
thence East 1320 loet to tho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

Com m ence al Iho Southwest com er of S e d io n 36: thenco East
600 teet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence North 2900 leet;
thence East 2000 teet; thence North 2600 feet; thence East 200
foet; thence South 660 feet; thence East 330 loet; thonce South
550 feet; thonce Easl 400 feel; thence Soulh 500 feot; Ihenco
East 900 feet; thence South 2300 leet; thenco West 1500 feet
Ihence South 1400 fool; thence Wost 2300 feet to the P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G

Thai portion ol S e d io n t, Township 2 t South, R ango 29 East
Seminole County, Florida being mote particularly described as
lotlows:
Com m ence at the Northwest comer ol said S e d io n 1, Ihence
East 1320 feel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thonce East 1320
loot; thenco South 2640 feet; thence West 1320 teet; thence
North 2640 feot to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion ol S o d io n 3, Township 21 South, Range 29 East.
Seminole County, Flonda. boing more particularly described as
follows;
Com m ence ol Iho Southwest cornor ot said S ed ion 3, Township
2t South. Rango 29 Eaat. thonco 1320 toot W osl; thonce 1320
teet North to tho North Right-ol-W ay of Slate Road 434; Ihonce
2500 feel along said Rtght-ol-Wny to the P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
N IN G ; thonco South 400 feot; Ihenco West 100 feet; thence
South 50 loot, thonco Wost 100 fool; Ihence North 10* Easl 500
leel; thonce Easl along the North Right-of-W ay ol Stale Road
434 150 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

That portion of S o d io n 4, Township 21 South, R ange 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida, being more particularly described as
follows:
Begin ot tho Northeasl corner of said S o d io n 4; thenco West for
a distance of 1350 foet, thenco South 40* East tor a distance ol
1900 foet; Ihonce North tor a distance of 1500 feel to the P O IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion of S e d io n 4, Township 21 South, Range 29 East
and S e d io n 33, Township 20 Soulh, R ango 29 East, Seminole
County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
Com m ence at Ihe Southwest com er of said S e d io n 33; thenco
East 1950 toot to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thonce North
1750 teet; thence South 38* Easl 1050 foot; thence South 2100
feel; Ihence W osl 500 feet; thonce North 1250 feet; thence Wost
150 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
•I
AND
’i

AND
That portion of S o d io n 7, Township 21 South, R ange 29 East.
Seminole County, Flonda, being desenbod as follows:
Com m ence at the Northoasl cornor ol said S e d io n 7; thence
Soulh 4320 feet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihonce contin­
ue South 400 leel; Ihence W est 250 feet; thence North 400 leel;
thenco East 250 loet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

C om m ence at Ihe Northeast comer ol said S e d io n 7; thence
South 1320 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihence Soulh
1320 foet; thenco Wost t320 teet; thonce North 1320 feel;
thonce East 1320 feel to tha P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND

C om m ence al the Southeast com er of said S e d io n 7; thence
North 150 loet lo Iho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence West 150
teet; thence North 200 feet; Ihence West 100 teet; thence North
150 feet; thence East 250 feet; thence South 350 leet to the
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion ol S e d io n 29 &amp; 30. Township 20 South, Range 29
East, Seminole County. Flonda. being described as loltows:
Begin at the Southwest com er of said S e d io n 30; thonce North
550 feet; thence East 2750 feet, thence North 57* East 650 feet;
thence East 400 feel; thence South 38 East 780 teet; thence
North 67* East 2050 feet; thence Soulh 36* Easl 600 leel;
thonce East 685 feet; thence North 68* East 425 feet; thence
East 300 feet; thence South 360 leet; thence East 300 leet;
Ihence North 72* East 810 leet; thence Soulh 77* East. 630
loet; thence South 65* East 570 feet; Ihence South 240 leet;
thence Wost 9800 leet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That part ot S e d io n 14, Township 20 South, Range 29 East,
Seminole County, Florida, being mote particularly described as
lotlows:
Com m ence al the Southwest com er of said S e d io n 14; thence
East 1320 teet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G : thence North 330
leet; thence East 1320 feet; thence South 330 feet; thence West
1320 feet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G :
AND
Th at portion ol S e d io n 22 A 27, Tow nship 20 South, Range 29
E ast, Sem inole County, Florida, being m ore particularly
described as follows:
Begin at the Southeast corner of said S e d io n 27; thence West
1960 feel; thence North 3560 feet; thence North 05* East 880
feel; thence North 45* East 620 feet; thence North It* East 400
leel; thence East 410 feet; thence North 1200 feet; thence North
19* East 1975 teet; thence East 310 teet; thence South 8330
teet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
Th a i portion of Section 25, Township 20 South, R ange 29 East,
Seminole County Florida, being more particuiariy described as
follows:
Begin at the Northeast com er of said S e d io n 25; thence South
2300 feet; thence West 1900 feet; thence South 950 teet;
thence West 600 leet; thence North 700 feet; thence East 250
teet; thence North 1320 feet; Ihence W est 850 feet; thence
South 850 leet; thence West BOO It e l; thence South 17* W est
750 feet along Southeasterly Right-of-W sy of lnterstate-4;
thence South 36* Eaat 700 teet; thence South 500 feet; thence
West 600 tael; thonce North 1800 feel; thence North 17* East
1685 leet along Ihe Northwesterly Righi-of W ay of lnterstate-4;
thence North 73* W eal 300 feet; Ihence North 17* East 600 feet;
thence South 73* East 300 leet; thence North 17* East 300 laef;
thence East 3700 feel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion of Section 25. Township 20 South. R ange 29 E a s t
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly described as
totows;
C om m ence al the Southwest com er of said Section 25; Ihence
East 990 leel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence North 1320
leet; Ihence East 330 leel; thenoa South 1320 leet; thence West
330 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

Com m ence at the Southwest com er of said S ed ion 25; Ihenco
East 1650 leol to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G : thonco North 660
tool; Ihence Easl 330 feet; thence South 660 loet; thence Wosl
330 foet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND

Com m ence at tho Southeast com er ot said Section 25; Ihonce
W osl 1500 foet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G , thonco Wost 150
feet; Ihence North 660 feet; thonco East 150 feel; thonco South
660 feet to tho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

AND
Th a i part ol S o d io n 36. Township 20 South. Rango 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida boing moro particularly described as
lotlows:
Com m ence at Ihe Southwost cornor of S ed ion 36, ihonce Easl
600 loel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihence North 2900 loot;
thenco East 2000 feet; Ihenco North 2600 loel; thonco East 200
leel; Ihenco South 660 foot; Ihence East 330 leol, Ihenco Soulh
550 leel; Ihonce Easl 400 loot; thenco South 500 fool; Ihonce
East 900 toot; Ihenco South 2300 foot; Ihenco Wosl 1500 leol;
Ihonce South 1400 teet; thence West 2300 loot to tho P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G .
A ny objedions to the Application must bo made In wilting and
filed with tho Dirodor, Division ol Com m ission Clerk and
Administrative Services, 2540 S h um atd O ak B oulevard.
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850, with a copy to Marlin S
Friedman, Esquire, Roso, Sundstrom A Beniley, LLP. 600 South
North Lako Boulevard, Suite 160, Altamonte Springs, Florida
32701, within thirty (30) days trom (tie date ol this notice Th o
obfedion must stato tho grounds tor Iho objection with particu­
larity
Sanlando Utilities Corporation
Publish: May 9, 2004
E075
N O TIC E O F PUBLIC
H EAR INQ fiO tlC C OF
IN TE N T T O C O N S IO ER A
D E V E LO P M E N T A G R E E M E N T
FO R T H E V ILLA G E S OF
LA K E M ARY PUD
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH
FLO R ID A S TA T U T E S 183.3220
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN by
tho Mayor and City Commission
ot Ihe Clly ol Lake Mary, Florida,
that said Commission will hold a
Public Hearing lo consider a
Development Agreement related
to Ihe Villages ot Lake Mary
PUD, a miied-uso dovolopmenl
incorporating residential, com­
mercial, offices and an appro limate 100.000 square loot ele­
mentary school.
Residential
density shall not eiceod a total
ol 516 dwellings (Tra d B ■ 500
units 8 Tra d C • IB units), with
a density not to eiceed 9 DU/A
Overall development shall not
eiceed 65% Impervious cover­
age Maximum height shall not
eiceod 50 leel.
The pubhc hearing will bo on

That portion ol S e d io n 7, Township 21 South, R ange 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida, being described os follows:

AND
Th a i portion ol S e d io n 7, Township 21 South, Range 29 East,
Seminole County, Flonda. being described as lotlows:

Th a i part of S e d io n 25, Township 20 South R ange 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly described as

loltows:

AND

C om m ence at Ihe Northwest corner ol said S e d io n 4; thence
Easl 2950 loel lo the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; ihence North
1100 leol. thence South 45* East along South R ight-ol-W ay ot
Wokiva Springs Road 250 leet; thonce South 2200 feel; thenco
West 500 foet; thenco North 500 leel; thence North 3 0 'E a s t 600
tool, thonce North 250 feet to tho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

AND

That part of S e d io n 36. Township 20 South. Range 29 East.
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly described as
follows:

AND
That portion ol S o d io n 4, Township 21 South, Range 29 Easl
and S e d io n 33, Township 20 South, R ange 29 Easl, Seminole
County. Florida, boing more particularly described as follows:

Com m ence at Ihe Southwest com er ot sold S ed ion 25; thonce
East 990 foet to Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; Ihonce North 1320
feet; thonce East 330 leel; Ihence South 1320 leet; thenco W osl
330 teet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;

Thai part ot S o d io n 25, Township 20 South, R ango 29 East,
Seminole County, Florida being more particularly descilbod as

AND
Th a i portion ol S o d io n 4, Township 21 Soulh, Rango 29 Easf.
Seminole County, Florida, being more particularly described as
loltows:

Thai portion of S ed ion 25. Township 20 South, Range 29 Easl.
Seminolo County, Florida being more particularly described as

AND

Wastewater Service Area Additions
A R E A S T O B E A D D E D T O C O N S O L ID A T E D W A T E R A N D
W A S T E W A T E R S E R V IC E A R E A S

L egals

Legals

That portion ol S e d io n 7, Township 21 South, R ango 29 East,
Seminole County. Florida, boing described as lotlows;
C om m ence at Iho Northeast com er ol said S o d io n 7; thence
South 4320 leet lo the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence continue
South 400 teet; Ihence West 250 leel; thence North 400 leel;
thence East 250 loet to tho P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion ot S e d io n 7. Township 21 South. Rango 29 East.
Seminolo Q x in ty. Florida, being described as follows;
Com m ence at tho Southeast corner ot said S o d io n 7; thence
North 150 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence W esl 150
feet; thence North 200 teet; thonce W esl 100 teet: Itience North
150 leet; thence East 250 feet; thenco South 350 toot to the
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion ot S e d io n 29 1 30, Township 20 South, Range 29
Easl. Seminole County. Florida, being dosenbed as follows:
Begin at Ihe Southwest corner ot said S e d io n 30: thonce North
550 leet; Ihonce East 2750 feet; thenco North 57* East 650 teet;
thence East 400 leet; thence South 38* East 780 leet; thenco
North 67* Easl 2050 leet; thence South 36* E asl 600 foet;
ttie nee Easl 685 leel; thence North 68* East 425 teet; thence
East 300 leet; thence South 360 feet; thence East 300 teet.
thence North 72* East 610 teet; thence South 77* East, 630 loot;
thence South 65* East 570 feel; Ihence South 240 leel; thence
West 9B00 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That part ol Section 14. Township 20 South, Range 29 East.
Seminole County. Florida, being more particularly dosenbed as
loltows:
C om m ence al the Southwest corner of said Section 14; thence
East 1320 leel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ; thence North 330
teet; thence East 1320 leet; thence South 330 leet; thence West
1320 loel to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion of S e d io n 22 &amp; 27, Township 20 South, R ange 29
East, Sem inole County, Florida, being m ore particularly
described as follows:
Begin al Ihe Southeast com er of said Section 27; thence West
I9 6 0 leet; thence North 3560 feet; thence North 05* East B80
feet; thence North 45* East 620 leet; thence North 11* East 400
feet; thence East 410 leet; thence North 1200 leet; thence North
19 East 1975 leet; thence East 310 feet; thence South 8330 leet
to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND
That portion of S e d io n 25, Township 20 South, Flange 29 East,
Seminole County Florida, being more particularly described as
fotlows:
Begin al ihe Northeast com er of said Section 4 5 , thence South
2300 feet; thence West 900 leet; thence South 400 feet; thence
West 1000 feet; thence South 550 feet; thence W esl 600 feet;
thence North 700 feet; thence East 250 faet; thenoa North 1320
teet; thence West 850 leel; thence South 850 teet; Ihence West
900 feet; thence South 17* W esl 750 feet along Southeasterly
Right-ot-Way of Interstate^; thence South 36* East 700 leet;
thence South 500 leet; thence W est 600 teet; thence North 1600
leet; Ihence North 17* East 1685 feet along the North west erty
Right-of-W ay of Interstate-4; thence North 73* West 300 leol;
thenoa North 17’ East 500 leet; thence South 73* East 300 feet;
thence North 17* East 300 feet; Ihence East 3700 feel to the
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ;
AND

TVeaday, May 18, 2004 and
shan begin at 5 0 0 PM, or as
soon as possible thereafter, to
consider D R. Horton. Inc., appli­
cant, a request lor a develop­
ment agreement
The subjod
property described as being
localod east ot Rinehart Road,
south ol Mandertey subdivision,
west and south ot Tlmacuan
subdivision, north and easl of
The Forest Development, west
ol Crystal Avenue and north ol
Lake Mary Boulevard
The Public Hearing will be held
in tha City ot Lake Mary
Community Center, located at
260 N Country Club Rd . Lake
Mary The public it Invited lo
attend and be heard. Said hear­
ing may continue Irom time lo
time until tin Mayor and City
Commission make a final deci­
sion For Information concern­
ing this item contact Gary
Schindler at 407-585-1442. A
copy ot the agreement con be
obtained at the Community
Development Department, locat­
ed al 165 E. Crystal Lake
Avenue, Lake Mary. Flonda
N O TE : IF A P ER S O N D E C ID ES
T O AP P EA L A N Y D E C IS IO N
MADE BY TH IS A G E N C Y W ITH
R E S P E C T T O A N Y M A TTE R
C O N S ID ER E D AT TH IS M E E T ­
ING O R HEAR ING , HE O R SH E
W ILL N E E D A R E C O R D O F
T H E P R O C E E D IN G S . AND
THAT, FO R S U C H PUR PO SE,
HE O R SH E MAY H E E D TO
EN S U R E TH A T A VERBATIM
R EC O R D O F TH E P R O C E E D ­
IN G S
IS
M ADE,
W H IC H
R E C O n O IN C LUD ES TH E T E S ­
TIM O N Y
AND
E V IO E N C E
UP O N W HICH TH E APPEAL IS
T O BE BASED
FLO R ID A
S TA T U T E S 286 0105
P ER SO N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TIC IP ATE IN A N Y O F
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E C ITY
ADA
C O O R D IN A TO R
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F T H E M E E TIN G
A T 407-585-1424
C IT Y O F LAKE MARY. FLO R I­
DA
D A TE D : Wednesday. May 5.
2004
Publish; May 9. 2004
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he/she/they bo dead, the
unknown defendants who may
bo spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees. Honors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
lies claiming an inletosl by.
through, under or against Ihe
Defendants, who are not known
lo tie dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo havo
any right, title or interest in the
property described In Iho mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T I­
FIED that an action to foreclose
a mortgage on the following
property.
TH A T CEHTAtN C O N D O M IN I­
UM PAR CEL KNOW N AS UNIT
507, B UILDING 500, A L TA ­
M O N TE VILLAGE 99 AND AN
U N D IV ID ED
t .6342390
IN T E R E S T IN T H E LAND,
C O M M O N E L E M E N TS AND
COM M ON
EXPENSES
A P P U R TEN A N T TO
SAID
UNIT, ALL IN A C C O R D A N C E
W ITH AND S U B JE C T T O TH E
CO VEN AN TS,
R E S T R IC ­
TIO NS. TE R M S AND O TH E R
PR O VISIO N S O F TH A T D E C ­
LAR A TIO N O F C O N D O M IN I­
UM O F ALTA M O N TE VILLAGE
II. AS R E C O R D E D IN O F F I­
C IAL R EC O R D S B OO K 1232,
PAG E 275 T H R O U G H 343, OF
T H E PUB LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA, AN D AM ENDED IN O FF!
CIAL R EC O R D S B O O K 1233,
P AG E 595 TH R O U G H 598, O F
SAID PUBLIC R EC O R D S
has been tiled against you and
Ihe you ate required to servo a
copy ol your written defenses, if
any, lo it on DAVID J. STER N ,
E S Q . Plaintiffs attorney,'whose
address is 801 S University
Drive #500. Planlalion, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
Irom the date uf the first publi­
cation ol this notlco ol action)
and tile tho original with the
dork ol this court either before
service on Plaintiffs atlorney or
immediately thereafter. other­
wise a dolauii will bo entered
against you tor tho relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition filed herein
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEM INO LE
County, Florida, this day ot
APR 29. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. C LER K
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY; Carol Moore
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID J
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y FOR P LAINTIFF
801 S UN IVER S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION , FL 33324
04-25437
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T, persons with disabil
(ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
tho
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227,
1-800 955-8771 (T D D ) or 1800-955-8770.
via
Florida
Relay Service
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL B E P U B ­
LIS H ED O N C E A W E E K FO R
T W O C O N S E C U TIV E W E EK S
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INOLE
HERALD
Publish: May 0, 16, 2004
E057

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 823-14K
C ITIM O R TG A G E , INC.
S U C C E S S O R B Y M E R G ER TO
F IR S T NATIONW IDE
M O R TG A G E C O RP O RATIO N,
PLAINTIFF

VEHICLE AUCTION
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#JHMCB7S54LC05II51
2 86 Cadillac.
# 1G6DW89 Y5G9728840
Auction to be held on 05-25-04
• 10AM at Pritchett» Towing
1240 S Ronald Reagan Btvd
(C R. 427), Longwood

VS.
1 8 6 Chav,
DAVID L HAM ILTON. E T AL
D E FE N D A N T(S )

NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : DAVID L HAM ILTON AND
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DAVID L H AM ILTO N whosa
residence
la
unknown
n
ha/the they be living; and H

# I G C H C 3 3 W 0 G S 15 0 6 5 3

Auction to be held on 08-02-04
• 10AM al Pritchett's Towing.
1240 S Ronald Reagan Blvd
(C R. 427), Longwood.
Publish May 9. 2004
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�Th e H er ald

L egals
Circuit Court
Volusia County, Florida
C a t* * 2003-10426-CIDL
Eric Earl Westbrook.
Ptalnufl(a)
vs
Lawrence M Ground* and
Debra Jo Ground*.
Defendant! s)
N O TIC E O F
S H E R IF F S S A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
(bat by virtue of trial certain Writ
ol Execution Issued out ol and
under trie soal ol trie Circuit
Court ot Volusia
County.
Florida. Case # 2003-10426
C ID L upon a final Judgmenl ren­
dered In the aforesaid court In
that certain case entitled Eric
Eart Westbrook, Plaintiff vs.
Lawrence M Grounds and
Debra
Jo
Grounds.
Defendants) which aforesaid
Writ of Execution was delivered
to me as Sheriff ot Seminole
County. Florida and I have levied
upon all trie right, title and inter­
est ot trie defendants in trie fol­
lowing described property, said
property being located In
Seminole County. Florida, more
particularly described as loriows:
All right, title and Interest ol trie
defendant,
Lawrence
M
Grounds
In the
following
described real property:
Trie East 60T.83 leel of the Wost
2504 feet South of State Road
46 (Less Road) ot Section 30.
Township 20 South. Range 33
East, ot trie Public Records of
Sominole County. Florida
Real Property located al 3555
46 SR E. Parcel ID * 30-20-33300-001A-0000
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida, will
al 1f :00 A M on trio 6th day ot
June. A.D. 2004 otter lor sale
and sell to trio highest bidder,
FO R C A S H IN MANO AND S U B ­
J E C T T O A N Y AND ALL E X IS T­
ING LIENS, al tho Front (South)
Door, at trio flagpole, ol the
Seminole
County
Sheriffs
Office, 100 Bush Boulevard,
Sanford, Florida, the above
described property
That said sale Is being made to
satisfy trio terms of this Wrll of
Execution
Donald F. Eslinger, Srierlft
Seminole County, Florida
Published May 9, 16, 23. 30
with trie sale being held. June 9.
2004.
N O T IC E R E G A R D IN G T H E
AM ER IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T O F 1990. P E R S O N S
W ITH A DISABILITY N E E D IN G
SP EC IA L A C C O M M O D A TIO N S
T O PARTICIPATE IN T H E P R O ­
C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N ­
TA C T TH E EN FORCEABLE
W R ITS S E C T IO N O F T H E
CIVIL DIVISION A T TH E S H E R ­
IFF'S O F F IC E . 100 B U S H
BOULEVAR D.
SANFO R D,
FLO R ID A , 32773 A T L E A S T
FIVE D A YS PRIO R T O TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S . (407) 6656912.
Publish: May 9. 16. 23, 30. 2004
E053
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-492-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
D O R O TH Y M E TA TH O M A S
O LS S O N .
Deceased
N O T IC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of trie estate
ol D O R O T H Y M ETA TH O M A S
O L S S O N . deceased, whose
dale ol dealri was February 22.
2004, and wtiose Social Security
Number Is 578-32-4078. Is
pending In trie Circuit Court tor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division: the address ol
which is 30! North Park Avenuo.
Sanford, Florida 32771-1292.
The names and addresses ot
trie Porsonal Representative
and
the
Personal
Representative's attorney are
set forth below
All creditors ot trio decedent
and other persons having claims
ot demands against decedent's
estate, Including unmaturod,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A T E R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DA TE
O F T H E F IR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F TE R TH E DA TE
O F S E R V IC E O F A C O P Y O F
TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM
Alt other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
daJmi, must tile Iheir claims with
this Court W ITHIN T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DA TE
O F T H E F IR S T PUB LICA TIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E .
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R E V E R BAR R ED.
N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E P ER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E , A N Y C LA IM FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
T H E D A TE O F F IR S T P UB LI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
MAY 9. 2004.
Timothy J Olsson
Personal Representative
140 Nottoway Trail
Maitland. F L 32751
S TE P H E N D D U N E G A N
Florida Bar No 326933
DEAN.
M EAD.
E G ER TO N .
B L O O D W O R TH . C A P O U A N O
A B O Z A R TH . P A
800 N. Magnolia Avenue
Suita 1500
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone 407/841-1200
Fax: 407/423-1631
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: May 9 .1 6 ,2 0 0 4
E054

IN T H E C IR C U TT C O U R T FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 04-S27-CP

L egals
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
S US A N MARY M AC AR TH U R .
Deceased.
N O TIC E T O C H E D fTO R S
The administration of the
estate ot S US A N M ARY M AC
A R TH U R ,
deceased,
File
Number 04-627-CP, Is pending
In Ihe Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address of which Is
P O Drawer C . Sanford. FL,
32772-0659
The names and
address
ol
the
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
Alt creditors ol the decadent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estste. Including unmaturod,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol this
notice Is served must file thotr
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F TH E
F IR S T PUBLICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E DA TE O F SER V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
All other creditors ot tho dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against Ihe dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file Iheir claims
with this Court W ITH IN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC EALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARREO
Tho dalo ol first publication of
this Notice Is May 9. 2004.
TIM O TH Y M AC A R TH U R
Personal Representative
Amber Jade F. Johnson
Florida Bar No 975590
Low Office of Amber Jade F.
Johnson
557 North Wymore R d , Suite
100
Maitland, FL3275I
Telephone 407/571-2368
Fox Number (407)660-6031
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish: May 9. 16, 2004
E055

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AND FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-68-14W
NA TIO N A L C IT Y M O R TG A G E
C O . D/B/A CO M M O N W EA LTH
U N ITE D M O R TG A G E
CO M PAN Y
PLA IN TIFF
VS.
JAIM E G O N Z A LE Z . IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. T H E UN KN O W N
S P O U S E , HEIRS. D E V IS E E S ,
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S ,
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H .
U N D E R O R A G A IN S T JAIM E
G O N Z A LE Z . B E T T Y L
G O N Z A LE Z A/K/A B E T T Y LE E
G O N Z A LE Z IF U V IN G , A N D IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D E V IS EE S ,
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
LIE N O R S ,
C R E D IT O R S ,
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY. T H R O U G H .
UN D E R O R A G A IN S T B E T T Y L
G O N Z A LE Z A/K/A B E T T Y LEE
G O N ZA LE Z; E Q U ITY O N E
FINANCIAL SER V IC ES
C O M PAN Y A/K/A E Q U ITY O N E .
INC ; CITIFINANCIAL E Q U IT Y
S E R V IC ES , INC ; JO H N D O E
AND JA N E DO E A S UN KNO W N
TE N A N T S IN P O S S E S S IO N
D E F E N D A N T (S )

R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated April 29. 2004
entered in Civil Case No 04-C A68-14W of the Circuit Court ol
the 16TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor S EM INO LE County, Sanlord,
Florida, I will sell lo the highest
and best bidder lor cash at Ihe
West Front Door al the SEM I­
N O LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, al 1100 a m
on the 1 day of June. 2004 the
following described property as
eel forth In said Summary Final
Judgmenl. lo-wit:
TH E W E S T 633 33' O F L O T
366, O P. S W O P E LAND C O M ­
PANY'S PLAT O F BLACK H AM ­
M OCK. A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 2. PAGE 1to
AND 111. PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLORIDA.
Dated this 30 day ol April.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEA L)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
T H E S EM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J. S TE R N , P A . A T T O R N E Y
FO R P LAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. F L 33324
(954)233-6000
04-21997
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, persona with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, I600-955-6771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 9.16. 2004
E056
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 IT H
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04 C A 633-14K

L egals

Legals

W AC H O VIA BANK NATIONAL
A S S O CIA TIO N F/K/A FIR S T
UN IO N N ATIO NAL BANK.
PLAINTIFF

4330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing Impaired. (T D D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-6770 via Florida Relay
Services.

VS
T U ANH VU, A S T R U S T E E FO R
T H E O R T FLO R ID A LA N D
TR U S T. E T AL
D E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SER VIC E
TO : UN KN O W N B ENFICIAR IES O F T H E O R T FLORIOA
LAND TR U S T; TH E UN KNO W N
T R U S T E E O F T H E H O A MAI
VU
REVO CABLE
TR UST
D A TE D JU LY 20. 1999, TH E
U N K N O W N B E N E F IC IA R IE S
O F T H E H O A MAI V U R E V O ­
C A B LE T R U S T D A TE D JU LY
20, 1999
whose residence is unknown If
he/sheihey be living; and H
ho/she Ahey bo dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and aJI par­
ties claiming an Interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are nol known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or Interest In the
property described In Ihe mort­
gage boing foreclosed herein
Y O U AR E H ER E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty:
L O T 7. W IN G FIELD R ES E R V E.
P H A S E II. A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F
AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 26.
P AG ES 68, 69, AND 70. O F
TH E PUB LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA
has been tiled against you and
tho you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses, it
any. lo It on DAVID J S TE R N .
ES Q , Plaintiffs attorney, wtiose
add less is 601 S University
Drive *
*500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no laler than 30 days
from the date ot the tirst publica­
tion of this notice ot action) and
file the original with the cierk ot
this court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter: otherwise a
default will bo entered againsl
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition tiled
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seal ot thla Court at SEM INO LE
County. Florida, this day ol MAY
3, 2004
M ARYANNE M O R S E , C LER K
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY; Caro) Moore
D E P U TY C LER K
LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID J.
S TE R N
A T T O R N E Y FO R P LAINTIFF
601 S. U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION , FL 33324
04-25462
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S A C T, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227,
1-600-955-6771 (T D D ) or 1-800955-6770, via Florida Relay
Service
TH IS N O TIC E SH ALL BE P U B ­
LISHED O N C E A W E E K FO R
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S
PUBLISH IN T H E SEM INO LE
HER ALD
Publish May 9, 16.2004
E056
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
C IV IL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 02-CA-1713-14W
M A N U FA C TU R E R S &amp;
TR A D E R S T R U S T COMPANY.
O N E M &amp; T PLAZA. BUFFALO .
NY 14203-2399. T R U S T E E
FO R SE CU R ITIZ ATIO N
S E R IE S 1998-1, A G R E E M E N T
D A TE D 3-01-98.
Ptamtlft,

Dated this 30th day ot Apnl.
2004
M ARY ANNE M O R SE
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ot Marshall C.
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
T elephon e (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052
Publish: May 9, 18, 2004
E059

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 18TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 00-CA-1661-14L
N O R W E S T BANK
M INNESO TA. N A. AS
T R U S T E E FO R TH E
A M R E S C O RESIDENTIAL
S E C U R ITIE S M O R TG A G E
LO AN T R U S T 1998-3.
Plaintiff,
vs,
G IL B E R T O
R IVER A,
IRIS
R IV ER A ; JO H N D O E , JA N E
D O E AS UNKNOW N
T E N A N T(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F T H E S U B JE C T PROPERTY,
Delendants
R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish In TH E
S EM INO LE H ERALD)
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated tho 30th day
ot April, 2004, and enlerod in
Case No 00-CA-166I-14L. ol
Ihe Circuit Court ol Ihe I8TM
Judicial Clrcull In and lor
Seminole
Courtly,
Florida,
wherein N O R W E S T BANK M IN­
N E S O TA , N A AS T R U S TE E
F O R TH E A M R E S C O R E S I­
D E N TIA L S E C U R ITIE S M O R T­
G A G E LO AN T R U S T 1998-3 is
the Plaintiff and G IL B E R TO
RIVERA, IRIS RIVERA, JO H N
DOE;
JA N E
DOE
AS
U N K N O W N T E N A N T (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F T H E SUB
J E C T P R O P E R TY I will sell to
the highest and best bidder tor
cash at the W E S T FR O N T
D O O R O F T H E S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E , In
Sominole County. Florida, at
11:00 on the 3rd day ol June,
2004, the following described
property as set lorth In said Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
L O T 3. B LO C K 10. W E A TH E R S FIE LD F IR S T ADD ITIO N .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
P U T B O O K 12. P AG E S 66
AND 67. PUB LIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
A/K/A 521 AUBUR N AVENUE,
A L TA M O N TE S P R IN G S , FL
32714
In accordance with ‘ ‘the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should contact tho Court
Administrator at 201 N Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior lo tho procood'ng II
hearing impaired. (T D D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-600955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services.
Datod this 30th day ol April.
2004
M A R Y A N N E M ORSE
Clerk O l The Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Walson
1600 N W 49th Street. Suite t20
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)7716052
Publish: May 9. 16. 2004

Eoeo

vs.
KARL M LEW IS; M ARY J
C O LEM AN LEW IS; JO H N D O E;
JA N E D O E AS U N KNO W N
T E N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F TH E S U B JE C T PRO PER TY.
Defendants
R E -N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in TH E
S EM INO LE H ER ALD)

C O U N TY C O UR T
E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L C IR ­
C UIT. S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 04-CC-596-20-R
C ED A R G LE N O F ALOM A
W O O D S H O M EO W N E R S '
A S S O C IA TIO N , INC .
Plaintiff,
V.

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 30th day
ol April. 2004. and entered in
Case No 02-CA-1713-14W, ot
the Circuit Court of the 16TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein M A N U FA C TU R E R S &amp;
TR A D E R S T R U S T COMPANY.
O N E M 6 T PLAZA. BUFFALO .
N Y 14203-2399. T R U S T E E
FOR
S E C U R ITIZ A T IO N
S E R IE S 1998-1, A G R E E M E N T
O A TE D 3-01-98 la the Plaintiff
and KARL M LEW IS; M ARY J
C O LEM AN LEW IS. JO H N D O E;
JA N E D O E AS U N K N O W N
T E N A N T (S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N
O F T H E S U B JE C T P R O P E R TY
I will tell lo the highest and best
bidder tor cash al the W E S T
F R O N T D O O R O F T H E S EM I­
NO LE
C O U N TY
C O U R T­
H O U S E . m Seminole County.
Florida, at 11:00 on Ihe 3rd day
ol June, 2004, the following
described property a t set forth m
•aid Final Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 380 W IN TE R SPRINGS.
U N IT 4, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
ED IN PLAT B O O K 18. PAG ES
6. 7. AND 6. A S R E C O R D E D IN
T H E P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLO R I­
DA. SAID LA N D S IT U A T E .
LYING A N D B EIN G IN SEM I­
N O LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
A/K/A: 906 G A Z E L L TR AIL.
W IN TE R SPRINGS. F L 32706
In accordance with the
Americana with Disabilities Act
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 201 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord F L 32771,
Telephone Number (407)323-

TY R A N N Y PO P E and
JO A N N E POPE,
Delendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to Fatal Judgment
ot Foreclosure Default entered
in the case ol C ED A R G LE N O F
A LO M A W O O D S H O M E O W N ­
E R S 'A S S O C IA TIO N . INC , and
TY R A N N Y POPE and JO A N N E
P O P E , Defendants, In tho
Circuit Court, in and lor
Seminole County. Florida. Case
No. 04-CC-596-20-R. the under­
signed Clerk will sell at public
sale lo the highest and best bid­
der for cash at the Weal front
door ol the Seminole County
Courthouse. 3 0 1 N,
Park
Avanua, Sanlord. Seminola
County. Florida, at tha hour of
11.00 a m. on tha 27 day of May.
2004, that certain real property
situate and being In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
follows:
Lot 38. C E D A R G L E N O F
ALOM A W O O D S , according to
the pial thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 57, Pages 71 through
74, of the Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
Street Address: 5539 Canteen
Court
Oviedo. Florida 32765
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Mary Stroups
Deputy Clerk
William E. Reischmann, Jr.,
Esquire
Stanstrom. McIntosh. Colbert,
Whigham,
Reischmann
t

Sunday. May l). 20U4
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Partlow. PA.
P O Box 4848
Sanlord. FL 32772

Aa Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk

Publish: May 9. 18. 2004
E061

SM ITH. H IATT 6 OIAZ. P A .
Attorneys tor Plnlntltt
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd..
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F TH E S TA TE
O F FLO R IO A,
IN AND FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
CIVIL OIVtSION
C A S E N O : 03-CA-505-14K
C ITIC O R P T R U S T BANK. FSB.
F/K/A TR A V E L E R S BANK A
TR U S T. FSB,
Plaintiff.
vs.
RICHARD S P EAR R OW . JAN E
DOE
P EA R R O W .
TH E
UNKNOW N
W IFE
OF
R IC H A R D S P EA R R O W . IF
LIVIN G,
IN C LU D IN G
ANY
UN KNO W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E FE N D A N T(S ). IF
R EM AR R IED ,
AN D
IF
D E C E A S E D , TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UN K N O W N
H EIR S,
D E V IS E E S
G R AN TEES,
A S S IG N E E S .
C R E D ITO R S , LIE N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
P ERSONS
C LAIM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
AG AIN S T TH E NAMED
D E F E N D A N T (S ); W A C H O V IA
BANK, NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N S U C C E S S O R
BY M ER G ER T O FIR ST UNION
N ATIO NAL BANK. W H ETH E R
DISSO LVED O R P R ES EN TLY
EX ISTING . TO G E TH E R W ITH
ANY G R A N TE E S . ASSIG N EES,
C R E D ITO R S . L IE N O R S O R
T R U S T E E S O F SAID D E F E N ­
D A N T ^ ) A N D ALL O T H E R
PERSONS
CLA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER.
OR
A G A IN S T
D E F E N D A N T S ),
JO H N D O E . UNKNO W N
TE N A N T;
JA N E
DOE,
UN KNO W N TE N A N T.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Nollco Is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure
entored In tho above-styled
causo. in tho Circuit Court ot
Sominole County. Florida, I will
sell tho property situate in
Seminoto
County.
Florida,
described as
L O T 110. RIVER RUM S E C ­
TIO N TH R E E , A C C O R D IN G TO
T H E PLAT T H E R E O F
AS
R EC O R D E D IN PLAT B OO K 11,
P AG E 61, O F TH E PUB LIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA
A/K/A 620 RILL DRIVE. ALTA
M O N TE SPRINGS, FL 32714
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, AT TH E
W E S T F R O N T D O O R SEMI
N Q LE
C O U N TY
C O U R TM OUSE. S ANFO R O. FLORIDA
Florida, at 11,00 A M on the 1
day ol June. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
B Y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clork
Law Offices, ol Daniel , C,
Consuogta
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish May 9. 16. 2004
E062

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-CA-2933-14-K
UC N :
592003CA002933XXXXXX
M O R TG AG E
E L E C T R O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
SYSTEM S.
INC
AS
N O M IN E E
FO R
HOUSEHOLD
FIN A N C E
CO R P ., MIN N O
100046000037821901.
Plaintiff.

Publish May 9. 16. 2004
E063

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
T H E E IG H TE E N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F FLO R ID A . IN
AND FO R S E M IN O LE
CO U N TY G EN ERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO . 99-CA-1204-14G
C H A S E M ANH ATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N .
Plaintiff,
vt.
RICH ARD B UC H A N A N , el a l ,
Detcndanl(s).
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated April 30. 2004. and a Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
February 5. 2004 and oniored in
Case No 99-C A-I204-14G . ol
ihe Circuit Court of the E IG H ­
TE E N T H Judicial Circuit in and
tor S EM INO LE County. Florida
wherorn C H A S E M AN H ATTAN
M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A TIO N
is Plainliff and R IC H A R D
BUCHANAN,
el
al..
are
Defendants, I will soil to the
highest and boil tinkler lor cash
In al tlie West Ironl door ot Ihe
Courthouse, in S A N F O R D ,
S E M IN O L E County. Florida.
11 00 AM o'clock on tho 1st day
ol July. 2004, tho following
described property os sol lorth in
said Final Judgment, to wit
L O T 4. B LO C K 17. W E A TH E R S FIE LD , S E C O N D A D D I­
TIO N , A C C O R D IN G T O T H E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D
ED IN PLAT B O O K 12, PAGE
101
AN D
103.
P U B LIC
RECORDS OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A a/k/a 577
Notto Dame Drive. Altamonte
Springs, Florida 32714
D A TE D this 30 day ot April.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber and Gitlitr, P A
9830 S W 77th Avenue
Second Floor
Miami, Florida 33156
(3051-662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in this proceodiig
should contact ADA Coordinator
ul Saminolo County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avenuo. Suite
N301. Sanford, Florida 32771, ol
least live days prior to the pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234330. ext 4227,
1-800 9556771 (TD D ) or 1-800 955-8770
(V) via Florida Relay Sotvico
Publish May 9. 16.2004
EOC-I
N O TIC E
Vehicle Auction ® 9 00am
W H EN May 21, 2004
W H ER E Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Stroef Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHIC LE
Y E A R 1989
M A K E ;F O R D
M O D E L PICK UP
C O L O R BLUE
V IN # 1R E F 15Y5KNA71256
Vehicle Auction ® 9 00am
W H EN May 22. 2004
W H ER E. Paul's Towing, 1919
W 1st Stieot, Sanlord. F L 32771
(407)321-7442

VEHICLE
vs
C A R LO G U E R R IE R .o ta l,

Delendants
R E -N O TIC E O F S A LE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P TE R 45
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to art Order or
Summary Final Judgmenl ol
lorectosuro dated January 22.
2004. and order Resetting Sale
datod April 30. 2004. and
entered in Case No 03-CA2933-14K
UC N :
592003CA002933XXXXXX ot
Ihe Circuit Court ol tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
lor Seminole County. Florida,
wherein Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems. Inc as
nominoo for Household Finance
C orp.,
MIN No
1000480
00037821901 Is Plaintiff and
C A R L O G U E R R IE R
B EA T­
R ICE DAHIC AUD. DEERSONC.
HOM EOW NERS'
A S S O C IA ­
TIO N, INC . UN KNO W N TE N
A N T N O t; U N KNO W N T E N ­
ANT
NO .
2;
and
ALL
U N K N O W N P ARTIES C LA IM ­
IN G
IN T E R E S T S
BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T A NAM ED D E F E N ­
D A N T TO TH IS A C TIO N O R
H AV IN G O R C LAIM IN G T O
HAVE AN Y RIGHT, TITLE OR
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P ER TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Delendants. I will tell to the
highest and host bidder lot cash
al the West Front Door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North •Park
Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 32771 at
Semmolo County. Florida, at
11.00 a m on the June 3. 2004.
the following described property
as set forth in said Order or Final
Judgmenl, to-wtt:
LOT
12. D E E R S O N G .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH ER EO F.
R E C O R D E D IN
P U T B O O K 45. PAGE 17, O F
T H E P UB LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in ordor to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost lo you. to Ihe provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please contact the Court al 407665-4330 within two (2) working
day* ot your receipt ot this
Notice. * you are hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)9556770
D A TE D at Sanlord. Florida on
Apr* 30, 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE

YEAR 1908
MAKE BUICK
M O DEL 40H
C O LO R B LUE
VIN * 1G4AH51ROJ640262I
VEH IC LE;
Y E AR 1994
MAKE C H E V Y
M ODEL: S TA TIO N W AG O N
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN # 1G ND U06D3R T100440
VEH IC LE:
YE AR 1986
MAKE C H E V Y
M O DEL: 2DR
C O LO R : BLACK
V IN * : 1G1JE27P4G7134816
VEHICLE.
YE AR 1990
MAKE NISSAN
M O DEL: 2DR
C O LO R BLACK
V IN * 1N4GB22B6LC739029
Vehicle Auction u»9 00am
W H EN May 24. 2004
W H ER E Paul's Towtng, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YEAR . 1993
MAKE FO R D
M O DEL 2DR
C O L O R B LUE
VIN *, 1FAPPG249PH113539
Vehicle Auction ® 9 00am
W H EN May 25. 2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towtng. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YE AR 1993
M AKE: C H E V Y
M O DEL S TA TIO N W A G O N
C O L O R TE A L
V IN * 1GKDM15Z0PBS25781
VEHICLE;
YEAR 1991
M AKE P O N TIA C
M O D EL 2DR
CO LOR GR EY
V IN * 1G2JB14T1M7619460
VEHICLE:
YE AR t96t
MAKE BMW
M O DEL: 2DR
C O LO R G R E E N
VIN ( AAG33OOB0O22871
Vehicle Auction 09.00am
W H EN May 26. 2004
W H ER E Pauls Towing, 1919
W ttt Street. Sanford. F L 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHIC LE
YEAH 19931
MAKE M E R C U R Y
M O D EL 2DR
C O LO R . W H ITE
V IN * 1MEPM6044MH6I7636

Legals

L egals
Vehicle Auction 0 9 0 0 a m
W H EN June 9. 2004
W H ER E: P a u li Towtng. 1919
W. 1st Street, Santord. F L 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 2003
M AKE; NISSAN
M O D EL 4DR
C O LO R . R ED
VIN #. IN4AL11D23C299728
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN May 26, 2004
W H ER E: P a u li Towtng. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V EHICLE
YEAR ; 1990
MAKE M ITSUBISHI
M ODEL: 4DR
C O LO R BLUE
VIN » JA3CR56VXLZO18619
VEHICLE
YE AR 1989
MAKE FO R D
M O DEL TR U C K
C O L O R W H ITE
V IN # , 1FDKF37HXKN8230I8
VEH IC LE:
Y E A R 1988
M AKE LINCOLN
M O DEL 4DR
C O LO R G R E Y
VIN # ILNBM81FBJY610922
VEHICLE:
YE AR 1991
M AKE: MITSUBISHI
M O DEL 2DR
C O L O R BLUE
VIN # KPHVD22J3MU092672
Vehicle Auction ® 9 00am
W H EN May 30. 2004
W H ER E, Paul's Towing. t919
W 1st Street, Sanford, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YE AR 1990
MAKE FO R D
M ODEL: 4DR
C O LO R BLUE
VIN #. 1FA FP 52U 1W A 131031
Notice Is hereby given: Paul's
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvage tor cash on demand
to tvghosl bidder, tho following
described vehicles
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicles one hour prior to salo
Terms are "CASH O R C E R T I­
FIED FU N D S " Paul's Towing
reserves tho right lo accept or
re|oct any and ail BIDS
Publish May 9. 2004
E066
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S EM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File No 04-521-CP

of Sanford. Florida, this 4th day
of May. 2004
Ross
Robert,
Chairman
Planning 6 Zoning Commission
A D V IC E T O T H E P UB LIC II a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at the
above meeting or hearing,
he/tho may need a verbatim
record ot the proceedings
Including the testimony and evi­
dence. which record ts not pro­
vided by the City ot Sanlord
(F S 266 0105)
P E R S O N S W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIE S N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E
T O PARTICIPATE IN AN Y O F
TH ESE
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T T H E P E R ­
S O N N E L O F F IC E AD A C O O R ­
D IN A TO R A T 330 5626 48
H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F T H E
M E E TIN G
Publish May 9, 2004

Eoeo
N O TIC E
Board Mooting tor the Seminole
County Housing Authority at 662
Academy Place. Oviedo, FL
32765 on May 24. 2004, ®
7 00pm
Oliver Longiey
Executive Director
Publish May 9. 2004
E046

S EM INO LE C O U N TY
B C C P R O JE C T S :
For information on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our website at
www co seminote ft ut/purchastng
,
select
Current
Procurements lor a list ol all
active solicitations for RFPs.
PSs, IFBs and C C s Many can
be downloaded and printed al no
charge or call 407-665-7131. All
solicitations and procurement
information are also available al
tho County Services Building,
1101 Easl First Streol, Room
3208 Santord, F L
32771
between ttio hours ot SAM lo
5PM Mon-Frl
To guarantee receipt ot adden­
da, it Is ihe respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Semmolo
County Purchasing Division
prior lo tho tued receiving dale
ol submittals/bids
Addenda
Information is also available on
the County 's Web Page
Publish: May 9,2004
E049

IN n E : E S TA TE O F

N O TIC E O F
AD M IN ISTR ATIVE
C O M P LA IN T

MARY KALADOW ,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Tho administration ol tho estate
ot MARY KALADOW . deceasod.
whose date ol death was Apnl
22, 2004; and whose Social
Security Number Is 292-221160. is ponding In tho Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probale Division, ; the
address of which is P O Box
0099, Sanlord. Florida 327728099. Tho names and address­
es ol the personal representa­
tive and tho porsonal represen­
tative's attorney are sel forth
below.
All creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against Ihe decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
noiico Is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F TE R T H E D A TE O F TH E
F IR S T P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E DATE O F SER VIC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
AH other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands againsl Ihe
decedent s estate must trio Iheir
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILEO
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P ER IO D S E T F O R T H
A B O V E , A N Y C LAIM FILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
AFTER TH E
D E C E D E N T IS
DATE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
TH E D A TE O F F IR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
MAY 9. 2004.
Personal Representative
C IN D Y S T E G N E R
4912 Crescent Drive
Kansas City. M O 64133
Julia L. Frey
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No. 0350486
Lowndes. Drosdrck, Coster,
Kanlor &amp; Reed P A
215 N Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando. Florida 32802
Telephone (407)843-4600
Publish: May 9. 16. 2004
E079
N O TIC E O F P U B LIC
H EA R IN G T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L U S E
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
6
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall. Sanford. Florida, at 700
p m on Th u rsd a y, May 20,
2004, to consider a request for a
Conditional Use In a G C -2 ,
General Commercial Zoning
District
LE G A L D E S C R IP TIO N : W 67
F T O F E 167.44 F T O F L O T 2
(L E S S T H E S 17.7 F T ♦ R D ) N
O F 2ND S T BLK Z TO W N O F
S A N FO R D PB 1 PQ 113.
The property being more gener­
ally described as 1021 W 1st
Street
Conditional Use Requested. An
Urban In till Redevelopment
Project to allow a change ol use
from residential lo commercial
lor a non-conforming property.
All parties in interest and cfluens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning 6
Zoning Commission ot the C*y

rage □!»

TO

R O B E R T T. M O O N
Case No : CW2002-1654;
W 2008243

An A D M IN IS TR A TIV E C O M ­
PLAINT to revoke your license
and eligibility tor licensure has
been Mod against you.
You
have Ihe right lo request a hear­
ing
pursuant to
Soctions
120 569 and 120 57. Florida
Statutes, by mailing a request
lor same to the Florida
Department ol Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ot
Licensing, Post Office Box 6687,
Tallahassee. Florida 323146687. It a request tor hearing is
not received by 21 days from the
date ol the last publication, the
right lo a hearing in this matter
will bo waived
and
Ihe
Department will dispose ol this
cause in accordance with law
Publish May 9, 16. 23. 30. 2004
EOSO

Notice ot
Suspension
T O H OW AR D C. RICHM OND
Case No CW2004-0255;
W 9403795
A Notice of Suspension lo sus­
pend your license and eligibility
lor licensure has been filed
against you You havo Ihe right
lo request a hearing pursuant lo
Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
Florida Statutes, by mailing a
request lor same to Ihe Florida
Department ot Agriculture and
Consumer Services. Division ol
Licensing, Post Office Box 6687,
Tallahassee. Florida 323146687. II a request lor hearing Is
not received by 2 1 days from the
date ol the last publication, the
right lo heanng in this matter will
be waived and the Department
will dispose ot this cause in
accordance with law
Publish May 9. 16. 23. 30 2004
E0S1

N O TIC E O F LIEN S A L E
In accordance with the provi­
sions of Stale law, there being
due and unpaid charges lor
which the undersigned ts enti­
tled lo satisfy an owner’s Iten ol
the goods hereinafter described
and stored al Unde Bob's Sell
Storage located at. 2650 W
25th Street Sanlord, Florida
32771, (407) 324-9985
And.
due notice having been given,
to the owner of said property
and all parties known to dsim
an interest therein, and the time
specified in such notice lor pay­
ment of such having expired,
the goods wiM be sold at public
auction at the above stated
address to the highest bidder or
otherwise disposed ol on
Wednesday. M AY 26, 2004
Date of Auction Time 1 45 PM
Customer Name. Inventory.
*125,
Marchal
Taylor,
Household goods, furniture,
boxes, sporting goods, appli­
ances. A TV'S
*206. April Myles. Household
goods, furniture
*273, Larry Cooper. Household
goods, sporting goods, tools.
TV 's or Stereo Equipment
*330, Apnl Myles. Household
goods
#367, Travis Chandler, Rims
#404.
Michael
Eason.
Household goods
#510,
Mathew
T
H am s,
Household goods
Publish: May 0 .1 6 . 2004
E052

�Page 0B

Sunday, May 0. 2004

Th e H er a ld

L egals

Legals

Legals

Legals

Public Auction

Vehicle Auction
Auction date Is May 20TM, 2004
• 8:00 am
Location: City Wrecker Service,
1238 W Hwy 438, Altamonte
Springs, F L 32714

C fTY O F L A K E MARY,
FLO R ID A
N O TIC E O F
P U B U C H EAR IN G

Notice

Public auction to bo hold al
9 01 am. on tha &lt;Jay(») tpadtod
below, al Ihe front door ol
Athen'* Towing. Inc. located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Sanford, F U for the pur
poee of dispoeing of the tottowmg vohtctea
For further Information please
c a l (407)321-2948
08711/2004
( t ) Year 2003&gt;Maka Mercedes
VIN* WD6UF&amp;5J23X110451

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN by
the City Commission of the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on May 20, 2004, at
7:00 P. M., or as soon thereafter
as possible, to consider
Resolution entitled

Year Make Color VIN#
1977 Oldsmobrle blue
3N89L7X178782
1983 Datson red
JN1HZD4S90X8S9148

A R E S O L U TIO N O F TH E C IT Y
O F LAK E MARY, FLO R ID A .
P ROVIDING FO R TH E V A C A T­
ING O F A P O R TIO N O F TH E
S TO R M W A TE R
EASEM ENT
A LO N G TH E R EAR O F L O T S 1
• 3 O F TH E
O A K S AT
TIM A C U A N
S U B D IV IS IO N ,
MORE
P AR TIC U LA R LY
D E S C R IB E D H E R E IN ; P R O ­
VIDING E F F E C T IV E OATH

1988 Ford drk blue
1FM CA11S5GZA35229
1991 Chevrolet white
1G1JC84Q9M7183968

05/23/2004
( t ) Year t984/Make OkJtmobHa
VIN I 103AY37Y3EM768548

1991 Toyota white
1NXAE94A5MZ182690
1992 Otdsmobile gold
1G3HN53I9N1820425

05/22/2004
(1) Year 1993/Mako Honda
VIN# t HGE J 1182PL034902

1993 Ford maroon
1 FA P P 6 2TIP H 214355

Pursuanl to Florida Statue
713 78 Elite Towing Inc. will sell
on May 21, 2004 at 1000 am at
118 Marker St., Altamonlo
Springs,
Florida.
Seller
reserves (ho right to bid. Sold
as is, no warranty Seller guar­
antees no title, Terms cash
Car one 1995 Hyundai
V IN # K M H V F14N X S U 157948

1996 Chevrolet green
3G1JC1246TSS11955
1998 Ford black
1FAIP 4040TF137742
Publish: May 9, 2004
E069

A D V E R TIS E M E N T O F S A L E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that the undersignod Intends to
sell the personal property
described below to enforce a
ken Imposed on said property
under the Florida Self S lor ago
Facility Act Statues (Section
83 801-83 809)
The undersigned win sen at
public sale by competitive bid­
ding on the 28th day of May,
2004 at 3 45 pm, on the premis­
es where said property has been
stored and which are located at
Ample Storage Center, 100
Ample Court. 2900 West Airport
Boulevard, County ot Seminole.
Slate of Florida, Ihe following:

Legal

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the City of Sanford, Florida
in accordance with Florida
Statutes Chaptor 70S intends on
disposing ol lost/abandoned
property in one ot Ihe following
manners: 1. Return the property
to the original owner, 2. Return
the property to Ihe finder This
property consists of currency
and
other
property
of
redeemable value
Ail Interested persons making
claims against said property
must show proof of ownership or
must be able to Identify the
properly and currency by know­
ing amount, location, and date
where It was found Claim must
bo made at the Sanford Police
Department on or bofore May
10, 2004
C fTY O F S A N FO R D

1*1 Donna Baldwin
Customers
Name
Description ol Goods

Unit#

Etwrn W Hotcomb, #D-015 Pool
supplies
Mary Brown, L-OtOcc
Furniture, Boies, Etc.

Tho Public Hearing will be held
at the Lake Mary Community
Center, 260 N Country Club
Road, Lake Mary. Florida Tho
Public Is Invited to attend and be
hoard.
Said hearing may be
continued from time to time until
a final decision is made by the
City Commission

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Publish. May 9. 2004
E068

Property and Evidence Clerk
Publish: May 2. 9. 2004
E030

Toys.

Purchases must be paid lor at
ihe time ot purchase in cash
only All purchased items sold as
Is, where is, and must be
removed at the Ume ol tale
Sale subject to cancellation in
the event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party
This is the 27th day ol April,
2004
Pubksh: May 2. 9,2004
E029

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A LE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien end intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78 Ol
Ihe Florida Statutes that on
05/24/2004 09 00 a m al 2522
Country Club R d . Santord, FI
32771-4059. Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any and/or aU
bid*
1LNLM82W6P Y674369
1993 Lincoln Town Car

N O T IC E O F S A LE
O F M O TO R V E H IC LE
Pursuanl to Florida Statute
713 585, Mid-Florida Lien and
Recovery, will sell at public sale
lor cash the following described
vehicle(s) located at lienor's
piece to satisfy a claimed ben tor
1991 IN TER N ATIO N AL TK VIN;
1HTSCNDP9M H 325583 Lien
Amt.: $6190 73. Owner/Flowers
Etc Inc POB 95001 Lk Mary. FL
Lienholder: Roemy Waisman.
lienor/BAH Mobile 180 Hope St
Longwood, F L Sate dale May
24, 2004, 10 oo am al 180 Hope
St Longwood. FL 407-834-0224
Said
vehlde(s)
may
be
redeemed by satisfying the ben
prior to talo date. You have the
right to a hearing at any time
prior to sate date by Ming a
demand lor hearing in the circuit
court. Owner has the right to
recover possession ot vehicle by
bng a bond In accordance
with F S 559 917. Any proceeds
In excess ol the amount ol the
lien will be deposited «mh the
Clerk of Circuit Court in the
county where the vehicle is held
Publish: May 9. 2004
E071

MAY 27
91 FO R D
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MAY 28
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Copies ot the Resolution and the
full legal description by motes
and bounds are available In tho
Community
Development
Department, temporarily located
al the Lake Mary Police
Department. 165 E Crystal Lake
Avenue. Lake Mary For ques­
tions regarding the Resolution,
please contact Gary Schindler.
City Planner, et 407-565-1442.
N O TE : IF A P ER S O N D E C ID ES
T O A P P E A L AN Y D E C IS IO N
MADE BY TH IS COM M ISSION
W ITH R E S P E C T T O ANY M AT­
T E R C O N S ID E R E D AT TH IS
M E E TIN G O R HEARING, HE
OR
SHE
W ILL N E E D
A
R E C O R D O F TH E P R O C E E D
INGS, AND THAT. FO R S U C H
P U R P O S E , HE O R S H E MAY
N E E D T O E N S U R E TH A T A
VERBATIM R E C O R D O F TH E
P R O C E E D IN G S
IS M ADE,
W H IC H R E C O R D IN C LU D E S
T H E T E S T IM O N Y A N D E V I­
D E N C E U P O N W H IC H T H E
A P P E A L IS T O BE B AS E D
FLO R ID A S TA T U T E S 2B6 0105
P E R 5 0 N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P AR TIC IP ATE IN A N Y O F
TH ESE
P R O C E E D IN G S
S H O U LD C O N T A C T TH E C IT Y
AO A
C O O R D IN A TO R
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M E E TIN G
A T 407-324-3024

93 C H E V R O L E T
1G CO C1424PE179633
,

MAY 25

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MAY 22
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E072

N O TIC E O F S A L E O F
M O TO R V E H IC LE P E R S U A N T
T O F.S. 713,78
1989
JE E P
UT
VIN ;
1J4 FJ27L 7KL5866B0
1992
P O N TIA C
2D
VIN:
1G2NE1432NC264526
1961
M E R C E D E S -B E N Z 4 0 VIN:
W DBC B20A6BB O 01963 1997
S A TU R N
4E
VIN.
1G8ZK5279VZ262167.
1995
S A TR U N
4D
VIN:
1G B2H 5286SZ115629.
1985
C A D ILLA C
2D
VIN:
IG6EL57B4FEB31046
1995
S A TU R N
VIN:
t G BZK5276TZ338151
1995
CHEVR OLET
4D
VIN.
2 G 1WL52M7S92344B8
1993
O LDSM O BHE
VIN:
1G3 WH54 T5PD334595. 1992
S A TU R N
4D
1G 8Z K 5472 N Z182805
2000
CHEVR OLET
VIN:
1G t JC5242Y72441 tO.
1980
M ERCEDES
BENZ
VIN:
12313012166275 1980 M E R ­
CEDES
BENZ
VIN:
12303312021671 Located at:
650 N Hwy 17-92 Longwood.
FL
Tel: 407-767-4070 Sale
date M AY 19, 2004, 10 00 a m
650 N Hwy 17-92, Longwood,
FL. Towlng/storage company
reserves the right to withdraw
said vehlcle(s) and/or vessel
Irom the auction. For more
inquiries call 407-657-7995.
Publish May 9. 2004
E070

C IT Y O F LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foster, City Clerk
D A TE D : Apnl 28, 2004

Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanlord, FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX

Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E033

U N C LA IM E D V E H IC LE
A U C TIO N

Vehicle Type Vtn# Auction Date

Removal ol the described vehi­
cles was conducted in compli­
ance with F.S, 713 78 Notice
that Harrys Towing will sell said
vehicles at Public Auction tor
Cash on May 21, 2004. a t l 0 00
A M at 102 N Maple Ave..
Santord, FL 32771 All vehicles
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior to sale.
1997 FO R D
1FA LP 13P2 VW288251

Publish: May 9. 2004
E067

SHE’S NOT WEARING
A FLOATING DEVICE.
THANKFULLY, SHE IS ONE

MAY 28

A portion ol the stormwater
relention/detention easement
along the rear line ol Lots 1
through 3 ol O A K S
OF
TIM A C U A N . according to the
plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 60. Pages 46-48 of Ihe
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida

1995 Mercury gr eon
3M ASM 10J45R617822
N O TIC E

Vehicle Type V « # Auction Date

vacating the following portion of
tho stormwater easement:

1994 Dodge white
1B3ES27CXSD524278

Publish May 9. 2004
E085

Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanford. FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX

MAY 28
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E077

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SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX CERTIFICATE
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE 26TH DAY OF
MAY. 2004. 9:00 A M AT THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING
IN SANFORD. 1101 EAST FIRST STREET. R OOM 1020,
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE. STATE OF FLORIDA. TAX SALE
CERTIFICATES WILL BE SOLD ON THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED LAND TO PAY THE AMOUNT DUE FOR TAXES
HEREIN SET OPPOSITE THE SAME. TOGETHER WITH ALL
COSTS OF SUCH SALE AND ALL ADVERTISING. SALE WILL
BE HELD IN THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS

The "parcel number” shown for each property
may be used to identify the property using the
example legend. "HX” printed to the right of
parcel number denotes homestead exemption.

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B L O C K IF IN S U B D IV IS IO N
P A R C E L IF U N P L A T T E D
LOT

AA-BB-CC-DDD-EEEE-FFFF
NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

------------ SEC 13 TWP 19 RNG 29------******* p r e s e r v e a t a s t o r FARMS PH 1
*******PB 60 PGS 1 THRU 4
***
*******pT 0F 24-19-29-bAA-0A00-0010 ***
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
6,115 2 1
13-19-29-5DT-0000-0020
PAD: 5004 HAWKS HAMMOCK WAY
SAMUEL KAREMA T
1,336 41
13-19-29-5DT-0000-0640
PAD: 4770 CAINS WREN TR
------------ SEC 21 TWP 19 RNG 29-----****** *w e KIVA CAMP SITES REPLAT
*
...... OF
•*•
*
...... PB 9 PGS 19 20 ♦
21
*«»
MUSE DOUGLAS &amp; MUSE GARY &amp;
3,797.43
MUSE MICHAEL 4 STIFFEY CYNTHTA
21-19-29-5MQ-0000-0110
PAD: 206 WF.KIVA PARK DR
NELY 100 FT OF LOT 11 ♦ SLY .
*
...... WEKTVA HIGHLANDS
******‘UNRECORDED PLAT
PATEL AMRISH &amp; RANNA
1,102.61
21-19-29-5UM-0000-0130
SEC 21 TWP 19S RGF. 29F. E 1/2
MC CAWLEY JOE B JR # C/O
268.49
BECKER KENNETH A
2119-29-5UM-0000-0430
PAD: 241 NOVA DR
SEC 21 TWP 19S RGE 29E
------------ SEC 22 TWP 19 RNG 29-----WTLBER RICHARD E
13,994 96
2219-29-300-005A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 0100 W 46 SR
------------ SEC 23 TWP 19 RNG 29-----******‘SEMINOLE ESTATES
*•*
*•*•**•5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 67 PARCELS •**
*******ALSO IN 24-19-30
BURKE GENE A &amp; PATRICIA J
1,202.89
23- 19-29-3AB-001B-0000
PAD: 5763 MICHELLE LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29F, BEG ...
YOUNG STEVEN R
1,828.72
23-19-29-3AB-001P-0000
SEC 23 TWP 19S RGE 29F, BEG ...
2,008.77
YOUNG STEVEN R
23-19-29-3AB-001Z-0000 (HX)
PAD: 6010 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
1,469.42
ROBINSON JAMES M &amp; PENNY M
23-19-29-3AB-002A-0000
PAD: 5953 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
BARNES DONALD L £ JUDY L
4,159.95
23-19-29-3AB-002X-0000
PAD: 5712 MICHELLE LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29F,
DOWNER KATHRYN L
2,606.39
2319-29-3AB-003S-0000 (HX)
PAD: 6022 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
------------ SEC 24 TWP 19 RNG 29
KENNERKNECHT FRANCIS &amp;
543.92
GERALDINE
2419-29-300-004E-0000
PAD: N ORANGE AVF.
678.99
CRAVEN ROBERT S
24-19-29-300-004K-0000 (HX)
PAD: NORTH RD
2,049.20
BRUCE MARIA M
24-19-29-300-0110-0000
PAD: 5684 NORTH RD
806.67
KOPP LAWRENCE J
24-19-29-300-0210-0000
PAD: 5446 ORANGE BLVD
*******ASTOR FARMS
......*.
.......PB 6 PG 13
........
KEMPKE KEITH
1,959.20
24-19-29-5AA-0C00-OO8O (HX)
PAD: 5640 DEER PATH LN
WAGNER CHASITY 4
1,366.08
SHRAKF. KATHLEEN
2419-29-5AA-ODOO-0O6O (HX)
PAD: 5624 DEER PATH I.N
------------ SEC 25 TWP 19 RNG 29-----------APPLEBY CHARLES W
1,266.60
2519-29-300-0190-0000
PAD: CENTER RD
APPLEBY ALYCE R LIFE EST
781.68
(APPLEBY CHARLES)
25-19-29-300-019A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 150 N CENTER RD
ROCK OF CENTRAL FLA INC
12,175.56
25-19-29-300-0290-0000
PAD: W HWY 46
******‘GLADES ON SYLVAN LAKE PH 2
********
*******PB 52 PGS 65 THRU 69
........
PROSCIA VINCENT A &amp; STACY H
4,546.64
25-19-29-502-0000-1320
PAD: 557 WALDEN VIEW DR
DRUAR JOSEPH H £ SUZANNE E
3,925.64
25-19-29-502-0000-1700 (HX)
PAD: 6701 BELL GLADE PL
•••••••BERINGTON CLUB PH 1
........
. . * * . . * p B 54 p c s 4 THRU 6
........
4,402.64
RUSSELL EWART £ GRACE
25-19-29-503-0000-0030
PAD: 209 SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA LN
2,982.27
COSAT DAVID M £ CYNTHIA C
25-19-29-503-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 212 SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA LN
HADID MUSTAFA M £ MARTHA L
3,559.92
25-19-29-503-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 5713 CLIMBING ROSE WAY
.......BERINGTON CLUB PH 2
........
.......PB 55 PGS 51 £ 52
........
SCHEUERLE ROBERT l HOLLY
3,770.47
25-19-29-505-0000-1080 (HX)
PAD: 245 MEADOW BEAUTY TER
.......BERINGTON CLUB PH 3
........
*•••**•PB 56 PGS 99 £ 100
........
•••••••ALL 25-19-29-300-036B-0000
........
ASENJO STALIN A £
3,960.99
SOSA JESSICA L
25-19-29-506-0000-0650 (HX)
PAD: 349 GREEN ASH LN
.......GLADES ON SYLVAN LAKE PH 1
••••••«•
......*PB 49 PGS 96 THRU 101
........
PITSCHMAN ERNEST R JR P
3,830.28
25-19-29-5MU-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 6962 SYLVAN WOODS DR
CURLEY NOAL W 1 BETH M
13,070.58
25-19-29-5MU-0000-0250
PAD: 6921 SYLVAN WOODS DR
------------ SEC 26 TWP 19 RNG 29------------

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11

12

13

14
15
16

17
18

19
20

21

22
23

24
25
26

27

28

29
30

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MULLINS DEV CONSULTING SF.RV
INC
26-19-29-300-0050-0000
PAD: 6850 W 46 SR
MULLINS DEV CONSULTING SF.RV
TNC
26-19-29-300-005B-0000
PAD: 6050 W 46 SR
SUNSET EQUITY PARTNERS TNC
26-19-29-300-009B-0000
.......YANKEE LAKE SUBD
*..... PB 9 PG 91
KEMPKE KEVIN £
KEMPKE LEONARD W £ SHIRLEY A
26-19-29-502-0000-015A (HX)
PAD: 7385 W 46 SR
PT OF LOTS 15 £ 16 DESC AS
*******LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES
.... **PB 12 PG 13
MILLER ANN L &amp;
HICKS MARDELL L
26-19-29-503-0000-039A
TAD: SYLVAN CT
N 10 FT OF LOT 39
ABRAMSON DALE
26-19-29-503-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 7380 LAKE DR
PRESCOTT VERNON F. £
PARKER ANGEI.TA I.
26-19-29-503-0000-0630 (HX)
PAD: 7300 LAKE DR
DOWNER DOUGLAS L
26-19-29-503-0000-0790 (HX)
PAD: 7370 CANAL DR
WILLIAMS JAMES C £ XINTA M
26-19-29-503-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 7336 CANAL DR
CLANTON DONALD H S DEBRA S
26-19-29-503-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 7359 SYLVAN DR
F.LORANTA JACK R
26-19-29-503-0000-1100 (HX)
PAD: 7234 SYLVAN CT
.......BYI.VA GLADE
...... PB 22 PGS 20 £ 21
RAMBO BYRON L £ VICTORIA J
26-19-29-506-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 6931 TALLOW TREE RD
NGUYEN LOC K £
LE NC.A
2G-19-29-50G-0000-0180
PAD: 6900 TALLOW TREE RD
JOYCE OLGA M
26-19-29-506-0000-0200
PAD: 6920 TALLOW TREE RD
FLANDERS J WAYNE £ ROSE
26-19-29-506-0000-0210
PAD: 6930 TALLOW TREE RD
.... .
SYLVAN COVF.
.......PB 42 PGS 69 TO 74
CHRISTOPHER MTCHAEL L £ TF.RRIE
2619-29-507-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 615 GRAND CYPRESS PT
------------ SEC 27 TWP 19 RNG 29MICHAEL GARY TRUSTEE
FBO
2719-29-300-004A-0000
PAD: LAKE ROSS LN
MICHAEL GARY TRUSTEE
FBO
27-19-29-300-0050-0000
PAD: 1887 PAINTED POST RD
MICHAEL GARY TRUSTEE
FBO
27-19-29-300-0090-0000
PAD: 8100 LAKE ROSS DR
MICHAEL GARY TRUSTEE
FBO
27-19-29-300-009B-0000
PAD: LAKE ROSS LN
MICHAEL GARY TRUSTEE
FBO GARY MICHAEL
27-19-29-300-009C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 8100 LAKE ROSS DR
BIF.LA JOSEPH S £ AUNTCA L
27-19-29-300-022V-0000 (HX)
PAD: 8215 LAKE ROSS LN
...... IAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
*******pB 11 PGS 60 l 61
RIZZO EUGENE £ TAMMY M
27-19-29-501-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 121 VENETIAN CT
MILLER WILLIAM M &amp; CAROLYN J
27-19-29-501-0000-0200
PAD: 130 VENETIAN CT
DAVIES BEVERLY B £
DAVIES JOHN J JR &amp; CHRISTINE S
27-19-29-501-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 7871 VIA BONITA
LEMIF.UX DIANNA
27-19-29-501-0000-0970
PAD: 8220 VIA BONITA
•••••••DAWN ESTATES SEC 2
.......PB 22 PG 91
BENFER STEVE £ CARMEN
27-19-29-5EW-0000-0200
PAD: 8301 MURRAY CT

SEQ .»

4,109.03

3,315.41

854.92

31

32

33

&gt;****•##

1,467.82

71.83

34

35

36
37

881.68

38

021.96

39

2,068.23

40

1,736.89

41

3,169.92
900.16

42
43

1,091.01

44

3,292.31

45

4,634.27

46

10.20

47

753.44

48

182.56

49

17.61

50

3,667.27

51

2,602.55

52

53
54
55

770.91

56

3,577.07

57

58
59

TAXES DUE

*
.PB 63 PGS 3 - 5
.......ALL 34-19-29-300-0050-0000
TODAY HOMES TNC
34-19-29-504-0000-0140
PAD: B279 DAY LILY PL
TODAY HOMES INC
34-19-29-504-0000-0150
PAD: 8273 DAY LILY PL
TODAY HOMES INC
34-19-29-504-0000-0210
PAD: 0104 NARROW LEAF PT
******‘CARDINAL POTNTE
...... PB 5 1 PGS 69 4 70
RGD RESIDENTIAL LLC
C/O GRAY HARRIS 4 ROBINSON
34-19-29-510-0000-0100
PAD: 086 CARDINAL POINTF. COVE
RGD RESIDENTIAL LLC
C/O GRAY HARRIS S ROBINSON
34-19-29-510-0000-0110
PAD: 887 CARDINAL POINTF. COVE
MILLER CRAIG 4 GRACE
34-19-29-510-0000-0140
PAD: 875 CARDINAL POINTF, COVE
WHITF.SAND DEV CORP OF
SEMTNOLF. COUNTY
34-19-29-510-0000-0160
PAD: 867 CARDIANL POINTF. COVE
CRUZ MIRTA 4
DONATO DOMINICK
34-19-29-510-0000-0170
PAD: 663 CARDINAL POINTF. COVF,
*
...... ‘RIVER CREST PH 1
. . . . . * * pB 36 pGS i 3 T0 y ]
GAT7. RAYMOND J III 4 SHERRIE W
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 8362 RAMBLING RIVER DR
MUNOZ FRANKIE 4 OLGA L
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0260
PAD: CREST RIDGE CT
ADKINS GILBERT F. 4 LINDA S
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 8410 RAMBLING RIVER DR
MAXWELL BRUCE H 4 IVY S
34-19-2 9-5JM-0000-04 80
PAD: 2529 RIVER TREE CIR
NAGY GASPTRF, I. Ill
34-19-2 9-5JM-0000-0710
PAD: 2454 RTVF.R TREE CIR
CHOW PENGUIN CHUNG-PTNG 4
JEANIE YING HA
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 8397 RAMBLING RIVER DR
******* ij\k E MARKHAM PRESERVE
...... PB 57 PGS 9 TO 12
*.**.* *a l l 27-1 9-29-A/23 A/32
WATERFORD DEV CORp
34- 19-2 9-5PQ-0000-0010
PAD: 7709 MARKHAM BEND PL
------------ SEC 35 TWP 19 RNG 29TAYLOR MTCHAEL L 4 PATRICIA L
3519-29-300-004E-0000
PAD: S SYLVAN LAKE DR
****** *SYLVAN ACRES
*******5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
...* * .* 5

. . . . . . . POXSPUR

..... *PB 25 PGS 71 £ 72
ROWE JOSEPH £ JULIE
27-19-29-5FV-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 102 POLO LN
WILLIAMS LAURETTE LIFE EST
(WILLIAMS JAMES C)
27-19-29-5FV-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 115 POLO LN
.......FOXSPUR SUBD PH 2
■•*....pB 30 PGS 71 TO 73
PREEST JUDITH l LYLE
27-19-29-5KA-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 200 STEEPLECHASE CIR
FELGENHAUER KEVIN C SR 4 LINDA
27-19-29-5KA-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 169 STEEPLECHASE CIR
------------ SEC 34 TWP 19 RNG 29•••••••HAMLTN GROVE ESTATES
.*.*•*•pB 22 PG 63
STALLINGS EUELL E JR 4 CRYSTAL
34-19-29-503-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 601 LONGWOOD MARKHAM RD
HAWORTH ROBERT 4 SANDRA
34-19-29-503-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 031 LONGWOOD MARKHAM RD
......‘MARKHAM ESTATES SUBDIVISION

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ.«

#* **#« **
800.29

64

800.29

65

000.29

66

1,856.58

67

2.041.99

66

2.040.99

69

1,850.13

2,220.97

71

•••'****#
3, 445.10

72
73
74
75
76
77

2,227.97

78

1, 103.89

79

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FULMER ALAN F, 4 PATRICIA A
35-19-29-301-0010-0000
PAD: WILD ROSE TRL
SEC 35 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
VANDF.STREEK DANIEL P
35-19-29-301-001D-0000
PAD: S SYLVAN LAKE DR
SEC 35 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
...... BROOKHAVF.N
*******PB 57 pcs 57-65
PETERSON JONATHAN I.
35-19-29-502-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 1017 CHERRY RIDGE DR
TEJADA GERARD M 4
REYES IVF.TTE
35-19-29-502-0000-0540 (HX)
PAD: 1832 CHERRY RIDGE DR
SUECOF SHARON L
35-19-29-502-0000-0860
PAD: 1590 CHERRY BLOSSOM TER
MF.THVEN MARK R 4 RANDY
35-19-29-502-0000-1100
PAD: 1657 TENNYSON CT
MISIR RAJMATEE
35-19-29-502-0000-1370
PAD: 1619 CHERRY BLOSSOM TER
CONLEY BRENDA P
35-19-29-502-0C01-0000
PT OF TRACTS C 4 E DESC AS ...
.......CARISBROOKE
.......PB 58 PGS 69-72
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0010
PAD: 1852 BRACKF.NHURST PLACE
VINTAGE HOMES INC
35-19-29-504-0000-0090
PAD: 1900 BRACKENHURST PLACE
PRESTERA JOHN A
35-19-29-504-0000-0100
PAD: 1901 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0120
PAD: 1B83 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0130
PAD: 18 65 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0140
PAD: 1841 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0150
PAD: 1835 BRACKENHUSRT PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0160
PAD: 1829 BRACKENHUSRT PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0240
PAD: 1733 BRACKENHURST PLCE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29 504-0000-0250
PAD: 1727 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0200
PAD: 1720 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29- 504-0000-0290
PAD: 1726 BRACKENHURST PLACE

i

2,785.21

80

2,619.34

01

82
83

84
85
86

87

88

91

94
95

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16

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

TlIK HERALD

TAXES DUE

CAR1SBR0OKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0300
PAD: 1732 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0330
PAD: 1750 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0340
PAD: 1756 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0370
PAD: 1774 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0390
PAD: 1786 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0400
PAD: 1798 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0410
PAD: 1804 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0420
PAD: 1810 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CORREIA MARSHA W
35-19-29-504-0000-0430
PAD: 1812 BRACKENHURST PL
COMPTON JAMES W 5 FRANCES J
35-19-29-504-0000-0440
PAD: 1101 FIELDWOOD BLVD
..... CHERRY RIDGE UNIT 3

SEQ. #

1,922.03

100

2,135.27

101

2,135.27

102

103

2,135.27

104

2,135.27

105

2,135.27

106

2,135.27

107

3,627.83

108

2,348.48

109

.....

*......

CRANHAM GINA B
5,322.90
35-19-29-5PK-0000-0790 (HX)
PAD: 1694 CHERRY BLOSSOM TRL
******‘RESERVE 2 AT HEATHROW
••••*“
**«».**pB 60 PGS 22 THRU 25
*******
*******ALl 35-19-29 A/36A,27A
******.
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0010
PAD: 1501 EDENHALL PT
RUFF PAUL
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0060.
PAD: 1520 EDENHALL PT
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0070
PAD: 1516 EDENHALL PT
RUFF PAUL
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0150
PAD: 1071 HENLEY DOWNS PL
RUFF PAUL
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0160
PAD: 1075 HENLEY DOWNS PL
HILLCREST HOMER &amp; DEV INC
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0200
PAD: 1091 HENLEY DOWNS PL
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0220
PAD: 1099 HENLEY DOWNS PL
RALEY BILLY R &amp; MELODIE J
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0260
PAD: 1078 HENLEY DOWNS PL
RUFF PAUL
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0320
PAD: 1050 HENLEY DOWNS PL
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
35-19-29-5QF-0000-0370
PAD: 1030 HENLEY DOWNS PL
....... ... SEC 36 TWP 19 RNG 29—
999.50
GORDON DOUGLAS K
3619-29-300-012C-0000 (HX)
TAD: 6697 MARKHAM RD
GORDON MARINA V
918.02
36-19-29-300-014A-0000
PAD: MARKHAM RD
* #* * #« * *
******‘TROVE PARK

110

111

112

113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120

121

122

* * * * * * * pB 4 pG 16

817.61

HALL HAROLD A II 4 SHELIA W
36-19-29-501-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 5845 S SYLVAN LAKE DR
LOTS 1 2 &amp; 3 (LESS RD)
*******HERON RIDGE PH 1

123

*******PB 55 PG 35

HENDERSON CALVIN J
36-19-29-504-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1222 PALLISTER LN
******‘RESERVE AT HEATHROW
.******PQ 55 PGS 94 Ti!RU 9 6
*******PT 36-19-29-300-0160-0000
TAZZA ERNEST E 4 BARBARA
36-19-29-505-0000-0140
PAD: 1424 LANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0160
PAD: 1448 LANGHAM TER

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
WALKER BERRY J JR TRUSTEE
FBO
36-19-29-5NH-0000-0450
PAD: 1193 CHESSINGTON CIR
•“ “ “ BURLINGTON OAKS
.... “ PB 53 PGS 37 4 38

TAI.KE PETER 4 KARI.E

2,135.27

* * * * * * * pB j g peg g v - g g

4,793.31

i

124

* * i* * * * * 4

2.040.99
2.040.99

HILLCRFST HOMES 4 DF.V INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0170
PAD: 1452 LANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0190
PAD: 1460 LANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0200
PAD: 1464 LANGHAM TER
STAFFORD JAMES T 4 ROBERTA
36-19-29-505-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 1445 LANGHAM TER
HACK EDDY J 4 SHERRI L
36-19-29-505-0000-0510
PAD: 1437 LANGHAM TER
******‘KENTFORD GARDEN

125
126

127
128
129
130
131

**.****PB 50 pGS 42-44

KAZINEC BETH ANN 4 LARRY S
36-19-29-508-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 1518 ST EDMUNDS PL
PATINO JUAN F 4 MARTHA J
36-19-29-508-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1542 ST EDMUNDS PL
WETHERALD THOMAS R 4 KELLE A
36-19-29-508-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 1552 LANGHAM TER
CABRERA PABLO 4 JEANNETTE
36-19-29-508-0000-0570
PAD: 1053 SURREYWOOD LN
SMIDT LAWRENCE J 4 PEGGY A
36-19-29-508-0000-0610 (HX)
PAD: 1095 BLOOMSBURY RUN
**.....BUCKINGHAM ESTATES

132
133
134
135
136

*.*••*.PB 59 pGS 0 O _ 03

OLEJNIK PAUL A 4 F.DYTA A
36-19-29-509-0000-0620 (HX)
PAD: 2204 NORTHUMBRIA DR
COCHRAN JOHN C 4 CECILS F
36-19-29-509-0000-1320
PAD: 6484 EVERINGHAM LN
••**••‘KEENWICKE
•“ “ “ PB 53 PGS 14 THRU 17
METHVEN MARK 4
MARTIN RANDY
36-19-29-5NH-0000-0020
PAD: 1094 ABERDOVEY PT

■•4-■w-4 i

137
138
........
......
3,400.23

139

36-19-29-5NK-0000-0010
PAD: 1733 KERSLEY CIR
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
36-19-29-5NK-0000-0150
PAD: 1693 KERSLEY CIR
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
36-19-29-5NK-0000-0190
PAD: 1677 KERSLEY CIR
...... KEENWICKE PH 2
.... “ PB 53 PGS 40 THRU 42
RENO PATRICK A 4 MICHELLE M
36-19-29-5NL-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1393 STANFIELD CV
------------ SEC 16 TWr 19 RNG 30*..... SANFORD FARMS
* * . * . . * p B ! pGS 1 2 7 120 t 128 1 / 2
FAIRCLOTH MARTHA G
16-19-30-5AB-0200-0050 (HX)
PAD: 4761 ORANGF BLVD
l.OTS 5 4 6 (LESS S 545.5 FT) ...
HO MAN WING 4
MORA OLGA M
16-19-30-5AB-0300-005A (HX)
PAD: 1565 MISSOURI AVE
N 372.54 ET OF LOT 5 BLK 3
HAMZEHLOUI EBRAHIM 4 TAMMY S
16-19-30-5AB-0700-0030 (HX)
PAD: 4755 OHIO AVE
HAMZEHLOUI EBRAHIM 4 TAMMY F
16-19-30-5AB-0700-0040
PAD: OHIO AVE
YOUNG CRAIG 4 KIMBERLEE
16-19-30-5AB-0700-008A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
LOT 8 (LESS W 167.87 FT 4 ...
PIZZOLA SALVATORE 4 ROSALIE
16-19-30-5AB-0900-0080
PAD: 4840 OHIO AVE
GILES JAMES R 4 LEANN F
16-19-30-5AB-1300-005A (HX)
PAD: 4996 ORANGE BLVD
S 160 FT OF W 295 FT OF LOT ...
HASHINOWSKI STEPHEN 4 PAT
16-19-30-5AB-1900-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1527 N NEW YORK ST
LOT 5 (LESS N 322.5 FT) BLK 19
HOLDEN GEORGE W
16-19-30-5AB-1900-005A (HX)
PAD: 1595 NEW YORK ST
N 322.5 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 19
RF.AGIN MATTHEW K
16-19-30-5AB-1900-007A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
W 165 FT OF LOT 7 BLK 19
REAGIN MATTHEW K
16-19-30-5A3-1900-008A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
LOT 8 (LESS E 157.50 ET) BLK ...
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHIN
16-19-30-5AB-2100-0060
PAD: 5375 OHIO AVE
LOT 6 (LESS S 296 FT 4 E 25 ...
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHIN
16-19-30-5AB-2100-006A
PAD: 5365 OHIO AVE
PT OF LOT 6 DF.SC AS BEG 25 ...
i...... ST JOSEPHS

.......PB

i

CES DUE

SEQ.*

3,221.32

140

****** **
1,708.80

141

2,003.90

142

2,003.90

143

3,263.06

144

935.33

145

3,636.90

146

6,701.44

147

701.45

148

754.56

149

2,363.89

150

2,680.92

151

3,110.18

152

1,587.64

153

931.08

154

930.72

155

55.83

156

28.58

157

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

KELLER OUTDOOR INC
5,163.97
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0810
PAD: NARCISSUS
LOT 81 (LESS E 2 1/2 A)
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
571.59
16-19-30-5AC-0000-082A
PAD: 395 MONROE RD
N 130 FT OF W 155 FT OF LOT 82
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
2,996.78
16-19-30-5AC-0000-DB2B
PAD: 375 MONROE RD
LOT 82 (LESS S 5 ACRES 4 N ...
KF.I.LER OUTDOOR INC
3, 443.99
16-19-30-5AC-0000-082C
PAD: 343 MONROE RD
S 5 AC OF LOT 82
MC NULTY CHUCK A
2,408.52
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0940
PAD: 204 N WHITE CEDAR RD
LOT 94 (LESS S 660 FT ♦ RD ...
MYERS MICHAEL B 4 JACQUELINE M
5,690.07
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0990
PAD: '4316 W 46 SR
W 95 FT OF F. 1/2 OF LOT 99 ...
MYERS MICHAEL 4 JACQUELINE
651.55
16-19-30-5AC-0000-099A
PAD: 200 N ELDER RD
N 1 A OF E 1/2 OF LOT 99
MYF.RS MICHAEL B 4 JACQUELINE M
4,314.49
16- 19-30-5AC-0000-099C
PAD: W 46 SR
E 1/2 OF LOT 99 (LESS W 95 ...
...... ......SEC 17 TWP 19 RNG 30-----------*“ “ “ ST JOHNS RIVER ESTATES
.**.*...
* * * * * * * pB 13 PG 54
HELLEKSON MICHAEL E
1719-30-501-0800-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1821 BEACON DR
HEADRICK DANNY J
17-19-30-501-0C00-0010
PAD: 1861 MISSOURI AVE
“ “ •“ RETREAT AT WF.KIVA
“ “ “ •PB 59 PGS 32 - 34
MC GILL MARLENE D 4 VERNON
17-19-30-5QC-0000-0150
PAD: 1504 STARGAZER TER
DIFABIO SUSAN R
17-19-30-5QC-0000-0800
PAD: 1541 STARGAZER TER
------------ SEC 19 TWP 19 RNG 30
637.26
BOWLIN ROBERT C
19-19-30-300-002A-0000 (HX)
742.30
HOENICKE WILFRED C
19-19-30-300-002B-0000 (HX)
PAD: ORANGE BLVD
(1.126 AC)
488.90
REDWINE DAVID S 4 ALDE
19-19-30-300-0100-0000
.... “ LAKE FOREST SEC 1
...... PB 41 PGS 13 TO 17
NANUS FRED 4 FRANCIS
5,035.62
19-19-30-501-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 4819 SHORELINE CIR
“ “ ♦“ LAKE FOREST SEC 2A

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

185

186
187

188

189

192

193

.......pG 43 pGS 60 &amp; 61

pG

I.E THUY T
16-19-30-5AC-000Q-00B0 (HX)
‘ PAD: 490 MONROE RD
BEG NE COR LOT B RUN S 255 ...
SCHIRMF.R ELLEN
16-19-30-5AC-0000-CfOB2
PAD: 460 MONROF. RD
BEG 330 FT S OF NE COR LOT B ,..
DABANIAN ROBERT C 4 SHF.RRF. V C
16-19-30-5AC-0000-00B4
PAD: 420 MONROE RD
E 270 FT OF S 1/2 OF LOT B ...
RAND YARD RAILWAY DF.V INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-013A
PAD: MONROE RD
THAT PART OF S 1/2 OF LOT 13 ...
GORMAN JOSEPH H 4 SANDRA F
16-19-30-5AC-0000-025A
PAD: 811 MONROE RD
S 56 FT OF N 589.2 FT OF W ...
RAND YARD RAILWAY DFV INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-025B
PAD: 835 MONROE RD
S 70 FT OF N 533.2 FT OF W ...
RAND YARD RAILWAY DEV INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-025C
PAD: 845 15A SR
N 463.2 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT ...
PROCTOR WILLIAM L 4 KAISF.R
DF.BBIF 4 FLOWERS TERESA ET AI.
16-19-30-5AC-0000-030C
PAD: 4345 YAMACROW CV
S 117 FT OF W 100 FT OF E ...
OWENS ROBERT W
16-19-30-5AC-0000-030F
PAD: N ELDER RD
BEG 132 FT N OF SF COR OF
PEMBERTON INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-035A
PAD: 3840 CHURCH ST
LOTS 35 43 4 101 (LESS W 345 ...
ROGERS TERRELL G
16-19-30-5AC-0000-047B
N 133.6 FT OF F 86 FT OF W ...
O'DELL RICHARD SR
16-19-30-5AC-0000-054B
PAD: 651 MONROE RD
N 154.3 FT OF S 363 FT OF W ...
VIHLEN SID JR
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0580
PAD: N WHITE CEDAR RD
THAT PT OF LOT 58 S OF RY ♦ ...
MARONDA SYSTEMS INC OF FIA
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0660
PAD: 4005 MARONDA WAY
LOT 66 (LESS 2 AC SQ IN SW 4 ...
SHARP CATHERINE D PER REP
C/O DON M STRIPLING
16-19-30-5AC-0000-067A (HX)
PAD: 535 N ELDER RD
S 1/2 OF LOT 67 4 N 1/2 OF ...
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0720
PAD: 451 MONROE RD
LOT 72 (LESS BEG 40 FT E 4 . . .
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-072A
PAD: 499 15A SR
PT LOT 72 BEG 40 FT F. 4 30 . ..
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-072B
PAD: 491 MONROE RD
PT LOT 72 BEG 40 FT E 4 80 ...
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-072C
PAD: 485 MONROE RD
PT LOT 72 BEG 40 FT E 4 130 ...
BASS RICHARD L 4 BASS
HORACE E 4 BASS DENNIS L
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0740
PAD: 3855 IOWA AVE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

1,015.75

158

904.32

159

2,051.71

160

2,614.27

161

914.29

162

1,467.12

163

4,604.01

164

389.01

165

170.89

4,963.44

166

167

240.70

168

2,529.57

169

7,893.63

170

3,615.04

171

3,830.84

172

5,914.02

173

272.10

174

SIMMONS MARK R 4 PAMELA B
6,285.95
19-19-30-502-0000-1270 (HX)
PAD: 801 EDGEFOREST TER
“ •“ “ LAKE FOREST SEC 3A
. . . . . . . ra 45 pGS 5 THRU 6
DIAZ JORGE E 4
1,116.48
RAMIRF.Z MYRNA E • N G 6
19-19-30-503-0000-1540
PAD: 5351 SHORELINE CIR
“ “ “ •LAKE FOREST SEC 8
*******PB 56 PGS 70 4 71
KREMER JAMES E 4 L DANIELLE
19-19-30-510-0000-4690
PAD: 753 BROADOAK LOOP
BIRON DANIEL P 4
7,380.83
ALI.EN-BIRON SABRENA
19-19-30-510-0000-4710
PAD: 748 BROADOAK LOOP
“ •“ “ LAKE FOREST SEC 10A
.... “ PB 56 PGS 72 -75
.......*
*******PT 19-19-30-300-0150 4 013A
********
TODORA FRANK J 4I.AURIE E
6 ,353.46
19-19-30-511-0000-4B20
PAD: 709 BROADOAK LOOP
MEJIA JOSE L 4
6,552.87
HART MARLENE A
19-19-30-511-0000-5020
PAD: 672 BROADOAK LOOP
...... LAKE FOREST SEC 10B
........
....*.*pB 60 PGS 6 4 - 6 6
.......*
“ “ “ •ALL 19-19-30-300-013E 13F 13A •“ *••'
LATIMER JOHN A 4 CYNTHIA
1,432.84
19-19-30-512-0000-5340
PAD: 5455 SANDY RIDGE CT
FUNARO MICHAEL A 4 CAROLYN
1,432.84
19-19-30-512-0000-5370
PAD: 602 BROADOAK LOOP
“ “ “ •CLAS SUBDIVISION
* * * * * * * pB 61 pG 15
“ “ •“ ALL 19-19-30-300-0020-0000
CLAS MANUEL 4 CARMEN
488.90
19-19-30-513-0000-0030
“ “ “ •LAKE FOREST SEC 2B
*******PB 43 pGs 62 4 63
TUCKER RONALD J 4 SHARON J
4, 128.48
19-19-30-5LC-0000-1410 (HX)
PAD: 4971 SHORELINE CIR
“ “ “ •LAKE FOREST SEC 3B PH 2A

.......pB 49 pGS 3 s 4

194

195

197

198
199

200

201

202

203

♦ * * * • A* I

WATERFORD DEV CORP
1,115.48
19- 19-30-5MP-0000-1870
PAD: 5309 SHORELINE CIR
------------ SEC 20 TWP 19 RNG 30...... BOOKERTOWN
*******pB 4 pcs 97 4 98
**»***•(
METTS TAWANA J D
169.47
2019-3O-5O1-O0OO-OOA0 (HX)
PAD: ORANGE BLVD
LOTS A B ♦ 1 TO 14 4 4A 4 ...
TROUTMAN WILLIE F
55.48
20-19-30-501-0000-0260
PAD: MC KAY ST
LOTS 26 4 27 4 N 1/2 VACD ...
BROWN BETTY J
50.44
20-19-30-501-0000-0280
PAD: MC KAY ST
LOT 28 4 N 1/2 VACD ALLEY ...
TROUTMAN CLARENCE SR
518.44
20-19-30-501-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 4641 MC KAY ST
LOTS 29 4 30 4 E 1/2 VACD ...
WILLIAMS FRANK &amp;ELNORA L
154.33
20-19-30-501-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 4631 MC KAY ST
LOT 31 4 N 1/2 VACD ALLEY ...
WILLIAMS FRANK 4 ELNORA
74.92
20-19-30-501-0000-0320

204

205

206

207

208

209

210

PAD: MC KAY ST
272.10

175

488.71

176

5,544.41

177

LOT 32 4 N 1/2 VACD ALLEY ...
TROUTMAN CLARENCE SR
20-19-30-501-0000-0350
PAD: 1250 MOTON AVE
LOT 35 4 E 1/2 VACD ST ADJ ON W
TROUTMAN CLARENCE JR
20-19-30-501-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 1240 MOTON AVE
LOTS 36 4 37 4 E 1/2 VACD ST ...
BRADWELL JASON ALEX
20-19-30-501-0000-0400
PAD: 1251 MOTON AVE
S 12 FT OF LOT 40 4 ALL OF ...

603.20

211

187.86

212

378.71

213

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| NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

THOMPSON MARCEL
20-19-30-501-0000-0510 (HX)
PAD: 1250 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 51 TO 54
BROWN LUC ILF,
C/O BETTY MC CLEAN STE A4
20-19-30-501-0000-0550
PAD: DUBOIS ST
WILLIAMS RUTHY M 4
WILLIAMS WILLIE &amp; JR
20-19-30-501-0000-0600 (HX)
PAD: 4616 DU BOIS ST
F. 30 FT OF LOT 60 * W 25 FT ...
IAFORTUNF. MURAT A 4 ESSIE M
20-19-30-501-0000-0840
PAD: 4663 DU BOIS ST
LOTS 84 85 I 86 4 1/2 OF ...
ADUDU PETER S 4 LASHANDA A
20-19-30-501-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 4621 DU BOIS ST
CAMPBELL GEORGIA M
20-19-30-501-0000-1040
PAD: DU BOIS ST
LOTS 104 t 105 4 1/2 VACD ...
BROWN JOHN LIFE EST (BROWN
TAVI J 4 BROWN TEASE M ET AL)
20-19-30-501-0000-1100
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 110 111 4 112
BROWN TAVI J
20-19-30-501-0000-1130 (HX)
PAD: 1152 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 113 114 142 4 143 4 ALL ...
SCOTT HERKF.Y L
20-19-30-501-0000-1160
PAD: GILBERT ST
LOT 116 4 1/2 VACD ALLEY ON N
SMITH LATRISSA MICHELLE
20-19-30-501-0000-1180
PAD: 4660 GILBERT ST
LOT 118 4 1/2 VACD ALLEY ON N
SCOTT HERKEY
20-19-30-501-0000-1220 (HX)
PAD: 4632 GILBERT ST
LOTS 122 123 » 124 4 1/2 ...
DAVIS KENNETH E 4
JACKSON PATRICE M
20-19-30-501-0000-1260
PAD: 1120 MOTON AVE
LOTS 126 TO 129 4 1/2 VACD ...
PENN JESSIE B
20-19-30-501-0000-1370 (HX)
PAD: 4540 GILBERT ST
LOT 137 4 1/2 VACD ALLEY ON N
REALFORD FRANK 4 PATRICIA E
20-19-30-501-0000-1440
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 144 145 i 146
SCOTT ROBERT L 4 PHYLLIS
20-19-30-501-0000-1470 (HX)
PAD: GILBERT ST
LOT 147 £ N 1/2 OF VACD ...
HARDY LEROY 4 PRINCELIJV
20-19-30-501-0000-1510 (HX)
PAD: GILBERT ST
LOTS 151 4 152
LAWRENCE JULIE
20-19-30-501-0000-1550 (HX)
PAD: 4641 GILBERT ST
WILLIAMS JERRY L 4 DEBORAH ANN
20-19-30-501-0000-1690
PAD: MOTON AVE
CAPECE 'itliNNETH
20-19-30-501-0000-1700
PAD: MOTON AVE
SCOTT PHYLLIS L
20-19-30-501-0000-1810
PAD: DOUGLAS ST
LOT 181 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ...
SCOTT PHYLLIS L
20-19-30-501-0000-1820
PAD: DOUGLAS ST
LOTS 182 TO 185 4 S 1/2 OF ...
CAMPBELL LIZZIE M
20-19-30-501-0000-1930 (HX)
PAD: 4550 DOUGLAS ST
LOT 193 ♦ E 18 FT OF LOT 192
KEITT EMMETT L SR 4
CHISHOLM LAVF.RNE
20-19-30-501-0000-1950 (HX)
PAD: 4520 DOUGI.AS ST
LOTS 195 4 196
STEPHENS KATTIE M 4 CARI.1TA L
STEPHENS 4 ESSEX J STEPHENS
20-19-30-501-0000-2430
PAD: MOTON AVE
LOTS 243 244 ♦ 245
TROUTMAN LOT IS
20-19-30-501-0000-2510 (HX)
PAD: RICHARD ALLEN ST
THOMPSON MARCEL
20-19-30-501-0000-2550
PAD: DUNBAR ST
LOTS 255 ♦ 256
ARGRETT REBBECCA ETAL *C/0
FELTON KEVIN ET AL
20-19-30-501-0000-2640 (HX)
PAD: 4721 RICHARD ALLEN ST
LOTS 264 TO 267
COTTON MACK JR 4 COTTON EUROPE
COTTON MINNIE L
20-19-30-501-0000-2760 (HX)
PAD: 4621 RICHARD ALLEN ST
LOTS 276 ♦ 277
WILLIAMS AARON E 4
WILLIAMS INEZ
20-19-30-501-0000-2930 (HX)
PAD: 811 HALSEY AVE
GREEN THOMAS JR
20-19-30-501-0000-3120
PAD: CHESTNUT ST
SESSIONS I S
ATTN SUE SESSIONS
20-19-30-501-0000-3270
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 327 328 + 329
BLAKE TOSHIA
20-19-30-501-0000-3380 (HX)
PAD: 1251 DUNBAR AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 338 4 ALL LOTS ...
THOMPSON MARCEL
20-19-30-501-0000-3410
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 341 342 ♦ 343
THOMPSON MARCEL
20-19-30-501-0000-3440
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 344 TO 347
F N B ENTERPRISES INC
20-19-30-501-0000-3480
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 348 4 349 (LESS S .5 FT ...
CAIN DIANA
20-19-30-501-0000-3490 (HX)
PAD: DUNBAR Avfe
S ,5 FT OF LOT 349 4 ALL ...
JACKSON PATRICE M 4
DAVIS KENNETH E
20-19-30-501-0000-3620
TAD: 1051 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 362 363 364 4

BROWN BRENDA D 4
BROWN JOHN JR
20-19-30-501-0000-3640
PAD: 851 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 384 + 305

It

SEQ. # |

187.86

214

41.97

215

244.98

1,051.67

216

217

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

117.39

90.86

218
219

220

221

45.65

851.99

726.31

401.38

222

223

224

225

226

89.86

227

187.86

228

154.33

229

186.86

230

22.76

231

330K5 1J.
47.48
83.05

122.59

232
233

234

235

657.90

236

444.80

237

186.86

238

49.79

239

188.86

1,063.79

240

241

242

243

113.76

244

367.15

245

88.06

116.08

54.44

438.31

105.80

420.21

246

247

248

249

250

251

s

55

59

PGS

77

_

79

go

PGS

17

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129

10

pg

66

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29

252

253

254

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255

256

. . . . . . . .

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534.28

257

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. . . . . . . .

258

259

260
261

262
263

264

265
266

267

. . . . . . . .

268

269

270

271

. . . . . . .

MELODEE HOLDING CO INC
320.42
2319-30-501-0000-0240
PAD: OAK DR
------------ SEC 25 TWP 19 RNG 30---------KOKOMO TOOL CO INC
11,781.64
25-19-30-300-0210-0000
PAD: 918 W 1ST ST
*.*••«.i,a k E VIEW PARK
.......
*
.PB 3 PG 41
.......
DAVIS CHARLOTTE H
2,801.60
25-19-30-501-OOOO-OODO
PAD: 209 E COMMERCIAL ST
**•**••LAKE MONROE INDUSTRIAL
......
...... PARK
.......
. . . . . . . PB

41.09

54

MISURACA CATHERINE J 4 DENNIS
1,446.11
22-19-30-5AD-0000-012B (HX)
PAD: 2550 NARCISSUS AVE
S 160 FT OF E 140 FT OF W ...
CONANT CURTIS 4 LUISA
767.00
22-19-30-5AD-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 2521 NARCISSUS AVE
W 247.20 FT OF N 157 FT OF ...
KENNEDY HELEN M TRUSTEE
8,221.75
FBO
22-19-30-5AD-0000-0380
PAD: 3400 W 46 SR
. LOT 38 ‘LESS BEG SW COR RUN ...
HURLEY J VIRGIL 4 DENISE M
1,031.71
22- 19-30-5AD-0000-048A
PAD: 2418 W 1ST ST
LOT 48 (LESS E 130 FT ♦ N ...
------------ SEC 23 TWP 19 RNG 30---------..... .
LAKE VIEW TERRACE
.......
• » » . * » • PB

168.86

pGS

******‘ALL 5AB-0600-0060 4PT
........
FERRI JOSEPH 4
MARY E
1,810.79
20-19-30-513-0000-5750
PAD: 5038 SHORELINE CIR
******'LAKE FOREST SEC 16
.......
......*PB 60 PGS 72 . 75
........
MOIN KHURRAM &amp;
1,207.65
MISBAH NUDRAT
20-19-30-514-0000-5900
PAD: 874 OAKBRANCH PL
BAKER MATTHEW R &amp; COURTNEY W
1,206.65
20-19-30-514-0000-5980
PAD: 855 OAKBRANCH PL
BROWNLOWF. MARK A 4 BARBARA A
1,206.65
20-19-30-514-0000-6080
PAD: 800 CHAMPION WOODS CT
*
.1-4 INDUSTRIAL PARK 3RD SEC
........
*......PB 25 PGS 23 &amp; 24
*......
WAYNE MEYF.RS LLC
6 ,661.30
20-19-3O-5FL-OBOO-007O
PAD: 300 HICKMAN DR
VELOCITY SPORTSWEAR INC
8,050.34
2019-30-5FI.-0C00-0080
PAD: 650 HICKMAN CIR
LOT 8 (LESS RD)
------------ SEC 21 TWP 19 RNG 30-----------.......l e w IS HERALD HOMESITES
........
••*««*.PB 1 2 Pg 38
........
ROGERS TERRELL G
1,449.78
2119-30-504-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 985 ELDER RD
ALL LOT 1 4 N 27.8 FT OF LOT 2
------------ SEC 22 TWP 19 RNG 30-----------......‘PRESERVE AT LAKE MONROE
........
.......PB 62 PGS 12 - 15
........
.......ALL A/4A 4 A/2 4 5AD-0000-0070** * " ***
MOSS CHRISTOPHER R 4KAREN E
311.66
2219-30-502-0000-0390
PAD: 103 SOMERSET OAKS CT
SHAVER BRANDON C k
312.66
SHAVER CRAIG R k JEAN A
22-19-30-502-0000-0470
PAD: 178 BRISTOL FOREST TRL
BAKTHY NGOC
311.66
22-19-30-502-0000-2000
PAD: 105 WILLOWBAY RIDGE ST
.......FLA LAND ) COLONIZATION
*
......‘COMPANYS CELERY PLANTATION
........
. . . . . . . PB

480.56

55

.......a l l 1619305AB04000050
SPF.RTI ROBERT F II 4
EVANGELINE
20-19-30-511-0000-0410
PAD: 1179 NEWBERG CT
.... **LAKE FOREST SEC 13
. . . . . . . PB

45.65

SEQ. #

LABOW STUART &amp; MARILYN C
1,315.63
20-19-30-509-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 1164 AMANDA KAY CIR
*
.LAKE FOREST SEC 12A
***
...... PB 56 PGS 61 &amp; 62
........
......*ALI. 20-19-30-300-001A k PT OF .......
ANDY SALLY W
4,430.43
20-19-30-510-0000-4020
PAD: 5028 STONEBARK CV
......‘OREGON TRACE
*......
. . . . . . . PB

1,069.92

TAXES DUE

STOKES DONNA C
111.58
20-19-30-501-0000-3900
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 390 &amp; 391 &amp; VACD ST ADJ ...
...... .
FOREST SEC 3B PH 3
..... **
*******PB 49 PCS 75 4 76
.......
WATERFORD DEV CORP
1,115.48
20-19-30-502-0000-1930
PAD: 5291 SHORELINE CIR
.... **LAKE FOREST SEC 5B
********
...... PB 52 PGS 34 S 35
********
BOOMER GEORGE &amp; KRISTINE
1,559.48
20-19-30-507-0000-2980
.......FOREST COVE
***•*•*•
. . . . . . * PB

186.86

May 2, 9. 16. 2001

272

273

274

275

276

277

278

279

280

281

282

TAXES DUE

JONES CHARLIE B 4 JUANITA D
25-19-30-508-1114-0040
PAD: 1110 W 10TH ST
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR 14 W M ...
******‘CLARKS SUBD M W
.......PB 1 PCS 107 » 109
BOUIF. AVON HEIRS
C/O AVA BOUIE
25-19-30-510-2400-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1014 AVOCADO AVE
COVINGTON TONY
25-19-30-510-2400-0060
PAD: 1018 AVOCADO AVE
LOT 6 ♦ F. 20 FT OF LOT 7 BLK
COVINGTON TONY
25-19-30-510-2400-0070
PAD: 1204 W 11TH AVE
W 25 FT OF LOT 7 ♦ ALL LOT 8
ARNOLD SARAH E
C/O CAROLYN ARNOLD
25-19-30-510-2400-0120
PAD: 1117 OLIVE AVE
LOTS 12 * 13 BLK 24 M W ...
HUMPHREY DAVID JR
25-19-30-510-2400-0140
PAD: 1009 OLIVE AVE
HANTON JULIA
25-19-30-510-2500-0030
PAD: 1006 OLIVE AVE
BROOKS MOEASE CURATOR
25-19-30-510-2500-0050
PAD: 1012 OLIVE. AVE
MI.D PROPERTIES INC
25-19-30-510-2500-0060
PAD: 1016 OLIVE AVE
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-510-3600-0010
PAD: 1100 PECAN AVE
LOTS 1 » 2 BLK 36 M W CLARKS
A-1 FUNDING CORP TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-510-3600-0040
PAD: 1120 PECAN AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 36 M W ...
SMITH CURLEF.N
25-19-30-510-3600-004A
PAD: 1104 W 12TH ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 36 M W
WOODALL LADAWN E 4 BROWN
MARIAN 4 SWARN JOHN ET AI.
25-19-30-510-3600-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1108 W 12TH ST
CHURCH NEW MT CALVARY MISSION
BABTIST NC
25-19-30-510-3600-0100
PAD: 1117 W 11TH ST
LOTS 10 11 ♦ 12 BLK 36 M W ..
.......STENDIFORDS ADD
..... *PB 1 PG 110
PERKINS MOSE W
25-19-30-511-0000-0040
PAD: 1013 W 12TH ST
BROOKS CALVIN C H
25-19-30-511-0000-00B0
PAD: 1021 W 12TH ST
MELTON WILLIE 4
HILI.SMAN RENITRA
25-19-30-511-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1025 W 12TH ST
GAINES JOYCE A
25-19-30-511-0000-0110
1 PAD: RAILROAD AVE
MC DONALD CATHERINE B HEIRS
25-19-30-511-0000-0150
PAD: 1008 W 12TH ST
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-511-0000-0160
PAD: 1010 W 12TH ST
FISHER NELLIE M 4
WATKINS CHRISTINE
25-19-30-511-0000-0260
PAD: 9225 RAILROAD AVE
. LOT 26 (LESS S 75 FT)
******‘MARTINS ADD A C
.......PB 1 PG 98
BACON EVANS J JR 4 CYNTHIA D
25-19-30-512-1010-0090
PAD: 750 W 9TH ST
I.OTS 9 « 10 BLK 10 TR 10 A C
REAGIN KENT 4 JEANNE
25-19-30-512-1109-0010
PAD: 900 FRENCH AVE
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BI.K 11 TR 9 A C ..
REAGIN KENT 4 JEANNE
25-19-30-512-1109-0030
PAD: FRENCH AVE
LOT 3 BLK 11 TR 9 A C ...
BRINSON CHARLEEN
25-19-30-512-1110-0050 (HX)
PAD: 912 MAPLE AVE
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR 10 A C ...
PEARSON ETHEL M 4
LINDSEY JOHNNY
25-19-30-512-1111-0050
PAD: 914 HOLLY AVE
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR 11 A C ...
KEITT CARLING 4 DIANE F
25-19-30-512-1211-0030
PAD: HOLLY AVE
LOT 3 E OF RR R/W
...... ‘SHEPHARDS ADD
• • * • * . * PB

. . . . . . .

TUBBS REAL ESTATE LLC
7,387.86
25-19-30-502-0000-0010
PAD: 300 N FRENCH AVE
LOT 1 4 E 1/2 VACD ST ADJ ON W
624.87
TUBBS REAL ESTATE LLC
25-19-30-502-0000-0020
PAD: N FRENCH AVE
LOT 2 4 PT OF VACD ST ON W ...
TUBBS REAL ESTATE LLC
10,531.21
25-19-30-502-0000-0100
PAD: 700 FULTON ST
LOT 10 (LESS W 82 FT) 4 W ...
.......STRINGFELLOWS SUBD
........
.......PB i pG 82
........
PHOENIX GROUP LTD
127.19
25-19-30-504-OAOO-O120
PAD: 206 AVOCADO AVE
S 1/2 OF LOTS 12 ♦ 13 BLK A ...
.......AVACADO TERRACE
........
.*“ *..PB 3 PG 13
........
MERO ELMER 4 GLADYS
1,624.93
25-19-30-505-0000-0070
PAD: 1101 W 2ND ST
LOTS 7 ♦ 8
DAVIS LEWIS 4 LINDA J
262.97
25-19-30-505-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1110W 3RD ST
LOTS 11 ♦ 12
MOBLEY DARYL M
1,127.63
25-19-30-505-0000-0130
PAD: 1104 W 3RD ST
LOTS 13 14 ♦ 15
•••••••CLARKS SUBD W M
........
.......pB l p g 108
........
HAGAN ELIZABETH M
704.10
C/O BESSIE PENDER
25-19-30-508-1114-0020
PAD: 1102 W 10TH ST
LOT 2 BLK 11 TR 14 W M ...

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

5

pG

1’HgC !J
SEQ. #

1,180.81

283

•« ' •***•*

135.57

284

346.81

285

527.18

286

625.31

287

93.4 8

288

230.66

289

398.93

290

427.15

291

690.29

292

361.15

293

286.95

294

265.58

295

495.99

296

. . 4. **. 1

522.34

297

353.50

298

230.75

299

344.28
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300
: 1A 1
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462.31

301

512.10

302

109.58

303

1,250.68

304

2, 141.97

305

814.18

306

450.24

307

912.18

308

116.61

309

556.05

310

2,408.33

311

330.16

312

1,060.11

313

7,492.27

314

2,552.44

315

1,197.82

316

95

HAWKINS WILBUR
25-19-30-513-0000-0050
PAD: 1203 W 12TH ST
*.***.'TRIPLE COUNTY MEDICAL
......‘CENTER BUILDING
.••..**0RB 1462 PG 868
CAPULONG ZENAIDA L
25-19-30-517-0000-00A0
PAD: 321 N MANGOUSTINE AVE
UNIT A TRIPLE COUNTY MEDICAL
.......SANFORD TOWN OF
. . . . . . . p B x PGS 56 T0 64 * 112
*•***•*113 115 116 « 117
STEVENS CHRISTOPHER C 4 LESLIE
25-19-30-5AG-0108-0080
PAD: W COMMERCIAL ST
E 1/2 OF LOT 8 ♦ W 24.2 FT ..
STEVENS CHRISTOPHER C 4 LESLIE
25-19-30-5AG-0108-0090
PAD: 200 N LAUREL AVE
E 25.4 FT OF LOT 9 » ALL LOT
RAMBO BYRON L 4 VICTORIA J
25-19-30-5AG-0109-0060
PAD: 655 FULTON ST
LOTS 6 TO 0 BLK 1 TR 9 4 E ..
DUNN JAMES L
25-19-30-5AG-0109-0090
PAD: 201 N MAPLE AVE
LOTS 9 4 10 BLK 1 TR 9 4 E ..
PETERSON A B III
25-19-30-5AG-0204-0010
PAD: 120 N PARK AVE
F. 56 FT OF LOT 1 BLK 2 TR 4
PAULUCCI MICHAEL J
25-19-30-5AG-0301-0010
LOT 1 ♦ UNNUMBERED LOT LYG ..
EXACT PLUMBING INC
25-19-30-5AG-0301-0020
PAD: S SANFORD AVE
N 21 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 3 TR 1
KOMURKE DONALD 4 LESLIE
25-19-30-5AG-0301-0150
LOTS 15 ♦ 16 BLK 3 TR 1 TOWN

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576.69

317

1,138.79

318

4,801.90

319
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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

1,377.46
WALLACE DEAN A k WALLACE
LENFORD k BAKER DERRICK L
25-19-30-5AG-0302-0040
PAD: 110 S PAIJ4ETTO AVE
LOT 4 ♦ N 1 FT OF LOT 5 BLK •«•
4,961.66
121 EAST FIRST ST LLC
25-19-30-5AG-0303-0010
PAD: 121 F. 1ST ST
LOT 1 (LESS S 37.65 FT) k F,
1,892.91
HURLEY DENISE
25-19-30-5AG-0304-001A
S 63.7 FT OF LOT l BLK 3 TR
1,242.66
NIELSEN CHRISTOPHER R
25-19-30-5AG-0306-0100
PAD: 119 ELM ST
S 10.73 FT OF 1X3T 10 * ALL .
3,346.29
COLONIAL OIL INC
25-19-30-5AG-0308-0030
TAD: 101 S FRENCH AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 3 ♦ ALL LOTS 4
1,714.58
PARKHOUSF. ROBIN
25-19-30-5AG-0310-0030
PAD: 705 W 1ST ST
LOT 3 BLK 3 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
282.10
KENDALL DUSTIN S &amp;
KF.NDALL SHAWN OR JESSICA
25-19-30-5AG-0310-0070 (HX)
PAD: 708 W 2ND ST
S 42 FT OF LOT 7 BLK 3 TR 10 *«•
672.85
THACGARD S TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-0310-0060
PAD: 109 HOLLY AVE
N 40.1 FT OF LOT 6 BLK 3 TR .mm
1,313.08
PANDOLFI JAMES V k
HENDRICKSON COLLINS L JR
25-19-30-5AG-0311-0050
TAD: 819 W 1ST ST
LOT 5 BLK 3 TR 11 TOWN OF ...
A-1 FUNDING CORP TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-0311-0060
PAD: 108 HOLLY AVE
LOT 6 k F. 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY .. •
BLACK EARL S SR k LEI.IA G
25-19-30-5AG-0311-0080
PAD: 111 CEDAR AVE
LOT 8 k W 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY .• *
ELLIS HARRY W JR k MARVINF. F
25-19-30-5AG-0312-0020
E 98 FT OF W 198 FT OF N 100 •••
BASS TONY W
25-19-30-5AG-0312-0080
PAD: 119 POPLAR AVE
N 45 FT OF S 95 FT OF W 100 .
HART LOUISA W TRUSTEE
25-19-30-5AG-0319-00B0
NE 1/4 (LESS RD) BLK 3 TR 19 • ..
LANZA PAU A k RENEE L
25-19-30-5AG-0322-0010
PAD: 1919 W 1ST ST
ALL (LESS E 100 FT * ST RD) .* •
STAIRS KARL O II
25-19-30-5AG-0401-001A
PAD: S SANFORD AVE
LOTS 1 2 * 3 (LESS N 52.1 FT
STAIRS KARL O II
25-19-30-5AG-0401-001B (HX)
PAD: 208 S SANFORD AVE
S 32 FT OF LOTS 1 2 * 3 BLK .••
DOYLE INV k DEV INC
25-19-30-5AG-0401-0050
PAD: E 2ND ST
W 37 FT OF LOT 5 * ALL LOT 6 •••
121 FAST FIRST ST LLC
25-19-30-5AG-0403-0040
PAD: S MAGNOLIA AVE .
LOT 4 BLK 4 TR 3
. •.
SANDFORD PROPERTY INV INC 102
25-19-30-5AG-0403-0090
PAD: 217 S PARK AVE
LOTS 9 * 10 BLK 4 TR 3 TOWN ...
CHRISTENSEN TERRANCE E k SUE S
25-19-30-5AG-0404-0100
PAD: F. 3RD ST
F. 45 FT OF LOT 10 BLK 4 TR 4 ...
ABRAMS SCHULTZ BLDG CORP
25-19-30-5AG-0406-0010
PAD: 200 S MYRTLE AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 1 BLK 4 TR 6 ...
ABRAMS SCHULTZ BLDG CORP
25-19-30-5AG-0406-001A
PAD: W 2ND ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 1 BLK 4 TR 6 ...
ABRAMS JOE L k ANNE S
25-19-30-5AG-0406-0020
PAD: 200 S MYRTLE AVE
LOTS 2 * 3 BLK 4 TR 6 TOWN .. •
VARGASON ROBERT JR
25-19-30-5AG-0407-0050 (HX)
PAD: 218 ELM AVE
LOT 5 BLK 4 TR 7 TOWN OF ...
MONCRIEF KIRBY SUCC PER REP
ESTATE OF MERIS BF.REKS
25-19-30-5AG-0408-0010
PAD: 200 IJVURF.L AVE
LOT 1 BLK 4 TR 8 TOWN OF ...
HOLDER SARAH A
25-19-30-5AG-0409-0010
PAD: 200 S FRENCH AVE
LOT 1 BLK 4 TR 9 TOWN OF ...
ZAF.RI ZOUBIN
25-19-30-5AG-0410-0020
PAD: 204 MAPLE AVE
LOT 2 BLK 4 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
REAM PROPERTIES INC
25-19-30-5AG-0410-004A
PAD: 706 W 3RD ST
W 39 FT OF E 78 FT OF LOTS 4 • ■•
BROWN LENORA A k
BROWN THERESA L
25-19-30-5AG-0411-0010
PAD: 200 HOLLY AVE
LOT 1 BLK 4 TR 11
•* •
MAYO CIARENCE k JASMINE
25-19-30-5AG-0419-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 201 S MULLBF.RRY AVE
NW 1/4 (LESS S 60 FT) BLK 4 .• •
POWELL LEILA M
25-19-30-5AG-0421-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 1810 W 3RD ST
E 65 FT OF SW 1/4 BLK 4 TR .. •
EXACT PLUMBING INC
25-19-30-5AG-0501-0010
PAD: S SANFORD AVE
LOT 1 BLK 5 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
EXACT PLUMBING INC
25-19-30-5AG-0501-0060
* ••
LOTS 6 k 7 BLK 5 TR 1
FORD DOUGLAS K
25-19-30-5AG-0501-009A
PAD: 301 S PALMETTO AVE
W 66 FT OF LOTS 9 + 1 0 BLK 5 • •*
CREATIVE MONEY WORKS INC
25-19-30-SAG-0502-0060
PAD: 318 S PALMETTO AVE
S 3/4 OF LOT 5 * ALL LOTS 6 .• •
TRIMIS DIANE A
25-19-30-5AG-0503-0090
PAD: 305 S PARK AVE
LOTS 9 k 10 BLK 5 TR 3
* ••
ADAMS PATRICK L ( CARMEN L
25-19-30-5AG-0503-0110
PAD: 309 PARK AVE
LOT 11 BLK 5 TR 3 TOWN OF ...

1,223.33

242.67

2,283.29
610.59

1, 102.96
6,059.86

221.12

632.98

505.59

333.98

3,420.50

150.61

963.60

804.73

1,190.65

152.87

1, 152.20

4,292.B5

705.96

588.93

227.47

547.67

162.49

1,860,56

1,038.06
1,594.79

4,168.84

4,100.37

3,621.29

SEQ.#
320

321

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

2,768.91
DUNN JAMES L
25-19-30-5AG-0506-0010
PAD: 307 3RD ST
PT OF LOTS 1 2 k 3 DESC AS ...
NOVOSAT SHIRLEY A
1,322.33
25-19-30-5AG-0507-0060
PAD: 417 W 3RD ST
LOT 6 ♦ N 14 FT OF LOT 7 BI.K ...

TABOR CHRISTOPHER
555.40
25-19-30-5AG-0511-0040 (HX)
PAD: 312 HOLLY AVE
LOT 4 BLK 5 TR 11 TOWN OF ...
323
RUFFIN CHARLES k ALLIE M
1,072.42
25-19-30-5AG-0513-0050 (HX)
PAD: 319 PECAN AVE
S
71.5 FT OF W 1/2 BLK 5 TR ...
324
EXACT PLUMBING INC
1,754.22
25-19-30-5AG-0601-0010
PAD: 400 S SANFORD AVE
LOT 1 * N 12 FT OF LOT 2 BLK ...
325
LEE JAMES R
816.29
25-19-30-5AG-0601-0080
LOT 8 BLK 6 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
JONES JAMES F,
1,529.11
326
25-19-30-5AG-0601-009A
TAD: 401 PAI.MF.TTO AVF.
LOTS 9 t 10 (LESS E 50 FT)
LOPEZ PONCIANO
194.65
25-19-30-5AG-0601-015A (HX)
327
PAD: 419 PALMETTO AVE
S 29 FT OF W 75 FT OF LOT 15 ...
MCAMIS LINDA
2,876.61
25-19-30-5AG-0602-0090
PAD: 209 F. 4TH ST
328
F, 50 FT OF LOTS 9 * 10 BLK 6 ...
DESTINY VENTURES LLC
78.01
25-19-30-5AG-060A-0010
,
PAD: 422 E 5TH ST
LOT I BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF . . .
329
WOODS IDF OLLIF. M HEIRS *C/0
79.01
C/O CHARLES COLLIER
25-19-30-5AG-060A-0030
•
TAD: 416 F 5TH ST
LOT 3 BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF ...
330
GRANT EARNEST
78.91
25-19-30-5AG-060A-0040
PAD: 412 E 5TH ST
LOT 4 BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF ...
331
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M k
487.29
MC GEE COBB IN A ET AI,
25-19-30-5AC-060B-0010
332
PAD: 516 F. 5TH ST
LOTS 1 k 2 BLK 6 TR B TOWN ...
429.84
PAIGE ELIZABETH A k
ALLEN RUTH J
JTS
333
25-19-30-5AG-060B-0050
PAD: 504 E 5TH ST
LOTS 5 * 6 BLK 6 TR B TOWN .. .
334
BACON JOSEPH k GREEN
86.33
LESSIE M k DEASON SARAH
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0010
PAD: E 5TH ST
335
LOT 1 BLK 6 TR C TOWN OF ...
HOFFMAN CARRIE B
86.52
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0030
PAD: E 5TH ST
336
LOT 3 BLK 6 TR C TOWN OF ...
JOHNSON T J k I.AURA
376.45
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0050
PAD: 606 E 5TH ST
337
LOT 5 BI.K 6 TR C TOWN OF ...
MFDLOCK JANICF. F.
216.77
. 25-19-30-5AG-0610-0100 (HX)
PAD: 419 S HOLLY AVE
338
LOT 10 BLK 6 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
3,398.47
FLA HOSPITALITY PROP INC
25-19-30-5AG-0705-0010
PAD: 500 OAK AVE
339
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 7 TR 5 TOWN ...
ROGERS GENE W k
1,338.91
JOHNSON-ROCERS CAROL F
25-19-30-5AG-0706-0060
340
PAD: 309 W 5TH ST
E 1/2 OF LOTS 6 * 7 BLK 7 TR ...
J P F D INV CORP
228.24
H *
25-19-30-5AG-0706-0100
341
PAD: 515 ELM AVE
LOT 10 (LESS S 6 6 . 8 FT) BLK ...
DAVIS GREGORY k
452.14
SOUTHWARD KATRINA
342
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0050
PAD: 516 CYPRESS AVE
S 39 1/3 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 7 ...
FRISON HERBERT L OR
104.28
343
FRISON MORGAN E
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0060
PAD: 518 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 6 BLK 7 TR A TOWN OF ...
344
641.55
YOUNGSI.OOD VIVIAN M k
MC GEE COBBIN A F.T AL
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0070
PAD: 501 SANFORD AVF
345
N 32 FT OF LOT 7 * E 11.4 FT ...
1 ,088.26
JOHNSON VERNON L k BETTY J
25-19-30-5AG-0703-0020
PAD: 502 PINE AVE
LOT 2 BLK 7 TR B TOWN OF ...
346
WARD LASAGNA k
109.92
ADKINSON AL
25-19-30-5AG-070C-0020
PAD: 506 HICKORY ST
347
LOT 2 BLK 7 TR C TOWN OF ...
97.87
DARGAN VIOLET M
25-19-30-5AG-070C-004A
PAD: 620 E 6 TH ST
348
S 7 FT OF LOT 4 * ALL LOT 5 ...
•
DARGAN VIOLET M
65.73
25-19-30-5AG-070C-004B
PAD: E 6 TH ST
349
W 42 FT OF S 7 FT OF LOT 4 * ...
CRAFT ERIC C
361.24
25-19-30-5AG-070C-006A
PAD: 603 F. 5TH ST
E 57 FT OF LOT 6 (LESS F. 7 ...
350
DEVF.AUX ELFI.EATA
71.70
25-19-30-5AG-070D-0100
PAD: 706 F. 6 TH ST
F. 1/2 OF LOT 10 BLK 7 TR D ...
351
DEVF.AUX ELFLEATA
71.70
25-19-30-5AG-070D-010A
PAD: 517 HICKORY AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 10 BLK 7 TR D ...
352
FRANKLIN PETER HEIRS
102.94
C/O WELDON FRANKLIN
25-19-30-5AG-0712-0030
353
PAD: 918 W 6 TH ST
S 50 FT OF W 124 FT BLK 7 TR .. .
LEE WILLIAM E PERSONAL REP
664.21
354 C/O GLADYS LEE
25-19-30-5AG-0715-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1218 W 6 TH ST
S 1/2 BLK 7 TR 15 TOWN OF ...
355 ALLEN JOHN W k
302.96
MERRITT JOSE S A
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0010
LOT 1 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
356 DLS CONSULTANTS INC
2,008.04
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0020
PAD: 602 SANFORD AVE
LOT 2 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF .,.
357
KULA ROBERT TRUSTEE
2,485.92
FBO
•
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0030
PAD: 612 SANFORD AVE
LOT 3 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
322

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358

359

360

361

362

363
364

365

366

367

368

369

370

371

372

373

374

375

376

377

378

379

380

381

382

383

384

385

386

387

388

389

390

391

392

393

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0040 (HX)
PAD: 614 SANFORD AVE
LOT 4 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
CAMPBELL PAULINE
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0080 (HX)
PAD: 609 PALMETTO AVE
LOT 8 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
MEEKS JON k JAM1
25-19-30-5AG-0803-0090
PAD: 615 PARK AVE
LOT 9 BLK 8 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
DIXON MARK A S BF.TTY W
25-19-30-5AG-0808-0060
PAD: 601 S FRENCH AVF.
LOTS 6 7 8 9 1 10 I 1/2 OF .
PAIGE ELIZABETH A
25-19-30-5AG-080A-0010
PAD: 417 W 6TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 8 TR A TOWN OF ...
JAMES A L HEIRS
C/O EUDELL P RICHARDS
25-19-30-5AG-080A-0090
PAD: 611 SANFORD AVE
LOT 9 l E l l FT OF VACD ST ..
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-080B-001A
PAD: 509 E 6TH ST
W 33 FT OF LOT 1 BLK B TR B
HAIGI.ER TOM C/O
PATRICK O DIXON
25-19-30-5AG-080B-0020
PAD: PINE AVE
S 30 5/6 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 8 ..
REDDICK JACQUELINE
C/O MARY F. BENNETT
25-19-30-5AG-080B-0070
PAD: 507 F. 6TH ST
LOT 7 BLK 8 TR B TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL k VERONICA
25-19-30-5AG-080C-0030
PAD: 610 HICKORY AVE
LOT 3 BLK 8 TR C TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL k VERONICA
25-19-30-5AG-080D-0050
PAD: 718 E 7TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 8 TR D TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL
25-19-30-5AG-080D-0070 (HX)
PAD: 607 HICKORY AVF.
LOT 7 (LESS N 8 FT) BLK 8 TR
SOUTHWARD VERONICA
25-19-30-5AG-080D-008A
N 8 FT OF LOT 8
HARRIS ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-080F-0040 (HX)
PAD: 610 WILLOW AVE
LOT 4 BLK 8 TR F TOWN OF ...
GUESS CHUCKY F.
25-19-30-5AG-080F-0080 (HX)
PAD: 603 ORANGE AVE
LOT 8 ♦ 1/2 OF VACD ST ON N .
EDWARDS CHARLES
25-19-30-5AG-080G-0080 (HX)
PAD: 605 WILLOW AVE
LOT 8 t N 1/2 OF LOT 9 * 1 / 2
BACON EVANS J JR k CYNTHIA D
25-19-30-5AG-0B14-001A
PAD: 1104 W 7TH ST
W 87.55 FT OF S 115 FT OF
BARNES DEBORAH J
25-19-30-5AG-0901-0020 (HX)
PAD: 702 SANFORD AVE
LOT 2 BLK 9 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
BARNES DEBORAH J
25-19-30-5AG-0901-0030
LOT 3 BI.K 9 TR 1 TOWN OF . ..
KABOOL CHRISTOPHER D k
EWING KENNETH
25-19-30-5AG-0903-0040 (HX)
PAD: 714 S MAGNOLIA AVE
LOT 4 BLK 9 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
TRENT DAWN A
25-19-30-5AG-0903-0060
PAD: F, 7TH ST
E 52 FT OF ioT 6 * E 52 FT ..
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M k
MC GEE COBB IN A F.T AL
25-19-30-5AG-090C-0020
PAD: 702 HICKORY AVE
LOT 2 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M k
M C GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-090C-0040
LOT 4 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
GORDON WILBERT A k
GORDON MANUEL E
25-19-30-5AG-090C-0060
PAD: PINE AVE
LOT 6 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
CONLEY LILLIE M
25-19-30-5AG-090D-0010
PAD: 715 E 7TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 9 TR D TOWN OF ...
MITCHELL ALLEN HEIRS
C/O SANDRA GAINES
25-19-30-5AG-090D-009A
PAD: 717 HICKORY AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 9 BLK 9 TR D ...
BROWN TAVI J
25-19-30-5AG-090D-0100
PAD: 706 F. 8TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 9 TR D
GRANT EARNEST JR &amp; DELORIS
25-19-30-5AG-090E-001A
PAD: 813 E 7TH ST
N 76.3 FT OF W 30.2 FT OF ...
WILLIAMS GARY k BETTY
25-19-30-5AG-090E-001B
PAD: 615 E 7TH ST
E 32.8 FT OF W 63 FT OF N .. .
SHAW EDNA
25-19-30-5AG-090E-0090
PAD: 713 LOCUST AVE
LOT 9 BLK 9 TR E TOWN OF ...
KELLY ROSEZF.LLA
25-19-30-5AG-090F-0050
PAD: 718 WILLOW AVE
LOT 5 BLK 9 TR F TOWN OF ...
BOYD EDWARD C
APT 9
25-19-30-5AG-090G-0020
IX)T 2 BLK 9 TR G TOWN OF .. .
KNIGHT EMMA HEIRS
C/O LARON BEDDINGFIELD
25-19-30-5AG-090G-0100
PAD: 719 WILLOW AVE
LOT 10 BLK 9 TR G TOWN OF ...
JOHNSON HERBERT
25-19-30-5AG-090H-001B
PAD: 1113 E 7TH ST
W 50 FT OF LOTS 1 2 * N 1/2 .
MC DANIEL OTTO #C/0
ADKINS HASSEL k ALLIEFAIR
25-19-30-5AG-0Z00-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1012 W 3RD ST
S 1/2 OF E 125 FT OF LOT 8 ..
GLOVR KENNETH C
25-19-30-SAG-1001-0010
PAD: 802 SANFORD AVE
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
NEWMAN JOSEPH F k
FORBES MICHELLE D
25-19-30-5AG-1001-0060 (HX)
PAD: 801 S PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 6 ♦ 7 BLK 10 TR 1 TOWN .

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

1,015.17

394

1,907.48

395

1,466.24
/

396

3,678.63

397

624.49

398

657.98

399

610.19

400

67.96

401

412.48

402

108.92

403

394.34

404

391.08

405

19.08

406

279.45

407

1,046.06

408

809.12

409

200.56

410

699.51

411

385.69

412

1,283.71

413

835.26

414

676.92

415

108.92

416

124.61

417

261.94

418

568.30

419

1,784.74

420

397.04

421

399.99

422

387.87

423

463.01

424

104.41

425

105.41

426

376.60

427

273.82

428

302.96

429

1,930.24

430

�T h e H er ald

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

WINFREY CHARLES D t AURELIA F
2 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 AG-l 0 0 2 -0 0 1 0 (HX)
TAD: 602 S PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 10 TR 2 TOWN
SAUM JUDITH B K
2 5 - 1 9- 30- 5AG- 10 0 2 - 0 0 3 0
PAD: 610 PALMETTO AVE
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR 2 TOWN OF ..
KOLODZESKI WILLIAM
25-19-30-5AG-1006-0080
PAD: 811 ELM AVE
LOT 8 BLK 10 TR 6 TOWN OF ..
CLEMONS RICHARD S
25-19-30-5AG-1007-0030
PAD: 814 F.LM AVE
LOTS 3 * 4 (LESS N 50 FT OF
CLEMONS RICHARD S
25-19-30-5AG-1007-0050
PAD: 408 W 9TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 10 TR 7 TOWN OF ..
ADCOCK ANDREW J III SUCC TR
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-1009-0010
PAD: BOO FRENCH AVE
LOTS 1 t 2 BLK 10 TR 9
AABCO MTG LOANS &amp; INV
25-19-30-5AG-100A-0080 (HX)
PAD: 807 SANFORD AVE
LOT 8 I E 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
ALLEN FREDERICK B
25-19-30-SAG-100A-0090
PAD: 811 SANFORD AVE
LOT 9 * F, 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
LEE RACHEL
C/O CHARLES MAGNUSON
25-19-30-5AG-100A-0100
PAD: 813 SANFORD AVE
LOT 10 t E 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
KEITT CYNTHIA LIFE F.ST
(BAKER SHAMFKA FT AL)
25-19-30-5AG-100B-002A
PAD: 802 PINE AVF.
LOT 2 (LESS N 10 FT) BLK 10 ..„
VON RAUB RENEE
25-19-30-5AG-100D-0030
PAD: 808 LOCUST AVE
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR D TOWN OF ...
KNIGHT HORACE 4 KNIGHT ORA L
HEIRS C/O BRENDA DAVIS
25-19-30-5AG-100E-0020
PAD: 802 ORANGE AVE
LOT 2 BLK 10 TR E TOWN OF ...
WRIGHT DINAH B
25-19-30-5AG-100F.-0030 (HX)
PAD: 804 ORANGE AVE
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR E TOWN OF ...
GRANT REGINALD L 4 ANDERSON
TINA 4 GRANT EARNEST
25-19-30-5AG-100F-0010
PAD: 909 E 8 TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR F TOWN OF ...
FRAGE PHYLLIS
25-19-30-5AG-100G-0010
PAD: BOO BAY AVE
I.OT 1 BLK 10 TR G TOWN OF . . .
EVANS MAMIE LIFE F.ST (ANDREWS
FREDDIE L &amp; ANDREWS NATHAN)
25-19-30-5AG-100G-0020
PAD: BAY AVE
LOT 2 BLK 10 TR G TOWN OF ...
WILLIAMS NATHANIEL &amp;
BLOCKER ALVERA
25-19-30-5AG-100G-005B
TAD: 1010 E 9TH ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 5 (LESS E 28
1
MC COY EI.DRF.D W &amp;
MC COY DONALD E
25-19-30-5AG-100H-0040
PAD: 1114 E 9TH ST
LOTS 4 I 5 4 E 1/2 VACD ...
DIXON LEONARD
25-19-30-5AG-100H-0O6O
PAD: 801 BAY AVE
SCOTT HENRY L 4 WILLIAMS
THELMA L S SCOTT ARLETHA
25-19-30-5AG-1010-0010 (HX)
PAD: 701 W 8 TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
MADISON VELMAN
25-19-30-5AG-1010-0070
PAD: HOLLY AVE
LOT 7 BLK 10 TR 10 TOWN OF . ..
FREEMAN SONJA V
25-19-30-5AG-1015-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1216 W 9TH ST
W 50 FT OF SW 1/4 BLK 10 TR ...
YARBROUGH RALPH 4 MINNIE
25-19-30-5AG-1015-0030
PAD: E 9TH ST
S 50 FT OF W 50 FT OF E 245 . ..
FREEMAN EMMA 4 BROWN PAULINE 4
PEOPLES BLANCHE
25-19-30-5AG-1015-0040 (HX)
TAD: 1210 W 9TH ST
W 95 1/2 FT OF E 245 1/2 FT ...
BROWN JOHN A 4 MAYETTA
25-19-30-5AG-1015-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1200 W 9TH ST
F. 50 FT OF S 110 FT BLK 10 .. .
JORDAN JOSEPH
25-19-30-5AG-1015-0070
PAD: 1206 W 9TH ST
W 50 FT OF E 100 FT OF S 1/2 ...
TFRRANOVA DELIIAH 4
TERRANOVA ANDREW
25-19-30-5AG-1104-0030 (HX)
PAD: 911 OAK AVE
S 7 FT OF LOTS 3 i 4 4 ALL ...
CASSADY MARVIN P 4 STELLA M
25-19-30-5AG-1106-0010 (HX)
PAD: 301 W 9TH ST
E 39 FT OF LOT 1 * E 39 FT ...
BARNES LINDA
25-19-30-5AG-1107-0010 (HX)
PAD: 900 S ELM AVE
LOT 1 BLK 11 TR 7 TOWN OF ...

KELLY LESTER 4 BARBARA J
25-19-30-5AG-110A-0070 (HX)
PAD: 909 SANFORD AVE
LOTS 7 4 8 BLK 11 TR A 4 E . ..
GOLDENRULE HOUSING 4 COMM DEV
CORP
25-19-30-5AG-110A-0100
PAD: SANFORD AVE
LOT 10 * E l l FT OF VACD ST ...

ALLEN RICHARD J

SEQ. #

360.56

431

1,575.78

432

1,301.88

2,048.69

1,002.08

3,702.34

1,463.64

433

434

435

436

437

1,989.48

436

908.76

439

895.10

440

856.89

441

1,148.22

442

636.93

363.03

443

444

1,249.74

445

105.41

446

244.48

214.84

447

448

466.97

449

931,39

450

129.90

451

692.51

80.14

489.95

411.75

108.58

882.70

478.84

172.37

452

453

454

455

456

457

458

459

1,045.99

460

221.60

461

96.34

462

25-19-30-5AG-110B-008A
PAD: 921 CYPRESS AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 8 BLK 11 TR B ...

JONES T J 4 NELLIE MAE
25-19-30-5AG-110C-0010 (HX)
PAD: 615 F. 9TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 11 TR C TOWN OF ...
BEAMON FANNIE B
25-19-30-5AG-110C-0080 (HX)
PAD: 600 E 10TH ST
LOT 8 (LESS N 6 FT) BLK 11 ...
ALEXANDER REGINO JR 4
ALEXANDER FREDERICK
JTS
25-19-30-5AG-110D-0010
PAD: 900 LOCUST AVE
LOTS 1 4 2 BLK 11 TR D TOWN ...
JOSEPH GEORGE HEIRS
C/O BESSIE JOSEPH
25-19-30-5AG-110E-0030 (HX)
PAD: 914 ORANGE AVE
LOT 3 BLK 11 TR E TOWN OF ...

37*4.64

463

346.92

464

2,391.18

465

714.62

466

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

May 2 .1). 10.2001 P a g e f&gt;
TAXES DUE

YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG- H O E - 0040
PAD: 916 ORANGE AVE
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR E TOWN OF ...
MARTIN JOHN L 4 ELLEN
C/O PATRICIA PARRISH
25-19-30-5AG-110E-0050 (HX)
PAD: 818 E 10TH ST
LOT 5 BLK I1 TR E TOWN OF ,..
MARTIN ELEANOR J
C/O QUINTIN FAISON
25-19-30-5AG-110E-0100
PAD: 921 LOCUST AVE
LOT 10 BLK 11 TR E TOWN OF ...
SHEPHERD MARY ADMIN
25-19-30-5AG-11 OF-0020
PAD: 904 WILLOW AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR F ...
SHEPHERD MARY
25-19-30-5AG-110F-002A
PAD: 904 WILLOW AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR F ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COJIBIN A F.T AL
25-19-30-5AG-11OF-0050
PAD: 918 E 10TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...
SMITH KRISTINA A
25-19-30-5AG-110F-0080
PAD: 911 ORANGE AVE
LOT 8 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...
STILE LEONARD SR &amp; LINDA C
25-19-30-5AG-110F-0090 (HX)
PAD: 919 ORANGE AVF
LOT 9 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...

SEQ. #

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

105.41

467

HARRIS ARTHUR LEE (
HAYWOOD GERTRUDE
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0040
PAD: 1010 HICKORY AVE
LOT 4 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF ...

351.21

468

439.24

469

ROBERTS ALFRED F,
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0060
TAD: 1001 PINE AVE
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF ...
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0100
PAD: 1017 PINE AVE
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF ...
FIELDS MAURICE G
25-19-30-5AG-120D-001A
PAD: 713 F. 10th ST
W 1/2 OF LOTS 1 &amp; 2 BLK 12 ...
BAKER K C 6 BAKER JOHNELL LIFE
F.ST (JONES EDWARD E F.TAI,)
25-19-30-5AG-120D-002A (HX)
PAD: 1004 LOCUST AVE
S 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK ...
WILLIAMS ALMF.DA F S
FIELDS MAURICE G PER REPS F.TAI,
25-19-30-5AG-1200-0030
PAD: 1010 LOCUST AVE
LOT 3 BLK 12 TR D TOWN OF ...
HARRIS ARTHUR LEE 4
HAYWOOD GERTRUDE
25-19-30-5AG-120D-0080
PAD: 1007 HICKORY AVE
LOT 8 4 S 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ...
ALEXANDER REGINO JR
25-19-30-5AG-120D-O100
PAD: F. 11TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR D TOWN OF ...
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5 AG-120F.-0010
LOT 1 BLK 12 TR F. TOWN OF ...
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0020
PAD: 1010 ORANGE AVE
LOTS 2 t 3 BLK 12 TR E TOWN ...
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0040
PAD: 1016 ORANGE AVE
LOTS 4 t 5 BLK 12 TR E TOWN ...
SHAW CHARLES E
25 -19-30-5 AG-120F.-0060
PAD: 801 E 10TH ST
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR F. TOWN OF ...
SIMPSON DAVID
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0070
PAD: 1007 LOCUST AVF.
LOT 7 BLK 12 TR E TOWN OF ...
ROBERTS THOMAS SR OR
BENNETT FELICIA T
25-19-30-5AG-120G-0060
PAD: 1001 E 10TH ST
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR G TOWN OF ...
HOOKS ROY I, 4 LILLIAN
25-19-30-5AG-120H-0090
PAD: 1015 WILLOW AVE
LOT 9 (LESS S 58 FT) BLK 12 ...
HARRISON CLARK JR FT AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0040
PAD: 1020 MAPLE AVE
LOT 4 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
MC FAYDEN F.ULA &amp; MC FAY DEN
ARIZONA F.T AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0090
PAD: 1015 HOLLY AVE
LOT 9 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
MC FAYDEN EULA 4 MC FAYDEN
ARIZONA ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0100
PAD: 1017 HOLLY AVE
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
THORNE HORTENSE C S THORNE
EUNICE V 4 THORNE ERNEST ET-AL
25-19-30-5AG-1211-0030
PAD: 1010 HOLLY AVE
LOT 3 BLK 12 TR 11 TOWN OF ...
SMITH MARY W
25-19-30-5AG-1211-0100
PAD: 808 11TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR 11 TOWN OF ...
SINGH I.AKHAN i, SAVITRI
25-19-30-5AG-1301-0040
PAD: 1120 SANFORD AVE
S 14 FT OF LOT 3 * ALL LOTS ...
TURNER CHERYL L
25-19-30-5AG-1302-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1119 MAGNOLIA AVE
LOTS 10 t S 1/2 OF LOT 9 BLK ...
HISTORIC DIST PROP OF
SANFORD INC
25-19-30-5AG-1303-0030
PAD: MAGNOLIA AVE
N 50 FT OF LOT 3
MC GILL LUCY G &amp; KENNETH W
25-19-30-5AG-1303-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1109 S PARK AVE
LOT 8 BLK 13 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
ATKINSON JOHN N
25-19-30-5AG-1303-0100
PAD: 1119 PARK AVE
LOT 10 BLK 13 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
VAUGHAN JAMES J JR
25-19-30-5AG-1305-0060
PAD: 217 W 11TH ST
LOT 6 BLK 13 TR 5 TOWN OF ...
VAUGHAN JAMES
25-19-30-5AG-1305-0080
PAD: 1113 S MYRTLE AVE
LOT 8 BLK 13 TR 5 TOWN OF ...
KELLY MARVEEN H
25-19-30-5AG-1305-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1119 S MYRTLE AVE
LOT 10 BLK 13 TR 5 TOWN OF ...
MOLINA DIANA 4 JOSE
25-19-30-5AG-1307-0060
PAD: 417 W 11TH ST
LOT 6 BLK 13 TR 7 TOWN OF ...
DANIEL MICHAEL W
25-19-30-5AG-1307-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1105 S LAUREL AVE
LOT 7 4 N 50 FT OF LOT 8 BLK ...

593.30

470

71.70

471

562.96

472

941.19

473

443.38

474

1,010.77
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-110G-G010
PAD: 904 BAY AVE
LOT 1 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
WILKERSON SARAH J 4 GREEN
374.26
TYRONE JR 4 DAVIS LINDA M
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0020 (HX)
PAD: 906 BAY AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR G ...
SHEPHERD MARY ADMIN
70.70
25-19-30-5AG-110G-002A
W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR G ...
HARDY CLARENCE 4
1,307.60
HARDY THEODORE JR
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0030
PAD: 910 BAY AVE
LOT 3 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
BROWN JOHNNIE C 4 JIMMIE M
103.41
25-19-30-SAG-110G-0040
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
JONES SADIE BROWN
104.41
ATTN: WILLIE BROWN
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0050
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
105.41
STEPHENS ANDREW J 4
STEPHENS MARION
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0070
PAD: 907 WILLOW AVE
LOT 7 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
578.27
DAVIS ELEANOR A
25-19-30-5AG-U0G-0090
PAD: 915 WILLOW AVE
LOT 9 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
1,186.37
READY VERONICA M
25-19-30-SAG-110G-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1000 E 10TH ST
, LOT 10 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
105.41
CHERRY DEDGERICK 4
CHERRY SHARON
25-19-30-5AG-110H-0070
PAD: 903 BAY AVE
LOT 7 BLK 11 TR H TOWN OF ...
WALKER ARTHUR III
967.40
25-19-30-5AG-110H-0100
PAD: 909 BAY AVE
LOT 10 BLK 11 TR H TOWN OF ...
BROWN ULYSSES
81.41
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0010
PAD: 1008 E 10TH ST
E 37 FT OF W 118 FT OF S 1/2 ...
BROWN ULYSSES
80.41
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0020
W ’37 FT OF E 121 FT OF S 1/2 ...
87.96
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0040
E 47 FT OF S 1/2 BLK 11 TR ...
123.40
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0060
PAD: 1006 W 10TH ST
E 56 1/2 FT OF W 174 1/2 FT ...
HALL MARY 4 BUCKNER SAM 4
339.22
BUCKNER CAPTAIN ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-1113-007A (HX)
PAD: 901 PECAN AVE
N 47 FT OF W 97 3/4 FT OF NW ...
BROWN ULYSSES
320.25
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0090
PAD: 1002 E 10TH ST
W 37 FT OF E 84 FT OF S 1/2 ...
SHEPPARD VICTORIA
932.48
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0100
PAD: 1011 W 9TH ST
F. 50 ET OF NW 1/4 BLK 11 TR ...
HOOKS MARY A
226.05
C/O WILTON L HOOKS III
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1001 W 9TH ST
NE 1/4 (LESS W 63 FT) OF BLK ...
BRYANT THOMAS R 4 DONNA M
279.26
25-19-30-5AG-1202-0060 (HX)
PAD: 205 E 10TH ST
E 41 ET OF LOTS 6 4 7 4 N ...
LEE OSWALD G 4 JOY
911.59
25-19-30-5AG-120A-0080
PAD: 1007 SANFORD AVE
LOT 0 4 E l l FT OF VACD ST ...
LEE OSWALD G 4 JOY C
219.60
25-19-30-5AG-120A-0090
LOT 9 ( E 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
COLLINS LAWRENCE SR
336.19
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0010
PAD: 511 E 10TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
COLLINS LAWRENCE SR
980.23
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0020
PAD: 1004 PINE AVE
LOT 2 4 N 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ...
BROWN ANN
398.25
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0060
PAD: 1001 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
CRUZ ROBERT S
511.43
25-19-30-5AG-12OB-0090
PAD: 1015 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 9 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
416.99
THOMPSON SAMUEL B HEIRS
C/O VERONICA MC GRIFF
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0100
PAD: 506 E 11TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
GUNN JAMES 4 BRENDA
476.99
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1004 HICKORY AVE
LOT 2 ♦ N 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ...
JUPITER FLOYD HEIRS t JUPITER
57.44
KATIE M 4 JUPITER WILLIE F
25-19-30-5AG-120C-003A
PAD: 1008 HICKORY AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 3 BLK 12 TR C ...

475

476

477
478

479
400

481

482

483

404

485

486

487
488
489

490

491

492

493

494

495

496
497

498

499

500

501

502

503

109.92

504

1,307.09

505

108.92

506

422.60

507

136.21

508

1,422.10

509

528.89

510

104.41

511

103.41

512

530.26

513

204.81

514

104.41

515

442.41

516

381.69

517

255.95

518

637,40

519

704.03

520

98.42

521

Ml-

a

i f - ■*

455.61

522

611.13

523

847.78

524

1,059.55

525

303.96

526

1,645.62

527

424.29

528

1.854.67

529

1.842.68

530

515.02

531

1,613.23

532

557.16

533

WETHERALD THOMAS
1,621,87
25-19-30-5AG-1309-0040
PAD: 1114 FRENCH AVE
LOT 4 4 S 14 FT OF LOT 3 BLK ...
WETHERALD THOMAS
703.47
25-19-30-5AG-1309-0050
PAD: 1116 FRENCH AVE
LOT 5 BLK 13 TR 9 4 E 1/2 OF ...
WETHERALD THOMAS
1,573.47
25-19-30-5AG-1309-00B0
PAD: MAPLE AVE
LOTS 8 9 4 10 BLK 13 TR 9 4 ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M
4
505.44
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-130A-0020
PAD: 1106 CYPRESS AVE
N 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 13 TR A ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL 4
118.32
SOUTHWARD KATRINA
25-19-30-5AG-130B-005A
PAD: 1111 CYPRESS AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 5 4 W 1/2 OF N ...
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT ASSN OF
8,018.05
SEMINOLE CO INC
25-19-30-5AG-I30C-0000
PAD: 1101 PINE AVE
ALL BLK 13 TR C TOWN OF ...

a

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534

535

536

537

538

539

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TAXES DUE

STRINGER FLOYD L &amp;
304.53
STRINGER THEORY
25-19-30-5AG-130D-0020 (HX&gt;
PAD: 1104 LOCUST AVE
LOT 2 BLK 13 TR D TOWN OF ...
YOUNG LEE II i
105.41
YOUNG LEE III
25-19-30-5AG-130D-0050
PAD: LOCUST ST
LOT 5 BLK 13 TR D TOWN OF ...
706.87
WILLIAMS GARY &amp; BETTY
25-19-30-5AG-130E-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1122 ORANGE AVE
LOT 5 BLK 13 TR E TOWN OF ...
135.41
WOODS ANNIE B
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0030
PAD: WILLOW AVE
LOT 3 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
1,308.98
WOODS ANNIE B
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0040
PAD: 1112 WILLOW AVE
LOT 4 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
709.34
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-SAG-130F-0080
PAD: 1111 ORANGE AVE
LOT 8 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
1,126.95
WILLIAMS GARY &amp; BETTY J
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0100
PAD: 1121 ORANGE AVE
LOT 10 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
593.83
BLAKE ARTHUR 4 SHARON
25-19-30-5AG-130G-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1100 BAY AVE
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 13 TR G TOWN ..
541.02
WOODS ANNIE BELL
25-19-30-5AG-130G-0060
PAD: 1101 WILLOW AVE
LOT 6 BLK 13 TR G TOWN OF ...
WETHERALD THOMAS R
1,396.86
25-19-30-5AG-1 310-0010
LOTS 1 TO 10 4 VACD ALLEY ...
FLAGLER JAMIE
460.35
25-19-30-5AG-1311-0030
PAD: 1408 HOLLY AVE
N 54 FT OF LOT 3 BLK 13 TR ...
WILLIAMS CRAWFORD 4 CEALIA
140.56
HEIRS C/O JOHNNIE WILLIAMS
25-19-30-5AG-1311-003A
PAD: 1110 HOLLY AVE
S 10 FT OF LOT 3 + ALL LOT 4 .
ARTZNER DEBORAH N
1,792.36
25-19-30-5AG-1401-0010
PAD: 1200 SANFORD AVE
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 14 TR 1 TOWN ..
PELTCS RUSSELL A
1,336.49
25-19-30-5AG-1401-009A
PAD: 308 E 13TH ST
S 20 FT OF E 54 FT LOT 9 + E .
DE VAUGHN MICHAEL L 4
655.03
HODGE MARY J
25-19-30-SAG-1402-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1209 MAGNOLIA AVE
S 15 FT OF LOT 7 4 ALL LOT 8 .
DREGGORS B J 4 KERRY
301.96
25-19-30-5AG-1405-0100
LOT 10 BLK 14 TR 5 TOWN OF ...
845.97
NOBLES HAROLD S JR
25-19-30-5AG-1406-0060
PAD: 317 W 12th ST
E 44 FT OF LOT 6 BLK 14 TR 6 .
WOOLSEY FRANK
2,531.05
25-19-30-5AG-1407-0060
PAD: 417 W 12TH ST
LOTS 6 4 7 BLK 14 TR 7 TOWN ..
38.84
PATRICK FRUIT CORP
ATTN MAC ALEXANDER
25-19-30-5AG-1407-009A
PAD: 13TH ST
RR SIDING ACROSS LOTS 9 4 10 .
WETHERALD THOMAS R
13,584.48
25-19-30-5AG-1409-0010
PAD: 1200 S FRENCH AVE
LOTS 1 4 2
WETHERALD THOMAS R
869.42
25-19-30-5AG-1409-0060
LOTS 6 4 7 4 E 1/2 OF VACD ...
712.50
WETHERALD THOMAS R
25-19-30-5AG-14 10-0010
PAD: 1201 HOLLY ST
LOTS 1 2 4 6 4 1/2 OF VACD ...
104.96
JONES JACK JR HEIRS
C/O MONEITA JONES
25-19-30-5AG-1410-0070
PAD: 1209 HOLLY AVE
LOT 7 LESS N 19.02 FT BLK 14 .
766.90
FUSCO DOMENICO A 4 CHARLOTTE R
25-19-30-5AG-1503-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1317 S PARK AVE
LOT 10 BLK 15 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
.......ROBINSONS SURVEY OF AN ADD
. . . . . . . T0 SANFORD

.......PB

i

PGS 92 + 93

72.54
SWEET HENRY 4 LONNIE MAE
25-19-30-5AH-0000-00 IF
PAD: 912 W 11TH ST
E 45 FT OF W 194.05 FT OF S ...
476.49
YOUNG WILLIAM
25-19-30-5AH-0000-003D
PAD: 909 W 12TH ST
W 50 FT OF E 250 FT OF LOT 3
112.44
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
25-19-30-5AH-0000-005B
PAD: W 12th ST
E 60 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 5
646.37
CAMPBELL REGINALD J SR
25-19-30-5AH-0000-005C
PAD: 1317 W 12TH ST
E 44 FT OF W 87 3/4 FT OF ...
1,556.12
SMITH MARY W
25-19-30-5AH-0000-0080
PAD: 1202 MULBERRY AVE
LOTS 8 4 11 (LESS E 51 FT 4 ...
785.14
MERTHIE RONALD PER REP
ESTATE OF LILLIE B MERTHIE
25-19-30-5AH-0000-016C
PAD: 1308 PERSIMMON AVE
S 120 FT OF N 256 FT OF LOT 16
180.14
HYLTON RUTH R 4
WEAREN THOMAS JR
25-19-30-5AH-0000-016G
PAD: 2001 W 13TH ST
E 88 FT OF N 136 FT OF LOT 16
149.55
JENKINS SARA O HEIRS ET AL
25-19-30-5AH-0000-017C
PAD: 1316 SOUTHWEST RD
N 64 FT OF S 124 FT OF LOT 17
119.75
EVANS MARIE J
25-19-30-5AH-0000-017E
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
S 60 FT OF LOT 17
319.49
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022A
PAD: 1009 W 10TH ST
W 55 1/2 FT OF E 175 1/2 FT ...
827.94
TREICHLER MONIKA 4
EBRON ANTHONY
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022C
PAD: 1002 POPLAR AVE
S 50 FT OF E 120 FT OF N 1/2 ...
462.78
NEWTON ANNIE M LIFE ESTATE
(TIMMONS LEROY JR)
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022H
PAD: 1015 PECAN AVE
N 50 FT OF W 147 3/4 FT OF S ...
480.98
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022I
PAD: 1015 W 10TH ST
N 57 FT OF W 120 FT OF LOT 22

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540

541

542

543

544

545

546

547

548

549
550

551

552

553

554

555
556

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

303.80
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AH-0000-0230
PAD: 1101 W 10TH ST
E 99 1/2 FT OF N 120 FT OF ...
94.86
DE BOSE MARY L
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025A (HX)
PAD: 1316 W 11TH ST
S 108.45 FT OF E 106 3/4 FT ...
BATTLE RICHARDENE G
422.86
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025D
PAD: 1317 W 10TH ST
W 98 FT OF N 70 FT OF LOT 25
ISAAC RUBY L &amp; REDDICK
619.77
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025E
PAD: 1003 MANGOUSTINE AVE
S 65 FT OF N 135 FT OF W 98 ...
BROOKS JOB
494.02
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026B
PAD: 1006 MANGOUSTINE AVE
S 50 FT OF N 150 FT OF E 120 ...
JONES MARGARET A
11.72
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026F
PAD: 1408 W 11TH ST
S 52.5 FT OF W 23 FT OF E 75 ...
SANDERS SUSIE CULVER HEIRS
173.22
•
C/O KATHRYN FOLKES
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026G
PAD: 1406 W 11TH ST
S 52.5 FT OF W 22 FT OF E 97 ...
HILLERY EMANUEL L
10.72
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026H
S 52.5 FT OF W 23 FT OF E ...
HILLERY EMANUEL L
541.51
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026I
PAD: 1016 MANGOUSTINE AVE
S 41 FT OF N 291 FT OF E 120 ...
CURRY DAISY L W
11.70
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026J
S 52.5 FT OF E 26 FT OF LOT 26
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M &amp;
1,336.04
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026L
PAD: 1011 OLEANDER AVE
S 81.82 FT OF N 181.82 FT OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
602.96
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026M
PAD: 1017 OLEANDER AVE
N 50 FT OF S 100 FT OF W 120
JONES CHARLIE B
188.78
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026N
PAD: 1419 W 10TH ST
N 100 FT OF W 120 FT OF LOT 26
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M &amp;
27B.70
MC GEE COBB IN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AH-0000-0260
PAD: 1015 OLEANDER AVE
N 60 FT OF S 160 FT OF W 120 ...
JESS MURRAY
71 .79
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034D
PAD: 1101 MANGOUSTINE AVE
W 50 FT OF N 1/2 OF LOT 34
BROOKS JOB
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034F
PAD: 1316 W 12TH ST
W 49.35 FT OF SW 1/4 OF LOT 34

MITCHELL VALARIE &amp;

MITCHELL MILDRED S 4 WILLIAM
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034K (HX)
PAD: 1308 W 12TII ST
557
W 48.15 FT OF E 98.4 FT OF ...
MC NEIL CHRISTINA
25-19-30-5AH-0000-037C
PAD: 1017 W 11TH ST
558
E 25 FT OF W 100 FT OF N 50 ...
MELTON ERTHA 4
1 MELTON JAMES
25-19-30-5AH-0000-038D
PAD: 1902 W 13TH ST
559
E 124 FT OF W 496 FT OF LOT ...
MYRICK IRVING Q
25-19-30-5AH-0000-038G
PAD: 1926 W 13TH ST
560
W 62 FT OF LOT 38
***** *‘SEMINOLE PARK
*******pB 2 PG 75
561
BACON EVANS J JR 4 CYNTHIA D
25-19-30-5AI-0814-0040
PAD: 1108 W 7TH ST
LOTS 4 5 + 6 (LESS N 18 FT ...
562
DETREVILLF. ROSEZETTA
C/O KIMBERLY DETREVILLE
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0010
LOT 1 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
DETREVILLE SAMUEL
563
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0020
LOT 2 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0030
LOT 3 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
SMITH HAZEL D
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0040
564
LOT 4 BLK 8 TR 16
BENNETT MAURICE 4 CYNTHIA SR
25-19-30-5AI-0818-0080
PAD: 1512 W 7TH ST
565
LOT 8 BLK 8 TR 18
MC CLENDON LEROY LIFE EST
(MC CLENDON LEROY J)
25-19-30-5A1-0913-0030 (HX)
566
PAD: 1007 W 7TH ST
LOTS 3 + 4 BLK 9 TR 13
JONES JOE A 4 THELMA P
25-19-30-5AI-0913-007A (HX)
567
PAD: 719 PECAN AVE
S 63.5 FT OF LOTS 7 4 8 BLK ...
DUVALL OTHEI.
25-19-30-5AI-0913-0110 (HX)
568
PAD: 1002 W 8 TH ST
LOT 11 BLK 9 TR 13
DUVALL OTHEL
25-19-30-5AI-0913-0120
569
PAD: 1000 W 8 TH ST
LOT 12 BLK 9 TR 13
CHURCH RUTH MAE
C/O RONNIE J 4 SHERRY D LEWIS
25-19-30-5AI-0914-0080
570
PAD: 1116 W 8TH ST
LOT 8 BLK 9 TR 14
BASS TONY W
25-19-30-5A1-0915-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1200 W 8TH ST
571
LOT 12 BLK 9 TR 15
DELAINEY LUTHER HEIRS
C/O MARY LEA POWELL GENTRY
25-19-30-5AI-0917-0030
572
PAD: 1405 W 7TH ST
LOTS 3 4 4 4 N 1/2 OF VACD ...
JOHNSON BERTHA GUARD OF BILL
CHAVOUS C/O LORENZO THOMPSON
573
25-19-30-5AI-0918-0040
PAD: 1520 W 8TH ST .
LOTS 4 + 5 BLK 9 TR 18
REDDEN OSCAR JR 4 ROSLYN
574
25-19-30-5AI-0919-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1601 W 7TH ST
LOTS 4 4 5 BLK 9 TR 19
GREEN KIMBERLY LA ROSE 4
RAINES MARY ELLA KING
575
25-19-30-5AI-0919-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1606 W 8TH ST
LOT 8 BLK 9 TR 19
MORROW EUMA
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0010
576
PAD: 801 PECAN AVE
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR 13

486.98

80.57

142.03

668.18

1,025.85

SEQ. 0
577

578

579

580

581

582

583

584
585

586
5B7

58B

589

590

591

592

593

594

595

596

269.68

597

38.35

598

39.55

599

39.55

600

39.55

601

753.27

602

121.17

323.44

337.84

289.35

99.43

603

604

605

606

607

619.23

608

199.94

609

579.94

610

235.90

611

433.03

612

92.70

613

NAME•PARCEL NUMBER

ES DUE

657.98
FREDERICK CHARLOTTE
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0050
PAD: 1003 W BTH ST
LOT 5 BLK 10 TR 13
787.15
BROOKS CALVIN SR
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0080
PAD: 817 PECAN AVE
LOT 8 BLK 10 TR 13
220.44
MACK LEWIS LIFE EST ET AL
C/O ROSEMARY SCOTT
25-19-30-5A1-1013-0090 (HX)
PAD: 819 PECAN AVE
LOT 9 BLK 10 TR 13
396.62
BROWN MADELINE J 4 SILVESTER
25-19-30-5AI-1014-0030
PAD: 1107 W 8TH ST
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR 14
717.22
SMITH JAMES 4 MARY W
25-19-30-5AI-1014-0050
PAD: 1103 W 8TH ST
LOTS 5 + 6 BLK 10 TR 14
60.21
MILLER THEOLA 4 INEZ
25-19-30-5AI-1014-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1120 W 9TH ST
W 1/2 OF LOTS 8 + 9 (LESS E ...
279.99
SMITH MARY
25-19-30-5A1-1014-0120
PAD: 1102 W 9TH ST
LOT 12 BLK 10 TR 14
•••••••LEXINGTON PARK
go pcs 78 4 79
..... *ALL 5AG-0Y00-0060 7 7A 7B 8
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
4,098.22
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0030
PAD: 500 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
4,515.65
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0100
PAD: 600 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4,064.38
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0130
PAD: 1000 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4.064.3B
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-D140
PAD: 1200 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4,064.38
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0150
PAD: 1400 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
5,079.75
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0160
PAD: 1600 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4,064.38
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0170
PAD: 1800 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
4,470.53
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0180
PAD: 2000 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
7,448.87
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
2519-30-5QL-0000-0190
PAD: 200 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
------------ SEC 26 TWP 19 RNG 30TUBE TEC INC
34,476.31
2619-30-300-0170-0000
PAD: 301 BROWN AVE
VANN WILLIE E
586.84
26-19-30-300-0190-0000
REGAL PROPERTY MGMT
1,642.61
26-19-30-300-0200-0000
PAD: MC CRACKEN RD
REGAL PROPERTY MGMT
1,872.04
26-19-30-300-0210-0000
PAD: 902 PERSIMMON AVE
BACON EVANS 4 CYNTHIA
1,130.73
26-19-30-300-022A-0000
PAD: 1015 S PERSIMMON ST
BACON EVANS J JR 4 CYNTHIA D
239.85
26-1*9-30-300-02 3A-0000
PAD: PERSIMMON AVE
CLINES VIOLA JOHNSON
712.26
26-19-30-300-0290-0000
PAD: 1202 POMEGRANITE
******* PALM PLACE

SEQ.#
614

615

616

617

618

619

620

621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629

630
631
632
633
634
635
636

•*«*••«pB 10 pG 65

881.24

637

361.97

638

607.27

639

100.48

640

345.42

641

74.63

642

369.49

643

BROWN ULYSSES
184.19
26-19-30-505-0200-0040
PAD: W 11TH ST
LOTS 4 + 5 BLK 2
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
1,030.71
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
26-19-30-505-0300-0050
PAD: 1601 W 11TH ST
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
481.00
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
26-19-30-505-0400-0010
PAD: 1515 W 11TH ST
JOHNSON VERMELL
93.09
26-19-30-505-0400-0030
PAD: 1505 W 11TH ST
POWELL THOMAS J
93.09
26-19-30-505-0400-0040
' PAD: 1503 W 11TH ST
BROWN ULYSSES
662.39
26-19-30-505-0400-0050
PAD: 1501 W 11TH ST
WILLFORD ROSA 4
88.96
STRICKLAND FRANCES Y
26-19-30-505-0500-0030
PAD: W 11TH ST
BURKE DONNELL
521.36
26-19-30-505-0500-0090
PAD: 1402 W 12TH ST
LOTS 9 + 1 0 BLK 5
JORDAN LIMMIE HEIRS
90.56
C/O MARGARET CARMICHAEL
26-19-30-505-0600-0010
PAD: 1415 W 12th ST
BOWLES BRENDA L
342.10
26-19-30-505-0600-0030
PAD; 1407 W 12TH ST
MTG CORP OF AMERICA
218.69
C/O SIGMA FINANCIAL CORP
26-19-30-505-0700-0040
PAD: 1204 OLEANDER AVE
LOTS 4 + 5 (LESS II 36 FT + S ...
...... ST JOHNS VILLAGE 2ND
*
...... 'REVISION
••* * «* •pB 10 pGS 71 + 72

644

RIESE HORST 4 JEAN
26-19-30-501-0000-0260
PAD: 2980 W AIRPORT HLVD
...... RANDS ADD TO SANFORD
.... **PB 1 PG 131
VANN WILLIE E
26-19-30-502-0000-001A (HX)
PAD: 1811 W 9TH ST
E 50 FT OF W 150 FT OF LOT 1 ...
VANN WILLIE E
26-19-30-502-0000-00 IB
PAD: 1815 W 9TH ST
W 50 FT OF LOT 1 F H RANDS ...
VANN WILLIE E
26-19-30-502-0000-001C
E 50 FT OF W 100 FT OF LOT 1 ...
JONES JENNIFER 4 JONES
JERRY 4 CASHAW ELENORA ET AL
26-19-30-502-0000-0060
PAD: 1905 W 9TH ST
LOT 6 (LESS W 105 FT) F II ...
.... “ REDDINGS SUBD
*
.PB 8 PG 20
GAINES DOLLIE M
C/O MILDRED ROGERS
26-19-30-504-0000-0020
PAD: 1808 REDDING PL
HARRIS HELEN
26-19-30-504-0000-0090
PAD: 1809 REDDING PL
...... MF.ISCHS SUBD

. . . . . . . pB 3 pG 84

645

646

647
648
649
650

651

652

653
654

�T h e H er ald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. *

JONES CHARLIE B (, JUANITA D
1,768.96
26-19-30-507-0000-0150
PAD: 1802 W 4TH ST
BRINSON SHERAI.YN J
650.87
26-19-30-507-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 1800 W 4TH ST
...... SANFORD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL **•**»•
.......CONDO
.......

.......orb 1 43 7 pG 1902

655
656

********

THEBAUD ADLY &amp;
2,261.35
ROMAIN JOSETTE
26-19-30-508-0000-2560
PAD: 1403 MEDICAL PLAZA DR STE
UNITS 256 TO 260 SANFORD ...
THEBAUD ADLY &amp;
2,261.32
ROMAIN JOSETTE
26-19-30-508-0000-2610
PAD: 1403 MEDICAL PLAZA DR STE
UNITS 261 TO 265 SANFORD ...
......‘SMITHS M M
...**.‘PB 1 PG 55
BURKE GENE A &amp; PATRICIA J
1,468.70
26-19-30-5AE-030A-0000
W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF BLK 3 ...
CHAUDHARI GOVIND &amp; MEENA G
1,318.21
26-19-30-5AE-030C-0000
PAD: 251 S WHITE CEDAR RD
N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF BLK 3 M M ..
BURKE GENE A &amp; PATRICIA J
656.46
26-19-30-5AE-030D-0000
PAD: 3611 W 5TH ST
S 140 FT OF W 1/2 OF E 1/2 ...
M D MOODY &amp; SONS INC
7,161.18
26-19-30-5AE-14OB-OOOO
PAD: AERO LN
S 226 FT OF BLK 14 (LESS RD) ,
UNICELL PAPER MILLS INC
75,502.36
A FLA CORP
26-19-30-5AE-210A-0000
PAD: 3401 ST JOHNS PKWY
PT OF BLK 21 22 27 &amp; 28 DESC .
BARBOUR ROBERT N i BARBOUR
3,166.12
BERNARD C &amp; BARBOUR MARY J
26-19-30-5AE-2900-0000
PAD: 800 MEISCH RD
BLK 29 (LESS RD)
MC WATTERS CHARLES E 4 EDNA E
223.21
26-19-30-5AF.-31 OB-OOOO (HX)
PAD: 3312 W 5TH ST
E 94 FT OF W 315 FT OF S 76 .
HODGES JUDITH A &amp;
786.18
VORHOLT JERRY A
26-19-30-5AE-510A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2941 W 5TH ST
N 329.41 FT OF E 151.5 FT OF
NASH BARRY P
776.91
26-19-30-5AE-5900-0000
LOT 59 S N 1/2 OF VACD ST .. .
TUBE TEC INC
20,511.61
26-19-30-5AF.-8200-0000
PAD: 301 BROWN AVE
BLK 82 M M SMITHS SUBD
TUBE TEC INC
1,062.54
26-19-30-5AE-8300-0000
PAD: BROWN AVE
BLK 83 (LESS ST RD 46 S RR .. .
OLSZEWSKI EDWARD J &amp; ELLEN S
1,302.25
26-19-30-5AF.-940C-0000
PAD: 2175 W 8 TH ST
PT OF BLK 94 &amp; ABANDONED ...
OLSZEWSKI EDWARD J &amp; ELLEN S
264.35
2619-30-5AE-950A-0000
PAD: W 8 TH ST
PT PF BLK 95 DESC AS FROM ...
-------------SEC 27 TWP 19 RNG 30---------......‘WALTER SUBD
.......
. . . . . . * p B 10 pG i 3
*..*.*,
WILLIAMS JERRY I,
982.84
2719-30-501-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 203 WILLIAMS AVE
LOTS 10 S 11 S LOT 12 (LESS ...
......*h e ST HAVEN ■

657

658

659
660

661

662

663

664

665

666

667
668

669

670

671

672

.......PB n pG 92

BACON EVANS J JR &amp; CYNTHIA D
27-19-30-502-0000-0070
PAD: 2705 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOT 7 + S 1/2 LOT 6
BACON EVANS J JR
27-19-30-502-0000-0080
PAD: 2703 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOT 8 t N 1/2 OF LOT 9
.......A f G VEGETABLE TRACT

893.36

NASH BARRY P
27-19-30-503-0B00-0000
PAD: AI,BRIGHT RD
PT OF BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
NASH BARRY P
2719-30-503-0B03-0000
PT OF BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
------------ SEC 28 TWP 19 RNG 30

340.68

675

409.91

676

941.21

673

674

.......pB 7 pc 14

.......BOOTHS SUBD
....**•pa 5 pG 6
487.64
EQUITY TRUST CO CUSTODIAN
FBO PETER T HUTCHESON
2819-30-502-0000-0030
PAD: 1233 UPSALA RD
LOT 3 (LESS W 8 FT)
.......PETERSON SUBD A J 1ST ADD
.......pB 13 PG 10
53.56
YOUNG CRAIG S i
KIMBERLEE K
28-19-30-504-0000-0090
PAD: PALM TER
W 1/2 OF LOT 9 A J PETERSON ...
1,170.23
YOUNG CRAIG S i KIMBERLEE K
28-19-30-504-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 102 PALM TER
.......SMITHS 3RD SUBD
..*•*..pB 1 PG 86
204.35
METTS MORRIS H JR 4 SYLVIA J
28-19-30-506-0000-003F (HX)
PAD: 190 SEWELL RD
N 100 FT OF S 150 FT OF W ...
3,609.95
RUPAL INC
28-19-30-506-0000-008A
PAD: 4101 W 46 SR
E 159 FT (LESS S 476 FT) OF ...
459.91
DODD JASON D
28-19-30-506-0000-02OH
PAD: 4091 SMITH CANAL RD
S 130 FT OF E 66 FT OF LOT 20
200.49
KELLY TEELA 4 IRIS J
28-19-30-506-0000-020J (HX)
PAD: 4067 RUBY ST
E 1/2 OF W 93 1/3 FT OF N ...
494.06
THOMPSON STEVE R
28-19-30-506-0000-02ON (HX)
PAD: 1217 UPSALA RD
E 205 FT OF W 330 FT OF N 65
34,313.21
MC CALL JAMES W 4 CAROLE
28-19-30-506-0000-0230
PAD: RINEHART RD
LOTS 23 ♦ 24
.......NORTHSTAR BUSINESS PARK PH 3
.••••••PB 44 pGS 44 4 45
9,702.73
SHEIKH SHABBIR A 4
SHABBIR NUZHAT N
28-19-30-508-0000-006A
PAD: 211 NORTHSTAR CT
E 18.3 FT OF LOT 6 4 LOT 7
......‘SANFORD CENTRAL PARK
.......pB 33 PGS 64 TO 66
4,483.81
ARNON HARRY 4 JOSEF ARNON
C/O IjlERNON MFG CO
28-19-30-5JB-0000-0160
PAD: 121 TECH DR

677

678

679

680

681

682

683

684

685

686

687

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

May 2. D, 10. 2004
TAXES DUE

SEQ. *

FIRST WEIGH OF ORLANDO INC
6,757.51
2B-19-30-5JB-0000-0270
PAD: TECH DR
......‘SANFORD CENTRAL PARK PH 2
...... PB 54 PGS 8 THRU 10
ROWE JOSEPH R 4 JULIE G
13,896.30
2819-30-5NR-0000-0360
PAD: 1050 CENTRAL PARK DR
------------ SEC 29 TWP 19 RNG 30
WATSON TERRY W 4 MARJORIE S
1,404.67
2919-30-300-0183-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4960 WOODRUFF SPRINGS RD
WATSON TERRY W 4 JEAN
171.28
29-19-30-300-018K-0000
*******1-4 INDUSTRIAL PARK
*.*.*..pB 16 pc 60
SCRIMA LEONARD A 4 HEATHER C
5,380.76
2919-30-5CO-0000-0050
PAD: 215 HICKMAN DR
PT OF LOT 5 DESC AS BEG NW ...
------------ SEC 30 TWP 19 RNG 30
WESTLAKE PROPERTY HOLDINGS LC
2,497.70
30- 19-30-300-002N-0000
STORE 18 INC
466.55
30-19-30-300-0060-0000
PAD: N HENDERSON LN
AMES MARY
109.08
30-19-30-300-0140-0000
WESTLAKE PROPERTY HOLDINGS LC
21,326.10
30-19-30-300-02 IB-0000
PAD: W 46 SR
CHAJAR KAMRAN 4 SANDRINE
1,150.78
30-19-30-300-0310-0000
PAD: 5610 WILSON RD
JACOBONI JOSEPH J
34,301.58
30-19-30-300-032D-0000 (HX)
PAD: 5481 WAYSIDE DR
125.37
DOWNER LAMAR 4 KATHRYN L
30-19-30-300-044A-0000
PAD: KATIE ST
GRIFFIS ANNIE
28.49
30-19-30-300-044B-0000
PAD: 4809 INTERNATIONAL PKWY
GRIFFIS EMORY G LIFE EST
214.51
(HUNT THERESA L ET AI.)
30-19-30-300-0480-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4809 INTERNATIONAL PKWY
•••••••SHADOW LAKE WOODS
...... PB 22 PG 25
DE I.ANY DARRELL C 4 HELEN S
2,428.25
30-19-30-502-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 409 KIMBERLY CT
2,648.58
LYON THOMAS E 4 SARAH W
30-19-30-502-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 405 KIMBERLY CT
JACKSON CURTIS 4 CYNTHIA D G
3,279.26
30-19-30-502-0000-0290
PAD: 428 KIMBERLY CT
...... TALL TREES
.......pB 39 pGs 36 TO 38
CF.RABINO DEN ICE
3,057.59
30-19-30-506-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 316 STILL FOREST TER
3,206.11
BIANCO RICHARD J 4 EILEEN M
30-19-30-506-0000-0670 (HX)
PAD: 5060 GREYLOCK CT
PASCUA BRYAN P 4 MELINDA S
2,963.36
30-19-30-506-0000-1080 (HX)
PAD: 5088 BLACKNEI.L LN
SMITH LANCE TRUSTEE
4,014.33
FBO
30-19-30-506-0000-1140
PAD: 388 STILL FOREST TER
i
2,865.45
DF.NBOF.R JOSHUA 4 JENNIFER L
30-19-30-506-0000-1200 (HX)
PAD: 5097 BLACKNELL LN
ROSSI VICTOR P 4 NORMA M
2,701.21
30-19-30-506-0000-1330 (HX)
PAD: 404 STILL FOREST TER
...... FOREST GLEN SUB
.......pb 5! pcs 21 4 22
PATANIA ANDREW A 4 EILEEN M
2, 265.19
30-19-30-507-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 130 MAJESTIC FOREST RUN
.......WESTLAKE ESTATES
.... * *PB 56 PGS 97 4 98
******'ALL 30-19-30-300-0190 4 01 9A\ ********
VARNES JONATHAN A 4 ANGELA
30-19-30-509-0000-0110
PAD: 160 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0160
PAD: 180 OVF.ROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0170
PAD: 164 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0260
PAD: 129 OVF.ROAKS PL
WEST LAKE ESTATES PROP LTD
30-19-30-509-0000-0290
PAD: 109 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0300
PAD: 105 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0350
PAD: 112 OVEROAKS PL
......*WILSON PLACE
....... UNRECORDED PLAT
MIKLER WILLIAM P 4 LISA B
30-19-30-5UA-0500-0050 (HX)
PAD: 431 KENTWOOD AVE
NEBERCALL MAURICE E 4 DIRK A
NE8 ERGALL ET AL
3019-30-5UA-0700-0040 (HX)
PAD: 410 EAST LN
SEC 30 TWP 19S RGE 30E LOT 4 ..
------------ SEC 31 TWP 19 RNG 30
......‘SYLVAN LAKE TOWN OF
*....«.pB 2 PG 69
WALLENBROCK MATHILDA T
31- 19-30-502-0000-0690
PAD: 2050 SYLVAN AVE
LOTS 69 4 70 TOWN OF SYLVAN ...
WILLIAMS SHERMAN
31-19-30-502-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 1725 EMMETT AVE
LOTS 92 93 94 95 96 98 ♦ 99 ..
WALLENBROCK MATHILDA T
31-19-30-502-0000-0970
JANEGO JOEL R 4 KRISTA E
3119-30-502-0000-1000
PAD: SYLVAN AVE
LOTS 100-107 TOWN OF SYLVAN ...
------------ SEC 32 TWP 19 RNG 30
.......IWIN IjAKE FARMS
. . . . . . *5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
. . . . . . . 6 PARCELS
FULMER ALAN E 4 PATRICIA A
3219-30-301-008E-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2461 CHERRY LAUREL LN
SEC 32 TWP 19S RGE 30E
.......KAYWOOD REPLAT
.......PB 30 PGS 27 4 28
HALD JOHN R 4 BETTY L
32-19-30-5GS-0000-0450 (HX)
PAD: 105 KAYWOOD DR
.......CALABRIA COVE
.......PB 60 PGS 8 THRU 10
......*ALL OF 32193030001600000
DUKES JULEEN B
32-19-30-5LY-0000-0060
PAD: 116 CALABRIA SPRINGS CV
-------------SEC 33 TWP 19 RNG 30*..... TEE N GREEN ESTATES
.......PB 13 p g 43

688

689

690
691

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

.......OAKS OF SANFORD

693

.... * *PB 19 PGS 55 ♦ 56
SKYI.F.S DAVID
33-19-30-503-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 102 OAKS CT
•••••••MAYFAIR MEADOWS
.......pB 29 PGS 31 TO 33
GRIMM LINDA K
33-19-30-508-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 125 MEADOW BLVD

695
696
697
698
699
700
701

702
703
704

705
706
707
708

709
710

711

4,483.23

712

1,077.05

713

1,077.05

714

1,077.05

715

1,289.34

716

1,289.34

717

1,077.05

718

2,306.43

719

2,198.75

720

SEQ.«

MC WILLIAMS JAMES J JR
653.43
33-19-30-501-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 115 BUNKER LN
026.61
TRAVIS GLEN W 4 PATRICIA C
33-19-30-501-0000-0470 (HX)
PAD: 160 BUNKER LN
.......jOYLI.WILDE OF LOCH ARBOR SEC 5
.......pB 19 PG 46
471.97
KAPLAN JACK 4 LEONORF.
33-19-30-502-0C00-0200 (HX)
PAD: 102 BRIERWOOD DR
LOT 20 BLOCK C IDYI.LWILDE OF
DOKTOR MIRIAM R 4 KENNETH R
2,562.26
33-19-30-502-0F00-0010
PAD: 307 LARKWOOD DR
LOT 1 BLOCK F IDYLLWILDF. OF

692

694

PttflC 7

MAYFAIR MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSN INC C/O EPM SF.RV INC

721

1,792.09

722

168.64

723

1, 117.28

724

6,231.06

1,962.69

3,751.76

725

726

727

729

730

731

1,690.80

732

1,221.96

733

320.87

734

1, 177 .12

735

33-19-30-508-0000-0370
TAD: 158 MEADOW BLVD
LOT 37 (LESS BEG NE COR RUN

HOBSON JAMIA L 4
LAR5EN-PLOTT LESLIE J
33-19-30-508-0000-0870 (HX)
PAD: 103 WINTERGLEN DR
******'MAYFAIR MEADOWS PH 2
.......PB 32 PGS 55 TO 58
MILLER DOROTHY A
33-19-30-509-0000-1102 (HX)
PAD: 120 CANDLF.WICK CT
LOT 1102
PEETE DEREK A 4 SANDRA E
33-19-30-509-0000-5020 (HX)
PAD: 130 DRESDAN CT
..... ‘LINDSEY ESTATES RF.PLAT
...... PB 42 PG 18
GARDNER DAVID J
33-19-30-511-0000-05A0
PAD: 117 LINDSEY WAY
LOT 5A 4 5B
******‘MAYFAIR OAKS
.......pB 50 pGS 38 THRU

i 4 ***** *

710.01

736

708.29

737

1,727.11

738

1
.......

GUY LAURA L
33-19-30-513-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 146 LONDON FOG WAY
******‘COUNTRY CLUB PARK
.......PB 50 pGS 63 t h r u 66

2,261.80

FIGUEROA JUAN L 4
NIEVES NAHOMY S

2,008.32

•**•*« i

33-19-30-514-0000-0660 (HX)
PAD: 106 SPL1TLOC PL
.......p a MALA OAKS PH 2
*******PB 51 PG 15
1,639.69
'PALMER JASON D 4 SUSAN K
33-19-30-515-0000-0180 ( HX )
PAD: 117 HOLLOWAY CT
.......COUNTRY CLUB PARK PH 2
.......pB 54 pGS 22 THRU 24
CALF.DRON ESTEBAN J
33-19-30-516-0000-1140
PAD: 152 ROCKHILL DR
...... MONTEREY OAKS PH 1, A REPLAT
***«**•«
.......pB 56 PGS 33 4 34
2,447.07
REID TREVOR M 4 SHARON
33-19-30-517-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 102 MONTEREY OAKS DR
.......MONTEREY OAKS PH 2 REPLAT
...... PB 58 PGS 22-23
ARMATO RUTH
1,837.02
33-19-30-519-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 101 CARMEL BAY DR
GABEL JASON 4 JENNIFER
1,914.65
33-19-30-519-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 122 CARMEL BAY DR
LUNA KIMBERLY A
1,923.41
33-19-30-519-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 135 CARMEL BAY DR
3,011.13
MADDEX LAURIE
33-19-30-519-0000-0770
PAD: 123 SPANISH BAY DR
...... »NEW UPSAI.A
.... **PB 1 PG 67
BERNOSKY WILLIAM R 4 ELLEN F.
1,320.26
33-19-30-5AF-0000-011A
PAD: 500 VIHLEN RD
E 272 FT OF LOT 11 (LESS N ..
920.98
VIHLEN SIDNEY L III
33-19-30-SAF-0000-0200
LOT 20 (LESS RD)
MATTHEWS SHIRLEY TRUSTEE
420.01
FBO VIHLEN STANLEY M ET AL
33-19-30-5AF-0000-02 IB (HX)
PAD: 670 VIHLEN RD
W 220 FT OF LOT 21 (LESS RD)
CRISS WILLIAM R 4 JUDY B
187.86
33-19-30-5AF-0000-025A (HX)
PAD: 800 UPSALA RD
N 150 FT OF E 321 FT uF LOT .
BERNOSKY WILLIAM R JR 4 ELLEN
1,379.96
33-19-30-5AF-0000-032A (HX)

PAD: 1001 VIHLEN RD
W 325 FT OF N 158.3 FT (LESS
P ZEULI 4 SON INV INC 4
RICHARD A 4 JEANNE FLEISHMANS'

PAD: 107 MAPLEWOOD DR
•****..CROWN COLONY SUBDIVISION

859.26

740

741

742

TAH
743

744
745
746
747

748

749
750

751

752

753

754

.....

.......PB 61 PGS 76 - 78
.......
•••••••ALL 5AF-0000-039A 039B 039C 4 *******
SAMARTINO BRENDA L 4
480.44
BELL MATTHEW
33-19-30-5QS-0000-0730
------------ SEC 34 TWP 19 RNG 30---------188.57
VIHLEN SIDNEY L III
34-19-30-300-0020-0000
PAD: VIHLEN RD
KONIG INCER OR
180.81
GOFF ROBERT C
34-19-30-300-0220-0000
**•**•«*
.......LINCOLN HEIGHTS SEC 1
COOPER MARY E
34-19-30-502-0100-0020
PAD: 2979 TRUMAN ST
MORRIS GRADY
34-19-30-502-0100-0050
PAD: 1803 KNOX AVE
ROYALS C W SR ( ARMENTHUS
34-19-30-502-0100-0060
PAD: 1605 KNOX AVE
MOORE BRENDA R &amp;
FRAZIER CLARENCE
34-19-30-502-0100-0080
PAD: 1813 KNOX AVE
TENNON FLOSSIE
34-19-30-502-0100-0100
PAD: 1821 KNOX AVE
MIKE JAMES M
34-19-30-502-0100-0390
PAD: W AIRPORT BLVD

739

.......

' 33-19-30-5AF-0000-0540
PAD: COUNTRY CLUB RD
LOT 54 S OF RD (LESS ...
*******IDYLLWILDF OF LOCH ARBOR SEC .......
.......pB 21 PG 40
......
PIRTLE ROSEMARY W
1,632.12
33-19-30-5EM-0B00-0040 (HX)
1,472.79

728

755

756
757

491.81

758

467.73

759

388.41

760

298.67

761

271.64

762

878.37

763

(HX)
(HX)
(HX)

(HX)
(HX)
(HX)

�Page 8

May 2, 0, 10, 200-1

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

T ub H kraiji

TAXES DUE

SEQ. tf

JOHNSON EMMA L
341.53
34-19-30-502-0100-0410 (HX)
PAD: 2141 W AIRPORT BLVD
SMITH EARLE E SR I. SHEILA M
605.28
34-19-30-502-0100-0430 (HX)
PAD: 2111 W AIRPORT BLVD
GREEN SYLVIA L D (
396.39
GREEN THOMAS D R
34-19-30-502-0200-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1800 KNOX AVF.
345.47
JOHNSON IRENE F
34-19-30-502-0300-0140 (HX)
PAD: 1828 HARDING AVE
1,277.84
PINDER TYRONE
34-19-30-502-0400-0010
PAD: 1900 HARDING AVE
759.17
BOND BARBRA A J 4 JACKSON
DEMETRIUS &amp; JACKSON DION
34-19-30-502-0400-0440 (HX)
PAD: 1849 LINCOLN AVE
359.83
BROWN MELVA J
34-19-30-502-0500-0300 (HX)
TAD: 1808 LINCOLN AVE
...... I.OCKHARTS SUBD 1ST ADD
...... . 4 PG 26
GILMORE RICARDO L &amp;
1,920.91
DUNNUM ROSE C
34-19-30-503-0F00-0010
PAD: W 20TH ST
BEG NE COR LOT 13 BLK H RUN ...
WILDER DOROTHY A S
207.74
ALEXANDER JAMES JR F.T AL
34-19-30-503-0100-0010
PAD: W HUGHEY ST
LOTS 1 2 * 3 BLK I 1ST ADD ...
ALEXANDER JAMES FT AI.
71.58
C/O CHARLIE 4 ANNIE COLLIER
34-19-30-503-0100-0040
TAD: JONES AVE
MITCHELL ANNIE J
274.82
34-19-30-503-0100-0070 (HX)
TAD: 2021 JONES AVE
LOTS 7 I 8 BLK I 1ST ADD TO .
ROBERSON GRADEY 4
188.86
ROBERSON HORATIO
34-19-30-503-0100-0180 (HX)
PAD: 2014 WILLIAMS AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 18 t ALL LOTS ...
JOHNSON CYLIKDA D S
532.23
JOHNSON ERIC L
34-19-30-503-0100-0210
PAD: 2016 WILLIAMS AVE
WILLIAMS GARY 4 BETTY J
765.50
34-19-30-503-0100-0230
PAD: 2020 WILLIAMS AVE
HAYNES ALBERT
02.75
34-19-30-503-0100-0240
PAD: 2022 WILLIAMS AVE
MOORE WOODROW 4 EASTER
70.58
34-19-30-503-0J00-0080
PAD: W AIRPORT BLVD
JONES SHIRLEY
70.58
34-19-30-503-0J00-0140
PAD: 2081 W AIRPORT BLVD
GRANT ERNEST SR
529.02
34-19-3O-503-0JO0-0150 (HX)
PAD: 2071 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOTS 15 4 16 BLK J 1ST ADD ...
GRANT JANICE O
813.40
34-19-30-503-0J00-0170
PAD: 2041 W AIRPORT BLVD
MOORE WOODROW 4 EASTER
186.86
34-19-30-5O3-0JO0-O200 (HX)
PAD: 2031 AIRPORT BLVD
TILLMAN WILLIE 4
1,610.93
ALI SAIED
34-19-30-503-0J00-0210
TAD: 2011 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOTS 21 I 22 BLK J 1ST ADD ...
*«•••RAVENNA PARK 3RD SEC OF
BRANNON DAVID A
34-19-30-504-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 617 BETH DR
OF LOCH

941.70

•••••••PB 12 PGS 61 * 62
FITZPATRICK MARIE S
34-19-30-506-0C00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 212 CITRUS DR
****** ‘PHILLIPS RAVENNA PARK SEC

t****** *
124.38
**......

.......0F L0CH arbor

........

.......PB io PG 34
ARNOLD GORDON H II 4
CHRISTENSEN ROBYN L
34-19-3O-5O7-0BOO-OO3O
PAD: 108 TANGERINE DR
BUNGALOW CITY
PB 7 PG 82
BROWN LUCILLE M
34-19-30-511-OA0O-OO3O (HX)
PAD: 2218 SOUTHWEST RD
LOTS 3 * 4 BLK A
MURRAY JESS 4 DIANNE L
34-19-30-511-0A00-0050
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
BELLAMY FRANK 4 BERNICE
34-19-30-511-DA00-0060
PAD: 2224 SOUTHWEST RD
JACKSON FRANCIS
34-19-30-511-0A00-0090
PAD: 2726 BUNGALOW BLVD
SLY 120 FT OF LOTS 9 * 10 1 ...
FIELDS ELIJAH 4 ROZELI.A
34-19-30-511-0A00-0260
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
ADAMS ROZELLA
34-19-30-511-0AOO-O270 (HX)
PAD: 2854 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 27 t 28 BLK A

........
1,616,10

309.97

57.73
361.20

764
765
766

767
768
769

770

771

772

773

774

775

776

777
778
779
780
781

782
783
784'

785

786

787

788

789
790
%

1,509.40

791

37.17

792

206.08

793

•

This
Delinquent
Property Tax
List appears
three times
in May

•

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE
84.72

RAINES NED JR 4 FLORENCE
34-19-30-511-OCOO-OOlO
PAD: 1911 W AIRPORT BLVD
MATTHEWS RENA
34-19-30-511-OCOO-OlOO
PAD: 2952 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 10 4 11 BLK C . *
SHAW ERNESTINE
34-19-30-511-OCOO-O130
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
HALL BENJAMIN J JR 4 YVONNE
34-19-30-511-0C00-0200
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
HALL BENJAMIN J JR 4 YVONNE F
34-19-30-511-0C00-O210
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
HALL BENJAMIN J JR 4 YVONNE F
34-19-30-511-0C00-0220
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
ERTEL MICHAEL
34-19-30-511-0C00-0250
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
MEDLOCK MICHAEL
34-19-30-511-0C00-0260 (HX)
PAD: 3048 BUNGALOW BLVD
MEDLOCK MICHAEL
34-19-30-511-0C00-0270
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 27 I 28 BLK C
DE BOSE CLEVELAND 4
RIGGINS SHARON E
34-19-30-511-0D00-0010
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
HOLLY J F 4 HALLIE
C/O MAMIE CROOMS
34-19-30-511-0D0O-0040
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 4 * 5 BLK D
SHEPPARD WALLACE L 4
SHAPPARD HENRY L
34-19-30-511-0D00-0060
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
SHEPPARD WALLACE L 4
SHAPPARD HENRY L
34-19-30-511-0D00-0070
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-0000-0110
PAD: 3049 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 11 (LESS RD)
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-ODO0-0120
PAD: 3409 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 12 (LESS RD) BLK D
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-0D00-0130
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 13 (LESS RD) BLK D
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-0D00-0140
PAD: 3073 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 14 (LESS RD) BLK D
...... RAVENNA PARK 2ND SEC OF
...... LOCH ARBOR
...... PB 13 PGS 29 30 ♦ 31
BAHNG JOHN 3
34-19-30-512-0A00-0420
PAD: TEMPLE DR
MESSER ANGELA B 4 LEE E
34-19-30-512-0B00-0130 (HX)
PAD: 313 SATSUMA DR
MCADAMS MARK A 4 SANDRA L
34-19-30-512-0BO0-017O (HX)
PAD: 402 TFMPLE DR
.... **BUTNERS SUBD
.... * *PB 10 PG 87
HERRING WILLIE M
34-19-30-513-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 2960 W 23RD ST
BULLARD HORACE 4 MARY J
34-19-30-513-0000-0120
PAD: W 23RD ST
BULLARD MARY J
34-19-30-513-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 3010 W 23RD ST
LOTS 13 I 14
BARNES MELVIN L 4 MABEL
34-19-30-513-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 3021 W 23RD ST
LOTS 29 ♦ 30
ALLOWAY WILLIE
34-19-30-513-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 2971 W 23RD ST
BRUNDIDGE JENNIFER M
34-19-30-513-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 2941 W 23RD SI
.... **LINCOLN HEIGHTS SEC 2
.......pB 14 pc 45
DAVIS THELMA PER REP
ESTATE OF ALICE M MACKEYROY
34-19-30-514-0100-0020
PAD: 1600 LINCOLN AVE
MOORE WILLIE C
34-19-30-514-0200-0010 (HX)
PAD: 3088 TRUMAN BLVD
GUESS DAVID
34-19-30-514-0200-0030 (HX)
PAD: 3060 TRUMAN BLVD
KIRKLAND LORENE C
34-19-30-514-0200-0040 (HX)
PAD: 3046 TRUMAN BLVD
GRAYSON DONALD E 4 JANIE C
34-19-30-514-0400-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1801 LINCOLN AVE
WELLS FARGO BANK
34-19-30-514-0400-0020
PAD: 1802 COOLIDCE AVE
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
34-19-30-514-0400-0030
PAD: 1804 COOLIDCE AVE
DEBOSE HENRY P 4 MATILDA
34-19-30-514-0500-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1802 HARDING AVE
ROBINSON FELISA A
34-19-30-514-0600-0010
PAD: 1803 HARDING AVE
**.... IDYLLWILDF OF LOCH ARBOR
...... PB 16 PGS 99 4 100
SABINE WILLIAM R 4 JUDITH A
34-19-30-518-0C00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 109 ALDEAN DR
..... ‘SMITHS M M 2ND SUBD
....tt.p g

95.11

37.17
48.56
42.48
40.97
37.17

965.47
95.11

42.67

94.37

46.97

77.91

774.48

47.56

45.06

73.09

268.16
1,358.25
915.07
;

V

186.86
94.11
379.51

371.00

168.47
186,86

1,218.22

350.90
334.87
262.34
371.06
1,806.39
1,066.66

594.96
1,153.76

1,775.62

x PG 1 01

BURKE CATHA A
34-19-30-SAK-0A00-0130
PAD: 1507 W 15TH ST
SILAS JOHN L
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-0240
PAD: 1506 W 16TH ST
SMITH TONY L
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-0250 (HX)
PAD: 1504 W 16TH ST
BACON WILLIS S 4 CORINE LIFE
EST (DUVAL JAMES E ET AL)
34-19-30-5AK-0A0O-O420 (HX)
PAD: 1700 W 16TH ST
E 88 FT OF S 117 FT OF LOT ..
WILLIAMS NORMA J
34-19-30-5AK-OAOO-046E
PAD: W 15TH ST
W 44 FT OF S 1/2 OF LOT 46 ..
AKINS ISIAH JR 4 RUTH
34-19-3O-5AK-OA00-047A
PAD: 1807 W 15TH ST
W 1/2 OF N 100 FT OF LOT 47 .

