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Sanford officials OK First Street bid
J une

3 0 , 2004

By Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO RD — Two city
boards approved a $2.1 million
contract to rehabilitate 1st Street, a
project that is expected to dose
downtown’s main avenue to
vehicular traffic for at least four
months.
The Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
convened a special meeting with
city commissioners Monday

Rats Rebound
Drew Shelrone improved lo
4-0 by hurling his second
shutout of the season as
the Sanford River Rats
bounced back from a loss in
the first game to earn a split
of a Sunday doubleheader
with Winter Park lo remain
in first place in the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
with an 8-4 record.
S e e Sp o rts, Pago 10A

N e w retirement
community to
be built in LM
A new retirement commu­
nity, f t u n n y "next genera­
tion" design and amenities, is
slated to be built in the
1 loathrmv/Lake Mary area
on a 25-acre site near the
southwest comer of Lake
Mary Boulevard and
Interstate 4.
Designed as a
Mediterranean-style village,
ShiraLago (literally "song
lake"), will feature 146 apart­
ment homes and villas with a
variety of floor plans up to
2,434 square feet. In addition,
the community will provide
31 assisted living residences
comprising studio and onebedroom apartments.
Sponsored by the Jewish
Senior Housing Council in
concert with the Jewish
Federation of Greater
Orlando, ShiraLago will be
developed and managed by
CRSA Holdings, Inc.,
Memphis, TN, one of the
nation's largest retirement
community developers. It will
be open lo people of all failles.
Amenities include a gated
entry, 24-hour security per­
sonnel, gourmet-quality
menu optioas, elegant com­
mon areas, caal rooms, on­
site convenience store, heated
swimming pool, state-of-theart fitness center; computer
lab, on-site banking and more.
Members are also guaran­
teed access to an on-site
assisted living center; should
the need ever arise.
ShiraLago is currently
offering a fully refundable
Priority Holder Program for
those interested in being one
of the first to select the apart­
ment or villa of their choice —
at the lowest entrance fees to
ever be offered.
For more information
about ShiraLago or the
Priority Holder Program, call
407-833-0808 or toll-free
1-866-557-4472.

S e m in o le S m ile

Kelly Krink —
Assistant Manager at Planet
Beach Tanning Salon in LM

P ro je c te d s ta rt d a te d e p e n d s o n
d e c is io n b y w a te r m a n a g e m e n t b o a r d
afternoon lo award the contract to
Gomez Construction. The city
commission followed suit a few
hours later during its regular bi­
monthly meeting.
Renovations to 1st Street
include replacing stormwater and

Schools
debate
phone
abuse

and street lights
This is the second time Gomez
has been granted the contract.
The Winter Park-based construc­
tion company originally submit­
ted a low bill of $2.7 million, sub­
stantially higher than the $1.7 mil-

Seamen Story Swapping

Some officials say
cell phones hinder
students’ safety
B y S te v e P a ra d is
S taff W riter
SA N F O R D — Sem in ole
County Public Schools offi­
cials have initiated a debate
whether to continue to allow
cell phones in schools.
At the same time, a new
law requires Florida school
d istricts
to adopt
rules
regarding cell phones and
pagers.
Sem inole County already
has
conduct codes
—
u —
a b o u t
w ir e le s s
What
c o m m u n i­
c a tio n s ,
are wc
supposed to S c h o o l
o ffic ia ls
do, get
said they
w o u I d
rid o f
everything? revise any
p a r t
r e q u ir e d
by the new
—
J J —
law
that
Joone Swaynos
takes effect
Seminole High
July 1.
School teacher
"W e are
takin g
a
look at the
la n g u a g e
of the law," said Raymond
Gaines, executive director of
second ary
ed u cation /high
schools. He said the district
has allowed cell phones for
two years.
T he Sch ool Board also
wants to talk with the student
council m em bers to see what
can be done about curbing
cell phone abuses.
"W h en we allow ed cell
phones on cam puses, I was
very
h esita n t,"
Board
Chairm an Sandra Robinson
said. She led a discussion on
cell phone m isuse at the June
8 board m eeting.
Cheating is the main con ­
cern, board m em bers said.
The phones can transm it text
m essages with test answ ers
or even photos of tests.
The main reason usually
given
for
allow ing
cell
phones is safety, especially in
the w ake of Sept. 11 and
school shootings.
"M y concern is that a lot of
school board s are m aking
k n ee-jerk reactio n s under
pressure that is actually driv­
en by parental and student
con ven ien ce," said Kenneth
Trum p, president of the
N ational School Safety and
Security Serv ices, based in
Cleveland, Ohio.
"Sch o o l
ad m in istrators
and boards are g iv in g in
because they don't want to
take on that battle," Trump
said.
Trum p said cell phones
actually reduce safety.
S ee P h o n e s , P a g e 7A