373.11
438.54
296.03
165.09

94.25

113.90

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

DAVIS KENNETH 4
55.14
JACKSON PATRICE
34-19-30-5AK-OAOO-048A
PAD: W 15TH ST
795
W 44 FT OF N 145 FT OF LOT ...
WHEELER LULA B 4
105.51
WHEELER GRACE
34-19-3O-5AK-0AO0-04 8B
796
PAD: 1811 W 15TH ST
E 49 FT OF W 93 FT OF N1/2 ...
VAI.LOT DOROTHY LIFE-EST
14 7.58
797
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-049B
PAD: W 15TH ST
W
1/2 OF S 1/2 OF LOT 49 BLK ...
798
VALLOT DOROTHY 4 KNIGHT MINNIE
748.48
L 4 HOOKS WILLIE
34-19-3O-5AK-0A00-0500
799
PAD: 1915 W 15TH ST
W 86 FT OF N 1/2 OF LOT 50 ...
SHERMAN ROBERT A 4 ANNA
187.86
800
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-0770 (HX)
TAD: 1561 W 18TH ST
BEG NE COR LOT 77 BLK A RUN ...
THOMPSON CAROLYN D
595.39
801
34-19-3O-5AK-0AOO-O77B
TAD: 1571 W 18TH ST
BEG 322.6 FT E OF NW COR LOT ...
802
TOMLIN ETHEL D
139.78
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-078A
PAD: W 1BTH ST
PT
OF LOTS 78 4 79 BLK A ...
803
JACKSON ROBERT JR 4 MAE F
• 2,375.24
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-079A (HX)
PAD: 1895 W 1BTH ST
PT OF LOT 79 DESC AS BEG NW ...
804
SHARPE THELMA LIFE EST (SHARPE
188.86
JOSEPH JR FT AI. TC33)
34-19-30-5AK-0B00-001A (HX)
TAD: 1601 SOUTHWEST RD
BEG 25 FT S ♦ 25 FT W OF INT ...
805
TURNER DAISY F.
770.30
C/O WILLIAM TURNER SR
34-19-30-5AK-0B00-001B
TAD: 1606 ROOSEVELT AVE
806
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG .. .
TURNER CORINE
81.44
34-19-30-5AK-0B00-001D
TAD: 1609 SOUTHWEST RD
807
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG ,..
JOHNSON RUBY 4
261.30
DAVIS KENNETH
34-19-30-5AK-0B00-001F
808
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
TRAVIDIAN INV GROUP INC
1,804.68
34-19-3O-5AK-0B0O-O52O
009
PAD: 551 VIHLEN RD
LOT 52 (LESS W 10 FT ) BLK B ...
------------ SEC 35 TWP 19 RNG 30-----------SMITH MARY
296.63
810
35-19-30-300-0020-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1703 W 13TH ST
MINGO ALMA
B3.19
35-19-30-300-0030-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1709 W 13TH ST
BROOKS CALVIN SR
689.62
35-19-30-300-003A-0000
811
PAD: 1704 W 14TH ST
WILLIAMS LUCIOUS JR 4 BRENDA J
685.66
35-19-30-300-0040-0000
812
PAD: 1717 W 13TH ST
WILLIAMS BRENDA J
53.35
35-19-30-300-004A-0000
813
TAD: W 13TH ST
WILLIAMS BRENDA J
272.39
35-19-30-300-0050-0000 (HX)
PAD: W 14TH ST
FREDDIE BETTY J 4
1,109.05
814
FREDDIE ERIK T
35-19-30-300-0240-0000
PAD: 2010 OLD IJVKF. MARY RD
815
FREDDIE CHARLES P 4 BETTY J
1,015.92
35-19-30-300-024A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2014 OLD LAKE MARY RD
816
FREDDIE CHARLES P 4 BETTY J
128.00
35-19-30-300-024B-0000
PAD: OLD LAKE MARY RD
CALLOWAY LAGLORIA
817
363.29
35-19-30-300-0250-0000
PAD: 2016 OLD I.K MARY RD
(.96 AC)
VELAZQUEZ ISMAEL
818
2,115.40
35-19-30-300-025A-0000
PAD: 2400 25TH
CALLOWAY LAGLORIA
819
124.40
35-19-30-300-025B-0000
PAD: OLD LAKE MARY RD
(.2 AC)
FREDDIE BETTY J 4
84.12
CALLOWAY GLORIA
820
35-19-30-300-0270-0000
PAD: 2022 OLD LAKE MARY RD
MONCRIEF KIRBY SUCC PER REP
286.05
ESTATE OF MERIS BERFKS
821
35-19-30-300-0350-0000
TAD: 1901 COUNTRY CLUB RD
PARRAMORF. WILLIAM
822
621.12
35-19-30-300-0390-0000
*****»*DE FORESTS ADD
...... PB 1 PG 130
823
MITCHELL MILDRED S 4 WILLIAM 4
104.53
MITCHELL VALARIE
35-19-30-502-OOOO-OOAO
824
TAD: 1208 MANGOUSTINE AVE
MORGAN NETTIE LEE
103.53
825
35-19-30-502-OOOO-OOBO
PAD: 1406 W 13TH ST
SPENCE SYDNEY N
707.53
826
35-19-30-502-OOOO-OOEO
PAD: 1407 W 13TH ST
•******F!.A :AKD , COLONIZATION
...... COS ADD TO SOUTH SANFORD
827
•••••••PB 1 PG 73
JONES CHARLIE B 4 JUANITA D
1,257.61
35-19-30-503-0000-0000
828
PAD: 1307 W 14TH ST
THOMAS JOHN W 4 SONJA
821.23
35-19-30-503-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 1204 W 15TH ST
THOMAS JOHN W 4 SONJA L
40.88
829
35-19-30-503-0000-0190
PAD: W 15TH ST
KIRKLAND CHARLES F. 4
108.58
ACQUANETTA S
35-19-3Q-503-0000-0370
830
PAD: W 16TH ST
BARNES GEORGE JR 4 CAMILLA
552.72
35-19-30-503-0000-0380 (HX)
831
PAD: 1304 W 16TH ST
LEIFFF.R KIRK S TRUSTEE
270.89
FBO
832
35-19-30-503-0000-0390
PAD: 1306 W 16TH ST
CHERRY HELEN HEIRS
155.25
833
C/O WILLIAM K COOPER
35-19-30-503-0000-0420 (HX)
»
PAD: 1403 W 14TH ST
CHURCH HOLY TRINITY OF GOD IN
96 •40
CHRIST INC
35-19-30-503-0000-0460
834
PAD: 1400 W 15TH ST
SPIRIT OF TRUTH WORSHIP
108.58
MINISTRIES INC
35-19-30-503-0000-0480
835
PAD: 1403 W 15TH ST
BURKE SHARON
107.58
35-19-30-503-0000-0500
PAD: 1404 W 16TH ST
794

I

836

837

838

839

840

B41

842

843

844

845

846

847

848

849
850
851
852
853
854
855

856
857
858

859
860

861

862

863

864

865
B66

867

868
869
870

871
872

873

874

875

876

�Th e H e r a l d

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
REDDEN ROSLYN
35-19-30-503-0000-0530
PAD: 1414 W 13TH S T
LEE J U L IU S T
35-19-30-503-0000-0580
PAD: 1419 W 1 3 T H S T
LEE J U L IU S T
35-19-30-503-0000-0590
PAD: 1 415 W 1 3 T H S T
REDDEN ROSLYN
35-19-30-503-0000-0650
PAD: 1323 OLEANDER AVE
JONES C H ARL IE B S J U A N I T A D
35-19-30-503-0000-0700
PAD: 1 409 W 1 4 T H S T
* * * * * * * L I N C O L N COURT
....................
4 PG 20
J O N ES MARGARET A
35-19-30-504-0000-0010
T A D : 1200 MULBERRY AVE
J O N ES MARGARET A
35-19-30-504-0000-0020
PAD: 1202 W 1 3 t h S T
L O T S 2 THRU 7 S 10 THRU 14
J O N ES MARGARET A
35-19-30-504-0000-0080
L O T S 8 15 6 22
J O N ES MARGARET A
35-19-30-504-0000-0000
PAD: W 13TH S T
L O T 9 ( L E S S E 2 F T FOR . . .
JORDAN A L B E R T A B
35-19-30-504-0000-0190
PAD: 1222 L I N C O L N C T
J O N E S MARGARET A
35-19-30-504-0000-0260
L O T S 26 T O 28 ( L E S S S 18 F T
‘ ••••‘ •GEORGIA ACRES
* * * * ' * * P B 7 PG 52
ALEXANDER R E G I NO J R &amp;
ALEXANDER F R E D E R I CK E T AI.
35-19-30-505-0000-0010
PAD: W 1 3TH S T
CHURCH
SANFORD C H R I S T I A N
WORSHIP C E N T E R
35-19-30-505-0000-0020
PAD: W 13TH S T
CHURCH
SANFORD C H R I S T I A N
WORSHIP C E N T E R
35-19-30-505-0000-0030
PAD; 1509 W 1 3 T H S T
L E IF F E R KIRK S TRUSTEE
FBO
35-19-30-505-0000-0140
PAD: 1608 W 13TH PL
WILLIAMS JEFFERY P
35-19-30-505-0000-0250
PAD: 1316 OLEANDER AVE
SANDERS S A N T O N I A &amp;
KRAWCZYNSKI S T E P H A N I E
35-19-30-505-0000-0290
PAD: 1324 OLEANDER AVE
***** “ B OY K I N PLACE
. . . . . . . p B 7 PG 20

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

209.85

877

291.82

878

309.06

879

396.95

880

1,045.21

881

58.60

882

416.55

883

169.7 9

884

66.14

885

65.86

886

179.38

867

...

BELL LI ND A A
35-19-30-506-0000-0010
PAD: 1402 OLEANDE R AVE
F E L T O N MELDA
35-19-30-506-0000-0030
PAD: 1507 W 14TH S T
H A L L JOHN I J R S A Z A L I N
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1515 W 1 4TH S T
W 1/2 OF L O T 6 » A L L L O T 7
R E VAN AL ES ROMEO
35-19 -3 0 -5 0 6-0 0 0 0 -0 10 0
PAD: 1 609 W 1 4 T H S T
F E L T O N MELDA
35-19-30-506-0000-0120
PAD: 1700 W 1 5TH S T
D E L I A V A L L E S I G F R I C L O A t,
SONIA E
35-19-30-506-0000-0130
PAD: 1630 W 15TH S T
WI LI. I AMS EVA
C /O R U S S E L L HOLLOMAN
35-19-30-506-0000-0140
PAD: 1604 W 1 5 T H S T
B A I L E Y ROBERT &amp; MAMIE C/O
EVA W I L L I A M S &amp; J R U S S E L L
35-19-30-506-0000-0150
PAD: 1602 W 1 5 T H S T
PLYMOUTH PARK T A X S E R V I C E S L L C
35-19-30-506-0000-0160
PAD: 1512 W 15TH S T
W I L L I A M S EVA B A I L E Y
35-19-30-506-0000-0170
PAD: 1510 W 1 5TH S T
. . . . . . *ELNORA SQUARE AMENDED P I A T
. . . . . * . DB H 3 p c 482
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
35-19-30-507-0000-0020
PAD: W 1 5 T H S T
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
35-19-30-507-0000-0060
PAD; 1713 W 14TH S T
DURANT MELTON J R &amp; V E R I E N E
35-19-30-507-0000-0090
PAD: W 1 4 T H S T
LOTS 9 4 1 2
M I KE THEL MA N
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1710 W 1 5TH S T
L O T 13 » W 5 F T OF L O T 14 . . .
M I KE THEL MA
35-19-30-507-0000-0140
PAD: W 1 5TH S T
L O T 14 ( L E S S W 5 F T ) AMENDED . . .
W I L L I A M S J O H N N I E L 4 SHARON L
35-19-30-507-0000-0160
PAD: 1702 W 15TH S T
. . . . . . * C A T E S ADD

83.93

85.89

1,179.69

83.93

888

889

890

891

368.85

892

87.14

893

331.98

894

321.6 1

895

372.91

896

394.45

897

318.72

116.58

93.36

93.36

898

899

900

901

92.36

902

253.68

903

91.70

904

506.34

905

63.96

59.64

141.38

521.88

906

907

908

909

.**.«*.pg 3 pG
HOLT LEROY H EI R S
35-19-30-509-0000-0190
PAD: 1503 SOUTHWEST RD
L O T 19 ( L E S S NLY 10 F T )
TURNER W I L L I E &amp; L U E B
35-19-30-509-0000-0200
PAD: 1505 SOUTHWEST RD
. . . . . . . r o AD S I D E PARK

254.96

910

325.76

911

.......pB 4 pG i
GUNN FRANK A &amp; GUNN BESSIE L 4
GUNN DOCK J R 4 ET AL

#•**«•**

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

ALEXANDER TYRON
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 619 W 16TH S T
HOLLOMAN EDNA P
35-19-30-513-0100-0100
PAD: 1501 W 16TH S T
S M I T H MARY
35-19-30-513-0100-0200
PAD: 1607 MULBERRY AVE
W I L L I A M S VELMA H
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 1605 W 17TH S T
L O T S 2 4 3 BLK 3
J ON E S DELORES 4 I R WI N L I Z A M 4
M I T C H E L L E L I Z A B E T H I E T AL
•35-19-30-513-0300-0050
PAD: W 17TH ST
BENNETT W I L L I E 4 S Y L V I A
35-19-30-513-0300-0070
PAD: 1507 W 17TH S T
AD DI SON JOHN A
35-19-30-513-0300-0090
PAD: 1503 W 17TH S T
IJVTSON T U N I S I A A
35-19-30-513-0300-0150
PAD: W 18TH S T
W I L L I A M S EDGAR 4 VELMA
35-19-30-513-0300-0170
PAD: W 18TH S T
L O T S 17 4 18 BLK 3
W I L L I A M S EDGAR 4 VEIJ4A
35-19-30-513-0300-0190
PAD: 1608 W 18TH S T
L O T S 19 * 20 BLK 3
BROWN MARTHA
35-19-30-513-0400-0040
T A D : W 18TH ST
W I L L I A M S VF.LMA H
35-19-30-513-0700-0010
PAD: 1719 W 18TH S T
L O T S 1 ) 2 BLK 7
FRAZIER JOE H
35-19-30-513-0700-0060
PAD: STRAWBERRY AVE
L O T S 6 4 7 BLK 7
S H E L L I N G THELMA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1811 PEACH AVF
L O T S 4 4 5 BLK 8
T A F F E B ER I SF O R D
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 1809 PEAR AVE
L O T S 3 l 4 BLK 9
W I L L I A M S GARY
35-19-30-513-0900-0050
PAD: 1815 PEAR AVF
LOT 5 6 4 7
BLK 9
THOMAS L I N D A B
35-19-30-513-1100-0050
PAD: PEACH AVE
L O T S 5 THRU 7 BLK 11
WILLIAMS JACQUELINE 4
PARKER PAUL D
35-19-30-513-1200-0010
PAD: T A N G E R I N E AVF
WILLIAMS JACQUELINE 4
PARKER PAUL D
35-19-30-513-1200-0020
PAD: T A N G E R I N E AVF.
M I L L E R A L G E R I N E 4 WASHI NGTON
B E T T Y 4 BLAKE S Y L V I A E T AL
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 1 6 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1703 SOUTHWEST RD
LOTS 1 2 3 4 ( 5
B L K 16
GRACE A P O S T O L I C T E M P LE I N C
35-19-30-513-1600-0060
PAD: 1223 W 1 8 T H S T
LOTS 6 7 4 8
BLK 16
S 4 S PROPERTY E N T E R P R I S E S I N C
35-19-30-513-1700-0140
PAD: R O O S E V E L T AVE
L O T S 14 15 4 16 BLK 17
WILLIAMS JOHNNIE L
35-19-30-513-1800-0070
PAD: 2 1 06 W 18TH S T
L O T S 7 ( 8 BLK 18
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M 4
MC GEE C O B B I N A E T A L
35-19-30-513-1800-0140
PAD: 1713 M E R T H I E DR
D A V I S F E L T O N A H EI RS
C / O T H E R E S A M ROSS
35-19-30-513-1800-0150
PAD: M E R T H I E DR
L O T S 15 ( 16 BLK 18
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M 4
MC C E E COBB I N A F.T AI.
35-19-30-513-1900-0070
PAD: 1713 M E R T H I E DR
L O T S 7 ( 8 BLK 19
EDWARDS D E S S I E
35-19-30-513-2000-0220
PAD: 1612 PEACH AVE
L O T S 22 4 23 BLK 20
S M I T H EDNA P
35-19-30-513-2000-0280
PAD: 1800 W 18TH S T
HAMPTON C L O N T H A E 4 PERRY
B R I DGF.TTE F. S M I T H I R I S A E T A L
35-19-30-513-2100-0040
PAD: 1605 PEACH AVE
S 34 F T OF L O T 4 4 N 22 F T
ROUSE C HARLES L 4 L I L L I A N V 4
ROUSE D E L O R I S I.
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 2 1 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1701 PEACH AVE
L O T 8 4 N 12 F T OF L O T 9 BLK
GRAHAM W I L L I E V 4
GRAHAM E L I Z A B E T H H
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 2 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1707 PEACH AVF.
S 10 F T O F L O T 11 4 A L L L O T .
S M I T H B E T T Y J 4 J OSE PH
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 2 1 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 1709 PEACH AVE
LOT 13 4 N 15 FT OF LOT 14 . .

SMITH JOSEPH 4 BETTY J

392.28

912

SEQ. #

511.05

917

440.12

918

7 v *5 *
3

831.56

99.55

920

921

98.55

922

98.55

923

98.55

924

195.05

925

195.05

100.48

926

927

207.50

928

116.21

929

467.2 5

930

209.51

931

164.05

932

208.79

93 3

60.1?

60.12

569.2 7

209.01

147.6 9

934

935

936

93T

938

352.59

939

70.60

940

113.23

113.23

941

942

140.56

943

551.4 8

944

384.68

945

572.6 8

719.30

947

948

949

..
427.26

950

349.49

951

35-19-30-513-2200-0060
PAD: 1611 STRAWBERRY AVE

HUNT LESTER LIFE EST (CARRIE B
BRYANT 4 HUNT LESTER JR ET AL)

. . . . . . . pB 4 pG 9

121.1 7

913

71.28

952

71.28

953

71.28

954

71.28

955

473.91

956

69.60

957

35-19-30-513-2200-0210
PAD: 1 610 MULBERRY AVE

MARTIN EDDIE 4 ALTAMEASE
35-19-30-513-2200-0220
314.09

914

PAD: MULBERRY AVE
WHITE MAEBELL 4 LOUISE JOHNSON
35-19-30-513-2200-0230

PAD: MULBERRY AVE
MARTIN EDDIE 4 ALTAMEASE
47.37

915

35-19-30-513-2200-0240

PAD: MULBERRY AVE
MARTIN EDDIE 4 ALTAMEASE
35-19-30-513-2200-0250
PAD: 1706 MULBERRY AVE

ISAAC THEORODOR
117.23

916

35-19-30-513-2200-0270
PAD : 1710 MULBERRY AVE
ISSAC CORNELIA HEIRS
35-19-30-513-2200-0280

SEQ. 0

J ACKSO N ROBERT L I F E E S T
( J A C K S O N ROBERT J R )
35-19-30-513-2200-0290
PAD: 1716 MULBERRY AVE
L O T S 29 ( 30 BLK 22
1 DIXIE

306.59

959

BROOKS DARLENE H EI R S E T AI . *C/0
C/ O F.DNA S HUNTER
35-19-30-514-0000-0010
PAD: 1300 D I X I E WAY
L O T 1 &amp; S 1/2 OF VACD S T A D J

439.78

960

187.53

961

199.24

962

1,684.00

963

371.05

964

776.54

965

1,901.70

966

1 9 9. 2 4

967

154.33

968

331.6 0

969

918.41

970

374.74

971

226.93

972

1, 1 5 8 . B7

973

254.66

974

311.53

975

272.73

976

467.6 3

977

441.6 7

978

430.4 9

979

485.22

980

856.3 8

981

1,294.42

982

490.4 7

983

353.36

984

357.9 2

985

800.41

986

417.11

987

580.68

988

141.84

989

86.64

990

887.50

991

71.42

992

187.86

993

144.5 8

994

..

LOWERY PAME I A S i. DUNWOODY
MALVERSE 4 LOWERY HERBERT
35-19-30-514-0000-0090
PAD: D I X I E WAY
GIBSON B E T T Y &amp;
DAVIS JOY CE
35-19-30-514-0000-0140
PAD: D I X I E WAY
J ACKSON G L O R I A J D
35-19-30-514-0000-0150
PAD: 2 1 5 0 HARRISON S T
GRANT E R NE ST 4 DELORES
35-19-30-514-0000-0200
PAD: D I X I E WAY
L O T S 20 I 31
WILLIAMS JEFFERY P 4 '
J A C Q U E L I N E I.
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1511 D I X I E WAY
W 125 F T O F L O T 26
HOLLEY ARVESTF.R 4 B E T T Y J
35-19-30-514-0000-0330
PAD: 1420 RO OS E VE L T AVE
BFAMON J E S S I E H E I RS
C/ O LORENZO THOMPSON
35-19-30-514-0000-0340
PAD: R O O S E V E L T AVF
ROBI NSON ANTHONY D
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1502 RO OS EVELT AVE
N 50 F T O F E 115 F T OF L O T 36
WATSON S H E L L I E A
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 14-0000-036A
PAD: 16TH 4 ROOS EVELT
L O T 36 ( L E S S N 50 F T OF F. . . .

EDWARD DALLAS J
35-19-30-515-0000-0080
PAD: 114 ACADEMY AVE
I.OT 8 4 S 1/2 OF VACD S T A D J . . .
MEDLOCK EARLEAN 4
SPENCER C O R I N T H I A N S
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 1?4 ACADFMY AVE
L O T 13 4 S 1/2 OF VACD S T . . .
LONG L U C I L L E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 134 ACADEMY AVE
L O T 18 4 S 1/2 OF VACD S T . . .
WAGNER MARI A J
35-19-30-515-0000-0190
PAD: 136 ACADEMY AVE
LOT 19 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ST ...
D I XON THER ESA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 136 CARVER AVF
WADE A L I C E M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 131 ACADEMY AVE
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 111 ACADEMY AVE
WASHI NGTON HUBERT L 4
CYNTHIA A
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 ACADEMY AVE
REDDI NG TYRONE
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 127 BOB THOMAS C I R
BAKER W I L L I E F 4 RETHA M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 140 BOB THOMAS C I R
VALLOT MICHAEL 4 GLORIA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 146 BOB THOMAS C I R
JOHNSON NATASHA 4 DANTA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 115 BOB THOMAS C I R
DI XON LEONARD
35-19-30-515-0000-0850
PAD: 160 BOB THOMAS C I R
MC NEAL V I V I A N D
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 162 BOB THOMAS C I R
COPPER FRANK L 4 IRMA J
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 440 W A I R P O R T BLVD
S M I T H MARY L
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 159 BOB THOMAS C I R
WILLIAMS CATHLENE A
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 157 BOB THOMAS C I R
CONYERS V I R G I N I A MAE
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 143 BOB THOMAS C I R
WF.I.LON L O U I S E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 5 0 (HX)
T A D : 139 BOB THOMAS C I R

*

REDDI NG EDNA
C/ O E T H E L L P A I G E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 16-0F00-0070
PAD: HAWKINS AVF.
L O T S 7 t 8 BLK F
DANIELS ELMIRA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 6-0G00-0010
PAD: HAWKINS AVE
HOLLIS EDDIE
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 516-0COO-0O9O
PAD: 1 710 ALEXANDER AVE
L O T S 9 I 10 BLK G
D A N I E L S J AMES K 4 R E GI N A D
35-19-30-516-0100-0100
PAD: BLAC KS T ON AVE
G R I F F I N MI I . EY
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 J 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 6 2 0 W 18TH S T
L O T S 5 ♦ 6 BLK J
L O C K HART b SUBD

35-19-30-513-2200-0200

PAD: 1606 MULBERRY AVE
MARTIN EDOIE 4 ALTAMEASE

TAXES DUE

bJJ «JJ

112.23

14

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

*1 *

35-19-30-513-2100-0150

PAD: PEACH AVE
LOT 15 4 S 25 FT OF LOT
HERRING A H 4 WILLIE M

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1603 RO OS E V E L T AVE
LOTS 2 3 * 4
. . . . . . . D O R S E Y S SUBD
W I L L I A M S J O H N N I E L 4 SHARON L
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1703 W 15TH S T
L O T 1 4 W 1/2 O F L O T 3
BACON W I L L I S S 4
S I N G L E T O N C OR I N E
35-19-30-512-0000-0040
PAD: 1 5 0 6 MULBERRY AVE
BACON W I L L I S S 4 C O R I N E L I F E
E S T ( DU V A L JAMES E E T A L )
35-19-30-512-0000-0050
PAD: 1704 W 16TH S T
. . . . . . . PINE l e v e l
. . . . . . . PB 6 PGS 36 4 37
DUHART ART HUR I I I
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - OO OO - OO A O
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
L O T A ( L E S S S 182 F T )

May 2.0, 16, 200-1 P a g e »

68.60

958

JOHNSON E R I C L 4
JOHNSON C Y L I N D A D
35-19-30-517-0100-0010
PAD: S T R I C K L A N D AVE
L O T S 1 + 2 BLK 1
THOMAS RONALD 4 C E L E S T E N E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1805 S T R I C K L A N D AVE
BAILEY W ILLIE
35-19-30-517-0100-0090
PAD; W 16 TH S T
L O T 9 ( L E S S W 50 F T ) B LK 1
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M 4
MC GEE C OB B I N A E T A L
35-19-30-517-0100-0100
PAD: 1802 SOUTHWEST RD
T H A T PT OF L O T S 10 11 ♦ 12
HERRI NG W I L L I E M
35-19-30-517-0100-0150
PAD: 1904 SOUTHWEST RD

*
429.20

995

91.64

996

301.55

997

1 , 179.56

998

...

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May 2 .9 .16 .2 0 0 -1

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

HER RI N G W I L L I E M
35-19 -3 0 -5 1 7-0 1 0 0 -0 16 0
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
B U T L E R DOROTHY L
35-19-30-517-0200-0130
PAD: 1 800 S T R I C K I A N D AVE
H A R R I S M R 4 MAI . I SSA D A V I S
35-19-30-517-0200-0140
W I L L I A M S DAN
35-19-30-517-0200-0180
PAD: 1822 S T R I C K L A N D AVE
C L I N E S CH ARL O T H EI R S
C /O ANTHONY ANDERSON
35-19-30-517-0200-0190
PAD: 1824 S T R I C K I A N D AVE
HA RR I S HELEN
35-19-30-517-0300-0030
PAD: 1809 BI. ACKSTON AVE
L O T S 3 S 4 S 1/2 OF VACD . . .
W I L L I A M S VELMA H i
W I L L I A M S EDGAR
35-19-30-517-0300-0080
PAD: 1831 BLACKSTON AVE
L O T S 8 9 &amp; 10 4 1/2 OF VACD . . .
J O N E S THEATTF. RESS «, MERREA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 1800 J ERRY AVE
L O T S 13 4 14 4 1/2 OF VACD . . .
H A R R I N G T O N - P I E T T BOBBI A
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 1830 J ERR Y AVE
L O T 19 &amp; 1/2 OF VACD A L L E Y . . .
COLLIER JIMMIE L S
VERNICE W
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 602 W 2 0 T H S T
L O T S 23 &amp; 24 &amp; 1/2 OF VACD . . .
HARRIS HELEN O
35-19-30-517-0400-0030
PAD: MC CARTHY AVE
L O T S 3 * 4 BLK 4
K IL L I N C W O R T H LEROY 4 S U S I E M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 1837 MC CARTHY AVE
MEYERS M E R T I S
35-19-30-517-0400-0190
PAD: 1826 B LACKSTON AVE
S U T T ON HOWARD 4 DORA H EI R S
C/O VELMA W I L L I A M S
35-19-30-517-0400-0220
PAD: 1830 BLACKSTON AVE
L O T S 22 23 * 24 BLK 4
B U T L E R DOROTHY L
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2751 W 18TH S T
W I L L I A M S BEN D
35-19-30-517-0500-0020
PAD; 1807 ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 2 t 3 BLK 5
REDDEN ROSLYN
35-19-30-517-0500-0040
PAD: 1811 ALEXANDER AVE
JOHNSON KENNETH L
35-19-30-517-0500-0150
PAD: MC CARTHY AVE
COPPER M I N N I E MAE
35-19-30-517-0600-0010
PAD: 1801 HAWKINS AVE
LIVINGSTON WILL
35-19-30-517-0600-0050
PAD: 1821 HAWKINS AVE
S M I T H ODUM H E I RS
C/ O C L I N T O S M I T H
35-19-30-517-0600-0090
PAP.:. HAWKJNS AVE
■■ .
L O T S 9 I 10 BLK 6
p i B S O N CORI NE
' 3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 810 W 2 0 T H S T
L O T S 11 * 12 BLK 6
J E S S DI ANNE L 4
J E S S MURRAY
35-19-30-517-0600-0150
PAD: 1814 ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 15 » 16 BLK 6

GIBSON WILLIE J 4
JOHNSON PAULINE
35-19-30-517-0600-0230
PAD: ALEXANDER AVE
L O T S 23 t 24 BLK 6
T E N N E L I , W I L L I E 4 JOHNSON
LUCY 4 P H I L L I P S EUI.A F.T AL
35-19-30-517-0700-0080
PAD: 2 1 30 W A I R P O R T BLVD
L O T 8 • N 25 F T OF LO T 9 BLK 7
J E S S DIANE
35-19-30-517-0700-0170
PAD: 1822 HAWKINS AVE

HALL BENJAMIN J 4 YVONNE F

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

TAXES DUE
71.42

999

410.79

1,000

71.79

1,001

323.41

1,002

431.64

697.14

1,003

1,004

1,005

2 2 2 .0 2

634.03

225.07

1,006

1,007

568.06

1,0 08

143.58

1,009

186.86

1,010

72.79

1,011

335.09

1,0 12

381.39

1,013

143.58

1,014

441.23

1,015

72.79

1,016

449.0 8

1,0 17

524.5 5

1,0 18

144.58

’*1*1
1

1,0 19

I

* ** * ** 1

288.40

1,020,

144.58

1,021

143.20

174.50

705.93

336.25

1,022

1,023

1,024

1,0 25

35-19-30-517-0800-0010
PAD: 2 0 90 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 8

GRANT EARNEST 4 DELORES
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 80 W A I R P O R T BLVD
W I L L I A M S BARBARA J
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 70 W A I R P O R T BLVD
PETERSON C H R I S T O P H E R L 4
MADELYN E
35-19-30-517-0800-0130
PAD: 2 0 1 2 HAWKINS AVE
IXJTS 13 t 14 BLK 8
SWEET RFBF.CCA K N I G H T
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 013 HAWKINS AVE
L O T S 1 2 ♦ 3 BLK 9
SWEET REBECCA
35-19-30-517-0900-0060
PAD: 2 0 1 9 HAWKINS AVE
L O T S 6 7 ♦ N 19 F T OF L O T 8 . . .
GREEN MAI. INDA H E I R S
C /O MABLE BARNES
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 006 ALEX A ND ER AVE
L O T S 14 ♦ 15 ♦ 16 B LK 9
ROGERS L I L L I S 4 REYNOLDS
ROBELL 4 TUCKER N O V I E L
35-19-30-517-0900-0190
T A D : 2024 ALEX A ND ER AVE
W 1/2 OF L O T 19 B LK 9
CARR W I L L I E H E I R S
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 1 9A
PAD: 2 0 2 6 A L E X AND E R AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 19 B LK 9
HA RT SF IE LD W IL L IA M 4 CARRIE
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 8 ALEX A ND ER AVE
LAMAR CREASYE H E I R S
C / O SHELDON I.AMAR
35-19-30-517-0900-0220
PAD: ALEXANDER AVE
REDMOND RONALD 4
REDMOND KARL S
35-19-30-517-0900-0230
PAD: 2 7 80 W 22ND S T
L O T S 23 ♦ 24 B LK 9
L F W I S MEDA
35-19 -3 0 -5 1 7-1 0 0 0 -0 09 0
PAD: A L E X A N D E R AVE
S M I T H DWAYNE M
35-19-30-517-1000-0100
PAD: A L E X A N D E R AVE
S M I T H DWAYNE M
35-19-30-517-1000-0110
PAD: A L E X AND E R AVE

207.50

1,026

186.86

1,027

658.18

1,028

439.65

1,029

183.07

1,0 30

188.86

50.10

413.68

1,031

1,032

1,033

186.86

1,034

73.79

1,0 35

839.5 2

1,036

72.79

1,0 37

72.79

1,0 38

72.79

1,039

TAXES DUE

S M I T H DWAYNE M
35-19-30-517-1000-0120
PAD: ALEXANDER AVE
MC CULI.OUGH W I L B E R T H
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2024 MC C ART HY AVE
HAYNES W I L B E R T &amp; SARAH C
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 035 MC CART HY AVE
HALL HERBERT B J R
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 8 0 W 22ND S T
L O T S 11 » 12 BLK 11
WHACK L E E E &amp; CAROLYN
35-19-30-517-1100-0190
REDDEN OSCAR J R &amp; ROSLYN
35-19-30-517-1100-0200
REDDEN OSCAR J R &amp; ROSLYN
35-19-30-517-1100-0210
T A D : B LACKSTON AVE
W I L L I A M S EARL S
C O L L I E R CHARLES
35-19-30-517-1100-0220
PAD: 2 0 3 8 B L AC KS T ON AVE
L O T S 22 4 23 BLK 11
MORRIS BERNARD A 4
MORRIS GEORGE C
35-19-30-517-1200-0090
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
L O T 9 4 P T VACD A L L E Y BLK 12 . . .
O A T E S MABEL J H H E I RS
C /O CURRY J OHN 4 MARGARET
35-19-30-517-1200-0140
PAD: 2024 SOUTHWEST RD
L O T 14 » 7 1/2 F T O F A L L E Y . . .
SWEET REBECCA K
35-19-30-517-1200-0160
PAD: 2 0 30 SOUTHWEST RD
L O T S 1 6 4 17 t 7 1/2 F T OF . . .
MORRIS BERNARD A 4
MORRIS GEORGE C
35-19-30-517-1200-0180
L O T S 18 4 19 4 20 B LK 12
EDWARDS V I N C E N T D
35-19-30-517-1200-0240
PAD: B I A C K S T O N AVE
L O T 24 4 W 1/2 OF VACD A L L E Y . . .
WHACK 2F.NF. 4
MATTHEWS MARION
35-19-30-517-1300-0060
PAD: 2 2 2 5 MCCARTHY AVE
W H I T AK E R IVORY LE E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2661 W 22ND S T
TURNER FRANK
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 1 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2201 ALEXANDER AVE
MENF.FEE T AZZAREI . J
35-19-30-517-1400-0030
PAD: ALEXANDER AVE
L O T S 3 » 4 BLK 14
ANDERSON R A I N E Y H E I R S
C/ O A N N I E I. ANDERSON
35-19-30-517-1400-0060
PAD: 2 2 19 ALEXANDER AVE
JOHNSON H A T T I E M 4 W I L L I A M S
W I L L I A M J 4 H A L L E L L A M E T AL
35-19-30-517-1500-0040
PAD: 2 2 0 7 HAWKINS AVE
HAYES CHARLES 4 H O L L I S X A V I E R
4 H O L L I S TROY MAI N A F.T AI,
35-19-30-517-1600-0070
PAD: HAWKINS AVE
. . . . . . . d a m e r o n s ADD

SEQ.#

68.68

1,0 40

634.13

1,041

171.7 1

187.86

71.79

1,0 45

72.79

1,046

328.43

1,0 47

73.42

1 , 134.8 6

335.14

230.53

509.73

1,048

393.22

1,0 49

1,050

35-19-30-523-0000-0160
PAD: 200 Y A L E DR
T AY L O R RUBY
35-19-30-523-0000-0170
PAD: 202 Y A L E DR
HARRELL WI L L ARD J SR
35-19-30-523-0000-0210
PAD: 2 1 0 Y AL E DR
TF.EMER ARF. I T IOUS C 4
ANNIE H
35-19-30-523-0000-0480
PAD: 205 YALE DR

1,052

1,0 53

35-19-30-523-0000-0490
PAD: 203 YALE DR

1,054

1,055

45.87

1,056

595.43

66.83

J E N K I N S W I L L I E A 4 W I L L I E I. 4
C H A R L I E 4 LEROY J E N K I N S
35-19-30-518-0100-0010
PAD: J E R R Y AVE
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK 1
BROWN S H E I L A F. 4
WOOTEN AI.ZADA P H E I RS
35-19-30-518-0100-0030
PAD: J ERR Y AVE
HANOVER F I N A N C I A L RESOURCES
INC
35-19-30-518-0100-0070
PAD: 1700 S T R I C K I A N D AVE
D A V I S E ST H E R
C/ O R I C K E Y D A V I S
35-19-30-518-0100-0100
PAD: S T R I C K L A N D AVE
C O L L I E R VERNICE D
35-19-30-518-0200-0010
PAD: 1701 S T R I C K L A N D AVE
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK 2
F R A N C I S C H E S T E R 4 EMMA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1703 S T R I C K L A N D AVE
SANDERS J ACOB J R
C/ O FRANCES W I L L I A M S
35-19-30-518-0200-0090
PAD: D I X I E WAY
L O T S 9 10 t 11 BLK 2
SANDERS J AC O B J R
35-19-30-518-0200-0120
PAD: 2470 W 18TH S T
HUMPHRIE CLARA
C /O A L I C E W I L L I A M S
35-19-30-518-0400-0080
PAD: D I X I E WAY
V I C K E R S ROBERT 4 A N N I E R
C / O BERTHA WASHI NGTON
35-19-30-518-0400-0190
T A D : SOUTHWEST RD
L O T S 19 20 4 21 BLK 4
.......M APLEW OO D
. . . . . . . PB 4 p c 91.
BERNOSKY W I L L I A M R 4 E L L E N F.
35-19-30-519-0000-0010
LOTS 1 -4
. . . . . . . c o u n t r y C L U B MANOR U N I T
. . . . . . . p B i i p c 35

141.84

72.42

271.91

1,058

1,059

|
1,0 60'

1,061

1,062

72.42

1,0 63

606.82

1,0 64

186.86

210.24

1,065

1,0 66

456.21

1,0 67

72.42

1,0 68

283.13

442.11

1,069

1,0 70

1
733.93

1,071

263.89

1,072

1,060.72

1,0 73

308.88

1,074

696.05

1,0 75

**..•**pB u pG ioo

195.63

1,076

1,032.87

1,0 77

1,397.35

1,0 78

405.32

1,079

473.56

1,080

1,0 82

481.76

1,083

1,291.30

1,084

1,221.00

1,0 85

1,249.63

1,086

1,018.67

1,0 87

838.5 0

1,088

1,321.58

1.089

244.43

1.0 90

587.21

1.091

556.38

1.0 92

1,510.60

1.0 93

509.30

1.094

151.25

1.095

944.42

1.0 96

539.21

1,097

896.9 7

1,098

446.50

1,099

8,076.35

1,1 00

352,3 5

1,101

197.91

1 , 102

247.4 1

1,103

658.01

1, 104

1,023.57

1, 105

92.72

1, 106

482.76

1, 107

87.17

1,108

620.03

1,109

123.6 3

1, 110

386.23

1 , 111

1,075.94

1,112

34.60

1,113

454.29

1,114

265.37

1,115

78.17

1,116

617.73

1,1 17

256.16

1,118

2,814.98

1,119

25.58

1,120

202.51

1,121

233.79

1,122

( HX)

( HX)

( HX)

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 125 YALE DR
D A V I S SANDRA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 123 Y AL E DR
. . . . . . ‘ SANFORD COMMERCE PARK
. . . . . . . PB 3 i PG 67

1,0 57

1,174.47

( HX)

WILLIAMS JOYCE L
80.43

1,0 81

( HX)

MC CRAE EDDIE JR 4 JOSIE
35-19-30-523-0000-0530
PAD: 131 YALE DR

684.60

( HX)

BLACK GLORIA L 4
BLACK ALBERT C
35-19-30-523-0000-0520
PAD: 133 CARVER AVE

SEQ.«

( HX)

BARNES LILLIE 4 BANKS JILL 4
BARNES LEON ET AL

1,051

186.86

* * ******

KENIS THERESA F
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 119 GARRI SON DR
WASHINGTON M I C H A E L
35-19-30-521-OG0O-O090
PAD: 113 M A Y F A I R C I R
MACOWAN THEODORA M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 - O G O O - O l 20
PAD: 119 M A Y F A I R C I R
B I E B E R JAMES K 4 L I N D A J
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 l - O G O O - O l 50 ( HX)
PAD: 125 M A Y F A I R C I R
. . . . . . . COUNTRY C LUB MANOR U N I T 3
&lt; • * • • • . PB 12 PCS 75 4 76
P A U L I N E J O E R 4 MARY E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 HAYS DR

CIARK B ETT Y R
35-19-30-523-0000-0030
PAD: 218 T USKE GE E S T
BINGHAM HAROLD 4 MAMIE B
35-19-30-523-0000-0070
PAD: 2 1 7 T U S K E G E E S T
REDDING TYRONE
35-19-30-523-0000-0080
PAD: 119 T US KE GE E S T

BELL TOMMY LEE 4 CHARLIE MAE

.......pg 3 pG flfl

P I A T T EDWARD W J R 4 B O B B I E J
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 118 COUNTRY C L UB C I R
VAUGHN BRENDA S
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 3 D ( HX)
PAD: 105 COUNTRY C LUB DR
BROWN J E F F R E Y
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0E00-0 240
PAD: 106 ANDERSON C I R
AD DI SON CAROLYN A
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 O - O F 0 0 - O 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 113 COUNTRY C L U B C I R
A P AR I CO C Y N T H I A M 4 A G U S T I N J R
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 106 COUNTRY C L U B DR
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y C LUB MANOR U N I T 2

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 6 O ( HX)
PAD: 127 HAYS DR
ROBI NSON R E G I N A L D 4 MARC I E T
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
T A D : 120 HAYS DR
S A N A B RI A F R A N K L I N
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 132 HAYS DR
A L M Q U I S T ERHARDE L L I F E E S T 4
C H R I S T I N A R A L M QU I S T
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 C 0 O - 0 1 30
PAD: 111 ANDERSON C I R
LANDERS S T A N L E Y 4 MARGARET
35-19-30-522-ODOO-OlOO
PAD: 2 1 9 HAYS DR
REISINGER CIARK TRUSTEE
FBO
35-19-30-522-0E00-0050
PAD: 204 HAYS DR
E L L IO T T PATRICIA
35-19-3O-522-0H0O-OO4O
PAD: 117 C L U B RD
........... * ‘ ACADEMY MANOR U N I T 02
. . . . . . . PB i 6 p c 24

1,043

1,044

129.76

GRAYBILL DAVID 4
WILSON BETTY

1,0 42

71.79

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

GE S UPPLY L O G I S T I C S I.LC
35-19-30-524-0000-0190
PAD: 109 COMMERCE WAY
L O T S 19 4 20 ( L E S S W 14 F T . . .
........... * ‘ SOUTH SANFORD
» * . » . . * pa 1 p c 94
MON CR I EF RU S S E L L B 4 MARY
3 5 -1 9-30-5AJ-OAO O -0050
PAD: 1 216 W 13TH S T
JORDAN JAMES R
3 5 -1 9-30-5AJ-0A00-0100
PAD; W 13TH S T
W I L L I A M S VAL D EZA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 60
PAD: 1 319 W 13TH S T
REDDEN OSCAR J R 4 ROSLYN B
3 5 -1 9-30-5AJ-0B00-0200
PAD: 1303 W 1 3 T H S T
MC COY V E R ON I C A K
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 10
PAD: W 13TH S T
LAMB H A T T I E M H E I RS
C/ O CHARI.ES M E R R I T T
3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0B 00-0280
PAD: 1105 W 13TH S T
E 40 F T OF LO T 28 BLK B
DAVI SON RI CHARD D
3 5 -1 9-3O-5AJ-OCO0-O34O
PAD: 1218 W 13TH PL
W 1/2 OF L O T 33 i L O T 34 BLK C
HINTZ LYELL
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 AJ - 0 C 0 0 - 0 3 7 A
PAD: 1311 O L I V E AVE
N 45 F T OF S 95 F T OF L O T S . . .
S M I T H F L O R E I T A T H EI RS
C /O E l T E L N S M I T H
3 5 -1 9-30-5AJ-OCO0-O37B
T A D : 1313 O L I V E AVE
S 50 F T OF L O T S 37 I 38
G I V E N S GERALD L
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 10
PAD: 1310 W 13TH PL
WILLIAMS L O IS J 4
W I L L I A M S VALDEZA
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 30
PAD: 1316 W 13TH PL
BACON EVANS J J R
3 5 - 19 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 D 0 0 - 0 4 60
PAD: 1308 W 14TH S T
LE V A I N B E R N I C E
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 D 0 0 - 0 5 10
PAD: W 13TH PL
L O T 51 ( L E S S S 100 F T ) BLK D
F R A N K L I N THELMA Z 4
FRANKLIN SYLVESTER J R
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 AJ-0D00-0530
PAD: 1211 W 13TH PL
G IL C H R IS T GLORIA 4
G I L C H R I S T B I L L Y E T AL
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 D 0 0 - 0 5 40 ( HX)
PAD: 1 209 W 13TH PL
J ACKSON J E N N Y M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 D 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 205 W 1 3 T H PL
. . . . . . ‘ S M I T H S M M 2ND SUBD

.......pg j pG 100

MANEKI A MOHAMED A
35-19-30-5CH -0000-058A
PAD: COUNTRY CLUB RD
E 200 F T OF S 136 F T OF L O T . . .
MANEKI A MOHAMED A
3 5 - 19-30-5CH-0000-058C
PAD: 2 5 10 COUNTRY C L U B RD
W 100 F T OF E 300 F T OF S . . .
----------------------------------SE C 36 TWP 19 RNG 30
WETHERALD THOMAS R
3 6 - 19-30-300-0140-0000
PAD: 1218 S FRENCH AVE
( . 5 AC)
WASHINGTON HUBERT 4
CYNTHIA A
36-19-30-300-0250-0000
WASHI NGTON HUBERT L 4
CYNTHIA A
36-19-30-300-0260-0000
PAD: LAKE AVE
THOMAS I R A L I F E E S T
( J O N ES SANDRA C )
36-19-30-300-0310-0000
PAD: 1207 W 1 6 T H S T

�May 2 .9 , 16. 200-1

T ii e H e r a l d

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

GUESS CHUCKY E
36-19-30-300-033A-0000
PAD: 1185 W 16TH S T
GUESS CHARLES L L C
36-19-30-300-033B-0000
T A D : 1 175 W 1 6 T H S T
GUESS CHARLES L L C
3 6 - 19 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 3 D - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 1165 16TH S T H
STEVENS PAULINE
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1003 B E L L AVF.
REISINGF.R B TRUSTEE
FBO
36-19-30-300-0460-0000
PAD: 608 W 2 0 T H S T
HADDOCK J O H N N I E R &amp; FLORENCE L
36-19-30-300-0520-0000
HADDOCK J O H N N I E R b FLORENCE L
36-19-30-300-0530-0000
PAD: 2 0 T H S T
L I P F O R D CHARLES F. SUCC T R U S T E E
FBO
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 E 2 1ST S T
C U R R I E GEORGE W
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 4 A - 0 000
PAD: 115 E 2 1 S T S T
L I P F O R D CHARLES E SUCC T R U S T E E
FBO
36-19-30-300-0650-0000
PAD: PARK AVE
* * * * * * ‘ T H E OAKS
* * * * * “ PB 3 PG 25
H O E N I N C M I C H A E L C S K A T H E R I NE
36-19-30-503-0000-0030
S 1 2 . 7 F T OF L O T 3 S A L L . . .
***** “ W H I T E SUBD E J
* * * * * * * PB 2 PG 48
H E L S E T H ANDREW &amp; MARGAR I T A &amp;
T H I B E A U L T J ON
36-19-30-504-0200-0050
PAD: W 14TH S T
N 1 7 . 5 F T OF LO T 4 I A L L OF . . .
• “ “ “ ORANGE H E I G H T S AMENDED
•“ “ “ P L A T
* “ “ “ P3 4 PG 84
CHECKERS D R I V E - I N RE STAURANTS
I N C C / O T I T A N HOLDI NGS
36-19-30-505-0000-0040
PAD: FRENCH AVE
* * * * * * * SANFORD H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB 2 PG 63

SEQ.«

2,770.41

1,123

1,290.21

1,124

1,456.81

1,125

515.35

1,126

975.30

238.92

1,128

453.16

1,129

580.74

1,1 30

871.70

1,131

2,393.44

1,132

603.76

1,783.94

709.11

S T AD D E N E R NE ST R b E VE L YN E
1,315.02
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 208 W 17 T H S T
L O T 25 H i 15 F T O F L O T 24
E L L I O T T TRACY L
557.54
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 5 W 17TH S T
L O T 35 * W 1/2 OF L O T 36
YOUNG J I M E
961.70
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 220 W 18TH S T
WORTHI NGTON C Y N T H I A S
252.62
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 404 W 19TH S T
L O T 99 4 E 7 1/2 F T OF L O T 100
2,195.66
PARKER L I N D A K
36-19-30-506-0000-1260
PAD: 113 W 1 9TH S T
236.02
DOVE BI.DRS OF C E N T R A L F L A I NC
36-19-30-506-0000-1420
RlOS V IV IA N A R &amp;
‘ i i O - 1*i l t» 1 , 3 4 6 . 5p
LO P EZ AN GEL R
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 406 W 2 0 T H S T
L O T S 152 \ 153
. . . . . . . MARKHAMS PARK PROPERTY
“ “ “ •PB 1 PG 79
773.71
BLACK W I L L I A M F b
BATTLES BEVERLY-JEAN M
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 O - 5 O 0 - O A O 1 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1700 SANFORD AVE
PT OF BI.K A DESC AS BEG . . .
HALL E L I Z A B E T H
1,484.69
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 0 - 0A02-0 0 00
PAD: 1702 SANFORD AVE
P T O F BI.K A DESC AS BEG . . .
. . . . . . . M A R K H A M PARK H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB r PG 70
SU C ASA GROUP CORP
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - O E O O - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1708 PALMET T O AVE
LOT 4 (LESS N 2 6 .1 F T ) b LOT
VAN LOOVEN JAMES O b J O S E P H I N E
36-19-30-509-0F00-0010
PAD: E 1 8 T H S T
C H R I S T E N S E N W I L L I A M R b KAREN
36-19-30-509-0H 00-0060
PAD: 1812 PAIMF.TTO AVE
L O T S 6 t 7 BLK H
. . . . . . .SPENCER HEIGHTS
. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 15
HURYASAR SEL CUK
36-19-30-510-0000-0030
PAD: 1905 PARK AVE
LO T 3 ( L E S S W 5 F T )
HURYASAR SEL CUK
36-19-30-510-0000-0040
PAD: 1907 PARK AVE
LOTS 4 l 5 (LESS W 5 F T)
MC K I N N E Y ROBERT S S SHARON L
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1911 MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T 18 ♦ S 5 F T OF L O T 17
. • • . . . . G A R N E R S ADD T O MARKHAM
. . . . . . . Pa r k H E I G H T S
“ * “ “ PB 1 PG 61
K I N N E Y FRANCES B
L I F E EST
(JOYCE K P I T T S )
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 l - O K O O - O l O O ( HX)
PAD: 1912 SANFORD AVE
L O T S 10 t 12 • S 1/2 OF VACD
FOSTER MICHAEL A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 1 30 ( HX)
PAD: 300 E 2 0 T H S T
***** “ FRENCH PROPERTY SUBD OF
* * * * * * . P B 7 PG 10
I C E E N T E R P R I S E S OF M I D - F L O R I D A
INC
36-19-30-512-0000-0030
PAD: 700 W 1 3 T H S T
. . . . . . ‘ SHERMANS P L A T

1,127

766.89

198.25

2,366.80

1,133

1,134

1,135

1,1 36

1,137

1,138

1,1 39

1,140

1,141
l f 142i

1,143

1,144

1,145

1,1 46

1,1 47

1,245.99

1,148

1,943.63

1,149

946.32

1,150

1,044.89

598.42

2,273.01

1,151

1,1 52

1,153

.......DB 156 pG 61

BROWN ANDERSON L
C/ O A BROWN
36-19-30-513-0100-0000
E 100 F T OF T R A C T 1 b S 1/2
ODOM MARSHA
36-19-30-513-0600-0000
E 45 F T OF T R A C T 6 A L . . .
. . . . . . . L E A V I T T S SUBD W F

.......PB

i

pG 27

H ERRI NG B E R T I S &amp; H E N R I E T T A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 00 3B ( HX)
PAD: 1 500 LAKE AVE
SE 1/4 OF L O T 3 W F L E A V I T T S
B E A T T Y HENRY H E I R S
C / O B O B RI A ALEXANDER
36-19-30-514-0000-0090
PAD: 1614 LAKE AVE
LUCAS P A T R I C I A D
36-19-30-514-0000-018A
PAD: 1011 W 1 6 T H S T
E 1/2 O F L O T S 18 &amp; 19

67.25

53.27

1,154

1,155

********
222.31

1,156

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

••♦••••CHAPPELLS SUBD A D
.................PB 1 PG 71
S M I T H MARY
36-19-3O-515-OGOO-O01O
PAD: 1006 W 1 3 T H S T
L O T S 1 » 2 BLK G A D . . .
SANFORD T AB ER NAC L E OF
PRAYER FOR A L L PEOPLE I NC
3 6 -1 9 - 3 0 -5 1 5-0G00-0070
PAD: W 1 3 T H S T
ROYALS CLARENCE W SR
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0G00-00A0
PAD: W 13TH S T
F. 50 F T OF N 100 F T OF . . .
BURKE G E RA L D I NE
3 6 -1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5-0G00-00F0
PAD: 1310 LAKE AVE
N 50 F T OF S 150 F T OF E 100 . .
BURKE G E RA L D I NE B
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 15-0G00-00G0
PAD: 1316 IJVKF. AVE
N 40 F T OF S 100 F T OF E 100 . .
BURKE GE R A L D I N E
36-19-30-515-0G 00-00I0
W 100 F T OF F, 2 0 0 F T OF S . . .
SOUTHWARD L I O N E L S VERONI CA
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 80
L O T S 18 S 19 S N 1/2 OF VACD . .
BACON C Y N T H I A D
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 2 10
PAD: 1317 W I L L I A M S S T
BUCKNER MAGGI E i, BUCKNER
MAGGI E I. b BUCKNER MAGGI E M
36-19-30-515-0G00-0240
PAD: 1307 W I L L I A M S AVF.
B U I E K E V I N C S S M I T H CHARLES b
EDWARDS IVAN
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 15-0G00-0250
B U I E K E V I N C b S M I T H CHARLES S,
EDWARDS IVAN
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 2 60
PAD: W 1 3TH ST
S H E L L I N G THELMA
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 15-0G 0 0 -0 2 7 A
PAD: 1007 W 1 3TH ST
W 1/2 OF L O T S 27 » 28 BI.K G
..
S T E V E N S BERTHA W
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 15-0GOO-O3OO
PAD: 1310 W I L L I A M S AVE
J ONES ARTHUR A H E I RS
C / O CAROLYN B F OST E R
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 3 10
PAD: 1314 W I L L I A M S AVE
L O T S 31 t 32 BLK G A D
...
POYSER DONOVAN I. b T I M A M
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1307 SHEPHERD AVE
W I L L I A M S LEROY
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 4 10
E 33 F T OF N 100 F T OF L O T S . . .
W I L L I A M S LEROY
3 6 -1 9 - 3 0 -5 1 5-0GO0-041A
W 36 F T OF E 69 F T OF N 100 . . .
I NTF.RDENOMI NA T I ONAI, MI N I S T E R I A L A L L I A N C E OF S E M I N O L E CO
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 4 IB
PAD: 1017 W l 3 T H S T
W 31 F T OF N 100 F T OF L O T S . . .
MORRIS DAN b MAGGI E
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 -0 JOO-0480
PAD: 1508 W I L L I A M S AVE
L O T S 48 49 » 50 BLK J A D . . .
COHEN RUTH F.T AI, C /O PAMELA
EHRENKRANZ C / O ROSEMAN b C O L I N
36-19-30-515-0K 00-0560
PAD: 1515 B E L L AVE
L O T S 56 57 58 i 59 ( L E S S W . . .
S C O T T BURDA
C/ O B ERT HA WASHI NGTON
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 l 5-0K00-060A
PAD: 1413 B E L L AVE
W 150 F T OF L O T 60 * W 200 . . .
MATTHEWS MARION b A L I C F . S T I N E
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 640 ( HX)
PAD: 1401 B E L L AVE
W 115 F T L O T 64 BLK K A D . , .
F O S T E R ARMF.TTA J
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 6 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1120 W 14TH S T
E 35 F T O F W 70 F T OF L O T 65 . .

SEQ. *

962.47

1,1 59

146.7 3

1,1 60

767.17

1,161

87.25

70.60

1,162

1,163

25.58

1.164

197.2 9

1.165

392.7 0

1, 166

837.95

1,167

33.83

1, 168

1,298.10

1, 169

574.58

1,170

94.59

1,171

171.52

1, 172

81

75

1, 173

19 49

1 , 174

405 23

1, 175

1, 634 . 92

1 , 176

1,130.56

1,177

27.58

140.95

1,178

1,1 79

96.05

1,180

105.05

1 , 181

W I L L I A M S CHARLENE
36-19-30-515-0K00-065C
PAD: 1116 W 14TH S T
W 77 1/2 F T OF F. 116 1/4 F T . . .
. . . . . . . G O L D E N G A T E S AMENDED PLAT
. . . . . . . PB
PG 11

255.1 1

NEWKIRK JOHN C &amp; L U L A M
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1207 GOLDEN GAT E C I R
MORGAN NANCY
36-19-30-517-0000-0130
PAD: 1203 W 1CTH S T
. . . . . . » s AN SEM KNOLLS 1ST ADD
. . . . . . . p B 13 PG 65

460.10

650.7 3

1,182

1,183

1, 184

HARP MARI A D b DON B
36-19-30-518-0100-0030
PAD: 1902 P A T R I C K PI,
WEST HOWARD P SR H E I R S
C /O L I N D A ST E A D
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1901 MARSHALL AVE
•••••••SAN SEM KNOLLS
“ “ “ •PB 12 PG 48
‘ Z I E G L E R MARSH A &amp; A L E T A J
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 1808 CHASE AVE
. . . . . . • pin ehurst
. . . . . . . PB 3 p c 71

1,188.77

1, 185

365.0 2

1,186

C R E A T I V E C A P I T A L PARTNERS L L C
36-19-30-520-0000-0300
L O T S 30 T O 37
R E I S I N G E R I N V P R O P E R T I E S I NC
36-19-30-520-0000-0740
PAD: 1001 W 2 0 T H S T
L EWI S MARIAN
36-19-30-520-0000-0060
PAD: 2 008 LAKE AVE
L O T S 86 1 87
W I L L I A M S M I CH A E L
36-19-30-520-0000-1010
PAD: 1804 CEDAR AVE
L O T 101 1 N 1/2 O F L O T 102
COFFMAN S T E P H E N E &amp; V I R G I N I A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 024 CEDAR AVE
W I L T O N ROY E SR &amp; V I R G I N I A E
36-19-30-520-0000-1400
PAD: H OLLY AVE
H A S T Y B ON N I E
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 5 CEDAR AVE
L O T S 157 + 158
ROUSE J OHN B J R
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 17 CEDAR AVE
L O T S 164 ♦ 165
. . . . . . . P IN E H U R S T 1 S T ADD

552.2 3

666.3 4

1,107

1,188

728.5 8

1.189

1,146.05

1.190

895.81

1,191

5 1 8 . B8

1.192

64.30

1.193

187.60

1.194

324.3 1

1,195

. . . . . . . pB 5 pG 79

398.92

802.56

1,157

1,158

BAKER I D A M
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 1801 S CEDAR AVE
L O T 7 ■* N 31 F T OF L O T 8 1ST
* “ ‘ . “ BOYDS SUBD
* “ * * “ PB 1 PG 85

f

1,073.91

..

1,1 96

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

RF.YES OSCAR i LORENZA
36-19-30-522-0000-0220
PAD: 2 0 3 7 MAPLE AVE
. . . . . . . BONAVENTURE
................. PB 5 PG 85
FEUF.RBACHER SUSAN G I. b
FF.UERBACHER JAMES
36-19-30-523-0000-0370
PAD: 2 2 0 0 FRENCH AVE
L O T S 37 i 38 ( 1/2 OF VACD
*••*•*•DREAMWOLD 3RD SEC
................. PB 4 PG 70
PAT T E RSO N SHARON R
36-19-30-524-0400-0030
PAD: 2 434 MARSHALL AVE
L O T S 3 4 17 &gt; 18 BLK 4 3RD
W I L L I A M S ANDERSON F. b SUSAN
C / O R W I L L I A M S 7 4 2 0 9 7 A1 1 0 7
36-19-30-524-0500-0110
PAD: 2 4 2 0 CHASE AVE
PAT T E RSO N SHARON R
36-19-30-524-0600-0090
PAD: 2 4 0 0 CHASE AVE
L O T S 9 T O 12 BLK 6 3RD SF.C
D I L L O N ALBA
36-19-30-524-0700-0170
PAD: 2 4 1 2 LAKE AVE
P LOUFF E C ORRI NE L
36-19-30-524-0800-0190
PAD: 1002 W 2 5T H S T
L O T S 19 • 2 0 BLK 8 3RD SEC
P E R A L T A RETHA
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 901 W 2 4T H S T
TERRIO T I N A L b
MATTHEWS GERTRUDE
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 418 CEDAR AVE
MCCRAY BRUCE W S J A C K I E
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 410 HOLLY AVE
RI CHARDS J K I R K b RI CHARDS
STORM i, RI CHARDS GLENN D
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 2 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 2 3 CEDAR AVE
N 5 F T OF LO T 8 i A L L OF . .
W I L L I A M S DONALD I,
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 2 6 MAPLE AVE
BANK OF AMERICAN
C /O F I D E L I TY / BAN K OF AMERI CA
36-19-30-524-1300-0130
PAD: 2 428 MAPLE AVE
SAMUEL ALVF.STER
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1300-0150
PAD: 2 432 MAPLE AVE
SAMUEL AI . VESTFR
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1300-0160
PAD: 2 438 MAPLE AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 16 BLK 13
SAMUEL ALVF.STER
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 13 0 0 - 0 1 6A
PAD: 2 436 S MAPI ,F. AVE
N 1/2 OF LOT 16 BLK 13
•“ “ “ SANFORD TERRACE
“ * “ “ PB 4 PG 36
KUTZ J A N I C E R
36-19-30-530-0000-0030
PAD: 2 0 1 9 S PARK AVE
LOT 3 (LESS W 5 F T)
J ACKSON LARRY I,
36-19-30-530-0000-0100
PAD: 105 W 2 0 T H S T
L O T 10 * N 5 F T OF L O T
“ •“ “ ORANGE PARK
. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 42

Page II
SEQ.«

1,162.52

1,197

3,895.96

1,198

1,064.94

1,199

229.55

1,200

2,771.67

1,201

1.417.33

1,202

1.306.33

1.203

323.25

1.204

208.2 5

1.205

479.39

1.2 06

780.69

1.207

932.5 8

1.208

1,336.53

1.209

1 , 567.8 7

1.210

762.47

1,211

762.47

1,2 12

482.76

1,2 13

515.55

1,214

106.9 8

1,2 15

217.26

1,216

602.5 7

1,2 17

1,359.98

1,218

2,123.30

1,219

226.52

1,220

534.82

1,221

778.2 1

1,222

937.29

1,223

545.45

1,2 24

670.57
«

1,225

1,348.49

1,226

1.460.51

1,227

551.95

1,228

1,229.38

1,229

316.75

1,230

899.65

1,231

1.380.52

1,232

362.67

1,233

( HX)

( HX)
11

B E L L JAMES R b R I T A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2201 S OAK AVE
J O N E S F RE D E R I CK E S LEONA M
TRS FBO F E S L M J ONES
36-19-30-532-0000-0030
J O N E S F R E D E R I CK E b LEONA M
TRS FBO F E S I. M J ONES
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 09 S OAK AVE
LOTS 4 ♦ 5
L E E JAMES R
36-19-30-532-0000-0140
PAD: 2 205 S PARK AVE
L O T 14 I S 1/2 OF L O T 13
* .............. HI GHLAND PARK
. . . . . . . PB j PG 28
MORI ARTY JAMES D 4 CAROL E
36-19-30-534-0100-0140
PAD: 2 017 S FRENCH AVE
L O T S 14 4 15 ( L E S S W 8 F T )
MYERS KENNETH E
36-19-30-534-0200-0140
PAD: A R C A D I A RD
VAN SCODF.R RI CHARD 4 BERTHA
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 4 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 209 A R C A D I A RD
LO T 6 ♦ PART OF L O T S 7 ♦ 13 . .
CONTF.STABILE VIN C EN T A 4 J A N I E
36-19-30-534-0800-0040
PAD: FRENCH AVE
PT L O T S 3 4 4 4 B DESC AS . . .
J ONES T A R I T A D
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 207 CORONADO CONCOURSE
******* HIGHLAND PARK REP3JVT OF
.................BLK 10
. . . . . . . PB 8 PG 70
HAGE L I N D A J
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 208 CORONADO CONCOURSE
“ “ “ •FRANKLI N TERRACE
.................PB 3 PC 78
HALE HARVEY H
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2421 S ELM AVE
L O T S 11 i 12
U T T GLENN C J R 4 GRACE M
36-19-30-539-0000-0150
PAD: 2 4 2 7 S ELM AVE
L O T 15 I S 1/2 OF L O T 14
MORGAN L I N D A
36-19-30-539-0000-0710
PAD: 2 4 3 9 MYRTLE AVE
LOTS 7 1 + 7 2
DEPPEN TROY F 4 C Y N T H I A A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 0 8 OAK AVE
L O T 78 t N 30 F T OF L O T 79
KECK NANCY
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 4 4 0 S OAK AVE
L O T S 91 92 t 93 ( L E S S N 12 . . .
WHARTON CANDONE M
36-19-30-539-0000-0970
PAD: L A U R E L AVE
WHARTON CANDONE M
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 407 L A UR E L AVE
L O T S 98 99 ♦ N 1/2 OF L O T 100
AMBROSE S T E V E
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2411 L A UR E L AVE
L O T 101 ♦ S 1/2 OF L O T 100
COMBS RENEE T R U S T E E
FBO
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 3 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 1 9 L A U R E L AVE
L O T 104 + N 5 F T O F L O T 105
. . . . . . . T E A G U E S ADD
* * * * * * * PB 4 PG 2

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T iik H erald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

PARK PI.ACE PI.AZA
36-19 -3 0 -5 4 0-0 0 0 0 -0 13 0
P A D : 2 4 6 5 PARK AVE
L O T S 13 * 14
............* * PINF. H E I G H T S
* . * . . . . PB 3 PG 51

1,690.09

R U I Z DE AZUA J E S U S 4 MARI A I.
36-19-30-541-0000-0090
PAD: OAK AVE
L O T S 9 T O 16 4 W 1/2 O F VACD
* * * * * * * TWENT Y WEST
....................
16 PG 36

4,474.23

SAMLAL BHAGWANDEEN 4 MARGARET
36-19-30-544-0000-0050
PAD: 2 0 10 HARTWELL AVE

SEQ. #
1,234

1,235

442.9 3

1,236

576.55

1,237

( HX)

CRESPO LOR IMEI,
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 4 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 1 09 HARTWELL AVE
•“ “ “ COUNTRY C LUB MANOR
................. CONDOMINIUM
. . . . . . *oRB 989 PG 1102
RASO EDWARD C
36-19-30-546-0000-8260
PAD: 8 2 6 W 2 5 T H S T
U N I T 826

784.89

1,238

RASO EDWARD C
784.89
1,239
36-19-30-546-0000-8280
PAD: 828 W 2 5 T H S T
U N I T 828
B I R D SHARK M
116.7 7
1,240
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 4 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 8 3 2 0 ( HX)
U N I T 832
................. THE BUNGALOWS ON P AL ME T T O
..... . . .
» * » » * . *PB 61 PG 27
.............. ..
* . * . • • » P T OF 3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
* * ******
H I S T O R I C D I S T R I C T PROPERTIES
231.25
1,241
O F SANFORD INC
36-19-30-549-0000-0010
T A D : 1609 PALMETTO AVE
H I S T O R I C D I S T R I C T PROPERTIES
243.22
1,242
OF SANFORD I NC
36-19-30-549-0000-0020
PAD: 1613 PAIJ4ETTO AVE
--------------------------------- SEC 20 TWP 19 RNG 3 1 -------------------------------ENVI RONMENTAL LAND
403.50
1.243
A C Q U I S I T I O N S INC
20-19-31-300-0010-0000
--------------------------------- SE C 28 TWP 19 RNG 31
MERIWETHER WALTER H 4
54.90
1.244
HELEN L
28-19-31-300-0050-0000
MERIWETHER WALTER H 4 HELEN I.
1.245
24.25
2 8 -1 9 -3 1 -300-005A-0000
SANFORD T R A I L S DEV CORP I NC
20.69
1 . 246
2 8 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 006C-0000
1.247
MOORE JOHN S 4 S T A T O N DORI S L
22,. 57
MOORE J OSE PH M F T A L
28-19-31-300-0070-0000
1,24 8
AINSWORTH WI L I A R D S SR 4
9 2 4 . 62
SUSANNA J
28-19-31-300-0090-0000
PAD: C EL ER Y AVE
AINSWORTH WI L L A RD S SR &amp;
1.2 49
256.64
SUSANNA J
2819-31-300-009B-0000
----------------------------------SEC 29 TWP 19 RNG 3 1 1.250
HUT C H I N S MARY C E T AL
48.50
C/ O
MARY C H U T C H I N S
2919-31-300-001A-0000
PAD: C E L E R Y AVE.
H UT C H I NS MARY C F.T AI.
12.58
1.251
C/ O MARY C H U T C H I N S
2 9 - 19 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 C - 0 0 0 0
LEGACY I N V L L C
192.67
1 , 2 r 2.
i
29-19-31-300-013A -0000
B EN A V I D E S REYNAI.DO 4 J O Y C E
410.17
1,253
2 9 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 6 50 E C EL ER Y AVF
893.43
M I Z Z E L L BECKY
1,264
2 9 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 7 9 0 CELERY AVE
* * * * * * ' SAN F ORD T R A I L S E S T A T E S
* * * * . . *PB 45 PCS 12 4 13
HARRI S C HARLES J
695.65
1.255
29-19-31-5I.K-0000-0110
PAD: 2 7 5 0 B I T - N - B R I D A L PL
874.02
MARCUM J E F F R E Y C 4 PAMELA A
1.2 56
29-19-31-5LK-0000-0150
PAD: 1270 THOROUGHBRED T R L
1,267
MARCUM J E F F R E Y 4 PAMELA
423.86
2919-31-5LK -0000-0170
PAD: 1290 THOROUGHBRED T R L
----------------------------------SE C 30 TWP 19 RNG 31
HOOKS ROY 4 L I L L I A N
140.75
1.258
3019-31-300-0110-0000
* * * * * * * MARVANI A 2ND SEC
............* *PB 5 PG 88
STUBER JEAN S 4
1.2 59
2,752.89
S T U B E R RI CHARD M
30-19-31-501-0900-0110
PAD: 115 C RESC ENT BI.VD
L O T S 11 4 12 BLK 9 2ND SEC . . .
* . . . . . . MARVANIA 1ST SEC

.**..**pB 4 pG 100

CRAWFORD SHANNON L
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1717 S 2ND S T
L O T S 9 4 10 ( L E S S S 10 F T OF
. . . . . . . MAYFAIR
•............* PB 3 PCS 35 * 52

.***..., PB

5

1,500.42

1,260

..

PG ai

C OE H R I G CHARLES 4 C OL L E N F
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0600-008A
PAD: 102 N E L L I O T T AVF
S 43 F T OF W 40 F T OF L O T 8 . . .
CHASE JAMES L 4 L E I G H Y
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 1 3A ( HX)
PA D: 2 2 6 S E L L I O T T AVF
N 10 F T O F L O T 13 ♦ A L L L O T S . .
SUMMERLI N AVENUE L L C
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 6 0 4 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PA D : 208 S SUMMERLIN AVE
S 10 F T O F L O T 9 4 A L L L O T . . .
ANDERSON T H ER E S A G
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PA D : 2 0 7 SUMMERLIN AVE
L O T S 3 » 4 BLK 9
. . . . . . »m ello n v ille
. . . . . . . p B 1 PG 120
ROBETH E N T E R P R I S E
A T T N E ROGER A L 1 L I N
30-19-31-508-2200-0010
PAD: M E L L O N V I I . L E AV E
L O T 1 ♦ N 1/2 O F S T A D J ON S . .
R S F M N C C
30-19-31-508-2800-0020
P A D : 300 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T 2 4 S 1/2 OF VACD S T
ROBETH E N T E R P R I S E
C / O E ROGER A L I L I N
30-19 -3 1 -5 0 8-2 8 0 0 -0 04 0
PA D: 301 SAN MARCOS AVE
L O T 4 4 S 1/2 OF VACD S T A D J . .
****** *NF.AVES ADD
. * * • * * . PB i pGS 74 * 123
HOFFMAN C A R R I E B
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 l l - O F O O - O O 90
PAD: CHAPMAN ( O F F )
E 33 F T O F L O T 9 BLK F
. . . . . . . MUSSON i ABERCROMBI ES SUBD
* * * * * * * PB 3 PG 102
GRACE A P O S T O L I C T E M P L E I N C
30-19-31-512-0000-0050
P A D : 623 E 2ND S T
N 1/ 2 O F L O T 5

931.63

2,199.71

1,685.66

1,768.79

228.89

4,355.68

2,932.41

85.90

81.45

1,261

1,262

1.263

1.264

1.265

1.2 66

1.2 67

1.268

1,269

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

TORRES A N I T A M
30-19-31-512-0000-0060
PAD: 620 F 3RD S T
................. CHAPMAN t T UCKERS ADD
* * * * * * » P B 1 PG 24
A L L E N RUTH J 4
JOHNSON THFODORE
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 5 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 0 1 A ( HX)
PAD: 408 CYPRESS AVE
L O T 1 ( L E S S W 97 F T ) * N 1/2
JOHNSON K S
HEIRS
C/ O E L I Z A B E T H A L L E N P AI G E
30-19-31-515-0700-0020
PAD: 412 C YPRESS AVE.
S 1/2 OF L O T 2 BLK 7
CALDWELL F R A N K L I N D 6 CALDWELL
C A T H A J 4 MARSHALL A L L E N E C
30-19-31-515-0800-0030
PAD: 419 F 3RD S T
JOHNSON T J 4 LAURA
C / O E L I Z A B E T H A L L E N P AI G E
30-19-31-515-1800-0050
PAD: 413 CYPRESS AVE
S 52 F T OF L O T 5 BLK 18
BELIAMY J A N I C E
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 5 - 1 9 0 0 - 0 0 C 0 ( HX)
PAD: 613 E 3RD S T
E 65 F T OF W 176 F T
................. F A I R V I E W
..............
4 PG 71
MYERS EAR L C 4 ANGF.IA B
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 409 BAY AVE
L O T S 3 * 4 BLK 1
R A I N E S O T I S C 4 CAROLYN
30-19-31-516-0100-0090
PAD: 417 BAY AVE
L O T 9 4 N 45 F T OF L O T 10 . . .
: K C ORRI F S
F R E D E R I C K VA N E S S A M F.T AL
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 419 S BAY AVE
I.OT 11 ) S 5 F T OF L O T 10 . . .
R1CCI ARD1 GEORGE
30-19-31-516-0100-0150
PAD: E 4TH S T
L O T S 15 I 16 BLK 1
MC PHFRSON ER NE ST &amp; KERENA
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 408 SAN CARLOS AVE
W H I T T A K E R ROB ERT L &amp; L O R R A I N E
30-19-31-516-0100-0220
PAD: 412 SAN CARLOS AVE
L O T S 22 4 2 3 6 N 5 F T OF L O T
C L E V E L A N D J I MM I F I, 4 S A L I . I E M
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1303 F. 4TH S T
L O T S 1 4 2 ( L E S S W 52 F T ) . . .
BENNETT P A T R IC IA A
30-19-31-516-0300-001A
T A D : 1301 F. 4TH S T
W 52 F T OF L O T S 1 4 2 B LK 3
S T E E L Y DAVID L
3 0 - 19 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 2A
PAD: 612 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
N L Y 50 F T O F L O T 11 » A L L . . .
........... “ F E L L O WS H I P ADD
.............. * PB 8 PG 3
GIBSON B ETT Y
3O-19-31-517-OAOO-0O1O
PAD: 801 F. 4 T H S T
HAMFTON A N N I E D
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 I 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 70 (HX)
PAD: 402 S ORANGE AVF.
ADAMS B E N J A M I N J R 4 T O N I M
I n - 19 - 3 1 - 5 t 7 - O B O 0 - 0 100 (HX)
T A D : 4 1 6 WILLOW AVE
L O T 10 I 1/2 O F VACD S T ON S
HOGAN DOROTHY M
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 7 - 0 B 0 O - O 1 2 O ( HX)
PAD: 412 WILLOW AVE
GORDON TAWANA 4
CORDON EDWARD L
30-19-31-517-0000-0100
LOT 10 4 F, 1/2 OF VACD A L L E Y
* * * * * * ‘ LONGS ADD
* * * “ * * r B 3 PG 97
SMITH E S S I E G
1 • •1 ‘ 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1133 F 7TH S T
LOTS 3 4 * 5
WI L L I N GH AM AL F RED J 4
H I L L VALERIE A
30-19-31-518-0000-0100
* * * * * * * ELDORADO
* * * * * * * p B t, po 29
HARRI S P A T R I C I A S
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
T A D : 1110 E 11TH S T
KI R K LAN D C HARLES E 4
ACQUANF. TTA
30-19-31-521-0100-0040
PAD: 1114 E 11TH S T
REDDEN OSCAR J R 4 ROSYLN C
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 1010 M E L L O NV I I . L E AVE.
L O T 8 t N 18 E T OF L O T 9 BLK
GRAVES J OHN L
30-19-31-521-0300-0170
T A D : 1122 C E L E R Y AVF,
L O T S 17 * 18 I BEG SE. COR OF
******* HOLDEN RE AL E S T A T E
........... “ COMPANYS ADD
•“ “ “ PB 1 PG 89
WARF WALTER 4
WARE THELMA
30-19-31-522-0000-0050
T A D : 918 C EL ER Y AVE
LOTS 5 &lt; 6
WOODARD P A T R I C I A
30-19-31-522-0000-0070
PAD: 908 C E L E R Y AVE
E 1/4 OF L O T S 7 i 8
EDWARDS T I N A S 4
HARDEN M I CH A E L D
30-19-31-522-0000-0090
PAD: 1123 ORANGE AVE
W I L L I A M S GARY 4 B E T T Y
30-19-31-522-0000-0100
PAD: ORANGE AVE
SOUTHWARD KENNETH F.
30-19-31-522-0000-0150
PAD: 1121 L O C U S T AVE
YOUNG LE E I I 4
YOUNG LE E I I I
30-19-31-522-0000-0160
PAD: 1120 L O C U S T AVE
HAROLD J U A N I T A G
30-19-31-522-0000-0280
T A D : 1114 P I N E AVE
HAROLD J U A N I T A F. G
30-19-31-522-0000-0290
PAD: 1118 P I N E AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T S 29 i 30
. . . . . . . F 0R T MELLON
. . . . * . . PB 3 pG gg

865.43

926.55

SEQ. #
1,270

1,271

...
553.19

1,2 72

587.97

1,273

517.88

1,274

542.27

1,275

1,168.38

1,276

786.9 1

1,2 77

620.59

1,2 78

1,014.05

1,279

114.63

1,280

1,116.80

1,281

28,01

1,2 82

697.76

1,283

...

869.77

1,284

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

WALLACE Q U I N T I N T REV 4 ELGA
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 1100 S C O T T AVE
HARR I S CHARLES 4 G A I L
301 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 904 S C O T T AVE
---------------------------------- SEC 31 TWP 19 RNG 31
DOE.RING DONALD A 4 THRFASA
311 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1322 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
***** “ BUENA V I S T A E S T A T E S
................. PB 3 PGS 1 ♦ 2
IRN OF CENTRAL ELA INC
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 -0AOO-OO6O
PAD: 1300 DOUGLAS S T
L E E JAMES R
3 1 -1 9 - 3 1-501-OA00-0O7O
T A D : 1306 DOUGLAS S T
L O T 7 t N 10 F T OF L O T 8 BLK A
E O S S I T T RODNEY B S V A L L E T A T
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 1310 DOUGLAS S T
S 40 E T OF L O T 8 * A L L L O T 9 . . .
J ON E S C H A R L I E B 4 J U A N I T A
3 1 - 1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0A00-012A
PAD: DOUGLAS S T .
L O T 12 ( L E S S W 7 F T )
J ON E S C H A R L I E B 4 J U A N I T A D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1316 DOUGLAS S T
L O T S "13 » 14 BLK A
DOLBY E L I Z A B E T H M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - O A O O - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1347 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
I.ABOY NESTOR J
31-19-3 1 -5 0 1-0 B 0 0 -0 U0
PAD: 1326 S E L L I O T T S T
LOTS 1 3 4 1 4
M I T C H E L L BERNARD D 4
JACOUELINF. J
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 G 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1327 DOUGI AS ST
L O T S 19 20 4 21 BLK B
J ON E S C HARLES 4 J O Y CE
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0270
PAD: 1319 DOUGLAS S T
MAYS L O R E T A J C
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1333 E L L I O T T S T
L O T 21 I N B E T OF L O T 20 . . .
PEARSON ROBI N
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - O C O O - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1327 E L L I O T T ST
WALKER ARTHUR I I I I
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1-ODOO-023O
PAD: 1511 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 15 F T OF L O T 23 I A L L L O T . . .
CLEMONS RI CHARD S
31-19-31-5O1-OFO0-OO3O
PAD: 1505 E L L I O T T S T
J U N E HENRY J 4 VERA D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 515 ELLIOTT ST
LOT 8 (LESS N 12 FT) * ALL ...

VAN AI.STYNE RICHARD A JR 4
SLATER KIMBERLY L
743.18

1,2 85

78.93

1,2 86

214.21

1,267

...
239.92

1,288

3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - OG0 O- O0 3O
PAD: 1511 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
S 20 F T OF L O T 3 I A L L L O T 4 . . .
ADAMS E M I L Y C
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 G 0 D - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1513 M E L L O N V I L L E AVF.
S 20 E T OF L O T 5 I A L L L O T S . . .
“ “ “ ‘ HARDENS ADD
“ ***** PB 7 PG 71
BAKER J OSE PH
31-19-31-502-0000-0010
PAD: 1 S T DR
LOTS 1 * 2

MILLER PRECIOUS 4
CASH FREDDIE
187.1 6

1,289

...

251.42

97.43

1,2 90

WRIGHT JOHN JR 4
WRIGHT MICHAEL D

1,291

31-19-31-502-0000-0220
PAD: 1107 1 S T DR
“ “ “ • B E L - A I R SANFORD
* * * * * * * p B 3 pG 70

361.29

1 , 2p2

1,135.48

1,293

974.38

1,294

1
1,997.95

1,2 95

. . .

765.42

289.2 1

1,29*6

1,2 97

( HX)

500.67

103.41

31-19-31-502-0000-0040
PAD: 1751 1 S T DR
MADDEN THOMAS
31-19-31-502-0000-0120
PAD: 1ST DR

1,298

1,299

SHAMROCK F I N A N C I A L S E R V I C E S I N
31-19-31-504-0100-0010
PAD: 1701 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T 1 I W 17 F T OF L O T 2 BLK
GRAYSON W I L L I E 4 M A T T I E A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1204 RANDOLPH ST
E 14 F T OF L O T 3 I A L L L O T 4
CONDEI.LO J O E
31-19-31-504-0100-0140
PAD: 1220 RANDOLPH S T
E 2 F T OF I.OT 14 ♦ A L L L O T . .
L E E JAMES R
31-19-31-504-0300-0170
PAD: 1203 C RE S C E N T S T
L O T 17
BLK 3 B E L - A I R
MOBLEY F R ED DI E 4 LENORA C
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 1816 SUMMERLIN AVE
L O T 16 ( L E S S W 7 F T FOR . . .
WYNN ALEXANDER C
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1816 SUMMERLIN AVE
L O T 17 ( L E S S W 7 F T FOR . . .
CORBITT PHILLIP A
31-19-31-504-0500-0210
PAD: 1906 SUMMERLIN AVE
L O T 2.1 ( L E S S W 7 F T FOR . . .
HENLEY BRENDA L
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1805 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 49 F T O F L O T 3 4 N 4 F T O F
CORBITT PHILLIP A
31-19-31-504-0600-0050
PAD: 1 8 0 9 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 48 F T OF L O T 5 I N 5 F T O F

1,3 00

282.64

1,301

757.18

1,302

808.69

1,303

( HX)

( HX)

MC M I L L A N A L B E R T E
3 0 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1404 ,8 T H S T
L O T S 39 t 40
.............. ‘ M A Y F A I R SEC 1ST ADD
* * * * * * * PB 13 pG 69

671.59

VANN DERRI CK 4 T E R RY A
30-19-31-527-0000-0230
PAD: 1102 S C O T T AVE

563.65
( HX)

1,304

1,387.48

1,307

146.5 8

1,308

2,054.85

1,309

1,287.90

1,3 10

1 , 0 0 0 . 14

1.311

184.52

1.312

1,570.15

1.313

9.37

1.314

483.8 3

1.315

1,009.59

1, 316

1,896.47

1.3 17

101.50

1.318

781.14

1.319

936.6 7

1,3 20

900.89

1,321

846.1 5

1,322

1,700.13

1,3 23

832.60

1,324

181.65'

1,3 25

729.4 1

1,326

91.83

1,3 27

550.78

1,328

1,209.86

1,3 29

410.5 5

1,3 30

1,264.44

1,331

1,578.37

1,332

520.04

1,333

624.31

1,334

1,031.67

1,3 35

178.27

1,336

554.36

1,3 37

725.29

1,330

898.1 4

1,3 39

162.61

1,3 40

766.50

1,341

916.1 0

1,342

178.46

1,343

2,176.21

1,344

1*368.01

1,345

.

...

...

FINE ANDREA 4 LOUIE
1,305

1,3 06

...

31-19-31-504-0600-0090
PAD: 1817 S SUMMERLIN AVE
S 46 F T O F L O T 9 t N 7 F T OF . . .
BANK OF AMERI C A
31-19-31-504-0600-0100
PAD: 1819 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 43 F I OF W I 10 l N 5 F T . . .
BLAKE G A L E ’ C
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1915 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 47 F T O F L O T 19 ♦ N 6 F T . . .
CORBITT P H ILLIP A
31-19-31-504-0600-0220
PAD: 1921 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 46 F T OF L O T 22 l N 2 F T . . .
SH E E F E R J OHN D
31-19-31-504-0700-0110
T A D : 1961 WASHI NGTON AVE
BUCK GEORGE H 4 HELE N E
31-19-31-504-0700-0160
T A D : 1 406 E 2 0 T H S T
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 001 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
LOTS 1 2 3 4 4
( L E S S S 50 F T
MC C A L L PARKS M
31-19-31-504-0900-0220
PAD: 2 0 3 2 J E F F E R S O N AVE
L O T S 22 ♦ 23 BLK 9 B E L - A I R

1,668.49

...

PF.I.AEZ ANA 4 JUAN
712.55

SEQ. #

...

�Th e H er a ld

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

HURYASAR SEL CU K
31-19-31-511-0000-0240
PAD: 2 0 1 5 SANFORD AVE
SCHEUERMAN DONNA
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 1-0000-084A
PAD: S GRANDVI EW AVE
PT L O T 84 DESC AS BEG SW COR
KOCH L U C I A W
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 101 L I L Y C T
L O T 90 4 S 1/ 2 O F L O T 88
. . . . . . . M A G N O L I A HEIGHTS
................. PB 5 PG 76
P I C A R D A T LARRY E
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 886 E 2 0 T H S T
L O T S 29 4 30

654.60

1,346

543.20

1,347

639.40

263.36

540.77

216.24

263.93

580.27

541.37

1,348

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
EMRICK MARCELLA
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 864 E 2 0 T H S T
W 1/2 OF L O T 44 * A L L L O T 45
I RURZUN L E S T E R &amp;
C A S T I L L O MARI A P
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 827 C A T A L I N A DR
L O T 66 &gt; E 1/2 OF L O T 67
BENNETT P A T R I C I A
31-19-31-512-0000-0910
PAD: 802 C A T A L I N A DR
L O T S 91 * 92

619.30

337.82

567.30

635.42

1, 350

1,351

1,353

1,354

1,355

1,3 56

1,357

1,358

1,359

1,360

838.56

1,361

3,096.08

1,362

1,492.01

1,363

821.05

1,364

142.11

142.11

3,217.84

979.85

1,645.55

1,3 65

1,366

1,367

1,368

1,369

1,3 70

837.60

1,371

1,620.92

1,3 72

574.89

1,3 73

797.54

1,374

1,421.46

1,375

2,142.90

1,3 76

210.84

1,377

1,273.37

496.9 4

1,378

1 , 379

3,660.93

1.3B0

194.56

1,381

931.27

358.18

464.3 2

1,384

622.05

1,3 85

1,359.95

1,3 86

DEV INF. C H R I S J £ C H R I S T I N E E
22 KINGSWOOD DR
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0A5 ( HX)
T A D : 2 3 1 0 M E L L O N V I L L E AVF
BEG SE COR LO T A RUN W . . .
MARSDEN W I L L I A M A fc B OB B I E A H
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 A9
T A D : 2312 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
PT OF LO T A DESC AS BEG . . .

3, 1 6 4 . 4 5

4,214.16

1,387

1 , 388

1,352

686.90

1,351.35

SEQ. #

1, 349

D A V I S SHARON i ROBBINS D A V I D £
NORRI S JOANN ET AI.
31-19-31-517-0000-0170
PAD: 2451 SANFORD AVE
MC I NT O S H CHARLES H J R &amp; RE I DA
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 2442 GRANDVIEW AVE
* * * * * * * GARDE NI A

.......pa

1,162.87

TAXES DUE

1,3 82

1,3 83

5

pG

1,461.20

611.59

1,3 89

1,390

t«iliit«

77

N A T A L EDUARDO V £ CARMEN B
31-19-31-518-0000-0070
PAD: L I L L Y C T
L O T S 7 8 S 9 S F l / 2 OF VACD
LEE N E L L IE G
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 502 E 24TH PL
L O T S 10 I I 12 S 13 i K 1/2 . .
DOAN T O A I ANH
31-19-31-518-0000-0140
PAD: F. 2 4 T H PL
L O T S 14 15 16 17 18 i 19
MERIDAN W I L L I A M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 2441 P O I H S E T T A AVE
S 1/2 OF L O T 47 ( A L L L O T 48
........... * * SANFO PARK
............* * PB 5 PG 62
LOUWSMA WESLEY J
31-19-31-520-0000-1010
PAD: 2442 BAY AVE
S 40 F T OF LOT 101 t N 15 FT
I N T E R A C T I V E S C I E N C E S I NC
31-19-31-520-0000-1050
PAD: 1100 BAY AVE
L O T 105 ( L E S S N 20 F T ) £ A L L
KU T Z J A N I C E R
31-19-31-520-0000-1670
PAD: M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
* * * * * * ‘ WASHI NGTON OAKS SEC 1
. . . . . . . pB i c r c a
BROWN J OY CE
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 111 MC KAY BLVD
O L I V E R DELOR1S H EI RS
C /O A L B ER T THOMPSON
3 1 -1 9-31-521-0000-0050
PAD: 115 MC KAY BLVD
ROWF. S H E R Y L D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 119 MC KAY BLVD
RAMASSAR BASDEO S J O Y C E Ai'
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 201 MC KAY BLVD
RAWLINGS S Y L V E S T E R I. £ RO'SA I.
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 200 MC KAY BLVD
J ACKSON J OSE PH
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 109 S C O T T DR
TA Y L O R S C O T T M
31-19-31-521-OE00-0060
PAD: 203 TERRY I.N
QUINN I R I S W
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G O O - 0 O 5 O (HX)
PAD: 108 MC KAY BLVD
CA RT ER EUI. ACE P
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 116 MC KAY BLVD
G A I NE R S BEULAH
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 118 MC KAY BLVD
DEBREW LYNWOOD S W I L L I E D
31-19-31-521-0000-0190
T A D : 129 S C O T T S T
BENNETT W I L L I E £ S Y L V I A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 112 S C O T T DR
WRI GHT SAMUEL J R &amp; MII.DREID
C / 0 J O Y C E MC CORD
3 1 - 1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0CQ0-0370
PAD: 107 S T E R L I N G C T
PROMISE GEORGI ANN
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - O G 0 O - 0 3 8 O ( HX)
PAD: 109 S T E R L I N G C T
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 19.07 (03) ( I )
C I D I 360
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G 0 0 - 0390
L O T 39 ( L E S S NI.Y 5 E T ) BLK C
EDWARDS SHARON M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 ( HX)
T A D : 116 S T E R L I N G C T
B LA C KS HEAR A N N I E L
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 117 S C O T T DR
. . . . . . ‘ WYNNEWOOD
. . . . . . . p B 4 p c s 92 93 i 94
KURAS THOMAS J &amp;
KURAS C A S I M E R J
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 4 3 WASHI NGTON C T
L O T S 1 &amp; 2 BLK 3
C O V E L L BARBARA
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 403 J E F F E R S O N C T
S 1/2 O F L O T 2 * N 3/ 4 OF . . .
PENICK MYRTIE L
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1307 WYNNEWOOD DR
L O T 14 I E 26 ET OF L O T 13 . . .
LOPEZ WENCESLAO &amp; J A C Q U E L I N E
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1327 F ORE ST DR
E 26 E T OF L O T 2 ♦ A L L L O T 3 ,
RENFRO E F F I E B
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 0 9 ADAMS C T
L O T 9 » N 20 F T O F L O T 10 . . .

155.07

1,391

1,798.49

1,392

126.43

1,393

417.0 1

1,108.66

2,237.63

183.2 2

1,394

1,395

1,3 96

1,397

626.2 2

1 . 398

1 , 567.3 3

1 . 399

705.37

1,400

1 ,055.29

1, 401

627.47

1,402

542.31

1,513.17

1 , 403

1,404

591.35

1, 405

507.30

1, 40G

559.70

1,407

1, 3 5 7 . 8 7

1,408

672.11

1,409

1,624.32

1,410

520.28

1.411

1,651.39

1.412

636.09

1.413

630.51

1.414

1,165.92

1,415

428.19

1,416

584.03

1,417

544.97

1,410

657.24

1,419

A T K I N S O N DOUGLAS A J R i
MELISSA A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 4 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1501 F ORE ST DR
L O T 1 i N 1/2 OF L O T 2 B LK 10
JOHNS K R I S T I N E
31-19-31-524-1100-0160
PAD: WYNNEWOOD DR
• . . * . . . . W A S H I NG I 0 N 0AKS SE C 2
. . . . * . . PB 16 p c 87

469.5 1

1,4 20

W I L L I A M S W I L L I E B J R £ MARY D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 8 O ( HX)
PAD: 114 HUGHES AVE

454.77

66.68

1,421

1,4 22

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

Page 13

TAXES DUE

EUDF.LL SUZANNE J £ JAMES H £
WI LD S E U N I C E D F.T AI,
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 120 ANDERSON AVE
BYRD PAMAL1N D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 121 HUGHES AVE
ROUSE JOHN B £ D R U C I L L A K
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 109 HUGHES AVE
J O N E S LAWRENCE F.
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 103 HUGHES AVE
PERRY GRET C HEN D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 130 DREW AVE
M A R T I N TONN1E I.
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 135 IJVNGSTON DR
GOLDEN EUGENE £ J U A N I T A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 111 ANDERSON AVE
DANT ZLER L O V E L L £ E T H E L M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 103 ANDERSON AVE
W I L L I A M S EVONY £ S H I R L E Y G
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 J 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 129 DREW AVE
HENLEY J O S E P H L £ RUNE LI.
311 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - O J O O - O l l O (HX)
PAD: 103 DREW AVE
----------------------------------SF.C 32 TWP 19 RNG 31J O N E S J O E H E I RS
C/ O J O E J ONES
3219-31-300-0060-0000
PAD: 2 845 C E L E R Y AVE
MOSES ANDORA T R U S T E E
EBO
32-19-31-300-0100-0000
PAD: 2 0 T H S T
WYMAN F I E L D S F OU N D A T I O N I N C
32- 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 18B-0000
(ADD TO ROLL FOR 2 0 0 2 T A X E S )
WYMAN F I E L D S F OUN DA T I O N I N C
32-19-31-300-0183-0000
WYMAN F I F I . D S F OUN DA T I O N I N C
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -300-023A-0000
J O N E S ANGELA £
W I L L I A M S YF.KERTINA E T AI.
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-300-027E-0000
PAD: 2551 E 2 0 T H ST
S M I T H B FN N I F
32-19-31-300-0290-0000
BAGLEY GEORGE
32-19-31-300-0320-0000
PAD: GRANBY S T
,
MADI SON WI L I . I F B H EI R S
C/ O HUBERT MADISON
NPAR
3 2 -1 9 - 3 1-300-032C-0000
PAD: 2191 GRANBY AVF.
TYSON GLADYS £
GLENN CHARLENE B
32-19-31-300-0340-0000
PAD: 2 170 CHURCH ST
HAWKINS W11,1,1 E £ W I L L I E L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2171 CHURCH S T
P RI SON RUTHA L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 180 CHURCH ST
O L I V E R THEODORE R
32-19-31-300-0370-0000
PAD: CHURCH S T
CHURCH
MORNING GLORY MI SS
BAPTIST
32-19-31-300-0380-0000
PAD: F. 2 1ST S T
J O N ES C H A R L I E HEI RS
C / O F R ED DI E J ONES
32-19-31-300-0400-0000
PAD: 2 8 06 E 2 1 S T S T
MC G I L L B E L I N D A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2741 E 2 0T H S T
WILLIAMS J AC QUE LINE E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 9 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 945 DIXON AVF
H I L L MABLF £ BFRN’ I C F MC K I N N E Y
£ HARRY H I L L £ E T AL
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2054 S I P E S AVE
COI.EMAN ERMA H E T AI.

SEQ. *

1 , 940.89

1,423

545.39

1,4 24

462.99

1 , 425

587.39

1,426

973.81

1,427

«
X
'J*

SWEET HENRY £
SWEET HENRY J R
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2034 J E F F E R S O N S T
L O T 24 ♦ N 1/2 OF A L L E Y A D J . . .
G I L C H R I S T TONY £ D I A N E A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 00 ADAMS AVE
L O T S 15 t 16 BLK 10 B E L - A I R
RE DD I N G SAMUEL B £ DEBORAH
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 2004 SUMMERLIN AVE
L O T 13 1 N 10 F T OF L O T 14 . . .
MC M I L L E R ANN
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 0 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 33 F T OF L O T 16 * N 30 F T . . .
J ANDUI . A MARY K
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 2 0 0 - 0 0 1 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 203 B E L - A I R BLVD
PT O F L O T 1 DESC AS BEG . . .
BAKER GEORGE B I I I
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 2 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 2101 I.AKE DR
L O T 9 « N 22 E T OF L O T 10 . . .
H I L L SARAH O OR
H I L L F ROBERT
31-19-31-504-1200-0140
L O T 14 * N 30 F T OF I.OT 15 . . .
BURKE J O S I E M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 9 SUMMERLIN AVE
N 38 F T OF L O T 5 I S 32 F T
MC FADDF.N M A D E L I N E K
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2311 SUMMERLIN AVE
S 1/2 OF LO T 20 t N 1/2 OF
* * * * * * ‘ SAN I.ANTA 3RD SEC
* * * ‘ ***PB 13 PG 75
WILLIAMS LINDA H
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 830 N V A L E N C I A C T
CHAMBERS BARBARA
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 1401 F. V A L E N C I A C T
FARNSWORTH ROBERT A £
MARYAN E
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 811 V A L E N C I A S T
WARE WALTER R &amp;
WARE THEL MA P
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 1411 L O C U S T AVE
D I XON HERBERT A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 0 0 (MX)
PAD: 803 E 14TH S T
MATHEWS M I C H A E L S £ BEVERLY V
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 802 V A L E N C I A S T
COOPER EMMA I.
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 8 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1406 E V A L E N C I A C T
.................C E L E R Y AVE ADD
................. PB 1 PGS 125 » 126
DAVENPORT WESTBROOK L
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 506-OAOO-0010
L O T S 1 ♦ 3 B LK A
EMRI CK MARCELLA M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 -5O6-OA0O-0020
L O T S 2 » 4 BLK A
CARVER CAROLYN F £ WI LS ON
L I N D A 4 GRAHAM B E T T Y J O
31-19-31-5O6-OB00-0O1A
PAD: 511 C E L E R Y AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T S 1 ♦ .3 BLK B
D A N I E L S JOHN D T R U S T E E
FBO
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - O CO O - O O I O
PAD: 601 C E L E R Y AVE
L O T S 1 * 3 BLK C
D A N I E L S JOHN D T R U S T E E
FBO
3 1 -1 9 -3 1-506-0C00-0050
D A N I E L S JOHN D T R U S T E E
FBO
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0C00-0070
W H I T E H UR S T RI CHARD E 4 ROBERTA
4 GRIMSHAW GEORGE A 4 L I N D A
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0C00-0100
PAD: 1324 H I C KORY AVE
L O T S 10 12 4 14 BLK C
* * * * * * *SAN L A N T A
* • * * * • *PB 3 PG 60
D A V I S MARTHA B
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 503 E 14TH S T
L O T S 1 » 2 I W 25 F T OF L O T .
L E E JAMES
31-19-31-507-0600-0260
PAD: 546 PLUMOSA DR
E 2 3 . 5 F T OF L O T 26 4 A L L . . .
STR AIT JANICE K
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 511 V A L E N C I A S T
E 1/2 OF L O T 21 * A L L L O T 22
3UTLER KIRK A 4
B U T L E R RAC HAEL N
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 555 V A L E N C I A S T
E 1/2 OF L O T 2 9 t A L L L O T S . .
* * * * * * *SAN L A N T A 2ND SEC
................. PB 4 PGS 38 39 ♦ 40
ROSS J ER R Y B 4 V A N G E L I N E ’ M
31-19-31-508-1300-0090
PAD: 448 R O S A L I A DR
FRYER A L B E R T L 4 D I MPL E
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 1 6 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1805 MADF.RA AVE
A L L L O T 3 4 N 37 F T OF L O T 4
VON PAUB RENEE D
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 1 6 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 809 MADERA AVE
S 32 F T OF L O T 6 « A L L OF . . .
S T R I N G E R N E I L M 4 SUZANNE E
31-19-31-508-1600-0080
PAD: 1818 PALOMA AVE
S 48 F T OF L O T 8 t A L L OF . . .
K I Z I I A Y C I GD E M
31-19-31-508-1700-0020
PAD: R O S A L I A DR
T U R T L E D IA N E
31-19-31-508-2000-0130
PAD: 1800 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T 13 4 N 25 F T OF L O T 14 . .
NUMA GWENDOLYN Y
1308 L O C U S T AVE
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 4 A 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1308 L O C U S T AVE
L O T S 4 ♦ 5 B LK 4A 2ND SEC . . .
. . . . . . . R O S E COURT
. . . * . « . PB 3 p c s 3 4 4 5

SEQ. #

May 2. 9, 10. 2001

1,055.51

681.81

1,429

527.45

1,4 30

549.55

1,431

892.70

1,4 32

1,952.81

1,4 33

620.49

1,434

2,291.48

1,435

6,099.72

1,436

2,517.80

1,437

902.16

1,438

52.84

1,439

52.89

1,440

700.10

1,441

467.12

1,442

65.12

1.443

167.86

1.444

177.97

1, 445

616.84

1,4 46

549.23

1,447

431.9 8

1.448

333.80

1.4 49

359.22

1, 450

1,163.59

1,451

539.4 2

1.452

464.77

1.4 53

76.68

1.4 54

76.68

1.4 55

77.68

1.456

897.55

1,4 57

C/O JOYCE HAYES
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 020 F, 2 1ST S T
J ACKSON DONELLA J
32-19-31-300-0590-0000
PAD: 3021 E 2 1ST S T
CAMBRIDGE GEORGE £ SARAH MAE
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 156 S I P E S AVE
P I, W P ART NE RSHI P
3 2 -1 9 - 3 1-300-065A-0000
PAD: S I P E S AVE
JOHNSON C H R I S T I N E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -300-065B-0000
T A D : S I P E S AVE
BAILF. Y MARIE A C/ O
HAMPTON C ORI NE £ A L
32-19-31-300-065E-0000
T A D : S I P E S AVE
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L £
HIL L ER Y ANNIE R
32-19-31-300-0660-0000
PAD: 2 1 6 0 S I P E S AVE
* * * * * * ' THOMAS ADD T O MIDWAY
. . . . . . . pa 7 PG 69
C HI S O L M B E N J AMI N £ G A I L R
32-19-31-501-0000-0040
PAD: 1970 S I P E S AVE
CHI SO LM B E N J A M I N &amp; G A I L R
32-19-31-501-0000-0050
PAD: 1960 S I P E S AVE
ROBINSON MAGGI E
C /O RUTH EI.I.A H IN E S
32-19-31-501-0000-0080
PAD: S I P E S AVE
HONOR RO B I N A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1940 S I P E S AVE
L O T S 9 ♦ 10
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) ( I ) C I D I 246
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
L O T S 14 t 15
GRAMLING SHARON
32-19-31-501-0000-0160
PAD: WATER S T
L O T S 16 ♦ 17
S M I T H MAMIE L
32-19-31-501-0000-0180
PAD: 1911 WATER S T
L O T S 18 * 19
J ACKSON DOROTHY E
32-19-31-501-0000-0200
PAD: WATER S T
DAVIS DAISY P HEIRS £
BANKS L I A N N E R
' 32-19-31-501-0000-0230
PAD: WATER S T
DAVIS DAISY P HEIRS £
J ACKSON DOROTHY H
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1941 WATER S T
. . . . . . ' RO S E L A N D PARK

.......PB

7 PG 51

• ***•••«
521.03

1,456

418.00

1, 459

50.13

1,460

176.1 3

1,461

877.71

* 1,4 62

96.28

1,463

098.39

1,464

432.66

1,465

50.13

1,466

443.50

1,467

�Page 14

May 2. 0, 10, 200*1

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER
MANNING EDWARD &amp; MARCEL
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1711 ROSEBERRY LN
FENUKA H E N R I E T T A 4
W I L L I A M S E M I L Y M F.T A L
TC10
32-19-31-502-0000-0040
PAD: ROSEBERRY LN
J A CKSON E T H E L L H E I R S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0000-00A1
PAD: 1167 1 S T DR
E 40 F T OF N 130 F T OF L O T A
C O N S T A N T I N O I.AUREANO
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-502-0000-00A3
PAD: 1775 BURROWS LN
S 1 2 5 F T O f W 50 F T OF E 122
HARDY LARRY D 4 L I L L Y RUTH
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - O O O O - O O A A ( HX)
PAD: 1731 BURROWS LN
N 50 F T OF S 2 7 5 F T O F W 120
COOKS J A C Q U E L I N E Y
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1613 ROSEBERRY LN
COLYER L U L A 4
MARTI N WALTER
32-19-31-502-0000-0160
PAD: ROSEBERRY LN
L O T S 18 » 19
C L E V E L A N D E T H E L L H EI R S
C/O J U O H N E A T T A L W I L L I A M S
32-19-31-502-0000-0200
T A D : 1700 ROSSF.BERRY LN
C LEVELAND E T H E L L H EI R S 4
L EWI S L E O L A
TC50
32-19-31-502-0000-0210
PAD: 1ST DR
FENUKA H E N R I E T T A 4
WILLIAMS EMILY M E T AL
TC10
32-19-31-502-0000-0220
PAD: 1724 ROSSEBERRY LN
FENUKA H E N R I E T T A 4
W I L L I A M S E M I L Y M F.T A L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1738 ROSEBERRY LN
FENUKA H E N R I E T T A 4
WILLIAMS EMILY M E T AL
32-19-31-502-0000-0240
PAD: 1750 ROSEBERRY LN
L O T S 24 25 4 26
MI KE EDWIN T
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1798 ROSEBERRY LN
HENRY L U V I N A
32-19-31-502-0000-0380
PAD: 1955 2ND DR
MARTIN V I R G I E C
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1621 BURROWS LN
L O T S 41 * 42
J ACKSON D ON T A V I S L 4 DONTERI.L
J J ACKSON 4 J A CKSON DONTAY J T S
32-19-31-502-0000-0460
‘ PAD: 1940 3RD DR
•••••••ROSELAND PARKS 1ST ADD
....................
7 PG 66
GRANT EMORAL &amp; GRANT P H I L L I P 4
GRANT JEROME E T AL
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1891 ROSEBERRY LN
. LO T 2 ( L E S S NLY 20 F T ) 4 A L L .
BRYANT J O E 4 ANNER H E I R S
C /O CORA BROWN
32-19-31-503-0000-0110
PAD: 1945 3RD DR
L O T S 11 t 12
J ONES CHARLES 4 J OY C E
32-19-31-503-0000-0130
PAD: 1915 3RD DR
B IA C K FANNIE P 4
BLACK J U L I A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1905 3RD DR
WILLIAMS CONNIE E
32-19-31-503-0000-0200
PAD: 1955 HUGHEY AVE
L O T S 20 ( 21
SMITH STANLEY
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 005 BURROWS LN
.
SMITH VINCENT L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 025 BURROWS LN
SMITH VINCENT L
32-19-31-503*0000-0240
PAD: BURROWS LN
JOHNSON EA R L 4 E L O I S E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 85 BURROWS LN
L O T S 2 5 I 26 ROSELAND PARKS .
D A V I S K A T R I N A C PER REP FOR
E S T OF W H I T L E Y D A V I S J R
32-19-31-503-0000-0290
PAD: 1950 SOUTH S T
S M I T H ANNA T
32-19-31-503-0000-0350
PAD: SOUTH S T
THOMAS A N N I E B E L L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1980 SOUTH S T
............* ‘ S T E V E N S ADD TO MIDWAY

pg

7

Th e H er a ld

TAXES DUE

SEQ. I

561.46

1,4 68

79.66

1,469

69.00

839.83

217.63

1,470

1,471

1,4 72

216.63

1,473

150.81

1,4 74

507.63

1,475

83.10

1,4 76

TAXES DUE

A L L E N AGNES J L I F E E S T
(ALLEN V I V I A N )
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 6A ( HX)
PAD: 2 361 B RI SS O N AVE
LO T 26 ( L E S S N 80 F T ) BLK B .
A L L E N J AMES A 4 AGNES J
32-19-31-505-0BOO-O27A
PAD: BYRD AVF
S 40 F T OF N 120 F T OF L O T . . .
ROBI NSON F A N N I E H E I R S
C / O SHARON EDWARDS
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 9 0 BYRD AVE
ROBI NSON JAMES F 4 B J
C /O GLADYS M I T C H E L L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 -5O5-OBOO-O4O0
PAD: BYRD AVE
L O T S 40 t 41 BLK B A B
...
ROBI NSON B J
A T T N SHARON EDWARDS
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0-0420
PAD: BYRD AVE
PETTY L U C ILLE
P O BOX 3 046
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 4 40 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 4 0 BYRD AVE
BYRD H A T T I E M 4
BYRD E UI . ETHA L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 O - 0 5 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 3 7 0 GRANBY ST

COOPER ELICK H 4 BERTHA M
C/O DOROTHY MCKINZIE

SEQ. #

1,468.98

1,5 09

39.86

1,510

487.80

1,511

157.3 7

1,512

80.20

1,513

413.21

1,514

318.82

1,515

77.18

1,516

PAD: BYRD AVE
524.16

632.9 4

653.20

1,477

1,478

1,479

BEG SF. COR L O T 3 RUN W 4 7 . 7 2 .
M A R T I N ELDORA ( L I F E I N T )
H EI R S
32-19-31-505-0000-0070
PAD: 2 5 4 0 BYRD AVE
L O T S 7 ( L E S S NLY 160 F T ) &lt; . . .
HOWARD CI.EO
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 140
PAD: BYRD AVE
L O T S 14 ♦ 15 BLK C A B
...

BYRD JOYCE 4 RALPH

296.09

1,4 80

78.10

1,481

439.3 4

1,482

79.10

1,483

32-19-31-505-0C 00-0160
PAD: BYRD AVE
L O T S 16 ♦ 17 BLK C A B
...
HUMPHRIES ROBI N 4 QUEWANNCOI I
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2431 BYRD AVE
MA R T I N E D D I E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-505-0C00-0450
PAD: E 46 SR
S L Y 160 F T OF L O T 45 BLK C A .
LYONS G A R F I E L D
32-19-31-505-0000-0500
PAD: 2 5 9 0 E 46 SR
L O T 50 ( L E S S N 110 F T ) BLK C .
* * ........... D I X I E TERRACE
.............. *PB 8 PG 53

WILLIAMS STERMON
480.1 6

156.05

1,484

1,4 85

820.4 7

l,4 8 6 l

217.63

1,4 87

171.67

1,488

462.59

1,489

216.63

1,490

74.96

1,491

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 2401 E 2 0 T H S T
W I L L I A M S STERMON
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -506-OAO0-0O20
PAD: B RI SS O N
MITCHELL ALTONIA S
3 2 - 1 9 -3 1 -506-0AO0-OO60
PAD: B RI SS O N
M I T C H E L L KENNY
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 70 ( HX)
PAD: 2051 BRI SSON AVE
L O T S 7 8 9 16 17 ♦ 18 BLK A
J ACKSON MARI LY N
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 030 D I X I E AVE
WILLIAMS W I L L I E 4 JEA N NE TT E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - O A O O - 0 2 10
PAD: D I X I E AVE
MOORE E A S T E R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 B 0 0-0090
PAD: 2 1 8 9 B RI SS O N AVE
L O T S 9 i 10 BLK B
HARDY T A B I T H A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 096 D I X I E AVE
HAMPTON ROSALYN J 4
RI CHARDSON LEROY A
32-19-31-506-OCOO-OOlO

PAD: DIXIE AVE
THORNE MARGARET 4 ERNEST

1,517

88.14

70.05

1,518

70.05

1,519

197.41

1,520

68.12

1,521

547.40

1,522

340.0 1

1 , 523

55.54

1 , 524

55.54

1,525

595.02

1,5 26

328.73

1,527

55.54
&gt;

1,528

531.06

1,529

200.67

1,5 30

56.54

1,531

74.62

1,532

287.72

1,5 33

56.54

1,534

3 2 - 19-31-506-0000-0090
358.17

CB5.67

1,4 92

1,4 93

74.96

1,494

198.25

1,495

396.4 7

368.25

1,496

1,4 97

402.76

1,498

59.26

1,4 99

153.59

1,5 00

545.10

1,501

278.32

1,5 08

PAD: N DIXIE AVE
BAYNARD MATTIE S 4
HARRIS CHARA L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2151 D I X I E AVE
W I L L I A M S STERMON
32-19-31-506-0E00-0010
PAD: E 2 0 T H S T
N 110 F T OF E 50 F T OF W 100 .
• • • • •• •D I X I E TERRACE 1ST ADD
•••••**PB 10 PG 29
S T R I N G E R THEORY 4 DEBORAH R
3 2 - 1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 - 0 F00-0030
PAD: HURSTON AVF.
L O T S 3 ♦ 4 BLK F
HAMPTON ROSALYN J
32-19-31-507-0000-0040
PAD: E 2 0 T H S T
HAMPTON ROSALYN J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2465 E 2 0 T H S T
D A V I S E L T ON H E I RS
C /O R E GI N A JACKSON
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 30 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 0 HENRI AVF.
D A V I S EL T ON H EI R S
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 140
PAD: HENRI AVE
H I L L E R Y LEON 4 AGNES
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2444 E 2 1 S T S T
L O T 20 4 W 23 F T OF L O T 19 ♦ .
B R I T T O N DARRYL 4 TERRY
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 H 0 O - O O 8 O ( HX)
PAD: 2061 HENRI AVE
L O T S 8 4 9 BLK H
BURLEY EMMA J 4 C O L I N
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 455 E 2 1 S T S T
L O T 6 4 E 25 F T OF L O T 5 BLK I
SHUBERT C ON ST R CO
32-19-31-507-0100-0100
PAD: E 2 1ST S T
CAMPBELL ROBERT 4 ROSALYN P
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2531 E 2 1 S T S T
L O T 15 4 E 17 FT OF L O T 14 4
BROWN JAMES E 4
SMITH JA NE T A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 2551 E 2 1 S T S T
L O T 17 4 E 33 F T OF L O T 16 . . .
* * * * * * ' THOMAS 2ND ADD T O MIDWAY
* * * * * * * PB 11 PG 97
M I T C H E L L C L E V E L A N D M 4 GAY LAR
32-19-31-508-0000-0050
PAD: J A C K C T
J ACKOSN L I S A 4
WILLIAMS W I L L I E L
32-19-31-508-0000-0060
PAD: 2031 J A C K C T
W I L L I A M S ROSA L E E H E I R S 4
J ACKSON L I S A
32-19-31-508-0000-0070
PAD: J A C K C T

TAXES DUE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER
WILLIAMS NATHANIEL JR 4
BARBARA J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: J A C K C T
LOTS 8 4 9
MC G I L L B E L I N D A
32-19-31-508-0000-0100
PAD: E 2 0 T H S T
•••••••DIXON SUBD R E V I S E D PLAT
•••••••PB 10 PG 30

WILLIAMS CURTIS 4 EMILY

32-19-31-5O5-OC00-003A

PC 38

WOODS WANDRA L J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - O A O O - 0 O 7 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 0 CRAWFORD DR
L O T 7 ( L E S S N 1 1 7 . 5 F T ) BLK .
DENMARK S Y L V E S T E R 4 MARGARET
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 10 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 0 CRAWFORD DR
L O T 11 ( L E S S N 1 1 7 . 5 F T ) BLK
ASHE B E A T R I C E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 120 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 00 CRAWFORD DR
L O T 12 ( L E S S N 1 1 7 . 5 F T ) BLK
RE DD I C K MAE J 4 W I L L I E L
32-19-31-505-0A0O-0170
PAD: CRAWFORD DR
R E DD I C K MAY J E A N 4 W I L L I E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 00
PAD: CRAWFORD DR
N 1/2 OF L O T 20 t N 1/2 OF . .
RE D D I C K W I L L I E L &amp; MAE J
32-19-31-505-0A00-022A
PAD: 2 4 3 0 CRAWFORD DR
S 1/2 OF L O T S 22 &amp; 23 BLK A .
MOORE W I L L I E J
32-19-31-505-0B0O-0050
PAD: CRAWFORD DR
MOORE W I L L I E J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2561 CRAWFORD DR
MOORE W I L L I E J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1-5 O5-OBOO-O070
PAD: CRAWFORD DR
BROWN B E N N I E L 4 C L A U D E T T E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 521 CRAWFORD DR
M I K E E D D I E ( SANDRA
32-19-31-505-0B 00-0110
PAD: 2511 CRAWFORD DR
R E I D M A R I E 4 H A M I L T O N WILMA
J 4 DYE SUE V E T AI,
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 170
PAD: CRAWFORD DR
D A V I S TURNER 4
DAVIS WHITLEY JR HEIRS
TC50
32-19 -3 1 -5 0 5-0 8 0 0 -0 25 0
PAD: 2 3 0 1 B R I S S O N AVE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2911 F. 2 0 T H S T
L O T S 4 4 5 R E V I S E D PI.AT OF . .
W I L L I A M S JOHN D
32-19-31-509-0000-0080
PAD: E 2 0 T H S T
W I L L I A M S JOHN D 4
WHI T AKER MF.RCDEE
H E I RS
32-19-31-509-0000-0090
PAD: DI XON AVE
I . I GHTBOURNE L U V E N I A H
32-19-31-509-0000-0100
PAD: 2 9 7 0 D I XON AVE
* .............. REEVES SUBD
•••••••PB 10 PG 36
L E E EMMA J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 3 000 D I XON AVE
L O T S 9 4 10
•••••••VEINOS ADD T O MIDWAY
•••••••PB 7 PG 67
BROWN T R A V I S K 4 CANDACE J
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2154 C E N T E R S T
LOTS 6 4 7
H I L L E R Y HERBERT L
32-19-31-512-0000-0110
PAD: C E N T E R S T
H I L L E R Y HERBERT I.
32-19-31-512-0000-0120
PAD: 2 1 63 C EN T E R S T
HI NSON D E L I A ! )
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 185 C E N T E R S T
L O T S 14 4 15
* * * * * * ' MIDWAY
................. PB 1 PG 41

LITTLES JOSIE 4
LITTLES CYNTHIA
32-19-31-513-0000-0010
PAD: 2 221 GRANBY S T
LOTS 1 4 2
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL I,
32-19-31-513-0000-0060
PAD: GRANBY S T
L O T S 6 4 7 ( L E S S N 15 F T OF .
H IL L ER Y STANLEY D
32-19-31-513-0000-0110
PAD: CHURCH S T
AYTCH E TH E L M
32-19-31-513-0000-0120
PAD: 2 2 2 0 CHURCH S T
PARKER B E R N I C E
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2211 CHURCH S T
L O T S 21 4 22
H IL L ER Y STANLEY D
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2231 CHURCH S T
H IL LER Y STANLEY D 4 JA CQ U ELI N E
32-19-31-513-0000-0240
PAD: CHURCH S T
RANDALL S Y L V E S T E R J R 4 C L A U D I A
32-19-31-513-0000-0350
PAD: 2 2 40 C E N T E R S T
CHURCH
MT O L I V E AME OF MIDWAY
32-19-31-513-0000-0390
PAD: 2 7 5 0 MIDWAY AVE
E 1/2 O F L O T S 39 4 40
FORD DORA
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 2241 CENTER ST
LOTS 45 4 46

REYES CHARLES 4
OWENS RICHARD
32-19-31-513-0000-0470
PAD: 2 2 9 5 C E N T E R S T
CHURCH
PROGRESS M I S S I O N A R Y
BAPTIST
32-19-31-513-0000-0560
PAD: RANDALL S T
L O T S 56 57 4 58
F E L T O N J OSE PH 4 M I N N I E 4
P E RK I NS CHARLES
32-19-31-513-0000-0710
PAD: 2 2 00 WATER S T
S C H M I T T EVA A
32-19-31-513-0000-0720

PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 72 4 73
J P F D INV CORP
109.09

1,535

32-19-31-513-0000-0820
PAD: 2241 WATER S T
L O T S 82 t 83
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-0840

PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 84 4 85
BURKE MOSES JR

SEQ. #

457.11

1,5 49

78.92

1,5 50

267.53

1,551

47.91

1,5 52

48.91

1,5 53

231.76

1,554

194.51

1,5 55

599.21

1,556

58.41

1,5 57

1,037.96

1,558

247.56

1,559

659.19

1,560

76.43

1,561

• 45.05

1 . 562

435.6 2

1.563

176.13

1.564

164.23

1.5 65

45.05

1.566

490.53

1.5 67

1 , 86 6. 86

1.5 68

209.65

1,569

46.05

1,570

67.94

1,571

487.65

1,572

88.09

1,573

88.09

1,574

88.09

1,5 75

88.09

1,576

45.05

1.577

199.75

1.5 78

46.05

1,579

46.05

1,580

32-19-31-513-0000-0860

PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 86 4 87
COLE VERNETTF.
32-19-31-513-0000-0860
PAD: WATER S T
HOWARD ROBERTA OR J ACKSON
MARYANN OR C OL E F R E D E R I C K
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2281 WATER S T
L O T S 89 4 90

ROBINSON SUSIE 4 STEWART HENRY
L 4 STEWART WARD C ET AL
JTS
32-19-31-513-0000-0910
227.99

1,541

PAD: SIPES AVE
WHITFIELD L M OR
GOFF ROBERT C
32-19-31-513-0000-0920

340.91

1,5 42

PAD: SIPES AVE
CHESTNUT CATHERINE
32-19-31-513-0000-0930

PAD: SIPES AVE
CHAMBERS ROBERT 4
EVANS DOROTHY
32-19-31-513-0000-0960
PAD: S I P E S AVE
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-0990
322.13

1,545

72.06

1,546

467.28

1,5 47

73.60

1,5 48

I

PAD: SIPES AVE
HILLERY EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-1000
PAD: S I P E S AVE
RANDALL J ONAT HAN
32-19-31-513-0000-1030

PAD: GRANBY ST
LOTS 103 104 4 105
HILLERY EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-1080
PAD: GRANBY S T
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-1090
PAD: GRANDY S T
H I L L E R Y R T 4 TARA G
32-19-31-513-0000-1100
PAD: GRANDY S T
RANDALL J ONAT HAN
32-19-31-513-0000-1130
PAD: 2 3 2 0 CHURCH S T

( HX)

I

�May 2.0,10,2001
NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

RANDALL L U L A
32-19-31-513-0000-1140
PAD: 2 3 30 CHURCH S T
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 70 CHURCH S T
L O T S 115 116 117 4 118
ALEXANDER REGI N O J R 4
ALEXANDER F R E D E R I CK A
32-19-31-513-0000-1230
PAD: 2321 CHURCH
LO T 1 2 4 - 2 3 3 9
L O T S 123 4 124
TAYLOR V I R G I N I A A 4
SIMMONS V I R G I N I A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 0 0 C E N T E R S T
L O T S 131 + 132
FORD DORA
C /O M A I E K A STEPHENS
32-19-31-513-0000-1340
PAD: C EN T E R S T
BLOCKER EARNEST H E I RS
C / O EMANUEL L H I L L E R Y
32-19-31-513-0000-1510
PAD: 2851 MIDWAY 2 300 RANDALI
L O T S 151 ♦ 152
DAVIS J O S I E M
32-19-31-513-0000-1630
PAD: 2331 RANDALL S T
L O T S 163 164 + 165
ALEXANDER CHANDLER 4
BYRD E U L E T H A
32-19-31-513-0000-1700
PAD: MAI N S T
H I L L E R Y BEN I I
32-19-31-513-0000-1750
PAD: 2 3 40 WATER S T
JOHNSON C H R I S T I N E F 4
F R A Z I E R ROBERT H
32-19-31-513-0000-1760
PAD: 2 3 50 WATER S T
C OT T O N LURLEN
4 DAVIS JOE N
J R 4 D A V I S JAMES E E T A L
JTS
32-19-31-513-0000-1840
PAD: 2341 WATER S T
L O T S 184 ♦ 185
HILLERY J E S S I E M
32-19-31-513-0000-1860
PAD: 2351 WATER S T
HIL L ER Y J E S S I E M 4 BENJAMIN J R
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 371 WATER S T
GO F F ROBERT OR
W H I T F I E L D I, M
32-19-31-513-0000-1890
PAD: WATER S T
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL
32-19-31-513-0000-1900
PAD: 3 0 0 0 KI NGS RD
H I L L E R Y C H A R L I E H EI R S
C/ O H I L L E R Y P H Y L L I S
32-19-31-513-0000-1990
PAD: 2 360 S I P E S AVE
L O T S 199 4 200
BLAKE RONALD L S
BLAKE K A T R I N A
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 5 0 &lt;HX)
PAD: 2431 GRANBY S T
LYONS G A R F I E L D
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2441 GRANBY S T
L O T S 2 0 6 ♦ 207
CHURCH
MORNING GLORY
MISSIONARY B A P T I S T
32-19-31-513-0000-2090
PAD: 2 6 00 E 46 SR
LOTS 209 + 2 1 0
H I L L E R Y SHAWN L
32-19-31-513-0000-2130
PAD: CHURCH S T
H I L L E R Y SHAWN L
32-19-31-513-0000-2140
PAD: 2 4 3 0 CHURCH S T
BENNETT W I L L I E J 4 S Y L V I A
T
32-19-31-513-0000-2190
PAD: 2 4 8 0 CHURCH S T
EVANS ANDREW &amp; BLAKE J U N I O R &amp;
LYONS G A R F I E L D F.T A L TRS
32-19-31-513-0000-2200
PAD: CHURCH S T
GIPSON L I L L I A N R 4
G I P S O N HENRY C
32-19-31-513-0000-2400
PAD: C E N T E R S T
CHARLTON E L I 2 A B E T H R
32-19-31-513-0000-2410
PAD: 2401 C E N T E R S T
WILLIAMS L I Z Z I E M
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2461 C E N T E R S T
RANDALL G U S S I E MAE
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 1 0 RANDALL S T
FELTON JOSEPH &amp; M IN N I E 4
O L IV E R CARRIE
32-19-31-513-0000-2550
PAD: 2 4 40 RANDALL S T
L E E G L O R I A P PERSONAL REP FOR
E S T OF PERCY H L E E
32-19-31-513-0000-2570
PAD: 2 4 6 0 RANDALL S T
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-2760
PAD: WATER S T
H I L L E R Y EMANUEL L
32-19-31-513-0000-2770
PAD: WATER S T
S T R I N G E R QUEEN V
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 6 0 WATER S T
H I L L E R Y EDWARD C
C/ O M A T T I E EVANS
32-19-31-513-0000-2800
PAD: 2 9 80 E 46 SR
O L I V E R HENRY H E I R S
C / O MARY O L I V E R
32-19-31-513-0000-2850
PAD: 2431 WATER S T
BENDER AUDREY
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 2461 WATER S T
BENDER AUDREY
32-19-31-513-0000-2880
PAD: WATER S T
ROBI NSON ROSALEE
32-19-31-513-0000-2950
PAD: 2 4 50 S I P E S AVE
MARRERO M A R T I N A
32-19-31-513-0000-2970
PAD: 2 4 70 S I P E S AVE

STRINGER THEORY 4 DEBORAH R

SEQ.# 1

372.03

1,590

1,607.83

1,591

778.67

385.50

46.05

1,960.58

830.96

46.05

1,592

1,5 93

1,594

1,595

1,596

1,597

476.5 7

1,598

393.46

1,5 99

89.09

1 , 600

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

ROBINSON E L O I S E R
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 1 H - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 3 360 GARBO J A C K LN
ANDERSON R E G I N A L D D 4V I C T O R I A
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 4B-0000
PAD: HUGHEY S T
F O S S I T T L A R R I E 4 S E L EN E
33-19-31-300-0520-0000
PAD: HUGHEY S T
RAWLS ADA M
33-19-31-300-0570-0000
RAWLS ADA
3 3 -1 9 -3 1-300-057A-0000
J ON E S JOHN H 4 M I L L I E J
33-19-31-300-0580-0000

275.75

1,632

85.66

1,6 33

SANDERS LAKF.ITHA 4
BURKE ULYSSES
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 320 L I N C O L N S T
C OL E VERNETTF.
33-19-31-300-0680-0000
PAD: 2041 S I P E S AVE
L A N I E R SEBRON 4 V I R E N A
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 7 1 A - 0 000 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 5 9 S I P E S AVE
SINGLETON LAZETT W 4
W I L L I A M S THEODORE J R
33-19-31-300-0830-0000
PAD: L I N C O L N S T
DE SHAY P A T R I C I A A 4
DEN NI S LAWSON C
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1-300-083B-0000
PAD: 3338 MAIN S T
W I L L I A M S THEODORE J R
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 8 3 D - 0 000 (HX)
PAD: 3 425 L I N C O L N S T
B U T L E R ANDREW L 4 LF. URIA J
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 3 E - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3415 L I N C O L N S T
WELL T E N E S H A V A
3 3 -1 9 -3 1-300-084A-0000
PAD: L I N C O L N S T

JOHNSON THEIJ4A J LIFE EST
(JONES ANDREW L 4 MARY I.)
381.51

1, 601

197.75

1,602

46.05

1 , 603

228.9 1

1,604

SEQ. #

33-19-31-300-0860-0000
PAD: 3520 MAI N S T
W H I T E JAMES
33-19-31-300-0880-0000
PAD: DEEPWATER AVE
CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L A M E
33-19-31-300-0890-0000
PAD: MAI N S T
J O N E S HERBERT H EI R S 4
F LOY D HENRY A
33-19-31-300-0900-0000
PAD: MAI N S T
NATHAN INGRID B
4

103.78

1,634

57.97

1,6 35

15.36

l , 636

78.36

1,637

198.7 5

1,638

472.30

1,639

201.39

1,640

72.49

1,641

95.09

1,642

338.27

1,6 43

635.06

1,644

76.24

1,645

487.62

1,6 46

49.52

1,647

61.14

1,648

62.14

1,6 49

219.00

1,650

EDNA BURTON
645.44

165.2 3

229.76

26.80

1, 605

1,606

1,607

1,608

S M I T H DEBORAH E
4
HOWELL RI CHARD L
33-19-31-300-0980-0000
PAD: 3 345 MAIN S T
WASHI NGTON LUDY H E I R S
C/O T I N A Y EUDELL
33-19-31-300-1050-0000
PAD: 3621 WASHI NGTON S T
MOORE EDNA 4
WASHI NGTON BARBARA
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 1 0 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 3651 WASHI NGTON S T

ROSIER HENRY 4 MURIEL
45.05

1,609

527.58

1,610

352.48

1,611

46.05

1,612

46.05

1,6 13

C /O JAMES H ROSIER
33-19-31-300-1080-0000
PAD: WASHI NGTON S T
PERRY W I L L I A M
33-19-31-300-1090-0000
PAD: WASHI NGTON S T
PERRY M A T T I E H E I R S E T AI.
C /O J O H N N I E I, W I L L I A M S
33-19-31-300-1100-0000
PAD: 3 705 WASHI NGTON S T
C OL E VF.RNF.TTE
33-19-31-300-1130-0000
PAD: 2 3 0 6 8 EARDAI.L AVE
EUDELL J A N N I E
33-19-31-300-1170-0000
PAD: 3 7 16 E U D E L L DR

ALLEN CHARLENE 4 ROSIER F.ULA
ET AL C/O MILLIE JONES
45.05

1,614

849.9 8

1,651

1,425.00

1,652

569.0 7

1,6 53

227.83

1,654

493.35

65.37

1,6 55

1,6 56

489.81

1,657

834.63

1,6 58

551.9 4

1,6 59

328.48

1,6 60

33-19-31-300-1200-0000

PAD: BEARDALL AVE
197.75

1,615

197.75

1,616

656.01

1,617

464.48

1,618

45.05

1,6 19

45.05

1,620

197.75

1,621

412.06

1,622

430.3 1

330.56

1,623

1,6 24

45.05

1,625

500.26

1,626

444.36

1,627

537.64

1,628

32-19-31-513-0000-2980
PAD: 2 4 8 0 SIPES AVE
LOTS 2 9 8 4 299

*******PALM POINT
* * * * * * *PB 50 PGS 69 THRU 71
********
LOPEZ E S T E B AN
703.36 1,629
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 7 D A F F A D I L T E R
----------------------------------SEC 33 TWP 19 RNG 3 1 -------------------------------B O Y K I N S C H A R L I E L SR 4RUBY L
208.65 1,630
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 0 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 4 5 0 GARBO J A C K LN
C H R I S T I A N RUFUS 4 RODA
C
295.4 9 1,631
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 I B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 0 MUDDY LN

A L L E N CHARLENE 4 R O S I E R E U L A
141.37
E T AI. C /O M I L L I E J ONES
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -300-120A-0000
PAD: BEARDALL AVE
GREEN RO OS EV ELT &amp;
355.34
GREEN EMORY
33-19-31-300-1250-0000
PAD: B E ARD AL L AVE
GREEN RO OS EVELT
262.62
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 125C-0000
PAD: BEARDALL AVE
W H I T E S S I T E DEV I N C
18,238.25
33-19-31-300-1360-0000
PAD: 4000 NYAHWHI TE CV
* * * * * * ‘ MERIWETHERS SURVEY F T
********
* « « * * * * DB 139 pG 499
* * ******
J ACKSON BERT HA R J
202.39
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1991 S I P E S AVE
L O T 6 ( L E S S RD)
LIVINGSTON LINDA B
201.39
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2011 RUT S T
W I L L I A M S MARY E L I F E E S T
114.11
( B A R R E T T CAROLYN W F.T AI, J T S )
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 10 RUT S T
L O T S 13 t 14 F T MERI WETHERS . . .
CLARK J O H N N I E M
190.3 8
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 6 RUT S T
* * * * * * ‘ MERIWETHERS P L A T OF 1 ACRE
•*•**•«•
******* I N SEC 33 TWP 19 RGE 31
* * ******
• • • • * * • £3 101 pG 2 5 5
. . . . . . . .
C H I L D S FLOYD J R &amp; MARGARET
4
J ACKSON J OS E P H
ET AL
33-19-31-503-0000-0020
LOTS 2 3 + 4
J ACKSON D A V I D L 4 S H E L I A
33-19-31-503-0000-0050
PAD: 2 2 2 0 DEEPWATER AVE
LOTS 5 + 6
. . . . . . ‘ MORGANS ADD T O CANAAN
» * * . . » • PB 8 PG 4
P E T T IF O R D MILDRED
33-19-31-504-0000-0010
PAD: 3 4 00 L I N C O L N S T
J ON E S ANDREW L 4 MARY L
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 410 L I N C O L N S T
LOTS 2 3 + 4
K O N I G I NG E R OR
G O F F ROBERT C
33-19-31-504-0000-0050
PAD: L I N C O L N S T
••••••‘ WOODRUFFS SUBD S E T H
* * * * * * * PB 3 PG 56
CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L AME
33-19-31-505-0000-0010
PAD: 3571 MAI N S T

TAXES DUE

JAMES GUS
C / O JAMES ROBINSON
33-19-31-505-0000-0020
PAD: MAI N S T
1/2 I N T E R E S T I N L O T 2 S E T H
.................CANAAN
.................PB 1 PG 103
THOMPSON R O S S I E M
33-19-31-506-0100-0050
PAD: L I N C O L N S T
L O T S 5 * 6 BLK 1
MC G R I F F F.MARI. HEI RS
C / O J A N I C E M BRAKER
33-19-31-506-0200-0010
PAD: 3730 1ST ST
LOTS 1 2 + 3
BLK 2
KELLEY CAR IE 4 LELA
33-19-31-506-0200-0040
PAD: 3651 L I N C O L N S T
L O T S 4 • 5 BLK 2

1,661

1,662

1,663

1,664

1,665

1,666

1,667

1,6 68

174.14

1,669

2,128.45

1,670

. . . . . . . .
.....«* .
430.1 4
1,671

643.99

71.42

.............. ..
. . . . . . . .
17.53

1,6 72

1,6 73

SEQ. #

46.43

1,675

...

MORGAN CORA I. 4
WILKINS RICKY R

TC50

33-19-31-300-0930-0000
PAD: MAI N S T
LOWERY R E GI NA L D
BSR
33-19-31-300-0960-0000
PAD: 3301 MAIN S T

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

Page IS

3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3714 MAI N ST
L O T 10 ( L E S S F 10 F T ) BLK 2
BROWN-WASHINGTON ROSA L
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3615 L I NC OL N S T
CHURCH
NEW B E T H A L A M E
33-19-31-506-0500-0030
PAD: 3615 MAI N ST
CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L AME
33-19-31-506-0500-0040
PAD: 3611 MAI N S T
CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L A M E 4
MOBLEY F R E D D I E SR E T AI,
33-19-31-506-0500-0050
PAD: MAIN S T
ROBINSON T R A V I S G 4 N OVE L L A L
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3601 MAI N ST
GREEN RONALD 4 J A C Q U E L I N E D
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3620 WASHINGTON S T
BROWN ROSA T L I F E E S T 4
W I L L I A M S ANTHONY F . T - A L
33-19-31-506-0600-0040
PAD: 3647 MAIN ST
P I N KN EY C HEST ER
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3643 MAIN ST
LOTS 5 6 7 1 8
BLK 6
F O S S I T T L A R R I E 4 S E L EN E
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3644 WASHINGTON S T

HILLERY EMANUEL L 4GREEN JOHN
H 4 GREEN ARCHIE JR FT AI,
33-19-31-506-0700-0030
PAD: 3715 MAIN ST
J ACKSON LAWRENCE W
33-19-31-506-0700-0040
PAD: 3711 MAIN ST
U D E L L LEM
33-19-31-506-0700-0050
PAD: MAIN S T
L O T S 5 t 6 BLK 7
E R V I N CHARI.I E 4
E R V I N F RANKLI N
33-19-31-506-0700-0080
PAD: 3704 WASHINGTON S T
L ITTI.E S JACQUELINE M
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3714 WASHINGTON S T
E U D E L L RONALD C
33-19-31-506-0800-0030
PAD: MAIN S T
CHURCH
OF OUR LORD J E S U S
CHRIST/APOSTOLIC FAITH
33-19-31-506-0000-0100
PAD: 3750 WASHINGTON S T
L O T S 10 t 11 BLK 8
TEF.MER D A V I D 4 HARTHULA R
C / O TEF.MER A R F . IT I OU S
33-19-31-506-0800-0120
PAD: BEARDALL AVF.
N 33 F T OF L O T 12 BLK 8
. . . . . . . PACKARDS 1ST ADD T O MIDWAY
*"****PB2PG104
WILLIAMS ED DIE 4 WILLIAMS
I V I N 4 J ONES N A T H L I E
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 208 BROADWAY
L O T S 11 * 12 J O PACKARDS . . .
W I L L I A M S I VAN
33-19-31-507-0000-0130
PAD: BROADWAY
S M I T H NOMACH
33-19-31-507-0000-0160
PAD: BROADWAY
B A R F I E L D EVELYN HEI RS 4
RANDALL J O Y CE
33-19-31-507-0000-0210
PAD: 2211 BROADWAY
CHESTNUT CATHERINE
33-19-31-507-0000-0220
PAD: 2221 BROADWAY
L O T S 22 I 23 J O PACKARDS . . .
STALEY E L L IS R I I
33-19-31-507-0000-0550
PAD: 2 240 DOLARWAY
WI L L I N G H A M N E D I A M
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 250 DOIARWAY
CAMPBELL SHARON
33-19-31-507-0000-0730
PAD: 2 330 BROADWAY
L O T S 73 4 74 J O PACKARDS . . .
H I L L BRENDA
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 360 BROADWAY
L O T S 77 « 78 J O PACKARDS . . .
W I L L I A M S E S T E L L A H E I RS
C /O BARBARA W I L L I A M S
33-19-31-507-0000-0910
PAD: 2 3 0 0 GREENWAY
L O T S 91 ♦ 92 J O PACKARDS . . .
WILLIAMS L A Z E T T
33-19-31-507-0000-0930
PAD: 2 3 2 0 GREENWAY
EDWARDS ANTHONY 4
BOLDS D I AN E
33-19-31-507-0000-0940
PAD: 2 330 GREENWAY
ROLAND W I L L I E 4
K A T H E R I N E F RI ER SO N
33-19-31-507-0000-0950
L O T S 95 ) 96 J O PACKARDS . . .
WATSON L E WI S 4
NELSON MARI E
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 60 GREENWAY
WI LSON ROSA L E T A L
C / O R O S A L I E ROBINSON
TC33
33-19-31-507-0000-0980
PAD: 2 3 70 GREENWAY
H I L L E R Y GAHAZA L I F E E S T (WOODS
E D D I E 4 ROBINSON L I L L I E E T A L )
33-19-31-507-0000-1150
PAD: 2 3 5 0 DOLARWAY
L O T S 115 ♦ 116 J O PACKARDS . . .
LOWERY W I L L I A M H J R
33-19-31-507-0000-1180
PAD: 2 3 7 0 DOIARWAY

........
» * * ............
124.86
1,676

50.23

124.8 6

1,677

1,6 78

196.12

1,679

393.57

1,6 80

17.53

1,681

17.53

1,682

18.53

1,6 83

201.39

1,684

167.86

1,6 85

64.43

1,686

702.61

1,6 87

183.00

1,6 88

64.43

1,689

267.97

1,6 90

124.86

1,691

770.58

1,6 92

201.39

1,6 93

63.43

1,694

34.07

1,6 95

12.27

1,696

. . . . . . . .
..* ..* * »
210.65
1,697

44.32

1,6 98

44.32

1,699

442.23

1,700

390.9 4

1,701

470.52

1,7 02

164.23

1,703

527.35

1,704

349.2 4

1,7 05

474.98

1,706

401.79

1,707

45.32

1,708

86.62

1,709

165.23

1,710

400.42

1,711

87.62

1,712

445.89

1,713

197.75

1,714

1,674
HARRI SON OSCAR
33-19-31-507-0000-1210
PAD: 2301 DOIARWAY

( HX)

�I'a g C 16 May 2. 0. 16. 200-1
NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

Tiik Herald
TAXES DUE

HARRI SON E R L U S T A &amp;
MARION E L V I N H E I R S
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 311 DOLARWAY
BROWN ANNA R
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 341 DOLARWAY
L O T S 124 ♦ 125 J O PACKARDS
ASH DONNA B
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2351 DOLARWAY
M I D WAY- CA NA AN COMMUNITY
WATER ASSOC I N C
33-19-31-507-0000-1320
PAD: 2 3 1 0 J I T W A Y
L O T S 132 * 133 J O PACKARDS
BASS B E N J A M I N
33-19-31-507-0000-1340
L O T 134 &amp; N 1 . 5 F T OF L O T . .
W I L L I A M S DOROTHY
L IF E FST
(LAZF.TT W ILL IA M S )
33-19-31-507-0000-1360
PAD: J I T W A Y
L O T 136 { L E S S N 7 F T ) J O
D A V I S J E F F E R S O N J R &amp; LOMAX
RONALD C &amp; LOMAX HF.NRY A
33-19-31-507-0000-1500
PAD: S I PF.S/GF.NEVA AVES
C OL E VF. RNETTE
33-19-31-507-0000-1550
PAD: 2 4 50 BROADWAY
MOSES DOROTHY
33-19-31-507-0000-1610
PAD: BROADWAY S T
L O T S 161 162 163 &amp; 164
COI. YER GAI RF. Y L
33-19-31-507-0000-1650
PAD: BROADWAY
COI. YER GAIRF. Y L
33-19-31-507-0000-1710
L O T S 171 i 172 J O PACKARDS
GI.OVF.R J O H N N I E M
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 70 GREFNWAY
M I L L E R L O U I S E W &amp; HAMI LT O N
N I K I VON D &amp; H AM I L T O N TRUMAN L
33-19 -3 1 -5 0 7-0 0 0 0 -1 01 0
PAD: 2 4 0 9 GREFNWAY
L O T S 181 ♦ 182 J O PACKARDS
GILCHRIST W ILLIE L
33-19-31-507-0000-1830
PAD: GREENWAY
EDWARD C HARLES
33-19-31-507-0000-1870
PAD: 2471 GREENWAY S T
L O T S 187 ♦ 188 J O TACKARDS .
GLOVER J O H N N I E M
33-19-31-507-0000-1960
PAD: 2 4 5 0 DOIARWAY
L O T S 196 » 197 J O PACKARDS .
BRADWEI.L F E L I C I A &amp;
WEST MARY
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 9 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 3 6 0 F. 46 SR
LO T 198 * F. 1/2 OF L O T S 199 .
A K I N S EMMA
C / O EUGENE G A K I N S J R
33-19-31-507-0000-2030
PAD: DOIARWAY
A K I N S EUGENE H EI R S
C / O EUGENE G A K I N S J R
33-19-31-507-0000-2040
PAD: DOLARWAY
LANE C U R T I S &amp; CONSTANCE D
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 430 J I T W A Y
L O T S 211 * 212 J O PACKARDS .
J O N E S SNOW F.
C /O B E S S I E J ONES
33-19-31-507-0000-2130
PAD: J I T W A Y
S P A I N CHARLES E &amp;
W I L L I A M S LOVF. TTY S
33-19-31-507-0000-2140
PAD: 2 4 40 J I T W A Y
BOWERS B E S S I E &amp;
ASHE B E A T R I C E
33-19-31-507-0000-2190
PAD: 3 450 F. 46 SR
L O T S 2 1 9 » 2 2 0 J O PACKARDS
HUMPHREY D A V I D J R &amp; YOI A ND A M
33-19-31-507-0000-2230
PAD: 2 231 DOLARWAY &amp; 2241
S 20 F T OF L O T 223 &amp; S 7 0 . 5
WALKER U L Y S S E S
33-19-31-507-0000-2260
PAD: 2261 DOLARWAY
H I I . L E R Y EMANUEL L
33-19 -3 1 -5 0 7-0 0 0 0 -2 33 0
PAD: 2 2 0 0 J I T W A Y
W H I T A K E R VF. NCI S J &amp; A N I T A
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 3 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 9 0 J I T W A Y
COLLINS JES S IE
33-19-31-507-0000-235B
PAD: NORTHWARD AVE
W 36 F T OF L O T 2 3 5 ( L E S S S .
................. K ERSEY S ADD T O MIDWAY

279.91

194.51

SEQ. #
1,7 15

1,7 16

197.75

1,717

26.80

1,718

47.34

1,719

42.83

1,720

51.99

624.75

1,721

1,722

205.58

1,723

45.04

1,724

87.07

1,725

164.23

1,726

851.35

1,727

44.32

1,728

496.54

1,729

621.35

376.53

45.32

45.32

329.24

45.32

400.2 0

544.95

104.97

1,730

1,731

1,732

1,733

1,734

1,735

1,7 36

1,737

1,738

45.05

1,7 39

46.53

1,740

164.23

1,741

20.87

1,742

....... pB 7 pG 1 3

MORAN M E L V I N &amp; G L O R I A
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2371 J I T W A Y
ROUNTREE ROSEBUD G &amp;
GADSKIN H E N R I E T T A O HEIRS
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2401 J I T W A Y
ROUNDTREE ROSEBUD G &amp;
GRIFFIN L IL L IE L J
33-19 -3 1 -5 0 8-0 0 0 0 -0 06 0
PAD: J I T W A Y
MC G I L L SUNOR L
33-19-31-500-0000-0080
PA D: 2431 J I T W A Y
H A L L RUFUS &amp; V I O L A
33-19-31-508-0000-0210
PA D: R I G H T WAY
••*•**• f l y n t SUBD

201.39

328.32

64.35

411.50

63.35

1,743

1,744

1,745

1,746

1,747

.......PB g pG 36

H I LL F. RY J E S S I E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1-509-0A00-0020
PA D : 1 ST S T
---------------------------------- SE C 36 TWP 19 RNG
SCHROEDF.R LYNDA R t
BOWMAN DEBRA R C O - P E R REPS
36-19-31-300-0030-0000
PAD: E 46 SR
---------------------------------- SE C 22 TWP 19 RNG
P ARR I SH J J J R 1
P AR R I S H R B
TC50
22-19 -3 2 -3 0 0-0 0 1 0 -0 00 0
P A D : CYPRESS BEND
E AVE S JAMES W
221 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1F-0000
PA D: 4 455 CYP RE SS BEND
---------------------------------- SE C 23 TWP 19 RNG
THURMAN LYNN E t J U D Y A
2319-32-300-002B-0000
PA D : 4 085 C YP RE SS BEND
W I L S O N FRED A &amp;
W I L S O N FRED A J R
2 3 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 0 C - 0000
PA D : 4 0 1 0 CY P RE S S BEND
A L L E N J AMES A i
SUSAN W R I G H T - A L I . E N
23-19 -3 2 -3 0 0-0 1 0 D -00 0 0
PA D: 4 0 0 0 C YP R E S S BEND
( 2 2 . 6 3 AC)
---------------------------------- S E C 25 TWP 19 RNG

453.32

1,748

3129.88

1,749

32133.79

324.6 2

1,750

1,751

321,644.41

498.38

153.00

32-

1,752

1,753

1,754

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

KANF. M I T C H E L L A s
1 , 3 0 4 . 62
1 , 755
KANF. CHARLES D
25-19-32-300-0050-0000
PAD: 2 881 R I V E R FRONT TRI,
HUGHES RI CH AR D D S C I N D Y L
17.13
1,756
2 5 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 IB-0000
PAD: 3 095 SUNVIF.W PT
* * * * * * * S T J OHNS COUNTRY E S T A T E S
...................
................. ... ACRE DEVELOPMENT
* .................
............**16 PARCELS
********
948.75
1,757
WI N S T E A D M I C H A E L
25-19-32-301-0180-0000
PAD: 3090 E O SCEOLA RD
SEC 25 TWP 19S RGF. 32F. BEG .
544.38
1,758
H I L L TRACY
25-19-32-301-0210-0000
PAD: 3 4 0 0 E O SCEO LA RD
SEC 25 TWP 19S RGE 32E BEG . . .
* * * * * * ‘ R I V E R S BEND
...* ..
* * * * * * * 5 ' A C R E DEVELOPMENT 22 PARCELS ******
****** *ALSO I N 3 0 - 1 9 - 3 3
......
1 , 759
BOLTON C HARLES E S C Y N T H I A
F
379.90
2 5 - 19 - 3 2 - 3 A C - 0 0 7 E - 0 0 0 0
T A D : SAGE BRUSH LN
SF.C 25 TWP 19S RGE 32F. BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 26 TWP 19 RNG 3 2 -------------------------1,760
F LU H A R T Y ROY D S TRUDI F. O
435.85
2619-32-300-001E-0000
................. CAMERONS PLAN O F LOG
......
* * ** * * ‘ LANDING
. .....
. . . . . . *orb 359 PG 225
......
1,761
BRUCE TOMMY L
636.98
2 6 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 6 77 E O SCEO LA RD
----------------------------------SEC 31 TWP 19 RNG 3 2 --------------------------630.70
1,762
SCHROEDER LYNDA R S
STF.NSTROM MARK CO TRS
31-19-32-300-0010-0000
PAD : BASS BLVD
DAY C A L V I N F
1,604.43
1,763
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 R - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 0 5 BASS BLVD
. . . . . . *GOVT L O T 1
.............. ‘ SURVEY O F UNRECD P L A T
885.91
1,764
WOLLAM LYNN
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 5 U B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 29 E S T E S RD
SF.C 31 TWP 19S RGE 32E BEG . . .
445.88
1,765
BROWN TAMMY M
31-19-32-5UB-0000-0100
PAD: 2 2 3 7 E S T E S RD
SEC 31 TWP 19S RGE 32E BEG . . .
172.71
1,7 66
GREENE B E T T Y G
311 9 - 3 2 - 5 U B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 36 E S T E S DR
S E C 31 TWP 19S RGE 32E BEG . . .
----------------------------------S E C 32 TWP 19 RNG 32
PATEL MITA
4,605.66
1,7 67
321 9 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 224 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
. . . . . . . PAIiM SHADOWS VACD P L A T
. . . . . . . p B 13 pG 55
ARNDT KARL F
1,749.30
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 70 SHADY LN
L O T 21 &amp; 1/2 VACD S T A D J ON . . .
GERMAIN LARRY J
1,053.83
32-19-32-501-0000-0420
PAD: 20B2 STARBOARD DR
L O T 42 &amp; 1/2 VACD S T A D J ON . . .
DAUGHERTY ROBERT A &amp; CAROL I,
1,108.96
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 3 STARBOARD DR
L O T 52 &amp; 1/2 VACD S T A D J ON . . .
j--------------------------------- SEC 36 TWP 19 RNG 32.
F.WING E VE L YN
1,225.40
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 C - 0 000
PAD: 2 9 5 0 E O SCEOLA RD
................. OSCEOLA B L U F F NORTH
................. ... ACRE DEVELOPMENT 45 PARCELS
* * ** * * ‘ ALSO IN 1 &amp; 1 2 - 2 0 - 3 2
DEMOREST ROY V SR i. A L I C E I,
1,455.60
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 A D - 0 0 I V - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 50 P I N E KNOB LN
SEC 36 TWP 19S RGE 32E
WILKERSON J A S P E R J R
A U T E C ANDROS RANGE
3 6 -1 9 - 3 2 - 3AD-001X-0000
PAD: 2 755 P I N E KNOB I.N
SE C 36 TWP 19S RGE 3 2E BEG .
MC CLURF, C A L V I N N
t
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 A D - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 0 5 P I N E KNOB LN
SEC 36 TWP 19S RGE 32E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SE C 2 1 TWP 19 RNG 3 3 ................. COOKS FERRY TOWN S I T E
. . . . . . . PB ? p c 68
D E P I N T O MARC K
31-19-33-501-0000-0190
PAD: OSCEOLA ( O F F ) RD
L O T S 19 20 21 I 22
D F P I N T O MARC K
31-19-33-501-0000-0230
PAD: 3 320 R I T C H I E RD
L O T S 23 1 24
----------------------------------SEC 01 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 HF.ATHROW DEVELOPMENT ASSOC L T D
01-20-29-300-006B -0000
........... * *BRECKENRI DGE H E I G H T S
* * * * ' * * P B 42 PCS 27 T O 29
GRAHAM PETF.R &amp; A N I T A
01-20-29-504-0000-0400
PAD: 613 CRICKLF.WOOD T E R
S C A R L E T T ROBERT t M A R J OR I E E
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 654 CRICKI.EWOOD T E R
L O T 52 ( L E S S BEG NW COR RUN . . .
******* C ARRI NGT ON PARK
• •&lt;•*•« pa 45 pGS 5 i THRU 55
AYAS C E N G I Z Y
01-20-29-506-0000-0470
PAD: 931 PADDI NGTON T E R
W I L L I A M S AUDRY L J R &amp; SHARON T
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 956 P ADDI NGTON T ER
.................WEMBLEY PARK
.................PB 45 PGS 60 THRU 66
NORRI S SUSAN A
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1272 TADSWORTH T E R
.................WATERSEDGE
•••••••p B 47 pGS 2 6 THRU 30
EHLF.RS DI N A
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1234 STONEHAVEN C T
.................L A K E S I D E
.................PB 47 PCS 68 THRU 73
L A V A L LE C H ERY L C
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 618 LAKEWORTH C I R
NAT H AN I R A F F I Y A
01-20-29-510-0000-0750
PAD: 589 LAKEWORTH C I R
............“ KEENWI CKE PH 3
******* PB 54 PGS 18 THRU 21
BUXTON T E R E S I A L
01-20-29-511-0000-0630
PAD: 954 RI DGEMOUNT PL
SOLOWAY H A T T I E S t
L EWI S WENDY R
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 985 RI DGEMOUNT PL
. . . . . . . K E E N W I C K E PH 4
............* * PB 54 PGS 59 THRU 62
D E L L ' O G L I O HUGO L
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1040 K E R S F I E L D C I R

1,768

1,7 69

1,7 70

1,771

SEQ. #

785.29

1,7 89

4,009.31

1,7 90

5,322.59

1.791

6,488.33

1.792

1,915.40

1,793

4,060.56

1.794

1.626.37

1.795

1.625.37

1.7 96

2,321.69

1.7 97

773.06

1 , 798

2,035.28

1,799

1,957.27

1,800

321.57

1,801

980.84

1,802

436.2 7

1,803

235.55

1,804

832.13

1,805

930.1 5

1,806

1,468.15

1,807

2,611.27

1,808

5,708.19

1,8 09

4,431.71

1,810

3,686.86

1,811

7,726.94

1,812

6,185.37

1,813

2,969.61

1,814

2,969.61

1,8 15

3,155.04

1,0 16

2,227.97

1,817

10,750.27

1,818

2,005.48

1,8 19

1,857.13

1,820

2,969.61

1,821

2,969.61

1,822

5,209.88

1,823

5,740.41

1,824

2,969.61

1,8 25

1,929.74

1,826

67,320.36

1,8 27

NELSON ANTHONY &amp; A N T O I N E T T E
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 1011 K E R S F I E L D C I R
HURYASAR SELCUK
01-20-29-512-0000-0530

PAD: 867 KERSFIELD CIR
. . . . . . . wyntree
.............. ..
47 PGS 84 THRU 86
WIND JOHN &amp; SHERRI L
0 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 M F - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 840 PRESERVE T E R
C ONTE C H R I S T O P H E R C &amp; K AT R I N A
012 0 - 2 9 - 5 M F - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 1462 CLEARWATER C T
----------------------------------SEC 02 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 L A BEACH E A S L Y N P &amp; S T E R L I N G
C A L V I N &amp; S T E R L I N G MARDF.L E T AI.
022 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 5B-0000
PAD: MARKHAM WOODS RD
CHAMBERS NORREI, A 6 CARROL C
0 2 -2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 5E-0000
PAD: 5 740 MARKHAM WOODS RD
LATHAN ROY J R &amp; K E L L Y
02-20-29-300-019B-0000
T A D : 4 020 SHANNON WOODS C T
(5 AC)
DREGGORS RI CHARD C S L E I G H A
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 9C-0000
(5 AC)
ROMF.RO D A N I E L &amp; MONICA
02-20-29-300-031A-0000
PAD: MARKHAM WOODS RD
( 1 . 9 9 AC)
. . . . . . ‘ W A I T E S SUBD
............* * PB 2 PG 47
CHURCH
I S L A N D LAKE M - B
A T T N G E O R G I A M YOUNG
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3A
PAD: 5 488 C A RT E R RD
S 105 F T OF F, 105 F T OF L O T 13
DARYADEL MOHAMMAD M &amp;
PUTERBAUGH A L I S O N A
02-20-29-502-0000-0140
•
PAD: 5442 C AR T E R RD
S 285 F T OF N 315 F T OF L O T . . .
R E I BE D J OY C E
02-20-29-502-0000-0160
PAD: C AR T E R RD
L O T 16 ( L E S S E 15 F T OF S . . .
GLOVER C Y N T H I A
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8C ( HX)
PAD: 5 370 CART ER RD
N 10 F T O F L O T 10 S E 297 F T . . .
GLOVER CLAUDE L
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 19A
PAD: C A R T E R RD
S 1/2 OF L O T 19
GLOVER C LAUDE L
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0A ( HX)
PAD: 5 3 2 0 C AR T E R RD
W 160 F T O F E 332 F T OF N . . .
GLOVER C I A U D E L
02-20-29-502-0000-020C
PAD: C AR T E R RD
W 90 F T OF F. 430 F T OF N 166 . . .
J ACKSO N C Y N T H I A D C
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 502-0000-020D
T H A T T T OF L O T 20 BEG 430 F T . . .
J ACKSO N C U R T I S &amp; C Y N T H I A D G i
GLOVER O L I V E R &amp; M A E B E L L E
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 OF,
PT OF L O T 20 DESC AS BEG NF, . . .
J ACKSON C Y N T H I A D G
02-20-29-502-0000-0210
PAD: 5344 C A RT E R RD
PT OF L O T 21 DESC AS BEG NF, . . .
............* * DAWN E S T A T E S

.......rB le pG

1,772

475.59

1,773

187.66

1,774

41.09

1,775

353.62

1,7 76

202.25

1,7 77

7,240.31

1,778

5,503.20

1,779

3,496.55

1,780

LARSEN THOMAS S S B EVER L Y J
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 410 DAWN C T
. . . . . . ‘ SHANNON DOWNS
* * * * * * * PB 22 PGS 26 &amp; 27
ANGUS GEORGE
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 820 WIMBLEDON DR
P I C O T T E NANCY A
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3801 WIMBLEDON DR
................. THOMPSON WOODS
* . * . . . . p B 23 PG 19
MASTF.RSON MARLO E
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 620 THOMPSON RD
* ..............STONF.BRI DGE
................. PB 46 PGS 50 THRU 53
* .................
A L L A / 32 &amp; A / 3 2 A I N SEC
PF.NDHARKAR YF.SHODHAN C t.
BRENDA G
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 L Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 692 S T O N E F I F . L D LOOP
CARR DONALD &amp; KAROL
022 0 - 2 9 - 5 L Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 693 S T O N E F I F . L D LOOP
----------------------------------SEC 03 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 —
. . . . . . . T H e E S T A T E S OF MAGNOLI A
. . . . . . . plantation
*
.PB 57 PGS 4 &amp; 5
HOMES BY CARMEN DOMINGUEZ LC
0320-29-501-0000-0960
PAD: 958 WILLOW GARDENS C T
I,C
03-20-29-501-0000-0970
PAD: 954 WILLOW CARDENi C T
HOMES BY CARMEN DOMINGUE2 LC
03-20-29-501-0000-0980
PAD: 950 WILLOW GARDEN* C T
HOMES BY CARMEN DOMINGUF.2 LC
03-20-29-501-0000-0990
PAD: 955 WILLOW GARDEN!; C T
* .............. MAGNOLI A P I A N T A T I O N
. . . . . . . PB

3,346.77

1,781

3,482.52

1,782

2,470.27

1,7 83

2,712,84

1,784

3,760.12

1,7 85

3,385.72

1,786

2,323.56

1,7 87

2,899.27

1,7 88

I

55

pGS

73

TH R U

93

•******PT 1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0 0
SF.ABROOK HOMES C E N T R A L F L A L L C
0 3 -2 0 -2 9-5PG-0000-0120
PAD: 407 TI MBERWALK LN
BAHNSEN JF.FFF.RY A i LORA L
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P G -0000-0 190
PAD: 1737 CF. DARHI L L PI,
SEABROOK HOMES C E N T R A L FLA
03-20-29-5PG-0000-0560
PAD: 1724 P I N E CREEK C T
H I L L C R E S T HOMES &amp; DEV I N C
03-20-29-5PG-0000-0930
PAD: 698 SHADOWMOSS C I R
H I L L C R E S T HOMES &amp; DEV I N C
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 940
PAD: 704 SHADOWMOSS C I R
METHVEN MARK R &amp;
MARTI N- MF. T HVEN RANDY R
03-20-29-5PG-0000-4340
PAD: 1903 REDWOOD GROVE T E R
KACZMAREK I A R R Y &amp; C H E R I Y
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P C - 0 0 0 0 - 4 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD; 1843 REDWOOD GROVE T E R
CHA HEE SOOK t JF.ONG J I N
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - S P G - 0 0 0 0 - 4 4 90
PAD: 1682 COTTONWOOD CREEK PL
DUNCAN C OL E R I D G E fc E R I C A C
03-20-29-5P G-0000-4560
PAD: 1742 COTTONWOOD CREEK P I A
GDS-MAGNOLIA P LA N TA TI O N INC
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9-5PG-FB00-0000
PAD: 600 SHADOWMOSS C I R
TRACT F -B
'•••••MAGNOLIA P L A N T A T I O N PH 2
. . . . . . . PB 5 6 pGs 86 - 96

•••••••ALL
1

TAXES DUE

1 NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

03-2O-29-5PG-0M 00

fc 0N00

............. ..

�T he H erald

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

COOPER B O N I T A M
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P P - 0 0 0 0 - 3 9 7 0 ( HX)
P AD i 690 ELM SHADOW
............* ‘ MAGNOLI A P L A N T A T I O N PH 3
................ ...
57 PGS 31 THRU 47
KRE ST FRANK I I I
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P S - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1393 REDWOOD GROVE T E R
B E N E F I E L D GEORGE H J R 6
CYNTHIA S
0 3 -2 0 -2 9-5PS-0000-2540
• PAD: 1459 REDWOOD GROVE T ER
----------------------------------SEC 10 TWP 20 RNG 29
****** *HEATHROW WOODS PH 2
* * * * * * *PB 51 PGS 81 THRU 84
PALMER GEORGE J i l l s S H E I L A J
1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 13 BRI DGEWATER DR
BLUE R I D G E F I N A N C E CO I NC
C / O J OHN S SCHOENE
1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1995 BRI DGEWATER DR
* * * * * * ‘ HEATHROW WOODS PH 3
******* F3 53 PGS 96 THRU 98
RAWLINS GREGORY S S SUSAN L
1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 155 HARSTON C T
* ****** HEATHROW WOODS PH 5
. . . . . . . p B 5e pGS 1-3

SEQ. »

186.86

*#*••*•*
5,975.47

1,856.58

11,734.89

11,985.38

17

pG

1 , B29

1,8 30

1,831

1,832

• * * * •# 4
13, 7 5 7 . 7 4

BROUSSARD CARLOS V S M EREDI T H
4, 1 1 7. 6 1
10-20-29-504-0000-0140
PAD: 2 0 6 S H I L O H CV
H I L L C R E S T HOMES S DEV I NC
4,117.61
10-20-29-504-0000-0210
PAD: 1803 B RI DGEWATER DR
“ “ •“ ALAQUA I.AKES PH 4
*.**.*.
.............. * PB 55 PGS 47 THRU 50
........... “ A L L 5 N E - C 1 5 0 - 0 0 1 0 4 S 1 3 0 - 0 0 1 0 •**•*••*
TODD MARCI A F
8,463.64
10 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P F - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0
PAD: 3 225 REGAL C R E S T DR
............“ ALAQUA LAKES PH 5
............“ PB 57 PGS 6 6 - 6 7
BATSON C HARLES L S B E S S I E J
2,319.12
10 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P T - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 8 0
PAD: 3427 FOXMFADOW C T
* * * * * * ‘ ALAQUA LAKES PH 5B
.................PB 59 PGS 42 - 4 3
G L I S T A BERNARD J J R s LAI MA
4,451.36
1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 Q D - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 3541 LEGACY H I L L S C T
DAVE BREWER HOMES I NC
4,267.50
1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 Q D - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 80
PAD: 3524 LEGACY H I L L S C T
----------------------------------SE C i i tWP 20 RNG 2 9 * * * * * “ BRIERWOOD

* * * * * * * pB

1,828

1.833

1 . 834

1 . 835

1,8 36

1,837

1.838

1.8 39

46

M ANE KI A MOHAMED S F A T I M A
112 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1610 EDLESHEARAN DR
* * * * * * ‘ HANOVER WOODS
* * * * * * ‘ T B 19 PGS 25 TO 27
NARVAEZ ARMANDO &amp;
CORDERO IRMA L
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 DN- 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 0
PAD: 126 W GRF.ENTREF. LN
L AT HAN ROY R J R 4 K R I S T I N E K
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 D N - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 100 W GREENTREF. LN
*******CHESTNUT H I L L
.............. * PB 2 9 PGS 76 T O 78
MEADOWS D AV I D M &amp; L I N D A C C O TRS FBO D M S L C MEADOWS
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H A - 0 0 0 0 - 0 150 (HX)
PAD: 400 SADDLEWORTH C T
L O T S 15 S 16
* * * * * * ‘ HEATHROW WOODS
' * “ * ‘ ' PB 41 PGS 2 6 - 3 0
HUGHES ROBERT J &amp; P A T R I C I A S
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1624 B RI DGEWA T ER DR
BOWIE ANTHONY L 4 M I C H E L L E Y
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1665 B RI DGEWA T ER DR
BUFORD CARL 4 CAROL A
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1690 B RI DGEWATER DR
J ON E S ER NE ST E 4
D ' H E U RE U X ANN M J
1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 189 NEW GATE LOOP

STEWART CHARI.ES W 4 LESLIE A
11-20-29-5KV-0000-0730
PAD: 221 NEW G A T E LOOP

4,415.84

1,840
/

659.8 8

2,794.01

14,016.79

8,514.46

10,990.61

12,358.81

10,734.20

9, 1 0 3 . 5 7

1,841

1,842

1,843

1.844

1.845

1.8 46

1.847

1.848

( HX)

LEWIS WENDY R 4
RAY OGALE F.

.

12 4 1 7 . 9 0

1.851

1.852

1.853

1.854

1, B55

1,856

1.857

1.858

1,8 59

••“ ••• L EX I N GT O N GREEN
. . . . . . . PB 43 pGS 19 THRU 21
METHVEN RANDY R 4 R
12-20-29-513-0000-0020
PAD: 429 DEVON PL
DABBY M I C H A E L T R U S T E E
FBO
12-20-29-513-0000-0030
PAD: 425 DEVON PL
A L L LOT 3 4 PT OF TRACT C . . .
. . . . . . . C L U B S I D E A T HEATROW
“ * * ***PB 54 PG 89
PAULUCCI MICHAEL J
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 316 L AKE B R I T T A N Y C T

4,760.33

1,860

4,658.99

1,861

8,024.44

1,8 62

D I D I E R DAVID E
12-20-29-515-0000-0130
PAD: 292 LAKE B R I T T A N Y C T
S I L V E R SEA HOMES I N C
12-20-29-515-0000-0140
PAD: 288 LAKE B R I T T A N Y C T
B I A N CO G R A C I E L A &amp;
GONZALEZ HORACIO
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 284 LAKE B R I T T A N Y C T
S I L V E R SEA HOMES I N C
12-20-29-515-0000-0160
PAD: 280 LAKE B R I T T A N Y C T
................. B R I S T O L PARK
. . . * * . * PB 29 pGS 79 T O 81
BIERMAN JOHN
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 397 S P A U L D I N G CV
H I L L DEN NI S G S MARY L
12 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0
PAD: 373 S P A U L D I N G CV
MC CORD G A I L J T R U S T E E
FBO R G J R l G J MC CORD
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 10 (HX)
T A D : 1350 B R I S T O L PARK PL
•“ “ “ E A S T CAMDEN
* * “ ***PB 30 PGS 87 TO 89
KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 144 5 SHADWF.LL C I R
KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 ? - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 60
PAD: 14 61 SHADWF.LL C I R
KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 70 ( HX)
PAD: 14 65 SHADWF.LL C I R
SWARTZ C HR I S T OP HE R 4 T R I C I A
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1468 SHADWF.LL C I R
T R I C O L I W I L L I A M J S CAROLYN M
122 0 - 2 9 - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1484 SHADWF.LL C I R
----------------------------------SRC 13 TWP 20 RNG 29
FOLKES J OHN O 4 J OAN M
1 3 - 20-29-300-005D-0000
PAD: 225 ORANGE RI DGE C I R
“ “ “ ‘ NORTH P O I N T - HURST BOURNE
“ “ “ T B 53 PGS 50 4 51
HURSTBOURNE ORLANDO I N C
1 3 - 20-29-508-0000-0020
PAD: SAND POND RD
----------------------------------SEC 14 TWP 20 RNG 29
B J E RK E S T RAN D MARK A 4 DEBRA Z
14 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 A - 0000
COOPER ORI N G 4 C H R I S T I E A
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 15 WINDSOR I S L E
B I C H E T T F AI.PHONSF D 4 MARIANA
14- 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 0 A -0 0 00
T A D : 3511 MARKHAM WOODS RD
&lt; * « , , « « i s l e OF WINDSOR
* * * * * * *PB 15 PG 91
S TAGG GE OF F R EY B 4 G I L L I A N A
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 24 WINDSOR I S L E
“ “ •••ROBINWOODS
. * « * . * . PB 2 0 PGS 27 4 28
P I C E K D A N I E L J 4 KATHRYN
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 D Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 19 C A R D I N A L DR
* * * * * * * ALAQUA PH 1
*
PB 33 PGS 67 T O 71
R E I N H A R D T KENNETH J
14-20-29-5JC -0000-0140
PAD: 3 1 1 6 PENWA C T
MC MAHON ROBERT W 4 C H R I S T I N E
14-20-29-5JC -0000-0160
PAD: 1900 ALAQUA DR
GOMEZ PEDRO J
MUNOC RAVERA
14- 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0
PAD: T I M P A N A PT
BOULWARE ROBERT M I I I
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 068 T I MP AN A PT
WALKER BERRY J J R 4 J A N I C E G
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 0 6 9 T I MP A N A PT
.................ALAQUA LAKES PH 1
* “ * * * * PB 52 PGS 70 THRU 80
B AR R E T T S T E V E N M 4 V I C K I E . M
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 N E - 0 0 0 0 - 0 400 ( HX)
PAD: 3268 OAKMONT TF.R
S T U A R T D A V I D I. 4 B ONNI E J
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 N E - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1784 HOLLAND C T
* * * * * * ‘ ALAQUA LAKES PH 2
................. PB 53 PGS 71 THRU 74
SCHWARTZ J E S S E E 4 A P R I L
14 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 N P - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 3247 L AK E V I E W OAKS DR
NANTAIS DANIEL J 4 ERIN L
14-20-29-5NP-0000-0480
L E E RAYMOND S 4
L I V I N G S T O N - L E E PETA
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 N P - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 388 PARK GROVE C T

6,563.86

SEQ. #
1,863

1,736.61

1,864

7,626.98

1,865

1,736.61

1,866

7,487.94

1,867

5,967.51

1,868

5,859.75

1,8 69

THOMPSON JOHN A 4 ROSA C
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 1698 MARKHAM GLEN C I R
F L EWEL L Y N THOMAS J R 4 VAI.ADA S
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 (HX)
T A D : 1754 MARKHAM GLEN C I R
................. W I N G F I E L D NORTH
. . . . . . . PB 26 PGS 18 4 19
COMPTON E R I C 4 J U L I E
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 (HX)
PAD; 2 0 1 2 J ACANA C T
PANESSA B R I A N R 4 LYNN A
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 50 (HX)
PAD: 2 8 1 0 TUPELO CT
CALABRESE EUGENE T 4 DENISE P
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 F W -0000-0490
PAD: 2 8 2 5 TUPELO CT

1,8 70

8,128.87

1,871

4 , 114.73

1,872

7,049.56

1,873

4 , 928.71

1,874

4,412.27

1,875

19,971.71

1,876

1 , 319.66

1,877

SEQ. #

3,964.07

1,904

5,092.52

1,905

4,457.25

1,9 06

7,814.60

1,9 07

11,475.78

1,908

7,841.05

1,9 09

6,498.50

1,910

5,598.35

1,911

6,025.17

1,912

2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 157 VISTA OAK DR
................. W I N G F I E L D RESERVE PH 3
............“ PB 32 PGS 36 T O 39

RODOLPHO BASEM A 4 LEAH

5,642.27

l\l#e 17

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER__________ TAXES DUE

CHAUDHARI GOVIND N 4 MFENA G

23-20-29-5HT-0000-0700
PAD: 1905 W I N G F I E L D DR
SWARTZ THOMPSON P 4 DONNA
•2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H T - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 2 0
PAD: 1913 W I N G F I E L D DR
JOHNSON D A V I D F. 4 DF.1RDRE
23-20-29-5HT-0000-0780
PAD: 1939 W I N G F I E L D DR
.................W I N G F I E L D NORTH 2
.................PB 38 PGS 44 T O 46

(HX)
I.
(HX)

( HX)

WRIGHT El,BERT C 4 TERESA K

11,111.58
232 0 - 2 9 - 5 J Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 708 DEER BERRY C T
----------------------------------SEC 24 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 -----------------------------•“ “ “ MANDARIN SE C 5
. . . . . . . PB 28 PGS 45 T O 47
2,591.55
BERRYHI LI, DOUGLAS C 4 DEBORAH
242 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1808 E CROWLEY C I R
. . . . . . ‘ MANDARIN SEC 7
.................PB 33 PGS 14 4 15
P A U L I N O RAMONA D
3,936.12
24-20-29-504-0000-2300
PAD: 2 817 WALDENS POND CV
2,616.78
K OK O L I S S P I R O S G
2 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 3 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 808 WALDENS POND CV
................ MANDARIN SEC 8
* ........... *PB 37 PGS 51 4 52
3,030.19
SCHILLING KEVIN D 4

1,913

1,914

1,915

1,916

1,917

MARTIN THOMAS P CO TRS
3,674.13

1, 878

25,789.87

1, 879

2,809.92

1,880

2 . 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1841 LONG POND DR
MATA-COLLAZO DF.LICIA
2 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1862 LONG POND DR
BROWN SANDRA M
2 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 8 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1870 LONG POND DR
. . . . . . . H UN T I N G T ON P O I N T E PH 4A
. . . . . . . pB 53 DCS 60 4 61

SEGARS WILLIAM C 4 SHEILA R
24-20-29-509-0000-0300
PAD: 418 PALM CREST LN
4,119.97

1, B B 1

8,488.46

1,882

12,178.39

1 , 883

2,924.27

1,884

9,340.21

1,8 85

9 , 798.8 5

1,886

6,293.28

1 , 8B7

8,585.14

1,888

8,970.33

1,8 89

3, 1 5 2 . 4 6

r—
4

.

1.850

TAXES DUE

o
OD

112 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 1 020 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 6 NEW GA T E LOOP
----------------------------------SEC 12 TWP 20 RNG 2956,352.55
QUF.ST I N V U N L I M I T E D L T D
1 2 -20-29-300-006B-0000
PAD: 160 I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
394,678.21
WACHOVI A DEV CORP
1 WACHOVI A C EN T E R
12-20-29-300-0070-0000
PAD: 285 I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
* * * * * * ‘ RECENCY GREEN
. . . . . . . PB 3 | PGS 59 T O 61
FARMER ROBERT J
5, 2 5 1 . 5 6
12-20-29-503-0000-0080
PAD: 388 G I L S T O N C T
5, 4 9 8 . 4 6
C E RA S O L I FRANK V
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX) ,
PAD: 395 WINSFORD C T
* * * * * * ‘ HAMPTONS O F HEATHROW 1 T H E
•*“ * * • PB 33 PGS 70 j o 93
KEENAN RODNEY
2 117.14
12-20-29-5O4-OAOO-O080
PAD: 443 HAMPTONCREST C I R #201
WEGNER BRANDT H
1. 052.15
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 467 HAMPTONCREST C I R #105
******* DEVON GREEN PH 3
* * * * * * * PB 38 PGS 49 TO 51
4,712.18
KEENAN RODNEY
12-20-29-509-0000-0170
PAD: 1258 GLF.NCREST DR
A L L L O T 17 4 PT OF L O T 18 . . .
******‘ M UIR FIELD VIL LAGE
* * “ * * ' P B 41 PGS 55 t o 58
5,223.44
LAVENDER BOBBY G J R 4 D I A N E
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 241 PROMENADE C I R
5,624.49
C ALLAHAN M I C H A E L F
12-20-29-511-0000-0350
PAD: 1276 G L E N CANNON C T
* “ •***WILLOWBROOK V I L I A G E
••*••••PB 42 PGS 9 T O 11
2,592.81
SCHWARTZ FRANK H 4 V I V I A N M
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 200 WIMBLEDON C I R

1.849

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

May 2 , 0, 10.2004

6,888.16

1,891

****** * *
................. SHADY OAKS
UNRECD PI A T
1,892
MACI NT OSH J U D Y A
2,635.20
14 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 U Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 140 (HX)
PAD: 3 719 T R A I L S END
SEC 14 TWP 20S RGE 2 9 E L O T . . .
----------------------------------SF.C 15 TWP 20 RNG 29“ • “ “ ALAQUA LAKES PH 3
. . « . . . . PB 54 PGs 75 THRU 75
13,046.85
WEST ARTHUR E 4 L I S A
1,8 93
152 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1894 OAKBROOK DR
.............. ‘ ALAQUA PH 2
**“ *“ PB 38 PGS 27 TO 29
1,894
LYONS DANIEL M 4 MARY L
4,174.82
15 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0
PAD: 3 043 ALATKA CT
12,928.87
1,8 95
GRF.N PAUL 4 KIMBERLY
15-20-29-5JY-0000-0170
PAD: 3 048 AIATKA CT
1,896
YUN DAVID D 4 DONNA B
8 , 0 C’ . 4 6
1 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3161 Y A T T I K A PL
•“ “ “ ALAQUA PH 3
. . . . . . . PB 42 pGs 1 THRU 8
11,920.44
1,8 97
ATWAL PF.TER B 4 JOAN
1 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 9 ALAQUA DR
1,8 98
ERVING JULIUS 4 TURQUOISE
13,508.96
1 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2464 ALAQUA DR
15,211.40
1,8 99
COATOAM GARY W 4 SHARON
15 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 60 ( HX)
PAD: 3122 T A L A LOOP
1,9 00
C O U N T R Y S I D E HOMES
5,100.33
15 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K W - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 4 0
PAD: 3207 T A L A LOOP
1 , 901
87,179.44
ALAQUA COUNTRY C L U B I N C
15-20-29-5KW-OAOO-0000
PAD: 2 2 6 7 ALAQUA DR
T R A C T S A E F 4 G 4 PT I N ORB . . .
---------------------------------- S EC 23 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 ................. MARKHAM PLACE
* . . . . . . PB 22 PGS 30 4 31
M A R S I E - H A Z E N GE TATCHEW 4 J A N E T
* 4,909.71
1,9 02
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 140 HUNTERS T R L
. . “ . “ MARKHAM P O I N T E
“ . . . * . PB 22 PG 52
F AN N I N G RI CH A R D 4 YVONNE
2,892.72
1,903
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 51 HUNTERS T R L

2,736.69

1,918

2,268.97

1,9 19

4,111.83

1,9 20

(HX)

“ “ “ •HUNTINGTON TOINTF. PH 4B
.......PB 5 4 PGS 5 4 THRU 56

********

3,161.73
EVANS J ON C 4 L I N D A P
2420-29-510-0000-0380
PAD: 1713 P I N E BAY DR
!--------------------------------- SEC 2 5 TWP 20 RNG 29THOMPSON JAMES A 4 K RI S B
4,877.26
252 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 A - 0 000 (HX)
PAD: 1320 NORTHRI DGE DR
P I L E JERF. T R U S T E E
15,787.12
25-20-29-300-005A -0000
THOMPSON HAZEL P 4 D AVI D
5,190.79
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 0 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1395 SHADY KNOLL
“ “ “ ‘ MYRTLE LAKE H I L L S
. . . . . . . PB !3 PGS 7 8 ( 9
LARSON REBECCA C
25-20-29-501-0000-0070
PAD: 1201 RI DGE RD
FARLEY J A C K D 4 CAROL J
25-20-29-501-0000-0740
PAD: 1821 MYRTLE LAKE H I L L S
MAHONEY ANDREA I, 4
SEHGAL DAVI D
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1330 MYRTLE DR
SHUCART JOHN
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1701 OVERLOOK RD
“ “ “ •SHADOW H I L L

.......PB

1,922

1,923
1,924

2,841.48
I

1,9 25

3,775.82

1,9 26

5,231.57

1,9 27

1,947.37

1,928

RD

PGS C1 T0 63

ARENAS J U L I O
25-20-29-502-0700-0100
PAD: 103 H I L L T O P DR
D A N I E L SUSAN K 4 CHARI.ES P J R
25-20-29-502-0900-0220
PAD: 151 SHADOW T R L
MC CUTCHEON MARY M 4 MARCHIONE
KATHRYN M 4 S U S K I E W I C H CAROLYN
25-20-29-502-1000-0040
PAD: 156 S U N S E T DR
“ “ •“ NORTH COVE
* . . . * . . PB 25 PGS 3 4 4
NORTH HARRI S O 4 E T H E L A
L I F E E S T ( EDGE GENEVA C )
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1400 E E WI L L I A M S O N RD
L O T 1 ( L E S S BEG SW COR RUN N . . .
DUNCAN C ORI NNE S 4 W I L L I A M E
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1546 GRACE LAKE C I R
S T E V E N S MEL J R
25-20-29-503-0000-0320
PAD: 1 526 GRACE LAKE C I R
LO T 32 ( L E S S BEG NW COR L O T . . .
WHYTE THOMAS R 4 KATHRYN E
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 1 539 GRACE I.AKE C I R ,
.............. *WF.STI.AKE MANOR U N I T 1
. . . . . . . PB 27 PGS 3 T O 5
MONTES DE OCA ALAN
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1040 WENTWORTH C T
GRODEN S T E V E N
25-20-29-504-0000-0070
PAD: 1 020 WENTWORTH C T
R I VE R S RANDY
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1370 D U N H I L L DR
. . . . . . ‘ WEST LAKE MANOR U N I T 2B
•••••••PB 28 PCS 19 T O 21
S C O T T EDWARD T R U S T E E
25-20-29-507-0000-1050
PAD: 1433 C R I C K E T C T
“ . “ “ BAY LAGOON U N I T 2
. . . . . . . pB 28 PG 60
REID DENISE J
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1366 N MARCY DR
S T A N T O N MARK S 4 SUZANNE M
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 376 N MARCY DR
VA L E RA DOMINGO 4 J O S E F I N A
25-20-29-508-0000-0320
PAD: 1359 N MARCY DR
. . . . . . ‘ NORT HRI DG E PH 2
. . . . . . *PB 34 p c 8

1,921

********

1,801.29

1,929

2,113.01

1,930

1,970.29

1,931

394.2 4

1,9 32

2,555.42

1,933

3,968.65

1,934

2,840.06

1,935

874.84

1,936

2,137.77

1,937

1,075.35

1,930

1,587.02

1,939

1,560.33

1,940

1,789.74

1,941

2,652.38

1,942

�Page, lit

Tim Herald

May 2. a 10.200*1

NAME -PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

RUSH J O A N (. FRANK J
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1493 N O R T H RI D C E DR
* ****** B O L L I N G FARMS

SEQ. #

3,660.24

1,943

.......PB 45 pGS 56 s 57
......

SUARFZ I . O U I S J 4 R E G I N A M
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 1425 C A N A L P O I N T RD
****** ‘ OAKCRF.ST
. . . . . . . pB
pGS fi3 t

4,438.75

MCF.WEN DONALD S 4 MARGARET S
3,679.40
2 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1360 SHADY KNOLL C T
---------------------------------- S EC 26 TWP 20 RNG 29T O B I A S C H ARL ES D &amp; KAY M
4,760.13
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 D - 0 000
PAD: 1 745 MARKHAM WOODS RD
L IT T L E JUANITA
1,869.59
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 E - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PA D: 1701 MARKHAM WOODS RD
D I MAR I O I LEAN A R t&gt; J E F F R E Y
745.66
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5A-0000
PA D : D I XO N RD
(1 AC)
LAMBERT D A N I E L E
12,221.84
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 7 D - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 1498 MARKHAM WOODS RD
( 5 . 0 1 AC)
2,300.17
W I P P E R F U R T H KARI, &amp; ROBYN
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 163 PARSONS RD
PALAMA C ONST ANC E L
2,083.43
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 5 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 162 PARSONS RD
PERRY J E R E M I A H &amp; T HERESA
2,178.78
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
T A D : 112 PARSONS RD
O ' B R I E N MARK J &amp; C H I A R A A
3,223.10
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD*: 121 PARSONS RD
ROGERS ST E P H E N
9,226.75
26-20-29-300-0410-0000
PAD: 1140 MARKHAM WOODS RD
* •• * * * ‘ MARKHAM R I DG E
• * * « • * * p B 19 pG 24
ABD1N J A N E L i SAM
26-20-29-502-0000-0030
PAD: 104 MARKHAM C T
. * « . * . ‘ MANDARIN SE C 1
. . . . . . . r B 2 0 PGi3 42 &amp; 43

1,944

1,945

1,946

1,947

1,948

1,9 49

1,950

1,951

1,952

1,953

1,954

3,218.49

1,955

2,211.84

1,956

1,750.67

1,957

2,615.16

1,958

(HX)

GARLAND P
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1201 POMELO C T
E S C O F F E RY FMRI CK A i MAUREEN C
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1211 S U N SH I N E T R E E BLVD
A B A T S A S N I C H OL AS k
B A I . E S KI E HELEN
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1226 S U N S H I N E T R EE BLVD
. . “ • . ‘ MANDARIN SEC 2
. . . . . . . PB 24 PGS 12 T O 14
JOHNSON LON IF. B 4 TAMMY M
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD; 1524 SU N S H I N E T REE BLVD
“ “ “ •WI N GF I ELD RESERVE PH 1
....................
24 PGS 79 &amp; 80
WI LSON K I M B E R L I P
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 1/13 ALVARADO C T
.................MARKHAM MEADOWS
V P B 4 1 . r C S 37 T O .41 ... . . . . . .
T A T O MANUEL I I 4 BREA L
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1020 E D MI ST O N PL
K I N G PAUL W 4 L I N D A H
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1720 IVF.RNESS C T
“ “ •“ MANDARIN SEC 3
.................PB 27 PGS 27 4 28
BROOKS J OSEPH M 4 CAROLE M
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - S G F - 0 0 0 0 - 1 180
PAD: 1695 RU T LEDGE RD
RODRIGUEZ A L B E R T O 4 AI-MA
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5GF-0000-1200
T A D : 1687 RUT LEDGE RD
----------------------------------SEC 27 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 AEGEAN OF C E N T R A L F I A I N C
2 /- 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 A - 0 0 0 0
MONCRI EF R U S S E L L B
2 7 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 15B-0000

2 , 7 5, 4. 19

9,189.82

1,959

1,9 60

* * ******
********
7,704.04

1,961

5, 6 3 2 . 8 9

1,962

4,131.58

1,963

4,397.09

1,964

126.44

1,9 65

1,701.63

1,966

4,837.78

1,967

3,195.36

1,968

PAD: IBIS
SHTARK I T Z H A K 4 AY A LA
27-20 -2 9 -3 0 0-0 1 5 J-0 0 0 0
PAD: 1050 DF.LK RD
ROBINSON A I MSWORTH 4
H EW IT T DENISE E
2 7 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
T A D : 1039 DELK RD
.................W I N G F I E L D RESERVE PH 2
* ............ PB 28 PGS 68 T O 70
A B D I N ADRI ANA
27-20-29-5GP -0000-0200
PAD: 1858 BEAR CREEK C V ,
KLIMM MARYANN
27- 2 0 - 2 9 - 5GP-0000-0320
PAD; 2 113 S I L V E R L E A F C T
---------------------------------- SE C 29 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 .............. ‘ SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 18
. . . “ “ PB 23 PGS 9 T O 11
MOYER DEREK H 4 L I S A M
2 9 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 E Y - O B O 0 - 0 2 3 O ( HX)
PAD: 754 R I V E R B A Y C T
K AB E L S C O T T A 4 D I A N A D
29-20-29-5EY-0B 00-0250
PAD: 750 RIVF.RBEND BLVD
BROWN K E I T H J 4 CARMELA I
29-20-29-5EY-OB00-O32O
PAD: 736 RIVF.RBF.ND BLVD
K I M L E E K 4 KYUNG H
2 9 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 E Y - O C O O - O 2 0 O ( HX)
PAD: 741 RI VERBEND BLVD
---------------------------------- SEC 31 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 T E L L I T ON T V I N C
31-2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 J-0 0 0 0
PAD: 750 M I AM I SP R I NG S DR
VOI. PERT HOWARD A 4 J U D I T H A
31-20-29-300-007F-0000
................. SWEETWATER C LUB U N I T 1
. . . . . . . PB 1B PGS 26 27 ♦ 28
J URGE NS J A 4 L I N D A L
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 S - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
T A D : 400 SWEETWATER C L U B PL
L O T S 7 4 8 B LK B
MENCIS CHRISTOPHER J 4
WYNN MARY E
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 601 SWEETWATER C L U B BLVD
. . . . . . . GOVERNORS P O I N T PH 1
................. PB 26 PGS 24 T O 26
B A Y L I S KATHLEEN W
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 510 S T A N T O N PL
A D D I S O N JAMES P 4
O' DO N OGH U E KAREN D
31-20-29-509-0000-0180
PAD: 552 DARBY WAY
* ............HUNTERS P O I N T S E C 2 PH 1
•“ “ “ PB 26 PG 82
MC CREGOR W I L L I A M T 4 J A N E L
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 8 PHEASANT RUN C T
. . . . . . . G O V E R N O R S P O I N T PH 2
. . . . . . . PB 27 PGS 24 T O 26
COX B R I A N 4 MYRA E
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 365 W I N C H ES T E R PL

********

7,859.31

1,969

7,463.53

1,970

2,656.06

1,971

3,650.64

1,972

3,642.02

1,973

2,387.18

3,330.37

187.41

9,513.80

5,667.88

1,974

1,975

1,976

1,977

1 , 978

1,633.26

1,979

2,020.89

1,980

* m* * * * * *
1,736.76

1,572.27

1,981

1,9 82

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

D A V I E S J OHN J 4 C H R I S T I N E S
31-20-29-514-0000-1000
PAD: 360 WI N C HE ST E R PL

SEQ.#

626.86

I , 983

2,318.61
1,984
HAVENS BRADLEY D 4 RUBY V
31-20-29-514-0000-1230
T A D : 412 EVESHAM PL
1,9 85
2, 147.8 6
S F A S S I E ROBERT T R U S T E E
FBO
31-20-29-514-0000-1310
PAD: 428 EVESHAM DR
.............. *SWEETWATER C L U B E S T A T E S
29 PGS 10o &amp; 101
GOMEZ PEDRO
20,663.83
1,9 86
31-20-29-518-0000-0020
PAD: 1041 SWEETWATER C LUB BLVD
“ ‘ “ “ GOVERNORS P O I N T PH 3 SEC 2
.................PB 30 PGS 31 &amp; 32
1 , 987
EMERSON I N T E R N A T I O N A L I N C
2,070.33
31-20-29-519-0000-0540
PAD: 528 ALBANY PL
1,988
1 , 201.21
ARCHAMBAULT J A N I C E
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 571 ALBANY PL
BOTTUM NORMAN
2,206.36
1,989
31-20-29-519-0000-0720
PAD: 588 ALBANY PL
.................SWEETWATER C LUB U N I T 7
“ “ “ *PB 34 PGS 47 &amp; 48
10, 7 1 4 . 6 6
1,990
FERNANDEZ L O U I S A
31-20-29-521-0000-0010
PAD: 648 E C LUB C I R
.................HUNTERS P O I N T
« . . . . . . PB 20 PGS 78 &amp; 79
1,991
R I V E R A R I G O B E RT O &amp; YOI A ND A 0
2,335.29
31-20-29-5EC-0000-0020
PAD: 103 S T A G R I DG E C T
BROWN JAMES M &amp; M I C H E L L E O
1,727.92
1, 992
3 1- 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 E C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 204 PHEASANT RUN C T
. . . . . . . WKKI VA H I L L S SEC 07
" " '" P B
21 PGS 57 l 58
2,055.91
A B O U L - H O S N MAMOUN &amp; SUAD
1 , 993
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 E P - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 203 R E G I S C T
" ‘ " " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 12
. . . . . . . pB 21 PGS 59 &amp; 60
1,994
RAPIER SHELLEY L
3,670.13
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F . Q - O C 0 O - 0 2 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 505 SMOKER I SF. BLVD
3,539.67
JANGAVADZF. NUGZAR &amp;
1,995
T H I B A U L T MICHEL
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 E Q - 0 D 0 0 - 0 O 9 O ( HX)
PAD: 119 OAK L E A F LN
1,9 96
F RA N CI SCO HUGH
3,721.91
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 E Q - 0 D 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
T A D : 504 SMOKERI SE BLVD
‘ " " " H U N T E R S GLEN
. . . . . . . pB 20 PGS 30 T O 32
1, 997
K I M B RI E I , BEVERLY E L I F E E S T
1 , 733,38
( K I M B R I E I . DUANE A
3 1- 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 G K - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 30 ( HX)
PAD: 301 N FOX CHASE PT
AMES M I CH A E L J
1, 998
2,373.02
3I-20-29-5G K-0000-0150
PAD: 243 S FOX CHASE PT
****** * iIt
. . . . . . . SWEETWATER S P R I NGS
. . . . . . *PB 36 PGS 52 TO 55
MAMONE V I N C E N T &amp; DEBRA
4,719.19
1,999
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 ( HX)
T A D : 3724 WATERCREST DR
----------------------------------SEC 32 TWP 20 RNG 29
********
" ‘ " " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 14
******** 1 » ill 4
f " " " P B
20 PGS 12 &amp; 13
DF.1AROSA CAROL
2,580.25
2 , 000
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 O - 0 O 2 O ( HX)
w :. '
T A D : 800 N SWEETWATER BLVD
" " ' " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SE C 03
* . . . . . . PB 18 PGS 4 t 5
2,001
2,832.80
KANYOK J OSE PH J &amp; GLADYS
3 2 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 O 2 - 0 A O O - O 1 40 ( HX)
PAD: 307 W SWEETWATER CREEK DR
3,275.20
FEUERMAN MARC W
2,002
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
T A D : 100 SWEETWATER CREEK C T
" " ‘ " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 08
.................PB 19 PGS 30 ♦ 31
GRANGER D AV I D C
2,632.89
2,003
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 O 4 - 0 B O 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 102 FOX V A L L E Y DR
2,438.74
FONTANA JAMES T &amp; BARBARA
2,004
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - O H O O - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 100 LONESOME P I N E DR
L O T S 2 * 2A BLK H SWEETWATER . .
‘ " " " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 15
. . * * * * . PB 20 PG 19
WEI DNER T I M O T H Y B
2,464.65
2,005
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - O C O O - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 100 CRESTWOOD DR
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
2,006
3,068.40
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) (1)
C I D # 732
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
" ‘ " " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 11
. . . . . . . PB 20 PGS 40 &amp; 41
A I N S L E Y DEBRA
2,786.94
2,0 07
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 317 RI VERBEND BLVD
LANGMAN BARBARA K
3,374.63
2,008
32-20-29-508-0000-0140
PAD: 313 RI VERB EN D BLVD
MARRERO MYRNA B
2,546.43
2,009
3 2 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 O 6 - O D 0 O - O 1 O O (HX)
PAD: 119 L A U R E L OAK DR
G I B B S CAROLYN
2,267.50
2,010
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 D O O - O l 10 (HX)
PAD: 117 L A U R E L OAK DR
" " " • S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC 13
* * * * * * * PB 24 PGS 30 T O 32
3,717.27
F A I R CL O T H P H I L L I P C t NANCY L
2,011
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 B 0 O - 0 O 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 473 WI L D OAK C I R
THOMPSON B RI AN E
4,645.24
2,012
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 11-0BOO-O17O
PAD: 441 WI LD OAK C I R
QUI N N ROBERT J i T ANY A D
4, 1 4 2 . 5 8
2,013
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 669 SMOKERI SE BLVD
L E I N S P A T R I C I A E i LAWRENCE E
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 I - 0 C 0 O - O 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 649 SMOKERI SE BLVD
.................SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 02
" * " " P B
17 PGS 15 16 ♦ 17
CALLAHAN RUDY H &amp; J E N N I F E R
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 C Q - O B 0 0 - 0 040 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 6 S SWEETWATER BLVD
MILBOURNE S T A N L E Y A &amp; DORI S R
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 C Q - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 304 S SWEETWATER BLVD
" " " ' SWE E T WAT E R OAKS S EC 05
............" P B 19 PGS 1 T O 3
MEEKS HARRY D
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 D K - 0 D 0 0 - 0 1 0 O ( HX)
PAD: 300 E SWEETWATER CREEK DR
L O T S 10 ♦ 10A BLK D . . .
N A P O L I T A N O BRUCE G t N I C O L L E D
3 2 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 D K - 0 E O O - O 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 S Q U I R R E L T R L
----------------------------------SEC 33 TWP 20 RNG 29
SEIBERT PATRICIA
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 C - 0 000
................. SWEETWATER OAKS
• " • * * » P B 16 PG 22
BROOM DUANE S t CAROLYN D
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 200 N SWEETWATER BLVD
KAUFMAN J O E L M t P A T R I C I A A
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 190 ( HX)
P A0 ; 205 N T I MB ER CO VE C I R

4,220.31

3,852.05

2,099.65

2,014

2,015

2,016

* * ******
2,331.43

2,017

3,053.48

2,018

895.07

2,019

2,804.65

2,717.72

2,020

2,021

NAME PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

HAYWARD AVA S
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 90 ( HX)
PAD: 305 N SWEETWATER BLVD
* ........... ' SWEE T WAT ER OAKS SEC 04
. . . . . . . PB 17 pGs 59 * 60
LEAMAN JOHN R t MARGARET P
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 227 ROYAL OAKS C I R
E S T R E L L A ROSE M
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - O B 0 O - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
F AD: 201 BLUE LAKE DR
BERGER HARVEY t LYNN
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 4 O ( HX)
PAD: 602 BLUE T A KE DR
* ............SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 06
. . . . . . . PB i 0 PGS 61 T O 63
GABBAI A DAVI D TR OR GABBAI
OREN R TR OR GABBAI J U D I T H TR
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - OBOO-OI30
PAD: 615 FOX V A L L E Y DR
L O T 13 BLOCK B SWEETWATER . . .
BRADLEY L A U R I E J fc THOMAS C
3 3 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 C 0 O - O 3 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 801 FOX VALLEY DR
LOT 36 BLOCK C SWEETWATER ...

SEQ. # |

2,580.10

2,022

2,005.34

2,023

2,669.96

2,024

2,391.31

2,025

) * * * * * * *

3,233.87

2,026

2,905.86

2,027

* * * * * * *

" " " ' S A B A L POINT AMENDED PI.AT
.......PB 19 pGS 62 TO 64

*

********

2,541.85
MYERS N A T A L I E J &amp;
MYERS KENNETH M
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 4 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 222 E HORNBEAM DR
2,519.79
BOCKHORN D A N I E L A
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 (HX)
T A D : 395 SWEET BAY DR
2,594.25
MURPHY JAMES P h S T E P H A N I E M
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 6 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 343 W HORNBEAM DR
. . . . . . . CYPRESS L AN D I N G A T
................. SABAL P O I N T
.................PB 21 PGS 70 4 71
3,017.60
GOVREAU REBECCA S
33-20-29-511-0000-0290
PAD: 404 WOODVIEW DR
" " " • S A B A L P O I N T WHISPER WOOD A T
'" " " U N I T 2
" " " ‘ PB 22 PGS 37 &amp; 38
2,645.19
ARTHUR JOHN M 4 PAMELA B
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 408 V I L L A G E VIEW I.N
................. SHADOWBAY U N I T 2 PH 2
. . . . . . . p B ;&gt;0 pGS 54 t 55
RATHBUN SANDRA
33-20-29-516-0000-1750
PAD: 2 807 SPYGLASS COVE
HARR I S B E T T Y L
33-20-29-516-0000-2040
PAD: 364 N SHADOWBAY BLVD
" • " " S W E E T W A T E R SHORES 02

••*•**.pB 2 0 PG 5 3
HERING FREDERICK W 4 SUSAN

2,029

2,030

2,031

2,032

2,036.58

2,033

2,305.15

2,034

****** * #

3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 E A - 0 BOO- 0 0 7 0
PAD: 200 GREEN LAKE CIR
" " " ' S A B A L POINT A T SABAL GREEN
. . . . . . . PB 25 TGS 41 TO 43
MA R T I N MALCOLM M 4 J O Y C E R
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F P - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 36 LONG IRON C T

MOORE WARREN B 4
JARRELL P A T T I R
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F P - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 642 B EN T HI CKORY C I R
— ,----------------------------SEC 34 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 —
P H I L L I P S BARTHOLOMEW D 4

CYNTHIA D
3 4 - 20-29-300-0020-0000
PAD: I B I S ' RD
PRATT C Y N T H I A L I F E ES T (PRATT
A LY SON 4 P R A T T W I L L I A M F T A L )
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 242 I B I S RD
" " " ‘ S P RI N G S WILLOW RUN SEC T HE

. . . . . . . PB i 7 pGs 7 , 6

4,452.13

2,035

2,834.46

2,036

2,876.49

2,037

1,689.59

2,038

1,705.21

2,039

f

-&gt;*t ■»

&lt;&gt;

.* ..* * .*

MOORE WILLIAM G 4 TRAUDL K
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 O 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 O 6 G ( HX)
■ PAD: 130 W I S T E R I A DR
WINN RAYMOND D 4 J A N I C E A I R
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 WI L D PLUM LN
" " " ' S A B A ! , P O I N T SAB AL VI E W A T
. . . . . . . PB 32 pGs 02 TO 84

VEITIA RAMON E 4
BRATT-VF.ITIA VICTORIA A
34-20-29-510-0000-0160
PAD: 693 N LONGVIEW PL

2,028

2,547.55

2,040

4,405.72

2,041

4,060.12

2,042

5,325.78

2,043

3 , B 4 7 . 57

2,044

2,639.56

2,045

( HX)

FALCO ERNEST JR 4 VICKI
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 621 N LONGVIEW PL
MC LENNAN M I C H A E L T 4
STEPHANIE L
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 580 S LONGVIEW PL
LOT 81 (LESS BEG NW COR RUN

...
" " " • S U G A R RIDGE AT SABAI. POINT
.......PB 23 PGS 58 4 59
NIELSEN MARK P 4 BETH A
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 523 SUGAR R I DG E C T

*" " " S A B A L POINT TIMBER RIDGE
"""•UNIT 1

AT

.................PB 24 PGS 44 TO 46
K E L L E Y P ET E R J 4 E L I Z A B E T H J
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F K - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 464 T I M B E R R I DG E DR
----------------------------------SEC 35 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 * ......... *DES PI N AR ACRES
. . . . . . • pB 12 PG 52

BOLLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC

. . . .....

3,505.01

2,046

1,999.17

2,047

3 5 - 20-29-501-0000-0018
PAD: 1705 E WI L L I A M S O N RD
N 200 F T OF E 218 F T OF L O T 1
BESS J U A N I T A I,
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 D ( HX)
PAD: 980 MARGO DR
N 100 FT OF S 2 0 0 FT OF LOT ...

992.63

2,048

BESS JAUNIETA L TRUSTEE

410.89

2,049

6,042.60

2,050

2,830.25

2,051

5,191.90

2,052

2,370.19

2,053

1,844.60

2,054

2,033.58

2,055

3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6G
N 100 F T OF S 300 FT OF

LOT ...
CLEMONS SHARON 4 DONALD K
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4A (HX)
PAD: 881 FFRNE DR
BEG SW COR LOT 14 RUN N 209 . . .
FRIES STEVEN 4 KIMBERLY
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 F . (HX)
PAD: 119 PF.NF.LOPE DR
PART OF L O T i 8 DESC AS BEG . . .
WO I T SC HEC K HENRY C
35-20-29-501-0000-0220
PAD: 747 MARKHAM WOODS RD
L O T 22 ( L E S S N 1 9 4 . 3 4 F T )
. . . . . . ‘ SANLANDO SPRI NGS
" " • " L A K E OAKS S E C T I O N
" " " • P B 9 PG 28
RAMSEUR D I ANNA B
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 210 C O L O N I A L LN
A L L L O T S 7 4 8 W 1/2 OF L O T . . .
" " " • S L E E P Y HOLLOW 1ST ADD
" . * * . . PB 17 p c s •3 i 4
G A R F I N K E L S C O T T E 4 SUZANNE I
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 12 S L E E P Y HOLLOW CV
MEACHAM JOHN A 4 S H E L I A M
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 138 TARRYTOWN T R L
* ......... 'MEADOWS WEST
THE
" " " • P B 17 PG 6

�The Heraid
TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

BF.ARDSLEE W I L L I A M F J R
1,419.44
3 5 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 O 4 - O A O O - O O 0 O ( HX)
PAD: 114 L E A AVE
* * * * * * ‘ WOODLANDS SEC 5
* * * * * * *PB 19 PC 47
CAPPF. TTA ANN J
l,4 6 3 .‘ l
352 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O A O O - O O l O ( HX)
PAD: 91 HI CKORY T R E E RD
----------------------------------SEC 36 TWP 20 RNG 2 9 M I L L E R I N V &amp; PROPERTY MGMT
2,730.59
362 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1C-0000
PAD: 97 T O L L G A T E T R L
* * * * * * ‘ MEADOWS U N I T 1
*
................ ................
15 PGS 66 + 67
B I N N S AUDREY
2,035.43
3 6 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 O 1 - 0 B 0 O - O 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 172 WILLOW CREEK CV
SP ER L FRANK &amp; C Y N T H I A
2,906.12
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 l - O B O O - 0 3 90
PAD: 176 WILLOW CREEK CV
BERGER GEORGE 6 SHARON
1,629.42
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 4 20 ( HX)
PAD: 182 T O L L G A T E TRI.
* * * * * * ’ WOODLANDS
THE
* * * * * * * PB 16 pG 3

2,056

FREE B I L L Y Y &amp; MARY F
3 6 - 2 O - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 F 0 O - 0 1 4 O ( HX)
PAD: 202 T O L L G A T E T R L
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
119.07 (03) ( I )
C I D # 811
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
BARRON A L V I N J &amp; HELENE D
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - O J O O - O l 10 ( HX)
PAD: 213 T O L L G A T E T R L
* * * * * * ‘ WOODLANDS SEC 2

2,062

1,746.98

. 057

2,058

2,059

2,060

2,061

2, 116.07

2,063

1,692.44

2,064

* * * * * * * pB 16 pGS 3Q + 39

********

BELLOW ROGER J &amp; B E T T Y R
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 M 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 111 WILLOW T R E E LN
SANDLAND MARY
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - O N O O - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 112 WILLOW T R E E LN
............* *WINSOR MANOR
* * * . * * * P B 16 PG 94
WALLER PEGGY
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 130 GLENDALE DR
KHOURY A L E X I &amp; E L A I N E
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 119 GLENDALE DR
KHOURY E L A I N E R £ A L E X I E
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 117 GL ENDALE DR
F RA N C O I S G E R V A I S N &amp; G I S E L E R
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 112 GL ENDALE DR
SEWELL DOROTHY
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 114 GLENDALE DR
* * * * * * ‘ WOODLANDS SEC 3
*
.PB 17 PG 10

833.48

2,065

2,631.37

2,066

1,299.60

2,067

1,885.50

2,068

1,763.87

2,069

1,382.73

2,070

1,961.29

2,071

MC FADDF.N RI CHARD D PER REP
FOR E S T OF P A T R I C I A A MCFADDEN
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 64 S WE E T B RI A R BR
FAUSTMANN D IA N A V £ J RAMON
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 119 EAST ERN FORK
***** “ D e v o n s h i r e
* • • • » * * P3 17 pGS 18 , 19

1,896.99

C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) ( I ) C I D # 568
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 ( HX)
P O T T S SEAN W
36-20-29-506-0000-0940
PAD: 705 C HE L S E A RD
. . . . . . ‘ WINSOR MANOR 1 S T ADD
* * * * * * . PB 17 PGS 23 ♦ 24
FEAZF. LL GEORGE E £ J E S S I C A B
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 141 S HERI DAN WAY
GRI MES BARRY £ SHARON
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 165 S HERI DAN AVE
A R O U T I N J E A N A £ MARI E K D
36-20-29-507-0000-1200
PAD: 189 SHERI DAN AVE
DALE JAMES W J R £ NANCY J
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 197 SHERI DAN AVE
DONOVAN JAMES H £ TEF.NA
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 1 9 S HERI DAN AVE
KF.MMERER DONALD F £ BEVERLY D
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 1 9 SLADE LN
DF.NILLO J OSE PH S £
DENII.LO ALEX P
36-20-29-507-0000-1670
PAD: 207 SLADE DR
HARR I S THOMAS £ JOANNE K
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 127 ROCK LAKE C T
SEARS E U N I C E V
36-20-29-507-0000-1800
* * * * * * .WOODLANDS SEC 4
* * * * * * * PB 17 PGS 67 68 + 69
LEARY P A T R I C K M
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 129 ROSE B R I A R DR
LORE A L B E R T L £ BETH S
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 Q 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 104 MARCY BI.VD
GAL L E GO R E I N A L D O £ E M E R I T A
36-20-29-508-0X 00-0170
PAD: 123 EAST ERN FORK
. . . . . . . H I N D T r e f . WEST
. . . . . . * p B 20 PGS 97 &amp; 98
JOHNSON ROY
36-20-29-510-0000-0050
PAD: 865 S U T T E R LOOP
N I C H O L A S D A N I E L &amp; MARY K
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 805 S U T T E R LOOP
V I N C E N T D A N I E L W £ DOLORES M
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 811 VAN NESS C I R
. » * * * » . WI N D T RE E WEST U N I T 2
* * * . . * * P B 21 PGS 89 &amp; 90
ALESHE T
J S DOROTHY J
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1040 WAVERLY DR
I A S I M O N E ANTHONY t ANGEL A L
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1031 WAVERLY DR
GR EENFIELD EVELYN V
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 920 ALAMEDA DR
U R I B E J E S S E A SR £ K R I S T I L
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 910 ALAMEDA DR
A B AT SAS D EME T RI OS
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1021 ALAMEDA DR
****** *T y l e r s c o v e s u b d
. . . . . . *PB 2 9 PG 47
Q U I N C Y GARY C 4 PAULA C
3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 5 9 THAMES C I R
----------------------------------SE C 01 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 P I L C H E R BARTON B i O L I V I A M
01-20-30-300-001B -0000
PAD: 2 5 29 MAGNOLI A AVE
MC C ON N E L L DALE E
01-20-30-300-0050-0000
PAD: 208 E 2 8 T H S T

1,761.13

1,882.21

2,072

2,073

********
2,074

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MC C ON N E L L DALE E
01-20-30-300-0060-0000
PAD: E 2 9 T H S T
MC C ON N E L L DALE E
01-20-30-300-0080-0000
PAD: E 2 8 T H S T
* . * • * . *SPURLING HEIGHTS
* * * * * * * PB 6 PG 19
M I L L E N N I U M O I L I NC
01-20-30-501-0100-0000
PAD: 2 500 PARK AVE
BLK 1 ( L E S S RD £ BEG 1 0 6 . 6 7 . . .
L E E JAMES F. £ YOUNG L I N D A K &amp;
L E E V I V I A N J E T AL
01-20-30-501-0300-OOAO
PAD: 2 5 3 0 MAGNOLI A AVE
S 100 F T O F E 1 2 7 . 6 F T £ 1/2 . .
................. O T T E R S SUBD
. . . . » • . PB 4 r G 86
HOPPER FRED W
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 5 3 6 MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T S B 10 M 2
. . . . . . . DRF.AMWOLD a n d
* . * • * * *2ND £ 4TH S E C T I O N S
* * * * . . . PB 3 pGS 90 6 91

55.84

73.43

SEQ .f
2,099

2,100

4,106.39

2,101

1,813.30

2,102

992.2 1

2,103

M I N I - S T O R A G E PARK D R I V E I NC
01-20-30-504-0200-0010
PAD: PARK AVE
L O T S 1 TO 3 BLK 2 DRF.AMWOLD

4,651.35

NEI GHBOR EUGENE R 4 GLADYS C
01-20-30-504-0400-0100
PAD: 2 5 35 S PARK AVE
I R N OF C E N T R A L F L A I N C
01-20-30-504-0700-0180
PAD: 2 5 9 7 FRENCH AVE
L O T S 18 19 t 20 ( L E S S S T RD . . .
SUNGOLD HOLDI NGS I NC
01-20-30-504-0800-0110
PAD: 2 5 4 3 S FRENCH AVE
L O T S 11 + 12 BLK 8 DREAMWOI.D
SUNGOLD HOLDI NGS I N C
01-20-30-504-0800-0130
PAD: 2 5 3 5 S FRENCH AVE
KING CHRISTOPHER G &amp; L I S A M
01-20-30-504-1000-0220
PAD: 1025 W 2 5 T H S T
L O T S 2 2 + 2 3 BLK 10 DREAMWOLD
MENDOZA E S T R E L L A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 703 S A R I T A S T
MAGUIRE M E L I N D A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 1 0 0 - M A O ( HX)
PAD: 1025 S A R I T A S T
L O T S 13A + 14 BLK 11 DREAMWOLD
HAWLEY 1AURA A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 601 B R I A R C L I F F RD
L O T 1 £ 32 £ PT OF L O T S 2 4 . . .
NI SBF. T J OHN M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 712 OSCEOLA DR
L O T S 1 5 + 1 6 BLK 13 DREAMWOLD
COCHRAN THOMAS A 4 L E I L A M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 711 B R I A R C I . I F F E S T
L O T S 18 T O 20 BLK 13 DREAMWOLD
PAGE J O Y C E
01-20-30-504-1300-0270
PAD: 617 BRIARCLIFF ST

1,900.81

2,105

1,862.67

2,106

2,120.58

2,107

2,1 04

526.0 3

949.8 9

3,323.94

391.1 2

2,068.34

2,112

2,113

2,114

JONES WILLIS B 4 OPAL E 4
COOK SIDNEY L J R 4 MICHELE E
2,623.92

2,075

1,780.16

2,076

1,837.48

2,077

2,631.16

2,245.32

2,130.20

2,078

2,079

2,080

1,774.92

2,0 81

3,522.80

2,082

1,589.36

2,083

434.84

2,084

2,409.04

2,085

1,987.13

2,086

2,979.74

2,087

2,467.95

2,088

1,781.34

2,089

1,207.48

1,484.40

1,251.44

1,225.65

2,024.85

1,319.37

2,813.75

2,090

2,091

2,092

2,093

2,094

2,095

2,096

2,095.07

2,097

385.27

2,098

01-20-30-504-1300-0330

PAD: OSCEOLA DR
COOK SIDNEY L JR 4 MICHELE E 4
JONES WILLIS B 4 OPAL E
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 718 O S C E O I A DR
L O T S 34 + 3 5 BLK 13 DREAMWOLD
SWOFFORD BF.RTHA A L 4 LACKEY
HARRY T 4 LA C K EY MARY H E T A L
01-20-30-504-1500-0040
PAD: 2 5 50 S FRENCH AVE
L O T S 4 ♦ 5 ( L E S S RD) BLK 15
BEACH J OHN W 4 J U A N I T A M
01-20-30-504-1500-0120
PAD: 2 6 09 HIAWATHA
M A R T I N FLOYD M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 500-12A0
PAD: 2 6 0 7 HIAWAT HA AVE
MC KEE JAMES 4 B E T T Y
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1700-002A
PAD: 2621 S ORIANDO DR
T H A T PART OF L O T S 2 3 5 6 9 . . .
MC KEE JAMES R 4 B E T T Y J
01-20-30-504-1700-0070
PAD: 2 6 1 9 ORLANDO DR
L O T 7 + BEG SE COR L O T 7 RUN . .
HOMA P J 4
S T R A I N PAUL A
01-20-30-504-1700-0080
PAD: 2 6 1 7 ORLANDO DR
POLK LORENZO
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 8 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2604 HIAWATHA AVE
PAYTON J OSE PH R
01-20-30-504-1800-0050
PAD: HIAWAT HA AVE
L O T S 5 + 6 BLK 18 DREAMWOLD
ENERGY C A P I T A L P R O P E R T I E S I N C
01-20-30-504-1800-0140
PAD: 2 6 50 S ORLANDO DR
L O T S 14 15 + PART O F L O T 16 . . .
RUPERT K E L L I E A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 9 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 524 HI AWAT HA AVE
A L L L O T 1 4 N 1/2 OF L O T 2 4 . .
FERGUSON J OHN L
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 9 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 528 HI AWATHA AVE
S 30 F T OF L O T 2 + A L L L O T 3 . .
NEUBERT JOHN E
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 9 0 0 - 0 1 8A
PAD: 2 5 23 I R OQ U O I S AVE
BEG 2 4 . 8 6 F T N OF NE COR O F . . .
SEP U LV EDA I S I D R A L
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 528 I R OQ U O I S AVE
L O T 5 + N 1/2 OF L O T 6 BLK . . .
W I R T GLEN 4 P OLLY C
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 3 5 MOHAWK AVE
VAN B I B B E R C H R I S T O P H E R W
01-20-30-504-2100-0230
PAD: 807 SA N T A BARBARA DR
R I E S T E R E R KARL 4
RI E S TE RE R J O ELLEN
01-20-30-504-2300-0020
L O T 2 BLK 23 ( L E S S BEG NE . . .
A G U I L E R A RAUL
01-20-30-504-2300-0030
MAGNER W I L L I A M D 4 D I A N N E E
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 12 MOHAWK AVE
A U S T IL E EDDIE
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 1 6 MOHAWK AVE
L O T S 6 + 7 BLK 23 DREAMWOLD
ARNOLD L O R R A I N E
01-20-30-504-2300-0120
PAD: 2 6 19 E L PORT A L AVE
GONZALEZ MA R I L Y N
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 4 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2551 E L PORT A L AVE

1,185.04

2,243.62

2,117

2,110

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

ABAR STEVEN J 4 WANDA M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 5 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 2 4 E L P OR T AL AVE
L O T S 1 2 + 3 B LK 25 DREAMWOLD
VAN B I B B E R C O R R I N E L
01-20-30-504-2500-0160
PAD: 1000 S A N T A BARBARA AVE
L O T S 16 ♦ 17 ( L E S S W 70 F T ) . . .
DUDJ AK THEODORE D
C / O S C O T T DUDJ AK
01-20 -3 0 -5 0 4-2 5 0 0 -0 25 0
PAD: E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S T E V E N J 4 WANDA M
01-20 -3 0 -5 0 4-2 5 0 0 -0 33 0
PAD: E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S T E V E N J £ WANDA M
01-20-30-504-2500-0340
PAD: E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S T E V E N J 4 WANDA M
01-20 -3 0 -5 0 4-2 5 0 0 -0 35 0
PAD: E L C A P I T A N DR
GARRI SON J O S E PH A
01-20-30-504-2600-0070
PAD: E L P OR T A L AVE
JENKINS PATR ICIA A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 8 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 3 MARSHALL AVE
C H E L L E T T E THOMAS W
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 9 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 0 MARSHALL AVE
SANDFORD I N V # 105 I N C
01-20-30-504-3500-0010
PAD: 1301 W 2 5 T H S T
L O T S 1 2 3 28 29 ♦ 30 BLK 35 . .
STEWART CARMEN D
01-20-30-504-3500-0180
PAD: 2 523 G E OR G I A AVE
GLOER G T R U S T E E
FBO
01-20-30-504-3600-0340
PAD: 2 613 G E O R G I A AVE
L O T S 34 4 35
.................P I N E C R E S T H E I G H T S RF.PI.AT
* * * * * * * p B 9 pGS 77 , 78
M ILLS BELINDA
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 627 S FRENCH AVE
J ON E S DARRF.N D
01-20-30-505-0000-0320
PAD: 2 6 3 8 S ELM AVE
***** “ WOODRUFFS SUBD FRANK I.
* * * * * * * PB 3 PG 44
BENNETT P A T R I C I A A
01-20-30-506-0000-0370
PAD: 254 3 PALMET T O AVF.
HAGAN JOHN
01-20-30-506-0000-0410
PAD: 2 5 4 5 PALMET T O AVE
FLOWERS DEBORAH A
01-20-30-506-0000-0660
PAD: 2 6 0 0 S SANFORD AVE
E 74 F T OF L O T S 66 + 68 . . .
MACMILLAN JAMES A &amp; SUE A
01-20-30-506-0000-0690
PAD: 2602 S SANFORD AVE
L O T S 69 THRU 74
BOWERS W I L L I A M B &amp; A L I C E F
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 4 3 S MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T 137 £ N 1/2 OF L O T 139 . . .
C O N T I N E N T A L DEV 4 I N V I N C
01-20-30-506-0000-1430
PAD: 2 552 P AL ME T T O AVE
L O T 143 4 N 1/2 OF L O T 145 . . .
M I S S I O N HARVEST M I N I S T R I E S I N C
01-20-30-506-0000-2250
L O T S 225 T O 2 3 0 &amp; V A C ' D . . .
BROWN KAREN M
. 0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 6 6 S MAGNOLIA AVE
LOTS 2 7 6 4 278 FRANK L . . .

HUMPHREY DAVID JR 4 YOLANDA

SEQ. #

1,823.55

2,139

624.49

2,140

196.91

2,141

195.91

2 , 142

195.91

2 , 143

221.65

2,1 44

245.89

2 , 145

666.44

2, 146

361.4 2

2 , 147

5,622.92

2 , 148

1,431.19

2, 149

1,125.81

2, 150

793.38

2 , 151

1,581.07

2 , 152

801.67

2 , 153

612.8 3

2,154

1,071.87

2 , 155

3,489.37

2 , 156

704.06

2 , 157

62.49

2 , 158

642,66

2,159

742.5 2

2,160

179.48

2 , 161

637.92

2,162

50.06

2,163

98.11

2,1 64

193.9 0

2, 165

175.42

2 , 166

886.97

2,167

479.1 8

2 , 168

2,275.50

2,169

1,417.31

2,170

661.22

2 , 171

136.2 1

2,172

264.17

2,173

10,169.15

2,174

1,159.14

2,175

10,677.14

2,176

4,338.40

2,177

4,497.20

2,178

01-20-30-506-0000-4020
S 1/2 OF LOT 400 4 ALL LOT ...

HOSTETLER ELSIE R

2,067.02

2,122

3,134.29

2,123

357.6 3

707.97

4,216.92

2,126

663.94

2,127

887.45

1,637.67

2,128

2,129

0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 4 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 301 W 2 6 T H S T
E 68 F T O F L O T S 414 4 416
...
DELP GRAYCE H 4 G R I F F I N
JTS
FLORENCE 4 BARBOUR J O S E P H I N E
01-20-30-506-0000-4240
DELP GRAYCE H 4 G R I F F I N
JTS
FLORENCE 4 BARBOUR J O S E P H I N E
01-20-30-506-0000-4260
L O T S 426 ♦ 428 FRANK I. . . .
HAND GERALD D J R
01-20-30-506-0000-4630
PAD: 2 6 0 5 L AUR E L AVE
HOUSEHOLD F I N A N C E CORP I I I
C/ O F I D E L I T Y / H O U S E H O L D
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 4 6 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 0 5 S L A U R E L AVE
COLEMAN MATTHEW
01-20-30-506-0000-5100
PAD: 2601 PARK DR
L O T 510 4 VACD A L L E Y ON W . . .
O L I V E R F R A N C I S 4 LOWMAN
01-20-30-506-0000-5140
PAD: S PARK AVE
L O T S 514 * 516 4 1/2 OF VACD . .
CARDONA HECTOR 4
CARDONA F R A N CI S C O I
01-20-30-506-0000-5230
PAD: 2 6 1 7 S FRENCH AVE
L O T 523 + N 15 F T OF L O T 525 . .
U T T GLENN C J R 4 GRACE M
01-20-30-506-0000-5320
PAD: 2 6 22 S L A U R E L AVE
. . . . . . *SANDLEWOOD CONDOMINIUM
******
985 PG 900
BAKER J O E B 4 J OANN D
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 7 0
PAD: 700 E A I R P O R T U N I T D - 7 B L

FEAGANS TINA M 4
DALTON BOBBY L 4 MARY F
546.3 0

2,130

614.9 3

2,1 31

347.5 8

2,132

299.60

2,133

194.91

2,134

614.04

2,135

421.91

2,136

621.8 2

2,137

575.28

2,138

01-20-3O -507-O F00-0050
PAD: 700 A I R P O R T BLVD E
R U S S E L L S T E P H EN B
01-20-30-507-0100-0060
PAD: 700 E A I R P O R T U N I T
* * * * * * * D RUI D p a r k a m e n d e d
* * * * * * * PB 7 PGS 5 4

( HX)
UNIT
( HX)
1-6

F

BL

plat

R E A L I ANGELO 4 P I E R I N A
01-20-30-512-0000-0010
PAD: 601 W 2 7 T H S T
E 2 5 0 F T OF L O T S 1 T O 4 . . .
S C H U S S I E R I R WI N
01-20-30-512-0000-0080
PAD: 1 7 - 9 2 ( O F F )
L O T S 8 T O 18 E OF EXPRESSWAY
I S L A M I C S O C I E T Y OF CENTRAL FLA
INC
01-20-30-512-0000-0190
PAD: 2 9 17 ORLANDO DR
L O T S 19 4 20 W OF EXPRESSWAY
I S L A M I C S O C I E T Y OF C E N T R A L F L A
INC
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9A
L O T S 19 4 20 E OF EXPRESSWAY
KENNETH B WHEELER LLM T A X
01-20 -3 0 -5 1 2-0 0 0 0 -0 47 0
PAD: 2 724 ORLANDO DR
L O T 47 ( L E S S BEG N 31 DEG 57
* * ***** p a r k V I E W 2ND ADD
••••***PB 4 PG 5

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NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

GUERRERO J U A N I T A i F E D E R I C O
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 0 0 S PAI. METTO AVE
E 6 6 . 5 E T O F L O T S 7 fc 8 . . .
MORSE SARAH E
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 2 5 S MAGN OL I A AVE
L O T S 17 * 18 2ND ADD T O PARK . .
MC C O N N E L L DALE E
01-20-30-513-0000-0250
PAD: P A L M E T T O AVE
L O T S 25 26 4 27 2ND ADD T O . . .
MC C O N N E L L DALE E
01-20-30-513-0000-0310
PAD: 2 8 0 0 SANFORD AVE
L O T S 31 4 32 ( L E S S RD) 2ND . . .
MC C O N N E L L DALE F.
01-20-30-513-0000-0330
PA D: 2 8 1 4 S SANFORD AVE
L O T S 33 4 34 ( L E S S RD) 2ND . . .
MC C O N N E L L DAI.E
01-20-30-513-0000-0350
PAD: 2 8 1 8 S SANFORD AVE
L O T 35 ( L E S S RD) 2ND ADD TO . . .
MAC M I L L A N J AMES A i SUE A
01-20-30-513-0000-0410
PAD: 2 8 2 3 P A L M E T T O AVE
S 1/2 O F L O T 41 4 A L L L O T 42 . .
M A C M I L L I A N J AMES A &amp; SUE A
01-20 -3 0 -5 1 3-0 0 0 0 -0 47 0
PAD: 2 8 58 SANFORD AVE
L O T S 47 4 48 ( L E S S RD) 2ND . . .
** ** * * * PARK VI E W
. . . . . . . p g 3 pG 89
DAVENPORT WESTBROOK L
01-20 -3 0 -5 1 4-0 0 0 0 -0 01 0
PAD: 2 7 T H S T
L O T S 1 T O 6 4 30 F T OF VACD . . .
* * * * * * * PARK V I E W 1 ST ADD
* * . . . . * P B 3 PG 96
GREGG J AMES J 4
MC K I N N E Y DAMON
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2801 S PARK AVE
L O T S 13 414 1 S T ADD T O TARK . . .
................. EVANS SUBD
............* *PB 1 PG 17
D I T T M A N RAYMOND
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 1 3 S PARK AVE
L O T 7 ( L E S S F. 165 F T )
A L L E N B E T T Y ANN
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 2 0 S PARK AVE
LOTS 20 4 21

SEQ. *

100.47

2,179

322.42

2,180

1,890.16

2,1 81

1,344.87

2,182

2,264.31

2,183

868.9 4

2,184

751.47

2,185

2,505.89

2,261.58

989.27

869.05

970.20

2,186

2,187

2,188

2,189

2,190

******‘SOUTH PINECREST
................. ...
10 PGS 9 4 10
SPENCER MATTHEW S 4 L E S L I E S
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 122 P I N E C R E S T DR
MESSER L E E F I I
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 10
T A D : 139 P I N E C R E S T DR
A P P L I N G WAYNE L 4 R I T A R
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 L A U R E L DR
K I N G ANDREW C 4 K A T H E R I N E S
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - O D O O - O l O O ( HX)
PAD: 123 L A U R E L DR
BF.LAND D I A N A P
01-20-30-517-0D00-0240
PAD: 178 P I N E C R E S T DR
. . . . . . . S O U T H P I N E C R E S T 1 S T ADD
t * ...............
10 PGS 42 4 43

ACOSTA MARISOL 4 DAVID
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 206 L A U R E L DR
LEACH W I L L I A M E 4 J A N E T M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 800 F. A I R P O R T BLVD
HINES SHERI A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 0 5 S PARK AVE
. . . . . . . RO S A L I ND H E I G H T S
*
.....
3 PG 47
GREEN M I CH A E L A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 1 3 S PAIXF.TTO AVE

434.91

2 , 191

1 , 683.58

2 , 192

626.69

2 , 193

669.72

2 , 194

1,663.08

2,195

621.24

2 , 196

827.06

2,197
•

908.74

390.8 7

2 , 198

2,199

476.96

2,200

0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 0 0 S MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK 6

GOTTFRIED I.AWRENCE

1,381.80

0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3030 MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T S 10 11 4 12 BLK 6
G O T T F R I E D I.AWRF.NCE
0120-30-519-0600-0130
T A D : 3034 MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T S 13 T O 18 ( L E S S S 153 . . .
---------------------------------- SEC 02 TWP 20 RNG 30-

YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AI,
20-30-300-0170-0000
2 1 39 W 2 5T H S T

939.55

1 , 171.20

2,201

2,202

2,203

( HX)

YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AI.
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 7 A - 0 000
PAD: 2 1 27 W 2 5T H S T
SANFORD P I N E R I DG E L T D
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 1A-0000
GAT H ERS MARQUETTA
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 4A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 782 RIDGEWOOD AVE
. . . . . . . GENEVA TERRACE
. * * . . . * p B i i pG 36
ENGRAM K A T I N A L
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 515 HIGHLAWN AVE
................. GENEVA T ERRACE AMENDED

2,738.90

2,204

7,471.69

2.205

1,913.52

2.206

224.29

2,207

TORO ALF REDO C
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 13-0000-0B20
PAD: 1022 S P I N E RI DGE C I R
U N I T B2 T H E P I N E R I DG E C LUB
................. T I N E R I DG E CLUB V I L L A G E
* * * * * * » PH 10 BLDG 12
.............. ..
1662 PG 1494
J A F F E R MOHAMFD A
02-20-30-515-0000-0B20
PAD: 1222 S P I N E R I DG E C I R
U N I T B2 T H E P I N E RI DG E C LUB
................. P I N E R I DG E C L U B V I L L A G E
.............. * PH 12 BLDG 15
............* *ORB 1677 PG 1713
MELENDEZ G I A D Y S
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 H 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1518 S P I N E R I DG E C I R
U N I T HI T H E P I N E R I DG E C LUB
................. P I N E RI DGE CLUB V I LI A G E
. . . . . . . PH 14 BLDG 16
. . . . . . » o r b 1686 PG 1504
RUARK RI CHARD W
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - O A 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1631 S P I N E R I DG E C I R
U N I T A3 T H E P I N E R I DG E C LUB
. . . . . . . p l a c i d WOODS PH 1
................. ...
51 PGS 23 THRU 29

1,178.47

.................
12 PGS 82 4 83
REDDEN OSCAR J R 4 ROSLYN
02-20-30-502-0000-0590
PAD: 2 543 RIDGEWOOD AVE
REDDEN OSCAR 4 ROSLYN B
02-20-30-502-0000-0600
PAD: 2 5 4 7 RIDGEWOOD AVE
N U R I D D I N H AN I Y YA H 4
N U R I D D I N DEBORAH
02-20-30-502-0000-0870
PAD: 1511 T E R RA C E DR
L O T 87 ( L E S S E 1 1 . 2 F T 4 W . . .
•••••••PLACI D LAKE TOWNHOMES
. . . . . . . p g 6 i p c s 70 - 75

1,391.19

2,208

1,393.80

2,209

1,640.92

2,210

•
................ ‘ A L L 0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
D I L L D A V I D B 4 B EV ER L Y F
277.49
02-20-30-506-0000-0030
WHITE MICHAEL O
277.49
02-20-30-506-0000-0930
•*••*•. RI DGEWOOD ACRES
. . . . . . . p g 24 PG 64
SANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
1,518.02
02-20-30-507-0000-0020
PAD: 1702 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 2 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,567.71
SANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
02-20 -3 0 -5 0 7-0 0 0 0 -0 04 0
PAD: 1 7 0 6 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 4 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,598.98
S ANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
02-20-30-507-0000-0050
PA D: 1708 RIDGEWOOD LN
1,531.65
SA N P AU L BMAGOWTIE
02-20-30-507-0000-0060
PAD: 1 710 RI DGEWOOD LN
L O T 6 RIDGEWOOD ACRES

2, 211

2,212

2,213

2,214

2.215

2.216

2,217

2,218

2,219

2,220

2,221

2,222

2.223

2.224

2.225

2.226

2.227

2.228

2,229

2,230

...
1 THE

1,178.47

2,231

...
1 THE

625.63

2,232

...
1 T HE

347.55

...

0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 333 P I A C I D I A K E DR
................. P I A C I D WOODS PH 2
............* * PB 58 PGS 4 - 6
GRUI.LON F R A N C I SC O A 4 F.DUVIGF.S
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 4 0 ( HX)
TAD: 148 GLEASON CV

GRANADOS RODOI.FO P 4
POVF.DA MARIA F. M

1,204.01

1 , 312.8 5

1,404.56

TAXES DUE

403.3 0

2,249

284.85

2,250

1,481.76

2,2 51

1,566.33

2,252

M A R T I N MALCOLM W J R 4 KATHLEEN
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 36 CROFTON WAY
* “ “ “ CHASE GROVES U N I T 10
................. PB 49 PGS
71 4 72

1,472.19

2,253

LUZZI WINIFRED 4
CONNERY LAURA F

2,489.14

2,2 54

1,788.49

2,255

1,642.93

2,256

2,527.62

2,257

2,406.53

2,258

2,033.60

2,259

222.9 8

2,260

2,607.82

2,261

327.21

2,262

2,385.68

2,263

466.55

2,264

2,425.97

2,265

817.26

2,266

3,298.27

2,267

4,182.05

2,268

1,299.33

2,269

817.26

2,270

134,848.12

2,2 71

86.38

2,272

85.38

2,273

1,037.61

2,274

1,263.77

2,275

746.39

2,276

703.5 9

2,277

1,143.37

2,278

1,163.57

2,279

261.3 1

2,280

1,652.89

2,281

1,163.76

2,282

76.87

2,283

1,991.63

2,284

1,991.63

2,285

03-20-30-518-0000-0930
T A D : 881 D E L F I N O PL
DOVER JOHN
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 893 D E L F I N O PL
................. CHASE GROVES U N I T 5B

.......pg 5 0 PGS 67 4 6 8
REDMOND TOM JR 4 JEANNETTE M
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 697 ALAMOSA PL
..................CHASE GROVES U N I T 4A
. . . . . . . p g 52 p c s 94 4 95
RIVERS CRAIG A
03-20-30-521-0000-1520
PAD: 2 775 AMAYA T ER
MA R T I N ROBERT 4 P A T R I C I A L
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2751 AMAYA T ER
MITCHELL TIN A D
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 19 AMAYA T E R
. . . . . . . c h a s e GROVES U N I T 3
. . . . . . . p g 57 pGS 4 0 j 49
VAUGHN D A N I E L H SR 4 C Y N T H I A S
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2511 ABACUS C T
TRAN KI M T
03-20-30-524-0000-3040
PAD: 2 5 3 5 DWYER LN
................. HI D D EN LAKE PH 2 U N I T 4
.............. ..
25 PGS 66 4 67
S M I T H HOWARD J 4 E L A I N E M
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 F T - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 125 C E N T E N N I A L DR
................. E G RET S IJVNDING
................. PB 54 PGS 96 THRU 99
DILLO N ALBA
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 7 0 0 GOLDEN EAGLE PT
MC N E I L E L I Z A B E T H
03-20-30-5P B-0000-1790
PAD: 3245 E G RE T S L A N D I N G DR
BLAKE J O H N N I E L 4 S Y L V I A A
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P B - 0 0 0 0 - 2 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 089 E G R E T S L A N D I N G DR
“ “ •“ T HE COVE
. . . . . . . p g 5 6 pGS 4 0 _ 43
................. A L L 1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 A / 6A PT 6 P T
WI L L I A M S O N J AMES 4 L A Q U I T A
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 PJ-0000-0020
PAD: 2 6 05 REAGAN T R L
MC GRATH JAMES
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P J - 0 0 0 0 - 1190 ( HX)
PAD: 3 290 SA F E HARBOR LN
NORTHAN CARYN
03-20 -3 0 -5 P J-0 0 0 0 -1 2 5 0
PAD: 2 6 2 0 REAGAN T R L
* . * * . * . T H E C0VE PH 2

5

GANDHARRY DROPATTIE 4 YADRAM

2 , 236

0320-30-5PZ-0000-0760
PAD: 2681 REAGAN T R A I L
----------------------------------SEC 04 TWP 20 RNG 30-

....*
......
..............
264.72

1,456.75

1,289.24

2,842.37

896.28

04PAD:

20-30-300-005A-0000
650 RANTOUI. I.N

MC BRAYER DOUGLAS R 4
MARGUERITE M

2,238

2,239

2,240

2,241

2,242

2,243

2,244

2,245

2,246

2,248

. . . . . . . .

2 , 235

2,237

SEQ. #

1,970.03

B O N N I V I L L E HARRY F t LAURA M
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 201 S C R Y S T A L VI EW
•••••••LOCH ARBOR I S L E O F P I NE S
................. SEC NO 2
• •* * “ *PB 8 PG 63
C A S I E R ROBERT A ( MARY
03-20-30-510-0000-0110
PAD: E C R Y S T A L DR
J U N E ROBERT J
03-20-30-510-0000-0240
PAD: S C R Y S T A L VI EW
L O T 24 4 S 10 F T OF L O T 25 . . .
.............. ‘ CHASE GROVES U N I T 1
................. PB 44 PGS
24 THRU 28
Q U I L E S PEDRO L 4 SUSAN
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 3030 D E L L C R E S T PL
CHAI.BAUD CESAR &amp; J A N E
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 133 D E L L C R E S T PL
................. CHASE GROVES U N I T 8
*
................ PB 4 7 PGS 57 4 58

AI.COTT WILLIAM M 4 POUNF.H M

*******LOCH ARBOR CRYSTAL IAKES

03-20-30-503-0000-0950
PAD: HOMEWOOD DR
L O T S 95 ♦ 96
O' CO NN O R EUGENE J 4
O ' CONNOR P A T R I C I A A
03-20-30-503-0000-107B
PAD: 223 HOMEWOOD DR
N 90 F T OF W 143 F T OF L O T 107
.............. ..
ARBOR F A I R L A N E SEC
•••••••PB 9 PG 100
H I L L W I L L I E F 4 EART HA L
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 HOMEWOOD DR
L O T 1 ( L E S S W 14 F T ) ♦ N 11 . . .
•••••••LOCH ARBOR
................. GEORGE S WITMERS R E PL A T
................. NORTH AMORY LAKE
TURNER C O T E R 4 SHANNON M
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 303 FAI RWAY RD
• • • • • • • g E L - I S L E SEC OF LOCH ARBOR
•.............. PB 7 PG 72
C A RT E R J E N N I F E R A
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 111 W C R Y S T A L DR
L O T 6 ♦ N 15 F T O F L O T 7 BLK 4
•••••••LOCH ARBOR I S L E O F P I N E S
.............. ..
NO 1 AMENDED P L A T
*••••••PB 9 PG 68
S I P E S J AMES R J R 4 PAMELA L
A P T 119
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 6 S C R Y S T A L DR
. . . . . . . L O C H ARBOR I S L E OF P I N E S
•••••••SEC NO 1
••••“ •PB 8 PG 49

2,234

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

................. PB 58 PGS 73 - 78
P I C K E N S DON H 4 J E N N I F E R D
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 PZ- 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0
PAD: 2 762 T E A K PI A C E

............“ C LUB SE C
................. PB 5 PGS 73

♦ 74

2,233

• ft******

0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 0 0 ( HX)
T A D : 377 P I A C I D I A K E DR
................ HI D D EN I A K E V I L I A S PH 3
................. PB 28 PGS 3 T O 6
POLEY DONNA G
444.7 5
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 G J - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 10 (HX)
PAD: 102 C L E A R I A K E C I R
CRANE MONICA A
497.12
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 G J - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 150 SABAI, PALM C T
ROBINSON F F . L I S A A
1,528.56
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 G J - 0 0 0 0 - 0 B 70
PAD: 163 C L E A R LAKE C I R
GREENIAW K E V I N B 4 DIANNE
837.13
022 0 - 3 0 - 5 G J - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 102 SHADY OAK DR
----------------------------------SEC 03 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 -------------------------MC KEF. RALPH R 4 RANDI L
2,124.83
032 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 400 W C R Y S T A L DR

WICKSTRUM SALLY C 4 CARMAN
REBECCA A ET AI.

******* PLAT

SEQ. #

1,531.65
SANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
02-20-30-507-0000-0100
PAD: 1715 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 10 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,599.98
SANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
02-20-30-507-0000-0120
PAD: 1711 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 12 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,531.65
SANPAUL BMAGOWTIE
02-20-30-507-0000-0130
PAD: 1709 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 13 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,599.98
SANPAUL BMAGOWTI E
02-20-30-507-0000-0140
PAD: 1707 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 14 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
1,567.71
SANPAUL BMAGOWTI E
02-20-30-507-0000-0150
PAD: 1705 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 15 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
SANPAUL BMAGOWTI E
1,518.02
02-20-30-507-0000-0170
PAD: 1701 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 17 RIDGEWOOD ACRES
. . . . . . . T ERRACE T HE
. . . . . . . p g 24 PGS 7 5 - 7 7
1,243.54
S M I T H RAYMOND
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0000-02C0
PAD: 203 T ERRACE C T
1,251.36
S M I T H RAYMOND
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 DO
PAD: 404 TERRACE C T
* .............. HI D D EN LAKE V I L I A S PH 1
................. ...
26 PGS 99 T O 101
1,299.46
P RI NZ DEBRA P
02-20-30-509-0000-0020
T A D : 109 SPRE ADI NG OAK C T
663.00
POVF.DA J O S E &amp;
POVF.DA E R I K
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 108 SP RE ADI NG OAK C T
................. HI D D EN IAKF. V I L I A S PH 2
................. ...
27 PGS 1 4 2
1,385.93
WI LCOX ROBERT J 4 DAWN M
02-20-30-510-0000-0510
PAD: 114 SYCAMORE C T
494.94
K IR K J OHN F
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 4 0 ( HX)
T A D : 163 SAND P I N E C I R
. . . . . . . P I N E R I DG E C LUB V I L L A G E 1 THE
. . . . . . . p H 3 A CONDO BLDG 9
. . . . . . . p g 32 p c s 28 TO 31
854.46
W I L L I A M S D I A N E W 4 MARK S
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0000-0C20
PAD: 923 S P I N E R I DG E C I R
U N I T C 2 T H E P I N E R I DG E C LUB . . .
. . . . . . . P I N E R I DG E CLUB V I L L A G E 1 THE
................. PH 6 BLDG 13
. . . . . . » o r b 1707 PG 669

GOMEZ NATANAF.L 4 AGENJO
RUTH M 4 AJMERI NILSA

MAYA RAPHAEL 4 VIRGINIA

02PAD:

TAXES DUE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 8 A-0000
PAD: COUNTRY C LUB RD/ OFF
T A T R O SARAH K 4 DONALD
04-20-30-300-028G-0000
PAD: COUNTRY C LUB RD/OFF
CRAFT E R IC C
04-20-30-300-1100-0000
PAD: 110 DORCHESTER SQ
FARESE ANDREA
04-20-30-300-2050-0000
PAD: 205 DORCHESTER SQ
S T E E L E KELLY C
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 3 0 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 303 DORCHESTER SQ
“ “ “ •LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB
. . . • • • • e n t r a n c e SEC
................. PB 5 PGS 71 ♦ 72
E L L E R B E SHER YL C
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 MIRROR DR
DASE J OANN 4 W I L L I A M R
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 201 MIRROR DR
WEST MATTHEW 4 DI ANNA L
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 203 R I DG E DR
S 1/2 O F L O T 2 4 A L L L O T 3 4 . . .
SIMMONS JAMES F 4 BARBARA
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 212 FORREST DR
L O T S 6 * 2 6 ♦ S 8 F T OF L O T . . .
ANDERSON MARTHA T R U S T E E
FBO C H E R Y L L POLK
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 208 F ORE ST DR
SIMMONS JAMES F 4 BARBARA L
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 214 FORREST DR
L O T 27 ♦ N 1/2 OF L O T 28 BLK 7
“ “ “ •BREEZY ACRES
“ •••“ PB 10 PG 1
J ACKSON J E A N E
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 S H E A L E Y RD
NLY 115 F T O F L O T 3
“ “ •“ OAKS O F TI MAC UAN
. . . . . . . p g 60 p c s 46 - 48

2,040.67

2,247

................. A L L 0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 A - 0 000
HUDSON MORGAN LAND HOLDI NGS L L
04-20-30-503-0000-0050
PAD: 2Q9 T I MAC UAN OAKS C T
HUDSON MORGAN I N V I N C
04-20-30-503-0000-0060
PAD: 200 T I MA C U A N OAKS C T

l

�T he H erald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

JORDAN EDVENTURES L L C
04-20-30-503-0000-0100
PAD: 216 T I MA C U A N OAKS C T
* * * * * * * LOCH A R B O R - P H I L L I P S SEC
. * . . . . . PB 9 PGS 65 + 66
K E I T H AARON D &amp; RENEE M
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 416 H C R Y S T A L DR
S T R Y C H A L A J ADWI GA &amp;
C A B A J TOMASZ
04-20-30-506-0300-0050
PAD: 435 W C R Y S T A L DR
MC BRAYER DOUGLAS R &amp;
MARGUE RI T E M
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 433 W C R Y S T A L DR
CARUTHERS BOBBY G S J A C Q U E L I N E
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
T A D : 2 5 6 LAKEVI EW DR
MCBRAYER DOUGLAS R &amp;
MARGUE RI T E M
04-20-30-506-0500-0020
PAD: 203 L A K EVI EW DR
T A T R O SARAH K t DONALD
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 213 L A K EVI EW DR
* * * * * * * COUNTRY C LUB OAKS
* * * * * * * PB 39 PGS g 3 s 04
DUFFY MATTHEW H
04-20-30-509-0000-0250
PAD: 122 OAK VI E W C I R
* * * * * * ‘ COUNTRY C LUB OAKS PH 2
............* * PB 43 PGS 50 &amp; 51
IJiRRF.UR ROGER F &amp; K E L L Y S
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 132 OAK VI EW C I R
DOWUONA G O D F R I ED N &amp; E L I Z A B E T H
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 556 HARDWOOD PL
* * * * * * * T I M A C U A N U N I T 12
* * * * * * * PB 52 PGS 62 THRU 64
I . A T T I N G CAROLYN
04-20-30-512-0000-0050
PAD: 481 MOHAVE T E R
G E I S S S T E VE N J &amp; S H I R L E Y E
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 362 MOHAVE T E R
LOPEZ PABLO &amp; T HERESA
04-20-30-512-0000-0560
PAD: 353 MOHAVE T E R
* * * * * * ‘ M A Y F A I R C L U B PH 1
. . . * . . . PB 53 PGS 7 S 0
HENSLE Y AD R I A N C &amp; J U D Y A
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 G O L F S I D E C I R
E I N S T E I N GARY &amp; PAMELA R
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 G O L F S I D E C I R
MONTANEZ HECTOR &amp; I R I S
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 173 G O L F S I D E C I R
* * * * * * * T USC A N Y A T LAKE MARY PH 1
* . » * * . « PB 57 PGS 75 THRU 77
KOVACS CHARLES M
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 339 V I A T USCANY LOOP
BEVERLY BARRY C &amp; NEENA W
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 459 V I A T U SC AN Y LOOP
SPEARS MARK A
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4 8 9 V I A T USCANY LOOP
***** “ RESERVE A T LAKE MARY
• * • • • * . PB 59 PGS 59 t h r u 61
T O US A HOMES I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0010
PAD: 701 RANTOUL LN
T O US A HOMES I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0020
PAD: 705 RANTOUL LN
E NGL E HOMES/ORI»ANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0060
PAD: 721 RANTOUL LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0070
PAD: 725 RANTOUL LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-0080
PAD: 729 RANTOUL LN
E NGL E HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
S U I T E 250
04-20-30-516-0000-0250
PAD: 797 RANTOUL LN
E NGL E HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0560
PAD: 846 ARBORMOOR PL
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-0570
PAD: 842 ARBORMOOR PL
T O USA HOMES I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0610
PAD: 826 ARBORMOOR PL
S T R A T E G I C C A P I T A L RESOURCES
04-20-30-516-0000-0620
PAD: 822 ARBORMOOR PL
T O USA HOMES I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-0640
PAD: 814 ARBORMOOR PL
T OUSA HOMES I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0650
PAD: 805 ARBORMOOR PL
TOUSA HOMES I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-0660
PAD: 809 ARBORMOOR PL
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0670
PAD: 813 ARBORMOOR PL
TOUSA HOMES INC
04-20-30-516-0000-0600
PAD: 344 HANNAH WJ
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0700
PAD: 787 B LAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0710
PAD: 791 B LAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0720
PAD: 795 BLAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-0770
PAD: 815 BLAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-0780
PAD: 819 B L AI RMONT LN
RI NTHARAMY DOUANG
04-20-30-516-0000-0930
PAD: 378 BAYMOOR WAY
T OUSA HOMES I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-1290
PAD: 804 BLAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-1300
PAD: 792 BLAI RMONT LN
T O USA HOMES I NC
04-20-30-516-0000-1310
PAD: 788 B LAI RMONT LN
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-1330
PAD: 833 ARBORMOOR PL
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-1340
PAD: 837 ARBORMOOR PL
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO I N C
04-20-30-516-0000-1400
PAD: 869 ARBORMOOR PL
. . . . . ‘ •TUSCANY A T LAKE MARY PH 2
. * . * . . . PB 60 PGS 80 THRU 82
* * * . * . »ALL 0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
i

SEQ. #

1,991.63

2,286

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

2,287

1,492.44

2,288

741.64

2,289

1,272.83

2,290

1,455.88

2,2 91

2,292

2,293

3,082.98

2,294

2,360.76

2,295

3,380.31

2,296

2,315.21

2,297

3,782.11

2,298

2,136.27

2,299

1,948.40

2, 300

2,191.16

5,218.58

2,301

2 , 302

4,837.47

2,303

4,787.46

2 , 304

997.32

997.32

997.32

838.2 1

2,305

2,306

2,307

997.32

2,308

997.32

2 , 309

998.32

2,310

838.21

2,311

838.21

2,312

030.21

2,313

4,535.77

2,314

838.21

2,315

.................PB 36 PGS 34 &amp; 35
L I T W E N A K M I CH A E L P i DAWN1 T
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 486 AUTUMN OAKS PL
..............H I L L S OF LAKE MAR
PH 4
.............. ..
36 PGS 36 &amp; 37
S O RR E L L GREGORY D S KAREN1 L
05-20-30-502-0000-06
( HX)
PAD; 412 CINNAMON OA
:t
* .............. TI MAC U AN U N I T 6
* * * * * * * PB 37 PGS 63 T O 65i
KRASZENSKT DEN NI S &amp; SHAR IN
05-20-30-503-0000-0010
PAD: RED WING DR
G A Z I A N O MYRA J
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 1HX)
PAD: 731 RED WING DR
P A T T E RS O N C HARLES C
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 445 BLUE SMOKE C T
.............. ‘ S T R A T T O N H I L L
•** * * * * P B 38 PGS 90 T O 92
BUEI. VAS L U I S R S MARTHA
05-20-30-504-0000-0150
PAD: 488 ARROWMOUNT PL
C L A U SSE N C H R I S T I N E K
0 5 - 2 b - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 715 POWDERHORN C I R
* * * * * * ‘ TI MAC U AN U N I T 17
.............. * PB 41 PGS 8*9 S, 90
* * * * * * .PARRENT A/7P
J ACKSON L L O Y D A
05-20-30-506-0000-0340
PAD: 8 2 9 EAGLE CLAW C T
* * * * * * ‘ WOODBRIDGE LAKES U N I T 1
.............. * PB 51 PGS 16 THRU 20
K I N G LARRY P J R
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 733 P I C K E A T R T ER
................. H I L L S OF LAKE MARY PH 1
................. PB 36 PGS 29 T O 31
H RA B I A GEORGIANN
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 J N - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 818 B R I G H T MEADOW DR
T A Y L O R JOHNNY &amp; K R I S T I N E
052 0 - 3 0 - 5 J N - 0 0 0 0 - 1 040 (HX)
PAD: 319 P I N E SHADOW LN
---------------------------------- SEC 06 TWP 20 RNG 30
HEATHROW 3 L L C
C/ O C O L O N I A L R E A L T Y LP
0620-30-300-002A-0000
PAD: I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
GOLDEN KENNETH E S DEANA G
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 911 BANANA LAKE RD
HEATHROW DEV ASSOC L T D
0620-30-300-0180-0000
---------------------------------- SEC 07 TWP 20 RNG 30
HEATHROW LAND &amp; DEV CORP
072 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 A-0000
PAD: 365 I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
F W C RE A L E S T A T E L L C
07-20-30-300-0200-0000
PAD: R I N E H A R T P.D
( 1 . 7 6 AC)
P I N N A C L E PRIME P R O P E R T I E S L L C
07-20-30-300-023B-0000
( 1 . 3 4 AC)
• *• « • • • SMATHERS
* * *•*•*5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
.................8 PARCELS
ROBI SON B R I A N E S DEBORAH A
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 3 N - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
T A D : 100 SMATHERS I.N
SEC 07 TWP 2 0S RCE 30E BEG . . .
** ** * * * F E A T H E R EDGE CONDO
. . ■ * * * *0 RB 1510 PG 894
D A V I S D I A N E F.
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7- 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 D O
PAD: 139 F E A T H ER EDGE LOOP
U N I T 9D
----------------------------------SEC 08 TWP 20 RNG 30
SLOAN RUDY I, L I F E F.ST
( B RY ANT V I R G I L L I I I E T A L )
0820-30-300-023A-0000
PAD: 398 TERRY I.N
.............. ‘ C R Y S T A L H E I G H T S
* “ “ “ PB 6 PG 11

CLIPPARD GARY &amp; DONNA

838.21

2,316

038.21

2,317

838.21

2,318

838.21

2,319

830.21

2,320

838.21

838.21

2 , 321

2,322

838.21

2,323

838.21

2 , 324

3.719.84

2 , 325

838.21

2,326

838.21

2,327

838.21

2,328

838.21

2,329

838.21

2,330

838.21

* * ******

SEQ.*
2,3 32

0 RNG 3 0 --------------------------PH 3

153.33

4 , 182.36

TAXES DUE

DUKE GREGORY
04-20-30-517-0000-0640
PAD: 257 V I A S I E N A LN

********

1,234.00

May 2.0, 16.2004

2,331

0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 160 WI LSON DR
L O T S 15 i 16 t E 1/2 OF LO T .
' C R Y S T A L H E I G H T S AMENDED
■PLAT
' PB 6 PG 62
BOYER ROBERT C &amp; ROSE MARI E
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - O B O O - 0 0 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 142 WI LSON DR
N 100 F T O F S 451 F T OF E . . .
.................C R Y S T A L LAKE SHORES
* * * * * * ' AMENDED P L AT
* * * * * * *PB 6 PG 18
ENGS SAMUEL E &amp;
TENNILLE ELIZABETH J
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 4 2 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 317 W L AK E V I E W AVE
L O T S 10 T O 15 S S 14 F T OF . . .
O R T I Z CHARMAI NE I
08-20 -3 0 -5 0 3-4 3 0 0 -0 0F0
PAD: S E M I NO L E AVE
F. 3 F T OF L O T F + A L L L O T S G .
MARSHALL C L A Y T O N O &amp; E I . A I N E W '
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 4 900-00M0
PAD: 2 894 W LAKE MARY BLVD
L O T S M N fi E 8 F T O F VACD S T .
******* F O R E S T T H E
• *• * • » • PB 20 PGS 49 TO 52
STORMF.R DONALD E
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - O B O O - O l 40
PAD: 525 W P L A N T A T I O N BLVD
STORMER DONALD E
08-20-30-504-0D 00-0510
PAD: 603 W C L U B BLVD
****** F O R E S T T H E
PHASE 2 SEC I
****** PB 23 PGS 23 i 24
O T T O DANA D t EMMA F L I F E E S T
( O T T O DANA D i EMMA F T R S )
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 154 P L A N T A T I O N BLVD
******* F O R E S T T H E PHASE 2 SEC 2
* * * * * * * PB 24 PGS 22 T O 24
SHAFER GRACE L
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 119 E P L A N T A T I O N BLVD
CAREY B E T T Y J
08-20 -3 0 -5 0 6-0 0 0 0 -1 35 0
PAD: 126 E P L A N T A T I O N BLVD
* ............T I MA C U A N U N I T 16 PH 1 RE PI A T
* * * * * * PB 40 p c s 12 T O 16
GAGLIANO ALB ER T L I F E E S T
(GAGLIANO MICHAEL E T AL)
08-20 -3 0 -5 0 7-0 0 0 0 -0 48 0
PAD: 580 MASALO PL
BRENNEMAN D A N I E L J &amp; L I S A A
0 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 503 MASALO P L
MASTRI ANN1 GERARD A t
SHENKER L I S A R
0 8 - 2 0 * 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 530 A L O K EE C T
GOMES C ARL E &amp; DOROTHY P
FRASER S H I R L E Y
08-20-30-507-0000-1110
PAD: 444 A L 1 N O L E LOOP

1,452.53

2, 333

2,785.82

2,3 34

1,116.64

2,335

4,003.78

2,336

3,895.64

2,337

3,598.84

2.338

2,427.29

2.339

4,502.71

2,340

3,004.97

2,341

1 , 938.82

2 , 6 8 3 . 45

78,797.84

2 , 342

2, 343

2,3 44

655.91

2,345

21 . 8 9

2 , 346

2,014.10

2.347

4,577.81

2.348

11,618.38

1,509.95

2,329.81

3,404.72

657.13

2,806.90

2,349

2,350

2,3 51

2,352

2,353

2,3 54

760.97

2,355

528.3 4

2,356

2,772.76

2,357

1,151.10

2,350

1,215.02

2,359

440.95

649.40

1,406.25

4,831.40

2,928.85

2,360

2,3 61

2,362

2,363

2.364

4,904.62

2.365

4,379.14

2,366

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

CONSTANT ODET TE
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4 69 ALI NOLF. LOOP
* . * * * . * M A N D E R L E Y SUB PH 1
*
.PB 48 PGS 75 THRU 77
BAQR1 HURR
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 695 MANDERI.EY RUN
****** *MANDF,RLEY SUB PH 2
• * * * * * * PB 50 PGS 12 &amp; 13
S T O V E R ROGER A &amp; KATHY L
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 124 RANDON T E R
*
.MANDERI.EY SUB TH 3
............* * PB 50 PGS 28 i 29
KEENAN J A I M E L
08-20-30-510-0000-1650
PAD: 678 RANDON T E R
*•••*•*T i m a c u a N U N I T 16 TH 2
* * * * * . * PB
PGS 6 6 THRU 68
PAONE THOMAS J J R S TRACY W
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 425 MAYA S T
GO F F J A N E A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 389 MAYA S T
T O T O FRANK L
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 (HX)
T A D : 746 MUSAGO RUN
***** “ C R Y S T A L LAKE WI N T E R HOMES
. . . . . . *S U b d
. . . . . . . PB 2 r e s 114 115 t 116
HARTY RI CHARD
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 0 6 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
T A D : 133 W GOODHEART AVE
L O T S 6 7 I W 1/2 OF L O T 8 . . .
FORD BARBARA J
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 70 ( HX)
PAD: 322 N COUNTRY C LUB RD
L O T 16 ( L E S S W 1 . 5 F T S A L L . . .
MAGELOFF W I L L I A M
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 130 F LOY D AVE
F. 1/2 OF L O T 29 i A L L L O T S . . .
SHORT I,E C O N S U L T I N G &amp; I N V I NC
O 0 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 A L - 1 0 0 0 - 0 3 10
F. 1/2 OF LO T 31 BLK 10
BELLAMY J OSE PH
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1200-0050
PAD: 177 E FLOYD AVE
LOT 5 S N 1/2 OF VACD A L L E Y
...
I.EF.P W I L L I A M F (. P A T R I C I A A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 1 2 0 0 - 0 2 90 ( HX)
PAD: 184 E ALMA AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 29 (. A L L L O T S . . .
Q U I N N JAMES E S J OAN M S
GOOD M I C H A E L J
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1400-0190
PAD: 259 COUNTRY C LUB RD
L O T S 19 20 21 t 22 BLK 14
EVANS A N I T A M
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1 8 0 0 - 0 1 50
PAD: E GRAND BEND AVE
L O T S 15 * 16 BLK 18
WATSON MABEL F
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1 8 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 136 E LAKE MARY AVE
L O T S 31 TO 36 (. PT VACD S T . . .
BRASHF.ARS RI CHARD &amp;
HALD LORI A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 1 9 0 0 - 0 0 10 ( HX)
PAD: 249 N 2ND S T
L O T S 1 2 3 l 4 &amp; PT VACD S T . . .
A L C O T T GARY R 5.
HARR I S M I C H A E L W
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1 9 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 (HX)
T A D : 189 F. GRAND BEND AVE
L O T S 15 16 17 i 18 BLK 19
LEARNING U N L IM IT E D
I N T E R N A T I O N A L SCHOOLS
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 2 2 0 0 - 0 1 50
PAD: 143 E LAKE MARY AVE
L O T S 15 16 17 ( 18 &amp; P T VACD . . .
HO L T D AV I D H &amp;
I.OKEY AMY
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 2 3 0 0 - 0 1 90
T A D : 166 E WI LBUR AVE
L O T S 19 TO 23 S PT VACD S T . . .
HO L T D A V I D H &amp;
LOKEY AMY
08-20-30-5AL-2300-0240
PAD: WI LBUR AVE
L O T S 24 * 25 BI.K 23
SESAME C A R I B B E A N CO
C/ O GEORGE MOSCOSO 22ND FLOOR
08-20-30-5AL-2300-0290
PAD: 182 WI LBUR 186 AVE
L O T S 29 T O 34 ( L E S S W 10 F T . . .
HAWKINS JAMES R J R 1 KAREN
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 2 300-0 350
PAD: 200 W 1 S T S T
L O T S 35 &amp; 36 BLK 23 C R Y S T A L . . .
F E L T S CAROLYN A
08-20-30-5AL-2400-028A
PAD: 210 LAKE C R Y S T A L AVE
S 106 F T OF L O T S 28 t 33 i S . . .
GREENE K E V I N J i D I A N A G
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 2 6 0 0 - 0 3 10
PAD: 122 C R Y S T A L LAKE AVE
L O T S 31 32 ♦ 33 BLK 26
EHLERS D I N A H
08-20-30-5AI.-2700-0260
PAD: 130 C R Y S T A L LAKE AVE
L O T S 26 T O 31 BLK 27
J E N K I N S P A T R I C I A A &amp; HOLLOWAY
CASEY L &amp; P I E R C Y LOWANA E T AL
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 2 8 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 173 WI LBUR AVE
L O T S 8 9 ♦ 10 ( L E S S E 8 F T . . .
MULLINS K E L L I A
08-20-30-5AL-2800-0290
PAD: 182 C R Y S T A L LAKE AVE
L O T S 29 « 30 BLK 28
LOE B R I AN R &amp; DEBORAH D
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 3 4 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 4410 L AK E V I E W AVE
L O T S 19 20 21 i 22 S E 8 F T . . .
O R T I Z CHARMAI NE I
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -3 4 00-0320
PAD: 2 5 9 W L AK E V I E W AVE
L O T S 32 33 4 34 S N 14 F T OF . . .
MARMORALE ELMO &amp;
A L V E S FERNANDO
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 3 8 0 0 - 0 0 10
PAD: 109 E C R Y S T A L LAKE AVE
L O T S 1 2 S 3 4 N 1/2 O F VACD . . .
SE C R E T A R I A T STABLES INC
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 3 8 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 159 COUNTRY CLUB RD
L O T S 19 20 4 21 4 S 1/2 OF . . .
S E C R E T A R I A T STABLES INC
08-20-30-5AL-3800-0220
PAD: L AK E V I E W AVE
L O T S 22 4 23 S S 1/2 O F VACD . . .
LOE B R I A N R 4 DEBORAH D
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 4 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 5 W LA K E V I EW AVE
L O T S 1 2 3 4 19 20 21 6 22 4 . . .
O R T I Z CHARMAINE I 4
SANCHEZ A L B ER T O
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 4 3 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 9 W L A K EV I E W AVE
L O T S 14 15 16 17 4 18 4 S 14 . . .
DOMANSKY M I C H A E L A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - S A L - 4 5 0 0 - 0 1 20 ( HX)
PAD: 171 L A K EV I E W AVE
E 22 F T OF L O T 12 4 A L L L O T S . . .
----------------------------------SE C 09 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 -

t

Pagf 21
SEQ. *

4,162.32

2,367

********

3,343.23

2,368

2,815.05

2,369

2,781.24

2,370

5,539.72

2,371

4,760.16

2,372

4,389.90

2,373

707.61

2 , 374

1,059.47

2,375

846.93

2 , 376

41 . 36

2, 377

1 , 358.24

2,378

641.74

2,379

760.26

2,380

63.57

2,381

901.5 8

2, 382

500.59

2,383

880.45

2,384

1,076.06

2,385

1,186.69

2 , 386

370.72

2 , 387

2,198.65

2 , 380

1,087.99

2, 389

902.00

2,390

3,059.33

2,391

2,170.29

2,392

128.0 4

2 , 393

758.60

2,394

254.58

2,395

128.0 4

2,396

5,986.85

2,397

1,370.97

2,398

582.82

2,399

989.31

2,400

1,793.73

2,401

1,151.37

2,402

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T ub H erald

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

LEARNING U N L I M I T E D
I N T E R N A T I O N A L SCHOOLS
09-20 -3 0 -3 0 0-0 3 2 0 -0 00 0
PAD : 140 E WI L B U R AVE
* * * * * * ‘ DURANTS ADD H D
* * * * * * *PB 3 PG 12
WEART J A ME S C
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD : 132 P A L M E T T O AVE
L O T S 6 ♦ 7 H D DURANTS ADD
ANDERSON R E G I N A L D D k V I C T O R I A
09-20 -3 0 -5 0 5-0 0 0 0 -0 00 0
L O T D ( L E S S T H A T PART W OF E . .
................. G R E E N L E A F ♦ WI LSONS ADD
................. PB 3 PGS 26 ♦ 27
DOVAN T E D D I B k D A V I D A
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 A ( HX)
PAD: 199 G R E E N L E A F LN
E 105 F T OF LO T 10 GREENLEAF . .
MC MURRAY L O R I E H
09-20-30-506-0000-0170
PAD: 148 LAKE S T
MEADORS M I C H A E L A
09-20-30-506-0000-0460
PAD: 139 N H O L L I S S T
L O T 46 ( 40
.................C RY S T A I . LAKF. PARK 2ND SEC
• ** ** * * P B 14 PG 17
CA YSO NIS THERESA L
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 5 BYRON AVE
* * * * * * * C R Y S T A L LAKE PARK 1ST SEC
• * * * * * * P B 13 PG 74
C E RC E D OM I N I C K J
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 A B B OT T AVE
* * * * * * ‘ C R Y S T A L RI DGE
•
.PB 38 PGS 96 T O 98
DARYADEL MOHAMMED M &amp;
PUTERBAUGH A L I S O N A
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 116 CHANNEL DR
RI CHARDSON CHARLES J I I I k
ROBYN L
09-20-30-510-0000-0490
PAD: 115 CHANNEL C I R
S C A R L E T T RI CHARD K k BEVERLY A
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 R I D G E RD
................‘ SPRI NGH U RST PARK
• • * . . . * p B 40 PGS 37 s 30

11,703.09

2,403

540.47

2,404

13.58

SANTO SALV ATORE
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 ANTHONY DR
PELAEZ J UAN
10-20-30-501-0000-0390
PAD: 217 J U S T I N WAY
NEWMAN J OAN K
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 304 R E I D C T
L O T 56 ( L E S S BEG NW COR RUN
SEGARRA J O S E J &amp; LUZ E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 6 MARC S T
A Y A L A JORGE
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 207 S I R LAWRENCE DR
L EY B A F RA N C I SC O M k N EL SY V
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 309 HELENA C T
• » » * * » * RAMBLEWOOD
•••••••PB 23 PGS 7 4 8

860.55

2,406

1,300.94

2,407

408.0 3

2,408

838.30

2,409

593.40

2,410

2,128.02

2,4 11

3,008.73

2,412

1,866.79

2,413

967.44

2,414

2,415

2,416

2,417

2,418

1,907.75

2,419

633.64

2,420

875.28

2,421

1,444.20

2,422

808.98

2,423

...

RENTON LOUIS 4 CANDACE
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 127 WILDWOOD DR
C OUTAVAS FRANK
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 204 RAMBLEWOOD DR
HUET H E R W I L L I A M 4 L U C I L L E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 312 H I D D E N I A K E DR
L O T 49 ( L E S S BEG NLY MOST . . .
.................HI D D EN LAKE PH 2 U N I T 1
•
.PB 24 PGS 15 T O 17
SEPE STEPHEN A
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 210 BORADA RD
RUPERT BRAD E 4 K E L L I E A
10-20-30-503-0200-0210
PAD: 102 BALBOA C T
•••••••GROVF.VIEW V I L L A G E 1 S T ADD
•••••••REPLAT
*•••••« PB 26 PGS 4 T O 6
E NGE L E V E L Y N L
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 113 GROVEWOOD AVE
N A R I NE VI CKRAM D 4 ZAPHERENE F
10-20-30-505-0000-0560
PAD: 107 WOODFI ELD DR
.................GROVEVIF.W V I L L A G E 2ND ADD
•••••••REPLAT
* . * * * * * p B 26 PGS 7 4 0
KERR K I RK L A N D W
10-20-30-506-0000-0290
PAD: 201 SPRI NGVIF. W DR
MANUEL F E L I Z M
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 GROVE HOLLOW C T
WI LSON ROSEANNER J
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 123 GROVEWOOD AVE
• ** * • * ‘ CROVEVIEW V I L L A G E 3RD ADD
•**••••RE PL AT
•
.PB 26 PGS 9 4 10

KLEINSCHMIDT WILLIAM C 4 JOY
10-20-30-507-0000-0430
PAD: 109 S A N D P O I N T C T
•••••••HAZEL GLEN
•••••••PB 33 PG 63

2,405

........

WALES S A L L Y
3,321.39
09-20-30-511-0000-0010
PAD: 100 S P RI NGH U RST C I R
DEPENA MARI A E k J E S U S M
3,529.51
0920-30-511-0000-0260
PAD: 144 S P RI NGH U RST C I R
---------------------------------- SE C 10 TWP 20 RNG 30P I N E V I EW ACADEMY I NC
15,531.72
1 0 - 20-30-300-0020-0000
PAD: 500 A R T LN
11,283.61
LAKE MARY DEV PARTNERS
10-20-30-300-0160-0000
............... *GROVEVIEW V I L L A G E
. . . . . . . p B 19 pGS 4 T 0 6
DI

SEQ. *

1,495.42

2,4 24

1,320.33

2,425

1,009.61

2,426

1,254.78

2,427

1,706.27

2,428

1,338.92

2,429

597.12

2,430

2,156.22

2,431

1,163.91

2,432

1,245.29

1,433.94

2,433

2,4 34

( HX)

C O L L E R L EWI S W J R 4 J A N E T
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 128 HAZEL BLVD

1,241.52

BARRETT MICHAEL A 4 MELINDA M
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 (HX)

1,114.30

2,435

2,436

PAD: 104 DONNA C I R
•••••••STERLI NG WOODS

•••••••pB

54

pcs

93

THRU

95

B LAKE B R E T T J 4 CHARLES W
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 1 0 ( HX)
PA D : 119 S T E R L I N G P I N E S T
PETE RSON A B
10-20-30-511-0000-0770
PAD: 158 P I N E I S L E DR
P ETERSON A B
10-20-30-511-0000-0780
PAD: 146 P I N E I S L E DR
•••••••Hj DDEN LAKE PH 2 U N I T 2
•••••••PB 25 PGS 62 ( 63
MYERS J AMES E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 F R - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 117 BORADA RD
•••••••HI DDEN LAKE PH 2 U N I T 3
. . . . . . . PB 25 PGS 64 t 65

2,226.29

2,437

567.10

2,438

567.10

2,439

1,160.94

I

2,440

TAXES DUE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

I N G R A S S I A P ET E R J
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 F S - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 326 HI D D EN LAKE DR
................. SUN OAKS
.............. * PB 44 PGS 38 k 39
WEDICK J E S S E
102 0 - 3 0 - 5 L E - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 304 SUN OAKS C T
----------------------------------SEC 11 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 T R O P I C A I . CORNERS CAR WASH k
LUBE EXPRESS I N C
1 1 -20-30-300-0300-0000
PAD: 3767 s ORLANDO DR
T R O P I C A L CORNERS CAR WASH t
LUBF. EXPRESS I N C
11-20-30-300-0310-0000
PAD: 3771 S ORLANDO DR
* * * * * * * F A I R I A N E E S T A T E S SEC 1
.............. *R E PL AT
................. PB 12 PGS 100 l 101
S POTTS JAN P
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 112 F A I R I A N E C I R
HART I N JAMES P
11-20-30-501-0300-0150
PAD: 116 I A K E M I N N I E DR
..................H I D D E N LAKE
PH 3 U N I T 1
................. PB 27 PGS 44 TO 47
ZEHR LAWRENCE C k E L L Y N N C
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 102 S I L V E R MAPLE T E R
F U T R E L L S T E V E J k SHERRI L
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 .(HX)
PAD: 118 BENT OAK C T
..................H I D D E N LAKE
PH 3 U N I T 2
................. PB 27 PGS 48 k 49
D A N I E L S DEBORAH A
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 CROOKED P I N E DR
.................HI DDEN LAKE PH 3 U N I T 3
................. PB 27 PGS 50 k 51
FRI F . DE L JOHN M k S H E R R I E E
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 W I L D ELM C T
• . . . . . • H I D D E N I A K E V I L L A S PH 4
................. r a 28 PGS 26 T O 28
LOMPREZ D A N I E L
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 161 LONG L E A F P I N E C I R
NEF.FF NORMA J
11-20-30-509-0000-0760
PAD: 108 WATER OAK DR
................. H I D D E N J A K E V I L I A S PH 5
. . . . . . . p B 20 PGS 81 T O 03
SWI ER RAYMOND R
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 8 0 ( HX)
T A D : 105 EDGF.WATER C I R
................. HI D D EN I A K E PH 3 U N I T 5
................. PB 29 PGS 40 k 41
PACHECO J UA N C k
GONZALEZ-PACHECO MARITZA
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 105 B L U E SPRUCE C T
CI AVA D ET SC H F . R E J k DF.LORYS M
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 111 AL D ER C T
THOMPSON ROBERT F. k B E R N I C E A
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 108 AL D ER C T
•••‘ ••‘ ARBORS A T HI DDEN I A K E SEC 1
* * * * * * . R F . P I A T THE
................. PB 29 PG 85
COE ROSEMARY
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 6 0 3 A ( HX)
T A D : 118 HI D D EN ARBOR C T
L O T 603A ARBORS A T HI D D E N . . .
KIRKWOOD ROBERT A
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 8 0 5 C ( HX)
PAD: 100 H I D D E N ARBOR C T
L O T 805C ARBORS A T HI D D EN . . .
* * * * * * ‘ ARBORS A T HI D D EN I A K E SEC 2
................. THE
................. PB 32 PG 70
ZAF.RI H O S S E I N
11-20-30-514-0B00-2001
PAD: 2 0 6 ARBOR C I R
U N I T 2001 BLK B T HE ARBORS . . .
................. LAKE M I N N I E E S T A T E S
................. PB 6 PG 92
HAGEN JOHN
11 - 2 0 - 3 0 -5 A N -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 591 I A K E M I N N I E DR
T H A T PT O F L O T 3 W OF A L I . . .
GAS P RO P E R T I E S I N C
11 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A N - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 B
PAD: 750 W I A K E MARY BLVD
BEG NE COR L O T 25 RUN S 11 . . .
.................H I D D E N LAKE U N I T 1 - A
................. PB 17 PGS 5 0 - 5 2
BOTTOM DOUGIAS
11- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C R - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 7 0
PAD: 204 PINF. WINDS DR
PINF. VIEW ACADEMY I NC
11 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C R - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 0 0
PAD: 230 P I N E WOODS DR
GREENE GREGORY
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C R - 0 D 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 301 P I N E WINDS C T
................. HI DDEN I A K E PH 2 U N I T 5
* .............. PB 25 PGS 68 k 69
D I SALVO P ETER
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 F U - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 I A C O S T A C T
STORDAHL M C U R T I S
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 F U - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 332 HI D D EN I A K E DR
................. HI DDEN I A K E PH 3 U N I T 7

.......pB

30

pGS

79

&amp;

SEQ.#

886.18

2,4 41

3,043.31

2,442

3,209.62

2,443

1,266.81

2,444

1,126.67

2,445

1,617.94

2,446

1,042.85

2,447

1,219.98

2 , 448

798.34

2,449

1,241.02

2,450

510.36

2,451

1,395.90

2,452

635.81

2,453

978.44

2,454

421.10

2,455

860.73

2,456

354.25

2,457

528.96

2,458

1,102.92

2,459

6,582.85

2,460

5,448.62

2 , 461

1,907.13

2,462

1,904.80

2,463

1,653.18

2,464

1,462.94

2,465

1,027.81

2,466

1,535.87

2,467

1 , 903.99

2,468

48.31

2,469

14.82

2,470

516.41

2,471

787.43

2,472

1,816.79

2,473

731.03

2,474

1,765.69

2,475

1,679.56

2,476

00

COX MC LOYD B &amp; HEATHER
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 K B - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 132 L A K E S I D E C I R
FORDE M I C H A E L G
1 1 - 20-30-5KB-0000-0730
PAD: 186 L A K E S I D E C I R
----------------------------------SEC 12 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 DREYFUS I N T E R S T A T E DEV CORP
122 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 2 R - 0 000
DREYFUS I N T E R S T A T E DEV CORP
C /O MOD P RO P E R T I E S L T D
12-20-30-300-013B-0000
NORMAN BLDRS I N C
12-20-30-300-0170-0000
PAD: SANFORD AVE
.............. ‘ SOUTH P I N E C R E S T 2ND ADD
.................PB 10 PG 09
SABOL ROBERT E k SUSAN A
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 123 E WOODLAND DR
CAOLO M I C H A E L J R
12-20-30-501-0000-0300
PAD: 131 E WOODLAND DR
GETMAN TONY D
801 E A I R P O R T BLVD
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 801 E A I R P O R T BLVD
FUTRF. LL J O Y C E
12-20-30-501-0000-0510
PAD: 811 E A I R P O R T BLVD
L O T 51 ( L E S S RD ON N)
****•••SOUTH P I N E C R E S T 3RD ADD
•••••••PB 11 PGS 62 ♦ 63
VON BAMPUS RAY
12-20-30-502-0000-0430
PAD: 3307 PARK AVE S
* * * * * * * FLORA H E I G H T S
•••••••PB 3 PG 19

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

216.86
2,477
W H I T S I T T JOE M k BETTY J
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 B 1 ( HX)
PAD: 330 H I B I S C U S DR
E 100 F T OF L O T B
187.8 6
2,470
BAILEY H A TTIE k
FRYER D IA N A B
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 320 S SANFORD AVE
536.75
2,479
B E N N E T T CHAD
PMB 185
12-20-30-503-0100-0190
PAD: 3 323 PALMWAY
875.75
2,480
HP I N V GROUP I N C T R U S T E E
FBO
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3416 S SANFORD AVE
L O T 10 BLK 2 ( L E S S RD)
128.23
2,4 81
HOPKI NS MABEL J
12-20-30-503-0300-0110
PAD: ROSE DR
W 1/2 OF L O T S 11 ♦ 12 BLK 3
172.71
2,482
HOPKI NS MABEL J A N E
12-20-30-503-0300-011A
PAD: PALMWAY
E 1/2 OF L O T S 11 ♦ 12 BLK 3
238.04
2,483
MODHA MAHESHKUMAR k
S T RI NCHAM D A N I E L L E
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
T A D : 3517 PALMWAY
L O T S 14 k 15 ( L E S S N 15 F T . . .
358.40
2,484
FORD DEBORAH J
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3302 PALMWAY
L O T 1 ( S 1/2 OF VAC S T ON N . . .
1,563.45
2,485
P EL T C S RU S S E L L A
12-20-30-503-0400-0020
PAD: 3304 PAI-MWAY
L O T S 2 k 3 ( L E S S W 40 F T OF . . .
2.486
416.33
NANCE CONDI DA M
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3312 PALMWAY
2.487
894.96
J ONES C ROBERT J R k LUANN S
12-20-30-503-0400-0090
PAD: 3322 PAI.MWAY
E 140 F T OF L O T S 9 k 10 BLK 4
2.488
105.34
J ONES C ROBERT J R k LUANN S
12 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 9A
W 60 F T OF L O T S 9 &amp; 10 BLK 4
215.38
2.489
GARRI SON J OSE PH A
12-20-30-503-0500-0090
PAD: 3414 PALMWAY
L O T S 9 k 10 BLK 5 ( L E S S W 70 . . .
*
.SOUTH P I N E C R E S T 4TH ADD
. . . . . . . p B 12 PGS 42 ♦ 43
61.25
2,490
S I N C L A I R ROBERT C k
S I N C L A I R COLBY
12-20-30-504-0000-0170
PAD: W J I N K I N S C I R
..................SOUTH P I N E C R E S T 2ND ADD
................. R E P I A T
................. PB 11 PG 30
1,446.28
2,491
AQ UI N O A L B E R T E &amp; A N N E T T I E
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 126 W WOODLAND DR
. . . . . . . S O U T H SANFORD H E I G H T S ADD
*
.PB 2 PGS 118 ♦ 119
97.43
2,492
SCANNAPIF.CO SUSAN J PER REP
FOR E S T OF C HARLES SC A N NA P I EC O
12-20-30-509-0000-0050
PAD: J ON E S AVE
MC T A L L C H R I S T A H
114.74
2,493
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 DO
L O T S D E ♦ F ( L E S S S 30 F T . . .
AVAN ZAT O RUBY L k
705.13
2.494
EDMONDS DON A
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 220 J O N ES AVE
L O T S 11 &amp; 12
350.13
2,495
CLARK J A N C I E T
12-20-30-509-0000-0150
PAD: 232 J O N ES AVE
L O T 15 ♦ W 40 F T O F L O T 16
1,582.85
2,496
BROOKS J O B
12-20-30-509-0000-0170
PAD: 238 J ON E S AVE
L O T 17 ♦ E 30 F T OF L O T 16
252.20
2,497
MAXIM B U I L D I N G CORP
12-20-30-509-0000-0310
L O T S 31 &amp; 32
45.79
2,498
HALL MARY E
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 124 B I E D E R AVE
942.99
2,499
RODRIGUEZ LUZ E
12-20-30-509-0000-0540
PAD: 114 B I E D E R AVE
L O T 54 ( L E S S W 6 1 . 5 0 F T ) k W . .
H AL L EUGENE V k
143.13
2,500
ALLEN B ET TY A
12-20-30-509-0000-054A
PAD: B I E D E R AVE
W 6 1 . 5 0 F T OF L O T 54
H A L L EUGENE V I I
506.97
2,501
12-20-30-509-0000-0700
PAD: 123 B I E D E R AVE
L O T 70 ( L E S S RD)
*
.MONROE MEADOWS
. * . . * * * P B 46 PGS 16 k 17
DUNN FRED N
1,080.31
2,502
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 100 K E L L Y C I R
ACOSTA SI LFR ED O k
1,042.50
2,503
G A R C I A DI OSANDY A
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 170 K E L L Y C I R
BROWN L U C I O U S L SR k SONYA
1,160.77
2,504
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 145 K E L L Y C I R
***•*••LAKE MARY BELTWAY COMMERCE PAR............•••
•••••••PB 61 PG 53
k
********
.............. ‘ A L L 1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0
RNB HOLDI NGS L L C
8,137.78
2,505
12-20-30-512-0000-0010
PAD: 120 KEY ES C T
RNB HOLDI NGS L L C
1,830.26
2,506
1 2 -20-30-512-0000-0020
PAD: KEYES C T
----------------------------------SEC 13 TWP 20 RNG 30P R I C E J ERRY
1,066.83
2,507
1 3 - 20-30-300-0010-0000
PAD: 3 950 S SANFORD AVE
P R I C E J ERRY
148.19
2,508
13-20-30-300-001B-0000
PAD: 427
DELCO O I L I N C
2,945.34
2,509
13-20-30-300-003B-0000
PAD: 4001 BEDFORD RD
( . 6 7 AC)
ASHBURN KATHY D
1,019.44
2,510
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 6780 N 427 CR
VANDEST REEK PAUL
3,017.09
2,511
13-20-30-300-0140-0000
PAD: 3 900 N 427
C A RT E R D A N I E L E SR
605.67
2,512
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 0 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4141 ROOSTER C T
KARHU KARI k
1,212.73
2,513
S IL IV A JANICE
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 7A-0000
PAD: 4492 BEDFORD RD
* ••• •.« p i n e CREST
•••••••PB 5 PG 78
M I L L E R GARY E k DONNA M
1,398.54
2,514
13-20-30-501-0000-1710
PAD: 3 9 2 6 S SANFORD AVE
L O T S 171 l 172 ( L E S S N 2 0 F T ) . . .

9

�May 2, o. io. 2001

T h e H er a ld

TAXES DUE

LONGWELL W I L L I A M H
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4004 S SANFORD AVE
L O T S 274 &amp; 276
COLON F RANCI SCO 6 H I L D A
13-20-30-501-0000-2790
* ............. SUN I A N D E S T A T E S 1 S T ADD
* * * * * * * PB 12 pGS 97 s 9e
ORNDOFF H I L D A L
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 611 CHEROKEE C I R
BARE GREGORY A &amp; NANCY L
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 BROWN DR
T UC KE R DONOVAN A i ROSE M
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 732 BAYWOOD C I R
KONA J OSEPH W &amp; CAROL A
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 715 BAYWOOD C I R
SHEARER LARRY
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 761 BAYWOOD C I R
................. SANFORD P I A C E
* * * * * * * PB 33 PGS 33 T O 35
H I L L GERALD L
13-20-30-505-0000-0200
PAD: CROWS B L U F F LN
SAE2 B ORI S A &amp; MARTHA L
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 787 L I GH T H O U S E CV
JORDAN JAMES R
13-20-30-505-0000-0750
PAD: MONROF. HARBOR PL

2,515

106.5 7

2,516

2,517

892.57

921.3 2

2,518

679.61

2,519

717.1 2

2,520

1,331.90

2,521

f

&gt;

97.34

2,522

259.12

2,523

81.35

2,524

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

1,224.00

2,525

1,085.49

2,526

948.25

2,527

1,017.80

2,528

1 , 1 6 4 .23

2,529

1,128.44

2,530

1,392.61

2,531

424.64

2,532

2,533

200.42

2 , 534

.69.34
iJCR

. iAStiAV,

CD
CD
2

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2,535

2 , 536

SEQ. #

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

585.50

2,558

475.06

2,559

........... ..
* * * * * * * P L A T BOOK 12 PAGES 1 I 2
MEADORS M I C H A E L A
14-20-30-506-0H00-0040
PAD: 2 0 6 BAMBOO DR
WI LKS D E L B E R T L 4 L O I S A
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 225 FLAMI NGO DR
ST E VEN SON M I C H A E L A 4 KAREN G
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 217 FIJVMINGO DR
S O U T T E R RHONDA I, 4 J I M T
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 H O 0 - 0 2 7 O ( HX)
PAD: 207 FLAMI NGO DR
****** » NORT HLAKE V I L L A G E CONDO 1
31 PGS 9B T0 101
E V E R E T T GUY J
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 5 ( HX)
PAD: 1005 NORTHI.AKE DR
U N I T 1005
HECKSEL PEN I J O
14-20-30-509-0000-1408
PAD: 1408 NORTHLAKF. DR
U N I T 1408
................. NORTHLAKF. V I L L A G E CONDO 4
33

PGS

59

T0

PF.ED D A V I D M
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 2 5 0 0 - 3 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2530 4 NORTHI.AKE DR
MYERS A L B E R T A
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 2 5 0 0 - 3 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 3 0 8 NORTHI.AKE DR
............* ‘ NORTHLAKE V I L L A G E 10
41

PGS

74

1,204.31

2,560

572.39

2,5 61

6 3 3 . 7B

2,562

794.36

2,563

178.13

2,564

THRU

1,218.92

2,565

1,219.49

2 , 566

899.2 2

2,567

328.56

2,560

387.61

2,569

******* *
528.82

2,570

560.76

2,571

1,241.23

2,572

380.95

2 , 573

77

I.OCKE A L E X I S L T R U S T E E
FBO
14-20-30-518-1900-1903
PAD: 1903 NORTHLAKE DR
* * * * * * ‘ NORTHLAKF. V I L L A G E CONDO 9
* * * * * * * PB 42 p c s 63 T O 66
B E N J A M I N LAWRENCE J R
142 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 2 3 0 0 - 2 3 0 5 (HX)
PAD: 2 3 0 5 NORTHLAKE DR
----------------------------------SEC 15 TWP 20 RNG 30******* PRRK I N S PLACE
* * * * * * * PB 20 PG 73
D I L L THOMAS A 4 ANNE M
152 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1505 W LAKE MARY BLVD
L O T 4 ( L E S S RD ON N)

******* *

i

i

4 , 637.73

2,574

2,599.29

2 , 575

3,204.15

2,576

4,371.80

2,577

6, 182.75

2 , 578

6,095.93

2,579

2,602.64

2,580

1,091.51

2,5 81

3,433.76

2 , 582

“ ♦“ “ CARDINAL OAKS COVE
552.61

2,537

757.14

2 , 538

567.37

2,539

1,285.14

2,540

647.86

2 , 541

1 , 176.05

2,542

565.02

2 , 543

771.25

2 , 544

1,331.11

2,545

1,342.15

2,546

726.12

2,547

1,352.18

635.23

2,548

2,549

* * ******

876.64

337.93

98.11

277.91

222.23

1,757.25

2,550

2,551

2,552

2,553

2,554

2,555

********
165.70

187.86

2,556

2,557

* * * * * * * PB 35 PGS 17 s 18

SAPORITO MICHAEL 4 LINDA
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 231 SHADY OAKS C I R
VERGARA L U I S E 4 MARY
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 201 SHADY OAKS C I R
****** *W0LDUNN rf . p l a t
* * • • « . * PB 47 PGS 14 s 15
* * * * * * ‘ A L L 15 20 30 503
STOOPS GARY R
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 361 WOLDUNN C I R
MUELLER PAUL D
15-20-30-503-0000-0620
PAD: 349 WOLDUNN C I R
RI CHARD D E N NI S M 4 L I N D A I.
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 496 WOLDUNN C I R
................. ..
S U B S T A N T I A L FARMS
............* * PB 5 PGS 83 I 84

SUTHERIAND FRANK S 4
ELIZABETH R
15 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A O - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 A
PAD: 535 WEBSTER S T
S 20 F T OF N 1/2 OF L O T 33 4 . . .
WASHI NGTON S T R E E T F I N CORP 4
C- HAWK I N V I N C
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A O - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 40
PAD: 580 WELDON BLVD
S 1 0 8 . 9 F T O F E 400 F T OF . . .
T R C TRUST
FBO
15 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A O -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 F
PAD: 570 LAKE BINGHAM RD
P T OF L O T S 45 + 46 BEG . . .
******* DORI S M H E I D R I C H SUB
* * . . . * . PB 20 PGS 80 4 81
SCHUI-MAN L E E M
152 0 - 3 0 - 5 E D - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 297 EVANSDALE RD
----------------------------------SE C 16 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 RAM I R E Z RAY
1 6 - 20-30-300-0090-0000
PAD: 137 WASHI NGTON AVE
D I B A R T O L O GERALD J R 4 L I S A A
16-20-30-300-0300-0000
PAD: 129 WASHI NGTON AVE
L L O Y D E L A I N E J 4 RONALD W
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 234 S R U S K I N S T
MC KEEBY JAMES L 4 B E T S Y
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 6 E - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 303 WOOD S T
CORRADO RI CHARD T ♦ G A I L R
16 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 6 L - 0 0 0 0
PAD: WOOD AVE
NOE S T E V E N W 4 BAMBI L
C / O MADI SON CORR. I N S T .
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 188 HUMPHREY RD
. . . * . . * EVANSDALE
. . . . . . . PB 7 pG 37
WALDROP D E N N I S F 4 E L L E N M
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 9 S 3RD S T
S 1/2 OF L O T 18 ♦ A L L L O T 19 . . .
T REMEL PAUL D
16-20-30-502-0400-0030
PAD: 212 CLERMONT AVE
L O T S 3 4 4 BLK 4
SEMCQ - 2 LLC
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 162 F R A N K L I N RD
W 1/2 O F L O T 8 4 A L L L O T 9 . . .
DONALDSON LAWRENCE R 4 MARSHA
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 1 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 171 F R A N K L I N RD
L O T 5 4 W 45 F T OF L O T 6 BLK 10

ES DUE

SEQ.#

BOYER MARK R 4 SANDRA I.

3,331.02
16-20-30-502-1200-0090
TAD: 258 BROADMOOR ST
ALL I.OT 9 4 PT OF LOT 10 BEG . ..
EVANS DALE NO 3 LAKE MARY
................. PB 10 PG 54
BARBORKA D E N NI S M 4 L I N D A S
1,337.97
16-20-30-503-0000-0060
PAD: S 3RD S T
* * ***** L A K E V I E W LAKE MARY
.............. * PB 5 PG 4
DEPEW S T E V E N 4 MARY
1,640.17
16-20-30-504-0100-0120
P A D : 190 S 4TH S T
L O T 12 * S 1/2 OF L O T 11 BLK 1
WINDHAM A P R I L I,
829,7 5
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 225 S 4TH S T
L O T S 5 6 4 7 BLK 3
“ •“ “ K I N G - P A G E SUBD

2,594

2,595

2,596

2 , 597

*******pg 4 pG 7

HENDERSON A P R I L
16-20-30-505-0000-0010
N 1 7 . 8 F T OF L O T 1
................. LAKE V I E W 1 ST ADD
............“ PB 4 PG 73

PENNINGTON CHARLES 4
PI.YLF.R KATHY

62

J O I N E R STEPHEN W
14-20-30-512-0000-5030
PAD: 503 NORTHLAKF. DR
U N I T 503
BASSON PAUL M 4 V A L E R I E A
14-20-30-512-0000-5060
PAD: 506 NORTHLAKE DR
U N I T 506
ANDERSON FRANCES M
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 6 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 604 NORTHLAKF DR
U N I T 604
* * * * * * ‘ NORTHLAKF. V I L L A G E CONDO 7
* * * * * * *PB 37 PGS 25 TO 28
COTA FRANCIS K JR
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 0 2 ( HX)
PAD: 1802. NORTHLAKF. DR
U N I T 1802
****** ‘ NORTHI.AKE V I L L A G E CONDO 8
* * * * * * * PB 3 9 PGS 29 T O 32

*..**..PB

639.85

TAXES DUE

B R I T T O N WALTER R 4 E VE L YN R
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4261 T A N GE R I N E AVE
B R I T T O N MARK 4 DAWN
14-20-30-505-0000-0200
PAD: 5974 N 427 CR
L O T S 20 4 21 ( L E S S RD)
................. SUNLAND E S T A T E S AMENDED

******.PB

2
J
CO

JORDON JAMES R
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 635 .MONROE HARBOR PI,
NELSON G I F F O R D &amp; B E V O L I N E
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 985 MONROE HARBOR PL
CASIQUF. FERNANDO &amp; D A I S Y D
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 853 CROWS B L U F F LN
BOATWRIGHT JOHN L l MARY A (M)
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 700 S T J OHNS R I V E R DR
*
.WOODBINE
• * * * * * * r B 41 PGS 22 4 23
WRI GHT CHARLES T &amp; L O R I J
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 A 0 0 - O 1 90 ( HX)
PAD: 4 223 ROCKY R I DG E PL
HO L T P ET E R B &amp; DEBRA L
1 3 - 2 O - 3 0 - 5 O 7 - O A O O - O 8 3 O ( HX)
PAD: 769 CROSS BOW LN
L E MOI S J OSE PH L &amp; M V I C T O R I A
132 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 740 CROSS BOW LN
----------------------------------S E C !4 xwp 20 RNG 3 0 EVANS SARAH L
142 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 7A - 0 0 0 0
* * * * * * *SUNLAND E S T A T E S
* “ * “ *P8 11 PGS 16 T O 22
EWI NG GEORGE A J R ’ &amp; EWI NG LOLA
M &amp; C A L L I S O N CAROL J E
14 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 O - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 107 A Z A L E A LN
J O L L Y MARY I, &amp;
RENOUF RONALD
14 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 301 F AI RMONT DR
SMARTT JAMES L S ROHI.ANDA J
14-2O-3P-$01-OG0O-OO20
•"PAD: C O L L I N S D R/ OFF
BEG SE COR L O T 2 BI.K F RUN W . . .
S I N C L A I R ROBERT C &amp;
S I N C L A I R COLBY
14-20-30-501-0G00-0040
PAD: 1 7 - 9 2
BLK G ( L E S S SUNLAND E S T
HANCOCK J OS E PH &amp; SUE
14 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 207 OAKLAND AVE
DISTE FANO MICHAEL J
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 120 ( HX)
PAD: 204 S SUNLAND DR
ROGERS D A N I E L R SR &amp; RUTH I E M
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 L 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 LAKE DOT DR
BENNETT L O U IS E H &amp;
B E N N E T T J OHN H I I I E T AL
14-20-30-501-01,00-0180
PAD: 108 OAKIJVND AVE
SEDA E U G E N I O &amp; T H E R E S A S
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 . 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 116 OAKLAND AVE
ELLIOT PATRICIA A
14- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 M 0 0 - 0 0 5 0
PAD: 111 OAKLAND AVE
CHALUE J OSE PH J J R
14 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 M 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 104 S S U N I A N D DR
ROSE WAYNE T &amp; D I X I E E
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 126 N SUNLAND DR
CARRI ON ROBERTO C &amp; OLGA I
14-20-30-501-0Q00-0290
PAD: 106 N S UN I AN D DR
G E N T ES ROLAND E
14-20-30-501-0R00-0220
PAD: 719 BAYWOOD DR
NEUKAM DEBORAH C
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 U 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 723 CHEROKEE C I R
FERNANDEZ GARY t. BARBARA &amp;
TORREZ DAVI D
14 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -OU0O-O33O
PAD: 603 C A M E L L I A C T
BANK OF AMERI CA
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - O U 0 O - O 4 O O ( HX)
PAD: 617 C A M E L L I A C T
“ “ •“ LORDS 1 S T ADD T O C I T R U S
“ “ * “ HEIGHTS
* * * * * * * PB 3 PG 87
MI CHALOWSKI P ET E
14-20-30-503-0000-0410
PAD: 4343 R AD I O AVE
L O T S 41 ♦ 42 M M LORDS 1 S T . . .
S I P L E Y SUSAN F
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4500 FRANCES S T
L O T S 83 6 84 M M LORDS 1 S T . . .
NOBLES HAROLD S J R
14-20-30-503-0000-1070
PAD: FRANCES S T
S 1/2 OF L O T 107 &amp; A L L L O T . . .
F U L L E R HIRAM D
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4454 R AD I O AVE
S 1/2 OF L O T 119 &amp; A L L L O T . . .
SABA DEBORAH A
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4441 R A D I O AVE
L O T 137 ( L E S S S 2 F T ) 4 W 30 . . .
GARDNER C H R I S T O P H E R G
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 7A
PAD: 4451 R A D I O AVE
S 2 F T OF L O T 137 4 S 2 F T . . .
******‘ CITRUS HEIGHTS
*•••**•P3 3 p g 48
B R I T T O N WALTER R 4 E V E L Y N R
14-20-30-505-0000-0060
PAD: T A N G E RI NE AVE
M U L L I N S CHARLES
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 A ( HX)
PAD: 4284 T A N G E R I N E AVE
N 25 F T O F L O T S 10 11 4 12 4 . . .

SEQ,# |

169.47

*J

| NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

Page 23

62.76

2,598

1,217.94

2,599

16-20-30-506-0700-0130
PAD: 258 S 4TH S T
I.OTS 13 t 14 BLK 7 1ST ADD . . .
******* L E TOURNEAU ACRES
.................PB 20 PGS 46 4 47
PF. TLTKER ROBERT 4 CHARLENE A
2,156.86
2,600
RF.TGERWFG 34
" 16-20-30-509-0000-0050
PAD: 460 S COUNTRY C L U B RD
F FT C MT NF R THEODOR 4 ANNE M D
3,092.32
2 , 601
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 435 S COUNTRY C L U B RD
****** * *
“ •“ “ C A R D I N A L OAKS
.................PB 22 PGS 70 4 71
559.8 3
2 , 602
RANDALL KTMBERLY D
16-20-30-511-0000-0330
PAD: 461 C A R D I N A L OAKS C T
MC KFFBY JAMES I, J R 4 B E T S E Y W
599.59
2 , 603
16-20-30-511-0000-0430
PAD: 421 C A R D I N A L OAKS C T
2 , 752.30
2,604
KNOUSF. SHAYNF.
16-20-30-511-0000-0460
PAD: 409 C A R D I N A L OAKS C T
2,553.08
2,605
GEFFEN MILTON'
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 234 MAI N RD
2,606
GE F F E N M I L T O N
4,098.89
16 - 20-30-511-0000-0620
PAD: 226 MAI N RD
----------------------------------SEC 17 TWP 20 RNG 3088,731.35
2 )607
S E N I O R L I V T N G / L A K E MARY L L C
C /O HSA/SF.NIOR L I V I N G
1 /- 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 3655 W LAKE MARY BLVD
“ “ •“ C R Y S T A L LAWN
***** “ PB 6 PG G
714.33
2,608
F ESS RI CHARD A
17 - 20-30-501-0000-0390
PAD: M I D D L E ST
L O T S 39 THRU 41
... ............. CANTERBURY A T T H E C ROSSI NGS
* * * * * * * p B 27 PGS 64 TO 77
FADS MARY D # C/ 0
748.79
2,609
GOULF.T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
U i -0 1
17-20-30-502-0000-0060
, *1
PAD: 848 CANT ERBURY DR
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2 , 610
.GOULET C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0
PAD: 354 S CHAUCER LN
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,6 11
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17-20-30-502-0000-0080
T A D : 844 CANT ERBURY DR
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,612
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 357 CHAUCER C T
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,613
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17-20-30-502-0000-0170
PAD: 377 K N I G H T S C T
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,614
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17-20-30-502-0000-0220
PAD: 388 S CHAUCER LN
FADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,615
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17-20-30-502-0000-0270
PAD: 359 CHAUCER C T
EADS MARY D I C / O
748.79
2,616
G O U L E T C L Y D E R 4 MARY A
17-20-30-502-0000-1660
PAD: 372 K N I G H T S C T
................. C ROS S I N GS U N I T 1 LAKEWOOD A T
********
******* T HE
* * * * * * * pB 32 PGS 44 T O 46
1,295.87
2,617
MYERS DI AN N E L
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 3 10 (HX)
PAD: 368 GOLDSTONE C T
HARDOON RI CHARD I
1,819.05
2,618
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 408 S WINSOME C T
* * * * * * * L A K EV I E W V I L L A G E

.......PB 3g pGS a6 T0 89

ERD GORDON A 4 MARILYN M 4
ERD CHARLES A 4 LINDA C
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 124 LAKEBREF.ZF. C I R
MOBLEY CAROLYN M
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 I . AKEBREEZE C I R
******* b a y T R E E C EN T E R

3, 1 0 0 . 3 5

2,583

1,056.41

2,584

3,038.40

2,585

699.17

2,586

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2,587

*.*....pB 5i pGS 9i s 92
FLORIDA PROTECTIVE COATINGS
CONSULTANTS INC

1,483.73

2,619

1,987.89

2,620

*******i
6,645.66

2,621

BINGHAM HAROLD SR 4 MAMIE B
I 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 H Z - 0 A 0 0 - 0 7 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 572 SILVERGATE LOOP

1 , 656.58

2,622

RUIZ RICHARD 4 ANNA

1,435.07

2.623

1,606.54

2.624

1,889.87

2.625

2,152.43

2.626

1,585.15

2.627

1,579.77

2.628

1,700.96

2,629

17-20-30-507-0000-0240

2,585.4b

049.70

286.49

2,588

2,589

538.50

2,590

1,039.03

2,5 91

1,771.92

2,592

2,304.87

2,593

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PAD: 430 E S P R I N G T R E E WAY
DUNCAN E V E R E T T 4 DEBRA
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 O - 5 H Z - 0 B 0 0 - 1 2 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 495 C I D E R M I L L PL
MELENDEZ J O S E P H
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 H Z - 0 B 0 0 - 1 3 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4 5 9 C I D E R M I L L PL
S M I T H DONALD K
1 7 - 20-30-5HZ-0B00-1830
PAD: 424 A M E T H Y S T WAY
---------------------------------- SEC 18 TWP 20 RNG 30
•“ ••“ GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T 1
* * * * * * * p B 21 PGS 17 T O 19
DI C KE RSO N J E R E M I A H R 4 J A M I E
182 0 - 3 O - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 0 - O 1 2 O ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 9 D U B L I N DR
GREENBERG E T HAN 4
V I C T O R MARY A
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 O - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 0 - O 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 112 T R A L E E C T
C EB A L L O S F R A N K L I N 4 HUNGRI A
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - O E O O - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 5 D U B L I N DR

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1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 50
PAD: 2 9 7 DUBLIN DR
................. GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T 2
................. PB 22 PGS 2 4 3
REDMAN GLENN 4 DEBE
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PA D: 116 MORNING GLORY DR
WE H E R M A N N J E A N
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - . 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 &lt;HX)
PAD: 124 MORNING GLORY DR
MOONEY MARK L 4 DONNA S
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 184 MORNING GLORY DR
CARON NORMAND A 4 J E A N N E T T E R
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 160 M I L L RUN DR
................. GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T 2
.................. 1 S T ADD
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SEQ.«
2,630

MYERS MICHAEL

MF.THVEN JEANETTE 4
METHVF.N MARK R 4 RANDY

738.62

2,631

1,542.63

2,632

1,137.06

1,501.54

2,620.31

R
18-20-30-503-0000-0060
PAD: 220 TEAKWOOD C T
*
.HI D D EN V I L L A G E CONDO
................*ORB 1624 PG 1581
M I T C H E L L J I MMY D 4 K A T H AR I N E J
18-20-30-506-0000-0010
PAD: 958 NEWCASTLE C I R 1102
UNIT 1
RODRI QUEZ B E T T Y O
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 964 HF.LMSLEY #202 C T
U N I T 40
WF.NDT FRF.D A 4 J O Y A
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 956 FOREST RI DGE C T I 102
U N I T 69
B I D O T GAB RIF. LA
18-20-30-506-0000-0790
PAD: 951 B I RD BAY C T *101
U N I T 79

1,166.52

485.16

585.71

1,166.52

564.34

18-20-30-506-0000-0890
#105

2,634

2,635

2,636

2,637

2,638

2,639

2,640

1,197.08

18-20-30-506-0000-1780
PAD: 940 FRAMI.INGHAM
#204 C T
U N I T 178
I.ETONA AIJ4A I
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 936 BIRMI NGHAM C T #104
U N I T 201

548.05

S M I T H SHANNON K
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 935 BIRMINGHAM C T • 103
U N I T 221
•••••••ROYAL C ROS S I N GS P R O F E S S I O N A L

694.93

2,641

2,642

2,643

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S T E E L SOFTWARE S O L U T I O N S I N C
1 056.90
18-20-30-507-0000-0030
PAD: TIMBERIJVCHEN C I R
* * •••* ‘ CROS SI NGS PH 2 T H E RESERVE A T
................. THE
.................PB 35 PGS 50 T O 52
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1,370.06
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) ( I ) C I D # 164
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
•••••••CROSSINGS B U S I N E S S C E N T E R
................. PB 54 PGS 34 4 35
M I C R OM I N T I NC
8,631.63
18-20-30-512-0000-0020
PAD: 115 TIMBF.RLACHF.N CIR
UNIT 2
115.2 6
MICROMINT 4
MARSHALL ZF.NNA L F.T AL
18-20-30-512-0000-0070
UNIT 7
..................HI GHLANDS OF 1J4KE MARY
» * . » * * » PB 4 7 PGS 52 THRU 54
2,650.30
CZAIKOWSKI HENRY 4 JANICE
18-20-30-514-0000-0020
PAD: 3508 MOSS POINTF. PL
1,827.01
PADILLA RICHARD 4 NIDIA M
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 824 GARDEN GLEN LOOP
2,274.06
MANNO J OSE PH D
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 805 GARDEN GL EN LOOP
2,307.20
O LSEN DOUGLAS K 4 PAUIJV K
182 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 5 5 6 MOSS POINTF. PL
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•••••••WEST AT THE
«»»«**«PB 3 4 PGS 5 7 4 50
3,194.59
MUNIZ GEORGE F. 4 LILLIAN R

THOMPSON ROBERT L 4 YVONNE
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 (HX)

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2,646

2,647

2 , 648

2,649

2,650

2,651

2,652

2,653

2,116.11

2,6 54

2,655

2,656

2.657

2.658

2.659

54

3,339.93
KUMAR A N I T A
19-20-30-504-0000-0550
PAD: 984 SI LV F. RT ON LOOP
2,316.14
D E L I L E ROXANN 4 ALAN T
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 824 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
2,188.28
WI ECZOREK T I M O T H Y E 4 KAREN M
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 804 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
1,619.92
S I NG H S A R A B J I T 4 R A N B I R K
1 9 - 2 Q - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 780 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
2,000.65
C H M I L M ANDREW 4 ANN M
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 768 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
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2,645

3, 1 3 3 . 2 1

PAD: 701 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
2,808.86
CUSHMAN J E F F 4 ANDREA
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 728 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
2,144.62
ENGSTROM F R E D E R I C K W J R 4
LAURIE
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 720 S I L V E R S M I T H C I R
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•••••••EAST A T T H E
................. PB 35 PGS 15 4 16
3,016.46
MONAHAN HOLLY
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 709 SILVF.RWOOD DR
1,422.40
R I V E R O JORGE F 4 MARTHA E
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 882 S I L K OAK T E R
2,545.58
NANTAIS DANIEL H 4 ERIN L
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 858 S I L K OAK T E R
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2,644

2,660

2,661

2,662

2.663

2.664

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19-20-30-506-0000-1350
PAD: SILVF.RWOOD DR
. . . . . . . G R E E N W O O D LAKES U N I T D - 3 A
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721.38

2,665

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2,666

2,667

2,668

2,669

2,670

D-3C

J ON E S J A S M I N E P 4 SF.BERT
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PAD: 825 AVON C T
J O N E S ROBERT D
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 618 QUEENSBRIDGF, DR
GATZ. RAYMOND J I I I 4 S H E R R I E W
19-20-30-511-0300-0130
T A D : 603 QUEENSBRIDGF. DR
GOMEZ J O S E
19-20-30-511-0300-0460
PAD: 471 QUEENSBRIDGF. DR
S I V A T H O R N C H A I P HAI SAN P
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 461 WF.XDON C T
DF.STOUT LEONARD G 4 DOROTHY C
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 9 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 537 BIRGHAM PI.
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1 9 - 20-30-502-0000-0040
PAD: 904 SLOF.WOOD C T
STOLZ C H R I S T I A N T
19-20-30-502-0000-0140
PAD: 884 SILVERSMITH CIR

1,897.76
ZAF.RI Z O U BI N
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 679 WEYBRI DGE C T
.............. ‘ GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T D - 3 A 1 S T ................
................. ADD
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2,268.43
F I R S T FRANKLIN F IN A N C I A L
19-20-30-508-0200-0040
PAD: 895 E C H ARI N G CROSS C I R
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BLK 2
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1,762.99
BRUSS ROBERT J 4 E l A I N E P
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 7 1 9 BIRGHAM PL
2,640.34
K AY A L GEORGE
19-20-30-510-0000-0350
PAD: 769 MI NERVA I.N
2,298.32
RIVF.RA E S T R E L I A
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 789 MI NERVA LN

•••••••GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T
. . . . . . . PB 39 PGS 70 T0 76

ENGSTROM MARGARET H 4
F.NGSTROM FREDERICK W
PAD: 949 BIRD BAY
UNIT 89
TOMOUN ASHRAF M

2,633

TAXES DUE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

2,320.39

2,671

1,768.87

2,672

2,274.36

2,673

2,428.48

2,6 74

1 , 639.97

1,753.23

2,675

2,676

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C Z A I K O W S K I HENRY C 4 J A N I C E
19-20-30-512-0100-0140
T A D : 852 W C HARI NG CROSS C I R
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................. ADD
................. PB 40 PGS 78 4 79
SAUNDERS YVF.TTF. V
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 592 BRIGHAM PL
J AN O S E K ROBERT M 4 C ON N I E H
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 ( HX)
T A D : 652 BRI GHAM PL
................. OSPRF.Y POINTF.
............*•PB 47 PGS 24 4 25
SAUNDERS DONALD E
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 509 FOX HUNT C I R
D A VI SO N J OHN F. 4 JEANF.TTF.
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 610 FOX HUNT C I R
RAMOS IJVURA 4 DANIF.I. 4
P I RON PF. TRONI LA V
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 590 FOX HUNT C I R
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.................PB 49 PGS 35 4 36
P A N ACC I O M I C H A E L A 4 KI MBERLY
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 6 HANGING MOSS C I R
...................
MARY COMMERCE C E N T E R
................. PB 31 PGS 74 4 75
ZACHARY T A Y L O R HOLDI NGS I NC
19 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 H L - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0
PAD: 101 COMMERCE S T
L O T 8 ( L E S S RD)
----------------------------------SEC 20 TWP 20 RNG 30EDWARDS RONALD W 4 S I D N E Y B
YOUNG 4 L I N D A K YOUNG
2020-30-300-0150-0000
PAD: LONGWOOD/LAKE MARY RD
................. LONGWOOD PARK
................. PB 11 PGS 8 9 I 10
SMALL P A T R I C I A G
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PAD: 316 RUTH BI.VD
F. 1/2 O F L O T 15 4 A L L L O T 16 . .
F I S K MARK T 4 M E L I S A K
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - O F Q O - O 170 ( HX)
PAD: 310 RUTH BLVD
L O T 17 4 VACD S T A D J ON E
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2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 2 30 ( HX)
PAD: 326 M ARJ ORI E BLVD
W 39 F T OF L O T 23 ♦ F. 39 F T . . .
FRY PAMF.IJV R PER RF.P
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20-20-30-501-0100-0060
PAD: M A R J OR I E BLVD
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C I L L E R R E A L T Y 4 CONSTR
CO I N C
20-20-30-501-0100-0080
PAD: MARJ ORI E BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0100-0310
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0j00-0020
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0J00-0030
PAD: GARY BLVD
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2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 l-0 j00 -0 0 4 0
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A I T K E N BRUCE E
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PAD: GARY BLVD
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2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0J00-0060
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A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0J00-0070
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCF. E
20-20-30-501-0j00-0080
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0J00-0090
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
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PAD: GARY BLVD
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PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - O J O O - O 120
PAD: GARY BLVD
A I T K E N BRUCE E
20-20-30-501-0J00-0130
PAD: GARY BLVD

2,244.16

2,677

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1,830.79

1,697.50

2 , 678

2,679

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

254.65

2,704

1,654.70

2,705

983.06

2,706

254.65

2,707

1,230.92

2,708

1,180.41

2,709

781.53

2,710

2,370.90

2,711

1,352.09

2,712

20-20-30-501-0000-0070
PAD: 2 2 6 HOWARD S T
L O T 7 ( L E S S F. 10 F T ) 4 A L L
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723.89

2,713

HF.NSON BARBARA C

263.63

2,714

531.64

2,715

500.08

2.716

1, 180 . 7 9

2.717

1,8 80 .23

2.718

487.16

2.719

663.22

2.720

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2.721

772 . 9 3

2.722

1,723.18

2,723

732.47

2,724

1,235.59

2,725

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PAD: HOWARD BLVD
B E L L DOUGLAS M 4 SUZANNE K
20-20-30-501-01.00-0310
PAD: 288 HOWARD BLVD
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) ( I ) C I D # 278
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - O M O O - O 120 ( HX)
L O T 12 4 W 12 F T OF L O T 13 .
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2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1-0N00-0070
PAD: M ARJ ORI E BLVD
PECK RI CHARD
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 N 0 0 - 0 3 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 6 GARY BLVD
NITSCH WILLIAM P
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 265 GARY BLVD
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PAD: 2 2 6 RUTH BLVD
MC KF.F.BY JAMF.S L 4 BF.TSY W
20-20-30-501-0P 00-0100
PAD: 210 RUTH BLVD
LOTS 10 11 12 ♦ 13 BLK P

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PAD: 2 0 9 HOWARD BLVD
L O T 11 ♦ T H A T PART O F L O T 12
SF.TZER J A C K W
20-20-30-501-OROO-0160
PAD: LONGWOOD LAKE MARY RD
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♦••••••PB 9 PG 99
CROSS RANDY L
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FORD DOUGIJVS K
20-20-30-502-0C00-0090
PAD: 287 ACORN DR
MC KF.F.BY JAMF.S L 4 BF.TSY W
20-20-30-502-0C 00-0190
PAD: 270 H I L L TOP DR
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PAD: HILL TOP DR
BURDEN DAVID M 4 SUZANNE A
20-20-30-502-0D 00-0050

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3,297.81

2,681

3,994.30

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129.82

2,690

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2,692

13.59

2 , 693

13.59

2,6 94

13.59

2,695

13.59

2,696

13.59

2,697

13.59

2,698

13.49

2,699

13.49

2,700

13.49

2,701

13.49

2,702

254.65

2,703

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2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1620 RIDGF. AVF,
HARG I S MARION L
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -OF. 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: R I DG E AVF.
L O T 11 ♦ N 1/2 O F VACD S T ON
S I U D A K CHUCK L
20-20-30-502-0F00-002A
PAD: 2 1 0 BAY MEADOW RD
E 150 F T OF L O T 2 4 S 25 F T .
CANADY ROBERT L
20-20-30-5O2-OFO0-003A
PAD: 2 0 0 BAY MEADOW RD
L O T 3' * S 1/2 OF VACD S T ON .
CANADY ROBERT L
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 0 3 B ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 BAY MEADOW RD

1 AC HOMESTEAD LOCATED IN E .
.............. ‘ QUAILWOOD COUNTRY E S T A T E
............* T B 19 PG 48
2,605.81
O LSZEWSKI EDWARD J 4
ELLEN S
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 330 ROCKWELL C I R
*•*•• “ CROS SI N GS U N I T 4 LAKEWOOD A T
................. T HE
................. PB 35 PGS 58 T O 60
ROSEI.LO JOSEPH 4 JANF.T
1,825.79
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 752 TOMLINSON TF.R
DANAHY JASON K 4 ADRIANE M
2,709.10
20-20-30-505-0000-0110
PAD: 712 TOMLINSON TF.R
AVILF.S MIRIAM C 4 PEDRO D
2,041.12
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 609 TOMLINSON TF.R
STORMF.R DONALD 4 JANEI.
2,226.70
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 545 S T A R S T O N E DR
................. CROS SI N GS U N I T 3 IJVKF.WOOD
................. A T THF.
N O S S A I R HAMDY M &amp; I A U R I F . E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 612 HOLBROOK C I R
U T T D AV I D A &amp; L F . L I A A
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 636 HOLBROOK C I R
C H I U J E N NY
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 659 HOLBROOK C I R
T R U L L S T E P H E N T i AMY L
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 7 0 ( HX)
f
PAD: 567 HOLBROOK C I R
PH 3

2,726

2,727

2 , 728

2,729

2,730

1,463.85

2,731

1 , 929.36

2,732

1 , 499.64

2,733

1,407.88

2,734

**
C E R T I F I E D M E D I C A L IMAGI NG I NC
20-20-30-507-0000-0080
PAD: 853 WATERWAY PL
........... ‘ CROS SI N GS REMINGTON OAKS A T
. ••••• t h e
‘ •••••PB 38 PGS 68 TO 70

3,311.92

This
Delinquent
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2,735

�T h e H er ald

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MUCARI O MARYANN
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2237 GRAND T R E E C T
S T R I C K L A N D ROBERT H 4 SONA
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2244 GRAND T R E E C T
VU THONG A
20-20-30-509-0000-0790
PAD: 520 REMINGTON OAK DR
POWELL EDWARD F. 4 D E N I S E D
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 496 HARVEST OAK C T
V A Z I R I SIAMAK
20-20-30-509-0000-1100
PAD: 497 HARVEST OAK C T
V A Z I R I SIAMAK
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 649 REMINGTON OAKS DR
VARNON ROBERT L J R 4 J A N E T C
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 7 7 ROANOKE C T
................. CROS SI NGS U N I T 6 LAKEWOOD A T
“ ‘ •♦••THE
PB 39 PGS 52 T O 55
MATHIS NATHA NIE L JR &amp; JEAN M
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 806 T OMLI NSON T E R
K ENDALL W I L L I E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 815 T OMLI NSON T E R
“ •••♦•OSPREY LANDI NG
................. PB 45 PGS 90 i 99
K RI TS K Y LEV
202 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3(HX)
0
PAD: 584 S E R E N I T Y PL
----------------------------------SEC 21 TWP 20 RNG 30
P A R T I N KENNETH A
2120-30-300-0030-0000
PAD: 185 HUMPHREY RD
P A R T I N KENNETH A
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 175 HUMPHREY RD
........... “ COUNTRY CLUB H E I G H T S U N I T
............“ 1
................. PB 13 PG 98
SIMMONS JOHN D Z S
ROBBI NS KENNETH L J R
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 E X E T E R AVF.
HANSEN RANDALL A &amp; MARY A
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 150 E X E T E R AVF.
GURR J A C K T J R i DF.BRA K
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 132 E X E T E R AVF.
KOZI.OWSKI C H E S T E R A &amp; FLORENCE
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 C 0 0 - O 3 3 O ( HX)
PAD: 161 N C L Y D E AVE
WE I SS KENNETH &amp; MARI.ENF. F.
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 D O O - 0 1 4 O ( HX)
PAD: 118 N C L Y D E AVF.
“ “ “ • CARDI NAL OAKS PHASE 2
........... “ AMENDED PI.AT
........... “ PB 27 PGS 98 T O 100
S I C O I . I JOHN &amp; LO RI
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 604 MOURNING DOVE C I R
................. COUNTRY DOWNS PH 2
.................PB 29 PGS 51 &amp; 52
S M I T H M I C H A E L J &amp; PAMELA A
21-20-30-509-0000-0380
PAD: 724 KEF.NELAND PIKF.
G I B S O N FRED L S D A N I E L L E
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - OCOO-OOOO ( HX)
T A D : 763 KEENF.LAND P I K E
TRACT C
............“ HAMPTON PARK
..............* PB 38 PGS 58 T O 60
L E S Z C Z Y N S K I C R A I G &amp; GRETCHF.N W
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 14 96 OBE RI . IN T E R
CHOWNING KY L E D &amp; K R I S T Y K
21-20-30-512-0000-0420
PAD: 1513 OBE RI . IN TF.R
*•••••‘ COUNTRY MANOR
. . . . . . . p B 4 o PG 89
W I L L I S CHARLES D &amp; REBECCA L
21-20-30-514-0000-0010
................. C R Y S T A L CREEK U N I T 1
................. PB 41 PGS 49 T O 52
COPELAND JOHN C &amp; L A U R I E B
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 804 S H E L L LN
OATWAY MATTHEW S
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 824 S H E L L LN
BLEDSOE MARION
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 6 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 801 S H E L L LN
.................C R Y S T A L CREEK U N I T 2
. . * * • * * PB 41 PGS 53 &amp; 54
LEE CHIN C L S
L E E H SI H
JTS
21-20-30-516-0000-1950
PAD: 609 S I L V E R B IR C H PI.
W I L L I A M S DOROTHY A
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1041 HI GH P O I N T LOOP
“ ••“ •EAGLES C ROS SI N G
. . . * . . * P B 47 PGS 17 &amp; 18
ROUSEY K R I S T E N J &amp;
ROUSF.Y MADI SON N
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 282 F.AGLF.T WAY
................. CHF.LSF.A PLACE
•••••••PB 47 PGS 75 &amp; 76
G I L L F . T T I C ARL E &amp; NANCY J
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 829 L E WI S PI.
. . . . . . . S P RI NG HAMMOCK
. * • * * • • p b 2 PGS 2 T O 5
CORNWELL SUZANNE &amp;
MICHAEL J KOTT
2120-30-5AP-0000-064W
PAD: 1655 T I MOCUAH WAY
PT OF L O T 65 DESC AS BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 22 TWP 20 RNG 30
LAC KEY DONALD R t P A T S Y R
222 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
GOULD D A V I D J t
C AR T E R SANDRA L T R U S T E E
22-20-30-300-0150-0000
PAD: 2 0 7 5 RTCHARDSON
GOULD D A V I D J S
C AR T E R SANDRA L T R U S T E E
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 6 0 RI CHARDSON LN
S T E P H E N S SARAH M
22-20-30-300-0210-0000
PAD: 4 175 N 427
L O U IS L HUNTLEY ENTERPRISES
22-20-30-300-0240-0000 '
PAD: 915 SI LKWOOD C T
. . . . . . . m i d w a y PARK
. . . . . * . p B 4 PGS 96 ♦ 96 1/2
B A L L P A T R I C I A M t POOLE J A C K A
J R &amp; MONDOK LAWRENCE
22-20-30-501-0100-0010
LOTS 1 - 5
POOLE J A C K A J R i J E N N Y W
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4 710 N 427
L O T S 29 31 t 33 SEC 1 ( L E S S RD)
BENTON J A M I E E 4
BENTON EVA M
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 9 6 AVALONA DR
L O T S 44 45 46 ♦ 47 ( L E S S RD) . .

SEQ.#

1,414.74

2,736

1,332.07

2,737

2,285.45

2,738

1,825.83

2,739

2,371.77

2,740

2,373.44

2 , 741

1 , 486.35

2,742

1 , 8 4 3 . 21

2.743

1 , 8 2 9 , 27

2.744

3,315.38

2 , 5 1 9 , 38

2 , 6 6 0 , 99

2,745

2.746

2.747

441.76

2,748

915.82

2 , 749

751.53

2.750

892.27

2.7 51

1,234.62

2.752

1,607.14

2,753

3 , 7 3 8 , 74

2.754

4 , 1 8 8 , 04

2.755

1 , 9 6 5 . 84

2 , 756

3 , 1 2 5 . 65

2,757

717.91

2,758

1,943.64

2,759

1,200.60

2,760

2,089.62

2,761

2,633.37

2,762

2,640.79

2,763

4,345.82

2,764

1,962.81

2,765

6,069.12

2,766

7 , 2 5 0 , 14

2.767

1 , 3 4 4 . 83

2.768

592.24

2,769

1 , 3 6 2 . 67

2.770

2 , 1 9 0 . 47

2.7 71

517.78

2,772

169.47

2,773

353.52

2,774

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

May 2. 0. 16.2004 I’aRC 2 5
TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

L O T S 44 45 46 ♦ 47 ( L E S S RD) . . .
HOME C O N S U L T A N T S E R V I C E S I NC
759.00
2,775
22-20-30-501-0100-1080
PAD: 4 587 427 CR
L O T S 108 ♦ 110 SEC 1 ( L E S S RD)
H I C K S EVA J O
187.8 6
2,776
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 1 5 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 9 5 GARDENS DR
L O T S 151 i 153 &amp; NWI.Y 6 F T . . .
CROCKETT DAVID F
327.60
2,777
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 1 5 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 9 1 7 C R O C K E T T PT
L O T S 159 160 161 &amp; W 1/2 OF
...
S T E V E N S C ARL A
581.31
2,778
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 162B
PAD: 2871 GARDENS DR
P T OF L O T S 162 T O 165 DESC . . .
RHOADES GARY L &amp; J E A N T
121.94
2,779
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2851 AVALONA DR
L O T S 10 11 t 12 S E C 2
S M I T H GARY A GUARDI AN F.T AL
403.91
2,780
22-20-30-501-0200-0300
PAD: 2 8 7 0 MIDWAY DR
L O T S 30 31 • 32 SEC 2
507.71
2,781
MC GOWAN J OHN &amp;
JUAREZ F I D E L
22-20-30-501-0200-0460
PAD: 5 1 6 0 S U N N Y S I D E AVE
L O T S 46 47 * 40 SEC 2
169.47
2,782
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 19.07 (03) ( I )
C l D t 685
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 8 0 0 (HX)
L O T S 80 T O 82 SEC 2
154.33
2,783
EDWARDS C A T I N A M
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 9 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 2 0 SOUTH I.N
L O T 92 « F. 10 F T OF L O T 91 * . . .
................. P I N E VI F W
********
“ “ “ •PB 9 PG 73
1,188.11
2,784
KHOUNNAIJV KF.N
22-20-30-502-0A00-0030
PAD: 1720 S U N S E T DR
“ “ • ••PI NE VI E W 1ST ADD
................. PB 10 PG 33
289.99
2,785
LEDFORD GARY D
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1744 ANGLE DR
160.6 6
2,786
B A S T I N RUSSELL L
22-20-30-503-0000-0200
PAD: P I N E VI E W AVE
1,151.92
2,787
B A S T I N RUSSELL L
22-20-30-503-0000-0210
PAD: 1699 S U N S E T DR
•“ “ “ L AK E MARY WOODS
................. PB 26 PGS 35 T O 40
2,309.94
2,788
N A T A L E CONO &amp; BARBARA
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 474 ELMWOOD C I R
2,524.63
2,789
BEC KWI T H THOMAS C SR &amp; J O Y C E
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 359 LAKE RD
2,730.20
2,790
PEREZ SA U L (. M I I A C R O S A
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 348 SPRUCEWOOD RD
3,458.10
2,7 91
DEAN D A V I D B S. MACHELI.E P
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 O 5 - O B O 0 - 0 4 30 ( HX)
PAD: 300 STRUCEWOOD RD
“ “ “ •LAKE BINGHAM WOODS E A S T
. . . . . . . p B 29 PGS 70 &amp; 71
2,602.60
2,792
ROQUF.MORE D AV I D W I I I &amp; LAURA
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 506 OAKLAND T E R
2,819.99
2,793
S M I T H C AR T E R &amp; GLENDA R
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 510 OAKLAND TF.R
•“ “ “ MIDWAY COMMERCE C E N T E R
“ “ ♦•♦PB 31 PGS 39 &amp; 40
BACH LARRY A &amp; SUSAN A &amp;
3,606.22
2,794
ABRAMS J O E &amp; E S T H E R E T - A I .
22-20-30-508-0000-0040
PAD: 5 437 BENCHMARK I.N
................. MIDWAY COMMERCE C E N T E R 1ST A D D ................
. . * « • * . PB 37 p c s 59 &amp; 60
1 , 370.93
2,795
K O D I A C LI.C
22-20-30-510-0000-0010
PAD: 5485 BENCHMARK LN
L O T 1 ( L E S S BEG MOST S L Y COR . .
5,128.93
2,796
C R Y S T A L P H OT ON I C S I N C
22-20-30-510-0000-0040
PAD: 2 704 N F I N A N C I A L C T
LOT 4 5 &amp; 9
21,305.47
2,797
C R Y S T A L P HOT ON I C S I NC
22-20-30-510-0000-0060
PAD: 5525 BENCHMARK I.N
LOT 6 4 /
2,037.15
2,798
C R Y S T A L P HOT ON I C S I N C
22-20-30-510-0000-0220
PAD: 5520 BENCHMARK LN
............“ LAKE BINGHAM E S T A T E S
. . . . . . . pa 42 PG 17
3,055.55
2,799
JASMIN JACQUES P
222 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 565 WEBSTER S T
----------------------------------SEC 23 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 2,000
1,003.22
EVERGREEN I N V OF AM E R I C A I N C
232 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 I F - 0 000
2,801
2,590.19
HARL I N G HUGH W J R 4 DEBRA A
23-20-30-300-0070-0000
2,802
4 , 987.9 3
FLORIDA K - 9 SERVIC ES
23-20-30-300-0270-0000
PAD: 5001 N 427
3,432.67
2,803
SCHAUB W I L L I A M H 4
HANLON C HARLES W I I
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 137 N 427
11.20
2,804
SCHAUB W I L L I M H 4
HANLON C HARLES W I I
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 9B-0000
PAD: 5 010 THOMAS S T A B L E RD
•••••••AUTUMN CHASE
. . . . . . . p B 57 PGS 8 7 - 1 0 2
2,618.47
2,805
MC CORMACK THOMAS 4 K A T H A R I N E
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 615 E N G L I S H OAK C T
2,806
3,359.86
K L E I N MARC E
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5691 AUTUMN CH A SE C I R
2,807
2,674.01
ROYSUM RI CHARD C 4 C Y N T H I A F
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 6 7 9 AUTUMN CHASE C I R
2,808
743.09
LAWARRE ROBERT W I I
23-20 -3 0 -5 0 2-0 0 0 0 -0 67 0
PAD: 5601 AUTUMN CHASE C I R
2,809
3,223.23
D E C I R Y A N DRACONI S 4
TIMYAN-DECIR YAN LOIS
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1581 S I L K T R E E C I R
. . . . . . . AUTUMN CHASE PH 2
“ •“ “ PB 59 PGS 44 - 47
2,810
743.09
FALCONER DOUGLAS W 4 MARCELLA
23-20 -3 0 -5 0 3-0 0 0 0 -0 85 0
PAD: 1 636 WILLOW OAK LN
2,8 11
3,392.61
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
119.07 (03) ( I )
C I D * 752
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 9 0 ( HX)
•••••••EUREKA HAMMOCK
. . . « « « * p B 1 pG 106
759.72
2,812
HANEY K E V I N F 4
HANEY KARA R
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 C ( HX)
PAD: 300 M I L L E R RD
N 170 F T OF L O T 2 E OF CREEK . . .
598.94
2,813
ROBI NSON JOHN T 4
ROBI NSON J OHN T J R
23-20-30-5A Q-0000-002D
PAD: 312 M I L L E R RD
P T OF L O T 2 BEG 900 F T E 4 . . .

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

DAVI DSON SHARON M
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 G ( HX)
PAD: 325 M I L L E R RD
E 100 F T OF S 160 F T OF W . . .

FLOWERS CLARENCE A

SEQ. #

154.3 3

2,014

99.17

2,815

296.42

2,816

51.59

2,817

237.03

2,818

567.81

2,819

1 , 308.86

2 , 820

172.47

2 , 821

889.8 7

2,822

320.6 7

2 , 823

409.22

2,8 24

2,197.37

2,825

1 , 104.63

2,826

169.47

2,827

2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 H ( HX)
PAD: 334 M I L L E R RD
E 100 F T OF W 700 F T OF N . . .

CARTER SCOTT A 4
HANEY TAMMI L
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 J ( HX)
PAD: 385 M I L L E R RD
S 160 F T OF W 100 F T OF LO T 2
NORMAN ROBERT M 4 T R I N A M
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 M ( HX)
PAD: 371 M I L L E R RD
E 100 F T OF W 200 F T OF S . . .

MC CANN VIVIAN 4
MC CANN ALLEN C
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 N ( HX)
PAD: 361 M I L L E R RD
E 200 F T OF W 400 F T O F S . . .
SARVF.R T RACY F.
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 S ( HX)
PAD: 311 M I L L E R RD
S l / 2 OF L O T 2 ( L E S S W 800 F T . . .

BAILEY MARYANN
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 590 S SANFORD AVE
TOKARZ DEBORAH M
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 475 LANARK S T
W 1/2 OF L O T 12 ( L E S S S . . .
LANGFORD J AMES B 4 SHARON I,
23-20-30-5AQ-0000-014B
PAD: 2 5 0 C ADI I . I . AC S T
S 3 0 5 . 2 4 F T OF L O T 14
D1F.HL JOHN
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5 200 LAKE AVE
L O T 35 4 L O T 36 ( L E S S S 84 F T )
H A B I T A T FOR HUMANI TY I N SF.M CO
23-20-30-5AQ-0000-052A
PAD: MYRTLE S T
W 200 F T OF F. 220 F T OF S . . .
BANKA L O U I S I. 4 DEBRA I.
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 5950 H E S T ER AVE
LO T 125 ( L E S S BEG SE COR RUN . . .
BUDDENHAGEN D IA N A K
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 0B ( HX)
PAD: 5 225 SANFORD AVE
N 170 F T OF W 3 3 3 . 5 F T OF . . .
CI.ABAUGH J E N N I F E R A
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 1 A ( HX)
PAD: 5 340 T O RTUGA T R L
1 AC HOMESTEAD L O C A T ED I N

10.28
2 , 828
CLABAUGH J E N N I F E R A
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 13 IB
PAD: T ORTUGA
L O T 131 ( L E S S W 7 6 1 . 7 5 F T 4
...
23.27
2 , 829
CLABAUGH T I M O T H Y R
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 132A
PAD: 5 350 T O RT UG A T R L
F. 1/2 OF L O T S 132 4 133 4 S . . .
2,830
20.31
CI.ABAUGH T I M 4 J E N N I F E R
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 1 34B
L O T S 134 4 135 ( L E S S W . . .
269.82
2,831
G A L L I HER ANNE F.
23-20-30-5AQ-0000-1430
PAD: 4 950 SANFORD AVE S
N 1/2 OF L T O 143 ( L E S S S 10 . . .
22.72
2,832
G A L L I H E R ANNE E
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 143B
1.-^1
,
SW 1/4 4 S 10 F T OF U 1/2. OF. . . .
2,033
215.39
GALI.IHF.R ANNE F.
232 0 - 3 0 - 5 A Q - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3F. ( HX)
PAD: 4 9 5 0 S SANFORD AVE
1 ACRE HX LO C A T ED I N N 1/2 . . .
----------------------------------SBC 24 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 837.38
F OS T E R E R N E S T I N E
2 , 834
2 42 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A-0000
PAD: NORTH C A RO L I N A RUN
753.93
2, 835
MCCARTY E R I C G 4 LAURA G
24-20-30-300-004C-0000
PAD: NORTH C A RO L I N A RUN
3,445.77
2,836
KEEN BARRY C 4 DANALF.A D
2 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 F - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4501 BEDFORD RD
2,837
T A R I C A N O MARK S 4 D I AN E M
2,063.85
24-20-30-300-006A-0000
PAD: 4 550 BEDFORD RD
2,838
WALL J E F F E R Y I. 4 BARBARA D
859.34
24-20-30-300-007B-0000
PAD: 1085 WYNN S T
STRAWN KARL A 4 TAMMY M
365.6 4
2,839
2420-30-300-0100-0000
PAD: 4 953 NOLAN RD
----------------------------------SEC 25 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 -------------------------------2,040
MYERS TERRY N
1,335.90
252 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 6053 LAKE AVE
857.99
2,8 41
MUNDY HAZ E L R * C/ 0
HOUSTON DEBORAH D
25-20-30-300-008A-0000
PAD: 6065 LAKE AVE
( 1 . 1 6 AC)
.............. ‘ LAKE J E S S U P TERRACE
. . . . . . . PB 12 pc 94
294.71
2,842
IANGFORD JAMES B 4 SHARON L
25-20-30-501-0000-0040

PAD: UNA DR
LOTS 4 * 5
MCELROY DANIELLE 4
IAFFOON RALPH L

3,239.03

2,843

19.96

2,844

3,261.27

2,845

489.89

2,846

2,086.92

2,847

1,182.01

2,848

3,288.18

2,849

3,665.01

2,850

1,818.51

2,851

2520-30-501-0000-0090
PAD: 6 030 UNA DR
---------------------------------- SEC 26 TWP 20 RNG 3 0 .............. ‘ CHASE ♦ COMPANYS SUBD OF
................. WAGNER
. . . . . . . PB 6 pG 64
C E N T E X HOMES
2620-30-501-0000-OOA1
LOT B 4 S 9 5 2 . 9 2 FT OF LOT A . . .
................. ... R M I T C H E L L S SURVEY OF THE
............“ L E V Y GRANT
♦“ “ “ PB 1 PG 5
C HA RI S R I N I V A S S 4 RAMANI
26-2O-30-5AR-OBO0-006A
PAD: 1 136 ORANGE AVE
E 150 F T O F L O T 6 BLK B D R . . .
GROVES IAWRENCE A 4 BARBARA A
2 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A R - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 8 A ( HX)
PAD: 1 076 ORANGE AVE
E 1/2 O F W 1/2 O F L O T 8 BLK . . .
CONTESTABILE VINCENT A
26-20-30-5A R-0C00-013E
PAD: 2 0 0 OLD S A N F O R D - O V I E D O RD
T H A T P T O F L O T 13 N OF RR RY . . .
ROBERT ELEANOR B
2 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A R - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 9 M ( HX)
PAD: 835 E 434 SR
WLY 2 3 0 F T OF E L Y 742 F T OF . . .
W I N T E R S P R I N G LAND L T D
C / O J A Y E FOLK
26-20-30-5AR-0D00-0250
PAD: 434 ( 4 WAGNER)
W 2 2 0 F T PF L O T 25 ( L E S S . . .
W I N T E R S P R I N G IA N D L T D
C / O J A Y E FOLK
2 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5AR-0D00-0 25B
L O T 25 ( L E S S W 2 2 0 F T 4 . . .
CHEUNG S H I N G I N C
26-20-30-5AR-0D00-052E
PAD: E 434 SR
BEG S 88 DEG 23 M I N 42 SE C E . . .

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NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

T his H erald

TAXES DUE

ELLER JENNIVER L
26-2O-3O-5AR-ODOO-O50O
PA D : 009 LAKE I R E N E DR
PT O F L O T 50 BEG 9 9 . 6 F T S . . .
H A L L F A Y A T T E L J R S JOANNE E &amp;
Q U A L L S RONALD C &amp; J O Y C E C
26-2O-3O-5AR-ODOO-O50H
PAD: 061 LAKE I R E N E DR
BEG 4 5 0 . 0 3 F T S 03 DEG 7 MI N . .
BRW HO L DI NG S L L C
26-20-30-5AR -0D 00-058J
PAD: 205 S 1 7 - 9 2
P T OF L O T 58 DESC AS BEG 380 . .
EDWARDS D OR I S A
26-20-3O-5AR-0D0O-O96F
P T O F L O T 96 PARA N ♦ S . . .
PARKES RALPH H L I F E E S T
(SCOTT WILLIAM C E T - A L )
26-20-30-SAR-0D00-096H
P T L O T 96 PARA N S S L I N E S . . .
S I P P E L K AT H L E E N M
262 0 - 3 0 - 5 A R - 0 D 0 0 - 146A
PAD: 1560 H I L L T O P RD
T H A T PART O F L O T 146 DESC AS . .

SEQ. #

2,133.02

2,052

1,749.33

2,853

5,571.49

139.29

140.29

650.3 5

2,8 54

2.855

2.856

2,857

---------------------------------- SEC 27 TWP 20 RNG 30
* * * * * * * H I GHLAND P A T I O HOMES
* * ............AMENDED PLAT

*******pB

19

pGS

93

T0

95

WILLIAMS SYLVIA M
272 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 7 0 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 700 GIASGOW C T
* . * * » . * HI GHLANDS S E C T I O N S 7 S 8
................. PB 25 PGS 16 S 17
RODRI GUEZ ADAM &amp; J O D I
2 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 502 E R I C A WAY
C I R I N G I O N F , ANDREW
2 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 625 MARNI DR
******* HIGHLANDS SEC 1

.......PB le pGS

95

19

pGS

7

1,553.65

1,704.95

2,058

2,859

2 , 860

, gg

MOYER KENNETH G S T R A C I G
2 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D J - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 829 DUNBAR T ER
L O T 88 &amp; BEG MOST S L Y COR . . .
POLANCO FANNY E
272 0 - 3 0 - 5 D J - 0 0 0 0 - 1 020 ( HX)
PAD: 702 SHEPHERD RD
--------------------------------- SEC 28 TWP 20 RNG 30
. . . . . . » SK Y LARK I N T H E WOODS
* * * * * * * pB 20 PG 96
M I L L E R I NV &amp; PROP MGMT II c
282 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5( HX)
0
PAD: 845 RAVEN AVE
CAMACHO RA F A E L &amp; RACQUEL
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 837 RAVEN AVE
CANT OR L I N D A G
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 813 RAVEN AVE
****** *oAK GROVE PARK
. . . * * * . r B 7 PG 83
CONNAUGHTON B RI AN &amp; V I V I A N &amp;
Y A L L IC O GLORIA
28-20-30-5AS-0A00-0140
PAD: 1010 N 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
PT L O T 14 DESC AS BEG 20 F T . . .
THOMAS THOMAS R
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A S - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 70
PAD: 1054 N 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
L O T S 17 &amp; 18 ( L E S S S 50 F T . . .
* • * . * . * WILDWOOD

*******pQ

592.05

T0

1,192.84

2,861

1,865.71

2,862

1,046.28

2,863

716.15

2,8 64

835.67

2,865

1,953.53

2,931.53

2,866

2,867

10

A L I ANDRE &amp;
A L I FAZAI,
2 B - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D L - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 3 0 (HX)
T A D : 655 SHADY LN
SANCHEZ JORGE L &amp; C Y N T H I A I,
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D L - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 645 SHADY LN
CASADY TERRY I,
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D L - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 712 CASTLEWOOD DR
BLOCK C L O T 4
S P IN S B Y E L I Z A B E T H A &amp; K I M B
2 8 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 D I . - O H 0 O - O 0 10 ( HX)
PAD: 739 SHERWOOD DR
BLOCK H L O T 1
SAEGERT C H ERY L &amp;
SAEGERT DEBRA A
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D L - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 10 ( HX)
PAD: 7 1 6 WILDWOOD DR
BLOCK I L O T 1
RACE P A T R I C I A L &amp; F I S H E R L I N D A
D &amp; F I S H E R ST E P HEN D
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D L - 0 S 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 760 SUMMERLANO DR
BLOCK S L O T 4
****** * HIGHI. ANDS SEC 4
* * * * * * * p B 29 PG 44
HOEKSTRA S C O T T
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 710 GRETNA C T
* * * * * * . H I G H L A N D S SEC 5
* . * * * * * p B 29 PG 45
ROBERSON M I C H A E L S &amp; GRACE K
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 701 ABERDEEN LN
* * * * * * ‘ H I GHLANDS SEC 5
******•r e p l a t TRACTS A i b
• « * * • • • PB 21 PG 10
HOEKSTRA S C O T T H
2820-30-5EG-0000-0040
PAD: 6 5 6 TAM C T
HOEKSTRA S C O T T H
20-2O-3O-5EG-OOOO-OO8O
PAD: 655 TAM C T
L O T 8 ( L E S S PT P L A T T E D I N . . .
----------------------------------SEC 29 TWP 20 RNG 30
CONOCO P H I L L I P S CO
2920-30-300-0030-0000
PAD: 1823 LONGWOOD LAKE MARY R
( 1 . 1 AC)
FLOWERS E T C I N C
29-20-30-300-007G-0000
PAD: BAY MEADOW RD
B R A Z I E R GLENN R &amp;
ARTHUR L E S L I E P
29-20-30-300-0200-0000
PAD: 1455 427 CR
B R A Z I E R GLENN R &amp;
ARTHUR L E S L I E P
29-20-30-300-022A-0000
PAD: 1449 N 427 CR
* * * * * * *SKY LARK I N T H E WOODS U N I T
•••*••*PB 23 PG 33
L A R A C U E N T E CHARLES i
JACQUELINE
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 764 MEADOWLARK C T
ROSADO REBECA
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 760 MEADOWLARK C T
SCHERRER M I C H E L L E &amp; W I L L I A M
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 775 MEADOWLARK C T
• ** ** * * B I G T R E E C RO S S I N G PH 1
**••••*PB 27 PGS 20 i 21
LO ANA i HA RR I S
29-20-30-510-0000-0250
PAD: 2 0 00 T R E E FORK LN
L O T 25 ( L E S S BEG NE COR RUN . . .
TAMPRI I N C
29-20-30-510-0000-0310
P A D : 794 B I G T R E E DR
•••••**B I G T R E E C R O S S I N G PH 2
. . . . . . * p B 20 PG 61

733.19

2,868

746.13

2.869

1,110.42

2.870

581.54

2,871

745.15

2,872

531.04

1,014.79

1,527.14

2,873

2,874

2,875

2,085.11

2,876

2,177.96

2,077

5,259.63

2,870

1,428.50

2.879

1,692.77

2.880

1,391.31

609.8 7

2,8 81

2,8 82

1,241.19

2.883

1,194.34

2.884

4,165.23

5,131.57

2,865

2,886

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

4,337.07
2,887
VMD HOLDI NGS I N C
29-20-30-512-0000-0080
PAD: 773 B I G T REE DR
******* LONGWOOD GREEN RE PL AT
* * * * * * ‘ AMENDED P L A T OF
* * . . . . * P B 29 PGS 56 T O 58
WEED JAMES A J R
1,410.64
2,888
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7 A ( HX)
T A D : 293 E LONG CREEK COVE
L O T 17 ( L E S S BEG NW COR RUN .
PEOPLES F I R S T COMMUNITY BANK
394.62
2,889
29-20-30-513-0000-0520
PAD: 242 BLACKWATF.R PI.
* * * * * * ‘ CORPORATE SQUARE P I A Z A A CONDO
*4****#4
****** *o r b 1671 PG 1056
HATTAWAY T E R R I L
885.06
2,890
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 14-0000-00A0
UNIT A
HATTAWAY T E R R I I,
932.2 2
2,891
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4-O000-00B0
UNIT B
HATTAWAY T E R R I I,
932.2 2
2,892
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 OF, 0
U N I T F.
GAL L EGO R E I N A L D O &amp; EMF.RITA
933.2 2
2,893
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4-0000-00F0
T A D : 1991 CORPORATE SQUARE UNI
UNIT F
BRONSTEIN LEWIS
797.79
2,894
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0000-00T0
UNIT T
................. T H E E N T E R P R I S E BLDG A CONDO
****** *o r b 1724 PG 51
WHRI TENOUR ROBERT A J R
1,365.40
2,895
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 15-0000-00A0
PAD: 2 0 0 5 T R E E FORK #101 LN
UNIT A
* * * * * * * BAYWOOD I N D U S T R I A L PARK 1ST
****** *ADD
* * * * * * * p B 37 PG 23
WARD FRANK
2,328.56
2,896
29-20-30-516-0000-0090
PAD: 148 BAYWOOD AVE
. . . . . . . s k y LARK SUBD
. . . . . . * P B 17 pG 85
2.897
O' FARRII.L RAISA
1,023.46
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C W - O A O O - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 714 F.AGLE AVE
GORZON RONNY T R U S T E E
1 , 919.45
2.898
FBO
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C W - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 20
PAD: 1407 SPARROW S T
TERRY EDWARD J
1 , 872.66
2.899
29-20-30-5CW -0B00-0090
PAD: 1408 MEADOWI.ARK S T
J ONES EIJ40RE S CARLA R
1,084.53
2 , 900
2 9 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 C W - O B 0 O - O 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1516 MEADOWLARK S T
C L I N K S C A L E S - M O B LF . Y D I A Z I N A L
1,515.59
2 , 901
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C W - 0 C 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 1402 R O B I N C T
L O T 37 ( L E S S BEG SW COR RUN . . .
BLEILER ROSALIE A &amp;
1,590.40
2,902
LOPEZ I.OURENCO D
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 C W - 0 J O O - O O I O ( HX)
PAD: 1510 C A R D I N A L S T
****** *sKY LARK U N I T 2 RF.PI.AT
...* ...
.................PB 19 PG 16
.......
SPRAGUE RI CHARD F &amp; WONDA L
1,363.51
2.903
2 9 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 C Z - 0 M O 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1515 P E L I C A N S T
H E N D RI X DOUGLAS L &amp;
914.35
2.904
KERLEY A L I C E A
29 2 O - 3 O - 5 C Z - O P 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 601 WREN AVE
----------------------------------SEC so TWP 20 RNG 3 0 ----------------------------- -SI MRAKH MAHMOOD
3,021.71
2 , 905
3 0 - 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 Y-0000
PAD: 1948 LUCKY TRI.
2,906
G E TTY CHRIS B S
3,674.03
G E T T Y BRUCE
30-20-30-300-002Z-0000
PAD: LUCKY TRI.
1,559.10
2,907
GOLDBERG J A C K I E
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 P-0000
• * • * . * . MEADOWLANDS
. . . . . . *5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
* * ............13 PARCELS
MEADOWLAND J O I N T VENTURE
10,709.44
2,908
C/ O P ET E R J BARACK
30-20-30-301-0010-0000
SEC 30 TWP 2 0S RGE 3 OF. F. 1/2
MEADOWLAND J O I N T VENTURE
2,423.66
2,909
C/ O P ET E R J BARACK
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 1 -0 0 ID-0000
SEC 30 TWP 2 0S RGE 30F. BEG . . .
.................. TIBF.RON H I L L S PH 1A
.......
* * * * * * * PB 27 PG 23
* ......
RAVER J A Y M
1,528.99
2.910
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 1412 H EARTHSTONE LN
BEACHLAND COMPANI ES I N C
1,085.58
2.911
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 552 R I D G E L I N E RUN
******* LONGWOOD H I L L S U N I T 2
.* .* ...
* * * * * * * p B 27 PG 63
.......
CAVANAUGH THOMAS
M&amp;UTAUNA
2,184.29
2 , 912
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 555 M A T I L D A PL
CONNER I R W I N L
2,033.78
2.913
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 551 M A T I L D A PL
L O T 12 ( L E S S BF.G NW COR RUN . . .
CALDWELL J ON E &amp; MAY M
30-20-30-502-0000-0260
PAD: 508 M A T I L D A PL
ESP I NO I . A JOHN i BARBARA A
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 512 M A T I L D A PL
K I N N E Y K RI S T O P HE R &amp;
WOLFF.RSDORF L I N D A
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 516 M A T I L D A PL
****** » G o LDEN GROVE
*••••••p B 27 PG 85
PENNEY W I L L I A M J
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 832 MARAVEL C T
G I P S O N DORA L
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 804 MARAVAL C T
S I R L I N MYLES &amp;
S I R L IN ELAINE
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 8 1 9 MARAVAL C T
• * * * . * * T I B E RON H I L L S PH I B
* * * * * * * PB 26 PG 13
DAVIDSON SANDRA S
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 585 R I D G E L I N E RUN
* * * * * * * X I B ERON H I L L S PH 3
* * • • • * . p B 30 p g 91
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 19.07(03)(I)
C l D# 375
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 9 0 ( HX)
DUA R A J I N D E R &amp; NEELAM
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1720 GRANGE C I R
******* DANBURY M I L L U N I T 3B
* * * * * * * pB 39 PGS 3 6 4
LEEK-BOND KIM M
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 961 COBBLER C T
* * * * . . . DANBURY M I L L U N I T 4
******* PB 40 PGS 45 l. 46

2,788.13

2.914

1 , 925.46

2.915

2 , 200.12

2.916

1,375.65

2,917

2,121.19

2,918

1,994.39

2,919

1,381.45

2,920

1,653.65

1,756.44

1,355.00

2.921

2.922

2,923

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. 0

PERKI NS JAMES i LYNNE
30-20-30-514-0000-2090
PAD: 026 WEATHERLY C T

1,779.19

2,924

I D E H E N J OHN O ( R O S E L I N E A
30-20-30-515-0000-0370
PAD: 1900 DEERVIF.W PLACE

1,132.45

2,925

2,373.64

2,926

1,437.08

2,927

1,547.28

2, 928

1 , 134.6 0

2,929

1,555.60

2 , 930

1,453.71

2,931

2,076.91

2 , 932

1,297.86

2, 933

944.1 5

2, 934

1,278.48

2, 935

3,490.31

2 , 936

8,142.21

2 , 937

1,279.03

2,938

655.2 0

2 , 939

1,325.12

2,940

1,625.74

2 , 941

1 , 186.63

2, 942

1,486.62

2 ..943

1,095.07

2 , 944

2,074.44

2 , 945

1,850.41

2,946

2,105.93

2,947

1,515.32

2, 948

1,416.75

2 , 949

1,607.02

2, 950

1,466.47

2 , 951

* * * * * * * pB 27 PG 39
HAHN J U D I T H N
302 0 - 3 0 - 5 G G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1383 COR JF.SU C T
----------------------------------SEC 31 TWP 20 RNG 30HARPER T H E R E S A A
312 0 -30-300-030J-0000
PAD: 429 CHURCH AVE
OWENS 5 OWENS I NC
31-20-30-300-0330-0000
PAD: 901 W WARREN AVE
******* SANDALWOOD
* * * * * * * PB 18 PG 11
PAGAN M E L V I N &amp; A I D A A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 SANDALWOOD WAY
LAMONT B ON N I E I,
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 143 SANDALWOOD WAY
GOULD HOWARD T &amp; SANDRA J
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 145 SANDALWOOD WAY
CHAND A N J A N I E
31-20-30-501-0000-0220
PAD: 159 SANDALWOOD WAY
GEORGI MORI CE V &amp; S I HAM Y
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 165 SANDALWOOD WAY
CAPPETTA
ANN J &amp;
C A P P E T T A DONALD P
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 136 SANDALWOOD WAY
OI.AN J U L I U S i F A T I M A O
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 130 SANDALWOOD WAY
................. RANDS ADD T O LONGWOOD

.......pB 1 pG 16
OAKWOOD I N C
S U I T E 300
31-20-30-502-0000-0010
PAD: 402 S WILMA AVE
L O T 1 ( L E S S S 75 F T )
S E M I N O L E I N V GROUP LLC
31-20-30-502-0000-0020
PAD: 221 W 434 SR
A L L L O T S 2 3 18 S 19 S E L Y . . .
* * * * * * ' L A K E SEARCY SHORES
.............. * PB 18 PGS 23 24 ♦ 25
ABRAHAMSEN CAROL I,
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 505 PARSON BROWN WAY
SAKELARIS ANASTASIA N
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 105 N S I L V E R C L U S T E R C T
G U I L L E N ARTURO G &amp; J O S E P H I N E L
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 110 P I N E A P P L E C T
POI.OZOLA J OSE PH &amp; D I AN E
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 P I N E A P P L E C T
CAMPBELL D A V I D A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 113 HOFFA WAY
.............. .. HIGHLAND H I L L S 1 S T RF.PLAT
* * * * * * * PB 20 PG 7
HUNTER JAMES B &amp; C Y N T H I A L
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 2 0 B O N N I E TRI.
E L L I S MIKE &amp;
HUDSON J E N N I F E R
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 330 B ON N I E TRI.
RHODES RAND
31-20-30-506-0000-0150
PAD: 921 WATERBURY LN
SKAGGS RI CHARD &amp; PAMELA
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 6 0 ( HX)
T A D : 610 W E S T I A K E C I R
SALIF.RNO RALPH F,
31-20-30-506-0000-1150
PAD: 771 CRESTBROOK LOOP
E S P O SI T O PETER J I I I &amp;
E S P O S I T O P E T E R J I I H EI R S
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 9 0 (HX)
PAD: 701 ROCK CREEK LOOP
.............. *T I B E R O N COVE
* * * * * * * pB 23 PGS 15 l 16
HUSSAI N SY ED H &amp; SHAMIM B
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 522 E AS T PO R T DR
SI MPSON JOHN R &amp; RENEE K
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 523 WESTPORT DR
LARA A P O L ON I O &amp; A M A L I A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 562 T I B E R O N COVE DR
. . . . . . . MFAD0H r i d GE
* . . . * * • pa 28 PG 8
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHI N P &amp;
PESSARAN ABDORRF.ZA
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 A0
PAD: 982 WI LDFLOWER WAY
P I E Q U E T SHANNA J i WAYNE E
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 9A0
PAD: 604 S WILDFLOWER C T
* * * * * * ‘ LONGWOOD C LUB PHASE 2
* * * * * * * PB 55 pGs 65 &amp; 66
*******a l l 3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 i p - 0 0 0 0 ,
AHMED AROOJ
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 990 BURLWOOD C T
................. LONGWOOD
* . . * . . . p B 1 p g s 18 T O 21
******** PB 5 PG 28
SCHWARTZ FRANK H &amp;
WERNER ERANK A I I I
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0000-0 110
PAD: 234 W CHURCH AVE
F. 1/2 O F L O T 11
RESOLUTION PU B LIS H IN G INC
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0000-0 520
PAD: 135 W P I N E AVE
HOGLE THOMAS R &amp; LENA E TRS
FBO
31-20-30-5AU-0000-0680
PAD: 295 W P I N E AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 68
AF FORDABL E HOUSI NG A U T H O R I T Y
31-20-30-5AU-0000-0690
PAD: 301 N MI LWEE S T
M I L L E R DEE
31-20-30-5AU-0000-131P
PAD: 129 E BAY AVE
L O T S 131 133 135 ♦ 137
M I L L E R DEE
31-20-30-5AU-0000-1380
PAD: 143 P I N E
A / B AVE
L O T S 138 ♦ 140 ( L E S S W 1/2 . . .
C ALLAHAN M I C H A E L D
31-20-30-5AU-0000-2200
PAD: 225 WARREN AVE
L O T S 2 2 0 fc 222
HURST D ONNI E R
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 232 F. P I N E AVE
L O T S 2 4 6 + 248

* * •» #* * •
1,469.56

2 , 952

1,345.93'

2 , 953

4,362.48

2,954

1,875.44

2 , 955

2,964.67

2 , 956

2,218.78

2,957

2,959.59

2,958

2,413.26

2,959

1,883.30

2,960

727.24

2,961

626.68

2,962

�/

/

T he H erald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

M A R I N E L L I B RI AN £ P O R T I A £
ROSIER JACK A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 3 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 216 W MAGNOLI A AVE
L O T S 337 &amp; 339
G A T L I N MAXWELL t S H I R L E Y
31-20-30-5AU-0000-3650
PAD: PALMET T O AVE
LENZ D AVI D
31-20-30-5AU-0000-4760
PAD: 349 E J E S S U P AVE
L O T 476 &amp; WLY 1/2 O F L O T 478 . . .
M I L L E R ST E P HEN R
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 4 8 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 381 J E S S U P AVE
L O T 486 £ S 1/2 OF VACD S T . . .
M I L L E R ST E P HEN R &amp; C I N DY
31- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 AU-0000-4880
PAD: 2 4 2 OAK S T
L O T 488 £ S 1/2 O F VACD S T . . .
BAUM KENNETH R &amp; J A N I C E 0
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 4 9 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 341 N GRANT S T
L O T S 499 ♦ 501 t E 18 F T OF . . .
MAGALDI NO B EN J A M I N C
31-20-30-5AU-0000-5040
PAD: 2 0 6 E PALMETTO AVE
L O T S 504 505 506 S 507 S N . . .
TORRES HERIBF.RTO
31-20-30-5AU-0000-5640
PAD: 2 0 9 PALMET T O AVE
TORRES H E R I B E R T O
31-20-30-5AU-0000-5660
PAD: E PALMETTO AVE
FONSECA SANDOR
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 5 9 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 346 E ORANGE AVE
L O T S 597 t 599
SF.LPH JAMES H
3 1- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 6 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 181 N OLEANDER S T
L O T S 633 ♦ 635
LENZ D A V I D L £ S H I R L E Y M
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 6 4 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 358 E J E S S U P AVE
L O T S 645 £ 647
FLAVIN P H IL L IP S £
F L A V I N ANN A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 6 6 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 431 E CHURCH AVE
J O N E S ORA F 4 MARY A
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 7 4 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 374 E WARREN AVE
L O T S 744 745 746 747 748 » 749
CONNER J E R E L L E T R U S T
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 7 5 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 430 E WARREN AVE
CONNOR J E R E L L E T R U S T E E
31-20-30-5AU-0000-7610
PAD: E WARREN AVE
ROBERTS T R I L I . A L
31-20-30-5AU -0000-8210
PAD: 301 S OLEANDER S T
L O T S 821 ♦ 823
CSX T R A N S P O R T A T I O N I N C
TX DEPT ( J 9 1 0 )
31-20-30-5AU-00U1-0QOO
T H A T PT OF ABANDONED RR
* * * * * * ‘ HI D D E N OAK E S T A T E S
* * * * * * . PB 34 PGS 95 T O 98
KUVACH A N T O N I O J 4 S O N I A E
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 J G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 872 BUCKSAW PL

DEMARCO TINA
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 J G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 830 BUCKSAW PL
BREI DE NBACH M I C H A E L L
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 J G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 407 L O B L O L L Y C T
.............. ..
PI.ANTATION
* . * . . . . PB 50 PGS 88 THRU 90
L I U GUI L I N 4
LAU SHUANG YU
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 130 ( HX)
PAD: 502 FREEMAN S T
CHAN D A V I D
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 514 FREEMAN S T
----------------------------------SE C 32 TWP 20 RNG 30CSX T R A N S P O R T A T I O N I NC
T X DEPT ( J 9 1 0 )
3220-30-300-024A-0000
* * * * * * ‘ LONCDALE
............* » PB 13 PG 68

KOTT MICHAEL J 4 CORNWELL
SUZANNE 4 KOTT MARY A

1,773.05

SEQ. #
2,963

32-20-30-501-0000-0180
PAD: 757 E LOGAN DR
RODGERS RI CHARD A
32-20-30-501-0000-0230
PAD: 817 E LOGAN DR
COWART W I L L I A M F 4 THELMA
32-20-30-501-0000-0410
PAD: 865 LONGDALE AVE
SCHUETTE ETHEL E HEIRS 4
SCHUF.TTE J E W E L L A H EI R S
32-20-30-501-0000-1110
PAD: 8 9 9 LORMANN C I R
* * * * * * *LONGDALE f i r s t a d d
• •*•••*pg x 3 PG 94

SEQ.#

996.34

3,002

16 PG 23

RAMOS D I O N I D E £ MERCY
3 2 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 O 8 - O B O O - O 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 459 LONGWOOD C I R
L A F O N T A I N E J E N N I F E R L £ DAVI D
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 40
PAD: 439 LONGWOOD C I R
568.78

943.82

2,967

926.83

2,968

4,879.15

2,969

402.37

1,340.64

2,973

2,974

891.18

2,975

1,388.35

2,976

6 1 3 . 12

172.02

1,054.78

41.88

2,980

2,286.52

2,981

2,309.02

2,982

2,475.19

3,406.99

2,983

2,984

2,555.62

2,985

108.51

2,986

1,361.00

2,987

961.35

2,988

558.44

2,989

1,227.13

2,990

2,991

( HX)

474.16

2,992

2,024.97

2,993

216.91

2,994

1,210.80

344.2 4

2,183.47

3,642.91

2,844.02

3,003

2,302.87

3,004

WELCH C A T H E R I N E
1,631.13
3,005
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 O - 5 O 8 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 60
T A D : 435 LONGWOOD C I R
****** •WF.THERINGTON H E I G H T S ADD
. . * * . * * T0 LONGWOOD
................. PB 12 PG 74
RI CHARDSON LANCE D
304.7 5
32-20-30-509-0000-0060
PAD: S GRANT S T
RI CHARDSON LANCE D
304.7 5
32-20-30-509-0000-0080
PAD: C AN T E R CLUB
****** *WILDMF.RE
ft ft * ft ft ft ft 1
* ****** pa x PG 111
CALNAN MARTHA F. £ CALNAN
599.30
3,0 08
S C O T T F £ B I J E O L DONNA L
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 3 0 F - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 84 6 F. CHURCH AVE
E 75 F T OF N 150 F T OF E 450 . .
AN D I NO M I CH A E L £ A N D I NO ALLAN
1,512.63
3,009
C &amp; AND I NO ROBERT F.T AL
32-20-30-510-030H-0000
PAD: 8 2 6 E CHURCH AVE
W 75 F T OF E 375 F T OF N 150 . .
SUTHERLAND JOHN F
1,895.09
3,010
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-030K-0000
PAD: 830 F. CHURCH AVE
W 75 F T OF E 300 F T OF N 150 . .
2,416.54
3,011
MON CR I EF K I R B Y SUCC PER REP
E S T A T E OF MERI S BEREKS
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-030M-0000
PAD: 145 S LAK E V I EW DR
BEG 180 F T S OF S L I N E OF . . .
D £ T C O L L I N S INC
1,175.22
3,0 12
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-080D-0000
PAD: 306 S WAYMAN S T
S 50 F T OF N 150 F T OF E 100 . .
D £ T C O L L I N S I NC
1,741.98
3,013
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-080E-0000
PAD: WAYMAN/BAY S T
N 100 F T OF E 100 F T OF BLK 8
C A P I T A L I N V £ H OLDI NGS L L C
80,604.21
3,014
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-080P-0000
PAD: 583 E 434
BEG NF, COR L O T 8 . . .
9,123.07
3,015
BYRD PROPERTIES LLC
32-20-30-510-0800-0000
PAD: 500 F. 434 SR
PT OF BLK 8 DESC AS BEG . . .
7,370.50
3,016
P I N E C R E S T £ GABRO I N V I NC
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0C00-0 080
PAD: 520 CHURCH S T
L O T S 8 T O 13 BLK C
3,494.24
3,017
D £ T C O L L I N S INC
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0- 0F. 0 0 - 0 0 10
PAD: 2 1 0 S WAYMAN S T
L O T S 1 £ 19 £ 20 BLK E
891.4 4
3,018
WEST RONALD F £
WEST THEODORE J
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 8 S CREDO S T
L O T S 1 2 19 t 20 BLK F
852.18
3,019
CANNE J E F F T
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 7 S GRANT S T
L O T S 11 12 * 13 BLK F
929.46
3,020
ALLEN W ILLIAM D
32-20-30-510-0F00-0160
PAD: 545 E BAY AVE
................. WILDMERE RESURVEY O F BLK 4

.......PB

452.44

738.07

2,966

( HX)

O R T I Z ANA R
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1021 REAMS S T
A N I O C E G I N O 4 MARY
32-20-30-502-0000-1700
PAD: 1232 H AM I L T O N AVE
CHESSER B E T T Y L
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1102 H AM I L T O N AVE
. . . * • * . LAKE WAYMAN H E I G H T S
................. HIGHWAY ADD
•••‘ •••PB 4 PG 24
HELMS LAMAR
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 387 GE OR GI A AVE
L O T S 16 17 ♦ 18 BLK A
HURST LARRY L 4 NANCY A
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0B0O-0130
PAD: G E OR GI A AVE
L O T 13 &lt; E 1/2 OF L O T 14 BLK B
•••••••BRADLEYS ADD
•••••••PB 1 PG 17
MC GRODER C H R I S T I N E A T R U S T E E
FBO
32-20-30-505-0000-006D
PAD: 1190 N CR 427
S 8 8 . 5 F T OF N 2 8 6 . 7 7 F T OF . . .
MC GRODER C H R I S T I N E A T R U S T E E
FBO
32-20-30-505-0000-006E
PAD: 1 206 N 427 CR
S 8 8 . 5 F T OF N 1 9 8 . 2 7 F T O F . . .
K E L L E Y FRED W J R 4 L I N D A L
32-20-30-505-0000-007F
PAD: 1 150 N 427
N 90 F T OF S 2 6 0 F T OF E 150 . . .
•••••••ENTZMI NGERS ADD NO 1
•••••••PB 5 p c s 26 » 27
WOOD DONALD E
32-20-30-506-0500-0090
PAD: N 1 3 T H AVE
B L A N K E N S H I P ROBERT D 4 REBECCA
32-20-30-506-0500-0100
PAD: 158 N 13TH AVE

WASHI NGTON S T R E E T F I N A N C I A L CO
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 208 14TH AVE
L O T S 12 T O 19 BLK 6
* * ** * * *rB

( HX)

K

TAXES DUE

******* longwood north

32-20-30-501-0000-0150
PAD: 733 E LOGAN DR

WILSON TREVER A

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

2,995

2,996

2,997

2,998

2,999

169.87

3,000

1,080.25

3,001

4

pG

50

YOUNG SHERRY
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 744 F. WARREN AVE
L O T 7 £ F. 1/2 OF L O T 8 BLK 3 . .
******* LAKE WAYMAN H E I G H T S

963.68

* * * * * * * PB 3 pG 82

*******i

814.2 4
BURKE JOHN J £ SUSAN A
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 570 ROSEDALE AVE
L O T 1 t E 1/2 OF L O T 2 BLK C
782.56
ROUX DANNY £ DORA
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 (HX)
PAD: 530 ROSEDALE AVE
L O T 7 * E 1/2 OF L O T 8 BLK C
1,456.75
BLANCO REY M £ A N N E T T E
3 2 -2 0 - 3 0 - 5 12-0D00-0010
PAD: 986 N WAYMAN S T
L O T S 1 ♦ 2 BLK D
1,472.17
C A NC E L LF- TTY £ FERNANDO
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 12-0D00-0240
PAD: 695 LAND AVE
L O T 24 ♦ E 1/2 O F L O T 23 B LK D
727.59
SAUNDERS L I S A M
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 665 E G E O R G I A AVE
L O T 22 t W 1/2 OF L O T 23 BLK G
2,209.11
DOBOSH SUSAN V L I F E E S T
(DOBOSH S A B RI N A E L)
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2-0H00-0020
PAD: 670 G E O R G I A AVE
W 1/2 OF L O T 2 £ A L L L O T S 3 . . .
784.56
VELA ZQU EZ L U I S &amp; L E T T Y
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 640 G E O R G I A AVE
L O T 9 4 E 1/2 O F L O T 10 BLK H
1,562.36
L E TOURNEAU MARLENE
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 P00-0050
PAD: 658 F. P A L M E T T O AVE
. . * . * * . LAKE WAYMAN H E I G H T S LAKE ADD
•••••••PS 4 PG 23
803.45
ODOM JAMES E 4 CAROLYN M
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 874 E LAND AVE
L O T 3 ♦ E 22 F T OF L O T 4 BLK
2,291.24
WILLIAMS LYDIA
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 E 0 Q - 0 1 90
PAD: 841 E S E M I N O L E AVE
L O T 19 t W 1 6 . 6 6 F T OF L O T . .
597.44
M A R T I N ROBERT L 4 FAYE C
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 774 ORANGE AVE
L O T 3 ( L E S S E L Y 45 F T ) 4 L O T

3,0 21

3,022

3,023

3,0 24

3,025

3,026

3,0 27

3,028

3,029

3,030

3,0 31

3,032

F L O R I D A SH AR I DEN GROUP I N C
32-20-30-513-0000-0090
PAD: E ORANGE AVE
L O T S 9 THRU 24 BLK O £ E L Y
F L O R I D A S H A R I DEN GROUP I N C
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 P 00-0010
PAD: ORANGE C I R
F L O R I D A S H AR I D E N GROUP I N C
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 13-OQOO-OOlO
PAD: ORANGE C I R
L O T S 1 £ 2 BLK Q ( WLY 1/2
* * * * * * ‘ ORANGE T ERRACE
. . . . . * . p B 15 PG 11
OFF ING ER SAREL
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 582 E S E M I NO L E AVE
* . * * • . . LONGWOOD P I N E
*••••••p B x7 PG 33

2,315.26

1,626.41

3,036

SAURDA J A N J £ M I L E N A
32-20-30-515-0000-0040
PAD: G E O R G I A AVE

1,141.98

3,037

( HX)

3,033

222.51

3,0 34

362.80

3,035

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

May 2 . 10. 200-1

Page 27

TAXES OUE

SEQ. #

V OGEL GREGORY S £ ANGELA D
32-20-30-515-0000-0160
PAD: 5 0 0 G E OR G I A AVE
* . . * * . . SPRINGWOOD
••*••••p B 20 PG 69
R I O S CARMEN L &amp;
LUGO A N T O N I O
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 442 SPRINGWOOD C T
NGUYEN THAU £ VAN T
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 446 SPRINGWOOD C T
.............. ‘ E A S T LAKE V I LI A G E
•••••••PB 39 PGS 56 TO 58
DELAP ROBERT &amp; ANN
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1000 E 1ST PL
*••*••*OAK V I L L A
. * • * • * *pB 40 PGS 76 &amp; 77
F EDE RAL N A T I O N A L MTG ASSN
32-20-30-519-0000-0240
PAD: 408 W I ND I N G OAK LN
L O T 24 £ T H A T PT OF T R A C T A
RI CHARD W I L L I A M C £ J U N E R
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 536 W I ND I N G OAK I.N
----------------------------------SE C 33 TWP 20 RNG 30
. . . . . . . W A T S O N SUBD
. . . . . * . p B X2 PG 69
AFU F A B I O A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 A ( HX)
PAD: 114 C L I F F O R D AVE
BEG 1 0 5 . 3 F T S OF NE COR OF . . .
. . . . . . . E N T Z M I N G E R f a r m s a d d NO 1
* . . * » » * PS 5 PG 8
HOFF C H RI S T O P H E R
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 A ( HX)
PAD: 651 HI G HL AN D S T
NI.Y 75 F T OF SLY 175 F T O F W . .
* * * * * * * F I A M I N G O SP RI NGS
* ............ PB 8 PG 72
J O N E S ROBERT B
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 00 ( HX)
PAD: 1225 LAKE LUCERNE C I R
L O T 10 ( L E S S BEG NW COR RUN . . .
N I E V E S D A V I D £ D I AN A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 40 ( HX)
PAD: 1217 LAKE LUCERNE C I R
................. LAKE LUCERNE
. . . . . . . PS u
po 73
SIVF.R M I C H AE L G T R U S T E E
FBO
33-20-30-508-0000-0020
PAD: LAKE LUCERNE C I R
NORTH D U S T I N B
33-20-30-508-0000-0070
PAD: 1297 LAKE LUCERNE C I R
.............. ' W I L L I A M S O N H E I G H T S
................. PB 12 PG 36
MALCOLM DOUGLAS D
33-20-30-509-0000-0070
PAD: 98 MELTON DR
COX B R E T T C
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1200 GEORGE S T
RF.QUENA RALPH L
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1213 P H I L L I P S T
.............. ‘ LAKE GEM PARK
. . * * . * * p B 12 PGS 90 ♦ 91
HANDLEY E L I Z A B E T H G
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 113 IAKF. GEM DR
* . . . . * . TAIiMO S UBD
******* PS 9 p c 10
W I L L I A M S GREGORY B A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1090 TALMO S T
AQUINO ELSA A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 13-O D00-0040
PAD: R I DG E S T
AQUINO ELSA A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 13-ODO0-0O5O
PAD: R I DG E S T
• ............ SHF.OAH SEC 1
* ****** PS 17 p c s 79 T O 83
REYES MARK A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 4 0 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 40 SHF.OAH U N I T 32 BI.VD
.............. ' H I G H L A N D S SEC 2
“ •••••TRACT D RE PI A T
******* PS 21 PG 94
S T I E R W A L T HARRY M
33-20-30-519-0000-0040
PAD: 524 SHANE C I R
•*** “ . C Y P RE S S V I LI A G E TR C PH 1
• * * • » * * 3RD REPIJVT
•*••**•p B 26 PG 87
CASTRO HECTOR L £ N A D I NE T
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 523 MOREE LOOP
................. LONGDALE I N D U S T R I A L PARK
................. PB 25 PG 60
S H I D E M A N T L E D AV I D A £ ROSARIO
33-20-30-521-0000-0010
PAD: 700 I N D U S T R Y RD
MESSEROF F M I CH AE L £ GLADYS
33-20-30-521-0000-0040
PAD: 710 I N D U S T R Y RD
NATIONAL SERVICE £
M E RC HA ND I S I N G I NC
33-20-30-521-0000-0230
PAD: 710 COMMERCE C I R
COMMERCE LAND T R U S T
FBO
33-20-30-521-0000-0270
PAD: COMMERCE C I R
.............. ‘ GR E E N SP O I N T E
• • • • • • • P S 2 9 PGS 2 4 TO 2 7
FRIEDMAN ARTHUR B £
C A R R O L L - F R I E D M A N MAUREEN E
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 642 NIGHTHAWK C I R
BLANCHE J OHN
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 646 NIGHTHAWK C I R
---------------------------------- SEC 34 TWP 20 RNG 30
• •• * * * ' H I G H L A N D S SEC 6 1ST RE P L A T
•••••••PS 24 PG 19
MAGNOLER FERNANDO £ WILMA M
3 4 - 20-30-501-0000-0250
PAD: 101 K E I T H C T
MAGNOLER FERNANDO £ WILMA M
34-20-30-501-0000-0260
PAD: 103 K E I T H C T
PORTER MARY L T R * C/ 0
LAFON J OS E P H M
34-20-30-501-0000-0340
PAD: 106 K E I T H C T
L O T 34 ( L E S S BEG NE COR RUN . . .
...............‘ NORTH ORLANDO 5TH ADD
•••••••PS 13 PGS 77 4 78
C I O C E C H R I S T O P H E R R £ DAWN L
34-20-30-503-0200-0010
PAD: 100 N BOMBAY AVE
LOT 1
BLK 2
RODRI QUEZ IRMA
34-20-30-503-0200-0100
PAD: 190 N BOMBAY AVE
LAMICA W IL L IA M £ J U D I
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD; 300 3RD S T
•••••••NORTH ORLANDO 1 ST ADD
. * . * * . . p s 12 PGS 23 4 24
WALKER T I M O T H Y E £
B AILEY DELL
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 2 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 130 N C ORT EZ AVE

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3,038

2,025.68

1
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922.90

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3,040

862.34

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1,237.90

3,042

850.20

3,043
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3, 0 4 6

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3,047

2 8 9 . 16

3,048

1,406.75

3,049

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3,050

699.92

3,051

893.85

3,052

630.39

3,053

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778.23

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425.73

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425.73

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140.34

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2,058.61

3,058

933.50

3, 0 59

2,408.19

3,060

4,630.67

3,061

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1,645.37

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

Thk HERALD
TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

ZED IK ER GAYLE M
439.87
3,073
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 2 2 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 120 N CORT EZ AVE
' NOR T H ORLANDO 8T H ADD
' PB 14 PG 9
3,074
C A R 1 C O T E F RANHMI LK M &amp; REBECCA
589.80
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 2 9 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 8 A L G I E R S AVE
3,0 75
DOWDY J J E F F R E Y &amp;
2,315.55
N I E L S E N MICHAEL W
34-20-30-505-2900-0050
PAD: 720 W 434
................. NORTH ORLANDO 2ND ADD
................. RESUBD O F BLK 5 ♦ T R A C T A
******* PB 13 PG 76
3,076
1,374.12
KLEIN TIN A E
34-20-30-506-0500-0080
PAD: 111 LOMBARDY RD
................. NORTH ORLANDO T O W N S I T E 4TH a d d ** * * * * * #
.................PB 13 PGS 57 ♦ 58
544.87
3,077
N I E V E S ANGEL J R
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 408 F. 434
3,078
1 , 139.65
RAMSEUR G E L L E N
34-20-30-508-0800-0210
PAD: 400 D AV I D S T
*
* * * * * * ‘ NORTH ORLANDO T O WN SI T E 4TH a d d * ******
. . . . . . . rf . p l a t
................. PB 14 PGS 5 + 6
918.62
3,079
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 1 9.07(03)(I)
C1D# 199
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
909.29
3,000
CAMACHO LUZ M &amp;
V E L A Z Q U E Z CARMEN
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 512 GEORGE S T
1 , 642.14
3,001
KNOWLTON K A T H E R I NE L T R U S T E E
FBO
34-20-30-509-0200-0060
PAD: 212 WADE S T
913.90
3,002
LESKOWYAK MARGARET L I F E E S T
(LESKOWYAK KARAN S)
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 650 E 434 SR
955.9 7
3,083
ANDERSEN RANDY N &amp; LORI L
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 606 D AV I D S T
570.96
3,084
FENTON MARY A
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 204 CHARLES S T
S M I T H DA VI D N
659.24
3,085
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 225 B E N N E T T S T
1,551.64
3,086
JOHNSON ROGER &amp;
ADCOCK WM REED
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 1 9A
PAD: 107 A L B E R T S T
L O T 19A ULK 5 NORTH ORLANDO . . .
3,0 87
MATHIS NA THA NIE L J R &amp; JEAN M
1,485.59
34-20-30-509-0600-0080
PAD: 207 SHERRY AVE
1,744.16
3,088
P A T R I C K REBECCA C
34-20-30-509-0600-0260
PAD: 216 A L B E R T ST
. . . . . . . H I G H L A N D S SEC 6
. . . . . . . PB 22 PGS 18 &amp; 19
2,437.61

ROBB ANNE E
34-20-30-512-0000-0010
PAD: 671 MAC D U FF LN
........... “ BAY T R E E SEC 08
................ ORB 1080 PG 182
PAU LO V I C H JOHN J &amp; PAULOVI CH
JOHN S (. MARI A E T AL
34-20-30-513-0000-0090
PAD: 00 MOREE LOOP » 9
U N I T 9 BLDG 80 BAY T R E E SEC . . .
DE S T E F AN O TH ER ESA L
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 9 0 - 0 1 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 90 MOREE LOOP #14
U N I T 14 BLDG 90 BAY T R E E SEC . . ,
................. SHF.OAH SEC 2

.......pB iB PGS

33

T0

1,159.84

3,089

3, 090

|
262.54

3,091

37

UNSWORTH G EDWARD t MARJ ORI E L
34-20-30-515-0409-0210
PAD: 409 SHEOAH
#21 BLVD
U N I T 21 BLDG 409
................. SHEOAH SEC 3
................. PB 18 PGS 38 T O 40
RUNDLE MARY S
34-20-30-516-0417-0230
PAD: 417 SHEOAH BLVD #23
U N I T 23 BLDG 417
. . . . . . . b a y T R E E SEC 09
•“ “ “ ORB 1000 PG 184
Z O L L MA RI L Y N J
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 4 0 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 40 MOREE LOOP 111
NAVARRO S T E P H A N I E B
34-20-30-518-6000-0430
PAD: 60 MOREE LOOP #43
SIMMS DEBRA &amp;
POLLNER MARIO A
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 7 0 0 0 - 0 6 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 70 MOREE LOOP #63
** ** * * * I N D I A N R I DG E
................. ORB 1238 PG 1349
INBORNONE ROBERT &amp;
S E I P L E ANNMARIE
34-20-30-519-0000-0120
PAD: 334 SAN M I G U EL
S H I V R A T T A N NAOMI
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 341 SAN M I G U E L
B U CK L E Y V I N C E N T
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 339 SAN M I G U E L
“ “ •“ I N D I A N R I D G E PHASE 2
“ “ “ •PH 25 PGS 26 T O 28
J E N K I N S J A C K SR &amp; KAREN R
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 300 SAN RA F A E L
U N I T 69
O ' T O O L E P ET E R
34-20-30-520-0000-0770
PAD: 422 SAN G A B R I E L S T
U N I T 77
O ' T O O L E DONNA
34-20-30-520-0000-0820
PAD: 412 SAN G A B R I E L S T
U N I T 82
................. W I N T E R SP RI NGS I N D U S T R I A L
. . . . . . . pB 28 PG 29
TURK DALE J
34-20-30-523-0000-0100
PAD: 110 4 1 9 CR
................. H I G H L A N D V I L L A G E 1
. . . . . . . PB 29 PGS 66 T O 68
A L L E N ANDREA
34-20-30-524-0000-0240
PAD: 305 MONTROSE S T
. . . . “ •DOUGS U N I T 1
. . . . . . . pB 3 i pG 53

1,005.84

859.07

836.85

3,092

3,0 93

3,094

1,157.84

3,095

’

3, 096

493.81

700.40

321.69

321.69

3,097

3,098

3,0 99

319.15

3,100

695.22

3, 101

695.22

3,102

PARK.................
2,627.66

1,745.43

3,103

3, 104

2,795.19
3,1 05
AMAR VERA
34-20-30-526-0000-0050
PAD: 132 CORY LN
2,796.19
3,106
AMAR VERA 6 AMAR ADAM i
AMAR D A V I D
34-20-30-526-0000-0130
PAD: 109 CORY LN
. . . . . . . W I N T E R SP RI NGS C EN T R E A COINDO •••••••
•
.PB 32 PG 20
2,280.81
3,107
P A RR OT T RALPH R J R i G L O R I A A
34-20-30-527-0000-0310
PAD: 120 434 SR
.................H I G H L A N D V I L L A G E 2
•
.PB 40 PGS 40 l 41

,

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
HOEKSTRA S C O T T H
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 3 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 420 MAC GREGOR RD
................. E X C E L S I O R B U S I N E S S PARK
................. PB 43 PG 12
HAGER D I A N E
34-20-30-533-0000-0060
PAD: 125 E X C E L S I O R PKWY
............... ‘ DEERSONG
. . . . . . . p B 45 p g 17
G U E RRI ER CARLO &amp;
DARI C AU D B E A T R I C E
34-20-30-534-0000-0120
PAD: 315 SAN G A B R I E L S T
................. DEERSONG A R E P L A T
................. PB 45 PG 69
................. PR: 534 L O T S 5 6 7 4 8
NAVARRO CARLOS
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 3 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 406 SAN G A B R I E L S T
* ............‘ DEERSONG 2
................. PB 46 PGS 27 THRU 29
F I R S T STARLYN J
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 3 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 308 SAN G A B R I E L S T
S E P U L V E D A RUBEN O 4
GERBER N I C O L E L
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 3 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 9 0 (HX|
PAD: 215 SAN 6 A B R I E L S T
ASCENCIO BENITO
34-20-30-536-0000-1140
PAD: 236 SAN G A B R I E L S T

TAXES DUE
1,277.71

7,701.95

1,481.11

759.90

771.01

708.18

1,396.81

•“ “ “ NORTH ORLANDO 1ST + 2ND
............“ ADD R E P L A T OF PART
. . . . . • • P B 14 pG 16
G W PARTNERS L T D 3
2,595.82
C / O GASMART I NC
34-20-30-5AV-1SOO-OOAO
L O T S A B 4 C BLK 18 R E P L A T . . .
2,006.80
K I D SQU E ST C H I L D C A R E I NC
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A V - 19DO-OODO
PAD: 6 DEVON AVE
* “ •*•• E N T Z M I NG E R FARMS ADD NO 2
................. PB 5 PG 9
2,083.81
D A N I E L S JOHN D T R U S T E E
FBO
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 AW -0000-0 09A
PAD: 305 OLD SANFO RD / OV I ED O RD
BEG NW COR L O T 9 RUN S . . .
5,113.97
PHELOPATF.ER LLC
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A W - 0000-0 300
PAD: 701 E 434 SR
PT O F L O T S 30 4 51 4 VACD S T .
PAJAK M I C H A E L M T R U S T E E
5,586.45
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - S A W- 0 0 0 0 - 04 8A
PAD: E 434
PT L O T 48 DESC AS BEG 9 9 9 . 3 4 .
B AY T RE E V I L L A G E
ORB 1163 PG 1539
R I F E BARBARA
249.21
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 E N - 0 2 3 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 230 MOREE LOOP #4
U N I T 4 BLDG 230
PAU LO VI C H JOHN S 4 MARI A R
532.24
TURNER LYNN P
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 E N - 0 4 2 9 - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 429 SHEOAH BLVD # 6
U N I T 6 BLDG 429
................. H A C I E N D A V I L L A G E
.................ORB 2 7 99 PG 589
634.67
TORCASO T O N Y J
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5MD-0000-1010
PAD: 101 E LA V I S T A DR
U N I T 1Q1
BURNS MARTHA J 4
186.19
BURNS J O S E P H I N E R
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 1 290 ( HX)
PAD: 129 LAS ALMAS LN
U N I T 129
68.31
B E L L GREGORY M J R
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 1 660 ( HX)
PAD: 166 C OS T A C I R
U N I T 166
814.27
WYI.AM F LORENCE H E I R S
C/ O REBECCA F I E R L E
34-20-30-5MD-0000-2350
PAD: 235 C O S T A R I C A DR
U N I T 235
820.01
J O L I T Z KENNETH L 4 J EA N N E
34-20-30-5M D -0000-2640
PAD: 264 PONCE DE LEON DR
U N I T 264
DOTY RAYDEEN
143.19
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 276 PONCE DE LEON DR
U N I T 276
241.36
HANES B E T T Y M
C/ O JAMES HANES
34 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 80 ( HX) (
PAD: 308 CASA GRANDE C T
U N I T 308
BANK OF AMERI CA
772.28
MC C A 7 - 7 0 1 - 0 3 - 9 9
34-20-30-5M D-0000-3210
PAD: 321 CASA GRANDE C T
U N I T 321
FLOYD ROBERT C 4 G A R N E T T A
198.87
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 3 4 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 340 CASA GRANDE DR
U N I T 340
KLINGMAN J U D I T H A
517.39
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 3 5 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 353 CASA GRANDE DR
U N I T 353
GRAHAM JAMES
231.52
342 0 - 3 0 - 5 M D - 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 369 CASA GRANDE C T
U N I T 369
----------------------------------SEC 35 xwp 20 RNG 30 —
................ NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 08
.................PB 12 PG 96
K I E F F E R JOHN S
1,643.27
352 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 2(HX)
0
PAD: 646 PEARL RD
RODRIGUEZ H I L D A G
1, 1 5 0 . 5 9
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 160 ( HX)
PAD: 618 A L T O N RD
RI SH ER P R O P E R T I E S L LC
1,270.78
3 5 - 2 O - 3 O - 5 0 1 - O B 0 O - O 4 4 O (HX)
PAD: 639 PEARL RD
.................STONE GABLE
.................PB 54 PGS 13 4 14
G A R C I A ORLANDO 6 D IA N A
3,369.27
35-20-30-503-0000-0110
PAD: 120 STONE GABLE C I R
L U T Z NORBERT 4 P A T T I J
2,300.40
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 128 STONE GABLE C I R
. . . . . . . p a RKSTONE U N I T 2
******* PB 58 PGS 24 4 25
SACCA J OSE PH E 4 MARSHA H
2,407.80
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 629 B L E N H E I M LOOP
“ “ •“ NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 09
................. PB 13 PGS 11 4 12
MILLER MELISSA B
1,474.77
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A X - 1 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 705 A L T O N RD
‘ •“ “ •WINDI NG HOLLOW U N I T 2
.................PB 48 PGS 85 THRU 8 B
WHITE WILL IAM 4 LIND A
4,332.45
35-20-30-5MM-0000-0530
PAD: 606 T 1 MBE RWI L D E C T
•••“ “ PARKSTONE U N I T 4
. . . . . . . PB 60 p c s 11 4 12
“ “ “ •ALL 5 A R - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 , 0 0 7 0 , 0080

SEQ. #
3,1 08

3,109

3,110

3,111

3,112

3,113

3,114

3,115

3,116

3,117

3,118

3,119

3,1 20

3,121

3,1 22

3,123

3,1 24

3,125

3,126

3,1 27

3,128

3,129

3,130

3,131

3,132

3,133

3, 134

3,135

3,138

3,139

3,140

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MARSTON RAY A 4 DONNA J
35-20-30-5NN-0000-3500
CANNON TRACY
35-20-30-5NN-0000-3810
.................PARKSTONE
................. PB 56 PGS 17 THRU 21
RADKA KARLA P 4 M I C H A E L J
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P H - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 60 ( HX)
PAD: 423 SANDRINGHAM C T
A R T AN D I RI CHARD 4 KATHY
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P H - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 218 T A V E S T O C K LOOP
G I BS ON L I S A 4 S C O T T
35-20-30-5PH-0000-13B0
PAD: 247 T A V E S T O C K LOOP
.................PARKSTONE U N I T 3
................. PB 59 PGS 1 9 - 2 1
L U T C H M I D A T PARMANAND 4 D E V I K A
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 Q B - 0 0 0 0 - 2 3 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1204 STONE HARBOUR RD
B OT E S JOHANNES J 4 NATASHA
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 Q B - 0 0 0 0 - 2 610
PAD: 1228 STONE HARBOUR RD
HAWKINS RU S S E L L B I I I 4 J A I M I
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 Q B - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 740 SENECA MEADOWS RD
----------------------------------SEC 01 TWP 20 RNG 3 1 MARINA I S L E L L C
01-20-31-300-0010-0000
PAD: 2 028 MARINA I S L E CV
GRACEY C LEMMI E S 4
GRACEY CHARLES A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3261 E 46
*
.LAKE J E S S U P H E I G H T S UNRECD
. . . . . . . plat
HOFFMANN J OHN W
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5UR-0000-0340
PAD: 1650 SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 2 0S RGE 3 1 E
ATTAWAY DOUGLAS R
0 1- 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 0 0
PAD: 1573 SWAMP LN
SEC 01- TWP 20S RGE 3 1E L O T 40
ATTAWAY DOUGLAS R
01-20-31-5UR-0000-0410
PAD: SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 20 S RGE 3 1 E L O T . . .
HART LD 4 D E B B I E
0 1- 2 0 - 3 1- 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 30 ( HX)
PAD: 1551 SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 20 S RGE 31E L O T S . . .
HOFFMAN JOHN W
0 1- 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1650 SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 3 I E
HAWES RI CHARD 4 GLENDA
0 1 -2 0 -3 1-5UR-0000-0660
PAD: SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 31E L O T . . .
K I D D Y BERNARD S
APT B
01- 2 0 - 3 1 - 5UR-0000-0710
PAD,: SWAMP LN
L O T S 71 4 72
MURRAY JAMES
01-20-31-5UR-0000-0770
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 31E
DANFORD GUY J 4
DANFORD MARYANN
01-20-31-5UR-0000-0780
PAD: SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 2 0S RGE 31E
D ANF O PP . G UY J 4
DANFORD MARYANN
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1650 CLEKK C I R
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 31E
CONDON P A T R I C K M
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1604 C L E KK C I R
DANFORD GUY J 4
DANFORD MARYANN
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 920
SEC 01 TWP 2 0S RGE 31E
BROWN TAMMY M 4
GREENE SARAH J
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 U R -0000-0940
PAD: CLEKK C I R
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 31E L O T 94
GREEN HAROLD D 4 A L I C E J
E T AL
01-20-31-5UR-0000-0950
PAD: CLEKK C I R
S EC 01 TWP 20S RGE 31E LOTS . . .
LASCHANCE RI CHARD 4 G L OR I A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 9 90
PAD: 1661 C L EKK C I R
L O T S 99 T O 101 4 104 T O 106 . . .
----------------------------------SEC 03 TWP 20 RNG 3 1 FI. ORIDA LAND RESERVE I NC
03-20-31-300-0030-0000
PAD: 4115 E 46 SR
H E W I T T OLSON A S S E T RECOVERY
GROUP I I I N C C / O R. H E W I T T
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 D - 0000
PAD: 4 450 CANYON P T
B ODI F ORD BOBBY N 4 SHARON M
03-20-31-300-0120-0000
PAD: 4120 MOORES S T A T I O N RD
( 5 AC)
WILSON TONY G
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3A-0000
PAD: 2 8 2 0 RICHMOND AVE
C L I P P A R D RONNI E L 4
C L I P P A R D GARY L 4 DONNA M
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4150 MOORES S T A T I O N RD
“ “ •“ BROWNS SUBD OF BECK
................. HAMMOCK
*
.PB 1 PG 83
SCHRECK PAUL E i
S I K E S LARRY W
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0B00-0020
PAD: 4565 E 46 SR
GROT E HENRY J t J A C Q U E L Y N S
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 8 5 RICHMOND AVE
S 76 F T OF L O T 7 + A L L L O T 6 . . .
“ •“ ••SANFORD C EL ER Y D E L T A
“ “ “ •PB 1 PGS 75 + 76
FRANCIS LLOYD C t P A T R I C I A E
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 6 B ( HX)
PAD: 2901 MARQUE TTE AVE
W 340 F T O F L O T 36 ( L E S S S .
HOLCOMB ROBERT L
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 D ( HX)
PAD: 3862 B RI DG E S RD
W 109 F T O F L O T 42 ( L E S S N .
W I L L I A M S DOROTHY
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 7 E ( HX)
PAD: 3761 J E S S U P AVE
BEG NW COR L O T 67 RUN S 165
YOUNG THELMA
03-20-31-5AY-0000-067F
PAD: KENTUCKY S T
P T O F L O T 67 DESC AS BEG NE
BROWN UL Y S S E S t
WYNN AL E X J R
0 3 -2 0 -3 1-5AY-0000-067J
PAD: J E S S U P AVE
BEG SE COR O F W 1/2 OF L O T .
RHODES MI L D R E D V
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 8 B ( HX)
PAD: 3 938 KENTUCKY S T
E 165 F T OF W 330 F T OF S . .