Hamid photo by Tommy Vincent

Former service personnel stationed at the Naval Air Station swap stories In a Sanlord
airport hangar whero a PV-1 Ventura aircraft is being refitted.

Naval A ir Station reunion a time to catch up
B y N ic k P fe ifa u f
S taff W riter
There
w ere
m any
events scheduled for this
past w eek's Sanford Naval
A ir
Statio n
(SN A S)
Reunion.
The
annual
event started with check­
in at the Fleet Reserve
h ead q u arters, 304I) W.
State Road 46 in Sanford,
on Thursday.
Form er service person­
nel stationed at SN AS and
SN A A S (Sanford N aval
A u xiliary
A ir Statio n )
cam e to the reunion from
across the nation, som e as
far aw ay as C alifo rn ia.
Most brought m em bers of
their fam ily who had an
op p ortu n ity to see the
base and meet the others
with w hom their father,
b roth er or g ran d fath er
served in the military.

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Population
growth
continues
in Sanford

Friday w as a golf o u t­ ters, and recallin g the
ing at M ayfair C ountry
good old days of SNAS
Club in the morning and
activ ities. M any stories
an evening dinner at the
w ere sw apped betw een
Fleet Reserve.
m em bers of the various
Saturday afternoon was
squadrons and base su p ­
the picnic at the Fleet
port personnel (FASKON)
Reserve and a farew ell
follow ing the ch eck-in s
brunch was held Sunday
Friday and right through
morning to culm inate the
the brunch on Sunday
ev en ts. T he good old
morning.
w eatherm an must have
T h ey told sto ries of
been ex-navy, as none of
being deployed to Port
the even ts w ere rained
Lyauty, French M orocco
out.
on a rotation al basis
Possibly as many as 200
betw een squ adrons, the
form er Navy and a few
trips lo the M editerranean
M arine C orps
retirees
for carrier landing practice
were in attendance.
and a few side trips that
W hile form er service
w ere taken during their
personnel, m ostly Navy,
overseas tours.
enjoyed all of the events,
In ad d ition to story
probably the one that will
telling, another major fea­
remain in their m em ories
ture was the tour on the
for years lo com e, was
form er Naval base, now
merely sitting around the
Fleet Reserve head q u ar­ See N A S , P ag e 7A

About 6,60(1 more people
call
one
of
Se m in o le
C ounty's seven cities hom e
according to annual p op ula­
tion estim ates released by the
U .S. C en sus Bureau last
week.
Five cities — Lake Mary,
O viedo, Casselberry, Sanford
and W inter Springs — posted
p o sitiv e
g ain s
w h ile
A ltam on te
S p rin g s
and
Longw ood com bined for a
total loss of 329 resid en ts
from 2000 to 2003.
The estim ates are based on
C en su s
2000
p op u lation
cou n ts — u pdated u sing
a d m in istra tiv e
record s.
San ford C ity M an ager Al
G rieshaber said positive p op ­
ulation figures each year can
be helpful when applying for
governm ent grants and are
eq u ally im portant in m ap ­
ping the future of the city.
"W e w ill see w here our
areas of grow th are and we
will want to m ake sure our
in fra stru ctu re is ad eq u ate
and
as
we
d ev elo p
our plan to grow the city that
we are m oving in the right
d irection ," he said.
A ccording to U.S. C ensus
figu res, San ford m ade the
greatest leap in population
from 2000 to 2003 w ith 5,265
m ore
resid en ts.
W hile
Sanford grew by only an e sti­
mated 36 residents from 2002
to 2003, it w idens the gap
betw een the largest city in
Sem in o le C ounty and the
second larg est, A ltam on te
Springs.
Sanford took the title o f
largest m un icipality in the
cou nty betw een 2001 and
2002, w hen its p op u lation
See P o p u la tio n , P ag e 3A