SEQ.#

555.0 0

3,141

555.0 0

3,142

3,981.95

3,143

4.053.55

3,144

3.016.56

3,145

4,904.70

3,146

4,239.75

3,1 47

3,294.63

3,148

3,588.23

3,149

257.43

3,150

509.8 8

3,151

700.35

3,1 52

139.27

3,1 53

552.05

3,1 54

246.39

3,155

93.01

3,156

157.7 9

3,157

518.8 9

3, 158

369.12

3,159

20.58

3,160

831.0 3

3,161

156.79

3, 162

81.40

3,1 63

252.5 2

3,164

319.20

3,165

3,691.68

3, 166

616.38

3, 167

3,203.78

3,1 68

763.44

3.169

187.86

3.170

•* ••* * * *

1,547.54

3, 171

936.06

3,172

2,459.49

3,173

107.3 0

3,1 74

793.74

3,175

438.9 7

3,176

318.30

3,177

409.98

3,1 78

t

�T iif. H e r a l d

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

ADCOCK ANDREW J I V
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 10 ( HX)
PAD: 3 925 KENTUCKY S T
W 500 F T OF L O T 81 I N
...
G O T T F R I E D LARRY
0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 1040
PAD: 3291 £AGLEWOODS T R L
L O T S 104 &amp; 105 ( L E S S W . . .
G O T T F R I E D LARRY
0320-31-5AY-0000-104A
PAD: 3251 E A G L E WOODS T R L
W 1 7 8 . 8 4 5 F T OF LOTS 104 6 105
----------------------------------SEC 04 TWP 20 RNG 31
WARE DORI S M
0420-31-300-0150-0000
DAVIS KATRINA C &amp; DAVIS K E I T H
W A COOPER R O S E T T A D
04-20-31-300-0160-0000
DAVIS KATRINA C
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6A-0000
PAD: 2591 FROG A L L E Y
MC K I N N E Y P RI NC E &amp; J A N I C E
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 7 5 FROG A L L E Y S T
HOWELL RI CHARD &amp; MARY S
04-20-31-300-0200-0000
PAD: FROG A L L E Y
J ACKSON WARREN
04-20-31-300-022C-0000
GUESS D A V I D 4
GUESS CHUCKY E
04-20-31-300-0230-0000
PAD: 2 5 4 0 FROG A L L E Y
C H A I R S HAROLD 4
THOMAS HELEN C
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 6 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3361 E 46 SR
M I L L E R DELORES H E I RS
C/O GLORIA VALLOT
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 6 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2621 S GREENWAY
THOMPSON E L O I S E
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 6 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3365 E 46 SR
THOMAS HELEN
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-026F-0000
SIMMONS MARTHA
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 06 FROG A L L E Y
PERSAUD LOKESH S 4 DI ANNE
04-20-31-300-0350-0000
PAD: 2 820 BF.ARDALL AVE
EASTABROOKS RANDY J
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 6 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 6 0 BEARDALI. AVE
YOUNGBLOOD TANDY W 4 G E O R G I A H
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1- 3 0 0 - 0 3 7 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 950 B EA RDALL AVE
HUNT KENNETH W
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-044A-0000
PAD: 3918 MOORES S T A T I O N RD
SANFORD ARPRT A U T H / C I T Y SANFRD
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 990 CAMERON AVE
AINSWORTH W I L L AR D D 4 SUSANNA
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 860 CAMERON AVE
AI NSWORTH WI L L ARD 4 SUSAN
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-050A-0000
PAD: 2 8 5 0 CAMERON AVE
................. FREEMAN SURVEY FOR L O U I S
................. DB 161 PG 449 S C R
HOWELL RI CHAR D 4 MARY S
04-20-31-501-0000-0040
PAD: 3 439 E 46 SR
.............. ‘ S M I T H SURVEY OF PROPERTY
. . . . . . . o p TOM
. . . . . . . DB l56 PG U 4 S C R
ROBI NSON J C
04-20-31-502-0000-0020
PAD: FROG A L L E Y
HARRISON MC K I N L E Y 4 J O S E P H I N E
04-20-31-502-0000-0040
PAD: 2551 FROG A L L E Y
FRAZIER ANNIE B 4
JOHNSON C H R I S T I N E F H EI R S
04-20-31-502-0000-0050
PAD: 2561 FROG A L L E Y
----------------------------------SEC 06 TWP 20 RNG 31
STROUPE C HR I S T OP HE R P
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1240 E A I R P O R T 4 1242 BLV
B U T L E R CHARLES
0 6 -2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 5F-0000
PAD: KNUDSEN DR
.............. *OAK H I L L
* .............. PB 3 PG 86
MERONI J E A N W
06-20-31-501-0000-0030
PAD: ORANGE AVE
MERONI J E A N W
06-20-31-501-0000-0040
PAD: 2514 ORANGE AVE
DOAN ANH NGOC LE L I F E E S T
(DOAN RI CHAR D L A)
06-20-31-501-0000-0220
PAD: ORANGE AVE
LOTS 2 2 + 2 4
DOAN RI CHARD L A
06-20-31-501-0000-0230
PAD: ORANGE AVE
L O T S 23 25 27 29 + 31
FREEMAN J E R R Y J SR 4 WILMA C
06-20-31-501-0000-0920
PAD: 2 524 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T S 92 94 96 98 4 100
FREEMAN J E R R Y J SR 4 WILMA C
06-20-31-501-0000-1010
PAD: M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T S 101 + 103
FREEMAN J E R R Y J SR 4 WILMA C
06-20-31-501-0000-1020
PAD: BAY AVE
GRZESKOWIAK MARK E
06-20-31-501-0000-1040
PAD: BAY AVE
GRZESK- ' WI AK MARK E
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 0 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
. . . . . . . PALM TER RAC E
.............. * PB 4 PGS 82 + 83
GREENE RO N NI E L 4 C H R I S T Y
06-20-31-502-0100-0160
PAD: 2 5 1 7 SANFORD AVE
S 1 2 . 1 F T O F L O T 16 ♦ A L L . . .
SAXMAN PAUL
06-20-31-502-0500-0120
PAD: 2 5 2 9 P O I N S E T T A AVE
SAXMAN PAUL
06-20-31-502-0500-0130
PAD: 2531 P O I N S E T T A AVE
WEST MERLE K 4
WEST G I L E S A
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2514 Y A L E AVE
S 40 F T OF L O T 24 + N 17 1/2 . .
ZAERI MICHELE G
06-20-31-502-0700-0250
PAD: 2 5 1 6 Y A L E AVE
S 32 1/2 F T O F L O T 25 + N . . .
. . . . . . . R U S S E L L S ADD F O R T REED
. . . . . . . PB i pG 97
F L E T C H E R C H E L S I E 4 BURNS
S H E I L A F 4 SARVER T RACY
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 407 E 2 6 T H S T

SEQ. 0

531.69

3, 179

2,515.10

3, 180

901.32

3, 181

16.53

3, 182

243.99

3, 183

55.35

3,184

1,364.56

3, 185

63.17

3, 186

36.95

3, 187

771.45

3, 188

943.79

3, 189

313.93

3, 190

257.16

3, 191

75.29

3, 192

197.7 5

3, 193

1,523.98

3, 194

878.04

3, 195

1,393.36

3, 196

1,980.40

3, 197

1,458.71

3, 198

795.10

3, 199

320.54

453.74

64.34

455.31

509.67

768.68

185.43

204.73

683.48

329.9 0

419.22

3,2 00

3,201

3,202

3,203

3,204

3,205

3,206

3,2 07

3, 208

3,209

3,2 10

816.28

3,211

328.90

3,2 12

100.48

3,213

100.48

3,214

743.96

3,215

1,115.05

3,216

1,683.72

3,217

1,683.72

3,218

127.09

3,219

873.42

172.00

3,220

3,221

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

May 2.9. 10. 2004
TAXES DUE

SEQ. 0

HURYASAR SEL CUK
06-20-31-503-0500-0030
PAD: 2601 S SANFORD AVE
W 1/2 O F L O T 3 + A L L L O T 4 . . .
GREEJJ B E T T Y S
06-20-31-503-0600-0010
PAD: LEMON S T
VON H E R B U L I S J O S E P H I N E L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 1 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 715 WYLLY AVE
M I CH E L S S C O T T A 4 J U D Y G
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 1 2 0 0 - 0 0 1 A ( HX)
PAD: 7 0 3 . 5 WYLLY AVE
W 20 F T O F L O T 1 4 A L L L O T 4 .
JOHNSON E R I C L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 1 4 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 501 WYLLY AVE
W 70 F T O F L O T 2 BLK 14 A B . .
JOHNSON E R I C L
06-20-31-503-1400-0030
PAD: WYLLY AVE
A L L L O T 3 4 N 15 F T 4 W 15 . . .
RANDLE CHARLES A J R 4 MARY
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 1 4 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 7 1 0 P O I N S E T T A AVE
S 90 F T O F E 90 F T OF LO T 4 . .
LAW JAMES 4
SPUSTA K R I S T I N E
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 1 4 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 690 P O I N S E T T A
LYON THOMAS E
06-20-31-503-1500-0010
E 1/2 OF L O T S 1 4 4 BLK 15 A .
LYON THOMAS E
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 15 0 0 - 0 0 1 A
PAD: 411 WYLLY AVE
W 1/2 OF L O T S 1 4 4 BLK 15 A .
SUKHDEO PARSUDYAL
06-20-31-503-1500-0100
PAD: 408 M A T T I E AVE
. . . . . . . WOODMERE PARK 2ND RE P L A T
. . . . . . . PB 13 pc 73
PAGE J O Y C E A
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 501 M A T T I E S T
C R I V E L I . A R I JOHN J I I I 4 NANCY
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 0 5 - O A O O - O 120 ( HX)
PAD: 607 M A T T I E S T
F O D R I E NATHAN A 4 SUMMER J
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 206 PALM PL
DELA ROSA ANGEL L
5 8 0 - 4 6 - 1 5 9 8 LO IZ A VALLEY
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1-505-0A00-0340
PAD: 2814 C E N T R A L DR
T A Y L O R KATHY S
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 205 PALM PL

1,386.49

3,2 22

294.55

3,2 23

117.11

3,224

93.19

3,225

KEY TOMMIE J
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -505-0B00-0040
PAD: 207 PALM PL
LA B A S T I D E ROSE D
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 8 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 214 WOODMERE BLVD
ARNOLD LORR AI N E W
0 6 -2 0 -3 1-505-0B00-0200
PAD: 212 WOODMERE BLVD
S M I T H BLANCHE E
O 6 - 2 O - 3 1 - 5 O 5 - 0 C O O - O O 5 O (HX)
PAD: 2 8 26 C E N T R A L DR
C U R R I E GEORGE W
0 6 -2 0 -3 1-505-0C00-0260
PAD: 2 8 2 9 SANFORD AVE
STRICKLAND B IL L Y J
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 150 ( HX)
PAD: 2 8 4 5 C E N T R A L DR
A K I N S SANDRA L
06-20-31-505-0E00-0150
(ADD T O ROLL FOR 2001 T A X E S )
A K I N S SANDRA L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 50
( ADD T O ROLL FOR . 2002 T A X E S )
A K I N S SANDRA L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 150
PAD: 2 8 2 6 GAL E PL
RUTHERFORD G A I L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - O E O O - 0 2 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 840 GALE PL
NEI GHBORS EUGENE R 4 GLADYS C
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 O 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 160 ( HX)
PAD: 2831 GROVE DR
. . . . . . . lordland
.................PB 8 PG 89
MC KEE JAMES R 4 B E T T Y J
06-20-31-506-0000-0080
PAD: 508 ROSS S T
B EA L L J O S E P H 4
S Y L V I A DANA
0 6 -2 0 -3 1-506-0000-009A
PAD: 512 ROSS S T
S 1/2 O F L O T 9 ( L E S S N 1 1 . 5 . . .
LORD T A V I A K
062 0 - 3 1-506-0000-00A1
PAD: 2 9 7 6 B A I L E Y AVE
N 115 F T OF E 177 F T O F L O T A
----------------------------------SEC 07 TWP 20 RNG 31
HUGHES J E A N W
072 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 300 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
B E A T T Y D A N I E L A 4 DEBOARD
MATTHEW G 4 PANGLE L K E I T H
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 3 310 M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
.................C R Y S T A L PARK
................ PB 3 PG 83
PEREA F E L I X
07-20-31-502-OFOO-Q160
PAD: 3311 S C A R L E T DR
N 101 F T OF S 118 F T OF W 10 . .
PEREA F E L I X
0 7 - 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 F00-0170
PAD: S C A R L E T DR
S 17 F T O F L O T S 17 T O 20 4 S . .
.................SANORA U N I T S 1 + 2 RE P L A T
................. PB 17 PGS 11 + 12
D A V I S J OHN F
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 10 ( HX)
PAD: 101 SANORA BLVD
T ENCH J ONAT HAN R 4 J E N N I F E R L
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - O B O O - O 130 ( HX)
PAD: 130 K R I D E R RD
L O T 13 4 NELY 13 F T OF L O T . . .
DAVIS CHARLOTTE H
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 123 SANORA BLVD
E 26 F T O F L O T 7 + W 37 F T . . .
. . . . . . . BRYNHAVEH 1 S T RE P L A T
................. PB 39 PGS 20 4 21
L EWI S GEORGE W
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 106 N HAMPTON C T
R I V E R A ALEXANDER 4 MARGARI TA
07-20-31-506-0000-0180
PAD: 10B N ABERDEEN C I R
BRADLEY D A V I D 4 P A T R I C I A
07-20-31-506-0000-0370
PAD: 110 N SOMERSET C T
.............. ‘ SANORA SOUTH U N I T 1
. . . . . . . pB l9 p c s 76 4 77
BROWN E L I Z A B E T H A
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 116 R E E L C T
POORMAN TODD 4 S HANNA
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 123 R E E L C T
. . . . . . . A B C IN DUSTRIAL S I T E
................. PB 19 PG 84

315.73

3,226

400.20

3,227

334.7 7

3,228

708.21

3,2 29

387.01

3,2 30

390.11

3,231

1,189.44

3,232

240.69

3,2 33

937.8 6

3,234

521.6 4

3,2 35

1,236.58

3,2 36

423.41

3,2 37

1,031.35

3,2 38

388.78

3,2 39

1,256.88

3,240

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

DRAW E N T E R P R I S E S MANUFACTURING
LP
07-20-31-508-0000-0010
PAD: 3 7 9 5 S SANFORD AVE
.............. ‘ C A S T I L L E TOWNHOMES
•.............. CONDOMINIUM
.................PB 20 PGS 14 4 15
BROWN I ONA I
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 1 O - 0 B B 0 - O 5 B 0 (HX)
PAD: 226 KRI DE R RD
U N I T SB BLDG BB
MUSI CK J ASON
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 1 0 - 0 B B 0 - D 7 E 0 (HX)
PAD: 230 K R I D E R RD
U N I T 7E BLDG BB
M A T H I A S NANCY L
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 1 0 - 0 B B 0- 6 A R 0 (HX)
PAD: 228 K R I D E R RD
U N I T 6AR BLDG BB
.............. ‘ WHI PPOORWI LL
. . . . . . . PB 40 PG 60
T A Y L O R M I C H A E L C 4 SHERYL L
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 3418 WHI PPOORWI LL C T
------------------------------- SEC 08 TWP 20 RNG 31
T H E R A VADA B U D D I S T CORP 4
S H I N D E N NI S N
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 004B-0000
PAD: 3107 O H I O AVE
GLASPF.Y D E B B I E A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 96 MARQUETTE AVE
( 4 . 4 9 6 7 AC)

FOLEY MICHAEL D 4
FOLEY CATHERINE G
082 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 20 MARQUETTE AVE
----------------------------------SEC 09 TWP 20 RNG 31
. . . . . . * pACKARD I .AND COS 1 S T ADD
........... “ T O CAMERON C I T Y
.................PB 1 PG 70
ROWE J O Y C E ANN
0920-31-501-0200-0040
PAD: M I C H I G A N AVE
GUERRERO V I N C E N T E J
09-20-31-501-0200-0080
PAD: 3790 J E S S U P AVE
LOTS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 + 15 . .
FERGUSON W I L L I A M
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3760 J E S S U P AVE
L O T 18 4 VACD S T ADJ
--------------------------------- SEC 16 TWP 20 RNG 31
... .............CAMERON
.............. * PB 1 PG 90
GUERRERO V I N C E N T E J 4 REBECCA
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3814 M I CH I GA N AVE
L O T S 11 12 ♦ 13 BLK 1
GUERRERO V I C E N T E J
16-20-31-501-0200-0010
PAD: 3755 MICHIGAN AVE
LOTS 1 2 4 3 BLK 2

GUERRERO JESUS 4 REBECCA

3,241

3,2 42

859.9 2

3,2 43

664.60

3,244

672.67

3,245

1,034.84

3,246

539.37

3,247

954.03

3,248

1,159.03

673.94

768.21

3,249

3,250

3,251

1,729.13

3,252

1,728.56

3,2 53

3,439.48

3,254

212.74

3,2 55

1,048.22

3,256

1,398.90

3,257

1,124.95

3,2 58

901.37

3,259

1,621.50

3,2 60

2,006.88

3,261

851.37

3,2 62

1,198.05

3,263

8,962.80

3,264

573.16

3,265

812.79

3,266

649.7 8

3,267

3,147.47

3,268

714.96

3,269

2,490.78

3,270

1,035.23

3,271

287.38

3,2 72

856.9 8

3,2 73

154.33

3,274

255.22

3,275

556.80

3,2 76

110.38

3,277

783.41

3,278

63.67

3,2 79

3,448.96

3,280

1,981.86

3,281

2,507.10

3,2 82

522.1 7

3,283

588.63

3,284

389.3 4

3,285

961.8 4

3,286

375.72

3,287

211.64

3,288

715.20

3,289

16-20-31-501-0200-0150
PAD: 3802 JESSUP AVE

GUERRERO VINCENTE J 4 REBECCA
1,070.24

SEQ. 0

16-20-31-501-0200-0140

GUERRERO VINCENTE J 4 REBECCA
718.72

Page 29

1620-31-501-0200-0160
----------------------------------SEC 17 TWP 20 RNG 31
. . . . . . . PAU4ERS SUBD
.................PB 2 PG 41

VINDETT THOMAS A JR 4 SHANNON
172 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 3 0 P I N E WAY AVE
W 326 F T OF L O T 7 4 S 25 F T . . .
L A V O I E J ASON
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 19A
PAD: 3 7 1 0 S S I P E S AVE
S 3 5 0 . 7 0 F T OF L O T 19
.................PALM HAMMOCK
“ ........... PB 1 PGS 104
+ 105
DOAN T O A I A
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0
PAD: PALMWAY
L O T 6 4 W 1/2 OF LO T 7
DEROU5HA DONNA
17-20-31-5AZ-0000-008C
N 2 7 6 F T OF W 315 F T O F L O T .
SHEPHERD C E L E S T E
17-20-31-5AZ-0000-009A
PAD: SANFORD AVE
P T OF LOTS 9 + 1 3 BEG 5 5 7 . 3 5 . .
S I NG L E R RI CHARD
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 A
PAD: PALMWAY
W 1/2 OF L O T 10 N OF EXPRESSWAY
RODRIGUEZ MACARIO
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 30
PAD: OAKWAY
S 5 5 7 . 3 5 F T O F W 495 F T OF . . .
YOUNG S C O T T H
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 C (HX)
PAD: 548 OAK WAY
S 215 F T OF W 100 F T OF E . . .
DEAN DARRELL D 4
DEAN TERRY E
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - Q 1 50
PAD: OAKWAY
E 1/2 OF L O T 15 ( L E S S . . .
DOWLING JAMES G
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 3 B (HX)
PAD: 1375 PALMWAY
W 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF LO T 23

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SWIFT J U L IE A
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 5 0
PAD: S M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
L O T 25 ( L E S S N 320 F T )

DEAN DARRELL 4
SMITH TERRY E

873.25

3,290

1,239.32

3,2 91

1 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5AZ-0000-025A
PAD: 4 425 S M E L L O N V I L L E AVE
N 320 F T OF L O T 25
1,881.04
MUENZNER RI CH AR D J 4 BRENDA J
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 45 L O S T T R L
W 1/2 OF L O T 54 ( L E S S RD)
118.94
K I M MI G CHARLES F. 4 ROSE M
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0
PAD: OAKWAY
E 1/2 O F L O T 55 ( L E S S RD)
----------------------------------SEC 18 TWP 20 RNG 31
522.17
COX LAVERNE E
18 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 C - 0 0 0 0
PAD: D O V E T A I L RUN
1,581.07
COX LAVERNE E
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 145 ROSE H I L L T R L
43.12
COX LAVERNE F.
1 8 -2 0 -3 1-300-006F-0000
*******GINDERVILLE HEIGHTS
................. PB 4 PG 42
247.97
CAPPS LORENE H E I RS
C / O J AMES CAPPS
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3804 P I N E AVE
L O T 19 S II 35 F T OF L O T 20
764.60
HAMLIN J A N I C E M
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3 800 HI CKORY AVE
L O T 31 1 I) 40 F T OF L O T 32
1,193.17
W I L L E Y K E V I N 4 NANCY
18-20-31-501-0000-0450
PAD: 3812 CYPRESS AVE
S 5 F T OF L O T 45 k A L L L O T . . .
548.27
C I C H A N S K I ALAN C k RAMONA K
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3813 CYPRESS AVE
LOTS 50 51 k 52 ( L E S S N 5 F T . . .
K E L L Y RI CHARD S k J EA N N E
566.23
1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3812 P I N E AVE
L O T 55 k N 1/2 OF L O T 56 k E . . .
................. BAKERS C R O S S I N G PH 1
.................PB 60 PGS 27 - 29
* * * * * * * ALL A / 5 D , 5 E . 5 F , 5 G , 5 H , 5 I k P T 5
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T I O N LC
543.51
18-20-31-505-0000-0060
................. BAKERS C ROS SI N G PI! 2
.............. * PB 62 PGS 97 - 99
****** *A L L 18 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5N- 0 0 0 0 k
234.62
CANDELARIA JOSE O 4 1V EL I S S E
18-20-31-506-0000-0080
235.6 2
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0190
235.62
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0320
145.38
D R HORTON INC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0520
1 4 5 . 3B
D R HORTON INC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0540
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0570
145.38
D R HORTON I N C
o. , P T E 102
'1 8 -20 -3 1 -5 0 6-0 0 0 0 -0 60 Q
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0640
144.38
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T I O N LC
18-20-31-506-0000-0870
144.38
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T I O N LC
18-20-31-506-0000-0880
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-0940
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
t 102
1
18-20-31-506-0000-0960
144.38
J ONES COLUMBUS C
18-20-31-506-0000-0990
144.38
E L L I S T I M O T H Y L 4 KAREN W
18-20-31-506-0000-1020
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
I 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1030
145.38
D R HORTON INC
1 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1040
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
1 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1070
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
1 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1090
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1100
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
1102
18-20-31-506-0000-1250
145.38
D R HORTON I N C
1102
18-20-31-506-0000-1280
145.38
D R HORTON I NC
S T E 102
18-20-31-506-0000-1330
145.38
D R HORTON I N C
1102
18-20-31-506-0000-1350

COURT JAMES M I I 4 C OU RT JON
K 4 COURT KAREN S
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 C ( HX)
PAD: 581 OAKWAY
E 100 F T O F W 900 F T O F L O T S . . .
FOSTER EUNI CE F 4
F OST E R C R A I G D 4 E T AL
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 J ( HX)
PAD: 555 OAKWAY
E 2 5 7 . 5 F T O F W 800 F T O F . . .
HOPKI NS WALTER R J R
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 620 M I C H I G A N S T
W 1/2 O F E 1/ 2 O F L O T S 3 4 4
RYSDYK J A N E M 4 MARK D
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 3 B ( HX)
PAD: 4751 S SANFORD AVE
W 1/2 O F L O T 3
JOHNSON DALE L
1 9 -2 0 -3 1 -501-0000-005D
PAD: 727 M I C H I G A N S T
E 106 F T O F N 160 F T OF E . . .
ANDERSEN RANDY N
1 9 -20 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0000-008A
PAD: 652 MYRTLE S T
E 1/2 O F L O T 8
HOPK I NS MABEL J A N E
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 900 M I C H I G A N S T
S 1/2 O F L O T 10
P I C K R E N DONALD R 4 C H E RY L
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3C ( HX)
PAD: 1125 OAKWAY
E 165 F T O F N 264 F T O F N . . .

SEQ. #

586.58

1,520.84

2,370.90

2,620.44

916.93

858.96

6,097.90

1,160.97

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

CRUCE LEONARD G k SUSAN E
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 4 A ( HX)
PAD: 747 M I C H I G A N S T
N 1/2 OF L O T 34
----------------------------------SEC 25 TWP 20 RNG 31................. BLACK HAMMOCK
* * * . . * * PB l pGS 31 + 10fl +

SEQ.#

1,069.79

3,3 34

*...*..pB 2 PGS 70 110 + m
3,292

3,293

3.2 94

3.295

3.296

3,2 97

3,298

3,299

3,300

3,301

3,302

3, 303
3,304

3,305

3 , 306

3,307

3,308

3,309
1
1
3, 310

3, 311
3,312
3,3 13

3,314

3,315
3, 316
3,3 17

3, 318

3, 319

3, 320

3, 321

3,3 22

3,3 23

3,324

3,325

3,3 26

3,327

3,328

3,329

3,3 30

3,331

3,3 32

3,333

1,470.78
MART I N J E A N NE E
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 K 4 (HX)
PAD: 1385 N 426 SR
E 122 F T O F L O T K
714.12
G I L L I N JAMES G k
C A T H E R I N E DECARLO
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5BA-0000-014A
W 1/8 k W 4 . 5 F T OF E 1/2 O F . . .
248.17
JAFFAR A L I H
25-20-31-5BA-0000-0910
PAD: 601 HOWARD AVE
L O T S 91 k 92 ( L E S S E 465 F T . . .
196.58
LAMONTHF. J A Y H k A L I C E M
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 1 18B (HX)
PAD: 2 7 4 0 ELM S T
S 2 5 5 F T O F N 300 F T O F E . . .
899.55
SEVOR J E F F R E Y J k SUSAN M
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1-5BA-0000-1250
PAD: 2 250 ELM S T
E 1/2 OF L O T 125
3,546.70
R E S I D E N T I A L FUNDI NG CORP
S T E 600
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1-5BA-0000-142D
PAD: 1160 ELM S T
E 142 F T O F L O T 142 ( L E S S
421.93
B I E L O O K I EDWARD k
KUCHARSKI M
25-20-31-5BA-0000-143A
E 142 F T OF L O T 143 ( L E S S
831.8 0
ROSS JOHN M k NANCY
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5BA-0000-154A
L O T 154 ( L E S S N 305 F T OF W . . .
1,210.83
RODGERS GLENDA L k
DEMETRY C R A I G B
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 1 5 7 A (HX)
PAD: 1687 F L O R I D A AVE
E 1/2 O F L O T 157
678.91
ROSE D A V I D E k
W I L L I A M S BARBARA J
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 1 600
W 1/2 O F L O T 160 ( L E S S N 120 . . .
459.0 5
BUCKLEY JOHN
25-20-31-5BA-0000-2140
LOTS 214 k 216 ( L E S S S 330 . . .
896.71
HOANG MINI) N k LOAN H
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5BA-0000-219A
E 1/2 O F L O T 219
2,825.16
ROWLEY B R I AN K
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1-5BA-0000-2360
PAD: 1270 OKLAHOMA AVE
E 6 9 4 . 7 F T OF L O T 236 ( LESS . . .
1,273.77
AL L R E D D A V I D R k TORA A
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 440
PAD: 1265 OKLAHOMA S T
N 1/2 OF L O T 244 ( L E S S W 5 . . .
185.57
B EA S L E Y B E T T Y J O
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 9 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 175 F L O R I D A AVE
E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF LO T 249
G A I E R ROBERTO E k
1,224.11
DECORCHO SIOMARA P
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 600 ( HX)
PAD: 2 220 ORANGE S T
E 1/2 OF L O T 260
1,653.71
VARII.LAS J A M IE O &amp;
ROSAS L E O N C I O J R
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 6 0 A
PAD: 2 195 OKLAHOMA S T
^ f*^ —pj h r _ f p&lt;- ~ r r _ r i r - _ f
W 1/2 OF L O T 260
MEDI NA E U S E B I O
826.83
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 71A (HX)
HIT lit i ^
PAD: 2101 PACKARD AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 271
784.16
T A Y L O R M I CH A E L R
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 2 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 275 PACKARD AVE
W 1/2 OF L O T 272
599.21
U S LEADER DEV CO I N C
25-20-31-5BA-0000-2930
L O T S 293 + 294
433.01
MOORE JOHN E k K A T H E R I N E A
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 303A ( HX)
PAD: 3311 ORANGE S T
W 1/2 OF L O T 303
1,657.99
JOHNSON DONALD J
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 5 A ( HX)
PAD: 3150 STONE S T
E 1/2 OF L O T 305
495.41
I N D I V E R I BRI AN
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 6 B ( HX)
PAD: 2 325 PACKARD AVE
W 1/2 OF LO T 306
*••
1,295.00
M C N E I L L RALPH
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0000-3 090
PAD: 2 910 STONE S T
W 1/2 OF L O T 309
•••
1 , 560.02
LOVE RI CHARD H k E D I T H G
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 10
PAD: STONE S T
J I M E N E Z J A I M E k OLGA
3,542.83
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 5 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 435 INDEPENDENCE AVE
W 1/2 OF L O T 315 k W 1/2 OF . . .
PROPES JAMES B
266.83
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 2 5 A (HX)
PAD: 1752 STONE S T
E 1/2 O F L O T 325
VI L L A C A M P A ADOLFO
442.43
25-20-31-5BA-0000-328C
W 1/4 OF L O T S 328 k 329 . . .
VI L L A C A M P A ADOLFO
416.63
A T T N RAMON A L V E L O
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5BA-0000-3290
PAD: F L O R I D A A V E / S E C 1
W 1 6 2 . 8 3 F T O F L O T S 328 k . . .
924.4 8
G A S I E W I C Z MARION B k
G A S I E W I C Z RI CKAR D E
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 5 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 155 STONE S T
SPENCER GLENROY k V I V E T T E
1,545.52
25-20-31-5BA-0000-3640
PAD: STONE S T
HODGE M I C H A E L D k ANGELA G
637.51
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5BA-0000-366A
PAD: VAN ARSDALE S T
L O T 366 ( L E S S W 6 3 3 . 3 3 F T )
HODGE M I C H A E L D k ANGELA G
2,014.13
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 7 A ( HX)
PAD: 2701 PACKARD AVE
L O T 367 ( L E S S W 6 3 3 . 3 3 F T ) 4 . . .
DAWSON RAY E J R
514.90
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 8 0 ( HX)
PAD; 3065 STONE S T
L O T 368 ( L E S S N 3 1 8 . 5 F T )
STULL L I L A K
778.5 7
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 6 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 9 5 PACKARD AVE
N 3 2 4 . 2 5 F T OF L O T 369
HANKINS TERRY L
1,166.09
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 8 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 550 PALM AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 378
S M I T H SAMUEL A 4 L I N D A I
4,669.23
25-20-31-5BA-0000-404A
PAD: 2934 ECHOSASSA T R L
S 330 F T O F N 9 7 3 . 5 F T O F . . .
SCOTT A C JR
859.70
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 4 2 0 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 7 0 0 HOWARD AVE
L O T S 420 4 421 ( L E S S E #••

3,335

3,336

3,3 37

3,338

3,339

3,340

3,341

3.3 42

3.3 43

3,3 44

3,345

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

910.8 0

3,373

2,298.47

3,374

105.44

3,375

105.44

3,376

663.9 0

3,3 77

2,356.79

3 , 37B

579.6 3

3, 379

154.33

3, 380

312.9 9

3,381

128.33

3, 382

1,578.26

3, 383

186.86
HIDALGO DIANE L
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 329 PALM DR
----------------------------------SEC 36 TWP 20 RNG 31
. . . . . . . DREWs 1 S T ADD T O BLACK
******* HAMMOCK
................. PB 2 PG 72
2,209.70
DIMAURO LYNN
36-20-31-501-0000-0100
PAD: 3190 HOWARD AVE
E 1/2 OF L O T 10 ( L E S S RD) B . . .
300.77
JAMES ERROL k CHARLENE
3 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3B ( HX)
PAD: 2 805 HOWARD AVE
N 291 F T O F E 150 F T O F L O T . . .
----------------------------------SEC 01 TWP 20 RNG 3 2 -------* * * * * * ‘ OSCEOLA B L U F F SOUTH
. . . . . . . 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 86 PARCELS
* * * * * * ‘ ALSO I N SEC 12
619.3 3
STEWART DALE S 4 LAURA
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A P - 0 0 1 F - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2361 WACCASSA S T
S E C - ! l 2 : T W P 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
600, 03
VO L L R A T H GENEVA B
&gt;4 |
01-20-32-3AP-001T-0000
SEC 12 TWP 20S RGE 3 2E BEG . . .
1,682.70
MERCURIO MARI A J
01-20-32-3AP-001U-0000
PAD: 2 5 6 0 CANVASBACK TR
SEC 12 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E BEG . . .
874.3 7
D E P I N T O MARC K 4 MARI A S
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 AP-002E-0000
PAD: 1841 MERGANSER WAY
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 32E FM NE .

3, 384

MORALES ROGER J R
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 4 3 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1275 VAN ARSDALE S T
L O T 434 ( L E S S W 660 F T ) k N . . .
----------------------------------SEC 31 TWP 20 RNG 31. * . * . . . T U S C A W I L L A SHORES
* * * * * * » P B 6 PG 93
MC C ULLOCH SUSANNAH H k
H U TZ L E R JAMES K J R
31-20-31-503-0000-0020
PAD: 1244 ORANGE AVE
L O T 2 ( L E S S WLY 20 F T ) 4
................. YONGE GRANT P H I L L I P R
. . . * . . . pB i pGS 35 x o 38
WI N T E R SP RI NGS GOLF L L C
C /O RDC GO L F GROUP
31-20-31-5BB-0000-003D
PT OF L O T S 3 4 4 I N 1 8 - 2 1 - 3 1 . . .
WI N T E R SPRI NGS G O L F L LC
C /O RDC G O L F GROUP
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 1-5BB-0000-007C
P T OF L O T S 7 k 12 I N . . .
----------------------------------SEC 32 TWP 20 RNG 31* * * * * * ‘ M I N E R A L S P RI NG PARK
* * * * * * * PB 7 PG 60
SCHWIER GEORGE L k K R I S T E N A
322 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 2 0 (HX)
PAD: 1970 LAKE S T
LO T 2 + N 30 F T OF VACD S T . . .
RAMSEY M I T C H E L L
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 1824 LAKE S T
L O T 11 4 N 30 F T OF VACD S T . . .
.................M I N E R A L S PRI NGS PARK 3RD
................. S E C T I O N
******* ORB 347 PG 55
BOSTON VERA J
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 013 SPRI NG DR
DASSO RENEE k
DASSO MARK
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 (HX)
PAD: 2 007 SPRI NG DR
TEDESCO AUGUSTINE k CYN TH IA A
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1925 BOAT CLUB RD
----------------------------------SEC 34 TWP 20 RNG 31PILO IAN SCOTT D 4 VALI.IE W
3 4 -2 0 -3 1 -300-002A-0000
PILO IAN SCOTT D 4 V A L L IE W
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2341 BLACK HAMMOCK RD

3,346

3,3 47

3, 348

3, 349

3, 350

3, 351

|.j; I
1
3 , 352

3, 353

3, 354

3,355

3,356

3, 357

3,3 58

3, 359

3, 360

3, 361

3,3 62

3,363

3,3 64

3,3 65

3,366

3, 367

3,368

3,369

3,370

3,371

3,372

1,252.53
C H I L E S REUBEN E
01-2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 2 R -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1880 MERGANSER WAY
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 32E FROM . .
1,174.05
S M I T H MARI A E S
01- 2 0 - 3 2 - 3AP-002Z-0000
PAD: 1585 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 01 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E FROM . .
T AG U E ST E P HEN P
5 1 8 . 91
01-20-32-3AP-006A-0000
SEC 12 TWP 2 OS RGE 32E BEG . . .
J E N K I N S ROBERT E
359.85
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A P - 0 0 7 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 3 40 WACCASSA S T
SEC 12 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
1,734.37
HEADRI CK DANNY J
0 1- 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A P - 0 0 8 0 - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 870 WACCASSA S T
SEC 01 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E
HEADRI CK F EED STORE I N C
844.7 5
01-20-32-3AP-0100-0000
PAD: WACCASSA S T
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
WORSHAM J U L I E
2,481.62
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 1 10-0000
PAD: 2 760 WI T HL ACO OC HEE PT
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BEMI SH J U L I E M 4
701.23
PRATHER K E I T H
01- 2 0 -3 2 - 3 A P - 0 1 60-0000
SEC 01 TWP 20S RGE 3 2 E FROM . . .
C O L L I N S TOBY
467.55
012 0 - 3 2 - 3 A P - 0 1 90-0 000
PAD: 2 3 9 7 WACCASSA S T
SEC 01 TWP 20 S RGE 32E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 02 TWP 20 RNG 3 2 ------. . . . . . ‘ O SCEOLA WOODS
................. 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 4 4 PARCELS
. . . . . . *ALSO I N 3 4 10 4 1 1 - 2 0 - 3 2
WARDEN COLT 4 DEBRA
361.18
022 0 - 3 2 - 3 A M - 0 0 1 G - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 696 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E FROM . . .
RAMOS ROBERTO
1,076.18
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A M - 0 0 1 H - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 720 E O SCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 2 0S RGE 3 2E FROM . . .
RAMOS CARLOS F
1,192.56
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3AM-001J-0000
PAD: 714 E O SCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E FROM . . .
BOHANNON ROGER W SR
860.58
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A M - 0 0 1 M - 0 000
PAD: 806 E O SCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 2 0S RGE 3 2 E FROM . . .
HRABOSKY P A T R I C K C
424.5 8
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A M - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 02 TWP 20S RGE 3 2E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 04 TWP 20 RNG 32
NELMS JAMES Q
261.86
1701 B A N D I T WAY
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 D - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 1701 B A N D I T WAY
WELLER J A N E T K
652.96
04-20-32-300-002E-0000
PAD: B A N D I T WAY
( 5 AC)

3,385

3,386

3,3 87

3, 388

3,389

3,390

3,391

3,3 92

3,3 93

3, 394

3,395

3,396

3,3 97

3,398

3,399

3,400

3,401

3,402

3,403

3,404

3,405

3,406

�T h e H er ald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

R A T L I F F D ORI S M 4 RONNI E J
L I F E E S T ( COVEY V I R G I N I A H)
0 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 G - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1175 R E T R E A T RD
----------------------------------SEC 05 TWP 20 RNG 32
NEI GHBORS J E S S E C
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 4 0 BLUE F I S H PL
( 5 AC)
DOBBS RAYMOND 4 ANN
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1660 B A N D I T WAY
( 5 AC)
BOOTHE ROBERT E L
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 5 B L U E F I S H PL
( 5 AC)
G E T C H E L L P H I L L I P A 4 TAMARA J
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1680 B A N D I T WAY
( 5 AC)
COOK J A C K A 4 L O R E T T A
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1800 B A N D I T WAY
( 1 5 AC)
BOOTHE CHARLES L 4 ROBERTA
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1980 BLUE F I S H PL
(5 AC)
BROGDON F R I T Z 4 E S T E L L E
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 5 3 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1500 B L U E F I S H PL
T OMP KI NS W I L L I S E 4
T E R R I E JOANN
05-20-32-300-0580-0000
BROGDON J A N I C E D
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 6 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1900 BLUE F I S H PL
(5 AC)
................. M U L L E T LAKE R E T R E A T
••............5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
............**32 PARCELS
C HAUDOI N EDWARD J 4
LIBBY ANJANNETTE A
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 F-0000
PAD: 2 1 6 5 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E E 1/2 . . .
S M I T H W I L L I E 4 EMMA M
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 K - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1911 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
SEC 05 TWP 2 OS RGE 32E N 1/2 . . .
S M I T H EMMA 4 W I L L I E
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 IQ-0000
PAD: 1941 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
SEC 05 TWP 206 RGE 3 2E S 1/2 . . .
BROWN DONALD E 4 SUSAN A
05-20-32-301-001R-0000
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E S 1/2 . . .
THORBOURNE ROY S
v
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1S-0000
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E N 1/2 . . .
U N I T E D C EREB RAL PALSY ASSN OF
PALM BEACH 4 M I D - C O A S T C T Y I NC
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1-002C-0000
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 3 2E N 1/2 . . .
. . . . . . . M U L L E T LAKE R E T R E A T U N I T 2
* •............5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
.............. *32 PARCELS
SEL PH J A C K
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 2 - 0 1 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1275 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E W 1/2 . . .
WHALEY JAMES R 4 K E L L Y J
05-20-32-302-0140-0000
PAD: 1450 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E E 1/2 . . .
MEADORS M I C H A E L
05-20-32-302-0220^0000
PAD: 1600 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E E 1/2 . . .
RHODES A L L A N 4
BERNSTEIN MICHELLE
052 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 2 - 0 2 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 5 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 05 TWP 20S RGE 32E E 1/2 . . .
----------------------------------SEC 06 TWP 20. RNG 32 —
FRIDDLE ALVIS L
062 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 Y - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 6 5 5 PERCH RD
CROSKEY B E N J A M I N A 4
MICHELLE
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 9 9 3 OSCEOLA RD
L A I THANH THUY T H I
06-20-32-300-007C-0000
SCHROEDER LYNDA R
06-20-32-300-0170-0000
NOBLES HAROLD S J R
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 A2-0 0 00
PAD: PERCH RD
DAY C A L V I N F
06 -2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 A3-0000
PAD: BASS BLVD
................. DEER T R A C T S
................. 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
. . . . . . . 12 PARCELS
ROQUEMORE D A V I D I I I 4 LAURA
06-20-32-301-0040-0000
PAD: 1727 K I M M I E KAY DR
SEC 06 TWP 20S RGE 32E N 1/2 . . .
OVERBEE RI CHARD A J R
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 4 A - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 1675 K I M MI E KAY DR
SEC 06 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
DREGGORS DONALD 4 ME R E D I T H
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 4 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1723 K I M M I E KAY DR
SEC 06 TWP 20S RGE 32E W 1/2 . . .
KATZMAN K R I S T I N
062 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -004K-0000
PAD: 1739 K I M M I E KAY DR
SEC 06 TWP 20S RGE 32E S 1/2 . . .
----------------------------------SEC 07 TWP 20 RNG 32 —
YOUNGERS CHARLES D 4 DEBORAH M
0720-32-300-0010-0000
. . . . . . . S T JOHNS RANCH E S T A T E S
................. UNRECD P L AT
REEVES CHARLES D 4 E S T E L L E J
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 U O - 0 0 0 1 - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 0 E 46 SR
SEC 07 TWP 20S RGE 32E L O T S . . .
KUPAI I N C
07-20-32-5UO-0002-0060
PAD: 1205 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
SEC 07 TWP 20S RGE 32E L O T 6 . . .
S M I T H TERRY R 4 C H R I S T I N E
072 0 - 3 2 - 5 U O - 0 0 0 3 - 0 0 1 A ( HX)
PAD: 2 4 0 5 W OSCEOLA RD
P T OF L O T 1 T R A C T 3 DESC AS . . .
----------------------------------SEC 08 TWP 20 RNG 3 2 —
DREGGORS D E N N I S M 4 J U L I E T A
082 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1255 IRON HORSE BEND
GOLDEN NED D 4 T I N A M
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1300 OSCEOLA RD
( 1 . 0 2 AC)
HOWARD V I N C E N T W J R 4 J A N E L L R
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1011 MOC K I N GB I R D LN
KLAUCK ME RR I E R
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1190 CARUTHERS WOODS RD
SMITH RICK Y L
08-20-32-300-009G-0000
PAD: 1545 DEER RUN

SEQ. #

966.33

3,407

397.72

3,408

1,063.02

3,409

541.42

3,410

702.42

3,411

534.05

527.20

3,412

3,413

50.59

3,414

522.17

3,4 15

449.56

3,416

........
....................
...................
3,472.96
3,4 17

2,364.55

3,418

1,196.74

3,419

694.7 8

3, 420

732.41

3,421

665.91

3,4 22

635.2 5

3, 423

2,007.16

3, 424

1, 341 .'88

3, 425

1,748.99

3, 426

510.56

3,427

3,389.79

3,4 28

1,299.89

3,429

483.8 3

3,430

668.3 5

3,431

491.01

3,4 32

682.79

102.45

490.3 3

1,343.04

658.68

1,381.31

2,711.92

51.59

1,280.81

3,433

3,434

3,435

3,436

3,437

3,438

3,439

3,440

3,441

1,748.33

3,4 42

852.06

3,443

504.26

3,444

1,633.44

3,445

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

May 2. 9. 10. 2004
TAXES DUE

DEAN DARRELL 4 TERRY 4
BURCH JOHN
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 J - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 901 MOC K I NGB I RD LN
( 3 0 . 2 9 AC)
DEAN DARRELL 4 TERRY 4
BURCH JOHN
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9K-0000
PAD: MOC K I N GB I R D LN
( 3 0 . 5 9 AC)
................. H O L I D A Y RANCHES
* .............. 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
................. 11 PARCELS
RAZOR SHERRY A 4
SANCHEZ BARNEY A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 D - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 1295 IRON HORSE BEND (4 1
SEC 08 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
AVERY L DONALD 4 J U D Y A
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 M - 0 000 (HX)
PAD: 1950 OSCEOLA RD
SEC 08 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .

SEQ. #

561.6 7

3,446

109.50

3,4 47

....................
....................
....................
1,325.92
3,4 48

421.31

----------------------------------SEC 09 TWP 20 RNG 32S M I T H JAMES P
226.24
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 A-0 000
PAD: FOUR WHEEL LN
W I L L I A M S LAVERNE 4 LORI
381.0 0
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1188 OSCEOLA RD
K EET ON J OSE PH F. 4 K R I S T I N A L
1,304.84
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1176 W OSCEOLA RD
MUMME LAURA J 4
1,326.45
WEBER HENRY H I I I
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -009A-0000
PAD: 1100 W OSCEOLA RD
275.56
CARUTHERS ROBBY G 4 DEBORAH S
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 2A-0000
PAD: W OSCEOLA RD
................. OSCEOLA ACRES
.......5 a c r e DEVELOPMENT
................. 77 PARCELS
1,476.17
HARDISON K E L L Y L
09-20-32-301-001E-0000
PAD: 701 SHAWNEE T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
675.85
FRENCH STEWART A
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 U - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 1391 ARAPAHO T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
578.86
PATRICK J E N N I F E R L
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 I V - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 1341 ARAPAHO T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
1,213.22
PALMER M I C H A E L D 4 P A T R I C I A 4
PALMER WAYNE S 4 E L L A MAE
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 Y - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 700 SHAWNEE T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E
452.42
FARGO J ER R Y T 4 K AT H L E E N E
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 1 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 320 SHAWNEE T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
318.4 2
FARLEY NATHAN
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 2 2 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 300 RACCOON T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
747.79
PLATMAN MARK A 4 DAWN
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 2 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 301 RACCOON T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
467.55
T A Y L O R J OHN 4 AUDREY
09-20-32-301-0320-0000
PAD: 1235 ARAPAHO T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
610.73
DEMSKI THOMAS E
&lt;■1 S' * ' ' •
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 3 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 500 SHAWNEE T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
CARR ANTHONY W
903.1 2
09-20-32-301-0560-0000
PAD: 1100 ARAPAHO T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
692.7 7
HUDDLESTON KENNETH W 4
HUDDLESTON AUDREY
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 5 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1160 ARAPAHO T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
963.9 2
PALMER M I C H A E L D 4 P A T R I C I A I
0 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 7 4 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 780 SHAWNEE T R L
SEC 09 TWP 20S RGE 32E
----------------------------------SEC 10 TWP 20 RNG 32
.................LAKE HARNEY E S T A T E S
......
.................5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 256 P A R C E L ? ...............
. . . . . . ‘ AL SO I N 10 4 11 4 1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2
......
SPANGLER M I C H A E L F
772.46
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 1 D - 0 0 0 0
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BROWN ROBERT D
637.74
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 1 E - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1018 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
S T I C K L E ER N E S T 4 TAMMY
758.77
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 1 R - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1082 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
K N I G H T MARVIN F J R 4 M E L I S S A H
641.31
1 0 -2 0 -32-3AE-002G-0000
PAD: 1075 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
N E F F J U L I E 4 J OHN T
1,214.98
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 2 S - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1351 HOLDER CV
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E FROM . . .
K N I G H T MARVIN J R 4 M E L I S S A H
353.4 9
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 2 W - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1260 W GARON CV
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E FROM .
202.5 4
BENNETT SC OT T E 4 LINDA J
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 3 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1493 DEVANY C T
SEC 02 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
443.2 6
HOFMANN RI CHARD 4 M I T S U K U T
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 4 C - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 1466 BRIGHAM LOOP
SEC 14 TWP 20S RGE 3 2E BEG . .
1,774.32
A L F I E R I S T E V E 4 KENDRA
10-20-32-3AE-004J-0000
PAD: WINONA DR
SEC 14 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E BEG . .
1,608.00
HEALD RI CHARD P 4
P E L L E G R I N O ANNA
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 4 P - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 1430 BRIGHAM LOOP
SEC 14 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
1,382.06
SHAW CHARLES E 4
BROWN KENNETH
10-20-32-3AE-004X-0000
PAD: 715 WINONA DR
SEC 14 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
1,139.17
L E E C H R I S T O P H E R J 4 RUTH E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 5 G - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: S U T T O N T R L
SEC 11 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E FM NW
TAYLOR DAVID R 4 C YN TH IA L
10-20-32-3AE-005N-0000
PAD: 1057 WINONA DR
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
SI MPSON D A V I D K 4 LO RI E L
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 5 P - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1233 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E BEG . . .
MI CHAUD YVONNE
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 5 T - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1179 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .

1,770.67

Pagf 31

3,449

3,4 50

3, 451

3, 452

3.453
t
3.454

3.4 55

3, 456

3,457

3, 458

3, 459

3, 460

3, 461

3, 462

3.463

3.464

3, 465

3, 466

3, 467

3, 468

3, 469

3, 470

3, 471

3.472

3.473

3, 474

3, 475

3.476

3.4 77

3.4 78

3.479

200.71

3.480

634.17

3.481

S IEG EL ERIC S
10-20-32-3AE-005Z-0000
PAD: S U T T ON T R L
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
W I L K I N S O N RU S S E L L S
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 6 C - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 299 S U T T O N T R L
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
AXLINE MISTY M t
CREWS J C 4 BLANCHE
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 6 K - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 1237 W GARON COVE
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
WATTS J U L I E T T E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 6 N - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1375 BRIGHAM LOOP
SEC 14 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
S K I L E S MAJUANA K
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3AE-008A-0000
PAD: S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BALDWIN M I C H E L L E J
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 1 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 413 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
I RWI N K E V I N
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 AE-019A-0000
PAD: E O SCEOLA RD
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
FERGUSON ROBERT L
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 2 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1211 BEE LN
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
IRVIN ARVIS N 4
I R V I N KAY H
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 2 80-0000
PAD: 541 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
T A T I C H ST E P HEN W
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 3 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 880 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
HAWK RONALD H
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1165 BEE LN
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BROOKE ROBI N L
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 4 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 915 S E T T L E R S LOOP
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BUHROW C U R T I S S 4 E L A I N E A
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 4 9 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 225 E OSCEOLA RD
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
ROBINSON M I C H A E L 4
GRAVELY ROBERT T H E I RS
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 AE-0860-0000
PAD: 908 S T AF F O RD T R L
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
DE RO UCHI E JAMES E 4 M I C H E L L E
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3AF.-0 9 5 0 - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 932 S T AF F O RD T R L
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
DE ROUCHI E JAMES E 4 M I C H E L L E
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 9 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 948 ST AF FO RD T R L
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGF. 32E BEG . . .
BASS K E I T H A 4 L I S A A
1 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A F . - 0 9 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 933 S T A F F O R D T R L
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BASS K E I T H A
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 1 0 5 0 - 0 0 0 0
PAD: 955 S T AF F O RD PT
SEC 10 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
RAFUESE WALTER L I I I
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 1 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1405 L AKEVI EW RANCH PT
SEC 11 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 14 TWP 20 RNG 32
. . . . . . . LAKE HARNEY A C R E T T E S
....................
11 PG 34
B R A C K I NS NORMAN D 4
DEASE S Y L V I A
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 120
PAD: 555 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
CRUZ J O S E 4 MELI NDA
14- 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - O B 0 O - O 0 4 A
PAD: HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
E 276 F T OF L O T 4 BLK B
ESPEJO JOSE D
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 00
PAD: 528 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
SAWH LUKE
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 10 ( HX)
PAD: 540 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
Z I L E NORMAN C J R
14 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 40 ( HX)
PAD: 576 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
W 1/2 O F L O T 14 BLK B
H I L L MATTHEW 4 EMMA
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - O C O O - O O 10
PAD: 600 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
MILES STEVEN K
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 l - O C O O - O 140 (HX)
PAD: 983 MEADE RD
HELMS K E I T H 4 VONDA
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 l - O C O O - O 170 ( HX)
PAD: 951 MEADE RD
L O T S 17 4 18 BLK C
COLLINS JAYE D
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 (HX)
PAD: 641 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
W HI T E HE A D PEGGY G
14-20-32-501-0D00-0060
PAD: HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
L O T 6 ( L E S S S 150 F T OF W . . .
B R I DG E S EDWARD J 4 J A N E
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 7 A ( HX)
PAD: 709 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
E 1/2 4 S 20 F T OF W 1/2 O F . . .
CARAWAY DORI S M
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 721 HARNEY H E I G H T S RD
L O T 9 ( L E S S BEG 1 4 5 . 9 7 F T S . . .
OAKLEY KENNETH D
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 998 MEADE RD
J ACKSON D A V I D E
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0E00-0100
PAD: MEADE RD
N 1/2 O F L O T 10 BLK E
BOTSKO EDWARD I I 4 DANEEN
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 0 A ( HX)
PAD: 950 MEADE RD
S 1/2 O F L O T 10 BLK E
J ACKSON D A V I D E I C / O
MARTINEZ B I L L
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 906 MEADE RD
L O T 11 S O F RD BLK E
•••••••LAKE HARNEY RANCH E S T A T E S
* .............. LAKE SEC UNRECORDED P L A T
MOELLER R KE N T T R U S T E E
FBO
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 U F -0 0 0 0-0 220
PAD: LAKE HARNEY RD
L O T S 22 4 27 4 33 THRU 39
4 ..
ROXBY E H 4 J U D I T H A
C /O VAUGHN MART I N
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 U F - 0000-0280
PAD: LAKE HARNEY RD
----------------------------------SEC 15 TWP 20 RNG 32
WALKER ROBERT L
1520-32-300-0010-0000
KUNKLE C H R I S T I N E A
15-20-32-300-0120-0000
PAD: 240 LAKE GENEVA RD

43.86

3,482

1,427.95

3,483

862.86

3,4 84

2,540.37

3,485

467.5 5

3,486

984.15

3,487

467.5 5

3,488

439.74

3,489

652.41

3,490

1,911.71

3,491

239.66

3,492

317.94

3,493

584.26

3,494

1,017.54

3,495

1,077.76

3,496

143.31

3,4 97

753.69

3,498

674.46

3,499

212.56

3,5 00

981.75

3,501

152.8 0

3,5 02

810.93

3,503

1,985.37

3,504

154.3 3

3,505

539.55

3,506

289.10

3,507

449.1 4

3,508

1,247.41

3,509

64.18

3,510

51.59

3,511

169.47

3,512

943.42

3,513

89.03

3,5 14

415.23

3,515

738.87

3,516

802.83

3,517

75.96

3,518

657.62

3,519

476.30

3,520

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

KUNKLE C H R I S T I N E A
1 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 I2B-0000
PAD: LAKE GENEVA RD
EVANS MAGGI E L I F E E S T
( P E N D A R V I S MARGARET E)
15-20-32-300-018A-0000
PAD: LAKE GENEVA RD
V I L E S GARY E &amp;
BRAIN E L I Z A B E T H M
15 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 0 A - 0 0 0 0
PAD: LAKE GENEVA RD
G E I G E R HAROLD L
15-20-32-300-0290-0000
PAD: 470 LAKE GENEVA RD
P R E V A T T CARLTON E &amp;
PREVATT DIANE M
15-20-32-300-032E-0000
PAD: LAKE GENEVA RD
" " " ‘ GENEVA T R A C T
PB 2 PG 66
S C O T T DAVID R
15 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 B C - 0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 300 CULVER WAY
L O T 22 ( L E S S N 333 F T )
YOUNG GERALD B
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - S B C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 315 W SR 46
T H A T P T O F L O T 33 L Y I N G NWLY . .
YOUNG GERALD B
1 5 - 20-32-5BC-0000-034B
PAD: 250 S HART RD
L O T 34 W O F S T RD 13 GENEVA . . .
----------------------------------SEC ifi TWP 20 RNG 32
KNAUER GEORGE «. T H E R E S A A
1 6 - 20-32-300-0040-0000
PAD: 695 OLD GENEVA RD
HARRISON BRENT
16-20-32-300-008G-0000
PAD: 455 K O SCEO LA RD
ELAM RODGER G
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 655 O SCEOLA RD
( 1 3 . 5 7 AC)
CARUTHERS ROBBY &amp; DEBORAH 5 S,
CARUTHERS BOBBY G i J A C Q U E L I N E
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1121 C ARUTHERS WOOD RD
CARUTHERS BOBBY &amp; J A C Q U E L I N E &amp;
CARUTHERS D E N I S E E T AL
16 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 C- 0 0 0 0
CARUTHERS BOBBY G 4 J A C Q U E L I N E
C &amp; CARUTHERS D E N I S E L
16 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 16D- 00 00
VOSS K E L L Y M &amp; T I N A
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 7A-0000
PAD: 950 P IO N E E R WAY
PACACHA D A V I D S &amp; C H R I S T I N E
16-20-32-300-020F-0000
PAD: 790 R I D G E RD
RAGSDALE JAMES W 4 K E L L Y M
1 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 1 C - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 789 R I D G E RD
ST E VEN SON A N N I E H
16-20-32-300-0320-0000
* * * * * * * C A S T L E T O N ROW
* * ‘ ****PB 38 PG 24
L O V E L ROBERT J
1 6 - 20-32-503-0000-0020
PAD: OLD GENEVA RD
----------------------------------SEC 17 TWP 20 RNG 32B L A K S L E Y ARTHUR 4 BARBARA
1 7- 20-32-300-0070-0000
PAD: 1701 W 46 SR
OWENS GLENN P 4 PAMYI.A S
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 105 COCHRAN RD

CONSIDDF.R SUSAN C' 4
SCHMIDT CARL E 4 HAZEL J

I

SEQ. #

25.65

3,521

26.70

3,522

3, 523

38.02

974.19

3,5 24

64.08

3,525

564.82

3,526

3,527

2,151.28

1,397.06

3,528

950.50

3, 529

746.15

3, 530

678.15

3,531

1,857.79

3,532

1,157.60

3, 533

1,174.23

3, 534

792.24

3,535

1,402.82

3, 536

2,561.72

3, 537

661.47

3, 538

318.21

3, 539

1,401.34

3, 540

1B6.86

3, 541

1,335,83

3,542

RODRIGUEZ PEDRO

PANGERSIS LINDA S 4
PANGERSIS EDWARD P
20-20-32-3A F-2460-0000
SEC 32 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
HODGES JAMES H 4 MAGI E S
20-20-32-3AF-2490-0000
PAD: 850 S EMI N O L E WOODS BLVD
SEC 32 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E FROM .
R I C O RAUL R 4 S O N I A P
2020-32-3AF-2560-0000
SEC 32 TWP 20 S RGE 32E BEG . .
----------------------------------SEC 21 TWP 20 RNG 32
WALTON E L L A J 4
WALTON C A R R I E L
JTS
2120-32-300-0110-0000
PAD: 675 COCHRAN RD
AI NSWORTH W I L L I A M C
21-20-32-300-0160-0000
PAD: SAUNDERS T R A I L
SUGGS DANA K 4 J U L I E M
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 6 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 366 H A L L RD
WARD ROBERT L
21-20-32-300-0220-0000
PAYTON J OS E P H R
21-20-32-300-0290-0000
. . . . . . . W H I T C O M B S 1 S T + 2ND ADDS
. . . . . . . T 0 GENEVA
. . . . . . . p B 2 PG 50

TAXES DUE

STEWART P A T R I C I A M
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 151 F L O R I D A AVE
W 43 F T OF L O T 8 4 A L L O F . . .
JORDAN WYNNE G
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 7 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 300 3RD S T
S 28 F T OF L O T 8 4 A L L L O T 9 . .
. . . . . . 'GENEVA
................. PB 2 PG 12
GE NT RY M I CH A E L C 4 V I C T O R I A L
21-20-32-504-0300-0010
PAD: 395 OLD GENEVA RD
BEG NW COR L O T 10 BLK 4 RUN . . .
HALLIBURTON LIND A D
21-20-32-504-0800-0190
PAD: 370 N HART RD
L O T 19 ( L E S S E 6 F T ) 4 L O T S . . .
HALLIBURTON LINDA D
2120-32-504-0800-0230
PAD: AVENUE C
L O T S 23 T O 27 ♦ N 1/2 O F VAC . .
----------------------------------SE C 22 TWP 20 RNG 32'

RAYBON GLENDA 4 HALLIBURTON
ROGER 4 OGLESBY JULIE H ET AL
222 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 941 OLD LAKE HARNEY RD
H I L L E R Y J E S S I E M 4 BEN
22-20-32-300-0030-0000
G I B B S DOROTHY M
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 871 OLD LAKE HARNEY RD
ALMARAZ PEDRO L 4 MARIA
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 845 OLD LAKE HARNEY RD
S M I T H ST E P HEN P 4
O L I V E R HARRY F
22-20-32-300-0260-0000
PAD: 240 CEMET ERY RD
M I L O N E MARI E
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 B A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 594 E MAI N S T
RODRI GUEZ D ORI S A
22-20-32-300-0470-0000
PAD: 4367 426 SR
W I L L I S MYRON E
22-20-32-300-0540-0000
PAD: 150 LAKE PROCTOR RD
BRADDY HUGH
2 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 5 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 101 CEMET ERY RD
BRADDY HUGH
2220-32-300-056A-0000
---------------------------------- SE C 23 TWP 20 RNG 32

462.50

618.9 4

SEQ. #
3,5 61

3,562

1,175.74

3,563

494.17

3,564

545.86

3,565

1,225.99

3,566

202.68

3,567

410.63

3,568

500.57

3,569

2,491.39

3,570

712.78

171.71

5,460.96

3,552

2,197.27

3,553

18,599.67

3,554

2,042.55

154.18

3,555

3,556

978.71

3,557

2,358.32

3,558

111.62

3,559

126.29

3,560

* * * * * ••«

I

477.10
K I N N A I R D W I L L I A M E E T AL
232 0 -32 -3 0 0 -0 0 IE-0000
PAD: 1715 LAKE HARNEY RD
3,5 77
29.48
M C NURSERY I NC
23-20-32-300-001K-0000
PAD: LAKE HARNEY RD
762.85
3, 578
LAWSON LARRY L 4 SHERRI LI M
23-20-32-300-0020-0000
PAD: J U N G L E RD
1 , 259.86
3,579
S E G R E S T SARA L
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 E-0000
PAD: 2 6 5 N J U N G L E RD
2,236.22
3, 580
ST E P H E N S K E V I N L
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 F - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 321 N J U N G L E RD
564.96
3, 581
GLANCY CARMEN M
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: N J U N G L E RD
1 , 336.17
3 , 582
LAWSON LARRY 4 S H E R R I L L
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1725 N J U N G L E RD
466.3 4
FRY LEONARD' SR 4
3, 5E) 3
B E L L LORENE E
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1605 LAKE HARNEY f D
( 4 . 7 9 AC)
3, 584
508.49
PAXTON BELLMA E 4 ANNE L
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 7 5 T R I P P RD
572.59
3,585
ROGERS J E R R Y L 4 MARY R
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 9G-0000
PAD: N J U N G L E RD
******* *
.................LAKE HARNEY MANOR
* * » * * * * P B 8 PG 26
792.86
3, 586
DOLAN J U L I E M
23-20-32-501-0000-0030
PAD: WHITCOMB DR
3,5 87
1,083.78
S E G R E S T SARA H
23-20-32-501-0000-0150
PAD: 3 4 9 WHITCOMB DR
S L Y 4 6 . 6 7 F T O F LO T 15
267.27
3, 588
S E G R E S T SARA H
23-20-32-501-0000-0160
PAD: WHITCOMB DR
NLY 1/2 O F L O T 16
793.86
3,589
S E G R E S T SARA H
232 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6A
PAD: WHITCOMB DR
SLY 1/2 OF L O T 16 4 AL . L O T . . .
----------------------------------SEC 24 TWP
!0 RNG 3 2 * * * * * * ‘ LAKE HARNEY SHORES
................. PB 7 PG 77
3,590
1,701.42
BURNS STEPHEN I, 4 NANCY B1
HX)
242 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 (10
PAD: 159 WHITCOMB l&gt;?
L O T 11 ( L E S S S E L Y 55 F •) +
1,465.61
3,591
AULT JENNIFER 4

...

SANDERS PAMELA
2 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 160
PAD: 175 WHITCOMB DP
••*•*** LAKE HARNEY SHORES 1ST ADD
•.............. PB 8 PG 14
SLOAN S A L L Y S L I F E E S T
( SLOAN SONYA M)
2 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 135 WHITCOMB DR
NLY 8 7 . 5 F T O F L O T 13 4 A L L . . .
................. LAKE HARNEY BEACH
................. PB 7 PG 91
MALI NOVSKY THOMAS G
242 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9A ( HX)
PAD: 2 458 FORT LANE RD
W 1/2
LOT 9
----------------------------------SEC 25 TWP 20 RNG 32
BARRY SANDRA M
252 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 G - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 OWL HAVEN CV
HIPPLER DIANE K 4
T U C K GE O F F R E Y H
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 J - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 J A N E CREEK DR
SLOAN S A L L Y L I F E E S T
( SLOAN SONYA M)
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 B - 0 000
TRAN V I E T A 4
HAYNES C H R I S T O P H E R S
25-20 -3 2 -3 0 0-0 2 1 0 -0 00 0
PAD: E 46 ( T I T U S V I L L E )
B U R D E T T E SANDRA C
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 I B - 0000
PAD: 2 5 3 0 OLD MIMS RD
TRAN V I E T A 4
HAYNES C H R I S T O P H E R S
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 1F-0000
PAD: E 46 SR
TRAN V I E T A 4
HAYNES C H R I S T O P H E R S
252 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 G-0000
PAD: E 46 SR
----------------------------------S E C 2 6 TWP 20 RNG 32
WADE B E T T Y L
2620-32-300-0020-0000
PAD: 200 N J U N G L E RD

TAXES DUE

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER
C ARPENTER SHER YL L 4
CARPENTER M I CH AE L W
26-20-32-300-005F-0000
PAD: 140 N J U N G L E RD
F I N C H JAMES M I I I 4
F I N C H C H R I S T OP H E R
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 E-0000
PAD: 321 SAND P I N E PL

3,337.35

2,280.27

3,5 92

3,5 93

SEQ.#

1,619.68

3,602

1,876.87

3,603

14.57

3,604

3,653.81

3,605

575.82

3,606

21.77

3,6 07

21.65

3,6 08

( HX)

PERMAUL RUSSEL B SR 4
NATASHA
2 6 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 3K-0000
PAD: 600 PERMAUL P O I N T
. . . . . . . SAND P I N E PLACE
.......5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
................. 10 PARCELS
CHAUDOI N JAMES
26-20-32-301-00BH-0000
PAD: 1620 E 46 SR
SE C 26 TWP 20S RGE 32E
.................GREEN MEADOWS FARMS
................. 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
. . . . . . . 26 PARCELS
S M I T H GREGORY L
26-20-32-302-0160-0000
PAD: 1720 OLD MIMS RD
SE C 26 TWP 20S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
119.0 7 (03) ( I )
CID# 687-3
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -016E-0000
SEC 26 TWP 20S RGE 32E S 700 . .
C O N F I D E N T I A L PER S T A T U T E S
1 19.07(03)(I)
CID# 687-2
262 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 2 - 0 1 6N-0000
SE C 26 TWP 20S RGE 32E S 700 , .
----------------------------------SEC 27 TWP 20 RNG 32
NOVAK J A N E T
272 0 - 0 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 F - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 670 E 46 SR
CAMMACK MARGARET C 4 CAMMACK
OWEN T E T A L T R U S T E E S
2 7 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 J-0000
PAD: E 46 SR
O L I V E R D IA N E
2 7 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 916 E HARRISON RD
S E G R E S T SARA L
2 7 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 9 0 - 0 0 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 4 155 N 426 CR
. . • • . . . L A K E PROCTOR OAKS
. . . . . . . PB 18 pG 1

2,264,

514 .

1,710.

420.

3,545.91
2720-32-501-0000-0010
PAD: 311 LAKE PROCTOR C T
----------------------------------SEC 28 TWP 20 RNG 32
1,462.36
PALMER HUGH M T R U S T E E
FBO
2820-32-300-0050-0000
PAD: 3 1 B SANDY T O P LN
331 ,
PALMER HUGH M T R U S T E E
FBO
2B-20-32-300-005B -0000
564 ,
PALMER HUGH M T R U S T E E
FBO
28-20-32-300-005C-0000
1,1 70,
BOODHRAM HARRY 4 P A T R I C I A
282 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 7 A - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 144 OLD MIMS RD
( 1 . 0 1 AC)
----------------------------------SEC 29 TWP 20 RNG 32
1,515.06
BAUMANN DALE S
292 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 D - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1620 F ORE ST H I L L WAY
----------------------------------SEC 30 TWP 20 RNG 3 2 ------............* ‘ COCKRAN F ORE ST
.............. ‘ 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 21 PARCELS
•••••“ AL SO I N 2 9 - 2 0 - 3 2
467.55
CARDENAS ROBERT H J R
3 0 - 20-32-3AL-001D-0000
PAD: 1 709 S U N S E T T R L
SEC 30 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
645.91
PENDARVI S L U C I L L E P
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A L - 0 0 1 G - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1675 S U N S E T T R L
SEC 30 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E BEG . . .
664.30
D ENNI NG RI CHARD G J R 4
JACQUELINE
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A L - 00 I K - 0 0 0 0
PAD: S U N S E T T R L
SEC 30 TWP 2 OS RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
546.48
REYNOLDS LACY D
30-20-32-3AL-001R-0000
PAD: S U N S E T T R L
SEC 30 TWP 20S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 31 TWP 20 RNG 3 2-------1,132.40
SADA JAMES 4 DONNA
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 3 M - 0000
........... “ GENOVA WOODS S E C T I O N 2
.............. *5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
........... “ 27 PARCELS
SCARBOROUGH TOMMY D
1,476.71
3 1 -2 0 -3 2 -301-004B-0000
PAD: 3 6 9 0 GENOVA C T
SEC 31 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
BURNS LARRY L
2,234.71
312 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 4 V - 0 000 ( HX)
PAD: 3681 GENOVA C T
SEC 31 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . . .
----------------------------------SEC 32 TWP 20 RNG 32
V I MING DOUGLAS T
969.41
322 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 D - 0000
----------------------------------SEC 33 TWP 2 0 RNG 3 2 G A I N E Y W I L L I E L 4 BARBARA J
1,297.36
332 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 - 0 0 0( HX)
0
PAD: 390 SNOW H I L L RD
J ACKSON J OH N E L L
1,281.03
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 460 SNOW H I L L RD
D A V I S WI L D A MAE
576.54
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 500 SNOW H I L L RD
DEAN GEORGE R 4 KAREN C
912.24
33-20-32-300-008F-0000
PAD: 2 5 7 STEWART S T
MI NQUES SARAH H 4
371.11
J A E G E R HENRY
33-20-32-300-022E-0000
( 1 . 6 5 AC)
CONNOR SUSAN H
371.11
C / O B E T T Y MORAN
33-20-32-300-022F-0000
( 1 . 6 5 AC)

3,6 13

PRIEST TIMOTHY J 4
PRIEST JOSEPH E JR

3,633

GRIFFIN GEORGE 4 EVELYN

67.09

KINNAIRD PATRICK 4

1 7 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 5 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1210 COCHRAN RD
----------------------------------SEC 19 TWP 20 RNG 32
298.66
3,543
HILLIARD OLLIE K
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 OB-OOQO
HENDERSON CAROL C
3, 544
657.39
19 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 2 D - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 385 WILDWOOD T R L
( 1 0 AC)
----------------------------------SEC 20 TWP 20 RNG 32
1,070.54
3, 545
KELLY JAYH A
202 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 J - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 2 5 0 COCHRAN RD
3,546
1 , 781.79
CLEMSON CHARLES J R
20-20-32-300-005K-0000
PAD: 210 COCHRAN RD
. . . . . . . COPELAND H I L L S
.................5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
................. ... PARCELS
3,547
863.65
S M I T H EMMA 4 W I L L I E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1-001A-0000
SEC 20 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
3, 548
HUGH FORRESTOR 4 E I . E T H I A G
1,441.79
2 0 -2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 G-0000
PAD: 1341 B I WOOD DR
SEC 20 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
HARRISON DONALD R 4 L I S A R 4
940.83
3, 549
FRANKLIN ED D IE D 4 TERESA J
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1 H - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1331 B I - W O O D DR
SEC 20 TWP 2 0S RGE 32E BEG . .
. . . . . . . SAUNDERS H I L L S
• •**••* •
............*•5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
.................. 8 PARCELS
3,550
898.64
MCDONALD W I L L I A M K 4 SANDRA
20- 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 2 - 0 02G-0000
PAD: 320 SAUNDERS T R L
SEC 20 TWP 20 S RGE 32E BEG . .
* * * * * * ' S E M I N O L E WOODS
..................5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 262 P ( CE L S * * * * * * *
.................A L S O I N 21 28 29 32 4 33
3,551
2,043.55
CRUZ LILLIAN 4
20-20-32-3AF-2370-0000
SEC 33 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .
PANGERSIS L I N D A S 4
PANGERSIS EDWARD P
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A F - 2 4 5 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1228 SIOUX C T
SEC 32 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG . .

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

1,603.29

3 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 5 E - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 323 MC L A I N LN
WI LKE N HENRY J I I I 4 J E N N I F E R
33-20-32-300-0300-0000
PAD: N 426 CR

PHILPOT SCOTT L 4 ROBIN L 4
PHILPOT KELLI L

3,614

3,6 18

3,619

3,620

3,621

3,6 22

3,623

3,624

3,625

3,626

3, 627

3,6 28

3, 629

3,630

3 , 631

3,632

372,

5,709.

33-20-32-300-0410-0000
PAD: N 426 CR

SUNDVALL TIMOTHY R 4 LINDA S
33-20-32-300-0438-0000
PAD: 3211 N 427 CR
( 5 . 0 1 AC)

PAGELS BRIAN

135.25

776.50

3,600

3,601

468.9 5

( HX)

33-20-32-300-047C-0000
PAD: B U T T E R F L Y F O R E S T RD
PAGELS B R I A N L
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 7 H- 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 740 SNOW H I L L RD
MARRERO MA R T I N A
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 8A-0000
PAD: 7 7 0 SNOW H I L L RD
MARRERO M A R T I N A
33-20-32-300-0490-0000
PAD: 780 SNOW H I L L RD

755.

1,763.

1,513.

9 03.

3,636

�May 2. 0. 1C. 2001

Tilt: Herald
NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

BUSH B I L L Y T ( E L I Z A B E T H
33-20-32-300-0500-0000
PAD: 800 SNOW H I L L RD
MARRERO M A R T I N A
33-20-32-300-0550-0000
PAD: 870 SNOW H I L L RD
................. LEONARD MANOR
................. ...
6 PC 98
MC C A R T E R NANCY L &amp;
HARDY GREG
332 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 145 OLD MIMS RD
E 1 9 . 5 F T OF L O T S 8 S 13 S ...
----------------------------------SEC 34 TWP 20 RNG 32
J ACKSON MATTHEWS J R fc F E L I C I A
342 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 3 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 635 SNOW H I L L RD
MC KF.NZIE JAMES E T A L T R U S T E E S
FBO SN O WHI LL M I S S BAPT CHURCH
34-20-32-300-028B-0000
BUSH MARY M
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 6L-0000
PAD: 815 SNOW H I L L RD
TAYLOR J E S S I C A A
34-20-32-300-036P-0000
PAD: 853 SNOW H I L L RD
BUSH N A T H A N I E L i MARY
34-20-32-300-036Q-0000
BELLAMY E T H E L H EI R S
C /O D E N I S E B RI DGES
34-20-32-300-036T-0000
AGRO DOROTHY
34-20-32-300-036U -0000
BELLAMY MARY
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
T A D : 847 SN O WH I LL RD
G R I F F I N HORACE
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 7A-0000
PAD: 837 SNOW H I L L RD
BUSH D A V I D &amp; M I N N I E
34-20-32-300-0390-0000
J ON E S CHARLES &amp; J O Y C E
34-20-32-300-0410-0000
----------------------------------SF.C 29 TWP 20 RNG 33
P RE V A T T CHARLES F J R &amp;
GURLEY GREGORY F.T A L E T AL
29-20-33-300-002A-0000
PY LES DONALD K
29-20-33-300-006A-0000
PAD: 4374 P RE V A T T RD
PY LES DONALD K
29-20-33-300-0070-0000
PAD: 4 398 P RE V A T T RD
----------------------------------SE C 30 TWP 20 RNG 33
GROUNDS I AWRENCE M
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 A - 0 000
PAD: 3555 F. 46 SR
ARTHURS ROBERTA
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 D-0000
L E E MAMIE R &amp; TAI.MADGE
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 L - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 3863 F. 4 6 SR
S E C U R I T Y P A C I F I C HOUSI NG SERV
INC
30-20-33-300-0010-0000
PAD: 3 890 E 46 SR
ZAMORA J O S E A
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 R - 0 000
PAD: 3 9 3 0 F. 46 SR
F OOT E F ORE ST W &amp; MARTHA V
C/O W IL L IA M T A T E
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 2 B - 0 0 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 4 2 5 9 LAKE HARNEY C I R
* * * * * * * R E S T HAVEN
° I . . . . . . . r3 7 p c s 57 * 58
GORDON T I M O T H Y D &amp; G A Y L E D
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 6A
L O T 6 BLK 1 S OF I.K HARNEY C I R
HOUSE K A T H L E E N E PER REP FOR
E S T OF M I CH AE L HOUSE
30-20-33-501-0200-017A
PAD: LAKE HARNEY C I R
L O T 1 / ( L E S S S 300 F T ) BLK 2
LONG J A D E 3 .OR
LONG RHONDA D
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 1 1A2 ( HX)
PAD: 3858 MARION AVE
BEG SW COR L O T 11A RUN N E L Y . . .
SEC 01 TWP 21 RNG 29
*•••**♦KNOLLWOOD 3RD ADD AMENDED
................. P L A T
................. ...
16 PG 62
H A Z E L E T TERRY D &amp;
DE VO E- H AZ EL ET DENISE
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 70 ( HX)
PAD: 1211 WAVF.RLY WAY

1,738.15

3,6 41

1,375.72

3,642

1 , 174.08

3,643

1,321.02

3, 644

157.86

3, 645

1 , 116.27

3,646

953.96

3, 647

115.47

3,648

88.43

3,649

75.44

3,650

186.8 6

3, 651

610.49

3,6 52

48.37

3, 653

282.35

3, 654

123.52

3, 655

1,258.72

3, 656

1,608.09

3, 657

1,227.69

3, 658

368.06

3, 659

168.47

3, 660

298.72

3,661

1,208.20

3,662

154.33

3,663

63.83

3, 664

2,177.45

3, 665

1,072.12

3, 666

********
................. ..
* * ******
2,720.32
3,667

. . . . . . .LONGWOOD P RO F E S S I O N A L C E N T E R
•****•
. . . . . . » oRB 1811 PG 536
..............
KRAMER ROBERT C &amp; SANDRA S
1,951.76
01-21-29-502-0000-00D 0
PAD: 1250 434 SR W S U I T E 1012
UNIT D
. . . . . . . SANLANDO SP R I NG S
......
. . . . . . . (ALL TRACTS)
......
•.............. ...
4 PGS 32 T O 35
......
OSBORN C R A I G L &amp; R O B I N D
1,944.14
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 3 0 H - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1521 PEARL S T
L O T S 7 I B I N 2 9 F T OF L O T S . . .
YAGUAL J O S E
1,779.37
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5CK-030H-0090
T A D : 1531 PEARL ST
L O T S 9 &amp; 10 &amp; T H A T PART OF . .
4,847.05
2 0 0 6 ALOMA CORP I N C
01-21-29-5CK-040B-0010
PAD: 1400 434 SR
L O T S 1 T O 3 ( L E S S W 50 F T OF
2,560.34
KARDOS AGNES
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 6 0 B - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1204 ROXBORO RD
L O T S 5 ♦ 6 BLK B T R A C T 6
2,876.14
SANDLAND GEORGE W J R 4
HENKHAUS BARBARA N
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 6 0 B - 0 1 2 0 ( HX)
PAD: 203 A D A I R AVE
L O T S 12 4 13 BLK B T R A C T 6
1,712.97
STEWART SARAH J L I F E E S T
( MANI ON L I S A A)
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 6 0 E - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1510 NOBLE S T
L O T S 14 4 15 BLK F. T R A C T 6
677.51
MARTIJA L I T A A
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5CK-070C-0000
PAD: BEACH AVE
E 105 F T OF BLK C ( L E S S S . . .
251.76
M A R T I N E Z NORA
01-21-29-5CK-0A00-0090
PAD: 1135 V I R G I N I A AVE
1,983.88
DOWDAI. JOHN 4
DOWDAI. S C O T T Y J
O 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 A O 0 - 0 1 0 O ( HX)
PAD: 1137 V I R G I N I A AVE
L O T S 10 ♦ 11 BLK A SANLANDO .
CAMI.I N JAMES C
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 F 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 019 S P RI N G GARDEN S T
ROSS JAMES 4 A N I T A
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 F 0 0 - 0 2 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1 046 BLACKWOOD S T
L O T S 24 4 25 ( L E S S RD) B LK F
MC PHEE MARGARET R 4
G U R I N KAREN L
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1062 WILLOW GROVE S T
L O T 16 ♦ S 1/2 OF L O T 15 BLK

SEQ. #

3, 668

3, 669

3.670

3.671

3.672

3.673

3.674

3.675

3.676

3.677

1.108.76

3.678

2.712.77

3.679

694.89

3.680

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MATHENY K I A R E H
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 0 H 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1049 WILLOW GROVE S T
L O T S 1 » 2 BLK H SANLANDO . . .
MARKUSIC M A T T H I E W M 4 P A T R I C I A
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - O H O 0 - 0 O 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1061 WILLOW GROVE
L O T S 7 » 8 BLK H S AN!A N DO . . .
RYAN SUSAN F
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 0 0 C - 0 1 7 A ( HX)
PAD: 1320 BARTON S T
F. 1/2 OF L O T 16 4 A L L OF . . .
GI RO U X B ONNI E L 4 J A I M E L
01-21-29-5CK-100D-0000
PAD: BEACH AVE
BLK D ( L E S S N 220 F T ) T R A C T 10
COFFARO JOHN 4 S T E P H A N I E 4
GI RO U X B ONNI E
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 0 0 E - 0 010
PAD: 1210 S T A N L E Y S T
E 1/2 OF BLK 3 ( L E S S BEG SE . . .
GREEN MARK 4 AMY
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 0 0 H - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1231 S T A N L E Y ST
W 20 F T OF L O T 7 &amp; A L L L O T 8 . .
S T A A T S SAMUEL F. T R U S T E E
FBO SAMUEL F. S T A A T S
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 1 0 C - 0 1 90 ( HX)
PAD: 275 A D A I R AVE
L O T 19 * W 20 F T OF LO T 20 . . .
GROMAK PEGGY I.
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 1 0 G - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1601 S T A N L E Y S T
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK G T R A C T 11
RAGAN PAUL M H EI R S T R U S T E E
C /O P A T R I C I A HOEHNF.R
01-21-29-5CK -120C-0030
PAD: 1681 BOYER S T
L O T 3 t BEG NW COR I.OT 4 RUN . .
BURKHALTrE J E S S E W 4 BLONNIF M
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 2 0 D - 0 1 30
PAD: B O D I E AVE
LO T 13 BLK D T R A C T 12
D A V I S MARY A
01-21-29-5CK-120G-0010
PAD: 1661 H S T A N L E Y :&gt;T
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK G T R A C T 12
S T GEORGE THOMAS A 4
S T GEORGE C U R T I S L
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 4 0 B - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 486 PALM S PRI NGS DR
L O T 5 BLK B T R A C T 14
C A S A L E REBECCA M
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 4 OF.- 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1511 HOBSON S T
L O T S 5 4 6 BLK F. T R A C T 14
E R I K SSO N ROBERT N
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 4 0 G - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 501 PAIM SPRI NGS DR
L O T S 10 11 4 12 BLK G T R A C T 14
ROBINSON BEVERLY S
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 5 0 A - 0 0 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1221 ADAMS S T
L O T S 6 * 7 BLK A T R A C T 15

SEQ. #

187.86

3, 681

1,493.27

3,682

1,753.06

3, 683

704.09

3,6 84

1.065.94

3, 685

2,282.20

3,686

1,483.66

3, 687

2,358.91

3, 688

3.336.40

3,689

709.0 3

3, 690

3,371.29

3,691

1 . 944.94

3, 692

1,813.65

3, 693

870.2 2

3,694

1.389.97

3 , 695

2,593.26
HOPPONF.N L U C I N D A K 4
GOODMAN JOHN
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 5 0 B - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1311 ADAMS S T
L O T S 3 4 4 BLK B T R A C T 15
3 . 3 1 4 .98
CA ST RO ROBERTO 4 F.I.DA
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 15 0 C - 0 2 0 0
PAD: 1330 HOBSON S T
L O T S 20 21 4 22 BLK C T R A C T 15
1 , 600.55
BOULDF.N DEBORAH 4
FAI.CO STEPHEN
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 5 0 D - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1251 A L B E R T A S T
L O T S 9 TO 11 BLK D T R A C T 15
1.773.40
YOUNG C HR I S T OP H E R
01-21-29-5CK -150G -0170
PAD: 1380 NORTH S T
L O T S 17 4 18 BLK G T R A C T 15
2,048.69
NORTHOVER ROSF.LYN F.
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 6 0 D - 0 1 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1040 HOBSON S T
L O T S 14 4 15 BLK D T R A C T 16
1,594.39
WARD C H RI S T O P H E R I. 4 M I C H E L L E
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 6 0 D - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1000 HOBSON S T
L O T S 21 * 22 BLK D T R A C T 16
2 , 200.01
BLACKWELL MARION L 4
GREENI AND RI CHARD D
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 16 0 G - 0 0 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1121 ARDEN S T
L O T S 5 6 4 7 BLK G T R A C T 16
2 , 867.4 8
PASQUALF. L I N D A 4 N I C K
01-21-29-5CK-240E-0010
PAD: 324 PRESSVIEW AVE
LOTS 1 2 * 3 BLK F. T R A C T 24
108.67
SU N T R U ST BANK
01-21-29-5CK-240G-0210
WLY 1/2 OF L O T 21 BLK G . . .
353.62
DAYTON HOWARD L J R 4
BEVERLY J E A N
01-21-29-5CK-250B-0010
PAD: CARLTON S T
PT OF L O T S 1 4 2 DF.SC AS BEG . . .
BREWER J A N E B
2,361.95
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 2 5 0 C - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 438 V I C T O R AVF.
L O T S 4 5 6 24 4 25 ( L E S S BEG . .
2,721.31
MOREY J U A N M 4 I VONNE L
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 2 6 0 D - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 405 RAYMOND AVE
L O T S 16 4 17 BLK D T R A C T 26
2,650.01
RUCKER J OHN I. 4
LF.SSARD T H E R E S A M
01-21-29-5CK -260E-0210
PAD: 311 NEBRASKA AVE
L O T S 21 4 22 BLK F. T R A C T 26
.
12,825.84
RIKF. GREG J
01-21-29-5CK -270E-0030
PAD: 1191 DOUGLAS AVE
P T OF T R A C T 27 4 28
49.43
PEBBLES-SPRINGSIDE I I
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 2 9 0 A - 0 1 10
P T OF L O T S 11 4 12
1,923.69
O' DON OC H U E DEREK S
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 0 0 A - 0 2 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 453 HOMER AVE
L O T S 23 4 24 BLK A T R A C T 30
1,928.40
D I N K I N S RI CHARD M 4 KAREN M
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 0 0 B - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 456 HOMER AVE
L O T 3 4 N 1/2 OF L O T 4 BLK B . .
483.0 8
AEGEAN OF C E N T R A L F L A I N C
01-21-29-5CK-300D-0060
PAD: 1100 HARWOOD AVE
L O T 6 4 N 1/2 OF L O T 7 BLK D . .
1,979.47
AEGEAN OF C E N T R A L F L A I N C
01-21-29-5CK-300D-007A
PAD: HARWOOD AVE
S 1/2 OF L O T 7 4 A L L OF L O T . . .
1,867.04
R A U T INC
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 0 0 D - 0 1 10
PAD: HARWOOD AVE
L O T S 11 4 12 BLK D T R A C T 30 . . .
1,858.73
R A U T INC
01-21-29-5CK-300D-0130
PAD: DOUGLAS AVE
L O T S 13 4 14 BLK D T R A C T 30 . . .
473.2 5
BARNA FRANCES L T R 4
BARNA RONALD F T R
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 0 0 G - 0 2 l t &gt; ( HX)
PAD: 1931 HOBSON S T
L O T S 21 22 4 23 BLK G T R A C T 30

3, 696

3, 697

3 , 698

3, 699

3,700

3, 701

3, 702

3, 703

3.704

3.705

3.706

3, 707

3, 708

3.709

3.710

3.7 11

3.7 12

3.713

3.714

3.715

3.716

3.717

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SEQ. #

GROTE E V E L Y N
2,169.50
3,718
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 1 0 A - 0 1 40 ( HX)
PAD: 470 WI L F R E D AVE
L O T 14 ♦ S 10 F T OF W 135 F T . . .
WHEATON J U N E M
2,872.44
3,719
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 1 0 B - 0 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 1781 ADAMS S T
L O T S 5 4 6 BLK B T R A C T 31
FUNCK NORMA B
2 ,7 0 0 .1 9 3,720
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 1 0 F - 0 0 6 0 (HX)
PAD: 1890 NORTH S T
L O T 6 ♦ E 75 F T O F L O T 7 BLK . . .
WORLDWIDE I N V 4 C O N S U L T A N T S
3,021.31 3,721
I NC
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 2 0 A - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 1701 ADAMS S T
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK A T R A C T 32
K EN S I NG T O N PARK L T D
497.76 3,722
01-2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -4 9 0 J -0 0 4 0
L O T S 4 T O 7 4 VACD S T ON W . . .
K E N S I N G T ON PARK L T D
130.32 3 ,7 2 3
01-21-29-5CK-490J-0080
PAD: LAWRENCE DR
L O T 8 4 VACD S T ON W BLK J . . .
K E N S I N G T O N PARK L T D
2 ,6 9 7 .8 0 3,724
01-21-2 9 -5C K -490J-0090
L O T S 9 T O 30 4 VACD S T ON W . . .
HARDY DWAYNE L 4 PAMELA
A
2 ,4 0 3 .8 3 3,72b
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 C - 0 1 70 ( HX)
PAD: 413 W C I T R U S S T
LOTS 1 7 4 1 8
MYERS DUANE
1,787.75 3,726
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 D - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 310 W HIGHIJVND S T
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK D D T R A C T 53
C ART ER JOHN S 4 V I C K I E I.
2 2 4 . 2 7 3, 727
01-21-29-5CK -530D-0060
PAD: HI GHLAND S T
L O T 6 BLK D T R A C T 53
RIVF.RA J O S E A J R 4 L I Z A M
2, 8 5 6 . 9 9
3,728
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 F - 0 0 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 406 W C I T R U S S T
L O T S 3 4 4 BLK F T R A C T 53
P A T I N O J O S E R 4 MARI A G
356.43 3,729
01-21-29-5CK-530F-0210
PAD: ORANGE S T
L O T S 21 4 22 ( L E S S E 20 F T . . .
P A T I N O J O S E R 4 MARI A G
1 ,7 62 .5 9 3,730
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 F - 0 2 2 0 ( HX)
E 20 F T O F L O T 22 4 A L L
HATCHER LYNDF.LL I. 4 L G A I L
2, 763.5 2
3 , 731
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 G - 0 1 70
PAD: 413 W C E N T R A L PKWY
LOTS 1/ 4 18 BLK G T R A C T 53
DEAS J AMES E
6 , 7 0 9 . 7 7 3,7 32
01-21-29-5CK-550A-0000
PAD: 4 / 0 W C E N T R A L PKWY
BLK A ( L E S S F. 5 0 7 . 2 5 F T 4 . . .
BUHAY M A R C I A L 4 ADORACI ON
224.27 3,733
01-21-29-5CK-590A-0020
PAD: NORTH S T
LOT 2 BLK A T R A C T 59
A L B E R S HARDT RI CHARD K 4J I L L H
113.11 3,7 34
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 9 0 A - 0 1 4A
W 25 F T OF LOT 14 BLK A . . .
LO NG ST AF F K E I T H 4
225.27
3,735
R O L L A S O N - L O N G S T A F F DEBORAH
01-21-29-5CK-590F.-0200
PAD: R U S S E L L S T
L O T 20 BI.K F. T R A C T 59
MORRIS KENDRA 4
659.14 3,736
A S S E L L SEAN
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 90H-0 1 90
PAD: PINF.VIF.W ST
L O T S 19 20 4 21 BLK H T R A C T 59
COATOAM P R O P E R T I E S LI.C
4,027.68
3 , 737
01-21-29-5CK -670B -013A
PAD: 709 DOUGLAS AVE
N 7 4 . 78 F T OF L O T 13
HOWARD GREGORY I.
2 , 2 1 5 . 6 4 3 , 738
01 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 6 7 0 D - 0 0 4 0
PAD: 160 E HIGHI-AND S T
W 3 3 . 3 3 F T OF LO T 4 4 A L L . . .
DOUGLAS I N T E R N A T I O N A L HOLDI NG
22 ,64 9 .2 6 3,739
LTD
01-21-29-5CK-680H-0010
PAD: 650 DOUGLAS AVE
L O T S 1 T O 8 4 17 T O 24 4 1/2 . . .
W4R I N V P R O P E R T I E S I N C
11,88 9 .4 6 3,740
01- 2 1-29-5 C K -6 80 H -0 0 9 0
PAD: 2 5 0 ALTAMONT E COMMERCE BL
L O T S 9 TO 16 ( L E S S S 25 F T ___
2,752.05
3,741
P R U I T T KI MBERLY P
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 3 0 A - 0 0 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 895 A L B E R T A ST
L O T S 9 4 10 BLK A T R A C T 73
1,732.80
3 , 742
W I L L I A M S J AMES A 4 P A RI CHA T
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 3 0 C - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 981 HOBSON S T
L O T S 10 4 11 BLK C T R A C T 73
334.40
3,743
COULS J OHN F
01-21-29-5CK-730C-0170
PAD: ARDEN S T
L O T S 17 * 18 BLK C T R A C T 73
1,523.82
3,744
T I N D A L L J ER R Y C 4 REBECCA D
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 3 0 C - 0 2 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 960 ARDEN S T
L O T S 21 4 22 BLK C T R A C T 73
1,097.33
3,745
L E E SANDRA L 4
ROACH ROBERT
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - /3 0 F - 0 1 3 0 (HX)
PAD: 990 NORTH S T
L O T S 13 4 14 ( L E S S RD) BLK F . . .
GURR J A C K 4 BARBARA H
2,045.14
3,746
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 3 0 G - 0 1 0 0 (HX)
PAD: 974 C H A R L O T T E S T
L O T S 10 11 16 4 17 BLK G . . .
A MF I C O I N D U S T R I E S I N C
9,279.10
3,747
01-21-29-5CK-750G-0010
PAD: 570 NORTH S T
W 3 1 7 . 5 F T O F S 7 0 . 8 F T OF . . .
2,448.98
3,748
LONG BERNARD T
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 6 0 E - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 895 F R A N K L I N S T
L O T S 1 T O 3 BLK E T R A C T 76
1,015.23
3,749
B E N ED E T T O CHARLES A 4 PAULA A
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 6 0 F - 0 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 865 F R A N K L I N S T
L O T S 5 ♦ 6 BLK F T R A C T 76
417.85
3,750
REESE J E R R Y 4 DEBORAH
01-21-29-5CK-760F-0130
PAD: F R A N K L I N S T
L O T S 13 ♦ 14 BLK F T R A C T 76
HANSI NG ROBERT E 4 V I C K I S
127.13
3,751
01-21-29-5CK-760F-0230
L O T S 23 4 24 BLK F T R A C T 76
BAKER PAUL L
279.34
3,752
01-21-29-5CK-770B-0060
PAD: S T E E L E AVE
L O T S 6 4 7 BLK B T R A C T 77
B U T T S RI CHARD A
568.43
3,753
012 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 7 0 G - 0 1 90
L O T S 19 20 21 4 22 BLK G . . .
----------------------------------SEC 02 TWP 21 RNG 29
* * ** * * * T I MB ER L A N D S T HE R E PL A T
•******PB 21 PG 2
H A L L GARY L 4 P A T R I C I A P
3,169.47
3,754
022 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 243 T I M B E R L A N D AVE
YOUNG C H R I S T O P H E R S
2,644.81
3,755
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 ( HX)
PAD: 251 T I M B E R L A N D AVE
•*••* * *SPRINGWOOD V I L L A G E
................. ORB 1331 PG 1049
LANCASTER BARBARA G 4
956.94
3,756

CROSBY KAREN
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 09A
PAD: 109 SPR1NGWOOD C I R
U N I T 109A

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SEQ. I

O L R I C H HUGH ( G I N G E R
927.75
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 13A
PAD: 113 SPR1NGWOOD C I R I A
U N I T 11 3A
F L A N I G A N THOMAS K
323.45
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 4 8 ( HX)
PAD: 114 SPRTNGWOOD C I R I R
U N I T 114B
DUNN D E N N I S J
241.01
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 JA ( HX)
PAD; 117 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I A
U N I T 117A
TOMASULO GARY L SR
907.70
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 18C
PAD: l l f l SPRI NGNOOD C I R 1C
U N I T 119C
L E W I S DEBORAH R &amp;
709.12
RIGGS RONNIE R
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 33A
PAD: 133 SPRI NGNOOD C I R #A
U N I T 133A
R ITC H IE JEFFREY B k
610.65
DISTLER SCOTT D
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 36B
P A D : 1 3 6 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I B
U N I T 1368
D I MERCURI O J OH N J
437.41
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 38C
PAD: 138 SPRI NGNOOD C I R » C
U N I T 138C
D I M E RC U RI O JOHN J
437.41
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3BH
PAD: 138 SPRI NGNOOD C I R li !
U N I T 138H
708.12
G A R C I A C ARLOS A
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 40A
PAD: 140 SPRI NGNOOD C I R » A
U N I T 140A
437.41
SNYDER GARY k A N I R O
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 42C
PAD: 142 SPRI NGNOOD C I R 1C
U N I T 142C
928.75
H I L S O N SUSAN C k
NILSON TIMOTHY C
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 6B
PAD: 146 SPRI NGNOOD C I R
IB
U N I T 146B
927.75
S T O RY RI CHARD
0 2 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 7D
PAD: 147 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I D
U N I T 147D
928.75
O U 2 T S PAMELA C k
O U Z T S SHERRY S
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 8B
PAD: 148 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I B
U N I T 148B
258.57
CHONG T O SAM k YOUNG SOOK
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 52D ( HX)
PAD: 152 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I D
U N I T 1 52D
907.70
SHRODE J O S H U A H
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 153C
PAD: 153 SPRI NGNOOD C I R 1C
U N I T 153C
911.31
J A C O B S SANDRA C T R U S T E E k
BUCK ROBERT T 6 DONNA L
0 2 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 56C
PAD: 156 SPRINGNOOD C I R 1C
U N I T 1 5 6C
925.10
A T H E L L PAUL C
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 62A
PAD: 162 SPRINGNOOD C I R I A
U N I T 162A
972.70
HARREN DEN NI S A S DANN M
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 69B
PAD: 169 SPRI NGNOOD C I R I B
U N I T 169B
446.76
KEATON D A V I D N
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 8 C ( HX)
PAD: 178 SPRINGWOOD C I R 1C
U N I T 178C
* * * * * * *TI MBERLANDS U N I T 2
• • . . . . . PB 25 PG 95
2,876.88
NAYNE JAMES B k A L I C E A
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 238 S T JAMES PL
♦ ♦ . . . . . C A M B R I D G E SQUARE A CONDO
•••••••ORB 2114 PG 268
4,464.57
MORPROP I N C
02-21-29-513-0000-0020
PAD: 1 936 BOOTHE C I R
UNIT 2
5,511.95
A S H LE Y C A M I L L E MODELING A C T I N G
CAREER C T R
02-21-29-513-0000-0030
PAD: 1928 BOOTHE C I R
UNIT 3
158.49
P U G I . I E S E CARMI NE k LEO
LANRENCE &amp; C I R E L L I E M I L I O
02-21-29-513-0000-0130
PAD: BOOTHE C I R
U N I T 13
. . . . . . . S L E E P Y HOLLON
. . . . . . . pn l i PCS 64 + 65
2,361.89
NOLAN D A N I E L F k MARY M
022 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 202 BROM BONES LN
---------------------------------- S E C 03 TWP 21 RNG 2 9 • * • • * * ‘ S P RI N G S T H E L I V E OAK
. . . . . . . VIL LAGE
. . . . . . . PD ]6 pGS 1 5 + 1 6
1,461.27
B U T K I N S P ET E R A
032 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - O A O O - 0 1 70 ( HX)
PAD: 202 S N E E T GUM NAY
. . . . . . ‘ S P RI N G S T H E SHADOWOOD VT LLAGE ***

3,757

3,758

3,759

3,760

3,761

3,762

3,763

3,7 64

3,765

3,766

3,767

3,768

3,769

3,770

3,771

3,772

3,773

3,774

3,775

3,776

3,777

3,778

3,779

3,780

3,781

.......pB 16 pG 4!s

KNEIT JANET M
03-21-29-503-0000-0010
PAD: 101 S T A R L I N G LN

1,6 28

pGS

46

47

«

3,782

2,080.82

3,7 83

( HX)

WEBB H P S J I,
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 6 0 ( HX)
PAD: 113 WEEPI NG ELM LN
............* ‘ M E R E D I T H MANOR G O L F VI E W
................. E S T A T E S S E C T I O N
................. PB 13 PG 20
ROSS DOUGLAS G
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - O B O O - 0 0 7 0 ( HX)
P Ab : 212 LAKE GENE DR
LAGRONE ROBERT
0 3 - 2 I - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 224 S R I A R C L I F F DR
............* ‘ M O B I L E MANOR 2ND S E C T I O N

.......PB n

25

1,315.72

3.7 84

1,013.79

3.785

3,522.35

3,786

40

ACEVEDO J UA N R
03-21-29-505-0A 00-0010
PAD: 2 460 N 434
L O T S 1 ♦ 2 BLK A ( L E S S BEG 7 .
WILLIAMS CHERYL A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O A O O - O O 60 ( HX)
PAD: 121 VAGABOND WAY
B A R E I S CAROL
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 70 ( HX)
PAD: 125 VAGABOND WAY
L O T S 7 + 8 BLK A
B A T C HELOR ROBERT
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O B O O - 0 1 10
PAD: 149 M O B I L E AVE
L O T S 11 » 12 BLK B
O L I V E I R A MANUEL R J R S H I L D A
03-21-29-505-0B 00-0130
PAD: 153 M O B I L E AVE
O L I V E I R A MANUEL R J R S H I L D A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 I 40
PAD: 157 M O B I L E AVE
MUSCATO PERRY A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 2 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 201 M O B I L E AVE
LUTHRA R I T A
03-21-29-505-0000-0040
PA D: 118 M O B I L E AVE
GIROD J D k WILHELMINA
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 152 M O B I L E AVE
L O T 13 ♦ N 30 F T O F L O T 14 t i l

186.86

371.71

3.787

3.7 88

568.77

3,789

468.41

3.790

451.96

3.791

153.33

3.792

427,10

3.793

477.37

3.794

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

FULGHUM ROBERT k MAE
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O C O O - 0200
PAD: 165 MANOR AVE
GI RO D W I L H E L M I NA
03-21-29-505-0C 00-0210
PAD: 161 MANOR AVF.
GI RO D J D k W I L H E U 4 I N A
03-21-29-505-0000-0220
PAD: 157 MANOR AVE
GI RO D JOHN D &amp; W I L H E L MI N A
0 3 -2 1-29-505-0C00-0230
PAD: 153 MANOR AVE
WHI T FORD AMY L S
KRANWINKEL SANDY
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 137 MANOR AVE
L O T S 27 ♦ 28 BLK C MOBILF. . . •
T U T T L E LONDA F
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 90
PAD: 129 MANOR AVE
LO T 29 t S 1/2 OF LO T 30 BLK C
IN FANTE ANTONIO
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 3 10
PAD: MANOR AVE
L O T 31 I N 1/2 OF L O T 30 BLK • . .
KENNEDY C ARL D J R S KENNEDY
MONICA k KENNEDY J OHN E T A L
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0E00-0040
PAD: 113 MAGNOLI A DR
L O T S 4 t 5 BLK E
MILLER CHRIS D
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - OF. 0 0 - 0 0 8 0
PAD: 129 MAGNOLI A DR
LOTS 8 ) 9 BLK E M OB I L E . . .
KNUTSON CHARLES L k F. SUE
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 2 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 181 MAGNOLI A DR
FORBES PEARL D k
ROBINSON M I C H A E L E
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 165 ALMA DR
WORK JOHN A k SHARON A
03-21-29-505-0F00-0360
P A D : 108 MAGNOLI A DR
GI RO D JOHN D
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 130
PAD: 1 4 B MANOR AVE
GI RO D JOHN D k WILH1LM1NA
03-21-29-505-0G0O-0170
PAD: 164 MANOR AVE
KARHU KAR1
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 O 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 80
PAD: 168 MANOR AVE
FULGHUM ROBERT I. k MAE E
03-21-29-505-0GO0-0230
PAD: 157 NASHUA AVE
O L I V E I R A MANUEL R k H I L D A M
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 H00-0010
PAD: 129 I.AKE SHORE DR
GI RO D J OHN D k W I L H E I M I N A
03-21-29-505-0100-0040
. PAD: 113 S T A R DR
MORLEY R I C K Y f.
03-21-29-505-0100-0080
PAD: 185 IAKF. SHORE DR
O L I V E R I A MANUEL R k H I L D A M
03-21-29-505-0100-0120
PAD: 148 ALMA DR
RAY GARY T
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 1 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 134 ALMA DR
,.
L O T 15
BLK 1 M O B I L E MANOR
HERNANDEZ RADAMES
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O J O Q - 0 1 3 0 ( HX)
PAD: 164 J A K E SHORE DR
L O T S 13 ♦ 14 BLK J M OB I L E . .
LUCAS W1LA A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 J 0 0 - 0 2 60 ( HX)
PAD: 2 1 6 LAKE SHORE DR
WOLF I R E N E F k
BANKER JAMES J
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
PAD: 114 MOHAWK LX
BEG 8 1 9 . 6 9 F T S OF NW COR . . *
ANHA I N V I N C
03-21-29-505-0X00-0110
PAD: 2 5 5 0 H 434
FM NE COR OF SW 1/4 OF SH . . .
HARBI SON ANDREW
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 1 CO ( HX)
PAD: 115 MOHAWK LN
BEG 8 1 9 . 6 9 F T S * 1 1 7 . 9 6 F T . . .
HUSTON SAMUAL P
03-21-29-505-0X00-0190
PAD: 109 MOHAWK LN
BEG 5 2 0 . 7 F T S ♦ 1 4 1 . 4 1 F T E . . .
M I L N E ROBERT
03-21-29-505-0X 00-0200
PAD: 107 MOHAWK LN
BEG 4 2 1 . 0 4 F T S * 1 4 9 . 2 3 F T . . .
FULGHUM ROBERT L
03-21-29-505-0X00-0230
PAD: 104 MIDWAY DR
BEG 1 5 6 . 9 1 F T S ) 5 4 8 . 8 9 F T . . .
CLARK SHERMAN
03-21-29-505-0X00-0270
PAD: 112 MIDWAY DR
BEG 4 6 1 . 3 6 F T E + 5 9 9 . 2 3 F T . . .
WADE MARK P
03-21-29-505-0X 00-0280
PAD: 109 MIDWAY DR
BEG 4 5 1 . 7 9 F T S ♦ 4 9 3 . 7 1 F T . . .
B A L L I E T WOODROW
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 3 5 0 ( HX)
PAD: 106 CHAMPION AVE
BEG 8 4 9 . 8 9 F T E ♦ 1 4 5 . 5 2 F T . . .
BUCKLEY B O B B I E S/OR
E H N I ROBERT
03-21-29-505-0X 00-0360
PAD: 108 CHAMPION AVE
BEG 2 3 2 . 3 2 F T S I 8 2 6 . 1 F T E . . .
WOOD ANGEL A M
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 X 0 0 - 0 3 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 CHAMPION AVE
BEG 8 2 6 . 1 F T E ♦ 2 3 2 . 3 2 F T S . . .
*•••*•‘ M O B I L E MANOR REP I A T OF BLK

SEQ. #

378.08

3,795

485.8 7

3,796

481.41

3,797

1,032.20

3,7 98

436.11

3,799

539.20

3,800

243.46

3,8 01

1,438.78

3,802

A D V E N T I S T HE A L T H S Y S T E M / S U N BELT
*
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 0-0 00 0 -0 0 A1
L O T A ( L E S S W 1 7 0 . 2 5 F T k PT
B A S T I N RU S S E L L L
03-21-29-510-0000-0150
PAD: 101 GUM S T
L O T 15 ( L E S S 5 SQ F T I N RD)
G UR E VI C H Z A L I N A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 0 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9 0 ( HX)
PAD: 109 GUM S T
WEB P R O P E R T I E S I NC
03-21-29-510-0000-0300
PAD: 103 P I N E S T
WEB P R O P E R T I E S I N C
03-21-29-510-0000-0370
PAD: 112 P I N E S T
WEB P RO P E R T I E S I N C
03-21-29-510-0000-0400
PAD: 106 P I N E S T
WEB P RO P E R T I E S I NC
03-21-29-510-0000-0420
PAD: 102 P I N E S T
L O T 42 ( L E S S RD)
................. SPRI NGS THE
. . . . . . . PB 16 p c s 9 i o ♦ 11

301.80

3,8 04

187.8 6

3,805

471.3 7

3, 806

PARKE SHARON J
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 l - O B O O - 0 0 8 0 ( HX)
T A D : 311 P A RT RI D GE LN
HEP-MAN W I L L I A M D i
REBECCA R
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 l - O C O O - O 100 ( HX)
PAD: 104 WAX MYRTLE DR
KNAPP E R I C A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 5 0 (HX)
PAD: 308 WI L D O L I V E LN
AUBREY SUSAN S
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 140 (HX)
PAD: 90 W I S T E R I A DR
............* ‘ SP RI NGS GLENWOOD V I L L A G E
*
.SEC 1 R E V I S E D P L AT THE
.......r B i 6 pGS 7 3 , 7 4

3,8 07

VE C C I A RUSSELL
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 3 - O B O D - 0 0 3 O (HX)
PAD: 105 WI L D HI CKORY LN

3,808

.............. ‘ SPRI NGS T H E DEF.RWOOD
•••••••ESTATES
* . . . . . . PS i 6 pG 76

1,065.95

581.55

712.30

3,8 03

464.8 2

3,809

400.57

3,810

522.1 1

3,811

483.29

3,812

840.84

3,813

502.43

3, 814

169.4 7

3,815

187.86

3,816

180.7 5

»» « *
3,817

188.86

3, 818

2,740.77

3,819

187.8 6

3,8 20

654.7 2

3,821

607.4 1

3,822

611.49

3,823

570.76

3,8 24

941.65

3,825

187.8 6

3,826

504.09

3,827

187.8 6

3,828

191.42

3.829

162.64

3.830

463.47

3.8 31

1,023.82

3.832

153.3 3

3,833

974.41

3,8 34

802.35

3,835

•***"*D
• « * * . . * p B i x pG 99
C I R O D J OHN D 6 W I L H E L M I N A
03-21-29-507-0000-0020
PAD: 176 M OB I L E AVE
G I R O D JOHN D 6 W I L H E L M I N A
Q 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 O 7 r 0D00-0O30
PAD: 180 M OB I L E AVE
G I R O D J OHN k W I L H E L M I N A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - O D O O - 0050
PAD: 188 MOB I L E . AVE
N E A L MELODY M PER REP FOR
E S T A T E OF JOHN A MUS I C
03-21-29-507-0000-0070
PAD: 2 0 5 MANOR AVE
LOTS 7 8 + 9
BLK D R E PL A T OF . . .
CASEY MICHAEL B k C Y N T H I A H
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 1 10 ( HX)
PAD: 197 MANOR AVE
••••••. W E K I V A V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM
. . . . . . . 0 RB 1012 PG 1238
P U LL E Y S C O T T Y k
WEBBER T I M O T H Y
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 3 0 0 - 1 0 9 C ( HX)
PAD: 100 TOMOKA T R L
DAVIS E L L I S L
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 8 0 0 - 1 2 7 C ( HX)
PAD: 117 TOMOKA T R L
* * * * * * *s a n l a n d o E S T A T E S
• * * . . . . p B 12 PG 53

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

57.47

3,0 36

1,618.56

3,8 37

886.51

3.838

1,585.47

3.839

1 , 607.36

3.840

1 , 503.53

3.841

1,476.80

3.842

3,373.67

3.8 43

2,458.91

3.8 44

3,339.75

3 , 845

2,844.37

3 , 846

1,662.82

3,847

4,448.73
3,8 48
D A V I S BRADLEY J T R U S T E E
FBO
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 4 - O B O O - O l 00
PAD: 105 SWEET BAY LN
3.849
4 , 136.57
MAHMOUDI MAHMOUD-REZA 4. AMY
0 3 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 4-0C00-0080
PAD: 104 SAND P I N E LN
3.850
4,295.16
TRAUB K E L L I L
03-21-29-514-0C00-0180
PAD: 111 WI L D FERN DR
•••••••CROWN OAKS
*
.ORB 855 PG 105
1,279.67
3.851
S H I N HY EONJ U J
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 -0 A 0 0 -2 020
PAD: 205 CROWN OAKS WAY
1 , 560.40
3.852
H I N K L E HARRY C
03- 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0E00-2020
PAD: 208 CROWN OAKS WAY
................. SP RI NGS THE SHADOWOOD V I L L A G E ...............
•••••••SEC 2
******
. . . . . * * p B i 7 p c s 71 72 ♦ 73
•***•*
3,853
B O T T J OHN W k EUREKA J
1,463.73
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 8 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 5 O ( HX)
PAD: 2 1 7 WEEPI NG ELM LN
L O T 15 ( L E S S A L L N + W OF A . . .
***** “ FAIRWAY V I L L A S
, ■r
' -&gt; r r, n ;
•••••••ORB 955 PG 90
1
,
0
1
7
.
7
1
3,8 54
MILSOM J U S T I C E k RACHEL
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 9 - 0 3 0 0 - 1 0 2 D ( HX)
PAD: 111 FAIRWAY
U N I T 1 0 2 - D BLDG 3
701.26
3,855
MADES N A T A L I E
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 9 - 0 8 0 0 - 2 0 I B ( HX)
PAD: 200 FAIRWAY
•••••••CROWN OAKS 1 S T ADD
. . . . . . » 0 r B 968 PG 1977
518.60
3, 856
H I N D ES SHERRY L
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 2 - 0 M 0 0 - 2 0 10 (HX)
PAD: 231 CROWN OAKS WAY
3,8 57
1,304.00
R U B I CK M I CH AE L L &amp; SHARON A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 2 - 0N00-2010
PAD: 2 3 5 CROWN OAKS WAY
1,262.86
3, 858
L I T T L E DONALD
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 2 - 0 VO0 - 1 0 1 0
PAD: 270 CROWN OAKS WAY
................. WOODBRIDGE A T T H E SP R I NG S U 1 •••*•••
******‘ U N IT 1
* * * * * * *PB 20 PG 70
3,859
DOBBS RAYMOND k ANNE
2,768.62
03-21-29-524-0000-0150
PAD: 100 BRIDGF.WAY C I R
. * . . . “ SPRJNGS W H I S P E R I N G P I N E S SEC: i * * » * “ * 1
. . . . . . . p B 21 PG 26
K IN Y ON CHARLES E &amp; J U D I T H M
2,599.47
3,860
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 104 WOODMILL RD
KF.LPI EN E L A I N E
2,069.31
3,861
O 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 5 - O B 0 O - O 0 2 O ( HX)
PAD: 104 R A I N T R E E DR
. . . . . . . SPRI NG RUN P A T I O HOMES
* * . * * . . PB 21 p c s 66 k 67
MOOR SARAH J
3,070.55
3,862
03-21-29-527-0000-0270
PAD: 2 3 6 S P RI NG RUN C I R
. . . . . . . SP RI NGS WHI S P E R I N G P I N E S SEC; 2 * * “ * “
................. PB 21 PGS 99 T O 101
HUEY NORMAN L k MYRA L
1,829.61
3,863
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0 ( HX)
PAD: 121 R A I N T R E E DR
COHEN V I C K I
1,731.98
3,8 64
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 4 0 ( HX)
PAD: 251 HUMMINGBIRD LN
*•• •“ •WOODBRIDGE A T T H E SP R I NG S U .3 •••••••
“ “ •“ U N I T 3
. . . . . . . r B 22 PGS 43 k 44
DOBBS RAYMOND k ANNE
2,454.44
3,8 65
03-21-29-529-0000-0180
PAD: 112 WOODBRIDGE RD
“ “ “ •CROWN P O I N T BY T H E SPRI NGS
* * • * . * *o r B 1307
PG 859
DURKF.T S T E V E N L
6,693.99
3,866
0 3 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 C 0 1 -0000
PAD: CROWN P O I N T C I R
PT COMMON AREA DESC AS FROM . . .
SEARS J E N N I F E R L S
1,674.95
3,867
03-21-29-531-6000-1660
PAD: 166 CROWN P O I N T C I R
U N I T 166 BLDG 600
. . . . . . . C OL ONY T HE
.................PB 25 PG 93
J ONES D AV I D J k LAURA E
522.17
3,868
03-21-29-533-0000-0150
PAD: S P R I N G S I D E RD
“ “ •“ K EN S I NG T O N PARK CONDO
•*••••*o r b 1455 PG 1429
ZAHN J U L I E V
1,257.12
3,869
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 3 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 3 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1055 K EN S I NG T O N PARK DR I
U N I T 307
)
*••••• 4
* . . . . . . 0RB X719 PG 1608
MALONEY M I C H A E L J
1,221.42
3,870
032 1 - 2 9 - 5 3 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 5 0 7 0 ( HX)
PAD: 1055 K EN S I NG T O N PARK DR #
U N I T 507 K EN S I N G T O N PARK PH . . .
----------------------------------SE C 04 TWP 21 RNG 2 9 R IEB E D JOYCE
1,101.56
3,8 71
0421-29-300-026J-0000
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| NAME» PARCEL NUMBER
•••♦•••LAKE BRANTLEY ISLES
•♦•••••AMENDED PLAT
.......PB 9 pG 67
DEPAULIS JOSEPH F
04-21-29-501-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 2220 POINSETTIA DR
CARTON JOHN J &amp; LORETTA T
04-21-29-501-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 2251 POINSETTIA DR
SCHROTH ROBERT
04-21-29-501-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 2431 H LAKE BRANTLEY RD

TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

1,454.61

3,872

6,654.33

3,873

9

pG

HUNT

SEC

SEQ.«

1,192.68

3,908

1,503.29

3,909

1

...... PB 18 PGS 79 TO 83
1,905.75

3,874

••“ “ •BRANTLEY SHORES 1ST ADD
. * • • • • * PB

TAXES DUE

MATTINGLY RALPH O 4 MARGURITE
05-21-29-504-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1710 W IAKE BRANTLEY RD
DEARTH RICHARD E 4 DONNA L
05-21-29-504-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1620 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
...... WEKIVA HUNT CLUB 1
• ...... * F O X

MILLIKAN THERESA M &amp;
582.49 3,875
ELLIS M H &amp; ROSA C
04-21-29-501-0P00-0000
PRIVATE WALKWAY N OF LOT 9
♦♦••♦••BRANTLEY HALL ESTATES
******‘PB 13 PCS 16 ♦ 17
WILLIAMS DONALD A 4 JAYNE A
3,089.97 3,876
04-21-29-509-OAOO-0240 (HX)
PAD: 303 BRANTLEY HARBOR DR
PT OF LOTS 24 25 ♦ 26 BEG S ...
HOLLAND CHARLES N &amp; SANDRA
237.27 3,877
04-21-29-509-0B00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 109 CHERRY HILL CIR
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 (LESS E 22 FT) ♦ ...
ARMISTEAD JOHN &amp; KAREN
2,347.60 3,878
O4-21-29-509-0BO0-0110 (HX)
PAD: 211 CHERRY HILL CIR
E 96 FT OF S 70 FT OFLOT 11 ...
• .... MEREDITH MANOR NOBHILL
...... SECTION
...... PB 9 PGS 54 ♦ 55
PIPKINS BARBARA B
2,092.65 3,879
04-21-29-514-0B00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 211 NOB HILL CIR
LOT 3 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN N ...
MILLER BARBARA G
1,560.94 3,880
O4-21-29-514-OB0O-O1OO (HX)
PAD: 237 NOB HILL CIR
••♦••••BRANTLEY HARBOR EAST SEC OF
...... MEREDITH MANOR
•♦•••••PB 22 PG 42
BERNIER MICHAEL A &amp;
3,500.86 3,881
BUTLER-BERNIER JULIE A
04-21-29-518-0000-0150
PAD: 345 FEATHER PL
.... “ VILLAGE SPRINGS CENTER PH 1
•“ “ ••PB 24 PG 69
HURLBUT GARY E &amp;
4,439.81 3,882
WILSON MARK F. 4 VALERY A
04-21-29-519-0000-0010
PAD: 2660 W 434
...... SHADOWBAY UNIT 1
..... *PB 24 PGS 99 4 100
CULVER JOYCE S
2,509.26 3,883
04-21-29-520-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 24 3 SHADOWBAY BI.VD
ACEVEDO JUAN 4
6,882.68 3,884
ACEVEDO LIGIA C
04-21-29-520-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 212 MONTEREY ISLE N
MC IANAHAN MICHAEL L 4
9,077.33 3,885
MC CLANAHAN KRISTEN
04-21-29-520-0000-0570
PAD: 218 S SHADOWBAY BI.VD
•*•••**HARBOUR BEND PH 1 2 4 3
......*oRB 1547 PG 927
AUTOMOTIVE PURCHASING NETWORK
1,259.52 3, 886
INC
04-21-29-524-0000-0020
PAD: 2949 W 434 #200
UNIT 2 HARBOUR BEND PH 1 2 . ..
WALDEN BYRON S 4 PATRICIA A
1,258.52 3,887
04-21-29-524-0000-0150
PAD: 2973 W 434 #300
UNIT 15 HARBOUR BEND PH 1 2 ...
......•WEKIVA POINT EXECUTIVE CENT:iR •**•**•
•••••••PB 31 PG 58
1,597.56 3,888
WEKIVA POINT PROPERTIES INC
04-21-29-525-0000-0040
PAD: 505 WEKIVA SPRINGS RD STE
WEKIVA POINT PROPERTIES INC
2,367.03 3, 889
04-21-29-525-0000-0050
PAD: 505 WEKIVA SPRINGS RD STE
WEKIVA POINT PROP INC
3,014.12 3,890
04-21-29-525-0000-0060
PAD: 505 WEKIVA SPRINGS RD STE
••“ •♦•SHADOWBAY UNIT 2
.*«..*.rB 27 PGS 89 4 90
1,688.80 3, 891
SHAW WINSTON S
(
04-21-29-5GH-0000-1210 (HX)
PAD: 2746 CATTAIL CT
1,744.51 3,892
WINCHESTER ED 4 LINDA A
04-21-29-5GH-0000-1250 (HX)
PAD: 2730 CATTAIL CT
•••••••SABAL POINT SABAL FAIRWAY
.......VH.LAS AT
*...*.*PB 3i pGS 72 s 73
2,954.89 3,893
KF.IDAISH PHILIP F JR
04- 21-29-5HK-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 24 3 W SABAL PALM PI.
------------ SEC 05 TWP 21 RNG 292,615.83 3,894
RAUCH JOHN H 4 MARSHA S
05- 21-29-300-004D-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1450 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
“ “ “ •LAKE BRANTLEY ISLES 2ND
.•“ .“ ADD
• ... ‘PB 11 PG 5
3,317.78 3,895
I.AUNS BRADFORD R
05-21-29-502-0A00-014A
PAD: 2311 WESTWOOD DR
N 99 FT OF LOT 14 BLK A LAKE ...
784.62 3,896
HAI.LECK ANNA R
05-21-29-502-0B00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 2230 HIBISCUS DR
2,762.83 3,897
KANTOR ORI
05-21-29-502-0B00-0340 (HX)
PAD: 2041 CAMELLIA DR
1,817.68 3,898
MC KEEBY JAMES
05-21-29-502-0B00-0380
PAD: 1770 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
604.93 3,899
PITTENGER ROY L
05-21-29-502-0B00-0540 (HX)
PAD: 2641 ORANGE CT
BEG SW COR OF LOT 54 RUN E ...
1,501.84 3,900
KOPP LAWRENCE J JR
05-21-29-502-0B00-9610 (HX)
PAD: 2100 E TRIANGLE DR
792.31 3,901
KENNEDY CARL P 4 SANDRA F
05-21-29-502-0B00-0690 (HX)
PAD: 2650 AZALEA DR
1 ,6 8 8 . 8 6
3,902
TARR DANIEL R 4 ELAINE G
05-21-29-502-0B00-0730 (HX)
PAD: 2670 AZALEA DR
4i

SWANSON MARK A 4 EDITH S
05-21-29-503-0A00-0160
PAD: 1910 W LAKE BRANTLEY DR
MEIER DAVID 4 JOANNE
O5-21-29-503-0A00-0180
PAD: 1930 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
SHEARER JEAN L 4
ANDERSON RICHARD G
05-21-29-503-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 2311 PLEASANT DR
QUILES HARRY 4 DIANA
05-21-29-503-0C00-0150 (HX)
PAD: 2201 WESTWOOD DR
GOLD DEBI 4 JEFFREY P
05-21-29-503-0C00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 2320 PLEASANT DR
•••••••LAKE BRANTLEY HILLS
.......PB 12 PG 37

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

502.07

3,903

1,450.70

3,904

1,459.32

1,338.23
979.65

3,905

3,906
3,907

LONGFELLOW

JAMES

2,881.42

4 REBECCA

05-21-29-507-0000-0580
PAD: 110 LEDBURY DR
SESAME CARIBBEAN CO
C/O GEORGE MOSCOSO 22ND FLOOR
05-21-29-507-0000-0630
PAD: 120 LEDBURY DR
ROUND IAKE HOLDINGS LLC
05-21-29-507-0000-1530
TAD: 103 DONNINGTON CT
...... WEKIVA HUNT CLUB 2
“ “ “ •FOX HUNT SEC 2
• .... PB 18 PGS 84 TO 87
COSIMI TERENCE L
05-21-29-508-0000-2440
TAD: 107 HOLDF.RNESS DR
TERRY EDWARD J
05-21-29-508-0000-2890
P A D : 145 H O L D E R N E S S D R
BR AT F. K A N T H O N Y

E

4 AI.OMA J

05-21-29-508-0000-3520 (HX)
PAD: 172 HOLDERNESS DR
•••“ “ GROVE ESTATES
...... PB 21 PG 20
JF.TTE MARIO G 4 TFRAZA N
05-21-29-510-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 2871 CITRON DR
BAIF. STEVEN 4 ELIZABETH A
05-21-29-510-0000-0620
PAD: 1521 KF.NLYN DR
.... “ WF.KIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 08
...... PB 24 PGS 20 4 21

2,729.21

2,632.23

3,910
3,911

3,912

2,681.18

3,913

2,846.62

3,914

1,892.22

3,915

2,346.73

3,916

2,656.86

3,917

I, C L A I R E C E
2,790.53 3,918
05-21-29-513-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 270 NEEDLES TRI.
...... BRANTLEY POINT
********
...... PB 24 PG 71
IGIAR WANDA J
1,592.32 3,919
05-21-29-514-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1717 BLACKMON CT
“ •“ ••JENNIFER ESTATES
...... PB 21 PGS 44 TO 46
VARGAS IBIS
3,100.50 3,920
05-21-2 9-5F.L-0000-0360
PAD: 1571 MONICA JOY CIR
BRUCE LOUISE T
2,438.61 3,921
05-21 -29-5EI.-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 2661 JENNIFER HOPE BI.VD
...... WEKIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 09
...... PB 25 PG 32
GARRY RONALD I. 4 MARTHA A C
3,048.72 3,922
05- 21-29-5FM-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 329 NEEDLES CT
------------ SEC 06 TWP 21 RNG 29...... WEKIVA HILLS SEC 01
.... “ PB 20 PG 48
BALLESTF.R R H 4 F A N N Y
1,737.29 3,923
06- 21-29-501-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 210 CANTERCLUB TRI.
FAIR DAVID R 4 ALICE M
1,967.73 3,924
06-21-29-501-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 220 I.OCHBF.RRY PL
......*WEK!VA HILLS SEC 02
.......PB 20 PG 65
2,574.00 3,925
MEHIGAN MICHAEL 4 KELLY M
SCROGGINS

06-21-29-503-0000-0300

(HX)

PAD: 210 KETTERING CT
“ “ “ •WEKIVA HILLS SEC 03
.......pB 20 PG 94
GAUTHIER JEAN C
06-21-29-504-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 315 RADEBAUGH DR
SMF.I.SKI MICHAEL
06-21-29-504-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 320 PICKERING CT
.“ “ “ WEKIVA HILLS SEC 04
...... PB 20 PG 99
SNIPPER

STEVEN

4 PHUC

06-21-29-505-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 354 COBLE DR
BELL TONY G
06-21-29-505-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 344 COBLE DR
JOSEPH ROBERT M 4 SUSAN C
06-21-29-505-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 314 WICKHAM CT
• ... ‘WEKIVA HILLS SEC 08
.....*.pB 21 PGS 80 4 81
CAMPBELL GEORGE W
06-21-29-507-0000-0510
PAD: 214 DUNCAN CT
.......WFKIVA HII.I.S SEC 05
. . . . . . « p B 2 1 P G S 95 4 96
DAKF.

DONALD

L

4 ELAINE

2,185.40

3,926

1,910.44

3,927

2,646.13

3,928

2,001.55

3,929

2,346.78

3,930

3,163.74

1,998.38

M

3,931

3,932

06-21-29-508-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 108 LYNDHURST DR
..... ‘WEKIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 06
• .... PB 22 PGS 39 4 40
HA RI .A N

JULIAN

B

4 SUSAN

P

06-21-29-509-0000-0430 (HX)
PAD: 240 COBLE DR
“ “ •“ WEKIVA HILLS SEC 09
.......pB 22 PGS 78 4 79
CHIARENZA CHARLES J 4 MARY
06-21-29-510-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 215 STEVENAGE DR
WOLF NORA R LIFE EST
(VOGELSANG DONALD V)
06-21-29-510-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 204 STEVENAGE DR
“ “ “ •WEKIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 07
“ “ “ •PB 23 PG 1
PERRY STEPHEN C
06-21-29-511-0000-0300
PAD: 205 CHURCHILL DR
•••“ “ WEKIVA FAIRWAY TOWNHOMES
**..*.* pB 23 PGS 49-50
HOWARD SANDRA M
06-21-29-512-0100-00DO (HX)
PAD: 1868 ST ANDREWS PL
DA SILVA JOSE C 4
DESCH KETY
06-21-29-512-0300-00C0 (HX)
PAD: 1906 ST ANDREWS PL
TALBOT JOSEPH M 4 MARIA V
06-21-29-512-0900-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 1995 ST ANDREWS PL
...... WEKIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 05
• .... PB 25 PGS 30 4 31
MENEGAY MICHAEL K 4 MOLLY
06-21-29-513-0000-0260
PAD: 282 HAVERCLUB CT
••“ •••WEKIVA COVE PH 3
...... PB 28 PGS 66 4 67
OPAL CRAIG P 4 PAULA K
06-21-29-516-0000-1640 (HX)
PAD: 248 LIVERPOOL CV
HOWARD THOMAS M 4 LINDA W
06-21-29-516-0000-1690 (HX)
PAD: 277 LIVERPOOL CV
•••••“ WEKIVA VILLAS PH 3
..... .
42 PGS 54 4 55
DAVE NILAM
06-21-29-522-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 376 BOGGY PT
PT OF LOTS 18 19 20 4 21 ...
..... ‘WEKIVA HUNT CLUB 3
• .... FOX HUNT SEC 3
...... PB 18 PGS 88 TO 92

2,108.31

3,933

2,168.23

3,934

2,226.68

3,935

3,532.08

3,936

635.68

3,937

1,244.40

3,938

856.56

3,617.09

3,939

3,940

2,427.29

3,941

2,840.36

3,942

1,899.86

3,943

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
WARD MARCHIA S
06-21-29-5DH-0000-4600
PAD: 210 CAMBRIDGE DR
MEYER JOHN 4 BII.INDA
06-21-29-5DH-0000-4610
PAD: 212 CAMBRIDGE DR
BALLARD RONALD R TRUSTEE
FBO
06-21-29-5DH-0000-4770
PAD: 246 CAMBRIDGE DR
PR IMM SHAHIF.D 4 ADDYS F.
06-21-29-5DH-0000-4940
TAD: 231 CAMBRIDGE DR
MONTENEGRO ISABEL E
06-21-29-5DH-0000-4990
P A D : 217 C A M B R I D G E D R
WEBSTER

PAUL

S

S T EVF.N

4 LYNDA

3,944

2,334.08

3,945

2,425.73

3, 946

1,542.71

3,947

502.18

3, 948

2,090.98

3, 949

1,978.67

3, 950

2,537.31

3,951

2,538.72

3,952

1,724.80

3,953

2,331.35

3, 954

1,886.76

3, 955

2,169.21

3,956

2,625.99

3,957

2,783.53

3,958

(HX)

(HX)
(HX)

4 ELIZABETH

B

1,609.13
(HX)

06-21-29-5D H -0000-5160 (HX)
TAD: 108 SUFFOLK CT
DF. PAOLO ARTHUR D 4 AUDREY
06-21-29-5DH-0000-5210 (HX)
P A D : 105 S U F F O L K CT
JIMENEZ MAURICIO 4 MARIA C
06-21-29-5DH-0000-5370 (HX)
PAD: 115 OAKLEY CT
MILLER THOMAS 4 ELIZABETH L
06-21-29-5DH-0000-5430
PAD: 259 CAMBRIDGE DR
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07 (03) (I) CID# 531
06-21-29-5DH-0000-5660 (HX)
MILLER JAMES D 4 MARGARET
06-21-29-5DH-0000-5B40 (HX)
PAD: 100 F. COTTESMORE CIR
PFEIFFER BEVERLY F.
06-21-29-5DH-0000-6800 (HX)
PAD: 214 W COTTESMORE CIR
THANOS GIOTA
06-21-29-5DH-0000-7000 (HX)
PAD: 2/6 W BERKSHIRE CIR
MUIRRAGUI FABRICIO X 4
MUIRRAGUI PATRICIO R
06-21-29-5DH-0000-7060
PAD: 214 W BERKSHIRE CIR
...... WFKIVA CLUB ESTATES SEC 03
...... PB 20 PG 90
WILLIAMS

SEQ.«

W

06-21-2 9-5 F.F.-0000-0510 (HX)
PAD: 304 BENTLEY DR
...... WF.KIVA COVF. PH 1
♦ .... PB 23 PGS 88 TO 90
2,260.91
V E R N O N L 4 IAURF.L A
06-21-29-5 FF.-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 374 WF.KIVA COVE RD
ALICEA MARIANO SR 4 ANTONIA 4
3,019.60
ALICEA SAMUEL 4 EILEEN
06-21-29-5 FF.-0000-05 60
PAD: 409 WF.KIVA COVE RD
TAMAYO ANDRES H 4 REBF.CA
2,171.99
06-21-2 9-5 FF.-0000-1050 (HX)
PAD: 213 LITTLEHAMPTON CLOSE
2,979.71
VU MIKF. TRUSTEE
FBO
06- 21-29-5FF.-0000-1100 (HX)
PAD: 325 WF.KIVA COVF. RD
------------ SFC 07 TWP 21 RNG 29CMI. PROPERTIES INC
3,391.72
07- 21-29-300-016K-0000
PAD: HUNT CLUB BI.VD
(1.38 AC)
...... FOXWOOD PHASE 1
“ “ “ •PB 21 PGS 53 TO 55
2,311.98
BALLARD JAMES T
07-21-29-503-0000-0210
PAD: 3330 BRIAR WAY
1,374.68
WILSON VERNA L TRUSTEE
FBO VF.RNA L WILSON
07-21-29-503-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 3124 HUNTER PL
1,632.66
OWEN ROBERT P
07-21-29-503-0000-0710 (HX)
P A D : 3239 H U N T E R P L
1,826.00
C A B R E R A H U M B E R T O 4 VIOLF.TA
07-21-29-503-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 3208 BRIAR WAY
1,336.69
PRF.WITT DON PER REP
ESTATE OF RUBY M MULLINEX
07-21-29-503-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 3233 BRIAR WAY
• ..... FOXWOOD PHASE 2
...... PB 22 PG 41
GOODRUM KEITH 4 PAMELA
1,775.69
07-21-29-504-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 12 32 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
.... “ FOXWOOD PHASE 2 FIRST ADD
.......PB 22 PG 49
BORIA LOUIS 4 JULIE
1,285.53
07-21-29-505-0000-0500 (HX)
P A D : 3171 F O X W O O D D R
F U I . G H U M R O B E R T L 4 MAF. F.
2,408.05
07-21-29-505-0000-0650
P A D : 3174 F O X W O O D D R
.... “ FOXWOOD PHASE 3
...... PB 23 PG 34
2,668.28
MATF.RF.SE KAREN I
07-21-29-506-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 294 3 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
2,489.87
SVEC BERUSCHKA
07-21-29-506-0000-0120
PAD: 2935 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
MURPHY MARIA A
1,340.25
07-21-29-506-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 2936 AUTUMNWOOD TRI,
...... FOXWOOD PHASE 3 1ST ADD
.......PB 23 PG 35
1,387.44
MAHONEY MICHAEL J 4 SANDRA L
07-21-29-507-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 14 ORANGF.WOOD CT
...... STOCKBRIDGE UNIT 1
“ “ “ •PB 28 PGS 79 4 80
1,762.53
WAGNER BRYAN 4
CATES LISA S
07-21-29-509-0000-0010
PAD: 501 HARVARD PI.
S ANTEFE ENTERPRISES LLC
1,860.02
07-21-29-509-0000-0240
PAD: 2906 QUINCY CT
1,671.68
KAUFMAN JOEL M 4 PATRICIA A
07-21-29-509-0000-0440
PAD: 562 ABINGTON CT
..... ‘STOCKBRIDGE UNIT 2
“ “ “ •PB 29 PGS 86 TO 89
DE SOUZA ALEXANDRE R 4 DENISE
1,695.92
07-21-29-510-0000-0710
PAD: $09 PORTLAND CIR
MOORE JOHN C
1,044.08
07-21-29-510-0000-1240 (HX)
PAD: 538 PORTLAND CIR
“ “ “ •WEKIVA COVE PH 4
“ “ “ •PB 32 PGS 40 TO 43
HARDING TERRANCE E 4 KEISTI J
2,339.03
07-21-29-512-0000-1990 (HX)
PAD: 227 SCARBOROUGH CV
LEE CHUNG K 4 YOUNG S
2,149.39
07-21-29-512-0000-2470 (HX)
PAD: 337 NEW WATERFORD PL
STRICKLAND JOSEPH 4 RHONDA
2,468.77
07-21-29-512-0000-2490 (HX)
PAD: 349 NEW WATERFORD PL
...... WEKIVA RESERVE UNIT 1
.......rB 32 PGS 66 4 67
BENDER DAWN
1,523.87
07-21-29-513-0000-0180
PAD: 2942 HARBOUR GRACE CT
HRICZO M A
1,527.18
07-21-29-513-0000-0210
PAD: 2937 HARBOUR GRACE CT
...... VILLAGE AT FOXWOOD A CONDO
...•••.PB 34 peg 26 TO 32
FORRAR

3,959
3, 960

3,961
3,962

3, 963

3,964
3, 965

3, 966
3,967
3,968

3,969

3,970
3,971

3, 972
3,973
3,974

3,975

3,976

3, 977
3,978

3,979
3, 980

3,981
3,982
3,983

3,984
3,985

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NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

Tub Hkraui
TAXES DUE

SCARBORO DOUGLAS M n GF.NFVJEVF.
07-21-29-514-0000-0010
PAD: 3332 GRAY POX CV
UNIT 1
...... LAKFVIFK GARDENS AT WEKIVA
•••••••COVE 1 A CONDO
.**....pB 35 PGS 89 TO *4
HALL EILEEN
07-21-29-516-0000-1000 (HX)
PAD: 300 NEW WATEREORD #100 PL
UNIT 100 LAKFVIFK GARDENS AT ...
TOTO ELIZABETH M
07-21-29-516-0000-2060 (HX)
PAD: 300 NEW WATERFORD *206 PI.
UNIT 206 LAKFVIFK GARDENS AT .. .
...... STOCKBRIDCF UNIT 3
**.... . 35 PGS 96 fc 97
MARCANO GERARDO 4 DTANA P
07-21-29-517-0000-1490 (HX)
PAD: 225 KITTFRY LN
CHU NORMAN S 4 KF.A
07-2'l-29-517-0000-1880
PAD: 2672 ATTLEBORO PL
...... FOREST PARK ESTATES SEC 2
.......PB 23 res 64 4 65
STUART ADAM W 4 ANGIE E
0721-29-5FD-0000-04 70 (HX)
PAD: 320 FOREST PARK CIR
-------------SFC 08 TWr 21 RNG 29EWEN ARCHITECTURE 4 MGMT INC
0821-29-300-0060-0000
PAD: 1325 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
PJ CUSTOM HOMES INC
08-21-29-300-008A-0000
PAD: 1257 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
....... FOREST* SLOPES
.......pB 9 pG 79
HICKS ORI.AND W 4 ISABELLE
08-21-29-505-0000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 2650 SAND LAKF RD
LOT 14 4 VACD ST ON W
.......t r i a n g l e TERRACE
...*..*rB i p pc 7
MATHEWS JESSIE F, 4 RUTH
08-21-29-507-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 131 SUE DR
ALLEN DOUGLAS R 4 BARBARA J
08-21-29-507-0000-0230
PAD: 105 SUE DR
.......r i n g e r SUBD AMENDED PLAT
.......PB ii pc 95
BETANCOURT PASCUAI.A
08-21-29-508-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1251 PENDLETON DR
•••••••BISHPAM PIANTATION
•*«*••* rB i pG 69
CRAWFORD DANIEL C
08-21-29-509-0000-00 8C
PAD: 821 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
S 75 FT OF W 147.32 FT OF ...
*******PALM PARK
***.»*.pB n pG 4
COLLIER SCOTT E
08-21-29-510-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1288 MARTY BI.VD
COLLIER SCOTT F.
08-21-29-510-0000-0130
PAD: MARTY BI.VD
PASEIKA ROBERT 4 SARA
08-21-29-510-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 671 W CADILLAC DR
BF.RGANZO JOSE A 4 LYNETTF.
0B-21-29-510-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 1225 NANCY AVE
**•*..*FOREST SLOPES
...... PB 11 PG 52
PARRA ANGELA 4 AUREI.IO
08-21-29-511-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 611 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
LOT 5 (LESS RD)
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S 4 KATHLEEN
08-21-29-511-0000-026A
PAD: 1140 DOT DR
S 135 FT OF LOT 26
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S
08-21-29-511-0000-0270
PAD: DOT DR
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S
LOWLAND CHRIST CHURCH
08-21-29-511-0000-0280
PAD: 1160 DOT DR
LOT 28 4 BEG SW COR LOT 28 ...
CHERNOBY MICHAEL S 4
FABIAN DONNA L
08-21-29-511-0000-0290
PAD: 2361 VIRGINIA DR
LOTS 29 » 30 (LESS WI.Y 77 FT ..
OLIVEIRA KEVIN P
08-21-29-511-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 2441 VIRGINIA DR
JUMAN SHAN
P O BOX 10A
08-21-29-511-0000-0370
PAD: 1161 DOT DR
LOT 37 4 E 25 FT OF S 190 FT ..
******‘ACADEMY HEIGHTS
.......PB 9 pG 36
HERNANDEZ PEDRO
08-21-29-512-0000-008A
PAD: HOMEWARD I.N
S 61.9 FT OF LOT 8
VOGINI JOHN A 4
MUNOZ FRANCIA C
08-21-29-512-0000-0110
PAD: 1111 HOMEWARD LN
LOT 11 4 W 3 FT OF LOT 12
VENCE HILDA LIFE F.ST
(VENCE DAVID O F.T AL)
08-21-29-512-0000-016C
PAD: 1114 TURNER LN
PT OF LOTS 15 ♦ 16 BEG 157 ...
HERNANDEZ PEDRO
08-21-29-512-0000-016D
P A D : 1126 TURNER I.N
P T O F L O T S 15 4 16 DESC
R I V E R A J O S E M 4 ANNA A
08-21-29-512-0000-016G
B E G 191.38 F T S 4 697 F T W ...
VENCE ELVIN R 4 BETTY C
08-21-29-512-0000-016M
B E G 317 F T W 4 95.68 F T S O F ..
.......FOREST

SEQ. #

1,755.98

1,142.42

3,986

3,98 7

3,988

1,161.18

1,329.70

3,989

2,069.53

3,990

3,991

5,242.68

1,101.65

3, 992

1,024.56

3,993

******* *
******* *
2,984.74 3, 994

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

407.54
WEST DANNY J
08-21-29-516-0000-0230
PAD: DORIS ST
2,793.64
THOMAS WAYNE 4 VENICE
08-21-29-516-0000-0260
PAD: 1106 DORIS ST
2,317.71
BRESLIN EDWARD &amp; MARTINE
08-21-29-516-0000-0430 (HX)
PAD: 1101 WOODALL DR
.......VESTAVIA
.... * *PB 25 PG 59
2,090.25
LUKE JAMES H &amp; ANNA L
08-21-29-518-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 3516 VESTAVIA WAY
******* TERRA OAKS
.......pB 56 PGS 22 THRU 24
.......ALL 08-21-29-300-0090, 9A, S 9B *******
1,392.06
RIDDELL JOSEPH W &amp; BARBARA Y
08-21-29-523-0000-0020
PAD: 294 LAKAY PL
......‘HICKORY HILL
......*PB 15 PG 69
1,774.47
SCHAPER MICHAEL CLYDE S
DEBORAH L
082 1-29-5CL-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 3300 HORSESHOE DR
E 59 FT OF LOT 4 + ALL LOT 5
------------ SEC 09 TWP 21 RNG 29
**** **‘LITTLE WEKIWA ESTATES NO 1
*******PB 9 PG 52
1,235.15
BRZOZOWSKI RONALD S
092 1-29-501-0A00-0090
PAD: 802 LITTLE WEKIVA DR
1,114.83
CLOW DAVID L S CONNIE J
09-21-29-501-OAOO-O130 (HX)
PAD: 794 LITTLE WEKIVA DR
1,343.56
RAMIREZ JOSE A &amp; ANISIA A
09-21-29-501-0E00-0050
PAD: 807 CAMELLIA AVE
LA *******
..... *SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT 1A

4,022

4,023

4,024

4,025

4,026

4,027

4,028

4,029

4,030

.......pB 16 pG 70
1,042.28

3,995

1,878.56

3, 996

3, 997

1,270.48

1,700.67

3, 998

1,417.68

3,999

488.25

4,000
4,001

1,472.29

MC CRUM DON P S CHARLOTTE A
09-21-29-502-OAOO-0050 (HX)
PAD: 507 SAN SEBASTIAN PRADO
LYONS D ARLENE
09-21-29-502-0B00-0180 (HX)
PAD: 520 SAN SEBASTIAN PRADO
******‘LAKE HARRIET ESTATES
.......pB 12 PGS 15 ♦ 16
DAVILA ROSSANA
09-21-29-503-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 159 LAKE HARRIET DR
NEMCIK JOHN A &amp;
CASELLA MICHAEL J
09-21-29-503-0000-0210
PAD: 100 MARCIA DR
PAEZ MARIA 4
PEREZ VICENTE
09-21-29-503-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 105 ALDER AVE
WELSH INV &amp; LENDING INC
09-21-29-503-0000-1660
PAD: 133 WILLOW AVE
LOT 166 + S 8 FT OF LOT 167
TABOR ROBERT E
09-21-29-503-0000-1960 (HX)
PAD: 109 BIRCH ST
.... * *NORTHWOOD

1,607.75

4,031

1,422.97

4,032

913.02

4,033

2,645.68

4,034

1,297.43

4,035

1,888.77

685.97

4,036

4,037

.......pB 17 pGS 41 . 4 2

1,182.71

4,002

1,669.55

4,003

2,724.83

4,004

436.30

4.005
4.006

1,620.60

1,729.17

4,007

819.90

4.008

401.80

4.009

85.59

4,010

551.19

4,011

2,342.28

4,012

2,316.88

4,013

219.94

4,014

111.48

4,015

HILLS

.......PB 10 pc 49
ULVESTAD DAVID H 4 CASSIDY L
08-21-29-513-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 650 PINE DR
..... *BONAVF.NTURE HEIGHTS
••»•••*PB 14 pc 91
QUIROGA ALICIA 4 EFRAIN
08-21-29-514-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1141 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
SHAHPOURI SAFAR
08-21-29-514-0000-0100
PAD: 1001 W LAKE BRANTLEY RD
...... BONAVENTURE HEIGHTS 2ND
*••..* »SEC
.......pB 15 pcs 86 ♦ 87
WILHELM JOHN F 4 ETHELYN D
08-21-29-515-0C00-0030 (HX)
PAD; 107 WESSEX RD
IGLESIA GUILLERMINA 4 MARIO JR
08-21-29-515-0E00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 107 CAMDEN RD
.......VILLA BRANTLEY
i7 pc 78
FREY PETRINA R
08-21-29-516-0000-0150
PAD: 616 ANDREW ST

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

1,110.92

4,016

2,770.05.

4,017
I

3,468.36

2,066.73
3,273.81

2,505.63

4,018

4,019
4,020

4,021

2,081.32
PAGAN JOSE &amp; IVETTE
09-21-29-504-0000-0090
PAD: 912 SYCAMORE LN
961.98
;CRUZ REYNALDO S LISA
09-21-29-504-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 930 POPLAR DR
1,458.05
VAUGHN MAURICE G
09-21-29-504-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 804 MIMOSA DR
825.69
GUNTER DAVID R II
09-21-29-504-0000-0720 (HX)
PAD: 909 POPLAR DR
750.40
THARP BRUCE T
09-21-29-504-0000-0760 (HX)
PAD: 906 WRENWOOD LN
931.78
REDD JOHN A &amp; LYNN
09-21r29-504-0000-0890 (HX)
PAD: 914 POPLAR LN
...... BROOKHOLLOW
**'****PB 17 PG 65
2,303.33
CORLESS SCOTT J 4 MARILYN C
09-21-29-505-0000-0130
PAD: 702 ALHAMBRA AVE
2,087.12
CHERKAOUI JULIANA 4 KHALID
09-21-29-505-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 1002 TERRY DR
2,824.51
RANDALL SHERRY D
09-21-29-505-0000-0450
PAD: 1004 TERRY DR
1,294.12
CROSS HOYETT W 4 ANNE F
09-21-29-505-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 1010 TERRY DR
1,930.39
WEIR MORRIS I
09-21-29-505-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 1013 CATHY DR
......*sAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT J *******
.... **P3 17 PGS 91 ♦ 92
1,299.28
TAYLOR DEMPSEY III 4 CARMEN
09-21-29-506-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 512 SAN MARIE AVE
HOFLE JUAN SUCC TRUSTEE
2,763.74
FBO
09-21-29-506-0000-0250
PAD: 506 SEVILLE AVE
1,524.17
MOLNAR RANDALL S
09-21-29-506-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 613 MAJORCA AVE
..... *SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT { *******
.......pB 19 pg 21
2,178.80
MOLI.IGODA SARATH K 4
ARACHCHIGE CHANDANIF H
09-21-29-508-0000-1540
PAD: 821 BORDF. DEL CAMINO DR
.......KEY WEST A CONDOMINIUM
..... .
4580 PG 720
.....*.pT o f 09-21-29-514-0000-0020| *******
1,504.31
TINSLEY KATHY D
09-21-29-511-0100-1020 (HX)
PAD: 671 SANDY NECK LN # 102
246.85
VARGAS LUIS
09-21-29-511-0300-2010
ULMAN CHARLES W
246.85
09-21-29-511-0500-1040
246.85
BARBEE STEVEN A
09-21-29-511-0700-2010
*••***‘LANDING THE
.......pB 36 PGS 41 TO 51
CtTIFINANCIAL INC
1,621.03
09-21-29-513-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 9B5 CASA DEL SOL CIR
HIGGINBOTHAM MAE B
2,518.98
09-21-29-513-0000-0400
PAD: 1013 INLET WAY
.......SPRING OAKS UNIT 3
#
.......PB i7 pcs 74 75 ♦ 76
AYALA ANGEL Y 4 ROSA B
1,619.60
09-21-29-5CV-0000-3300 (HX)
PAD: 512 BALSAWOOD CT
MEISELS ANNA
3,030.52
FRESH MEADOWS
09-21-29-5CV-0000-3360
P A D : 516 P A R K W O O D D R
1,598.07
ADAMS LYLE H 4 BIANKA R
09-21-29-5CV-0000-3690 (HX)
PAD: 731 LITTLE WEKIVA CIR

4,038

4,039
4,040

4,041

4,042

4,043

4,044
4,045
4,046
4,047

4,040

4,049

4,050

4,051

4,052

4,053
4,054
4,055
4,056

4,057
4,058

4,059
4,060

4,061

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

:S DUE

SEQ.# |

1,392.80
GARTNER JOHN T 4 MARIAN J
09-21-29-5CV-0000-4030 (HX)
PAD: 648 LITTLE WEKIVA RD
1,107.18
JONES DUANE
09-21-29-5CV-0000-4830 (HX)
PAD: 620 EASTWOOD CT
2,727.45
LAWRENCE BILLY 4
GREEN ROBERT
09-21-29-5CV-0000-5110
PAD: 513 PARKWOOD DR
1,597.06
THARP CYNTHIA M
09-21-29-5CV-0000-5320 (HX)
PAD: 500 GUMWOOD CT
.......s p r i n g OAKS UNIT 5
.......pB IB PGS 21 * 22
2,259.25
NEWMAN ROSEMARIE
09-21-29-5DC-0000-5640 (HX)
PAD: 645 WII.LOWWOOD AVE
1,647.63
COTTERMAN RANDY R 4 CONNIE M
09-21-29-5DC-0000-5760 (HX)
PAD: 619 WILLOWWOOD CT
1,580.55
SWANSON MARK A 4 MICHELE
09-21-29-5DC-0000-5780 (HX)
PAD: 622 WILLOW WOOD CT
1,246.42
IAGOS BIANCA 4 FERNANDO
09-21-29-5DC-0000-6050 (HX)
PAD: 639 PARKWOOD AVE
1,763.59
LEE JAMES R
09-21-29-5DC-0000-6600 (HX)
TAD: 643 LITTLE WEKIVA RD
******‘BRANTLEY COVE
•*****‘PB 21 PG 91
2,535.85
CIARKE TEGGY S 4 E W
09-21-29-5ER-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1301 CLASSIC DR
2,171.73
HF.F.RS RAYMOND A 4 PAMEIA C
09-21-29-5ER-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1313 CLASSIC DR
2,938.69
I.UECK ERIC 4
BERGERON REGIE
09-21-29-5ER-0000-0090
TAD: 1333 CLASSIC DR
2,308.04
NOVOTNY MICHAEL D 4 SANDRA
0921-29-5ER-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1341 CLASSIC DR
------------ SEC 10 TWP 21 RNG 29.... *‘SPRING OAKS
.......pB 16 pcs 84 t 85
1,014.22
KIEFER MICHAEL A 4 JEANNE M
1021-29-501-0000-0590 (HX)
PAD: 505 HICKORYWOOD AVE
1,863.35
M i c h a e l jamf .s
10-21-29-501-0000-0840 (HX)
PAD: 507 SPRING OAKS BI.VD
2 , 102.81
MCMURRY GRANT 1
10-21-29-501-0000-0850
PAD: 509 SPRING OAKS BI.VD
463.28
FANGHER GARY 4 ANN L
10-21-29-501-0000-1430 (HX)
PAD: 512 BAYWOOD CT
1,637.77
WASDEN JAMES A 4 CAROLYN A
10-21-29-501-0000-1560 (HX)
PAD: 512 BR1ARWOOD CT
2,371.88
DIAZ COLLEEN G
10-21-29-501-0000-1770
PAD: 512 GREENBRIAR BLVD
1,236.79
RANDALL LESTER D 4 PAULA P
10-21-29-501-0000-1780 (HX)
PAD: 514 GREENBRIAR BLVD
1,203.94
CHRISTIAN FLETCHER D
10-21-29-501-0000-1910 (HX)
PAD: 515 OAKCREST ST
......‘SPRING OAKS UNIT 2
.....*.PB 1 7 pcs 21 t 22
1,034.59
NARDELI.I HENRY T 4 JOYCE A
' 10-21-29-502-0000-2630 (HX)
PAD: 602 MOCKINGBIRD LN
1,318.14
ARIAS JORGE O 4 AMPARO
10-21-29-502-0000-2880 (HX)
PAD: 615 SPRING OAKS BLVD
1,351.32
SEDA ALEJANDRO
10-21-29-502-0000-3070 (HX)
PAD: 617 PARKWOOD AVE
.....t.spRING OAKS UNIT 4
*
...... *PB 17 PGS 95 4 96
1,117.35
KIEJKO MELISSA PER REP
ESTATE OF DAVID W SMITH
10-21-29-503-0000-5500 (HX)
PAD: 638 SPRING OAKS BLVD
1,529.09
NAZARIO GERARDO
10-21-29-503-0000-5530 (HX)
PA0: 644 SPRING OAKS BLVD
1,274.70
CIMINI JOHN K 4 WENDY I,
10-21-29-503-0000-6870 (HX)
PAD: 627 SPRING OAKS BI.VD
1,076.40
LEVY CARMELITA H 4
HIBBERT KEVIN N CO-TRS
10-21-29-503-0000-7170 (HX)
PAD: 642 PEACHWOOD DR
1,823.05
DIAZ FERNANDO R 4
KERKADO MARJORIE D
10-21-29-503-0000-7310 (HX)
PAD: 625 PEACHWOOD DR
BARONE CHARMAE W
2,435.29
10-21-29-503-0000-7670
PAD: 630 RIVERV1F.W AVE
ALEXANDRE F.MMELYNE
2,378.32
10-21-29-503-0000-7950
PAD: 623 RIVERVIEW AVE
2,239.87
GALVAN RODOLFO 4 CYNTHIA
10-21-29-503-0000-8040 (HX)
PAD: 628 ASHBF.RRY LN
NORTH DUSTIN B
2,991.50
10-21-29-503-0000-8130
PAD: 610 ASHBERRY LN
MICHNEWICZ JOSEPH 4 EMMA
2,039.63
10-21-29-503-0000-8170 (HX)
PAD: 541 LITTLE WEKIVA RD
CARRENO VINCENT D 4 PRISCILLA
1,449.45
10-21-29-503-0000-8790 (HX)
PAD: 604 PRAIRIE LN
EIFERT ROBERT E 4 DEBORAH M
1,793.10
10-21-29-503-0000-8890 (HX)
PAD: 621 ORCHID LN
NISBETT EVANS 4 DOROTHY
2,115.23
10-21-29-503-0000-8980
PAD: 608 ORCHID LN
******* RIVER RUN SEC 1
.......pB 19 pcs 87 4 88
JF.THA ALNOOR H B
2,402.39
1O-21-29-505-0A0O-O05O
PAD: 910 LITTLE BEND RD
TORRES ROBERT J 4 SHARON S
2,197.10
10-21-29-505-0B00-O22O
PAD: 431 WEKIVA RAPIDS DR
1,507.77
ELLER JERALD N
1O-21-29-5O5-OB0O-O38O (HX)
PAD: 400 WEKIVA RAPIDS DR
.......RIVER RUN SEC 2
..*••..pB 20 PGS 23 4 24
DIAZ MARIO
1,890.51
10-21-29-506-0A00-0070
PAD: 904 MANATEE CT
JARVIS MICHELLE
2,678.19
10-21-29-506-0B00-0110
PAD; 892 BREAKWATER DR
CARROLL DAMON L
2,369.77
10-21-29-506-0B00-0190
PAD: 876 BREAKWATER DR
EVANS RUTH Y
1,239.68
10-21-29-506-0C00-0080 (HX)
PAD: 886 LITTLE BEND RD
.......RIVER RUN SEC 3
*
...... ......
21 PGS 61 TO 64
BARONE RICHARD J JR 4 PATRICIA
2,239.73
10-21-29-508-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 431 FALLS CT

4,062
4,063
4,064

4,065

4,066
4,067
4,068
4,069
4,070

4,071
4,072
4,073

4,074

4,075
4,076
4,077

4,078
4,079
4,080
4,081
4,082

4,083
4,064
4,085

4,086

4,087
4,088
4,089

4,090

4,091
4,092
4,093
4,094
4,095
4,096
4,097
4,098

4,099
4, 100
4,101

4,102
4,103
4,104
4,105

4,106

�Th e H er a ld

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
MC AI.ISTER KIRK L &amp; LAURA L
10-21-29-508-0000-0520
PAD: 450 S MEANDER DR
JETHA ALAUDIN H B
10-21-29-508-0000-1200 (HX)
PAD: 823 RILL DR
..... ‘RIVER RUN SEC 4
...... PB 23 PGS 54-57
HARRISON MICHAEL
10-21-29-509-0000-1470
PAD: 476 NEWHOPE DR
SELTZER F JAY
10-21-29-509-0000-1830
PAD: 661 AIRMONT AVE
CARRERAS MARGARITA &amp;
OBEN ROBERTO
10-21-29-509-0000-2100 (HX)
PAD: 637 HIGATF, CT
“ .... OAKLAND VILLAGE SEC 1
*******PB 25 PGS 51 &amp; 52
GARNER ROBERT D f. SUSAN M
10-21-29-510-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 504 BEF.CHWOOD AVE
LOT 25 (LESS W 10 FT)
***** “ CENTER PLACE CONDO
****‘**PB 26 PGS 92 TO 94
ALGIER FOSTER
10-21-29-51l-OEOO-0040
PAD: 618 MONTGOMERY RD
*******SPRINGDALE REPEAT OF
***“ **PB 26 PG 16
MORTON DONNA
10-21-29-512-0000-03B0 (HX)
PAD: 361 SPRINGDALE DR
LOT 3B &amp; S 1/2 OF VACD ST
.......OAKIAND VILLAGE SEC 2
*.**.*' P3 26 PGS 27 f. 28
RAWSON LAURA E
10-21-29-513-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 500 YELI.OKWOOD CT
ADAMS MICHAEL R
10-21-29-513-0000-0510
PAD: 505 YEI.LOWWOOD CT
HEWITT DENISE
10-21-29-513-0000-0750
PAD: 446 HEMLOCK ST
HEWITT DENISE
10-21-29-513-0000-0760
PAD: 444 HEMLOCK ST
..... ‘OAKLAND VILIAGE SEC 3
.“ .‘“ PB 28 PGS -23 &amp; 24
POWF.LL JANET I.
10-21-29-515-0000-1060
PAD: 471 CYPRESS ST
MAGO MAURICIO
10-21-29-515-0000-1340 (HX)
TAD: 511 RAMSDELL AVE
***** “ HIDDEN SPRINGS CONDO
*
.ORB 1594 PG 668
MASSTRAPA ARTHUR (. NANCY I
10-21-29-521-0100-0070
PAD: 590 BLOOMINGTON CT 17
HERREN WENDY E
10-21-29-521-0100-0080 (HX)
PAD: 590 BLOOMINGTON CT *8
ROBERTS ALICIA D
10-21-29-521-0200-0210 (HX)
PAD: 575 BLOOMINGTON #21 CT
DAWSON MARY J
10-21-29-521-0300-0400 (HX)
PAD: 605 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #40
BERRY CHRISTOPHER P
10-*21-29-521-0400-0570
PAD: 610 COLORADO PL #57
RF.NDEROS JIMMY A
10-21-29-521-0500-0620
PAD: 615 RICHLAND CT #62
WALKER RICHARD A &amp; PATRICIA A
10-21-29-521-0500-0690
PAD: 615 RICHLAND #69 CT
FREY WILLIAM &amp; PHARADY
10-21-29-521-07C0-1160 (HX)
PAD: 622 CAMBRIDGE #116 WAY
UNIT 116 BLDG 7C
ROBINSON R E III
10-21-29-521-1000-1630 (HX)
PAD: 645 STAFFORD TER #163
COSTANTINI LORA &amp;
COSTANTINI MARY
10-21-29-521-11A0-1690 (HX)
PAD: 634 STEAMBOAT #169 CT
' UNIT 169 BLDG 11A
DF. ARRIGOITIA JORGE L
10-21-29-521-1200-1870 (HX)
PAD: 655 MAGIC CT #187
CRUZ VANESSA &amp;
BARTOLOMEI REYNALDO
10-21-29-521-13A0-1970 (HX)
PAD: 662 YOUNGSTOWN #197 PKWY
UNIT 197 BLDG 13A
GOLDSON MICHAEL P
10-21-29-521-13A0-2050
PAD: 662 YOUNGSTOWN #205 PKWY
UNIT 205 BLDG 13A
CASTRO ANTHONY
10-21-29-521-13AO-2120
PAD: 662 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #212
UNIT 212 BLDG 13A
ENRIQUEZ FRANCISCO R &amp; MARIA S
10-21-29-521-13B0-2130 (HX)
PAD: 650 YOUNGSTOWN #213 PKWY
UNIT 213 BLDG 13B
VAN WYNGARDEN ERIC K &amp; BETHANY
10-21-29-521-15B0-2470
PAD: 672 ROARING #247 DR
UNIT 247 BLDG 15B
VELEZ F.LBERTO
10-21-29-521-17A0-2730 (HX)
PAD: 670 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #273
UNIT 273 BLDG 17A
WAIN MARY A
10-21-29-521-17A0-2760 (HX)
PAD: 670 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #276
UNIT 276 BLDG 17A
BROWN PHILIP E
10-21-29-521-18A0-2900 (HX)
PAD: 695 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #290
UNIT 290 BLDG 18A
REYES ISMAEL O &amp;
MOYET AHISHA
10-21-29-521-2000-3310 (HX)
PAD: 682 YOUNGSTOWN PKWY #331
.......sutj RIDGE 8 TOWNHOMES OF
.......A CONDO
.......pB 35 pcs 5 TO 6
KORNAKER KATHY
10-21-29-527-0000-1230
PAD: 505 SUN RIDGE PL #123
UNIT 123 TOWNHOMES OF SUN ...
»“ “ “ LA VITA CONDO PH 2
*
.PB 38 PGS 8 TO 12
ARTZNER DEBORAH N
10-21-29-528-1300-2020 (HX)
PAD: 502 VIA DELL ORO DR #202
PHILP VINCENT E &amp; CARMEN C
10-21-29-528-1400-1010 (HX)
PAD: 505 VIA DELL ORO DR #101
“ *“ “ LA VITA CONDO PH 4
*
.PB 44 PGS 82 THRU 86
TREFFNER CRISTINE E
10-21-29-530-0600-1060 (HX)
PAD: 550 VIA DEL ORO #106
•“ “ “ LA VITA VILLAS A RE PLAT
.......pB 56 PGS 7 4 8
.......ALL 10-21-29-300-004A-0000

=S DUE

SEQ.#

2,484.36

4 ,1 0 -'

1,525.47

4, 108

********
2,500.34

4, 109

2,417.85

4, 110

1,566.05

4,111

522.27

4, 112

850.60

4,113

859.66

4,114

582.03

4,115

1,408.83

4, 116

1,207.67

4, 117

1,207.67

4,118

1,167.33

4,119

484.74

4,120

1,493.37

4,121

650.20

4, 122

942.05

4,123

439.32

4, 124

1,353.78 4,125
*
i
1,382.49

4, 126

1,493.37

4, 127

440.32

4, 128

800.13

4,129

963.08

4,130

665.69

4,131

930.75

4,132

1.519.12

4,133

1,525,88

4,134

696.40

4,135

1.519.12

4,136

886.19

4,137

165.56

4,138

761.85

933.17

1,196.61

4,139

4,140

4,141

1,643.63

4,142

1,451.46

4,143

1,784.54

4,144

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

*
TAXES DUE

BEHNIA PEDRAM
10- 21-29-532-0000-0100
PAD: 534 VIA DEL' ORO
------------ SEC 1 1 TWr 21 RNG 29
RESUN LEASING INC
C/O JAMES E &amp; SHIRLEY S DE.AS
11-21-29-300-007F-0000
PAD: 292 W CENTRAL PKWY
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE I.LC
11-21-29-300-007H-0000
GALEANO CARLOS &amp; JULIETA
11-21-29-300-009C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 715 ARNOLD ST
...... APPLE VALLEY
“ “ .“ PB 15 PG 70
MARTINEZ LOUIS H 4 ANDRRY A
11-21-29-501-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 107 CANDLEWICK RD
...... WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SEC
......
10 PG 75
KAZNOWSKI WILLIAM 4 JILL
11-21-29-503-0F00-0G80 (HX)
PAD: 328 F. OAKHURST ST
LOTS 8 « 9 BLK F WEST
STAKER KIMBERLY
11-21-29-5O3-OH00-0D1O
PAD: 801 VIRGINIA AVE
•“ “ “ APPLE VALLEY UNIT
...... PB 17 PG 13
DOTTS RANDALL J
11-21-29-504-0000-1000 (HX)
PAD: 100 W HILLCREST ST
LOT 100 4 1/2 OF VACD ST ON W
...... WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SEC
PB 10 PG 76
RICE GREGORY P 4 DOREF. I.
11-21-29-506-0B00-0090 (HX)
P A D : 240 W S H E P P A R D ST
LOT 9 4 W 41.4 FT OF LOT 10 ...

2,491.27

10,338.92

SEQ. #

May 2. 0. 10. 2001 PilRO 117

'
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

4,14!

MALLEK MICHAEL
12-211-29-501-0000-0360
PAD: BEACH AVE
......**rR0PIC HILL SUBD

4,146

.*«...»pB

7

pc

TAXES DUE

SEQ.«

2,488.59

4,181

ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

00

1,417.20
BENNETT GI.ADYS D
12-21-29-503-0B00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 504 HERMITS TRI.
S 30 FT OF LOT 2 ♦ N 55 FT .
14,469.79 4,147
DURKF.T STEVEN L
567.38
12-21f-29-5O3-0B0O-0050
2,329.60 4,148
PAD: HILLCREST-ST
LOTS | • 6 (LESS E 60 FT OF
OBIN HILL
B 14 PG 44
835.44
1,973.23 4,149' FREED 1)0LORES C
12-21-29-504-0000-0080 (HX)
'**' Pj^l 209 WHIPPOORWILL LN
•“ “ “ HERMITS COVE
2
.... ..
14 PG 72
LAWSON tHOMAS W &amp; KIMERLY
1,792.43
1,499.06 4,150
12-211-29-505-0000-0020 (HX)
l
PAD: 681 HERMITS CV
...... *#OBIN HILL UNIT NO 2
..... .
14 PG 86
2,349.36 4 , 15
1,879.75
LHOSKINS LAUREN
'»1^-21-29-506-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 124 PEACOCK DR
...... ROBIN HILL UNIT 3
...... PB 15 PG 32
2,103.41 4,152
1,329.04
BUCCELIJ1TO DANIEL &amp; SUSAN f.
CAPUANA1 SUSAN
12-21-29-508-0000-0760 (HX)
PAD:
52 PEACOCK DR
3
ILLAGES THE
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RB
973 PG ll&gt;68
1,762.12 4,1530
DURKET(STEVEN
I,
717.65
1
^.12^21-29-509-0000-0010 (HX)
PA\i: 541 ORANGE ST
“ “ “ ‘HERMITS COVE SOUTH 1ST ADD
ZAYAS MARK C 4 REBECCA A
1,427.80 4,154
.......pB 2 1 PG 8
11-21-29-506-0B00-0140 (HX)
2,083.89
PRAKASH
jA JAI
PAD: 264 SHEPPARD ST
12-21129-510-0000-0050 (HX)
LOTS 14 * 15 BLK B WEST ...
PAD: f74 KAREN CT
BROWNING ALBERTA A
1,444.44 4,1551
TAMONTE OAKS
11-21-29-506-0B00-0180 (HX)
28 PG 50
PAD: 280 W SHEPPARD ST
3,140.99
(jfM,I,ER SHERRIE G S.
LOTS IB t 19 (LESS E 31.24 ...
KELLER JEFFERY P
CAREY BETTY J TRUSTEE.
1,424.42 4,156
12-21-29-513-0000-0030 (HX)
FBO BETTY J CAREY
TAD:
679 N GLENN DR
11-21-29-506-0B00-0290 (HX)
...... ?ALM SPRINGS MEDICAL CENTER
P A D : 245 F. O A K H U R S T S T
.......QFFICF. CONDO
W 42 F T O F L O T 29 4 A L L L O T . . .
..... *IjB 29 PGS 93 A, 94
PETERSON JONATHAN J 4 MARY E
2,924.06 4,157}
BELTRF. HILJON W
1,746.53
11-21-29-506-OD0O-O35O
12-21-29-516-0000-0 ICO
P A D : 213 F. A L P I N E S T
PAD: 685 PALM SPRINGS DR
W 37.8 F T O F L O T 35 • E 44.6 ...
UNIT 1C PALM SPGS MEDICAL ...
Q U I N L A N N O E L F. 4 K A R E N R
1,615.25 4,158
...... DAVID GRAHAM SUBD
11-21-29-5O6-OF.O0-O09O (HX)
...... PB 41 PG 5
PAD: 224 F. ALPINE ST
2,928.17
CHIODO ANGELO P &amp; BARBARA S
LOTS 9 * 1 0 BI.K E WEST ...
12-21-29-518-0000-0020 (HX)
...... DOUGLAS HEIGHTS
PAD: 608 LAKE AVE
.......PB 22 PG 97
ANLANDO
ATKINS ROBERT B JR 4 BRENDA
14,078.02 4, 159'’
B 3 PGS 65 1/2 66 67 * 68
11-21-29-507-0000-0010
LEE JAMIS TRUSTEE
1,491.14
P A D : 841 D O U G L A S R D
FBO
ATKINS ROBERT B JR 4 BRENDA
15,874.82 4
12-2 ^-29-5BD-0600-0060
11-21-29-507-0000-0020
PAD* 808 BAYWOOD ST
P A D : 851 D O U G L A S A V E
‘ 'LcHy 6 « W 1/2 OF LO!
:.OT 5 BLK 6
H f t ft: f t f t f t f t f t
“ • “ “ C R A N E S R O O S T V I L L A G E 02
1,139.76
BELL CLEMMIE M
“ ‘ “ “ O R B 1228 P G 293
12-21-29-5BD-0700-0130
557.44 4,161
SOI.OMITO M A R Y A
PAD: 905 BAYWOOD ST
11-21-29-509-0000-1010 (HX)
E 32 ET OF LOT 13 1 H 38 FT ..
PAD: 52:6 CRANES WAY #101
809.04
NELSON ELOYD
UNIT 101 CRANES ROOST ...
12-21*29-5BD-1100-0030 (HX)
1,436.19 4,
BARNES DONALD S
PAD: (06 SPRING ST
11-21-29-509-0000-1040
151.98
JNELSON
TLOYD
PAD: 520 CRANES WAY #104
’ "«12t21-29-5BD-l 100-0040
UNIT 104 CRANES ROOST ...
TAD: SPRING ST
GOODIN RAYMOND N JR
871.10 4,163
LOT 4 (LESS WI.Y 7.5 FT) BLK 11
11-21-29-509-0000-2010 (HX)
F N B ENTERPRISES INC
171.62
PAD: 520 CRANES WAY #201
12-21-29-5BD-1100-0060
UNIT 201 CRANES ROOST ...
PAD: SPRING ST
.... “ WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS SEC
1 GOFF ROEERT C OR
45.60
...... PB 10 PG 69
GOFF ROEERT C PER REP FOR EST
3,057.22 4,164'
WELCH T O N D O D D A 4
12-2W29-5BD-1100-0070
FANNIN REGINA
FNB ENTERPRISES INC
170.62
11-21-29-517-OBO0-0360
12-2/-29-5BD-1100-0080
1 S-S- f - S PAD: 341 E CITRUS ST
45.60
BERT C OR
iTNEF WiBFF
LOTS 36 ♦ 37 BLK B WEST ...
GOFF nROBEF
OBERT C PER REP FOR F.ST
‘“ “ “ APPLE VALLEY UNIT 4
12-21-29-5BD-1100-0090
.......pg p 3 Pc 17
FNB ENTF.RPRISES INC
198.13
990.81 4, 165
BRITT RANDALL
12r21-;:29-5BD-l 100-0100
11-21-29-518-0000-0010 (HX)
ROBINSON KATIE
281.58
PAD: 957 RED FOX RD
12-21-I29-5BD-1100-0110
2,147.84
4,166
ROSS KENNETH S
PAD: fPRING ST
11-21-29-518-0000-0390 (HX)
LOTS ft1 * 12 BI.K 11
PAD: 908 RED FOX RD
(LEVY MAGGIE B &amp; MOORE WILLIE &amp;
614.82
ftft.ftftftftftft'
•“ “ “ CRANES ROOST VILL S
TflOMifT BIRDELL F.T AI.
.......pQ 2 2 PCS 74-77
12-21-29-5BD-1100-0400
1,253.78 4, 167
BAADE ELINA M
PAD: 301 MAGNOLIA ST
11-21-29-521-0000-0560 (HX)
E 1/2 OF LOT 40 * ALL LOTS ...
PAD: 210 MALLARD ST
298.01
WRIGHT WALTER JR (. BF.NITA K
ELDER ELEANOR C
1,089.65 4,168
12-21C29-5BD-1200-0070
11-21-29-521-0000-0600 (HX)
LOTS T &amp; 8 BLK 12
PAD: 707 SEAGULL AVE
009.76
MONGEN JUANITA
2,210.04 4, 169
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHIN
..„12-21-29-5BD-1200-0100
11-21-29-521-0000-1280
PAD: 645 BRENTWOOD AVE
PAD: 717 TEAL LN
LOTS 10 t 11 BLK 12
2,727.80 4, 170
FRANKLIN WOODY D SR
MORSE MARY B LIFE EST
695.96
11-21-29-521-0000-1610
(MANDY ELLA M HEIRS)
PAD: 293 CURLEW CT
12-21-29-5BD-1200-0120
“ ‘“ “ CRANES ROOST VILLAGE 05
PAD: 3t07 MAGNOLIA ST
“ .... ORB 1280 PG 1483
LOTS 1|2 t 13 BLK 12
717.65
MELVIN MARGARET
11-21-29-522-0000-3010 (HX)
JACKSON I.EFEARS &amp;
324.35
PAD: 610 CRANES WAY #301
IARK ARF/THEA I. &amp; I.ARK SHAYLAC
588.10 4,172
VERKINS LILLIAN
12-21F29-5BD-1200-0140
11-21-29-522-0000-3060 (HX)
PAD^MAGNOIMA ST
PAD: 610 CRANES WAY #306
'C.O'ftiK 14 i 15 BLK 12
...... CRANES ROOST VILLAGE 07
SIMMONS ANITA
696.60
“ “ “ ‘ORB 1367 PG 637
12-21-29-5BD-1300-0010 (HX)
840.55 4,173
STEVENS MARGARET M 4
PAD: 120 SPRING ST
STEVENS MELVIN L JR
485.35
DRAKES HENRY
11-21-29-524-0000-3070 (HX)
12-21-J9-5BD-1300-0060 (HX)
PAD: 630 CRANES #307 WAY
PAD: LlO SPRING ST
UNIT 307 CRANES ROOST ...
191.66
LAMAR BEATTY J
.......VICT0R1A PARK
12-21^29-5BD-1300-0090 (HX)
.......PB 30 pos 12 4 13
‘ PAty: 100 SPRING ST
4,360.17 4,174
BENNETT RICHARD D 4 KAREN
LOTS 9 ♦ 10 BLK 13
11-21-29-527-0000-0190 (HX)
WORTHY NORMAN ET AL
304.75
PAD: 965 VICTORIA TER
12-21-29-5BD-1300-0150
•“ “ “ CRANES ROOST CONDO
PAD: EAST ST
*......PB 3050 PU 1 900
i
LOTS 1 » * 16 BLK 13
1,455.95 4,175 j, SIMMONS CATHERINE J t BOUER
CALDWELL WILLIAM L 4 SHIRLEY A
339.05
11-21-29-531-0200-2240 (HX)
EUGENE F. :AI. C/O DF.NISE SIMMONS
PAD: 550 CRANES WAY #224
12 - 2 1 - 19-5BD-1300-0180
1,266.78 4,176J
SAUNDERS CRAIG K
PAD: HAST ST
11-21-29-531-0300-1280 (HX)
LOTS L8 ♦ 19 BLK 13
PAD: 560 CRANES WAY #128
'KtfTER.CATHERINE C &amp;
245.88
2,110.90 4, 177
CARRIERO ANTONIO D 4 MARIA A
POTT St JAMES D
11-21-29-531-0300-2320
12-21-29-5BD-2000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 560 CRANES WAY #232
PAD: 746 PREBLE AVE
MARROCCOLL GIUSEPPE 4
2,031.41 4, 178
LOT 3 } N 1/2 OF I.OT 4 BLK 20
AMATUI.LI LUCIA
f KURANI IBSAN t JEANNE A
419.96
11-21-29-531-0600-1640
\
12-21-19-5BD-2000-0040 (HX)
1
PAD: 640 CRANES WAY #164
PAD: 7ft2 PREBLE AVE
ftftftft. ft*ft
..... ‘VICTORIA MANOR
S 1/2KJF LOT 4 ♦ ALL LOT 5 ...
...... PB 59 PGS 48 4 49
AKF.VICIUS KRISTINA R &amp;
709.23
4,488.37 4,179
WINGER DAVID T 4 KAY K
■DAS &amp; GRABNICKAS MILDA
1121-29-537-0000-0010 (HX)
12-21-29-5BD-2300-OI30 (HX)
TAD: 941 VICTORIA TER
PAD: 709 TROPIC HILL
------------ SEC 12 TWP 21 RNG 29
LOTS 13 14 ♦ 15 BLK 23
“ .... SANLANDO ARGYLE SECTION
BRUGMAN GLENN H
996.83
...... PB 10 PG 6
12-21-29-5BD-2500-0070 (HX)
2,415.18 4,180 1
CARLIE JOANNA 4 AARON
PAD: 6(2 HFRMITS TRL
1221-29-501-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 107 ELIZABETH ST

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4,182

4,183

4,184

4,185

4,106

4,187

4,188

4,189

4,190

4,191

4,192

4,193

4,194

4,197
4, 198
4, 199
4,200
4,201
4,202

4,203

4,204
4,205

4,206

4,207

4,206
4,209
4,210

4,211

4,212

4,213

4,214

4,215

4,216

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TAXES DUE

WELCH ROBERT E
12-21-29-5BD-2500-0440 (HX)
DAD: 726 FLORIDA BLVD
LOTS 44 * 45 BLK 25
COHEN PETER J
C/O ULTIMATE MOTOR WORKS
12-21-29-5BD-2500-0600
PAD: I.AKE AVE
LOTS 60 61 t 62 BLK 25
BAXTER DAVID &amp;
PEPPERDINE PAME1A E
12-21-29-5BD-2B00-019A
PAD: FLORIDA BLVD
BEG NW COR LOT 19 BLK 28 RUN ..
MC CAFFRKY DERRICK (. JONELLE E
12-21-29-5BD-3100-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1346 FREYMARK ST
LOTS 8 i 9 t W 16 FT OF LOT ...
ARENCIBIA ROGER D &amp; HEILI
12-21-29-5BD-3300-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1005 NORTH ST
HUGHES MARTA E
12-21-29-5BD-3300-0120
PAD: 1109 NORTH ST
COVELL RICHARD J JR A ROBIN B
12-21-29-5BD-3700-0110 (HX)
PAD: 929 IAKE MARION DR
LOTS 11 * 12 BLK 37
CURRAN GERALD E &amp; LYNNE E
12-21-29-5BD-3700-0130 (MX)
PAD: 1100 SUNILAND AVE
LOTS 13 ) 14 BLK 37
GREENE F ALLAH
12-21-29-5BD-3800-0040 (HX)
PAD: 928 JAKE MARION DR
LOT 4 i W 45 FT OF LOT 5 BLK ..
QUIROZ OSVALDO &amp;
DELF1-QU10RZ MARISOL
12-21-29-5BD-3B00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 834 JAKE MARION DR
LOTS 24 I 25 BI.K 38
RODRIGUEZ JORGE
12-21-29-5BD-4100-0120
PAD: 632 ALPINE ST
LOT 12 &amp; E 1/2 OF LOT 13
OSORIO OCTAVIO &amp; DORA A
12-21-29-5BD-4100-0220 (HX)
PAD: 647 E HILLCREST ST
LOTS 22 t 23 BLK 41
AHERN DAVID K &amp; ADALEDA
12-21-29-5BD-4200-0080 (HX)
PAD: 648 E RIDGEWOOD ST
ALL LOT 8 &amp; E 40 FT OF LOT 9 ..
WOOD W P III 4 LYNN W
12-21-29-5BD-4200-0110
PAD: E RIDGEWOOD ST
W 20 FT OF LOT 11 S S 1/2 OF ..
WOOD LYNN W
12-21-29-5BD-4200-0120 (HX)
PAD: 880 EVERGREEN AVE
LOTS 12 I 13 i S 1/2 OF VAC ...
BARNECOTT JOHN &amp; BARBARA
12-21-29-5BD-4400-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1025 MARION OAKS CT
BEG 108.73 FT S 87 DEG 07 . ..
1,OCASIO FRANK V
12-21-29-5BD-4500-0030 (HX)
PAD: 608 E OAKHURST ST
LOTS 3 ♦ 4 ♦ E 50 FT OF LOT ...
TENDA MICHAEL C &amp; JENELLE L
12-21-29-5BD-4500-0150
PAD: 902 E EVERGREEN AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 15 ♦ ALL LOT 16 ..
SCHULD1NER MAl.COlM &amp; JANE
12-21-29-5BD-4900-0120
PAD: 609 CITRUS ST
LOT 12 I E 15 FT OF LOT 11 ...
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
12-21-29-5BD-5100-0090
PAD: GROVE AVE
LOTS 9 TO 12 BLK 51

SEQ. #

2,076.88

4,217

2,122.47

4,218

26.29

4,219

1,698.87

4,220

1,129.72

4.221

1,701.70

4.222

1,546.38

4.223

1,920.10

4,224

1,427.53

4,225

1,987.24

4,226

37.04

4,227

2,718.89

4,228

1,377.35

4,229

92.10

4,230

1,101.13

4,231

6,354.48

4,232

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ.«

2,070.48 4,255
LUKE MILTON L
12-21-29-5BD-6400-0370 (HX)
PAD: 457 E HIGH1AND ST
LOT 37 (LESS W 50 FT) ♦ ALL ...
2,502.97 4,256
HO MAN WING &amp; OLGA
12-21-29-5BD-6700-0140
PAD: 420 E ORANGE ST
W 44.46 FT OF LOT 14 ♦ E ...
3,230.19 4,257
THEODORE K TOMBROS INSURANCE
AGENCY INC
12-21-29-5BD-6800-0010
PAD: 604 PAIM SPRINGS DR
LOTS 1 » 2 BLK 68
466.16 4.258
METZDORF STEVEN i. STEPHANIE
12-21-29-5BD-8300-0040
42,759.87 4.259
DANIEL CORP OF WINTER PARK II
INC
12-21-29-5BD-8500-0010
PAD: 8B7 E ALTAMONTE DR
LOTS 1 TO 6 BLK 85
1,710.00 4,260
HOROW1T2 KENNETH (. DONNA
12-21-29-5BD-8600-0210
PAD: 218 NEWBURYPORT AVE
N 30 FT OF LOT 21 t S 40 FT ...
761.29 4,261
MARTIN JOHN W f. BARBARA A
12-21-29-5BD-8700-0200 (HX)
PAD: 314 NEWBURYPORT AVE
LOTS 20 • 21 BLK 87
1,133.03 4,262
SMITH DOUGLAS H i SAJ.LIE R
12-21-29-5BD-8800-0140 (HX)
PAD: 302 FOREST AVE
LOT 14 t S 1/2 OF LOT 15 BLK ...
1,410.66 4,263
KENNEDY MARIE A
12-21-29-5BD-8900-0040 (HX)
PAD: 215 HERMITS TRL
LOTS 4 t 5 BI.K 89
2,619.70 4,264
HOMAC DOMINIC M
12-21-29-5BD-8900-010A (HX)
PAD: 201 HERMITS TRL
ALL LOT 11 4 W 40 FT OF LOT ...
***##«**
...... ALTAMONTE I.AND HOTEL &amp;
******* NAVIGATION CO
**.***.PB i PGS 9 10 r. \2
5,948.65 4,265
FREEDOM CARDS INC
12-21-29-5BE-0000-4450
I’AD: 115 MAITLAND AVE
LOT 445 (I.ESS S 15 FT J RD)
12,024.01 4,266
ORIENTA OFFICE ASSOC
C/O PHILLIPS
12-21-29-5BE-0000-4500
PAD: 801 ORIENTA AVE
LOTS 450.4 451 (LESS S 120 ...

FIRST STATES INV 64 LP
C/O DURR WOLFF LP
12-21-29-5BE-0000-5900
PAD: E ALTAMONTE DR
LOTS 590 591 + 592 (LESS S ...
******‘LAKE MARION ESTATES UNRECD
*** **“ PLAT
RENNARD WILLIAM S 4 DARDARA V

9,271.2B

04.99

4,267

4,268

12-21-29-5UH-0000-001D
BEG NW COR LOT 1 RUN S ...

1,156.41

2,033.78

4,233

4,234
.a

2,013.27

4,235

382.65

4,236

236.72
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
12-21-29-5BD-5100-0130
PAD: E CENTER ST
ALL LOT 13 i W 1/2 OF LOT 14 ..,
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
142.62
12-21-29-5BD-5100-0140
E 1/2 OF LOT 14 &amp; ALL LOT 15 ..,
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
580.94
12-21-29-5BD-5200-0350
J.OTS 35 TO 40 BLK 52
1,173.36
GAI.FO COLEEN M
12-21-29-5BD-5500-0260 (HX)
PAD: 535 E HIGHLAND ST
E 11.64 FT OF LOT 26 &amp; W ...
167.00
HALJ. LESLIE
12-21-29-5BD-5800-0370
PAD: E RIDGEWOOD ST
E 37.5 FT OF W 49.12 FT OF ...
2,373.34
FRANKS WALTER TRUSTEE
12-21-29-5BD-5900-00 40
PAD: 540 E PINEV1EW ST
W 47.43 FT OF l.OT 4 * LOT 5 ...
1,570.28
FRANCKE WALTER TRUSTEE
FBO WALTER FRANCKE
12-21-29-5BD-5900-0050 (HX)
PAD': 536 PINEVIEW ST
W 15.89 FT OF LOT 5 ♦ ALL ...
898.84
KNIGHT JOSEPH W 4
BENNETT RUTH
12-21-29-5BD-5900-0220 (HX)
PAD: 505 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 22 (LESS W 26.74 FT) ♦ W ..
187.86
SPINDLER ROBERT A
12-21-29-5BD-5900-0340 (HX)
PAD: 545 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 34 (LESS W 42.42 FT) * W ..
2,084.97
CASTILLO HENRY JR &amp; LUSIA G
12-21-29-5BD-5900-0400
PAD: 561 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 40 &amp; E 26.74 FT OF LOT ...
2,194.77
FERRARO ANNE-MARIE
12-21-29-5BD-6000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 424 E PINEVIEW ST
LOT 11 ♦ E 1/2 OF LOT 12 BLK ..
1,251.81
HOROWITZ KENNETH A &amp; DONNA E
SOUTHALL LORA1NE T
12-21-29-5BD-6000-03B0
PAD: 453 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 38 ♦ W 15 FT OF LOT 39 . ..
277.14
LOPEZ BIANCA &amp;
LUKACHI ALEX
12-21-29-5BD-6100-0020
PAD: E OAKHURST ST
376.02
BR1GMAN URSULA M
12-21-29-5BD-6100-0030 (HX)
PAD: 452 E OAKHURST ST
LOTS 3 * 4 (LESS W 20 FT) ...
1,445.74
R1EBEL CRAIG A t JUDITH A
12-21-29-5BD-6100-0190 (HX)
PAD: 400 E OAKHURST ST
LOTS 19 4 20 BLK 61
2,584.38
MORA OLGA M 4
HO MAN WING
12-21-29-5BD-6200-0020
PAD: 460 E RIDGEWOOD ST
W 39.92 FT OF LOT 2 4 E ...
2,474.70
WAYNE JAMES B
12-21-29-5BD-6400-0190
PAD: 400 E HILLCREST ST
ALL OF LOT 19 ♦ LOT 20 (LESS ..
1,062.41
DAUGHERTY JANE R
12-21-29-5BD-6400-028Q (HX)
PAD: 425 E HIGHLAND ST
E 50 FT OF LOT 28 + W 25 FT ...

4,237

4.238
4.239
4.240

TRAVER AUGUSTINA Q
1,974.51 4,269
1221-29-5UH-0000-0100 (ilX)
PAD: 10 OLD GROVE LN
SEC 12 TWP 21S RGE 29E DEG ...
...........SEC 13 TWP 21 RNG 29**««***♦
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******‘REVISION
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13-21-29-501-0A00-008A
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*******LAKE VILLAS CONDOMINIUM
... “ ORB 950 PG 620
HUGHES RENEA
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FLOOD KEVIN P 4
BOWERS ANGELA P
13-21-29-503-0000-144A
PAD: 144 LAKE VILLAS A DR
UNIT 144A
PECK JOHN C 4 WANDA L
13-21-29-503-0000-652A (HX)
PAD: 652 LAKE VILLAS A DR
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CASSESE VINCENT E 4 RENEE
4,241

4,242

4,243

4,244

4,245

4,246

4,247

4,248

4,249

4,250

4,251

4,252

4,253

4,254

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4,271

4,272

4,273

4,274

13-21-29-503-0000-6660 (HX)
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“ “ •“ ROBERT L
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13-21-29-5O6-ODOO-0O70 (HX)
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LOTS 7 8 4 9 DLK D
MAGNOLIA SPRINGS CORP N V
C/O ROGER LONSWAY
13-21-29-506-OFOO-0070
PAD: 409 MAITLAND AVE
LOTS 6 4 7 4 DEG SE COR LOT ...
MURRAY COLLEEN M
13-21-29-506-OFOO-OO0O
PAD: 393 MAITLAND AVE
LOTS 8 9 10 11 12 4 S 125 FT ..
MAGNOLIA SPRINGS CORP NV
C/O ROGER LONSWAY
13-21-29-506-0F0O-0140
PAD: 708 MAGNOLIA AVE
E 10 FT OF LOT 14 DLK F ...
KERAVIS NICOLAS
13-21-29-506-0F00-0190
PAD: 714 E MAGNOLIA DR
LOT 19 t W 1/2 OF LOT 20 DLK ..
ALEXANDER GILBERT 4 GWENDOLYN
13-21-29-506-0F00-0370 (HX)
PAD: 707 HIGHLAND DR
LOTS 37 4 38 BLK F ROBERT L ...
HOWELL TIMOTHY M 4 MARGARET
13-21-29-506-0F00-0550 (HX)
PAD: 817 HIGHLAND DR
LOTS 55 + 56 BLK F ROBERT L ..,
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*******T0WN op ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
*******pB 12 PG 54
KREIDER JOHN C 4 KELLY S
13-21-29-507-0A00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 803 AGNES AVE
ROONEY ROBERT E 4
ROONEY SHIRLEY
13-21-29-507-OB0O-OO5O (HX)
PAD: 008 AGNES AVE
•“ “ ••LAKE ORIENTA HILLS UNIT 1
*“ “ “ PB 14 PG 71
PHILLIPS CARLTON 4 YVONNE W
13-21-29-508-0A00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 636 SHERWOOD DR
PASTRANA PRIMITIVO
13-21-29-508-0000-0060
PAD: 410 PINE AVE

2,016.20

1,263.89

8,817.94

133.17

933.44

4,275

4,276

4,277

4,278

4,279

3,712.38

4,280

1,214.92

4,2B1

638.62
712.49

4,282
4,283

1,496.67

4,284

2,109.91

4,285

NAME ■ PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

‘“ “ “ UNDEROAKS
*******p3 h pG 98
1,014.40 4,286
YEGGE GAYLORD S &amp; MARTHA J
13-21-29-510-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 814 E HIGHLAND DR
LOT 2 f E 7 FT OF LOT 3
1,767.90 4,287
MARTINEZ MARIO &amp; MARY
13-21-29-510-0000-0200 (1IX)
PAD: 410 SILVER OAKS LN
*******WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE NO. 1
******* orb 077 PG 493
542.18 4,28B
CORDERO JOSE A &amp; IRMA
13-21-29-512-0000-2320 (HX)
PAD: 232 WIMDMEADOWS
UNIT 232 WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE ...
*
.WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE NO. 2
***&lt;***oRfl 899 PG 2
878.02 4,289
WEIDNER TIMOTHY B
13-21-29-513-0000-3680
PAD: 368 WINDMEADOWS
UNIT 368
“ “ •“ WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE NO. 4
***“ “ ORB 960 PG 488
878.02 4,290
DIMARIO JEFFREY S ILEANA
13-21-29-515-0000-4260
PAD: 426 WINDMEADOWS
UNIT 426 WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE ...
*******ORiENTA POINT CONDOMINIUM 1
*******ORB 1073 PG 596
904.07 4,291
0R0SZ KRISTINE M
13-21-29-516-0000-2400
PAD: 240 ORIENTA PT
UNIT 240
DEVONF.Y BEVERLY G
13-21-29-516-0000-2680
PAD: 268 ORIENTA PT
UNIT 268
CAMACHO HAYDEE L S VEIT IA
RAMON k BRATT-VFITIA VICTORIA
13-21-29-516-0000-4460
PAD: 446 ORIENTA PT
UNIT 446
WIECHERS DE GRAUE VIRGINIA
APARTADO POSTAL 10-717
13-21-29-516-0000-4640
PAD: 464 ORIENTA PT
UNIT 464
...... HERMITAGE UNIT 2
...... . 22 PG 94
KURZON JOHN F
13-21-29-518-0000-0060
PAD: HERMITS TRL
.......CAPISTRANO
•“ “ “ ORB 1274 PG 1108
VAN CLEEF QUENTIN
13-21-29-520-0100-0180 (HX)
PAD: 200 MAITLAND #18 AVE
FERRELL JAMES
13-21-29-520-0300-0320 (HX)
PAD: 200 MAITLAND AVE #32
NEWMAN WILLIAM H
13-21-29-520-0600-0910
PAD: 200 MAITLAND #91 AVE
JANSEN KAY N
13-21-29-520-0800-1070 (HX)
PAD: 200 MAITLAND AVE #107
MACLEAN BONITA J
13-21-29-520-0800-1160 (HX)'
p a d : i&lt;5d M a i n l a n d a v e #,116
PERNOT XAVIER &amp; CAROLINE D
13-21-29-520-1200-1600
PAD: 200 MAITLAND #160 AVE
COX TERRY I, LIFE EST (SOHNF.N
CAMMY B t. COX SHANNON L)
13-21-29-520-1400-1690 (HX)
PAD: 200 MAITLAND AVE #169
SCHIRO MARLENE L
13-21-29-520-1500-1860 (HX)
PAD: 200 MAITLAND AVE #186
‘“ “ “ SANDY COVE
******.PB 24 PGS 86-91
MORTON GARY W &amp; BARBARA K
13-21-29-521-0000-0100
PAD: 552 ORANGE UNIT 10 AVE
BODNAR AMANDA
13-21-29-521-0000-0120
PAD: 552 ORANGE DR # 12
ROHRBACH THOMAS J &amp; CAROL
13-21-29-521-0000-0240
PAD: 558 ORANGE UNIT 24 AVE
DARDIGNAC ROSE-MARIF.
13-21-29-521-0000-0520
PAD: 570 ORANGE UNIT 52 AVE
RESTIS MARTIN S
13-21-29-521-0000-0840 (HX)
PAD: 576 ORANGE UNIT 84 AVE
COLE JOHN M
13-21-29-521-0000-1000 (HX)
PAD: 582 ORANGE AVE 1100
GRUNDY HOWARD O *C/0
LOUTTIT JENNIFER S13-21-29-521-0000-1060
PAD: 584 ORANGE AVE I 106
DIAZ ROSA M t JOSE E
13-21-29-521-0000-1110
PAD: 586 ORANGE DR #111
STAWSKI JOANN P
13-21-29-521-0000-1130 (HX)
TAD: 586 ORANGE UNIT 113 AVE
RACHEL ALBERT A &amp; LEEANNAH T
AND LESLIE A RACHEL
13-21-29-521-0000-1210
PAD: 586 ORANGE UNIT 121 AVE
PENNEL PAUL D
13-21-29-521-0000-1540
PAD: 596 ORANGE AVE #154
MARSHALL CANDICE J TRUST
C/O CHRIS HUMMER
13-21-29-521-0000-1560
PAD: 598 ORANGE AVE #156
PUGH PAUL J
13-21-29-521-0000-1660 (HX)
PAD: 600 ORANGE UNIT 166 AVE
KRUSE FRANCINE J
13-21-29-521-0000-1760 (HX)
PAD: 604 ORANGE DR #176
“ “ “ •ROYAL ARMS CONDO
“ “ “ ‘ORB 1460 PG 1564
NUTT MARION M i
NUTT ELIZABETH W
13-21-29-522-5040-0120
PAD: 504 ORANGE UNIT 12 AVE
UNIT 12 BLDG 504
KITTRELL DELINDA
13-21-29-522-5060-0240
PAD: 506 ORANGE UNIT 24 AVE
UNIT 24 BLDG 506
DE GRAUE VIRGINIA W
APARTADO POSTAL 10-717
13-21-29-522-5120-0230
PAD: 512 ORANGE UNIT 23 AVE
UNIT 23 BLDG 512
ROYAL ARMS CONDO LTD
13-21-29-522-5160-0150
PAD: 516 ORANGE UNIT 15 AVE
UNIT 15 BLDG 516
BROWNELL ROBERT l SUZANNE
13-21-29-522-5220-0340
PAD: 522 ORANGE UNIT 34 AVE
UNIT 34 BLDG 522

904.07

4,292

905.07

4,293

1,790.85

4,294

705.63

4,295

94.15

4,296

239.82

4,297

1,189.01

4,298

237.36

4,299

666.40
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•at % I

•■•# * ■

4,300

1,349.50

4,301

142.47

4,302

277.93

4,303

887.36

4, 304

867.36

4, 305

816.52

4.306

891.90

4.307

96.36

4.308

219.21

4, 309

896.48

4.310

794.42

4.311

262.12

4.312

789.14

4.313

818.28

4.314

817.52

4.315

285.99

4.316

117.99

4.317

1,296.93

4,318

809.91

4,319

1,163.95

4,320

1,153.91

4,321

809.91

4,322

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NAME-PARCELNUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. f

DEVER JAMES
630.63 4,323
13-21-29-522-5260-0110 (HX)
PAD: 526 ORANGE AVE #11
UNIT 11 BLDG 526
IRIZARRY LIVIA
809.91 4,324
13-21-29-522-5260-0330
PAD: 526 ORANGE DR 133
UNIT 33 BLDG 526
REYES CARMEN M
809.91 4,325
13-21-29-522-5280-0130
PAD: 528 ORANGE UNIT 13 AVE
UNIT 13 BLDG 528
MARTINEZ CARLOS &amp; BIANCA
449.97 4,326
13-21-29-522-5280-0200 (HX)
PAD: 528 ORANGE DR #20
UNIT 20 BLDG 528
HOFFMAN WARD R
484.78 4,327
13-21-29-522-5300-0230 (HX)
PAD: 530 ORANGE #23 AVE
UNIT 23 BLDG 530
REYES CARMEN M
565.71 4,328
13-21-29-522-5380-0250 (HX)
PAD: 538 ORANGE UNIT 25 AVE
UNIT 25 BLDG 538
BAILEY STEPHEN k PATRICIA
591.00 4,329
13-21-29-522-5420-0150 (HX)
PAD: 542 ORANGE AVE UNIT 15
UNIT 15 BLDG 542
******* GENESIS PROFESSIONAL CENTER
******•CONDO
*******oRB 1891 PG 434
CHAUDHARI GOVIND M TRUSTEE
3,339.60 4,330
13-21-29-524-0000-0060
PAD: 815 ORIENTA UNIT #6 AVE
UNIT 6 GENESIS PROFESSIONAL ...
----------- SEC 14 TWP 21 RNG 29—
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS INV LLC
11,802.18 4,331
1 BUCKHEAD LOOP « 1703
14-21-29-300-004A-0000
PAD: 295 436 SR
SUN VISTA HOTELS INC
47,028.75 4,332
14-21-29-300-014D-0000
PAD: 235 WYMORE RD
EXPERT CAR CARE INC
9,550.39 4,333
14-21-29-300-014H-0000
PAD: 200 W 436 SR
WYMORE ENTERPRISES INC
5,719.19 4,334
14-21-29-300-014L-0000
PAD: 252 WYMORE RD
CLEAR CHANNEL METROPI.EX INC
265.84 4,335
C/O CHANCELLOR MEDIA WHITECO
14-21-29-300-015A-0000
*******iqwANA SUBD AMENDED PLAT
*******pg 10 pG u
SMITH RONALD C
1,943.87 4,336
14-21-29-501-0B00-0100
PAD: 295 LORAINE DR
****** *ORIENTA GARDENS 1ST ADD
****** **
******* pg 10 pc 27
958.08 4,337
KROENKE NANCY H
14-21-29-503-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 107 HATTAWAY DR
•*•**••dol -ray manor
••*••••*
....**PB 11 PG 98
MOJICA EDWIN R k NELIZ
1,470.82 4, 338
14-21-29-504-0A00-0290
PAD: 104 GENEVIEVE DR
1,217.69 4,339
PYLE DALE A k MARILYN K
14-21-29-504-0A00-0320 (HX)
PAD: 110 GENEVIEVE DR
218.37 4,340
CUELLAR ROSELIA G
14-21-29-5O4-0AOO-033O (HX)
PAD: 112 GENEVIEVE DR
1,222.84 4, 341
FLORES ALBERT
14-21-29-504-0A00-0420 (HX)
PAD: 129 GENEVIEVE DR
“ “ ***ORIENTA GARDENS REVISED
******* PIjAT
*******PB 10 pG 26
GARVIN ISAAC
3,523.28 4,342
14-21-29-505-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 126 HATTAWAY DR
254.31 4,343
GARVIN ISAAC
14-21-29-505-0000-001A
PAD: HATTAWAY DR
LOT 1A REVISEC PLAT OF
....**ALDEAN GARDENS
....**PB 15 PG 18
1,273.80 4,344
ALICEA LUIS k JOANNE
14-21-29-506-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 116 HOLLYHOCK DR
2,081.01 4,345
JORGE JUAN R
14-21-29-506-0000-0240
PAD: 103 HOLLYHOCK DR
******* gsCONDIDO PHASE 1
*******pB 23 PGS 45-48
1,904.54 4,346
SAUNDERS J L
14-21-29-509-0300-0060
PAD: 6 ESCONDIDO
UNIT 6 SEC 3
•“ ***•ESCONDIDO SEC 8
*******pg 24 PG 94
768.94 4,347
KIND ZELDA
14-21-29-514-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 97 ESCONDIDO
UNIT 97
197.35 4,348
TE1TELBAUM LINDA
14-21-29-514-0000-1090 (HX)
PAD: 109 ESCONDIDO
UNIT 109
1,244.48 4,349
DAVENIGNO CHRISTINA k
BORGOS PHILIP
14-21-29-514-0000-1100 (HX)
PAD: 110 ESCONDIDO
UNIT 110
*******WESTMONTE OFFICE PARK CONDO
•••***•ORB 3710 PAGE 1535
****** *ai,L 14-21-2 9-510-0AOO-0120
2.059.48 4,350
USTLER II INC
14-21-29-522-0200-0010
2.059.48 4,351
USTLER II INC
14-21-29-522-0200-0020
*....*.ORIENTA GARDENS
**••*••pg a PG 90
2,464.40 4,352
MC LAUGHLIN JAMES P JR l JOYCE
14-21-29-5BF-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 144 HATTAWAY DR
•*****•spring VALLEY ESTATES
********
*•••*••pg 22 PGS 74 ( 75
3,199.98 4,353
SULLIVAN BERNARD k AILEEN
14-21-29-5EV-0B00-0120 (HX)
PAD: 306 SPRING VALLEY DR
3,016.86 4,354
ZEHEL MICHAEL
14-21-29-5EV-OC0O-O400 (HX)
PAD: 259 BUTTERCUP C1R
----------- SEC 15 TWP 21 RNG 29--- -- ---8,126.10 4,355
AMERICAN CHILDREN'S ACADEMIES
INC k ALLEN ANGELA I
15-21-29-300-021B-0000
PAD: 389 SPRING OAKS BLVD
8,313.80 4,356
VALLANCOURT A WILLIAM TRUSTEE
FBO A WILLIAM VALLANCOURT
15-21-29-300-032F-0000 (HX)
PAD: 101 HORSE LOVERS LN
(1.956 AC)
617.85 4,357
BARRETT RICHARD L
15-21-29-300-033A-0000
PAD: SPRING VALLEY STABLE
•••*••••
•••«*•*GOLDIE MANOR 1ST ADD
••••••*pg 13 pc 89
1,318.11 4,358
VALDES MIRELLA
15-21-29-502-0000-0470
PAD: 165 JAY DR

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TAXES DUE

SEQ. I

LOPEZ RICHARD M
1,162.99
15-21-29-502-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 105 JOANNE CT
•**•••*goldie manor
....**PB 13 PG 71
WALKER ROBERT P k
1,339.92
WALKER PEGGY D
15-21-29-503-0000-0060
PAD: 202 GERRY DR
FONTAINE RAYNALD k RINA
732.94
15-21-29-503-0000-0210
PAD: 132 RONNIE DR
..... SHADY OAKS
******* pg n pG 24
AMID ABDEI.HAMID k ZHOR E A
693.14
15-21-29-505-0000-006A (HX)
PAD: 143 GRACE BLVD
N 25 FT OF LOT 6 I S 50 FT .. ,
MC KENNA DANIEL P k BRADFORD
1,199.19
MARVIN J k MCKENNA EDWARD JR
15-21-29-505-0000-0530 (HX)
PAD: 158 EILEEN AVE
*******m u .TON PARK
*******pB 12 PG 17
WALLACE JOANNE V
187.86
15-21-29-506-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 219 FRANCES DR
LOT 17 + N 36 FT OF LOT 18
.....*.LONG VIEW HEIGHTS
******* PB 12 PG 9
RB105 LLC
1,624.51
15-21-29-507-0100-0010
PAD: 488 ESTHER I.N
LOT 1 (LESS RD) k W 23.02 FT
VELO JOSE A k MIRIAM T
168.52
15-21-29-507-0100-0020
PAD: ESTHER J.N
LOT 2 (LESS W 23.02 FT) BLK 1
VELO JOSE A k MIRIAM T
165.31
15-21-29-507-0100-0030
PAD: ESTHER 1.N
W 50 FT OF LOT 3 BI.K 1 ...
******‘WEATHERSFIELD 2ND ADD
•••*«*•pg 12 PGS 102 » 103
THOMPSON VICTORIA k
1,034.70
GITLES ROSE
15-21-29-509-1500-0170 (HX)
PAD: 506 TULANE DR
ATWELL MARTHA J
880.76
15-21-29-509-1700-0130 (MX)
PAD: 525 NOTRE DAME DR
SAUERS KEITH D k NALAINA A
960.96
15-21-29-509-1700-0140 (HX)
PAD: 519 NOTRE DAME DR
RAMOS CINDY
652.89
15-21-29-509-1700-0340 (HX)
PAD: 594 CLEMSON DR
BANDUR JOSEPH M
1,632.61
15-21-29-509-2000-0080
PAD: 592 FORDHAM AVE
GRISSOM CHARLIE k JOHNNIE
1,430.41
15-21-29-509-2300-0010 (HX)
PAD: 691 COLGATE DR
1,161.58
JARVIS SANDRA E
15-21-29-509-2500-0030 (HX)
PAD: 685 I.A SALLE DR
1,593.86
HAMEL KEITH I, k KATHERINE K
15-21-29-509-2500-0100 (HX)
PAD: 629 LA SALLE DR
******‘WEATHERSFIELD 1ST ADD
******* PB 12 PGS 66 I 67
1,474.23
JACOBS SHARI G
15-21-29-510-0100-0140
PAD: 340 E TULANE DR
1,324.06
RACKARD DWAYNE k TANYA
15-21-29-510-0200-0040 (HX)
PAD: 387 TULANE DR
VAN HETTEMA HELEN
774.46
15-21-29-510-0500-0240 (HX)
PAD: 323 CLEMSON DR
JUR1 JEFFERSON k MARIA
973.79
15-21-29-510-0600-0060 (HX)
PAD: 453 CITADEL DR
WIESELBERG CIAUD1A M k
1,813.19
WIESELBERG SANDY A
15-21-29-510-0600-0110
PAD: 433 CITADEL DR
MC GUIRE RONALD H
547.34
15-21-29-510-0900-0170 (HX)
PAD: 510 MICHIGAN AVE
524.50
TEATE LINDA L
15-21-29-510-1200-0060 (HX)
PAD: 469 W NOTRE DAME IR
153.48
TATE EVA B k
TATE JOHN E
15-21-29-510-1300-0010 (HX)
PAD: 499 W TULANE DR
1,773.66
GEIERSBACH ROBERT E k NORMA M
15-21-29-510-1300-0100
PAD: 447 W TU1ANE DR
****** *SPRING VALLEY FARMS SEC 02
••«•***pB 14 pG 59
DYER PAUL L k CAROL A
15-21-29-511-0A00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 105 PINE NEEDLE LN
BUHLER MARK J k ARLENE B
15-21-29-511-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 113 PINE NEEDLE LN
.....**spR1NG VALLEY FARMS SEC 10
•••••••pg 16 pc 54
SACKETT THOMAS E k JUDITH A
15-21-29-515-0B00-01A0 (HX)
PAD: 400 SPRING VALLEY RD
...... SPRING OAKS UNIT 6

3,245.88

4,359

4, 360

4, 361

4,362

4, 363

4,364

4, 365

4,366

4,367

4,368

4, 369
4, 370
4, 371
4, 372
4, 373
4, 374
4,375

4,376
4, 377
4,378
4, 379
4, 380

4,381
4, 382
4, 383

4,384

4,387

******* pg 20 PGS 71 k 72

2,251.44 4,388
HONEYCUTT ROBERT E
15-21-29-516-0000-0610
PAD: 603 IRIS ST
•*•••••MONTGOMERY SQUARE
******* PB 24 PGS 8 k 9
HARRIS MOSES k RUBY
15-21-29-518-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 506 DERBY DR
ORTIZ MICHELLE
15-21-29-518-0000-0970
PAD: 506 PALACE DR
•*»•*•‘MONTGOMERY WOODS CONDO
******* PB 25 PGS 97 TO 99
GONZALEZ-ABREU CELIA
415.12 4,391
15-21-29-520-0000-1020 (HX)
PAD: 451 S NETHERWOOD CRESENT
UNIT 102
703.09 4,392
LUIZ JOSE SR
15-21-29-520-0000-4010 (HX)
PAD: 413 S NETHERWOOD CRESENT
UNIT 401
***•••*MONTGOMERY CLUB CONDO
•••••• *0Rg 1 4 1 1 pG 3 7 8 ,, pg 27 PGS
*••••••( 36 t pg 30 pgs 23 TO 26
S1LNIK FABIAN D
4,393
15-21-29-523-0000-1200
PAD: 120 OLIVE TREE CIR
UNIT 120
956.33 4,394
OKULY PATRICIA
15-21-29-523-0000-1360 (HX)
PAD: 136 OLIVE TREE CIR
UNIT 136
1,742.24 4,395
CLARETTI CLAUDIO k
CINTRON ANA
15-21-29-523-0000-1820
PAD: 182 OLIVE TREE CIR
UNIT 182
*•••••*WEKIVA SPRINGS OFFICE PARK
**•**•*•
*******CONDO
*******ORB 1532 PG 203

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

GARCIA ANTONIO k MARIA
15-21-29-525-0A00-1050
PAD: 421 MONTGOMERY RD
KARIM ALTAF Y
15-21-29-525-0A00-1 650
PAD: 421 MONTGOMERY RD
SULLIVAN PATRICK R
15-21-29-525-0B00-1310
PAD: 415 MONTGOMERY RD
SULLIVAN PATRICK R
15-21-29-525-0B00-1350
PAD: 415 MONTGOMERY RD
BETHEL WILLIAM
15-21-29-525-OC00-1050
PAD: 409 MONTGOMERY RD

TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

926.00

4, 396

926.00

4,397

1,320.53

4,398

1,320.53

4, 399

926.00

4,400

■

•105
•165
•131
•135
*

•105

*•**‘MONTGOMERY WOODS CONDO PH 2
* ** **QRB 1535 PG 1312
SOLOMON VIVIAN G k
1,274.33 4,401
KNA1.L MARGARET
15-21-29-526-0000-1303 (HX)
PAD: 553 MAJESTIC WAY #1303
UNIT 1303
“ * ** *ALTAMONTE LANDING
,***** pg 47 PGS S5 k 56
PAUL k FISH USA INC
15-21-29-530-0000-0040
PAD: 163 WEATHERSFIEI.D AVE
AYRES ME I.AN IE
15-21-29-530-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 126 N WEATHERSFIELD AVE
LOPERA HILDEBRANDO I, k FI.OR M
15-21-29-530-0000-0570 (HX)
PAD: 144 N WEATHERSFIEI.D AVE
'•** “ SPRING VALLEY FARMS
......PB 14 PG 51
3,334.06 4,405
BELARDO CARMELO k
VARGAS-BEI.ARDO JOSEF! NA M
15-21-29-5CI-0B00-0530 (HX)
PAD: 602 SPRING VALLEY RD
&gt;«**•* t b a 1LWOOD ESTATES SEC 2
i***** pg 18 pcs 12 l 13
1,213.79 4,406
MCHAYLE DELROY &amp;
MCHAYLR LEBERT
15-21-29-5DB-0000-2660 (HX)
PAD: 608 VENEER DR
MORRIS CHRISTEI.
15-21-29-5DB-0000-2780 (HX)
PAD: 426 NORTHWESTERN AVE
CLIFT JEFFREY S k CLIFT
DARRELL P k CLIFT KENNETH R
15-21-29-5DB-0000-2880 (HX)
PAD: 724 MAHOGANY LN
..... HEATHERTON VILLAGE UNIT 1
1***** PB 19 PGS 36 + 37
442.45
CLORE JEREMY A
15-21-29-5DQ-0000-5080 (HX)
PAD: 508 HEATHERTON VILLAGE
618.94
BRIGGS DARLA E
15-21-2 9-5DQ-0000-5140 (HX)
PAD: 514 HEATHERTON VILLAGE
RATCHFORD MICHAEL J &amp; DAWN M
1,358.70
15-21-29-5DQ-0000-5240
PAD: 524 HEATHERTON VILLAGE
-------------SEC 16 TWP 21 RNG 29*******e o r e s t c i t y
******* PB 2 PG 60
SHEEN THOMAS k
8,344.58 4,412
SONG DERSHYA
1621-29-501-0000-0230
PAD: 946 W 436 SR
PT LOTS 23 f 22 DESC AS BEG ...
2,939.80 4,413
PARRY BARBARA C
16-21-29-501-0000-1630
PAD: 1030 BUNNELL RD
LOTS 163 I 164 S OF RD I N ...
****** *SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT
.... “ PB 15 PGS 88 k 89
1,744.60 4,414
YOUNG PETER k PATRICIA
16-21-29-502-0D00-0170 (HX)
PAD: 650 CORTEZ CIR
*******SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT
******* PB 16 PG 71
CARR WILLIAM E k DOROTHY J
16-21-29-503-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 407 E ALCAZAR AVE
IRIZARRY WISSELI,
16-21-29-503-0A00-0140
PAD: 806 CASTILE DR
******‘ALTAMONTE VI LIAGE 02
****** *o r b 1232 PG 275
BURGOS LUIS A
934.86 4,417
16-21-29-504-0400-4020
PAD: 402 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 402 BLDG 400 ALTAMONTE ,..
112.48 4,418
PITTS NANCY K
16-21-29-504-0500-5020 (HX)
PAD: 502 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 502 BLDG 500 ALTAMONTE ...
WOOD BILLY C k DONNA Y
863.26 4,419
16-21-29-504-0500-5090
PAD: 509 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 509 BLDG 500 ALTAMONTE ...
192.70 4,420
GOMEZ JORGE I k
VIDAL LUC11A
16-21-29-504-0500-5190 (HX)
PAD: 519 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 519 BLDG 500 ALTAMONTE ...
HASHIMOTO EIGORO k MARIE B
863.26 4,421
16-21-29-504-0600-6160
PAD: 616 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 616 BLDG 600 ALTAMONTE ...
ROBINSON CARTER D
123.12 4,422
16-21-29-504-0600-6240 (HX)
PAD: 624 E SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 624 BLDG 600 ALTAMONTE ...
“ •“ •ALTAMONTE VILLAGE 01
......ORB 1257 PG 1007
RODRIGUEZ JULIO C
753.46 4,423
16-21-29-505-0200-2040
PAD: 204 W SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 204 BLDG 200 ALTAMONTE ...
ALICEA ELIAS C k
85.67 4,424
RIVERA AGAPITA M
16-21-29-505-0300-3070 (HX)
PAD: 307 W SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 307 BLDG 300 ALTAMONTE ...
MAISONET JAMIE k
935.86 4,425
MAISONET EVELYN
16-21-29-505-0300-3190
PAD: 319 W SAN SEBASTIAN CT
UNIT 319 BLDG 300 ALTAMONTE ...
“ “ “ SUNSHINE LANE SUBD
“ “ “ PB 25 PG 61
LINCOLN DON F k BORIBOON
4,319.92 4,426
16-21-29-506-0000-0090
PAD: 850 SUNSHINE LN
“ •“ •ARBORS AT ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
“ ••“ PB 46 PG 30
BLACK RONALD W TRUSTEE
11,901.95 4,427
FBO
16-21-29-515-0000-0020
PAD: PEARL LAKE CSWY
“ “ “ WEST TOWN CENTER A REPLAT
“ “ “ PB 48 PGS 78 k 79
BRADSHAW CHARLES E JR
50,819.79 4,428
16-21-29-516-0000-0040
PAD: 798 WEST TOWN PKWY
“ ••••RADER - ARTHUR'S PLAT
“ **“ PB 59 PGS 8 k 9
“ “ “ ALL 16-21-29-501-0000-185A
RADER ROBERT E LEE TRUSTEE
13,343.92 4,429
FBO
16-21-29-521-0000-0010
----------- SEC 17 TWP 21 RNG 29
“ ••“ PEARL LAKE HEIGHTS 1ST ADD
********
“ **•* PB 8 PG 60

' l i

1

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Tub IIrralo

Pagf! 4 0 May 2 . 0 16.200*1
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

tl

TAXES DUE

SMITH WALTER F 4
SOLOMON GERTRUDE
17-21-29-501-0800-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1165 MAGNOLIA AVE
LOTS 4 4 5 BLK B
RICHARDS FRANCES J
17-21-29-501-0B00-0210 (HX)
PAD: 115 JEWEL DR
LOTS 21 4 22 BLK B
QUARTERMAINE JUDITH B
17-21-29-501-QB00-0290 (HX)
PAD: 1150 LAKE VIEW DR
LOTS 29 4 30‘BLK B
KLIGOPOUI.OS JAMES 4 ANNA
17-21-29-501-0D00-017A
SLY 12 FT OF ELY 128.29 FT ...
HUNT DANNY M
17-21-29-501-0DO0-019A
PAD: 1109 W 436
BEG SW COR LOT 19 RUN N 12 ...
******‘LITTLE PEARL 1AKE HEIGHTS
****“ *PB 8 PG 87
NAKADA CHATUPORN 4
NAKADA GLENN
17-21-29-502-0A00-0050 (HX)
SPII.ATRO RONALD J
17-21-29-502-OAO0-0210
PAD: 1194 W 436 SR
GOMEZ JOSE R
17-21-29-502-0A00-0280
PAD: 1110 W 436
LOTS 28 4 29 (LESS ST RD ...
CIANFRONE MARINA 4 CIAFRONE
JULIETTE 4 ADAMS RONALD G
17-21-29-502-0B00-0020
PAD: 1175 W LAKEVIEW CIR
CIANFRONE MARINA 4
ADAMS RONALD
17-21-29-502-0B00-003O (HX)
PAD: 1197 W LAKEVIEW CIR
LOT 3 4 NLY 20.7 FT OF LOT 4 ..
******* PEARL JAKE HEIGHTS

SEQ. 0

2,019.83

4,430

1,836.82

4, 431

774.85

4, 432

156.85

4, 433

3,361.97

4,434

1,015.35

4, 435

2,833.22

4,436

3,247.89

4, 437

1,295.71

4, 438

2,012.13

4, 439

.......pa a pGS 31 4 50

IJVVARRO LUIS M
17-21-29-505-0500-007A (HX)
PAD: 1125 ACADEMY DR
N 100 FT OF W 100 FT OF LOTS ..
***••*‘CENTER HEIGHTS
*
...... *PB 9 PG 93

1,251.16

4,440

BAETZOLD

1,960.36

4,441

R

M

4

MILLER R C
TC50
17-21-29-506-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1230 WOODMERE DR
*
...... *FOREST LAKE SUBDIVISION
...... PB 4 PG 8
LYND

MEDFORD

D

4 WILLIE

LYND
LYND

GLENDA
RONALD

D
L

2,181.05

M

17-21-29-507-0000-0060
P A D : 410 F O R E S T L A K E D R
LOTS 6 4 7
( L E S S N 100 F T

OF

..

1,936.44

4

17-21-29-507-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 420 FOREST LAKE DR
CARROLL SHARON 4
MC LAUGHLIN EDWARD L
17-21-29-507-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 450 FOREST LAKE DR
E 165 IT OF N 115 FT OF LOT ...
MC LAUGHLIN JOSEPH E 4 SANDRA
17-21-29-507-0000-011A (HX)
PAD: 1252 JEAN CT
LOT 11 (LESS E 165 FT OF N ...
HAMILTON JONATHAN
17-21-29-507-0000-0530
PAD: 1030 ACADEMY DR
N 90 FT OF S 180 FT OF LOTS ...
*******PLACID HILL
...... PB 9 PG 63
CARTER

TAB1THA

4,442

L

1,119.10

1,111.61

799.51

1,406.67

17-21-29-509-0C00-0060 (HX)
PAD: 910 SONJA PL
******‘MIRROR LAKE SUBD REPLAT
...... PB 9 PG 23
2,073.77
NICHOLS RANDALL W 4 KATHRYN
17-21-29-510-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 3610 LAKEVIEW DR
LOT 4 4 WLY 10 FT OF LOT 5 ...
•••••••BEVERLY TERRACE DEDICATED
...... AS MIRROR LAKE FIRST ADO
...... PB 11 PGS 50 4 51
TINKES ELEANOR R 4 ROLAND P
1,481.14
17-21-29-511-0A00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 3706 MIRROR LAKE DR
LOT 3 (LESS E 32 IT) BLK A
SCOTT HARRY S TRUSTEE
1,526.99
C/O BRADFORD D BLANCK TTEE
17-21-29-511-0E00-0080
PAD: 1004 S OAK LN
LOT 8 4 BEG NW COR LOT 9 RUN ..
•••••••BEAR I.AKE HILLS
...... PB 13 PG 37
WEBB WILLIAM J
780.57
17-21-29-512-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 3619 ANNA DR
MASON CLAUDINE
732.80
17-21-29-512-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 3606 ANNA DR
WIGGINS I.AVON A 4 REBECCA A
572.55
17-21-29-512-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 1217 GAIL ST
GLANV11.LE NEVILLE WE
1,561.34
17-21-29-512-0000-0760
PAD: 1225 GAIL ST
KOSTER LAWRENCE H
1,010.95
17-21-29-512-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 1224 MARIE AVE
RYCHLOCK THOMAS G 4 CAROL A
947.49
17-21-29-512-0000-0810 (HX)
PAD: 1212 MARIE AVE
*
.MELODY ACRES
••*»•**PB 12 PG 6
HASLACKER SHIRLEY
1,059.25
17-21-29-514-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1515 MELODY LN
••••**•PENDLETON SUBD
••**••*PB 11 PG 37
HARD MICHAEL A 4 SHARON L
299.66
17-21-29-516-0000-0120
PAD: GROVE AVE
...... PEARL LAKE HEIGHTS BLK 6
...... PB 8 PG 50
SADRI FARAMARZ TRUSTEE
2,075.22
17-21-29-518-0600-0070
PAD: 1101 PEARL VIEW DR
*••••**CIMARRON GROVES

•*••••*PB 3 ! pcs 56 t 57
HEISERMAN HOLLY
17-21-29-521-0000-0100
PAD: 4058 ANNA DR
PT LOT 10 DESC AS BEG NE COR .
•••••••PRATT ACRES REPLAT OF
.......PB 37 pc 100
NIEVES GUADALUPE 4 MARINA
17-21-29-523-0000-0010
PAD: BEAR LAKE RD
•••••••ACADEMY OAKS
...... PB 38 PG 39
SMITH STEVE M 4 MELODY A
17-21-29-524-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 166 ACADEMY OAKS PL
MORONEY DEAN L 4 ROBIN A
17-21-29-524-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 1230 ASTERWOOD CT
•••••••PEARL LAKE VILLAS REPLAT
•••••••PB 47 PG 59

1,131.55

496.29

4,443

4,444

4,445

4,446

4,447

4,448

4,449

4,450

4,451
4,452
4,453
4,454
4,455
4,456

4,457

4,458

4,459

4,460

4,461

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

ALBUQUERQUE SEFORA 4
NUNES WALTER JR
17-21-29-528-0000-0010
PAD: 431 OPAL CT
...... CAMERON GROVE
......*PB 53 pGS 05 tHRU 87
PROBEN THOMAS E
17-21-29-531-0000-0010
PAD: 1300 HOLLY GLEN RUN
KNORR STEVEN D 4 JEAN R
17-21-29-531-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 1404 HOLLY GLEN RUN
YOON SANG H 4
YOON CHUL H
17-21-29-531-0000-0540 (HX)
PAD: 3878 AI DEN PL
SMITH RICHARD A 4 SHARI J
17-21-29-531-0000-0750 (HX)
PAD: 1325 HOLLY GLEN RUN
1ARSON ROBB F 4 CEIL H
17-21-29-531-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 1317 HOLLY GLEN RUN
PATINO TOMAS 4 ROXANA
17-21-29-531-0000-0840 (HX)
PAD: 1377 HOLLY GLEN RUN
..... MC NEILS ORANGE VILLA
..... PB 2 PG 99
MAR1NARO ANTHONY
17-21-29-5BG-0000-028B (HX)
PAD: 9000 OVERLAND RD
S 150 FT OF E 75 FT OF W 250 ..,
A SONG INC
17-21-29-5BG-0000-028I
PAD: 9920 OVERLAND RD
N 200 FT OF S 900 FT OF LOT ...
NIEVES GUADALUPE 4 MARINA
17-21-29-5BG-0000-037D
PAD: S BEAR LAKE RD
PT LOT 37 DESC A9 BEG 266 FT
UNIQUE HEALTH CARE INC
17-21-29-5BG-0000-055C
PAD: 1373 BUNNELL RD
S 1/2 OF LOT 55 (LESS W 210 ...
ARCO INTERNATIONAL INC
C/O ROBERT CLEMENTS
17-21-29-5BG-0000-0720
PAD: 9807 EDEN PARK AVE
PT OF LOTS 72 4 73 DESC AS ...
ARCO INTERNATIONA!. INC
C/O ROBERT CLEMENTS
17-21-29-5BC-0000-0750
PAD: 9807 EDEN PARK AVE
PT OF LOT 75 DESC AS BEG ...
GARCIA DANIA
17-21-29-5BG-0000-076B (HX)
PAD: 5010 CUB LAKE DR
N 203.8 FT OF E 266 FT OF W ...
MORRIS THERESA E
17-21-29-5BG-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 9748 CUB COVE DR
PT LOT 77 BEG 165 FT E OF SW ...
MORRIS THERESA E
17-21-29-5BG-0000-077A
PAD: 5216 CUB LAKE DR
W 165 FT OF LOT 77
MORRIS THERESA E
17-21-29-5BG-0000-077D
PAD: 5114 CUB LAKE DR
BEG 225 FT E OF NW COR LOT ...
MORRIS THERESA E
17-21-29-5BG-0000-077F
PAD: 5100 CUB COVE
LOT 77 (LESS BEG 165 FT E OF ...
MORRIS THERESA E
17-21-29-5BG-0000-077G
PAD: CUB COVE
PT LOT 77 BEG SE COR RUN N ...
HAMILTON JONATHAN D 4 DANA B
17-21-29-5BG-0000-079L (HX)
PAD: 5426 CUB LAKE DR
W 20 FT OF E 115 FT 4 S 219 ...
CROFT MICHAEL S
17-21-29-5BG-0000-4OAO
PAD: 9800 S BEAR LAKE RD
LOT 40A ♦ S 1/2 OF LOT 39A
----------- SEC 18 TWP 21 RNG 29MAXWELL CAROLYN P
1821-29-300-006A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 3507 OLEl'HA DR
*.... TRIM ACRES
•••••••PB 10 PG 38
JORGENSEN GRACE
18-21-29-501-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 801 BILL DOT DR
.......CLEAVES SUBD
•••••••PB 8 PG 73
OLIVEIRA HILDA M
18-21-29-502-OAOO-0020 (HX)
PAD: 904 S BEAR LAKE RD
E 1/2 OF LOT 2 (LESS N 5 FT) ...
•***•••LYNWOOD
..... PB 12 PGS 71 72 4 73
ALLI FEROSE 4
ALL1 A1SHA
18-21-29-503-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 3307 CURTIS DR
RAINEY SORAYA
18-21-29-503-0000-0900
PAD: 1206 LYNWOOD AVE
..... II.ESDALE MANOR
•••••••PB 11 PG 89
LUCENA MARIA
18-21-29-504-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 3224 WALTON RD
STAGGS CHRISTOPHER 4 SUSAN
18-21-29-504-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 3220 E WALTON RD
MUGUERZA AMILCAR 4
MARTINEZ PILAR
18-21-29-504-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 703 VIRGINIA LN
SANTOS M1RTHA D
18-21-29-504-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 3220 CHADWICK RD
KERN EDWARD W 4 KATHY A
18-21-29-504-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 3226 CHADWICK RD
HARRY RICHARD D 4 JEAN M
18-21-29-504-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 3302 CHADWICK RD
•••*•••PARADISE POINT 4TH SECTION
..... PB 11 PG 90
MACE DONALD A 4 BARBARA K
18-21-29-505-0B00-0010 (HX)
PAD) 2937 PINE AVE
.......pARADISE poiNT 1 ST SEC
•••••••PB 8 PG 80
GRACIANI JUDY 4
GRACIANI MARISOL L ET AL
18-21-29-506-0B00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1223 E FLORAL WAY
MC KENNA HELEN K 4
MC KENNA EDWARD M JR
18-21-29-506-0E00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 2930 E FLORAL WAY
ELZ1NGA JAMES L 4 JULIA A
18-21-29-506-0E00-0170
PAD: HIBISCUS LN
ELZINGA JAMES L 4 JULIA A
18-21-29-506-0E00-0180
PAD: S BALMY BEACH DR
LOT 18 (LESS S 45 FT) BLK E
DHILLON TEJINDER S 4 CYNTHIA
18-21-29-506-0E00-0190 (HX)
PAD: 1312 S BALMY BEACH DR

SEQ. 0

3,267.74

4,464

4,545.57

4,465

957.48

4,471

6,305.42

4,472

143.41

4,473

3,242.16

4,474

3,407.79

4,475

1,745.29

4,476

2,784.18

4,477

1,997.98

4,478

2,996.31

4,479

1,824.64

4,480

856.92

4,481

999.66

4,482

2,142.79

4,483

4,346.67

4,484

1,776.77

4,485

722.83

4,486

1,441.06

4,487

1,349.16

4,488

1,764.96

4,489

4,496

SEQ. 0

LOT 19 (LESS N 45 FT) 4 ALL ...
•****••PARADISE POINT 3RD SEC
.... *PB 9 PG 74
1,536.49 4,502
DUNSON DAVID F &amp; ANNE S
18-21-29-507-0B00-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1526 S FLORAL WAY
•••••••PARADISE POINT 2ND SEC
•••••••PB 9 PG 18
1,643.49 4,503
TORSIELLO PHIL T &amp; BETH
18-21-29-509-0200-0180 (HX)
PAD: 3118 CECELIA DR
LOT 18 TRACT 2
.....PARADISE POINT
.... *PB 7 PG 87
16,795.70 4,504
OHIO SAVINGS BANK
18-21-29-51O-OE0O-OO9O (HX)
PAD: 3145 E CECELIA DR
.... ‘SUNSET SHORES
•******PB 7 PG 94
4,832.56 4,505
SPEHN GREG C &amp;
SPEHN I.ESA K
18-21-29-513-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1329 BALMY BEACH DR
••»••••GUERNSEY SURVEY FOR FRANK
•••••••D
•••*•••DB 99 PG 326
2,085.65 4,506
MERO ELMER &amp; GLADYS
18-21-29-515-0000-004E
PAD: 3217 HOLLIDAY AVE
LOT 4 N OF RD (LESS N 554.92 ...
..... ‘HOLLIDAY BEAR LAKE SUBD
•••••••NO 2
*
.PB 4 PG 46
2,054.67 4,507
WHITE LOUIE F £ JILL W
18-21-29-518-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 3541 HOLLIDAY AVE
LOT 78 (LESS N 12 FT) &amp; ALL ...
•••••••BEAR LAKE MANOR
*
..... *PB 11 PG 79
1,568.93 4,508
CARTER BARBARA J
18-21-29-519-0A00-0120
PAD: 3530 SHIRLEY DR
1,986.28 4,509
MORRIS THERESA E
18-21-29-519-0B00-0090
PAD: 1207 ELLEN CT
.**.*•*•
•••••••LYNWOOD REVISION
... **PB 16 PG 33
1,208.77 4,510
KLEIN KEVIN D &amp; PRISCILLA
18-21-29-522-0D00-0290 (HX)
PAD: 3205 CAULFIELD ST
1.442.85 4,511
MATTHEWS KATHY L
18-21-29-522-0100-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1044 MARTEX DR
•••••••BEI, AIRE HILLS UNIT 1
.......pB 22 PGS 7 &amp; 8
1,179.67 4,512
SANDERS KENNETH 4 MARY
18-21-29-523-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 3054 SUWANNEE CT
1.280.86 4,513
PLEMONS ELAINE D
18-21-29-523-0000-0820 (HX)
PAD: 3052 N ORLEANS WAY
•••••••BEL AIRE HILLS UNIT 2
... **PB 22 PGS 89-90
2,187.07 4,514
MEART NORBERT K 4 BEVERLY M
18-21-29-524-0000-1660
PAD: 3178 W WINDCH1ME CIR
364.36 4,515
SO VERLINA M
18-21-29-524-0000-1810 (HX)
PAD: 3058 N WINDCHIME CIR
*
.BEL AIRE HILLS UNIT 3
......*PB 24 PGS 37 4 38
1,317.46 4,516
MANCO PATRICIA
4 LUIGINO
18-21-29-525-0000-2530 (HX)
P A D : 2937 S B E R M U D A A V E
1,478.01 4,517
W O O D S O N D A V I D N 4 MY1.ITZA
18-21-29-525-0000-2610 (HX)
PAD: 2905 S BERMUDA AVE
1,146.96 4,518
WHITE-DAVIS KARL N 4
VIVIENNE C
18-21-29-525-0000-2710 (HX)
PAD: 2870 N BERMUDA AVE
326.45 4,519
COVAN PATRICIA
18-21-29-525-0000-2810 (HX)
PAD: 808 I.ARGO CT
..... HUNTINGTON HILLS
.... *PB 26 PG 23
1,643.33 4,520
BATTLE JOSEPH A 4 LINDA G
18-21-29-526-0000-0270 (HX)
P A D : 1025 S T C R O I X A V E
1,397.35 4,521
HOl.TZCLAW J O S E P H R 4 B A R B A R A A
18-21-29-526-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 1052 ST CROIX AVE
1,646.71 4,522
KNOPF BARBARA C
1821-29-526-0000-0390 (HX)
PAD: 1040 ST CROIX AVE
----------- SEC 19 TWP 21 RNG 29....... bear LAKE ESTATES
•••••••PB 12 PG 95
MAIER ELLIOT P
1.206.08 4,523
1*9-21-29-501-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 6158 LINNEAL BEACH DR
DRACHENBERG ROBERT R 4 RACHEL
1,905.92 4,524
1921-29-501-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 2816 ORANOLE WAY
HOWARD ROBERT F 4 TERRY L
1,940.25 4,525
19-21-29-501-0000-0520 (HX)
P A D : 2836 O R A N O L E W A Y
L O T S 52 ♦ 53
PENDLETON STEPHANIE S 4
1.009.08 4,526
WILLIAM

806.63

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

T

19-21-29-501-0000-0540 (HX)
PAD: 6134 LINNEAL BEACH DR
..... BEAR LAKE HEIGHTS
*******PB a PG 99
RODRIGUEZ GABR1ELA 4
FRANCESCHINI RAFAEL
19-21-29-502-0000-029A
PAD: 9430 SOMBRERO AVE
S 100 FT OF N 200 FT OF E ...
.......BEAR LAKE HEIGHTS REPLAT
•••••••LOTS 29 ♦ 30
..... PB 10 PG 2
KROL JOHN
19-21-29-503-0A00-0050
PAD: 6410 BEAR LAKE TER
••*••••JANSEN SUBD
•••••••PB 11 PG 57
EXUM C THOMAS
19-21-29-506-0000-0020
PAD: 6007 LINNEAL BEACH DR
NUNN NANCY L A PER REP FOR EST
OF VIRGINIA E ANDERSON
19-21-29-506-0000-0220
PAD: 6024 LINNEAL BEACH DR
•••••••HILLS LITTLE BEAR LAKE
•••••••SUBD

1,523.49

4,527

2,427.50

4,528

6,108.77

4,529

1,757.62

4,530

2,140.71

4,531

3,333.29

4,532

4,039.55

4,533

2,465.08

4,534

.......pB 7 PG 68

1,604.58

997.50

4,497

4,498

MC QUILL1N THOMAS
C/O MARK HAGUE

P

4

ZENA

19-21-29-509-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 9608 BEAR LAKE RD
LOT 9 (LESS PT S OF DITCH)
BENTZ RALPH 4 JOYCE
( W A L L A C E T A R A M)

LIFE

EST

19-21-29-509-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 9616 BEAR LAKE RD
•••••••BEAR LAKE FOREST
.......PB 23 P G S 70 4 71
BORDEAU

1,416.71

4,501

MARK

J

4 STACY

M

19-21-29-512-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 9476 SHORTLEAF CT
....“ BEAR LAKE WOODS PH 2
•••••**PB 48 PG 9
MARTIN JAMES B 4 BETTY J
19-21-29-515-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 6013 JESSICA DR

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T ub H e r a l d
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE
186.86
2,042.97

211.67

1,485.22

1,879.59

1,755.38

4, 535
4, 536

4,537

4, 538

4,539

4, 540

2,039.99

4,541

1,377.12

4,542

1,384.36

4,543

4, 545

2,193.38

4, 546

2, 771.54

4,547

2,853.89

4,548

3,901.59

4, 549

CAPONE LAWRENCE A k STEFANI L
4,237.70
20-21-29-513-0000-0330
PAD: 1143 CROSS CREEK CIR
.......COUNTRY CREEK FOREST EDGE
****** *UN1T I
* * * * * * * pGS ee THRU 68
1,936.49
DEPALMA JOHN A &amp; CATHERINE Z
20-21-29-S14-0000-0530 (HX)
PAD: 1329 AMERICAN ELM DR
2,237.67
MC DOWELL MICHAEL P
20-21-29-514-0000-0880 (HX)
PAD: 1328 SASSAFRAS AVE
******‘COUNTRY CREEK FOREST EDGE
*•*•»••UNIT II
****..*pB 45 pGS 2 THRU 4
MATTHEWS RENAF. M
1,993.93
20-21-29-515-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1359 DUTCH ELM DR
******‘COUNTRY CREEK FOREST EDGE
.... *‘UNIT III
..... *PB 45 PGS 47 &amp; 48
2,295.77
RANDALL BRYAN C k LISA J
20-21-29-516-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1401 BLACK WILLOW TRL
1,569.61
FIGOLI RICHARD R II
20-21-29-516-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1365 BLACK WILLOW TRL
2,575.91
MAC DONALD TY k SUSANNE A
20-21-29-516-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1380 BLACK WILLOW TRL
******‘CAMDEN CLUB
.......PB 54 PGS 1 THRU 3
3,187.63
MICHAELS KENNETH M k VALERIE J
20-21-29-520-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 5028 SWEET LEAF CT
2,186.62
PHILLIPS DANILO
20-21-29-520-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 9413 SOUTHERN GARDEN CIR
*******pARK PLACE
******* PB 55 PG 40
974.87
ALLEN JEFF k LISA D
20-21-29-522-0000-0160
PAD: 5005 CUB LAKE DR
974.87
CANNON JIM
20-21-29-522-0000-0180
PAD: 628 EDEN PARK AVE
*******COUNTRY CREEK WOODLAND TERR)VCE" *****
***“ **a t
..... *PB 33 PGS 96 TO 98
3,245.73
POOLE JOHN k ROXIE
20-21-29-5JD-0000-0370
PAD: 1143 WOODLAND TRL
2,066.27
BORDNER CHRISTOPHER W
20-21-29-5JD-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 710 PINE TERRACE CT
1,130.30
COCH GARY M
2021-29-5JD-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 805 SWEET BAY CT
____________ SEC 21 TWP 21 RNG 29—
6,207.80
BEHN PROPERTIES LTD
2121-29-300-0120-0000
PAD: ORANOLE RD
989.61
MC DANIEL ANNIE R
21-21-29-300-0200-0000 (HX)
PAD: 718 ARLETTA ST
2,396.35
MC DANIEL ANNIE R

4,550

4,551
4,552

4,553

4,554
4,555
4,556

4,557
4,558

4,559
4,560

4,561
4,562
4,563

4,564
4, 565
4,566

2 1-21 -29-300 - 0 2 O A - O 000

PAD: 774 ARLETTA
RACKARD DONALD k
RACKARD EUGENIA
21-21-29-300-0260-0000
PAD: 9436 ALBEMARLE RD
..“ “ •OAKLAND HILLS
•••***•PB 13 PG 64
NIEVES JENNIFER

631.72

4,567

1,390.85

4,568

508.17

4,569

612.04

4,570

602.20

4,571

577.72

4,572

21-21-29-501-0000-0040

PAD: 776 OAKLANDO DR
COOK JUDITH A
21-21-29-501-0000-0110

(HX)

PAD: 736 OAKLANDO DR
ATEN CHERYL J C
21-21-29-501-0000-0240

(HX)

PAD: 637 ENCINO WAY
SANTIAGO JESUS
21-21-29-501-0000-0250

(HX)

PAD: 643 ENCINO WAY
PIERRE ELIUS E k WILDA E
21-21-29-501-0000-0290

PAD: 667 ENCINO WAY

(HX)

SEQ. *

REESE KAREN k
WELLS JOHN C II
21-21-29-501-0000-0610
PAD: 765 OAKLANDO DR
HARTWELL JAMES D
21-21-29-501-0000-0710 (HX)
PAD: 647 ACAPULCA WAY
PUJALS ROBERTO &amp;
JURI FLORA A
21-21-29-501-0000-1040 (HX)
PAD: 682 DURANGO WAY
DURAN JESUS E
21-21-29-501-0000-1330 (HX)
PAD: 640 CALIENTE WAY
HENEGAR DONNA k LARRY
21-21-29-501-0000-1360 (HX)
PAD: 618 CALIENTE WAY
BASS MILDRED LIFE EST
(THOMPSON ROSALEE N ET AL JTS)
21-21-29-501-0000-1380 (HX)
PAD: 609 BARBUDA WAY
CHAN JENNIFER S TRUSTEE
FBO JENNIFER S CHAN
21-21-29-501-0000-1440
PAD: 653 BARBUDA WAY
BENITEZ JOSE L JR k
BENITEZ JOSE L k LILLIAN ’
21-21-29-501-0000-1570 (HX)
PAD: 682 ACAPULCA WAY
GONZAI.F.Z ELMER k GERARDINA A
21-21-29-501-0000-1640
PAD: 640 ACAPULCA WAY
CASANOVA JOSE L k ISABEL
21-21-29-501-0000-1700 (HX)
PAD: 606 ACAPULCA WAY
.......LAKE LOTUS CLUB 1 A CONDO
*
...... 'PB 30 PGS 14 TO 20
MATHEWS THOMAS J
21-21-29-504-0000-8120 (HX)
PAD: 1068 LOTUS PKWY #812
UNIT 812
MILLER APRILI.E K
21-21-29-504-0000-8350
PAD: 1068 LOTUS PKWY #835
UNIT 835
WATKINS CLIFFORD S k DYAN
21-21-29-504-0000-9260 (HX)
PAD: 1064 LOTUS #926 PKWY
UNIT 926
...... LAKE LOTUS CLUB 2 A CONDO
.......pB 31 PGS ^ THRU 8
PACETTI IRENE
21-21-29-505-0000-1031 (HX)
PAD: 1060 LOTUS #1031 TKWY
UNIT 1031
...... I.AKF. LOTUS CLUB 3 A CONDO
**.*.*.pB 31 pcs 33 TO 37
BUIS ALBERT
21-21-29-506-0000-2816
PAD: 1036 BONAIRE #2816 DR
UNIT 2816
..... ‘LAKE LOTUS CLUB 4 A CONDO
*******PB 31 TGS 62 TO 66
SELENICA SHELLY A
21-21-29-507-0000-7360 (HX)
PAD: 1052 LOTUS COVE #736 CT
UNIT 736
******* BRANTLEY TERRACE CONDO PHS
****** *THRU 7
..*..**ORB 3772 PG 857
PILSON MINNIE B
#106
21-21-29-517-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 501 BRANTLEY TERRACE WAY
UNIT 7

1,190.88

ALFORD DARRIN M

1,486.44

4,590

1,300.94

4,591

2,387.06

4,592

1,301.87

4,593

1,461.27

4,594

1,301.87

4,595

1,757.75

4,596

2,386.76

4,597

1,199.01

4,598

597.01

4,599

726.94

4, 600

983.89

4,601

1,697.22

4,602

1,622.00

4,603

956.47

4,604

841.91

4,605

21-21-29-517-0000-0180 (HX).
PAD: 581 BRANTLEY TERRACE *#20
UNIT 18
LALL DEREK
# 207
21-21-29-517-0200-0190 (HX)
PAD: 580 BRANTLEY TERRACE WAY
HASS JOEL W k JANET E
#308
21-21-29-517-0300-0260
PAD: 582 BRANTLEY TERRACE #308
SABATINO JOSE A

4,573

TAXES DUE

HATTAWAYS GREENHOUSE INC

SEQ. #

6,409.04

4,613

186.86

4,614

1,189.26

4,615

2,846.30

4,616

157.15

4,617

389.65

4,618

157.15

4,619

389.65

4,620

99.48

4,621

153.33

4,622

153.33

4,623

186.86

4,624

22-21-29-300-0230-0000
558.43
639.18

609.79

1,166.05

4,579

PAD: ARLETTA ST
SMITH ELMER k GERTRUDE
22-21-29-300-0330-0000 (HX)
TAD: 535 HILLVIEW DR
UPSON TERRY L
22-21-29-300-0360-0000 (HX)
TAD: 525 HILLVIEW DR
(5.5362 AC)
UPSON RAYMON SR
22-21-29-300-036A-0000
PAD: 529 HILLVIEW DR
UPSON RAYMOND
22-21-29-300-036C-0000
PAD: HILLVIEW DR
(.594 AC)
UPSON TERRY
22-21-29-300-036D-0000
PAD: HILLVIEW DR
(1.6032 AC)
SMITH LOUISE
22-21-29-300-036E-0000
PAD: HILLVIEW DR

554.62

4,580

(.594 AC)
UrSON TERRY
22-21-29-300-036F-0000
PAD: HILLVIEW DR

1,320.55
264.19

514.41

1,353.46

971.33

516.60

1,326.22

971.33

1,055.67

4,583

4,584

4,585

4,586

4,587

4,56B

4,589

(1.6032 AC)
ROBINSON SANDY C JR ♦
SAVANNAH P
22-21-29-300-041A-0000
PAD: MC NORTON RD
WILCOX MARYJ L
22-21-29-300-0470-0000 (HX)
PAD: 9636 MC NORTON RD
UPSON TERRY
22-21-29-300-0500-0000 (HX)
TAD: 519 HILI.VIFW DR
MOORE BARBARA A
22-21-29-300-0510-0000 (HX)
PAD: 513 HILLVIEW DR
WARE DIANE V k
WARE DORIS M
22-21-29-300-0540-0000
PAD: 501 HILLVIEW DR
WILLIAMS ROBERT SR k
WASHINGTON MARION
22-21-29-300-0550-0000 (HX)
TAD: 9621 MC NORTON RD
.......SPRING VALLEY FARMS SEC
.......PB 14 pG 85
TOWNSEND LISA
22-21-29-503-OEOO-O38O
PAD: 111 PINETREF, LN
******‘spring VALLEY FARMS SEC
.......rB ^ pG 9
O'BRIEN PATRICK J k BARBARA A
22-21-29-504-0E00-0210 (HX)
PAD: 137 VARIETY TREE CIR
RACHEL ALBERT A k LF.F.ANNAH T
22-21-29-504-0F00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 126 VARIETY TREE CIR
.......spring VALLEY FARMS SEC
*******pB j5 PG 20
SIGRIST ERWIN k PATRICIA A
22-21-29-505-0F,00-0650 (HX)
PAD: 109 LITTLE OAK LN
OWEN RICHARD B k
OWEN WILLIAM L k MARGARET W
22-21-29-505-0E0O-0710 (HX)
PAD: 904 SPRING VALLEY RD
*
.SPRING VALLEY FARMS SEC
15 pcs 49 * 50

#202

21-21-29-517-0500-0120 (HX)
PAD: 584 BRANTLEY TERRACE #12
DOBSON MICHAEL E k
APONTE SARITZA #200
21-21-29-517-0500-0130 (HX)
PAD: 584 BRANTLEY TERRACE #13
LANDIS REBECCA L k
LANDIS JAMES D
21-21-29-517-0500-0220 (HX)
PAD: 504 BRANTLEY TERRACE #30
KESILYAS ANNA
#306
21-21-29-517-0500-0270 (HX)
PAD: 584 BRANTLEY TERRACE #27
BAE SANG K
21-21-29-517-0600-0150
******‘TRAILWOOD e s t a t e s SEC 1
*“ .*“ PB 16 PGS 27 * 28
WEEKS VALERIE &amp;
WEEKS RICKIE
21-21-29-5CN-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 550 BIRCH CT
MAURO MICHELLE P k
NIDEROST JOSEPH A IV
21-21-29-5CN-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 530 FIR CT
JOHNSON FAYE A
21-21-29-5CN-0000-0590 (HX)
PAD: 700 TRAILWOOD DR
ACOSTA RICHARD k LYDIA
21-21-29-5CN-0000-0690 (HX)
PAD: 760 TRAILWOOD DR
ROBINSON CHARLES F. k LYN C
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1090
PAD: 541 GROVE CT
TAYLOR MARK k MICHELLE
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1190
PAD: 532 GROVE CT
DICKEY ARTHUR F JR S DOR (NDA A
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1200 (HX)
PAD: 540 GROVE CT
TESTER RICHARD L JR
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1440 (HX)
PAD: 531 SANDAL CT
VOSS HOWARD &amp; RUBY J
C/O WILMA D HILL
21-21-2 9-5CN-0000-1700 (HX)
PAD: 649 BALSA DR
PECK WILLIAM E k EDITH J
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1860 (HX)
PAD: 650 TRAILWOOD DR
LAYTON DONALD A
21-21-29-5CN-0000-1870 (HX)
PAD: 666 TRAILWOOD DR
!1 RNG 29JOHNSON BERIE
22-21-29-300-007D-0000 (HX)
PAD: 575 OAKIANDO DR
GRANT SENSWELLA &amp;
GRANT BRANDY
22-21-29-300-007F-0000
PAD: OAKLANDO DR
PEREZ REINALDO l ANTONIA
22-21-29-300-0100-0000
PAD: 600 MATHEWS RD
HOWARD LEONARD 1 HARRIET
22-21-29-300-0140-0000 (HX)
PAD: 677 OAKLANDO DR

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

o

1,863.59

TAXES DUE

CD

******* *
1,361.03 4, 544

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

•H

.............SEC 20 TWP 21 RNG 29CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07 (03)(1) CIO# 245
20-21-29-300-005A-0000 (HX)
MEEK W BRANNON
20-21-29-300-0060-0000
PAD: 9611 BEAR LAKE RD
*******LAVADA COURT
........ 8 PG 56
WALKER THOMAS k JANICE A
20-21-29-501-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1127 PINE ST
******‘ORANGE VILLA HEIGHTS
*******PB 12 PG 22
VOS1LLA JOHN k CIRELLI
EMILIO k SCOFIELD KELLY ET AL
20-21-29-503-0000-009A
PAD: 551 QUAIL AVE
W 70 FT OF LOT 9 ♦ W 70 FT ,..
*******ADELL PARK 1ST ADD
*******PB 13 PG 19
WEBB SHILOH k
BIANCO OTNIEL
20-21-29-505-0000-0100 (HX)
******‘COUNTRY CREEK THE TRAILS AT
*******PB 29 PGS 9 TO 11
RUSSO CATHY k JASON
20-21-29-506-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 1289 BLUEBERRY CT
DAWKINS PATRICIA K
20-21-29-506-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1272 BLUEBERRY CT
RUBAN RUBEN k ARGENTINA
20-21-29-506-0000-1120 (HX)
PAD: 841 TIMBERLAND TRL
******‘COUNTRY CREEK THE GLENS AT
.......PB 29 PGS 12 TO 14
CAMPBELL ROBERT E k KATHLEEN J
20-21-29-507-0000-0410 (HX)
PAD: 1257 BENT OAK TRL
LOTS 41 k 42 THE GLENS AT ...
******‘COUNTRY CREEK SOUTHRIDGE AT
.......PB 32 PGS 33 TO 35
GOODMAN EARL M k RACHAEL
20-21-29-50B-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 1230 PINE NEEDLE CT
HERNENDEZ FREDDY L
20-21-29-508-0000-0570 (HX)
PAD: 1230 WOODRIDGE CT
ORTIZ DANA J &amp; PEDRO R
20-21-29-508-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 964 SOUTHRIDGE TRL
•**••••ROYAL ESTATES
•******pB 40 pcs 58 j 59
EBERHARDT DOROTHY L
20-21-29-511-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 1485 ROYAL C1R
******‘BEAR LAKE CROSSINGS
...... PB 40 PGS 90 k 91
BRANDOFINO WENDY D
20-21-29-512-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1605 BEAR CROSSING CIR
FRANCESCHINI RAFAEL C
20-21-29-512-0000-0420
PAD: 1600 BEAR CROSSING CIR
******‘COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
.... * *PB 41 PGS 62 THRU 64

SEQ. *

4,625

452.09

4, 626

5,264.43

4,627

3,277.08

4, 628

3,209.05

4,629

2,807.52

4,630

4,852.65

4,631

05

06

07

08

SIMMONS MARY D
(M)
6,660.65 4, 632
22-21-29-506-OJOO-0140 (HX)
PAD: 128 SPRING VALLEY LOOJ5
7,099.87 4,633
MARTINEZ JARED k SUSAN
22-21-29-506-0J00-0170 (HX)
PAD: 108 SPRING LAKE I,N
4,491.77 4,634
SENG JEANNE A TRUSTEE
FBO
22-21-29-506-0P00-0200
PAD: 116 SPRING VALLEY LOOP
*
..... 'SPRING LAKE HILLS SEC 3
*******PB 16 pq 40
TULLY WINSTON S
33.59 4,635
22-21-29-507-0G00-008A
PAD: 165 I.AKE DESTINY TRL
BEG NW COR LOT 9 BI,K G RUN S ...
VIGRASS JENNIFER M k
2,760.40 4,636
TIEOLIS GENE A
22-21-29-507-0G00-0130 (HX)
PAD: 115 DESTINY CV
BALTZF.R PAUL A k
3,339.64 4, 637
KEMPER-LYNCH SCOTT
22-21-29-507-0H00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 230 LAKE DESTINY TRL
"•""SPRING LAKE HILLS SEC 5
..... PB 17 PG 34
GAGLIARDI BEVERLY M
2,606.96 4,638
22-21-29-509-01,00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 330 SPRING LAKE HILLS DR
2,228.11 4,639
SHIRLEY JOHN D
22-21-29-509-0M00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 100 N SPRING TRL
LOWMAN JOSEFH W JR k LINDA B
2,961.65 4, 640
22-21-29-509-0M0D-0060 (HX)
PAD: 150 N SPRING TRL
PELUSO JEFF k AMY
2,490.12 4,641
22-21-29-509-0M00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 160 N SPRING TRL
DORST GARY R k JENNIFER H
2,098.85 4,642
22-21-29-509-OMO0-0170 (HX)
PAD: 135 N SPRING LAKE DR
SCALETTA MICHAEL E k JOAN L
2,442.68 4,643
22-21-29-5O9-ONO0-OO4O (HX)
PAD: 260 W SPRING LAKE DR
»**“ “ SPRING VALLEY FARMS SEC 09
»•“ *•*pB ! 9 pc 89
TORREGROSA MARIA
735.96 4,644
22-21-29-510-0P00-0O4O (HXJ
PAD: 104 VALENCIA LOOP
**“ .“ SpRING VALLEY CHASE
****•••«
“ .“ **pB 27 PGS 87 k 88
VOLPI LAWRENCE k HELENE
3,267.21 4,645
2221-29-511-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 122 SPRING CHASE CIR
----------- SEC 23 TWP 21 RNG 29PF.IRCE HOLDINGS LLC

23-

5,273.02

4,646

1,146.72

4, 647

21-29-300-0040-0000

PAD: WYMORE RD
1,079.54

4,606

842.14

4,607

872.82

4,608

481.23

4,609

250.59

4,610

1,035.07

4,611

186.86

4, 612

PEIRCE HOLDINGS LLC
23-21-29-300-004A-0000
PAD: WYMORE RD

****** *ORIENTA GARDENS 2ND ADD
" * " " P B 11 PG 53
MOORE RALPH M 4 DEBBIE P
1,621.43 4,648
23-21-29-501-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 172 PLUMOSUS DR
CALLES HECTOR R
923.97 4,649
23-21-29-501-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 129 ORIENTA DR
• ft******
" " " • B R E T T O N WOODS
.... **PB 11 PG 25
SMITH HOWARD C 4
2,204.57 4,650
NUGENT PATRICK L
23-21-29-502-0*00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 255 E WOOD LAKE DR
DAVIS MICHAEL T
3,627.30 4,651
23-21-29-502-0A00-0080
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...... . 10 PG 21
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23-21-29-5O3-0A00-O13O
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ALLEN NORMAN P k GINGER G
1,297.71 4,654
23-21-29-503-0B00-0060 (HX)
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BEGLEY LANNIE L
1,273.19 4,655
23-21-29-503-0C00-0160 (HX)
PAD: 395 SULTANA LN
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1,239.60 4,656
23-21-29-503-0C00-0170 (HX)
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23-21-29-505-0000-016A
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2,119.06 4,658
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23-21-29-507-0000-0110 (HX)
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1,696.65 4,659
23-21-29-507-0000-0350 (HX)
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23-21-29-507-0000-0390
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23-21-29-510-0000-0910 (HX)
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23-21-29-510-0000-1350 (HX)
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23-21-29-512-0000-2130
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23-21-29-512-0000-2250
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23-21-29-512-0000-302C
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23-21-29-512-0000-312D
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23-21-29-512-0000-314C
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1,158.87

1,155.77

232.17

270.97

1,179.76

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23-21-29-515-0000-050E
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23-21-29-515-0000-054E
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23-21-29-515-0000-070E
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23-21-29-515-0000-087D
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23-21-29-515-0000-132D
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23-21-29-515-0000-146C
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23-21-29-515-0000-166B
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23-21-29-515-0000-16BB
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23-21-29-515-0000-21 ID (HX)
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1,056.05

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317.47

4,695

1,070.83

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24-21-29-503-0A00-0150 (HX)
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24-21-29-503-0B00-0090
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4,728

380.41

4,729

398.19

4,730

961.78

4,731

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24-21-29-503-0CO0-0O4O
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24-21-29-503-0103-0050
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753.31 4,698
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2,346.19 4,735
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24-21-29-504-0F00-0180
752.31 4,699
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24-21-29-504-0F00-0310
510.75 4,700
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2,724.56 4,737
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24-21-29-505-0000-0030
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24-21-29-505-0000-0130 (HX)
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23-21-29-515-0000-215D (HX)
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23-21-29-516-0000-041J
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24-21-29-524-0000-0240 (HX)
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23-21-29-512-0000-6740 (HX)
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******‘WINDING HOLLOW UNIT 5
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fifcLs&amp;N LAvIt
CHEF. C k MAXINE V
01-21-30-5NY-0000-3100 (HX)
IE
PAD: 741 TIMBERWILDE AVE ‘
WYCHE GILBERT S BETTY
01-21-30-5NY-0000-3470 (HX)
PAD: 365 TWELVE OAKS DR
------------ SEC 02 TWP 21 RNG 30
10

SCALES GARY
02-21-30-501-0900-0090 (HX)
PAD: 218 HOLIDAY LN
ALVELO WILLIAM
02-21-30-501-1100-0060
PAD: 231 SHORE RD
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) CID# 217
02-21-30-501-1100-0150 (HX)
ENGLISH DAVID F
02-21-30-501-1100-0240 (HX)
PAD: 226 HOLIDAY LN
MONTALVO NELSON R k PENNY D
02-21-30-501-1200-0140 (HX)
PAD: 727 SAILFISH RD
CROMMIE FELIX P III
02-21-30-501-1300-0010 (HX)
PAD: 227 OAK RD

3,472.75

4,771

3,269.97

4,772

3,237.42

4,773

3,501.64

4,774

3,681.65

4,775

2,363.89

4,776

2,346.69
2,169.08

3,556.36

3,482.31
'■‘XA.T r&gt;L.
3,458.80

4,777
4,778

4,779

4,780
4,781

*******
1,678.24

02

*******rB i p pc 12
GRAY SHANE k CATHY
02-21-30-502-0B00-0070
PAD: 662 CORAL WAY
ALBERT BOTT CONSTR INC
02-21-30-502-0B00-0150
PAD: 614 CORAL WAY
LOT 15 S PT MARKED PARK N OF

******* *
3,366.47 4,770

4,782

1,990.13

4, 783

1,185.15

4,784

820.16

4,785

1,217.20

4,786

1,292.30

4,787

•****“
2,452.94
477.11

4,788
4,789

•

02A *******
*******PB 12 pcs 39 TO 41
1,552.68 4,790
TONDEVOLD MORRIS D
02-21-30-503-0C00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 632 SILVER CREEK DR
LOT 14 S PT MARKED PARK S OF ..
1,276.20
DIX CLIFTON L
02-21-30-503-0E00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 647 DOLPHIN RD
1,252.65
GROVE SUZANNE L k WILLIAM L JR
02-21-30-503-0G00-0250 (HX)
PAD: 618 SAILFISH RD
2,429.32
KIZF.R JOHN T k KARLA M
02-21-30-503-0G0O-O26Q
PAD: 620 SAILFISH RD
475.07
INVESTMENT MGMT TR AGREEMENT
C/O KHALID ZALLOUM TRUSTEE
02-21-30-503-0H00-016O
PAD: 613 SAILFISH RD
.......NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 05
*......PB 12 PGS 58 k 59
2,856.57
MARJAMA RODGER L k DEBRA L
02-21-30-505-0200-0030 (HX)
PAD: 255 STONER RD
******* NORTH ORIANDO RANCHES SEC 0 1 A **•»**'
••*»**•PB 12 PGS 31 k 32
2,309.78
VISE MICHAEL J k LANA M
02-21-30-506-0800-0130 (HX)
PAD: 220 ARNOLD LN
2,881.08
TESTERMAN SIDNEY B k JULIE S
02-21-30-506-0H00-0180 (HX)
PAD: 245 E TRADEWINDS RD
***....NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 01
*******pB 12 PG 3
3,555.85
BLEDSOE ELSIE M
02-21-30-5BI-OBOO-0090
PAD: 160 E PANAMA RD
E 150 FT OF LOT 9 BLK B ...
2,414.94
LAKE MICHAEL
O2-21-3O-5BI-0E0O-006O (HX)
PAD: 220 E PANAMA RD
.......MOUNT GREENWOOD UNIT 1
*******PB 34 PGS 90 TO 92
1,611.34
SPARKS VALERIE
O2-21-3O-5JF-OB0O-O24O (HX)
PAD: 343 INGLENOOK C IR

\i

4,791
4,792

TAXES DUE

CLARK JAMES N &amp; MARIE
02-21-30-5JF-0B00-0380 (HX)
PAD: 315 INGLENOOK CIR
LEACHMAN KAREN
02-21-30-5JF-0B00-0460 (HX)
PAD: 366 MASSON CT
*******SEV!LLE CHASE
*******PB 51 PGS 1 THRU 14
CORSINO MARIO A &amp;
CARRO-CORSINO

*******pB 39 pcs 16 s l?
JOHNSON DAVID k NAOMI V

**.****rB 13 PGS 32 &amp; 33

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

1,601.49

4,801

1,067.46

4,802

5,583.30

4,803

ISABEL

02-21-30-5NA-0000-0850 (HX)
PAD: 601 VIANA CT
DEE ROBERT &amp; IANISE S
5,572.74 4,804
02- 21-30-5NA-0000-08 90 (HX)
PAD: 609 VIANA CT
------------ SEC 03 TWP 21 RNG 30******-NORTH ORLANDO 2ND ADD
*******pB 12 PGS 55 56 * 57
SMITH MICKIEL J
1,423.41 4,805
03- 21-30-501-0200-0070 (HX)
PAD: 35 S CORTEZ AVE
BROWN ROBERT L JR k JO A N
336.20 4,806
03-21-30-501-0400-0240 (HX)
PAD: 54 S FAIRFAX AVE
BAPTISTE VERNA
1,197.22 4,807
03-21-30-501-0600-0170 (HX)
PAD: 116 BURGOS RD
853.47 4,808
PIZARRO MARCELINO k
RODRIGUEZ MARIA
03-21-30-501-0600-0210 (HX)
PAD: 108 BURGOS RD
* .... NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-l S-l
*******UNIT 1 SEC 1
*******pB 16 pG 63
********
MANDIGO THERESA M
1,067.35 4,809
03-21-30-502-0100-0060 (HX)
PAD: 214 MOSS RD
ROBERTS JIMMY L JR k LORI R
967.76 4,810
03-21-3O-502-0M0O-O120 (HX)
TAD: 419 BOXWOOD CIR
HALL RONALD S
993.34 4,811
03-21-30-502-OMOO-O150 (HX)
PAD: 413 BOXWOOD CIR
1,106.18 4,812
RICE MICHAEL I, k PATRICIA M
03-21-30-502-OMOO-O190 (HX)
PAD: 405 BOXWOOD CIR
****** *NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-l S-22 .......
•******UNIT 1 SEC 2
******* *
*******pB 16 PG C4
VASQUE2 ESQUIBERTO
1,819.12 4,813
03-21-30-503-0H00-0180
PAD: 211 BANYAN CT
NORTHRUP DONALD B
1,209.28 4,814
03-21-30-503-0HOO-0210 (HX)
PAD: 217 BANYAN CT
•“ ••••NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-l S-33 .......
* .... UNIT 1 SEC 3
*******pB 17 pc 29
627.15 4,815
VALLIF.RE DAVID R
03-21-30-505-0D00-0230 (HX)
PAD: 232 BUTTONWOOD AVE
******‘NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-l S-44 *.....
“ “ •“ UNIT 1 SEC 4
*******PB 17 pc 30
ESSIG ALEXIA
952.99 4,616
03-21-30-506-0G00-0300 (HX)
PAD: 427 S AI.DERWOOD ST
1,243.90 4,817
FERGUSON PATRICIA
03-21-30-506-OJQO-0080 (HX)
PAD: 416 CEDARWOOD CT
927.28 4,816
ROBERTS GERALD R
03-21-30-506-0K00-0Q90 (HX)
PAD: 204 MURPHY DR
1,551.44 4,819
DARROW KENNETH
03-21-30-506-ONOO-0060 (HX)
PAD: 502 S EDCEMON AVE
-5 *•***“
“ “ “ •NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-l
“ •“ “ UNIT 1 SEC 5
...... I 17 PG 31
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
956.48 4, 820
119.07 (03) (I) CID# 516
03-21-30-507-0G00-0330 (HX)
BISHOP TRAVES &amp;
1,141.51
BURDETTE KIMBERLY B
03-21-30-507-0j00-0260 (HX)
PAD: 18 ELKWOOD CT
-8 *******
•“ “ “ NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-2
“ “ “ •UNIT 2 SEC 8
*******pB 18 PG 9
MIDDLETON CONSTANCE A
1,057.70
03-21-30-509-0A00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 402 S HAWTHORNE ST
ANDINO ANGELO L k SONIA
642.46
03-21-3O-5O9-0A0O-O180 (HX)
PAD: 428 S HAWTHORNE CIR
1,493.95
CORTIJO JULIO k
PADILLA ADEDINA
03-21-30-509-0000-0230
PAD: 421 S HAWTHORNE CIR
LOT 23 (LESS ELY 6.5 FT) BLK ..
HOLLEY DENNIE L 4 JEAN
2,066.33
O3-21-3O-5O9-OD0O-OO4O
PAD: 606 S EDCEMON AVE
******‘NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U-2
•9 *******
.“ “ “ UNIT 2 SEC 9
.*.....pB is pc 57
981.78
PIPA ANDRES R k DEIDRE M
O3-21-3O-510-0A00-04 50 (HX)
PAD: 6 GUMTREE CT
KROGSTAD KIRK
1,427.12
03-21-30-51O-OA0O-O5BO
PAD: 428 N HAWTHORNE CIR
* .... FOXMOOR UNIT 1
******* pa 19 pcs 70 4 71
1,162.26
HOLDEN MICHAEL J k HEATHER J
03-21-30-511-OEOO-O08O (HX)
PAD: 108 ELDERWOOD ST
898.80
LIPPI KIRK E
03-21-30-511-0100-0090 (HX)
PAD: 201 COTTONWOOD DR
***** “ GARDEN CLUB APARTMENTS

4,821

4,822
4,023
4,824

4,825

4,826
4,827

4,828
4,829

4,794

4,795

ARIAS ANTONIO
03-21-30-512-0000-0070
PAD: 161 GARDEN DR
ARIAS ANTONIO
03-21-30-512-0000-0090
PAD: 181 GARDEN DR
LOPEZ EDGAR k CLEMENCIA
03-21-30-512-0000-0100
PAD: 191 GARDEN DR
LOT 10 (LESS RD)
•“ “ “ MOUNT GREENWOOD UNIT 2 OF

3,089.52

4,830

3,089.52

4,831

3,011.43

4,832

*.**r**.pQ 35 pGS 19 T0 2l

4.796
4.797

4,798

4,799

4,800

BUONI MARYGRACE k
MCNEIL DAVID
03-21-30-517-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 597 GREEN SPRING CIR
JACKSON HELEN M
03-21-30-517-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 591 GREEN SPRING CIR
SANTIAGO-VELEZ JOSE R
03-21-30-517-0000-0390
PAD: 551 GREEN SPRING CIR
PARKER RICHARD L JR
03-21-30-517-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 556 GREEN SPRING CIR
***** “ MOUNT GREENWOOD UNIT 4 OF
*******PB 37 pcs 70 TO 72
INDERDEO PRAMEWATTIE
03-21-30-518-0000-0250
PAD: 422 GREEN SPRING CIR
DOYLE DIANE M
03-21-30-518-0000-0640 (HX)
PAD: 499 GREEN SPRING CIR

770.67

4,833

99.98

4,834

1,464.51

4,835

503.83

4,836

1,469.30

4,837

487.27

4,838

ES DUE

MURPHEY MICHAEL F
772.01
03-21-3U-518-0000-0670 (HX)
PAD: 493 GREEN SPRING CIR
BARBOSA PEDRO E
1,283.16
03-21-30-518-0000-0820
PAD: 433 GREEN SPRINGS CIR
*******SEASONS THE
*******PB 50 pGS 24 THRU 27
HAF.FNER I.OVNIA D
1,294.68
03-21-30-519-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 240 PANORAMA DR
..•..••NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 03 ******
...... PB 12 PGS 33 k 34
MILLER MICHAEL W k VERONIKA
3,668.10
03-21-30-5BJ-0AQ0-006O (HX)
PAD: 130 W PANAMA RD
LOT 6 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN N ..
“ “ •••WALDEN TERRACE
.......PB 18 PG 69
HAINES LINDA
815.25
03-21-30-5DE-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 514 LOMBARDY RD
BOLTON GARTH E k
893.07
SANCHEZ ANGELO
03-21-30-5DE-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 518 LOMBARDY RD
*******f o x m o o R UNIT 3
*******PB 23 PGS 20 k 21
HOLLENBECK BETH D
1,066.61
03-21-30-5FA-0K00-0250 (HX)
PAD: 663 MURPHY RD
KUHN LINDA
1,401.21
03-21-30-5FA-OMOO-0050 (HX)
PAD: 752 MAPLE CT
******‘MOUNT GREENWOOD UNIT 5 OF
.......PB
40 PGS 6 TO 9
WEAVER JAMES G
1,045.06
03-21-30-5KK-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 483 1.ANCERS DR
TAN JOHN k DEBORAH
2,223.81
03-21-30-5KK-0000-1530
PAD: 504 LANCERS DR
GORZON RONNY
1,131.89
03- 2 1-30-5KK-0000-1660 (HX)
PAD: 462 LANCERS DR
-------------SEC 04 TWP 21 RNG 30
PRUSSIANOJOSEPH B JR
7,523.32
C/O KFC TAX UN #W750266
04- 21-30-300-002B-0000
PAD: 385 17-92
...... LEW-JIM SUBD
.......PB 11 PG 38
BONURA JOSEPH T k LISA J
C/O FLORIDA CURB k CONCRETE
04-21-30-501-0000-0040
PAD: 945 W 434 SR
LOT 4 * F. 65.15 FT OF LOT 5
“ “ “ •COLONNADES 1ST SEC
•**••••PB 15 pcs 79 * 80
FORBES CHARLES H E
04-21-3O-5O2-OA0O-OO10 (HX)
PAD: 1126 TIMBERLANE TRL
YLIPELKONEN MARKUS k MARIA
04-21-30-502-0A00-0030
PAD: 1122 TIMBF.RLAND TRL
VEGA RUDOLFO
04-21-3O-5O2-OB00-0040
PAD: 1121 TIMBERLANE TRL
MULLEN JOHN
O4-21-30-5O2-OB0O-O19O
PAD: 1162 I^ANDMARK LN
KAFKA JANET A
04-2 1-30-502-OCOO-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1070 LANDMARK LN
.......IREN DALE
....*..pb 6 PG 95
JOHNSON IiARRY T k NANCY T
04-21-30-503-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1001 S 17-92
N 225 FT OF S 275 FT OF W .
LYONS PATRICIA
C/O FRED B LYONS JR
04-21-30-503-0000-00 ID
BEG 505 FT S k 600 FT W OF
ZAMBRANA FRANK
04-21-30-503-0000-00IE
PAD: 565 S 17-92
BEG 459 FT E OF NW COR OF ..
LYONS PATRICIA
C/O FRED B LYONS JR
04-21-30-503-0000-001H
PAD: 989 LAKE IRENE RD
S 200 FT OF N 505 FT OF W
LYONS PATRICIA A
C/O FRED B LYONS JR
04-21-30-503-0000-0011
PAD: 1025 IJVKE IRENE RD
E 600 FT OF LOT 1 (LESS N ..
LYONS PATRICIA A
C/O FRED B LYONS JR
04-21-30-503-0000-001M
BEG 505 FT S ♦ 662.13 FT W .
•“ “ “ FAIRY LAKE MANOR
. . . . . . . pB

...***.pB 26 pG 2 9

4,793

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

7

pG

16

pG

4,839
4,840

4,841

4,842

4,843
4,844

4,845
4,846

4,847
4,848
4,849

4, 850

1,698.76

4,851

638.55

4,852

950.19

4,853

1,111.57

4,854

1,001.90

4, 855

430.65

4,856
X AMi.

********
3,89B.57 4,857

62.66

4,858

1,176.78

4,859

929.23

4,860

2,195.14

4,861

504.98

4,862

5,399.64

4,863

5,397.54

4,864

1,010.55

4,865

1,300.50

4,866

1,821.88

4,867

11,342.76

4,868

1,214.21

4,869

1,073.66

4,870

605.91

4,871

1,178.65

4,872

597.08

4,873

99

NELLIS RANDALL A S DOROTHY
04-21-30-505-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 858 1 WILDMERE AV
E 1/2 OF LOT 2 k ALL LOT 3
VU HONG MAI
04-21-30-505-0000-0100
PAD: 900 E WILDMERE AVE
ELY 1/2 OF LOT 10 t LOT 11 .
TUFF REALTY CORP
C/O PASQUAI.E P CAIAZZA
04-21-30-505-0000-0110
PAD: 17-92
ELY 85 FT OF LOT 11
••“ •“ COLONNADES 2ND SEC
•*•••**pB

SEQ. 1

14

KIZILAY CIGDEM
04-21-30-506-0000-0010
PAD: 1050 LANDMARK LN
••“ •••KATHRYN PARK SEC NO 2
*******pB 6 PG 33
YOUNG WALTER S k
YOUNG JANICE M TRUSTEE
04-21-30-507-0100-002A
PAD: 1520 S 17-92
SLY 75 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 1 ...
BAKSH RAHAMAN k
SANPAUL BHAGOWTIE
04-21-30-507-0100-0040
PAD: 1190 S 17-92 HWY
NELY 92 FT OF LOT 4 ♦ SWLY .
“ •“ “ SEMINOLE HEIGHTS
*.**•••PB a PGS 1 + 2
YEAGER MARTIN E k ILENE M
04-21-30-508-0G00-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1172 LAURA ST
N 1/2 OF LOT 11 BLK G DESC .
*******COLONNADES 3RD SEC
•*.****PB 16 PG 55
TOURNOUR RICHARD M k TERESA K
04-21-30-510-0000-0020
PAD: 1096 TIMBERLANE TRL
GOODRIDGE SHIRLEY W k RUDY J
04-21-30-510-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 130 LAZY CIR
LOT 27 l BEG SE COR LOT 28 .
CLOUTH BONNIE TRUSTEE
FBO
04-21-30-510-0000-0280
PAD: 120 LAZY CIR
LOT 28 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN
HOMES FOR YOU LLC
04-21-30-510-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 1075 TIMBERLANE TRL

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

LOT 31 (LESS SLY 4 FT)
JOHNSON GEORGE M &amp; LISA M
04-21-30-510-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 233 COLONY OR
CHASE KERI k CURTIS
04-21-30-510-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 231 COLONY DR
BUTLER ROBIN TRUSTEE
FBO
04-21-30-510-0000-0560
PAD: 206 COLONY DR
CARP PETER
04-21-30-510-0000-0720 (HX)
PAD: 230 AURORA CIR
****** *JOHNSONS POULTRY FARMS
...... . 6 PG 8

SEQ.#

524.04

4,074

464.50

4,875

1,076.13

4,876

348.39

4,877

MZL PARTNERS
33,717.11 4,878
04-21-30-511-0B00-007A
PAD: 1255 BELLE AVE
N 262 FT OF LOT 7 BLK B
***** **LAKE KATHRYN PARK 5TH ADD
..... *PB 15 PGS 47 t 48
1,037.94 4,879
PARKES RALPH H LIFE EST
(SCOTT NORMA K FT-AL)
04-21-30-512-0G00-0060
PAD: 840 N WINTER PARK DR
446.81 4.880
HAMPTON JAMES R k KIMBERLY
04-21-30-512-0G00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 844 N WINTER PARK DR
1,220.51 4.881
EDWARDS DORIS A
04-21-30-512-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 860 N WINTER PARK DR
593.86 4.882
RUFF CLARA
O4-21-3O-512-OH0O-0O4O
PAD: 831 N WINTER PARK DR
540.39 4.883
PARKES RALPH H LIFE EST
(SCOTT NORMA K ET-AL)
04-21-30-512-0H00-0060
PAD: 851 N WINTER PARK DR
216.32 4,884
WEGA RICHARD R k RHONDA M
04-21-3O-512-0HOO-O130 (HX)
PAD: 873 N WINTER PARK DR
630.63 4,885
ODEN RICKY k BETTY L
O4-21-3O-512-0H00-0160 (HX)
TAD: 885 N WINTER PARK DR
72.65 4,886
INTER-VISION HOMES INC
04-21-30-512-0100-0060 (HX)
TAD: 840 WOLF TRI.
793.87 4,887
WIGGINS JOHN D
04-21-30-512-0100-0090
PAD: 854 WOLF TRI.
SEMINOLE SITES
43
1,742.70 4,888
WE.NRICK ROBERT F
04-21-30-513-0D00-0310
PAD: 849 TURTLE MOUND DR
720.49 4,889
COSNER RONALD E k SUSAN
04-21-30-513-0F00-0440 (HX)
PAD: 835 OSCEOLA TRI.
DIAZ LUCILDA
896.56 4,890
04-21-30-513-0F00-0450 (HX)
PAD: 818 TURTLE MOUND DR
****** *SEMINOLE SITES
“ “ “ •REPI.AT b l o c k s a k I
******* pB 20 PG 11
748.24 4,891
CRAWFORD JOHN W k CHERYL D
04-21-30-514-0A00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1051 N WINTER PARK DR
****** ‘SHERWOOD FOREST 2 ND ADD
*.*.***rB j 6 PG 97
534.52 4,892
BEECROFT KENNETH k BRENDA
04-21-30-517-0000-0020
PAD: 794 BAYOU DR
...... NINE HUNDRED LAKE CENTER CONDO.......
**«**•*«
*..***.PB 29 PGS 90 T0 92
1,224.17 4,893
PILGRIM DONALD S

KIRK SHIRLEY A
04-21-30-518-0000-2400
UNIT 240 900 JAKE CENTER CONDO
******‘CARIBBEAN HEIGHTS
«******rQ 33 PGS 3 8 (, 3 9
BERTH INET GASTON k ARACF.LIS J
04-21-30-520-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 904 CARIBBEAN PL
HILTON BOBBIE J k ROBERT W
04-21-30-520-0000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 976 CARIBBEAN PL
GOODSPEED RALPH M k SHARON F.
04-21-30-520-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 921 CARIBBEAN PL
*****.*WIL O' WIK
*******PB 4 0 pGS 25 S. 26
DUNN LAURIN A JR
04-21-30-523-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: B14 WIL O WIK DR
*******SUNSHADOW COMMERCIAL SUB
*...**.pB 55 pGS 29 THRU 31
HENSON RONALD M II k VICKIE S
0421-30-525-0000-0020
PAD: SUNSHADOW DR
----------- SEC 05 TWP 21 RNG 30ESTRADA ELOY
0521-30-300-002A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 289 MAINE CT
DURELL BERNARD L &amp; SANDRA B
05-21-30-300-002B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 285 E MAINE AVE
******‘WEST WILDMERE SECOND
*** ****SECTION
******* P9 6 PG 5
SINGH GOHCHAN
05-21-30-504-0400-0010 (HX)
PAD: 302 E LAKE AVE
LOT 1 * WLY 45 FT OF LOT 2 ...
PIERSON JACKSON k LORENA
05-21-30-504-0500-0230 (HX)
PAD: 481 E RF.IDER AVE
F. 1/2 OF LOT 23 » ALL OF LOT ..
CLARK BOBBY T &amp;
CLARK VICTORIA k BOBBY D
05-21-30-504-0700-0030 (HX)
PAD: 332 E MAINE AVE
F. 18 FT OF LOT 3 ♦ ALL LOT 4 ..
******‘WILDMERE MANOR
» . . . * . . pB
HILL

u

JOSEPH

pG

PAD: 487 E M A I N E
*******LAYO WOOD
• • • * * * . PB 1 4 pG 26
PERCY

1,113.87
1,764.43

1,780.00

4.894
4.895
4.896

4,897

824.40

4,898

701.70

4.899

553.96

4.900

*..***&gt;**
764.67 4,901

1,328.37

489.94

4,902

4,903

59

T

05-21-30-506-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 630 S GRANT ST
DEMAS WANDA L L S GREGORY M
05-21-30-506-0000-0190 (HX)

MCDANIELS

1,135.39

1,359.98

4, 904

572.61

4, 905

AVE

i VIVIANA

B

1,334.99

4,906

05-21-30-507-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 365 E MAINE AVE
......‘SOUTHERN PINES

•***.*•pB 12 pg 28
BEAUPARIJINT

SUSAN

1,956.95

4,907

05-21-30-508-0000-0020 (HX)

PAD: 476 REIDER AVE
LOT 2 (LESS N 2.5 FT IN ST)
......«LONGACRES
* * * * * * *PB

8

pG

88

ZUCCHI KAREN
05-21-30-509-OAOO-0060 (HX)
PAD: 401 OVERSTREET AVE
•••••••WEST WILDMERE
•••••••PB 3 PG 58
BERNARD ROBERT SR k SHIRLEY fc
BERNARD ROBERT N JR
05-21-30-510-0100-0000
PAD: 465 S 427
N 75.7 FT OF W 149 FT (LESS ...
KARAPIPERIS FOTINI
05-21-30-510-0200-008B (HX)
PAD: 1094 OLEANDER ST

736.82

2,811.68

4,908

4,909

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

4,910

SEQ. #

N 135 FT OF LOTS 8 k 9 BLK 2
1,318.38 4,911
SHORT DAVID C k SHERRY J
05-21-30-510-0300-0030 (HX)
PAD: 332 REIDER AVE
N 1/2 OF LOT 3 BLK 3
******‘WEST WILDMERE REPLAT
*******pB g pG 105
1,573.82 4,912
PAGANO ANTOINETTE &amp;
PAGANO DAVID
05-21-30-511-0000-020A (HX)
PAD: 306 F. WILDMERE AVE
E 100 FT OF W 200 FT OF N ..
...... MAINE ADD TO I.ONGWOOD
...... . 3 PG 22
4,224.42 4.913
PAULINO RAFAEL k RAMONA
05-21-30-512-0A00-002O
LOT 2 (LESS F, 6 FT (, RD) BLK
611.60 4.914
BLANKENSHIP ROBERT D &amp; REBECCA
05-21-30-512-0A00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 164 E MAINE AVE
F 40.2 FT OF LOT 3 » ALL LOT
537.75 4, 915
BLANKENSHIP ROBERT D k REBECCA
05-21-30-512-0A00-0050
PAD: 706 HARDY ST
STOKES DAVID k
1,659.02 4,916
MANNING VERNON
05-21-30-512-ODOO-OOlO
PAD: 315 S 427 CR
LOT 1 (LESS RD) ♦ N 1/2 OF .
1,835.90 4,917
STOKES JOHN D k
MANNING VERNON I.
05-21-30-512-0D00-0020
PAD: 327 S 427 CR
LOT 2 (LESS RD) » S 1/2 OF .
...... FARMERS ADD
........ 3 PG 73
189.03 4,918
MC COY DANIEL J
05-21-30-513-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 137 E MAINE AVE
******'KATHRYN PARK
*******pB 5 peg 63 TO 69 t
.......pB g pcs 9 ♦ 61
538.73 4.919
PARKER VERA G
05-21-30-517-0900-0010
PAD: N GRIFFIN DR
309.92 4.920
PARKER VERA
05-21-30-517-0900-0020
TAD: N GRIFFIN DR
356.67 4.921
PARKER VERA
05-21-30-517-0900-0030
PAD: N GRIFFIN DR
***** “ CENTRAL FARK
*•*•«••pB g pG 99
12,591.64 4,922
ClARENDON PETROLEUM INC
05-21-30-518-0000-0010
PAD: 100 DOG TRACK RD
LOT 1 (LESS E 489.5 FT S ...
6,085.78 4,923
BEVERLY ENTERPRISES-FLA INC
C/O I.ONGWOOD HEALTHCARE CENTER
05-21-30-518-0000-012A
PAD: W SEMINOLA/FIRST ST
PT OF LOT 12 DESC AS BEG ...
.......COLUMBUS HARBOR
.......pB 19 pcs 38 ♦ 39
HOSKINS ELVIN &amp; JANICE
2,714.94 4,924
05-21-30-521-OAO0-O02O
PAD: 510 GRANADA WAY
WOODWARD JOSEPH k REBECCA
2, 488.46 4,925
05-21-30-521-0CO0-003O
PAD: 470 COLUMBUS CIR
RAINES ROBERT A k LINDA D
1,712.64 4,926
05-21-30-521-0D00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 310 COLUMBUS CIR
SPADE JOHN W k NORA
1,776.24 4,927
05-21-30-521-0D00-0120 (HX) -INI -1 l -Hi' ’1 -vo
,* ' t .\ ■J l. S
PAD: 220 COLUMBUS WAY
2,789.72 4,928
BOUEY ORA J PER REP
ESTATE OF MARY M JAMES
05-21-30-521-0F.00-0020
PAD: 331 COLUMBUS CIR
1,760.06 4,929
CHESLICK ELIZABETH
05-21-30-521-0HOO-OO60 (HX)
PAD: 481 COLUMBUS CIR
.......FAIRY LAKE PARK
*•*•*.*pB 7 PG 36
5,398.89 4,930
MILLER ROBERT F, TRUSTEE
FBO
05-21-30-523-OOOO-OOAO
PAD: 1820 S 17-92
BEG 305 FT NELY ALONG RD ...
3,774.73 4,931
MILLER ROBERT E TRUSTEE
FBO
05-21-30-523-000O-00A1
PAD: 415 FAIRY LAKE LN
BEG 505 FT NELY ALONG RD ...
1,246.63 4,932
OLIVA DAWN J k
OLIVA PHYLLIS A
0521-30-523-0000-00A4 (HX)
PAD: 1686 S 17-92
BEG 705 FT NELY ON HWY 17-92 ..
------------ SEC 06 TWP 21 RNG 30
BANK OF AMERICA NA SUCC TR &amp;
4,166.62 4,933
ASSINI CHARLES J k MARJORIE H
062 1-30-300-003C-0000
PAD: 434 SR
3,404.86
JONES ANDY PER REP FOR EST
OF ADA P JONES
06-21-30-300-0110-0000
PAD: 450 W 434 SR
1,790.64
JONES ADA P EST OF
C/O ANDY JONES
06-21-30-300-012D-0000
258.76
SIHLE GERALD K k
WILLIAMSON JOHN T
06-21-30-300-0150-0000
PAD: 490 W 434
MARANATHA MISSION SKATEBOARD
5,312.41
PARK INC
06-21-30-300-0181-0000
PAD: 390 SANSU
4,797.85
PEMBERTON INC
06-21-30-300-0187-0000
3,080.30
CRASS DENNIS L k MICHELLE M
06-21-30-300-018Q-0000
PAD: 370 SANSU CT
1,250.44
TODD N PEMBERTON INC
06-21-30-300-018Z-0000
TAD: W 434
38,878.83
ARJAY INV INC
06-21-30-300-021J-0000
TAD: 1016 SAVAGE CT
(4.74 AC)
9,533.28
TODD N PEMBERTON INC
06-21-30-300-0340-0000
PAD: 103 HIGHLINE ST
••••“ •GLENROSE LEA
•••••**pB 4 pG 53
4,234.36
SWARTZ RICHMOND t SWARTZ
LESTER R k SWARTZ GLORIA D TRS
06-21-30-502-0100-005A
PAD: 140 427 CR
BEG NF. COR LOT 5 RUN S 03 ...
9,522.01
MAGIC FINANCIAL SERV INC
06-21-30-502-0400-0040
PAD: 280 427 CR
ALL LOTS 4 ( 5 ( N 45 FT OF ,..
394.62
MAGIC FINANCIAL SERV INC
06-21-30-502-OROA-OOOO
ELY 100 FT OF N 145 FT OF ...
•*••••'MOLNARS ADD TO LONGWOOD

4,934

4,935
4,936

4,937

4,938
4,939
4,940
4,941

4,942

4,943

4,944

4,945

•••**.*PB i pc 23
WELLS YONG

2,053.77

TAXES DUE

06-21-30-503-0000-0070
PAD: 222 W 434 SR
BASTIN RUSSELL L
06-21-30-503-0000-0080
PAD: 242 W 434 SR

1,647.84
3,192/39

4,946
4,947

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. I

PENDERGRASS JEFFREY P k WANDA
1,078.16 4,948
06-21-30-503-0000-0280
PAD: PARK AVE
PT LOT 28 NWLY OF WLY LI OF ...
PENDERGRASS JEFFREY P k WANDA
2,015.04 4,949
06-21-30-503-0000-0290
PAD: 268 TARK AVE
PENDERGRASS JEFFREY P k WANDA
684.90 4,950
06-21-30-503-0000-0300
PAD: 290 PARK AVE
*******BRUTTS ADD TO LONGWOOD
....*.*•
*******PB 1 p g 22
9,184.63 4,951
FF.LSING CAROL F. TRUSTEE
FBO
06-21-30-509-0A00-0040
PAD: 580 S 427
E 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK A (LESS ..
6,295.40 4,952
DENI 1.1.0 JOSEPH S k
DENILLO ALEX P
06-21-30-509-0A00-004A
PAD: 235 MARVIN AVE
PT OF F, 1/2 LOT 4 BLK A DESC ...
“ •“ “ FLORIDA CENTRAL COMMERCE PARK
**..*..pQ 27 PGS 53 TO 58
30,718.26 4,953
AAA BUSINESS CENTERS INC
SUITE 2008
06-21-30-510-0000-0170
PAD: 740 FLORIDA CENTRAL PKWY
24,864.72 4,954
AAA BUSINESS CENTERS INC
SUITE. 2008
06-21-30-510-0000-0180
PAD: 750 FLORIDA CENTRAL PKWY
“ •“ “ HUNT INDUSTRIAL PARK
*******pB 49 PGS 67 k 68
5,820.34 4,955
EVANS JENNIFER PER REP
ESTATE OF NISSAN MIORA
0621-30-511-AA00-0000
PAD: 275 HUNT PARK CV
TRACT AA
------------ SEC 07 TWP 21 RNG 30-----------THOMAS HELEN C
617.90 4,956
0721- 30-300-0 l'OD-OOOO (HX)
PAD: 409 MAGNOLIA ST
SIMMONS HAZEL F
396.32 4,957
07-21-30-300-0130-0000 (HX)
PAD: 140 OAK AVE
CANTY HERMAN
440.50 4,958
07-21-30-300-0150-0000
FAIRRIER WILL
469.13 4,959
07-21-30-300-0160-0000
PAD: OAK AVE
FARRIER CLARENCE *PEARLIF,
219.78 4,960
07-21-30-300-0210-0000
FARRIER CLARENCE k PEARLIF, M
524.70 4,961
07-21-30-300-021A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2020 S 427 CR
SHAW BERTHA
291.83 4,962
07-21-30-300-029B-0000
PAMELA CORP
1,307.12 4,963
C/O DR GORDON A MERRITT
07-21-30-300-0430-0000
PAD: 303 MARKER ST
MERRITT GORDON A k ROSE
1,212.37 4,964
07-21-30-300-043A-0000
PAD: 1044 MERRITT ST
STEVENS FRED B
471.75 4,965
07-21-30-300-0460-0000
PAD: 315 MARKER ST
PORTER CHARLENE S
446.59 4,966
07-21-30-300-053A-0000
BOUEY MILTON k DURHAM INEZ k
BOUEY HURT IS F.T AL
07-21-30-300-0620-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2211 S 427 CR
......
BOUYE HENRIETTA
07-21-30-300-062E-0000
SIMPSON BETTY k
SIMPSON ANDRE I.
07-21-30-300-0660-0000
JONES ROY LEE k CASSIE
07-21-30-300-0670-0000 (HX)
PAD: 172 OAK AVE
THOMAS MINNIE C
07-21-30-300-0721-0000 (HX)
PAD: 825 CAMPELLO ST
HOPSON LYNN k RUBY
07-21-30-300-072A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 130 SALEM ST
HAYNES SANDRA K k CHARLES W
07-21-30-300-072C-0000
PAD: 132 SALEM ST
HARRIS E D
07-21-30-300-0720-0000 (HX)
PAD: SALEM ST
HOI24ES CONNIE W
07-21-30-300-0720-0000 (HX)
PAD: 813 CAMPELLO ST
BE!.!,AMY MARGARET G C
07-21-30-300-072R-0000 (HX)
PAD: 121 SALEM ST
ENGLISH CATHERINE
07-21-30-300-072W-0000 (HX)
PAD: BRENTWOOD AVE
CHURCH ST JOHNS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
07-21-30-300-0760-0000
******‘MIDWAY HEIGHTS
***••.*PB 4 pc 41
NEW WORLD SECURITY INC
07-21-30-501-0A00-0010
PAD: 1380 N 427 (1388)
LOTS 1 TO 4 S 31 TO 42
...... TROUT I.AKE SUBD
****•••PB 4 pc 68
RADOSEVICH CHRISTOPHER J k
LISA H
07-21-30-502-0000-008A
PAD: N 427
LOTS 8 TO 13 W OF RY
**“ ‘“ GRANADA SOUTH
**.*.**pB 15 pc 100
GATHERS ERNEST JR
07-21-30-503-0000-0020
PAD: 1204 NORTH ST
STEVENS BARBARA R k
STEVENS MONTE C SR
07-21-30-503-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1200 MERRITT ST
BAYLOR EUGENIA F
07-21-30-503-0000-0170
PAD: 307 TEAKWOOD LN
MONGEN JUANITA
07-21-30-503-0000-0240 vHX)
PAD: 306 TEAKWOOD LN
MARRETT LEROY &amp; SONIA M
07-21-30-503-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 312 TEAKWOOD LN
MINCEY MARY A
07-21-30-503-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD; 410 BASEWOOD LN
BURGESS VIRGINIA D ET AL
07-21-30-503-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 414 BASEWOOD LN
THOMAS CONNIE D M
07-21-30-503-0000-0510 (HX)
PAD: 519 PEACH TREE LN
WALWYN ILENE
07-21-30-503-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 517 PEACH TREE LN
HUDSON WILLIE k MARTHA M
07-21-30-503-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 511 PEACHTREE LN
GARNER EVA MAE
07-21-30-503-0000-0560 (HX)
PAD: 509 PEACH TREE LN
HARMON FERMON JR
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0

1,102.20
iinm

nJ-m - fv

104.90
L iM l

4,967
o

4,968

&gt;1LHAH * » • • » &gt; •

125.98

4,969

792.64

4,970

357.39

4,971

433.41

4,972

1,237.47

4,973

393.75

4,974

370.46

4,975

309.46

4,976

363.21

4,977

15.33

4,978

5,803.82

4,979

1,930.53

4,980

1,218.38

4.981

967.11

4.982

1,234.06

4,983

519.82

4,984

676.37

4,985

419.17

4,986

1,163.05

4,987

394.28

4,988

828.94

4,989

567.43

4, 990

425.63

4,991

1,380.31

4,992

�T h e H er a ld

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

PAD: 501 PEACH TREE I,N
COLEMAN ROBERT
07-21-30-503-0000-0640 (HX)
PAD: 506 PEACHTREE LN
HUDSON WILLIE F JR 4
HUDSON DEBORAH A
07-21-30-503-0000-0670 (HX)
PAD: 512 PEACH TREE LN
JOHN ALEXANDER 4 MYRTLE
07-21-30-503-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 518 PEACHTREE ST
LYONS EFFIE M
07-21-30-503-0000-0770
PAD: 607 PLUM LN
WILLIAMS ALTON PER REP 4
WILLIAMS ALTON
07-21-30-503-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 601 PLUM LN
WILLIAMS ROLAND 4 WILETHA
07-21-30-503-0000-0830
PAD: 604 PLUM LN
HALL DENNIS 4
HALL RUBY M HEIRS
07-21-30-503-0000-0890 (HX)
PAD: 616 PLUM LN
LEWIS JERRY L
07-21-30-503-0000-0910 (HX)
PAD: 620 PLUM I,N
FELDER JOSEPH F. SR
07-21-30-503-0000-1020
PAD: 313 SALINA DR
SMITH MARVIN C JR 4 QUEENIE M
07-21-30-503-0000-1060
PAD: 305 S A U N A DR
KELLY WILLIAM J 4 MINNIE M
07-21-30-503-0000-1070 (HX)
PAD: 303 S A U N A DR

SEQ. #

794.08

4,993

395.37

4,994

513.27

4,995

1,336.69

4,996

493.05

4,997

1,535.65

4,998

746.78

4,999

529.37

5,000

1,327.47

5,001

1,335.31

5,002

484.34

5,003

‘ORANGE ESTATES
ALEXANDER DAVID &amp; PRINCELLA
07-21-30-504-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 77 SALEM CT
RICHARDSON MARY LEE &amp;
JACKSON FRANK F.T AL
07-21-30-504-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD; 79 SPRING ST
GREEN GEORGE
07-21-30-504-0000-0120
PAD: 77 SPRING ST
JENKINS OLEAN W
07-21-30-504-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 803 ORANGE GROVE DR
WILLIAMS DORA M W £
WALKER LARRY
07-21-30-504-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 707 ORANGE GROVE DR
JONES BF.UIJVH
07-21-30-504-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 705 ORANGE GROVE DR
WILLIAMS CAROLYN
07-21-30-504-0000-0270
PAD: 804 CITRUS TREE DR
CHRISTOPHER PAULINE
07-21-30-504-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 867 CAMPELLO ST
EASON SHILO JR £ BEATRICE A
07-21-30-504-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 707 CITRUS TREE DR
TALLEY CURTIS HEIRS
C/O DAVID J STERN
07-21-30-504-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 701 CITRUS TREE DR
STEVENS FRED B £ GERALDINE
07-21-30-504-0000-0390- (HX)
PAD: 706 BRENTWOOD AVF,

5,004

416.30
502.33

5,005

1,348.27

5,006

429.09

5,007

761.53

5,008

5,009

534.22
1, 134.89

5,010

297.07

5,011

700.07

5,012

370.26

5,013

5,014

408.69

. .4 V f

■'

WILSON JANICE
07-21-30-505-0600-0040
TAD: 115 PLYMOUTH AVE
WILLIAMS CAROLYN
07-21-30-505-0B00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 113 PLYMOUTH AVE
DANIELS DEBORAH A
07-21-30-505-0B00-0110
PAD: 204 MAGNOLIA ST
MAXWELL LISA S £
MAXWELL VIRGINIA
07-21-30-505-0800-0200 (HX)
PAD: 122 DE SOTO AVE
ROYAL ZIMMIE M £ LEROY
07-21-30-505-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 117 DE SOTO AVE
CARTER JAKE O
07-21-30-505-0C00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 102 FORD AVE
WATKINS GEORGE £ FRANC1NE
O7-21-3O-5O5-OD0O-OO1O (HX)
PAD: 103 MERCURY ST
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK D
DAVIS LEO W £ EUI.A M
07-21-30-505-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 107 MERCURY ST
NEAL LEROY
07-21-30-505-0D00-0060 (HX)
PAD: 113 MERCURY ST
HEW CEDRICK
07-2 1-30-505-0DO0-0070
PAD: 115 MERCURY ST
TROUTMAN ISIAH ♦ ETHEL L
C/O ANNIE JOHNSON
07-21-30-505-0D00-0110
PAD: 111 FORD AVE
NELSON JAMES H £ NORA
07-21-30-505-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 304 MAGNOLIA ST
LOT 21 (LESS S 135 FT) BLK D
STRIBLING ETHEL L 4
RUSH PAMELA L
07-21-30-505-0D00-0230 (HX)
PAD: 308 MAGNOLIA ST
LOT 23 (LESS S 135 FT) BLK D
******«BLAKES REVISION LULA
.......pB 8 PG 101
RICHARDSON CHERYL C
07-21-30-506-0000-0010
PAD: BLAKE 4 SANFORD
ROBINSON EMMA 4 WHITE IRENE
C/O CHERYL COLZIE
07-21-30-506-0000-0030
PAD: BLAKE ST
WILKES JAMES K
07-21-30-506-0000-0080
PAD: 1061 BLAKE ST
ABRAMS FRANK L
07-21-30-506-0000-0090
PAD: BLAKE ST
***....HAYMANS ADD TO ALTAMONTE
**•*•«•pg 3 pg 39
CHURCH ST JOHN BAPTIST
07-21-30-509-0B00-0010_
PAD: 2401 S 427
LOT 1 (LESS RDS) BLK B
SIMPSON ALFRED 4 EMMA
07-21-30-509-OB0O-0O20 (HX)
PAD: 2431 S 427 CR
LOTS 2 * 3 (LESS RD) BLK B
GRANT KENNEDY
07-21-30-509-OBOO-OOBO
PAD: 450 MARKER ST
ORLANDO PROPERTY GROUP INC
07-21-30-509-OBOO-OOUA
PAD: 319 HAYMAN ST
BEG ON S LINE HAYMAN ST 50 ...
***....LAKE MOBILE SHORES REPLAT
*******PB 8 PG 55

1

ti I M
»•*••***
1,224.34

5,015

1,349.94

5,016

1,369.34

5,017

335.22

5,018

388.03

5,019

383.40

5,020

945.56

5,021

449.43
656.57

5,022
5,023

1,270.38- 5,024
1,229.50

860.55

337.43

168.12
120.09

125.19
204.60

14.28

5,025

5,026

5,027

5,028
5,029

5,030
5,031

5,032

174.88

5,033

560.62

5,034

836.65

5,035

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

May 2. 0, 10, 2004
TAXES DUE

SEQ.«

REALFORD FRANK
1,089.09
07-21-30-510-OAOQ-0060
PAD: 1991 S 427
LOT 6 (LESS RD) BLK A REPLAT ...

5,036

CUYLER LARRY 4 JOEQUETTA
07-21-30-510-0A00-0120
TAD: 1931 S 427
LOT 12 (LESS RD) BLK A ...
BERRIAN EARNEST I. 4
ETHERIDGE DON S
07-21-30-510-0B00-0110
PAD: I.AKE MOBILE DR
LEWIS RAVEN 4 LEATRICE
07-21-30-510-0B00-0140
PAD: LAKE MOBILE DR
N 1/2 OF LOT 14 4 ALL LOT 15 ...
ALLEN MELVIN 4 LINDA D
07-21-30-510-0B00-0260 (HX)
PAD: 661 LAKE MOBILE DR
LOT 26 * SWLY 20 FT OF LOT ...
..... *LAKE MOBILE SHORES 1ST ADD
*******t o REPLAT
.... “ PB 8 PG 71
BROOKINS JOHN P
07-21-30-511-OAOO-OO6 O (HX)
PAD: 141 OAK AVF.
N 1/2 OF LOT 6 * ALL LOT 7 ♦ ...
****** *oAK TERRACE
.......pB e PG 91
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CORCORAN LORRAINE
07-21-30-512-0000-0060
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DENNISON PEARLE C
07-21-30-512-0000-0090
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ROUX CI.ARETHA
07-21-30-512-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 476 FORD DR
.......HAYMANS ADD NO 2
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BOLDEN LARRY 4
JOHNSON ALPHONSON
07-21-30-513-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 232 N JACKSON ST
BOLDEN LARRY 4
JOHNSON ALPHONSON
07-21-30-513-0000-0160
MC KELVEY WILLIE G LIFE F.ST
(SHERMAN EVA F.T AL)
07-21-30-513-0000-0170
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EQUIVEST L P
07-21-30-513-0000-0180
PAD: N JACKSON ST
MC KELVEY WILLIE G LIFE EST
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PAD: 248 JACKSON ST
•“ “ “ GRIFFINS SUBD
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GRACE JOHNNY J LIFE EST
(JONES JAMES K SR F.T AL)
07-21-30-514-0000-02 IE (HX)
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JOHNSON NORMAN L
07-21-30-514-0000-021G (HX)
PAD: 310 MAGNOLIA ST
PT LOT 21 BEG NW COR RUN F. ...
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07-21-30-514-0000-021H
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LISA H
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*•**•*‘MAGNOLIA HILL
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BONITA 4 MAXWELL VERONICA
07-21-30-516-0000-0040 '(HX)
PAD: 401 MAGNOLIA ST
BROWN JOHNNIE M 4
GOODEN RUBY G
07-21-30-516-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 205 CADILLAC CT
YOUNG BERNICE B
07-21-30-516-0000-0090 (HX)
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THOMAS ETISHA
07-21-30-516-0000-0190 (HX)
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WILLIAMS JOANN 4
WILLIAMS MARY HEIRS
07-21-30-516-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 312 CONTINENTAL CT
ROBINSON RODNEY J 4
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0721-30-516-0000-0240 (HX)
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52.51

5,038

81.97

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08-21-30-300-012A-0000l
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08-21-30-300-012C-00001
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08-21-30-506-0000-004Ai
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08-21-30-506-0000-00801
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08-21-30-506-0000-0090
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534.36

529.64

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197.13

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674.35

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5,046

240.OB

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5,040

5,047

141.60

5,048

294.64

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5,060

593.52

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591.85

5,062

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5,063

691.77

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527.61

5,065

397.23

5,066

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657.32

5,068

625.25

5,069

1,130.52

5,070

3,268.07

5,071

210.95

5,072

1,800.34

5,073

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623.49

5,074

1,774.94

5,075

1,039.30

5,076

1,673.90

5,077

507.68

5,078

309.00

5,079

488.61

5,080

135.95

5, 081

245.29

5, 082

1,642.89

5,083

1,545.74

5,084

1,327.12

5, 085

1,378.50

5, 086

1,578.65

5,087

1,575.41

5,088

457.23

5,089

1,020.49

5,090

2,023.24

5,091

1,425.63

5,092

13,751.80

5,093

5,506.86

5,094

3,773.74

5,095

0,903.68

5,096

1, 940.24

5,097

50.44

5,098

693.56

5,099

601.48

5,100

599.62

5,101

657.61

5,102

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478.62
08-21-30-518-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 230 S F.MBREY DR
.......o a k w o o d HEIGHTS
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08-21-30-519-0000-0170
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LOT 17 * ELY 8.33 FT OF LOT 16
“ “ ‘“ EDGEWOOD MANOR
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BOURBEAU ROBERT W
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08-21-30-520-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 391 ORANGE LN
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MOFFIT THOMAS H t ALICE E
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08-21-30-524-0000-0030
PAD: 150 VALMORA DR
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* * . . * . * P B 45 pcs 77 THRU 79
“ “ “ ‘PR: PT LOT B IN 524 ALL A/13
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08-21-30-529-0000-0010
PAD: 218 OAK PARK PL
‘“ “ “ LAKE GRIFFIN ESTATES

5,103

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CHARI.AND BILLY J
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GORDON NORMA J
00-21-30-514-QD00-005A
PAD: TRIPLET IAKE DR
N 50.1 FT OF LOT 5 BLK QD
“ “ “ •LAKE KATHRYN VILLAGE
.......rB 24 PGS 49 TO 52
WUI.FF SHIRLEY E
08-21-30-515-0D00-0040
PAD: 485 B ST
KEVIN FORTNEY &amp;
FORTNEY-HENSON GRETCHEN
08-21-30-515-0F00-0010
PAD: 508 B ST
HAMBLF.TT EDWARD J
00-21-30-515-OKOO-O04O
PAD: 461 D ST
EDWARD PHILIP S t DEBRA A
08-21-30-515-0000-0020
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ALBAN DIEGO F
O8-21-3O-5O7-OAOO-OO0O (HX)
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MUNIZ FRED fc CARMEN
08-21-30-507-0A00-0160
PAD: 253 PLAZA OVAL DR
......‘CASSELBERRY HEIGHTS
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DYE SHEILA G
08-21-30-508-0D00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 270 PINE TREE DR
......‘LAKE ELLEN ADD TO
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08-21-30-510-F.A00-0070
PAD: 219 LAKE ELLEN DR
WHITTF.MORE GERALDINE
08-21-30-510-F.B00-0020
TAD: 214 LAKE ELLEN OR
BUCCELI.ATO LIVING TRUST
08-21-30-510-EC00-0030 (HX)
TAD: 252 LAKE GRIFFIN CIR
....... f e r n PARK ESTATES
*..... PB 5 PGS 10 11 12 * 13
SHIRLEY WILLI FRED S A
08-21-30-511-0A00-0080 (HX)
PAD: 315 W CONCORD DR
E 1/2 OF LOT 7 * ALL LOT 8 ...
SHIRLEY WILLI FRED S
08-21-30-511-0A00-0090
PAD: W CONCORD DR
LOT 9 (LESS ELY 8 FT) BLK A
ROBERTS CYNTHIA
08-21-30-511-0A00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 311 W CONCORD DR
LOT 10 * ELY 8 FT OF LOT 9 ...
BOWER NATHAN F
08-21-30-511-0B00-002A
PAD: 218 N CYPRESS i 220 WAY
S 75 FT OF LOT 2 ELK B
BOWF.R NATHAN F
08-21-30-51l-OBOO-0030
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BOWER NATHAN F
08-21-30-511-0B00-003A
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08-21-30-511-0B00-003B
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08-21-30-511-0B00-003C
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08-21-30-511-0B00-003D
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08-21-30-51l-OBOO-0050 (HX)
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LOT 5 (LESS F. 12 FT * N 85 ...
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08-21-30-511-OD00-OO2O
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E 1/3 OF LOT 2 BLK D
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08-21-30-511-0D00-002A
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W 1/3 OF E 2/3 OF LOT 2 BLK D
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ALDAY M YVONNE i MYRON I.
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RYAN 4 MARIA L
841.73
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2.366.78
08-21-30-5BK-0000-0020
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0B-21-30-5BL-EF00-00B0
LOT 8 BLK E-F
1.074.78
HENRY CHARLES I. Ill
O0-21-3O-5BL-GFOO-OO6D (HX)
PAD: 29 JACKSON 4 29 CT
S 44.79 FT OF E 100 FT OF W ...
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5,108

NEBEL LUCY M
1,769.89
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S 175 FT OF W 75 FT OF LOT 3 ...
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3,544.44
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PAD: 41 N TRIPLET LAKE DR
1,420.90
PARKER PHYLLIS R TRUSTEE
09-21-30-507-0B00-0O30
PAD: 131 NE TRIPLET DR
.... “ TRIPLET LAKE SHORES
.......3 Rp ADD
.“ .'.“ PB 12 PG 79
JOHNSON DEANNA J
643.90
09-21-30-500-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 906 N TRIPLET LAKE DR
961.53
JONES MICHAEL E &amp; DEIDRE J
09-21-30-508-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 902 N TRIPLET LAKE DR
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5,112

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5,114
5,115

5,116
5,117

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LOT 68 A (LESS RD) RF.PIAT OF ...
RODRIGUEZ ADELINA
09-21-30-509-0000-0690
PAD: 23 N WINTER PARK DR
LOT 69 (LESS RD) REPLAT OF ...
MALDONADO LYDIA
09-21-30-509-0000-0700 (HX)
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LOT 70 (LESS WLY 15 FT FOR ...
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3,851.17

5,118

405.02

5,119

462.50

5,120

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LOT 2 (LESS RD) RF.PLAT OF A ...
BREWER SARAH
09-21-30-511-0000-0110 (HX)
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“ “ “ •LAKE KATHRYN PARK 3RD ADD
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JONES GUS M JR
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LOT 1C BLK C
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09-21-30-512-0C00-0050
PAD: 507 N WINTER PARK DR
MENTZF.R ROBERT B JR
09-21-30-512-0C00-0120 (HX)
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POWELL GLORIA
09-21-30-512-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 670 CRESTVIEW DR
FRANKLIN MICHAEL 4 JESSI!E
09-21-30-512-0C00-0290 (HX)
PAD: 620 CRESTVIEW DR
POWELL GLORIA 4 DAVID
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PAD: 671 CRESTVIEW DR
ROWS WILLIAM D 4 YVONNE R
09-21-30-512-0DO0-0050 (HX)
PAD: 420 N WINTER PARK DR
LOTS 5 + 6 BLK D
“ •“ “ LAKE KATHRYN PARK 2ND ADD
.... “ AMENDED PLAT
.......PB
PGS 5 ♦ 6
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09-21-30-513-0000-01 DO (HX)
PAD: 1040 CAMELIA DR
SCHOOL TERRY I. 4 THERESA A
O9-21-3O-513-OA0O-OO6O (HX)
PAD: 389 WINTER PARK DR
TRAVIS PHILLIP 4 BRENDA
O9-21-3O-513-0A00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1042 BLUEBELL DR
..“ .“ LAKE KATHRYN PARK 4TH ADD
.......PB is PGS 45 ♦ 46
POWELL GLORIA C
09-21-30-514-QC00-0390
PAD: 691 CRESTVIEW DR
DAUGHERTY HENRY G 4 GLORIA
J 4 CREECH KATHLEEN D
09-21-30-514-0C00-0410 (HX)
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SANTOS RICHARD L
09-21-30-514-0C00-0470
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BENNETT WILLIAM J 4 NANCY A
09-21-30-514-0C00-0530 (HX)
PAD: 640 BAYOU DR
WEEKS RONALD E 4 GERALDINE
09-21-30-514-OCOO-0630 (HX)
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MC FARLIN FREDERICK
09-21-30-514-0C00-14B0
PAD: 1021 CRESTVIEW DR
GOFF ROBERT C
09-21-30-514-OEOO-OO10 (HX)
PAD: 701 N WINTER PARK DR
SULLIVAN ANGELA E
09-21-30-514-0E00-O070
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CRAFTON ARTHUR L JR 4 RONNIE A
09-21-30-514-OE0O-O200
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FAZIO VERONICA J 4
FAZIO BENN R
09-21-3O-514-0E00-O240
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RACER HUDSON F SR 4 CHARLOTTE
09-21-30-514-OEOO-0300 (HX)
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BEECROFT BRENDA 4 KENNETH
09-21-30-514-0F0O-O030
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RYSAVY NADINE
O9-21-3O-514-OFOO-O06O
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RAINEY TARA L
09-21-30-514-OFOO-OlOO (HX)
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289.53

467.66

23.52

593.52
58.08
234.90
1,205.39
555.64
568.96

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453.24

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237.60

5,131

78.17

5,132

1,391.69

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09-21-30-515-0A00-0010 (HX)
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RIOS DORCAS
09-21-30-515-0B00-0090
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WHITEHEAD DONALD E
09-21-30-515-0B0Q-0260 (HX)
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SMITH IVAN G 4 VERONICA I.
09-21-30-515-0C00-0090 (HX)
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09-21-30-515-0c00-0100 (HX)
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RF.VIS BRIAN 4 NADINE
09-21-30-515-0C00-0140
PAD: 545 DIANE CIR
FACKINA EDWARD SR LIFE EST
(EDWARD FACKINA JR)
09-21-30-515-0000-0040
PAD: 452 RAINBOW DR
THORNTON CHARLES 4 CARRIE L
09-21-30-515-0D00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 660 DIANE CIR
GAUVIN ALBERT M 4 VIRGINIA F
09-21-30-515-0F. 00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 455 RAINBOW DR
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09-21-30-5BM-0A00-0180
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LOT 18 (LESS RD) BLK A
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09-21-30-5BM-0A00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 1308 LAKE DR
LOT 24 (LESS ST R/W) BLK A
HULL JAMES O LIFE EST
(THE MASTER'S TRUST ET AL)
O9-21-30-5BM-0A00-026A
PAD: 1324 IJ\KE DR
SE 1/2 OF LOT 26 (LESS ST ...
VAMMEN REALTY INC
09-21-30-5BM-0B00-005A
TAD: SEMINOLA BLVD
W 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF LOT 5 BLK B
VAMMEN CM 4 MARIE A
09-21-30-5BM-0BO0-O05B
PAD: 1043 SEMINOLA BLVD
W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF LOT 5 BLK ...
CLASSIC CONSTR INC
09-21-30-5BM-0B00-0460
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.......SP0RTSMANS PARADISE REPLAT
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BLANKSHEIN MELISSA
09-21-30-5BN-0000-033A
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BEACH KAREN S 4 JERRY L
09-21-30-5BN-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 1325 QUINTUPLET DR
TEMPLIN CHERYL A
09-21-30-5BN-0000-0440
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W 1/2 OF LOT 44 REPLAT OF A ...
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09-21-30-5BN-0000-0450 (HX)
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719.60

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5,140
5.149

1,341.99

5.150

881.02

5.151

1,414.12

5, 152

1,431.79

5, 153

1,092.40

5, 154

808.07

5,155

543.94

ADOLPHENE 4
LANITA HEIRS

09-21-30-518-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 433 RANCH TRI.
STRADER ROBERT I.
09-21-30-518-0000-0620
PAD: 245 BRIDLE PATH
WEBB MICHAF.I, H 4 GEORGENIA R
09-21-30-518-0000-0770 (HX)
TAD: 224 BRIDLE PATH
******* WYNDHAM WOODS PHASE 2
pB 26 PGS 41 4 42
HIGGINS CINDY 4 TRACE
09-21-30-520-0000-1050 (HX)
TAD: 422 SUNDOWN TRL
RODRIGUEZ HF-RMINIO 4
BENNETT DOROTHY F.
09-21-30-520-0000-1290 (HX)
PAD: 803 PADDOCK WAY
DUNNE JAMES A
09-21-30-520-0000-1660
PAD: 437 SUNDOWN TRL
KENNEDY JAMES H DR 4 SARAH F
09-21-30-520-0000-1680 (HX)
PAD: 429 SUNDOWN TRL
.......SOUTHPORT CONDO
.......PB 27 PGS 29 TO 34
KONCZOS ADRIENN
09-21-30-521-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 297 HILL ST
UNIT 2
.......NORTHSHORE REPI.AT
..... *PB 31 PGS 10 TO 12
BANANA RIVER TRADING CORP
09-21-30-522-0000-0290
PAD: 662 NORTHSHORE CIR
CHIROPRACTIC CARE CLINIC INC
09-21-30-522-0000-0870
CHIROPRACTIC CARE CLINIC INC
09-21-30-522-0000-0880
CHIROPRACTIC CARE CLINIC INC
09-21-30-522-0000-0890
CHIROPRACTIC CARE CLINIC INC
09-21-30-522-0000-0900
.......SPORTSMANS PARADISE
*
.PB 8 PGS 12 ♦ 13
PETULLA

1,449.86

5,147

5,156

2,600.08
1,199.51

403.29

2,281.22

5,163

5,164

1,794.78

5,169

1,569.83

5,170

427.26

313.98

2,143.77

3,427.83

806.03

1,327.28

5,171

5,172

5,173

5,174

5,175

5,178

ADD

.......PB 8 PGS 40 ♦ 41
CASSELBERRY JOHN N
09-21-30-5BO-0A00-001C
PAD: LOST LAKE LN
PT OF BLK A DESC AS BEG SE ...
.......CRysTAL B0HIj 2ND ADD
“ ***“ PB 12 PG 77
HODSDON JAMES R JR 4 SARA D
09-21-30-5BP-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1126 QUINTUPLET DR
ELY 18.75 FT OF LOT 7 4 ALL ...
CANCINO ALBERTO 4 ANA C
09-21-30-5BP-0B0O-O230 (HX)
PAD: 1225 PARK DR
KLECHKA MARY E
09-21-30-5BP-0C00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1102 PARK DR
PEPPLER-MOYER LONNIE L 4
MOYER HERBERT S
09-21-30-5BP-0C00-0090
PAD: 1164 PARK DR
“ •“ “ LOST LAKE ESTATES
......*PB 56 pGS 51 - 60
**“ *• ‘ALL 09-21-30-508-0000-0190
TAYLOR JAY M
09-21-30-5PL-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 939 MOONLUSTER DR
------------ SEC 10 TWP 21 RNG 30
“ “ •“ DUCK POND ADD TO
“ •“ “ CASSELBERRY
•**••••PB u gc 27

3,325.33

5,179

1,260.23

5,180

987.75

5,181

751.78

5, 182

1,890.47

5,183

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

BENNETT SYLVIA S
10-21-30-501-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1409 LAKESHORE DR
WOOD LINDA K 4 JARY L
10-21-30-501-0000-0060
PAD: 1411 LAKESHORE DR
SELLERS JIMMY M
10-21-30-501-0000-0090
PAD: 1417 LAKESHORE DR
PINTER CATHY S PER REP FOR EST
OF ROBERT L SCHRIMSHER
10-21-30-501-0000-0180
PAD: 1437 LAKESHORE DR
BF.NNEFIELD TRAOlS W 4 ANITA A
10-21-30-501-0000-0310
PAD: 1405 JAKE SHORE DR
KNOPTON JAMES R 4 PEGGY
10-21-30-501-0000-055A
PAD: 1456 PARK DR
SW 1/2 OF LOT 55
ELLIS F.IAINA F
10-21-30-501-0000-072A
PAD: 1485 TAKE DR
LOT 72 (LESS ELY 70 FT) 4 ...
ELLIS EI.AINA F
10-21-30-501-0000-0730
PAD: 1483 LAKE DR
W 60 FT OF LOT 73 * E 10 FT ...
MAI.LO ANTHONY
10-21-30-501-0000-0740
PAD: 1481 TAKE DR
LOT 74 (LESS F. 10 FT)
ELLIS EI.AINA F
10-21-30-501-0000-081A
PAD: 1406 TIPTON RD
WLY 1/2 OF LOT 81
MITCHELL SUSAN M
10-21-30-501-0000-0850 (HX)
PAD: 1411 HILLTOP RD
LOT 85 (LESS W 6 FT)
HOSKINS DANIEL D 4 KATHERINE
10-21-30-501-0000-0860
TAD: 1425 HILLTOP RD
LOT 86 (LESS ELY 100 FT)
HOSKINS DANIEL D 4 KATHERINE
10-21-30-501-0000-086A (HX)
PAD: 1421 HILLTOP RD
ELY 100 FT OF LOT 86
HOSKINS DANIEL D 4 KATHERINE
10-21-30-501-0000-0870
PAD: 1431 HILLTOP RD
S 50 FT OF LOT 87
......‘SPORTSMANS PARADISE REPLAT
.......0E LOt s 52 53 54 * 54A
.......PB 13 PG 86
STURGILL PAMELA M
10-21-30-502-0000-0530
PAD: 1199 QUINTUPLET DR
.......SEM!N0LE RACEWAY 1ST ADD
*“ “ “ PB 13 PG 96
HEPP ERIC OR TAMARA
10-21-30-504-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1561 HILLTOP RD
LOTS 2 4 3
MARZIANO JAMES J
10-21-30-504-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1520 HILLTOP RD
FERNANDEZ MADELINE
10-21-30-504-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1580 HILLTOP RD
DANIEL HARVEY K
10-21-30-504-0000-0280
PAD: 1561 OAK LN
LONG REBECCA S 4 ROBERT A
10-21-30-504-0000-0290
PAD: 1555 OAK LN
DANIEL LUCIUS H 4 DENISE L 4
DANIEL HARVEY K
10-21-30-504-0000-0300
PAD: 1547 OAK LN
MCGAHA RALPH A 4 SANDRA L
10-21-30-504-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 1541 OAK LN
BEATTY ANN R
10-21-30-504-0000-0320
PAD: 1531 OAK LN
CABALLERO ALICE R
10-21-30-504-0000-0330
PAD: 1521 OAK LN
STURGEON WILLIAM R 4 MARGARET
10-21-30-504-0000-0390 (HX)
PAD: 1530 OAK LN
TRYON ROBERT L
10-21-30-504-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 1565 CARLISLE DR
BARNETT ERIN
10-21-30-504-0000-0510
PAD: 1561 CARLISLE DR
MALLO ANTHONY
10-21-30-504-0000-0540
PAD: 1541 CARLISLE DR
GETMAN TONY D 4 VIVIAN A
10-21-30-504-0000-0550
PAD: CARLISLE DR
GETMAN TONY D 4 VIVIAN A
10-21-30-504-0000-0560
PAD: 1511 CARLISLE DR
LOTS £6 ♦ 57
******* WATTS FARMS REPIAT OF A
.......PART 0F L0TS i i 2
*“ “ “ PB 15 PG 22
CORNELL GEORGE R 4 JOYCE #C/0
MC CULLEY ANDRE L 4 CHRISTINE
10-21-30-506-0000-0210
PAD: 1411 HUNTINGTON 4 1413 DR
MUSICK DF.ANA F
10-21-30-506-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 1419 HUNTINGTON DR
BARRETT ROBERT L 4 LOLA T
10-21-30-506-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 1721 LAKE ♦ 1711 DR
LOTS 30 31 4 S 1/2 OF LOT 32 ...
HERNANDEZ JOSE L 4 LORENZA
10-21-30-506-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 1751 HOLIDAY DR
MARTIN PHILIP
10-21-30-506-0000-0390
PAD: 1775 HOLIDAY OR
***** “ ROLLING LANE
..***».pB 22 PGS 14 4 15
IANE JAMES W 4
LANE DOUGLAS S
10-21-30-509-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1233 ROLLING LN
•“ “ “ WATTS FARMS
......PB 6 PG 80
HINDU SOCIETY OF CENTRAL FLA
INC
10-21-30-5BQ-0000-017E
W 1/2 OF LOT 17 (LESS W 90 ...
.......FOXMOOR UNIT 2
“ •“ “ PB 19 PGS 72 ♦ 73
“ “ “ •AND REPLAT LOTS 21 4 22
DILSNER PAUL A
10-21-30-5DS-0J00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 730 MIMOSA CT
RICKETT RENEE H 4 ERNIE
10-21-3O-5DS-OJQO-O25O (HX)
PAD: 734 S EDGEMON AVE
BRIGNONI BALDOMERO 4 MARGIE
10-21-30-5DS-OJO0-0280 (HX)
PAD: 740 S EDGEMON AVE
RIVERA SESAR 4
MORALES MYRA
10-21-30-5DS-0L00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 642 MURPHY RD
•“ “ “ STERLING OAKS

SEQ. #

570.68

5, 185

953.27

5,186

1,160.66

5, 187

745.55

5, 188

451.53

5, 189

387.59

5, 190

400.39

5,191

605.02

5, 192

717.15

5,193

386.27

5,194

318.98

5, 195

73.56

5, 196

220.47

5, 197

131.08

5, 198

1,898.59

5, 199

1,683.07

5,200

135.39

5,201

345.39

5,202

1,567.88

5,203

1,579.54 . 5, £04
1,531.41

5,205

233.75

5,206

706,52

5,207

506.97

5,208

317.38

5,209

158.03

5,210

570.27

5,211

523.17

5,212

436.45

5,213

1,109.48

5,214

919.16

5,215

570.76

5,216

656.95

5,217

236.66

5,218

397.04

5,219

1,070.85

5,220

68.14

5,221

1,289.85

5,222

1,194.11

5,223

1.021.06

5,224

1,311.44

5,225

1

�May 2. 9. 16. 200-1 I’ flRC 4 7

Th e H er a ld

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

...... . 22 PGS 11 (, 12
BRADSHAW KEVIN C ( MARY E
1,977.42
10-21-30-5EU-0A00-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1332 STERLING OAKS DR
STABILE ARY ( VANIA
1,630.77
10-21-30-5F.U-0B00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 1313 STERLING OAKS DR
...... EOXMOOR EAST
...... PB 39 PGS 5 TO 7
SANDVIK STEVE &amp; MICHELLE
2,536.89
10-21-30-5KE-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 745 S EDGF.MON AVF.
ADKINS EVELYN L &amp; EARN IF.
1,366.55
CHACE SANDRA A
10-21-30-5KE-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 755 S EDGF.MON AVE
------------ SEC u Twp 2 i RNG 30 -...... DUNMAR ESTATES
‘****••5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 28 PARCELS
...... ALSO IN 1 i 2 ( 12-21-30
JACOBSON ANGEIJV J
11,927.37
1121-30-3AG-126F-0000 (HX)
PAD: 545 JULIE LN
BEG N 04 DF.G 57 MIN 42 SEC E ...
•••••‘•NORTH ORLANDO RANCHES SEC 06
.pB 12 PGS 84 &amp; 85
MOYERS KATHLEEN M
1,495.28
11-21-30-501-0K00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 205 MORTON LN
WINDSOR MARTHA S
2,941.37
11-21-30-501-0K00-0060 (HX)
PAD: 219 MORTON I.N
SCHOCK KERRY J &amp; ADELAIDE J
1,490.45
11-21-3O-501-0L00-005A (HX)
PAD: 201 HERRELL RD
W 120 FT OF LOT 5 BI.K L ...
7 •“ ••••
•••***‘PB 13 PG 3
TURNER FRANK JR &amp; F.LAINE
2,563.90
11-21-30-503-0BO 1-0000 (HX)
PAD: 252 MORTON I.N
WLY 311 FT OF TRACT B NORTH ...
******* LAKE TONY WATERWAYS
.......PB 12 PG 27
DAIRE ANDREW &amp; PILIPPA
1,753.16
11-21-30-504-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1438 SUNSET LN
PARKER VF.RA T
461.89
11-21-30-504-0000-0130
PAD: IJVKF. DR
...... STURBRIDGE OAKS
•..... PB 61 PGS 49 - 51
...... ALL 11-21-30 A/1G A/1H A/2A &amp; •“ *•••
CASTILLO RAUL C &amp;
3,011.57
RUIZ SUSANA H
11-21-30-5QR-0000-004 0
G A R Z O N V A I . E N T N O 4 DF.NISE
2,473.48
112 1-30-5QR-0000-0030
------------ SEC 12 TWP 21 RNG 30........ O A K

FOREST

UNIT

...... OAK FOREST UNIT 3
• • • • • • • P B 27 P G S 92 4 93
KENT W I L L I A M 4 I R I S
12-21-30-505-0000-3500 (HX)
PAD: 819 BIG BUCK CIR
WILDF.Y TERRI A
12-21-30-505-0000-3840 (HX)
PAD: 836 BIG BUCK CIR
.......OAK FOREST UNIT 4
...... PB 29 PGS 59 4 60
RF.NE A

4 JO

5.227

5.228
5.229

5,230

5,231
5,232
5,233

5,234

5,235
5,236

5,237
5,238

1

•••••••PB 22 PGS 81 TO 83
DREAM HOME PROP INC TRUSTEE
FBO
1221-30-501-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 926 OAK FOREST DR
CORDES JEFF
12-21-30-501-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 930 OAK FOREST DR
WILLIAMS THOMAS I,
12-21-30-501-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 1034 CHOKECHF.RRY DR
ARROYO PATRIA
12-21-30-501-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 1035 CHOKECHF.RRY DR
WILKEY KEVIN 4 JOSEPHINE
- 12—21-30-501-0000-0780
PAD: 1024 TAPROOT DR
..... .
FOREST UNIT 2
.... '**PB 24 PGS 95 4 96
AUSTIN A VAI.
12-21-30-503-0000-1650 (HX)
PAD: 1097 CHOKF.CHERRY DR
...... OAK FOREST UNIT 2B
•••*•*•PB 26 PGS 85 4 86
ARTHUR HARRY J I I I 4 JULIF. L
12-21-30-504-0000-1840 (HX)
PAD: 988 SEQUOIA CT

NAVAS

5.226

1,985.95

1,753.52

5,240

1,778.26

5,241

1,486.76

5,242

247.07 5,243
.d

1,592.73

1,521.92

5,244

5,245

1,892.95

5,246

2,007.40

5,247

1,859.26

ANN

5,239

5,248

12-21-30-506-0000-4410 (HX)
PAD: 1005 FOX DEN CT
.......TUSCAWII.IA PARCEL 90
. . . . . . . rB

43

pGS

57

s

50

SYCKI.E C A R L 4 T A M A R A
12-21-30-508-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 1129 ARBOR GLEN CIR
CASTRO JOSE A 4 VICTORIA E
12-21-30-508-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 1112 ARBOR GLEN CIR
...... WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 4
.......PB 18 PGS 6-8
PERRY PATRICIA S
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3250
PAD: 912 PUMA TRL
LOMBARDI CHRISTOPHER J
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3420 (HX)
PAD: 812 LEOPARD TRL
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) CID# 354
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3430 (HX)
GILMORE DONALD A 4 HILDA B
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3600 (HX)
PAD: 803 LEOPARD TRL
MC GARRY WILLIAM T 4 DIANE M
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3730
PAD: 1204 DEER RUN
JOHNSON MARY L
12-21-30-5DA-0000-3920 (HX)
PAD: 1101 WINTER SPRINGS BLVD
WEBB RANDY J 4 KIMBERLY D
12-21-30-5DA-0000-4020 (HX)
PAD: 900 ANTELOPE TRL
WISE BEATRICE LIFE EST
(WISE ROBERT 4 WISE IVORY JR)
12-21-30-5DA-0000-4390 (HX)
PAD: 1309 DEER RUN
LINDWALL HAROLD W 4 CATHERINE
1 2 - 2 1-30-5DA-0000-4520 (HX)
PAD: 51 TARPON CIR
MACHAFFIE JOHN C 4 IDA
12-21-30-5DA-0000-5010 (HX)
PAD: 141 PARTRIDGE CIR
BANK OF NEW YORK TRUST
FBO
12-21-30-5DA-0000-5200
PAD: 1201 HOWELL CREEK DR
BALDAUF STEPHEN D 4 ANITA L
12-21-30-5DA-0000-5310
PAD: 1019 ANTELOPE TRL
.......TUSCAWILLA UNIT 06
.......PB 21 PCS 32 4 33
DIEFENBAUGH JEANETTE
12-21-30-5EK-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 1222 CHEETAH TRL
BENEFICIAL FINANCE CORP
12-21-30-5EK-0000-0430
PAD: 1224 CHEETAH TRL
..... .
FOREST UNIT 5
VAN

4,067.18
4,637.06

5,249
5,250

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

..... *PB 31 PGS 89 4 90
AI.VEREZ MATTHEW B 4 ANGELA
12-21-30-5HN-0000-5320 (HX)
PAD: 703 COTTONTAIL CT
THOMPSON KELLY 4
BUSH JOHN 4 KAY
12-21-30-5HN-0000-5420 (HX)
PAD: 998 PAPAYA I.N
...... LAKE TUSKAWILIJV PH 3
.......PB 44 PGS 4 4 5
MARONDA HOMES OF FLA
12-21-30-5LD-0000-0150
PAD: 1148 QUEEN ANNE CT
MARONDA HOMES OF FLA
12-21-30-5LD-0000-0160
PAD: 1152 QUEEN ANNE CT
EULIANO JOHN D 4 STEPHANIE
122 1-30-5LD-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 859 WINDCRFST PL
------------ SEC 13 TWP 21 RNG 30...... WINTER SPRINGS
.......pB 15 PGS 81 ♦ 82
BUEHRING CLICIA R PF.R RF.P
ESTATE OF CHARLES BUEHRING
1321-30-502-0F.00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1051 BLACK ACRE TRL
ROGERS GENE W 4 CAROLE F
13-21-30-502-0G00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1125 HOWELL CRF.F.K DR
.......WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 2
...... PB 16 PG 83
MILLER RANDALL C 4 KIMBERLY A
13-21-30-503-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1007 GATOR LN
LOT 38 (LESS RD)
READ JOSEPH R JR 4 ANN S
13-21-30-503-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 1006 GATOR I.N
...... AMHERST
*..... PB 28 PGS 39 4 40
DORSETT GEORGE L 4 KARIN I
13-21-30-509-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 1051 CHESTERFIELD CIR
•••••••SUNRISE VILLAGE UNIT 5
...... PB 30 PG 77
BATISTA MONTSERRAT
13-21-30-510-0000-2500
PAD: 1058 LAS CRUCES DR
MUNIZ LUIS
13-21-30-510-0000-2580
PAD: 1264 RISING SUN BLVD
JOSHUA BEAUGESTF. 4 WINONA
13-21-30-510-0000-2630 (HX)
PAD: 1281 RISING SUN BLVD

SEQ.«

1,775.12

5,265

2,034.42

5,266

3.230.61

5,267

3.230.61

5,268

4,607.37

5,269

229.32

5,271

3,061.16

5,272

3,019.58

5,273

5,274

2,115.60

5,275

2,106.45

5,276

1,401.57

5,277

...... HUNTRIDGE
..... *PB 32 PGS 59 4 60
4,437.50
INNOCENT PATRICK M 4 VAI.DA E
13-21-30-511-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 4125 AUGHTON CT
4,140.28
WINSLOW MICHAEL L
13-21-30-511-0000-0050
PAD: 4124 AUGHTON CT
745.66
TOUSA HOMES INC
13-21-30-511-0000-0100
PAD: E DANBY CT
I.OT 10 (LESS ELY 4 FT FOR RD)
3,879.09
SHAHIN NASSF.R
13-21-30-511-0000-0110
PAD: 4168 E DANBY CT
......‘SUNRISE ESTATES UNIT 2
...... PB 34 PGS 19 4 20
1,469.01
IRF.IJVND HARRY M 4 BETTY J
13-21-30-512-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1279 PUNTA GORDA CIR
CQJjICEPCJQN, CARMEN 4
.(l , , ,
1,447,53.
GONZALEZ JOSE A
13-21-30-512-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1275 PUNTA GORDA CIR
SOIJVNO MAURICIO
1,285.82
13-21-30-512-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 1239 PUNTA GORDA CIR
TOONK SUANNF. K
1,871.15
13-21-30-512-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 1220 PUNTA GORDA CIR
...... IJVKF. TUSKAWILI.A PH 1
.......PB 34 PGS 69 4 70
2,341.76
MILES TERRY I. 4 DIANF. F.
13-21-30-513-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 787 WINDWILLOW CIR
2,332.28
LUMB DAVID W 4 ELLEN M
13-21-30-513-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 708 WINDWILLOW CIR
.... “ PARC DU IJVC
.......PB 58 PG 26
...... ALL 13213030000900000 4 009A
5,224.29
GRIGLEY RICHARD R 4 LAURIE R
13-21-30-517-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 251 IJVKERIDGE CT
...... WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 3
.......PB 17 pcs 89 ♦ 90
4,751.13
SHARI FI MOHAMMED A 4 MANIGEH
13-21-30-5CX-0000-1150 (HX)
PAD: 1005 DYSON DR
3,404.99
KEEL RICHARD D JR 4 BRENDA L
13-21-30-5CX-0000-1810 (HX)
PAD: 618 PONY CT
.......q e e r RUN UNIT 20

5, 278
5.279
5.280

5,281

5.282
5.283

5.284
5.285

5.286
5.287

5,288

5.289
5.290

.......pB 30 pcs 66 4 67
3,481.37

5,251

2,458.04

5,252

1,724.62

5,253

2,676.04

5,254

3,330.27

5,255

2,255.12

5,256

2,389.92

5,257

1,975.00

5,258

1,973.09

5,259

2,486.09

5,260

7,399.44

3,876.21

2,562.54
3,202.56

5,261

5,262

5,263
5,264

2,718.24
SAHR RALPH I, JR 4 VICKI I.
13-21-30-5HE-0000-0170
PAD: 426 HORNBILL PI,
...... TUSKABAY PH 2
.... “ PB 32 PGS 51 4 52
3,215.33
SEGRFTARIO GARY P 4 BARBARA J
13-21-30-5HU-0000-0370
PAD: 4 964 COURTI.AND LOOP
------------ SEC 14 TWP 21 RNG 306, 827.22
VILES JAMES M 4 JUDY
.14-21-30-300-0070-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4726 F, LAKE DR
...... DEER RUN UNIT 23B
...... PB 28 PGS 73 4 74
1,939.43
BABF.NZIEN ERIC 4 NANETTE P
14- 21-30-501-0000-0610 (HX)
PAD: 120 BUCKSKIN WAY
1,961.24
STILL JAMES M JR
14-21-30-501-0000-0710 (HX)
PAD: 4721 SWANSNECK PL
“ “ “ •DEER RUN UNIT 14A
...... PB 29 PGS 96 4 97
1,485.32
EASTERLING VIRGINIA A
14-21-30-502-0000-0200
PAD: 4049 CROSSROADS PL
...... DEER RUN UNIT 16
.....*.PB 29 PGS 98 4 99
1,439.42
KARIMKHANINEJAD SHOKOH
14-21-30-503-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 217 HOUND RUN PL
...... DEER RUN UNIT 14B
...... PB 30 PGS 78 4 79
1,615.72
LUNSFORD KENNETH 4 KAREN
14-21-30-504-0000-0550
TAD: 4053 E MARYLAND PL
796.44
ARNOLD KIMBERLY A
14-21-30-504-0000-0810 (HX)
PAD: 265 N POST WAY
989.04
MILLER BOB 4 KAREN
14-21-30-504-0000-1540 (HX)
PAD: 201 S WILDERNESS PT
..... ‘DEER RUN UNIT 17
...... PB 31 PGS 48 4 49
1,339.68
DUBOIS DONALD J
14-21-30-505-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 327 HEARTH LN
1,097.71
ROGER KENNETH M 4 KIMBERLY L
14-21-30-505-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 303 HEARTH LN

TAXES DUE

...... DF.ER RUN UNIT 15
...... PB 34 PG 56
MCLEOD SHARON A
14-21-30-507-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 4242 FOX HOLLOW CIR
TOLEDO GEORGELINA &amp; TOLEDO
F.STF.LA (. TOLEDO JORGE
14-21-30-507-0000-0800
PAD: 4264 CLOVERLEAF PL
BUCHANAN JANICE A (M)
14-21-30-507-0000-0830 (HX)
PAD: 4226 CLOVERLEAF PL
RODRIGUEZ ROBERTO ( LYNF.TTF. M
14-21-30-507-0000-1020 (HX)
PAD: 298 FALLING LEAF LN
“ •“ “ OAK LEAF
...... PB 36 PG 73
GOMEZ GUILLERMO G &amp;
GUILLERMINA
14-21-30-508-0000-0200
PAD: 317 KIMI CT

SEQ. #

1,810.08

5,303

2,496.56

5,304

1,791.87

5,305

1,129.83

5, 306

836.97

5,307

1,373.52

5, 308

2,319.92

5,309

1,337.15

5, 310

1,805.81

5,311

892.14

5,312

1,247.50

5,313

1,247.50

5, 314

2,292.35

5, 315

1,788.55

5, 316

2,079.95

5, 317

2,556.19

5, 318

5,270

4,111.89

2,301.95

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

5,291

5,292

5» 293

5.294
5.295

5,296

5,297

5,298
5,299
5,300

5.301
5.302

...... DEF.R RUN UNIT 12B
.... “ PB 37 PG 82
ROBINSON RICHARD I,
14-21-30-509-0000-1370 (HX)
PAD: 4465 WEEPING WILLOW CIR
...... DEER RUN UNIT 18
..... *PB 38 PGS 37 &amp; 38
BOYCE CRAIG H
14-21-30-511-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 293 SAXONY CT
...... HEARTH PLACE
...... PB 42 PGS 67 &amp; 68
NOONON NOI.A
14-21-30-512-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 253 KETTLE CT
CORTON DAWN J
14-21-30-512-0000-0790 (HX)
PAD: 261 KETTLE CT
.... “ DEER RUN UNIT 19B
•“ ••“ PB 44 PGS 74 i 75
ALCAZAR RAUL A
APT 411
14-21-30-513-0000-1040 (HX)
PAD: 525 SHADOW GLENN PL
..... •‘BROOKWOOD
•“ “ “ PB 61 PGS 29 &amp; 30
...... ALL 10-21-30-5BQ-0000-0420
BIFBREED INV INC
14-21-30-516-0000-0020
PAD: 204 BI.UESTONE PL
BIFBREED INV INC
14-21-30-516-0000-0240
PAD: 1900 APPLEGATE CV
...... DEER RUN UNIT 09B
...... PB 28 PGS 41 &amp; 42
RAVIOLI DOMENICO &amp;
TRAVATO-RAVIOLI NORMA I.
14-21-30-5GL-0000-1710
PAD: 1570 ELF STONE DR
...... DEER RUN UNIT 10
• . • • . . • P B 20 pcs 52 &amp; 53
CASEY CIJVRF.NCF. A i SHIRLEY A i
BRACE KATHLEEN F
14-21-30-5GN-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 376 FAIRGREEN PI.
MADDOX RONNIE C
14-21-30-5CN-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 340 FENWAY CT
BELLE JEAN P
14-21 -30-5C^N-0000-0 980
PAD: 1638 PINF.HURST DR
......DEF.R RUN UNIT 11
.......PB ?9 PGS 22 &amp; 23
ORAMAS DEBRA A
14-21-30-5GV-0000-020Q (HX)
PAD: 1501 COUGAR CT
WILLIS ALTON G JR &amp; JULIEANN D
14-21-30-5GV-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1504 COUGAR CT
YARBROUGH JON A &amp; YAMINA I P
14-21-30-5GV-0000-0270
PAD: 1524 COUGAR CT
BARNARD GRANT C &amp; FERN C
14-21-30-5GV-0000-0580 (HX)
PAD: 536 MOCCASIN CT
TROTTA JOSEPH T &amp;
HARGISS NEELY B
14-21-30-5GV-0000-0870
PAD: 468 ROCKY BROOK CT
FREEMAN MARSHA B
14-21-30-5GV-0000-1510
PAD: 405 WILD FOX DR
DEJESUS TARA &amp; PEDRO
14-21-30-5GV-0000-1560
PAD: 1584 BOBOLINK LN
------------ SF.C 15 TWP 21 RNG 30...... STERLING PARK UNIT 01
...... PB 16 PGS 92 ♦ 93
BAKER WILLIAM H &amp; BECKY A
15- 21-30-501-0A00-0020
PAD: 702 LAUREL CT
DIEZHANDINO ANGELO i
GORDON SARA F.
15-21-30-501-0A00-0080 (HX)
PAD: 714 LAUREL WAY
HESSLER BRIAN C
15-21-30-501-0C00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 634 SWALLOW DR'
.... “ CAMEI.OT UNIT 2
..... *PB 16 PGS 95 ♦ 96
COOK GEORGE E &amp; RACHEL W
15-21-30-502-0G00-0180
PAD: 80 AVALON CT
WHITE PATRICIA C
15-21-30-502-0H00-0350 (HX)
PAD: 1553 CANTERBURY CIR
BRANNEN DONALD J JR
15-21-30-502-0H00-0410 (HX)
PAD: 1613 CANTERBURY CIR
BARBER LESTER &amp; SANDRA K
15-21-30-502-OHO0-0600
PAD: 1521 AVALON BLVD
GONZALEZ STEPHANIE
15-21-30-502-0100-0580 (HX)
PAD: 1335 GUINEVERE DR
CLARK BARBARA T
15-21-30-502-0J00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1430 GUINEVERE DR
HOWARD EDWIN K
15-21-30-502-0M00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 1410 AVALON BLVD
HALL OBIE T i JANICE L
15-21-30-502-0M00-0160 (HX)
PAD: 1430 AVALON BLVD
...... STERLING PARK UNIT 02
...... PB 17 PGS 87 ♦ 88
BARKER REBECCA A
15-21-30-503-0B00-0220
PAD: 405 EAGLE CIR
...... STERLING PARK UNIT 03
.... “ PB 18 PGS 52 TO 54
WASHBURN PATRICK l VICKY
15-21-30-504-0A00-0160 (HX)
PAD: 211 KEY WEST CT
SCHUELLER KENT J
15-21-30-504-0A00-0310
PAD: 309 SANDPIPER DR
BOYER WILLIAM S i DORIS E
15-21-30-504-OAOO-0340 (HX)
PAD: 305 SANDPIPER CT
HARMON HUBBARD W ( LESLIE E
15-21-30-504-0C00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 217 QUAIL CIR

-t 1 - * ■
•• •«« •
1,165.21 5,319
*»n-^
—fv-flO
1,625.21

5,320

1,975.39

5,321

1,142.89

5,322

1,917.10

5,323

2,082.21

5, 324

2,123.20

5, 325

2,014.39

5,326

1,485.88

5,327

1,118.65

5, 328

2,156.96 .5,329
1,318.02

5,330

1,539.00

5,331

2,194.99

5,332

1,630.54

5,333

1,298.77

5,334

1,270.09

5,335

1,324.68

5,336

2,225.15

5,337
•

2,084.01

5,338

2,088.69

5,339

1,386.41

5,340

1,194.74

5,341

�Pago 48

May 2. 9,

NAM E. PARCEL NUMBER
SCHRECK PAUI. E ( GLORIA J
15-21-30-504-0C00-0110 (HX)
PAD: 208 BLUEBIRD TRL
HOLLOWAY JAMES
15-21-3O-5O4-0F0O-0040
PAD: 308 SANDPIPER DR
WOLFSON LINDA L TRUSTEE
FBO
15-21-30-504-OF00-018O
PAD: 329 REDWING WAY
...... CAMELOT UNIT 3
*******PB 20 PGS 88 &amp; 89
SCHOENBERG KENNETH &amp;
ROSEMARY R
15-21-30-5O5-OAOO-0O90
PAD: 1301 LANCELOT WAY
MOORE RODNEY R
15-21-30-505-OBOO-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1200 LANCELOT WAY
......CAME LOT UNIT 4
*»***..PB 2\ p g s 38 &amp; 39
SADA JAMES R
SUITE 100
15-21-30-507-0B00-0190
PAD: 1173 QUEEN ELAINE DR
SADA JAMES R &amp; DONNA
15-21-3O-5O7-0B00-0200 (HX)
PAD: 1163 QUEEN ELAINE DR
OROZCO JOSE F &amp; DORIA S
15-21-30-507-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1623 EXCALIBUR DR
******‘FAIRWAY OAKS AT DEER RUN
*******PB 24 PGS 41 TO 43
STUDEMAN JEAN C M &amp; JAMES M
15-21-30-508-0000-0340
PAD: 1516 CUTHILL WAY
* ** * * • •df.ER RUN UNIT 06
*******pB 25 PG 94
BELLO OLGA A
15-21-30-509-0000-0340
PAD: 111 GULL CT
*
.DEER RUN UNIT 09A
*******PB 28 PGS 14 &amp; 15
MUN02 JOSE M S MARIA D
15-21-30-511-0000-0460
PAD: 1527 W CROSSBEAM CIR
MACK ALAN R &amp; DEBRA S
15-21-30-511-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 1505 W CROSSBEAM CIR
ALBEKORD HOSSEIN &amp;
ALBEKORD NARGGES S TRS
15-21-30-511-0000-0640
PAD: 440 E CROSSBEAM CIR
•*•*••*CAMELOT UNIT 1
*****.*PB 15 PGS e3 , 04
CASSELBERRY JOHN N
15-21-30-5BW-0E00-0030
PAD: 1140 LANCELOT WAY
COLEMAN CHESTER &amp;
COLEMAN DIANNE
15-21-30-5BW-0G00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1225 GUINEVERE DR
****** *s TERI,ING PARK UNIT 04
*.***.*PB 21 PGS 6 S 7
JOHNSON DONALD L &amp; DAISY M
15-21-30-5EF-0A00-0060 (HX)
PAD: 310 SHADOW OAK DR
LOT 6 BLOCK A STERLING PARK ...
STOWE SHARON R &amp; EDWARD M III
15-21-30-5EF-0E00-0130
PAD: 205 TWELVE LEAGUE CIR
CAMERA RUDY &amp; DONNA
15-21-3O-5EF-OEO0-O16O (HX)
PAD: 269 TWELVE LEAGUE CIR
LABOY MARIA M &amp; EDWIN J
15-21-30-5EF-0E00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 253 TWELVE LEAGUE CIR
******* DEER RUN UNIT 22
*.***.*PB 24 PGS 3 &amp; 4
O'HARA JANISE M
15-21-30-5FH-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 512 WOODFIRE WAY
*******DEEr r u n UNIT 05
.......PB 26 PGS 33 &amp; 34
FELICIANO WILFRF.DO t, ELBA
15-21-30-5FX-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 1311 APRICOT CT
** *** *»DEER RUN UNIT 07A
.*.*...PB 26 PG 91
SMITH GEORGE T III
15-21-30-5GD-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1378 BRIDLEBROOK DR
CULP IAWRF.NCE L
15-21-30-5GD-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 1409 BRIDLEBROOK DR
DELERME HENRY &amp; KARINA
1521-30-5GD-0000-0540
PAD: 1425 BRIDLEBROOK DR
-------------SEC 16 TWP 21 RNG 30DONAHUE KEVIN M &amp; DEBRA C
1621-30-300-002A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 445 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
******‘QUEENS MIRROR ADD
* * * * * * * PB

0 PG

**♦ /

10 . 2004

T ub H er a ld

ES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

1,336.47

5,342

2,052.44

5,343

2,175.34

2,167.21

929.82

2,212.05

1,482.20
1,106.08

2,534.88

5,344

5,345

5,346

5,347

5,348
5,349

5,350

2,104.39

5,351

2,451.51

5,352

1,852.32

5,353

2,284.04

1,925.34
967.09

1,285.64

5,354

5,355
5, 356

5,357

2,139.56

5, 358

1,940.84

5,359

1,412.96

5, 360
♦
i

1,576.67

1,649.98

1,424.69
1,227.11
2,284.43

1,445.30

5,361

5,362

5, 363
5,364
5,365

5, 366

33

ROY DEBORAH
16-21-30-502-0000-0090
PAD: 584 QUEENS MIRROR CIR
LOT 9 (LESS BEG INT COMMON ...
BRABB JOHN H III &amp; PAME1A R
16-21-30-502-0000-0140
PAD: QUEENS MIRROR CIR
LOTS 14 i 15 (LESS RD)
JACOBS RICKY T i PEGGY A
16-21-30-502-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 164 S WINTER PARK DR

2,246.15

TENDLER CINDY E &amp;
BONSIGNORI UMBERTO t MILI
16-21-30-502-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 544 QUEENS MIRROR CIR
******‘QUEENS MIRROR ADD TO
******‘CASSELBERRY REPLAT OF
•**••*•b l k a
HARASMISZ CHARLES P
16-21-30-503-0A00-0090 (HX)
PAD: 589 QUEENS MIRROR CIR
**•••••TRIPLET LAKE SHORES ADD
******•r e p l a t o f b l k D
*******PB 9 PG 47
CARLISLE DANIEL J
16-21-30-5O4-0D00-O0I0
PAD: 530 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
LOT 1 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN ...
CASSELBERRY JOHN N 4 SF.LPH
LILIAN ET AL CO PER REPS
16-21-30-504-0D00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 700 QUEENS MIRROR CIR
LOT 14 (LESS BEG MOST ELY ...
CASSELBERRY JOHN

2,266.07

1,210.50

2,204.26

5, 367

5,368

5,369

5,370

* *** *ftft*

1,211.45

5,371

********

3,772.33

9,971.44

5,372

5,373

TAXES DUE

PAD: 490 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
LOT 37A REPLAT OF BLOCK CE ...
.......QUEENS MIRROR SOUTH 2ND
*
.REPLAT ADD TO CASSELBERRY
•* ***•*r e p l AT o f LOTS 62 TO 75
PARKS PAUL &amp;
ADAMS TAMMY
16-21-30-509-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 561 KENTIA RD
HEIM VALERIE
16-21-30-509-0000-0140
PAD: 520 KENTIA RD
******‘CARRIAGE HILL UNIT 4

SEQ. #

336.29

5,379

1,254.55

5,380

*«.***.PB 15 PGS 50 , 59

GRADY WILLIAM K
16-21-30-511-OBOO-O160 (HX)
PAD: 430 LOWNDES SQ
F. 79.84 FT OF LOT 16 BLK B
..... ‘SUMMERSET NORTH SEC 3
**.*».*PB is PGs 76 t 77
VILLANUEVA ADALBERTO
16-21-30-513-OA00-0200 (HX)
PAD: 703 WILSHIRE DR
LAVALLEY BRANDON A &amp; DARLENE M
16-21-30-513-0A00-0400
PAD: 715 BENEDICT WAY
TOLIA KISHORE D « SUSHI K
16-21-30-513-0F00-0070
PAD: 531 F.L DORADO WAY
*******SUMMERSET NORTH SEC 4
.... * *PB 16 PGS 25 * 26
MORRISON ZF.TTA &amp; MORRISON
JOSEPH G &amp; STURCES JEANETTE J
16-21-3O-514-0BO0-0200 (HX)
PAD: 611 IVANHOF. WAY
ZUCKER ROBERT &amp; ALICE
16-21-30-514-0B00-0210 (HX)
PAD: 609 IVANHOE WAY
DONNELLY FRED I JR LIFE EST
(DONNELLU ROBERT M)
16-21-30-514-0C00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 624 IVANHOE WAY
FACTOR CRAIG L 4 JONNELL L
16-21-30-514-0C00-0210 (HX)
PAD: 607 JUPITER WAY
******‘SUMMERSET NORTH SEC 5
•*»»»••pB

16

PG

1,093.74

5,381

1,068.92

5,382

1,453.40

5,383

1,977.66

5,384

488.17

5,385

629.79

5,306

735.79

5,387

894.39

5,388

ce

WARD EDMUND S CELESTE A
16-21-30-516-0GOO-O060 (HX)
PAD: 374 KINGSLEY DR
LOGAN BARBARA A
16-21-30-516-0100-0010 (HX)
PAD: 624 KENDALL WAY
.... *‘QUEENS MIRROR 3RD ADD TO
...... CASSELBERRY
*******PB it PG 1 2
HALL DAVID S CHERYL
16-21-30-517-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 469 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
...... VERNE CHANEY SUB
...... PB 20 PG 91
BELLDEYRICK 4 KAREN
16-21-30-519-0000-0390
PAD: 89 S WINTER PARK DR
PAUSKA JASON F 4
PAUSKA MARIA
16-21-30-519-0000-0410 (HX)
PAD: 93 WINTER PARK DR
******‘ALEXANDER PI.ACE
*******pB 23 PG 36
MATTEI DEBORAH A
16-21-30-521-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 512 IVANHOE WAY
******‘QUEENS MIRROR SOUTH

891.53
758.19

256.33

5,389
5,390

5,391

1,825.66

5,392

928.99

5,393

1,157.77

5,394

BURGE CONSTANCE L
16-21-30-5BS-0000-2320 (HX)
PAD: 394 ZINNIA DR
N 65 FT OF LOT 232 t S 8 FT ...
HAWES PETER W
16-21-30-5BS-0000-2410
PAD: 541 JASMINE RD
LOTS 241 ♦ 242
GIASGOW PAUL W 4 EDITH F
16-21-30-5B5-0000-2470
PAD: 441 JASMINE RD
MUGIACH TINA M PER REP FOR
ESTATE OF SUZANNE R MURTHA
16-21-30-5BS-0000-285A
PAD: 691 KENTIA RD
W 20 FT OF LOT 285 ♦ E 1/2 ...
GOMEZ JUAN C 4 NINA L
16-21-30-5BS-0000-288A (HX)
PAD: 651 KENTIA RD
W 20 FT OF LOT 288 I E 40 FT ...
ROBILLARD DIANE
16-21-30-5BS-0000-3400
PAD: 691 LILAC RD
E 80 FT OF LOT 340
PRIEST JAMES D 4 CONSTANCE
16-21-30-5BS-0000-3500
PAD: 541 LIIAC RD
BEG 22.5 FT W OF SE COR LOT ...
.......QUEENS MIRROR SOUTH RF.PLAT
...... ADD TO CASSELBERRY
**.*••*PB n PG 86
SCHULTZ WILLIAM G
16-21-30-5BT-0000-0130
PAD: 361 HIBISCUS RD
E 39 FT LOT 13 ♦ W 36 FT OF ...
ROLLINS E DEAN 4 PAMEIA A
16-21-30-5BT-0000-0460 (HX)
TAD: 380 HIBISCUS RD
LOT 46 i E 15 FT OF LOT 45
ROLLINS E DEAN 4 PAMELA A
16-2.1-30-5 BT-0000-0470
PAD: 390 HIBISCUS RD
SHEFFIELD MICHAEL V 4 LINDA C
16-21-30-5BT-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 650 HIBISCUS RD
DORSEY KEVAN M 4 TAMARA L
16-21-30-5BT-0000-0910 (HX)
PAD: 630 IRIS RD
LORD DUANE B
16-21-30-5BT-0000-1090
PAD: 601 IRIS RD
...... HEFTLER HOMES HOWELL PARK
****** *SEC 1

921.89

5,395

814.17

5,396

910.74

5,397

1,637.98

5,398

1,311.86

5,399

1,677.27

5,400

1,054.95

5,401

1,973,56

5,402

297.54

1,218.27

5,403

5,404

778.67

5,405

296.54

5,406

583.03

5,407

251.69

5,408

1,369.01

5,409

**.****PB 13 PGS 45 4 6 47 , 40
4,494.19

16-21-30-504-0D00-014A
PAD: QUEENS MIRROR CIR
PT LOT 14 BEG MOST ELY COR ...
*
..... ‘COUNTRY CLUB ADD REPLAT OF
•**•••*blk CE
**•*•••pa 8 PG 28
1,378.52
FARRELL LORETTA
16-21-30-505-0000-016A (HX)
PAD: 261 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
BEG SE COR LOT 16 RUN N 76 ...
3,482.99
KRESS MICHAEL P ( KRYSTY J
16-21-30-505-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 330 S LAKE TRIPLET DR
LOTS 23 ♦ 24 REPLAT OF BLOCK ..
3,499.91
BATTISTONE EVA
16-21-30-505-0000-0370
PAD: 480 S TRIPLET LAKE DR
315.16
CARLISLE DANIEL J
16-21-30-505-0000-037A

5,374

5,375

5,376

5,377
5,378

LEWIS EUGENE A
326.80
1621-30-5BV-1900-0160 (HX)
PAD: 512 EL DORADO WAY
------------ SEC 17 TWP 21 RNG 30KEYS GROUP INC
5,384.64
17- 21-30-300-001A-0000
PAD: 5650 S 17-92
1,450.19
FLA AUTO AIR INC
17-21-30-300-0080-0000
PAD: 1500 E ALTAMONTE DR
4,640.61
KOTT MICHAEL J 4
CORNWELL SUZANNE
JTS
17-21-30-300-0180-0000
PAD: 6205 S 17-92
•••••••GOLF COURSE ADDITION
•••••••PB 10 PG 25
106.77
PHILLIPS KATHY A LIFE EST
(RICE CONNIE L SUCC TR)
17-21-30-503-0000-001D
PAD: NORTHMOOR DR
W 37 1/2 FT OF E 300 FT OF S ...

5,410

5,411
5,412
5,413

5,414

TAXES DUE

PHILLIPS KATHY A LIFE EST
(RICE CONNIE L SUCC TR)
17-21-30-503-0000-001M
PAD: NORTHMOOR RD
W 37 1/2 FT OF E 262.5 OF S ...
AWBREY LOY A JR &amp; DIANE
17-21-30-503-0000-0070
PAD: 116 NORTHMOOR RD
W 50 FT OF LOT 7 + BEG SE ...
STEVENS ALBERTA L
17-21-30-503-0000-014C
PT LOT 14 BEG NW COR LOT 17 ...
PARKER VERA T
17-21-30-503-0000-0230
PAD: 105 OVERBROOK DR
******‘COUNTRY CLUB CIRCLE 1ST
*******ADD
*******PB jo p g 79
SUNGOLD HOLDINGS INC
17-21-30-505-0000-0010
PAD: 5251 S 17-92
LOTS 1 2 * 3 (LESS WLY 135 ...
ESTRADA JUANITO T &amp; LUNINGNING
17-21-30-505-0000-0040
PAD: 5351 S 17-92
NLY 75 FT OF LOT 4 1ST ADD ...
.... *‘NORMANDY ADD TO
...... CASSELBERRY
*******PB 7 PGS 49 t 50
BERNARD AUDREY &amp; ROBERT SR
17-21-30-506-0000-0050
PAD: S 17-92 HWY
BEG NE COR LOT 5 RUN W 250.6 ...
HENAO MARIA N &amp;
GUTIERREZ HECTOR R
17-21-30-506-0E00-0200 (HX)
PAD: 201 SUNNYTOWN RD
VEROST ROBERT J
17-21-30-506-0G00-0100
PAD: 230 SUNNYTOWN RD
****** *fJORMANDY PARK REVISED PIAT
*******PB 0 PG 100
GIBBS ERICA L
17-21-30-507-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 271 FERN ST
BURTON MARK
17-21-30-507-0000-0240
PAD: 140 LEMON LN
GAI.ARZA CINDY
17-21-30-507-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 251 LINCOLN RD
FOXX IVERY T
17-21-30-507-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 220 LINCOLN RD
****** *s q u t H FERN PARK SUBD
...... REPLAT OF BLK C
******'PB 7 PG 81
FLA AUTO AIR INC
17-21-30-508-OAOO-0090
PAD: 1500 F. 436
LOT 9 (LESS BEG SW COR RUN ...
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17-21-30-5O8-0B00-O04O
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16-21-30-5BS-0000-1430 (HX)
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16-21-30-5BS-0000-2070 (HX)
PAD: 320 JASMINE RD

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

7

PG

SEQ. #

106.77

5,415

1,822.12

5,416

23.97

5,417

1,743.44

5,418

5,354.31

5,419

2,919.80

5,420

1,744.77

5,421

574.75

5,422

1,597.04

5,423

523.85

5,424

998.87

5,425

231.32

5,426

381.81

5,427

3,787.09

5,428

1,626.05

5,429

2,735.92

5,430

2,226.03

5,431

61

SULLIVAN KEVIN &amp; SIEGEL
GARY S KILCOURSE ROBERT S JR
17-21-30-509-0A00-0060
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17-21-30-511-0A00-0420
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*******CARRIAGE HILL UNIT 2
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MYERS IRENE &amp; HAL
17-21-30-512-0F00-O250 (HX)
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MICHELS ROBERT C
C/O MARILYN HATTAWAY
17-21-30-512-OHOO-Ol30 (HX)
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MONROE SANDRA L
17-21-3O-512-OH00-O24O (HX)
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17-21-30-514-0X00-0090 (HX)
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ALBRECHT LEONARD C JR S
DOROTHY A
17-21-30-514-0K00-0180 (HX)
TAD: 235 SHADY HOLLOW
LEWIS JOSEPH R &amp; THELMA I,
APT 134
17-21-30-514-0X00-0190
PAD: 233 SHADY HOLLOW
LAVENDER ROSEMARIE &amp; CHARLES C
17-21-30-514-0K00-0290 (HX)
PAD: 213 SHADY HOLLOW
TOONE GARRY L L PATRICIA
17-21-30-514-OKO0-0360 (HX)
PAD: 221 CARRIAGE HILL DR
******* BALLMER AND WEISS MANOR
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MEYER CHRISTOPHER &amp;
QUALLS RICKY
17-21-30-516-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 717 GLADWIN AVE
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RYAN MATTHEW J
17-21-30-520-0000-0060
PAD: 114 OVERBROOK DR
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18-21-30-300-003A-0000
PAD: 1028 E ALTAMONTE DR
EDWARDS JAMES F IV C/O JAMES
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18-21-30-300-016B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 684 GLADWIN AVE
ADVANCED CABLING SOLUTIONS INC
18-21-30-300-016K-0000
AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CENTER
18-21-30-300-016L-0000
JONES JAMES D &amp; HELEN S
18-21-30-300-0200-0000
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WRIGHT RICHARD
18-21-30-501-0100-0030
PAD: 111 JACKSON ST
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WRIGHT MARY &amp;
WRIGHT RICHARD HEIRS
18-21-30-501-0100-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1230 AMANDA ST
LOTS 7 + 8 BLK 1
SMALL BERNESE
18-21-30-501-0200-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1229 DEPUGH ST
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 2
SMALL DARLENE
18-21-30-501-0200-0030
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18-21-30-501-0200-0080 (HX)
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1,266.22

5,432

1,396.00

5,433

1,117.24

5,434

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1,213.61

5,436

2,590.21

5,437

1,260.73

5,438

1,223.55

5,439

1,281.96

5,440

674.96

5,441

65,047.83

5,442

5,019.76

5,443

995.81

*5,444

164.69

5,445

6,838.82

5,446

200.29

5,447

657.01

5,448

582.43

5,449

82.23

5,450

219.32

5,451

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

GINN JAMES E
18-21-30-501-0200-0120
PAD: AMANDA ST
HOLMES SADIE HELP SERVICE INC
18-21-30-501-0200-0130
PAD: 1280 AMANDA ST
GINN JAMES E
C/O PATTERSON

85.01

5,452

217.14

5,453

86.01

5,454

18-21-30-501-0200-0140
PAD: AMANDA ST
ORLANDO PROPERTY GROUP INC
18-21-30-501-0200-0150
PAD: 1316 AMANDA ST
AZTEC INV CORP

979.23

5,455

332.05

5,456

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

18-21-30-501-0200-0160

PAD: AMANDA ST
LOTS 16 17 18 » 19 BLK 2
GLOVER KENNETH C
18-21-30-501-0300-0040
PAD: DE PUGH ST
LOTS 4 5 9 + 10 BLK 3
CAMPBELL JO ANN
18-21-30-501-0300-0060
PAD: 175 PEARL ST
LOTS 6 + 7 BLK 3
CAMPBELL JOANN
18-21-30-501-0300-0080
PAD: AMANDA ST
GLOVER KENNETH C
18-21-30-501-0300-0130
PAD: 118 ANCHOR RD
LOTS 13 14 ♦ 15 BLK 3
JACKSON MARY L k PRANK
18-21-30-501-0400-0060
PAD: 1225 AMANDA ST
AZTEC INV CORP
18-21-30-501-0500-0060
PAD: 1325 E ALTAMONTE DR
LOTS 6 7 17 ♦ 18 (LESS ST ...
GLOVER KENNETH C
18-21-30-501-0600-0030
PAD: AMANDA ST
BLUNT JAMES k BLUNT EDWARD k
BLUNT BOBBY k BLUNT OTIS ET AL
18-21-30-501-0600-0050 •
PAD: 110 ANCHOR RD
LOTS 5 11 12 ♦ 13 BLK 6
ESTREMERS MOSES S NILDA
18-21-30-501-0800-0120
PAD: 104 BREWER ST
GLOVER KENNETH C
18-21-30-501-1000-0070
PAD: FORD ST
LOTS 7 8 + N 150 FT OF LOT 6 ..
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JONES MITTIE LOU
18-21-30-502-0B00-0050
PAD: 1225 OAK ST
LOTS 5 ♦ 6 BLK B
BEACHAM DWIGHT R k KF.ITRA I.
18-21-30-502-0B00-010A
PAD: 133 JACKSON ST
S 1/2 OF N 2/3 OF LOTS 10 11 ..
BEACHAM DWIGHT R £ KF.ITRA L
18-21-30-502-0B00-010B
PAD: OAK ST
S 1/3 OF LOTS 10 11 » 12 BLK B
SUTTON R C £ GEORGIA M
18-21-30-502-OCOO-OO90 (HX)
PAD: 1215 DUNBAR ST
COHEN ISIAH £ LUCILLE
18-21-3O-5O2-0COO-O13A (HX)
PAD: 121 JACKSON ST
N 1/3 OF LOTS 13 14 + 15 BLK O
BLUNT CHARLOTTE R £ GLOVER
KENNETH C ET AL PER REPS
18-21-30-502-0C00-0170
PAD: 1222 DE PUGH ST
ROBINSON MATTIE M £

DAVIS RUBIN
18-21-30-502-0C00-0220
PAD: 1242 DE PUGH ST
MERRITT GERARD
18-21-30-502-0DO0-0140
PAD: 1262 DE PUGH ST
WILLIAMS GENERAL £
DAVIS IRENE
18-21-30-502-0D00-0190 (HX)
PAD: 1282 DE PUGH ST
WALKER OSSIE MAY £
WALKER EMMA J
18-21-30-502-0D00-0240 (HX)

332.05

992.60

5,457

5,458
♦

85.01

5,459

645.53

5,460

712.09

5,461

553.67

5,462

364.55

5,463

829.78

5,464

212.11

5,465

175.87

5, 466

419.59

881.73

5,467

5,468

84.58

5,469

217.14

5,470

215.48

5,471

- ,* -1
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91.58

5, 473

289.30

5,474

456.85

5,475

392.90

5,476

PAD: 140 ANCHOR RD
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WILLIAMS LOIS J

18-21-30-503-0C00-0010
PAD: PINE ST
WILLIAMS LOIS J
18-21-30-503-0C00-0020
PAD: PINE ST
LOTS 2 + 3 BLK C 1ST ADD TO ...
IJVWRENCF. JAMES
16-21-30-503-OCOO-OIOO
PAD: 155 JACKSON ST
DAVIS WALLACE £ GERALDINE
18-21-30-503-0C00-0110
PAD: JACKSON ST
SIMPSON ALFRED JR
18-21-30-503-0C00-0130
PAD: 151 JACKSON ST
INGRAM LESTER L SR S
HARDY ANNIE C
18-21-30-503-0C00-O180 (HX)
PAD: 1220 OAK ST
CAIN ROSA
18-21-30-503-0C00-0220
PAD: 1236 OAK ST
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF
GREATER ORLANDO AREA INC
18-21-30-503-0D00-0010
PAD: ANCHOR RD
SUTTON JUANITA
18-21-30-503-0D00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1333 PINE ST
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...*...pg 7 PG 42
SIMMONS JEWEL E
18-21-30-504-0A00-0230 (HX)
PAD: 100 CENTRAL ST
LOTS 23 ♦ 24 BLK A
HOUSE KATHLEEN E PER REP FOR
EST OF MARGARET SOLOMON
18-21-30-504-0B00-0010
PAD: ANCHOR RD
LOTS 1 2 £ 3 BLK B
WILLIAMS OLLIE MAE

88.91

5,477

175.82

5,478

704.94

5,479

85.75

5,480

423.16

5,481

419.93

5,482

709.46

5,483

95.12

5,484

183.61

428.55

5,485

5,486

250.77

5,487

858.15

5,488

18-21-30-504-0B00-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1243 MERRITT ST
LOTS 9 + 1 0 BLK B
HARRIS DANNY E £
HARRIS JACQUE F
18-21-30-504-0B00-0130
PAD: 1235 MERRITT ST
•**»**‘WINWOOD PARK
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LOVETT AMOS JR £
ROGERS BARBARA J
18-21-30-506-0B00-0051 (HX)
PAD: 928 MORSE ST
PART OF LOTS 5 + 6 DESCRIBED ..
KING MARY F &amp;
MALONE PATRICIA K
18-21-30-506-0B00-008A
PAD: STATION ST
NLY 40 FT OF SLY 120 FT OF ...

•4

207.72

5,489

TAXES DUE

JACKSON LEROY JR
18-21-30-506-0E00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1175 MERRITT ST
LOT 1 » E 25 FT OF LOT 2 BLK E
..... *WINWOOD PARK REPLAT
...... . 3 PG 30
WEEKS GRADY JR £ CHERYL D
18-21-30-507-0000-0100
PAD: LEONARD ST
MURRAY HORACE £
WEEKS OSCAR ET AI,
18-21-30-507-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 109 STATION ST
LOTS 15 ♦ 16 REP IAT OF ...
WATKINS ISAAC
C/O BISBY WATKINS
18-21-30-507-0000-0310
PAD: 130 LEON ST
J P F D INV CORP
18-21-30-507-0000-0410
PAD: 47 GEORGE ST
INGRAM GWENDOLYN
IB-21-30-507-0000-0600
PAD: 117 LEON ST
LOTS 60 TO 64 REPLAT OF ...
MARTIN NOEL £ EARLINE
18-21-30-507-0000-0650
PAD: 123 LEON ST
LOTS 65 t 66 RF.PLAT OF ...
INGRAM GWENDOLYN
18-21-30-507-0000-0670
PAD: 125 LEON ST
LOTS 67 * 68 REPLAT OF ...
WATKINS ISAAC
C/O ETHEL FERGUSON
18-21-30-507-0000-0730
PAD: LEON ST
DAVIS IRENE £
MC DONALD TAMI T
18-21-30-507-0000-104A
PAD: 110 HARRIS ST
N 75 FT OF LOT 104 REPLAT OF .
MORSE EARNEST £ JOELLA
18-21-30-507-0000-1060
PAD: 1129 MORSE ST
MORSE JOELI.A D
18-21-30-507-0000-1070 (HX)
PAD: 1129 MORSE ST
MC NEIL CLAUDIE
ATTN DOROTHY BREI.OUE
18-21-30-507-0000-1080
PAD: MORSF. ST
WILLIAMS JOHN H t LOUISE
18-21-30-507-0000-1090
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LOTS 109 110 * 111 RF.PLAT OF .
BOLDEN AMOS
18-21-30-507-0000-1250
PAD: MORSE ST
LOTS 125 4 126 (LESS RD) ...
BOLDEN AMOS £
BOLDEN FLIZABETH
18-21-30-507-0000-1270
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LOT 127 (LESS RD) REPEAT OF ..
BOLDEN AMOS
18-21-30-507-0000-1280
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18-21-30-507-0000-1300
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18-21-30-507-0000-1340
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GLOVER KENNETH C
18-21-30-507-0000-1420
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551.50

5,492

97.11

5.493

651.32

5.494

468.02

5,495

104.85

5.496

1,348.15

5.497

381.92

5,498

692.78

5,499

101.03

5,500

1,385.19

5,501

388.54

5.502

258.05

5.503

98.80

5.504

315.67

214.59

126.76

186.93

65.63

, ,797.40

405.05

5,505

5,506

5,507

5,508

5,509

5 ,5 iq

5,511

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FREEMAN THOMAS G
12,750.84
18-21-30-508-0000-0160
PAD: 1009 E ALTAMONTE DR
LOTS 16 17 18 k S 1/2 OF ...
WILSON ANTHONY L k JANICE L
895.55
18-21-30-508-0000-0730
PAD: 147 MARKER ST
WILSON ANTHONY L k JANICE L
( 258.31
18-21-30-508-0000-0740
PAD: 7 MARKER ST
84.45
WILSON ANTHONY L k JANICE L
18-21-30-508-0000-0750
PAD: LEONARD ST
16,273.04
ORIENTA INV LTD
18-21-30-508-0000-2330
PAD: 1003 ORIENTA AVF.
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.......pR0STS ADD NO 2 TO
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270.64
ROBINSON ROSA M
18-21-30-509-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1071 MERRITT ST
LOT 5 (LESS W 30 FT OF N 122
2,407.26
PAMELA CORP
C/O DR GORDON A MERRITT
18-21-30-509-0000-0120
PAD: 1010 WILLIAMS ST
117.84
STOREY MICHAEL
18-21-30-509-0000-013C
PAD: 1040 EMERSON PT
N 100 FT OF W 75 FT OF E 100 ...
815.80
MOODY TONI C
18-21-30-509-0000-014D
PAD: 1046 WILLIAMS ST
S 119 FT OF W 75 FT OF LOT ...
473.29
JONES ROY L k CASSIE
18-21-30-509-0000-015A
PAD: 223 MARKER ST
N 50 FT OF S 100 FT OF LOT 15
736.88
WILSON ANTHONY k JANICE
18-21-30-509-0000-015C
PAD: 221 MARKER ST
S 50 FT OF LOT 15 (LESS W 60 ...
668.97
WILSON WANDA L
18-21-30-509-0000-015D
PAD: 1062 WILLIAMS ST
W 60 FT OF S 50 FT OF LOT 15 ...
41.87
SHELTON SAMUEL
C/O ANNA S ROBINSON
18-21-30-509-0000-018C
PAD: 211 MARKER ST
N 19 FT OF S 99 FT OF LOTS ...
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937.89
RISHELL GEORGE P k ROBERTA S
18-21-30-510-0A00-0270
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66.61

5,491

GOMES HERMEINA T
18-21-30-511-0C00-0030 (HX)
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18-21-30-514-OCOO-OllO (HX)
PAD: 232 ROBIN RD
BEG S 1 DEG 35 MIN 50 SEC W ...

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

1,644.70

5.528

714.32

5.529

8,385.19

5, 530

JAPACO INC
18-21-30-515-0A00-0130
PAD: 511 PRAIRIE LAKE DR
LOT 13 (LESS S 75 FT OF W 82 ...
WAYNF. JAMES B
18-21-30-515-0A00-013A (HX)
PAD: 509 PRAIRIE LAKE DR
S 75 FT OF W 82 FT OF LOT 13 ...
STAGGS MARK k LINDA
18-21-30-515-0A00-0140
PAD: 505 PRAIRIE LAKE DR
WM SPECIALTY MTG LI.C
1B-21-30-515-0D00-013C (HX)
PAD: 501 LILLIAN DR
S 158.5 FT OF E 100 FT OF ...
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) CID# 530
18-21-30-515-0D00-016B (HX)
S 132 1/2 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT ...
******‘MALTBIE SHORES 2ND ADD

3,201.75

5,531

476.12

5,532

4,076.99

5.533

1, 118.73

5.534

1,006.04

5,535

MARSHALL ALLEN
1821-3O-516-OCOO-O06O (HX)
PAD: 867 DARWIN DR
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19-21-30-300-0010-0000
PAD: 7255 ESTAPONA CIR
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
19-21-30-300-0020-0000
PAD: 7355 S 17-92
MOTORSPORTS OF ORLANDO LLC
19-21-30-300-0110-0000
PAD: 8155 S 17-92
SCHUREN RICHARD J PER REP
ESTATE OF FOSTER SCHUREN
19-21-30-300-0160-0000
SCHUREN RICHARD J PER REP
ESTATE OF FOSTER SCHUREN
19-21-30-300-01GA-0000
PAD: 8610 17-92
RIVAS FERNANDO k OLABISI O
19-21-30-300-0420-0000 (HX)
PAD: 110 E LAUREN CT
JIM TAYLOR CORPORATION
19-2l-30-300-046A-0000
NORVELL DAVID E
19-21-30-300-053B-0000
PAD: 139 CANDACE DR
SPARTAN/17-92 LLC
19-21-30-300-0630-0000
BAD: 8615 S 17-92
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RESTAURANT LLC
19-21-30-501-0000-0100
PAD: 9001 S 17-92
WLY 321.62 FT OF LOT 10 ...
SNIDER DALE G k
SNIDER QUEENE M

995.05

5,536

39.516.46

5.537

14.238.46

5.538

9,564.66

5.539

1, 106.33

5.540

3,210.35

5.541

1,024.99

5,542

2,037.30

5,543

721.19

5, 544

6,121.55

5,545

11,379.68

5,546

2,304.67

5,547

ARMATO SAI.VATORE k RUTH F.
18-21-30-514-ODOO-0290 (HX)
PAD: 245 ROBIN RD
ARMATO RUTH E
18-21-30-514-0D00-0300
PAD: 247 ROBIN RD
WILLIAMS RICHARD G k
WILLIAMS AMY S
1B-21-30-514-0D00-0350 (HX)
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5,512

5,513
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19-21-30-502-OAOC-0010
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BOWDEN J THOMAS
19-21-30-502-0A00-00 IB
PAD: 150 SOUTH ST
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DIEL VICKY A
19-21-30-502-0300-0110 (HX)
PAD: 412 SOUTH ST
LOTS 11 k 12 (LESS W 25 FT ...
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8,235.42

5,548

814.25

5,549

645.29

5,550

225.48

5,551

2,342.88

5.552

640.56

5.553

771.57

5.554

1,233.80

5,555

9B4.48

5,556

BAILLEY CLARA M LIFE EST
845.66
(STREET ANDREA M ETAI.)
19-21-30-507-OBOO-0200 (HX)
PAD: 236 TANGELO AVE
1,307.87
MARTINEZ JOSE O k MIRTA I
19-21-30-507-0C0O-O190
PAD: 232 O'BRIEN RD
BARRETT ROBERT E k JUNE E
1,355.59
19-21-30-507-0D00-0030
PAD: 170 ATLANTIC ANNEX PT
30.97
SCHUREN RICHARD J PER REP
ESTATE OF FOSTER SCHUREN
19-21-30-507-0F00-0061
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1,137.60
ATTN E JACKSON
19-21-30-508-0000-0170
PAD: 9600 S 17-92
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5,557

TAYLOR ANDREA E £ GAVIN H
WATSON JR TR £ TAYLOR ANITA T
19-21-30-509-0A0Q-Q060
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TERRY EDWARD J
19-21-30-511-0000-0210
PAD: 245 CEDARWOOD RD
KELLER BRENDA M
19-21-30-511-0000-0590

732.28

5,562

2,017.75

5.563

1,872.17

5.564

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MARCINCOWSKI VERNON
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5,574

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1,924.68
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GREENHILL AMY R
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PALUZZI JOHN W III 4 ROCHELLE
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2,361.71
BUCHER PAMELA
20-21-30-503-OCOO-OO60
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1,874.34
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20-21-30-503-OCOO-O150 (HX)
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1.313.23
FRANK RUSSEL K 4 BONNIE L
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1.322.23
EWING KATHERINE G
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1,684.74
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1.836.19
CORRETJER ELBA
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2,299.47
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2.236.20
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2,743.09
PAGE RICHARD G 4 ASHLEY H
20-21-30-506-0600-0010
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1,669.44
BERGA-WARNER ADELINE E
20-21-30-508-1200-0020 (HX)
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..... ENGLISH WOODS
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2,052.53

5,604

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JACKSON CORY J
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SANTOS RAUL P £ PATRICIA I.
20-21-30-519-0000-0170 (HX)
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20-21-30-520-0000-0140
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20-21-30-520-0000-0290 (HX)
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20-21-30-525-0000-1320 (HX)
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20-21-30-526-OAOO-0260 (HX)
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20-21-30-526-0BO0-008O (HX)
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“ “ ••LAKE OF THE WOODS SEC 05
“ “ “ TOWNHOUSE
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GRIMES KENNETH T
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CARNEY MELISSA A
20-21-30-528-0000-1740 (HX)
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.... ‘LAKE OF THE WOODS SEC 08
..... TOWNHOUSE
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KENNEDY HAROLD R
20-21-30-530-0000-3470 (HX)
PAD: 475 S MEADOWOOD BLVD
EHGLF.R CARL £ ELOISE I,
20-21-30-530-0000-3810 (HX)
PAD: 1107 WOODBINE ST
L06 381 LAKE OF THE WOODS ...
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LOFTSON FRIDA
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•••••••ORB 1272 PG 1930
REED FRANK L
20-21-30-534-OCOO-O120
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VICARI JOSEPH
20-21-30-534-0D00-0170
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ALDERMAN BETTY C S
ALDERMAN JENNIFER M
20-21-30-534-OFOO-0230 (HX)
PAD: 672 PARCHMENT LN
ALLEN TRAVIS W
20-21-30-534-01.00-0480 (HX)
PAD: 652 FELLOWSHIP DR

1,665.58

5,611

2,001.62
1,649.94

1,257.87

5,618

5,589

5,590
5,591

•••••••ORB 1317 PG 1590
JACKSON CORY J
APT D103
20-21-30-535-0D00-1030
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20-21-30-535-0E00-2030
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PADRON RICARDO £ SARAH H
APT H104
20-21-3O-535-OH0O-1040
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5,593

1,101.33

5,622

632.89

5,623

632.89

632.89

5,624

5,625

5,594

5,595

5,596
5,597

5,598

I.DM INC
16,452.89
C/O DAVID MEADOWS
2021-30-5MJ-0000-0020
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5,626

4,408.89

5,627

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GARY &amp; KILCOURSE ROBERT S
2121-30-300-0140-0000
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SULLIVAN KEVIN G £ SIEGEL
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5,628

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“ “ •“ PB 13 PGS 5 ♦ 6
BRAMMEIER WILLIAM W
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21-21-30-501-0300-0040
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FULLMER MARK S
21-21-30-501-0300-0250 (HX)
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NIEVES OMAR A
21-21-30-501-0300-0290
PAD: 216 BRIGHTON WAY
FRANKLIN HAROLD J JR £ PAULINE
21-21-30-501-0300-0320 (HX)
PAD: 210 BRIGHTON WAY
COWART GREGORY D ( KARRLYNN K
21-21-30-501-0400-0260 (HX)
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SIMONETTI EDGAR R
21-21-30-501-0500-0010
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MERGY SUSANNA E
21-21-30-501-0500-0020 (HX)
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MASEK MILES G
21-21-30-501-0500-0040 (HX)
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21-21-30-501-0500-0100 (HX)
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MUSTAFA EVELLO £
PLACERES ORTELIA
21-21-30-501-0700-0080
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GROSE ERMA
21-21-30-501-0800-0130 (HX)
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21-21-30-501-0800-0250 (HX)
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21-21-30-501-1100-0130 (HX)
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21-21-30-503-OE00-D04O (HX)
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21-21-30-504-OA00-014O (HX)
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MC AVOY DANIEL G
21-21-3O-504-0B00-0O1O (HX)
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21-21-30-504-0C00-0040 (HX)
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KARNS RICKY D
2 1-21-30-504-OCOO-O120 (HX)
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VALERO ARTHUR F 4 FLORENTINA L
21-21-30-504-0C00-0260 (HX)
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21-21-30-505-0D00-0190
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21-21-30-505-OFOO-0030 (HX)
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21-21-30-505-0F00-0070
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OTVOS BRUCE JR 4
BERRIOS-OTVOS MARLENE M
21-21-3O-5O5-OG00-0020 (HX)
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21-21-30-511-0000-0250
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1,451.41

5,634

846.11

5,635

507.86

5,636

812.88

5,637

1,366.23

5,638

383.77

5,639

652.43

5,640

1,350.42

5,641

363.83

5,642

1,086.32

5,643

1,158.55

5,644

841.37

5, 645

638.04

5,646

964.08

5,647

922.65

5,648

1,733.09

5,649

982.73

5, 650

2,358.82

5,651

876.01

5,652

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5,267.15 5,653

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792.94

5,654

987.21

5,655

2,603.57

5,656

878.14

5,657

2,212.55

5,658

1,143.90

5,659

1,214.29

5,660

743.30

5,661

104.47

5,662

1,337.52

5,663

1,924.38

5, 664

512.35

5,665

253.42

5,666

755.68

5,667

412.52

5,668

71.57

5,669

975.87

5,670

689.30

5,671

819.81

5,672

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5,588

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1,837.47

5,629

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WINCKELMANN THOMAS W
631.54
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21-21-30-517-0000-526A (HX)
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UNIT 526A
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1,140.95
21-21-30-517-0000-616C
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929.14
21-21-30-517-0000-616D
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1,141.95
GIBBS JOHN G SR TRUSTEE
2 1-21-30-517-0000-630C
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MC KENNA ANNA F
208.76
21-21-30-517-0000-630D (HX)
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BARRETT RICHARD L *. KAREN W
1,140.95
2 1-21-30-517-0000-632A
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UNIT 632A
ROZANSKI JOHN
929.14
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AI.VARFZ MAR ISOL
462.87
21-21-30-518-0000-21D0 (HX)
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298.82
21-21-30-518-0000-22CO (HX)
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1,060.22
PANNULLA ROBERT W
21-21-30-518-0000-23C0
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21-21-30-518-0000-25F0
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2,599.19
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571.14
VELA SUSANA
21-21-30-522-QOO0-07D0 (HX)
PAD: 537 CASCADE CIR 1103
UNIT 7D
820.66
PHILOGENE HANNAH M
21-21-30-522-0000-12E0
PAD: 518 POLARIS LOOP #106
UNIT 12E
“ “ “ •SUMMIT VILLAGE UNIT 4
.......PB 36 PGS 38 TO 40
WILLIAMS DEBORAH I. k JEFFERY S
1,318.43
21-21-30-524-0000-57A0
, IA h ■
PAD: 215 APEX P O I N T U N I T 101
UNIT 57A
ROCHLIN ROBERT
820.66
2121-30-524-0000-58E0
PAD: 208 DIAMOND COVE UNIT 106
UNIT 58E
------------ SEC 22 TWP 21 RNG 304,731.29
SMALL TERESA B
2221-30-300-002C-0000
PAD: 300 EAGLE CIR
(.56 AC)
11.82
GUSTAFSON BRAD i.
BENSON WILLIAM J CO-TRS
22-21-30-300-002D-0000
...... »i,AGO VISTA SUB
.......PB 20 PGS 32 k 33
1,669.76
GONZALEZ I.UIZ k
PEREZ MARTA TRUSTEES
22-21-30-501-0000-1480
PAD: 148 LAGO VISTA BLVD
1,581.76
ROSADO ISMAEL k
.
MONTANEZ JUANITA
22-21-30-501-0000-1660
PAD: 166 LAGO VISTA BLVD
1,216.60
ROWE CHARLES
22-21-30-501-0000-1780 (HX)
PAD: 178 I.AGO VISTA BLVD
“ “ “ •HOWELL HARBOR ESTATES
.......PB 24 PG 53
7,367.53
HOOIF. JEFFERY S k
GOLDSMITH KAREN I,
22-21-30-503-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1033 HOWELL HARBOUR DR
ALL LOT 9 l E 33.75 FI OF ...
3,160.12
BAGHERZADF.H AHMAD
22-21-30-503-0000-0110
PAD: 1049 HOWELL HARBOR DR
W 22.50 FT OF LOT 11 k ALL ...
7,259.49
CHASE LEIGH B
22-21-30-503-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 1053 HOWELL HARBOR DR
W 78.75 FT OF LOT 13 S E 1/2 ...
3,554.52
YEAGLEY ANDREW S &amp; MARY Y
22-21-30-503-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 1028 HOWELL HARBOUR DR
•“ “ “ HARBOUR IAN DING
.......pB 24 PG 78
3,113.71
HARDESTY JERRY
22-21-30-504-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 3016 HARBOUR IANDING WAY
4,039.47
JOHNSON ERROL B &amp; VIVETTE
22-21-30-504-0000-0180
PAD: 3005 HARBOUR IANDING WAY
2,849.49
ROBERT J BENSON INC TRUSTEE
FBO
22-21-30-504-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 2977 HARBOUR LANDING WAY
•
.DEER RUN UNIT 07B
“ “ •“ PB 27 PG 86
1,939.76
JACKSON SCOTT
22-21-30-506-0000-1380
TAD: 360 COPPERSTONE CIR
•••••••SUMMERHILL PH 1
'PB 31 PGS 50 TO 52
734.26
MC BRIDE KAREN K
22-21-30-507-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 974 CONGRESS CT
946.37
DE JESUS EDUARDO J 4 CATALINA
22-21-30-507-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 2928 LOWELL CT
864.18
QUEEN ROY D
22-21-30-507-0000-0530 (HX)
PAD: 2941 LOWELL CT
726.36
ROXBURY THOMAS 4 PRISCILLA
22-21-30-507-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 2998 EMBASSY CT
711.39
ZIEGLAR YOLANDA
22-21-30-507-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 2987 EMBASSY CT

SEQ. #

5,673

5,674

5,675

5,676

5,677

5,678

5,679

5,680

5,681

5,682

5,683

5,684

5,685

5,686

5,687

5,688

5, 689

5,690

5,691

5,692

5,693

5,694

5,695

5,696

5,697

5,698

5,699

5.700
5.701
5, 702

5,703

5,704
5,705
5,706
5,707
5,700

May 2,0.10.2001

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SMITH RALPH W k FRANCES H D
22-21-30-507-0000-0780
PAD: 2971 EMBASSY CT
“ “ •“ HUNTERS CHASE CONDO PH 1
...... ORB 1781 PG 1576
NAI.WALI.A HUSSAIN I
22-21-30-509-0200-0110
PAD: 900 NORTHERN DANCER #202
NALWALIA HUSSAINI F
C/O BANK DUCAIRE
22-21-30-509-0500-0390
PAD: 935 NORTHERN DANCER WAY I
COBO VICTOR M JR k HE.CTAR
22-21-30-509-1000-0740 (HX)
TAD: 1141 F.XCELLER CT #105
OLSON DONALD A HEIRS
C/O CARL OLSON APT #3B
22-21-30-509-1000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 1141 EXCELLER #101 CT
******* I.AKEHURST
.......PB 55 PGS i7 TBRU 2 0
BROWN KRIS G k DIANA M
22-21-30-512-0000-0340
PAD: 2790 WILLOW BAY TF.R
BIONDI RICHARD I k LANA C
22-21-30-512-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 2778 WILLOW BAY TER
“ “ “ •ROYAL OAKS
.......PB 59 PGS 22 THRU 24
INGALLS KEVIN
22-21-30-513-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1457 WAUKON CIR
R V M DESIGN PROPERTIES INC
22-21-30-513-0000-0700
TAD: 891 NONASTONF RUN

SEQ. #

1,430.33

5,709

*«*•**#*
1,623.28 5,710
1,666.61

5,711

765.56

5,712

741.28

5,713

4,075.09

5,714

3,791.90

5, 715

2,594.03

5,716

3,719.19.

5,717

35

PG

5,718
5,719

5, 720

5, 721

5,722

48

1,439.36
FUGATE ROBERT W k LINDA C
23-21-30-505-0T00-0260 (HX)
PAD: 3625 JERICHO DR
•“ “ “ SUTTERS MILL UNIT 2
*******PB 25 PG 12
»,967.50
KEENE ALMA M
23-21-30-506-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1033 NODDING PINES WAY
.......ORANGE GROVE PARK UNIT 01
.......PB 27 PG 60
1, 142.83
KNIGHT JOHN k SUSAN L
23-21-30-507-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 998 N JERICO DR
LOT 1 (LESS RD) ORANGE GROVE ..
1,082.22
GRANT THOMAS R
23-21-30-507-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 2901 AMROTH PL
LOT 27 (LESS RD) ORANGE ...
.......CREEKS BEND
**.*...PB 27 PGS 96 k 97
KURAU TYLER P k
2,516.06
WRIGHT ASHLEY K
23-21-30-508-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 3641 F. CREEKS BEND CT
BOULAY JACQUES j
2, 777.82
23-21-30-508-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD: 1046 WHISPERING CV
2,863.68
WEEKS ROCK k LORRIE
23-21-30-508-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 1032 CREEKS BEND DR
.......BELLE MEADE
.......PQ 28 PG 9
2,709.96
CLYNE CAROL F.
23-21-30-509-OAOO-OO3O (HX)
PAD: 4090 GALLAGHER LOOP
2,784.36
HUDSON BETTIE J
23-21-30-509-0800-0070 (HX)
PAD: 4057 GALLAGHER LOOP
•“ “ “ ORANGE GROVE PARK UNIT 2
*******
**..*&lt;*PB 2 9 PG 61
2, 125.68
MUKHERJEE ARABINDA S BANDANA
23-21-30-510-0000-0290
PAD: 938 N JERICO DR
1,728.12
FLANAGAN SEAN &amp; TRACEY
23-21-30-510-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 910 N JERICO DR
1,165.37
TRAYNOR GREGORY D k REBECCA M
23-21-30-510-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 835 N JERICO DR
1,910.19
ROBINSON MICHAEL A k TRACY L
23-21-30-510-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 851 N JERICO DR
1, 155.63
BENTON ELIZABETH
23-21-30-510-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 891 N JERICO DR
*******
....... HOLI.OWBROOK WEST
.......PB 32 PGS 88 TO 90
1,229.91
RIVERO VINCENTINA M
23-21-30-511-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 877 CONKLIN CT
1,584.70
MC LEOD BASIL E 4 JOAN M
23-21-30-511-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 3617 S ST LUCIE DR
2,600.78
SMITH CLOVER S
23-21-30-511-0000-0690
PAD: 4092 BISCAYNE CT
“ •“ “ ORANGE GROVE PARK UNIT 4
.......PB 33 pG 22
2,426.59
COOK GEORGE
23-21-30-512-0000-1380
PAD: 2905 AMROTH PL
LOT 138 (LESS RD)
......BELLE MFADF. UNIT 2
“ *“ “ PB 33 PG 29
3,615.64
WHITE JAMES I
23-21-30-513-0B00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 4084 BELLE MEADE CT
2,360.76
HARDING TIMOTHY S 4 ALYCE A
23-21-30-513-0B00-O17O (HX)
PAD: 4079 BELLE MEADE CT
.... *‘BELLE MEADE UNIT 3 PH 1
. . . . . . . PB

5,723

5,724

5,725

5,726

5, 727

5, 728
5, 729

5, 730
5,731

*
5, 732
5, 733
5,734
5, 735
5,736
*
5,737

5,738
5,739

5,740

5,741
5,742

61

LANTIGUA CARLOS M &amp; MYRIAM D
23-21-30-514-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 3983 HAYNES CIR
.......HOLLOWBROOK WEST PH 2
.......pB 36 PGS 8 4 9
SCRIMA DANIEL M
23-21-30-515-0000-0900 (HX)
PAD: 3615 OKEECHOBEE CIR
••*•*••HOLLOWBROOK WEST PH 4
..**.**PB 36 PGS 77 TO 79
PEREZ MARIA J 4
LOPEZ JOSE C
23-21-30-518-0000-1400
PAD: 3491 S ST LUCIE DR

TAXES DUE

SEQ. ft

YING-CAREY VIVIENNE A 4
CAREY CARL A
23-21-30-518-0000-1660 (HX)
PAD: 3335 S ST LUCIE DR

1,837.75

5.146

TINKI.EY ERIC G
23-21-30-518-0000-1670
PAD: 3329 S ST LUCIE DR
BETSINGER BRIAN S 4
HAUCK JENNIFER L
23-21-30-518-0000-1810 (HX)
PAD: 3300 BUFFAM PL
BURKE MARJORIE E
23-21-30-518-0000-2250 (HX)
PAD: 3450 BUFFAM PL
PATTILLO WAYNE D 4 JOANN
23-21-30-518-0000-2440 (HX)
TAD: 3505 BUFFAM PL
.......HOWELL CREEK PARK PH 1A

2,082.50

5,747

1,231.78

5,748

1,499.21

5,749

1,418.28

5,750

COUGHLIN SHAWN V 4 TAMMY I.
23-21-30-521-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 3761 AI.DERGATE PL
NOROUZI DAVID
23-21-30-521-0000-0230
PAD: 3764 AI.DERGATE PI.
LOT 23 (LESS RD)
...... .
CRF.F.K
.......pB 4(3 PGS 72 THRU 75
POWELL SCOTT H
23-21-30-5LT-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 1177 VALLEY CREEK RUN
------------ SEC 24 TWP 21 RNG 30.......TUSCAWILLA p o i n t
.......PB 23 PGS 81 4 82
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) ClD# 127
24-21-30-501-0000-0500 (HX)
PUSKARIC EDWARD M 4 REBECCA A
24-21-30-501-0000-0600 (HX)
TAD: 843 HUCKLEBERRY LN
ROBERTS ROBERT E
24-21-30-501-0000-0690 (HX)
PAD: 943 BLUEBERRY HOLLOW CT
“ “ •“ WILLOW RUN
......PB 30 PGS 58 TO 60
HUSSEIN1 SAWSAN 4
MOUGHRABIE MF.ROUAN
24-21-30-504-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 4214 LORI LOOP
PANNULLA ROBERT W 4 BARBARA M
24-21-30-504-0000-0430 (HX)
PAD: 700 WILLOW RUN I.N
LOT 43 (LESS BEG NF. COR RUN .
......WILI.A SPRINGS COMMERCIAL
......CENTER PH 2A
...... PB 40 PGS 61 TO 63
WASH EXPRESS INC
24-21-30-508-0000-0110
PAD: 1464 TUSCAWILLA RD
LOT 11 (LESS RD) WILI.A SPGS .
WILLA SPRINGS OFFICE PARK INC
24-21-30-508-0000-0130
PAD: WILLA SPRINGS DR
...... STONEHURST PH 2
******* PB 59 PGS 51 4 52
VINTAGE HOMES INC
24-21-30-518-0000-0510
PAD: 4580 OLD CARRIAGE TRL
CRESPO MIGUEL T 4 ROCIO
24-21-30-518-0000-0570
PAD: 4604 OLD CARRIAGE TRL
HE 1DF.NESCHF.R HOMES INC
24-21-30-518-0000-0620
PAD: 4589 OLD CARRIAGE TRL
...... SUNRISE VILLAGE UNIT 4
“ *****PB 29 PGS 38 4 39
SOTO AGRIPINA
24-21-30-5CX-0000-1610 (HX)
PAD: 1189 LA MESA AVE
FONT RAUL A JR 4 ANA D
24-21-30-5GX-0000-2060 (HX)
PAD: 1355 PALO ALTO CT
.......HOLLOWBROOK
.......PB 32 pGs 86 4 87
CHIRIHOS 4 MARIANELA 4 JUAN
24-21-30-5HX-0000-0360
PAD: 696 KISSIMMEE PL
RIEG EDWARD F 4 EILEEN H
24-2I-30-5HX-0000-0580 (HX)
PAD: 745 KISSIMMEE PL
SMF.AL PAUL D 4 EMMA
24-21-30-5HX-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 4020 BISCAYNE DR
.......HOLLOWBROOK PH 2
.......pB 3G pGs 5 T0 7
ROMERO ADRIAN M 4 DELIA W
24-21-30-5JL-0000-1510 (HX)
PAD: 3690 BISCAYNE DR
STONE LESLIE C
24-21-30-5JL-0000-1810 (HX)
PAD: 652 SUMTER CT
WHITLOCK GENE
24-21-30-5JL-0000-1940 (HX)
PAD: 635 ARBUKLE CT
...... STONF.HURST
“ “ •“ PB 54 PGS 71 4 72
VINTAGE HOMES INC
24-21-30-5NZ-0000-0160
TAD: 4557 OLD CARRIAGE TRL

4,424.54

5,751

779.76

5,752

1,841.94

5,753

....... pB 44 PGS i j, 2

.......OAKHURST RESERVE UNIT ONE
****“ *PB 61 TGS 54 - 62
“ •“ “ ALL 22-21-30 A/1 A/4 ■. A/3A
732.17
STEIN MICHAEL J k ROBERTA V
22-21-30-514-0000-0010
PAD: 1035 CINNAMON FERN CT
022.20
REHMAN NABIL k
QURESHI SAADIA
2221-30-514-0000-0620
PAD: 1761 SETTING SUN LP
------------ SEC 23 TWP 21 RNG 30183.70
DINATALE REGIS C k JOYCE P
23- 21-30-300-015B-0000
“ “ “ •HOWELL COVE 1ST SEC
.... * *PB 20 PGS 74 k 75
1,700.68
SPRADLIN JAMES G k REBECCA S
23-21- 30-501-0E00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 3536 MERIVALF. DR
***** “ HOWELL COVE 2ND SEC
...... PB 21 PGS 84 k 85
1,885.67
KAMINSKI RICHARD k KIMBERLY W
23-21-30-502-0J00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 3527 MEDFORD RD
....... HOWELL COVE 4TH SEC

....... pa 24 PGS 47

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Pa«C 51

2,697.12

5,743

1,656.39

5,744

2,248.02

5,745

LEIBY

JOHN

H

JR

4 SOON

24-21-30-5NZ-0000-0210
PAD: 4537 OLD CARRIAGE TRL
MEYERS WESLEY E 4 CYNTHIA J
2421-30-5NZ-0000-0450 (HX)
PAD: 4513 OLD CARRIAGE TRL
------------ SEC 25 TWP 21 RNG 30
LLOYD DAVID F
2521-30-300-0050-0000
PAD: 1675 TUSCAWILLA RD
ERIKSSON ROBERT N 4
WHITE NANCY L
25-21-30-300-0070-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4666 DIKE RD
BARNETT HARVEY A 4 JOANN M
25-21-30-300-026C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4107 CABRIELIJV LN
BARBER MARGARET A
25-21-30-300-031C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4616 GABRIELLA LN
BRYAN JAMES B IV
25-21-30-300-03 IK-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4377 GABRIELLA LN
......‘CAROLYN ESTATES
*“ “ “ PB 21 PG 86
FELIX JOHN 4 ROSANNA N
25-21-30-504-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 1844 E CHERYL DR
HUDSON JOHN H 4 PATRICIA S
25-21-30-504-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 1713 E CHERYL DR
WEBB JAMES P 4 LINDA S
25-21-30-504-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 4211 BEAU JAMES CT
......‘TAMARAK
.......PB 25 PG 29
NORTON LAWRENCE L 4 TONI E
25-21-30-505-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1620 BOM1 CIR
TOMEO LOUIS J 4 KELLIE E
25-21-30-505-0000-0460
PAD: 1619 BOMI CIR
**...*.AMBERWOOD UNIT 2
.......PB 28 PG 17
ABAHAZIE JOHN R 4 LINDA M1
25-21-30-507-0000-0300 (HX)
TAD: 1521 SUGARWOOD CIR

VI

* *•t •t 4 t

1,374.07

5,754

1,514.77

5,755

1,647.16

5, 756

2,960.77

5,757

5,999.34

5,758

8,339.58

5,759

2,682.44

5,760

1,633.09

5,761

1,449.24

5,762

1,449.24

5,763

720.25

5,764

1,164.49

5,765

........
2,701.58 5,766
2,193.65

5,767

1,766.64

5,768

1,823.48

5,769

2,009.28

5, 770

2,071.94

5,771

1,449.24

5,772

9,637.30

5,773

9,233.72

5,774

556.77

5,775

51.59

5,776

6,080.46

5,777

4,294.11

5,778

5,416.20

5,779

1,904.08

5,780

2,051.46

5,701

1,745.38

5,782

1,909.12
•

5,783

2,684.32

5,784

2,512.75

5,785

�I’aRC [&gt;2 May 2.0. 10. 2004
NAME

PARCEL NUMBER

TimH erald
TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

WILLA g r o v e
PB 29 PGS 53 £ 54
WEBER ROBERT A £ BRENDA
1,988.70 5,786
25-21 -30-508-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1778 WILLA CIR
DF.MNER BRIDGET A
1,678.31 5,707
25-21 -30-508-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 1730 WILLA CIR
QUAIL RUN
PB 33 PGS 20 £ 21
2,552.74 5,780
TEPLY VERNON A £ DEBORAH L
25-21-30-510-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 4586 WHIMBREL RD
2,333.98 5,789
BRANA LUCIANO £ F.DELTRAUD E
25-21 -30-510-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 4554 REDHAWK CT
AUTUMN GLEN PH /
PB 35 PGS 48 £ 49
2,174.52 5,790
CREWS LUCY M £ STEVEN C
25-2) -30-512-0000-0710 (HX)
PAD: 1952 SHADYHILL TER
1,678.75 5, 791
BOKAR ANNE K LIFE F.ST
(BOKAR ANNE K TRUSTEE)
25-2] -30-512-0000-1060 (HX)
PAD: 1851 SHADYHILL TER
•
KINGS COVE
PB 38 PGS 64 TO 66
4,152.09 5,792
PLUMLEY BLAKELY K £ JULIE
25-2] -30-514-0000-0050
PAD: 4268 STEED TER
2,250.67 5,793
DAVY VIRIS I
25-21 -30-514-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 2001 DUTCHESS LN
SALAZAR ALBERT A £ LAURA E
3,865.04 5, 794
25-21 -30-514-0000-0510
PAD: 4309 STEED TER
SPELLMAN RAYMOND A
2,632.04 5,795
25-21 -30-514-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 4432 STEED TER
PERSUAD CRISHNA
3,201.74 5,796
25-21 -30-514-0000-0750 (HX)
PAD: 4440 STEED TER
L. *-&gt;w *ViL JL I\ 1 in
GREEN DAVID I.
698.36 5,797
26-21 -30-300-01 IE-0000
(ADD TO ROLL FOR 2002 TAXES)
GREEN DAVID I.
4,227.33 5,798
26-21 -30-300-01 IE-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4501 HOWELL BRANCH RD
ICKF.S CHARLES £ STEPHANIE
2,056.98 5,799
26-21 -30-300-0160-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2804 DIKE RD
GARDf N LAKf ESTATES UNIT 2
PB 24 PG 74
COELLO CLAUDIA N
1,565.09 5,800
26-21 -30-501-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 1961 ASTER DR
GARDEN LAKE ESTATES UNIT i
'*
PB 19 PGS I** h 15
1,584.81 5,801
FF.RRF.I RA JOHN £ CONSUEIA
26-21 -30-502-0000-0650 (HX)
TAD: 1811 GI.ADIOI.AS DR
RACINES ALEJANDRO A £ KIMBERLY
1,382.58 5,802
26-21 -30-502-0000-0810 (HX)
PAD: 1700 SHASTA CT
216.48 5, 803
NOVI ELI,O JOAN C
26-21 -30-502-0000-0920 (HX)
TAD: 3651 HAWTHORNE LN
HOWF.LL FSTATFS RFPLAT
PB 18 PGS 47 * 48
2,839.62 5,804
GILLETTF BETTY J
26-21 -30-503-0000-0040
PAD: 1006 MANCHESTER CIR
1,754.10 5,805
DOWN ROBERT J £ JANE F.
1(26r21-30-503-0000-1240 (HX)
!
rXD: 1019 PRINCESS GATF; .pjtfp „„„„ * i i.of j4
* 41
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HUMr.1*1* JLo1A i f * Io I a U U
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1,324.60 5, 806
ARGYLF. JOSEPH £ AMY
26-21 -30-504-0000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 1062 MANCHESTER DR
KLUVF.R RANDY J £ BURNETTE S
1,549.32 5, 807
26-21-30-504-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1056 PRINCESS GATE BLVD
HOWELL ESTATES 2ND ADD
*«*•*•('PB 25 PG 5
1,385.46 5, 808
DEMPS TORREY I. £ MELANIE M
26-21-30-505-0000-0240 (HX)
TAD: 1026 WORTHING CT
RAMOS JULIO A £
1,514.82 5, 809
VAZQUEZ LOURDES A
26-21-30-505-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 1048 LUNDY CT
•PELICAN BAY
•PB 2G PGS 21 i 22
3,277.28 5, 810
BOBBE JACQUES £ RF.IDUN
26-21-30-506-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 3307 DERF.K CT
*HARBOUR RIDGE
•PB 2G PG 44
2,016.68 5,011
DINKINS TERRY W £ VICTORIA A
26-21-30-507-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 2862 BUCCANEER DR
1,282.30 5,812
QUTTAINAH ABDEL-RAHMAN £ NAWAL
26-21-30-507-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 2801 BUCCANEER DR
•GARDEN LAKF ESTATES U M 1 3
•TB 26 PGS 71 &amp; 72
2,433.77 5,813
SMITH CI.ARENCE E
26-21-30-508-0000-0390
PAD: 1441 ASTER CT
1 ,7BB.9B
5,814
BENNETT ROBERT J £ JULIET D C
26-21-30-508-0000-0560 (HX)
PAD: 1330 GLADIOLAS DR
•SPRINGVIEW
•PB 29 PGS *42 &amp; 43
220.34 5, 815
BURCHFIELD RAY
26-21-30-509-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 1185 SPRINGVIEW RUN
2 ,0 2 2 . 6 6
5, BIG
BLACKETF.R GARY J £ ELIZABETH A
26-21-30-509-0000-0460
PAD: 1175 LAZY HOLLOW PL
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*PB 61 PG 10
** *****ALL 26-21-30-300-0060-0000
2,329.21 5,817
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26-21-30-511-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 3321 BENNINGTON CT
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2,368.21 5,818
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26-21-30-5GQ-0000-0620
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2,168.33 5,819
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26-21-30-5GQ-0000-0710
PAD: 1548 LAWNDALE CIR
1,894.04 5,820
MASON SEAN L
26-21-30-5GQ-0000-1480
PAD: 1405 AUBURN GREEN LOOP
2,138.82 5,821
MASON SEAN L
26-21-30-5GQ-0000-1490
PAD: 1409 AUBURN GREEN LOOP
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*PB 34 PGS 38 TO 40
1,728.09 5,822
LEE KIMBERLY F
26-21-30-5JE-0000-0100 (HX)
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516.78 5,823
TORRES HECTOR
26-21-30-5JE-0000-1160 (HX)
PAD: 3185 BATTERSEA WAY
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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

4.850.94
RHODES RICHARD S JR £ SARA T
27-21-30-300-0110-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2726 LAKE HOWELL LN
630.72
RHODES RICHARD 5 JR I SARA T
27-21-30-300-01IB-0000
PAD: TAKE HOWELL RD
******‘LAKE ANN ESTATES UNIT 1
***.*.*PB 15 PG 8
2,484.70
GOLDWARF JEFFREY S S LAURA L
27-21-30-503-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 101 RANCH RD
*******LAKE ANN ESTATES UNIT 2
*******pB 16 PG 34
3.795.95
STORCH KURT B £ DEBORAH L
27-21-30-504-0000-0160
PAD: 111 LONGHORN RD
2,333.33
HUGHES W DERYLE &amp; ROBIN R
27-21-30-504-0000-0190 &lt;HX)
PAD: 110 LONGHORN RD
3,684.79
KEIDAISH PHILIP TRUSTEE
FBO
27-21-30-504-0000-0250
PAD: 104 LONGBRANCH RD
****** *CEDAR RIDGE UNIT 3
******* PB 23 PG 30
1,312.07
MILLS MELOUIDA M
27-21-30-506-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 2033 NOTTINGDALE LN
1,452.40
SANDERS DAVID JR £ DOROTHY L
27-21-30-506-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 1961 NOTTINGDALE LN
1,789.14
CHEMA MICHAEL J £ SHAWN K
27-21-30-506-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 2057 HOUNDSLAKE DR
...... CEDAR RIDGE UNIT 2
*******PB 24 PG 85
1,638.85
LYNN MARJORIE
2721-30-507-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 1991 BENTWOOD DR
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5,825
5,826

5,827

5,828
5,829
5,830

5,831

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

10,121.62
RHRE INV INC
C/O THOMAS AVALI.ONE
28-21-30-517-0000-0010
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••••♦••CARMEL BY THE LAKE UNIT 4
...... PB 41 PGS 59 THRU 61
3,111.06
MCDONALD ANDRE £
BOIVIN BERNICE A
28-21-30-521-0000-6240
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UNIT 624
*
.PARK MAITLAND VILIJVS
.......PB 59 PGS 35 THRU 37
...... ALL A/47 £ A/48
3,479.54
FLEMING RICHARD J £ GAIL P
28-21-30-529-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 2202 PARK MAITLAND CT
.... “ CARMEL BY THE TAKE UNIT 5
......*ORB 4387 PG 417
...... ALL 28 -2 1-30-300-017A-0000
2,085.82
DUBOSE SARAH
28-21-30-531-0000-3060 (HX)
PAD: 1150 CARMEL CIR UNIT 306
UNIT 306
2,772.10
EDWARDS JANET R
28-21-30-531-0000-6020 (HX)
PAD: 1150 CARMF.L CIR UNIT 602
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5,861

5,862

5,863

5,864

5,865

5,832

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.......rB gj pCS 0 1 - 8 5
..... ‘ALL 28-21-30-300-058A-0000
5,833
271.61 5,866
PETERSON JANE E
28-21-30-533-0000-0060
PAD: 1618 FLORF.NTINO LN
271.61 5,867
PEREZ JORGE R
28-21-30-533-0000-0180
5,834
PAD: 2560 GALLIANO CIR
272.61 5,868
PULTE HOME CORP
STE 200
28-21-30-533-0000-0190
PAD: 2556 GALLIANO CIR
* * * * * * * p g 14 PG 75
271.61 5,869
WINTERFELDT
GAVIN B
2,048.01
5,835
DEAN PAUL W £ DELISA S
28-21-30-533-0000-0290
2821-3O-502-0C00-004O (HX)
PAD: 2516 GALLIANO CIR
PAD: 2585 ANACONDA TRL
------------ SEC 33 TWP 21 RNG 30LOT 4 (LESS E 116 FT) £ E 61 ...
2,770.58 5,870
LOUIS L HUNTLEY ENTERPRISES
533.43 5,836
NOWFEL RONALD C £
INC
JAMES GARY
33-21-30-300-0050-0000
28-21-30-502-0E00-003A
PAD: 1780 436 SR
PAD: SWEETWATER TRL
29,730.82 5,871
IMPERATO LOUIS
W 49 FT OF LOT 3 (LESS RD) ...
33-21-30-300-005C-0000
* * *****FOREST BROOK
PAD: 1740 436 SR
*" “ " PB 15 PG 2
38.25 5,872
TOMPKINS
FRANCES W
2,340.04
5,837
TRAEXI.ER WILLIAM A
33-21-30-300-005M-0000
28-21-30-503-0000-0200 (HX)
******* RIDGE HIGH 1ST ADD
PAD: 521 BROOKSIDE CIR
*
.PB 11 PG 85
1,830.03 5,838
SMITH MARY P
1,221.18 5,873
BELL
JAMES
D S ANDREA M
28-21-30-503-0000-0320 (HX)
33-21-30-501-0F00-0040
(HX)
PAD: 2645 TUSCARORA TRL
PAD: 2172 LINDEN RD
2,116.78 5,839
ALILIN E ROGER &amp; ROSARIO K
LOT 4 * W 15 FT OF LOT 5 BI.K F
916.50 5,874
28-21-30-503-0000-0430 (HX)
BOY OCTAVIO SR £ ELIZABETH R
TAD: 625 BROOKWOOD LN
33-21-30-501-0F00-012A (HX)
..... 'FOREST BROOK 2ND SEC
PAD: 2165 RIDGE DR
*'*****PB 15 PG 31
W 2 FT OF LOT 12 t ALL LOT ...
A A * - * * * * *
695.65 5,840
ORTIZ SECUNDINO 4
“ “ “ •RIDGE HIGH SUBD
***•*.*PB 11 pc 84
PFRF.Z ALICIA
28-21-30-505-0000-1100
1,639.91 5,875
SADRI FARAMARZ TRUSTEE
PAD: 558 LAKE HOWELL RD
FBO
******'FOREST BROOK 4TH SEC
33-21-30-502-0C00-0120
**»****PB 15 PG 34
PAD: 2137 RIDGE DR
MOBLEY MICHAEL
1,209.25 5,841
E 30 FT OF LOT 13 ♦ W 35 FT ...
28-21-30-506-0000-2000 (HX)
*******t e m p l e TERRACE ANNEX
PAD: 910 W FOREST BROOK RD
PB 8 PG 61
DAILEY JOYCE M
1,824.75 5,842
161.98 5,076
SHADIX CHARLES W £ MARY R
1
28-21-30-506-0000-2130 (HX)
33-21-30-504-0G00-0090 (HX)
|
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PAD: 780 W FOREST BROOK RD
,*t,
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******* FOREST BROOK 3RD SEC
5,877
2,711.24
DIEBEL PETER H £ TAMI L
*
l
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****** *pB 15 PG 35
33-21-30-504-0G00-0100 (HX)
P
1,3G1.59 5,843
CHILAND EVELYN SUCC TR
PAD: 2640 LAKEMONT AVE
611.59 5,870
FBO EVELYN CHILAND ET AL
CARTER JEFFREY L
28-21-30-507-0000-3220 (HX)
33-21-30-504-0G00-0130 (HX)
PAD: 621 BROOKS IDE RD
PAD: 1911 AZALEA AVE
1,532.03 5, 844
1,329.03 5,879
PORTER THOMAS F
FAULKNER VINSON B
28-21-30-507-0000-3250 (HX)
33-21-30-504-0G00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 622 GREEN MEADOW AVE
PAD: 1915 AZALEA AVE
955.16 5, 880
******* FOREST BROOK STH SEC
TF.ALL RICHARD
.... **PB 17 PG 26
33-21-30-504-OGOO-O150 (HX)
2,940.90 5,845
KOF.STNER JACK P 4 JOYCE IC/O
PAD: 1919 AZALEA AVE
552.95 5, B61
MASON RALPH E 4 ELIZABETH
THOMAS MATTHEW C £ LEONORA M
28-21-30-508-0000-4480
33-21-30-504-0G00-0180 (HX)
PAD: 2720 DERBYSHIRE RD
PAD: 1931 AZALEA AVE
1,357.32 5,882
****** *MARBEYA CLUB CONDO
ZAMBRANA FRANK £ CARMEN M
*******PB 24 PGS 56 TO 59
33-21-30-504-0100-0060 (HX)
910.82 5,846
WARREN GERALD C 4 FAITH L 4
PAD: 1920 MAGNOLIA AVE
....... JANGLEWOOD SEC 3 RF.PLAT
LUTHER ELIZABETH
28-21-30-510-0A00-0010
•“ “ “ PB 10 PGS 39 ♦ 40
PAD: 1151 PASF.O DEL SOL #A
FRYE EDUARDO
976.52 5,883
408.18 5,847
BUCKLEY VINCENT J
33-21-3O-5O5-OB0O-OO7O (HX)
HO AFCENT
PAD: 1842 LINDEN RD
28-21-30-51O-OAOO-O180
974.48 5,884
CALDWELL ROBERT E
PAD: 1152 CAI.LE DEL NORTE #E
33-21-30-505-0C00-0080 (HX)
243.74 5,848
GARCIA IVAN A
PAD: 1846 MAYWOOD RD
28-21-30-510-0B00-0120 (HX)
612.08 5,885
KIVINSKI ZACHARY L
PAD: 1157 CAI.LE DEL NORTE #D
33-21-30-505-0E00-0030 (HX)
178.75 5,849
GREEN GENE A
PAD: 2315 ELSINORE AVF.
28-21-30-510-0C00-0030 (HX)
1,785.30 5,806
MC GINLF.Y WILLIAM R
PAD: 1159 CALLE DEL NORTE #B
33-21-3O-505-0FOO-O05O (HX)
98.61 5,850
RUI.LAN ANNE M
PAD: 2219 ELSINORE AVE
28-21-3O-510-0DOO-OO2O (HX)
*******t a n g l e w o o d SEC 2
PAD: 1162 PASEO DEL MAR »C
*******PB 9 PG 64
453.65 5,851
KELLER BRENDA M
REED PATRICIA A
674.08 5,887
28-21-30-510-0100-0040 (HX)
33-21-30-507-0A00-0060 (HX)
TAD: 1176 PASEO DEL MAR #C
PAD: 5037 LAKE HOWELL RD
1.068.32 5,852
COMPTON KATHRYN B
MC CUTCHEON BRIAN K
354.29 5,888
28-21-30-510-0100-0060
33-21-30-507-0C00-O04O
PAD: 1177 PASEO DEL MAR ID
“ “ “ •CASA ALOMA
964.68 5,853
MELVIN MARGARET
******* PB 15 PC 7
28-21-30-510-0J00-O090
1,265.43 5,889
BALZER LOUISE D
PAD: 1180 PASEO DEL MAR #A
33-21-30-509-0000-0240 (HX)
******'BRANCH TREE
PAD: 2631 VERDE LN
*******PB 26 PG 50
CELBER ROBERT W £ FRANCES J
1,883.87 5,890
1,214.99 5,854
JAFFF. ALLAN E
33-21-30-509-0000-0320 (HX)
28-21-30-511-0000-004A (HX)
PAD: 2600 VERDE I,N
PAD: 1934 WATER LN
“ “ •“ WINTER WOODS UNIT 01
LOT 4A
.......PB 15 PG 15
1,126.58 5,855
SHABAN MOHTARAM
HILL ALVIN £ DEBORAH
1,698.63 5,891
28-21-30-511-0000-012B (HX)
33-21-30-51O-OAOO-O450 (HX)
PAD: 1998 WATER I.N
PAD: 2258 KING JOHNS CT
LOT 12B
..... ‘WINTER WOODS UNIT 03
. . . . . . . PB 15 p c 57
1.685.33 5,856
SCHOLPP CAROL D
28-21-30-511-0000-020A
ALTIF JASON G
1,630,13 5,892
PAD: 436 POPLAR CT
33-21-30-511-0A00-0570 (HX)
LOT 20A
PAD: 2218 KING RICHARDS CT
1,776.32 5,857
SCHOLPP CAROL D
CABRERA RAUL £ JEANNETH M
1,576.77 5,893
28-21-30-511-0000-020B
33-21-30-511-0H0O-O370 (HX)
PAD: 434 POPLAR CT
PAD: 1605 NOTTINGHAM DR
LOT 20B
TINDER PHILLIP K £ DAWN M
1,382.88 5,894
1,744.23 5,858
SECURITY MGMT OF ORANGE INC
33-21-3O-511-OJ00-OO2O (HX)
28-21-30-511-0000-030B
PAD: 2226 COVENTRY DR
PAD: 1912 SPRUCE CT
•“ “ “ WINTER WOODS UNIT 02
*•*•*«•PB 15 PG 63
LOT 30B
.......ULTRA VISTA CONDO
CUMMINGS JOHN H JR
1,072.76 5,895
*******pB 26 PGS 61 TO 64
33-21-30-512-0D00-0230 (HX)
811.88 5,859
MILLER MARK C
PAD: 2028 E HAMPTON CIR
28-21-30-512-0000-9020 (HX)
STAPLETON ROBERT D £ LAURA D
1,307.99 5, B96
PAD: 555 FINCHLEY RD
33-21-30-512-0E00-0050 (HX)
UNIT 902
PAD: 2011 E HAMPTON CIR
******‘SIERRA CONDO PH 2
...... WINTER WOODS UNIT 04
.*...*.PB 20 PGS 33 TO 36
...*.*.PB 16 pc 10
1,636.67 5,860
PHILLIPS TRICIA 4
COOLIDGE DEBORAH A
2,225.64 5,897
SMITH STEPHEN J
33-21-30-513-0F00-0060 (HX)
28-21-30-514-0000-0210
PAD: 1977 JAPONICA RD
f

PAD: 2321 SIERRA LN
UNIT 21
******•MUGGS

j j subd

*******pB 3 0 PG 74

STONE CHARLES £ STACY
33-21-30-513-0G0O-O060 (HX)
PAD: 1988 JAPONICA RD

2,455.70

V

5,896

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

TOMPKINS FRANCES H

33-21-30-513-0H00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 2249 TAMF.RINE ST
TOMPKINS AMANDA R
33-21-30-513-0H00-0O6O &lt;HX)
PAD: 2016 SUSSEX RD
******‘WINTER HOODS UNIT 05
*******pg 16 pG 19
VIVAS GERMAN &amp; HORTENCIA M
33-21-3O-514-ODOO-O40O (HX)
PAD: 2096 SUSSEX DR
... *‘WINTER GREEN
.... *PB 24 PGS 60 £ 61
WEAVER KATHLEEN S
33-21-30-515-OAOO-1030 (HX)
PAD: 1503 WINTER GREEN BI.VD
SHORAKA FREDERICA G
33-21-30-515-OBO0-2030
PAD: 1603 WINTER GREEN BI.VD
TORRES TIMOTHY D &amp; MISTY
33-21-30-515-0B00-2060 (HX)
PAD: 1606 WINTER GREEN BI.VD
...... »CEDARWOOD VII.LGE NO. 1
****** *oRB 1306 PG 483
ALLABACK JULIE A
33-21-30-516-0700-2490 (HX)
PAD: 2490 TIMBERLINE DR
UNIT 2490 BLDG 7 CEDARWOOD ...
BARNES CARLENE
3321-30-516-1100-2419 (HX)
PAD: 2419 GRAND TETON CIR
----------- SEC 34 TWP 21 RNG 30KANYOK JOSEPH J
3421-30-300-014F.-0000
PAD: GRF.ENCASTLE BI.VD
KANYOK JOSEPH J
34-21-30-300-014H-0000
PAD: 1 GRF-ENCASTI.E BI.VD
****** *SLOVAK VILLAGE
*******pg 8 PG 15
PEARL VICTORIA
34-21-30-501-OAOO-OOIB (HX)
PAD: 2762 HILDA CV
LOT 1 (LESS S 125 FT £ W
PIUMELLI MICHAEL P
34-21-30-501-0C00-0040
PAD: 113 STEFANIK (£ 117) RD
LOT 4 (LESS N 90 FT) BLK C
PIUMELLI MICHAEL P
34-21-30-501-0C00-0050
PAD: 121 STEFANIK RD
W 110 FT OF N 82.35 FT OF ...
I.UPTAK STEPHEN J
34-21-30-501-0DOO-0250
PAD: 130 STEFANIK RD
.......EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO 06
.......2ND REPEAT
.......PB 14 pG i p
CHURCH HELEN L
34-21-30-502-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 1740 PURITAN AVE
.**.*.*EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO 06
**•*•*.PB 12 pc 68 £ 89
HOWELL HOWARD A £ BONNIE I.
34-21-30-503-1000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 3342 BOUGAINVILLEA DR
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SEQ. #

4,199.07

5,899

2,466.98

5,900

2,025.24

5,901

620.46

5,902

1,542.12

5,903

1,016.58

5,904

1,014.35

5,905

792.04

5,906

2,251.76

5,907

3,637.49

5,908

761.84

5,909

2,474.77

5,910

1,050.92

5,911

1,316.90

5,912

901.75

5,913

910.84

5,914

ROLON ERNESTO
34-21-30-521-0000-1530 (HX)
TAD: 2619 ANTILLES DR
.......WRF.NWOOD UNIT 3
.......pg 20 PG 63
TAD: 5147 ARDMORE DR
LUNSFORD KENNETH A £
KAREN L
34-21-30-522-0000-2960 (HX)
TAD: 5113 ARDMORE DR
..... ‘WRENWOOD UNIT 3 2ND ADD
...... PB 21 PGS 22 £ 23
MARTINEZ MARIA
34-21-30-524-0000-3260 (HX)
P A D : 7033 P E C A N C T
A R N O L D R A Y B U R N L J R 4 JA NI CF . M
34-21-30-524-0000-3320 (HX)
PAD: 7028 HAMMOCK WAY
FREY LOUIS III
34-21-30-524-0000-3510 (HX)
PAD: 7027 BETTY ST
TERRY EDWARD J 4
GUSTAFSON BRAD CO-TRS
34-21-30-524-0000-3550
PAD: 5159 ARDMORE DR
..... ‘WINDWARD SQUARE SEC 3
.....*.rB pp pGS pe t 29
PEREZ RAMON 4
FELICIANO GLORILUZ
34-21-30-525-0000-2430 (HX)
PAD: 2369 FLAMINGO WAY
......WRENWOOD UNIT 3 3RD ADD
.......PB 22 PGS 50 4 51
MC CAFFREY MAUREEN
34-21-30-526-0000-4200 (HX)
PAD: 7033 BETTY ST
“ “ “ •CEDAR RIDGE UNIT 1
...... PB 22 PG 80
MATOS ANTHONY 4 XIOMARA
34-21-30-527-0100-0080
PAD: 1928 HOUNDSLAKE DR
LOT 8 (I,ESS RD) BI.K 1
DAI L I.UANN B
34-21-30-527-0400-0120
PAD: 1945 HEATHWQOD DR
“ “ •“ VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY PHASE
*“ “ “ PB 24 PGS 54 4 55
SCHI.IMMER KENNETH J
34-21-30-528-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 3062 AUTUMN CT
“ “ •“ WRENWOOD UNIT 3 4TH ADD
...... PB 24 PGS 65 4 66
BEARDSLEY LAWRENCE
34-21-30-529-0000-4480 (HX)
PAD: 5413 FERROL DR
448 WRENWOOD UNIT 3 4TH ADD
HARPER MARK A 4 JANET
34-21-30-S29-0000-5010 (HX)
PAD: 7470 BETTY ST
MATHURIN WILBUR J
34-21-30-529-0000-5130 (HX)
PAD: 7422 BETTY ST
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186.86

5,915

621.20

5,916

03

05
755.85

5,917

997.02

5,918

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5,935

1,233.63

5, 936

1,432.88

5,937

1,521.11

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1,431.81

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1,064.62

5, 940

2,388.04

5, 941

781.70

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2,362.68

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5,926

1,432.50

5,927

1,334.55

1,936.48

1,470.33
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1,329.80

2,407.41

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34-21-30-535-0000-0160 (HX)
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34-21-30-535-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 3377 HAMLET LOOP
MARQUES KIMBERLY A 4 DENNISON
DEBBIE L 4 TEEMS CHAD D
34-21-30-535-0000-0340
PAD: 3379 HAMLET LOOP
MC CUI.LEY BUDDY L
34-21-36-535-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 3383 HAMLET LOOP
PAULINO GERARD C
34-21-30-535-0000-0510 (HX)
PAD: 1827 BLAINE TER
“ “ “ •VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY PHASE
.“ ..“ PB 42 pcs 46 TO 48
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) CID# 351
34-21-30-536-0000-0680 (HX)
FISHER

15

SEQ. #

569.38

42 pcs 43 TO 45

t 12

1MERS THEODORE P
34-21-30-518-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 3124 NICHOLSON DR
JUCHER GILBERT £ DEBRA
34-21-30-518-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 3108 NICHOLSON RD
(INGLEDECKER KIM M
34-21-30-518L0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 3060 NICHOLSON DR
11ORE CHARLES &amp; VIRGINIA
34-21-30-518-0000-0990 (HX)
PAD: 3041 NICHOLSON DR
: ELROY LANA C
34-21-30-518-0000-1050 (HX)
PAD: 3061 NICHOLSON DR
'•“ “ WINDWARD SQUARE SEC 1
'•“ “ PB 19 PG 86
IEIBITZ SHELDON A £ JOAN £
(VIS CINDY T
34-21-30-519-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 2411 ANTILLES DR
’•“ “ CEMETERY LAKE HOWELL
’•“ “ METHODIST
'“ •“ PB 20 PG 29
(URCH LIGHTHOUSE BAPTIST OF
:NTRAL FLA INC
34-21-30-520-0000-O0C0
PAD: MOYSES RD
CEMETERY FIRST EXTENSION OF
’•“ “ WINDWARD SQUARE SEC 2
'“ “ •PB 20 PGS 34 £ 35
IBA SOPHIE
34-21-30-521-0000-1180 (HX)
PAD: 2527 LEEWARD WAY

TAXES DUE

34-21-30-522-0000-2900 (HX)

••“ “ HOWELL BRANCH WOODS
&gt; . . . . . pg 19 pcs 11

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

BENITO MARIO £ VILMA

***....pg 13 pc 9i

MOODY EDWARD J £ CECELIA M
34-21-30-504-1400-0180 (HX)
PAD: 1836 CLEMATIS LN
.......EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.......pg 1 ? pc 60
MORRISON JOHN K £ TRCEY R
34-21-30-505-0100-0440 (HX)
PAD: 3475 SEAGRAPE DR
***** “ EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.......pg 12 pcs 80 » 81
EARLS JASON £ LISA
34-21-30-506-1200-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1792 CHILEAN LN
GOBELI RICHARD D £ GERRY ANN
34-21-30-506-1300-0130 (HX)
PAD: 1757 CHILEAN I.N
******‘EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
... “ PB 14 PG 62
VAN DF.R MF.ULEN BETTY
34-21-30-508-OBOO-0040 (HX)
PAD: 2029 PONDEROSA AVE
NEAL TEDDY R £ GLORIA S
34-21-3O-5O0-ODOO-OO6O (HX)
PAD: 2066 COCOS I,N
......‘EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.“ “ “ PB 14 PG 76
DE ROUSHA SHARON E P
34-21-30-510-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 3463 ARNEL DR
“ •“ “ EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.......pg i4 pc 82
CUBBAGE KATHRYN A
34-21-30-511-0A00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 3413 BOWMAN DR
MELENDEZ JORGE W £ LYDIA E
34-21-30-511-0A00-0250 (HX)
PAD: 3407 BOWMAN DR
“ ‘“ “ EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.......pg i4 pc 89
BELL ROBERT A S MARY S
34-21-30-513-0A00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 3355 BALSAM DR
LYON TIMOTHY E £
GLENN JENNIFER L
34-21-30-513-0B00-0240 (HX)
PAD: 1921 BONANZA CT
•“ “ “ EASTBROOK SUBD UNIT NO
.......pg 15 pc 3
GRAZIANI ROSA M
34-21-30-516-0B00-0040 (HX)
PAD: 2136 CONIFER AVE

May 2.0. 10. 2001

34-21-30-5DG-0000-1680
PAD: 5305 POINSETTA AVE
BOGAN JAMES M 4 JUDITH E
1,347.02
3421-30-5DG-0000-2240 (HX)
PAD: 5424 TANGERINE AVE
------------ SEC 35 TWP 21 RNG 30-271.84
CLEMONS RICHARD S 4 SUSAN M
3521-30-300-013D-0000
PAD: DODD RD
1,256.00
GREEN DAVID L
35-21-30-300-0170-0000
PAD: HOWELL BRANCH RD
(4 AC)
346.70
GRFFN DAVID L
35-21-30-300-017A-0000
PAD: HOWELL BRANCH RD
“ •“ “ SUBURBAN HOMES
.......PB 5 PGS 60 4 61
693.22
HALL PATRICIA D 4 JAMES W
35-21-30-501-2000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 5101 N ORANGE AVE
LOT 12 4 N 1/2 OF VACD ST ...
578.76
CAMERON BASMAT 4 SIMEON

5, 928

1.352.26

5,929

1.807.26

5,930

PAD: 5229 N ORANGE ST
S 29.66 FT OF LOT 7 ♦ N 25 ...
MC CONNELL MARTHA

5,931

5,963

5,964

318.73

399.07

5,932

5,933

5,934

5,965

5,966

35-21-30-503-0000-0000 (HX)
PAD: 7125 GROVE AVE
“ “ “ •GOLDEN ROD MANOR
.......pg ii pc 40
868.49

BELL DONNA M
388.15

1,454.73

35-21-30-505-0000-0030
PAD: 5017 OAK HILL DR
S 70 FT OF LOT 3
KELLY MICHAEL S
35-21-30-505-0000-0300
PAD: 5018 OAK HILL DR
S 70 FT OF LOT 30
“ “ *“ WOODCREST UNIT 01
.......pg is pc 55
READ RUSSELL W
35-21-30-506-0000-0210
PAD: 7409 E HOUSTON CT
BEST DENNIS L
35-21-30-506-0000-0300
PAD; 5030 WOODCREST DR
ROMERO JOSE
35-21-30-506-0000-0330
PAD: 5048 WOODCREST DR

MACKF.Y TAQUISA D £ ARVIN D
35-21-30-506-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 5039 FERNCRF.ST DR
“ “ “ •WOODCREST UNIT 03
*******pg is pc 95
HOPKINS MELVIN D £ BARBARA J £
CROW STANFORD D £ CAROL F
35-21-30-508-0000-1050
PAD: 7421 E HOUSTON CT
.......WOODCREST UNIT 04
**«**..pg 16 pc 57
PARSONS HENRIETTA C
35-21-30-509-0000-1310 (HX)
PAD: 5204 N WOODCREST DR
WOOLARD ALLEN A £ SHEILA
35-21-30-509-0000-1390 (HX)
PAD: 7410 N WOODCREST LN
“ “ “ •VILLAGE GRF.F.N

SEQ. #

1,037.18

5,972

2,054.30

5,973

196.90

5,974

1,159.76

5,975

1,451.00

5,976

1,724.94

5,977

1,650.47

5,978

*******pg 10 pc 58

TOWI.ES MARILYN S
35-21-30-510-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 7647 VI LIAGE GREEN DR
LISA EUGENE M £ MARTHA W
35-21-30-510-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 7601 VILLAGE GREEN DR
.......COLDENROD PLACE
.......pg i6 pp 81
CHILDERS DENISE M
35-21-30-511-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 5030 N GOLDF.NROD PIACF. RD
...... WOODCREST UNIT 5
......PB 17 PGS 35 4 36 *
*..... PB 18 PG 31
HILL RUTH M £ CARL L
35-21-30-512-0000-2520 (HX)
PAD: 5446 N WOODCREST DR
FF.ATHF.RSTON ROGER I. £ JUDITH J
35-21-30-512-0000-2550 (HX)
PAD: 7431 PORTSIDE CT
SMITH DALE R SR £ MYRNA O
35-21-30-512-0000-2650
TAD: 5404 N WOODCREST DR
PITZF.R JANA M
35-21-30-512-0000-2840 (HX)
PAD: 5338 N WOODCREST DR
•“ “ “ WOODCREST UNIT 6
.... “ PB 20 PG 22
BORT EDITH £ ALAN
35-21-30-513-0000-0060
PAD: 7561 DOCKSIDE ST
“ “ “ •WOODCREST UNIT 7
...... PB 23 PG 44
SUKHDEO DEONARINE
35-21-30-515-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 7443 GRAND CT

********
1,030.99

5,979

1,323.86

5,980

2,062.46

5,981

2,352.71

5,982

2,043.57

5,983

1,716.64

5,984

.......pg 30 pGS 43 s 44

35-21-30-501-2800-0030
PAD: 5374 N ORANGE AVE
LOT 3 4 N 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 28
....... BROOKSIDE SUBD
.......pg 19 pc 75
JOHNSON ROGER G JR 4 BRIGIT N

1,682.46

1,365.77

TAXES DUE

....... o a k c r f .st
.......pg 23 PGS 67 £ 68
1,634.26 5,985
WILLIAMS MICHAEL
5, 948
35-21-30-516-0A00-0130 (HX)
PAD: 7308 BEACON PL
1,590.40 5,986
BARTON RANDY B £ DONNA M
5, 949
35-21-30-516-0B00-0190 (HX)
PAD: 7325 GRAND AVE
1,250.18 5,987
EVANS REBECCA S
35-21-30-516-OCOO-0190 (HX)
PAD: 7305 COOK LN
5, 950
1,612.49 5,980
GOOSSENS DONALD £ LINDA D
35-21-30-516-0C00-02 40 (HX)
TAD: 7327 COOK LN
5, 951
1,124.94 5,989
PADILLA OSCAR A £ MIGUELINA A
35-21-30-516-0F.00-0350 (HX)
TAD: 7239 GROVE AVE
“ •“ “ GRAND PINES
5,952
********
.......pg 26 PG 43
2,758.15 5,990
COLANGELO PETER £ KRISTEN L
35-21-30-518-0000-0110
PAD: 54 39 PF.ACO PL
5.953, “ •“ “ GOLDF.NROD VILLAS CONDO
“ “ •“ ORB 1409 PG 1007
1,405.39 5,991
VERMEULEN BLAINE
5,954
35-21-30-519-0B00-0050
PAD: 7726 COUNTRY #B-5 PL
753.79 5,992
RUIZ ALICIA
35-21-30-519-0G00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 7727 COUNTRY #G-5 PL
5,955
*******FERNBROOK TRAILS
.......pg 28 PGS 00 £ 89
893.45 5,993
WEST MERRILL D
35-21-30-520-0000-0080 (HX)
5,956
PAD: 5464 BRACKEN CT
.... “ FERNBROOK TRAILS PH 3
..... *PB 31 PG 13
FONG GEORGE
1,628.05 5,994
35-21-30-523-0000-0480
5,957
PAD: 7800 FERNBROOK WAY
‘“ “ “ GARDEN GROVE
.......pg 3 j pcs 25 £ 26
POLICASTRO SHARON M
1,239.31 5,995
35-21-30-524-0000-0190 (HX)
5,958
PAD: 5588 GARDEN GROVE CIR
“ “ “ •BRIDGEWATER
..****.pg 39 pcs 8 £ 9
1,419.26 5,996
KNAUSS CYNTHIA £
5,959
MC CULLOUGH BENNIE
35-21-30-525-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 7793 FOX KNOLL PL
1,596.63 5,997
CHEEK WILLIAM M
5,960
3521-30-525-0000-0560 (HX)
PAD: 5661 REVF.LWOOD LOOP
------------ SEC 36 TWP 21 RNG 305,961
7,849.37 5,998
ZATDA ASSOC
3621-30-300-001A-0000
PAD: TUSKAWILI.A RD
ADRIATICO JUAN SR
244.12 5,999
5,962
36-21-30-300-0080-0000
PAD: 3730 ALOMA AVE
“ “ •“ ALOMA PARK

35-21-30-501-2100-0070 (HX)
1,333.60

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Page S3

5,967

(HX)
779.43

5,968

1,402.58

5,969

1,201.35

5,970

1,865.85

5,971

(HX)

(HX)
(HX)

MOLES KELLY C
36-21-30-502-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 5840 SHALE CT
KOSCIOLEK JOSEPH A
36-21-30-502-0000-0230
PAD: 5768 SHALE CT
CUETO CARLOS
36-21-30-502-0000-0440 (HX)
PAD: 5842 MARBLE CT
O'MARA MARK M TRUSTEE
SUITE 135A
36-21-30-502-0000-088A
LOT 88 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN ...
‘“ “ “ TRINITY BAY
..*.**.pg 30 pcs 45 TO 48
MORGAN THOMAS J £ MICHELLE D
36-21-30-505-0000-0300
PAD: 8441 ADMIRAL PT
.......BFAR CREEK
.......pg 31 pcs 54 £ 55
GIRGIS RANIA £ KAMAL W
36-21-30-506-0000-0040
PAD: 2845 REGAL LN
DELGADO MARIO £ SYLVIA
36-21-30-506-0000-0270
PAD: 4649 CREEKVIEW LN
....... TRINITY BAY PH 2
.......pg 34 pcs 45 £ 46
JAMES MAGNOLIA
36-21-30-507-0000-0140
PAD: 5290 N LAKE BURKETT LN
“ “ •“ BEAR GULLY FOREST
.......PB 61 pcs 1 - 5
••“ “ •ALL 36-21-30-300-017B-0000
DAVOODIAN MOHAMMAD
36-21-30-512-0000-0370
PAD: 5606 PATS PT
.“ “ “ BEAR GULLY BAY
.......pg 33 pcs 55 TO 57

750.44

6,000

1,674.65

6,001

776.44

6,002

1,627.33

6,003

2,431.41

6,004

2,763.77

6,005

2,925.19

6,006

2,313.11

6,007

685.49

6,008

�l*a«C 5 4

May 2. 9. 16. 2001

TlIK HbRALD

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

BODNAR BEULAH
4,397.99 G, 009
36-21-30-5JA-0000-0040
PAD: 3766 KINSLEY PL
-------------SEC Q? Twp 21 RNG 31-----------JEZ2INI HASSAN N 4 MARION C
2,908.88 6,010
0221-31-300-001A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 954 FLORIDA AVE
-------------SEC 03 TWP 21 RNG 31-----------SMART LINDA A
1 ,4 12.70 6 ,0 11
0321-31-300-0140-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1255 LAKE CHARM DR
******•REGIS ACRES
........
. . . . . . . 5 ACRF d e v e l o p m e n t
............

....... 13 pARCEI,s
BANDLOW JAMES R
03-21-31-301-00 IF.-0000
PAD: EMPORIA ST
SEC 03 TWP 21S RGF. 31E W 1/2 .
....... TWIN OAKS
*..**..PB 18 PGS 55 * 56

966.28

6,012

2, 988 .03 6,013
GERBER HOMER C 4 NANCY B
O3-21-31-506-0A00-Q150 (HX)
PAD: 1445 TWIN OAKS CIR
4,680 35 6 ,014
YOUNG DENNIS C &amp; PATRICIA G
0321-31-506-OBOO-OOlO (HX)
PAD: 1400 TWIN OAKS CIR
-------------SEC 04 TWP 21 RNG 31
492.33 6,015
C A R N F . R O O S C A R 4 TERESA
0421-31-300-0040-0000 (HX)
TAD: 1063 W 434
464.52 6 ,016
HENDRIX WALTER L 4 BF.RNICF E
04-21-31-300-0050-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1030 W 434 SR
1,141.20 6,017
HENDRIX WALTER L PER REP 4
HENDRIX BERNICE
04-21-31-300-005A-0000
PAD: 1050 434 SR
1,478.28 6,018
FROSS LINDA T 4 JOHN
04-21-31-300-027A-0000 (HX)
PAD: SHANGRI LA I.N
(5 AC)
......*CASSA-VILLA HEIGHTS
.......PB 10 PG 97
540.99 6,019
COLI.ESS-DESENTIS CAROLYN T 4
DESENTIS IGNACIO N
04-21-31-501-0300-0020 (HX)
PAD: 921 PINE ST
104.21 6,020
COLLESS-DF.SF.NTIS CAROLYN T 4
DESENTIS IGNACIO N
04-21-31-501-0300-0030
PAD: PINE ST
104.21 6,021
COLLESS-DESENTIS CAROLYN T 4
DESENTIS IGNACIO N
04-21-31-501-0300-0040
PAD: PINE ST
323.17 6,022
I.A CLAIR MARC F 4 LINDA L
04-21-31-501-0300-0060 (HX)
TAD: 943 PINE ST
.......m a c k i n l e y s m i l l
.......pB 40 PGS 86 TO 88
3,426.92 6,023
SANTANA SONIA V
0421-31-502-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 640 MAC GLENROSS DR
------------ SEC 05 TWP 21 RNG 31*..... EAGLES WATCH PH 1
.......rB 49 pcs 8 4 9
CROSBY BONNIE I.
2,438.02 6,024
0521-31-502-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 123 REDTAIL PL
......‘CREEKS RUN
*.*.*..pB 53 pcs 1 THRU 3
2,636.76 6,025
NAVAS ORLANDO D 4
AGUIRRE I.UZ F, OS PINA
05-21-31-5NG-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 347 STREAMVIEW WAY
2,835.36 6,026 (
CURCIO REGINA

05-

21-31-5NG-0000-0710 (HX)

PAD: 309 STREAMVIEW WAY
------------ SEC 06 TWP 21 RNG 31-

.......CASA PARK VILLAS PH 2
.......PB 30 PGS 97 4 98
VALDES PEDRO
0621-31-502-2500-0060
PAD: 1521 CASA PARK CIR
PRATT

DWAYNE

K

4 LYDIA

K

1,396. 73

6 ,027

1,454, 07

6,028

1,366. 54

6,029

06-2.1-31-502-2900-0040
P A D : 1491 C A S A P A R K C I R
CALZADA NELLY P 4 DELGADO
NELLY 4 CALZADA JUAN O

06-21-31-502-4200-0010
P A D : 1400 C A S A P A R K C I R
846.70
KRISTY
06-21-31-502-4400-0020 (HX)
PAD: 602 N CASA PARK CT
LOT 2 (LESS N 1 FT) 4 N 1 FT ..
417.72
CARR HOLLY
06-21-31-502-4400-0030 (HX)
PAD: 604 N CASA rARK CT
LOT 3 (LESS N 1 FT) 4 N 1 FT ..
...... RESERVE AT TUSCAWILLA PH 1 THE* *•*
.......PB 4 B PGS 31 TO 40
7,933. 32
DF.BELLIS JOSEPH M II
06-21-31-503-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 144 CHERRY CREEK CIR
LETSON CONRAD R 4 CYNTHIA A
7,592, 89
06-21-31-503-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 108 ATRIUM CT
6,284. 29
VANN BOBBY B PER REP
ACHF.NBACH

6,030

6,031

6,032
6 ,033

6,034

ESTATE OF GEORGE R VANN
0621-31-503-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 145 CHERRY CREEK CIR

07-

1,725.44

6,035

21-31-501-0000-0010 (HX)

PAD: 902 CYPRESS WOOD LN
......‘WEDGEWOOD UNIT 2
.......p B 21

PGS

11

4

12

GARRETT JOHN E
07-21-31-502-0000-0810 (HX)
PAD: 1034 WEATHERED WOOD CIR
.......COUNTRY CLUB VILIAGE UNIT
.......PB 23 PGS 70-80
TIANO ANTHONY J JR
07-21-31-505-0000-0600
PAD: 1150 W WINGED FOOT CIR
....... TUSCANY PLACE PHASE 1

1,583.60

2,492.83

6,036

6,037

......*o r b 1281 PG 1833

MENDEZ ANA L
07-21-31-506-1200-012B
PAD: 600 NORTHERN WAY #1203
WILKEN BRIAN M
07-21-31-506-1200-012D (HX)
PAD: 600 NORTHERN WAY #1207
BAGLEY ANNE C
07-21-31-506-1600-016A (HX)
PAD: 600 NORTHERN #1601 WAY
.......WEDGEWOOD TENNIS VILLAS
.....**pB 24 PG 33 _35
VAZQUEZ MONSF.RRATE A TRUSTEE
FBO MONSERRATF. A VAZQUEZ
07-21-31-507-0000-1010
PAD: 1422 SPALDING RD
MCWILLIAMS ROBERT L JR 4
MELANIE J
07-21-31-507-0000-1230
PAD: 1440 FOREST HILLS
MOSELLO JUDY A
07-21-31-507-0000-1740
PAD: 727 ADIDAS RD
SWANN RICHARD T 4 JACKIE
07-21-31-507-0000-2070
PAD: 1488 CONNORS LN
JAILLET LINNEA M
07-21-31-507-0000-2120
PAD: 1454 KING CT

1,913*. 08
1,133. 30
1,189, 80

1,073.56

6.038
6.039
6.040

6,041

(HX)
1,183.69

6,042

(HX)
DR
1,320.88

6,043

(HX)
A
(HX)
(HX)

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

1,054.67
ANDERSON JOHN H 4 DEBRA G
07-21-31-507-0000-2330 (HX)
PAD: 1491 CONNORS LN
......‘GEORGETOWNE UNIT 1
.......PB 37 PGS I T0 5
POGG1 JOSEPH 4 CAMILLE B
1,821.29
07-21-31-510-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 712 BARRINGTON CIR
3,106.9*DANGLER ROBERT G 4 LADY M
07-21-31-510-0000-0770
PAD: 674 BARRINGTON CIR
...... GEORGETOWNE UNIT 2
...... PB 46 PGS 12 THRU 15
BOVA MABEL J
2,387.88
07-21-31-515-0000-1290 (HX)
PAD: 1425 WHITEHALL BLVD
...... CHELSEA PARC AT TUSCAWII.IA
***
.......pH 2
...
...... PB 46 PGS 64 4 65
***
COLLINS KEVIN T
2,272 29
07-21-31-516-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1445 CREEKSIDE CIR
...... ARROWHEAD AT TUSCAWILLA UNIT 2***
*
.PB 4 8 PGS 52 TO 54
*•*
CULBRETH CUSTOM HOMES INC
2,971.83
07-21-31-519-0000-0170
PAD: 112 ARROWHFAD CT
...... TUSCAWILLA UNIT 08
...... PB 23 PCS 25-28
BLACKWELL DOUG IAS R fc
2,332.70
CHRISTINA M
07-21-31-5FB-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 711 SYBII.WOOD CIR
SISTO JOAN E
2,263.80
07-21-31-5FB-0000-0580 (HX)
PAD: 708 CLUBWOOD CT
OWEN JOHN G A CATHY C
2,528.59
07-21-31-5FB-0000-0720 (HX)
PAD: 1211 TROTWOOD BLVD
“ “ “ ‘COUNTRY CLUB VILLAGE UNIT
.......PB p5 PGS 33 TO 37
TAI.UMBO JOHN PER REP
1,877.15
FSTATF OF CARMFI.A BF.NINATI
07-21-31-5FN-0000-2380 (HX)
PAD: 1378 AUGUSTA NATIONAL BI,V
“ •“ “ BEAR CREEK ESTATES
***** “ PB 26 PGS 57 TO 59
CEGELKA JANET M
7,065.35
07-21-31-5GB-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1507 BLACK BEAR CT
FINKI.E MARILYN R 4
6,386.16
GLICK IRVING M
07-21-31-5GB-0000-0470 (HX)
PAD: 714 BEAR CRF.EK CIR
“ ‘“ “ CASA PARK VILLAS PH 1

.......pB

p0

2,197.93

6,044

1,540.43

6,045

6,046

6.047
6.048

6,049

6,050

6,051

6,052

6.053
6.054

6,055

6.056
6.057

peg 34 s 35

1,447.97
CARBONE VINCENT J 4 SUZANNE K
07-21-31-5GY-0400-0050
PAD: 608 CASA PARK B CT
MILES MICHELLE B
758, 3 *
07-21-31-5GY-0500-0060 (HX)
PAD: 611 CASA PARK B CT
LOT 6 (LESS N 3.94 FT) 4 N
I,447.97
LYI.ES ROBERT W
07-21-31-5GY-1700-0030
PAD: 606 CASA PARK F CT
1,354.12
KAUFFMANN CHRISTOPHER F. 4
CHRISTINA I.
07-21-31-5GY-1900-0050
PAD: 602 CASA PARK CT #G
LOT 5 (LESS S 4 FT) 4 S 4 FT
HENRY SAHIRRELL A 4
1,469.63
BAILEY ORAL R
07-2 1-31-5GY-2000-0030
PAD: 1324 CASA PARK G CT
551.90
WASHINGTON ISAIAH JR
07-21-31-5GY-2000-0040 (HX)
TAD: 1326 CASA PARK CT #C
1,412.06
PUGLISI AI.FRFD A III 4
REBECCA S
07-21-31-5GY-2400-0050
PAD: 1308 PARK VILLA PL
.......XUSCAWILLA BRAEWICK AT PH 1
*“ *
***“ ‘*PB 37 PGS 53 4 54
“ **
B A G W E L L ERIC B 4 K A R E N P
1,374. 24
07-21-31-5JV-OHOO-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1505 BPAFWICK ST
‘“ “ “ CHELSEA PARC AT TUSCAWILLA
“ **
.......pB 45 PGS 82 5 83
****
MORRISON WANF.TA L 4
2,010. 37
MORRISON DONALD F
07-21-31-5LM-0000-0050
PAD: 1491 CREEKSIDE CIR
.... “ FOX GLEN AT CHELSEA PARC
*“ *
“ “ •“ TUSCAWILLA
****
.......pB 49 pcs 78 THRU 82
****
IFKG INC
3,905. 77
C/O F G FINKBEINER
072 1-31-5MS-0000-0830
PAD: 1526 FOX GLFN DR
------------ SFC 08 TWP 21 RNG 31------...... TUSCAWII.IA UNIT 12A
“ “
....... PB 2.7 PG 22
“ **
4,155.14
BROWNING EDWARD F. 4 CAROL K
0821-31-502-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 992 SLEEPING ROCK CT
...... CARRINGTON WOODS UNIT 1
*
.PB 40 PGS 98 TO 100
WALSH DAVID M 4 HELEN J
3,410.73
08-21-31-505-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1609 TIVERTON ST
LITTON JAMES J 4 MELISSA L
4,352.42
08-21-31-505-0000-0110
PAD: 1621 TIVERTON ST
*******DAVFNPORT GLFN
...... PB 45 PGS 18 THRU 20
3,926.61
BUSBICE MICHAEL A JR 4 KASEY
08-21-31-507-0000-0010
PAD: 1549 WARRINGTON CT
“ •“ “ TUSCAWILLA UNIT 12
**“ “ *PB 28 PGS 98 TO 102
SNYDER BEVERLY A
3,832, 62
08-21-31-5CT-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1614 WHITE DOVE DR
••“ •“ TUSCAWII.IA UNIT 14A
..... ‘TB 32 PGS 21 TO 24
BIANTON BONNIE A 4
4,352.80
FITZHFNRY THOMAS C
08-21-31-5HS-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 677 CAYUGA DR
3,427.51
HADAWAY WILLIAM J 4 EILEEN F.
08-21-31-5HS-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 650 CAYUGA DR
...... TUSCAWII.IA UNIT 14B
*..... PB 37 PGS 6 TO 10
4,454.68
GARRISON-FREE SANDRA 4
FREE CARL
08-21-31-5JU-0000-1470 (HX)
PAD: 1772 SENECA BLVD
4,495 .94
SEGRETARIO GARY P 4 BARBARA J
08-21-31-5JU-0000-1540 (HX)
PAD: 1786 SENECA BLVD
5,079 .39
KANYOK JENNIFER J
08-21-31-5JU-0000-1870 (HX)
PAD: 708 CONESUS LN
3,390 .85
TAKACH MARK D 4 DONNA M
08-21-31-5JU-0000-2440 (HX)
PAD: 1788 OTISCO WAY
554 .03
RODRIGUEZ DERRICK J 4 EILEEN
08-21-31-5JU-0000-2460
555 .03
CONNER VERNON J 4 FRANCIS H
08-21-31-5JU-0000-2730
LOT 273 4 VACD ST ADJ ON S
•“ “ “ GLEN EAGLE UNIT 3
.......PB 4 3 PGS 53 4 54

t

-------------SEC 07 TWP 21 RNG 31

.......WEDGEWOOD UNIT 1
*******PB 20 PGS 56 4 57
BERK JOEL 4 MARIAN

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

6.058
6.059

6.060
6 ,061

6,062

6,063

WHITE MARTIN B 4 SHARON B
08-21-31-5LA-0000-1500 (HX)
PAD: 1570 EAGLE NEST CIR
“ •“ “ GLEN EAGLE UNIT 4
.......pB 43 pcs 55 4 56
MC GINTY JOSEPH B 4 DIANA I.
08-21-31-5I.B-0000-2000 (HX)
PAD.* 1518 EAGLE NEST CIR
CARVER STEVE 4 BETTY A
0821-31-5LB-0000-2290 (HX)
PAD: 1541 EAGLE NEST CIR
------------ SEC 09 TWP 21 RNG 31MAR IMON GLORIA
0921-31-300-020C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 210 MISSION RD
SHEPARD ARNETT J ET AI,
09-21-31-300-0220-0000
PAD: MISSION RD
BOWERS CHARLES H 4 BETTY J
09-21-31-300-0280-0000
PAD: CHAPEL ST
JATHAN MARK A 4
SPENCER GLENROY
09-21-31-300-0400-0000
PAD: PINE AVE
BRYAN TRACY P 4
PATTON WILLIAM J
09-21-31-300-043L-0000 (HX)
PAD: 660 ROBIN LN
SPENCER DIANE H
09-21-31-300-046B-0000
PAD: 368 W FRANKLIN ST
VINCENT TRIME1.I.A JO
09-21-31-300-049A-0000
...... *oviEDO TERRACE
• •“ “ •rB 1 1 PG 6
STINES GINA M
09-21-31-501-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 353 TERRACE DR
YF.BBA MICHAEL J 4 ANA M
09-21-31-501-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 429 TERRACE DR
“ •“ “ WILLIAMS SURVEY OF TRACT
.... “ IN SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 SEC 9
....... t w p 21 S RGF. 31 E
MOORE TEVA K
09-21-31-502-0000-0070
LOT 7 (LESS PT IN NW 1/4 OF ...
..... *RICHFIF.I.D
..... *PB 17 PG 25
PANKF, MARGARET M
09-21-31-504-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 798 FIELD ST
TRESSLER STEPHEN F. 4 AMY E
09-21-31-504-0000-0340 (HX)
TAD: 896 RICH DR
COMPTON SARAH J 4 JASON R
09-21-31-504-0000-0440 (HX)
TAD: 766 RICH DR
“ •“ “ SHED GROVE HOMES UNIT I
.......pB 21 PG 82
TORRES JOSE M 4 STELLA W
09-21-31-505-0000-0110
PAD: 958 SHED ST
LOZANO SELENDA M
09-21-31-505-0000-0170
PAD: 897 SHED ST
.... “ TIMBERWOOD
****..*PB 26 PG 98
FOWLKES GREGG W 4 LINDA A
09-21-31-507-0000-0170
PAD: TIMBERWOOD TRI.
MACKF.SY CHRISTIAN S 4 BLAKE L
09-21-31-507-0000-0490
PAD: 373 TIMBERWOOD TRI.
“ '“ “ OAK HIM, VILLAS PH 1 REPLAT

.......rB

6,064

TAXES DUE

1 NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

30

pGS

72

73

s

SEQ.#

6,574.49

6,081

4,785.12

6,082

5,087.37

6,083

186.86

6,084

242.46

6,085

1.877.68

6,086

1.070.68

6,087

2,883.63

6,088

321.90

6,089

555.62

6,090

******* *
2,471.71 6 ,091
1,545.17

6 ,092

********
113.57 6,093

948.51

6,094

721.45

6,095

1,323.31

6,096

2,452.63

6,097

2,497.93

6,098

461.85

6,099

2,507.85

6,100

MMM**
1,314.56 6,101

VANDERPOOL ROGER
09-21-31-508-0000-007A
PAD: 130 SHADY OAK I.N
LOT 7 (LESS N 45 FT)
...... *W ii,LA LAKE PH 1

.......pg 35 pG 79

6,065

6,066

BLAKEMAN RODNEY 4 TRINA
09-21-31-510-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 1008 W I U A LAKE CIR
......‘WiLIA OAKS
•••••••PB 36 pc 74
MONTGOMERY CECELIA A
09-21-31-511-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 1001 LINGO CIR
“ “ •“ OAK HILL VILIAS PH 3

2,543.67

6,102

3,360.90

6,103

RODRIGUEZ ORLANDO H 4 MAYRA C
09-21-31-513-0000-004A (HX)
PAD: 884 PECAN CT
LOT 4 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN N ...
...... BENTLEY WOODS
.... “ PB 41 PGS 79 TO 82
LOPEZ DARRELL
09-21-31-514-0000-0160
PAD: 501 BENTLEY ST
CICCIARO JOHN P 4 RHONDA
09-21-31-514-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 546 ARTESIA ST
HAZEL KEVIN P 4 NORMA
09-21-31-514-0000-1010 (HX)
PAD: 614 YORKSHIRE DR
BARRENO MARIA 4
CHOF.Z GINA C 4 PABLO
09-21-31-514-0000-1150 (HX)
PAD: 434 YORKSHIRE DR
SWANSON IAURIE E 4 JON A
09-21-31-514-0000-1800 (HX)
PAD; 600 BENTLEY ST
PERKINS LARRY F. 4 HATTIE B
09-21-31-514-0000-1880 (HX)
PAD: 570 BENTLEY ST
FUGAI. DEBRA J
09-21-31-514-0000-2110 (HX)
PAD: 800 MANCHESTER AVE
...... OAK HOLLOW
.......PB 43 pc ii
WILLIAMS RANDOLPH M
0921-31-515-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 647 LADY LYNN CT
.. ..........SEC 10 TWP 21 RNG 31
HINTZ I.YELL OR HOLLY
10- 21-31-300-001H-0000
MARTIN MICHAEL TRUSTEE
FBO
10-21-31-300-016G-0000
PAD: N CENTRAL AVE
MARTIN MICHAEL TRUSTEE
FBO
10-21-31-300-017B-0000
WESS BRADLEY M 4 TRACY L
10-21-31-300-0250-0000 (HX)
PAD: 568 N LAKE JESSUP AVE
PALM TREE COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC
10-21-31-300-0300-0000
PAD: 119 E CENTRAL AVE
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
10-21-31-300-041A-0000
PAD: 426

1,405.88

6,104

......*PB 41 pG 18

6,067

6,068

6,069

6,070

6,071

6,072

6,073

6,074

6,075

6.076
6.077
6.078
6.079
6.080

PITTMAN

FELTON

4 MAY

D

•ft******
3,836.91

6 , 105

2,718.65

6 , 106

2,788.51

6 , 107

2,623.27

6 , 108

2,595.31

6,109

2,971.14

6,110

3,044.08

6,111

2,797.47

6,112

44.76

6,113

54.43

6,114

869.85

6,115

1,376.23

6,116

3,866.46

6,117

101.49

6,118

1,097.27

6,119

1,330.17

6,120

93 . 4 8

6,121

»

10-21-31-300-0510-0000
P A D : 423 N U R S E R Y S T
ALLEN

DOUGIAS

4 ADELE

10-21-31-300-0550-0000
P A D : 511 E F R A N K L I N S T
WILLIAMS JAMES
LEE JERRY D JR

L JR 4 JEAN
E T AL

10-21-31-300-065A-0000
PAD:

FRANKLIN

ST

F 4

�May2.9. io. 2ooi l\i#e 5!&gt;

Th e H e r a ld

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
WILLIAMS JAMES L JR ( JEAN F t
LEE JERRY D JR ET AL
10-21-31-300-065B-0000
PAD: FRANKLIN ST
WILLIAMS JAMES L JR t JEAN F (
LEE JERRY D JR ET AL
10-21-31-300-065C-0000
PAD: 288 GENEVA RD
CARTER PROPERTIES INC &amp;
BAKER JULIE TRUSTEE
10-21-31-300-065D-0000
WILLIAMS JAMES L JR &amp; JEAN F &amp;
LEE JERRY D JR F.T AL
10-21-31-300-0660-0000
WILLIAMS BENJAMIN F
10-21-31-300-0710-0000
PAD: DIVISION ST
WILLIAMS BENJAMIN F
10-21-31-300-0720-0000
PAD: 180 DIVISION ST
CARTER TROP INC &amp; BAKER JULIE
TR &amp; BASSAM I NASSER LIVING TR
10-21-31-300-0750-0000
PAD: FRANKLIN ST
WILSON EASTER &amp; DANIELS
MAMIE i STEPHENS EDWINA ET AI.
10-21-31-300-075C-0000
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO FIA INC
10-21-31-300-094C-0000
...... TRANQUIL OAKS
•♦••♦••PB 8 PG 82
MYERS VERA V
10-21-31-501-0000-0090
PAD: 656 LAKE CHARM RD
.... “ MEAD MANOR UNIT 1
*“ **“ PB 14 PG 25
VAN ANTWERP-FOSS EULA A
10-21-31-502-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 607 PALM DR
...... OAK RIDGE
......PB 3 PG 4 9
GOERTZEN DEBORAH R
10-21-31-503-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 419 N CENTRAL AVE
LOTS 19 &amp; 20 &amp; E 1/2 OF VACD
PAUGH DENNIS C &amp; MICHAEI.ENE
10-21-31-503-0000-0590 (HX)
PAD: 44 VINE ST
LOTS 59 S 60 i W 1/2 OF VACD
“ ♦“ “ ALEXANDRIA OR OVIEDO
......PB 1 PG 45
PHILLIPS JAMES D III &amp; TISA Q
10-21-31-504-0DO0-0030 (HX)
PAD: 220 MYRTLE ST
N 120 FT OF LOT 3 BLK D
...... WILSONS ADD TO OVIEDO
...... PB 1 PG 53
STALEY NEIL E &amp; MICHELLE R
10-21-31-505-0A00-0010
PAD: 19 BROADWAY E
LOT 1 &amp; S 91 1/2 FT OF LOT 2
BOOTH SAMUEL W JR &amp;
BOOTH BRYAN D
1O-21-31-5O5-OBOO-021O (HX)
PAD: 236 N CENTRAL AVE
LOTS 21 TO 2 4 (LESS RD ON N &amp;
ARNDT PAULINE B TRUSTEE
FBO
10-21-31-505-OCOO-OOSO
PAD: 110 GENEVA 112 DR
LOTS 7 8 &amp; 9 &amp; THAT PT OF
......ROBINSONS ADD TO OVIEDO
...... SAMUEL A
..................... P B

3

PC

TAXES DUE
93.48

1,280.86

97.97
22.68

1,880.54

1,356.39

908.89

1,247.20

SEQ.»
6,122

6,123

6,129
6,130

6,131

6,132

6,133

6,134

»«««««««
753.58 6,135

***•••«*
3,144.39 6,136

1,697.24

8,074.21

6,137

6,138

7

PANORA LUIS A &amp; SOILA B
10-21-31-506-0000-0060
PAD: 262 N CENTRAL AVE
PANORA LUIS A &amp; SOILA B
10-21-31-506-0000-0070
PAD: N CENTRAL AVE
•..... ROBINSONS SUBD SAMUEL A
“ “ •“ PB 3 PG 8
LOVEL ROBERT TR &amp;
LAYCOCK DOROTHY E TR
10-21-31-507-0000-0170
PAD: 474 N CENTRAL AVE
LOTS 17 i 18 SAMUEL A ...
PYLE RANSFORD C &amp; CAROLE N
10-21-31-507-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 176 E MAGNOLIA AVE
LOTS 34 35 ♦ W 1/2 OF LOT 36.
•“ “ “ MIDWAY NEAR OVIEDO
*“ “ “ P B 1 P G 48
ANDERSON JOHN A LIFE EST
(WILLIAMS ALBERTA ET AL )
10-21-31-510-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 349 E FRANKLIN ST
F. 1/2 OF LOT 33 &amp; W 35 FT OF
ANDERSON JOHN A LIFE EST
(WILLIAMS ALBERTA ET AL TC50)
10-21-31-510-0000-0340
E 1/2 OF LOT 34 4 W 35 FT OF
DONAHUE ANNETTE M 4
WATOLA CATHERINE I
10-21-31-510-0000-034A
W 1/2 OF LOT 34
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
10-21-31-510-0000-0350
LOT 35 4 W 35 FT OF VACD ST
POLK NAPOLEON F PER REP
ESTATE OF MARIAN D CHESTNUT
10-21-31-510-0000-0360
PAD: GENEVA RD
LOT 36 4 W 35 FT OF VACD ST .
POLK NAPOLEON F PER REP
ESTATE OF MARIAN D CHESTNUT
10-21-31-510-0000-036A
LOT 36 NWLY OF JAKE CHARM
.......£STES ADD TO OVIEDO

659.37

6,139

894.75

6,140

2,911.54

1,082.94

433.99

122.24

97.73

6,141

6,142

6,143

6,144

6,145

145.32

6,146

107.39

6,147

42.24

6,148

.......rB 7 PG 44
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO FLA INC
10-21-31-511-0000-0010
PAD: DIVISION ST
LOT 1 4 W 1/2 OF ABANDONED
STALLWORTH BARBARA P B
10-21-31-511-0000-0040
PAD: 64 DIVISION ST
LOTS 4 ♦ 5
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISS BAPTIST
OF OVIEDO FLA
10-21-31-511-OOOO-OOAO
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISS BAPTIST
OF OVIEDO FLA
10-21-31-511-0000-00B0
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISS BAPTIST
OF OVIEDO FLA
10-21-31-511-OOOO-OOCO
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO FLA INC
10-21-31-511-0000-00E0
LOT E 4 W 1/2 OF ABANDONED
GRANT KENNEDY
10-21-31-511-0000-0110
PAD: 98 DIVISION ST
LOTS 11 ♦ 12
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO FLA INC
10-21-31-511-0000-0290
PAD: BOSTON AVE
LOTS 29 4 30
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISS BAPTIST
OF OVIEDO FLA
10-21-31-511-0000-0310
LOTS 31 4 38

238.18

6,149

753.43

6,150

296.98

6,151

256.28

6,152

515.58

6,153

10.78

6,154

1,802.46

6,155

122.97

79.30

6,156

6,157

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

MC ARTHUR ALLEN
C/O THOMAS L WILLIAMS
10-21-31-511-0000-0340
ALLEN MAMIE
C/O THOMAS L WILLIAMS
10-21-31-511-0000-0360
LOTS 36 ♦ 37
..... *LEES 1ST ADD TO OVIEDO
“ *“ “ PB 2 PG 112
CHURCri ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO INC
10-21-31-512-0000-003A
THAT PT OF LTO 3 LYING SELY .
CHURCH ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST OF OVIEDO INC
10-21-31-512-0000-003B
THAT PT OF LOT 3 LYING SELY .
TINSLEY EDDIE W &amp; ADELINE
10-21-31-512-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: B AVE
N 80 FT OF S 160 FT OF E 125
S i S PROPERTY ENTERPRISE
10-21-31-512-0000-013A
PAD: B AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 13 (LESS S 80 ..
NEWTON CLAYTON JR
10-21-31-512-0000-013B (HX)
PAD: 148 AVENUE B
S 80 FT OF W 130 FT OF LOT ..
...... MILTON SQUARE ADD
...... PB 3 PG 50
FRANCIS CHARLIE SR &amp;
WILLIAMS JOSEPH P
10-21-31-513-0000-0270
PAD: 540 1ST ST
LOT 27 i N 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
DANIELS DIANE
10-21-31-513-0000-0290
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 29 &amp; N 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
DANIELS DIANE
10-21-31-513-0000-0320
PAD: CHULUOTA RD
LOT 32 &amp; S 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
J P F D INV CORP
10-21-31-513-0000-0370
PAD: CHULUOTA RD
LOTS 37 38 39 4 40 4 S 1/2 ..
...... MILTON SQUARE
*“ “ “ PB 3 PG 36
ALLEN DOUGLAS L 4 ADELF.
10-21-31-514-0000-0080
PAD: 223 AVENUE B
LOTS 8 9 4 10 4 N 1/2 OF ...
ALLEN DOUGLAS L
10-21-31-514-0000-0110
PAD: 3RD ST
LOTSfj'l 1 4 12 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
BLAIR JAMIE L
10-21-31-514-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 595 3RD ST
LOTS 13 14 15 16 17 4 18 4 S
JACOBS JETHRO R
10-21-31-514-0000-0190
PAD: 3RD ST
LOTS 19 4 20 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
MASSALEN5 ORA L 4 MACKEY VOLA
L 4 BRYANT JOHN W F.T AL
TC25
10-21-31-514-0000-0250
PAD: 680 3RD ST
LOTS 25 4 26 4 N 1/2 OF VACD
JACOBS JETHRO R
10-21-31-514-0000-0270
PAD: 600 3RD ST
LOTS 27 4 28 4 N 1/2 OF VACD
SMITH JESSIE
10-21-31-514-0000-0430
PAD: 1ST ST
LOTS 43 4 44 4 N 1/2 OF VACD
SMITH JESSIE
10-21-31-514-0000-0450
PAD: 558 1ST ST
LOTS 45 4 46 4 N 1/2 OF VACD
JACOBS JETHRO R
10-21-31-514-0000-0570
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 57 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
JACOBS JETHRO R
10-21-31-514-0000-0580
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 58 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
JACOBS JETHRO R
10-21-31-514-0000-0590
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 59 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
FREEMAN CLEMENTINE
10-21-31-514-0000-0600
PAD: 552 1ST ST
LOT 60 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
DENARD KATHY
10-21-31-514-0000-0710
PAD: 555 CHULUOTA RD
LOTS 71 TO 74 4 S 1/2 OF ...
BRUNDIDGE C B 4 LUCILLE P
10-21-31-514-0000-0770
PAD: 579 CHULUOTA RD
LOTS 77 4 78 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
BRUNDIIJCE C B 4 LUCILLE
10-2 ^-31-514-0000-0790
PAD: CHULUOTA RD
LOTS 79 4 80 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
...... WASHINGTON PARK OVIEDO
...... PB 5 PG 93
ROAN YOLANDA 4 MARTIN WANDA 4
YOUNGBLOOD JOETTA ET AL
10-21-31-515-0000-0110
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 11 12 4 13 4 N 1/2 OF ..
ROAN YOLANDA 4 MARTIN WANDA 4
YOUNGBLOOD JOETTA ET AL
10-21-31-515-0000-0140
PAD: TYSON ST
LOT 14 4 N 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
HADDEN ROBERT E
10-21-31-515-0000-0150
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 15 16 4 17 4 N 1/2 OF ..
FRAZIER J C
10-21-31-515-0000-0210
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 21 4 22 4 N 1/2 OF VACD
FRAZIER J C
10-21-31-515-0000-0230
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 23 4 24 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
ASHE ROBERT III 4
TOLBERT ERIKA
10-21-31-515-0000-0380
PAD: CHULUOTA RD
LOTS 38 4 39 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
WHEELER DENISE Y
10-21-31-515-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 653 E BROADWAY
LOTS 42 4 43 4 S 1/2 OF VACD
..... ‘CWYNNS SURVEY OF LAKE
...... CHARM
“ •••“ PB 2 PG 65
COWAN MARGIE N 4 JOHNNIE
10-21-31-516-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 736 GENEVA DR
THAT PART OF LOT 8 (LESS E ..
...... MEAD MANOR UNIT 3
“ “ “ •PB 14 PG 90
BROPHY JAMES C 4 BONNIE
10-21-31-519-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 415 MEAD DR
.......OVIEDO OAKS UNIT 01

62.64
123.29

220.09

501.51

261.53

227.70

310.90

42.05

41.05

SEQ. #
6,158
6,159

6,160

6,161

6,162

6,163

6,164

6,165

6,166

58.76

6,167

215.73

6,168

1,209.93

6,169

75.59

6,170

44.06

6,171

25.47

275.47

6,172

6,173

75.59

6,174

707.84

6,175

632.01

6,176

39.79

39.79

39.79

39.79

2,065.10

780.01

110.44

645.08

39.41

106.02

6,177

6,178

6,179

6,180

6,181

6,182

6,183

6,184

6,185

6,186

70.38

6,187

78.33

6,188

343.06

6,189

96.52

612.61

2,212.95

6,190

6,191

6,192

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

..... PB 16 PG 89
KEENE ROSEMARY C
10-21-31-521-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 865 DIVISION ST
..... TYSON PARK
......PB 32 pc 98
WHITE CORA M
10-21-31-525-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 86 TYSON CT
..... MEADOWCREST
..... PB 47 PGS 19 4 20
PETERSON ANDREW L 4 MONICA M
1021-31-527-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 803 PALMETTO TER
----------- SEC 11 TWP 21 RNG 31HENDRIX WALTER L PER REP 4
HENDRIX BERNICE
11- 21-31-300-0100-0000
PAD: W 434 SR
WILLIAMS BONNIE. J
520 STEPHEN ST
11-21-31-300-0160-0000 (HX)
TAD: 520 STEPHENS AVE
ALLEN DOUGLAS L OR
ALLEN ADE.LE W
11-21-31-300-0190-0000
PAD: STEPHENS ST
ALLEN DOUGLAS L 4 ADELE W
11-21-31-300-019A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 203 STEPHENS ST
STEPHENS ALICE HEIRS
C/O RALPH MIMS 4 'EASTER WILSON
11-21-31-300-019B-0000
PAD: STEPHENS ST
ALLEN DOUGLAS L OR
ALLEN ADELE W
11-21-31-300-019C-0000
PAD: STEPHENS ST
ALLEN DOUGLAS
11-21-31-300-0200-0000
PAD: STEPHENS ST
ALLEN DOUGLAS
11-21-31-300-0210-0000
PAD: 204 STEPHENS AVE
WII.SON MARVIN SR 4 BRENDA
11-21-31-300-024A-0000
WILKERSON AMOS
11-21-31-300-024B-0000
PAD: 93 STEPHENS ST
WILKERSON AMOS
11-21-31-300-024C-0000
J P F D INV CORP
11-21-31-300-0270-0000
PAD: STEPHENS AVE
WILKERSON AMOS
11-21-31-300-0300-0000
PAD: STEPHENS AVE
ALLEN DOUGLAS L 4 ADELE W
11-21-31-300-0320-0000
PAD: 434
SMITH DENNIS
11-21-31-300-0400-0000
...... FRIES SURVEY OF I.AKE CHARM
...... PB 1 PG 6
MAITI.AND FRUIT CO INC
11-21-31-501-0A00-0100
PAD: LAKE CHARM AVE.
LOT 10 (LESS ELY 186 FT) BLK A
MAITLAND FRUIT CO INC
11-21-31-501-0A00-010A
PAD: LEE RD
ELY 186 FT OF LOT 10 (LESS
RYAN SCOTT K
11-21-31-501-0A00-0140
PAD: LEE AVE.
LOT 14 BLK A (LESS RD)
MAITLAND FRUIT CO INC
11-21-31-501-0B00-0030
LOTS 3 4 5 4 6 BLK B FRIES ...
...... WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
...... PB 3 PG 37
MC FALL EDWIN G JR
11-21-31-503-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1191 WASHINGTON ST
LOT 10 (LESS N 30 FT FOR RD)
LEWIS GERALD L 4 CLEONA
11-21-31-503-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 1158 JACKSON CT
LOT 19 (LESS S 5 FT)
HADDEN LEONARD C SR 4 NANCY L
11-21-31-503-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1174 JACKSON ST
LOT 21 (LESS S 5 FT)
WILSON MARY N
11-21-31-503-0000-0230 (HX)
TAD: 1190 JACKSON ST
LOT 23 (LESS S 5 FT)
ROBINSON RUBY M
11-21-31-503-0000-025A (HX)
PAD: 421 RF.FD AVE
F. 46 FT OF S 75 FT OF LOT 25 ...
TURNER ANDREW W
11-21-31-503-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 1159 JACKSON ST
LOT 31 (LESS N 5 FT FOR RD)
RF.F.D AVENUE I.AND TRUST THE
FBO
11-21-31-503-0000-037A
PAD: 411 REED RD
F. 46 FT OF N 75 FT OF LOT 37 ...
BOSTON BARBARA W PF.R REP
ESTATE OF LILY WHITE
11-21-31-503-0000-0430
PAD: 1224 TAYLOR ST
FULGHUM GEORGE W 4 FAY A
11-21-31-503-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 331 REED AVE
N 1/2 OF LOTS 49 4 50 (I.ESS ...
CRESPO ALBERTO 4 YANIRA R
11-21-31-503-0000-0510
PAD: 1135 TAYLOR ST
ASHE LONNIE A 4 LEONA
11-21-31-503-0000-0660 (HX)
PAD: 1206 HARRISON ST
GOULD ALBERTA
11-21-31-503-0000-0720 (HX)
PAD: 254 WILSON AVE
CHAMBERS GEORGIA A
11-21-31-503-0000-0770 (HX)
PAD: 420 REED AVE
THAT PT OF LOTS 77 78 4 79 ...
JONES BEATRICE H
11-21-31-503-0000-0860 (HX)
PAD: 310 REED AVE
LOT 86 ♦ S 1/2 OF LOT 8 5
JONES BETTY A
11-21-31-503-0000-0870 (HX)
PAD: 1100 HARRISON ST
E 75 FT OF LOTS 87 ♦ 88
SHUBERT CONSTR CO
11-21-31-503-0000-087B
PAD: HARRISON ST
W 46 FT OF LOTS 87 ♦ 88
“ “ “ ROUND LAKE ESTATES
•.... PB 14 PG 7
GOULD VIVIAN Y
11-21-31-504-0A00-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1014 HARRISON ST
JENERETTE ELIZABETH
11-21-31-504-0A00-0150 (HX)
PAD: 1130 ROUND LAKE CT
JENKINS SARAH W
11-21-31-504-0A00-0420 (HX)
PAD: 187 REED AVE
LEWIS CHARLEY
11-21-31-504-0A00-0440 (HX)
PAD: 175 REED AVE

SEQ .«

1,428.76

6,193

400.10

6,194

3,081.99

6,195

170.06

6,196

653.56

6,197

97.96

6,198

1,698.86

6,199

93.58

6,200

144.96

6,201

123.16

6,202

613.33

6,203

114.52

6,204

41.24

6,205

40.24

6,206

138.93

6,207

110.45

6,208

768.75

6,209

55.55

6,210

2,963.95

6,211

669.27

6,212

4

i
267.14

6,213

7,679.11

6,214

481.56

6,215

527.10

6,216

481.96

6,217

481.96

6,218

312.31

6,219

452.06

6,220

910.67

6,221

731.06

6,222

603.52

6,223

1,034.29

6,224

242.00

6,225

497.33

6,226

709.86

6,227

633.36

6,228

546.41

6,229

222.49

6,230

570.63

6,231

356.50

6,232

499.80

6,233

325.22

6,234

•!

�••

May 2. 9, 1G. 2001

TAXES DUE

1.INGARD CI.ARA M
11-21-31-504-OBOO-OOBO (HX)
PAD: 1155 ROUND I.AKE CT
...... WHEELER SUBD LOUISE
. . . . . . . PB

7

pC

SEQ .»

516.93

6,235

47

TORRES JOSE R &amp;
TORRES JUAN R
11-21-31-505-0000-0010
PAD: E BROADWAY
LOTS 1 TO 3 (LESS S 22 FT OF
TORRES JOSE R £
TORRES JUAN R
11-21-31-505-0000-0030
PAD: E BROADWAY
S 22 FT OF LOT 3 &amp; ALL LOTS .
.......l o n e PINES
*.... *PB 12 PC 21
SMITH MAXCIF. S OR
SMITH MINNIE
11-21-31-507-0000-0010
PAD: 101 DENISE ST
MORGAN JACQUELINE W
11-21-31-507-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 141 S DENISE ST
PERRY ADRIA T
11-21-31-507-0000-0060
PAD: 151 DENISE ST
BOONE ROBERT 0 £ WILLIE M
161 DENISE ST
11-21-31-507-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 161 DENISE ST
ASHE ROBERT JR £ NELSON MARY £
ASHE LARRY £ ASHE ROBERT III
11-21-31-507-0000-0090
PAD: DENISE ST
GRAYSON BERTHA £ GRAYSON
DARIUS F. £ GRAYSON JUNIOR
11-21-31-507-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 191 DENISE ST
HUFF WILLIE B
11-21-31-507-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 201 DENISE ST
SCOTT VIOLET
11-21-31-507-0000-0120
PAD: DENISE ST
SCOTT VIOLET
11-21-31-507-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 221 DENISE ST
MARIMON CLIFTON T £ PAULETTE
11-21-31-507-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 251 DENISE ST
SMITH JESSIE £ ALLEN
DOUGLAS L £ ADELE W ET A!, TC25
11-21-31-507-0000-0170
PAD: DENISE ST
ALLEN DOUGLAS L £ ADELE W
11-21-31-507-0000-0210
PAD: 290 PINEVIEW DR
GRAHAM CLARENCE
11-21-31-507-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 22B PINEVIEW DR
SMITH EARL L £ ALINE
11-21-31-507-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 170 PINEVIEW DR
S 1/2 OF LOT 31 4 ALL LOTS ..
.......ALLfefJS 1ST AbD TO
.......WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
.......p3 3 PG 23
WASHINGTON GEORGE
11-21-31-508-0100-0040
, PAD: WILSON AVE
LOTS 4 ♦ 5 BLK 1
BRYANT JOHN W 4
ROBERTSON OLLA M
11-21-31-.50B-0100-0120 (HX)
PAD: 360 CHINA3ERRY AVE
J P F D INV CORP
11-21-31-508-0100-0170
CANNION STEPHANIE L LIFE EST
(LEE ROBERT L)
11-21-31-508-0200-0110
PAD: 1342 HARRISON ST
LOTS 11 4 12 BLK 2
BLANFORD ROBERTA V
11-21-31-.508-0200-0170 (HX)
PAD: 336 CHINABERRY AVE
LOTS 17 18 19 + 20 BLK 2
LONDON JAMES H 4 SUSIE
11-21-31-508-0300-0010 (HX)
PAD: 345 CHINABERRY AVE
LONDON JAMES H 4 SUSIE
11-21-31-508-0300-0020
PAD: CHINABERRY AVE
COULD MARY M HEIRS
C/O MABLE BUTLER
11-21-31-50B-0300-0030
PAD: C H I N A B E R R Y A V E
M A X W E L L B R U C E 4 IVY S

113.54

135.57

6,236

6,237

1,118.86

6,238

394.58

6,239

957.05

6,240

356.81

946.83

6,241

6,242

354.21
135.54
406.34
330.98
136.54

6,243

6,244
6,245
6,246
6,247
6,248

*C/0

11-21-31-508-0300-0050
PAD: CHINABERRY AVE
LOTS 5 l 6 BLK 3
MAXWELL BRUCE 4 IVY S
11-21-31-508-0300-0070
PAD: CHINABERRY AVE
LOTS 7 ♦ 6 BLK 3
DE JESUS TARCISIO 4 LUZ C
11-21-31-508-0300-0190 (HX)
PAD: 350 QUEEN AVE
DE JESUS TARCISIO 4 LUZ C
11-21-31-508-0300-0200
PAD: QUEEN AVE
. -L1MEHOUSE.AETHA .. .
- .
11-21-31-508-0400-0010 (HX)
PAD: 394 QUEEN AVE
LOTS 1 2 * 3 BLK 4
WASHINGTON DELORES PER REP 4
WASHINGTON JEWELL
11-21-31-508-0500-0010
PAD: 1455 BATTLE ST
LOTS 1 2 15 t 16 BLK 5
BAKER JESSIE E
11-21-31-508-0600-0010 (HX)
PAD: 351 QUEEN ST
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 6
COLLAZO JESSE L 4 ABIGAIL C
11-21-31-50B-0600-0090
LOT 9 (LESS N 15 FT) BLK 6
O'NEAL CARRIE 4 JAMES
11-21-31-508-0600-0200
PAD: DAISEY AVE
KIMBLE JESSIE M 4 JOHNNIE LEE
GLENN 4 NORMA J W KIMBLE
11-21-31-508-0700-0020
PAD: DAISEY AVE
KIMBLE JESSIE M
11-21-31-508-0700-0030
PAD: DAISEY AVE
GOODMAN JESSIE M
11-21-31-508-0700-0040
PAD: DAISEY AVE
FUDGE ROBERT
11-21-31-508-0700-0050
PAD: 335 DAISEY AVE
SIDE BY SIDE OF WINTER SPRINGS
INC
11-21-31-508-0700-0060
PAD: 335 DAISEY AVE
LOTS 6 4 7 (LESS S 20 FT OF .
FUDGE ROBERT
11-21-31-508-0700-0140
PAD: 5TH ST
LOTS 14 4 15 BLK 7

8
A

4

11-21-31-508-0900-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1509 BATTLE ST
LOTS 1 4 2 (LESS F. 14 ‘T)
LOTT DAVID L TER REP FOR EST
OF ETHEL LOTT 4 LOTT DAV D
11-21-31-508-0900-001A
PAD: 6 TH ST
E 14 FT OF LOTS 1 4 2 4 ALL •••
LOTT DAVID
11-21-31-508-0900-0030
PAD: 5TH ST
* ••
LOTS 3 4 4 BLK 9
DRIGGINS EVELYN
11-21-31-508-1100-0040
PAD: 1235 OVIEDO-GENF.V/ RD
LOTS 4 5 + 6 BLK 11
•••••••SANS SOUCI
. . . . . . . p3

481.34

TAXES DUE

.

FUDGE ROBERT
11-21-31-508-0700-0160
PAD: 5TH ST
FUDGE ROBERT
11-21-31-508-0700-0170
PAD: 5TH ST
LOTS 17 TO 20 BLK 7 AL .ENS ...
JACOBS JETHO R 4
NIENHUIS WANDA 2
11-21-31-508-0800-0060
PAD: DAISEY AVE
SMITH JESSIE
11-21-31-508-0800-0090
PAD: D A I S E Y A V E
L O T S 9 10 4 11 B L K
L O T T D A V I D I, 4 W I L L O W
LOTT DANIEL

16

pG

SEQ. #

59.46

6,276

235.48

6,277

6,278

77.35
4

179.04

6,279

6,280

200.78

150.72

335.37

6,281

6 ,2 B2

6,283

52

WILFONG BILLY L 4 JEANNE A
11-21-31-509-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 251 S CELERY CIR
.......STEPHEN HEIGHTS
...... FB 17 PG 43
BUSH MARY M
11-21-31-511-0000-0010
PAD: 42 STEPHEN ST
ALLEN CHARLES A
11-21-31-511-0000-0030
PAD: 152 STEPHEN ST
WILSON BRENDA J
11-21-31-511-0000-0070
PAD: 123 STETHEN ST
WINGFIELD DELORES C
11-21-31-511-0000-0110
PAD: 21 STEPHENS ST

874.66

6,249

399.18

6,250

1,261.88

229.84

6,251

6,252

553.80
-

6,253
*
,i. . • ’ i

114.91

6,254

123.61

6,255

496.88

6,256

482.20

6,257

132.81

6,258

133.81

6,259

132.81

6,260

578.66

6,261

263.65

6,262

578.15

6,263

144.11

6,264

684.37

6^ 265

,727.38

6,266

808.30

6,267

98.94

6,268

327.96

6,269

133.81

6,270

132.81

6,271

132.81

6,272

132.81

6,273

1,516.93

6,284

469.12

6,285

1,136.71

6,286

670.42

6,287

(HX)
(HX)
(HX)
1,345.72

6,288

(HX)

219.47

229.84

6,274

6,275

.****.*rQ 18 Pcs 97 ♦ 98
3,514.19 6,289
HALBERT KURTIS M
11-21-31-512-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 967 CARISSA I.N
*
.. CLANAHANS 1ST ADD TO ROUND
•******LAKE ESTATES
•******PB 44 PG 43
542.81 6.290
RIVERA EDGARDO JR 4 LIZANDRA
11-21-31-514-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1026 E HARRISON ST
EZELL THURMAN LIFE EST (EZELL
1,351.95 6.291
ADAM A 4 EZELL YESF.NIA A)
11- 21-31-514-0000-0060
PAD: 1032 E HARRISON ST
-------------SEC 12 TWP 21 RNG 31
...... EAGLES EAST
•***••*5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
. . . . . . . 7 PARCELS
ANDERSON JOE III
466.55 6,292
12- 21-31-301-0070-00®0
SEC 12 TWP 2IS RGF. 31E BEG ...
KILGORE MICHAEL T 4 AMY H
• •
778.22 6,293
12-21-31-301-007F-0000
SEC 12 TWP 21S RCE 31E BEG ...
...... SWOPES 3RD ADD TO
•*•«*•*
......‘BLACK HAMMOCK
•
.PB 3 PG 20
1,394.47 6,294
JOSEPH ROY A
12- 21-31-502-0000-008A
PAD: 1397 426 CR
PT OF LOT 8 DESC AS BEG 30 ...
------------ SEC 13 TWP 21 RNG 31
305.10 6,295
SKIPPER EUGENE M JR 4
SKIPPER BRENDA
13-21-31-300-0010-0000
PAD: WILLINGHAM RD
546.59 6.296
MAIN STREET LTD
13-21-31-300-002J-0000
381.72 6.297
MAIN STREET LTD
13-21-31-300-002 P-0000
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**** •••WAVERLEF. WOODS UNIT 2
•••••••PB 53 PGS 64 THRU 66
2,179.60 6.298
FAHEY KATHY T
13-21-31-5NM-0000-0750 (HX)
PAD: 391 LYNN ST
1,998.92 6.299
CHUTORANSKY TETER III 4
JENNIFER D
13-21-31-5NM-00Q0-096Q (HX)
PAD: 601 LYNN ST
•••••••WAVERLF.E WOODS UNIT 3
•••••••PB 54 PGS 43 THRU 45
DETTMAN GLYNN J 4 MARY B
3,258.01 6.300
13-21-31-5NW-0000-2000 (HX)
PAD: 1650 ASHLAND TRL
2,081.67 6.301
GINES WILLIAM JR 4
JOHNSON ANNIE D
13-21-31-5NW-0000-2030 (HX)
PAD: 1680 ASHLAND TRL
...... SANCTUARY PHASE 1 VILLAGES 1
. . . . . . . 2 and 3
•******PB 58 PGS 27 TO 37
BINEY JOSEPH K 4
615.79 6,302
BENNETT TERRENCE £ IDITTA
13-21-31-5PW-0000-0330
PAD: 2862 SWEETSPIRE CIR
614.79 6.303
REICHI.E DARRIN 4 TRISHA
13-21-31-5PW-0000-0910
PAD: 2860 SPRING HEATHER PL
SNYDER DEAN G 4 SUZANNE B
3, 771.81 6.304
13-21-31-5PW-0000-1160
PAD: 2972 SPRING HEATHER PL
809.24 6.305
CARVALHO CHRISTINA L 4 MICHAEL
13- 21-31-5PW-0000-1420
PAD: 3096 JUNEBERRY TER
------------ SEC 14 TWP 21 RNG 31SOUTHERN COMMUNITY BANK
3, 276.82 6.306
14- 21-31-300-004E-0000
ROUGHGARDEN KEITH 4 CHRISTINE
2 , 215.77 6.307
14-21-31-300-004H-0000
PAD: CAROLYN DR
(1.25 AC)
208.37 6.308
JPFD INV CORP
14-21-31-300-004R-0000
943.29 6.309
SMITH LOIS H
14-21-31-300-006A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 932 E BROADWAY ST
296.59 6,310
ROBINSON ANNA B 4 SOUTHERLAND
LULA 4 BELL MARRIAN ET AL TC88
14-21-31-300-0090-0000
PAD: E BROADWAY ST
.......JACKSON HEIGHTS

.......pB 8 pc 30

GAINEY CLARENCE 4 BARBARA
14-21-31-501-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 701 BOSTON AVE
LOTS 18 ♦ 19
GAINEY CLARENCE £ BARBARA
14-21-31-501-0000-0200
PAD: BOSTON ST
STEPHENS CHANDLER 4 MATTIE
14-21-31-501-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 743 BOSTON ST
LOTS 21 4 22

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

STEVENS MATTIE
14-21-31-501-0000-0230
PAD: BOSTON ST
..... ‘VILLAGES AT KINGSBRIDGE WEST
****** *JR D
•••••••PB 49 PGS 37 THRU 42
HOOVER DOUGLAS S 4 LORI A
14-21-31-504-0000-2640 (HX)
PAD: 648 LONG LAKE DR
•••••••KINGSBRIDGE EAST VILLA!
•••••••PB 49 PGS 43 THRU 57
PARKER JASON M £
SHATTUCK BARBI J
14-21-31-505-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 465 F.ASTBRIDGE DR
KADIWAR RAMESH M 4 ILADEVI R
14-21-31-505-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 485 LAKEPARK TRL
PATTI JOSEPH A 4 dHRISTINE S
14-21-31-505-0000-0350
PAD: 457 LAKEPARK TRL
GRODEN STEVEN N
14-21-31-505-0000-0650 (HX)
PAD: 504 F.ASTBRIDGE DR
MORRIS GWENDOLYN £ GREGSON
14-21-31-505-0000-0710 (HX)
PAD: 498 LAKEPARK TRL
HEDBERG DAVID W 4 SUSAN E
14-21-31-505-0000-0870
PAD: 438 LAKE PARK TRL

SEQ. #

64.93

6,314

********
7,759.46

6,315

i *•*••••
2,410.21

6,316

2,653.02

6,317

3,308.27

6,318

3,053.11

6,319

2,880.16

6,320

4,359.61

6,321

2A*.....

1

11-21-31-508-0300-0040
P A D : 333 C H I N A B E R R Y A V E
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M A X W E L L IVY S

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529.78

6,311

64.93

6.312

443.53

6.313

...... PB 50 PGS 58 THRU 62
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14-21-31-506-0000-1510 (HX)
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3,174.17

6,322

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14-21-31-508-0000-1750
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JERLF.Y JOSEPH A JR 4 LAURA S
14-21-31-508-0000-1830 (HX)
PAD: 527 ROYAL TREE LN
KAINTH ROGER
14-21-31-508-0000-1860
PAD: 1122 BISHOP AVE

3,755.46

6,323

2,672.64

6,324

3,238.83

6,325

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14-21-31-514-0000-3140
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3,134.86

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2,739.35 6,327
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3,744.92 6,330
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SAPP WILLIAM P
15- 21-31-300-0040-0000
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PITTMAN FELTON 4 MAE D
15-21-31-300-0050-0000 (HX)
PAD: 535 DOCTORS DR
133.03 6,334
JACOBS JETHRO R
15-21-31-300-01 IB-0000
ADRIATICO JUAN J SR
470.69 6,335
15-21-31-300-0140-0000
RITZ JOHN P £ DEBRA K
2,223.90 6,336
15-21-31-300-0170-0000
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2,702.46 6,337
JR C/O ALICIA DIAGN INC
15-21-31-300-0260-0000
WELLS CHARLES R £ BARBARA J
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483.49 6,339
15-21-31-300-052B-0000 (HX)
PAD: S CENTRAL AVE
MAYS ANTHONY D £ BEATRICE L
970.52 6 ,340
15-21-31-300-054B-0000 (HX)
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RISLING NANCY C TRUSTEE
1,437.78 6 ,341
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15-21-31-300-057D-0000
PAD: W MITCHELL HAMMOCK RD
WILLIAMS JAMES L JR £ JEAN F
822.28 6,342
15-21-31-300-0590-0000 (HX)
PAD: 84 CLONTS ST
JACKSON MARY S
1,331.01 6,343
15-21-31-300-0610-0000
PAD: 868 S CENTRAL AVE
JACKSON WILLIAM JR
789.39 6 ,344
15-21-31-300-0630-0000
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SEMINOLE CO HOUSING AUTHORITY
687.55 6 ,345
15-21-31-501-0000-0010
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LOT 1 ♦ N 122.25 FT OF LOT 2
PITTMAN FELTON £ MAE D
463.72 6,346
15-21-31-501-0000-0070
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SMITH LORENZO 4 IDA M
827.39 6,347
15-21-31-501-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 588 DOCTORS DR
LOT 8 (LESS W 4.6 FT £ BEG ...
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183.18
15-21-31-501-0000-009B
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129.41
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446.47
15-21-31-501-0000-012A (HX)
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LEE STEVE S
1,155.31
15-21-31-506-0C00-0010
PAD: 10 W BROADWAY #12

6,348

6 ,349

6,350

6,351

6,352

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NAME- PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

LEE STEVE S
15-21-31-506-0C00-0030
PAD: W BROADWAY
LOT 3 (LESS N 12 FT) BLK C A
•••••••SMITHS ADD TO OVIEDO
*******PB 1 PG 42
128 WEST BROADWAY PROF
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15-21-31-507-0000-0010
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LOTS 1 2 A 3 (LESS N 15 FT
GUEVARRA MANUEL R 6 CAROL B &amp;
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15-21-31-507-0000-0310
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LOT 31 S S 6 FT OF LOT 32 &amp; .
120 WEST BROADWAY PROF
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15-21-31-507-0000-036A
N 36 FT OF W 81 FT OF LOT 36
ARTWORKS GALLERY AND STUDIOS
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15-21-31-507-0000-039A
W 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY LYING F. .
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COOK MAXMILLAN M &amp; CINDY L
15-21-31-508-0100-0110 (HX)
PAD: 216 GRAHAM AVE
LOT 11 (LESS S 5 FT) &amp; LOT ..
HUSER STEPHANIE F. &amp;
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15-21-31-508-0100-0140 (HX)
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LOT 14 (LESS S 5 FT) &amp; ALL ..
......‘ANDERSONS ADD TO OVIEDO
*•**...pa i pG 52
SCHULTZ CHRISTOPHER K &amp; KRISTA
15-21-31-509-0000-001B
PAD: GRAHAM AVE
S 10 FT OF E 151 FT OF LOT 1
FAYER GLENN P &amp; LYNN M
15-21-31-509-0000-0070
LOT 7 (LESS W 149.52 FT)
.......LA JUNE PARK
*•*.*.*PB 9 PG 75
WASHINGTON BERNICE HEIRS
15-21-31-513-ODOO-OOlO (HX)
PAD: 600 FERN ST
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK D LA-JUNE PARK
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352.72

6,353

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2,891.30

6,354

1,411.81

6,355

288.93

120.22

784.28

1,669.06

6,356

6,357

6,358

6,359

71.52

894.19

958.87

6,360

6,361

6,362

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16-21-31-300-028A-0000
PAD: SUGAR MILL RD
(4.93 AC)
VILES JAMES M PER REP
ESTATE OF CARRIE M VILES
16-21-31-300-032B-0000
PAD: 1150 N SUGAR MILL RD
KUSHMAUL SAMUEL E &amp; CONSTANCE
16-21-31-300-033C-0000
PAD: 426
WALKER DIANE H
16-21-31-300-033N-0000
PAD: EYRIE DR
(1.39 AC)
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16-21-31-300-035A-0000
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16-21-31-300-0420-0000
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GRAYSON D E
16-21-31-502-0B00-0060
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WILSON MARY A
16-21-31-5O2-OBOO-OO0O (HX)
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ELY 100 FT OF SLY 75 FT OF .,
.......LINCOLN PARK
.....*.pB 7 PG 93
GARCIA BENNIE J
16-21-31-503-0A00-0090
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16-21-31-505-0000-0170
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ELY 11 FT OF LOT 17 £
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16-21-31-50^-0000-0120 (HX)
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16-21-31-511-0000-002A (HX)
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WEST 45.67 FT OF LOT 2
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16-21-31-511-0000-014A (HX)
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E 46.25 FT OF LOT 14
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GARLANGER JAMES JR
16-21-31-512-0000-0030
PAD: 1415 W BROADWAY ST

4,381.46

4,010.76

6,375

6,376

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JAMES

6,377

10,557.51

6,378

2,652.73

6,379

396.82

6,380

439.25

6,381

1,042.03

6,382

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5,985.38

6,383

3,370.85

6,384

633.67

6,385

707.32

6,386

2,996.45

6,307

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983.78

6,388

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6,393

2,540.75

6,394

1621-31-5CA-0000-1170 (HX)
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DANIELS DOROTHY L
17-21-31-5FF-0000-0160 (HX)
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17-21-31-5FF-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1225 OXBOW LN
EPPS HONTAH T
17-21-31-5FF-0000-0490
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18-21-31-503-0000-0190 (HX)
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......‘SUNRISE UNIT 2D
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MC CORMICK JOHN M
18-21-31-504-0000-2280 (HX)
PAD: 1179 SAN BLAS CV
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BENNETT PAMELA
18-21-31-505-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1312 ORTEGA ST
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18-21-31-505-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1375 CHAPARRAL LN
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18-21-31-506-0000-0380 (HX)
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18-21-31-506-0000-0790 (HX)
PAD: 1002 TROON TRACE
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2,077.54

6,396

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3,027.23

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3,507.20
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18-21-31-512-0E00-362O (HX)
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18-21-31-513-0000-0240
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3,126.00
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18-21-31-514-0A00-2700 (HX)
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2,648.37
SANTIAGO ANGEL D 4 MARICEL
18-21-31-514-OBOO-2860 (HX)
PAD: 1035 KERWOOD CIR
2,764.10
CESTERO ANGEL R
18-21-31-514-0B00-2920 (HX)
PAD: 2309 BLOSSOMWOOD DR
.......Tjs KA RIDGE UNIT 3
.......pB 43 pgs 23 4 24
2,711.35
CAUKIN BRIAN W 6 BETHANY W
18-21-31-5KZ-0AOO-0440 (HX)
PAD: 902 KERWOOD CIR
3,698.86
LOPEZ JOSE C 4
PEREZ MARIA J
1821-31-5KZ-OEOO-0680 (HX)
PAD: 1180 HOLLOW PINE DR
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3,517.63
CONDELLO JOSEPH
19-21-31-300-006A-0000
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.......sunrise UNIT 2-A
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1,577.11
SANTOS BARBARA J
19-21-31-501-0000-0860 (HX)
PAD: 1305 VIA VILLA NOVA
GRIPPI EUGENE E 4 ELIZABETH A
1,485.36
19-21-31-501-0000-0910 (HX)
PAD: 1312 VIA VILLA NOVA
1,950.62
SAFT ARTHUR R
19-21-31-501-0000-1050 (HX)
PAD: 1336 VIA VILLA NOVA
.......SUNRISE UNIT 1
.......pB 21 PGS 72 4 73
1,839.03
LEE CHIN H 4 LINDA H
19-21-31-502-0000-0200
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1,792.41
TURK DALE 4 MELONI E
19-21-31-502-0000-0340
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6,410

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16-21-31-508-0000-1540 (HX)
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18-21-31-509-0D00-1710
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CARBONNEAU GUY SUCC TRUSTERR
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18-21-31-511-0000-0430 (HX)
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18-21-31-512-0D00-3720 (HX)
P A D : 1061 A L V I N A L N
PAI.F-N G R E G O R Y

1,033.82

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GARLANGER JAMES J JR
16-21-31-512-0000-0040
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. . . . . . . 0VIFD0 EXECUTIVE CENTER
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GREER HOLDINGS INC
16-21-31-513-0000-0070
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....... WINOSORMERE
..... PB 59 PGS 1 S 2
THOMAS JOHN R i KARIN L TRS
FBO
16-21-31-522-0000-0030
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STONE CURTIS L
16-21-31-5CA-0000-0710
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STONE CURTIS
16-21-31-5CA-0000-0720
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16-21-31-5CA-0000-072A (HX)
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3,580.16 6,363
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3,597.88 6,364
15-21-31-518-0000-008A
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3,210.51 6,365
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4,205.88 6,366
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1521-31-5MG-0000-2420
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RC PROPERTIES LLC
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961.83 6 ,369
MOORE HOWARD A &amp; AMY M
16-21-31-300-010M-0000
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GREEN RODNEY G &amp; JUDITH A
49.81 6.370
16-21-31-300-0180-0000
1,665.60 6.371
GREEN RODNEY G &amp; JUDITH A
16-21-31-300-0190-0000
TIMMONS MARJORIE &amp; BROOKS
331.61 6.372
HELEN &amp; SMITH IDA M
16-21-31-300-0210-0000
PAD: 884 426
2,578.04 6.373
BONI DANIEL A
16-21-31-300-0270-0000
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1,943.93 6.374
BONI DANIEL A &amp;
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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

6,411

6.412
6.413
6.414

6.415
6.416

6,417

6.418
6.419
6.420

6.421
6.422

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

GREENWALD MARTIN S £ MYRNA L
19-21-31-502-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 1401 BARCELONA CT
LENNOX LINDA C £ GEORGE C III
19-21-31-502-0000-0650 (HX)
PAD: 1393 MADRID WAY
ANDRADE JULIO £ SHF.II.AH R
19-21-31-502-0000-0740 (HX)
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WRIGHT WILLIE L JR
19-21-31-503-0000-1510
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COLLINS TRAVIS &amp; TRACEY
19-21-31-503-0000-1690 (HX)
TAD: 1303 ORTEGA ST
SIMMONDS ARTURO &amp; ASUNCION
19-21-31-503-0000-1720
PAD: 1113 VILLA CT
......‘SUNRISE VILLAGE UNIT 1
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ERDMAN JAY A
19-21-31-504-0000-0210
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LOT 21 (LESS S 4 FT) &amp; S 4 .
MULLIN FRANCIS J £ CAROLYN
19-21-31-504-0000-0350 (HX)
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ALIE NADF.ER D
19-21-31-505-0000-0790
PAD: LA MIRADA CT
......‘SUNRISE VILLAGE UNIT 6
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HERNANDEZ ROSA
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SEQ. #

285.96

6,423

1,627.81

6,424

1,921.01

6,425

1.734.42

6,426

1,132.77

6,427

2.081.43

6,428

1,845.63

6,429

1,124.27

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1,877.15

6,431

1,279.51

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1,223.73 6,434
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19-21-31-508-0000-3020 (HX)
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19-21-31-509-0000-0440 (HX)
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2,391.42 6,436
RISHEI.L GEORGE P £ ROBERTA S
19-21-31-509-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 1608 THORNHILL CIR
3,739.95 6,437
MULLER CATHY £ PETER
19-21-31-509-0000-0710
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ENGLE HOMES/OR!.ANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0010
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487.71 6,439
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0020
PAD: 1254 PIMA PT
487.71 6,440
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0030
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671.57 6,441
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0040
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671.57 6,442
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0050
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671.57 6,443
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0060
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487.71 6,444
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0070
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671.57 6,445
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0080
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671.57 6,446
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0100
PAD: 1291 PIMA PT
671.57 6,447
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0110
PAD: 1287 PIMA PT
ENGLE HOMES/ORI.ANDO INC
487.71 6,448
19-21-31-511-0000-0120
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671.57 6,449
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0140
PAD: 1267 PIMA PT
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
671.57 6,450
19-21-31-511-0000-0150
PAD: 1263 PIMA TT
671.57 6,451
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-31-511-0000-0160
PAD: 1259 PIMA PT
......‘SUNRISE UNIT 2C
.......pa 20 PG 43
1,285.26 6,452
UDDIN MOHAMMED S &amp; PARVEEN S
19-21-31-5GM-0000-1890 (HX)
PAD: 1247 MADELF.NA AVE
1,437.08 6,453
MULCHI JAMES R
19-21-31-5GM-0000-2030 (HX)
PAD: 1385 LA QUINTA CT
1,784.63 6,454
GLICKEN BRADLEY R £ KAREN A
19-21-31-5GM-0000-2070
PAD: 1230 MADELENA AVE
....... PARKER SUBD
......»o r b 691 PG 637
WHITE ETHEL
4,461.33 6,455
19- 21-31-5UN-0000-0210
PAD: 1482 PALOMINO WAY
SEC 19 TWP 21S RGE 31E LOT 21
-------------SEC 20 TWP 21 RNG 31
VIERA CO THE
23,888.13 6,456
2021-31-300-019B-0000
PAD: RED BUG LAKE RD
.......JUSKA RIDGE UNIT 1
.......pB 40 PGS 64 &amp; 65
BOWMAN JAMES A £ LUZ M
3,169.56 6,457
20-21-31-503-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 2124 AMADOR PL
.......Tu s KA RIDGE UNIT 2
.......pa 40 PGS 66 TO 68
NEW SEAN £ CHRISTINE
3, 148.55 6.458
20-21-31-5KP-0A00-0180 (HX)
PAD: 2121 KNOLLVIEW CT
FOSTER JAMES N &amp; JOAN M
3,302.31 6.459
20-21-31-5KP-0A00-0290 (HX)
PAD: 2116 ELMCREST PL
RADCLIFF MICHAEL R £ KAREN
3,679.16 6.460
20-21-31-5KP-0A00-0410 (HX)
PAD: 1189 HOLLOW PINE DR
.......GREENEWAY DEPOT LOT 5 REPLAT
...**..PB 60 PGS 5 THRU 7
•••••••ALL 2021315NV00000050
OCR-TMH INC
2,638.01 6.461
C/O HOWARD BRADLEY
20-21-31-5LX-0000-05B0
OCR-TMH INC
3,164.99 6.462
C/O HOWARD BRADLEY
20-21-31-5LX-0000-05CO
OCR-TMH INC
2,473.47 6.463
2021-31-5LX-0000-05DO
-------------SEC 21 TWP 21 RNG 31
••••**.HORSESHOE FARMS
•••••••PB 17 PG 77
BALZAC JOSE R £
1,916.80 6,464
BALZAC MARY L

21-

21-31-501-OOQO-OOBO (HX)

PAD: 601 OAK CIR
LOT B ♦ PT LOT C BEG SE

�PORC 5H

t

\ln&gt;' 2. 0. 10. 2001

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

...... DUNHILL UNIT 2
.... ‘PB 41 PCS 69 &amp; 70
PEREZ ROBINSON
21-21-31-502-0000-1720 (HX)
PAD: 1664 SLASH PINE PL
******‘OAK CREEK
. . . . . . . PB

43

PGS

i

s

SEQ. #

2,071.33

6,465

2

STRACHWSKY ALEJANDRO i
3,678.79
MERCEDES
21-21-31-503-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 300 CELTIC CT
SLEWS MONTE R
3,700.58
2121-31-503-0000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 1913 AYRSHIER PL
----------- SFC 22 TWP 21 RNG 31
BOSTON RUSSELL PF.R REP
2,907.45
2221-31-300-0100-0000 (HX)
PAD: 322 RUN THI CT
LOUIS L HUNTLEY ENTERPRISES
20,252.85
INC
22-21-31-300-0140-0000
PAD: 20 F. MITCHELL HAMMOCK RD
SOLTANI HASSAN 4
2,511.52
TOBIN JOHN T JR
22-21-31-300-017C-0000
PAD: 1274 AIAFAYA TRL
.......AI.AFAYA WOODS MODEL CENTER
*.... PB 34 PGS 23 fc 24
OLAVARRIA WINDA &amp;
1,467.06
SANTOS RICARDO
22-21-31-502-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1009 MC CALL CT
TER ****“ •
.......pB 3 5 pGS 39 t 40
AI.AFAYA POINT INC
17,946.91

6,466

6,467

6,468
6,469

6 ,470

6,471

6,472

22-21-31-503-0000-0020
PAD: 7 AI.AFAYA WOODS BI.VD
LOT 2 &amp; W 20 FT OF LOT 3 ...
.... * *AIAFAYA WOODS PH 19
.......rB 37 PGS 90 TO 93
2,288.47 6 ,473
BAS ILF. SCOTT T &amp; MELODYE A
22-21-31-505-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1003 PARTIN CT
1,770.18 6,474
TIERNEY PATRICIA N
22-21-31-505-0000-0530 (HX)
PAD: 1003 PROVIDENCE LN
.......AI.AFAYA WOODS PH 22
...... PB 39 PGS 18 &amp; 19
2,919.70 6 ,475
BERNSTEIN QUIN J
22-21-31-507-0000-0360
PAD: 1018 CORKWOOD DR
2,065.03 6 ,476
MEDINA VICTOR R i.
FERNANDEZ-CUF.NCO MARIA T FT AI,
22-21-31-507-0000-0430 (HX)
PAD: 1004 CORKWOOD DR
3,742.29 6,477
MALKUT EUGENE &amp; MARILYN
22-21-31-507-0000-0560
PAD: 1035 CORKWOOD DR
.......GREGG LAKE ESTATES
**.**..pB 61 PG 31
.......A l l 22-21-31 A/29A A/29D A /pgj?i ««i«i**
1,206.65 6 ,478
GARICK JAY F &amp; MELISSA K
22-21-31-515-0000-0010
PAD: 530 LAKE GREGG CV
1,022.79 6 ,479
LOPEZ GUY &amp; IVON Z
22-21-31-515-0000-0020
PAD: 536 LAKE GREGG CV
1,022.79 6,480
GREGG FRANKLIN D
22-21-31-515-0000-0040
PAD: 548 LAKE GREGG CV
.... * ‘AI.AFAYA WOODS PH 01 UNIT A
...... PB 31 PGS 80 TO 85
1,767.51 6,481
DURKETT STEPHEN A JR 4 CAROL L
22-21-31-5HM-0000-0680 (HX)
PAD: 1004 WHEELER PI.
2,427.71 6 ,482
SANCHEZ JORGE 4 DIANA
22-21-31-5HM-0000-1320
PAD: 999 LEINHART CT
2,512.30 6,483
FURNAS ELWOOD D 4 JENNIFER D
2221-31-5HM-0000-1380
PAD: LEINHART CT
------------ SEC 23 TWP 21 RNG 31
186.84 6,484
JACOBS GEORGE W
2321-31-300-001D-0000
PAD: 1660 LOCKWOOD BI.VD
2,598.93 6,485
JACOBS GEORGE W
23-21-31-300-001M-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1660 LOCKWOOD BI.VD
.......a :,a e a y a w o o d s ph 01 u n i t b
“ •••“ PB 31 PGS 86 TO 88
1,045.15 6 ,486
MARTIN MF.RRIT R SR 4 OCTAVIA B
23-21-31-501-0000-0430 (HX)
P A D : 1036 GWYN CIR
DAVIDS

IAN

R

23-21-31-501-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 1026 GWYN CIR
TAJUDEEN TERRY J
23-21-31-501-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 1053 GWYN CIR
ABBAD GUILLERMO 4
VARGAS SANDRA P
23-21-31-501-0000-0820
«
PAD: 1057 GWYN CIR
* gQODWIN HAROLD I, JR 4 AMY F.
23-21-31-501-0000-0980 (HX)
PAD: 1065 ABELL CIR
JOHNSON EDWARD 4 STACY S
23-21-31-501-0000-1100 (HX)
PAD: 1002 OI.IFF WAY
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 03
.... **PB 33 PGS 30 TO 32
SOTO OSCAR 4 MARISOL
23-21-31-502-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1033 BURNETT ST
CASTRO CHRISTINE A
23-21-31-502-0000-0650 (HX)
PAD: 1015 COVINGTON ST
KLIMKOWSKI ROBERT 4
WALKER THERESA A
23-21-31-502-0000-1120 (HX)
PAD: 1046 COVINGTON ST
LOT 112 4 SLY 1.3 FT OF LOT ..
*•.... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 04
...... PB 33 PGS 99 TO 102
MIRANDA JOSE A D
23-21-31-503-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1075 COVINGTON ST
RARDEN WILLIAM S 4 NANCY L
23-21-31-503-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1149 COVINGTON ST
TEUFEL DAN L 4 KANDACE L
23-21-31-503-0000-0840 (HX)
PAD: 1098 COVINGTON ST
CARPENTER EDWARD JR 4 JESSICA
23-21-31-503-0000-1060 (HX)
PAD: 1017 PEARSON DR
BRISCOE MINNIE P

23-21-31-503-0000-1170 (HX)
PAD: 1068 COVINGTON ST
LOT 117 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN .
BUGASH KEVIN D
23-21-31-503-0000-1220 (HX)
PAD: 1059 COVINGTON ST
•••••••ALAFAYA WOODS PH 12A
•••••••PB 34 PGS 53 TO 55
RECIO JUAN 4 SONIA
23-21-31-505-0000-0170 (HX)
PAD i 1001 MC CULLY CT
•••••••ALAFAYA WOODS PH 06
.•••..*pB 3 5 pcs 76 TO 78
CARRICK TIMOTHY 4 DONNA J
23-21-31-507-0000-0640 (HX)
PAD: 1058 DEES DR
......»ALAFAYA WOODS PH 14
•*.**..pB 37

pgs

15 4 16

858.81

6,487

1, 187.59

6 ,488

2,258.42

6 ,489

1,198.73

6,490

1,842.78

6 ,491

1,438.34

6,492

1,718.06

6,493

1,491.14

6,494

1,604.80

6,495

1,156.46

6,496

1,143.89

6,497

1,202.94

6,498

1,467.20

6,499

1,359.61

6,500

1,323.17

1,226.30

6,501

6,502

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

The

HERALD

TAXES DUE

SEEFELT DARREN W 4 XIOMARA
23-21-31-508-0000-0050
PAD: 1012 BRIELLE CT
CHRISTIAN CYNTHIA TRUSTEE
23-21-31-508-0000-0060
PAD: 1010 BRIELLE AVE
FULLER JACK M JR
23-21-31-508-0000-0270
PAD: 1000 REYNOLDS CT
SOTO RONALD
23-21-31-508-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 997 BRIELLE AVE
***.*••ALAFAYA WOODS PH 16
......*PB 37 pcs 17 TO 19
DRESY STEVEN 4 MARY
23-21-31-509-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1081 BRIELLE CT
JONES RENETA R
23-21-31-509-0000-0200
PAD: 1097 BRIELLE CT
WALCOTT DOROTHY
23-21-31-509-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 1103 BRIELLE CT
MORENO RODRIGO A 4 TANIA A
23-21-31-509-0000-0260
TAD: 1109 BRIF.LLF, CT
*
.BIG OAKS
.......pB 37 pcs 79 T0 81
MANNING RANDALL C 4 CHERI
23-21-31-511-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 1071 BIG OAKS BI.VD
COMEAUX BRF.NT M
23-21-31-511-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 1072 BIG OAKS BI.VD
FOSTER ERNESTINE
23-21-31-511-0000-0430 (HX)
PAD: 1017 BIG OAKS BI.VD
.......t w i n RIVERS SEC 1
.......pB 38 PGS 1 TO 4
DUMAS HUBERT W 4 KATHLEEN C
23-21-31-512-0000-0360 (HX)
TAD: 1038 LONG BRANCH I.N
*
...... “ ALAFAYA WOODS PH 17
...... PB 38 PGS 31 TO 33
CLAIR DENNIS R 4 KARLA M
23-21-31-513-0000-0240
PAD: 1008 BARTLETT CT
LOPEZ RAUL I. 4 NORMA N
23-21-31-513-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 1033 HENSON CT
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 15
.......PB 38 PGS 54 TO 57
PATE F.RIC F. 4 PATTI L
23-21-31-514-0000-0150
TAD: 1043 W BRIELLE AVE
THOMAS RICARDO 4 JACQUELINE P
23-21-31-514-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 1036 BRIELLE AVE
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 21
...... PB 3B PGS 61 TO 63
COE DIANE R
23-21-31-515-0000-0010
PAD: 1001 POND APPLE CT
MODY SURFSH
23-21-31-515-0000-0300
PAD: 1011 BLUEJACK OAK DR
YONKER TODD F.
23-21-31-515-0000-0660 (HX)
PAD: 1047 HORNBEAM ST
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 2 IB

SEQ. #

2,894.22

6,503
6,504

2,450.64

6,505

TORRES LUIS R 4 ANDRF.A P
23-21-31-5HV-0000-0600
PAD: 1000 RAGSDALE RD
RAMIREZ ROSALIA 4
PF.NA-ROSA ANGEL
23-21-31-5HV-0000-0880
PAD: 1031 WEAVER DR
RIVERA YOIANDA V 4
RIVERA ANA I.
TCAR
23-21-31-5HV-0000-1140 (HX)
PAD: 1032 WEAVER DR
BF.VINGTON KEVIN C 4 CLARA L
23-21-31-5HV-0000-1230 (HX)
PAD: 1013 FAIRCLOTH CT
•“ “ “ ALAFAYA WOODS PH 05
...... ... 35 PGS 62 TO 64
GONZALEZ ELSIE 4 EDWIN
23-21-31-5JK-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1104 MC KINNON AVE
JACKMAN HERBERT R 4 LILLIE D
232 1-31-5JK-0000-1210 (HX)
PAD: 1008 GOTWALT DR
------------ SEC 24 TWP 21 RNG 31MAIN STREET LTD
2421-31-300-003A-0000
PAD: W CHUI.UOTA RD
...... TWIN RIVERS SEC 3A
.......pB 39 pcs 24 - 28
KERCADO-RIVERO ALFREDO 4 GILMA
24-21-31-5KF-0000-0800 (HX)
PAD: 1000 MC DANIEL CREEK CT
HUCKABEE RIFE
24-21-31-5KF-0000-0980
PAD: 2010 KELLY CREEK CIR
STEIN ROMANNA F
24-21-31-5KF-0000-1200 (HX)
PAD: 1008 S MAGEE CREEK CT
DOYLE PETER J 4 JOAN
24-21-31-5KF-0000-1620
PAD: 1025 KELLY CREEK CIR
LOT 162 (LESS BEG ELY MOST ...
...... TWIN RIVERS SEC 5
*..... PB 39 PGS 64 TO 67
HIRST DAVID C 4 KAREN C
24-21-31-5KH-0000-0910 (HX)
PAD: 1004 QUAKER RIDGE CT
.......TWIN r i v ERS SEC 6
...... PB 40 PGS 69 TO 75
ESSIEN GODWIN J
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 1978 CRYSTAL DOWNS CT
FARRELL KRISTY
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 1927 TURNBERRY DR
ROSENBERG RICHARD B 4 ALLYSA R
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 2445 EKANA DR
I.INARDI MARIO C 4 PATRICIA B
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-0810 (HX)
PAD: 2321 EKANA DR
KAPLAN KAREN 4 DOUG
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 1931 S PRAIRIE DUNES CT
RHODES THOMAS E 4
HODGE-RHODES JUDITH M
24-21-31-5KQ-0000-1140 (HX)
PAD: 2598 EKANA DR
------------ SEC 25 TWP 21 RNG 31-

JOHN

2,541.96

6 ,506

M

PATRICK

6,507

3,343.81

6,508

1,066.58

6,509

2,729.05

6,510

6,511

688.09

6,512

K

4 LISA

DAVID

F

2,024.71

6 ,513

6 ,514

2,200.27

6 ,515

1, 160.53

6 ,516

2,871.44

6,517

1,661 .14

6 ,518

2,693.72

6,519

2,546.64

6 ,520

1,416.43

6 ,521

1,371.90

6,522

•****4i•*J :
3,061.98 6,523

1,484.63
1,807.39

3,293.50
2,649.30

6 ,524

6,525

6,526
6,527

1,579.58

6 ,528

1,932.62

6,529

1,784.20

6 ,530

383.12

6,531

106.83

6,532

62.4B

6,533

3,351.52

6,534

528.39
2,766.89

2,485.29

6,536

6,537

2,336.96

6,538

2,662.99

6,539
*

3,773.56

6,540

3,693.48

6,541

3,840.54

6,542

2,740.78

6,543

M

R

4

25-21-31-5KM-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1018 W RIVIERA BI.VD
REEVES DAVID 4
LOPEZ-RF.EVF.S MARIA
25-21-31-5KM-0000-0760 (HX)
PAD: 1021 TROUT CRF.EK CT
......‘TWIN RIVERS SEC 3B UNIT 2
•
.PB 42 PGS 57 TO 61
STEWART JONATHAN
25-21-31-5KY-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1313 CARPENTER BRANCH CT
FLEIDEL FABIAN
25-21-31-5KY-0000-0290
PAD: 1306 CARPENTER BRANCH CT
DAVIS THOMAS C 4 MELINDA M
25-21-31-5KY-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 1009 CUTOFF BRANCH
“ “ “ •LITTLE CRF.EK PH 1A
.......PB 46 pcs 39 THRU 44
CULBRF.TH DARRYL
25-21-31-5I.N-0000-1090
PAD: RUNNING SPRINGS LOOP

CARPENTER

JOHN

A

26-21-31-300-0070-0000
•“ “ “ ALAFAYA WOODS PH 07
...... PB 34 PGS 72 TO 76
MC GONEGAL JOHN C III 4 CALLIE
26-21-31-501-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 1011 GORE DR
MC CANTS ROMAN G 4 ANN H
26-21-31-501-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 1008 GORE DR
•“ “ “ ALAFAYA WOODS PH 08
...... PB 34 PGS 85 TO 89
MC KNIGHT BETH A
26-21-31-502-0000-0150
PAD: 1015 GAMMAGE PT
GONZALEZ TOMAS 4 NORA I
26-21-31-502-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 1021 DISHMAN LOOP
D'F.MO KEVIN J 4 CAROLYN
26-21-31-502-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1025 DISHMAN LOOP
SCORE MICHAEL
26-21-31-502-0000-0440
PAD: 1050 DISHMAN LOOP
GARGIULO LOUIS 4 JANETTE
26-21-31-502-0000-0940 (HX)
PAD: 1034 GORE DR
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 09
...... PB 36 PGS 1 TO 4
WAYNE

N

4 SHARON

L

26-21-31-503-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 1043 GOULD PL
WOOI.HOUSE JOSEPH 4 JENNIFER
26-21-31-503-0000-0560 (HX)
PAD: 1001 O'HANLON CT
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 10
...*...PB 37 pcs 1 1 TO 14
IOOSS JULIANNE 4
IOOSS FRANCIS D N HEIRS
26-21-31-504-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 1083 BF.CKSTROM DR
MOREL RAMON V
26-21-31-504-0000-0580 (HX)
PAD: 1018 ALBAMONTE CT
...... TWIN RIVERS SEC 4 UNIT 2
“ “ “ •PB 40 PGS 80 TO 82
MENOCHE BARBARA
26-21-31-505-0000-0020
PAD: 1052 SEMINOLE CREEK DR
CONDELLO JOSEPH F.
26-21-31-505-0000-0080
PAD: 1605 CRACKER CREEK CT
YOUNG RUTH
26-21-31-505-0000-0210
PAD: 1670 CRACKER CREEK CT
CHASE KIMBERLY
26-21-31-505-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1660 CRACKER CREEK CT
BIRKETT JASON D
26-21-31-505-0000-0230
PAD: 1650 CRACKER CREEK CT
SCORE MICHAEL G
26-21-31-505-0000-0310
PAD: 1084 W RIVIERA BLVD
•••••••LITTLE CREEK PH 2B
“ “ “ •PB 51 PGS 71 THRU 74
BOSTON MARY
26-21-31-506-0000-0870 (HX)
PAD: 2682 RUNNING SPRINGS LOOP
♦••••••LITTLE CREEK PH 4B
.......PQ 53 pcs 9 i t h r u 93
MOORMAN KELLY M 4 JUANITA A
26-21-31-508-0000-3120
PAD: 1579 MAIDENCANE LOOP
*••••••LITTLE CREEK PH 5
•“ •••• P3 53 pcs 94 t 95
MORTON TIMOTHY D 4 CAROL A
26-21-31-509-0000-3440 (HX)
PAD: 1589 ARROWROOT PL

6,544

4,105.39 6,545
3,836.77

6,546

2.270.63

6,547

3,066.83

6,548

2.466.63

6,549

1,492.62

6,550

2,298.69

6,551

1,700.64

6,552

2,426.20

6,553

2,700.98

6,554

2,383.11

6,555

1,193.16

6,556

603.86

6,557

.......LITTLE CREEK PH IB
...... PB 46 PGS 45 THRU 47
2,558.28
FEIGENBAUM JON
25-21-31-5I.P-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 2786 RUNNING SPRINGS LOOP
2,888.03
CARNF.RO TERESA 4 OSCAR
25-21-31-5LP-0000-1270 (HX)
PAD: 2634 FAI.LBROOK DR
“ “ “ •LITTLE CREF.K PH 3B
...... PB 53 PGS 23 THRU 26
2,237.10
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) CID# 563
25-21-31-5NJ-0000-2140 (HX)
2,679.31
BOONE WILLIAM D 4 DEE ANN C
2521-31-5NJ-0000-2220 (HX)
PAD: 2809 STRAND LOOP CT
-------------SEC 26 TWP 21 RNG 311,603.97
CARPENTER JOHN A
•• wu j „
2621-31-300-005B-0000

CRANDALL

6,535

4 LAURA

25-21-31-5KG-0000-1150 (HX)
PAD: 1010 SOLDIER CREEK CT
...... TWIN RIVERS SEC 3B UNIT 1
.......PB 40 PGS 32 TO 36
RODRIGUEZ ANGEL
BELLO IVF.TTE L

2,774.81

M

25-21-31-503-0000-1400 (HX)
PAD: 1759 PRAIRIE VIEW I.N
KAINTH ROGER
25-21-31-503-0000-1610
PAD: 2891 STRAND CIR
WALKER WILLIAM H 4 KELLY I.
25-21-31-503-0000-1660 (HX)
PAD: 2881 STRAND CIR
.......TWIN RIVERS ’
SEC 4 UNIT 1
.......PB 39 pcs 45 TO 49
BISNF.TTE KENNETH J
25-21-31-5KG-0000-0150 (HX)
P A D : 1002 T U R T L E C R E E K D R
COLOM3ARO

2,526.97

4 ALISON

25-21-31-501-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 2430 TURNBERRY DR
SCHUETT THOMAS N 4 WENDY Q
25-21-31-501-0000-1150
PAD: 2415 SHOAL CREEK CT
•“ “ “ LITTLE CREEK TH 3A
...... PB 51 PGS 75 THRU 77
I.IPPMAN S C O T T

1,442.29

A

SEQ. #

2,933.21

4 MADELINE

25-21-31-501-0000-0370 (HX)
P A D : 2330 T U R N B F . R R Y D R
MCFARLINE

...*...pB 41 pGS 8 5 T0 88

BOUFFARD NUMF.RIANO V 4 MARIA E
23-21-31-516-0000-0820 (HX)
PAD: 1056 HORNBEAM ST
••**••*LAKE ROGERS ESTATES
...... PB 43 PGS 36 THRU 40
TILL DANNY F 4 TINA
23-21-31-517-0000-0790
PAD: 680 CALAFUT CT
...... ALAFAYA WOODS PH 11
*
.PB 43 PGS 43 4 44
WOJCIK RONALD G
23-21-31-518-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1045 KELSEY AVE
BAKER JOS IAH R 4 CHRISTINE
23-21-31-518-0000-0260 (HX)
PAD: 1652 SAND KEY CIR
“ ••“ •ALAFAYA WOODS PH 02
..... *PB 32 PGS 68 TO 71

...... TWIN RIVERS SEC 7
“ “ •“ PB 41 PGS 2 TO 4
DALTON

2,417.66

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

6,558
6,559

6,560
6,561

6,562
;wA 4

345.10

6,563

1,668.04

6,564

1,590.38

6,565

3,175.95

6 ,566

1,339.01

6,567

1,361.10

6 ,568

2,550.60

6 ,569

1,736.20

6,570

1,983.47

6,571

1,555.92

6,572

1,437.80

6,573

1,996.47

6,574

2,726.39

6 ,575

2,623.88

6,576

2,771.00

6,577

1,952.42

6,578

2,661.79

6,579

2,799.28

6,580

2,933.7B

6,581

4,321.01

6,582

2,941.12

6,583

�Th e H er a ld

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

RIBEIRO ORLANDO k MARINA S
26-21-31-509-0000-3540 (HX)
PAD: 2946 BROADLF.AF CT
**... STILLWATER PH 3
*******PB 40 pGS 92 TO 96
GRAHAM GLENNIS k VIRNEI.DA
26-21-31-5KR-0000-0790 (HX)
PAD: 2084 YONKERS CT
COATES JOHN H k JOYCF.LYN R
2621-31-5KR-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 677 LAGOON DR
-----------SF.C 27 TWP 21 RNG 31I.IPPY LEONARD E k BARBARA R
2721-31-300-011C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2349 PINE ST
ROWLAND JAMES C k KATHERINE M
27-21-31-300-015A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2372 AUDIT.Y ST
(.665 AC)
GEORGE SANDRA K
27-21-31-300-0330-0000
PAD: 2880 AIAEAYA TRI,
******* KF.W GARDENS
•******PB 4 PG 51
COURTNEY STERLING
27-21-31-501-0000-0560
PAD: PEMBERTON ST
LOTS 56 TO 62
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07(03)(I) ClD# 566-1
27-21-31-501-0000-1220 (HX)
LOTS 122 k 124
CONFIDENTIAL PER STATUTES
119.07 (03) (I) CIDI 566-2
27-21-31-501-0000-1260
LOTS 126 128 130 k 132
BAIJ40S PATRICK A
27-21-31-501-0000-1620
PAD: 620 LAKE HAYES RD
LOTS 162 164 166 168 k LOT B
GIULIANI JAMES S, ALICE R
27-21-31-501-0000-1690
PAD: PEMBERTON ST
LOTS 169 TO 173
*******OAK MANOR
*
.. 11 PG 32
WHITE GERALD P k SHANA I
27-21-31-502-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 2357 PALM WAY
..... SUNNY SLOPES
*
.PB 11 PG 13
LINVILLE SCOTT
27-21-31-503-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 2352 SUNNY VIEW DR
***** “ OAK MOUNT SUBD
..... PB li PG 23
MALCOLM JOHN 1 JR
27-21-31-504-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 2267 PENNSYLVANIA AVE
******‘BEVERLY HILL
***»***PB 11 PG 26
GURTIS ELIZABETH D
27-21-31-506-0000-0220
PAD: BEASLEY RD
W 1/2 OF LOTS 22 S 7 S 30 FT
******‘STILLWATER PH 1
..... PB 33 PGS 45 TO 48
WHITE ROBERT W JR k THERESA B
27-21-31-508-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD; 231 STILLWATER DR
ANDERSON ROBERT &amp; KATHLEEN
27-21-31-508-0000-0400 (HX)
PAD: 3008 S HORIZON PL
REAM CHARLES L k BEVERLY
27-21-31-508-0000-0560 (HX)
PAD: 2898 N HORIZON PL
ROCKWELL JAMES k KATHLEEN
27-21-31-508-0000-0B10 (HX)
PAD: 2863 N HORIZON PI,
*******CHAFMAN GROVES
*.....*PB 4 8 PGS 44 T0 4 6
OLIVER JEFFREY D k LISA A
27-21-31-512-0000-0350 (HX)
PAD: 415 MORNING BLOSSOM I.N
******* EASTON PARK

SEQ. 0

3,450.12

6,584

2,483.52

6,585

2,487.91

6,586

1,238.46

6,587

850,31

6,588

839.26

6,589

445.28

3, 170.84

6,590

6,591

79.64

6 ,592

319.21

6,593

319.21

6 ,594

6,595

ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

847.56

6 ,596

1,245.09 .6,597

TAXES DUE

SEQ. 0

FAUQUHER RICHARD E 6 CAROLYN S
42.94 6,621
27-21-31-5CC-0D00-0040
PAD: MOORE DR
N 37.5 FT OF LOT 4 BLK D
MYERS KENNETH E
269.54 6,622
27-21-31-5CC-0D00-0300
TAD: DIVISION ST
SADA JAMES R k DONNA M
4,043.27 6,623
27-21-31-5CC-OE0O-O030
PAD: 3016 AIJVFAYA TRI.
SEMINOLE TERRACE REPLAT
SADA JAMES R k DONNA M
595.42 6,624
27-21-31-5CC-OEOO-O04O
PAD: ALAFAYA TRI,
SADA JAMES R k DONNA M
594.42 6,625
27-21-31-5CC-0E00-0150
SADA JAMES R k DONNA M
594.42 6 ,626
27-21-31-5CC-0E00-0160
WHEELER ANITA k WILLIAM K
107.05 6,627
27-21-31-5CC-0F00-0140
PAD: LOWERY DR
LOT 14 (LESS S 40 FT) BLK F
BROWN KENNETH S k GLORIA D
495.00 6,628
2721-31-5CC-0G00-0220
PAD: MOORE DR
LOTS 22 &amp; 23
i
-----------SEC 28 TWP 21 RNG 31
******* REMINGTON PARK
******* PB 38 PGS 74 TO 76
BARNETT GODFREY i JEAN V
4,095.05 6,629
2821-31-503-0000-1030 (HX)
PAD: 332 REMINGTON DR
..... HUNTINGTON PH 2
... **PB 39 PGS 85 k 86
4,348.05 6,630
CARSWELL CHARLES S k CARSWELL
ROBERT Mill k CARSWELL DIANA
28-21-31-504-0000-0370
PAD: 2188 CHANTILLY TER
******‘REMINGTON PARK PH 2
l 4 ft * * * ft ft
••••“ •PB 40 PGS 51 k 52
2,941.59 6,631
COLLINS MICHAEL J k PAULA T
28-21-31-505-0000-1160 (HX)
PAD: 3001 HATTERAS PT
ft ft ft ft ft ft A ft
“ “ •“ CHAPMAN LAKES PH 1
52

PGS

40

k

41

STEPHENSON LAURA I. k
FLANDERS MILTON R
28-21-31-507-0000-0020 (HX)
TAD: 1274 OAKFORD PL
HAKE ROBERT D k ANGELA M
28-21-31-S07-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 1290 OAKFORD PL
******‘CHAPMAN LAKES PH 3
.... *PB 54 PGS 57 i 58
TAJUDF.EN EDDIE R k LISA A
28-21-31-509-0000-0790 (HX)
FAD: 1316 TALL MAPLE LOOP
..... CHAPMAN LAKES PH 4

4,950.05

6,632

5,048.36

6,633

4,537.90

6,634

.......PB 56 PGS 15 s i6

221.61

1,828.66

6 ,598

6,599

4,947.82
PHILLIPS MARK A k DEBRA F.
28-21-31-510-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 2223 WEMBLEY PL
4,590.81
KUNZMAN RONALD W k ELIZABETH C
28-21-31-510-0000-0570 (HX)
PAD: 1385 TALL MAPLE LOOP
5,185.99
LOPEZ JULIO i VERONICA
28-21-31-510-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 1340 TALL MAPLE LOOP
“ •“ “ CYPRESS HEAD AT THE ENCLAVE
. . . . . . * PB

1,497.20

6 ,600

U-*»#»** -ll.—
1,726.30 6 ,601
1,231.27

3,303.93

6 ,602

6,603

**....*rB 4 e PGS 80 &amp; ai

WOLF ROBERT G k JODY G
27-21-31-513-0000-0480 (HX)
PAD: 247 EASTON CIR
MARTINEZ EDGAR k MARINA
27-21-31-513-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 243 EASTON CIR
RUBEL NATHANIEL k NICHOLE
27-21-31-513-0000-0670 (HX)
PAD: 232 EASTON CIR
*....**VILLAGE OF REMINGTON
.......PB 49 PGS 73 s 74
BUSSEK GABRIEI.A G
27-21-31-515-0000-0120 (HX)
PAD: 2861 JOSEPH CIR
TSAKNAKI KATERINA
27-21-31-515-0000-0250 (HX)
TAD: 2783 JOSEPH CIR
REEKIE TODD
27-21-31-515-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 2933 JOSEPH CIR

NAME• PARCEL NUMBER

* * * * * * * PB

1,200.67

May 2, 0. 16. 2001 l*a«C 5 0

1,968.16
1,677.09
1,686.16

6 ,604
6 ,605
6 ,606

2,041.58

6 ,607

2,015.06

6 ,608

2,553.64

6 ,609

98
1,505.39
DIAZ DEREK
27-21-31-516-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 208 BURNSED PL
..... SAWGRASS SUBDIVISION
......*PB 57 PGS 27 k 28
****** *ALL 27-21-31-300-0320-0000
2,105.68
LOOKHOFF PAZ A
27-21-31-517-0000-0390 (HX)
PAD: 232 SAWYERWOOD PL
****** *gBidcE WAY
*.*****PB 59 PGs 12 k 13
1,810.08
BRIDGE DAVID k ANN
27-21-31-518-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 839 ONSLOW AVE
*,*.*..WIND1NG COVE SUBDIVISION
*****..PB 61 PG 52 RECD PB 62 PG 21
...... ALL 27-21-31-300-0160-0000
410.25
RUSH JASON TRUSTEE
FBO
27-21-31-520-0000-0050
PAD: 2359 WINDING CV
410.25
FERNANDEZ TERESA TRUSTEE
FBO
27-21-31-520-0000-0120
PAD: 2303 WINDING CV
594.10
HAROLD DOUG TRUSTEE
FBO
27-21-31-520-0000-0130
PAD: 2294 WINDING CV
409.25
HAMMEN JESSE B
27-21-31-520-0000-0160
PAD: 2318 WINDING CV
******‘SEMINOLE TERRACE REPIAT
*******PB u pc 29
4,595.70
LONETTI INC
27-21-:31-5CC-0A00-0140
PAD: 100 CARRIGAN AVE
LOTS 14 TO 17 BLK A (LESS RD)
255.27
RAMIREZ FLORENCIO k MARIA
27-21-31-5CC-OB00-0100 (HX)
PAD: 2975 BOLAND DR
LOT 10 ♦ S 15 FT OF LOT 9 ♦ .
260. 62
LONETTI INC
27-21-31-5CC-0BO0-O150
PAD: BOLAND DR
1,030, 39
JOHNSON JACK F l GERALDINE M
27-21-31-5CC-OCQ0-0100 (HX)
PAD: 2983 LOWERY DR

6 ,610

6,611

6,612

6,613

6,614

6,615

6,616

6,617

6,618

6.619
6.620

57

PGS

B2 -

6 ,635
6 ,636
6 ,637

86

...... ALL 2821313000130 13A 13C 1 3D *******
3,074.39
OBF.RAI ARVIN K k USHA
2821-31-5PU-0000-1260
PAD':* 5227 SMOKEY WATER I.N
----------- SEC 29 TWP 21 RNG 31RF.DDING SYLVESTER k MARY
64.26
2921-31-300-0190-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2701 W 426
•“ “ “ JAMESTOWN
..... PB 9 PGS 71 t 72
WHITE GLORIA A
733.25
29-21-31-501-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 2681 W 426
LOT 1 S OF LOT 12
215.74
SMITH FRANCES M
29-21-31-501-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 2130 JAMES DR
LOT 3 S OF LOT 12 * LOT 4 ...
13.38
CHURCH ST JAMES A M F.
29-21-31-501-0000-0050
PAD: 2170 JAMES DR
LOT 5 FACING JAMES DRIVE
16.79
CHURCH ROCK HILL
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
29-21-31-501-OOOO-OOAO
407.40
ABERCROMBIE DELZORA F. k
HICKS HELEN B
29-21-31-501-0000-0120
27.90
CHURCH ROCK HILL
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
29-21-31-501-0000-014A
PT LOTS 14 k 15 BEG E COR ...
225.29
DEAN ISABELI.
29-21-31-501-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 3111 SECURITY AVE
1,445.31
STAFFORD DEBORAH B
29-21-31-501-0000-0190
PAD: 3167 SECURITY AVE
S 100 FT OF LOT 19
1,032.10
WILSON JOHN k VIVIAN
29-21-31-501-0000-0250 (HX)
PAD: 1911 SOUTH ST
1 ACRE HOMESTEAD
WILSON JOHN k VIVIAN
29-21-31-501-0000-025A
LOTS 25 k 26 (LESS 1 ACRE ...
MC CALL THELMA G
29-21-31-501-0000-0300
PAD: EAST ST
MIMS SALLY M
29-21-31-501-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 3137 EAST ST
GRANT SENSWEI.LA k
GRANT BRANDY
29-21-31-501-2300-001D
NLY 100 FT OF LOT 1 BLK 23
GRANT SENSWEI.LA k
GRANT BRANDY
29-21-31-501-2300-0020
PAD: 2021 JAMES DR
WILLIAMS PAULETTE H k
SMITH DIANA
29-21-31-501-4000-0040
PAD: 3039 WESTON ST
LOTS 4 1 5 BLK 40
MIMS RAY OR
FLOWERS TASHANNA
29-21-31-501-4000-0110
PAD: 2118 SOUTH ST
“ ••“ •JAMES BENJAMIN SUBD
......PB 6 PG 1
MC CALL THELMA G
29-21-31-502-0000-002A
LOT 2 W OF RY BF.NJ JAMES SUBD
WILLIAMS GREGORY E
29-21-31-502-0000-0110
LOT 11 (LESS SLY 52 FT OF ...
YARNS FRED k GEORGIANE
29-21-31-502-0000-011A
SLY 52 FT OF NLY 111 FT OF ...
.......ALOMA WOODS PH 5
.......PB 53 pcs 11 k 13'
SEDA ALEJANDRO L
29-21-31-504-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 5536 CREPE MYRTLE CIR

6 ,638

6,639

6,640

6,641

6,642

6 ,64 3
6 ,644
6 ,645

6 ,646
6 ,647

6,648

634.76

6,649

633.32

6,650

307.21

6,651

405.69

6,652

553.17

6,653

■ 761.08

6,654

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

JUDKINS BARBARA I.
29-21-31-504-0000-0540 (HX)
TAD: 2779 CYPRESS HEAD TRL
•“ “ CEDAR GLEN OF AI.OMA WOODS
“ “ *PB 57 PGS 71 - 74
•“ “ ALL 29-21-31-300-0290 025F
CAMPBELL-WILLIAMS SUSAN k
JOHNSON IAN
29-21-31-505-0000-0320 (HX)
PAD: 5567 CANTEEN CT
BRYSON ROSEMARY &amp;
FULTON ALISON
29-21-31-505-0000-0500
PAD: 2684 BF.LLEWATER PL
FRALTICCIARDI PHI PIP TRUSTEE
FBO
29-21-31-505-0000-0890
PAD: 2737 BELLEWATER PL
CORTES JUAN k
VALENTIN KARINA
29-21-31-505-0000-0930
PAD: 2753 BELLEWATER PI.
I.ENNAR HOMES INC
29-21-31-505-0000-0970
PAD: 2769 BELLEWATER PI.
•“ “ BEAR STONE
*****PB 58 PGS 49 k 50
SHAFIQ SUFIA
29-21-31-506-0000-0640
PAD: 5671 BEAR STONE RUN
MENDEZ-ANGULO LUZ Z k
ANGULO VLADIMIR
29-21-31-506-0000-0780 (HX)
PAD: 2736 ALOMA OAKS DR
•“ “ ALOMA WOODS PH 4
..... PB 52 PGS 7 k 8
BIDDERS GARY L JR k AMY
2921-31-5UW-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 5545 LIGUSTRUM LOOP
--------- S£C 30 TWP 21 RNG 31
GARI.ANGER JAMES J JR k NANCY B
3021-31-300-002R-0000 (HX)
PAD: 5265 GARI.ANGER TRL
RALPH ROBERT k CYNTHIA M
30-21-31-300-002W-0000
SPRINGER THOMAS E k DIANE P
30-21-31-300-003C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4995 DOUBLE R LN
WHITE ETHEL M
30-21-31-300-004F-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4859 PUBLIX RD
TURNER ROBERT M k MICHELLE A
30-21-31-300-004H-0000
PRETE STEVE k KATHY Y
30-21-31-300-0041-0000
PAD: 48B1 PUBLIX RD
BLACK JAMES B k STEPHANIE B
30-21-31-300-004L-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1800 BROOKS I.N
(2.0 AC)
HII.AI. KHALIL E
30-21-31-300-005D-0000
PAD: 1990 BROOKS LN
HI LAI. KHALIL E
30-21-31-300-005F.-0000
PAD: 1996 BROOKS LN
HII.AL KHALIL E
30-21-31-300-005F-0000
PAD: GABRIFJ.LA LN
SNYDER DAVID k VICTORIA
30-21-31-300-011C-0000
PAD: 2300 RUSTIC PINE TRL
FILOSA PETER
3021-31-300-01 IE-0000
PAD: 2250 RUSTIC PINE TRL
-----------SPG 31 TWP 21 RNG 31
•“ “ “ LITTLE LAKE GEORGIA
..... TERRACE
*******PB 11 PG 49
ALDRICH JAY S k NANCY
3121-31-504-0000-0320 (HX)
PAD: 9790 LAKE GEORGIA DR
LOT 32 (LESS PT IN ORANGE CO)
..... WHEAI.F.Y ACRES
*******PB 10 PG 99
ELLIS MARI.OU J TRUSTEE
FBO
31-21-31-505-0000-0110
PAD: BLOSSOM RD
W 125 FT OF LOTS 11 I 12 * W
KOUSPOS MARIAN I
31-21-31-505-0000-0140
PAD: BLOSSOM RD
W 125 FT OF S 13.35 FT OF .
..... LAKES OF ALOMA
... “ PB 41 PGS 31 TO 33
RUTKOSKY ALBERT E
31-21-31-509-0000-0540 (HX)
PAD: 5398 ENDICOTT PL
“ “ “ •ALOMA BEND TRACT 4
....“ •PB 42 PGS 49 TO 53
CORTES ELLIOT k MARIA
31-21-31-511-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 9977 ALOMA BEND LN
“ “ “ •ALOMA BUSINESS CENTER
“ ***“ PB 59 PGS 3 &amp; 4

SEQ

7]

2,349.46

6 ,660

2,483.72

6,661

2,588.95

6,662

2,686.27

6,663

2,686.27

6 ,664

503.63

6 ,665

5,510.00

6 ,666

4,356.94

6 ,667

2,204.88

6 ,668

984.11

6 ,669

517.81

6 ,670

791.10

6 ,671

2,919.35

6 ,672

20.53

6 ,673

3,819.15

6,674

2,141.71

6,675

1,749.50

6,676

1,357.17

6,677

3,117.23

6 ,678

2,982.13

6 ,679

4,243.35

6 ,6 B0

I *ftftftftfti

95.19

6 ,681

245.56

6 ,682

174.71

6 ,683

1,824.59

6 ,684

1,158.12

6 ,685

0 0 0 *... *
EXPRESS SHOP V INC
13,903.22
31-21-31-512-0000-0030
PAD: 3220 W 426 SR
-----------SEC 32 TWP 21 RNG 31
883.07
ALOMA/DEAN CORP
32- 21-31-300-004A-0000
WINDHAM SUSAN
968.42
32-21-31-300-0220-0000
“ “ “ 'FOXCHASE PH 1
*******PB 32 PGS 72 k 73
1,409.88
KALISH RONALD k KATHRYN
32-21-31-501-0000-0360 (HX)
PAD: 2315 KIMBERWICKE CIR
•“ “ “ FOXCHASE PH 2
••*•*••pB 35 PGS 13 &amp; 14
HEWITT LOUISA
545.36
32-21-31-502-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 2155 MARTINGALE PL
BRUINSMA THOMAS A
1,976.09
32-21-31-502-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 2174 MARTINGALE PL
IRIZARRY IVETTE M k
1,989.48
SANTANA ROBERTO
32-21-31-502-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 2003 KIMBERWICKE CIR
.... *ALOMA WOODS PH 1

6 ,6 8 6

6,687
6,688

6,689

6,690

6,691
6,692

*******PB 47 pGS 47 THpu 49
. . . . . . . P r . AUi A/4A

539.99

6,655

ftftftftftf
t*ft

687,62

6,656

PR A/3B

BLAKE KENNETH ( LINDA
32-21-31-503-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 5848 PINE GROVE RUN
ALOMA/DEAN CORP THE
32-21-31-5O3-0H00-O0O0
PAD; ALOMA WOODS BLVD
TRACT H
“ •“ ••ESTATES AT ALOMA HOODS PH

1

2,358.80

6,693

1,619.32

6,694

*....**

.......PB 48 pGS 41 T0 43

977.76

6,657

107.12

6,658

045.49

6,659

ARTINIAN ARMAND k FLORICA
32-21-31-505-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 5761 ALOMA WOODS BLVD
DOOLEY JOHN M k DEBORAH A
32-21-31-505-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 2964 BAYHF.AD RUN
GENTRY JANICE S
32-21-31-505-0000-0250
PAD: 2984 BAYHEAD RUN
GENTRY JANICE S
32-21-31-505-0000-0260
PAD: 2988 BAYHEAD RUN

4,853.23

6,695

4,652.57

6,696

1,015.23

6,697

1,015.23

6,698

�iKg r.Kyir-Ma

Pago 60

't rtsyMr.J :* r :

May 2, f&gt;. If), 2001

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

T iik H e r a l d

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

OBERAI ARVIN K S, USHA
5,309.19 6,699
32-21-31-505-0000-0390 (HX)
PAD: 2937 BAYHF.AD RUN
...... ESTATES AT AI.OMA WOODS PH
.... **PB 54 PGS 15 THRU 17
GATES JOSEPHINE A
3,881.
32-21-31-5NT-0000-1460 (HX)
PAD: 5809 OAK LAKE TRI,
S1RACUSF MICHAEL J 4 MARIA
4,316.
32-21-31-5NT-0000-1470 (HX)
PAD: 5813 OAIk LAKE TRL
KIM SEUNG H
4,445,
32-21-31-5NT-0000-1510 (HX)
TAD: 5808 OAK LAKE TRL
..... ‘ESTATES AT ALOMA WOODS PH
...... PB 52 PGS 11 4 12
DARLEY JOHN R 4 CYNTHIA
4,251.00 6,703
32-21-31-5UX-0000-0B40 (HX)
PAD: 2904 SAND BLUFF CV
DIVO EDUARDO 4
4,654.87 6,704
POI.ITO-DIVO JESSICA L
3221-31-5UX-0000-0880
PAD: 2888 SAND BLUFF CV
-------------SEC 33 Twp p i RNG 31
*******SOUTH PARK BUSINESS CENTER
...... RE PI.AT
.......PB 39 pGS 2 2 4 23
OWEN FAMILY VENTURES LLC
3,726.21 6,705
3321-31-502-0000-0030
PAD: S ECON CIR
*.**“ *RIVER WALK
.......PB 43 pGS 30 THRU 34
BARRETT JOHN C 4 TONI M
4,890.37 6,706
33-21-31-503-0000-0660 (HX)
TAD: 635 W PALM VALLEY DR
...... *g r e y s t o n f ,
.......pB 59 PGS 93 s 99
i****
*******ALL OF 33-21-31-300-0140-0000
ZURF.IQ HOUSING CO
1,419 ,56 6,707
3321-31-506-0000-0220
PAD: 451 ZURF.IQ PT
-------------SEC 34 TWP 21 RNG 31ADRIATICO JUAN J SR
47.99 6,708
34- 21-31-300-0030-0000
.......F0X RUN

....... PB

18 pG 60

GREENIF.R CHRISTOPHER
34-21-31-504-0000-0090
PAD: 3411 HUNT LN

'

1,945.70

6,709

KONZ PAUL 4 DIANA C F
2', 673.61 6, 710
34-21-31-504-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 3481 HARROW LN
RAMIREZ MARI BEL
1,508.10 6,711
34-21-31-504-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 3461 HARROW LN
COLON MARVIN
1,906.86 6, 712
34-21-31-504-0000-0230
PAD: 3451 HARROW LN
1,557.03 6,713
FERNANDEZ FELIX JR 4 DAI. *
34-21-31-504-0000-0510 (HX)
PAD: 3430 SEMINOLE AVE
....... Hu n t e r s RESERVE A CONDO
.......pB 39 PGS 87 TO 97
1,066.87 6,714
LONETTI LUIGI &amp; SUSAN
34-21-31-505-0100-2040
TAD: 176 RESERVE #204 CIR
1,240.40 6,715
WALKER 4 TUDHOPF, TRUSTEE
FBO #200
34-21-31-505-0200-1080
PAD: 172 RESERVE CIR #108
DOMINGUEZ MARIA T
444.23 6,716
34-21-31-505-1400-1000 (HX)
PAD: 108 RESERVE CIR #100
1,264.89 6,717
PEREZ SERGIO 4
CARDAREI.LI MARIA T
34-21-31-505-1500-1000
PAD: 104 RESERVE CIR #100
...... HUNTERS RESERVE 2 A CONDO
.......PQ 43 PGS 65 T H r u 72
1,239.40 6, 718
FRIDAY MICHAEL D
34-21-31-506-0400-1080
PAD: 164 RESERVE CIR #108
MC LARNON TINA J
1,342.53 6,719
34-21-31-506-0500-2000
PAD: 160 RESERVE CIR #200
F.SPARRA EDWIN C 4 ORTIZ WF.NDY
1,343.53 6,720
URB TAT IBOHITO HC-02
34-21-31-506-2300-2090
PAD: 133 RESERVE CIR #209
******‘HERITAGE OAKS
*******PB 47 PGS 62 4 63
VELEZ-PRINCIPE MAGGIE 4
1,546.29 6,721
PRINCIPE JORGE L
34-21-31-509-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 3612 HERITAGE OAKS CT
....... e a s t p o i n t e
.......PB 5l PGS 80 THRU 90
RIOS OCTAVIO
1,283.01 6,722
34-21-31-511-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 3423 KAYLA CIR
1,704.15 6,723
ALBERTSON CYNTHIA 4 JOEL
34-21-31-511-0000-0600 (HX)
PAD: 3471 KAYLA CIR
......‘CARRIGAN WOODS
.......PB 52 pcs 31 THRU 33
1,892.79 6,724
KHAN FARHAN I
34-21-31-512-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 558 CARRIGAN WOODS TRL
2,075.80 6,725
BOUTON GARY M
3421-31-512-0000-0630 (HX)
PAD: 699 CARRIGAN WOODS TRL
-------------SEC 35 TWP 21 RNG 31
15,448.53 6,726
OLYMPIA DEV GROUP INC
35- 21-31-300-007A-0000
****•• i*
.......BRIGHTON PARK AT CARILLON
.......PB 42 PGS 86 TO 89
3,223.38 6,727
HAYDEN MICHAEL A 4 IRENE E
35-21-H-502-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1518 CARILLON PARK DR
2,835.76 6,728
BARKSDALE JOHN III 4 CYNTHIA
35-21-31-502-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 3556 QUEENSBAY CT
...... HUNTERS STAND AT CARILLON
.... “ PB 42 PGS 90 TO 93
2,736.40 6,729
SWINFORD EDWARD W 4 AMY
35-21-31-503-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1545 HUNTER STAND RUN
3, 185.91 6,730
ASGARAI.I INGRID L A *C/0
C/O GHAFOERKHAN SQABF.RAKHATOEN
35-21-31-503-0000-0470
PAD: 1546 HUNTERS STAND RUN
“ •“ “ WESTHAMPTON AT CARILLON PH L *....
...... PB 42 PGS 98 TO 103
3,119.39 6,731
ANDERSON ROBERT 4 KATHLEEN
35-21-31-505-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 4000 CARNABY DR
2,872.63 6,732
MC CASTLAIN STEPHEN L 4 SHARI
35-21-31-505-0000-0500 (HX)
PAD: 3941 CARNABY DR
.......WESTHAMPTON AT CARILLON PH
...***.PB 4 6 OGS 20 THRU 24
2,624.70 6,733
PETRULIX) ROBERT 4 NANCY
35-21-31-500-0000-0970 (HX)
PAD: 1475 HAMPSTEAD TER
“ •“ “ CARILLON TRACT 301 AT
...... PB 46 PGS 31 THRU 37
2,009,04 6,734
DENOYELI.ES VICTORIA E
35-21-31-509-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 3620 BECONTREE PL
2,496.41 6,735
NEGRON SIXTO 4 AIDA N
35-21-31-509-0000-0520
PAD: 3828 BECONTREE PL
2,523.55 6,736
DELAROSA IVAN &amp;
VALENZUELA CARMEN E
35-21-31-509-0000-1380 (HX)
PAD: 3850 REGENTS WAY
•..... REDBRIDGE AT CARILLON

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

*“ “ “ PB 47 PGS 21 THRU 23
SANCHEZ JORGE 4 DORIS A
35-21-31-510-0000-0150
PAD: 3354 STERLING LAKE CIR
WHITEHEAD PAMEIA M 4
WHITEHEAD JOSEPH M SR
35-21-31-510-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 3418 STERLING LAKE CIR
VANEGAS MARIO A 4 ANA Y
3521-31-510-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 1564 GEMINI CT
------------ SKC jg THP 21 RNG 31PF.NALVER JULIO
3621-31-300-001C-0000
TAD: 3185 OLD LOCKWOOD RD

966.25
2,449.44

2,426.11

6,739

4,578.93

6,740

.... “ WOODLAND ESTATES
. . . . . . * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 64 PARCELS
...... ALSO IN 31-21-32
2,445.34
ALEXANDER JOHN S
36-21-31-3AH-001C-0000
PAD: 2331 RED EMBER RD
SEC 31 TWP 2 IS RGE 32F. BEG ...
7,248.98
AUSBURN ROGER 4 DARCY
36-21-31-3AH-001H-0000 (HX)
PAD: 3173 SCRUB OAK TRL
SEC 31 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
4,102.57
WAXLER IAN R
36-21-31-3AH-001K-0000
PAD: 2500 FAWN RUN
SEC 36 TWP 21S RGE 31E BEG ...
2,219.42
GAL IS ANTHONY L 4 MURIEL 4
GALIS HELAINE M
36-21-31-3AH-002M-0000
PAD: 3132 SCRUB OAK TRL
SEC 31 TWP 2 IS RGE 32E BEG ...
575.53
ATWATER BRUCE A
36-21-31-3AH-002W-0000
PAD: 3149 SCRUB OAK TRL
SEC 31 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
2,299.56
LOWRY THOMAS E
36-21-31-3AH-0170-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2459 FAWN RUN
SEC 36 TWP 21S RGE 31E W 1/2 ..
1,666.12
DUTES GLENNIS &amp; LAW
KAREN A 4 LAW LENNARD
36-21-31-3AH-0350-0000
PAD: RED EMBER RD
SEC 36 TWP 21S RGE 31E BEG ...
...... CARILLON TRACT 105 PH 2 AT
...... PB 47 PGS 39 THRU 41
3,885.02
SPENCER JAMES F. JR 4
JACQUELINE J
36-21-31-501-0000-0860 (HX)
PAD: 3488 FOXTON CT
3,904.05
RIVERA NORMA I 4 ROBERT A
36-21-31-501-0000-0930 (HX)
PAD: 1969 WRF.NFIELD I.N
..... ‘CARILLON TRACT 105 PH 3 AT
......*PB 47 PGS 42 THRU 45
2,869.82
CHIORANDO JOHN
3 6 -21-31-5MB-C000-1170 (HX)
PAD: 2208 WESTBOURNE DR
RUFF STEPHEN M 4 VICTORIA
5,004.01
36-21-31-5MB-0000-1310
PAD: 1974 WRENFIELD LN
------------ SEC 04 TWP 21 RNG 32HENDERSON FAYE O 4
435.54
OLIVER LOWMAN J III
0421-32-300-0040-0000
------------ SEC 05 TWP 21 RNG 32...... GENOVA WOODS SECTION 1
‘**“ “ 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
“ *“ “ 11 PARCELS
1 GUDIS JANICE M
4,810.65
0521-32-301-001B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1963 GENOVA DR
SEC 05 TWP 21S RGE 32E N 330 ...
5,241.72
FREEMAN AI.PHONZAR
05-21-32-301-001F-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1917 GENOVA DR
SEC 05 TWP 2 IS RGE 32E S 330 ...
•“ “ “ FLORIDA GROVES COS 1ST ADD
“ •“ “ TO BLACK HAMMOCK
*****“ PB 2 PG 74
2,472.35
CAMPOS LAURIE I,
05-21-32-5CD-0000-008A (HX)
PAD: 1999 N 426 SR
BEG SW COR LOT 8 RUN N
2,010.12
CENTER RICHARD L
05-21-32-5CD-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 3275 HOWARD AVE
LOT 18 (LESS F. 312.34 FT) 4 ...
3,982.99
MATTHEWS RANDALL B 4 MARY M
05-21-32-5CD-0000-0220 (HX)
TAD: 1715 BARR ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 22
1,595.08
FREEMAN CLEMENTINE
05-21-32-5CD-0000-0460
PAD: WALSH ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 46 FLORIDA ...
4,910.30
STEIN W JEFFRY 4
BEAN DARYL K
05-21-32-5CD-0000-0620 (HX)
PAD: 1800 MARSH ST
E 1/2 OF LOT 62
STEIN W JEFFRY 4
1,599.35
BEAN DARYL K
05-21-32-5CD-0000-062A
PAD: MURPHY ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 62
BRITO WILFREDO 4 JANET
1,331.75
05- 21-32-5CD-0000-065A
PAD: FLORIDA AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 65 (LESS RD)
------------ SEC 06 TWP 21 RNG 32
.......BARRS 1ST ADD TO BLACK
“ “ “ •HAMMOCK
******* PB 2 PG 91
HOWELL JONATHAN A 4 DEBORAH S
2,457.22
0621-32-591-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 3051 HOWARD AVE
E 1/2 OF LOT 1 H W BARRS 1ST ..
HOWELL JONATHAN A 4 DEBORAH S
655.85
06-21-32-501-0000-0020
PAD: HOWARD AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 2 H W BARRS 1ST ..
WARBURTON ARDF.AN T 4 LINDA K
1,611.97
06-21-32-501-0000-008B (HX)
PAD: 1610 BARR ST
ELY 280 FT OF LOT 8 (LESS E ...
.. ..........SEC 10 TWP 21 RNG 32
•“ “ “ COUNTRY ACRES
...... . ACRE DEVELOPMENT
*....**37 pARCELs
HARRISON JOHN B 4 VICKI G
1,694.49
1443 DINGENS AVE
10-21-32-301-0060-0000
PAD: 1199 BOB WHITE TRL
SEC 10 TWP 21S RGE 32E FROM ...
SUAREZ YAMIL O 4 JULIA L
10-21-32-301-0110-0000
PAD: 1100 BOB WHITE TRL
SEC 10 TWP 21S RGE 32E FROM ...
MACINNES STEPHEN M
SADDLEBAG LAKE RESORT
10-21-32-301-0200-0000
PAD: 1389 BOB WHITE TRL
SEC 10 TWP 21S RGE 32E FROM ...
------------ SEC 15 TWP 21 RNG 32.......CHULA viSTA SEC 2
•“ “ “ UNRECORDED PLAT
CROSSMAN STEPHEN C 4 LORI*E
15-21-32-5UL-0000-0010
SEC 15 TWP 21S RGE 32E

SEQ. #

1,611.78

1,7.71.35

942.02

6,741

6,742

6,743

6,744

6,745

6,746

6,747

6,748

6,749

6,752

6,753

6,754

6,755

6,756

6,757

6,758

6,759

6,760

6,761

6,762

6,763

6,764

6,765

6,766

6,767

6,768

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

1,134.29 6,769
STAGG JOHN C III 5 MARY C
15-21-32-5UL-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 1128 GROVEIAND DR
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE. 32E LOT .
1,646.20 6,770
OPPF.R DAVID D JR 4 BARBARA A
15-21-32-5UL-0000-0410 (HX)
PAD: 803 SNOWQUF.EN DR
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE 32E LOT .
G63.35 6,771
CROSSMAN JULIA
15-21-32-5UL-0000-049A
SEC 15 TWP 21S RGE 32E PT OF
2,446.11 6,772
MOHABIR CHANDRNARINE 4 ANJANI
15-21-32-5UL-0000-115A (HX)
PAD: 1432 CIRCLE LN
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE 32.E. PT OF
3,678.37 6,773
FONSECA WILFREDO E S
FONSECA BARBARA I
15-21-32-5UL-0000-2060
PAD: 212 CI.EARVIFW RD
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE 32E LOT .
4,311.60 6,774
CUDEBEC WALTER K
15-21-32-5UL-0000-2300 (HX)
PAD: 222 CI.EARVIFW RD
SEC 15 TWP 21S RGE 32E LOT ,
1,093.43 6,775
JENNINGS GREGORY A 4
1
RADER TAMMIE S
15-21-32-5UL-0000-2340 (HX)
PAD: 246 CLEARVIEW RD
SEC 15 TWP 2 IS RGE 32E LOT .
1,367,54 6,776
GOODRICH RAYMOND P 4 MICHELE D
15-21-32-5UL-0000-2440 (HX)
PAD: 1500 AQUII.LA DR
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE 32E LOT .
571.71 6,777
STANLEY LINDA
15- 21-32-5UL-0000-2550
PAD: AQUII.LA DR
SEC 15 TWP 2IS RGE 32E LOT .
------------ SEC 16 TWP 21 RNG 32
149.64 6,778
WINTERS STEPHEN 4
KING ERIC T
16-21-32-300-003A-0000
PAD: SNOW HILL RD
21.65 6,779
MURPHY ROBERT S 4 KATHLEEN
16-21-32-300-011B-0000
PAD: 2300 SNOW HILL RD
(5 AC)
“ ••“ •OSPREY LAKES PHASE 1
...... PB 60 PGS 38 - 45
. A/6*“ “ “
...... PT 162132 A/9 212132
973.02 6,780
HUNT JAMES W 4 KOLBI L
16-21-32-5QJ-0000-0300
PAD: 534 OSPREY LAKES CIR
770.60 6,781
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
16-21-32-5QJ-0000-0660
PAD: 319 GREY OWL RUN
954.46 6, 782
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
16-21-32-5QJ-0000-0670 ■
PAD: 325 GREY OWL RUN
770.60 6,783
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
16-21-32-5QJ-0000-0690
PAD: 337 GREY OWL RUN
770.60 6, 784
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
16-21-32-5QJ-0000-0770
PAD: 330 GREY OWL RUN
770,60 6,785
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC16-21-32-5QJ-000 0-07 90
PAD: 318 GREY OWL RUN
770.60 6, 786
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
16- 21-32-5QJ-0000-0800
PAD: 312 GREY OWL RUN
_
------------ SEC 17 TWP 21 RNG 321 _ _
962.54 6,787
STALEY MICHAEL M
1721-32-300-003A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1585 WILLINGHAM RD ..* t,
*** -»♦ -f* ••f
1,017.94 6, 788
C A R S O N R O D G E R A &amp; SHAWNA
17-21-32-300-004C-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1200 WILLINGHAM RD
798.13 6, 789
FOWLER JOYCE M H
17-21-32-300-004E-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1176 WILLINGHAM RD
646.82 6,790
JOHNSON JUDY
17-21-32-300-006H-0000
PAD: WILLINGHAM RD
.......
“ •“ “ SANCTUARY THASE 1 VILIAGE 4
..... *PB 58 PGS 85 THRU 90
997.15 6,791
SANCTUARY-OVIEDO l.P THE
17-21-32-5QA-0000-2010
PAD: 3360 HEIRLOOM ROSE PI.
------------ SEC 18 TWP 21 RNG 32
•“ “ “ WILLINGHAM ACRES
* &lt; * * . * . 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
“ * “ “ 6 PARCELS
4,421.68 6,*792
GILVIN ANN MARIE 4 BRYAN G
18- 21-32-301-0060-0000
PAD: 2010 WILLINGHAM RD
SEC 18 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
.......
“ •“ “ SANCTUARY PHASE 1 VILIJ4GE 5
.......PB 58 PGS 54 _ 59
...... PT OF 17-21-32-300-0040-0 100 .... .
5,268.44 6,793
HERBERT WILLIAM R 4 TONI
18-21-32-5PX-0000-2380
PAD: 3239 OPEN MEADOW PL
------------ SRC 19 TWP 21 RNG 32
*..... RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS lIN 2 *******
.......PB 44 PGS 59 T0 6 4
I.AUREANO I.AURENE L
3,495.98 6,794
19-21-32-501-0000-3180
PAD: 2372 PINEBROOK CT
WILLIAMS DENVER R
19-21-32-501-0000-3410 (HX)
PAD: 2499 TOMMYS TURN
SANTIAGO SANDRA
19-21-32-501-0000-3610 (HX)
PAD: 2544 COACHBRIDGE CT
SANTIAGO CARLOS M 4 LOURDES M
19-21-32-501-0000-3950 (HX)
PAD: 1219 TWIN RIVERS BI.VD
LEON LISA
19-21-32-501-0000-3980 (HX)
PAD: 2993 HUNTERS LN
“ •“ “ RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS 1UN
.......PB 46 PCS 3 THRU 7
W1TTKOP MAUREEN A
19-21-32-503-0000-5760 (HX)
PAD: 1360 TWIN RIVERS BI.VD
BISSOONDIAL DINESH A 4 CAPMEN
19-21-32-503-0000-7460 (HX)
PAD: 3001 WOLFE CT
.... **RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS IUN
.... **PB 46 PGS 83 4 85
BROZZO MICHAEL 4 MEI.ODIE
19-21-32-504-0000-6450 (HX)
PAD: 1575 BAY CLUB RD
“ “ “ •SANCTUARY PHASE 2 VILLAGE 9
.......PB 02 p g s 47 THRU 54
.......PT 17-21-32-300-0110-0000
SANCTUARY-OVIEDO LP THE
19-21-32-506-0000-3170
PAD: 3392 GERBER DAISY I.N
SANCTUARY-OVIEDO LP THE
19-21-32-506-0000-3300
PAD: 3444 GERBER DAISY I.N
SANCTUARY-OVIEDO LP THE
19-21-32-506-0000-4190
PAD: 4153 HEIRLOOM ROSE PL
“ “ •“ RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS IUN
•“ “ “ PB 44 PGS 54 TO 58
HUSER JOHN E
19-21-32-5LG-0000-0050
PAD: 1016 COUNTRY COVE CT
GILLO RONALD J 4
MORALES JENNY
19-21-32-51X3-0000-1280 (HX)
PAD: 1601 R1VEREDGE RD
“ •••“ RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS UN
.....*.PG 46 pcs 67 THRU 69

1,763.08

6,795

2,202.77

6,796

1,587.50

6,797

1,549.35

6,798

3B*******
1,931.33

6,799

1,539.49

6,800

4B“ “ “ *
1,559.22

6,801

.......

370.29

6,802

370.29

6,803

326.38

6,804

1 “ “ »•*
2,288.98

6,805

1,369.26

6,806

3A*

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NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

Tiik llrn ii)
TAXES DUE

RAMBO MICHAEL K
19-21-32-5LS-0000-1570 (HX)
PAD: 2050 CROSSCREEK CT
DU BOSQ EDWARD &amp; SARAH A
19-21-32-5LS-0000-2290
PAD: 1664 RIVEREDGE RD
MILLER MICHAEL J
19-21-32-5LS-0000-2450 (HX)
PAD: 169B RIVEREDGE RD
.......LIVE OAK RESERVE UNIT ONE

SEQ. #

1,497.24

6,807

2,363.79

6,808

1,130.19

6,809

TAXES DUE

CHURCH CORNERSTONE OF ORLANDO
FLORIDA INC
20-21-32-301-0040-0000
PAD: WILLINGHAM DR
SEC 20 TWP 2IS RGE 32E
****** *I.AKE LENELLE WOODS
.......pD 37 pGS 67 TO 69

1,543.21

LONETTI LUIGI £ SUSAN

2,475.18

SEQ .

»

6 ,852

6 ,853

20-21-32-501-0000-0110 (HX)

. . . . . . . pa s g pGS 70 _ 05

...... PT 19-21-32-300-0050-0000 £
BLESSING GARY M
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 3300 RED ASH CIR
MEDINA DAVID £
ZELAYA MARTA P
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 3338 RED ASH CIR
PREECE FREDERICK J £ TRACY P
19-21-32-5PM-0000-04 40
PAD: 3378 RED ASH CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0780
PAD: 3400 DEER OAK CIR
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0790
PAD: 3637 DEER OAK CIR
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0800
PAD: 3633 DEER OAK CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0820
PAD: 3625 DEER OAK CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-OQ00-0B40
PAD: 3617 DEER OAK CIR
GREER JAMES A
19-21-32-5PM-0000-0860
PAD: 3609 DEER OAK CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1120
PAD: 3405 DEER OAK CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1130
PAD: 3401 DEER OAK CIR
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1150
PAD: 3632 DEER OAK CIR
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1160
PAD: 3628 DEER OAK CIR
STRATEGIC CAPITAL RESOURCES
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1170
PAD: 3624 DEER OAK CIR
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
SUITE 250
19-21-32-5PM-0000-1180
PAD: 3616 DEER OAK CIR
..... *LIVE OAK RESERVE UNIT TWO
*..... . 61 PGS 32 - 38
.... * *PT 30-21-32-A/l PT 202132 A/
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3090
PAD: 2230 OAK SHADOW CT
YOUNG GARY A &amp; JULIA A
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3110 *
PAD: 2310 BUR OAK CT
ENGLE HOMES/ORLANDO INC
19-21-32-5Qr-0000-3130
PAD: 2300 BUR OAK CT
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3140
PAD: 3400 DIAMOND LEAF LN
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3150
PAD: 3410 DIAMOND LEAF LN
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3260
PAD: 3520 DIAMOND LEAF LN
HENDERSON FRANK L &amp; ALLISON G
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3300
PAD: 3560 DIAMOND LEAF LN
OLLIVER PATRICK L £ AMY L
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3330
PAD: 2321 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3380
PAD: 2301 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3410
PAD: 2289 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3440
PAD: 2275 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3450
PAD: 2267 FOLIAGE OAK TER
CYMERAN ROBERT &amp; CATHERINE R
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3470
PAD: 2255 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3550
PAD: 2246 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3570
PAD: 2254 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-3790
PAD: 2332 FOLIAGE OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-4120
PAD: 3531 DIAMOND LEAF LN
SHEFRANS PAUL L 4 CHERYL M
19-21-32-5QP-0000-4130
PAD: 3541 DIAMOND LEAF LN
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-4190
PAD: 3558 OVERCUP OAK DR
THOMPSON GLEN M £ STACEY O
19-21-32-5QP-0000-4290
PAD: 2435 JUNE OAK CT
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-0000-4310
PAD: 2440 JUNE OAK CT
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QP-00Q0-4330
PAD: 2420 JUNE OAK CT
.......LIVE OAK RESERVE UNIT TWO
.......FIRST AMENDMENT
...... . 62 PGS 45 £ 46
TOUSA HOMES INC
19-21-32-5QV-0000-3680
PAD: 2292 FOLIAGE OAK TERR
WELCH JOSHUA C £ AUDREY M
19-21-32-5QV-0000-3770
PAD: 2324 FOLIAGE OAK TERR
.......RIVERSIDE AT TWIN RIVERS UN
. ....... 52 PGS 4 THRU 6
LUGO MARGARITA C £
DAVILA JOSE M
19-21-32-5UV-0000-5300 (HX)
PAD: 2280 COOLBROOK CT
VEGA LOUIS £ MARIA
19- 21-32-5UV-0000-5480 (HX)
PAD: 3100 TOWN £ COUNTRY RD
------------ SEC 20 TWP 21 RNG 32SI MMONS EVERETT A
20- 21-32-300-0120-0000 (HX)
PAD: 800 419 SR
. . . . . . HARNEY MANOR
. . . . . . *5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
..... .
PARCELS

NAME•PARCEL NUMBER

3,384,53

6,810

3,996.19

6,811

4,236.22

6,812

871.43

6 ,813

4,784.33

6 ,814

4,304.33

6 ,815

PAD: 321 LAKE LENELLE DR
BROWN KEVIN £ JOAN
631.54
20- 21-32-501-0000-0190
PAD: LAKE LENELLE DR
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4,354.03
21- 21-32-300-001A-0000
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PAD: 757 KYLE CT
FOSTER ERNESTINE J
1*579.04
21-21-32-300-001B-0000
PAD: KYLE CT
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
111.01
21-21-32-300-005M-0000
SAYRE ROBERT W £ EDITH E
225.24
21-21-32-300-011C-0000
...... LAKE CRESCENT SUBD

.......PB

871.43

871.43

6 ,816

6 ,817

5,431.68

6,818

871.43

6 ,B19

871.43

6 ,820

5,715.88

6 ,B21

4,310.86

6,822

6,086.06

6 ,823

871.43

6 ,824

16**...
399.38

6 ,825

399.38

6 ,826

399.38

6 ,827

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320.49
320.49
320.49

6 ,828

6,829
6 ,830

320.49

6 ,831

320.49

6,832

320.49

6 ,833

320.49

6 ,834

320.49

6,835

320.49

6,836

320.49

6,837

320.49

6,838

320.49

6,839

320.49

6 ,840

320.49

6 ,841

320.49

6,842

320.49

6,843

320.49

6,844

320.49

6 ,845

320.49

320.49
320.49

6 ,846

6,847
6 ,848

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1,740.43

2,203.35

6,849

6,850

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6,851

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6 ,854

6 ,855

6,856
6,857
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COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
21-21-32-501-0000-0090
PAD: LAKE CRESCENT DR
PT OF LOT 9 DESC AS BEG NE ...
COUGHLIN SHAWN P
21-21-32-501-0000-0210
PAD: LAKE CRESCENT DR
KALLBERG BENJAMIN
21-21-32-501-0000-0220
PAD: 309 JACOBS TRL
......‘TRAILS UNIT 1
.......pjj 62 PGS 59 - 64
***....ALL 21-21-32 A/5G A/5F £ PT
MARONDA HOMES INC OF FLORIDA
21-21-32-505-0000-0310
PAD: 669 RED PEPPER LOOP

259.20

6 ,859

447.98

6 ,860

447.98

6 ,861

COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
21-21-32-505-0000-1380
PAD: 233 ORGANZA Pl.
...... NORTH CHULUOTA
...... PB 2 PGS 54 TO 58
NEWMAN EARL W £ WANDA J
C/O JANET ALEXANDER
21-21-32-5CF-0700-0040 (HX)
PAD: 341 E 1ST ST
ARCE JENNIFER
21-21-32-5CF-0900-0070
PAD: 111 E 1ST ST
BLAIR DARREN S
21-21-32-5CF-0C00-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 115 LANGFORD DR
LOTS 8 £ 9 (LESS RD) DLK C
MILLER ERNEST E
21-21-32-5CF-0E00-0040
PAD: LINCOLN ST
MILLER ERNEST E
21-21-32-5CF-0F00-0050
PAD: LINCOLN AVE
MILLER ERNEST E
21-21-32-5CF-0F00-0120
PAD: DOUGLAS AVE
JACOBS KEVIN W £ STACEY A £
JACOBS JOHN W £ CAROL M
21-21-32-5CF-0G00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 100 DOUGLAS AVE
LOTS 1 £ 2 BLK G
HALL KIMBERLEY

381.44

G, 863

563.26

6 ,864

1,090.20

6 ,865

603.47

6 ,866

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381.44 6 ,862

45.20

6,867

45.20

6, 868

45.20

6 ,869

1,326.27

6 ,870

88.37

PAD: STEVENS AVE
LOTS 2 1 + 2 2 BLK I
BAILEY EDWARD A

6,871
T +•fnt*

21-72 1-i32-^CF-0100-0210

848.90

21-21-32-5CF-0J00-0120 (HX)
PAD: 181 LANGFORD DR
LOTS 1 2 + 1 3 BLK J
QUINTANA SHERRY L
1,069.76
21-21-32-5CF-0J00-0180 (HX)
PAD: 136 STEVENS AVE
ALL LOT 18 £ W 1/2 OF LOT 19 ...
MOSS GEORGE £ BARBARA
55.23
2 1-21-32-5CF-1100-0080
LOTS 8 9 £ 10 S OF SR 419 ...
1,404.84
MOSS GEORGE L £ BARBARA L
21-21-32-5CF-1100-0110
PAD: 139 W 419 CR
LOTS 1 1 + 1 2 (LESS RD) BLK 11
KREVER MARTIN S £ TINA M
89.04
21-21-32-5CF-1100-0170
LOTS 17 18 £ 19 W OF SR 419 ...
836.29
GREISSING DONALD OR
GREISSING REGENHA
21-21-32-5CF-1500-0090 (HX)
PAD: 201 E 2ND ST
434.60
SLAYTON BONNIE J
21-21-32-5CF-200Q-0050 (HX)
PAD: 430 E 2ND ST
979.30
COLON LUIS H £
LUNA SYLVIA E L
21-21-32-5CF-2000-0090 (HX)
PAD: 295 AVENUE F
612.39
BAKER JAMES R £ PATRICIA A
21-21-32-5CF-2000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 451 E 3RD ST
1,107.42
CARPENTER JOHN JR £ CHAUN5EY 1
21-21-32-5CF-2300-0150
PAD: 151 E 3RD CT
SHAW MARLENE J
180.66
21-21-32-5CF-2600-0150
PAD: W 3RD AVE
E 50 FT OF LOT 15 BLK 26
463.92
KENNEDY MAXINE
330 E 3RD ST .
21-21-32-5CF-3100-0050 (HX)

6 ,872

6 ,873

6 ,874
6 ,875

6 ,876
6 ,877

6 ,878
6 ,879

6 ,880
6 ,881
6 ,882

6,883

PAD: 330 E 3RD ST
LUCZAK JULIA A
21-21-32-5CF-3100-0140 (HX)

920.09

6 ,884

PAD: 361 E 4TH ST
BROWN EUGENE L £ KAY F

509.28

6 ,885

21-21-32-5CF-3200-0040 (HX)
PAD: 440 E 3RD ST
LESTER HELEN S
21-21-32-5CF-3400-0040 (HX)
PAD: 540 E 4TH ST
LONG ROBERT C JR
21-21-32-5CF-3400-0100 (HX)
PAD: 511 E 5TH ST
RIEPE RANDY E
21-21-32-5CF-3500-0010 (HX)
PAD: 470 E 4TH ST
RAMOS DEBORAH J
21-21-32-5CF-3500-0090 (HX)
PAD: 401 E 5TH ST
ARES GILFREDO II
21-21-32-5CF-4000-0140
PAD: 6 TH AVE
KING WILLIAM A
21-21-32-5CF-4300-0110 (HX)
PAD: 321 E 6 TH ST
CODERRE MARK E £ PATRICIA
21-21-32-5CF-4700-0090
PAD: E 7TH ST
CODERRE MARK E £ PATRICIA
21-21-32-5CF-4700-0100 (HX)
PAD: 431 CENTER ST
THOMAS T TUCK INC £
MORSKI LUDOMIL W ET AL
21-21-32-5CF-5000-001A
PAD: LAKE DR
E 1/2 OF LOT 1 BLK 50

572.67

6 ,886

599.31

6,887

750.63

6,888

597.90

6,889

218.78

6,890

1,165.65

6,891

267.96

6,892

TAXES DUE

NAME -PARCEL NUMBER

1,559.52

6,895

2,722.31

6 ,896

143.85

6,897

CORDOVA GLADYS T £
CORDOVA EFRAIN T
21-21-32-5CF-5200-0190
PAD: 130 7TH ST W
LOT 19 + W 1/2 OF LOT 20
CORDOBA GLADYS T
21-21-32-5CF-5200-0210
PAD: 110 7TH ST W
LOT 21 + E 1/2 OF LOT 20
OCASIO CARLOS M £
SAEZ WALF.5KA
21-21-32-5CF-5500-0160
PAD: 180 W 8 TH ST
ALL LOT 16 £ W 12.9 FT OF ..
FONSECA ULFREDO H £ BLANCA S
21-21-32-5CF-5600-0010
PAD: W 7TH ST
LOTS 1 £ 2 BLK 56
LOVERN TERESA L £
LOVERN JAMIE J
21-21-32-5CF-6600-0010 (HX)
PAD: 157 E 9TH ST
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
21-21-32-5CF-6800-006B
PAD: 945 S 419 CR
PT OF LOTS 6 ‘J £ 8 £ VACD ST
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-6900-0030
PAD: 5 434 SR
LOTS 3 £ 4 BI.K 69
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-6900-0160
PAD: E BTH ST
LOTS 16 TO 22 BLK 69
JOHNSON ROBERT CIII £ PAM K
21-21-32-5CF-7000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 251 W BTH ST
LOTS 3 TO 6 (I.ESS W 35 FT OF
JOHNSON ROBERT C III £ PAM K
21-21 -32-5CF-7000-0110
PAD: W 9TH ST
LOTS 11 12 13 £ 14
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-7000-0150
LOTS 15 £ 16
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-7100-0010
PAD: 9TH AVE
LOTS 1 2 3 4 5 £ 6 BLK 71
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-7100-0110
PAD: 10TH ST
LOTS 11 12 13 14 15 £ 16 BLK
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-7200-0050
, LOTS 5 6 7 £ 8
COMMERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
21-21-32-5CF-7300-001R
PAD: 965 S 419 SR
PT OF LOTS 1 £ 2 £ VACD ST .
ENGI.ER ROBERT I. £
ENGLER A DORTHELL
21-21-32-5CF-7500-0010
PAD: BOO TROPICAL AVE
ALL LOT 1 £ S 36 FT OF LOT 2
ENGLER ROBERT L £
ENGLER A DORTHELL
21-21- 32-5CF-7500-0020
N 28 FT OF LOT 2 £ ALL LOT 3
COLON HECTOR £ YOLANDA
21-21-32-5CF-8300-0110
PAD: 126 E 11TH ST
ALBRITTON JAMES
21-21-32-5CF-B600-0050 (HX)
PAD: 155 1OTH ST
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-B600-0080
PAD: 1OTH ST
LOT B BLK 86
GORE CARSON I) £ NANCY N
21-21-32-5CF-8600-0120 (HX)
PAD: 150 W 11TH ST
LOTS 12 13 14 15 £ 16 (LESS
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-B700-0080
PAD: 1OTH ST
LOT 8 (LESS W 50 FT) BLK 87
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-8700-008A
W 50 FT OF LOT 0 BLK 87
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C/O CHRISTINE M VOIGT SUCC TR
21-21-32-5CF-8800-0110

1,888,24

6 ,898

1,619.56

6 ,899

2,558.54

6 ,900

297.32

6 ,901

1,728.52

6 ,902

1,468.74

6 ,903

404.60

6 ,904

925.00

6 ,905

1,847.57

6 ,906

798.92

6 ,907

401.46

6 ,908

481.94

6 ,909

481.94

6 ,910

206.18

6 ,91 1

1,690.99

6 ,91?

360.44

6 ,913

359.44

6 ,914

468.84

6 ,915

418.77

6 ,916

216.97

6,917

1,692.58

6 ,918

252.33

6,919

92.34

6,920

79.41

6 ,921

SCHNEGG EDGAR
21-21-32-5CG-0100-0010
PAD: JEFFERSON AVE
LOT 1 BLK 1 (LESS PART IN ..
SCHNEGG EDGAR
21-21-32-5CG-0100-0020
PAD: JEFFERSON AVE
LOT 2 (LESS PART IN LOTS 1 +
POTTS WILLIAM D JR £ SHAWNDA
21-21-32-5CG-0100-0040
PAD: STEVENS AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 1 REPLAT
PATEL MUKESH £
PATEL MILAN
21-21-32-5CG-0400-0000
PAD: 670 S 419 CR
BLK 4 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN W
JACOBS MAURICE W £
SMITH PAMELA J
21-21-32-5CG-0700-0120 (HX)
PAD: 51 E 3RD CT
BLACK VICTORIA E £ MELVIN
21-21-32-5CG-1100-0020 (HX)
PAD: 160 3RD CT
LOT 2 £ 1/2 VAC ST ON S BLK
HOWARD BRIAN R £ MICHELLE R
21-21-32-5CG-1100-0080 (HX)
PAD: 301 AVENUE C
LOT 8 £ 1/2 OF VACD ST ON S
VISUAL ARTS PRODUCTIONS INC
21-21-32-5CG-1400-0040
LOT 4 BLK 14 (LESS PART IN .
..... ESTATES ON LAKE MILLS

10.48

6,922

9.93

6,923

117.06

6,924

13,148.23

6,925

503.44

6 ,926

710.50

1
6 ,927

673.26

6,928

38.91

6,929

MARTIN LAMAR E
21-21-32-5CF-5000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 121 E 7TII ST
LOTS 5 + 6 BLK 50
SCHERKER MELODIE M
21-21-32-5CF-5200-0060
PAD: 611 S 419 CR
LOTS 6 7 £ 8 BLK 52
HAKIMIAN ALAIN £
MAZRAEH MAX
21-21-32-5CF-5200-0120
PAD: W 6 TH ST

6,893

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DOVE BLDRS OF CENTRAL FLA INC
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0010
PAD: 826 MILLS ESTATE PL
HUDSON MORGAN LAND HOLDINGS
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0120
PAD: 701 MILLS ESTATE PL

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4,267.50

6,931

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NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

6,932

4,267.50

6,933

1,143.28

6,934

4,451.36

6,935

1,327.13

6 ,936

1,178.82

6,937

994.97

6 ,938

1, 143.28

6 ,939

1,327.13

6 ,940

......
.......

.......
1,857.13

2

PAD: 132 RIVERWOODS DR
SEC 32 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
MILI.NER PHILIP E
32-21-32-3AQ-003R-0000
SEC 32 TWP 21S RGE 32E E ...
POUR FARAMARZ S 4
LOPEZ ANTONIO
32-21-32-3AQ-003U-0000
PAD: OLD RIVER TRL
SEC 32 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
DOUGHERTY HOWARD R JR 4 DELIA
32-21-32-3AQ-006A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1708 OLD RIVER TRL
SEC 31 TWP 21S RGE 32E FROM ...

PAGAN STEVEN J 4
KELLEY JULIE L
32-21-32-3AQ-010A-0000
SEC 31 TWP 2IS RGE 32E BEG ...
ASBURY JAMES
32-21-32-3AQ-013A-0000
31 TWP 21 S RGE 32E BEG ...
BUTLER ROBIN TRUSTEE
FBO
32- 21-32-3AQ-0200-0000
SEC 32 TWP 21S RGE 32E W 220 ...
------------ SEC 33 TWP 21 RNG 32-

SEQ. f

4,267.50

351,329.55

6,972

6,944

6,945

6,946

6,947

6 ,948

1,579.04

6,973

805.97

6 ,974

6 ,975

750.12

6 ,976

719.43

6,977

301.83

6 ,978

620.57

6 ,979

6,949

1,272.32

MAENSIVU JUHA 4 MAUREEN
6,950

6,951
6,952
6 ,953

6,954

6 ,955

413.08

6 ,956

6 ,957

6,958
6 ,959

6,960

5,055.19
34-21-32-502-0000-0620 (HX)
PAD: 820 N BELFAST PL
.•...•PICKETT DOWNS UNIT 2
‘" " • P B 32 PGS 9 TO 13
3,684.07 6;990
McNEIL WALTER E 4 MELISSA H
3421-32-5HP-0000-1010 (HX)
PAD: 1625 SABOFF WAY
----------- SEC 35 TWP 21 RNG 321,027.70 6,991
BURDETTE DOUGLAS P
3521-32-300-0050-0000
‘" " • J A C K S O N ESTATES
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..*•*.6 p a r c e l s
3,459.68 6,992
POSLIFF GEORGE W JR 4
WEAVER SUSAN A
35-21-32-302-001A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2570 CURRYVILLE RD
SEC 35 TWP 2IS RGE 32E
.... *•LAKE PICKET ESTATES
*******5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 48 PARCELS
" " " • A L S O IN 36-21-32
2,994.00 6,993
FUNK MICHAEL D 4 SUZANNE D
35-21-32-3AK-003T-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2425 MILLS CREEK RD
SEC 35 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ..
2,478.12 6,994
SATTLER LOUIS S
35-21-32-3AK-004B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2441 MILLS CREEK RD
SEC 35 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ..
.......piCKETT DOWNS UNIT 4
.......pB 37 PGS 83 TO 87
1,032.39
CASEL GLEN R
35-21-32-501-0000-1930
PAD: WASSUM TRL
925.23
GUARDADO ALFREDO
35-21-32-501-0000-1940

PAD: WASSUM TRL
STEVENS RICKY L 4 SHARON

181.00

********

495.87

6,964

1,127.51

6 ,965

645.81

6 ,966

652.51

6,967

1,203.00

2,956.94

56.75

71.89

6 ,968

6,969

6,970

6,971

2, 854
35-21-32-501-0000-2240 (HX)
PAD: 2361 WASSUM TRL
MOSS GEORGE L 4 BARBARA L
792.
35-21-32-501-0000-2370
PAD: WARNER DR
********
.......p1CKETT DOWNS UNIT 3
...... PB 32 PGS 14 TO 16
629.65 6,999
GIZA CHRISTOPHER J 4 SANDRA T
3521-32-5HQ-0000-1570
PAD: PICKETT DOWNS DR
------------ SEC 36 TWP 21 RNG 32------WHITAKER BRENDA J 4 JESSE D
1,132 59 7,000
36-21-32-300-0010-0000
PAD: 3462 CURRYVILLE RD
(30 AC)
FARRAR SHARON R
1,144 37 7,001
36-21-32-300-010A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2801 PANDORA LN
------------ SEC 25 TWP 19 RNG 30.......SANFORD TOWN OF

.......PB

i

pGS 5 6 T0 64 + 112

..... *113 115 116 ♦ 117
273.97
BLUNT CHARLOTTE R 4 GLOVER
KENNETH C ET AL PER REPS
25-19-30-5AG-1001-0010
PAD: 802 SANFORD AVE (2002 TAX)
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
497.86
SIMPSON DAVID
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0070
PAD: 1007 LOCUST AVE (2002 TAX)
LOT 7 BLK 12 TR E TOWN OF ...
------------ SEC 30 TWP 19 RNG 3086.69
FOX MARGARET D ET AL
30-19-30-300-0140-0000
(2002 TAX)
------------ SEC 34 TWP 19 RNG 30*" •"•LINC O L N HEIGHTS SEC 1
• " " " P B 13 PG 99
689.91
SMITH EARLE E SR 4 SHEILA M
34-19-30-502-0100-0430 (HX)
PAD: 2111 W AIRPORT BLVD (2002 TAX)
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9,000

9,001

9,002

9,003

19-30-506-0000-0250

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9,005

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PAD: 208 W 17TH ST (2002 TAX)
LOT 25 + W 15 FT OF LOT 24
------------ SEC 30 TWP 19 RNG 31---------•••••••HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
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916.16
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3,288.16

865.85 6 ,980
33-21-32-300-010F-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2036 LAKEVIEW AVE
RAMNARINE ANNE S 4 YOGENDRA P
481.12 6 ,981
33-21-32-300-010G-0000
• " " " L A K E PICKET WOODS
******* *
...... 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
...... . PARCELS
ASHBY ANNE L 4
2,339.05 6 ,982
ASHBY FREDERICK J
3321-32-301-0280-0000 (HX)
PAD: 132 BIG OAK BEND
SEC 33 TWP 21S RGE 32E BEG ...
-SEC 34 TWP 21 RNG 32‘PICKETT DOWNS
...... PB 29 PGS 19 TO 21
3,002.83 6 ,983
FONSECA ULFREDO H 4 BLANCA S
3421-32-501-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 2560 MOUNT ROYAL PL
3,457.37 6 ,984
BURDETTE DOUGLAS P 4 ELAINE P
34-21-32-501-0000-0280 (HX)
PAD: 1236 GALLANT FOX WAY
4,408.88 6 ,985
ARIES KATHLEEN R
34-21-32-501-0000-0700 (HX)
PAD: 1238 WHIRLAWAY LN
6,268.65 6 ,986
HARRIS PAUL P 4 DEBORAH L
34-21-32-501-0000-0730 (HX)
PAD: 1452 SULTAN CIR
983.30 6,987
BURNS DALE
34-21-32-501-0000-0770
PAD: ECLIPSE PL
' " " K I L L A L O E BY THE LAKE
" " • P B 42 PGS 37 TO 40
WEBSTER SHANNON M
34-21-32-502-0000-0420
PAD: 900 S BELFAST PL

2,137.60

19-30-514-0000-0330

PAD: 1420 ROOSEVELT AVE (2002 TAX)
------------ SEC 36 TWP 19 RNG 30--------" • " " S A N F O R D HEIGHTS
.......pB 2 PG 63
......
STADDEN ERNEST R 4 EVELYN E
1,514.36
36-

HENDLF.Y REESE J 4 FAY V

6,943

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
HOLLEY ARVESTER 4 BETTY J

3321-32-300-0080-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1925 1ST AVF,

....... p l a t

■j

"•""RIVER WOODS
" " • " 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
....... 69 PARCELS ALSO IN SEC 31
THORNE A JEANETTE 4
THORNE DANIEL J 4 CARLENE M
32-21-32-3AQ-001G-0000 (HX)

NUNNERY GEORGE W 4 MARY L

899.31
WIEDERMAN ALINA
22-21-32-5UI-0200-0250
PAD: OVERLOOK DR
SEC 22 TWP 21S RGE 32E LOT ...
2,751.67
WINTERS STEPHEN W
22-21-32-5UI-0200-0280 (HX)
PAD: OVERLOOK DR
SEC 22 TWP 215 RGE 32E LOT ...
2,084.38
MALONE RALPH III 4 DEBBIE
22-21-32-5UI-0300-0040 (HX)
PAD: 900 BRUMLEY RD
SEC 22 TWP 2 IS RGE 32E LOT 4 .
1,189.07
VINACKE ALAN R 4 MICHAEL S
22-21-32-5UI-0400-0060
PAD: 105 OVERLOOK DR
SEC 22 TWP 2 IS RGE 32E
922.39
RUMPEL BARBARA W
22-21-32-5UI-GC02-0000
PAD: 133 OVERLOOK DR
SEC 22 TWP 2 1S RGE 32E
------------ SEC 26 TWP 21 RNG 32-------.......CURRYVILLE ESTATES
****
...... 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 20 PARCELS ****
‘" " " A L S O IN 35-21-32
****
GIRARD DAVID P 4 MICHELE M i
1,974.!
GIRARD MICHAEL L
26-21-32-3AJ-002K-0000
PAD: CURRYVILLE RD
SEC 35 TWP 2 1S RGE 32E NE ...
• " " " C U R R Y V I L L E WOODS
**"
2,431.36
CRAWLEY DAVID i JERI W
26-21-32-3AR-001E-0000
PAD: 1860 CADENCE CT
SEC 26 TWP 21S RGE 32E
------------ SEC 27 TWP 21 RNG 32'
2,527,93
REYES ED M i
REYES ERLINDA M
2721-32-300-0030-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1599 LAKE MILLS RD
89.89
REYES ED M i ERLINDA M
27-21-32-300-003C-0000
693.15
FORE DAVID i DIANA M
27-21-32-300-0050-0000
PAD: 1508 LAKE MILLS RD
1,059.38
FORE DAVID i DIANA M
2721-32-300-005B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1508 LAKE MILLS RD
------------ SEC 28 TWP 21 RNG 32
1,063.09
ARNDT TERRY
2821-32-300-005B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 665 LAKE MILLS RD
" " • " L A K E MILLS SHORES
..... *PB 11 PGS 14 + 15
439.10
ATKINSON NANCY H
28-21-32-501-0B00-0150
PAD: MlLLSHORE DR
1,249,31
CRAIG ROBERT T 4 JUDITH M
28-21-32-501-0D0O-O12O (HX)
PAD: 825 NOCTURNE DR
469.64
PEREZ GLORIMAR
CARRATERA 921 KM 1 4
28-21-32-S01-0F00-0070
PAD: MII.LSHORE DR
RODRIGUEZ ERIK J
28-21-32-501-0H0O-0140
PAD: POINSETTA DR
JENSEN JOSEPH F JR
28-21-32-501-0H00-0210
PAD: 959 POINSETTIA DR
SCHMITT SIGRID E i
NOEL MICHAEL B
28-21-32-501-0100-0050
PAD: MAZURKA DR
DE MARCO ANTHONY i EVELYN K
28-21-32-5O1-0M0O-014O
PAD: 7TH ST
MC CRATER MARC F
28-21-32-501-0P0O-0O3O
PAD: HIBISCUS ST
JEWELL JAN E
28-21-32-501-OP00-0160 (HX)
PAD: 429 LIVE OAK AVE
" " • " N O R T H CHULUOTA 1ST ADD
•
.PB 12 PG 4
ARNDT JENNIFER E i
VENCI ROBERTO A JR
28-21-32-502-4300-0150 (HX)
PAD: 361 E 6 TH ST
JORDAN JESSE L i MICHELLE
20-21-32-502-4300-0160
PAD: 371 E 6 TH ST
BRAVO DAVID L i IRIS A
28-21-32-502-4800-0010 (HX)
PAD: 370 E 6 TH ST
SPRINGER DONALD L
28-21-32-502-4800-0020 (HX)
PAD: 360 E 6 TH ST
COLLINS SANDRA S
38-21-32-502-4800-0040
PAD: 340 E 6 TH ST
••"•"C H U L U O T A
" " " • P B 2 PG 31
WOOD CHARLES i DEBORAH
28-21-32-5O3-0BO0-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1240 2ND AVE
LOT 1 (LESS W 90 FT) BLK B
.......VILLA MILLS
.......PB 2 PG 33
JOYCE FRANK E 4 PATRICIA A
28-21-32-504-0F01-0000
PAD: LAKE MILLS RD
W 140 FT OF BLK f l E 1/2 OF ..
.... "VILLA MILLS REPLAT
" " • • • P B 45 PG 46
ROSS DAVID J 4 KAREN S
28-21-32-505-0000-002A
PAD: 570 LAKE MILLS RD
LOTS 2 4 3 (LESS 1 AC HX)
-------------SEC 32 TWP 21 RNG 32

TAXES DUE

t

1,143.28

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

r

HUDSON MORGAN LAND HOLDINGS LL
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0160
PAD: 725 MILLS ESTATE PL
WARD KENNETH 4 HEATHER M
21-21-32-SQM-0000-0210
PAD: 755 MILLS ESTATE PL
HESTER ROBERT C 4 REBECCA E
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0390
PAD: 2621 CONSERVATION CT
PETERSON NOEL C II 4 TAWNIA L
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0450
PAD: 917 MILLS ESTATE PL
SPITULSKI ROBERT M 4 CARLA
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0500
PAD: 800 MILLS ESTATE PL
RUFF STEPHEN 4 VICTORIA
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0510
PAD: 874 MILLS ESTATE PL
HUDSON MORGAN LAND HOLDINGS
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0610
PAD: 1001 NATIVE CT
CALZARETTA FRANK R 4 PAULA L
21-21-32-5QM-0000-0660
PAD: 2892 UPLAND RIDGE CT
ANKLI DAVID 4 PATRICIA
2 121-32-SQM-0000-0690
PAD: 2862 UPLAND RIDGE CT
-------------SEC 22 TWP 21 RNG 32
******'MILLS COVE
*.... *PD 61 PG 42 - 48
..... 'ALL 22-21-32 A/21 4
FLOETER MATTHEW R &amp; JILL M
2221-32-5QQ-0000-0050
PAD: 3006 KINGFISHER PT
BISHOP W LAWNIE 4 SUSAN M
22-21-32-5OO-0000-0190
PAD: 1562 BLUEWATER RUN
.... "CHULA VISTA UNRECORDED

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19-31-522-0000-0150

PAD: 1121 LOCUST AVE (2001 TAX)
------------ SEC 32 TWP 19 RNG 31--------•"""MIDWAY
.......PB 1 PG 41
.....
COLE VERNETTE
71.15 9,007
3219-31-513-0000-0880
PAD: WATER ST
(2001 TAX)
------------ SEC 33 TWP 19 RNG 31--------COLE VERNETTE
551.59
3319-31-300-0680-0000
PAD: 2041 SIPES AVE (2001 TAX)
COLE VERNETTE
1,358.53
33-19-31-300-1130-0000
PAD: 2306 BEARDALL AVE (2000 TAX)
COLE VERNETTE
1,334.56
33-19-31-300-1130-0000
PAD: 2306 BEARDALL AVE (2001 TAX)
....... PACKARDS 1ST ADD TO MIDWAY
“ "**
...... PB 2 PG 104
728.51
COLE VERNETTE
33-19-31-507-0000-1550
PAD: 2450 BROADWAY
(2000 TAX)
706.52
COLE VERNETTE
33-19-31-507-0000-1550
PAD: 2450 BROADWAY
(2001 TAX)
------------ SEC 02 TWP 20 RNG 29
......WAITF.S SUED
...... PB 2 PG 47
917.41 9,013
JACKSON CURTIS 4 CYNTHIA D G 4
GLOVER OLIVER 4 MAEBELLE
02-20-29-502-0000-020E
(2001 TAX)
PT OF LOT 20 DESC AS BEG NE ...
791.39 9,014
JACKSON CURTIS 4 CYNTHIA D G 4
GLOVER OLIVER 4 MAEBELLE
02-20-29-502-0000-020E
(2002 TAX)
PT OF LOT 20 DESC AS BEG NE ...
-------------SEC 31 TWP 20 RNG 29--------" " " • H U N T E R S GLEN
......
.......pB 28 PGS 30 TO 32
......
KIMBRIEL BEVERLY E LIFE EST
1,995.51 9,015
(KIMBRIEL DUANE A
3120-29-5GK-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 301 N FOX CHASE PT (2002 TAX)
-----------SEC 33 TWP 20 RNG 29--------" • " " S W E E T W A T E R OAKS
......
.......PB 16 PG 22
......
3,334.90
HAYWARD AVA S
33-20-29-502-0C00-0290 (HX)
(2001 TAX)
PAD: 305 H SWEETWATER BLVD
2,933.09
HAYWARD AVA S
33-2O-29-502-OCOO-O29O (HX)
PAD: 305 N SWEETWATER BLVD (2002 TAX)
------------ SEC 11 TWP 20 RNG 30
...... HIDDEN LAKE PH 3 UNIT 5
******
.......pB 29 PGS 40 4 41
THOMPSON ROBERT E 4 BERNICE A
995.03 9, 018
11-20-30-512-0000-1490 (HX)

PAD: 108 ALDER CT

(2002 TAX)

----------- SEC 19 TWP 20 RNG 30---------'"•"GREENWOOD LAKES UNIT D-3B 1ST ••••••
’" • " A D D
......
&gt;.....pB 38 PGS 99 4 100
****..
9,019
BRUSS ROBERT J 4 ELAINE P
2,080.86
19-20-30-510-0000-0030 (HX)
PAD: 719 BIRGHAM PL (2002 TAX)
------------ SEC 07 TWP 20 RNG 31---------*
.CASTILLE TOWNHOMES
......
********
.......CONDOMINXUM
.......PB 20 PGS 14 4 15
650.79 9,020
BROWN IONA I
07-20-31-510-0BB0-05B0 (HX)
PAD: 226 KRIDER RD
(2002 TAX)
UNIT 5B BLDG BB
■SEC 01 TWP 20 RNG 32--------'OSCEOLA BLUFF SOUTH
......
'5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 86 PARCELS *....
•ALSO IN SEC 12
......
9,021
ZIMMERMAN BETH A
532.63
01-20-32-3AP-001Z-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2321 WACCASSA ST
(2002 TAX)
SEC 12 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG ...
-SEC 30 TWP 20 RNG 32--" " " • C O C K R A N FOREST
" " • " 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 21 PARCELS
" • " " A L S O IN 29-20-32
DENNING RICHARD G JR 4
788.90 9,022
JACQUELINE
30-20-32-3AL-001K-0000
PAD: SUNSET TRL (2002 TAX)
SEC 30 TWP 20S RGE 32E BEG ...
----------- SEC 18 TWP 21 RNG 29-----------..... BEL AIRE HILLS UNIT 3
.......
• " " • P B 24 PGS 37 4 38
.......
WOODSON DAVID N 4 MYLITZA
1,712.56 9,023
18-21-29-525-0000-2610 (HX)
PAD: 2905 S BERMUDA AVE (2002 TAX)
------------ SEC 09 TWP 21 RNG 30-----------• " " " S P O R T S M A N S PARADISE REPLAT
.......
.......0F L0TS 6BA 69 70 + 70A
........
«**.«.*PB 10 PG 78
........
MALDONADO LYDIA
523.08 9,024
09-21-30-509-0000-0700 (HX)•
PAD: 27 N WINTER PARK DR (2002 TAX)
LOT 70 (LESS WLY 15 FT FOR ...
------------ SEC 15 TWP 21 RNG 30-----------" " " • C A M E L O T UNIT 2
...... .
*
.PB 16 PGS 95 4 96
.... .
HALL OBIE T 4 JANICE L
1,526,64 9,025
15-21-30-502-OMOO-O160 (HX)
PAD: 1430 AVALON BLVD (2002 TAX)
------- -----SEC 18 TWP 21 RNG 30
SMITH LARRY G 4 CAROLE D
2,599.79 9,026
18-21-30-300-016H-0000 (HX)
PAD: 695 GLADWIN AVE (2002 TAX)
lakeview
.......p
B5 PG1A

GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP
18-21-30-501-0300-0040
PAD: DE PUGH ST (2002 TAX)
LOTS 4 5 9 + 10 BLK 3
GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP
18-21-30-501-0300-0130
PAD: 118 ANCHOR RD (2002 TAX)
LOTS 13 14 4 15 BLK 3
GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP
18-21-30-501-0600-0030
PAD: AMANDA ST (2002 TAX)
GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP
18-21-30-501-1000-0070
PAD: FORD ST (2002 TAX)
LOTS 7 8 4 N 150 FT OF LOT 6 ...
*
.W1NWOOD PARK REPLAT
•*....*PB 3 pG 30

394.38

9,027

769.27

9,028

435,72

9,029

210,22

9,030

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TAXES DUE

GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER R EP

SEQ.#

9-14.40

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

9,031

(2002 TAX)
LOTS 134 TO 139 REPLAT OF ...
JACKSON

(O F F )

ST

GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP

481.01

SEQ.

9,032

18-21-30-507-0000-1420
PAD: JACKSON (O F F ) ST
(2002 TAX)
LOTS 142 TO 145 REPLAT OF ...
-----------SEC 26 TWP 21 RNG 30---------....*‘GARDEN LAKE ESTATES UNIT 3
“ “ “ “
...*...PB 26 PGS 71 4 72
SMITH CLARENCE E
2,635.06 9,033
26-21-30-508-0000-0390

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

*

PAD: 1441 ASTER CT (2002 TAX)
----------- SEC 16 TWP 21 RNG 31---------....“ WOODLAND HEIGHTS
......
.......pB 7 PG 53
........
GRAY50N D E
461.12 9,034
16-21-31-502-0B00-0060
PAD: 323 AULIN AVE (2002 TAX)
-----------SEC 22 TWP 21 RNG 31---------..... ALAFAYA WOODS MODEL CENTER
........
.*..*..PB 34 PGS 23 4 24
......*
OLAVARRIA WINDA 4
1,653.37 9,035
SANTOS RICARDO
22-21-31-502-0000-0210 (HX)
PAD: 1009 MC CALL CT (2002 TAX)
-----------SEC 21 TWP 21 RNG 32.... ......

18-21-30-507-0000-1340
PAD:

TAXES DUE

TAXES DUE

.......NORTH CHULUOTA
.......pB 2 PGS 54 TO 58
BLAIR DARREN S
21-21-32-5CF-OCOO-OOBO (HX)
PAD: 115 LANGFORD DR (2002 TAX)
LOTS 8 4 9 (LESS RD) BLK C
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Vol. 112 No. 76

Sanford. Florida

Copyright © ?004 The Senlord Herald

Sanford officers charge
man for credit card fraud

M ay 1 2 , 2 0 0 4

By Christopher Patton
h i

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M a n a g i n g E d ito r

to

SANFORD — Residents of
the Monterrey Oaks subdivision
off Upsala Road say the neigh­
borhood is relatively quiet, that
is until last Friday evening.
"Whatever they had was a
big thing," said resident Sylvia
Velazquez. "There were police
cars there all night."
What started as a reported
sexual battery call at about 6
p.m. ended up as one of the

D o w n to a
final fe w
With baseball districts over,
the prep sports year is
noaring an end.
See Sporti, Page 7A

Police suspect
m other killed
three children
Longwood police are inves­
tigating the death of three
young children that were
found underneath a bed a
Georgia Avenue home.
According to an issued
release, tire father Gary
Williams contacted Ixrngwood
police Tuesday expressing con­
cern for tire safety of his chil­
dren. His estranged wife
Andrea Williams allegedly had
custody of Ilona, 9, Ian, 6, and
Ivey, 5, over the weekend and
a*portedly tixik them camping.
North Carolina authorities
arrested Andrea on a minor
charge and the children wee
not tn her custody. She advised
North Carolina police that she
took the lives of the three chil­
dren. Longwood polio.*, the
state attorney's offio* and
North Carolina authorities are
investigating the case.

Panel to reflect
on 'separate
but equal 7 ruling
To commemorate the land­
mark decision, which mandat­
ed the desegregation of public
schools, the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole
County Bar Association, and
Seminole Community College
will present "Reflections on
Brown." The event will be
held on the 50th Anniversary
of the Bnnvn v. Board of
Education ruling, Monday,
May 17, at 7 p.m., at the Fine
Arts Concert Hall on the
Seminole Community College
Sanford/Lake Mary Campus.
This event presents the
opportunity for the public to
screen the critically acclaimed
documentary "The Road to
Bmwn" and hear a panel of
attorneys, judges, and commu­
nity leaders share their reflec­
tions on the impact of the deci­
sion 50 years later.
A reception will immediate­
ly follow the "Reflections on
Brown" panel discussion. The
event is free and open to the
public. For more information,
contact the office of Circuit
Judge Donna McIntosh at
407-665-1245.

Seminole Smile

Michael Bradley Meals on Wheels Driver

largest credit card and drivers
licenses fraud cases ever for
Sanford police.
Sanford police Sgt. Tony
Esoff said officers responded to
the scene when a woman came
screaming out of 148 Caramel
Bay Drive and forced her way
into a nearby house.
She claimed she was drugged
and two males were trying to
rape her. Investigators said the
thong-clad female made her
way to the bathroom of the
Spanish Bay Drive home, sat in

Sanford
officers
and inves­
tigators sift
through
stacks of
suspected
counterfeit
credit
cards.

the tub and turned on the water.
Officers then responded to
the Caramel Bay Drive home
rented by Robert Christopher
Bojan, 35 to ask questions.
"H e made a spontaneous
comment to an officer if he
wanted to watch kiddy portion
his computer," said Sanford
police Investigator Cynthia
Littles.
Littles said Bojan was sus­
pected of being under the influ-

Herald p h o t o
by Tom m y
V in c e n t

Seo Fraud, Pago 3A

State
senator
arrested
for DUI
From Staff Reports
State Sen. Lee Constantine
(R-Altamonte Springs) was
arrested shortly before mid­
night Saturday, when his vehi­
cle was seen by a Maitland
police officer being driven
erratically.
The officer conducted a traf­
fic stop at Maitland Avenue and
Maitland
Boulevard.
In
the
police arrest
report, the
officer
wrote,
"I
was travel­
ing
east
bound on
State Road
414 on the
Constantine Interstate 4
overpass, in
the median lane. At that time, I
observed a black Mercedes
traveling in the curb lane, just
in front of my patrol vehicle.
"The
Mercedes
then
changed into the median lane,
still traveling directly in front of
my patrol vehicle, while contin­
uing east bound on State Road
414. I observed the Mercedes
drift toward the median with
the vehicle's front and rear dri­
ver's side tires crossing over
the solid yellow line.
"The Mercedes then pro­
ceeded to drift over towards
the curb, with the vehicle's
front and rear passenger side
tires crossing into the curb
lane."

SANFORD BOOMS WITH RIVERWALK VISITORS
By Dan Ping
E d ito r

SANFORD — If there's
any doubt about whether the
city's new motto — Sanford is
booming — is accurate, ask
Theo I lollerbach.
I lollerbach
owns
the
Willow Tree Cafe' on 1st Street.
It's not unusual for to wait for
a table at the popular restau­
rant. After this weekend,
expect to wait a little longer.
"I've got reservations out
the ying-yang for the next two
weeks," I lollerbach said. "My
Friday night is sold out. I real­
ly expect our business to
increase by 10 to 12 percent
because of this."
"This" was the successful

grand opening of the Sanford
RiverWalk which some 20,tXX)
people visited on Saturday.
The* RiverWalk was officially
opened at 9 a.m. when state
Rep. David Mealor of Lake
Mary burst a wall of balloons
to start the YMCA 3K walk.
Formal activities continued
until about 7 p.m. but crowds
of people strolled along the 1.2
mile scenic walkway well into
the night.
"This weekend put Sanford
in the best light it has ever
been in," Hollcrbach said.
"The people I talked with
were impressed with Sanford,
the RiverWalk and down­
town. They didn’t know we

See RiverWalk, Page 6A

H e ra ld p h o to e b y T o m m y V in c e n t

Opening coremonies ol the RiverWalk colobration indudod a
host ol activities such as (above) chalk artist Ron Hawkins, ol
Orlando, creating a RiveiWalk scone called “Morning Scull."

See DUI, Page 3A

Historic trust names
preservation winners

Gov. Bush
honors
Sanford
volunteer

From Staff Reports

By Christopher Patton
M a n a g i n g E d it o r

M AITLAND — Sanford's
100-year-old resident Georgia
Chorpening received a pleas­
ant surprise last week at the
Seminole
Community
Volunteer Program (SCVP)
annual volunteer recognition
luncheon.
Not only was she honored
for her 25 years of volunteer
service to three Seminole
County agencies, but also
Chorpening was awarded the
Governor's Point of Light
Award for the week of May 3.
Established in February of
2000, Gov. Jeb Bush's weekly
award recognizes Florida resi­
dents and organizations that

Georgia Chorpening, a 100-year-old Sanford resident, received the
Governor’s Point of Light Award last week for her volunteer work.

demonstrate exemplary volunteer service to their communi-

*y-

A former school bus driver

Kaye S in erly

for Seminole County Public
Schools for more than 20 years,

See Light, Page 3A

At its recent May meeting,
the Sanford H istoric Trust
announced the winners of
preservation awards for 2004.
Among the winners were
two residential structures in
Mayfair.
"The Trust presents these
awards because we want to
encourage preservation," said
Linda Kuhn, president of the
organization.
"But
more
importantly, we want to rec­
ognize those people in our
community who have put so
much hard work into restor­
ing these historic structures."
Approxim ately 28 struc­
tures were initially consid­
ered. Of those 14 were short­
listed for further evaluation
for six winners.
The award is open to any
building that meets these cri­
teria
• Built before 1936
• Located within the

Sanford city limits
• Restored to conform with
Sanford's historic "S" codes
• Owner occupied or man­
agement reflecting high main­
tenance standards
The winners for 2004 are:
• 1617 East 2nd St - owned
by Michael 4c Lee Skat
• 444 Elliot St - owned by
Doug 4c Debbra Groseclose
• 908 Magnolia Ave - Chris
4c Leslie Stevens
• 711 Palmetto Ave - Don 4c
Marianna Henderson
• 1118 Palmetto Ave - Maria
Shreve
• 201 Park Ave (commercial
property) • Bill Kirchhoff
Sanford
M ayor
Brady
Lessard was on Hand to pres­
ent the awards on behalf of
the Trust Denny Gibbs was
the com m ittee chairw om an
who, along with six other vol­
unteers, evaluated the entries.
During the presentation of

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Police: Tasers are a life-saving tool
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SA N FO R D
—
Sanford
police say a man approaching
officers wielding a butcher
knife is lucky to be alive.
They do not take full credit
for their life-saving action stat­
ing it was merely one of numer­
ous cases across the state that
have a very different outcome
due to the use of tasers.

Starsto
League home run leader
Kyle Patrick (above) is one
of 12 Sanford River Rats that
will be playing in Sunday's
inaugural Florida Collegiate
Summer League All-Star
G am e at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
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Fire department
issues Fourth of
July safety tips
During this time of year, we
celebrate our independence.
Although there is no ban for
fireworks this summer, citizens
shouldn't sacrifice safety for the
thrill of shooting a firework.
In the State of Florida,
sparklers are the only types of
fireworks permitted by law.
Fireworks that shoot into the air
or create a loud "explosion” are
not allowed without a permit.
Each year more than 200
deaths have been reported as a
result of fireworks. Most of
those occur on the Fourth of
July and New Year's Eve. In
addition, more than 25,000 peo­
ple are hospitalized tremuse o f
firework-related accidents.
Most of the injuries are bums,
due to the fact that a common
sparkler can reach 1,800 degrees
in temperature.
The Seminole County Fire
Department recommends that
parents leave fireworks to the
professionals. There will be a
nost of celebrations around
Seminole County this weekend.
If you are going to play with
fireworks, use these simple
safety precautions:
• Adults should supervise
children playing with fire­
works.
• Only buy sparklers from
registered dealers.
• Keep a pail of water, a fire
extinguisher, or a garden hose
close by.
• Light only one sparkler at
a time.
• Follow labeled directions.
• Store fireworks in a cool
dry place.
• Monitor children around
sparklers. This is the primary
cause of scalding among all the
types of fireworks.
• Fireworks that are leaking
powder appear to be old or
show any signs of mishandling
should tv avoided.
• Avoid fireworks that
appear to have been wet and
then dried. Water degrades the
explosive chemicals inside and
may affect the fuses.
• After the Fourth of July,
store all fireworks out of the
reach of children.

S e m in o le S m ile

A sh le y T re n i —
W inter Springs High
School Athlete

Schools
advise
parents to
register
kids soon
B y S te ve P a ra d is
Staff W riter
SA N FO R D — Frustration
spreads like an annual epidem­
ic at Seminole County schools
as parents wait too long to reg­
ister children for kindergarten.
"W hat happens is parents
wait until the last minute and
arrive without the necessary
information to register," said
Deborah Wright, principal at
Lake Mary Elementary.
Parents could prevent prob­
lems by getting immunizations
and physicals done ahead of
time. Those in the northeast
and northwest clusters of the
county must allow even more
time to register.
"W hat would really, really
help the school is if parents can
bring in all the registration
m aterial the first time they
come in," Wright said.
A 680 immunization form,
proof of residency, a copy of the
child's birth certificate, and a
physical within the last year

See R e g iste r, P age 3A

Seminole County
immunization sites
• Sanford, 400 W. Airport
Blvd., M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Casselberry, 132 Sausolito
Blvd., M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
• Oviedo, 38 S. Central Ave.,
Tuesday 9-11 a.m.
• Geneva, 275 First St.,
Friday 9-11 a.m.
• Seminole Gardens
Apartments, 1600 W. Fifth
S t, Sanford, First Thursday
of month, 3-6 p.m.
• Altamonte Springs, Boys
and Girls Club, 325 Station
S t, Third Thursday of
month, 3-6 p.m.
• Evening hours, second
Thursday of each month at
Airport Boulevard and
Casselberry sites, 5-7:30
p.m.
For more information, con­
tact the Seminole County
Health Department at 407665-3700.

In the past few months, how ­
ever, tasers have earned a bad
reputation around Central
Florida because of deaths, most
notably in O range County,
associated w ith the device.
D espite the recent setbacks,
area law enforcement officers
are praising the relatively new
tool, and they say a Sanford
police incident last month is a
perfect reason why.
On June 26 at about 11 p.m..

Sanford officers responded to a
report of a fight in progress at a
residence on West 13th Place.
The officers moved inside the
residence to investigate and
found William Love, 64, lying
on a sofa. He approached tnem
with a large kitchen knife in his
hand.
Officers commanded Love to
drop the weapon, but when he
didn't they fired their tascr at
him. Love dropped the knife

and he was transported to the
Seminole County Jail for the
charge of resisting an officer.
The incident was rather cut
and dry, but Sgt. Marc Kovacs
said if it had been more than a
year ago before Sanford officers
were issued tasers. Love would
have definitely been shot —
and maybe killed.
"Instead of going to lethal
force, two of the officers were
able to draw their tasers. While

it's not a catch all — it's not a
guarantee — we have a better
option by using the tasers
because the subject is going to
drop the edged weapon," he
said.
The laser gun-like apparatus
employs electro-muscular dis­
ruption technology to subdue
unruly suspects. At a range up
to 21 feet, an officer can inca-

See Taser, Page 3A

librarian (hecks out after 31 years
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — The
Seminole County law library
may be sm all but it continu­
ally receives praise from visit­
ing attorneys. Ask anyone, the
reason for the admiration is
simple: Librarian Jan Cara.
For 31 years, four months
and 11 days, Cara has been a
fixture at the Fred R. Wilson
Law Library, currently located
at the Seminole County
Courthouse Annex on Park
Avenue. Attorney and Lake
Mary Mayor Tom Greene
says it's her day-in-and-dayout winning attitude that sets
her apart from others in the
area.
"I think what different
attorneys have told me about
this library is it has always
been a friendly library, I've
even had Tallahassee attor­
neys tell me that," Cara said.
She was set to retire in
February, but she was asked
by the law library board of
trustees to stay until the tran­
sition of the facility was made
to the county. The board is
made up of three attorneys
who practice in Seminole
County and currently include
Greene, George Wallace and
Thomas Speer.
"Jan has been our first
librarian," Speer said. "The
library before that was on an
honor system with the
lawyers. There were only

See L ib ra ry , Page 3 A

H arald p h o to by T om m y V ln can t

When Ja n Cara started out as the Sem inole County law librarian 31 years ago the library had
only 900 books. Now the Fred R. Wilson Law Library boasts more than 10,000 books.

New high school information system to give
better access to student grades, homework
B y Steve Paradis
Staff Writer
SANFORD
—
Seminole
County Public Schools will roll out
a new program giving parents
information about their child's
attendance, grades, and home­
work, according to the head of tire
Information Serv ices Department
Three high schools will use the
system initially. Starting in August
Lake Brantley, Crooms and Lyman
high school parents can access the
secure system, said George
Kosmac, cnief information officer.
Participation will be voluntary,
said Regina Klaers, who handles
student information. Parents will
visit the school and receive an

access code, she said. They can
enter the system through the dis­
trict's Web site.
Attendance can be checked by
parents within 24 to 48 hours,
Klaers said. Information will be
ILsted class by class, she said.
Absences will be labeled excused
or unexcused. Homework assign­
ments will be listed by class week­
ly and monthly, and parents will
be able to send e-mail to teachers
through the system, Klaers said.
When report cards are issued,
the information will be on the site.
To track progress the homework
assignments page will include
how many points each task is
worth. Other information on the
system will include the school cal­

endar, lunch menus, graduation
requirements and Bright Futures
Scholarship criteria.
"This is a supplement to
teacher-parent communication,
not a replacement," Klaers
explained.
A link from the system will take
users to the Florida Department of
Education Web site. That will pro­
vide parents with access to student
transcripts, officials said. The
school district sends student infor­
mation to the state Education
Department three times a yean
Klaers said. Parents can check the
transcripts for errors with the link.
Once the system is operating,
she said, .in evaluation will take
place*, probably in the form of an

online survey. The system will be
improved and expanded from
there.
Kosmac said a goal is to have
the system available in all eight
high schooLs by the second semes­
ter starting in January. An impor­
tant aspect he said, is that the sys­
tem can transfer data from teach­
ers' electronic gradebooks, mean­
ing they will not have to reenter
the information.
Klaers said a pilot project tried
Lest year using a vendor program
was too restrictive. She gave credit
for the new program to Robert
Curran's team from Information
Services.
"We think of it, and they make
it happen," she said.

Author takes the guessing out of choosing a romantic flick
By A s h le y C o over
Herald Intern
Rent a movie, grab a blanket open a bot­
tle of wine and nestle into the sofa with that
special someone.
Just make sure you have leafed through
a copy of "Reel Romance: The Lovers’
Guide to the 100 Best Date Movies," a new
book by Leslie Halpem, which helps cou­
ples find movies that both men and women
can enjoy.
"My husband and I have movie night
once a week," Halpem said. "We always
disagreed about what movies we wanted
to see. He wanted action movies and I
wanted art Filins."
The movies Halpem included in Reel
Romance contain romance and witty dia­
logue for women and action for m ea
"I wanted to write a book where couples

didn't have to compromise," Halpem said
Some of the 100 movies included in
Reel Romance are Dirty
Dancing,
There’s
Something About Mary,
Bridget Jones's Diary,
Risky Business, Meet the
Parents and My Big Fat
Greek Wedding.
Halpem screened all the
films with her husband, who
approved almost every movie
included in the book, with the
exception of the Julia Roberts
and Hugh Grant romantic com­
edy Notting Hill. The movie
made the cut anyway, because
Halpem knew other men who
had enjoyed the film.
Reel Romance has a fiery "makeout meter", where the kissing quo­

tient of each movie is repre­
sented on a scale of one to
five candles.
But even the five candle
films would probably not
l be labeled extremely sex1 ual. For example, The
A Wedding Planner and
A
Don Juan DeMarco
A
scored
high
on
A
Halpem's
makeout
A
meter. Most of the
\ films in the book are
rated PG or 1X1-13.
“I think romance
is more of a hint a
suggestion of what
is
to
come,"
Halpem said. "R
movies may be sexy or
erotic, but not romantic."

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Some of Halpem's favorite date movies
are The Princess Bride, Witness,
Romancing the Stone, Casablanca, and
almost any movie starring Johnny Depp.
Halpem, an Oviedo resident who nas
worked as a professional entertainment
writer for about 20 years, began by review­
ing films for her college newspaper and
now writes a monthly film column for
Market* Magazine.
Reel Romance is being billed as a unique
gift idea for anyone involved in a wedding,
after Halpem noticed that women were
buying her book to give to newly married
couples or to bridesmaids.
"1 found it's generally women who buy
the book," Halpem said.
Reel Romance: The Lovers' Guide to the
100 Best Date Movies is available at most
book stores and can also be ordered from
online book stores like Amazon

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A G LA N CE A ROUN D O U R C O U N TY
Don't bank on it: Though the city of Sanford
Ls studying the possibility of purchasing the
Wachovia Bank building at tne comer of 1st
Street and Park Avenue, don't count on City Hall
moving to the six story building.
The city's option on the building was to have
expired June 30, but City Manager A1
Grieshaber told commissioners Monday after­
noon that Lago Real LLC had extended the
option to purchase until July 27 so that city offi­
cials can complete their due diligence. The city
need not rush. The building has
Around th s C lock
been on the marker for several
months, and to date, there are
no other serious buyers.
Furthermore, there doesn't
appear to be much support
from city commissioners to
purchase the historic bank
building. Mayor Brady Lessard
says he won't support the
by D an P ine
acquisition, and Commissioner
Kevin Hipes, who suggested
the city coasider the purchase, reportedly has
curbed his enthusiasm for the project.
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oblern with tlhis particular proRiverWalk. The problem
posed Is threefold.
First, the Wachovia building Is overpriced.
Lago Real Ls asking $1,715 million, about
$400,000 more than the company paid for tire
building in January 2002.
Second, the building will require a substantial
amount of cash to complete major renovations,
construct a new and larger elevator and land
some new tenants. Since purchasing the six-story
structure, Lago Real has not made any physical
improvements or attracted additional tenants.
The top five floors remain vacant.
Third, the city must remember the old real
estate maxim: location, location, location.
Relocating City Hall to the Wachovia building Ls
not a logical move. The city would move a gov­
ernment facility, which Ls exempt from property
taxes, from one high-profile location (the water­
front) to another high-profile location (1st and
Park).Why not move City Hall to a piece of
property that generates little if any tax revenue
and could use redevelopment?
Though there Ls plenty of work to do down­
town regarding redevelopment, the area has
turned the comer and you're beginning to see
private investment, bestead of moving City Hall
to the heart of downtown, why not build a new
facility in Goldsboro or near Seminole High
School? Both neighborhoods need an infusion of
redevelopment and are more centrally located
than downtown. In addition, the city is already
coasidering building a new fire and police head­
quarters behind the State Fanners' Market on
13th Street and Like Avenue. Putting City Hall
on or near the same site would lx* a nice fit, at
least l think so. We'll see if the city is likeminded.

Cow hands

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The annual Independence
Day Parade and Celebration
will be held in Geneva. Events
start at 10:30 a.m. with a
parade. At 11:30 a.m., there
will be the offidal celebration
at Geneva Community Hall.
Featured will be ride9, spedal
events, games, and more. For
more information contact
Richard T. Creedon, president
of the Geneva Citizens
Association, at 407-349-1266.

Red Hot and Boom will be
celebrated at Cranes Roost in
Altamonte Springs from 4
until 11 p.m. Featured guest
will be Hulk Hogan along
with other stars, and a fire­
works display.
The Central Florida Zoo
will observe its 29th birthday
with a "Red, White and Zoo"
bash. Baby Coatis, the four
newest arrivals at the zoo, will
be on display in addition to
games, music, magic, and a
watermelon eating contest
between children and ele­
phants. Times are 9 a.m. until
3 p.m.

These life-sized calves were made by Sanford’s Virgil and Denise Hurley, owners of Glass Addicts, for the Cattle Barons Ball
■04. Mr. Hurley appears to be calming one of the calves wh«le his wife snaps a photo — the setting for these pictures is the
lush green pasture at Sanford’s Memorial Park on the city’s new RiverWalk.

Drug related
• Alex
Lafayette,
21, of
Sem inole Gardens, was arrested
by Sanford police M onday in
Edward Higgins Terrace. He was
stopped by officers while riding
his bike. He was charged with
possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
T h efts
• William Wilson Lyles, 67, of
M obile
Avenue,
A ltam onte
Springs, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at a store in the
3600 block of O rlando D rive.
Officers said he took $23.93 in jew ­
elry from a store without paying.
He w as charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.

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police Monday at a store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive. She
was accused o f taking clothing
from a store without paying. She
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

SU N .
Sanford's Fourth of July on
the River will feature fun,
food and fireworks. More than
2,000 pyrotechnic shells will be
launched from the Sanford
Marina Island beginning at
about 9 p.m. Festivities are
planned for Fort Mellon Park
from 5 to 10 p.m.

O ther charges
• Gary Kevin Reed, 34, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday near a
business in the 2600 block of
Orlando Drive. He was charged
with violating a city ordinance on
having an open con tain er of
alcohol.

MON
Sanford Grassroots Tennis
will sponsor free adult tennis
on Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m.
at Chase Park. For anyone
who wants to learn or get back
into the swing. Call Joyce at
407-323-6755 or Sally at 407579-4154 or meet at the court.

B a tte r y

• Sheryl W hitherspoon, 18, of
Deltona, was arrested by Sanford

• Bonnie Lee Malaney, 31,
of M agnolia Avenue, Sanford,

• Thom as M ichael Ruby, 52,
listed as hom eless in Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Monday at U.S. H ighw ay 17-92
and Plaza Entrance. He was
reportedly standing in the inter­
section w ith a sign "H o m eless
H ungry God B le ss." He was
arrested on charges of obstruction
of public streets w ithout a permit,
and trespassing on property after
warning.

THUR
The Florida Public Service
Com m ission will conduct a
meeting at the Deltona City
Commission Chambers, 2345
Providence Blvd., beginning at
6 p.m. to accept comments
about a proposed rate increase
submitted by Florida Public
Utilities Company. The compa­
ny provides natural gas service
to more than 48,000 customers
in Seminole, Volusia, Broward
and Palm Beach Counties. All
customers of FPUC are
invited.

C om m unity B riefs
Foodsourcc
The Christian based food coopera­
tive offers food packages for resi­
dents. The pickup date will be July
24. In addition to tire regular menu,
there is aLso a meat box menu. Orders
are being taken. For reservations or
information, call 1-800-832-5020.
Locally the hirst site Ls Sanford
Church of Christ. Call 407-322-8234.
Healing lives
Fresh Start Ministries hosts a resi­
dential program and a weekly sup­
port group for men and families suf­
fering from problems with alcohol or
drugs. Call 407-293-3812. And
remember, there is hope.
Newcomers
Newcomers of Central Florida
invites area women to membership
luncheons at local restaurants and
country dubs the third Thursday of
each month. For information or loca­
tions, call Linda Selby at 407-6999976.
Reunion
The Sanford Naval Academy is
planning a reunion Oct. 16 at the
Orlando Marriott. The Academy was
located at the present site of New
Tribes Mission on East First Street in

Sanford from 1967 until 1976. Further
details on the reunion will be forth­
coming. Any information regarding
former students
and instructors at the Naval Academy
should be phoned to
Ray Hart at 7704284)180, or fax
to 336-297-9227.
Senior Matinee
The City of Longwood holds a
Senior Matinee the third Wednesday
of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The event Ls held at the Community
Building, comer of Wilma and
Warren. It Ls free of charge. For more
information, phone 407-260-3447.
Car Campaign
Boys and Girls Clubs in Florida are
running car campaigns to help sup­
port their programs. To donate a car
call 800-246-0493. Some restrictions
apply.
Seniordse
The City of Longwood will present
Seniordse events each Tuesday and
Thursday at the Longwood
Community Building, 200 W. Warren
Ave., beginning at 9 a.m Cost Ls $2
per class, whicn will offer aerobics
and stretching and strengthening rou­
tines designed for older adults. For

more information, phone
407-260-3447.
Suicide and Loss of Spouse
Hospice of the Comforter will host
a Left Behind After Suidde support
oup free of charge on the first and
ird Tuesdays of each month from
6:30 until 7:45 p.m Drop-ins are wel­
come. For location or more informa­
tion. call 407-682-0808.

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Grief Support Group
The Grief Support Group contin­
ues to meet on Tuesday evenings
from 7 until 8JO at Nativity Catholic
Church, 3255 N. Ronald Reagan
Blvd., (CR-427). This group, led by
the staff of Vitas Hospice Care, is
offered for anyone wno has suffered
loss — friend, adult, child, parent,
spouse. There is no charge but partidpants are asked to register in advance.
Call Maureen at 407-691-4549.

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Police
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• Dorian Lorenzo Reaves, 18, of
Rockw ood Street, Sanford, was
arrested at a store in the Sem inole
Towne Center Monday. He is said
to have taken $60 in merchandise
from the store without paying. He
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

E ditor an d P u blisher

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was arrested by police W ednes­
day following a dispute with a
female at a business in the 2600
block of Orlando Drive. He was
charged with battery — touch
or strike, disorderly conduct,
and resisting an officer without
violence.

• Frankie A dorno, 31, and
Francisco Adorno, both of Grove
Drive, Sanford, were arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at their
residence follow ing an altercation.
Each was charged with battery touch or strik e (dom estic v io­
lence).

Dan Ping

L e g a l A d v ertisin g
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State Forest outside of Oviedo
on SR 426. Starting times are
from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Presented by Florida
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fee of $6. For more information
call 407-672-7070.

liereld ph oto by Tommy Vincent

Street talk. The delays surrounding renova­
tions on 1st Street may be resolved sooner than
the July 19 hearing date before the St. Johns
River Water* Management District.
Carey Farrell has filed a petition asking St.
Johns to withhold a pennit from the city because
of concerns about the project. Farrell's concerns
about the need to replace stormwater pipes
under 1st Street have been addressed by the city,
and Word Around The Clock Ls Farrell Ls open
to withdrawing his petition.
Problem Ls, the real force behind Farrell's peti­
tion is Bill Kirchhoff, a long-time Sanford resi­
dent and fomier county commissioner. In a
meeting with Farrell, Mayor Lessard,
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
chairman Bob Parsell and property owner
George Saunders, Kirchhoff offered little reason­
ing for his objections to the project other than he
doesn't like the switch from angled parking to
parallel parking. He spent much of the meeting
demanding the city build a parking garage
downtown and belly-aching about the demise of
(lie Sanford Main Street organization.
The CRA agreed about a year ago to fund
Main Street when Kirchhoff was president, but
the board pulled its funding when Kirchhoff
began a campaign to oppose the CRA's 1st Street
renovations. Talk about biting the hand that
feeds you.
The problem, as I see it, Ls Kirchhoff longs for
the days when he served on the county commis­
sion and could help shape the future of the com­
munity. Kirchhoff can not seal the deal like he
did in the old days, particularly regarding the
parking garage he insists the city needs, and peo­
ple are beginning to snicker. When Kirchhoff
walked into the Colonial Room restaurant
Thursday at lunch time, he was met with catcalls
from, among others, former city commissioner
Lon Howell and a group from the State
Attorney's Office.
"Hey Bill, when are you going to get that
parking garage built?'' one patron joked. "I had
to walk two whole blocks to get here."
Instead of finding other ways to contribute —
and believe me, Kirchhoff could be an asset to
the city — he continues his Quixotic quest to
stop change downtown. During Wednesday's
meeting with Saunders et al., Kirchhoff men­
tioned ne might file a lawsuit to stop 1st Street
renovations.
Let's hope it doesn't come to that, and the city
is able to complete the 1st Street project quickly.

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about 16 lawyers in Sanford and two
judges"
When she was hired in February of
1973, Cara said there were about 900
books in the library. There are 10 times
more books in the library today, but
it's not ihe only noticeable difference.
"When I first started here most of
the visitors were judges and attor­
neys," she said.
Cara now estimates 70 percent of
the law library visitors are members of
the public. She said more and more
citizens are becoming interested in
learning a variety of legal subjects
from divorce proceedings to landlordtenant issues.
"And people that just want to do
self claims," she said. "We even have
self-help books for those people, and
even my young attorneys like them."
Cara said it's the visits from the
public that she will miss the most.
"I think (what I will miss is) the
interaction with tire people here that I
know, but also with the general pub­
lic," she said.
She is known by many throughout
the area as a great source of Sanford
history. Judges sometimes refer to
Cara for immense knowledge on the

pacitatc a person by firing two wireattached electrodes. With small barbs
on the end of the electrodes, the projec­
tiles stick into a subject and allow an
officer to adm inister a 1.62-amp,
50,000-volt shock for five seconds.
"The electrical impulse that is set
out by the taser mimics the brain's sig­
nal to cause the muscles to lock up,"
Kovacs said. "So what you are doing is
sending an artificial signal into the
body to tell the muscles to lock up for
five seconds. By doing that you nave
taken away total motor control of the
person.
"The interesting thing is although
the heart is a muscle, the heart operates
on a total different phase than this
impulse so the heart is totally unaffect­
ed and you run no risk of harming a
person lethally.”
The laser is far more effective — and
at times safer — than other less-lethal
self-defense devices, such as pepper
spray and batons. Since pepper spray
does not affect everybody the same, the
success rate of it working is about 80
percent, Kovacs said.
The Orange County Sheriff's Office
has been using the taser for three years
now and deputies have documented 36

city. Among her collection of historical
documents for Sanford is a group of
Seminole High School yearbooks and
various postcards.
Like the shelves of books in the law
library, Cara's hobbies are diverse.
Having lived in Hawaii for three
years, she studies and teaches
Hawaiian culture. She also has a love
for gorillas. She is 30-year member of
a foundation to protect gorillas.
•
Her odd compilation of hobbies
runs in the family. Her grandfather
Thomas Ratliff Sr. was known in
Sanford for his strange collection of
various items such as Indian skulLs,
old vehicles and even a Mastodon
tooth.
One of her son's even helps run a
toy collectible store in DeLand.
"When you become a librarian it's
like being a collector," she said.
With her newfound free time, she
said her collections and hobbies would
probably expand as he Is also plan­
ning a trip to Hawaii. Cara also said it
will give ner more time to spend with
her two sons, Robert Earl Cara of
Apopka and James Burbridge Cara of
DeLand, and her three grandchildren,
Alyssa, Jace and Cynthia.

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cases where the taser probably saved a
suspect's life.
"W e're talking 36 people that proba­
bly would have been dead if we had
not had the tasers," said Capt. Bem ie
Prescha. "I'm talking about people we
were clearly justified in shooting and
probably should have shot."
Unlike Sanford police that use the
taser far less because of the volume of
calls, the O range County Sh eriff's
Office has experienced three suspect
deaths associated with tasers. As a
result, critics have argued that the sher­
iff's office is abusing the tend, and some
politicians have joined the fight. While
drug overdoses were linked to the
three deaths, some law enforcement
officials are worried that their newest
tool could be headed for the shelf.
"H ere is a m an's life that was
saved," Kovacs said. "H e was saved
because we have this tool. And it's a
great tool to have in our arsenal, and I
just hope it doesn't get taken away
because of the politicians."
Besides saving lives, police maintain
the tasers reduce suspect and officer
injuries and even minimize the level of
force police need to use to control a
suspect.

Kovacs and Orange County Sh eriff's
Office Sgt. Paul "Spike" Hopkins have
heard the talk on the street about the
tasers. It's sometimes referred to as the
"phazer" and "the chair," but Hopkins
favorite reference locally to the taser is
"tw o guns — don't run."
The Orange County Sheriff's Office
documented
fewer instances of
deputies having to use force between
2002 and 2003 and Hopkins attributes
the decline to tasers.
"There's no doubt that's because of
the taser," he said. "People look at us
now and they see the two guns on our
hips. They know we have a taser, and
they don't want to go against it
because they have heard about it."
In Sanford, officers have the choice
between tasers and pepper spray in the
initial stages of a use of force scale.
Kovacs said the department "encour­
ages officers to use it before they phys­
ically try to control somebody."
As a result, Kovacs said worker
compensation claims by Sanford offi­
cers have declined. Hopkins said the
Orange County Sheriff's O ffice has
also documented an 80 percent reduc­
tion of injuries to deputies because of
tasers.

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fills the prescription of require­
ments.
Sometimes children will need
a final dose of immunization,
said Carol Chanter, principal of
Pinecrest
Elementary
in
Sanford.
"It's not deliberate," she said.
Wright concurred: "It's just a
concern. We go through it every
year."
Some parents understand,
others show their fmstration,
the principals said. Some may
not have traasportation, but the
hardest pill to swallow can be at
the packed health clinics.
"We start two weeks before
and go two weeks after school
begias," said Rosaly Guzm.ln,
health promotions coordinator
for Sem inole County Health
Department.
The daily caseload swells
from 60 clients to more than 300
in that four-week period, she
said of the Sanford 1 lealth Clinic
location at 400 W. Airport Blvd.
Six sites in the county offer
the free im m unizations (See
infurm&lt;ip^u\,,J^ox). Only the
Sanforiki4rf‘lkWk h an d les, Jboth
p h y s i c a l And inoculations.
Physicals cost $25. Copies of

birth certificates can be made for
are currently full, meaning a lot said.
chooses the school, but we do ever cure will remedy parents'
a fee at the county Health
of registration still needs to
"Then the parents can go to not do enrollment."
frustration levels,
Department.
occur.
the school to complete registraTime grows short, but the
"We do whatever we can to
All but the chicken pox
"It makes it hard to plan,"
lion," she said. "O ur office
schmils stand ready with whathelp them," Chanter said.
imm unizations require more
Wright said.
than one inoculation, but stu­
As of last week, Chanter said
dents can enter kindergarten as
she had 60-plus young people
long as they complete the first
registered for kindergarten.
dose, GuzmAn said.
That is just a little more than
Many families can mend the
half of the normal 120 or so that
situation within a day or two,
usually start school, she said.
Wright said. She said she usual­ School begins Aug. 2.
ly has to add two or three more
Pinecrest is one of three
children to each of her five
Northeast cluster schools along
kindergarten classes.
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"I think every day is impor­ mentaries. Northwest cluster
(Albortsons Plaza &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.)
tant," Chanter said. If a cnild
schools are Idyllwildc, Bentley,
misses the first few days, they
Wicklow, and Wilson elemenwill fall behind, she said. "It
taries.
puts them behind in many
Anyone wanting to attend
ways."
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She has seen some children
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third of tne time for their first
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O
Cherish freedom
It wasn't difficult to determine what I would write for this col­
umn. Naturally, with this weekend's observance of Independence
Day, it's only logical that I reflect on it.
This Sunday, we observe the 228th anniversary of the signing
of the Declaration of Independence. That term alone is in error.
The Declaration was actually signed on Aug. 2, 1776, but on July
4th, it was approved by voice vote by Congress. One delegate,
Thomas McKean of Delaware, didn't sign it until 1777, - but that's
a minor situation.
Each year at this time, my family and I watch our video tape of
the musical, "1776". While it shows Benjamin Franklin, John
Adams, Thomas Jefferson and others in song and dance routines,
it is still filled with factual information.
For those who haven't seen the musical. Tom
Jefferson, who did most of the drafting of the
declaration, spent a great deal of his time play­
ing the violin. John Adams occupied his time
talking to his wife Abigail, who appeared to
him in spirit, and urged him on to fight for
independence from Britain.
Ben Franklin, suffering from gout, was
depicted as quite a self-centered man, who
liked to chase women.
Of major interest however, is the changes in
the document, forced by representatives of
Pennsylvania, South Carolina and other states.
One insisted that references to the elimination
of slavery be deleted. Others objected to refer­
ring to the British as tyrants. As a a*sult, line after line was struck
out of the document. It leads one to believe, that had it been
approved as Jefferson originally presented it - we may have had a
much different nation from the very start. It took many decades to
put what was deleted hack into the laws of our land.
One flaw in the pAxluction centered on Caesar Rodney of
Delaware. In the musical, he was a very sickly old gentleman,
near death, but coming in at the last minute to give Delaware a
plurality in the voting. According to history however, he was
actually 48 years old when he signed the declaration. When the
U.S. started re making 25 cent pieces recently, Rodney was shown
on horseback in the Delaware quarter, and was said to have been
a hero in the Revolutionary War. One can only wonder about the
difference. Oh well, I guess that's literary license.
Regardless, if you can obtain a copy of 1776, spend some time
watching it. It's entertaining but it's informative as well, and at
times, heart-wrenching, especially with the song "Does Anybody
Care", concerning General George Washington's plea for help
from Congress, and another number, "Hey Mama, Look Sharp”,
about a mother searching for her son who was killed in battle.
July 4th is Independence Day - a time to reflect on all of the
people who were responsible for the freedoms we have, especially
those in the armed forces. The signing of the Declaration brought
about the Revolutionary War (which was already underway at the
time). While it was often brother against brother, as was the Civil
War, this one was responsible for tiie establishment of the United
States of America under our own government. As such, is should
be remembered as a freedom war and treated as such.
Be cautious however. Independence Day is NOT a time to have
a few too many drinks, beat up on the wife or kids, or get
involved in an accident on land or on the water.
Enjoy the day with your family, and have a good time celebrat­
ing our freedom. But whatever you do, take a few moments to
think about the independence we h aw In 2004 and whore we *
might be if we didn't have our freedoms.

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beyond duty to
retrieve keys
To the ed itor
Sunday afternoon. May 3 0 ,1
visited the Sanford pool.
Without thinking, I placed my
towel and keys on top of the
lockers. Unfortunately, when I
reached fur my towel, the keys
fell down behind the lockers.
The lifeguard on duty, David,
was vary helpful in retrieving
my keys. Me spent at least 20
minutes trying to fish them out
from behind the lockers with a
hook. That wasn't successful,
so he unscrewed the bolts that
attached the lockers to the wall,
and actually removed the lock­
ers so that I could retrieve my
keys.
I truly appreciate his taking
the time to do this. He was
enthusiastically hclplul and
polite despite the fact that my
own carelessness resulted in
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and am very impressed with
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professionalism of the staff.
Charles Coffee

Unhappy with
governor’s veto
on Lake Jesup
To the editor:
Hi Gov. Jeb Bush, recently I
sent you my two cents, my
opinion of your actions regard­
ing a cleanup of Lake Jesup. I
went (o a "Friends of Lake
Jesup" meeting and was hand­
ed the following slate statute
on an otherwise blank sheet of
paper, and was fold by the
agencies that they no longer
may participate, in any manner
or capacity, on any project on
Lake Jesup that would have
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I'll bet this statute had a pile
of dust on it, that it has never
been used in a long time:
FS 216.179 Reinstatement of
vetoed appropriations by
administrative means prohibit­
ed — After the Governor has
vetoed a specific appropriation
for an agency or the judicial
branch, neither the Governor,
the Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court, nor a state
agency, in their various statuto­
ry and constitutional roles, may
authorize expenditures for or
implementation in any manner
of the programs that were
authorized by the vetoed
appropriation.
You and your "Good Ole
Boys," your developer and mit­
igation friends in Seminole
County, won again. Chalk one
up for government out of the
sunshine. We might as well
designate L ike Jesup as a
used oil disposal site now.
It will never see anything bet­
ter. 1 think you are a pile of
the same as the lake is filled
with, and if I ever see you in
person, I will tell you how I

really feel.
The lake is now named for a
useless general who was a fail­
ure, but I suggest we rename it
to "Lake Jeb Bush,” more in
keeping with modem times
and conditions.
1
Bill Daniel
Oviedo

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one at the City Recreation
Department: We are so happy
to have your help and support
in making the RiverWalk our
new location for our Super
Saturday Night Cruise.
It will only get bigger and
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“JU LY 4TH

LILLIE MAE BROWN
Lillie Mae Brown, 88, of
Winter Park, died Monday,
June 28, 2004. She was bom in
Garfield, Ga. She was a house­
wife.
Survivors include sons,
Charlie Brown of Orlando,
Edward Brown of Maitland,
Orlando Brown of Orlando and
Sylvester Brown of New York;
daughters, Fannie Williams
and Optra Brown of Orlando
and Elvira Morton of
Washington, D.C.; 25 grand­
children.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Funeral services were held
Friday, July 2 in the Chappel of
Collison's Howell Brancn
Funeral Home and Crematory.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home St Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
SH ERRI ANNE
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REAGAN
Sherri Anne Reagan. 41, of
Sanford, died Monday, June 28,
2004.
.
She was bom in Miami. She
was a homemaker and a
Protestant.
Survivors include husband,
Daniel Lee Reagan; father,
Robert Bishop; mother, Patricia
Bishop; daugnter, Melissa N.
Taylor; sister, Diane.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

GERA RD EDWARD
FURLONG
Gerard Edward Furlong, 69,
of Winter Springs, died
Sunday, June 27, 2004. Bom in
Mt. Vernon. N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida in 1985. He was
a steam fitter and a veteran of
the U.S. Navy. He was
Catholic. He belonged to VFW
Post 8207, Longwood, and
DAV Chapter 30.
Survivors include wife,
Marion; son, Gerard, Jr. of
Oviedo; sisters, Alice Fitzgerald
of New York City and Sandra
Pignataro of Rio Rancho, N.M.;
three grandchildren.

MARY R. BARBER WARE
Mary R. Barber Ware, 83, of
Winter Springs, died Saturday,
June 26, 2004. Bom Dec. 28,
1920, in Edgecomb County,
N.C., she moved to Central
Florida in 1955. She was a
retired telephone operator for
Southern Bell and a member of
the Bell Tell Pioneers
Retirement Group. She

belonged to Powers Drive
Baptist Church.
Survivors include son, Don
Ware; sister, Felda Phillips; two
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, June 29 at the Chapel
of Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory.
Collison's Howell Brancn
Funeral Home &amp; Crematory,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
JA M ES BRUCE W ILLIAM S
James Brace Williams, 55, of
Orlando, died Sunday, June 27,
2004.
He was bom in Rochester,
N.Y.
He was a laborer and a vet­
eran of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Sonja B. Williams of Orlando;
sons, Adonnis Balkum and
Brandon Williams of Orlando;
daughters, Ikesha Balkum and
LaShonda Williams, both of
Orlando; sisters, Laurie, Mary
and Carol Williams of
Rochester; brothers, Raleighe,
Johnny Williams, David,
Donnie and Sonny LaBarge, all
of Rochester; one granddaugh­
ter.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

DUI goggles, gun range part of academy
Fatal vision goggles will be
featured as part of the next
Sem inole County Sh eriff's
Community Law Enforcement
Academy starting Aug. 11.
The goggles are used in the
traffic and DUI enforcement
portion of the academy. The
device
sim ulates
various
stages of impairment, as the
w earer would feel if they
drank too much. C lass( m em ­
bers wear the goggles and try
to walk or drive a golf cart,
according to a July 1 new
release.
Wayne Densch Incorporated
donated the glasses to the
Sem inole C ounty Sh eriff's
Office.

The
purpose
of
the
Com m unity Law Enforcement
Academy is to educate citizens
of Sem inole county in the con­
cepts and procedures of law
enforcem ent.
The cou rse also in clu d es
riding on patrol with a deputy,
observing the com m unications
center as well as a morning on
the gun range using Sheriff's
O ffice weapons.
A pplications
are
being
accepted for the 15-week
cou rse.
The
class
m eets
Wednesday evenings from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. Members of the
Sem inole County Sh eriff's
Office teach the free course.
There are no physical require­

ments to participate, the news
release said.
P articipants must live or
work in Sem inole County.
They must be at least 19 years
old and possess a valid driv­
ers' license. Convicted felons
cannot take part. Participants
must file an application with
the Sem inole County Sheriff's
Office.
For
more
inform ation,
contact Pete Robinson, acade­
my coordinator/facilitator at
407-665-6741, or at prohinson@sem inolesheriff.org.
To register online, or to view
the course outline, go to:
w w w .sem inolesheriff.org /c
ommunity/academy.php.

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More news
from 1953
local paper
There continued to be a
lot going on in Sanford dur­
ing Septem ber 1953 as ev i­
denced by the new s in The
Sanford H erald. Here are
m ore item s from those
Septem ber editions.
S e m in o le County sch ools
hold a ctiv ities
The Sanford Ju n ior High
School student council had
elected officers. These were
Sid Vihlen, president; Billy
Robinson, vice president;
M ary Jane
Flint, secre­
tary, and
Carl
Rem usat
treasurer.
O ther
m em bers
were, sev­
enth grade,
P atricia
H olloway,
Grace Marie
Terry
S tin c r ip h c r Stafford,
• • • • • • • • Evie
K ratzert,
Tomm y W illiam s, John
Butler and Joy C olburn,
eighth grade, D iana Fleisher,
W endell Brooks, M ary
Richards, Shirley M organ,
Donald G aines, Jackie
Davis, Johnny Yeakle, and
Jean ette Pearson. A dvisor
w as Mrs. Robert Rumbley.
At the first Sem in ole
High School Band Parents
A ssociation m eeting on
Sept. 22, presided over by
M artin Stinecipher, the
m em bers voted to accept the
bid for the b and 's ap p ear­
ance at the King Rex Mardi
G ras Parade in New
O rleans. The list of a tte n ­
dees included alm ost every
parent of a band member.
M ovies w ere show n of the
previous y e a r's W aterm elon
Festival and G asparilta
Parades.
S a n fo rd b u sin esse s
m ake new s
Jack M orrison announced
the opening of a general
d en tistry office at 124 S.
P alm etto Ave.
The H ollyw ood Shop had
recently rem odeled and
redecorated the store and
held an open house on Sept.
10 from 8 to 10 p.m.
A new ly rem odeled
Pennys opened on Sept. 17.
Roum illat and A nderson
ad vertised a sum m er salad
sand w ich special for 79
cents. It included a club
sand w ich, potato salad, dill
pickle, coffee or tea.
Sanford celery had
received quite a plug at the
N ational A pple A ssociation
C on vention in C hicago. The
m enu used on Florida Day
listed Sanford C elery along
w ith Florida orange d ress­
ing, Land of Sun sh in e yams,
etc. T he color film
"F a b u lo u s F lo rid a” w as
sh ow n to the group at the
dinner. It had previously
b een show n locally at the
Kit/..
During the first six months
o f 1953, new construction
had totaled $662,625.
T h e A tlantic C oast Line
b eg a n its m ove of offices to
the new station at the end of
th e m onth. It would be one
o f the m ost m odern stations
in the state and the only one
in Florida to be com pletely
a ir con d itio n ed . O pen house
w ou ld be in O ctober. The
d ep o t and ticket office
w ou ld rem ain at the old
statio n .
B.E. P u rcell's m oved to a
new location at 123 W. First
S t. The grand opening was
to be the ev en in g of O ct. 1
w ith a fashion show featu r­
in g lad ies, m en 's and ch il­
d re n 's fashions.
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an d the O rlan d o store staff
w ou ld be special guests at
th e grand opening.
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Sto re, $8.95. N ew 1954 Buick

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A C r e a tiv e O

Tajiri art
school hires
new director

p e n in g

Seminole arts
council paints
a picturesque
town center
celebration
By C hristopher Patton
M anaging Editor
HEATHROW — A Saturday celebra­
tion was a day of firsts for Colonial
Properties Trust and the Seminole
Cultural Arts Council.
With more than three-fourths of the
191,000-square-foot Colonial TownPark
leased, a grand opening was held with
the help of the arts council. The two-day
event featured live entertainment and
promotions, but at the forefront was 21
decorated Adirondack chairs specifically
designed for the town center grand open­
ing.
The lawn chairs painted by local
artists using a Florida tneme were part of
the first ever fundraiser for the Seminole
Cultural Arts Council. The council auc­
tioned off four of the chairs for a total of
$2,050, but they will reappear at a second
fundraiser this fall.
"For our first fundraiser we didn't feel
like we did too bad," said Allison
Constantino, arts administrator for the
arts council. "We were extremely pleased
for what Colonial TownPark did for us.
"I think for the merchants it was some­
thing to talk about and draw attention to
their stores," she added.
Although it wasn't the first communi­
ty event held at the town center, it was a
prelude to the largest art show in
Seminole County that will be held later
this year. Organizers with the Like MaryHeathrow Festival of Arts earlier this
year chose Colonial TownPark, located at
the com er of International Parkway and
County Road 46A, to host its annual
event.
The two-day grand opening celebra­
tion at the town center went very well,
slid Mikia Ross, marketing assistant for
Colonial Trust Pmporties.
"It got a lot of people to walk around
and check out the stores," she said.
A Seminole County Regional Chamber
of Commerce "business after hours" net­
working event Thursday evening kicked
off the festivities and gave chamber
members .! sneak peek of some the new
merchants at the town center.
Merchants that are now open at
Colonial TownPark are: Albertsons, Anne
Rue
Interior
Design,
Amstar
Entertainment, The Brazilian Connection,
I h e t o t t e r l ale. Gold Stone i rvamery,
Crispers, Dexter's of Lake Mary, Euro

Tajiri School of Performing
Arts, Inc. has brought aboard
a dynamic Christian director
to take over the directorship
of the Tajiri.
Jamie Thomas, formerly of
New York City, currently
resides in Lake Mary with
her husband Rodney and
daughter Dana. She will
work very closely with the
chairman and founder of
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts, Patricia Merritt
Whatley.
Thomas is an active mem­
ber of the Macedonia
Missionary Baptist Church in
Eatonville,
which Rev.
Dr. Willie C.
Barnes is
pastor.
Thomas
serves as
the director
of the Adult
Performing
Arts
Ministry, an
Marva
intercessory
Prayer
Ministry,
m w ^ w w w w m Sunday
School teacher and partici­
pates in the Inter mediate
Women's Ministry. Her cred­
its include that of a poet,
actress, author, director, pro­
ducer and song writer.
She is the co-writer of the
song "A s
One-ForAll" the
nationally
produced
CD that
benefited
the Sept.
II Fund.
Thomas
has
appeared
T hom as
off
Broadway
and was a former model with
Grace Del Marco and Rogers
and Lerman agencies in New
York. She received rave
reviews for her role as "R ose"
in Orlando's People's Theatre
production of August
Wilson's "Fences" with
Broadway actor Harry
Burney.
She also has performed as
"Aunt Mae" in Shay
Youngblood's "Shakin' the
Mess Outta M isery" and cur­
rently appears as a woman
from the 1920s in a historic
film, "Celebrating 100 Years
of Ford" presented by the
Ford Museum in Michigan
Thomas is the author of
five original gospel plays, "If
they had Found our Savior,"
"Get Ye Behind M e," "The
Crucifixion," "C an't You
Hear Heaven Calling" and
"Destination-Paradise." She
is indeed a very busy lady
who has an upcoming book
called "Cradled by the
Master."
I ler motto is, "Stir-up your
gift." Truly, she does this as
she serves her community on
the board of directors for
People's Theater, Next Step
Adolescents program, social

Hawkins

Herald photo b y C h ristop her Patton

Children and parents got into ttio act by painting miniature Adirondack diairs. Life-size
chairs painted by local artists were auctioned off at Colonial TownPark's qrarxl openinq
Saturday. .
Moda, Hampton Inn St Suites, Mama
Fu’s Noodle House, McAlister’s Deli,
Nico’s Papa Joe's Pizza, Portfolio Jewelry,
Re/Max Central Realty, Segreti d'lntimo,
Sprint PCS. Studio f&gt;. Subway, Sugar
Sugar, Tropical Smoothie Cafe and Walk
on Water.
Ross said she expects Amura Japanese
Steakhouse, Black Fin and Shear Bliss
will open in the next couple of weeks.
Although the new retail and restau­
rant stores were a draw, the most popular
activity at the grand opening was for
children. Kids had the opportunity to
paint their own miniature Adirondack
chairs on Saturday beginning at noon.
Within two hours the 90 miniature

Adirondack chairs were all brightly
painted.
As for the life-size chairs they are still
up for sale.
"If we have somebody that is still
interested they can make a bid or they
can wail until Sept. 25,” Constantino
said.
The remaining chairs will be part of
the Seminole Cultural Arts Council Fall
Ball Sept. 25 at the Lake Mary Marriott.
The event will include live and silent auc­
tions and feature ballet and youth orches­
tra performances.
Tickets are $75 per person or $lkH) for a
corporate table. For more information,
call Constantino at 407-262-7771

H erald p h o to s by C h risto p h e r P atton

Caylin and B .J. Elkins of Lake Mary (left) check out two of
the 21 decorated Adirondack chairs painted by local artists
and featured at Colonial Town Park's grand opening cele­
bration last weekend. Mariah Cris of Lake Mary (above)
watches Omayra (aka the Faery) blow a few bubbles.

See H a w kin s, Page 9A

Teens unite in effort to tone down racy clothing
Each week in this colum a 1 try to share
modest fashions in
with readers what is good about the
department stores.
Village of Geneva.
"We support the
What is good about the Village of
youth in our communi­
Geneva this week is that one young girl
ty who are striving to
here is bold enough to go out into the
uphold modest stan­
world and say "enough Is enough" when
dards. We urge you to
it comes to the selection of clothing avail­
stock and display more
able at local retail outlets and paraded
clothing that covers the
around campuses by teen girls who follow
midriff, bust, shoul­
the trend that says "less is better" when it
ders,
back, legs to the
Darla Kinney
comes to clothing.
knees and clothing that
This 15-year-old is circulating a petition
shows respect for the
to appeal to fashion designers and mer­ • • •
• • • • body. Please consider
chandisers to provide young buyers with
the needs of a signifi­
;reater choices in their clothing purchases cant portion of the fashion market when
and buying your lines of cloth5 offering an expanded array of modest designing
• _ H
style casual, semiformal and formal attire.
mg.
Those who have stepped onto middle
Hundreds of signature's have so far
or high school grounds lately, or attended
been collected at area churches, picnics,
a homecoming or prom in the last few
club meetings and other public gather­
years, can perhaps understand her cause.
ings, and the name gathering effort will
Sexy halter-tops, skin tight tank tops,
continue until the end of July. At that time
bare midriff shirts, cheek-showing shorts
the petitions will be sent to the Atlanta
and everything-showing skirts have
area where many department stores are
become the norm there (even though the headquartered.
administration will tell you that such
They will be presented to fashion
items are against dress code), in part
industry executives there in the hopes that
because that is what is marketed and sold
they will come to understand treat the
to the 10-ond-up crowd as "fashion.”
body-displaying outfits currently offered
Says the petition being presented by
do not necessarily represent what the
this high-schooler "We, the undersigned,
quiet majority of young women really
are a part of a ground-swell movement
want to wear
around the world who desire to End more
An additional online effort has been

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launched so that individuals wishing to
add their names to the list of modesty pro­
moting
public can
simply
visit
www.goodworks.net and www.ld.stoday.com/petition and support this "cover
up."
"I hope people will want to sign this
and help our cause," said tlie petition tot­
ing teen who wGiles to remain nameless
in this column. "It's so hard to shop and
find something that 1 feel comfortable
wearing and that doesn't liave to be
altered to make it decent. Finding an
appropriate dress for the prom and other
dances is impossible."
Our Geneva gal is not alone in her sen­
timents. A group of Kansas teens have aLso
taken a stand on tlw* latest sexy fashion
trends by organizing a campaign to bring
more modest clothes to their local depart­
ment store racks.
The young women there decided to
Like action last December after repealed
shopping trips for formal dresses failed to
yield them modest, yet stylisli, clothes.
One of their mothers decided to voice lier
concerns to Nordstrom’s customer service
desk and was surprised when they asked
the girLs to put together a presentation and
include some examples of dresses they
considered modest.
The girls spent four months research­
ing preparing the presentation, designing
and making dresses and lining up the

fashion shoot.
In .in April meeting with a Nordstrom
store manager, clothes buyer and other
store executives, the girLs presented their
ideas in bound folders as well as by mod­
eling dresses that defined their interpreta­
tion of modest styles that they wished
they could find in department stores.
Reports of the fashion show at
Nordstrom ran on the front page of Tlw
Kansas City Star and the story was picked
up by the Associated Press, Knight Ridder
and New York T im /cs wire services. As a
result, 90 minute's of a Kaasas City talk
radio program was devoted to discussing
die topic of modest clothes and two of the
girls were interviewed by die BBC in
Londoa
If you would like a petition to circulate'
in your neighborhood or a community,
please use the contact plume number or email address for Stetson's Comer below,
and we will see that you receive the infor­
mation and assistance that you need to
participate in this effort. The petition will
be available for signing at the Geneva July
3 festivities.
Ito twill yt’ii to tell us what you know that
is good about Geneva! Please share your infor­
mation, ideas atul comments by calling 407349-2140, via e-mad at darla&amp;arnpirwt.iwt,
&lt;plr.tse put "Stetsons Comer” in the subject
Inw), or with afu\ to 407-349-1311. Thanks!

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M o rn in g W o rs h ip ...,1 0:45 am
E ve n in g W o rs h ip ..... 6 .0 0 p m
W ed Eve. S e rv ice ...,6 :3 0p m

C h u rc h o f G o d o f P ro p h e c y
2 5 0 9 S. E lm A ve. S anford. FL
4 07 -322-4015
T h o m a s H arris, Pastor
S un d ay S chool ....9:45A M
P raise &amp; W orship ...10:30AM
M e ssa ge by Pastor...11AM
E ven ing S e rv ic e ...... 6PM
Tuesday P rayer M tg.lO A M
M id w e ek S ervice (W ed) 7PM.

425-C ongregatlonal
G ra c e F e llo w s h ip C o n g re g a tio n a l
C h u rc h (N A C C C )
2401 S. P ark Ave. Sanford
407-322-4584
L a rry L eo na rd . Pastor
S u n d a y S c h o o l.... 9:30A M
M o rn ing W orsh ip ..11AM
C h o ir P ra ctice W ed. ..6:30PM
B a b y sittin g service available

428-E piscopal
H o ly C ro s s E p is c o p a l C h u rc h
S. P ark A vo @ 4 th St. S anford FL
S u n d a y W orship 7 :3 0 &amp; 10a.m.
N u rse ry &amp; S un d ay S chool fo r c h il­
d ren . M id w e ek w orsh ip in C hapel on
T o e s , W eds. 4 Thurs. C om m unity
m e a l @ 5 :3 0 p m W eds. For tim es A
d e ta il of stu d ie s a nd a ctivities. C all
407 -3 22 -4 61 1.

404-B aptist

440-Lutheran
H o ly C ro s s L u th e ra n C h u rc h
760 S un D rive. L ake M ary. F L
P aul Hoyer. P a s to r
Jon ath an Thom as, A sst. P asto r
S aturday E v e n in g ..... 5 :3 0 P M
P raise 4 W orsh ip
S unday M o rn in g .....BAM
Traditional S ervice
S unday M o rn ing .. .9:30A m
P raise 4 W orsh ip
S unday M orning ....11AM
F a m ily W orsh ip S ervice
N u rse ry is p rovid ed
For Inform ation call 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -0 7 9 7 .

L u th e ra n C h u rc h o f
The R edeem er
(M is s o u ri S y n o d )
2525 S. O a k A ve. S an ford, FL
V icar Jam e s Tim m o ns
S unday S c h o o l.......9 :15A M
W orship S e rv ice .....10 3 0A M
Inform ation. 407-3 22 -3 55 2
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N ew C re a tio n L u th e ra n
C h u rc h
101 U psala Rd, S anford H w y 4 6 A A
U psala Rd.
Interim Location: U psala
C om m unity C hurch
407-322-7312
B ob B rosem ann. P astor
Sunday W orship: 8:15A M A 6 :3 0 P M
N ursery Provided
w w w N e w C rea tio nC h urch .e e

443-M ethodist

P a lm e tto A v e n u e B a p tis t C h u rc h
2 6 2 6 Palm etto Avo
Santord, FL 3 2 7 7 3
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 3 -1 5 8 3
w obsitow w w P A BC -LC S org
T h e Family Friendly Church*

R on W illia m s, Sr. P asto r
Bill S im p so n, A s so c ia te P astor
S c o tt T odd, C o llo g o and C a re e r
P astor
S c o tt G a rre tt, C h ild re n 's M in is try
P astor
•S unday A M. S vcs 8 :3 0a m &amp; I t a m
■Bible S tu d y 9 :4 5 a m
•S unday E vo Svc. 6 pm
W od. B ib le S tudy 4 A W A N A 7pm
H o m e o f L ib e rty
C h r is tia n S c h o o l
G ra d e s K -4 T h ro u g h 1 2th

“ Y W e s tv lo w B a p tis t C h u rc h
4100 H E. T h o m a s J r P kw y (C R 46 A)
S anford, Flo rid a
4 07 -3 2 3 -0 5 2 3
Bill C offm an , P asto r
C harlie H iggins, A s so c ia te P a s to r of
M usic/Y outh
S u n d a y S e rv ic e s
M o rn ing W o rs h ip 8 A M &amp; 10:30A M
S unday S ch o o l 9 :1 5 A M
E vening W o rs h ip 6 P M
W ed. B ib le S tudy &amp; P rayer S e rv ico
630PM

407-C atho lic
A ll S o u ls C a th o lic C h u rc h
C o rn e r o f 9 th St &amp; S. O ak A vo
S a n fo rd , FL
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 7 9 5
Father R ich ard W. T rou t. P astor
W ee kd ay M a ss 9 A M , M o n-F ri
C o n fe ssio ns, S aturday, 4 PM
S atu rd ay V ig il...... 5P M
S unday, 7:4 5A M , 10:30A M , N oo n
9A M • E ng lish (S o c ia l H all)
9 A M - S p a n ish (C h urch )

S t P e te r's E p is c o p a l C h u rc h
700 R ine ha rt R d, Lk M ary, FL
4 0 7 -4 4 4 -5 6 7 3
R ov C h a rle s L. Holt, R ector
W ko n d E uch arist: S at, 5pm
S un 7 :3 0a m , 9am , 11am
S un S ch o o l 10:15am
C hild. C hu rch 9am
N ursery, 8 :4 5 a m -1 2:4 5p m
W e d n e sd a y E uch arist 7pm

431-C harlsm atic
Episcopal
C h u rc h o f T h e
H o ly C o m fo rte r

•Charismatic Ep&lt;«opjl Church"
8 03 W 4th St
S anford. Florida
407-323-8067
R ov M ark Barth, Priest
S u n d a y E u c h a ris t.....9:30A M

437-NonDenom inational
F a ith fu l W o rd M in is trie s
C hristian Resource C enter
L a ke vlo w Plaxa, 407-328-4300
3 2 0 E. C om m ercial St., Sanford
S u n d a y S ervico 11 AM
•C h ildren 's Fellow ship
(a ge s 4 - 1 2 ) .....11AM
F a m ily F e llow ship
•/R e fre s h m e n ts .....12:30PM
W e d n e sd a y
•Fe llo w sh ip M e e tin g .....7:30P M
F riday
•C hristian C ou nselin g ...2-5P M
(P le a se c a ll 4 07 -3 28 -4 30 0 tor appt)
R ev. S te vn M ic h e ls
P a s to r/D Ire c to r

410-C hristian
S a fe h a rb o r C h r is tia n C h u rc h
730 U p s a la R oad
S an ford, FL
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 9 8 0
Tim S torm s, M inister
J o e C a p u to , Y outh M in iste r
M ich a e l M illigan,
W o rsh ip M in iste r
M o rn in g W o rs h ip 9 &amp; 10:30

L lfe S p rln g O u tR o a c h
M in is trie s
S un. 10:30am at L ongw ood C ivic
League W om e n's C lub
135 W. C hurch Ave,
d o w n to w n Longw ood
P hone: 4 07-339-0277
W e Aro C ha ng ing The W orld O no
Life At A Tim e
w w w lifespring m in istrie s-o rg

413-C h ristian Science
F ir s t C h u rc h o f C h ris t,
S c ie n tis t, L o n g w o o d
975 M a rkh a m W o o d s R oad
4 0 7 -7 8 8 -7 7 0 8
S un d ay C h u rc h S e rv ice and
S un d ay S cho ol ...,1 0A M
W e d n e s d a y ...... 7 :3 0P M
C hild C are p rovid ed
R ea d in g R o o m
14 5 W ekiva Springs Rd
S t e 149A, Longw ood. FL
P h on e 4 0 7 -6 6 9 -1 4 9 0
Mon-Fri 10am -4pm
S a t lO am -tp m

419-C h u rch of God
C h u rc h o f G o d
801 W. 2 2n d St. S anford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 9 4 2
R ev W es Tanksiey. P asto r
S un d ay S cho ol ...,9 :4 5A M
M o rn in g W orsh ip.. 10:45A M
E ven ing S e rvice 6 PM
W e d n e sd a y C lasses
for all a g e s..... 7 to 8 P M
S em ino le T rinity
C h ris tia n S c h o o l
P re -S ch oo l th ru g ra d e 12
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -2 7 2 3
A lso D ay C are S ta rts a t 1 Y r to
P re -S ch oo l. 407-323-1411

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C h ris t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h
408 Tucker Drive
(co m er of Tucker Dr 4 427)
407-322-7900
R ev W ayne Stone, P astor
S unday S cho ol....... 9:30am
In te r-M is s io n ..........10:30am
M orning W orship ... 11 am
B iblo Study
W e d n e s d a y ............6:30am
C hild re n's Time
Includod in W orship
N urse ry provided lo r Babies
and S m all C hildren
"S m a ll E n o u g h To Love You G row in g in C hrist To Serve You"

F irs t U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h
4 1 9 P a rk Ave. S anford. FL
4 0 7 - 3 2 2 ^ 3 7 1 ____
J im B radshaw ^ P astor *
M o rn ing W orship.
8 :3 0 a m 4 11:00am
C offee F e llow sh ip . 9 :30am
S un d ay S chool, 9 :45am
Youth Fellow ship, 4pm
N urse ry P rovided

449-P resbyterian
F irs t P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h
o f S a n fo rd
D ow nto w n on 3rd 4 O a k
407-3 22 -2 66 2
E m ail.h o p fli^ sanlordD rpsbv.org
Sun. W orsh ip 10AM N ursery
A dult Sun. S chool 9A M
Young A du lts S un S chool 11:15A M
S un.
Y outh,
F o od ,
M o vie ,
Fellow sh ip 5PM
M on C hoir 4 B olls R eh ea rsal 7PM
W ed. Evo D in n e r (by re serva tion )
5:30P M
W ed B iblo S tud y A du lts 6P M
W ed B iblo S tu d y M id d le S ch o o l
6PM
W ed. P raise Team R ehearsal 7PM
Thurs. B oy S cou t Troop 545 7PM
W e W e lc o m e Your V isit A t A ny
E vent
D r Bill C he gw in, Interim M inister

M a rk h a m W o o d s
P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h
5210 M a rkha m W oods R oad
L ake Mary. FL
4 07 -3 33 -2 03 0
Dr. M ich a e l L A ndrew s.
Inte rim M inister
S u n d a y S chool, all agos 9 A M /1 0A M
C h u rch S e rvice s 10AM
N u rse ry P rovided

S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C h u rc h
5 07 0 O ra n g e Blvd, S anford
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 199

www.sominolechurch.com
J e rry WaJsh, P astor
S a tu rd a y 5 :30P M
S u n d a y 8 :3 0 A M . !0A M 4 11:30AM
P ra c tic a l M e s s a g e s
C o n te m p o ra ry M u s ic
C a s u a l D re s s
F rie n d ly S e rv ic e s
P ro fe s s io n a l C h ild C are

S e v e n th D ay A d v e n tis t
M A R S H IL L S D A
8 0 0 E ast 2nd St, S anford, FL
407-3 23 -5 64 6
S a b b a th S c h o o l.....9 :3 0A M
D ivin e W o rs h ip .......11AM
W od. P ra ye r M tg 7:30 PM

S h o w e r D o w n o f B le s s in g s
201 E lm A ve, S anford, FL
407-3 21 -8 38 9
Tim othy H udson, P astor
S u n d a y S chool. 10AM
M o rn in g W orsh ip. 11AM
Tue. P rayer. B ible Study, 7 J O PM

U p s a la C o m m u n ity
P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h
•K n o w in g 4 M aking
K no w n J e s u s C hrist*
C o rn e r o f 4 6 -A 4 U p sa la R oad,
S an ford, FL
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -2 6 3 5
w w w .uo sa lach urch m m
Rev. B ryan L. W enger, P a sto r
S u n d a y S ch o o l
9 :0 0a m
M o rn in g W o rs h ip
10;00am
N u rse ry C a ro P rovided

4 5 8 -W e sle ya n
W e s le y a n C h u rc h o f P ao la
5 56 0 W ayside D rive
S anford. FL 32771
(O ff 1-4 (E xit 51) W est
F irst S treet on Left - O n e M ile)
L eo na rd O 'D onnell. P astor
407-3 22 -6 33 2
"W h ere the G o spe l is g oo d N ew s*
S un d ay S c h o o l........9 :45A M
M o rn in g W orsh ip „..1 1 A M
E vening w o r s h ip .....6P M
M id -W ee k M tg W ed. 7 J O PM
P lea se S ha re Your Life W ith us

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four-door, $2,598 at
N ich olson Buick Com pany.

V alentine G irl.
O thers attend in g w ere the
M esdam es Tomm y M ero,
Phil Stanley, Jr., Volie
W illiam s, Jr., Jack A nderson,
C .B. Schirard, M ervyn Ozier,
L ester G u therie, W ight
Kirtley, D avid G atchel,
Ralph W ight and M iss Elise
H utchinson. M rs. H aw kins
C on nelly w as their sponsor.
Mr. and M rs. A.C. M im s
announced the engagem ent
o f their d au ghter Esther
A rm illda M im s to Jam es
H arvey C ovington, son of
Mr. and M rs. E.A.
C ovington.
M iss M im s had graduated
from C hattanooga High
School in 1951 and m oved to
Sanford w ith her fam ily in
Ju n e of 1952. She was
em ployed by W ilson M aier
Fu rniture Com pany.
Mr. C ovington had g rad u ­
ated from Florence High
School in South C arolina, in
1945. He had spent four
years with the Navy and
w as presently em ployed by
the Sanford Fire
D epartm ent.

S o c ia l n ew s from 1953
Sen . John F. K ennedy of
M assachu setts and M iss
Jacq u elin e Bouvier of
N ew port, R.I., were issued a
m arriag e license at Boston
C ity H all, Sept. 5. They were
to be m arried Sept. 12*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lundquist celebrated their
50th anniversary. There was
a picture o f them w ith their
child ren and grand child ren.
A Beta Sigm a Phi m eeting
w as held at the hom e o f
M rs. A.L. D uxbury w ith
M rs. H arold C hapm an as
cohostess.
M rs. G ordon Sw eeney
gave the program on table
setting etiqu ette.
M rs. G eorge A. Sp eer
presided over the m eetin g at
w hich tim e it w as
announced that a rush party
w ould be held the follow ing
m onth at M rs. O .K. G o ff's
Nursery, 914 Park Ave.
M rs. John M organ w as
chosen as the ch a p te r's

chairperson for the Theatre
Guild and has served as the
Director of a Juvenile
Prevention Program that pro­
motes restorative justice prin­
cipals for minor offenses.
Enrollment for the fall term
has begun at Tajiri School of
Performing Arts, Inc., at
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford.
Founder and director Pat
Whatley says history is still
alive. Tours can still be
booked. Save the children. It's
all about them.

Second Shiloh Baptist church
honors a special lady
Second Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church honored First
Lady of Second Shiloh with an
appreciation day program,
Sunday, June 27. The theme
was "Empowered in G od's
Race."
First Lady Angela Scott was
shown by the Second Shiloh
Church family and friends
’ust how much they love,
u&gt;nor and appreciate her as
the wife of tneir great pastor,
the Rev. Marvin L. Scott, a
Christian leader, teacher and
husband of Second Shiloh's

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honorce Sister Angela Scott, a
native Sanfordite who attend­
ed Seminole County schools.
She graduated from Seminole
High School and Seminole
Community College. Her
career has taken her in the
work field of juvenile deten­
tion and she is presently
employed as a security officer
at Lake Howell High School.
After joining in holy m atri­
mony to the dynamic pastor,
the Rev. Marvin L. Scott, Sr.,
she is the proud and devoted
wife, mother and spiritual
Christian First Lady where as
a dedicated woman of God
she contributes a great deal to
her husband and pastor's suc­
cess in the ministry of Second
Shiloh. Sister Scott works in
her church wherever needed,
not only to being a Sunday
School teacher, mentor and
counselor, but as a choir m em ­
ber and youth director.
She is often teased about
her hobbies of going to the
movies, shopping, cleaning,
shopping, decorating, and
shopping (a quote from hus­
band, Pastor Scott).
Musical renditions were

There’s a

H erald p h o to by M arva H aw klna

A celebration last week honored Sister Angola Scott of the Second
Shiloh M.B. Church, wife of Pastor Marvin Scott.
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given by the Contemporary
Choir, with solos by Richard
Grey, Lisa Aime, Praise
Dancers were performed by
Brother Karl Engram and
Company. The message of the
morning was brought by

Minister Elizabeth McGree.
We join the Second Shiloh
Church family, Pastor Marvin
Scott, daughter Whitney and
son M arvin, Jr. in appreciation
of the First Lady, Sister
Angela Scott.

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Church to celebrate move to Sanford
By Barbara Hals* Martin
Special to the Herald

gathered neighborhood children
on Sunday mornings, adults
expanded food and ckrthing give­
SA N FO RD — On Sunday, July
away programs to those in need.
4, a tree community baibcque at
As the church focused on pray­
noon and church dedication serv­ ing for and helping others, mira­
ice at 3 p.rru will celebrate the cles began luppening — healings,
miraculous purchase of City
salvation of loved ones and finan­
Church's new home at 650 E
cial blessings.
Airport Blvd.
In August 21X13, a miracle hap­
The miracle started four
pened that would continue to
months ago when the church
ignite a passion for helping others.
board placed a bid on the proper­ Kim James, who attended the
ty — without a dollar in the church a few times, called request­
bank towards the project When
ing prayer for a friend's son. Bob
the bid was accepted, the 250- Jones, 20.
plus member church needed a
Jones had been out the night
$125,000 down payment within before
with
friends using
three months.
Oxycontin, Zanax and cocaine
Earlier that year, the board
when he stopped breathing. When
promised to build a church in his friends couldn't revive him.
Mexico and needed an additional , they disagreed about what to do.
$14,000 for building supplies and
By the time they dropped him off
the trip. Other members were
at a hospital, 45 minutes had
heading to Africa to visit 15 cities
passed. Jones was put on lifeand assist a missionary to buy a support and his family was given
brick-making machine so laborers
no hope.
could to build a church and a
Smith and other members visit­
home for 26 AIDS orphans.
ed Jones and his family every day
"God Is the God of the impossi­
for the next week. Smith, who had
ble," said Pastor Eugene Smith,
recently k&gt;st his father to illness,
who wasted no time preaching
prayed for a miracle, but knew the
faith and encouraging the
reality if one didn't liappen.
congregation to believe God for all
The next Sunday, Smith ended
three needs.
his sermon about The Miracles of
By Easter, the church had raised
God early, told tire congregation
about $75,000 and the youth
about Jones and asked them to
planned a car wash. In addition,
pray.
funds were received from other
"One day this week when !
churches and individuals in and
beyond Central Florida. Materials
and services to upgrade the build­
ing arrived from area business
owners and ministries. With all
the funds in, the church closed on
the property on May 28 and the
next day Smith and seven mem­
bers left for Mexico while those
who went to Africa traveled
home. God had provided miracles
for all three churches.
Smith and his wife, Laura,
came from Seattle, Wash., to
Central Florida with two other
couples to start the church five
years ago. At its first service, there
were more* paid nursery* workers
than attendees.
The first three years were spent
in two different Altamonte
Springs movie theaters and, at
times, in clubhouses, hotel rooms
andparks for mid-week services.
Tne next year, the church
moved to a huge storefront in
Longwood where the church
quickly grew. While church buses

looked at Bob, I saw my own son's
face," Smith told the congregation
as tears fell and his voice began to
break. "Pray for Bob as if this were
your own son, your own child.
Without a miracle, this kid won't
make it ”
At the exact moment the
church prayed for him (with his
family who were at church that
Sunday), Jones woke up from the
dnig-induced coma and sat up in
his hospital bed to tire shock and
awe of the six trauma team doc­
tors who happened to be at Jones'
bedside. Jones would live and not
die.
Thankfully,
God
granted
another miracle. By Wednesday,
Jones was in church with his
mother, albeit, a little unsteady on
his feet and with limited speech
due to minor throat problems, but
with no brain damage at all.
While the church has aLso been
unsteady on its feet at times with
four moves in three years, mem­
bers are excited about joining
other great churches in Sanford.
Besides their regular outreach pro­
grams, tin* church is starting a preschixil for children ages 2-4 and a
scluxil of music to teach children
how to play musical instruments.
For more information about the
church, call 407-831-3334 or log on
to www.orlandiKitychurch.arm.
Sunday services are at 9 and
KUO a m.

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• The city of Winter Park will
host the 10th Annual "O ld
Fashioned Fourth of July
Celebration" on Saturday, July
3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
Central Park located in down­
town Winter Park.
The day begias with a axil
blast from the past with the
Rocking Roadster Show 2 as
they perform live '50s music on
the main stage at Central Park
throughout the day.
At 9 a.m., visitors arc encour­
aged to join in on an old fash­
ioned bicycle parade. Adults
and kids of all ages can ride their
decorated bicycles with the
City’s Mayor Kenneth "K ip”
Marchman, city commissioners,
and the city's police and fire
departments from City Hall to
Central Park.
The Bach Brass Band will
greet the parade participants
with patriotic music at Central
Park along with live perform­
ances by the Country Cloggers,
the Bach Children's Choir, and a
very special program by the
Bach Festival Choir paying trib­
ute to our country's patriotism.
In keeping with the true
American tradition, hot dogs
and refreshments will not only
be served, but then* will also be
an official Hot Dog Eating
Contest for all our hot dog eat­
ing fares.
Children can also participate
in many old fashioned games
such as potato sack races, the
dinosaur egg roll, and egg toss.
They can take a horse wagon
ride, get their face panted, and
show their creativity in the
American Spin-Art project for
kids. For more information, call
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izers are expecting the largest
crowd ever.
Lisa Jones, Sanford recreation
department, said more than
90,000 visitors are expected for
the Fourth of July festivities, and
with a range of activities no one
should be disappointed.
In addition to the Zambelli
produced fireworks display that
includes more than 2.000 shells,
the event features live entertain­
m ent four food courts and a
children's activities zone.
Band performances at Fort
Mellon Park by Cactus Jack and
the Cadillacs, Redeye Express,
and The RedCoats will begin at 5
p.m. and continue until 10:15
&gt;.m. with the fireworks display
inning at 9:15 p.m.
The All-American Kids Zone
is free to children ages 13 and
under and includes a moonwalk, face painters, balloon
artists, a bungee run, an obstacle
course and more. It will be locat­
ed at the east end of Fort Mellon
Park.
Parking will be available on
First Street, an adjaa*nt lot on
Sanford Avenue and at City 1 (all
on Park Avenue. Ihe city has
also contracted with eight bust's
to transport visitors from the
Seminole Towne Center mall to
City I fall. The shuttles will begin
at 3 p.m. and will mn every 20
minutes.
Visitors arc* encouraged to use
the service by parking at the
southwest
com er
of
the
Burdines parking lot. Buses will
continue return routes from 9:45
to 11:30 n.m.
The snow will feature a vari­
ety of music broadcasted live on
Big-100 Radio.
The Fourth of July events in
Sanford begin at 1 p.m. with the
Florida Collegiate Summer
League All-Star Game
at
Historic Sanford
Memorial
Stadium. The game is expected
to finish up at about 4:30 p.m.
Visitors can bring lawn chairs,
coolers, bags and containers for
the event, but glass bottles are
prohibited. Personal fireworks
arc* also prohibited from the
event.
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display and festival July 3.
There will be live perform­
ances by nationally and interna­
tionally known music superstars
from 4 to 11 p.m..
The musical lineup includes
Sarah Hudson, Brooke Hogan.
Mis-Teeq, Ashlee Simpson,
Maria
Mena,
Hanson,
Kimberley Locke, The Calling
and more! Following the con­
certs, there will be a 24-minute
long, spectacular fireworks
show that will be simulcast by
XL 106.7 FM.
Enjoy all sorts of family enter­
tainment throughout the park.
Food, beverage and novelty
booths will be available. No
coolers and no pets, please.
Personal fireworks arc* strictly
prohibited at the site and park­
ing areas.
For more information, call
407-571-8857.

• lhe city of Orlando and
Cox Radio will host "Fireworks
at the Fountain" beginning at 4
p.m. on Sunday, July 4, at Lake
Eola
Park
in
downtown
Orlando.
The Lake Eola Amphitheatre
will come alive with talented
country singers. From 6 to 7
p.m., watch tomorrow's country
stars today as they compete in
the
"Colgate
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Showdown." Then at 8 p.m., as
a prelude to the fireworks finale,
enjoy the music of the Orlando
Concert Band as they perform a
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start at 10:30 a.m. with the
works finale that will begin at
parade including floats reactors,
9:15 p.m.
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tents, alcoholic beverages, grills
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Sports

theBiGS Youth soccer tourney coming to Sanford
Weekly stats for Seminole
County’s Major League
Baseball players
Oviedo High School’s

Mark
B ellhorn
2b

Boston Red Sox
ab h r HR

rbl

avg.

282 72

44

.255

54

9

• Hit .287 (27-for-94) with 16
runs scored, three home runs
and 12 RBI in June as he
continued to heat up with the
weather.

David
E c k s t e in
SS

Anaheim Angels
ab
h
r
71

36

0

15

.291

• Batted .344 (21-for-61) with
14 runs scored, six doubles
and seven RBI despite miss­
ing part of June.
Lake Mary’s

Danny
G raves
p

Cincinnati Reds
w

I

1

3

ta v

30

26

5

3.09

• Had six saves in nine opportuni­
ties with a 3.95 ERA while stnkt ing out six and walking only
one in the month of June.
Lake Brantley High School's

F e l ip e
Lopez
SS

Cincinnati Reds
ab h
r HR

rbi

avg.

46

5

.152

7

3

0

• Has appeared only as a
defensive replacement or
runner the past two weeks.
S a n fo rd M id d le S c h o o l's

C orey
Patterson
CF

Chicago Cubs
ab h r h
289 83

43

10

34

.287

• Had a red-hot month, batting
.327 (33-for-101) with 14
runs scored, four home runs
and 13 RBI in June.
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l's

T im
R aines J r.

Baltimore Orioles

h

r

16

3

2

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0

0

.188

• Has made two starts at desig­
nated hitter and has been a
defensive replacement in
almost every game the past
two weeks.
Lake Brantley High School's

J ason
V a r it e k

Ajax Orlando to host Super
Y-League national fina s
locations allows us to showcase the
best Central Florida has to offer to the
soccer community," explaias Mark
Dillon, president and CEO of Ajax
Orlando.
The Super Y-League, now in its sixth
year, is comprised of 117 clubs and 690
teams. Teams are organized into divi­
sions by age group including boys ages
13-17 and girls 14-17. In the next five
months, teams within each division
will battle for turf across North

America for top qualifying slots and
the opportunity to travel to Central
Florida and be named champion.
The three-year tournament deal will
impact Central Florida economy on
several levels. This year 112 teams will
bring more than 3,000 players, coaches
and parents to the area, filling 11,000
hotel room nights, 1500 rental car days
and spending approximately $3 million
over five days.
The finals in each division will be

Sanford
puts 12
on roster

*

C

Boston Red Sox
ab
h
r HR rbl avg.
Z j T 65 31
9 29 .274
• Has really cooled off, only bat­
ting .263 (21-for-80) with five
runs scored, one home run
and just seven RBI in the
month of June.

Red-hot
Gordon
on Pepsi
400 pole
Sp ecial to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
Sanford will be well rep­
resented when the inau­
gural Florida Collegiate
Summer League All-Star
Game is contested at
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium
Sunday.
The nost Sanford River
Rats will have no less than
12 players on the North
roster and will be joined
on the squad by Seminole
High School graduates
Matt Fraysier and the
Petracca brothers, Angelo
and Dominic, who are
playing with the Daytona
Beach Barracudas this
summer.
As of late Thursday,
River Rats selected to play
on the team were third
baseman John Michael
Howell, shortstop/out­
fielder Kyle Patrick, who
leads the league in home
runs, second baseman
Dan Quartararo, who
leads the league in triples,
first baseman Jon Lozada,
outfielders Courtney
Propst, who leads the
league in doubles and the
Sanford team in hitting,
and Brett Murphy, who
leads the River Rats in
RBI, catcher Brent Sellers,
and pitchers Drew
Shetrone, Kyle DeYoung,
Pete Taraskevich, Paul
Buhrow and Zac Whitmer.
Barracudas on the North
team will be outfielders
Fraysier, Jon DeStefano
and Tim Orlosky, third
baseman Angelo Petracca,
first baseman Jon Roberts,
catcher/second baseman
Randall Vickroy,
righthanded pitchers
Dominic Petracca and
Jason Bernstein and lefthanded pitcher Chanse
Home.
The South squad will be
made up of players from
the Orlando Shockers and

H erald p h o to s by J im W en tr

Formor

Sem inole

Community College pitch­
er Kyle DeYoung (above)
hurled a 2-0 shutout at the
Winter

Park

Diamond

Dawgs on Wednesday at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium to run his record
to 4-0

on the season .

DeYoung

and

Florida

Collegiate

Summer

League home run leader
Kyle Patrick (loft) will join
Sanlord River Rats team­
m ates

Joh n

Michael

Howell. Dan Quartararo,
Jo n

Lozada,

Propst,
Brent

Courtney

Brett

Murphy,

Sellers,

Drew

Shetrone.

P ete

Taraskevich. Paul Buhrow
and Zac Whitmer as mem­
bers ol the North Team
along with players from
the

Daytona

Barracudas

B each

when

the

FCSL holds its inaugural
All-Star Game at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
tomorrow (Sunday) start­
ing at 1 p.m.

See All-Stars, Page 13A

CF

ab

The Super Y-League, the U.S. and
Canadian premier youth soccer league,
recently selected Ajax Orlando to host
the 20(M North American Olympic
Development Program (ODP) Finals in
November.
The top 112 soccer teams from across
North America will travel to Central
Florida for the five-day tournament
slated for November 19-23. Soccer
fields at Central Winds Park (Winter
Springs), Sylvan Lake Park (Sanford)
and the Dewey O. Boster Sports
Complex (Deltona) will be the battle­
grounds to determine the champions in
nine divisions.
"Spreading the games across multiple

held at Sylvan Lake Park and will air
on Fox Sports World cable network
bringing international recognition to
Central Florida as a competitive soccer
destination.
Ajax Orlando is the exclusive
American affiliate of AFC Ajax
(Amsterdam). The company was
founded in 2003 to scout, recruit and
train the top soccer talent in the United
States at its Orlando, Florida headquar­
ters. In addition to operating its youth
academy, Ajax Orlando administers
national camps and international tour­
naments to seek out the nation's pre­
mier soccer players. More information
about Ajax Orlando can be found at
http: / /www.AjaxOrlando.us.

All-Star Sunday

Seminole High School's

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Special to the Herald

Jeff Gordon won his third
straight NASCAR NEXTEL
Cup Series pole and the 50th
of his career by turning a fast
lap of 188.659 mph in nls No.
24 Dul’ont/Pepsi Chevmlet on
Thursday during Circle K Pole
Qualifying Night at historic
Daytona International
Speedway. Gordon will lead
the 43-car field to the green
flag for Saturday's 46th annual
Pepsi 41X3.
"I'll tell you what," Gordon,
who's car is crew chiefed by
Lake Brantley graduate Robbie
Loomis, said after his lap.
"This team is on a roll right
now. I hope we can hang bn to
it. The enrr was good at.prrtc-1,1
tice. Thai was certainly a great
lap We unloaded and the
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Sharing the front row with
Gordon is 2(X)2 Pepsi 4(30
champion Michael Waltrip,
who posted a lap of 188.620
mph in the No. 15 NAPA Auto
Parts Chevrolet. Ricky Rudd
(188.620), Dale Jarrett (188.328)
and 21X34 Daytona 500 champi­
on Dale Earnhardt Jr. (187.939)
round out the top five.
"We were able to pick up,"
Waltrip said. "That's really dif­
ficult to do. You know when
you're practicing, your tem­
peratures are all hot and you
nave a tendency to get some
drafting help and so when you
go out by yourself after sitting
for three or four hours, it's a
real testament to the team."
Said Rudd: "We're actually a
little bit quicker than practice,
so we're really happy. They
had it cranked up here tonight.
At Talladega we sat on the
pole there, so I knew we could
be a factor. We were seventh
or eighth in practice and we
ran good. I'm a little disap­
pointed we didn't get the pole,
but heck, with the way our
season has gone so far this is
the next best thing."
Scott Riggs, driver of the No.
10 Valvoline Chevrolet, was
the top rookie qualifier with a
seventh-place effort at a speed
of 187.868 mph.
Other notables in qualifying
included 2003 Pepsi 400 cnampion Greg Biffle (ninth), Kevin
See NASCAR, Page 13A

Magic pulls off big
trade with Rockets
S p ecial to the Herald
The Orlando Magic have
acquired NBA All-Star guard
Steve Francis, guard Cuttino
Mobley and center Kelvin
Cato from the Houston
Rockets in exchange for
guards Tracy McGrady,
Tyronn Lue and Reece Gaines,
and forward Juwan Howard,
General Manager John
Weisbrod announced Tuesday.
Francis (6'3", 200, 2/21/77)
played and started In 79
games for the Rockets during
tne 2003-04 campaign, averag­
ing 16.6 ppg., a team-high 6.2
apg., 5 5 rpg. and a team-best
1.76 stlpg. in a team-hightying 40.4 minpg. He also
averaged 192 ppg., 8.4 rpg.,
7.6 apg. and 1.40 stlpg. in 44.4
minpg. in five playoff outings
vs. tne L A . Lakers.
Francis ranked among NBA

leaders in minutes played (T4th), assists (9th), steals (9th)
and scoring (38th).
A three-time NBA All-Star,
Francis joined Oscar
Robertson, Magic Johnson
and Grant Hill as the only
players in NBA history to
average 15 points, five
rebounds and five assists in
each of their first five seasons.
He has played in 374 regular
season games during his NBA
career, all with Houston, and
averaged 19.3 ppg., 6.4 a p g ,
6.1 rpg. and 1.63 stlpg. in 39.6
minpg. Francis has recorded
78 career double-doubles and
six triple-doubles during his
career.
In 2002-03, Francis and
Minnesota's Kevin Gamett
were the only two players in
the NBA to average at least
See Magic, Page 13A

Juwan Howard and Tracy McGrady (above), along with Tyronn Lue and R eece Gaines w ere"Ld«rf
by the Orlando Magic to the Houston Rockets for NBA All-Star guard Steve Francis, guard C u ttle
Mobley and center Kelvin Cato.
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team-best 1.39 stlpg. in a teamhigh 39.9 minpg. Fie scored a
franchise-record and careerhigh 62 points (20-37 FG, 5-14
3FG, 17-26 FT) on Mar. 10 vs.
Washington. Howard
appeared in a team-best 81
games for the Magic, averaging
17.0 ppg., 7.0 rpg. and 2.0 apg.
in 35.5 minpg. He led Orlando
in rebounding, while finishing
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20.0 ppg., 6.0 rpg. and 6.0 apg.
On Jan. 17, 2003 vs. the L.A.
Lakers, he scored a career-high
44 points and added 11 assists,
becoming the first player in
Rockets history to record 40
points and 10 assists in the
same game. During the 2000-01
season, Francis became the first
Rockets player and 18th player
in NBA history to lead his team
in total points, rebounds and
assists. He was named the
1999-2000 NBA Co-Rookie of
the Year, sharing the honor
with Elton Brand and was a
unanimous selection for the
1999-2000 NBA All-Rookie First
Team.
Mobley (6'4", 215, 9/1/75)
appeared and started in 80
games last season for Houston,
averaging 15.8 ppg., 4.5 rpg.,
3.2 apg. and 1.34 stlpg. in a
team-high-tying 40.4 minpg.
He also played in five playoff
outings vs. the L.A. Lakers,
averaging 14.4 ppg., 4.8 rpg.
and 2.8 apg. in 42.0 minpg.
Mobley ranked among NBA
leaders in minutes played (T4th), steaLs (23rd), tnrec-point
field goal percentage (.390, T24th) and free throw percent­
age (.811,40th).
Mobley has played in 436
regular season games during
his NBA career, all with
Houston, averaging 17.1 ppg.,
4.0 rpg., 2.7 apg. and 1.21 stlpg.
in 37.5 minpg. In Rockets histo­
ry, he ranks second in threepointers made (672), seventh in
steaLs (526), eighth in minutes
played (16,343), ninth in scor­
ing (7,448 points) and 10th in
three-point field goal percent­
age (.372, 672-1,807).
Among the players from the
1998 NBA Draft class, Mobley
ranks fifth in total points, trail­
ing only Paul Pierce, Vince
Carter, Dirk Nowitzki and
Antawn Jamison. He finished
second in voting to Rodney
Rogers for the 1999-2000 NBA
Sixth Man Award and was
named to the 1998-99 NBA AllRookie Second Team.
Cato (6T1", 275,8/26/74)
played in 69 games last season
for Houston, making 67 starts.
He averaged 6.1 ppg., 6.8 rpg.,
1.0 apg. and 1.39 blkpg. in 25.3
minpg. Cato ranked second on
the Rockets in rebounding and
blocked shots. He aLso
appeared in five playoff out­
ings vs. the L.A. Lakers, aver­
aging 5.8 ppg., 6.8 rpg. and
1.00 stlpg. in 29.6 minpg. while
shooting .591 from the field.
Cato has appeared in 434 reg­
ular season games during his
NBA career with Portland and
Houston, averaging 5.5 ppg.,
5.4 rpg. and 1.34 bLkpg. in 20.0
minpg., while shooting .507
from the floor. He has also
played in 17 career postseason
contests, averaging 3.6 ppg.
and 3.1 rpg. in 14.6 minpg. In
Rockets history, Cato ranks
third all-time in field goal per­
centage and fourth in blocked
shots.
McGrady played and started
in 67 games for the Magic last
season, averaging 28.0 ppg., 6.0
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career-highs of 10.5 p p g , 4.2
apg. and 2.5 rpg. in 30.7 minpg.
1le led the Magic and tied for
29th in the NBA in three-point
field goal percentage, shooting
.383 (80-209).
Gaines appeared in 38 games
for Orlando, averaging 1.8
ppg., 1.1 apg. and 1.0 rpg. in
9.6 minpg. during his rookie
campaign.
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Winter Park Diamond Dawgs.
The teams may make a few
more additions to the rosters
before game time.
The game is set to begin at 1
p.m.
Tickets are just $8 for the
whole family or 5-1 for individ­
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For more information, check
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River Rats home page.
In a sidenote, Sanford pitcher
Kyle DeYoung matched team­
mate Shetrone with a perfect 40 start by hurling a 2-0 shutout
against Winter Park on
Wednesday at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium
Propst scored both runs for
the River Rats and stayed red
hot with the bat, rapping two
more doubles to add to his
league-leading total.
Following tlie All-Star Game,
the teams will jump right back
into regular season action on
Tuesday (July 6) with Sanford
husting the Barracudas at 7
p.m.

On Wednesday, Orlando will
take on Winter Park at Lake
Brantley High School at 7 p.m.
and the weekend series' will
find the Diamond Dogs taking
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Florida law requ ires sellers ol
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lo register with Florida Dept, of
Agriculture
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you buy

71— H elp Wanted
REPRESENTATIVE
T h e S a n fo r d H erald Is
looking lor an Advertising
S a le s R ep resen tativ e lo Join
our prog ressiv e sa le s team
sorvtng Sanford. Lako Mary 8
surrounding
a re a
A
m arkotlng/buslness d e g re e
or
so m e
direct
s a le s
exp enon co prelorred W o will
tram tho right individual who
p ossesses
solid
o rg a n isa tio n a l skills, good
interpersonal com m unication
abilities and who h as a strong
dosiro to achieve Must bo self
m otivated, e n e r g e tic and
g o a l-o rien ted
with
a
com m itm ent to outstanding
custom er serv ico . Computor
and/or design skills helpful but
not n e c e s s a r y Must ow n
good, reliable transportation
Thus a a M Brno Monday Friday
(40h r work w eek required),
entry-lovel
p osition
with
c o m p e n sa tio n
b a s e d on
ed u ca tio n
an d
s a le s
exp erien ce
II Interested , p le a s e sen d
resu m e to:
D an Sutton
Advertising M anager
S e m in o le
H erald
N ew sp a p ers
PO B ox 1667
S a n fo r d . FL 3 2 7 7 2
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 lx 11
F a x : 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 4 0 8
E m a il:
d tu tlo n if K m tn o te h cfa k L c o

m

EOE
C h ristian
P ro
S c h o o l In
Longwood now hmng lor 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 5 school year Applicants with
4 0 hrs or CDA on cou raged to
apply Call 4 0 7 -3 3 2 -6 5 2 2 or Fax
4 0 7 - 3 3 2 - 6 2 6 7 or em ail lo
sa lte m p 2 7 ® a o l
Experienced lawn m aintenance
crew
lea d er
M ast h ave
transportation to-lrom work
D econt driving record a must.
Starting pay $9-$11 hr C al Kerry.
4 0 7 -2 3 4 -7 2 5 3
F r o n t D esk/ R ellef A uditor:
Expd only n eed apply Musi bo
a b le to work w e e k e n d s 8
n ights Paid vacation Shift
premium pay Apply in person
at Su p er 8 Motel. 4 7 5 0 S R 4 8
W est, Sanlord. FL No phone
ca lls EOE/DFW P
A ccou n ts Payable Mgr: For Iasi
growing corporate com pany
Individual must h a v e excellent
skills 8 com m unication, multi­
ta s k o rien ted , d e p en d a b le
w/accountmg background Exp
m E x cel 8 Quick B o o k s (2 yrs
minimum ) Com petitive pay lor
right person. Serio u s applicants
only. F a x resu m e lo 4 0 7 -3 2 2 3972.
Full Tim e
m a in t e n a n c e
p erso n needed tor a hotel Also
need dishw asher Pis c a l 4074 4 4 -1 0 0 0

E lectricians 8 h elpers n eed ed
for residential custom hom e
wiring. In su ra n ce, holidays,
paid v a c a tio n s 7 sch o o l
available Apply In person July
6 8 Ju ly 9 a t t 8 7 E a s t Crystal
lake Ave. S u ite 2 0 0 9 in Lake
m a y between 8am-12pm. or c a t
4 0 7 -9 2 5 -2 9 5 6 .

Full Ume P ain ters n eed ed with
new hom e painting experience.
M ust h ave transportation to
Oviedo a rea P is call Ja c k . 4 0 7 7 0 9 -8 7 5 5
W areh o u se:
F u ll
tim e,
b e n e fits , tra in in g prov id ed ,
c a ll 4 0 7 -8 3 0 -4 7 0 0 .

PEACH VALLEY CAFE
Upscale Casual

BREAKFAST &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant
NOW HIKING: All Positions .
APPLY IN PERSON
1:30 • 4:30
(407) 833-9440
1210 S. International Parkway
Located in tha Shoppes of Oakmoate (Exit 98 off 1-4)

71— H elp W a n ted
H ere W e G row A g ain !
Sanlord b a s e d . Rich P lan ol
Florida is looking lor a few
appointm ent se tte rs G ood
attitudo 8 good phono v o ice
Good hourly pay ♦ bonus
incen tiv e
$ 2 0 0 sig n on
bonus Call Carol al 4 0 7 -3 2 2 3 6 6 3 x 1 3 6 . II no an sw o r
L eave nam o and call b ack
number E O E
Houso cleaners wantod G ood
pay 8 flexible schedule. Car.

phono. rel3 8 background
chock reqd 4 0 7 6 7 3 -3 8 7 8

LA BO R ERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401 k
PLAN! Drug tree workplace
Apply at: 990 Millar Orlva.
Altamonte Spring* 407-2609000
L ak e Mary retail sto re . 3 5
hrs/wk. Proven retail s a le s exp
req. P ositio n a ls o re q u ire s
organi/ation. multi-tasking, e x c
co m m u n icatio n s,
cu sto m e r
interface, positive attitude 8
quality oriented Merchandising
helpful 4 0 7 - 4 4 4 - 2 8 11.
Lawn
M a in te n a n c e
Forem aivLaborors
Resldential/C om m orcial. drs
lice n se 8 ex p required Up lo
$10/hr lo start 4 0 7 -8 3 1 - 6 4 3 6
M e c h a n ic
skilled
in
diagnosis/repair
ol
sm all
a n g in a s P/T. 1-2 days/Wk,
M on-Sal 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0 9 1 0

71— H elp Wanted
U tility F o r e m a n • G rado
ele v a tio n s
an d
utility
ex p e rie n c e lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
b en efits 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

73— E mployment
W anted
Elderly Aid. I drive, personal care,
com p an ion sh ip .
co o k in g ,
clean in g , erran d s AM PM
overm te Exp A R e is 4 0 7 3214807

93— R ooms F or
R ent
Very n ic e , very c le a n lum r m .
all utl. cab le. A/C, Indry. phono,
kitch u se, se c . dr, restdonl
ow ner, private en tran ce No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g fr e e
s o b e r n oed apply 4 0 7 -3 1 4 0924.

Inlin gua L a n g u a g e C e n te r
3 0 5 -4 9 5 -7 1 8 1

A PA R TM EN T/C Q N O Q _FQ R
REN T:
W in te r
S p r in g s ,
NEWLY
REM ODELED,
2BR/2BA , a p p r o x . 1100 s q It
8 p o rc h , a p p lia n c e s 8 W/D
Incl. $698/m o. 4 0 7 -7 3 9 -1 2 9 2 .

“S a te ttu iK ‘R e a l t y

407- 321-0759
V en tu re I P ro p e r tie s
R e n ta ls
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 7 6 4
A lta m o n to S p r i n g s ; 4/2,
appls . over 2 1 0 0 sq ft. tried
yd w/2 ca r gar $ 1 1 5 0
S a n fo r d : 2/1, appls . $ 6 2 5
Lako
M ary:
2/2,
story
tow nhouse w/garage $ 8 1 5
D e lto n a : 3/2. over 1800 sq It
on 1/2 a c re w/2 car g a rag e
$875

103— iiOUSESU nfurnished

103— Houses -

H o u se 3 B R
2B A
wood
burning stove in family rm.
screen ed carport, refrigerator 8
stove included, largo backyard,
a c r o s s Irom Pine C rest Elem
2 8 0 4 S French Avo. San lord,
S950M O , $950 Deposit 407-3237 9 9 9 or 4 0 7 - 9 7 6 8 2 6 8

S a n lo rd : E x c. a re a . 3/1,
w/molher-ln-law efficiency, no
roommates $950 Also 2/1, $560
4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 6 7 5 7

Lake Front C ottago 2BR/1BA
CHA on 2 a c r e s ,
d e ck
S695/MO. $ 1 4 0 0 s e c dop No
P e ls Quiot country sellin g
Deltona/Osteen aroa 4 0 7 -3 2 3 2883
San lord 2BR/1BA (o n e family
h o u s e ) R onl plus secu rity
deposit R efs required 386-5752351

U n f u r n is h e d

S e m in o le
T o w n e C e n te r
A rea: IB R . suitable lor 2, no
p els, $550/m o, $ 5 5 0 security
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 4 2 3

(THE

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LASSIFIEDSw m m nr

95— R oommate
Wanted
$400/M o. w/ulil
8 c a b lo
internet. $ 2 0 0 8 appl foe
S h a re
4/2 w /som iprivalo
en tra n ce P rofession al young
middle ag e d m ale San lord
Airporl near 4 17 exit N/S. N/D
8 quiet 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 5 0 8
Own bedroom , w/d. kitchen
privileges, electric, water 8
c a b le md. $425/m o 4 0 7 -3 2 4 7 5 9 0 leav e m e ssa g e

R e p tile M a in te n a n c e at local
p el store, P/T, flexible hours,
$ 8 50/hr, b o n u se s.
4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 0 0 1

Seok in g a person to sh are my
home, view of Lake Monroe, full
house privileges. Call 407-3287 2 3 2 lor an appointment.

S h o p H elp/Spray T ec h
A tlan tic F o a m In c
E s ta b lis h e d
an d
grow ing
architectu ral loam com p any
hmng m otivated detail oriented
peop le Will train for positions
available Good math skills, and
a stab le work history is a plus
W e offer health, and denial
insurance. nccntM i bonuses and
a retirem ent plan W e a re
located al 2 6 6 4 Je w ett L an e
San ford . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 6 5 6 4 x 1 0 7
Ask for J o e

97— Apartments Furnished

T ra c k H oe O P E R A T O R
U nderground
utilities/Pipo
work, local F/T work, b en efits
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 1 3 3 .

100— C ondominium
R entals

U nfurnished

S a n lo rd :
Downtown,
c o n v en ien t
lo catio n ,
refrigerator, merowave, color TV.
kitchette room , private bath,
sleep in g room s Call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 4900

N eed ed ) E x p erien ced short
order cook Musi h ave FL
certificate F a x resu m e to 4 0 7 3 2 3 -2 7 5 9

Telem arketing $ 1 2 to $20/hr,
$ 2 0 0 sign o n b on u s S ta rt
Im m ediately
Hourly
P lu s
c o m m issio n ,
m orning
8
evening shifts, in Sanlord/Lake
Mary aroa Call Jo h n now 4 0 7 2 6 8 -9 1 8 0

Snnford/Lake M ary: 1, 2. and
3 Bodroom Apts, starting at $510
Lako Front Living F re e R en t!
Call now. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 . EHO

103— HOUSES-

Nice u p sca le l a k e Mary aroa,
room lor rent, kitch en 8
bathroom privileges, $450/m o.
in clu d es utilities 4 0 7 -3 2 0 1702

N eed E x p e rie n c e d

French
Teacher

99— A partments U nfurnished

San lord 1 Bedroom apt. tile,
walk-in shower. $575/m o or
$175/ w eek,
water/tights
included 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -4 8 1 8

99— Apartments U nfurnished

SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
•RAMP SERVICES
$8.50 per hour
•PASSENGER CHECK IN AGENTS &amp;
PASSENGER CARE AGENTS
(Customer Sendee Experience Required)
We offer holiday pay; uniform s, free parking, paid com prehensive industry train­
ing, weekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environm ent.
Don't let these opportunities fly by. Stop by our adm inistration office M onday thru
Friday between 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. for an application and more inform ation.
For Ramp Service positions, we will conduct on the spot interviews upon com ple­
tion of the application.

Boautiful 2 Bedroom ap lb om o
PerssnmonAve al ! 3 8 i S t Dixon
E stato . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 2 1 7
L o g a n H eig h ts A p ts. 1 . 2 8 3
b od room a p ts. startin g &lt;9
$ 4 7 5 G roat pool, sp a 8 Illness
cantor Zero lotoranco pokey 4073 0 2 -2 2 6 3

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AO A I OOPM. $5 IS. MO
2 BORM . S0 I 5/MO AND UP
Cable Included
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

NEED MONEY •CALL

m i

•Buying or s e in g a hom e? • Buying or S e in g a Busricss?
■Lcjokjm tor a Forodosuru? • Lookjm lor tho Best Ratos?

riry rFinancial
Security
4 0 77 - 6 6 11 - 9 7.0 0

Satisfaction is Guaranteed!!
Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S e r v ic e
R e a l E s ta te &amp; M o r tg a g e E x e c u tiv e s
Established 16 Years
w w w .s ec u rl ty f in a nc ia l. c o m
Habla Espai

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• F o r R ll V our M o rtgrge
&amp; R er l E s t r t e N e e d s
COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL

SWISSPORT USA. INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407-585-4790
(We are located on the second floor above Dollar Rent a Car)
All Candidates must provide:
• 10 year work / school history • Pass a drug screening
* Be available to work weekends, holidays and evening hours.
Ramp Services positions must possess a valid Florida Drivers License and be able to lift up
to 75 pounds of luggage on a consistent basis.
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/D

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Employment

103— H ousesU nfurnishfd

117— Commercial
R entals

DOYLE: REALTY
RENTALS
(407) 322-2495

Santord O ffice sp a c e tOOO sq
ft on 17/92 In profession al
p t.u a Will carpet/paint. Sign
s p a c e Incd/park In Iron!.
$ 7 5 0 4 1 0 t yr le a s e 3 8 6 -8 5 2 4502

S a n fo r d : 1/1, Efficiency,
Kitchen, Beth. Uv Rm Water.
Sew er. Q arbag e &amp; Lawn Sv c
Included $ 380/ $350 Dep
Sanford: 1/1 Eel-In K f c h . Uv
Rm . $445/ 5425 D ep
Sanford: 2/1 Mardwd FVs, Scr
Porch. Well &amp; Sep tic. CHA
$ 6 5 0 4 6 0 0 Dep
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Kitchen. Living
Rm, Fenced Yard, New Paint,
S e ctio n
8
A ccepted
$ 6 7 5 4 6 2 5 Deposit
S a n fo rd : 3/2 Condo. Appro*
1 4 0 0 S q FI. S c m Porch,
In iid e Utility Rm . Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm,
Com m unity P oo l. G ated
Community $ 7 7 5 4 7 5 0 Dep
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
W E REN T It S E L L HOM ES

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent
Sm
R elail/O ffice-17/92
Sanford. L e a s e . $ 5 2 3 0 0 Mo
plus lax. ind water, sew er A
trash . $ 6 5 0 D ep 4 0 7 -3 0 2 8 0 6 6 _________________________

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS
•101$
W eal
1 2 th
S t.
S a n fo r d : 3/2, Inside Utility,
CHA, Sectio n 8 W elcom e
$875
■2535 G eorgia Ave, San ford :
3/1.5. C era m ic tile, CHA.
Sectio n 8 W elcom e. $ 7 5 0
•1160 Dot Dr, A lta m o n te
S p r in g e :
4/1.5
H ouse.
Carport, C u fD o -S a c $ 8 0 0
•505
C lu b
Dr,
W in ter
S p r in g s : 3/2 C ondo. Eat-In
K itchen,
Insid e
Utility.
Fireplace $ 9 5 0
•5048
H a w k sto n e
Dr,
S a n fo r d :
B ran d
Now
Townhom e In Dunwoody
C o m m o ns, 3/2.5. 1 Car
G a ra g e. No P e ts $ 1 2 0 0
6 0 5 P alm etto Ave. Sa n fo rd
3/3.
Historic
Homo,
Completely Renovated, Wood
F lo o rs. Su n d o ck , F en co d
Yard $ 1 2 0 0

407-322 8678

105—
DUPLEX/TRirLEX
2 B R Duplex Apts cto so to
S e m in o le High, s c r porch,
laundry
A s to r a g e
Rm ,
$ 5 5 0 4 1 0 4 0 7 -6 4 7 -1 3 6 6

H an ford : 3 / 15. $H90/month
1/1, $490/month
C asselb erry :4/2. $890tnonth
4 0 7 -2 6 2 -2 0 0 2 .

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
S a n to rd : Adult park. 2/1,
sc re e n patio. No pets, $ 4 0 0 ♦
dep 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -4 1 5 4

117— C ommercial
R entals

141—Homes For
S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
BONO MONEY: Receive up to
$10,000 Free homeowners
assistance fund
Buy a
e hon
home with $200 cash.
SCMNOtE. ORANGE. VOUJSUI
F ixer Up: Sold as Is! 3/2. EatIn K it. LR . $ 6 2 ,9 0 0 .
3/2: O ver 2 2 0 0 sq ft. Irv. din,
lam mi. 2 car garage on t acre
lo n ced $ 1 3 9 ,9 0 0
L ik e N ew : 3/2, Uv. Dm.
G a ra g e, nicely land scaped
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0 .
In Law O u a rte rs : 5/3 1/2.
4 5 0 0 * s q It w/4/2 1/2
mainhouse plus 1/1. In-law apt
w /separala kltchn. bedrm .
lam rm A bath, 2 ca r gar. plus
added 3 c a r gar, workshop or
storag e on 1 a c re . $ 2 9 9 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d : 3/2 with new
rrtonor paint, com er lot w-2 car
g a ra g e $ 9 3 ,9 0 0

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4784
3B R / 1.5B A 3 1 2 E a s t 25th St.
S an to rd
H ardw ood
Mrs.
e n c lo s e d p o rch es $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
Z onod
R C -t
(R e stric te d
Com m ercial) Residential rental
uso permitted G reat b u sin ess
location 4 0 7 -9 2 9 - 7 17 3 or 9 1 8 4 9 5 -2 0 2 6
Hills o f L ak e M ary: 4/2. 1900
sq Ft. new root A outside paint.
Includ es stov e, refrigerator,
dish washer, microwave, alarm
sy stem , sprinklers. A water
so fte n e r
2 c a r a tta c h e d .
A ppraised
at
A
askin g
$ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 8 9 0 6 .4 0 7 3 3 0 -2 5 2 9

No M oney D ow nl
F re e list ol properties available
with no down paym ent Froe
recorded m e ssa g e . I -866-2267280.
ID# 10 4 3
Re/Max
C entral R ealty

S E LL YO UR
H O U SE TO D AY!
New com pany In l a k e Mary
h a s sev eral program s to buy
your homo tor an cash or loose
with the cpbcxi to p u th a so ALL
price ran g e s consid ered
Call now to hoar
your options

407-493-3255
S a n fo r d : F ree Standing Bldg.
7 7 5 S q Ft, P rofession al office
S p a co . 2 OHc o s &amp; C onference
R oom W/Fumiture. Includes
Lawn M aintenance $ 7 0 0 4 7 0 0
Dep
D oyle R ealty , Inc
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

LONGW OOO. C lo se to U P S
1375 sq ft office/warehouse unit.
M ore cu It. am ple parking,
clea n A well m aintained, very
com p etitiv e
rent.
with
Incentives 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -0 5 3 9

Where The
Deals Are.
Shop
With Us
Everyday!
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Herald

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141—Homes For
S ale

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risteria
i a l t y Inc.

N eed an In v estm en t?? Want
to Mcwe out ol Apartnanl LJB77
2405
O ran g a
A vanua:
Charm ing 2/1 co ttag e, wood
firs, brick patio, park b ench,
lowering o aks, move-in ready
low $ 9 0 .0 0 0 's . Call Jo y c e
Stan sb erry 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5
CA LL AND A SK U S ABOUT
R E O O R F O R E C L O SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
LO C A L L IST IN G S.
C all J o y c e S ta n s b e r r y
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 7 5 5
Or, J a n D uttw eller
4 0 7 -8 7 9 -1 0 0 0

151— I nvestment
P roperty For S ale
C om p letely
ren ov ated
3B R / IB A h om e n e a r Lake
Mary City Hall P rese n tly
renting &lt;f» $ 8 0 0 m o S110K
4 0 7 -9 2 5 - 2 9 5 8 ________________

160— B usiness For
S ale
Flortst/Gift Sh op in Oviedo |ust
reduced to $30K total Includes
inventory A van S to re Iront
location Call S h e re e . Security
Financial. 4 0 7 -6 6 1 -9 7 0 0

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
OININGRM:
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
P ed, 8 C hippendale C hrs, 72*
Buftet/Hutch. U n u sed . Still
Boxed. C ost $16K , Sell $ 3 9 5 0
Marble S erv er $ 7 5 0 . 13 pc
Cherry S e t. 78* Table. 8 chrs.
China C a b . $ 1 2 9 5 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
1950 Youth S 3 t. twin bed. dark
wood, loot 7 head board 2 wall
mirrors, m te stand. 2 d ro ssers
A desk. $450 obo 407-349-2136
B E D S : Luxury firm pillow-lop
m attress s e t s New in plastic
w/warranty Full $ 1 2 5 , Q u een
$ 1 3 5 King $ 1 9 5 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322 or 3 8 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 5 delivery
available
_____________
BEDH M

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PC

Loren

C H ER RY W O O D Slorgh bod.
Rails. D rosser, Mirror. C h est, 2
Nitostds, unused. Still B oxed ,
C ost $7k S e ll $ 1 9 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
BEDRM •8 PC Hgfvend Louis
VIII
CH ERRYW OO D.
all
D ovetail. D resse r, trl-mirror.
Chest. 2 NiteStds. Unused. Shit
Boxed. C ost 515K . Sell $ 3 ,2 5 0
4 0 7 -6 6 0 -1 4 1 5

from

$5 2 9

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199—Pets &amp;
S upplies
F R E E B o rd er C oH lw Shettle
M li:
10
m o n th s
old.
vacon atod . fixed, cra te trained,
sm art, flighty interactive, greet
cand idate for agility and herd
training Very hyper with strong
herding instinct. Attended dog
o b e d ie n c e s c h o o l, know s
com m an d s but n e e d s L O T S of
practice. Must h a v e farm or
a o e a g e e A io d e ra n im a ta . Refs
required N eed s h o m e that
u n d erstan d s B o rd er C ollies
A SA Pf Lv Msg. 4 0 7 -9 2 7 -2 2 4 5
F r e e P uppy: Collie mix pup. 9
m on th s old m a l e . F r e e to
good hom e. 4 0 7 -6 8 8 -2 2 1 3

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will C are For Your D og or C al
in Y our H om e W hile You Are
Gonot Plenty of TLC WII bring
In newspapors. mail and even
w ater
plan ts I
Very
R e a a o n a b le
R a te a l
R e fe re n c e s Available Upon
Request. P lease C a l 407-3148703

201— H o rses

AQHA B lu e R o a n m a re : 10
yrs old, jum ps 4 5 . rides
English AW estern. C all 3522 5 0 -3 5 4 7 .

IBHA B u c k sk in g e ld in g . 10
yrs old, g o e s E n g lish A
W e ste r Ju m p s very well
Trained, ho doos II a l 352-2503547/
L e a v e your h o r s e s a l th e
H o rs e H otel. Want to g o on a
vacation, but you c a n t find Ihe
right porson you can trust. Call
M arsh a at T hird T lm o s a
C h arm farm for m ore dotails
Nice bam , turn out p astures
G ood R a to s 3 5 2 -2 5 0 -3 5 4 7 1

217—

G arage

S ales

HUGE BENEFIT SALE CAT
PROTECTION
SOCIETY,
frVSaVSun, July V I0/11. 8-5pm.
Rsln dates. July 16/17/18. 2480
Mellonvllle Ave, Santord. oft East
25th SI.

219 —

PETS WELCOME. FREE RENT!!!
C a ll M issy Today a t 407-327-7724

Apartm ents

101 Mosswood Circle
Winter Springs, Florida 32708
Fax: (407) 327-9375

Start Dates
* Sanford, July 26
•Cocoa, Aug. 9
Price inclues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

231— Cars F or S ale
8 8 P ly m ou th R e lia n t:
G o o d c o n d itio n . $ 8 0 0
4 0 7 -3 2 4 - 3 4 7 9

235—

T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
8 6 Chev. Su burban , red/grey.
PW/Tilt. AM/FMCass. Dual
A*. 3rd S e a t G ood S h ap e 1st
$ 1 9 9 5 g ets it14 0 7 -3 2 8 -1 7 4 3 ,
Iv/msg.

Pickup Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
D akota. 1995. 1 0 4 .0 0 0 miles,
dark g reen , exten d ed c a b . V8,
power everything $ 5 ,2 9 9 4073 2 2 -5 3 7 7 ev e
L egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A SE NO.: 03-C A -313I-14-L
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff
vs .
MAY M CALDWELL A/K/A
MAY M MYINT. e t a l
Defendant) s)

G RAN TEES.
CRED ITO RS.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST THAT
DEFENDANT. ANO THE
SEVERAL ANO RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS
SU C C E SS O R S IN INTEREST.
T R U ST EES OR OTHER
P E R SO N S CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST ANY CO RPO RA ­
TION O R OTHER LEGAL
ENTITY NAMED AS A DEFEN­
DANT. ANO ALL CLAIMANTS.
PER SO N S OR PARTIES.
NATURAL OR CORPORATE.
O R WHOSE EXACT LEGAL
STATUS
IS
UNKNOWN.
CLAIMING UNOER ANY OF
THE ABOVE NAMED OR
D ESCRIBED DEFENOANT

Suite 105
Oeerwater. Florida 3 3 7 5 6 3 4 4 5
Published In Seminole Herald

CENTER COMMONS 8LVD..
MAITLAND. FL 3 2 751. w
Ofon
thirty (30) days after the Ikst
publication oI this nonce, and
IBe the original with the Clerk d
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or imme­
diately thereafter; otherwtee a
default will b e entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the
Lien
Foreclosure
Complaint.

LAST KNOWN RESID ENCE
IS:
MAY M CALDWELL A/K/A MAY
M MYINT
9112 Cardinal Cove C ed e
Sanford. FL 32771
P R E SE N T RESID EN CE
UNKNOWN

Capt. Mike Adams

With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spartou* Apartment* with large doart* • l^kr
Front • V'olle&gt;ball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Court*

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
Lot 28. LONGWOOO HILLS
UNIT 2. as per plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book 27. Page
63, of the public records of
Seminole County. Florida.
h as been tiled against you. You
are required to Mo written
d eten ses with Ihe clerk of the
court and to serve a copy within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this notice on
Plaintiffs attorney. William M
Golson 6 A ssociates. 1230
South Myrtle Avenue. Suite
105, Clearwater. FL 337563445. otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the
relief demanded in the com­
plaint or petition.
W ITNESS my hand and the
seal ol (his Court on this
day
of JUN 18. 2004

TO MAY M CALDWELL AK/A
MAY M MYINT. IF A NAMED
DEFENDANT IS OECEASED.
THE SURVIVING SP O U SE ,
H EIR S.
D E V ISE E S.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: AMutoock
William M Golson &amp; Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.

407-323-3301

Country Lake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

U u m v k 'x

i

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CA SE NO.: 03-C C -4913-20-R

DATED on JUN 1 6 .2 0 0 4

HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC..
Plaint tt

Seal
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND
COUNTY COURTS
By: Gaytene Marties
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: Ju n e 27. 2 0 0 4 and
July 4. 11. 1 8 .2 0 0 4
F194

JE S U S E. SIERRA: GLORIA N.
SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION. IN C.
Oelendant(s)

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JE S U S E SIERRA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ol an
acton to enforce a Sen foreclo­
sure on the loOowing property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
the plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 47. P ages 84-88. Pubhc
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
A/K/A
LOT 0 1 . BLOCK N/A. OF
Wyntree. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47. AT PAGE
84-86,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECO RD S OF THE COUNTY
(the •Land")
A/K/A
Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
the plat thoreol recorded In that
Book 47, Page 85-86 of the
Public Records ot Sem inole
County. Florida.
A lawsuit has been tiled against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
d efen ses, it any. to it on
SCHAROME
RAYANNE
DEATON. Plaintiffs Attorney,
whoso address is CLAYTON 6
MCCULLOH, 1065 MAITLAND

NOTICE la hereby given that
the personal property contents
ol the following storage units wt*
be ottered lor sale at public a u c ­
tion to satisfy United S to re **
ken. S a le will take place United
Storall. 1007 WiHa Springs Dr .
Winter Springs. FL 32708. W e
reserve the right to reject any
bids.
OATE OF SALE: Ju ly 14, 2 0 0 4
TIME OF SALE: 4 0 0 PM
#552 Brian Needham • house­
hold goods #597 Max Walter •
organ, washor/dryer, table,
chairs, household goods. #578
Roy Calvin Bilbruck - household
goods
# 165
Marlon
Minder/Tressa Pantke • house­
hold good s. #228 Michelle
Fisher • tv. household goods
#311 Mike Perrine • washer,
dryer, glass end tables, dresser,
tv, totes, dining room table
AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION S E R ­
V ICES. LICENSE # 5 93 The
abovo notice to be published
once a week tor two consecutive
weeks Said sale to b e under
and by virtue ol the Statutes ol
the State ol Florida, in such
c a s e s provided
Publish Ju no 27, 2004 and July
4 ,2 0 0 4
F t 95

^
M
Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative
258-A u t o m o t iv e

276-E lectrical

294-P a in t in g

AFFO RDABLE
P A IN TIN G

C e n tr a l F lo rid a F a n c a
A ll T y p o s o f F a n c a
S p e c ia liz in g In Vinyl F e n c i n g
• F ree E s t i m a t e s
• L lcen sed / tn su ro d
•Quality W o rk
•Prom pt S e r v i c e
3 8 6 -7 8 9 -5 3 3 0

H om o O f T h o
B id B u s t o r
□ o t 2 B id s T h e n C a ll U s
C o m m e r c ia l A R e s id e n t ia l
L ie A In s u r e d 1 5 Y r s . E x p
2 0 % O ft W ith T h is Ad
Free Estimates

2 6 2 -C a bin et s

27 7 -H ealthcare

R ic h a rd L a a th a r m a n
W o o d S h o p In c.
D e sugni
i g n e r s A B u ild e r s
" L e t U s M a k e R e a lty O u t O f
Y our D rea m s*
If Y o u C a n D e s i g n It W o C a n
B u ild Itl
K it c h o n s , B a t h s
E n te r t a in m e n t C e n t e r s
D a n B lu o 3 2 1 - 2 7 7 - 3 1 0 2 R ic h a r d
L e a th e rm a n
3 8 6 -7 4 7 -5 5 1 0
Fax 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 0 0 8
e - m a il
w o o d s h o p ( S b e l ls o u t h . n o t

C ar
A c c id e n t?
F reo
R ep o rt
R e v e a l s W h a t Y ou N o o d T o K n o w
It You V o B o o n In ju red ? C all T o llF ro e
1 - 8 0 0 - 2 1 6 - 1 1 8 3 . 2 4 -H r R e c o r d e d
M s g .__________________________________

264-C o n sig n m e n t
S h o ps
R a a a l e / A n t l q u e M a lta
N ew S a n f o r d S t o r e
2 1 2 W st 1st S t
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
O r a n g e C ity,
2 3 0 1 S . V o lu s ia A v e
3 8 6 -7 7 4 -9 9 0 0

B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O tte r T h e s e S e r v i c e s
-H o u s e C l e a n i n g S v c .
• O ff ic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2
R u t h 'a Q u a li t y H o u a e
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
R e s i d e n t i a l A C o m m e r c ia l
W o o k ly , M o n th ly . B i- W e e k ly
L i c e n s e d . B o n d e d . In s u r e d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 6 7 7

2 7 5 - P rywall

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
M e ta l a n d W o o d F r a m in g
D ryw all H a n g in g
a n d F in is h in g
T e x tu r e C e ilin g s
C a ll R o b e r t :
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 0 7 9 / 4 0 7 -7 1 6 -7 2 6 7

in
- ____ t d l o v IlY U lfft

T im

I m pr o v em en t
C L IM A -S H IE L D
C E R A M I C C O A T IN G
T H E R M A -S H I E L D
R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S
4 0 7 -6 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R AD O N P A G E 9A
P r e s s u r e W a s h in g A P a in tin g
P lu m b in g A E le c t r ic a l F ix tu r e
tn a ta lla t lo n a
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 1 2

P o o l d e c k s , p a t io s , D r iv e w a y s .
G a r a g e flo o rs , o th e r s u r f a c e s .
P a in t in g
A
R e n o v a tio n s ,
No
M id d le m e n . W o D o T h e W o rk
D ir e c tly
A
W ill
Beat
A ny
R e a s o n a b l e Q u o te . 4 0 7 - 4 6 1 - 2 5 5 6 .

2 9 5 -P er so n a l
A s s is t a n t
Y ou r S e c o n d S a if
C o n c ie r g e S e r v ic e .
H e lp W h o n y o u N e e d It.
G ift C e r t i f i c a t e s A v a ila b le .
C a ll K a t h le e n . 4 0 7 - 3 3 0 - 5 2 8 3

________ 4 0 7 - 3 6 6 - 9 S 9 0 .________

3 0 1 -R eal E state

287-L awn S ervic es
C la s s ic C u te L aw n C a ra
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e r v ic e .
M ow . E d g e . W o o d o a t , A C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n th ly , F r e o E s t i m a t e s .
S e n i o r D is c o u n t . 4 0 7 - 6 1 7 - 0 7 4 0

R .E .Z . L a w n C a r a
Y ard M a in te n a n c e , C le a n U p,
* H a u l O ff
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -7 0 1 5
4 0 7 -7 0 2 -4 4 4 8
S u m m e r L a w n C le a n u p
R e g u la r law n m o w in g , le a f re m o v a l,
s h r u b p r u n in g ( a l s o h e d g e s ) ,
m u lc h in g , light h a u lin g L o w p r ic e s ,
fr e e e s t im a t e . J o h n . 4 0 7 - 8 6 9 - 1 2 8 4 .

2 9 1 -M o r t g a g e s
C a s h fo r N o te s , T ru st O e e d s ,
M o rtg a g e e ,
I n h e r i t a n c e s , L o t t e r i e s , e t c ......
Y o u c a n s e ll y o u r c o n t r a c t a n d
g o t c a s h now I

407-323-1965
w w w .M u t u a lA s s o ts R o g e n e r a t io n
S y s te m s .c o m

I Buy H ou ses For C aahl
A v oid F o r e c lo s u r e
A n y S i z e . A n y C o n d itio n
H ig h e s t $ $ $ s P a id F a s t
F a ir A H o n e s t 4 0 7 - 6 9 4 - 3 8 4 8

It's S a f e To S e ll Y our H o m e W ith U s .
C a ll T o d a y . T u sh a r/ A n lla 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 3 2 5 2 . A ny C on dition B e e t Oftor. A lso
S t o p F o r e c lo s u r e .

R

o o f in g

A L LM A N R O O F IN G
S p e c ia liz in g In re r o o lln g
A r e p a ir s 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 1 9 2 6
L ie # R C 0 0 5 0 5 5 8

312— T ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v i c e ?
W e A c c e p t A ll C r e d i t C a r d s .
T r e e R e m o v a l . T rim m in g . B o b c a t
S v c . F ir e w o o d . F r e e E s t i m a t e s .
U c / ln s . 4 0 7 - 2 6 0 - 1 5 7 9

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

Classified

i

407-830-0596
407-466-7866

F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1 9 7 0
F ro e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 0 6 0

281-H om e

2 8 2 -I r r ig a tio n &amp;
R epair
S.K. Sprinkler Repair
Good Work
Good Prices

2 6 9 -C lea n in g S er v ic es

►

3231 S. Sanford Ave.
Y / f jSanford

Publish Ju ne 2 7 .2 0 0 4 and July
4 .2 0 0 4
F I9 2

Business &amp; Services
Directory

]SanfordCourtApartmei
*

IS:

NOTICE OF ACTION

(877) 447*1950

1st Month's Rent

| on Studio Apts.

L egals

Lowell's Auto Repair

s300 OFF

FREE RENT

L egals

T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a s t e r M e c h a n i c
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m e s t i c A u to R e p a ir
&amp; S o rv tc e .
3 4 0 0 W o st S R 4 6 . S a n to rd
C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - 8 5 5 5
H o u rs 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

C o n ve n ie n t
S p a c io u s
A ffo rd a b le

mmtiif/A

Spe/Hot Tub. 5 person portable
wfth lounger 5 f p 2 0 je t*, never
u se d $ 1 6 5 0 4 0 7 -2 5 6 -5 9 1 9

A lum inum , C a n t, C o p p er,
B r a e e , N ew sp ap ere. A uto
R a d ia to r s A B a tte r ie s
K o k o m o R e c y c lin g :
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 0 0 4
9 1 8 W. 1ST. S e n to rd
M-F, 10-5, S a t 9-1

Country
Style
City
Living

Moss wood

S a v e o n P a r t t l l Mower
B la d es. Belts, W h eels. Tires A
T ubes
C a s t o 'e .
2617A
F ren ch Ave, San fo rd . 407-3236418

Buy

187— S porting
G oods

CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O FIN G for B a rn s . B o a l
Docks. Sh ops, ate Also Culvert
Pipe 15*x20‘ 1 8 *x 2 0 '. Call For
Prices. Surplus S teel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 -5 7 8 8 .

M iscellaneous

I

- 7 7 f l __________

Legals

223—

W an ted to

S p a : T h erap y je ts , e n erg y
eMictont ItO volt, insulated
cover, brand now in cra te
$ 1 2 9 5 , 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -1 9 4 1 or 3 8 6 668 8494

Pool
T a b le :
8 ft
IBC
professional so re s. 3 pc t* slate,
ithf pockets, left, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K. so l $1 4 5 0 4076 6 0 -1 4 1 5

231-248

181-197

Real Estate

|M I

Automotive

Merchandise

M a ttr e s s
S e t:
NASA
technology vtsco memory loam
a s soon on TV M ai Never used,
2 0 year warranty. Retail $ 1699,
must sell $ 5 9 5 4 0 7 -4 0 2 -1 7 8 1
or 3 8 8 -7 5 3 -1 5 3 0

191— B uilding
M aterials

One Bedroom Villas

X

— 5"

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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35l

ft

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I HE HERALD
L egals

wieucMonc*
TTw Sem inole County Port
Authortty hereby gives public
ra k » tool toe July 2 t , 2 0 0 4
Bowrt Mooting h o t boon
&lt;iMngod 10 Ju ly 14, 2 0 0 4 at
4 :0 0 p.m. In toe Board Room of
•m AdmM tbM on B u U n g . Port
of Santord. 1510 Kartnor Ploco.
8*nford,
Sommolo County.
Florida.

Persons withdtsaMitei needing
■MManco to portdpoto m OtoM
p r e w d n g i should contact too
Somlnolo County Port Authority
In advance of too mooting , at
(407) 3 2 2 -4 7 0 8 . P erson s aro
advtaod that It tooy doddo to
appoal any dodaiona made at
toio mooting, tooy w « nood a
roconl oI too proceedtogs. and
•or such purpoaoa, tooy may
need to Inauro a verbatim record
at too proceedings made, which
record indudoe tho testimony
and ovtdonco upon which too
appoal la b ased
Section
2 9 8 0 1 0 9 Florida Statutes
Dated at Sanford, Sem inole
County. Florida tors 28th day c l
Juno. 2004 A O
Seminole County Port Authority
By: David P. Lanier, Jr.,
Chairman
Attest: Robert C. Goff. Secretary
Publish: July 4. 2004
Q 00I
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC P R O JE C T S :
For Information on Sem inols
County BC C procurem ents,
pieaso visit our w sbsita at
www samtnolecountyf! gov/pur­
chasing,
select
Current
Procurements lor a list of all
active solicitations lor R F P s.
P S s . IFBs and CCs. Many can
b e downloaded and printed at no
charge or cafl 4 0 7 -885-7131. All
solicitations and procurement
Information are also available at
the County Services Building.
1101 E ast First Street, Room
3 2 0 8 Sanford. FL
32 7 7 1
between the hours of SAM to
5PM Mon-Frl
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da, it is the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving date
of submittals/bfds
Addenda
Information is also available on
the County's W eb Page

Legals

Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J . ST ER N . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S . University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33 3 2 4
(964)233-8000
0311726

12. BLOCK C AMENDED PLAT
OF BU TTO N S SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 2 5 OF
THE PUBLIC RECO RO S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needtog a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1800-955-8771 (TOO) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 , via Florida Relay
Service
Publish July 4. I t . 2004
0004
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 04 CA-S40-14O
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C . F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION. N/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

0002
N otice of
Public Sale
In accordance with the provi­
sions ol the Self Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 601 ET
sec)
USA Stor-A Way
Hereby gives notice ol sa le
under said act to:

1166
2019
2111
2083
3001
3086
3097
4009
4023

Ybur storage rent Is in arrears
and your personal property will
be sold at public sale to satisfy
storage le e s and ex p en ses
Sale will b e held Ju ly 22, 2004
11:00 em&lt;9 USA Stor-A-Way.
4051 W est S R 46. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)302-4077
Publish July 4. 11, 2004
0003
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIV1SION
CASE NO: 0 4 CA-786-14
FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SU C C ESSO R BY
MERGER TO OLD KENT
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
PLAINTIFF
VS
AMY J. BARNICKEL. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE, HEIRS. D EVISEES,
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
C RED ITO RS.
TRU ST EES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST AMY J .
BARNICKEL; IAN P WATSON.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE , HEIRS.
D EV ISEE S.
GRAN TEES,
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN ORS.
CREDITORS. TRU ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PAHTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST IAN P. WATSON;
WILDWOOD HOMES. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoeure dated
Ju n e 24. 2 0 0 4 entered in Civil
C a te No 04-CA -786-14 ol the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I wtl t e l to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
P a rt Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 0 0 a m . on the 22 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
described property a t te l forth in
•aid Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt:
LOT 4. BLOCK 'O * WILDWOOO. A PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT, ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19,
PAGES
7 -1 0 .
PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thxs 24 day of Ju ne.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C lert of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clert

PABLO T REJO . IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE . HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S,
LIEN ORS.
CR ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST PABLO
T R E JO ; YOLANDA P T REJO .
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N EES,
LIEN ORS.
CREDITORS, T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST YOLANOA P T R E JO .
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Ju n e 24, 2 0 0 4 entered in Civil
C a se No 04-C A -540-14 of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord, Florida,
I win sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
P art Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
at It 0 0 a m . on the 2 2 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
described property a s set forth in
said Summary Final Judgm ent,
to-wtt:
THE SOUTHERLY 2 6 4 F E E T
OF THE W ESTERLY 166 F E E T
OF LOT t, BLOCK 17, MAP OF
SANFORD FARMS. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT TH EREO F
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
1. PAGES 127, 128 AND 128
1/2, ALL IN THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 24 day ol Ju ne.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clert ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J STER N . P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8 0 0 0
04-24174
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons ninth disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4 0 7 -6 65-4227. 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or ! 8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: July 4. 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
0005
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it ,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 0 3 C A -2 0 7 1 -I4
S F JV -2 0 0 2 -1. LLC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MAXIMILIAN I MURRAY, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE , HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIEN ORS.
CREDITORS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN IN TEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST MAXIMILIAN I
MURRAY.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE O F MAXIMILIAN I.
MURRAY. IF ANY; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoeure dated
Ju n e 24. 2 0 0 4 entered to Civil
C asa No- 03-CA 20 7 1 -1 4 of the
Circuit Court of the I8TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I Una te « to toe highest and best
bidder tor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located el 301 N
P a rt Avenue m Sanlord, Florida,
al 1 1 0 0 a m on the 22 day of
July.
2004
the
following
deecnbed property aa set torth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt
THE W EST 5 0 FE ET OF LOT
II ANO EAST 2 5 FE ET O F LOT

I

Dated this 2 4 day of Ju ne.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
O erk of the Circuit Court
fby Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish m:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J STER N . P A . ATTORNEY
FO R PLAINTIFF
8 0 1 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(9 5 4 )2 3 3 8 0 0 0
0315515
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with rksab*b es needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1BOO 955-8771 (TOO) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: July 4, 1 1 .2 0 0 4
G 006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OtVISION
C A SE NO: 04-CA -208-14

VS

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE

Publish: July 4. 2004

Tenant
Unit #
Marla Gales
Oarren Miles
Byron Chambers
Esther A Buehn
M Pena Mercado
WUfedo Ruiz
LiSshanda R etoe
Kevin Wynn
Reynaldo Guerrero

Legals

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY STEM S.
INC.
PLAINTIFF

L egals
P art Avenue In Sanford. Florida.
I 11 0 0 a m . on the 2 2 day of
July.
2004
the
following
desenbed property a s set torth in
%mi Summary Final Ju d g m e n t,
to-wit
LOT 132. BARCLAY WOO O S
FIRST AOOITION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE 38. PUBLIC R EC O RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 24 day of Ju ne.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J STER N . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(9 5 4 )2 3 3 8 0 0 0
0317999
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom m o­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 4 07 6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 , 1 -8 00-9558771 (TDO) or 1-800-955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish July 4. 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
G008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 C A -97314
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS
L. AMY REDD. IF LIVING. AND
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS. D EVISEES,
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST L AMY
REDO; UNKNOWN SP O U SE
OF L AMY REDD. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Juno 24. 2004 entered in Civil
C ase No 0 4 CA -208-14 ol tho
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
P art Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 0 0 a m on the 22 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
dnsenbed property a s set lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 47. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAGE 55. PUBLIC RECO RDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIDA
Dated this 24 day ol June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF OAVID
J ST ER N . P A .. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-22037
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407 665-4227, I8 00 955-8771 (TDD) or 1 8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: July 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
GOO7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 03-CA-255O-I4G
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY STEM S,
INC . A S NOMINEE FOR
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
LORI JEAN KILLMAIER. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN (SPOUSE. HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRANTEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST LORI JEAN
KILLMAIER.
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE O F LORI JEAN
KILLMAIER. IF ANY;
ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM
SUNBELT INC. D/B/A FLORIDA
HOSPITAL; JOHN DOE AND
JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoeure dated
Ju n e 24. 2004 entered in C n*
C ase No. 0 3 C A -2 5 5 0 -I4 of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Jum dai Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida
I wd teii to the highest and best
bidder tor cash al the Weet Front
Door at toe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 3 0 t N.

Sunday. July 4.2004

VS
AARON MACINNESS A,KM
AARON B MACINNESS. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE . HEIRS.
D EV ISEE S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIEN ORS.
CREDITORS. TRU ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST AARON MACINNESS
A/K/A AARON B MACINNESS;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
AARON MACINNESS A/K/A
AARON B. MACINNESS. IF
ANY, THE CR O SSIN G S
MASTER COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JIM 'S
PLUMBING &amp; IRRIGATION.
INC ; HIDDEN VILLAGE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC
RUTLAND ARCHITECTURAL/
COPPERW ORK/GUTTERING,
CAPITOL CONSTRUCTION A
DEVELOPMENT C O R P ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PO SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 2 4 day of
Ju ne. 2004 entered in C n* C ase
No. 04-C A -452-14Q of the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
where*! CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
is the Plaint ft and DAIVO M
NATHAN. HARTMAN 8 SONS.
ROCHART, INC.; UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
DAVID
M
NATHAN. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE A S UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN P O SSE SSIO N OF
THE SU B JEC T PRO PERTY are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the W EST FRONT DOOR at
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 1 1 0 0 a m . on the 2 7 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
desenbed property as set torth in
said Summary Fmal Judgment,
to-wtt;
LOT 103. NORTHRIDGE AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
38. PA G ES 9 0 -9 2 . OF THE
PUBLIC RECO RD S OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact
the
Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 3 2 7 7 t.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 withm 2 working days of
your receipt ol this notice If
hearing or v o c e unpaired, call 18 0 0 -9 5 3 8 7 7 1
Dated this 24 day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suito 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771 6 0 5 2
Publish July 4. 11, 2004
G 010
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO.: 04 CA-831-14G
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST EM S.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C.
Plamtitt

ROBERTA M TAYLOR, et al
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Ju ne 24. 2 0 0 4 entered In Civil
C a se No 0 4 -C A -97314 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1 8 1 H
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at tho West Front
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at It 0 0 a m on the 22 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property a s set lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 168.
BUILDING 71. OF HIDDEN VIL­
LAGE
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED MARCH 22. 1985
IN OFFICIAL RECO RD S BOOK
1624. PAGES 1581 THROUGH
1787.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R ECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, TOGETH­
ER WITH ALL A PPU RTE­
NANCES THERETO AND AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON
ELEM ENTS
OF
SAID CONDOMINIUM AS SE T
FORTH IN SAID DECLARA­
TION
Dated this 24 day ol June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J . STERN, P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
8 0 1 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
0311726
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persona with disabili­
ties noeding a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1800-955 8771 (TDD) or 1 8 0 0 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida R elay
Service
Publish. July 4. 1 1 .2 0 0 4
G 009
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOI.E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CA SE NO.: 04 C A -452-I4G
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.

vs.
OAVID M NATHAN. HARTMAN
6 SO N S. ROCHART. INC..
UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF
DAVID M NATHAN. JOHN
D O c; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
PO SSE SSIO N OF THE
SU B JE C T PROPERTY.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF

L egals

L ecals

L egals

THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT
TO
THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN
THE
PRO PER TY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
Defendants

LOT 174. W OOOCREST. UNIT
FIVE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A S RECO RD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES
3 6 .3 6 ANO 37. O F THE PUBLIC
R EC O R O S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

NOTICE OF SA L E
O F MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Florida Statute
713 585. Mid-Florida Lien and
Recovery. w « se« at puMe sake
tor cash toe Wtowtog desenbed
vefncle(s) located at Honor's
place to satisfy a dawned Ion
tor 1995 D O GE SW
VIN
2 B 4 Q H 2 5 3 2 S R 2 7 7 2 6 1 . Lien
Am t: S 2 3 4 6 3 0 rto: Fernando
A Rivas 110 E Lauren Cl Fern
Park. FL Lienholder: Welle
Fargo Financial 7800 S Hwy
17 9 2 Fern Park. F L Lienor.
C ortasy
Chrysler
of
Casselberry 4 85 Hwy 4 38 E
Cassetoery. FL 32707. 407-8312828 Sale dale Ju ly 19. 2004.
10 0 0 am at 4 8 5 Hwy 4 38 E
C asselberry.
FL
Said
vehicle)J) may b e redeemed by
satisfying the ken prior to safe
data You have toe right to a
hearing at any time prior to ta le
data by Wing a demand tor
hearing In the circuit court.
Owner has the right to recover
possession ol vehicle by post­
ing a bond In accordance with
F S 550 917. Any proceeds to
e x c e ss of toe amount ol the Ken
win b e deposited with the Clark
ol Circuit Court In tho county
where the v e h rte is held.
Publish July 4, 2004
GOt 7_________________________

L egals
FO RECLO SURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 2 4 day ol
Ju ne. 2004 entered in Civil C ase
No
0 4 -C A 8 3 1 -1 4 G ol the
Circuit Court ol the I8TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE EL EC ­
TRONIC REGISTRATION S Y S ­
TEMS. INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME
LOANS, INC . is the Plaintiff and
ROBERTA M TAYLOR. UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA;
GEORGE
TAYLOR
A/K/A
GEO RGE A TAYLOR. JOHN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE SU B ­
JE C T
P R O PER T Y
are
Defendants I will sell to tho
highest and best bidder lor cash
at tho W EST FRONT DOOR at
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanford. Florida,
at 11 0 0 a m. on the 10 day of
August. 2 0 0 4 tho following
described property a s set lorth in
sax) Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 2. BLOCK K. CAMELOT
UNIT 2. ACCORDING TO THAT
CERTAIN PLAT AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 95
AND 96 . PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
A/K/A.
1510
GUINEVERE
DRIVE. C A SSEL BER R Y . FL
32707
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special occommodatxjn to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice II
heanng or voice impaired call 18 0 0 -9 5 3 8 7 7 1
Dated this 24 day of June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (9 5 4 )7 7 1 ^ 0 5 2
Publish July 4. 11. 2004
G O !!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL OIVISION
CA SE NO. 04-CA -836-14-G
BANK ONE. N A . AS TRUSTEE
F/K/A THE FIR ST NATIONAL
BANK O F CHICAGO. AS
TRU STEE UNOER THAT
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED
NOVEMBER I. 1996. FOR TFC
HOME EQUITY TRU ST 1998-1.
Plaintiff.
VS
LINDA
H.
WILLIAMS.
UKNOWN TENANT NO
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TE R EST S BY.

Pagfl 3B

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgm ent of
foreclosure dated Ju n e 24,
2004. and entered in C ase No
04-C A -836-14Q
UCN
S92004C A 000636X X X X X X of
the Circuit Court of the
Eghteento Judicial Circuit *i and
for Seminole County. Florida,
wherein Bank O ne. N A., as
Trustee t.Va The First National
Bank of Chicago, a s Trustee
under that Pooling is Plaintiff
and LINDA H WILLIAMS.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN TE R E ST S BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN
OANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
D ESC R IBED
are
Defondants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
at the West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 32771
at
Sem inole County. Florida, at
1 1 0 0 a m on the 2 7 day of July.
2004. the following described
property as set lorth in said
Order or Fmal Judgment, to-wit

5 3 0 7 Binnacle Court, at public
•ale, to toe highest and best bal­
der. tor cash, held on toe west
front door of th e Sem inole
County Courthouse, at 11.00 AM
on August 24 . 2004

LOT 18. SAN LANTA, THIRD
SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
13. PAGE 75. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O RD S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA

Dated this 24 day of June,
2004
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accord an ce with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disaMittes needing
a special accommodation toperb opata mi this proceedmg should
contact court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654330. not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-8009 5 3 8 7 7 1 , or Voice (V) 1 8 0 0 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle Q Castillo
K ass, Shuler. Solomon. Spector,
Foyle 8 Singer, PA.
P O Box 800
Tampa. FL 33601 0 6 0 0
Publish July 4. 11, 2004
G 0 14
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A SE NO. 04-CA -507-14G
CITIFINANCIAL EQUITY
SE R V IC E S. IN C .
Plaintiff,

NOTICE
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Ju ly 20. 2004
WHERE: P au ls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1979
MAKE: TtOGO
MOOEL MOTORHOME
COLOR WHITE
VIN #: F44CA 9V732002
VEHICLE
YEAR 1987
MAKE TOYOTA
MODEL 2 0 R
COLOR GOLD
VIN #: JT 2A E82E 5H 3548690

vs
If you are a porson with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation m order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. to tho provision
ol certain assistance P lease
contact the Court at 407-6654330 within two (2) working days
ol your receipt ol this Notice, il
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call Florida Relay
Servico (800)955 8771
DATED at Santord. Florida on
Ju n e 2 4 .2 0 0 4 .
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT 8 DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Bivd .
Suite 303
Fort Laudotdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish July 4. I t . 2004

0012
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
C A SE NO.: 0 3 -C A -I8 8 4 -I4 G
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
SHABBIRALI M
BHOJANI
SHAIDAS BHOJANI.
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. INC ;
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or final
ludgmont entered in this cause
in the Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described as
LOT 219, CHASE GROVES
UNIT 4B,
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT COOK
53. PAGES 6 7 69. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known as
2674 Adele Place. Lake Mary.
FL 32746
at public sale, to the highest and
b est btddor. lor cash, at the west
front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 11 0 0 AM on August
10. 2004
Datod June 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
A S CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabiiiles Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to participata in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hearing imparted. (TDO) 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 1 . or ! 8 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 0
(V). via Florida Ftolay Service
Mason Law. PA
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: July 4. t t .2 0 0 4
GO! 3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO.: 03-C A -1S7314Q
MIDFIRST BANK.
i-'.i i •tf
vs.
LARRY DUANE JOHNSON. SR
AMD DIANNE MARIE
JOHNSON and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to an Final Judgment of
Foreclosure lor Ptamblt entered
to tots cau se on Ju ne 24. 2004.
n toe Circul Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I wd sell toe
property situated to Seminole
County. Florida, desenbed aa:

CAROLYN DIANNE RAILEY
and
RAILEY. UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
CAROLYN
DIANNE RAILEY IF ANY;
JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER
P E R SO N IN P O S S E S S IO N ,
SEC R ETA R Y OF HOUSING
ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
and all unknown parties claiming
by. through under or against the
named defendants, whether
living or not. and whether saxt
unknown parties claims a s hens,
dovtsoes. grantoes. assignees,
lienors, a editors, trustees, or in
any other capacity, claiming by.
through under or against the
named defendants.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosu re dated Ju n e 24.
2 0 0 4 entered In Civil C a se No
0 4 CA 507-14G ol the Circuit
Court ol the 18th Judicial Circuit
in and lor Sem inole County,
Florida, wherein CITIFINAN­
CIAL S E R V IC E S. IN C . is
Plamtitt and CAROLYN DIANNE
RAILEY and
RAILEY
UNKNOWN SP O U SE O F CAR­
OLYN DIANNE RAILEY. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE OR ANY OTHER
P E R SO N IN P O S S E S S IO N .
SE C R ET A R Y OF HOUSING
AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT,
and all unknown parties claiming
by, through under or against the
named defendants, whether liv­
ing or not. and whether saxi
unknown parties claims a s heirs,
devisees, grantoes. assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or m
any other capacity, claiming by.
through under or against the
nam ed defendants and all
unknown parties claiming by.
through under or against tho
named defendants, whother liv­
ing or not. and whether soxt
unknown parties claims a s heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or in
any other capacity, clowning by.
through under or against the
nam ed
defendants
are
Delendant(s)
I will sell to the highest bidder
tor cash, at the West Front Door
ol
the
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. 301 N Park Ave,
Sanlord. Florida at 11 0 0 o'clock
a m on the 27 day of July. 2004
the following described property
a s set lorth in saxt Final
Judgment, to wit:
ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL
OF
LAND IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA.
AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED
IN OR BOOK 2 3 4 6 . PAGE
1324. ID#21-21 -3 0 -5 1 6-0B 00OttO. BEING KNOWN AND
DESIGNATED AS LOT 11.
BLOCK B. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES SECTION III. FILED
IN PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE 86
BY FEE SIMPLE DEED FROM
CAROLYN DIANNE RAILEY, AS
TRU STEE. AS SE T FORTH IN
OR BOOK 2346. PAGE 1324,
DATED 10/14/1991. SEMINOLE
COUNTY R E C O R O S, STATE
OF FLORIOA
Street address: 2240 Winslow
Circle. Casselberry. Florida
32707
DATED this 2 4 day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
Court Seal
BY: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Published in Santord Herald
Daniel S . Mandet. Esq
Mandel. Weisman, Heimberg.
Brodio 8 Gntlwi. P A.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2101 Corporate BNd . Suite 300
B oca Raton. FL 33431
(561) 989-0300
Publish. July 4. 1 1 ,2 0 0 4
G 0 I5
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and xitent to sell vehicles
pursuant to aubeectton 7 1 3 .7 8 of
Ihe Florida Statutes that on
97/19/2004 0 9 0 0 a m . at 2522
Country Club R d , Santord, FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or retact any and/or al
tads
1 B 3X A 4633L F 72l4t9
1990 Dodge Span
1FALP67L0VK144919
1997 Ford Contour
Pubish: July 4. 2004
0016

V eh cle Auction « 9 00am
WHEN Ju ly 2 1 ,2 0 0 4
WHERE P a u ls Towing. 1919
W. 1st Street, Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1985
MAKE FORD
MOOEL PICKUP
COLOR; BLUE
VIN # 2FTEF25Y1FCA21fl,&gt;8
V ehxJe Auction r t 9 OOoni
WHEN Ju ly 22. 2004
W HERE P au ls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. TL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE AUDI
MOOEL; 4DR
COLOR WHITE
VIN » WAUBC5448LN0B6365
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE FORD
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR RED
VIN # t FACP52U5MA173715
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Ju ly 23. 2004
WHERE: P au ls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR; 1993
MAKE MAZDA
MODEL 2DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN # JM IE C 4313P 0209252
VEHICLE
YEAR 1988
MAKE MERCURY
MODEL 4 0 R
COLOR: BLACK
VIN# 2M EP M 37X 4JB611364
VEHICLE
YEAR I960
MAKE NISSAN
MODEL 2 0 R
COLOR GOLD
VIN #. JN 1H S34P5K W 01 6 5 )2
Vohxde Auction it 9 OOarn
WHEN Ju ly 24. 2004
WHERE P au ls Towing, 1919
W ts t Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321 7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1989
MAKE FORD
MOOEL STATION WAGON
COLOR TAN
VIN # 2FA BP78F4K X 102465
Vehicle Auction 449 00am
WHEN Ju ly 25 . 2004
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1910
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1989
MAKE TOYOTA
MOOEL 4 DR
COLOR: BLUE
VIN # JT 2 S V 2 1E2K 3345525
Vohide Auction 0 9 OOarn
WHEN Ju ly 28. 2004
WHERE. Paul's Towing, 1919
W tst Street. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1999
MAKE FORO
MOOEL: 4DR
COLOR: BLUE
VIN# IFA FP6538X K 1326-18
Vehicle Auction lit9 00am
WHEN Ju ly 27, 2004
WHERE Paul s Towing. 1919
W. ts t Street. Santord, FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1999
MAKE HONDA
MOOEL: 4 0 R
COLOR: GREEN
VIN » 1H G EJ6678X LO I2369
Notice a hereby given: P a u ls
Towing wil so l at public auction
tor salvage tor ca sh on demand
to highest bidder, toe M owing
desenbed vehicles
P rospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale. Terms are ‘CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS* Paul's
Towing reserv es too right to
accept or r s je d any and a i
BIOS
Publish: July 4. 2004
G 018
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
b e n and xilonl to s a l vetvdes
pursuant to subeac&amp;on 7 1 1 7 8 of
toe Florida S latu lea that on
07/1572004 09 0 0 a m . al 2522
Country Club Rd.. Sw tord . FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 San lord Towing
and Recovery reserv es toe nghl
to accept or raptet any and or at
bate.
1G 60W 5IY 4H 9753011
1987 Caddac Brougham
Publish July 4. 2 0 0 4
F201a

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T h i H erald

Sunday. July 4 .2 0 0 4

L ecals

L ecals

Lecals

Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic dtoctosurs of docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result to san c­
tions, including dism issal or
sinking of pwaamgs.
DATEO: JUNE 7. 3004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sutonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Pubftsh: Ju ne 13. 3 0 .3 7 . 3004
and July 4. 3004
F 079

UNKNOWN SPO U SE . HEIRS.
D EV ISE E S.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CRED ­
ITORS. T R U ST EES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AGAINST STANLEY MCKIN­
NEY: APRIL MCKINNEY, IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE . HEIRS.
D EV ISEE S.
G RAN TEES.
ASSIG N EES. LIENORS, CRED­
ITORS. TRU ST EES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNOER
OR
AOAINST APRIL MCKINNEY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)

L ecals

■
NOT1CC OP PUBLIC
HCAR1 NO TO COHSIOCR
A CONDITIONAL U 8 t
Node* to hereby given that a
PuM c Hearing wffi ba held by
th e
Planning
S
Zoning
Com m ission
In
ma
City
Com m ission Cham bers. City
H al. Sartard. Flonda, at 7 0 0
p.m on T hursday, Ju ly I I ,
3 0 0 4 , k&gt; consider a raquaat lor a
Conditional Uaa In a S C -3 ,
S p ecial Com m ercial Zoning
District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E 1/2 of
Lot 4 BLK 3 TR 3 Town ot
Sanford. P B 1 PG 50
T he proparty being more genarafty described aa 109 E. le t
S te e l
Conditional Uaa R equested
AJtow A to T io k Bavaraga Salee
tor On P rem ae* Consumption m
• S C -3, Sp ecial Commarcial
&lt;onmg diatnet at 109 E. le t
Street (Sottk's).
It approved by the Planning and
Zoning Commiaaion on Juty 15.
3 0 0 4 , too Cay Commiaaion m l
consider tore rsqueal on July 29.
3 0 0 4 al 7 0 0 p m. In toe City
Commiaaion Room In City Hal.
Sanford. Florida. The City
Commiaaion may place condidone upon too conditional uaa by
m ean* ot a development order
A l parties In interest and citizens
abaft have an opportunity to bo
hoard at eaid hearing
By order ot the Planning A
Zoning Commiaaion ot too City
ot Sanford. Florida, tola 29th day
of Juno 2 0 0 4
R o ss
R obert.
Chairman
Ptanrvng &amp; Zoning Comrraaaon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person docidee to appeal a decta « n made with reaped to any
matter conaidered at toe above
moating or hearing, he/ehe may
need a verbatim record of toe
proceadmga Including the testimony and evidence, which
record to not provided by the
Cay ot Sanford. (F S 296 0109)
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEED IN GS
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COO R­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

VINft 1H01EAK17CY115314.
This auction wM ba held on
JULY 31 , 2 0 0 4 al 10am In toe
morning at Autotrorftcs al 174
EasI M fefw l Mammock Road,
Ortado. FL 3 2 7 *5
Prospective
bidders
may
n sp ect toe vehicles on toe day
before the auction betw een
OanvSpm Terms are cash or
certified funds
CMedo Road A Wrecker Service
reserves toe rtghl to accept or
refect any and a bids

NOTICE O F P U BLIC SA L E

Pubish July 4. 2004
0022
ADVERTISEMENT O f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that toe undersigned Intends to
te a toe personal property
described below to enforce a
ken imposed on said properly
under toe Florida Self Storage
Facility Act Statues (Section
63 801-63 809)
The undersigned wffi seft at
public ta le by competitive bid­
ding on toe 29th day o f July,
2004 al 3 0 5 pm. on toe premis­
e s where said property has
been stored and which are
located at Ample Storage
Center. 100 Ample Court. 2900
West Airport Boulevard. County
of Seminole. State ol Florida,
the toftowmgCustom ers
Name
Description of Goods

Umtft

Ehvtn W Holcomb. #D-015 Pool
supplies
Purchases must be paid tor al
toe time of purchase in cash
only Aft purchased items told
as is. where is, and musl be
removed at toe time of ta le
Sale aubfed to cancelation In
toe event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party
This la toe 29th day ol June.
2004
Publish July 4, 1 1 .2 0 0 4
0024
V ehicle A udlon
Auction date is Ju ly 15. 2004 •
a oo am
Location City Wrecker Service.
1236 W Hwy 436. Altamonte
Springs, FL 32714
Year Make Color VINft

Publish July 4. 2004
G 019

1976 Chevrolet
1X27D 8T2207510

1964 Mercury
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice la hereby given that a
Pubic Heanng will bo held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Cham bers. City
Hall. Sanford. Florida, at 7 0 0
p m . on Thursday, Ju ly 15,
2004, to consider a request lor a
Conditional U se In a S C -3 ,,
Special Commercial Zoning
District.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lota 18. BLK 4. TR 2. Florida Land and
Cotoruratton Company Limited
E R Traffords Map of the Town
ot Sanford PB 1 P C S 56-94.
The property being more gener­
ally described a s 214 Palmetto
Avenue
Conditional Use Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment prot­
ect to establish residential uses
In the SC-3. Special Commercial
toning district and first Door
office uses in the Downtown
Commercial Historic District.
Aft parties m interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission ol the City
oI Sanford, Florida, this 29th day
Of Ju n e. 2004
R o ss Robert. Chairman
Planning 4 Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter conaidered st the above
meeting or heanng. ha/she may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanford (F S 286 0105)
P ER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEEDIN GS
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 3 6 4 8
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish July 4. 2004
G 020
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker Service
wftl seft al pubic auction lor sal­
vage tor cash on demand to toe
highest bidder the following
described vehicles 1994 Toyota
Corofta tour door beige. VINft
JT 2 A E 0 4 B 6 R 0 0 7 8 175;
IB M
Honda CMC two door maroon
VINft JH M ED 6454LS006351.
This auction wftl be held on
JU LY 17, 2 0 0 4 at 10am In the
morning al Autotromcs at 174
E a st Mricheft Hammock Road.
Oviedo. FL 32 7 8 9
Prospectrve bidders may
inspect toe vehrdee on toe day
b efo re the auction between
9am-Spm. Terms are cash or
certified funds
Oviedo R oad 9 W reckar
Service reearvee to e right to
accep t or reject sny end aft bids.
Pubttofi. July 4 .2 0 0 4

oast
NOTICE O f PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice « hereby given mat
Oviedo Road i Wrecker Service
wftl s a l at pubftc auction tar sal­
vage tor caah on demand to to#
highest bidder toe b lo w in g
deecrtoad vehrdee: 1989 tsuzu
pickup
grey.
VINft
JA A C L 11L 8K 72155 0 6 .
1969
OtdemoCnie Eighty Eight tour
door
m aroon
VINft
I0 3 H Y 5 4 C 9 K I 8 I 4 6 2 2 . Vohro
7 4 0 tour door gray VINft
Y V 1 0 X 8 7 4 0 F 1 1 1 0 337;
1962
Honda FX R motorcyde maroon

1M EBP94FXEZ852455
1966 Toyota
JT 2SV 16E 8G 0475078
1966 Chevrolet
tY 1SK 684tO Z 199414
1967 Ford
IFTBR I0A 9H U C10470
1987 Toyota
JT 2 S V 2 1W 3H0011536
1966 Mazda
JM 1Q D 2225J1530571

PU BLIC NOTICE IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN, THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIME LIST E D BELOW .
AND CONTINUING FR O M
DAY T O DAY UNTIL ALL
G O O D S ARE SO LD . W E
WILL SE L L AT PUBLIC AUC­
TION. TO TH E H IG H E ST
BID D ER . F O R CA SH . AT THE
W A R E H O U SE
OF
ALL
AM ERICAN S E L F S T O R ­
A G E . LO CA TED AT 4 6 0
FLORIDA CEN TR A L PARK­
WAY.
LO N G W O O D ,
FL
3 2 7 5 0 . TH E FOLLO W IN G
G O O D S. W A R E S. AND M E R ­
CHANDISE F O R R EN T AND
OTH ER
CH A RG ES
FO R
WHICH A LIEN ON SAM E IS
CLAIMED. T O WIT:
DATE O F S A L E : 7/ 1 4 W
TIME O F S A L E : 4 :3 0 P.M.
(C ustom er N am e) (Unit ft )
(Brief D escription of G ood s
B ein g Sold)
URDANTE. MARIA ft5 0 0
P ER SO N A L BELO N G IN G S
HAIR, KYLE • * 6 0 4 H O U SE ­
HOLD P R O P E R T Y
MAYBERRY. JO S H U A • * 5 6 9
B U S IN E S S STU O IO
G RA YSO N . LO REN • * 3 1 5
BO XES
STO R A G E
P R O T E C T IO N
AUCTION S E R V IC E S . LIC
*593
THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS TO B E PU BLISH ED ONCE
A W EE K F O R TW O CON­
S E C U T IV E W E E K S
SAID
SA LE TO B E UNDER AND
BY
V IR TU E
OF
THE
STA TU TES O F THE STATE.
IN SU C H C A S E S MADE AND
PRO VID ED
Publish Ju n e 27 , 2 0 0 4 and
Ju ly 4. 2 0 0 4
F10O

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-963-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Ju n e 17. 2004 entered in C M
C ase No 03-C A -2139-14 of the
C r o a t Court ot the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sanford. Florida. I wffi
seft to the highest and best bid­
der tor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Flonda.
at It 0 0 a m on the 2 0 day of
July,
3004
the
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 15. AND THE NORTH 1/2
OF LOT 16. BLOCK 7. HIGH­
LAND PARK. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 28.
OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 18 day of June.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAVID
J STER N . P A .. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-97430
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 , 1 000 -9 5 5 8771 (TDD) or 1 8 00 955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish Ju n e 27, 2004 and Juty
4 .2 0 0 4
F183

JE S S E CLEON NEIGHBORS.
D eceased

1993 Pontiac
IG2H Z52LXP1238590
1998 Honda
2HGE J6622W H 53310 2
Publish July 4. 2004
G 025
Notice o l Invitation lo Bid
Food S e rv ice Vendors
4C Head Start Invites Food
Service Vendors legislated with
the Florida Department ol
Health. Bureau ol Child Nutrition
Programs to summit sealed bids
tor providing toed services tor its
centers 4C Head Stan partici­
pates in the Child Care Food
Program
Specifications and proposals
may be obtained at toe address
listed below on or bo lore 3 00
pm July 7. 2004. 4C Head
Stan reserves toe right to accept
or reject any or aft bids and to
waive any formalities in bids
received
Sealed bids presented In dupli­
cate will be received by 4C Heed
Stan. 3500 W. Colonial Drive.
Ortando. FL 328 0 6 until Ju ly 21.
2004 tor toe service period of
2004 2008 school year
Inclusive sealed
opened on July
12 0 0 noon with
made on or about

bids will be
23. 2004 st
award lo be
July 2 8 .2 0 0 4

All awards txcsedm g 350,000
a rt made pending approval by
the Florida Depanm ent ol
Health. Bureau of Child Nutrition
Programs
Publish: July 4. 2004
0028

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-0R -2228-02O -K

The administration of the estate
ot J E S S E CLEON NEIGH­
BO R S. deceased. We number
04-963-C P, Is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, too address of which is
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771 The nam es and
addresses ol toe personal repre­
sentative and toe personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT.
All persons on whom this notice
is served who have objections
that |hatlongo too va d ty ol too
will, the qualifications ol too per­
sonal representatives, venue, or
jurisdiction ol this Court are
requited to tile their obtections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against toe decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is served within three
months after toe date ot toe first
publication of this notice must
We their claims with this Court
WITHIN
THE
LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Alt other creditors ot toe dece­
dent an persons having claims
or demands against toe d ece­
dent's estate must We their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

JOHN ANTHONY WARE.
Petitioner
AND

The date ol toe tirst publication
ot tola Nonce is Ju n e 2 7 .2 0 0 4

VICKIE ANN WARE.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION

TERESA NEIGHBORS HILL
Personal Representative
401 Old Parker Farm Road
Raotord. North Carolina 28376

TO VICKIE ANN WARE
ADORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tost an
action has been Ned against you
and that you are required to
serve a copy of your wnttan
defenses, if any. to ft on JOHN
ANTHONY
WARE,
whose
address is P O
B os 2582.
Orlando. FL 32 8 0 2 on or before
Ju ly 12. 2004. and tile toe origi­
nal with the Clerk of due Court al
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford. FL 33772. before servc e on Peeeoner or Immedtotofy
thereafter tt you Ia4 to do so, a
default may b e entered against
you tor the relief demanded (i
toe petition.
Copies of aft court documents
in tots ca se, including orders,
are tvsftabie at toe Clerk of toe
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request
Ybu must keep toe Clerk of toe
O rcu t Court's Office noofled of
your o a re r* address (you may
Ma Nodes of Current Address,
Florida Farmfy Form 13.915).
Future papers In tfts lawsuit wffi
be mefted to toe address on
record sf toe clerk's office.
WARNING Rule 13 3 0 5 .

J A JURGEN S. ESQUIRE
FLORIDA BAR NO 637165
505 Wekiva Springs Road. Suita
500
longwood. Florida 33779
Telephone (407)773-3277
Facsimile (407)772 3278
Attorney
tor
Personal

Representative
Pubftsh Ju ne 37. 3004 and July
4 ,2 0 0 4

Fiat
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 3 CA-3129-14
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FrK/A
NOHWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
PLAINTIFF
VS
STANLEY MCKINNEY. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE

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IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with f f i s f t f le a needing a special accommoda8on should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1 -8 00-9556771 (TOO) or 1-0CO-955-877O
via Flonda Relay Service

Mtomi, Florida 33156-2619
(306)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this proc e edtag
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Flonda 33771. within 2 working
day* prior to the proceeding
Telephone: 1407)665-4327; 160 0 955-6771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0
955-6770 (V) via Flonda Relay
Service

Notice !• hereby given that
pureuanf to a Final Summary
judgm ent
ol
Forecloture
entered In the above-ttyled
cauee. In toe Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Flonda. I wffi
ten the property tituate In
Sem inole
County.
Florida,
detenbed as

American* With D iaaM n et A ct
persons in need of a (pedal
accommodation to participate In
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding.
contact
th *
Administrative Office of the
Court.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avanua. Sanlord. FL 3Z771,
telephone 407-665-4330, TOO
1-800-955-8771 0» t-600-9568770 via Flonda Reiay Service*.

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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-283-14

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
1993 Chevrolet
1 Q IJC 144X P 7179652

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L ecals

WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRU STEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
OATED AS OF FEBRUARY 28.
2001-1.
PLAINTIFF
VS
OAVIO C HAROING. A/K7A
DAVID C HARDING III A/K/A
DAVIO CHASE HARDING. III. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE, HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
ORAN TEES,
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRU ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DAVID C HARDING.
M CA DAVID C HAROING III
A/K/A OAVIO CHASE
HARDING. III. ;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF DAVID C
HARDING. A/K/A OAVIO C.
HARDING III A/K/A OAVIO
CHASE HARDING. III. IF ANY;
DARREN R WESTIN. IF
LIVINO. AND IF DEAO, THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EV ISEE S.
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, T RU STEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DARREN R
WESTIN. UNKNOWN SP O U SE
OF DARREN R
W ESTIN,
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSESSIO N
DEFENOANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 17, 2004 entered in C M
C ase No 04-C A -283-I4 ot toe
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. San lord, Florida.
I will seft to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at toe W est Front
Door at toe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in San lord. Florida,
at It 0 0 a m . on the 20 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth m
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 11. FERN8ROOK TRAILS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE 86 AND
89. OF THE PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Dated this 18 day ol Ju ne.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Pubftsh In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVIO
J STERN . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-22597

Pubftsh Ju n e 27. 3004 and Juty
4 .3 0 0 4
F164
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02 CA-2067-14W

Pubftsh Ju n e 37. 3003 and July
4 .2 0 0 4
F168
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-624-CA-14W

DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
COMPANY ANERICAS F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST AS
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff.
vs
ROGER LOVE. FREMONT
INVESTMENT A LOAN.
JOHNETTA E. LOVE; JOHN
DOE.
JAN E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE
SU B JEC T PROPERTY.
Defendants

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
R EG ISTRATIO N
SYSTEM S.
INC
AS NOM INEE FOR
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
CHRISTINA PARI, el a l .
Defendant f s ) .

NOTICE OF
FO RECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated toe 17 day ol
June. 2004 entered in C M C ase
No 02 -C A -2 0 6 7 -14W ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Flonda.
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
TPUST COMPANY ANERICAS
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY A S T R U ST EE. Is the
Plaintiff and ROGER LOVE;
FREMONT INVESTMENT A
LOAN; JOHNETTA E LOVE;
JOHN DOE, JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
PO SSE SSIO N OF THE S U B ­
JE C T
PR O PER T Y
are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the W EST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida,
al It 0 0 a m. on the 2 0 day of
July.
2004
the
following
described property a s set forth m
sad Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated JUN 1 7 .2 0 0 4
and entered in C a se No 04-524CA-14-W. of toe Circuit Court ol
the
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Flonda wherein MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC R E G IS­
TRATION SY ST EM S. INC AS
NOMINEE FOR CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION
is
Plaintiff
and
CHRISTINA PARI, st al.. are
Defendants. I will sell to toe
highest snd best bidder for cash
at toe West front door ol the
Courthouse
in
SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
1 1 0 0 AM o'clock on the day ol
JUL 22 . 2 0 0 4 . the following
described property as set forth m
said Final Judgment, to wit

LOT 51. R O SE HILL. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
54. PAGE (S) 41 AND 43. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities n eed­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord FL 3 3 7 7 1 .
Telephone Number (40 7 )6 6 5 4227 wtthin 2 working days of
your receipt ol this notice. II
hearing or v o c e Impaired, call 1600 955-6771
Dated this 18 day ol June.
3004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk

S E E LEGAL D ESCRIPTION
ATTACHED HERETO AND
MARKED AS EXHIBIT A a V a
901
San ta B atb aia Drive,
Sanlord. Florida 32773
Lot 1. Block 23 . of DREAMWOLD
4TH
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 99. OF
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. TOGETHER WITH A POR
TION OF LOT 2 DESCRIBED
AS FOLLOWS BEGINNING AT
THE SOU TH EAST CORNER
OF LOT 1. ALSO BEING THE
NORTHEAST CORN ER O F
LOT 2. OF SAID DREAMWOLD.
RUN SOUTH 0 0 * 4 7 1 5 ' W EST
5 04 FEET ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO A
POINT. THENCE DEPARTING
SAID EA ST LINE RUN NORTH
8 8 * 5 2 tx r WEST. 28 94 FEET
TO A POINT. THENCE RUN
NORTH 78*44'13* W EST 26 6 7
FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 2. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 8 8 *5 2 0 0 * EAST 57 13
FE ET ALONG SAID NORTH
LINE TO THE POINT O F
BEGINNING. ALL LYING AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 130
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33 3 0 9
Telephone (954)453 0 3 6 5
Facsimile (9 5 4 )7 7 1 ^ 0 5 2

DATED this
2004

Publish: Ju n e 27. 2004 and July
4. 2004
F187

Submitted by
Faber &amp; Grtlitz. P A
9830 SW 77th Avenue. Suite

NORTHWEST 1/4. BLOCK 4.
TIER 19. L E S S SOUTH 60
FE ET THEREOF. FLORIDA
LAND AND COLONIZATION
LIMITED MAP OF THE ST
GERTRUD E ADDITION TO
THE TOWN OF SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOflOEO IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE t16. OF
THE PUBLIC R ECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A 201 SOUTH MULBERRY
AVENUE.
SANFORD.
FL
32771.
al pubkc tale, to toe highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEM I­
NOLE
COUNTY
C O U RT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at 1 1 0 0 A M . on toe
13th day of July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F CIRCUIT COURT
BY Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

vs
DANIEL ROY HERROLD. et a l ,
Defendant ( a ) .
NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure deled JUN 17, 2004
and entared m C a se No 03-142CA-14-W. of toe Circuit Court ol
me
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC R E G IS ­
TRATION SY ST EM S. INC AS
NOMINEE FOR CHASE MAN­
HATTAN MORTGAGE CO RPO ­
RATION is Plaintiff and DANIEL
ROY HERROLD. el al . are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the W est front door of toe
Courthouse
in
SANFORD.
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
It 00 AM o'clock on the day ol
JU L 20. 2 0 0 4 . tho following
described property as set forth in
said Final Ju dgm ent to wit:
THE NORTH 149 88 FE ET OF
THE SOUTH 6 05 74 FEET OF
THE EA ST t6 2 13 FE ET OF
THE NORTH 3/4 OF THE
SOUTHW EST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
10, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 31 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, L E S S
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FO R
STATE ROAD 434 ANO 419. AS
SHOWN
ON
FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRA NS­
PORTATION MAINTENANCE
MAP SECTION #77070. DATED
MARCH 16. 1969 a V a 625
North Central Avenue. Oviedo.
Flonda 327 6 6
DATED this
2004

day of JUN tS .

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark of said Court
By Carat Moore
Aa Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Faber A Grtktz. P. A
9830 SW 77th Avenue, Suite

200

HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. IN C.
Plaintiff
vs.
JE S U S E SIERRA; GLORIA N.
SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION. IN C .
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OLORIAN SIERRA

Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
tha plat thereof recorded to Plat
Book 47. P ages 64 8 6 . Public
Records of Sem n oie County.
Flonda

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO IC IAL IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA,
C IVIL ACTION

A/K/A

AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff

LOT 0 1 , BLOCK N/A. OF
Wyntree, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47 . AT
PAGE 84 86 . OF THE PUBLIC
RECO RO S OF THE COUNTY
(tha la n d * )

vs.

A/K/A

JA M ES A WILLIAMS, at al
Detendant(s)

Lot 1, WYNTREE according to
toe plat thereof recorded to Plat
Book 47 . Paga 85-66 of tha
Public Records ol Sem inole
County. Flonda

CA SE NO.: O4-CA-O074-14W

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is heroby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgm ent ol
Foreclosure or Order dated Ju n e
17, 2004. entered In Civil C a se
Number 04-C A -0874-14W . in
the Circuit Court lor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
wherein
AMERIQUEST
MORTGAGE
COMPANY Is toe Plaintiff, and
JAM ES A WILLIAMS, at a l . are
the Defendants. I will sell the
property situated in SEMINOLE
County, Florida, described as
Lois 10 and I I . Block C . SANLANDO SPRIN G S TRACT NO
73 SECOND REPLAT, accord­
ing to the plat thereof as record­
ed in Plat Book 9. Page 3. Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Flonda
al public sale to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, al the West
Front Door. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord. FL. 3 2 7 7 1 , at
11 0 0 a m. on the 2 2 day ol July,
2004
Dated Ju n e 18. 2004
Maryanns Morse
CLERK OF THE
COURT
By Carol Moore

CIRCUIT

A lawsuit h as been hied against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
d e fe n se s, if any. to it on
SCHAROME
RAYANNE
DEATON, Plaintiff's Attorney,
whose address is CLAYTON A
MCCULLOH. 1065 MAITLAND
CEN TER COMMONS BLV O .
MAITLAND. FL 3 2 751. within
thirty (30) days alter the firs!
publication ol this notice, and
tile the original with toe Clerk ot
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or rnimed*atety thereafter, otherwise a
default will bo ontered agatoet
you tor the relief demanded In
the Lien Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on JUN 16. 2004
Seal
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND
COUNTY COURTS
By Gaylene Marbes
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e 27. 2004 and July
4. I I . 18. 2004
F t 93

day ol JUN 18.

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol s a d Court
By Carol Moore
As Doputy Clerk

William M Golson A Associates
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater. Flonda 33756 -3 4 4 5
Published In Sanlord Herald

Miami. Florida 33156-2819
(305)662 4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771, within 2 working
days prior lo toe proceeding
Telephone (4 0 7 )6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 18 0 0 955-8771 (TOD) or I 8009 5 5-8770 (V) via Flonda Relay
Service
Publish Ju ne 27. 2003 and July
4. 2004
F189
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIOA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA -20I-14K
CITIFINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S.
INC 344, LLC. SU C C ESSO R
BY M ERGER TO.
A SSO C IA TES
FINANCIAL
SE RV IC ES O F AMERICA. INC .
Plaintiff,
vs.
JASMINE MAYO, JOHN DOE
MAYO.
THE
UNKNOWN
S P O U S E OF JOHN OOE
MAYO IF LIVING. INCLUDING
ANY UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF
SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. THE
R E SP E C T IV E
UNKNOWN
H EIR S.
D EV ISEE S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
C RED ITO RS. LIENORS AND
T R U ST EES AND ALL OTHER
P E R SO N S
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S).
EQUITY
ONE. INC D/B/A EQUITY ONE
FINANCIAL SERV ICES
COMPANY. SU C C E SSO R BY
MERGER TO EQUITY ONE
MORTGAGE. INC ; PRIM US
AUTOMOTIVE
FINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S.
INC.; UNITED
STA TES
OF
AMERICA.
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESEN TLY
EXISTING,
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OH
TRU ST EES OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL
OTHER P ER SO N S CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER, OR
AGAINST
0£F E N 0A N T (S :
JOHN DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE

accordan ce

with

the

UNITED S T A T E S D ISTR IC T C O U RT
MIDDLE D ISTR IC T OF FLO R ID A
ORLA NDO DIVISION
C A S E NO. 6 :0 2 -C v -9 5 1-O rI-19 JG G

200

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SY STEM S.
INC
AS
NOMINEE
FOR
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA,
CASE NO.: 0 3 X 0 4 8 1 3-20-R

YOU ARE NOTIFIED ol an
action to enforce a ken foreclo­
sure on the toftowmg property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida

Publish Ju n e 27, 2004 and
July 4. 2004
F190

'In

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-142-CA -14W

C.

Pubftth. Ju n e 2 7 .2 0 0 4 and Afty
4 .2 0 0 4
F191

UNITED ST A T ES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff.

vs
DANNY TRU E and DANTZ E N T E R P R IS E S TRU ST.
D efend ants.
NOTICE O F UNITED ST A T E S M A R SH A LS S A L E
Notice is hereby given that under a final D e c re e of F oreclosu re
and Order ol S a le rend ered in the above-styled action on
Jan u ary 0, 2 0 0 4 . by th e United S la te s District Court lor the
Middle District ol Florida. Orlando Division, In lavor o l the
Plaintiff, United S ta te s o l Am erica the Untied S ta te s M arshal. In
and lor the Middle District o l Flonda, appointed in said d e cree,
will on A u g u st 4. 2 0 0 4 . at 3 00pm , at th e W est Iron! ste p s ol the
Sem in ole County C ourthouse, located at 301 N Park Avenue,
Sanlord, FL 32 7 7 1 In S e m in o le County, offer for sa le and sell at
a public outcry to the h ig hest bidder, real property located at
8 3 0 0 Murray Court. San ford . Flonda, and more particularly
described a s follows:
Lot t . Dawn E sta te s. S e ctio n 11. according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 2 2 , P a g e 9 1 . of th e Public R eco rd s of
Sem in ole County. Flonda
This property, including all Im provem ents, buildings, fixtures and
ap p u rtenan ces, is referred to a s the "S u b je c t Property *
The term s and conditions o l tho sa le a re a s follows
t T he sa le shall b e su b ject to all law s, ord inan ces and gov­
ernm ental regulations (Including building and zoning ordi­
n a n c e s). affecting the p rem ises, and e a s e m e n ts and restrictions
of record, it any
2. T he sa le shall b e su b ie ct to any unpaid real property taxes
affecting tho Sub|oct Property
3 . A minimum bid of $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 is required to p u rch ase the
S u b iect Property
4 T he su ccessfu l bidder shall b e required to deposit with the
United S ta te s M arshal a minimum ol ten p ercent (1 0 % ) o l the
am ount bid on the d ate o l th e sa le by c a sh ie r s check.
5 T he b alan ce ol the p u rch ase price sh all b e tendered lo the
United S ta te s M arshal by th e su ccessfu l bidder within three
b u sin ess (3) days following th e d ale ot sa le. Paym ent shall be
m ade by c a sh ie r's c h e c k p ayable to the United S ta te s Marshal
lor toe Middle District o l Flon d a It the bidder tails to fulfill this
requirem ent, the deposit shall b e forfeited and applied to the
e x p e n s e s ol sale, with an y am ount rem aining to b e returned to
tho bidder, and the S u b je c t Property shall again b e offered lor
s a le under th e term s and conditions set forth in this Order
f T he sa le ol the Su b ie ct Property shall b e subiect to confir­
mation by this Court, and upon confirm ation and receipt o l the
lull p u rch ase price ol su ch sa le , th e United S ta te s M arshal shall
ex e cu te and deliver a d e e d conveying th e Su b ject Property to
th e purchaser.
g . The Su b ie ct Property shall b e sold tree and clear ol all liens
and claim s o l any party to this proceeding.
F or additional information concernin g the above-described prop­
erty. co n tact IR S R ev en u e Officer Ken Colt at telephone no.
(4 0 7 ) 6 6 0 -5 6 3 6 ext 164. Fo r additional Information concerning
th e scheduling ot toe sa te, con tact to e office of toe U S
M arshals S e rv ice at telep h on e no 4 0 7 -6 4 8 -6 3 2 9
THOM AS D HURLBURT. J R
United S ta te s Marshal
Middle District of Flonda
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New law does little to protect children
J uly 7, 2 0 0 4

By Steve Paradis
Staff Writer
W IN T E R S P R IN G S — A new law
that takes effect Oct. 1 will severely
lim it where convicted sex offenders on
con d itio n al release can live in
Sem inole County, but it will do little to
further protect children.
"To be honest it’s really not going to
m ake any difference," said Stephen
H olm es, an associate p rofessor of
crim inal justice at the University of
Central Florida. "U nfortunately it will
just force the county to move bus stops

S o u th nses a g a in
The Southern Division w on
all the m arbles at the first
Florida C ollegiate Sum m er
League A ll-S tar G am e on
Sunday, w inning the Hom e
Run Derby, the gam e 9-0
and having the Most
Valuable Player.
Sea S p o rts, P a g o 7 A

Injuries from
lightning more
likely in July
O ver the past week,
Sem inole C ounty has su f­
fered significant dam age
due to thunderstorm s and
lightning.
Last week, at least five
h om es were dam aged and
m any roadw ays closed d ue
to lightning strikes and
dow nbursts o f w inds. M ore
people die from lightning
strikes in Florida every
year, than in any other
state, and July is statistical­
ly the worst m onth for
lightning d eaths Florida.
W ith m any outdoor
activities taking place d u r­
ing the afternoon and
evening, a prim e time for
Sum m er thunderstorm s,
local residents should take
precautions.
Being safe from light­
ning is all about being in
the right place. The most
likely place to be struck by
lightning in Florida is near
water. Group sporting
even ts such as baseball,
football and soccer are par­
ticularly hazardous. If you
can see lightning or hear
thunder, even in the dis­
tance, you are in danger.
G o indoors or into a vehi­
cle and rem ain there until
30 m inutes after the last
thunder is heard.
A ctions you can take to
rem ain safe include:
• Avoid open high
ground and isolated large
trees.
• Avoid w ater (sw im ­
m ing pools, lakes and
rivers), beaches and boats.
• Seek shelter inside a
building or an autom obile.
• Stay aw ay from doors,
w indow s, and metal
objects such as pipes or
faucets.
• Stay off the telephone
and aw ay from electrical
devices.
• M onitor N OA A
W eather Radio.

Seminole Smile

U nde Sam —
A Geneva Fourth of July
Parode Participant

KELLER
WILLIAMS,
REALTY

around."
H olm es is co-au thor o f "Sex Crim es:
Pattern and B eh av ior" and several
other books on the subject.
C urrent Florida law states that sex
offen d ers u n d er conditional release
can not live w ith in 1,000 feet o f a
school, day care center, park, play­
ground o r any place where children
congregate.
Tne new law will extend that provi­
sion to include public school bus stops.
"T h e re are very few places that
th ese p eo p le can liv e ," said G len
H am m er, su p erv iso r of routes and

scheduling for the Sem inole County
Public
Sch ools
Tran sp ortation
Department.
Sem inole County has about 12,000
school bus stops, he said.
In considering the law. H am m er
created a map snowing county roads
in blue. O n top of the roads he placed
green circles representing a 2.000-foot
diam eter at eacn bus stop.
The result show s only a dozen or so
areas that would fit the criteria for a
conditional release sex offender to live.
In many cases, the areas are rural and
there are no apartm ents o r hom es in

Summer
school
often
part of
the plan

which to live.
Conditional release sim ply refers to
the term s under which tne prisoner
w as released. T h e law defines w hich
crim es will have the new law applied,
said D ebbie Buchanan, spokesw om an
for the Florida D ep artm ent o f
Corrections.
"W e’re all going to have to w ork
together to enforce the law ," Buchanan
said.
H am m er said the statew ide num ber
resulting from the new law will be

See Law , P age 3A

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B y S te ve P a ra d is
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — The Lake
M ary H igh School student
said her life last year headed
in a direction she did not like.
In fact she dropped out of
school.
"I was hanging out with
the w rong people, partying,
ju st d oing stupid th in gs,"
recalled 18-year-old Kelly
Shugart.
Sum m er school is part of
her plan to get her academ ic
life back w here she wants it.
"I know what I need to do
to reach senior status," she
said d u rin g a break at
Sem in o le H igh School. "I
w ant to be in all the senior
activities."
A half dozen young people
talked abou t how su m m er
school has helped their edu ­
cation. They are am ong more
than 13,000 Sem inole County
students to spend part of their
sum m er in tne classroom.
A ssistan t P rincipal M ike
G au d reu x coordin ates the
nearly 1,800 students attend­
ing
su m m er
school
at
Sem in ole
H igh
School.
Sum m er school gives young
p eop le a ch ance to try to
im prove, to get their credits
o r to rep lace a grade,
G au d reu x said. O th ers use
the tim e to advance in classes
so they can p articip ate in
extracurricular activities d u r­
ing the regular school year.
"T h at’s how kids get into
these activities," he said, list­
ing auto body, TV production,
and dance team to nam e a
few.
A lton H icks, 18, a lin e­
back er for the Lake M ary
Rams, said he took geometry
this sum m er even though he
d id n 't have to because he

Herald p h o to by Tomm y V incent

Fireworks and lightning lit up the skies over Lake Monroe and the City of Sanford to cap Fourth of July festivities.

Weather, fireworks
boom over Sanford
B y Dan P in g
Editor .
S A N F O R D — M oth er
N ature did her part to back
up city officials' claim s that
Sanford is boom ing.
About four hours prior to
m an -m ade firew ork s ex­
ploding over Lake M onroe,
a m assiv e thu n d erstorm
drenched d ow n tow n and
provided
an
im p ressive
show of its ow n w ith bonerattlin g bass thu n d erclap s

and hair-raising lightening
strikes.
It w asn 't en ou gh to
dam pen the enthusiasm of
n early
100,000
people,
though, w ho came to view
S a n fo rd 's 26-m in u te fire­
w orks show.
"T h e w eather w as bru ­
ta l," said Sanford M ayor
Brady Lessard, "b u t even
w ith that, Sanford did a
great
job
celebratin g

See B o o m , Page 6A

Herald p h oto by Tommy V incent

Phoebe and Roxy nde shotgun with Elaine Atwood and her cat
Patches during the Geneva Fourth of July parade, July 3.

See S u m m e r, Pago 6A

Football star passes life lessons to youngsters
B y Charles D. Jackson

Herald Correspondent
SA N F O R D — A s a teenager grow ­
ing up in Sanford, Britt H enderson
learned first-hand about the dangers
of follow ing the crowd.
W hile hanging out with his friends
one day, he found him self facing an
accessory-to-m urder charge. O ne of
his friends decided to push a man off
his bicycle. T he man nit h is head on
the street's pavem ent and su bsequent­
ly died.
H enderson said he had no idea of
plans to harass the bicyclist. Because
H enderson w as w ith the boys, how ev­
er, he and the other teenagers were
arrested and charged in the
ie m an s
death.

H e n d e r s o n
fought the case in
court and w on. He
took ad v antage o f
his second chance.
He finished high
school and earned
a football sch olar­
sh ip at S av an n ah
S tate
U n iv ersity
w here he becam e a
D ivisio n
II
A llHenderson
A m erican free safe­
ty. He led the n ation in interceptions.
H e left colleg e early to play profes­
sionally for the C alvary Stam pede of
the C an ad ian Footb all League. H e
later returned to Savan n ah State to
com plete h is degree.
Today, he is b ack hom e in Sanford.

For the past eight m onths he has
worked as director of the Boys and
G irls Club, where he shares his life
exp erien ces w ith young p eop le in
hopes of directing them to tne path of
success.
H enderson also serves as assistant
football coach at Sem in ole H igh
School. He takes a group from tne
high sch ool each year to visit
Savannah State trying to inspire them
to attend college.
No only does he inspire teenagers,
H enderson also g iv es pre-teen s a
boost of confidence.
At the Boys and G irls Club Sum m er
Camp, young people are learning life
skills, such as self-control. Through

See H e n d e rso n , Page 3A

Summer tamp opportunity
lBoys and GirLs Club Sum m er
Cam p
"Su m m ertim e Blu es"
Britt H enderson, Director
919 S. Persim m on Avenue,
Sanford
H istoric G oldsboro @ C room s
Academ y
Ages: 6-18
Activities: Tutoring, "R ead To
A ch iev e" sponsored by O rlando
M agic, volleyball, baseball, kick
ball, basketball, board gam es, arts
and crafts, field trips, chorus,
mime, com puter lab, step team .
Ends July 28
C ost: $25 week; O pen Enrollm ent
Inform ation: (407) 330-2456

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to
81-year-old Sanford man accused of
prohibit
stockpiling $40,000 in stolen goods
tobacco
use in
parks
B y C h risto p h e r Patton
M a n a g in g E d ito r

Playoffs
continue
Baseball and boys volleyball
will Join softball and track in
pursuit of state titles this wook.

See Sports, Page BA

Motorcyclist in
critical condition
after Sunday
wreck on 17-92
Sem inole C o u n ty's A ir
Rescue 3 m edevac Helicopter
was called to Sanford
Su n d a y evening w he n a
W inter Springs motorcyclist
m ar ended a vehicle.
Tra ve llin g southbound on
the inside lane of French
Avenue, police reported
Kham sam ay Vongvilay, 41,
was in the process of sw itch ­
ing lanes aboard his m otorcy­
cle w h e n he neglected to
notice a vehicle m a kin g a
right-ha n d turn.
Ronnie D aniel Debose, 23,
of Sanford, w as reportedly
tu rn in g right on to 24th
Street w h e n the accident
occurred shortly before 7
p.m .
Authorities said V o ngvilay
was not w e arin g a helmet.
H e is listed in critical co n d i­
tion at O rla n d o Regional
M edical Center. C leo Cohen,
Sanford police spokesperson,
said Debose d id not suffer
a n y injuries as a result of the
w reck. French Ave n u e was
partially blocked for almost
an h o u r as officers conducted
a traffic investigation.

14 overpass
under repair
R epairs to the Interstate
4 o ve rp a ss in La k e M a r y
started M o n d a y m o rn in g ,
to replace a beam a n d part
of the La ke M a ry
B o u le v a rd b rid g e deck.
T h e co n stru ctio n project
is expected to last about 45
da ys, a n d the entrance to
w e stb o u n d Interstate 4
fro m w e stb o u n d Lake
M a ry B o u le va rd w ill be
reduced fro m tw o lanes to
one for the d u ra tio n .
Late last year, a tru ck
tra ve lin g w e stb o u n d on
Interstate 4 stru ck the
beam causing the d a m a ge
that necessitates the
repairs.

Seminole Smile

S A N F O R D — W h ile a
collection of four-dozen
weed whackers m ay seem
out of the ordinary, police
say it is o nly the tip of the
iceberg in an 81-year-old
m an’s m ounatin of suspect­
ed stolen property.
A tw o-m onth investiga­
tion by the Sanford police
netted Tuesday one of the
single largest booty of sus­
pected stolen goods in
department history. A t last
count, authorities claim
m o m than $40,(XX) in yard
e q u ip m e n t electronics and
about everything else im ag­
inable was discovered at
tw o dilapidated sheds at
709 W illo w Avenue in
Sanford.
Local authorities have
busted m o m lucrative theft
rings in the past, but none
m ay compare to the quanti­
ty of suspected stolen goods
found at tire hom e of
Roosevelt M artin. Sanford
police criminal investiga­
tions and special tactical
units executed a search w a r­
rant at M artin's home
Tuesday and probably
found m om than they

Orleans is ‘still the one’ for RiverW alk
F ro m Staff R e p o rts
A lth o u g h yo u m ig h t not k n o w Sanford resi­
dent L a rry H o p p e n , It Is near certain that yo u
k n o w his voice.
L a rry ’s band of 32
years, "O rle a n s " w ill
be featured o n the
B udw eiso r Stage at the
R iv e rW a lk
G ra n d
o p e n in g on Saturday,
M a y 8. L a rry is lead
sin ge r
and
m u lti­
instrum entalist on their
m id -1 9 7 0 's
m egahits
"Still T h e O n e ," "D ance
W ith M e ," "L o v e Takes
Tim e " and several other ve ry fam iliar records. Still
in regular pla y on national radio after m o m than a
quarter century, it's hard to im a g in g anyone in the
U S A w h o hasn't heard these tunes.

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L a rry m o ve d hem from W oodstock, N .Y . w ith
his im m ediate fam ily in late 2(XX) to be near his
parents w h o 'v c since passed away. A lo n g w ith his
wife, Fatty, tw in girls, three cats and n d og, he
bought a house in the H istoric District then final­
ly settled in the M a yfa ir
neighborhood in 2(X)2.
A s a part of the com ­
o
w
n
m u n ity and one w h o
lives v e ry near Lake
M o n ro e ,
he's
ve ry
excited
about
the
R ive rW a lk
O p e n in g
W eekend,
and
the
future of Sanford. A s an
entertainer he’s thrilled
to be p e rform in g hom e­
to w n for n e w friends and neighbors. A n d
although his m ost recent show s were in To k y o

Se e B a n d , P ag e 4 A

Celebration Guide

Schedule of events, photo contest
winners A more inserted inside

LONGW OOD
—
S a tisfyin g a nicotine c ra v in g
w h ile w a tc h in g a b a llga m e in
L o n g w o o d m a y soon becom e
a c o s tly h a b it if the C it y
C o m m is s io n
a p p ro v e s the
second re a d in g of a m easure
that p ro h ib its the use of
tobacco p ro d u cts from all city
parks and recreational areas.
Leaders gave the in itia l nod
Tu e s d a y to an o rd in a n c e that
bans c o n s u m p tio n o r b u rn in g
of a n y tobacco go o d — cig a ­
rettes, cigars c h e w in g tobac­
co, snuff o r related p ro d u c t —
in a city p a rk. If a p p ro v e d at
the co m m is s io n 's next m eet­
in g M a y 17, L o n g w o o d w o u ld
be the first g o v e rn m e n t in
Se m in o le C o u n t y to o u tla w
s m o k in g in a p u b lic p a rk.
S im ila r to others in C e n tra l
F lo rid a that recently enacted
s im ila r law s, such as B re va rd
C o u n t y and the city of F o rt
O ra n g e , the p ro p o se d fine for
v io la tin g the L o n g w o o d o r d i­
nance w o u ld be u p to $100 for
first-tim e offenders and p ossi­
b ly u p to $500 for each subse­
quent v io la tio n .
T h e C ity C o m m is s io n d id
not u n a n im o u s ly s u p p o rt the
o rd in a n c e as C o m m is s io n e r
B ria n Sa ckctt c o n tin u e d to
d ebate th e m e rits of the
am ended city code that o u t­
la w s s m o k in g in parks, but
a llo w s the c ity a d m in is tra to r
to create designated s m o k in g
areas in som e areas. T h e C it y
C o m m is s io n
p re v io u s ly
agreed setting u p a p e rm itte d
s m o k in g area w ith p o s sib ly a
bench and ashtray in the c ity 's
la rg e r
p a rk s
su c h
as
C a n d y la n d and Reiter c o u ld
w o rk , but it p ro b a b ly w o u ld ­
n 't be feasible in s m a lle r
recreational areas.
" I am not a s m o k e r and I

Se e S m o k in g , P ag e 4 A

Two hair salon operators nabbed for bilking elderly
Fro m Staff R eports
T w o w o m e n w h o operated a
hair salon at an affluent retire­
ment c o m m un ity were arrested
M o n d a y on 25 charges each of
exploitation of the elderly in con­
nection w ith overcharging inca­
pacitated clients.
T h e investigation began in
January 2004, w h e n the State
A tto rn e y’s Office Eld e r Services
U n it was contacted b y someone
suspicious of certain practices in
tire hair salon at the Village on
the
G re e n
Retirem ent
C o m m u n ity, 500 Village Flare,

Lo n g w o o d . T h e facility is an u p ­
scale retirement co m m u n ity that
consists of in d iv id u a l independ­
ent livin g residences and a sepa­
rate long-term care nursing facility.
"We have an obligation and
responsibility to protect o u r sen­
iors and h u n t out those w h o
w o u ld prey u p o n them w hether
in their o w n hom e o r an assisted
livin g facility. I am pleased w ith
the initiative of o u r Eld e r
Services U n it in uncovering these
o n -g o in g crim es in Sem inole
C o u n ty and putting a stop to
th e m ,” said N o r m W olfinger,

Seminole C o u n ty State Attorney.
T h e allegations centered on
im proper billing activities b y the
managers of trie salon agaiast
some of the patrons w h o were
billed for services and products
not received. State A tto rn e y's
O ffice investigators served a
search w arrant on the business in
late January w ith the Seminole
C o u n ty Sheriffs Office Econom ic
and C o m p u te r C rim e s U n it and
seized n*cords w hich docum ent­
ed the allegations.
T h e salon catered to both
independent residents of the
co m m un ity and the residents of

Education community mourns the
loss of Holt, a ‘difference maker’
Herald Correspondent

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H erald p h o to b y T o m m y Vincent

S a n lo rd Police Departm ent C rim e S ce n e Technician Kona R om an works her w a y through the
seem ingly endless rows of suspected stolon proporty as sho attempts to photograph tho aroa.

Se e S to le n , P a g e 4 A

By Marva Hawkins

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B y C h r is t o p h e r P a tto n
M a n a g in g E d it o r

S A N F O R D — W illie G . H olt,
69, of Deltona, died Thursday,
A p ril 29, 2004. H e was b o m in
Colum bus, C a.. K n o w n as the
"Difference Maker," he w o u ld say
school is about m a n y things
beam ing w ith pride as lie m in ­
gled am ong his students and fac­
ulty through the years.
H o lt came to Florida on an ath­
letic scholarsliip to Florida A &amp; M
University, where he graduated
w ith a bachelor of science degree
in sociology. T h e first tw o years of
his educational career were spent
as a social studies teacher and

coach
in
F ran k lin
C o u n ty (A p alachicola).
In 1959, H o lt came to
C ro o m s H ig h School,
where he taught social
studies and coached
under the principalship
of Roy A . Allen.
D u rin g the 36-year
career of H o lt, he taught
at La k e vie w
M id d le
School as a dean and
assistant principal from
1972 to 1982.
W hile at Lakeview, lie earned a
master's degree in administration
and
supervision
at
FTU
(U niversity of Central Florida).
H o lt's great abilities as princi­

pal at M ilw ee M id d le
School from 1982 to
1989 led to his being
appointed as Seminole
C o u n ty Public Schools
director
of m id d le
school education.
Th ro u g h o u t
his
career he was recog­
nized for his contribu­
tions to the yo u th of
this com m unity. H o lt
alw ays spoke of his
love and concern for the educa­
tion of his students, m aking them
as one of his greatest achieve­
ments. H e had 20 you n g m en to

the lon g-te rm n u rsin g facility.
H ie crim inal activities were lim ­
ited to tho portion of the salon
that catered predom inately to
those patroas of the nursing facil­
ity, m a n y of w h o m suffer from
the physical and mental in firm i­
ties of advanced age.
N um e rou s intentional billing
inconsistencies w ere discovered
from the seized material. Records
indicated a pattern of charges
being assessed against patroas
from the Health Center w ithin
the co m m u n ity for salon services
that were never received.
M anagem ent at the c o m m u n i­

ty facility was cooperative d u r­
ing the course of this investiga­
tion. T iie lease of the salon was
subsequently terminated shortly
after the evidence was examined.
Ta m m y Threatt and Margaret
" A n n ” Barber w ere arrested and
each charged w ith 25 counts of
exploitation of the elderly.
Threatt leased the salon for 11
years and her mother; Barber; co­
managed it w ith her.
Investigators said the charges
covered only a period of 90 days
because all business records
o ld e r than that are rou tin e ly
destroyed.

A pledge for child abuse prevention

P h o to M Jbm tttod

The Seminole County Sheriffs Office and the Seminole County
Guardian Ad Utem’s Office joined other child advocacy organ­
izations in calling attention to the plight of abused children dur­
ing the Fourth Annual Light of Hope Ceremony Friday, which
observes the National Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness
Month of April.

See Holt, Page 4A

H e rita g e R e a lty
P a in t in g T h e T o w n

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A GLANCE A ROUND OUR COUNTY

Grand opening

In B rief

O ut &amp; A bout

City Fire Department
provides smoke detectors

W ED
Bridges Aca d em y In W in te r
S p rin gs w ill host tw o free par­
ent information sessions to offer
information and facts about the
M cK a y Scholarship. Th e semi­
nars are today, and M onday,
M a y 17, at 6:30 p.m . Th e school
is located at 894 G a ry H ille ry
D riv e in the TUscawills C o u n try
C lu b C om m unity. F o r more
i n f o r m a t io n , call 407-366-1099.

Casselberry's Fire Departm ent w ill continue
its city-w ide smoke detector installation cam ­
paign this sum m er in an effort to provide all res­
idents w ith the potentially life-saving devices.
Th e latest leg of the campaign is supported
b y a $2,1X10 donation from W ayne Deasdt
Charities. W ith the donated funds, the fire
department was able to purchase 374 smoke
detectors. M em bers of the fire department w ill
once again be cheeking to see if residents have
smoke detectors, n o w that the department's
supply of detectors has been replenished.
Fire department personnel w ill be iastalling
detectors for residents w h o don't have them and
can't affonJ to purchase them, replacing batter­
ies for those w h o do, and repositioning detec­
tors w hich have been ias tailed in ineffective
smoke detection locatioas.
T h e smoke detector campaign began in
January after a fire death in the Lake K athryn
Estates mobile hom e development. T h e fire vic­
tim did not have a w orking smoke detector in
her home.
Fire crews, battalion chiefs, the fin* marshal,
deputy chiefs, as well as the Fire C hief M itch
Floyd launched a door-to-door campaign in
Lake Kathryn in the week following the death.
Forty-six percent of the residences in L ik e
Kathryn Estates were found to have n o n -w o rk ­
ing o r no smoke detectors. Residents w ithout
smoke detectors were given new units and
crews installed batteries in detectors that failed
to w o rk due to dead batteries. A ll installations
were completed at n o cost to the residents.
Th e city of Casselberry's Fire Rescue
Department maintains a high standard of
Emergency Medical Services and Fire
Protection. T h e city Fin?/Rescue Service was
am ong the first service in the county to provide
complete Advanced Life Support service on
each of its front ntn vehicles. Casselberry was
the first government agency in the county to
offer regular patient transportation in its
Rescues. A ll firefighters are dual certified as
Paramedics o r Emergency Medical Technicians
and in addition to fire protection, provide state
of the art technology and pre-hospital treatment
d u rin g cardiac, trauma, medical and other
emergencies.

THUR
T h e C L M S Players of
G re e n w o o d Lakes M id d le
School in Lake M a ry are proud
to present "Cheaper By the
D o ze n " on Th u rsd a y and
Friday, M a y 6 and 7, at the Lake
M a ry H ig h School A u d ito riu m
at 7:30 p.m . Th e production is
dram atized b y Christopher
Sergei and adapted from the
book b y Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr.
and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey.
Th e play is directed b y M elinda
Barrett and student directors
C h a z Blake, A m b e r Schutte
and Brantley Jittu. Tickets are
S4 in advance and $5 at the
door. For m ore information,
call 407-320-7645.

Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

N ow that Iho construction o( Phase I ol the now RivorWalk project is complete and the opening ceremonios aro scheduled
lor M ay 7-9 tho 1.2-milo revitalization ol tho city of Sanford's lakelront is ready for a grand opening celebration.

B attery
Yvelisse R o d rig u e z, 56, o f East
V a le n cia C o u r t , S a n fo rd , w as
arrested b y S a n fo rd p o lice F r id a y
at his residence. H e w a s cha rge d
w ith b a tte ry — d o m e stic.
T h e ft s
• Sh a ke yia L a k a y e M a rtin , 18,
o f O ra n g e A v e n u e , S a n fo rd , w as
arrested S a tu rd a y at a business o n
O r la n d o D r iv e b y S anfo rd police.
She w a s c h a rg e d
w it h
p e tty
s h o p liftin g .

Two masked men rob
State Road 434 inn
Shortly before 3 a.m. Thursday, A p ril 29,
tw o u n k n o w n masked men entered the
Roadw ay Inn, 2025 W . State Road 434 in
Lu n g w o o d and robbed it at gunpoint.
According to a Seminole C o u n ty Sheriff’s
Office report, one of the men brandishing a
firearm, directed the clerk to give h im all the
money. H e was described as a black male,
w earing a black ski mask w ith dreadlocks
below the mask. H e was w earing a black
leather jacket and dark pants.
Th e other m an reportedly acted as a look­
out. H e was described as a male, w earing a
gray hooded sweatshirt and gray sweatpants.
H is face was covered w ith a light colored
mask. T h e tw o m en fled on foot, possibly to a
nearby vehicle. N o one was injured In the rob­
bery.
A n y o n e w ith inform ation regarding this
robbery is asked to contact Investigator Sara
K lein at the Seminole C o u n ty Sheriff's Office,
407-665-6600, o r C rim e Line at l-8 0 0 -4 2 3 -Tll&gt;S.

• A m .th d a M c C o m n s , 18, of
K e n tu c k y R o a d , A lto o n a , w a s
a rre ste d
by
S a n fo rd
p o lice
M o n d a y for p e tty s h o p liftin g at a
T o w n e C e n te r C ir c le b u sin e ss.
A c c o r d in g to the p o lice re p o rt,
M c C o m a s and tw o othe r ju ve n ile s
trie d to conceal $230 of c lo th in g
m e rch a n d ise in to a sm all box a n d
b a ck p a ck and then leave the store
w ith o u t p a y in g .
• Sean D a v id C re a m e r, 25, of
W a rre n A v e n u e , S a n fo rd , w a s
arrested b y S anfo rd police at an
O r la n d o D r iv e business M o n d a y
for p e tty s h o p lif tin g a n d c h ild
a b use . A c c o r d in g to the p o lice

13th Street, S a n fo rd , w a s arrested
Th u rs d a y
by
S a n fo rd
p o lic e
at
S o u th
F re n c h
Avenue
in
S a n fo rd . H e w a s c h a rg e d w it h
p e tty larceny.

Police
Blotter

re p o rt, C re a m e r trie d to conceal a
set of tw e e te r speakers in bis pants
w a is tb a n d . P o lice in d ic a te d h is
g irlfrie n d 's c h ild w a s in the s h o p ­
p in g cart at the tim e of the re p o rt­
ed theft.
• Lc n e ttc Pope, 39, o f Lo c u s
Avenue,
S a n fo rd ,
and
O scar
M o rris , 37, w e re arrested A p r i l 27
b y S a n fo rd p o lice at a store? in the
S e m in o le T o w n C en te r, S a n fo rd ,
a n d w e re cha rge d w it h larceny.
• S a n d ra
C la v ijo ,
36,
of
A la m e d a D riv e , L o n g w o o d , w a s
a rre ste d S a tu rd a y b y S a n fo rd
p o lice at a store? in the S e m in o le
T o w n C e n te r in S a n fo rd . She w a s
cha rge d w ith petty larceny.
• M ic h a e l R ob in son , 48, of West

• Steve n F a rre ll, 45, of W in te r
P a rk , w a s a rre ste d S u n d a y b y
S a n fo rd police at a b u sin e ss on
O r la n d o D riv e . H e w a s cha rge d
w it h larceny, trespassing, c a rry in g
a concealed w e a p o n , a n d v io la tio n
of a c ity o rd in a n c e — h a v in g an
o p e n container.
• L itic ia D e n e e n Eb e rh e a rt, 30,
o f M a in Street, S a n fo rd , w a s
a rre ste d S a tu rd a y b y S a n fo rd
p o lice at a business o n G r a n b y
Street, S a n fo rd . H e w a s cha rge d
w it h retail theft a n d possession of
n a rcotic e q u ip m e n t.
T r a f f ic stops
B atina R o b in s o n , 25, of M a in
S tree t, S a n fo rd ,
was
a rre ste d
F rid a y b y S a n fo rd p o lice at W est
13th Street a n d
M a n g o u s tin e
A v e n u e , S a n fo rd . She w a s charged
w it h d r i v in g w it h a s u s p e n d e d
license and w as cited for fa ilu re to
y ie ld to o n c o m in g tra ffic w h ile
m a k in g a left tu rn .

T h e O v ie d o H ig h School
C h o ru s w ill present " O n
Broadw ay," a musical revue of
some of B roadw ay’s biggest
hits, at 7 p.m ., at the school
auditorium . Performances by
Horizons, Bel Cantos, and
Concert Choir, as w ell as fea­
tured student soloists w ill make
for a w onderful evening. Tickets
are $5 at the door. O v ie d o H ig h
School is located at 601 K in g St.
For m ore information, call Bill
Schult at 407-32(M061.
Youth ages 8 and u p are
invited to attend a Sem inole
C o u n ty 4 -H w orkshop,
"S u m m e r C h ill" from 9 J O a.m.
to noon to team about and
make frozen ices and ice cream.
T h e w orkshop w ill be held at
the Cooperative Extension
located at 250 West C o u n ty
H o m e Road, Sanford. Th e cost
of live w orkshop is $3 per per­
son. Pre-a-gistration is required.
Call the 4 -H office at 407-6655560 b y 5 p.m . Wednesday, M a y
5, to register.

SAT
Brethem Reaching O u t
Ministry, 1600 West Fifth St.
in Sanford, w ill observe its
N in th Year Anniversary w ith a
celebration from 11 a.m. to
3 p.m . For m orc information,
call Sister Rose D avis at
407-302-1143.

S aH
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(Where Everything’s a dollar
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(L a k e M ary C enter)

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FOOD ITEMS
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CLEANING SU PPU E S

TOYS
BABY ITEMS
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rtlalnf M m Managi

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G reat Fo o d -Fu n -R a ffle s!
A ll p r o c e e d s t o b e n e f it t h e N a v a l A i r
S t a t io n S a n f o r d M e m o r ia l P a r k

and
As a special treat we will be provid­
ing tours of the restoration hangar
and a peek at the "Lucky Star"

For additional Information &amp;
Tickets, call Patty Mahany

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McKee Construction fuels growth in Seminole
M cK e e
C o n stru ctio n
C o m p a n y lias been in business
and located at 790 M o n ro e Road
in Sanford, since 1973. M cKee is
a design/build general contrac­
tor.
President
Bobby
Von
H erbulis says the com pany, “ is
dedicated to the cause, p roud of
its roots in Sanford, and in sup ­
port ol the grow th of his h o m e­
to w n ."
In a m ajor project, the co m pa ­
n y was aw arded the $1.3 m illion
d e s ig n / b u ild contract for the
Sem inole
C o u n ty
Sheriff's
Office - Juvenile Enforcem ent
Center. It recently was aw arded
the
U n ite d
Structures
of
A m e ric a "D e s ig n A w a rd of
Excellence" for 2003-2004.
T h e com pany has |9 dedicat­
ed and experienced employees.
To look back, on Feb. 15,1973,
Bob M cKee started the construc­
tion business, d oin g small resi­
dential typo w o rk . T h e com pany
flourished. T h ir t y one years
later, M cKee is retired, but the
c o m p a n y continues to g ro w
b u ild in g facilities for m ajor b u si­
nesses in the Central Flo rid a
area.
T h e com pa n y is n o w headed
b y Von I le rb u lis, w h o has a
good idea of h o w M cK e e
C o n stru ctio n becam e such a
lo n g -te rm success storv. H e 's
w orke d there his entire adult
life, sta rtin g w ith M cK e e 19
ears ago at age 17, and still in
ig h school. I le w o rke d his wavu p through the ranks, b u y in g
the com pa n y in 1990 and taking
o ve r com pletely w h e n M cK ee

K

retired in 1996,
Since then the co m p a n y has
com pleted a m illio n and a half
square feet of construction and
qua d rup le d its business vo lu m e .
I hey also created a roofing d iv i­
sion in 1994. A c co rd in g to Von
I lerbulis, the c o m p a n y has a
projected a nnual g ro w th of
between 10 and 15 percent o ve r
the next several years.
" T h e biggest factor in staying
in business is not o n ly that we
an* d o in g e ve ryth in g right, but
before the project is done, w e
make sun* e ve ryth in g is right,"
Von I lerbulis said, " A n d if we
mess up, w e fess u p and fix it."
Born and raised in Sanford,
Von I lerbulis stresses keeping
the m a jo rity of his business
w ith in tlu* local c o m m u n ity and
thus h elping the local economy.
Sanford’s been good to us and
therefore we try to give back to
the co m m un ity," lit* said. "W e
believe in loyalty, not o n ly to o u r
custom ers but also su p p lie rs
and subcontractors. As w e con­
tinue to grow , o u r suppliers and
subcontractors g ro w w ith us."
Von H erbulis also serves the
c o m m u n ity in other w a ys. H e
has
served
on
S a n fo rd ’s
P la n n in g and Z o n in g B oard,
Board ol A d ju s tm e n ts and
A p p e als,
and
Sem ino le
C o u n ty js C ontractor's licensing
board. In addition, he is past
president
ol
the
Sanford
C h a m b e r ol C o m m e rce and has
been pari ol three different bank
boards.
Ills e m plo yees th in k Von
I lerbulis is a great boss. For

D ft A is p ro vid in g Tram m ell C ro w ’s property
management team w ith janitorial, w in d o w clean­
ing, pressure washing, and carpet and upholstery
cleaning on a daily basis.
"We have a long history of w o rk in g w ith
Tram m ell C ro w and are so pleased to have the
VlilfJtl. i *'*&lt; 4 i
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Extrem e A u to Repair and
Performance in Sanford is often
know n as the "busiest shop in
to w n .” It can easily be seen
along U S . I lighw ay 17-92, w ith
its 12 days, handling llu* needs
of families w ith mini-vans, busi­
nesses needing fleet mainte­
nance, those w h o w ant big
wheels for the trendy looks, and
individuals w h o need service
from an oil change to an engine
change.
A complete auto repair facili­
ty offering maintenace, repairs
and high performance services,
they haove the largi*st alignment
rack built, capable of w orking
on large trucks to lowered vehi­
cles. Th e y are capable of w o rk ­
ing on wheels u p to 26-inches.
W illia m I lollow ay, better
k n o w n as "W eaver" is the
o w n e r/operator. H e started
w orking in tin* business in 1987
w hen it was lire Express. He
began b y changing tires parttime w hile still in school, then
becom ing a mechanic, head
mechanic, service manager and
finally store manager. In July of
2002, he made the decision to
leave and starl his o w n business
elsewhere. N in e months later,
the original location became
available and lu* m oved his
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tx’gan. W ith his experience, he
lias maintained an excellent rep­
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very loyal clientele and a very
knowledgeable staff capable of
h andling foreign as w ell as

M cK e e Construction is led by vice president S teve Esler, left, and
president Bobby Von Horbulis.

exam ple, w h e n the c o m p a n y
w o rk e d very diligently to m ove
Into n e w office space back in the
year 2000, Von I lerbulis a w a rd ­
ed his em ployees b y shutting
d o w n the business for a week,
and taking all of the em ployees

Local firm lands Progress contract
Tram m ell C ro w C o m p a n y has awarded a con­
tract to D ft A B uilding Services to provide b u ild ­
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Extreme Auto is the
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o p p o rtu n ity to continue this relationship,” A1
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domestic cars. Recently he
determined he has handled over
5,00(1 services and repairs for
over 2,000 customers.
As the business has grown,
Weaver was able to hire more
technicians.
Being
ASE
Certified, he as w ell as his
employees take continuing e d u ­
cation classes which kivps them
abreast of all le latest innova­
tions in auto repair and service.
W ith the redevelopment
going on in Sanford, such as the
iakefront and airport, quick
repair service is needed. H e
pledges to strive to be Sanford’s
(Seminole C ounty and beyond)
premier auto repair choice for
residents as well as visitors.
"W e like doing business in
Seminole C ounty because we
grew lip hen*. We service our
friends, their families, their busi­
nesses, and m any people w h o
have become these. People
know us and trust us," Weaver
said.
Weaver and his wife, Case)-,
have 1x1*11 married for 14 years
and have tw o daughters, Jessica,
12, and Cameron, 9 months.
Extreme A u to Repair aixi
Performance is located at 2650 S.
O rlando D rive in Sanford and is
open M onday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m ., amt
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p .m ,
b y appointment.
As for his continuing success,
Weaver said his service is, "often
imitated, but never duplicated."

Stirling to handle sales at new office park
S tirlin g International Realty,
Inc. has been nam ed exclusive
sales and m arketing representa­
tive for a Stirling Center, a 16acre C la s s -A office park break­
ing gro u n d on Rinehart Road
near C R 4 6 -A in Lake M ary.
R oger S o d e rstro m , S tirlin g
foun d e r and ow ner, said D elro
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of the n o w 125,000 square fool
office
p a rk
am i
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Construction of the first b u ild ­
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fall.
Stirling w ill be one of the
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first
custom ers,
Soderstrom said. The real estate
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headquarters (acility starling in
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a n d Las Vegas, O rle a n s has
p la ye d in F lo rid a d o ze n s of
tim es o v e r the decades —
O rla n d o , M ia m i, Jacksonville,
Ta m p a , the theme parks and
n u m e ro u s
sm a lle r
to w n s.
A d d itio n a lly ,
The
L a rry
H o p p e n AllStars w as a regular
fixture e ve ry M o n d a y evening
at U n iversa l C lty W a lk in 2001
u p until 9/11 happened.
T h r o u g h his m usic and her
professional m ed ica l e x p e ri­
ence, L a rry and Patty started a
charity in 1994 to help 1lIV -p o s itive c h iU ie n and their families.
I
lo p pen has also taken on
career in financial p lanning —
Life, D isa b ility and L o n g Te rm
C are insurances, securities, etc.
— and is fin d in g that to be a
great balance w ith his musical
career.
" It's an u n u s u a l c o m b in a ­
tion, b u t like eve ryo n e in
A m e rica I’ve been an Insurance
client, I'v e been an investor, I've
had gtHki experiences and notso-good as b o t h , like most p e o ­
ple,” he said. " T h is is part of m y
life as another w a y for me to
help others and help m y o w n
fa m ily w ith an interesting.

Smoking

Stolen

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im portant career in service."
La n e H o p p e n —
L a r r y ’s
yo u n g e st brother, liv in g in
Kissim m ee since 1994 — is also
in "O rle a n s " as is C h a rlie
M organ, the Altam onte Springs
resident w h o w as Elton John's
d ru m m e r from 1984 through
1998. These talented pros are
just n small exam ple of the out­
standing m usical n e tw o rk —
rock, jazz, opera, etc. — g ro w ­
in g and th riv in g in C en tra l
Florida. T h e y w ill be joined b y a
third I loppen brother Lance, an
original m em ber of Orleans liv ­
aing in N a sh ville now , and John
I lall, a fo un d in g m em ber along
w ith Larry.
"O rle a n s " p rid e s itself on
d o in g m usic the "old fashioned
w a y "; they play and sing e ve ry­
thing live, no "ca n ne d " tracks,
no gim m icks, T h e ir classic hits
and new music are all fa m ilyfriendly, the vocals, harm onies
and m u sicia n ship all superb.
I he guys like to meet the a u d i­
ence after each show, connect
w ith the fans. L a rry I loppen
thinks "it's gonna lie a great day
for music, Florida fun and for
Sanford."

anticipated, as a large U -H a d l
truck was needed to transport
the mass of evidence.
"W h at w e d id is w e had one
of o u r undercover officers sell
stolen property to the gentlemen
and then he was going to turn
around and sell it to another
undercover officer at a profit,"
said C leo Cohen, Sanford police
spokesperson.
M artin has been charged w ith
dealing in stolen property and
theft, but m ore charges could
begin to stack u p — similar to
the heap of g rx d s pulled out on
the W illo w Avenue la w n
Tuesday.
"W e have quite a variety,"
Cohen said. "Th e re are probably
50 weed eaters w e ’ve pulled out
eif the garage. There are pow er
lexils, texilboxes, law nm ow ers,
pum ps, air compressors, TV s ,
cdgersi, pressure cleaners and
even some typewriters. I le’s
apparently been b u y in g the
stolen property and reselling it
from the inform ation w e 've
received in the com m unity."
Most of the items are some­
w ha t w o rn and appear to be
taken from garages, carports or

a llo w s m o k in g fully, w h ic h I
re a lly d o n o t h a v e tro u b le
w ith because it is an o u td o o r
area, o r w e b a n s m o k in g
e n tire ly ," he said.
T h e id ea of d e s ig n a te d
s m o k in g areas creates the
o p p o r t u n it y for p a re n ts to
leave their c h ild re n u n s u p e r­
vised, Sackett a d d e d .
T h e o n ly resident speaking
d u r in g the p u b lic h e a rin g ,
D e b r a h K r y c , also d id not
fa v o r the o rd in a n c e stating the
c o m m is s io n w a s o v e r step*

p in g its b o u n d a rie s .
"1 d o n 't k n o w if w e sh o u ld
be so p re s u m p tu o u s to try to
co n tro l the air o u ts id e ," she
sa id . " M y q u e stio n is w h a t
next? D o e s that m ean I can't
b u y the house d o w n the street
because I'm a s m o k e r a n d the
p e rs o n next to m e d o e s n 't
w a n t the sm o k e filte rin g in to
th e ir h o m e ."
In a d d itio n to a m e n d in g the
p a rk s a n d re c re a tio n o r d i ­
nance c h a p te r to ban s m o k in g ,
the city also m o v e d to p ro h ib ­

H erald p h o lo b y T o m m y Vinconl

Sanford police ostimato tho entire lot ol m erchandise to bo valued
at m ore than $40,000.
even vehicles, but then* are a
few ne w er items, Cohen said.
O th e r items reportedly removed
from the tw o s h e d s included lad­
ders, leaf blowers, trimmers and
tw o commercial la w n mowers.
Th e investigation continues
and others m ay also lx* arrested
as more evidence is found,
Cohen said. Investigators in d i­
cated M artin m ight have been
operating the suspected fencing

ring for "a m in im u m of a couple
years."
C ohe n said police w ill try to
return the stolen goods to their
rightful owners, but the process
m a y difficult, as m any owners
d o not keep serial num bers to
law n maintenance machinery.
"W e're in the pnxvss of print­
ing out o u r larceny reports to sex*
if w e can narrow d o w n any of
the property," she said.

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Continued from Pnge 1A
th in k s m o k in g s tin k s," Sackett
said. " I h ave researched this
fro m C a lif o rn ia all the w a y
o v e r to N e w E n g la n d and
d o w n to F lo rid a a n d fo u n d so
m a n y areas that h ave ban n e d
s m o k in g to ta lly a n d h a ve
e x c lu d e d the idea of d e s ig n a t­
ed s m o k in g areas."
Sackett said he co n tin u e d
research of the issue b y in te r­
v ie w in g local residents that
h a v e y o u n g b a llp la ye rs,
" T h e y are p re tty w e ll split
a n d as a result I either say w e

it a person fro m c ity
n oaru each M a y am t
p a rks n r facilities if
th e n on e is elected
they are foun d d a m ­
based
on
p o p u la r
a g in g
re cre a tio n
vote. T h e co m m is s io n
m o v e d 4-1 to h a v e
d epa rt m en I p ro p e rly.
In o th e r business:
B u n d y becom e m a y o r
• C o m m is s io n e rs
w ith A n d e rs o n cast­
in g
the d is s e n tin g
voted to have fo rm e r
D e p u ty M a y o r B utch
vote.
Bundy
succeed
The
C it y
M a y o r D a n A n d e rs o n
C o m m is s io n
also
as the next m a y o r of
elected
S a cke tt
as
Bundy
L o n g w o o d . T h e C it y
d e p u ty
m a y o r,
C o m m is s io n n om inates ra n d iA n d e rso n d e c lin e d n o m in a ­
dates from its f iv e -m e m b e r
lion to r the p o sitio n .

earn scholarships, as they went
on to earn and graduate w ith var­
ious degrees.
H o ld in 1963-1% 4 was a w ard­
ed tlw title of Coach of the Year
and Boss of the Year in 1986. A s a
lop educator lie was instrumental
in helping to develop a m odel for
teaching gifted students in the
m id d le schools of Sem inole
C o u n ty and it was used also in
other Florida counties.
He
founded
in
1994
"Awareness A s A Solution, Inc."
w hich introduced positive m eth­
ods, facilitated problem solving
and implemented team -building
strategies, w h ich resulted in
decreased violence in schools and
communities. Honored in 2(X)1
b y Seminole C o m m u n ity College
1leritage Jubilee he received the
distinguished Service A w a rd in
Education.
Form er cow orker and friend
Richard (D ick ) Evans says H olt
w ill lx1missed as he was not only
a gtxxl friend and educator, but
be was conscientious, caring, he
built bridges (hat w ould m old the
character of each student, w hich
w ou ld make for success in their
lives.
I ie was an ardent mem ber of
the St. Paul Missionary Baptist
C hurch in Sanford.
H e was a 50-year active m e m ­
ber of O m ega Psi Phi Fraternity
where he was one of the founders
of
the
O rla n d o
G ra d u a te
Chapter, and a Life M em ber of
the N A A C P .
Holt married his high school
sweetheart, Elnora. T h e y were
married for 46 years. I Ie is sur­
vived b y a son, Brian, and a
daughter, Lisa D a vis; sister,
Elizabeth Jones; and aunt, Sidney
Smith, of Colum bus, Ga.
G o in g hom e services for M r.
W illie G . H olt was held M ay 4
from the N e w Life W on! Center
w ith Pastor Ronald Merthie.

Obituaries
O T IS LEE B O W D E N
O tis Lee Iknvden, 95, of L ik e
Mary, died Wednesday, A p ril 28,
2(104, in Longw ood. I le was b o m
Sept. 1 ,1908, in Chatham
County, N .C . I le was a retired
air conditioning service repre­
sentative and a m em ber of
Sanlando First baptist Church,
Altam onte Springs.
• • Survivo rs include wife,
•‘• 'V irginia B o w d e n ; two-step-sons;
five great-grandchildren.
- -Graveside services were held
M a y 3 at 1lighland M e m o ry
Gardens in Apopka.
Haldw in-Fairvhild Funeral
I lome, O a k la w n Chapel,
Sanfoni/Lakc M ary, in charge of
arrangements.
J O H N T H O M A S H A L L , JR.
John U rn m a s 1lall, Jr., 94, of
West 14th Street, Sanford, died
Friday, A p ril 30, 2004, at I leallh
Care and Rehabilitation Center
of Sanford. I le was b o m Sept.
10,1909, in M orrestown, N.J. I le
was a plum ber and a m em ber of
Christian Fellowship M .U.
C hu rch . I le was a m em ber o l the
Deacon Hoard.
Survivo rs include son, C a lv in
C .H . brooks, of Sanford; da ug h ­
ter, Francis M ae W illiams, of
W Hlingboro, N.J.; brother,
E d w a rd Hall, of C o n n .; 6 grand­
children; 13 great-grandchildren;
and 3 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill be held
I I a.m. o n Saturday, M a y 8, at
Christian Fellow M .U. C nurch,
1701 Bell Ave., Sanford, Rev. O tis
Raines, Pastor. V iew ing and visi­
tation w ill be held 4 to 8 p m . on
Friday, M a y 7, at WiLsonEichelberger M ortuary, lilt)P in e
Ave., Sanford.
Wilsor i - E id lei berger
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

W IL L IE G . H O L T
Willie G . I loll, &lt;&gt;9, of Saxon
boulevard, I Vllona, died
Thursday, A p ril 29, 2004, at his
residence. 1le was K irn M arch 3,
1935, in C olum bus, Ga. I le was a
m em ber of
St. Paul M b.
C hu rch and
Director of
Secondary
Education
for Seminole
C o u n ty
M id d le
Schools.
Survivors
include wife.
H o lt
Elnora I lolt,
of Deltona;
son, Brian I lolt, of Deltona;
daughter, Lisa I loll, ot Deltona;
and sister, Elizabeth Jones, of
C o lum b u s, Ga.
Funeral services were held
M ay 4 at N e w Life W ord Center
in Sanford.
Wilson Eichellvrger
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge ol arrangements.
JA M E S W IL L IA M K E N Y O N
James W illiam Kenyon, 9(),
Baltimore Avenue, Deltona, died
TUesday, A p ril 27, 2004, at
Kreuzers A d u lt D a y Can*,
Deltona. B om A u g . 5, 1913, in
Pittsfield, Mass., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1975.1le was
an electronics repairman and a
form er investigator for the
Federal Com m unications
Com m ission. 1ie was
Congregationalist. i ie was a 32
IX ’grev M ason in Sanford, and a
H A M radio enthusiast.
Survivo rs include son, James
Ed m o n d Kenyon, Yukon,
Canada; daughter, Joyce Bell ot
D c L a n d ; three grandchildren.
M em orial donations in his

name m ay bo m ade to Am erican
I liabetes Association.
A ltm a n -L o n g Funeral H om e
At Crem atory, Deliary, in charge
of arrangements.
C H A R L E S L. 1 .U N D Q U I S T
Charles L. Lundquist, 62, of
Sanford, died M a y 3,21X14.1le
was b o m June 10,1942, in
Tam pa. H e is survived b y his
wife, D in a K . Lundquist; son,
Michael; step-daughter, Susan
and Tina; and tw o g ra n d ­
children.
Brisson Funeral
1lom e, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
J O S E L U IS M A R R E R O
Jose Luis M arrero, 24, of
M aitland, died Th ursd a y, A p ril
29, 2004, in O rla nd o . I ie was
b o m N o v. 14, 1979, in Los
Angeles. I ie w as a construction
worker.
Survivo rs include wife,
Bouchra Marrero; son, A li H .
Marrero; father, Jose Luis
M arrero, Sr.; mother, Gladys
Velazquez; sister, Z y n d o r S.
M arrero; brother, Kojac
Velazquez; paternal grandfather,
Jose Marrero; paternal gra n d ­
mother, Dolores Marrero.
Funeral services were hold
M a y 3 at banfield Funeral H om e
w ith Pastor A n to n io O rtiz offici­
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M em orial Gardens.
banfield Funeral H om e,
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NEXTEL CUP.

N EX TEL CUP

Race: Chevy American Revolution 400
Where: Richmond International
Raceway
W hen: May 15,7:30 pm.. E O T
Race distance: 300 miles, 400 laps
Defending champion: Joe Nemechek
(right)
Race record: Dak* Jarrett, 109.017 mph.
Sept, 6, 1997.
Dual I Tying record: Ward Burton, 127-389 mph, May 4.2002.
Storyline: The Nextel Cup series takes its traditional week
ofT for Mother's Day in-fore resuming for a Saturday race
under the lights at Richmond International Raceway.

1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
A third-place fin­
1.453; previous: 1
ish in Sunday's
2. Jimmlo Johnson
Auto Club 500
1,428; previous: 2
at California
3. Jotf Gordon
Speedway litlod
1,426; previous: 3
Ryan Nowmnn
4. Mali Konsoth
two places in
1,357; previous: 5
the standings.
5. Kurt Qusch
1,316; previous: 4
6. Kevin Harvick
1,316; previous: I
7. Ryan Newman
1,299; previous: 9
8. Tony Stewart
1,284; previous: 7
9. Bobby Inbonto
1,265; previous: 10
10. Elliott Sadler
1,250; previous: 8

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t. Michael Wnltrip
1,335; previous: 1
Greg Biffles vic­
2. Kylo Busch
tory Saturday in
1,283; previous: 4
the Slater Bros
3. Marlin True* Jr.
300 liltod him
t,282; previous: 3 into Iho lop 10 in
4. David Greon
tho Busch Series
1,251; previous: 2 standing*, it was
his (bird top-live
5. Robby Gordon
1,245; previous: 5 finish ot tho
season
6. Jason Keller
1. 157; previous; 6
7. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
1,095; previous: 8
8. Ron Hornaday
1,084; previous: 8
9. Johnny Sauter
1,079; previous: 7
10. Grog Billie ----------1,072; previous: 13 1

tanton Haired was examined and
released from I/inui Linda Hospital fol­
lowing his crash on I zip 22 of Sunday's
Auto Club 500 at California Speedway.
Barrett’s No. 91 Chevrolet hit the wall on
T u rn 4. where SAFER barriers had been
added earlier this year.
“It felt like a tin- was going down and dial's
bow tilings got started." Barred said. "I didn't
h aw any control after that.
“ I definitely commend NASCAR and
California Speedway for the SAFER barriers.
I started shooting up die track and. for some
reason as I headed toward the wall, I remem­
bered ttiey were there.
“I thought, 'Hey maybe this won’t hurt as
had.' It still hurt, but not as had ns concrete.
I’m really glad those were In place ami I think
every driver in NASCAR should Ik - happy
too."

A guide to NASCAR terns

“Lapped traffic*
Cars in a race that are at least
one lull lap behind tho race
leader.

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Fontana, Calif.
|hose flames on JclT Gordon's No. 24 Chevrolet
1painted an accurate picture of Sunday ai
California Speedway
The only filing hotter than the temperature at the
track
near loo turned out to be Gordon. And he
was sizzling.
It was 98.7 degrees in the shade, 140 on the track
and 111 in the pit area. Meanwhile, Gordon was
smoking his way to victory In the Auto Club 500.
OK, smoking might lie a liii of a stretch: It was
another of those dreaded fuel mileage finishes.
But Gordon is on another of his tears He won for
the second straight weekend, the 15th time he's done
it In his career — loth if you count his streaks of
three and four consecutive wins.
The victory extends Gordon's streak of multiplewin seasons to 11, the longest current nm in Nextel
Cup.
His 66th career win also puts him 27 points out of
first place in (he season standings. He's third,
behind Jimmie Johnson and leader Dale Earnhardt
J r . who finished a dismal 19th.
Gordon beat Johnson by an undrnmatic 12.671 sec­
onds when Bobby Labonte, Gordon’s only serious
challenger over the last 37 laps, ran out of gas on the
file final lap LatKmte, in tile No, 18 Chevrolet, coast­
ed home fifth.
Johnson, Gordon's teammate, cruised past two
Evernham Motors ports cars that also made fuel mis­
calculations. Kasey Knhne, a serious contender until
tie pulled In for ftiel with 15 laps to go, finished 13th
In the No. 9 Dodge. Jeremy Mayfield also had to pit
late for Kiel and slipped from a contending fourth to
Util.
Gordon turned out to be about u half-lap more
fuel conscious than Izibontc.
“Definitely we had our hands full," Gordon said.
“ Fuel mileage wasn't even a thought in my mind. I
was just trying lo stay ahead of Bobby t thought II
was going to Ik?re-ally really close-. It was a huge
relief when Ikibliy ran out of fuel. I hate it for him
but it allowed me to go conservative on my final lap.
Tiie fuel pressure gauge was fluctuating."
He ultimately ran dry. too. His team had to push

RACE STATISTICS
Time of Race: 3 hours, 38 minutes. 33 seconds
Margin ot victory: 12.871 seconds
Winner's average epeed: 137.268 mph
Caution flaga: Six lor 39 laps
Lead changes: 23 among 15 drivers
Lap leaders: Kasey Kahno, 1; Joe Nemechek. 2-3;
Kahno, 4-24; Jimmy Spencer. 25-26; Morgan
Shepherd. 27; Todd Bodine, 28; Kahne. 29-49; Jed
Gordon. 50-52; Spencer. 53; Matt Kenseth. 54-64;
Gordon, 65; Greg Bitfle, 66*93; Brian Vickers, 94;
Kahne, 95-104; Johnson. 105-141; Jeremy Mayfield,
142; Ken Schrader, 143; Gordon, 144-166; Kahne,
167-190; Gordon, 191-197; Brendan Gaughan, 198;
Ryan Newman, 199-200; Kevin Harvick, 201-203:
Gordon, 204-250

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M ay 15 — Chevy American Revolution 400,
Richmond International Raceway
M ay 22
Nextel All-Slar Ctiallenge,
liowe's Motor Speedway
M ay 30
Coca Cola 600,
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C A L IF O R N IA N O T E B O O K

Drivers supportive
of ads on jockeys
B y A L L E V IN E
Cox News Service
Fontana, Calif.
ome Nextel Cup competitors won­
dered what the ftiss was about when
Jockeys wen the right to break tradi­
tion and look a bit like NASCAR drivers
with sponsor logos on their silks at
Saturday's Kentucky Derby
“Hey, nothing is more traditional than
Hie Masters, but. If you watch that on tele­
vision. you see those guys wearing visors
and shirts with corporate logos," said Ken
Schrader, driver of the No. 49 Dodge. "As
for os I'm concerned, nothing Is more tra­
ditional than the Daytona 500. and 1think
the Schwans (his team sponsor) of the
world add a lot to It, a lot of color and a dif­
ferent atmosphere."
"There is a lot of tradition and heritage
involved with the Kentucky Derby” said
Stanton Barrett, who drives the No. 91
Chevrolet, “but when you are talking about
thousands and thousands of people at
Churchill Downs and millions watching on
International television, well, I can see
what the Jockeys are thinking.
"As long as It doesn't Interfere* with the
race Itself, I can't see what difference It
makes."

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Barrett fine after hitting wall

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Race: Ohio 250
Where: Mansfield Motorsports Speedway
Tra ck : 0 44-mile oval; 250 Lips, 110 miles.
When: May 16.2 p.m. E O T
Race reeonl: No existing qualifying/race
results
Storyline: Mansfield Motorsports
Speedway will host the Craftsman Tn ick
Series for the first time in 2001. The race
marks the first time the series lias visited
Ohio and die first time in 50 years (hai a
NASCAR national touring series event
has tieen held in the state.

Cox News Service

Defending series
champion Travis
Kvapil has
posted two
top-tivo finishes
in three races.
Ho is in second
place heading
into the fourth
race ot the
season at
Mnnsfiotd, Ohio.

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Race: Charter 250
Where: Gateway International Raceway,
Madison, III.
W hen: Saturday 8 p.m. E O T
Defending chnmp: Scott Riggs
Race reconi: Kevin Harvick, 116.595 mph,
July 29.2000.
Q ualifying reeonl: Casey Atwood, 132.423
mph, Ju ly 30,1999.
Storyline: The Busch Series event Saturday
night will lie the only race of the weekend In
NASCAR's top three divisions. Only 90 points
separate the top five drivers in the standings.

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Carl Edwards
486; previous: 2
2. Travis Kvapil
464; previous: 1
3. Dennis Sotzer
455; previous: 4
4. David Routlmann
455; previous: 5
5. Mike Skinner
424; previous; 8
6 Malt Craflon
407; previous: 10
7. Rick Crewlord
406; previous; 15
8. Chad Chaltin
396; previous: 9
9. Bobby Hamilton
395; previous: 3
10. Jon Wood
. 388; previous: 14

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Ju n e 6
M BN A America 400,
Dover International Speedway
Ju n e 13 -PoconoSOO,
Pocono Raceway

BUSCH REPORT

B ijfle o v e r c o m e s p r o b l e m

v ic to r y

reg Billie's engine was sputter­
his personal cooling system stop|K-d
ing. lie was losing oil pressurewonting on the 90-degree afiernoon.
and he luid hot air blowing in
“With about 50 laps to go, it was
his face. Yet the driver of the No. 60
like somebody flipped a switch and I
Fbrd overcame his problems to win
had a hair dryer in my face." Bifile
Saturday's Busch Series race at
said. "It must have been a hose com­
California Speedway
ing off the floorbox. Hot air was com­
"Th e guys never gave up and I
ing off file floorboards.”
never gave up," said Riffle, who won
Crew chief Brad Parrott said the
(lie Stater Bros. 300, ills second victo­
team lias yet to determine what
ry of the season and the 13th win of
caused tho engine problems
his career.
Tony Stewart finished second,
Besides the mysterious engine and
Stacy Compton claimed third and
Malt Kenseth finished fourth.
oil pressure problems he overcame.

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A beautiful honor
Being named one of People magazine's
Most Beaut Iftil People is enough to make
Dale Earnhardt Jr. blush.
“It makes you feel great," Junior said. “I
don't know who is voting, but I’ve got to
give them a thumbs up. I don't know how I
mode the llsL They must not be Just look­
ing at looks alone. Maybo 1 got In on per­
sonality
“M y team obviously had a good laugh
over It — picking on me, amt everything.
But that's great It really means a lot to my
mom, 1'U tell you that She was really
thrilled over It "

NASCAR

Jeff Gordon celebrates in Victory Lane

Sunday at California Speedway after
winning the Auto Club 500, his second
win in as many attempts.
the car to Victory Lane.
“I went to do burnouts and spin out," Gordon
said, “and I ran out of gas."
Which made him an easy target for a lone bottle
thrown over file fence, a shadow of the ugly dLsplay
at Talladega when fans showered Tu rn I wllh bot­
tles, cans and debris as the nice ended under cau­
tion.
“1think it's a tradition for when I win now,"
Gordon said. Hut he was trying to make light of a
serious issue for NASCAR.
Kahne, the rookie pole-sitter, was in good shape
for his first Cup win — he led for 77 laps — but he
lost track position when he brushed the wall on Lap
222 (out of 250). He was still in contention when his
team guessed incorrectly on its fuel window.
Gordon has had five terrific finishes after a 41stplace finish at Darlington in March left him 13th in
the points race.
Since then, he's won the past two weekends, fin­
ished third at Texas, sixtlt nl Martinsville and ninth
at Bristol.
"A couple of weeks ago, everybody was down on
us." crow chief Robbie hximis said. “Jeff pushed
me to believe in our team. That's the thing about
Jeft Gordon. If you liave a bad weekend, he puts it
behind him."

Birthday surprise
Tb help No. 38 Ford driver EUlott Sadler
celebrate his 29th birthday on Friday spon­
sor M&amp;M's flew his parents to Fbntana,
Calif., from Virginia. "It was the first time I
got to spend my birthday with m y parents
hi probably six or seven years, so that was
pretty special," Sadler said.

NEXTEL CUP
Ctwvy American Revolution 400
7 p m , May 15
BUSCH SERIES______________
Charter 250
7:30 p.m., Saturday

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Wallace criticizes Stewart after collision
ony Stewart continues to lose
"I like the fellow, he's a good friend,"
friends on the race track. Sunday,
Wallace said. "He's screwing up a lot late­
Rusty Wallace said Stewart is
ly. He got me in Uu* kick really luirel at
“driving like an idiot” and needs helpBristol. He got me In file kick at
Fresh off a closed-door dial with
Martinsville. He caused a huge wreck last
NASCAR officials about aggressive driv­
week at Talladega and then he runs me
ing. Stewart kuiged
right through the fence this time.
r . .n
into two competitors
“Then tie pulls beside me and starts flip­
within file first two
ping me off on the restart. I wanted to get
ln|is of Sunday's
out of file car and whip his rear end. The
Auto Club 500 at
kid needs to calm down a little bit. I don't
California
know what's wrong with him. He's really
Speedway.
frustrated for some reason."
Stewart's No. 20
Stewart chose not to defend himself
Chevrolet made con­
after the race, making himself unavail­
tact with Wallace's
able. Through a team spokesman, Stewart
No. 2 Dodge, then
said: “We came off Rum ] two and we gol
WALLACE
touched Jeff Gordon
together and that put him in the wall, but
in the No. 24 Chevy
the corner before that he drove right down
Wallace, whose day was ruined w hen
Into file left side of us like we weren't even
he could not avoid Kyle Busch's spinning there*. So, 1don't know why tie's pointing
car on Izip 58, was decidedly more upset
the finger at somebody else."
by Stew-art's behavior.
J.D. Gibbs, president of Joe Gibbs
“I don't know if he didn’t see ine or
Racing, said all the action was normal rac­
w hat," Wallace said, "but he just drove
ing activity
right through the side of my car and
"On file JetT IGordon) deal, flbny's)
stuck tt in the fence."
spotter was talking over there and he apol­
Wallace intimated that something is
ogized to [crew chief) Greg [Zipadelli] and
wrong with Stewart.
said that he screwed that up. That was just

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a mistake on our iwrt in not giving him
Information."
“It conies and it goes." Gibbs said.
"There were a few filings going early In
tiie year and it’s just kind of escalated a
little bit. For the last two races, running
into Terry [Labonte after Talladega) w as
an accident and he apologized for that.
And tie had a deal w ith Jeff today when
somebody stepped on file radio (two talk­
ing at the same time).
"When you look al the race, there’s
stuff going on all over the place with ix-opie hitting guys. Tuny is about as certain
as they come on the race track. That's
just his history: It'll blow over in a little
bit and liupefidly it'll only I k- talked
about until Wednesday"
Wallace, who said "I’m about sick of
his childish actions,” plans to talk with
Stewart.
"He’s a good kid. but I'm not respecting
him at all right now and half of the
garage is not respecting him. He's going
to have to get out there and start earning
Ihe respect of his peers again. He's
screwed up a lot of good cars here
because he's pouting."

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Recreation C a m p T-s h irt,
10-to-l player to coach
ratio, smali sided games
each d a y and them w ill be
an athletic trainer on site
at all times.
Get y o u r registration at
the front office of y o u r
school o r for intorm ation
call Sanford Parks and
Recreation D epartm ent
for a brochure o r to regis­
ter at 407-330-5697; o r for
further inform ation con­
tact Kicks N D ribbles, Inc.
at 407-650-1711.
Sign u p early, these
cam ps are lim ited!
SCC HOOPS CAM P
T h e 2004 Stan
C ro m a rtie / Sem inole
C o m m u n ity College
Raider Basketball C a m p
w ill h o ld tw o sessions for
boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 w ill be June 1See Briefs, Page 8 A

.

Sports
Another milestone for Bergman
S p e c ia l to the H e ra ld
If not for a loss in the second gam e ol
S a tu rd a y’s doubleheader, this w o u ld
have been a dream weekend for the
U C F baseball team.
Sophom ore pitcher K vle Bono tied a
school record w ith his fifth career co m ­
plete-gam e shutout to lead the G o ld e n
K nig hts past T ro y State, 6 0, Saturday
evening at Jay Bergm an Field. In game
one of the doubleJieader, T ro y Stale
shutout U C F , 5-0.
Bono continued his stellar season w ith
his tilth com plete-gam e shutout of the
cam paign, tops in U C F single-season
history’, and also m o ve d into a tie w ith
Brian A h e rn w ith tive career com pletegam e shutouts.
T h e Lake M a n - native has been

Locals star for
UCF baseball
almost untouchable against A -S u n c o m ­
petition, w ith all five shutouts co m in g
in conference play. B ono totaled 10
strikeouts on the night to raise his
record to a perfect 7-0.
U C F scored tw o runs in the second
and four in the fourth for all of the ru n
sup p o rt B ono w o u ld need C la y
lim p n e r finished 2 -(o r-4 w ith tw o runs
scored and his fourth hom e ru n of the
season to lead U C F offensively. K yle 's
tw in bother and personal catcher, Ryan,
also d ro ve in a p a ir of runs w ith a tw o ru n single and M arshall Bernhard d e liv ­

ered tw o hits for the victors.
In gam e one, Tro y State became the
first team in 2004 to defeat U C F starter
M alt l;ox as the Trojans blanked the
G o ld e n K nights 5-0.
Fox (10-1) lost for the first tim e since
the final gam e of 2003 after go in g 6,2
innings. The jun ior right-ha n d e d
a llo w e d five runs, three earned, w ith
seven strikeouts and tw o walks.
Ryan Bono w as 3 -for-3 in the game,
t in Sunday, R yan Bono, p la yin g first
base, w ent 2-for-4 w ith three RBI
in clu d in g a tw o -ru n triple to lead U C F
past T m v State, 7-1,
W ith the victory, the G o ld e n Knights
earned the series w in and raised their
record to 34-10 overall and 19-5 in the
A -S u n w h ile T ro y State d ro p p e d to 29See C o lle g e , Page 8 A

P ho to co u rte s y of Dill R ich ardson , U C P
Athletics A ssociation, Inc.

F resh m an Brian Brooks from O viodo
pitched 4.2 innings ol shutout roliof lor
his second win.

R e g io n a l s o f t b a ll b e g in s
County sextet open
quarters tomorrow
B y D o a n S m ith
Sports Editor
O n ly one team w o n a dis­
trict title, but six county teams
w ill be in action to m orrow
w hen the 2004 F H S A A
Softball C h a m p io n sh ip s open
w ith the Regional
Quarterfinals,
Sem inole C o u n ty was
assured of a cham pion in
Class-District .is
O ra n g o w o o d Christian met
The M aster’s A ca d em y in the
final.
T h e Ranis (12-4) look the
title b y e d gin g the I tost Eagles
(14-7), 6-4.
Garaffa w e n t the distance
lor O rn n g e w o o d , g ivin g u p
just three hits w hile striking
out 10. M u rra y was the big
h itler for the w inner's, going
3-for-4 w ith a double.
Rachel La ferric re was the
lough luck loser as she
allow ed o n ly three earned
runs, w h ile Cferra Rom aldo
was 2-for-3 at the plate for
M aster’s.
Fite Rams had got the finals
b y blasting G eneva School,
22-2, in five innings w ith
C on te go in g 3-for-4 w ith a
double and five RBI and Jakes
goin g 2-for-3 w ith a double
and six RBI. M e u lilh e r d rove
in tw o runs for Geneva.
The Eagles m oved on w ith a
h ard-fought, 7-6, w in o ve r
W arner C hristia n (9-5). N oofl
doubled in tw o runs and
scored tw o runs for M aster's,
w h ile Fee was 2-for-4 w ith an
RBI.
N o . 2 seeded and host Lake
M a ry (2 0 -6) could not take
advantage of the hom e field
as the Rams w ere shutout by
top-seeded A p o p k a (22-5), 50, in tlie C h a m p io n s h ip G a m e
of the C l a s s 6 A -D is tric t 3
To u rn a m e n t.
Lake M a ry w as held to o n ly
thn*e hits b y the Blue D arters'
West, w h o also struck out 13
and w ent 3-for-3 horse-If at the
plate.
Th e Ram s had reached the
finals b y crush in g U n ive rs ity
(21-6), 15-1, in five innings.

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H erald ph otos by J im Went*

Andrea W ain (above) hurled
a throe-hitter, striking out
five, whilo Lake M ary's other
pitcher, Olivia To p o ro w sk y
(rig ht), turned offensive,
going 3-for-3 with a doublo
and an RB I, in a 15-1, fiveinning
thrashing
of
U n iversity in the district
semifinals last Tu e s d a y at
hom o. But the R am s could
not find the m agic against
lop-sooded Apopka, falling
5 -0 on only throe tuts, and
forcing ttie team to travol to
O rla nd o tomorrow to take on
District 3 cham pion Boone
at 7 p.m , in tho C lass 6 A Region 1 Quarterfinals.

Locals star in tennis, track;
Boys volleyball districts set
B y D e a n S m ith

Sports Editor
T h is is a ga-at tim e of year for tlie S p rin g
sports that d o n 't get a lot o f print d u rin g tne
I
a
season.
In tennis, the T rin ity Prep boys ended u p lied
for fourth and the girls tied for sixth at the Class
A State To u rn a m e n t in Tallahassee, w h ile the
L-ake H o w e ll girls' doubles team of D a n ie lle
D e g ro o p and Karla M en d o za fell in the sem ifi­
nals in the Class 3 A Stale Meet in A lta m o n te
Springs.
In lacrosse, the Lake Brantley boys (1 6 -6) w e n edged b y W inter Park (17-3), 10-8, in the regional
cham pio nsh ip gam e at O ly m p ia M o n d a y
e ve n in g adva n cin g the W ildcats to the state final
for tlie fourth tim e in tlie past five years.
H a b e r had tw o goals and tw o assists and
Blatner had three goals for the Patriots, w h o
reached tlu* finals b y ou (scoring Bishop M oore
(12-6), 15-9, w ith Vallone scoring seven goals
and [la n d in g out one assist and Bla finer scoring
fo ur goals and d ish in g out tw o assists.
In girls action, the defending state cham pions
from Lake Brantley (14-2-1) rem ained alive w ith
a 15-6 p o u n d in g of Spanish R ive r (13-4). Lerch

led the Patriots w ith six goals, w h ile Keyes madenine saves in goal.
In track, the T rin ity Prep girls finished 24th in
the Class A Tra ck and Field Finals at the
U n ive rs ity of Florida w ith M egan M athe r finish­
in g fourth in the pole va u lt at 9-feet-6 and then
ru n n in g a leg o n tlu- 4 x 100 team that came
h o m e seventh. Casey H u rst, Rebecca PerezFspejo and Ixi Iru m u n d o rn o n com pleted the
foursom e.
T h e Saints boys d id even better, placing third,
just a halt-point (40.5-to-4l)) behind second place
D a de Christian and 10.5 points behind c h a m p i­
o n M c C la y (50.5).
Scoring points for T rin ity Prep w ere Ryan
Tru ch e lu t (second in the 800), Steve C u rle y (sec­
o n d in tlie 1,600 and third in the 3,200), John
Roberts (seventh in the 1,600), Brian M ille r (sec­
o n d in the pole v a u lt) and tlie team of Tru clie lu t,
Roberts, C u rle y and M ik e R o d rig u e z w liic h finislied second in the 4 x 800 relay.
In regional track. Lake M a ry 's A n g e la Pressey
w as a o n e -g irl wrecking crew, q u a lify in g for tlie
state meet in five events to help the Ram s finish
in third in the Class 4 A -R e g io n 1 M eet at
Sh o w alte r Field in W in te r Park last Th u rsd a y.
See Preps, Page 8 A

A n d re a Wain burled a thrccliilter, striking out five, w hile
Lake M a ry 's other pitcher,
O liv ia Top orow sk y, turned
offensive, go in g 3-for-3 w ith a
double and an RBI.
A p o p k a bad advanced by
elim in a tin g Lake Brantley (151 0 ,4 -2 .
Th e Class 6 A -D istrict 2
Tou rn a m e n t at O v ie d o I ligh
School w ent according to the
seeding, but the games could
not have been m u ch closer or
m ore exciting as o n ly one of
the five games was decided
b y m ore than one run.
Th e opening night saw
W inter Springs edge Deltona
(13-10), 2-1, w ith Crystal
B ullock going 2-for-4 and
Roser scattering five Jiits and
striking out tw o in a complete
gam e victory.
Th e late gam e was a
m arathon w ith D e La nd final­
ly upsetting N o . 3 Sem inole
(15-9), 6-5, in 12 innings.
A shle y Ta b o r capped off a
great m onth of hitting for the
Fighting Seniinoles, going 4for-6, w h ile Christine Barrett
went 3-for-5 w ith a double
and an RBI.
T h e Bears (16-11) played
another great gam e in the
semifinals, but could not get
the big hit off top-seeded
Spruce Creek ace Felicia
1 nomas as they fell, 1-0,
W in te r Springs had runners
in scoring position three times
in the game, hut each lim e
Th o m a s, w h o ran her record
to 18*1 w hile striking out 13,
w a lk in g four, th ro w in g a w ild
pitch and h itting tw o batters,
was able to avoid the trouble.
T h e H a w k s , w h o o n ly got
tw o hits off three Bears
hurlers, scored the gam e's
o n ly ru n in the second inning
w h e n JoJo Shields reached on
a fielder's choice, advanced to
second on a w alk and scored
on a th ro w in g error.
N o . 2 seeded O v ie d o was
the only team w ith any
breathing room in the tourna­
ment as the Lions w ore 3-1
w inners over D e L jn d (11-15)
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Junior Mike Miranda (No. 12) and top-seeded Lake Mary will host
the District 1 Boys Volleyball Tournament this Saturday.

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College-----------C o n tin u e d fro m Page 7 A
&gt;13, 11-10 in the conference. U C F holds a co m ­
m a n d in g lead in the A -S u n being four games
ahead of Stetson and Florida A tla n tic in the loss
c o lu m n w ith tw o conference series (six gam es)
left.
T h e w in also m oved U C F head coach Jay
Bergm an into sole possession of 22nd place on
the a ll-tim e w in s list in N C A A history. Bergm an
is 1078-597-3 o ve r his career in clu d in g a 862-4843 m ark in O rla n d o .
U C F scored three first in n in g runs to take a 3-0
lead. Bono's tw o -ru n triple h ig h lig hted the
three-run in n in g as C h a n d le r Rose also d ro ve in
Bono w ith a sacrifice fly.
T ro y State loaded the bases w ith no outs in the
second, bu t U C F starter D a rre n N e w lin lim ited
the Trojans to just one ru n to escape the jam.
T h e G o ld e n K n ig h ts answ ered w ith one run in
the third and tw o in the fourth to take a 6-1 lead.
T h e five -ru n cushion w as m ore than e n o u gh for
U C F reliever B ria n Brooks (2 -1 ).
T h e freshman left-hander from O v ie d o pitched
the gam e's final 4.2 innings for his second w in of
the season. Brooks lim ited the Trojans to no runs
on tw o hits w ith tw o strikeouts on just 44 pitch­
es.
U C F recorded 10 hits on the day, in clu d in g a 3. for-4 perform ance b y D ee B ro w n . I he jun io r left
fielder scored tw o runs and d ro ve in a ru n for
the victors. B ro w n n o w has 136 career RIU, ninth
in U C F history.
D ra ke W ade recorded just his second career
tw o -h it gam e for U C F w h ile Fake M a ry resident
D re w Ilutera was also 2-for-4 w ith a R B I-double.
O n M onday, Ryan Bono earned the Atlantic
Sun I’layer-of-the-W eek a w ard as nam ed b y the
league office*.
B ono claimed his first A -S lin ITa ye r-o f-th e W eek honor this season after batting .667 (6 -9 )
w ith five RBI and one ru n scored. Bono opened
the series w ith a th ree-fo r-three d a y at the plate.

Playoffs—
C o n tin u e d from Page 7 A
in the other semifinal.
O v ie d o , w h ich o n ly had four
hits, got all of its runs on a
Rachael H a rriso n single and
three Bulldogs errors in the
fourth inning. Sara M iller, w h o
w e n t 2-for-3 in the gam e, also
scored one of the runs and got
credit for an RBI w h e n
1farrison scored despite an
error.
Sara A n d e rso n was m ilsta n d ­
ing for the Lions, scattering
five hits and striking out three.
T h e C h a m p io n s h ip G a m e
look tw o days to com plete w ith
Spruce Creek (2 5 -1) e dging
O v ie d o (19-5), 1-0.
T h e o n ly run of the game
came in the bottom of the third
in n in g w hen K e lly M c C a rv e r
reached on an infield single,
stole second, and barely beat
th e th ro w to the plnte on n-sin—
gle u p the m id d le b y W eslyn
Leffler.
But then the rains finally
washed the gam e out until
Saturday afternoon.
It d id n 't matter though as
Th o m a s m ade the lead stand
u p for her 19th w in of the sea­
son, a llo w in g a h igh n u m b e r of
hits for her, five, w ith 10 strike
outs.
T h e shut out w as the 19th of
the season for the H a w k s , w h o
have not allow ed a ru n since
e d g in g Sem inole, 6-5, on A p ril
7th, a string of 43 innings.
A n d e rso n o n ly a llow ed three
hits and struck out seven, but
unfortunately tw o of the
safeties came in the fateful
third inning. H a rriso n w as 2for-3 for the Lions.
L y m a n (10-16) also fell just
short of the district c ro w n as
the G re y h o u n d s wen* edged by
h om estanding and top-seeded
Flagler Palm Coast, 3-2, in the
Class 5 A -D is tric t 3 final in
B un n e ll.
T w o errors and an RBI single
in the bottom of the first in n in g
pu t L y m a n behind the eightball right off the bat, but the
G re y h o u n d s answ ered in the
top of third in n in g on a triple
b y Jessica A m m o n s and RBI
g ro u n d out.
But the B u lld o g s (17-5) tm&gt;k
the lead for go o d in the bottom
of the third o n three singles
a n d a w alk.

Preps-----In gam e tw o , B ono w e n t o n e -fo r-tw o w ith a p a ir
of RBI. 1ie ro u n d e d out the w eek w ith a tw o -fo rfo u r o u tin g in the series clincher, d riv in g in three
runs w ith a do u b le and a triple on the gam e.
Ryan, the G o ld e n K n ig h ts' cle an -u p batter,
im p ro v e d his batting average on the season to
.346, th ird highest on the team.
B ono is the sixth different U C F athlete to be
nam ed either the A -S u n Pitcher o f P layer-of-theWeek in 2(XV1, in c lu d in g brother K yle , w h o has
received A -S u n Pitcher-of-the-W eek honors twice
this season.
Th e G o ld e n K n ig hts w ill pla y four critical n o n ­
conferences games this w eek. A fte r hosting U S F
on Tue sda y the team w ill head to C o lu m b ia ,
South C arolina to take on C lem son in a thn*egnm e weekend series w ith the nationally-ranked
Tigers.
S T E T S O N D R O P S S E R IE S W I T H B E L M O N T
F o rm e r Lake M a ry H ig h player C h ris
W estervcll w e n t 2-for-4, in clu d in g his 42nd
career double, a th re e -run shot that raised his
career RBI total to 130, but Belm ont defeated
Stetson 9-7 S u n d a y afternoon in N ashville.
T h e I falters (27-19, 15-9 A -S u n ) rallied from 40 and 8-3 deficits to tw ice p u ll w ith in one run,
bu t the B ru in s (27-18, 12-12 A -S u n ) held on for
the v icto ry to claim the A tla n tic Sun Conference
series tw o gam e to one.
Ryan Heacox had tossed his second consecu­
tive shutout, a six-hitter, as the visitors defeated
Belm ont 4-0 in gam e one of an A tlan tic Sun
Conference doubleheader Satu rd a y afternoon at
G re e r Stad iu m , bu t Justin Jordan answered w ith
a tw o -h it shutout in gam e tw o as the B ruins sal­
vaged a split w ith a 2-0 victory.
Stetson, still in second place in the league
standings but tied w ith Florida A tlan tic (12-9 A S u n ) in the loss c o lu m n , w ill return hom e to face
Lip sco m b in a three-gam e series b e gin n in g
F rid a y night at 7 p .m .

Lym a n got a ru n back in the
sixth o n a single b y K im
Beaudoin, a stolen base, and
tw o g ro u n d outs. But the
G re y h o u n d s w o u ld not score
again as the hosts w o n their
fourth straight district cro w n .
N o t that L y m a n d id not have
its chances as it had base ru n ­
ners in every in n in g but one.
T h e second-seeded
G re y h o u n d s had reached the
final w ith a 7-3 v icto ry o ve r
Pine Ridge (15-10). W in n in g
pitcher Stephanie Elro d helped
her o w n cause at the plate,
g o in g 3-for-4 w ith a triple and
an RBI, w h ile Lister w as 2 -fo r3, both hits being doubles, and
d riv in g in three runs.
Flagler Palm Coast got to the
final w ith a lot of help from
Lake H o w e ll (6-19) as seven
S ilve r I law ks errors allow ed
the B ulld o g s to score six
■unearned runs in the #*-3- virtu*

ry.
Th e gam e started like n o one
w o u ld score.
F P C stranded runners on sec­
ond base in the second and
third innings, w h ile Lake
H o w e ll had its first eight bat­
ters retired in order, seven b y
strike out, before pitcher
Shelbv Plank finally singled in
the third.
But the S ilve r 1la w k s broke
the ice in the fourth in n in g
w he n Sarah Parker w alked on
four pitches and w e n t to third
on a bu n t single b y Jessica
Sam uels and a sacrifice by
Joanne Farrell. Jackie Farrell
then singled in both runs to
give the visitors a 2-0 lead.
But the lead w as s ho rt-lived
as the S ilve r 1la w k s defense
fell apart.
Lake 1lo w e ll tried to rally in
the sixth inning, gel three tw o out singles in a ro w from
Parker and the Farrells to score
the final run, but the next bat­
ter popped out and the threat
was over.
T h e Silve r 1la w k s had
reached the semifinals b y e lim ­
inating N e w S m y rn a Beach (417), 8-3.
Plank was the w in n in g p itch ­
er, h u rlin g a tw o -h itte r and
striking out eight o ve r five
innings, w hile Jackie Farrell (2 for-3, double, tw o RBI),
Sam uels (2-for-3, tw o R B I),
Jamie Farrell (2 -fo r-4 ) and

Becky Robbins (trip le ) d id the
dam age w ith the bat.
Favored T rin ity Prep (19-7)
advanced to the finals of the
Class 2 A -D is tric t 9 To u rn a m e n t
w ith a 441 v icto ry o ve r I loly
T rin ity (10-11) w ith Katie
B urdeaux g o in g l-fo r-2 w ith a
triple and tw o RBI and Gekas
g o in g l-fo r-2 w ith an RBI. But
the Saints w ere upset in the
finals b y M o u n t D ora Bible.
In Th u rs d a y 's regionals, Lake
M a rt' w ill be in O rla n d o to face
Boone, w h ic h upset West
O ran g e , at 7 p .m ., O v ie d o w ill
travel to O ra n g e Park (15-7),
w h ic h upset once-beaten and
N o . 6 M a n d a rin (23-2) in the
6 A -1 final, for a 4 p .m . contest,
L y m a n goes to Eau G a llic (225), w h ic h w o n a 1-0 n o-h itte r in
the 5 A -4 final, for a 7 p .m . bat­
tle, T rin ity Prep heads to
Lakeland to face M cK e e l (21-3)
at 4 p .m ., O ra n g e w o o d •
C hristia n hosts C entral F lo rid a '
C hristia n A c a d e m y (11-5) at
4:30 p.m . and T h e M aster's
A c a d e m y goes to O rla n d o to
take on West O ak s (15-4) at
4:30 p.m .
T h e w in n e rs w ill advance to
the regional semifinals next
Tuesday, w ith the regional
finals set for next Friday, M a y
14.
T h e baseball teams are c u r­
re n tly in th e ir district to u rn a ­
m ents w ith Lake M a ry and
Lake B ra n tle y p la y in g at
W in te r Park I lig h School,
Sem ino le, O v ie d o and W in te r
S p rin g s p la y in g at C o n ra d
P ark in D e L a n d , L y m a n and
La k e H o w e ll p la y in g at
D a yto n a Beacn C o m m u n ity
C o lle ge , T r in it y Prep p la y in g
at T h e First A c a d e m y in
O rla n d o a n d O ra n g e w o o d
C h ris tia n and host T h e
M a s te r's A c a d e m y p la y in g in
O v ie d o .
T h e Ram s (2 1 -4 ) closed out
the re g u la r season o n a h ig h
note as they got another
stro n g p itc h in g perform ance
fro m so p h o m o re Josh Sm ith as
they blanked S e m in o le (11-14),
5-0, in a rain-soaked gam e at
Se m in o le's A lu m n i Fie ld last
F rid a y.
R yan R icha rd son continues
to s w in g a hot bat for Lake
M a r y as he d o u b le d in a run.
T h o m a s had a d o u b le for the
F ig h tin g Sem inoles.

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 7 A
T h e senior w h o w ill pla y v o l­
leyball at the U n iv e rs ity of
C aliforn ia at Berkley this fall
w o n the L o n g Ju m p , was sec­
o n d in the 101) and 2Q0, was a
m em ber of the third place ru n ­
n in g 4x100 relay team and was
fourth in the Trip le J u m p as
Lake M a ry accum ulated 49
points to o n ly trail cha m p ion
O a k Ridge (176) and Boone
(52).
A ls o qu a lifyin g for the Class
4 A Meet that w ill held
Satu rd a y (M a y 8 ) at the
U n ive rs ity of Flo rid a w ere
M egh a n C h a m b e rla in , w h o
w o n the Shot Put, and 4 x 100
relay team m em bers Prcssey,
Telena A lexander, Sabria
B ro w n and A sha n N athan.
- O v ie d o finished sixth w ith
32.5 points w ith the rem arkable
Jen n y B arringer w in n in g both
the 1,600 and 3,20(1, in clu d in g a
personal best 4:50.13 in the
1,600.
Sem inole finished eighth
w ith 28 points and h a vin g
E ve ly n M oore (th ird in the
8(X1), the 4 x 1(XI relay team of
B rittany M artin, Jocelyn
W illiam s, Tanjanika W rig h t and
M lch cll Parodi (fo u rth ) and the
4 x 4(X) relay team of M oore,
W illiam s, M artin , and M alika
Jones (fo u rth ) qualify for state.
O n the boys' side, Sem inole
was eighth behind Stevie
W arren Jr., w h o qualified for
state in d iv id u a lly in the 200
(second) and triple ju m p (sec­
ond ) and w as also a m em ber of
the second place 4 x 100 relay
team w ith Freddie H o w a rd ,
D aniel Johnson HI, and Robert
Preston Jr., anil ran the anchor
on the cham pion 4 x 400 relay
team w ith Jonnson, 1k n va rd
and Jamal Tennon.
Lym a n 's boys d id not have
one of their better meets, fin ­
ishing ninth, but B ryan
C hristia n (fourth in the 3,200),
K yle M . H a rris (fo urth in H ig h
Ju m p ), N athaniel Beard (sec­
ond in Shot P u t) and Robert
W illia m s (fourth in D iscus)
each qualified for the state
meet. T h e Ram s boys finished
)8 lh w ith nine points, but did
not have anyone qu a lify for
state.
O v ie d o placed 15th w ith
N ik h il K u m a r fin ishin g second
in the pole va u lt and the 4 x
800 relay team of M atth ew
Clem ents, Jason M c C lu n g , Paul
N ielson and T o m M ille r plac­
in g fourth.
Lake M a ry finished 18th, but
d id not have a n y qualifiers,
w h ile W in te r Springs w as 20th
w ith K yle Jones finishing
fourth in the 1,600.
O f local interest w as W illie
C a lla w a y Jr., the son of the for­
m e r Sem inole I lig h star and
Lake M a ry coach of the same
nam e, finishing second in the
81X).
Lake H o w e ll took part in the
Class 3 A -R e g io n 2 Meet at
Poinciana, but had o n ly Sade
K u sim a n o earn a spot in the
state meet b y w in n in g the d is­
cus w ith a th ro w of 130-feet,
10-inches.
T h e Boys' Volleyball District
1 To u rn a m e n t w ill be held this
Saturday w ith c oun ty teams
p la yin g three different to u rn a ­
ments.
T h e District 1 To u rn a m e n t
w ill lx? at Lake M a ry I ligh
School, w ith N o . 3 seeded
W in te r Springs challenging N o .
2 L ym a n at 11 a m . and the host
and N o . 1 seeded Ram s taking
on N o . 4 O v ie d o at 1 p.m . in
the semifinals.
H ie w in n e rs w ill then return
for the C h a m p io n s h ip M atch at
3 pun.
T h e District 2 To u rn a m e n t
w ill be at E d ge w a te r w ith Lake
Brantley p la yin g the host and
top-seeded Eagles at 9 a.m.
West O ra n g e and Bishop
M oore are the other tw o teams
in the field w ith the ch a m p i-

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U n ive rs ity in M ia m i.
T h e teams com pleted the reg­
u la r season last w eek w ith
Lake H o w e ll (1 4 -7 ) defeating
Florid a A ir, 25-10, 25-12 and 2521, w ith Roberts recording 12
kills and B o yd four kills;
L ym a n (19-5) o u ts a ilin g Lake
Brantley, 25-22, 25-10 and 25lb, w ith G a m b o a re a ird in g
seven aces and Brickclm eier
h a n d in g out 37 assists; and
Lake M a ry (19-2) held off
Bishop M oore (12-10), 26-24,
25-23 and 25-21, w ith T im
Spencer p o u n d in g d o w n 21
kills and Rob Green d ish in g
out 33 assists.
T R A C K A N D F IE L D

CLASS 4A-REGION 1 MEET
A l S h o w s llrr Field
G IR L S
T r z m scores _ t. O a k Ridge, 17ft; 2
Boone, 52; .1. Lake Mary. -4*#; 4. O lym pia.
47; 5. Jacksonville-Terry Parker, .15.5; 6.
O v ie d o , 32.5; 7. Edgew ater, 32; 8,
Seminole, 28, 9. West Orange, 2ft; 10. (tie)
W inter Park and C o lo n ia l 24; &gt;2. (tie)
Pine Ridge and Cxinesville-Ruchholz, 20,
14. M ainland. 17; 15. Spruce Creek. 15;
16. A pop ka. 13; 17. University, tO; 18.
N e p tu n e Beach-Fletcher, 8; 19. Lake
Branlley, 7; 20. Lym an, ft; 2 1. Jatkstm villeM andaiin, 5; 22. (tie ) O ra nge Park and
Deltona, 4; 24. W inter Spring**, 3; 25. (lie)
IX -La nd and Flagler Palm Coast, 1.
IN D IV ID U A L Q U A L IF IE R S
100 _ 2. I’resscy, Angela, Lake M ary,
1183.
200 _ 2. Presse-y, Angela. Lake Mary,
24.70.
800 _ 3. Moore, Evelyn D , Seminole,
2:21.71.
1.600 _ I Barringer, Jennifer, O vie do,
4:50.33.
3,200 _ I , Barringer. Jennifer, O vie do,
1045,19.
4*100 R elay _ 3. Lake M a ry 'A '
(A lexander, Telena, Presscy, A nge la,
Brow n, Sabria, Nathan. Asha), 48.21; 4.
Sem inole 'A ' (M a rtin . B rittney S,
W illiam*. Jocelyn C , W right, Tanjanika,
P a ro d i M lchell I I 48.84.
4*400 Relay _ 4. Seminole 'A ' (Moore,
E ve lyn D . William*. Jocelyn C , M artin.
Brittney S, Jones, M alika), 3:59.64.
L o n g JunSb _ 1. P rra c y , Angela. 1-ake
M ary, 18-4. *i b ** *
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4. Presscy, Angela, Lake
M ary, 37-9
Shot Pul _ 1. Cham berlain. M eghan,
Lake M ary, 38-11 SO.

First R ound _ Katie llerm an-K atie
Orletnky, Titusville, (bye); Biana Shteyn*
Leah
V ro e g in d rw ry ,
W oKson
(Jacksonville), (bye); Dam elle DegrewpKarla M endoza. Lake H o w e ll (W inter
P a rk l (bye).
Quarterfinal* _ Dam elle Degmop*
Karla M endoza. Lake H o w e ll defeated
Biana
S hteyn-Leah
Vroegindewey.
Wulfson (Jacksonville), 6 -3 .6-4.
S em ifinals _ Katie H erm an-Katie
Orletsky, Titusville, defeated D am elle
D egroop-Karla M endoza, Lake H o w e ll
6-3, 6-3.

CLASS 1A
BOYS
Team Standings _ 1. St. Stephen's
(Bradenton). 16; 2. Am erican Heritage
(D e lray Beach). 13; 3 Saddlebm ok Prep
(W esley C hapel). 11; 4. (tie ) Ransom
Everglades (M ia m i) and Trin ity Prep, 3;
6. Episcopal (Jacksonville), 2; 7. Benjamin
(N o rth Palm Beach), 1; 8. Mac-lay
(Tallahassee) 0,
I N D I V I D U A L S IN G L E S
First H ound _ Scott Phillips, Lake-land
C h ristia n , defeated
John
Sanders.
O rangew ood Christian. 7-5, 6 -2
IN D IV ID U A L D O U B LES
First R ound _ Marek C ze rw in s k iMaciek S k y lit Marathon, defeated John
Sanders-Shawn Villarroel, O rangew ood
Christian, 6-1,64).
D IV IS IO N 1 S IN G L E S
Q uarterfinals _ Samuel G arland, St.
Stephen's (B radenton) defeated James
M oye, Trin ity Prep, 6-3,6*7 (8). 6-1.
D I V I S I O N 2 S IN G L E S
Q uarterfinals _ Brennen Phippen, St.
Stephen's (Bradenton), defeated D a vid
Freedman. Trin ity Prep. 6-0,6-2.
D IV IS IO N 3 S IN G L E S
Q uarterfinal* _ C h ris Liao, Am erican
H eritage (D e lra y
Beach), defeated
R ldolfoC uharrubia, Trin ity Prep, 6-4, 6-1
D I V I S I O N 4 S IN G L E S
Q uarte rfin a ls _ Parker Silkow ski,
T r in ity Prep, defeated K y le Parrish,
Benjamin (N o rth Palm Beach), 6-3. 7-6
(3).
Sem ifinal* _ Joe C a d o g a a Am erican
Heritage (D elray Beach), defeated Parker
Silkowski, Trin ity Prep, 6-1,6*1.
D I V I S I O N 5 S IN G L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ Eugenio Peilman,
Saddle-brook Prep (W esley C h apel),
defeated Kedar Kirtano, Trin ity I’re-p, 6 -2

6-2
D IV IS IO N 1 D O U B L E S
Q uarterfinal* _ D a v id Freedman-Jame*
M o ye , T rin ity Prep, defeated John
England-Scott M yers, Benjamin (N o rth
Palm Beach), 6-4, 6-3.
Sem ifinals _ D a vid Freedman-Jame*
M oye, Trin ity Prep, defeated Sam C hangC h ris U a o , Am erican Heritage (D elray
Beach),
0-6,
2-5
(default,
pps);
Saddlcbreiok Prep d. SI. Stephen's, 6-3, 64.
C h a m p io n s h ip _ C lin t Bowlcs-Sam uel
Waits,
Saddlebrook
Prep
(W esley
C h a p e l), defeated D a v id Freedm anJames M oye, Trin ity Prep, 6-2,64).
D IV IS IO N 2 D O U B L E S
Q u a rirrfln a ls _ Rudolf H arrer-Eugcnio
Peilm an. Saddle-brook Prep (W esley
C h apel), defeated K edar Kirtane-Elias
Waked, Trin ity I're-p, 6 -2 6-3.
G IR L S
T r a m S ta n d in gs _ 1. A m erican
Heritage (D e lray Beach). 17; 2. Ransom
Everglades (M ia m i), 12 3. Saddlcl&gt;rook
1V*P (Wesley C h a p e l) I &gt; 4 -B injan un
(N o rth Palm Beach), 5; 5 . Bradenton
Academ y, 3; 6. (tie ) T r in ity C ath olic
(O cala ) and Trin ity I’re-p, 1; 8. N o rtli
Florida Christian (Tallahassee), 0.

BOYS
Team acoret _ 1. Buchholz. 9ft; 2. W inter
Park, 69; 3. O ly m p ia , 55.33; 4. Evan*. 50;
5. Boone, 45; 6. Edgew ater, 44; 7.
Seminole, 38, 8. A|&lt;opka, 33; 9. Lym an,
30; 10. (tie) Colonial and M andarin, 27;
12. Flagler Palm O u s t , 24.33; 13. Weat
O ra nge, 20; 14. D e La n d , 16.50; 15.
O v ie d o , 15.33; 16. M a in la n d , 11; 17.
Sandalw ood, 10; 18. (tie) Lake Mar)* and
Te rry Parker, 9; 20. (tie) W inter S p rin gs
O ra n g e Park, and Pine Ridge, 8; 23.
Deltona. 4; 24. O a k Ridge. 2, 25.
University, I S ; 26. Tim be r Creek. 1.
IN D IV ID U A L Q U A L IF IE R S
200 _ 2. W arren. Jr., Stevie, Seminole,
21.82.
800 _ 2. Calloway, Willie, lid -a n d ,
1:55.26.
1.600 _ 4. Jones, Kyle, W inter Springs,
4:25.75.
3400 _ 4. Christian. Bryan, Lym an,
945.62.

D IV IS IO N 1 S IN G L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ W h itn e y Benlk.
A m e rica n Heritage (D e lra y Beach),
defeated Katharina Rosier, Trin ity Prep,
6-1,64).
D IV IS IO N 2 S IN G L E S
Q uarterfinals _ Julia Koulbitskaya.
A m e rica n H eritage (D e lra y Beach),
defeated M ariah Hoover, Trin ity Prep, 62 64).
D I V I S IO N 3 S IN G L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ Frances Sorgini.
Benjamin (N o rth Palm Beach), defeated
Caroline Reinert, Trin ity Pre-p, 6-1,64).
D IV IS IO N 4 S IN G L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ Y u l S h im izu .
S addlebrook Prep (W esley C h a p e l),
defeated A m an da Rosen, Trin ity Prep, 6-

4*100 R elay _ 2. Seminole 'A ' (H o w a rd ,
Freddie L, Johnson. Ill, D a n ie l Warren,
Jr., Slrvie, Peterson. Jr., Robert A ), 41.26.
4*400 Relay _ I. Seminole 'A ' (Johnson.
I l l D a n ie l H o w a rd , Freddie L, Tennon.
Jamal K. Warren, Jr., Stevie), 3;1H,47.
4*800 Relay _ 4. O vie d o ‘A ’ (Clements.
Matthew, M cC lun g. Jason. Nielson. P a u l
Miller, Tom ). 804.20.
H ig h Ju m p _ 4, Harris, Kyle M , Lym an,

6-0.

6-2.
Pole Vault _ 2. Kum ar, N ik h il O vie do,
13-00.
T rip le Ju m p _ 2. Warren, Jr, Stevie.
Seminole 46-7,75.

2 6-2
D IV IS IO N 5 S IN G L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ S h in n Sanam i,
A m e rica n H eritage (D e lra y Beach),
defeated Sonali Ranjit, Trin ity Prep. 6-1,
D IV IS IO N I D O U B L E S
Q u a rte rfin a ls _ Lara Alesandt-rDanyelle Shapiro. Bradenton Academy,
defeated
M a riah
H o o v e r-K a th a rin a
Rosier, Trin ity Prep, 6-4, 7-6 (4).
D IV IS IO N 2 D O U B L E S
Q uarterfinal* _ Jessica O vcm te ye rA m an da Rosen, Trin ity Prep, defeated
Allison Bailey-Ale* I lartc. N o rth Florida
Christian (Tallahassee), 6-3, 6-3.
S em ifinals _ N in a Allm pic-Cabric-la
Blaskovic, Bradenton Academy, defeated
Jessica
O v e rm ry e r-A m a n d a
Rosen,
Trin ity Prep Trin ity Prep, 6-1, 6-1.

Shot P u l_ 2 Beard, Nathaniel J, Lyman,
51-3.
D I k u s _ 4. W illiams, Robert T , Lym an
H S , 150*1.

T E N N IS
C L A S S 3A
BOYS
In d iv id u a l Single*
First R o und _ Tyler O w ens, M ariner
(C ape C oral), defeated E d w a rd Price,
Lake H o w e ll 6*1, 6-4.
In d iv id u a l D oubles
First R ound _ Brian H e n d rick -K yle
Simmons. Bartram Tra il (Jacksonville),
defeated G ian M e rcad o-Fdw ard Price.
Lake I lo w e ll 6-3,6-3.
G IR L S
In d iv id u a l S in gle t
First R o u n d _ Sherry Price, Bay-shore
(Bradenton L d rfra trd Karla M endoza,
Lake H o w e ll 6-1,6*2.
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R e n ta ls
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Em ploym ent

R e al Estate

M e rc h a n d ise
Autom otive
181-197
M isc e lla n e o u s
231-245

25— S pecial
N otices
Thom as Veiled, M D relocated
from his modcal practice on July
1,2003 Past patients may mail
their requost lor medical
records to 1770 E. Lake Mary
B lv d , Sanford 32773 Fa* 407328-7388 Ploaso Include an
address or fax num ber for
sending a records rolease form
which must be signed by the
patont and returned to the above
address

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Tutor avail, for summer/tall.
Masters In Ed., certified. 10 yrs
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'All Around' hoavy duty truck
mechanic. Reply at 1901W. 1st
St. Sanford, Ph 407-688-2005.
A fast paced and rapidly
expanding
Service
and
Residential
Plumbing
Contractor Is looking tor several
Plumbing Service Technicians
Must be a hrghty motivated, self­
starter who can work in a last
paced
and
changing
environm ent.
Must
have
minimum two years plumbing
service experience and tools.
G reat p a ;y and excellent
benefits All applications and
resumes will be reviewed in the
utmost of Confidentiality. Send
to 109 Commercial St.. Lake
Mary Florida. 432746. or tax 407333 -3 853,
or
on-line
at
ww w delair.com. E .O .E V D F W .
for
N eed
D is h w a s h e r
breakfast shift. Also nood
Executive House Keeper Cat

C ounter Person: Day shift.
expd with tood &amp; cash
transactions. 407-328 0616
Sanford area
C U S T O D IA N ;
Sem inole
C ounty Public Schools 3
poeAona w benefits PM hr*. Fax
resumes to Larry Ellis O 407320-7470. Preference shall be
given to certain vets and
spouses of vets as provided by
Chapter 295. Florida Statutes.
Drtver/dellvary: G ood driving
record, at minimum class D
license. Apply In person.
Badcock Furniture. 2306 S.
French Ave, Sanford. 407-322-

Experienced Boat Haulers Pay
based on experience up to
S.Sfi/mite Competitive benefits
and good home tm e 1-800-2478040._________________________

Lo a d e r O P E R A T O R • For
paving and final grading F/T
benefits 407-322-8133.

P O B ox 1667
Senford, F L 32772
P ho ne: 407-322-2611 a 11
Fax: 407-323-9406
Em ail:

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Auto Technician Experienced,
Mon thru Fri, top pay A
benefits Apopka. 40 7 -8 8 0 8221,

Bobcat operator needed, exp
required tor grading pads &amp; final
grades Class A license a plus
407-402-7060

LABO R ER S NEEDED

Growing Interior Design firm in
ne ed of office help Quick
Boc*s exp requred PT. 407-833-

Laka Mary. F L

If Interested, ploaso send
resume to;
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e re ld
N ew spaper*

Insurance Property A Casualty:
Insurance Agency is looking tor
expd bcensod insurance agent
220/440. or clerical.. Bilingual
a plus, competitive salary,
bonus, meckcol. A vacation 407330-7638.

8240.

H ousekeeper
For
Experience profaned, t x - ------------person with great attitude
Apply In person, Candlewood
Suites. 1130 Greenwood Blvd.

T h e S a n fo rd H a ra ld is
looking for an Advertising
Sales Roprosontative to Join
our progressive salos team
serving Sanford. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketingtxjsiness degree or
some diroct salos oxpouonco
proton od W e wil tram Dio right
individual w ho possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong dosiro to
achiove
Must bo
sell
motivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
and’or dosign skills helpful but
not nocossary Must own
good, reliablo transportation
Th a is a Ml tm o Mcxvtay Fndoy
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position
with
compensation based on
education
and
sales
experience

Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s for
Lo c a l/R s g io n a l
d riv e rs .
Average $ 30 to $ 35 cents per
mile all pay earned Hom e
everyday or every othor day W o
offer low cost insurance. 401k. (xvd vocations &amp; fiokkrys O o p
&amp; Hook 2 yrs C D L -A exp Req
Must live within 45 miles of
Daytona
Meet the R ecru iter
Dally Bam to Spm
M ay 15th A 16th
Deltona Inn. Deltona, F L
1-4 Exit 108
or call t -800-709-2536

407-444-1000

9651.

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLAN! Drug free workplace.
Apply at: SS0 Millar Drive.
Altamonte Springs 407-2*0-

H irin g B o n u s l Lake M ary hair
’ salon looking tor motivated
hair stylists A nail lech. 3
chairs left. Ask tor Diane or D e b
tor confidential Interview. 407323-6522.

Immediate openings f o r :

O no of Central Florida's most
recognized A/C companies and
now
new esl
Electrical
Contractor Is looking lor
otoctnaans Looking to get in on
tho ground floor of a fast pacod
and rapidly expanding sorvtco
Rosidontial
Electrical
Contractor now Is your chance.
W o are looking for Electricians
lor our Lnko Mary offico Must
bo highly motivated, soll startor
who can work in a last paced
and changing environment All
applications and rosumos will
bo reviowed in tho utmost ol
Contidontlality Call lor an
appointment at 407-333-2665
oxl 3058 or sond a rosumo to
109 Com m erce S I , Lako Mary.
Florida. 32746. or lax 407-3333853.
or
on-line
at
www.delaif.com e o e t d f w
G E T IN N O W IIIII

Electrical Installer: Install 110volt systoms final hookup D C
systems and audio-visual set­
up Nood to bo a high end fit and
finish electrician with attention
to detail when installing all
systoms and applications. Must
have two years experience as
a finish electrician. Strong
ability to troublo shoo! and repair
any electrical systom or
appliance Must be able to
road prints, schematics and wire
lists.
Wo
oiler
a
competitive
com pensation
package,
including 4 0 Ik, stock purchase,
major medical, dental, vacation
and hofxiay pay Wo aro an E O E
and drug froo workplace
Send rosumo to:
Phone, 407-323-1120x279
Fax: 407-548-1058
E-m ail achitwoodOflfir.com

S ales P e rso n : Vortical binds
A l toads prtvtdod (No ooki cals)
Moot customers in their homos
$30K to 40K+ per year. G as
altowanoe Somo oxp hdpM 407830-4700.

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FeaUiertite Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgner Place
Sanford. F L 32771
Lau n d ra m a t Attendant. Flex
hrs. Easy Jo b 407-323-9885
Apply
3691
Hwy
17-92
(WalMart Plaza). Sanford

SANFORD:
Now
h irin g
co o k s , servers, d ls h w s s h trs
A P/T s u p e rv is o r at local
assisted livin g facility. Call
E dw in R om ano 407-323-7306
ext. 25

Lawn spray person neodod lor
local pest control company. Noed
valid drivers liconso 407-3218647

S EC R ETA R Y N E E D E D FU LL
T IM E W holesale auto salos.
bookkeeping, title work, phono
exp. Experience protorrod Call
for nppl 407-323-3862

Love Babies? Tako new born
baby photos at local aroa
hospital A M hours, part tim e,
wk days A wk ends 877-5967880
Lk M ary Store, 12-24 hrs/wk
Floral arranging or gift baskot
exp profaned W A ng to trail Soft
starter, pceitivo attitude, exp wrOi
M S Word, Excol. Q B helpful Fax
resume 407-444-0587.

T IT E K U TZ U R B A N B A R B E R
S H O P now seeking Itconsod
barbers 1913 S. French Ave.
Sanford Pis inqixro al 407-6882440
S e c u rity
O ffic e rs ;
Santofd'Sominolo County aroa.
Full A part lim e positions
availabe now Th e pay stinks,
b ut w o oiler top notch
supervision, long torm work,
uniforms A great Indoor
locations. Must havo class D
security kcenso please ca l 386322-8998
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Looking lor college student tor
part time work on a horse ranch
doing odd jobs 407-760-7130
Looking tor exp housokoopors
lull lime Apply at Die Holiday In
Express 3401 S Ortando Dr
Sanford
M aintenance Te c h s needed:
Willing to train ol night.
Pressure cleaning A repairing
grocery
equipm ent.
4
nights/week Must havo clean
D L. own tools, drug Iree Pay
starts at $425/wk plus benefits,
overtime A bonuses C a l 1-866778-8171.

Telemarketing: Outbound, PT,
Salary A oomrrxssion 407-6572900
Tra c k H o e O P E R A T O R Un derground
utilities/Pipo
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133

Rent

R en t

W a n te d

F urn ish ed

Fountain Lodge of Sanford has
special rates lor daily, wookly.
A 5 day accommodations Call
407-330-3135 or 323 8840 for
do tails

Large
room
with c a b e .
microwave, refrigerator, prlvnlo
ontranco,
parking
space
$100/wk includes utilities 407331-6191

Seoking a person to sharo my
homo, view of Lako Monroo. M
house prrvitogos. $50Qtno C al
4 0 7 -3 28-723 2
for
an
appointment.

Boautituily furnished 1B R apt.
$65(Vmo. indudes water, cable,
electricity 407-323-8670.

Sanlord:
Downtow n,
convenient
location,
rotrigorator. microwave, cotor TV,
kitchotto room, prtvato bath,
slooping rooms. Call 407-3214900

Will sharo Itomo, room A bath,
nccoss to lull houso A facilities
Want rosponsibe, omployod
person 407-474-1868, 407323-5635

Very nice, very clean fum rm ,
all utl, ca b e . A/C. Indry. phono,
kilch use. sec dr, rosidont
ownor. private ontranco N o
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g froe
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.

U tility F o re m a n • G ra de
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133.

Mufti Shop posrtions availabe
tor fast growing com pany
Seeking dopondabo workers.
F T / P T availabe Locatod in
Sanford Contact Jo e . 407321-6564
Need experienced full time
Waiter or Waitress Ask tor
Peter. 407-323-4040

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Iritg n tio n / P re a s u ro W a s h P a in tin g
/ C e ra m ic T ile
R o lin is h C a b in e ts
H o m o / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L lc o ris o d &amp; In s u re d
H o m o R e p a lrs / L ite H a u lin g
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -9 3 6 6

16 Y e a r s E x p -F r o e Q u o t e s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0
2 9 4 -P a i n t i n g
F R A N K B A R N H A R T P A IN T IN G
P R E S S U R E C L E A N IN G
S IN C E 1970
F r e e E a tlm a ta s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

2 7 9 - H a u I-IN G
Fill D irt. S h e ll. T o p S o il, R o c k ,
C o n c r e t e W a s h o u t, B o b c a t 7
T r a c t o r S o r v ic o a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e r v ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k o . S e m in o lo ,
O r n n q o C o u n tio s . 4 Q 7 -9 4 7 -B 8 7 2 .

R u th 's Q ua lity H o u se
C le a n in g S e rvice

2 8 1 -H o m e

R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e r c ia l
W e e k ly . M o n th ly , O i-W o o k ly
L ic e n s e d . B o n d e d . In s u re d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

Im p r o v e m e n t

Pressure W a sh ing A Painting
P lu m b in g A Electrical Fixture
Inatallatlona
407-321-6712

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W e B uy Houses
A ll a re a s A a n y co n d itio n
H a v e a p r o b le m h o u s e ?
W o ta ko o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o eq u ity, n o p ro b le m
A v o id fo re c lo s u re
N o c o m m is s io n s .fe e s
W e p u t c a s h in y o u r p o c k e ts l
F r e o re p o rts ot:
w w w .H o m e S O S .c o m
C a ll B a r r y a l 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

2 7 0 -C o n c u e t e
R o o f in g
D e l s C o n c r e te : P a tio s , D r iv e w a y s ,
S id e w a lk s , D e c k s H o m o o w n o rs our
s p e c ia lty C o m m e rc ia l a ls o C a ll
a n y tim o for froo e s tim a te
4073 2 2 -7 2 0 8

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Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcornll
407-322-6338 L/l

L a r g o &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P re s s u r e W a s h in g A M o re . C a ll tor
F r e o Q u o te

407-435-8226

H o w T o E lim in a te B a c k P a in O n c e
A n d F o r All C a ll To tl-Fro e 1-8 0 0 -7 0 4 6 4 7 6 , 2 4 H r R e c o rd e d M s g
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O v e r 20 Y ra Exp .
Profeealonal A Reliable
407-971-6812

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S p e c ia liz in g In rero otlng
&amp; re p a irs 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -1 9 2 8
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What About Bob's Troe Service?
W e A cc e p t A ll Credit C e rd e .
Tree Removal. Trimming, Bobcat
Svc, Firewood. Free Estimates.
Lic/lns .407- 280-1879

C A M L a w n S a rvlca
Raaldantial A C o m m e rcia l

H e a l t h c a r e

B a ck Pa in? F r e e R e p o rt R e v e a ls

S e r v ic e s

A d ria n 's
D ependable
Law n
S e rvice

2 7 5 -D lt Y W A L L

L a w n C u ttin g . C h e a p e s t In to w n !
S p r in g c le a n -u p . y a rd s , g a r a g o s ,
p r e s s u r e c lo a n in g , e tc . S e n io r
C itize n P la co u n ta . 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 4 3 2

C laaalc C u ta L a w n Cara
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S e rv ic e .
M o w . E d g e , W e e d e a l. A C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n fh ly , F r e e
E e tlm a te a .
S e n io r D is c o u n t. 4 0 7 -8 1 7 -0 7 4 0

R .E .Z . L a w n Cara
Yard M aintenance, C le a n U p ,
A H aul Off
407-702-7018
407-702-4448

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Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUM INUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
RatesI
C A L L ROBBY,
407-221-6885

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

r a s r a n s r ?
S ta rtin g • $82/wk.
H isto ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423

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Real Estate Agents wanted.
70/30 split, no desk lees.
Contact Harley O Catherine
Hanson s Real Estate. 407-330-

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S e r v ic e s

B L IT Z C L E A N
W o O tto r t h o s e S o r v lc e s
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4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

Waffle House, 1-4 A S R 46. now
firing a l shifts, good pay A good
benefits Apply in person M-F,
after 1pm.

P T C o o k A P T Program
Support Tech needed Apply
direct Th e Santord Bndgo. 500
S Hc#y A*&gt; or e rf 321 -2830200.
ask tor Dee

Beautiful 2 Bedroom apLTxxne
Pnrsmmon Ave at 13»i S lD u o n
Estate. 407-321-4217.

A d v e r t i s e y o u r b u s i n e s s o r s e r v i c e s f o r a s little a s $ 2 .0 0 p e r d a y .
C a l l ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1 t o s p e a k t o a C l a s s i f i e d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

2 7 8 Van driver/Ughl w arehouse
duties person needed Clean
drtvrog'cnmmal record a must.
407-833-9126

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Business &amp; Services
Directory

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M E C H A N IC :
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.

se n d e e s

322 1-2611

ToF*lace Y&lt;our At1Call k
Two cemetery lots with vaults
In OaMawn Cem etery In the
'G arden ol Devotion' section
Priced $5,000 under retail.
$3,500 B28 3 8 9 -1048

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U n f u r n is h e d

DOYLE S RENTALS

LAKE AOA 1 DORM, f 51SMO
2 BOflM . t a i l VO AND UP
C»Nt Included

S a n fo rd : 1/1, E al-ln Kitchen.
Living R m . $435/$400 Dop
S a n fo rd : 2/1.5, Town Homo.
Inside Laundry R m , Kitchon,
Dining R m , Community Pool.
$650.$600 Deposit
D e B a r y : 2/1, W ith Single
G arage, Lrg Storage Area.
S crn Porch, Lrg Yard, Well &amp;
Septic $675/5650 Dep
S a n fo rd : Lrg 2/2 Condo.
Privacy Patio $700/$650 Dep
Sanford: 3 2 , Kkbon. Uvtog Rm,
Fencod Yard. N ew Paint,
Section 8 Accepted $675/5625
Dop,
S an ford : 4/1 Homo. Laundry
R m , Scr, Porch, Sgl C a r
Carport $000/5800 Deposit
S an fo rd :3 2, Hardwood Floors,
Large Screen Porch, Double
C a ip o rl.
Storage
Shed.
Approx, 2200 Sq Ft. $ 9005900
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(4 0 7 ) 322-2495
W E R EN T 6 SELL HOM ES

407-313-8670

Sanlord/L akn M a ry: 1 ,2 , and
3 Doctoom Afts staring ni $530.
Late Frwt LMng Free Hand Cal
now. 407-322-9104, E H O
H o uses*

F u r n is h e d
Sanford: Furmshod apl utilities
Included 1 Stock Irom town &amp;
lakolront. 1 person, no pets,
deposit required. 407-323-

0229._______________________
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U n f u r n is h e d

in

S c a tty

407-321-0759
Lake M a ry: 5/4, Executive
Pool Homo, 5.000 *■ sf. w / In
Law Suita. Renovated
S e cu rity Flnanclol/Mel
407-661-9700

3BIV1 BA. clean, screen porch,
wash room, largo y d , car port,
carpet, alr/hoat After 4 PM
407-323-7113

N E W -L u x Town Home, noar I4 $ 417 1665 sq 11 In unit 3B R
2.5BA screened patio, anachod
garage, all nppl * wash'dry. sec
sya. gitnd c trn n $1400M O 407660 0492

C h arm in g
Sanford hom e,
38FV1 BA, fencod yard, carport.
C H A , S80(Vmo, $000 deposit,
3 6 6 -7 5 3 -9 5 1 4 , (S e H abla
Espanol)

Sanford: 2 2 or 2 1 C a r t r y C X t
O d e . evil it kitchen, lonood back
yard, laundry, carport, nice
house, no pels, 5725‘mo, $725
sec. 407-600-0270

Hills ol Lake M ary: spacious
executive living, huge bonus
room, hropiaco. jacuzn tub, now
carpot/palnt, all appliances,
$1395 plus deposit. 407-9210300

SANFORD:
3/1
newly
romodolod. Ig fencod yard.
$000 or lease to own. section
8 welcome 407-687-8540

Lake Mary exec, home, private
nbrhood. Spacious open 3/2
custom, viuited codngs, rslvvaVIn closets, m any
luxury
upgrndos. Semi-furnished A
must see StBOO'mo. ♦ 1 mo
deposit. Avail 6/1/04, (407320-8922 Of 407-314-7602),
N ow taking apps

S anford: 3B R , 123 C lub Rd
Fencod, pots ok with deposit
$695 ♦ dep. 407-323-4540
Sanford: 3B H , C H A , 2004
Holly Ave. hardwd firs, double
carport, ready now, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540.

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A p p l ia n c e s

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U n f u r n is h e d

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R E S ID E N T IA L

Spring Into
With One Of Our

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 B edroom Apts.

IB R / fB A . no malnlenanco,
S550/month, $25 0 socurlly
Pinecrosl area. 407-323-3636.

2/1, mco tol,

$45(Vmo. $1200
to m o w in Rets, required 321356-6696

Great Invosiment opportunity!
Buy at residential price, convert
lo commercial. Renovated 2 or
3 bodroom, 600 West 20th St.
$06,600, Owner Broker. 407-3315680.

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117—

C o m m e r c ia l

B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
Phillipo collection, solid wood
sleigh bed, dresser, mirror,
chest, nig hi stand. N e w in
b o m , must e e l $1296 407-40217B1 or 306-753-1515.
B E D R O O M S E T : 7 piece
cherry sleigh bod set. new.
boxed, $895.
407-275-0612.

B u s in e s s F o r
S ale

BIG Oarage Sale FrVSat May 7 &amp;
8, te rra in , 112 Steeple ChuaCr..
Faxspur SO. LcngwoodMarkhom 0
SR 46. Lots of Goodws'l

234— A u t o m o t iv e
A ccesso ries
4 N e w G o o d Year
W ra n g le r R T/S T ire s
P215/75RI5, $225.
407-739-1737

EsM i SMk Some oti form &amp; some
new Hems Sat, May 6. Bam. 212
Sanora BMJ, Sanford.

OSTEEN 57,54.5/14 6 5/15
lugigaaswora. mere grogs. k» irudi
to blHwy 415 turn al Osteen Droer
go 1 bfk lum right 305 Carpenter

Sanford; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking. Ideal
for attorney or professional.
Includes wator, sewer, trash. ♦/•
575 to +/•2346 sq fl Rent, $575$2300 plus sates tax.
D o yle R eally, Inc
407-322-2495
2 U R duplex apis: Close to
Sem inole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
&amp;
storage
rm,
S550/mo, 407-647-1366
Ta n ge l S q u a re : For lease,
1200 sq ft.. 1904 French Ave.
5700/mo &amp; 400 sq ft. 1908
French Avo . Sanford $32Vrno
1st &amp; last Call 407-631-2106
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H o m es For
S ale

3BFV1.5 B A. concrete block.
1100 sq ft. new roof, now
CHA. wal to wnl Wo, fenced yard
$71,800. 102 Country Club
Drtvo. Sanford 407-929-7173 or
916-495-2026.
3BR/2BA F O R E C L O S U R E !
B uy for only $39,950, For
listings, 600 -747-9364xH529

■ S i

BOKO MONEY: (town « e 110.000

tN tO N M n n itu lin a M
Buy • horn* witft 1700 cuh
Govt Foreclosure. B»po.*
SEMINOLE. ORANGE. VOLUSIA!

Fixer U p : Sold as 1st 3 2 . EatIn Kit., LR , S62.900
R enovated: 3 2 , Llv Din Rm.
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty ; 1/2 Acre. 3/2,
2300. sq fl, Lrv, D r . Fam Rm.
2 car gar. $141,900.
In Law Q u a rte rs : 4 / 3,2300 .
sq fl. Uv, D r , F a m . Gam e Rm,
5169,900.
Lak evlew : Renovated 3/2.
Uv, D r . Fam Rm. Fenced Yird.
$178,500
L ik e N e w : 3/2, U v . Din,
G arage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500

D IN IN G R O O M : 12 piece
formal cherry eel, pedestal
taUe, drain, M h u th . brand new,
novor used. $1200. 407 -2 757626.

A p p l ia n c e s &amp;

Futon: Sotd wood mission-style
Arms, extra nice foam layered
pad. All brand now $ 1 9 5.407402-1701 or 306-753-1530.

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 1 10" Dbl
Pod, 8 Chippendale C hrs, 72*
Butfol/Hulch, U n used, Still
Boxed, Cost S18K, Sell $3950
MAiblo Server $750, 13 pc
C herry Set, 78" Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b , $1295 407-6601415
2 dining room sets. 1 dark oak,
40*xOT with 2 loaves &amp; 6 chairs,
$200, 4 1 light oak, 40*x 6 0 \
one Ioa), 4 padded chairs on
rollers, $400.
Both exc.
condition 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -3 7 6 3 or
407-322-5684
BEO:
N ew
firm queen
piltowtop mattress sel. $110
Del. avail 407-275-0612.
B E D : $195. brand now kng sura
lum ctoubfo-stood mattress sot,
can deliver. 407-275-0935.
B E O ; Luxury firm piltow-top
mattress set, brand new
w/warranty, $155, 40 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
386 -2 16-294 6
Delivery available.
B E D R O O M S E T : 4 pieces,
brand new. still In boxos
$320 407-275-0935.

M A TTR E S S S E T : Brand no* ful
elre orihopodlc firm with
warranty. $85 407-275-7626.

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T r u c k /B uses/Va n s

M attroaa
8*1:
NASA
technology m em ory foam as
seen on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty Retail $1699. must sell
$595 407-402-2778 or 3066688494
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S p o r t in g

G o o d s

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 7 6 4
3BR /1.5B A 312 East 25th St,
Sanford.
H ardw ood
firs,
enclosed porches $89,500.
Zo ned
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permuted Great business
location. 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026

Great Investment opportunity!
Buy at residential price, convert
to commercial Ronovatod 2 or
3 bodroom, 606 W est 20th St
$06,900. Ownor Broker, 407-3315880
J u s t S ig n &amp; M ove Ini
N o C a s h , N o K id d in g 1
1-321-961-3967
Fa m ily Flraf, M T G (W A C )

Lake
M ary:
2000
Contemporary, 4/2 5/2, on cut
de sac, Lie. screened pool spa
Ownor/Agont. 407-328-6495

C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1454 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : IB M

W a n te d to

B uy
A lu m in u m , C a n e , copper,
B ra s s , N e w s p a p e rs , A u to
R adiators A Batteries
K o k o m o R e cyclin g :
407-321-0004
918 W. 1 S T, S anford
M -F, 10-5, Sat.9-1

1968 Jeep Cherokee: A C . heat,
cruise, Reese hlich, excellent
transportation. $1500 407-3247556

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B u il d in g

M a t e r ia l s
C O R R U O A TED
STEEL
R O O F IN G for Barns. Boat
Docks, Shops, etc. Also Culvert
Pipe: 15"x20‘ 18*x20'. Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel &amp; Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5780
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P e ts

&amp;

S u p p l ie s

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Jo h n D e e re lawn tractor,
LT133. 38* mow. $1550, used
once. Generator, 10,000 waft.
Iikd now, $1475.407-323-3763

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portable with lounger. 5hp, 20
jets, n e ve r u sed . 1 1 6 50.407 256-5919____________
W arehouse pallet racks. 16ft
high, can bo cul shorter.
Monday thru Friday. 6-5pm. 407322-0864.
231—

C ars Fo r S ale

Notice ii hereby given that
Oviedo Road 6 Wrecker Service
will sell at public auction for sal­
vage for cash on demand lo the
highest bidder the following
described vehicle: 2001 Dodge
Neon four door blue,
VIN#
1B3ES46C31D175783.
This auction will be held on
May 22, 2004 at 10am In tha
morning at Autotronica at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road.
Oviedo. FL 32765

92 M ercury G rand Marquis In
good condition, low miloago,
$2,800 407-323-0924.

Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction between
9am-5pm Terms are cash or
certified funds.

Bar/G rlll: O n ly $78K Total
S R X Lie. Must Seelt
C all Sheree with
S e c u rity Finan cia l
4 0 7 6 6 1 -9 7 0 0 .

Oviedo Road &amp; Wrecker
Service reserves the right lo
accept or refect any and aH bids.

94 Honda Accord 2.21. EX-4dr. I59L miles 5 tpd Leather
White phcige inientx. 17m Eagle alkiy runs 2IS/45/ZRI7
tires. Viper alarm s Ary less entry. Clear fnxit bumper &amp;
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W ith 1/3 ole, ample
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Unleta such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificated) will be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on

Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the tale. Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ol sale. AX
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo the Clerk of the
Circuit Court.
Dated on 4/22/2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Apnl 28. 2004 and May
5. 12. 19, 2004
D209

Publish: May 5, 2004
E041

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O W N A D O LLA R S TO R E (800)227-5314 MINIMUM
CASH REQUIRED S20K PLUS E Q U ITY .

AD of said property being In the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida

Monday. JU N E 07, 2004. at

1990 C adtac Borrtz Sport star,
spoke w heel covers, looks
good, runs good $2300. 407330-0434.

H o n d a * from $5001 Cars,
trucks A mom! For to n g s 000747-9319, ext 4716.

Description of Property. S E C
01 TW P 20S R G E 30E L O T 2
(L E S S E 653 05 F T &amp; W 537.8
F T O F E 1190 65 F T O F S 405
F T &amp; NLY 1942 3 F T 5 R D FVW)
Names In which assessed.
ADAM S PAR TN ER SHIP

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P ick u p TYuck : 1/2 Ion Dodge
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dark green, extended cab, VB,
power everything $5,299.407322-5377 ove

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L egals
P ool
T a b le :
Bit
IB C
professional sonos. 3 pc f slate,
fthr pockets, felt, unused, still In
onto, cost $4K. sol $ 1450. 407660-1415,

PAUL OSBORNE

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

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M is c e l l a n e o u s

BEDRM
~ B PC Coion
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bod,
Ralls, Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nitostds, unused, Still Boxed,
Cost S7k. Soil $ 1950 407-6601415
B E D R M - 0 P C High-end Louts
VIII
CHERRYW OOO,
all
Dovetail, Drosser, tri-mirror.
Chest, 2 NitoStds. Unused. Still
Boxed. Cost S15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415.

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
of the following certiflcate(t)
has filed said certificated) for a
tax deed lo be Issued thereon.
The certificate number(a) and
year(&lt;) of laauanca, tha deacriptton of the properly, and the
narne(s) in which 0 was
asaesaed la/art a t follows:

For Sale

A lta m o n te S p rin g s P 1 C personal * lines
agency,
exooiont potential 352-5966005
or 321-356-6896.

181—

L egals
Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

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C fTY O F LO N G W O O D ,
FLO R ID A

FL. 32772-8099 Tha names and
addresses ol tha Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal R epresented'* attor­
ney are sat forth below

of tha following storage units will
be ottered for set# at public auc­
tion to satisfy S TO R A G E USAS,
Lien Sale will taka place Storage
USA. 1007 Willa Spring* Dr .
Winter Spring*. FL 32706 W#
reserve Ihe right to refect any
bids

W ITN E S S my hand and tha
seal of tha Court at SEM INOLE
County, Florida, tha day of APR
20.2004

D E C LA R A TIO N O F C O N D O ­
MINIUM
TH ER EO F.
AS
R ECORDEO
IN O FFICIAL
R E C O R D S BOO K 1594. RAGE
668. SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R IO A A N D ALL AM E N D ­
M E N TS TH E R E TO . T O G E T H E R W ITH AN U N D IV ID ED
IN TE R E S T IN TH E C O M M O N
E L E M E N T S A P P U R TE N A N T
TH E R E TO

c m r OF LONOW OOD.
florda

N O TIC E O F
P UB LIC H E A R M d
T O C O N S ID ER A D O P TIO N
O F P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N CE
T O W H O M IT MAY C O N C E R N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by
tb* City ot Longwood. Florida,
lh«l the City Commission will
hold ■ public heartng to consider
enactment ot Iho following
Ordinance
Ordinance No 04-1687
AN O R D IN A N CE O F TH E C ITY
OF IO N G W O O D , FLO R ID A
A M E N D IN G
C H A P TE R
2'
A DM INISTR ATION . A R C T IC IE
Vt. BOAR DS. COM M ISSIONS
E T C ., DIVISION 1. G E N E R A L­
LY IN ITS E N T IR E T Y AND
R EP LA C IN G IT W ITH DIVISION
1 A P P O IN TM E N T T O BOARD
A N D C O M M IT T E E V A C A N ­
CIES . AM ENDING DIVISION 2
CODES
ENFORCEM ENT
B OAR D IN ITS E N TIR E TY AND
R EP LA C IN G IT W ITH DIVISION
2. C O D E S OF C O N D U C T FO R
B O A R D A N D C O M M ITTE E
M EM BERS, AM ENDING DIVI­
SION 3 PARKS A N D R E C R E ­
ATIO N A D VISO RY B O A R D IN
ITS E N TIR E TY A N D R EP LA C ­
ING IT W IT H D IV ISIO N 3
R ULES AND P R O C ED U R ES
FO R BO A R DS A N D C O M M IT­
TE E S , AM ENDING DIVISION 4
B US IN ES S A D VISO RY C O U N ­
C IL IN ITS E N T IR E T Y AND
R EP LA C IN G IT W ITH DIVISION
4 CODES ENFORCEM ENT
BOAR D, ADDING DIVISION 6
PAR KS A N D R E C R E A T IO N
A D V IS O R Y BO A R D, ADDING
DIVISION 6 C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D F IR E F IG H T E R S AND
P O LIC E O F F IC E R S P ENSION
T R U S T F U N D B O A R D OF
T R U S T E E S : P ROVIDING FO R
C O N F L IC T S . S E V E R A B IL ITY
AND AN E F F E C TIV E DA TE
Said Ordinance was placed on
lint reading on April S, 2004,
and the City Commiaaion will
coniider tame tor final paaaage
and adoption alter the public
hearing which will be held in the
City Commiaaion Chambers,
176 Weal Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
the 17th day of May, A .D .,
2004 7 00 p m , or as soon
thereafter as possible At the
meeting. Interested parties may
appear and be heard with
respect
to
the
proposed
Ordinance This hearing may be
continued from lime to lime until
final action is taken by the City
Commission
A copy of the proposed
Ordinance is posted at the
Longwood City Hall, Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on fie
with the Clerk of the City and
same may be inspected by the
public.
N O T IC E :
All persons are
advised that if they decide to
appeal any decisions made at
this meetmgAieanng, they will
need a record ot the proceed­
ings and for such purposes, they
may need to insure that a verba­
tim record is mode, which record
to include the testimony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal is
•to be made (par Sec 286 0105,
Florida Statutes)

I_____

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, Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In any
of Iheae proceedings should
contact the A D A Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3481, at least 48
hours in advance ot the meeting
Dated this 8th day of April. A D ,
2004
C IT Y OF L O N G W O O D
SAR AH M M IJAR ES,
C IT Y C LER K
Publish: May 5. 2004
E034
IN T H E C IR C U R C O U R T FOR
8E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-45B-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
R ANDO LPH M. WILLIAMS.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the eststa
ot R ANDO LPH M W ILLIAMS,
Deceased. File Number 04-469CP. is pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Flonda. Probata Division, the
address of which is P od Office
Bo* 8099, Sanford, FL, 32772
The names and address of the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative s
attorney era set forth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedents
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E LA TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E D A TE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF THIS
N O TIC E OR 30 DAYS A F TE R
TH E DA TE O F S E R V IC E O F A
C O P Y OF TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this Court W ITHIN 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E D A TE O F TH E
FIR S T P UB LICATIO N O F THIS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S. DEM A N D S AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE F O R E V E R BAR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM F ILE D
TW O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A FTER
TH E
O E C E D E N TS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
Tha data of the first publication
ot the Notice a May 5. 2004
Personal Raprsaantative
R A N D O LP H M W ILLIAMS. II
3210 Royal Street
Winter Park. Flonda 32792
JU LIE E A S O N SM ITH . P A
Flonda Bar Number 697132
Attorney fry Linda Sue Ward
2060 Winter Springs Boulevard
Oviedo, Florida 32766
Telephone (407)366-9910
Facsimile (407)366-1239
Publish: May 6.1 2 . 2003
E03S

IN T H E CIR C UfT C O U R T FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-474-CP

MIDFIRST BANK.
Plaintiff.
vs
M ICHAEL J SM ITH , at a l.
Defendants.

IN RE. E S TA TE OF
JO H N E SLADE,

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The edmimstration of the estate
of JO H N E SLADE, deceased
whose date of death was March
26. 2004, Case Number 04-474CP, is pending in the Circuit
Courl tor Seminole County.
Flonda, Probate Division. ; the
address of which is 301 N Park
Avenue, Post Office Bo* 8099,
Santard. FL. 32772-8099 The
name and address of the
Personal Representative end
the Personal Representatives
attorney ere set forth below
All creditors of the decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy of this
notice hat been served, must
file their claims with this Court
W ITH IN TH E L A TE R OF 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O TIC E OR 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E DATE OF S E R ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F THIS
N O TIC E ON TH EM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E,
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIME PER IO DS S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y CLAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R MORE
A FTE R
TH E D E C E D E N T S
D A TE OF D EATH IS BARRED
TH E DA TE OF FIRST PUBLI­
C A TIO N OF TH IS N O TIC E IS
MAY 5. 2004
Lynn Hoskins Brown
Personal Representative
1345 Nichols Avenue
Stratford. Connecticut 06614
Richard S Taytor. Jr
631 Dog Track Road
Post Office Bo* 1117
Longwood. FL 32752-1117
Telephone 407/339-7888
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish May 6,12. 2004
E036

N O TIC E O F PUBLIC
HEAR1NO T O CO N S ID ER
A D O P TIO N OF P R O P O SED
O R D IN AN CE
TO W H O M IT MAY C O N C E R N

' NOED
O F S A LE

Deceased

Notice is hereby given, pur­
suant to the Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale entered In this
cause, in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida I will
sell the property situated In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as
L O T 6. PHILLIPS TE R R A C E .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E O IN
PLAT B O O K 8. PAGE 69. P U B ­
LIC R EC O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
and commonly known as
2479 Princeton Avenue, at pub­
lic sala, to the highest end best
bidder, kx cash, held cn the
west front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, at 1100 AM
on Juna 1, 2004.
Dated this JBth day ol April,
2004
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MARYANNE M ORSE
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact court Administration at
lelaphone number (407)6654330, not Idler than seven (7)
days prior to tha proceeding If
hearing impaired, (TD D ) t-800955 8771, or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Michelle G Castillo
Kass. Shuler, Solomon. Spector.
Foyle A Singer, P A
P O Bo* 800
Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Publish May 5, 12, 2004
E038

IN TH E C IR C U fT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT
O F FLO R ID A
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y
C IVIL A C TIO N
C A S E NO . 04-CA-1B3-14-G
A M S O U TH BANK, an Alabama
banking corporation,
Plaintiff.

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN by
tha C ty of Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission will
hold a public heanng to consider
enactment of , the following
Ordinance
Ordinance No 04-1696
AN O R DINANCE OF TH E C IT Y
O F L O N G W O O D , FLO R ID A ,
A M EN D IN G C H A P TE R t3 6,
PARKS AN O R E C R E A T IO N .
S E C T IO N 135 -2 A N D S E C ­
TIO N
13 6-6 P R O H IB ITIN G
TH E
USE
OF
TO BA C C O
P R O D U C TS U N LES S IN D E S ­
IG N A TE D A R E A S A T ALL
PARKS A N D R E C R E A TIO N
FACILITIES. PROVIDING FO R
C O N F L IC T S . S E V E R A B IL ITY
A N D AN E F F E C TIV E DATE
Said Ordinance was placed on
frrst reading on May 3, 2004.
and the City Commission will
consider ssme tbr final passage
and adoption after tha public
hearing, which will be held in tha
City Commission Chambers.
176 West Warren Avenue.
Longwood, Florida on Monday,
tha 17th day of May, A D.,
2004 7 00 p m , or as soon
thereafter as possible Al the
meeting, interested parties may
appear and be heard with
respect
to
the
proposed
Ordinance This hearing may be
continued from time to time until
frnal action is taken by the City
Commission
A copy ot Iho proposed
Ordinance is posted at tha
Longwood City Hall. Longwood.
Flonda. and copies are on file
with the Clerk of Ihe City and
same may be Inspected by the
public
N O T IC E :
All persons are
advised that It they decide to
appeal any decisions mode at
this mooting/heanng, they will
need a record ot the proceed­
ings and for such purposes, they
may need to insure that a verba­
tim record is made, which record
to include the testimony and evi­
dence upon which the appeal is
to be made (per Sec 786 0105,
Florida Statutes)
Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In any
of these proceedings should
contact the A D A Coordinator,
at (407) 760-3481, at least 48
hours in advance of the meeting

vs
T H E C IR C U fT C O U R T
O F T H E 1BTH
JU 0 IC IA L CIRCUfT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 98 CA-1377-14W
M ELLO N M O R TG A G E
COM PANY. S U C C E S S O R
B Y M E R G E R T O M E TM O R
FINANCIAL. I N C .
PLAINTIFF

ys
C A R O L J DICK. IF LIVING.
A N D IF DEAD, TH E UN K N O W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. D E V IS EE S .
G R AN TEES.
A S S IG N E E S .
L IE N O R S ,
C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S A N D ALL O TH E R
P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, TH R O U G H .
UN D E R O R A G A IN S T CAROL
J DICK. UN K N O W N S P O U S E
O F C A RO L J DICK. IF ANY,
B O B B Y G G A R N ER . IF
LIVING. A N D IF DEAD, TH E
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 ,
A S S IG N E E S .
LIEN O R S .
C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
ALL O TH E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G AIN ST B O B B Y G G ARNER,
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
B O B BY G GARN ER , IF ANY.
JO H N DOE AND JA N E D O E AS
UN KNO W N TE N A N TS IN
P O S S ES S IO N
D E FE N D A N T(S )
R E -N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated Apnl 26. 2004
entered in Civil Case No 98-CA1377-14W ol the Circuit Court
of the 16TH Judicial Circufr in
and for S E M IN O LE County.
Sanford. Flonda, I will sail to tha
highest and basl bidder tor cash
at tha West Front Door at the
S EM INO LE County Courthousa
located at 30t N ParkAvenuem
Sanbrd, Florida, at 1100 a m
on the 27 day ol May, 2004 the
following described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
L O T 138 A N D 139. PINEH UR S T, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 3, PAGES
71
AND
71 A,
P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A

R A YM O N D
R O D R IG U E Z ,
LINDA R O D R IG U EZ, S TATE OF
FL O R ID A
(Department
of
Revenue • Child Support
Enforcement), C LER K OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T In and for
Seminole County, Florida, and
JO H N /JAN E
DOE
fictitious
names representing unknown
tenants in possession,
Defendant(s).
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O ’ Linda Rodrigue*
*32 Monroe Street
Now York. N Y 10002

•' l

LO T 94, H ID DEN LAKE VIL­
LAS, PHASE 1, A C C O R D IN G
TO TH E PLAT TH E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 26.
P A G E S 99 T H R O U G H 101.
PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF S E M I­
NO LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A.
and a promissory note of even
date has been fried against you
You are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses it any.
to it on Ronald B Cohn. Esquire
of Cohn A Cohn, P A . whoeo
address is 1110 North Flonda
Avanua. Tampa, Florida 33602.
on or before thirty days from the
first dale ot publication, and file
tha original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter otherwise, a default
will be entered against you for
tha relief demanded in the
Complaint

Publish In
TH E S EM INO LE H ER ALD
TH E LAW O FFIC E S OF DAVID
J. S TE R N . P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
8 0 1 S University Drive Suite
600
Plantation, FL 33324
(964)233-8000
98-26976
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T, parsons wflh disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
tha
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthousa at 407-665-4227. 1600-9668771 (TD D ) or 1-600956-8770. via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish May 6, 12.2004
E037

IN THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-1M1-14G

C IT Y OF LO N G W O O D
SARAH M M IJARES.
C IT Y C LER K
Publish May 5, 7004
E045

IN T H E CIR CUfT C O U R T FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE MO.04-441-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
G E O R G E A AKIN.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol Ihe estate
of G E O R G E A AKIN, deceased,
whose dste of death was
February 23, 2004, File Number
04-443-CP, is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address of which is
Posl Office Drawer C . Sanford,
FL. 37772 The names and
addresses of Ihe Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Representative s attor­
ney aie sot forth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, on whom a copy of Ihis
notice has been served must frle
their claims with this Court
W ITH IN TH E LA TE R OF 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
OF TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
OF THIS N O TIC E OR 30 DAYS
A F TE R TH E TIME OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF TH IS N O TIC E
ON TH EM

MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk of the Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk

All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamst the dece­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
OF T H E F IR S T PUBLICATION
OF TH IS N O TIC E

Publish: May 6. 12. 2004
E039

ALL CLAIM S NOT S O FILEO
WILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED

Dated April 27, 2004

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Notice is hereby given that
Oviedo Road A Wrecker Service
will eell at public auction for sel­
vage for cash on demand to tha
highest bidder tha following
described vehicle 1991 Isu/u
Stylus four door black. VINO
JABRT6366M7411687

Dated this 26 day of Apnl. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Dated this 29th day ol April,
A D , 7004

1

You are notified that an action to
foreclose a mortgage and
enforce a debt owing pursuant to
a Mortgage filed tbr record on
November 16. 2000. in Offrcial
Records Book 3957. at Page
0295 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Flonda, for
property described as Ibilow*

This auction will be held on
May 22. 2004 at 10am in tha
morning at Autotronics at 174
East Mitchell Hammock Road,
Oviedo. FL 32765
Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before tha auction between
9am 5pm Terms are cash or
certified funds
Oviedo Road A Wrecker
Service reserves the right to
accept or reject erry and all bids
Publish May 6. 2004
E040
N O TIC E O f
P U B LIC S A LE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
grvaa Nodea of Foredoeure of
Lien and intent to sail vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78 of
tha Florida Statutes that on
06/1B/2004 090 0 a m at 2622
Country Club R d . Sanford, FI
32771-4059 5anford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or rayed any and/or all
bids
1GTDC14H6KE626669
1989 C M C Sierra
Pubhsh May 6. 2004
E042

Page 311

N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIME P E R IO D S E T F O R T H
A B O V E . A N Y CLAIM F ILE D
TW O (2) Y EAR S OR MORE
A FTE R
TH E D E C E D E N T 'S
0 A TE OF D EATH IS BARREO
TH E DATE OF FIR S T PUBLI­
CATIO N OF TH IS N O TIC E IS:
MAY 5. 2004

All creditors of the decedent
end other person* having claim*
or demands against decadent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served,
must file their claims with this
Court W ITHIN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATIO N
OF TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R TH E DATE OF S E R ­
V IC E OF A C O P Y OF TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against tha
decedent s estate must frle their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
OF TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED
N O T W IT H S T A N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P E R IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . A N Y CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y E AR S O R MORE
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE OF D E A TH IS BARRED
Tha data of frrst publication ot
this Notice la Apnl 21. 2004
ANDREA
S E LM A
YOUNG
N/K/A A N D R EA SELM A
S TE V E N S
Personal Representative
2300 E Graves Avenue *438
Orange City, Florida 32763
Sharon B Logan
Florida Bar No 280968
S H A R O N B LO G A N , P A
180 Vlnlng Court
Ormond Beach, FL 32178
Telephone (386)673-5707
Facsimile (386)673-2496
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish Apnl 21. 28, 2004 and
May 5, 2004
D143
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN
A N D FOR SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
CIVIL C A S E NO.
04-CA-47S-16-M
IN RE
F O R F E IT U R E OF
$862 00 IN U N ITE D S TA TE S
C U R R EN C Y
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O Charles E Franklin
Last known address
291
Lorraine Drrve. Apartment 769
Altamonte Spnngs.
Florida
32714
Current addtess Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Charles E Franklin, and all par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest In the
property herein described
Y O U R ARE H E R E B Y N O T I­
FIED that an action for forfeiture
of the following property seized
and held In Seminole Counly.
Florida: $862 00 in United
Slates Currency, ties been tiled
against you in the Circuit Court
of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and tor Seminote County,
Florida You ere required to
servo a copy of your written
defenses if any. to the com­
plaint upon Tosha Scolero.
Sheriffs
counsel.
whose
address is 100 Bush Boulevard.
Sanford. Florida 32773, on or
before Ihe 17 day of May. 7004,
and file Ihe original said written
defenses with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Sheriffs counsel or immediately
thereafter, otherwise, a default
will be onteied against you tor
tho relief demandod in the com­
plaint
D A TE D this
7004

day of APR 12,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-MB-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
AN N KARMIOL.
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of AN N KARMIOL. deceased,
whose date of deeth was
February 12, 2004; and whoaa
Social Security Number la 06301-2776, la pending in tha
Circuit Court tor Sam mole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Drvaion. tha address of which la
Clark of tha Circuit and Courtly
Court. P O . Bo* 8099. Sanford

A U C T IO N E E R :
S TO R A G E
P R O TE C TIO N A U C TIO N S E R ­
VICES, LIC E N S E * 593
The above notice to be pub­
lished once a week lor two con­
secutive weeks Said sale to be
under and by virtue of tho
Statutes of the Stale of Flonda.
In such cases provided
Publish April 28, 2004 and May
5. 7004
D202

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE *: 04-145-CP

ELLA C JEN KIN S
Deceased
Notice to Creditors
Tho administration of tha estate
o lE L L A C JENKINS, deceased
File Number 04-145-CP ; is
pending in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Fiords,
Probate Division, the addross of
which Is 30t N Park Ave ,
Sanford. FL. 32771 The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set forth below
AH creditors ol Ihe decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent s
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of this
notice is served must frle their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E L A TE R O F TH R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
OF TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
OF TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F TE R TH E DATE
OF SERVICE OF A C O P Y OF
TH IS N O TIC E ON TH EM
All other crodtors of the deco
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedents estate, including
unmalurod. contingent or u n liq ­
uidated claims, must file I hen
claims with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E D A TE O F TH E FIR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
NO TIC E
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BARRED
Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods sot forth above, any claim
filed two (7) years or more after
tha decedent s date of deeth it
barred
The date ot the first publication
of this notice is April 78. 2004.
FRANK C WHIGHAM
Personal Representative
P O Bo* 4848
Sanford, FL 32772 4848
FR ANK
C
W HIGHAM ,
ESQ UIRE
Florida Bar No 185790
STEN STR O M .
M clN TO SH,
CO LBERT, W HIGHAM.
R EIS C H M A N N A P AR TLO W ,
PA
Posl Office Bo* 4848
Santord, FL 32772 4848
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney for
Personal
Representative
Publish April 28, 2004 end May
5. 2004
D203

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance
Please
contact
tha
ADA
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N-301. Sanford.
Flonda 32771, telephone (407)
665-4330. extension 4777, with­
in 7 working day* of your receipt
of this Notice ol Heanng, if you
are heanng or voice impaired,
call (800) 955-8771
Publish April 21. 28. 2004 and
May 5. 12. 2004
0151
IN T H E C IR C U fT C O U R T
O F T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U fT
IN AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 04-DR-1741-02D-G
YVO N N E M VINAL.
Petitioner

TH E A D O R E T VINAL, JR .
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C T IO N

L W C AR R O LL. JR , ES Q U IR E
Florida Bar No 091438
LAW R EN CE W C ARR O LL. JR ..
PA
706 Turnbull Avenue. Suite 202
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
Telephone 407/260-5568
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish: May 6. 12. 2003
E046

*636 Robert Daley - office fries,
other supplies *420 Nicholes
Dora - office supplies *421
Nicholas Dora - baby stuff *201
Tasha Forbes - bed, computer,
stereo, books

IN RE E S TA TE OF

AND
M AR G ARET E AKIN
Personal Representative
500 Village Place. Room 134
Longwood. FL 32779

D A TE O F SALE M AY 12. 2004
TIME OF SALE: 4 00 PM

TO : TH E A D O R E T VINAL. JR
Y O U AR E H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an Action for Dissolution of
Mart rage has been tied against
you and that you are required to
serve a copy of your wntten
defenses, if any. to it on
YVO NNE M VINAL. Pet loner,
whoee address is 3200 S hast on
Ave , Deltona. FL 32738 on or
before May 24, 2004. and file
the original wfth the Clark of this
Court aither be tore service on
Petitioner or Immediately there­
after
If you fail to do so, a
dafaul may will ba entered
against you for tha raliaf
demanded in the peUion
W ITN E S S my hand and the seel
of this Court on Apnl 16. 2004,
MARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LEH K OF TH E C O U R T
By: Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Oerk
Publish April 21. 28. 2004 and
May 5.12. 2004
D162

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
N O TIC E la hereby given that
tha parsonai property contents

IN T H E C IR C U fT C O U R T
OF T H E 18TM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04 C A 611-14
C ITIM O R TG A G E , I N C .
PLAINTIFF

VS
D O U G LA S J W ALKER, II, E T
AL
O E F E N D A N T(S )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
TO D O U G L A S J W A L K E R .il
AN D UN KNO W N S P O U S E OF
D O U G LA S J W ALKER II whose
residence
is
unknown
if
he/shethoy be living, and if
he/shoAhey be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
ersditors, trustees, and all par­
tis* claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be deed or alive and all partws having or claiming to have
any right, titia or intarest In tha
property described in the mort­
gage being foreclosed hera n
Y O U AR E H ER E B Y N O T IF IED
that an action to toredoaa a
mortgage on Ihe tallowing prop­
erty,
L O T 44, O F W A TE R S E D G E .
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E P LAT
TH E R E O F AS R EC O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 47, P AG E 26
TH R O U G H 30. OF T H E P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLO R IO A
has been lied against you and
tha you are required to serve •
copy of your wntten defenses, if
any. to it on DAVID J S TE R N ,
E S Q Plaintiffs attorney, whose
addraas is 801 S University
Drive *500. Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 day*
from the dal* of the frrst publica­
tion of lhre notica of action) and
51* tha ongmal with tha dark of
tha court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default writ be entered against
you tor tho ratal demanded m
tha complaint or palSion filed
harem

MARYANNE M O R SE, C LER K
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
B Y AMufeock
D E P U TY CLERK
LAW O FFIC E S OF DAVID J
S TE R N
A TTO R N E Y FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S UN IVER S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33374
04-74511
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH OtSAQILITIES ACT. parson* with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O UR T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N ,
at
tho
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
at (407)665-4227, 1-800-9550771 (TD D ) or 1-800-955-8770,
vie Flonda Relay Service
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE P U B ­
LISHED O N C E A W E EK FOR
TW O C O N S E C U TIV E W EEK S
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INOLE
HER ALD
Publish April 28. 7004 and May
5, 2004
0705

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO TO R
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-596-14G
BANK O NE, NATIONAL
ASSO CIATIO N, AS TR U S TE E ,
Plaintift.
v*
D ANIEL L
SAYLO R, JR
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DANIEL L SAYLOR, J R :
S U N TR U S T BANK, LAURIE I
S AYLO R A/K/A LAURA I
SAYLO R A/K/A LAURIE L
SAYLO R. JO H N D O E : JAN E
D O E AS UN KNO W N TE N A N T
(S ) IN P O S S E S S IO N OF THE
S U B JE C T PROPERTY,
Delendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO DANIEL L SAYLOR. JR
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
D ANIEL L
SAYLO R, JR
(Residence Unknown)
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that en
action tor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the following
described property

he* been fried against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written detensee, it any
to it. on Marshall C Watson.
PA
Attorney tor Plaintiff,
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH S TR E E T. S U ITE 170, FT
LAUO ER DALE, FL 33309 within
thirty (30) days after the frrst
publication ol this Notica in the
(Pioase publish In THE SEM I­
NOLE H ER ALD ) and He Ihe
onginal with Ihe Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will ba entered against
you tor the relict demanded in
tha complaint
In accordance with tho
American* with Disabilities Act,
Person* w th Disabilities noed
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenuo Suite N 301, Sanford
FL 37771, Telophono Number
(407)6664227 within 2 working
of your receipt of this notice II
hearing or voice impaired,
(TD D ) 1-800 B55 8771
W ITN E S S my hand and the
teal of this Court this day of
APR 19. 2004
Maryanno Morso
As Clerk of tho Court
By A Mulcock
As Doputy Clerk
Publish (Pioase publish in The
Seminole Herald)
Publish Apnl 28, 2004 and
May 5. 2004
D707
Notice of Application
for Ta* Dsed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that TH E O D O R A D COLEM AN.
Iho holder of Iho following cortificalo (t) has hied said certifi­
es te(i) for a la* deed to be
issued thereon Tho certificate
numbor(s) and year(s) of
issuance the description of the
property, and the name(a) in
which it was assessed is/aro as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 701 YEAR
OF IS S U A N C E : 2000

LO T 70, TAMARAK. A C C O R D ­
ING TO TH E PLAT TH ER E O F
AS R E C O R D E D
IN PLAT
B O O K 25 PAGE 79. OF THE
P UB LIC R EC O R D S OF S EM I­
NO LE C O U N TY , FLORIDA

PARCEL ID* 35-19^30-51308000030

A/K/A 1676 BOM I C IR C LE ,
W IN TE R PARK, FL 32792

Names in which
C Y N TH IA S C O T T

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your wntton defenses it any
to it. on Marshall C Watson
P A Attorney tor Plaintift, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
S T R E E T , S U ITE
120, F T
LAUO ER DALE, F L 33309 Within
thirty (30) day* after ihe ■Srel*
publication ot this Notice in the
(Please publish in TH E S EM I­
NOLE H ER ALD) and file the
original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
tha relief demanded in tho com­
plaint

All of said property being In Ihe
County of Seminole. State of
Florida

In accordance with the
American* with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenuo. Sanford FL 37771,
Tolephona Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding If
hearing impaired. (TD D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-8009558770 via Florida Relay
Services
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal of this Court this day of
APR 19. 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk of Ihe Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Seminole Herald)
Publish April 28. 2004 and May
5. 2004
D206*
1
IN TH E C IR C U fT C O U R T
O F TH E 1STH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 04 CA-71S-14L
M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S .
IN C .
Plaintift,

W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O A/K/A
W ILLIAM
A
G O R A N F LO :
CLER K OF TH E C O UR T,
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA: HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C .; R L
H AIN E S
C O N S T R U C T IO N ,
IN C ; S T A T E O F FLO R ID A .
D EP AR TM EN T OF R EV EN U E.
ANA E C O R TE Z . UN KNO W N
SPOUSE
OF
W ILLIAM
G O R A N FLO A/K/A WILLIAM A
GO RANFLO.
JO H N
DOE;
JA N E D O E A S U N K N O W N
TE N A N T (S) IN P O S S E S S IO N
OF TH E S U B JE C T P R O P E R ­
TY,
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : WILLIAM G O R A N FLO
A/K/A WILLIAM A G O R A N FLO
1Residence Unknown)
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O A/K/A
WILLIAM A G O R A N FLO
(Residence Unknown)
LA S T KNOW N ADO R ESS 862
Y O U N G STO W N
PARKWAY.
NO.
200.
A LTA M O N TE
SPRINGS. F L O R O A 12714
Y O U ARE N O T IF C D that an
action lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on Ihe following
deecnbed properly
UNIT 200. BUILDING !3A. HID­
DEN SPRINGS C O NDO M INI­
UM . A C C O R D IN G T O TH E

Doscnplion ot Property LEG
LO T 3 BLK 8 PINE LEVEL PB 6
PG 37
assessed

Unloss such certiticate(s) shall
be rodoemed according to law
the propony described in such
certilcale(i) wilt be sold 10 Ihe
foShest bidder at Ihe west Mint
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse Sanford,.. Florida
on
Monday JU N E 07, 7004 at
11 OQam
Payment ol Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording loos aie requited
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the aalo .Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is duo within 74 hour* after
the advertised lime of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to Ihe Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 4/22/7004
MARYANNE M O R SE
C LE R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
SEM INO LE C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 28, 2004 and May
6. 12. 19. 2004
D208
Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
thal H E LE N T H ER N A N D EZ ,
tha holder of the following certifrcate(s) has fried said certilicate(s) for a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the description of the
property, and tha name(s) in
which it was assessed ts/sre s*
follows
C E R TIFIC A TE N O : 4701 Y E AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 7001
P AR CEL ID* 04-21-31-300024A-0000
Description ol Property S E C 04
TW P 21 S R G E 31 E N 80 F T
OF S 1/2 OF S W 1/4 OF SE 1/4
OF SE 1/4 (L E S S E 20 F T )
Names in which assessed
LAKE M A R G A R E T C O
All of said property being in Ihe
County of Seminole, State of
Flonda
Unless such cartifrcale(s) Shalt
be redeemed according to law,
the property described In such
certificate!*) wilt be sold to the
highest bidder at tha west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthousa. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. JU N E 07. 2004 at
tt.OOam
Payment of Sal# lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxas
and recording foes a rt required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der al the sale Full paymanl ol
an amount aqua! to tha highest
tad n due within 24 hours after
Ihe advertised lima of sale A l
payments shat ba cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to tha Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 4/72/2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
S E M N O L E C O U N TY . FLO R IO A
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubfreh Apnl 28. 2004 and May
6. 12. 10. 2004
0210

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n « South 39*04* 17* Eaat lor a dM anca of 510.17 kaat to tha
P o W of Oaginrtng. thanca continue South 39*04* 17* Eaat for
(M a n o a of 397.93 feet; thanca run North 74*49* 49* W aal lor
dM anca of 78.29 faat; lhanca run South 44*13* 52* W aal far
d M anca of 52.94 faat; thanca run North 32*20* 43" W aal far
dM anca of 55.58 h a t thanca run North 18*10* 30* Eaat tor
dM anca of 44.74 faat; lhanca run North 15*45* 16* W aal tor
dM anca of 108.15 faat; thanoa run North 66*OW 29* W aal tor
dM anca of 2 5 2 4 faat; thanca run North 10*22* 38* W aal tor
dM anca of 38 00 faat. thanca run North 79*04* 48* W aal for
d M anca of 20 4 9 h a t. thanca run North 32*30 30* W aal for
dM anca of 20.78 faat; thanca run North 01*38* 58" W e d tor
dM anca of 53 07 faat to lha P o r t of B e g k rtn g

FLO R ID A

CAK NO: 0ICA-1M-14*
ala o ua m o r tg a g e
com pany.

PIAINTRE.

O W N E R S A S S O CIA TIO N I N C . a Florida corporator;
D E FE N D A N TS

AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
0IV E N

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E X H IB IT "A*
P A R C E L 1:
T ,a d 'A '. Tract "B", T r a d *C*. and T r a d T T , A L A Q U A P H A S E I.
•coondlng to tha plat thereof aa racondad In Plat Book 33. paoaa
6/ through 71 olth a P u b ic Racorda of Seminole County. Florida.
PARCEL

L egals

2:

P A R C E L 13:
Com m ence at tha Northmoal corner of T r a d *J* of A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. aa racordad In Plat Book 42. pagaa 1 through 8 of tha
P ubic Racorda of Saminola C ourty. Florida, thanca run tha totlowing 3 co urt*» along tha North Ina of laid T r a d "J". run South
38*50* 57* Eaat tor a distance of 1010 70 faat; thence run South
87*08* 34" Eaat tor a d M anca of 317 95 feet lo the Point of
Beginning; thence oontlnue South 87*08' 34* East along said
North Una tor a d M a n ca of 8 34 fa d . thence leavmg said North
line of T r a d *J*run South 6 8 1 8* 36* East tor a distance of 76 06
feel; thence run North 76*10* 00* West tor a d id a n ce of 43 27
feet; thence run North 58*41* 57* W a d tor a d stance of 39 73
fa d to tha Point of Begtrxitog

P A R C E L 14 (S urvey Parcel *3-F*):

T h d portion of T r a d *J*, aa said trad it shown on lha plat of
T r a d 'A *. T r a d *B*. and T r a d "C". A L A Q U A P H A S E II. accordh g to tha ptat tharaof aa racordad In Plat Book 38. paoaa 27 I A L A Q U A P H A S E III. aa recorded In Plat Book 42, Pagaa 1
through 8 of tha Public Racorda of Saminola County. Florida
Ihroogh 29. o( tha P u b ic Racorda of Saminola County, Florida.
more particularly described as tolowa
P A R C E L 3:
T r a d - A ’ . T r a d T T . T r a d *D". T ra d "E*. T r a d T * . T r a d "O*.
T r a d *H-. and T r a d T . A L A Q U A P H A S E III. according to tha plat
tfiaraof aa racordad In Plat Book 42. pagaa 1 through S of tha
P u M c Racorda of Saminola County, Florida.
P A R C E L 4:
C om m ence al tha Northeast com er of T r a d *K* aa shown on tha
P L A T O F A L A Q U A . P H A S E III, aa racordad In Ptal Book 42.
pages 1 through 8 of tha P u b ic Racorda of Saminola County
Florida Thanca run South 10*09* 50* W a d along lha E a d In a of
“ M T r a d *K* tor a d M anca of 248 50 f e d to the Point of
Beginning Thence continue South 10*09* 50* W a d along M id
E a d Ina for a d M a n c a of 17.00 feel; lhanca run North 70* 50*
11* Waal lor a distance of 12 50 feet, lhanca run North 10*09*
39 East tor a distance of 17 00 feet, thence run South 79*5(7 11*
E a d for a didance of 12 50 feel lo the P o W of Beginning
P A R C E L 5:
C om m ence at the Northeast com er of T r a d "K* aa shown on tha
P L A T O F A L A Q U A . P H A S E III. as recorded In Plat Book 42
pages t through 8 of the P u b ic Records of Seminole County
Florida Thence run South 10*09* 50" W est along the East Irte of
Mid T ra d *K* for a distance of 363 31 fael lo the Point of
Beginning Thence continue South 10*09* 50* W e d along Mid
E a d line for a distance of 100 48 feet, thence run North 04*06*
49 W esl for a distance of 40 46 feet; thence run North 10*09*
50* East for a distance of 26 08 feet, thence run North 26*01* 28"
East for a distance of 36 59 feet to the P o W of Beginning
PARCEL 6
Com m ence at the Northeast com er of T ra d *K" as shown on the
P L A r O F A L A Q U A . P H A S E III. as recorded in Plat Book 42.
pages 1 through 8 of the P u b ic Records of Seminole County
Florida Thence run South 10*09* 50* W est along the East kne of
said Tract *K* for a distance of 1014.11 feet, thence run South
15*55'15" W est for a distance of 44 34 feel to the Point of
Beginning Thence continue South 15*55" 15" W e d along said
E a d line for a distance of 114 94 feet; thence run North 29*27
°°r West for a distance of 39.19 feet; thence run North 13*23*
30" East tor a distance of 52 96 feel, thence run North 56*19* 46"
E a d for a distance of 46 63 feet to the P o W of Beginning

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Com m ence at the N orthoad com er of T r a d "K" as shown on the
P L A T O F A L A Q U A . P H A S E III. as recorded in Ptat Book 42
pages I through 8 of the Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida Thence run the following three courses along tha East
in e of M id Tract "K" run South 10*09* 50" W a d tor a distance
of 1014 11 feet, thence run South 15*55* 15’ W a d for a distance
of 729 38 feet lo the P o W of Beginning Thence continue South
15*55* 15" W est for a distance of 287 48 feet, thence run North
11*07 16" W e d for a distance of 19 12 fael; thence run North 10
*28* 01" E a d for a distance of 72 80 feet, thence run North
22*50* 24* E a d for a distance of 48 19 feel; thence run North 02
*13' 38* East tor a distance of 49 25 feet; thence run North
27*46' 25" East for a distance of 104 50 feel lo the Point of
Beginning
PARCEL 8
Com m ence at the Southeast comer of T ra d *J" A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. recorded In Plat Book 42. pagea 1 through 8 of the
Public Records of Seminole County, Florida Thence run North
00*14' 12* East along the Easterly boundary of Mid T r a d *J" for
a distance of 294 18 feet to the P o W of Beginning, thence corv
tmuo North 00*14' 12" East along said Eaderty boundary line for
a distance of 17 52 feet, thence run South 77*05* 33" West for a
distance of 65 94 feet, thence run South 26*56' 54* East for a
distance of 6 95 feet, thence run North 88*48' 30* East for a dis­
tance of 61 15 feet lo the Point of Begmnrog
PARCEL 9
Com m ence at the Southeast com er of T r a d "J" A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. recorded in Ptal Book 42, Pages 1 through 8 of Ihe
Public Records of Seminole County. Florida Thence run North
00*14' i r East along Ihe East line ol said T r a d "J" for a distance
of 363 31 feel, thence run South 89*45' 48" East along said East
lino for a distance of 103 20 feet lo Ihe P o r t of Beginning;
thence continue along M id East Imo for a distance of 42 54 feel
to Ihe Southwest com er of T r a d T of M id A L A Q U A P H A S E III.
(hence run the following three courses along Iho East kne ol said
Tra d "J", and tho W esl line of M id T ra d T : run North 00*03' 29*
East for a distance of 175 00 feet, thence run North 35*55* 38*
East for a distance ol 153 60 feet, thence run North 00*03* 29"
East for a distance of 450 00 feet to Ihe Northwest com e r ol said
Tra d I* and Ihe Northeast com er of said T ra d *J", thence run
North 89*56' 31* W esl along the North line of said T r a d "J" for a
distanco of 43 99 feel, thonce run South 03*19* 57" East for a
distance of 105 00 feet, thence run South 06*04' 09* East for a
distance of 86 07 feel, thence tun Sooth 23*25* 24* W est lor a
distance of 49 54 feet, thence run Sooth 01*30* 25* East for a
distance of 160 42 feet; thence run South 20*00" 11* W esl for a
distance of 209 3 1 feet, thence run South 10*37* 18* East lor a
distance of 96 17 feet, thence run South 42*08* 48" W est lor a
distance of 24 00 feet, thence run South 23*49* 29* W est for a
distance of 48 13 feet to the Point of Beginning

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Com m encing at the Southeast comer of T r a d "J* of A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. m racordad In Plat Book 42. Pagaa 1 through 8 of
tha P u b ic Racorda of Saminola County, Florida. M id point a b o
balng tha Southwest C o m a r of T ra d *B" of A L A Q U A P H A S E I.
as racordad In Ptat Book 33. Pagas 67 through 71 of tha P ubic
Records of Saminola County, Florida. M id point also being the
Southeast C o m e r of the North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of
Section 22. Tow ndtip 20 South. Range 29 E a d . ae shown on
M id Plat of A L A Q U A P H A S E III; lhanca run N 0014*12- E along
lha aaderty boundary of M id T r a d *J" of A L A Q U A P H A S E III a
distance of 234.69 feet to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G of the
lands h eran described, thence departing the M id Easterly
boundary of T r a d "J" of A L A Q U A P H A S E III. run the following 10
courses and distances to the Northerly line of T r a d "J" of the
M id Ptat of A L A Q U A P H A S E III N 88*3C39* W . a didance of
73 80 feet; thence run N 22*49*02" W. a distance of 137.14 feet
thence run S 87*0139" W . a distance of 241 25 feel, thence run
S 67*59*33" W . a distance of 349 60 feet; thence run N 48*13'52*
W . a distance of 138 50 feel, thence run N 87*5738" W . a dis­
tance of 71.17 feet, thence run N 43*3600" W . a distance of
94 65 feet, thence run N 16*59*1&lt;r E . a distance of 224 26 (eet
thence run N 05*25*45" W. a didance of 88 23 feet, thence run
N 17*2720" E . a distance of 58 00 feel, thence run N 08*15*27"
W . a distance of 293 89 feet, thence run S 59*05*47 W . a dis­
tance of 82 86 feet, thence run N 73*5878* W . a distance of
220 35 .eel; thence njn N 53*4735" W a distance of 185 94 feet,
thence run N 82*00*28* W . a distance of 188 73 feet, thence run
N 66*18-36" W . a dM anco of 193 81 feet to tho northerly line of
the aforeM id Tract "J" of A L A Q U A P H A S E III. thence run
Easterly along the M id Northerly line of T ra d "J" of A L A Q U A
P H A S E III the following 4 courses and distances S 87*08*34* E .
a distance of 340 63 feel; thence run S 75*1419* E . a distance
of 277 06 feel, thence run N 40*0745" E , a distance of 80 70
feel, thence run S 89*56'31" E . a distance of 338 85 feel lo (he
Westerly boundary of T r a d *C* of Ihe aforementioned Plat ol
A L A Q U A P H A S E I. thence run S 00*03'29* W along Iho said
Weslerty boundary of Tract *C" of A l A Q U A P H A S E I. a distance
of 15 21 feet, thence departing lha said Westerly boundary of
T ra d C of A L A Q U A P H A S E I, run Ihe following 10 courses and
distances to the aforementioned Easterly boundary of T r a d "J*
of A L A Q U A P H A S E III S 43*0C03" W a distance of 229 34 feel
thence run S 07*42-06" E. a distance of 308 17. (hence run S
06*0006* W . a distance of 157.56 feet, thence run S 14*0338"
W . a distance of 208 78 feel, thence run S 82*24*4 7" E . n dis­
tance of 1 3 3 7 0 feel, thence run S 28*4471* E . a distance of
107.57 (eet. thence lu n N 69*06'41* E. a distance of 289 78 feet,
thanca run N 88*4975" E , a distance of 304 10 (eet. thence nin
S 28*56’54* E. a distance of 123 00 foot thonce run N 86*48'30"
E . a distance of 61.15 fael to tho aforesaid Easterly boundary of
Fr*c&lt;
°* A L A Q U A P H A S E III, thence run S 0 0 * 1 4 7 7 W,
along Iho Mid Easterly boundary o l Tra d * 7 ol A L A Q U A P H A S E
III. a distance of 59 47 feel lo Ihe P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

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I Together with the non-exclusive use of all golf course ease
ments, utility easements, drainage easements and road rtghtsof ways appearing on tho Plats ol Alaqua Phases I. II and III as
recorded, respectively, m Plat Book 33. Pages 87 through 71
Plal Book 38. Pages 27 though 29, and Ptal Book 42. Pages 1
I through 8, all of Iho Public Records of Seminole County. Florida,
| lo be used in connection with the operation and maintenance of
Ihe above described Parcels 1 through 14 as a golf course and
country d u b for the benefit of Grantee’s members, guests and
invitees
AND
Together with a l improvements now or hereafter located on any
of Iho aforedesenbed real property and all fixtures, appliances,
apparatus, equipment, heating and av conditioning equipment,
machinery, furniture and replacement thereof now or hereafter
affixed to. attached to. placed upon or usod in any way in con­
nection with the complete and comfortable use. occupancy or
business or recreational operation of said property, all licenses
and permits used or required to connection with the use of said
real property, all leases of said real property now or hereafter
ontored into and all right, title and interest of Alaqua Country
Club. Inc thereunder, todudmq without limitation, cash or secu
rtios deposited thereunder pursuant to said leases, and all
rents. Issues, proceeds arxl profits accruing from said real prop­
erty arxj together wkh all proceeds of Ihe conversion, voluntary
or invokintary of any of Iho foregoing into cash or liquidated
claims, to d u d n g without limitation, proceeds of Insurance and
condemnation awards
B E IN G S U B J E C T T O
(a) tho reservation by Grantor of a perpetual, nonexclusive ease­
ment for tho operation, maintenance, repair and replace men! of
surface water managem ent drainage improvements for Alaqua
Subdivision, Phases I. II and III over thal certain drainage ease­
ment lying to part of Tract T " of the abovo desenbed Parcel 3
described as follows:

Com m ence al the Weslerlymost com er of Lot 1 of said A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. thence run the following 2 courses along the West
boundaries of T r a d "F" of said A L A Q U A P H A S E III. thence run
B e g ri at tho Northeast com e r of T ra d "H". A L A Q U A P H A S E III,
S 69*09*32* W for a distance of 82 96 feet, thence run S
recorded In Plal Book 42. pages 1 through 8 of Ihe Public
Records of Seminole County, Florida. Thence run Ihe folowtog I 48*27*16* W for a distance of 50 67 feel to tho P O IN T O F
two courses along the South line of M id Tract "H"; run South | B E G IN N IN G ol a step of land lying 10 00 feet each side ol the
following desenbed kne. thonce run S 4 1*3744" E for a datance
39 04 39* W esl for a distance of 74 65 feet to reference Point
of 170 53 feel; (hence run N72*53*29* E for a distance of 176 02
"A*, thence run South 78*07 09* West for a datanca of 110 42
feel, thence run S 35*2737" E for a datance of 137 22 feet
feet, thence run North 89*53* 43* East for a datanca of 65 94
thenoa run S 72*3727" E for a datance of 102 04 feel to Ihe
feet, thence run North 61*35* 09* East tor a datanca of 47 85
Eastorfy kne of the aforementioned T r a d *F" and Ihe P o r t ol
foot to the aforementioned Reference P o r t *A*. thence run
North 49*05' 48* East for a datanca of 41 07 feet, thence run | Termination of this description which shal be operated, maim
tamed, rep axed and replaced in accordance with and s ubjod to
North 4 2 * W 02* East tor a datanca of 41 81 teet to the North
applicable statutes, laws, governmental rules a rut regulations
Ine of T ra d "J" of M id A L A Q U A P H A S E III. thence run North
and tho approval of S t Johns River Water Management District
89*56* 31* W est along M id North to e of Traci "J" for a datanca
and other governmental agencies having jurisdiction over such
of 12 00 fool to Ihe Point of B e g rtu n g
surface water management system.
P A R C E L 10

P A R C E L 11:
AND
Begin al Ihe Northwest com er of Tract *H* A L A Q U A P H A S E III
recordod in Plat Book 42. pages 1 through 8 of the Public
Records of Seminole County. Florida Thence run tho folowtog I (b) A non-exclusive easement for norvvehicular. pedeslnan
Ingress, egress and access over the above desenbed Parcel 14
throe courses along the South tine of Mid Tract "H" run Sooth
(Survey Parcel 3 -F ) for use as the "Southern Nature Trail* by
26*3(7 25* East tor a distance of 100 91 feet, thence run South
73*46' 16* East tor a distance of 71 00 feet lo the P o r t of | residents of Alaqua Subdivision, Phases I. II and III and in accor
dance w lh St. Johns FTiver Water Management D o trid Consent
B egxm ng. thence continue South 73*46' 16* East tor a distance
O ld e r dated Septem ber 27. 1990. issued under F4e N o 88 715,
of 40 16 feet, thence run South 47*37 04* W est for a datanca of
38 85 feet, thence run North 57*05* 38* West for a distance of | together with a non exclusive easement for pedestrian ingress.
egroM and access to tho above desenbed Parcel 14 (Survey
25 20 feet, thence run North 25*20* 14* Eaat for a distance of
Parcel 3 -F ) over that certain exeting sidewalk and cart path lying
26 30 feel to tho P o r t of Beginning
in T a d C . Alaqua. Phase I. which commences al Alaqua Olive
P A R C E L 12:
and extends Southwesterly across said T ra d C . lo tho Easterly
boundary of Parcel 14,
Com m ence at ths W est 1/4 corner of Section 15. Townafvp 20
South. Range 29 East, as shown on the plat of A L A Q U A P H A S E
HI. as recorded in Plal Book 42. pages 1 through 8 of the Public
Records of Serrano* County. Florida, w th a reference of bear
■ng baaed on the W est line of Ihe Northwest 1/4 of M id Section I

(c) A norvexckisrve easement for non vehicular, pedeslnan
Ingress, egress and access for use by re s ta rts of Alaqua
Subdivision. P hases I, II and III over Dial certain exeting side­
walk and cart path fy rtl to Tra d "A* of Ihe above desenbed
°* N ° fU' 00‘S0' » • W e * as shown on said I
Parcel 3 which com m ences al tha intersection of thal certain tfxr
^ I m ^ QUAPKASE
njn Morth W ' 26' 5 i r Last, a d atance
ty fool wtie golf course easement lymg slung tho com m on lot
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S&lt;Xjtfl /8 *2 r I * Ent • ^ n c . of
toes of Lot 16 and 17. Alaqua, Phase III and the Easterly bound
153 52 feet, thanca run South 62*56* 41* East, a datanca of
sry of said T r a d A . and continues Westerly across said T r a d
187 18 feet; thanca run North 77*07 54* East, a distance of
"A*, to lha W esterly boundary of said T ra d "A* at its ntersection
206 83 toot, thence run South 78*37 20" East, a datanca of
w*h the *Northern Nature T r a i" described as "Parcel 2C* on the
202 37 feet to a point lying o n the Easterly boundary of Tract *K",

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DESCR F T ION:
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n T r a d "K" of A L A Q U A P H A S E 10, as recorded to Ptat
Book 42. P sg e s 1 through 8 of the P u b ic Records of Ssmtoole
Courty. Florida and being more perticutsrty described as foRows
Bagewtog st Ihe W eal 1/4 com er of Section 15. Tow nship 20
South. R ange 29 East, as shown on ths p M of A L A Q U A P H A S E
III. ae recorded to P M Book 4 2. Pagas 1 through 8 of the P u b ic
Records of Sem i note County, Florida; with a reference of bearing
based on tha W est to e of tha Northwest 1/4 of said Section 15
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N
W . aa shown on said plat of
A L A Q U A P H A S E III. run N 60*2659" E. a distance of 370 72
teet; thence run S 78*21*29* E . a distance of 153 52 toeL lhanca
U ile * .8 ?*55'41" E * * d* U n c * of 187.18 teat; thanca run N
77 0 754* E . a distance of 206 83 faat. thanca run S 78*3720" E .
a distance of 202 37 feat lo a point lying on lha Eastorfy bound
ary of T r a d *K*. as shown on M id p M of A L A Q U A P H A S E III
lhanca S 31*40*19" E . along sard Easterly In a of T r a d "K" a dis
lance of 68 52 fael; lhanca departing said Easlerty boundary of
Tra d "K". run N 8 6 7 1 7 7 * W . a datanca of 109 30 faat; thanca
run N 72*0931* W . a distance of 130 92 foal; lhanca run S
77*0754" W . a distance of 214 22 fast, lhanca run N 62*55*41*
W . a distance of 199 48 teat, thanca run N 76*21*29" W a dis­
tance of 127 84 feel; thanca run S 54*2713* W . a d M a n c a of
167.71 fael. lhanca run S 60M 575* W , a distance of 308 09 faat
lhanca run S 27*2754* W . a distance of 70 05 feet, thanca run
N 75*5741* W . a d M anca of 109 91 faat; thanca run S 787 1 * 2 7
W . a d M anca of 4 0 60 faal. mofa or lata lo a point lying on tha
northeasterly edge of lha Little Weldva River, said Northeasterly
edge also being a Southwesterly boundary of M id A L A Q U A
P H A S E III and those lands being described herein, thanca
meander Northwesterty slong the Northeasterly edge of the Little
Wekiva River, wknessed by a In a having a bearing of N
38*40*37" W . a datanca of 187.33 teat, more or tesa. to a point
of intersection with tha North In a of tha Northeast 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 of Section 16. Township 20 South. R ange 29 East
Sem noto C o urty. Florida; thence run S 88*39'06" E . along M id
North Ina of Northeast 1/4 of Ihe Southeast 1/4 of M id S e d lo n
18 a distance of 383 97 fael to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

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Legals

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Notice m hearty given by tha
C*y of Sanford. to- Tony
Covington. 201 Forest Trek.
Ovwdo. FL 3278S and any or a l
other Wares lad parties, that tha
described property. 1204 W
11th S i . Sanford. FL . 32771.
Lag W 28 FI of Lot 7 ♦ a l Lot 8
Block
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Clarks
Subdmsran according to Plat
Book 1. Page 109 of tha Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida, hat bean found to be in
a dilapidated unsanitary unin­
habitable or urwate condition
and that lha City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing in tha
City Commission Chambers of
City H a l at 7 00 p m on May 10.
2004 Al this bearing lha City
Com mis son shail hear evidence
and will determine whether or
not this property shall be con­
demned
You are hereby
ordered to appear before tha
C4y
Commission
at
tha
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side of
tha case You have tha right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expanse, to represent you
before tha Board You have tha
right lo call witnesses on your
behalf as wen as to croseaxamino all other witnesses If you do
not appear, tha City Commission
may proceed without you
Csy
of
Sanford
Enforcement Division
300 N ParkAve
Sanford FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

Coda

Publish Apnl 28 2004 and May
S. 2004
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Dated line 21st day of Apnl 2004
N O TIC E O F
PUBLIC H EA R IN G

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

Notice is hearby given by the
City of Sanford to Cynthia
Bacon. 1019 Persimmon Ave
Margaret A Wharton Esq
Sanford, FL 32771 and any or all
P O Box 621172
other interested parties that the
Oviedo. Florida 32762-1172
described
property.
1317
Williams St . Sanford
FL
If you ars a parson with a disability who naeds accommodation in
32771 Leg Lot 21 Block G A O
order lo participate in this proceeding, you ars entitled, at no cost to
Chappells subdivision according
you, to tha provision of certain assistance Please contact tha
to Plat Book 1. Page 71 of Ihe
C O U R T AD M IN ISTR ATIO N at 301 N Park A v s . Sanford, Florida
Public Records of Seminole
32771, telephone (407) 665-4227. within two working days of your
County, Florida has been found
receipt of this document If hearing impaired or vo.ee impaired calHto be in a dilapidated, unsani­
800-955-8771
tary uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that the City
Publish Apnl 28. 2004 and May 5 2004
Commission will hold a Public
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Hearing in the C.ty Commission
Chambers of City Hall at 7 00
p m on May 10. 2004 Al this
N O T IC E
hearing, the City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
The St Johns River Water Management District has received
determine whether or not this
the application for Environmental Resource Perm it(s) from the
property shall be condemned
following appllcant(s)
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
Ihe
City
Commission
at
the
Sonny s Real Pi Bar D O , 2605 Maitland Center Pkwy . Suite C .
Condemnation Hearing to be
Maitland, FL 32751, application #40-117-22112 8 Th o project is
heard and present your tide of
located in Seminole County. Sections 16, 17. 19, 20 A 37
tho case You have the right to
Township 21 South. Range 31 East Th e E R P application is lor
obtain an attjmoy at your own
construction of a surface water management system for a 1 4 8expanse, to represent you
ncre, commercial development known as Sonny s R eal Pit Bar
before Ihe Board You have tho
B -Q Restaurant at O viedo Marketplace
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well os to cross-exam*
ine all other wtnesses If you do
Trio Investment G ro up L L C . 730 N Hw y 17 92, Longwood FL
32750. application #40 117-22112 9 The propel is located in | not appear the City Commission
may proceed without you
Semi nolo County. Sections 16. 17. 19, 20 A 37, Tow nship 21
City
of
Sanford,
Code
South. Range 31 East Th o E R P application is (or construction of I
Enforcement Division
a surface water m anagem ent system for a t 47 acre, com m er
300 N ParkAve
cial development known as the Sloono Retail Center at O viedo
Santard FL 32771
Marketplace
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(407) 330-5644
lakevtew al Healhrow L L C . 735 Primeta Bfvd . Suite 200 Lake
Men/. FL 32746, application #40-117-21670-50 The projed Is
located to Seminole County, Sections 01 8 14, Townships 20 &amp;
21 South. Ranges 29 4 30 East Th e E R P appkeation a for con
slrudion of a stormwater management system for a 28 9-acre,
residential development known as Lakevlew at Heathrow

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Trinity Preparatory School. Craig Maughan. 5700 Trinity Prep
Lane. Winter Park, F L 32789. application #40-095-29191 4 Th o
project is located in O range and Seminole Counties, Sections 36
A 01. Township 21 South. R ange 30 East The E R P application
is for construction of a surface water management system for the
Trinity Preparatory School Track Expansion, a 3 5-acre projed

Notice is hearby given by the
City of Sanford to Clem on 4
Monica
Countryman.
1212
Randolph S t . Sanford. FL
32771 and any or all other inter­
ested parties, that the described
property 1925 Summerlin Ave
Sanford, FL, 32771 Leg Lot 24
Block 6 Bel Air according to Ffiat
Book 3, Pago 79 4 79A of the
Public Records of Seminole
County Florida has been found
to be in a dilapidated unsani­
tary uninhabitable or unsafe
condition and that tho City
Commission will hold a PuU'io
Hearing in the City Giro mission
Chambers of City Hall at 7 00
p m on May 10. 2004 At thu
hearing the City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo
appear
boforo
the
City
Commission
at
tho
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your skIo of
tho case You have the right lo
obtain an attorney at your own
expanse to represent you
before the Board You have the
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well as to cross exam­
ine all other witnesses If you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you

Tho flle(s) containing each of tho above-ksted application(s) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday except for legal
holidays. 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at the St Johns Rrver Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objedions to tho application may be m ade, but
should be filed with (received b y ) (tie Distrid Clerk 4049 Reid
S t . Palatka. Flonda 32177-1429. no later than 14 days from the
date of publication Written objections should identify tho objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe Iho objection lo Ihe
appkeation Filing a written objection does not entitle you lo a
Chapter 120, Flonda Statutes, Admimslralrvo Hearing O nly
those persons whoso substantial interests are affected by Iho
appkeation and who file a petition meeting Iho requirements of
Sodlona 120 596 and 120 57. Flonda Slalutes. and C hapter 28­
108. Florida Administrative C ode, may obtain an Adminatratrvo
hearing Alt timely filed written objections will be presented lo tlie
Board for consideration to its dekberuUons on application poor to
the Board taking action on the application
Gloria Lowis. Division Diredor. Division of Permit Data Services
St Johns River W ater Management Distnd
Publish May 5. 2004
E044

N O TIC E O F
PUBLIC H EA R IN G
Notice is hearby given by the
City of Sanford lo Floyd
Theory Stringer, 1104 Locust
Ave Sanford. FL 32771 and any
or all other interested parties
that Ihe described property 1104
locust A v e . Sanford
FL
32771, Leg Lot 2 Block 13 Tier D
Town of Sanford according to
Ptat Book 1. Page 56 ol Ihe
Public Records of Seminole
County Florida, has been found
to be in a dilapidated, unsani­
tary uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that the City
Commission will hold a Puttie
Hearing in the City Commission
Chambers of City Hail al 7 00
pm on May 10. 2004 Al tins
hearing the City Commission
shail hear avidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commiseion
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side of
the case You have the right lo
obtain an attorney, al your own
eipente
to repreeent you
before tho Board You have the
right to call witnesses on your
behalf a t well as to cross-exam­
ine ail other w'toessex if you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
of
Sanford.
Enforcement Drveion
300 N ParkAve
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

Code

Pubkth Apnl 28 2004 and May
5.2004

D211

N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC H EAR IN O

C ty
of
Sanford.
Enforcement Division
300N P vk A w e
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330-8644

Publish April 28. 2004 and May
8.2004
D218

P U B LIC N O T IC E
In compliance with Federal Air
Regulations of the Federal
Aviation Agency. Public Notice
a hereby given the! Ihe C4y of
Sanford. Seminole County.
Florida he* authorised Clarks
Environmental
Mosquito
Management. Inc. lo apply
insecticides approved and
labeled for this use over con­
gested arMS of Ihe city of
Sanbrd. by low dying aircraft at
aiMudee under 800 teet from
time to time throughout the
moequrto season of 2004
Populations of both potantial
dtsaasa bearing and past moaquitoae will be suppressed by
spray dights within the aree
All such dghts will ba mads in
the public interest at such bmaa
are considared necessary and
under such conditions as are
considered necessary, and
under such conditions as are
considered affective and Mfo.
tor tha purpose of providing
comfort and public health pro­
tection for residents
Sprsy dights will be mede over
congested areas which ordinar­
ily cannot ba adequately treated
tor the suppression of adult
mosquitoes with ground equip­
ment. or where aerial Um Imente must supplement treat­
ments by ground equipment
Additional public notice may be
given via radio station, local or
cable television stations as
needed Additional information
is available by calling Tom
George, City of Sanford Public
W oikt Director at 407-330­
5681
Publish Apnl 28. 2004 and May
2, 2004
D217

N O TIC E O F
PUBLIC S A LE
Sanford Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
of the Florida Statutes that on

05/17/2004 0900 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd . Sanford. FI
327/1-4059 Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept or reioet any and/or all
bids

1J7FT36SOML 666950
1991 Jeep Comanche
Publish May 5. 2004
E043

N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC H EA R IN G
Notice fs hearby given by Ihe
City of Sanford lo Samuel
Thompson heirs, C/o Veronica
McGriff,
P0
Box
1911
Pomona C A 91769 and any or
alt other interested parlies that
the described property 506 E
11th S t. Sanford. FL. 32771,
Leg Lot 10 Block 12 Tier B Town
of Sanford according to Plat
Book 1 Page 56 of the Ftobllc
Records of Seminole County,
Florida has been found to be in
a dilapidated unsanitary, unin­
habitable or unsafe condition,
and that the City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing m tho
City Commission Chambers of
City Hall at 7 00 p m on May
10, 2004 At this hearing, the
City Commission shall hear evi­
dence and will determine
whether or not this property
shall be condemned You are
hereby ordered to appear
before the City Commission at
ihe Condemnation Hearing to
be hoard and present your side
of the case You have the right
to obtain an attorney at your
own expense, to represent you
before the Board You have the
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well as to cross exam­
ine all other witnesses If you do
not
appear.
the
City
Commission may proceed with­
out you
City
of
Sanford,
Enforcement LXviSJOn
300 N ParkAve
Sanford FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

City
of
Sanford.
Enforcement Dhreian
300 N Park Ave
Sanford FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

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5. 2004
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N O TIC E OF
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Notice a hearby given by the
City of Sanford to
Tony
Covington 201 Forest Trail.
Oviado. FL 32765 and any or all
other interested parlies that the
described
property
1018
Avocado A v e , Sanford FL
32771. le g Lot 6 • E 20Ft of Lot
7 Block 24 M W Clarks
Subdivision according to Plat
Book t. Page 109 of the F»ublic
Records of Seminole County
F iorida has been found to be m
a dilapidated unsanitary, unin­
habitable or unsafe condition,
and that tha City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing in tho
City Commits o n Chambers of
Cay Halt at 7 00 p m on May to.
2004 At tha hearing the City
Commission shall hear evidence
and will determine whether or
not tha property shall be con­
demned
You are hereby
ordered to appear before the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your tide of
the cate You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expent# to represent you
before the Board You have the
right to call witnesses on your
behalf as well as to cross-exam
ine all other witnesses If you do
not appear, the Cay Commission
may procesd without you

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May 5 &amp; G, 2001

Sanford RiverWalk Schedule of Events
Friday, M a y 7

in full effect as Sanford
businesses, artists and
com m unity groups celebrate
the RiverW alk opening
with St. Johns Riverthem ed booths th a t are
experim ental, fun and show
off how much the city of
Sanford has to offer.

6:45 a.m. (sunrise) — Awakening
Sanford residents are
encouraged to watch the
skies over the city as a hot air
balloon launch is planned to
celebrate the start of the
RiverWalk grand opening
festivities.

• RiverW alk A ctivities will
come in many shapes and
sizes including horse-drawn
carriage rides, displays
of C entral Florida Zoo
animals, and kids’
crafts and games.

4:30 p.m. — The public is invited
to Memorial Park at Park
Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard to honor the
country, its veterans and
soldiers as Old Glory is raised
for the first time at the new
RiverWalk flagpole. The
event will include live
music, skydivers and more.
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. — A private
Sanford RiverWalk Bubbly
Bash promoting tourism
and development is planned
at the Sanford Civic Center
RiverWalk Courtyard. Bubbly
Bash entertainment provided
by die SpeakEasy Comedy
Club and Tropical Hammer
Steel Drum Band.

S atu rd ay, M a y 8
8 a.m. — Registration begins
for the First Annual
Centra Care/YMCA
Sanford RiverWalk 3K
Walk/Run. The first 250
participants to sign up
receive a free T-shirt.
9 a.m. — Mayor Brady
Lessard and city
officials kick off the
day of festivities with
the RiverWalk
ribbon cutting
ceremony.

Sunday, M ay 9
P hoto by T o m m y V in ce n t

REMEMBER TO BRING BLANKETS OR CHAIRS
(AND KITES!) TO ENJOY THE MUSIC AND SCENIC
VIEWS O F THE LAKE FROM MEMORIAL PARK.
9 a.m. — Sailboats race along
bike Monroe as The Fun
Maritime Academy Sailing
Regatta begins.
9:10 a.m. — The official ribbon
cutting of the RiverWalk
marks the start of the 3K
Walk/Run.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m. — The
RiverWalk grand opening
celebration is in full swing
widi a host of activities for
die entire family
along die 1.2-mile trail
on the shores of bike
Monroe.
• Live Music at die
main stage on Seminole
Boulevard features the

sounds of Orlcaas (12:30, 3:30
4k 5:30 p.m.) and Tropical
Hammer Steel Drum Rind (11
a.m., 2 4k 4 p.m.). Synergy (3,
4, 5 4k 6 p.m.) will excite the
RiverWalk crowd with
performances at Fort Mellon
Park all day long.
• Fine Food provided by 12
Sanford area eateries can be
found along “restaurant row”
on Park Avenue.
• Fifty Artists will be diligently
working along die length
of die RiverWalk in die
Sanford RiverWalk
Street Painting and Plein
Air A n competitions.
• Community Spirit will be

6:30 to 8 a.m. — Honor that
special mother, grandmother
or great-grandmother at the
special sunrise “G ather at the
RiverWalk" M odier’s Day
celebration. The water’s edge
morning event at Memorial
Park is sure to be a meaningful
and emotional time for all
with several key activities
planned. All of Sanford is
invited to attend.
• Mass Community Choir will
serenade the crowd with a
variety of time-honored
ballads from the tip of
Memorial Park. The choir is
comprised of community
individuals, church members
and local organizations
throughout Sanford.
• A Special Honor to mothers
will include a special song
and a M other’s Day flower.
• Qrand F in ale features a
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Page 11

The Herald RiverWalk News Bulletins
Mothers to shine at Sunday’s gathering event
From Si (iff Reports
Com m unity residents are joining togeth­
er with one voice to help celebrate the
grand opening o f the Sanford RiverWalk.
T he RiverWalk Community Choir is the
com bined effort of singers from churches
and musical groups throughout the city.
They will perform at “Gather at The
RiverW alk,” a Sunday sunrise service cap­
ping the three-day celebration on the
shores Lake Monroe in downtown Sanford.
T he event will lx*gin at 6:30 a.m. on
Sunday, May 9, (M other’s Day) at
Memorial Park. The choir will perform a
mixture of patriotic songs, hymns and traPhoto submitted
ditional/contem porary gospel music, and
TH E CH O IR WARMS UP DURINQ A R E C E N T PR A C TIC E
there will lx- a special tribute to mothers.
FO R ITS MAY 9 PER FO R M A N C E A T M EM ORIAL PARK.
C hoir members from 10 churches and
other community groups have attended
practices, and last week five choir directors ■ encouraged to bring their church families
worship services.
were on hand to help the group tune up
to the event. Organizers o f the event said
The sunrise service will be part o f
for rhe performance.
the service will conclude by 7:43 a.m. so
the RiverWalk grand opening weekend
In addition, pastors o f local churches are
that everyone can attend their normal
May 7 - 9.

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Celebration chalks
up another event
By Kate h u m
1braid Correspondent
Street painters have an opportunity to nuke
their mark in Sanford as pa^t of the First
Annual Sanford RiverWalk Chalk-Art
Competition. The event will be held Saturday,
May 8, as part of the RiverWalk Grand
Opening weekend.
Chalk artists from the Orlando and Sanford
Rotary clubs arc amongst those already signed
up for the day. Many of the competitors will he
from hxal middle or high schools or from area
colleges and universities.
Artists can enter as individuals or as a team
and will be given a box of chalk and a 5-by-6
fiwir area on Seminole Boulevard, which will lx*
closed to traffic for the day. The theme for all
artists participating in the day is, appropriately,
'Water,' and competitors arc being asked to find
a creative way to incorporate water into their
artwork. The competition will he from 9.30
a.m. to 3.30 pan.

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The Herald RiverWalk News Bulletins
Celebration to include tribute to soldiers and veterans
Bn Kate Lucas
I Iera id Correspondent
Local s o ld ie r s anti v e te r a n s a re to be hon­
ored at the dedication ot the newly reno­
vated Memorial Park on Friday, May 7, at
4:30 pan. The ceremony is open ro the pub­
lic and will he one of several special events
that weekend that celebrates the grand
opening of the RiverWalk.
The tribute will lx? the patriotic affair
appropriate for a memorial park. Skydivers
will open the ceremony, smoke and stream­
ers descending behind them, and land near
the crowd as live band music plays. Mayor
Brady Lessard, together with local military
soldiers and veterans, will hoist a 30-foor
American Flag up the new flagpole for the
first time since construction began on the
RiverWalk.
Lessard will give a speech. Soldiers home
from Iraq and veterans of past conflicts will
be honored. Tine dedication of the park will
conclude with a rendition of the national
anthem by a local singer.
"It should be an exciting time," Lessard
said. "Not only is the city o f Sanford dedi­
cating this wonderful RiverWalk, Friday
night's ceremony allows us a chance to
honor the men and women who have
served our country so valiantly."
Tine dedication of Memorial Park will be
part o f the RiverWalk grand opening week­
end May 7-9. It will be a busy weekend in
the city with live music, entertainers, fine
food, carriage rides and artists at work on
Saturday, May 8.
A ll local residents are invited to the ded­
ication o f Memorial Park. If you know of a
soldier or veteran who should be honored
in the ceremony, e-mail info@adeomediagroup.com, or call
407-688-8788.

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CONSTRUCTION CREWS ERECTED THE MEMORIAL PARK
FLAQPOLE IN EARLY FEBRUARY. O N FRIDAY, MAY 7, OLD
QLORY WILL TAKE ITS PLACE ATOP THE NEW POLE.

Sailboat regatta to be part o f the RiverWalk opening party
By Kate Lucas
Herald Correspondent
A new sailing event has been established in honor of the Grand
O pening o f the new Sanford RiverWalk.
On May 8, the Sanford RiverWalk Sailing Scramble is sched­
uled to provide some exceptional entertainm ent for sailors and
spectators alike.
"A slalom style course will be used to keep the racers in close
proximity to each other upwind, and a long straight spinnaker run
will allow plenty o f downwind maneuvering opportunities as well
as a colorful display for the onlookers," explained Denise
Burchard o f FUN Maritime Academy and who is organizing the
regatta.

T he race will be governed by the Racing Rules o f Sailing 2001 2004* The regatta is open to all classes. Three races arc scheduled.
O ne race constitutes a regatta.
T he starr/finish line will be in an area due north of the new
flagpole. Trophies w ill be awarded to the top three finishers in
classes o f five or more boats.
Yachts may register in advance by downloading a registration
form at www.funma.com and sending it with a check for $20 made
payable to: FUN Maritime Academy, 531 N . Palmetto A ve., A Dock, Sanford, FL 32771. You can also contact race organizers at
sailing@funma.com or by calling 407-330-0633.
For a prime seat to view an exciting and beautiful sport, the
public is encouraged to attend the May 8 grand opening o f
Sanford's RiverWalk.

• D u rin g c o n s tru c tio n o f
th e $11 m illio n p ro je c t,
crew s re b u ilt th e ag in g s e a ­
w all using m ore th a n 4 m il­
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