Freedom School bridges summer reading gap
By C h arles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO RD — The home
rooms sound like a cheerleading
camp: “G O O D . J O B. —Good
Job (clap, clap) Gi&gt;od Job (clap,
clap)."
That's what students at the
Freedom School do when one of
their classmates performs well.
It's one of many chants, slogans
and rules of Central Florida's
newest summer program, this
one aimed at inspiring a love of
reading in order to "Leave No
Child Behind," the national slo­
gan of the school's umbrella, the
Children's Defense Fund.
Central Florida Freedom
School opened last week at the
Bettye Smith Cultural Arts
Center in Sanford, serving 50
students ages 6-15. Freedom
Schools, an eight-week program,
is
a national
partnership
between the Children's Defense
Fund
Black
Community
Crusade for Children and local
community organizations.
There are only two in Florida,

“Results Are My Credentials”

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S ee Bid, P ag e 3A

B y C h r is to p h e r P a tto n
M an ag in g Editor

Kaye S imerly
Kaye Slmarty, CR8
Broker/Auociate

electrical infrastructure under 1st
Street from Sanford Avenue lo
Oak Avenue. The project also
includes extensive street scape
work including rebricking portioas of the street, widening side­
walks and installing landscaping

lion estimate the dty's consultant
at the time, Glattin Jackson, pre­
dicted the project would cost. City
stalf worked with Gomez officials
to trim the cost to about $2.1 mil­
lion; however, city attorney’s
directed stalf to rebid the project
because the cost savings signifi­
cantly change the project specifi­
cations.
The most noteworthy change
in lire project Is the decision to

Gifford (near Vera Beach) and
Sanford.
Central Florida Freedom
School, directed by Sanford
native Dr. Gail Choice, former
assistant principal at Midway
Elementary and current profes­
sor at the University of Florida
in Gainesville, is a partnership
with Free to Be Me, Inc.;
Goldsboro
Front
Porch,
Goldsboro
A.L.I.V.E.
and
Universal Needs Alliance and
other community sponsors.
With all the hoopla of schools
rising and falling in student
improvement Freedom School
is providing a solid solution for
keeping students moving for­
ward.
"One of the problems we find
is that students lose three
months from their reading level
during the summer," said
Dorothea Fogle, coordinator for
the Central Florida Freedom
School. "Our answer to the prob­
lem is the Freedom School,
where students read on a daily
basis and must complete certain
projects, including producing a

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Freedom School teacher Courtney Newman hands out newspapers
to students looking to improve their reading skills this summer.
school newspaper.
"Studies suggest that children
who read as few as six books
over the summer maintain the
level of reading skills they

achieved during the preoedir
school
year,"
Fogle
sai
"Reading more books leads

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Geneva on parade

O ut &amp; A bout
WED

Orlando Sanford
International A irport
reports a record month
for total passenger
traffic in April

U .S. S e n ato r B ill N elson
w ill hold a tow n h all m eet­
in g to update the public on
m ajor issues such as D efense
Departm ent spending and
the transfer o f pow er in Iraq.
The m eeting will be held at
the A ltam onte Sp rings City
C om m ission C ham ber 225
N ewbury Fort Ave. in
A ltam onte Sp rings begin ­
ning at 2 p.m. T he public is
invited.

Total p a ssen g er tra ffic at the O rlan d o
Sanford In tern a tio n a l A irp ort for A pril
2004 w as 1 5 7 ,1 0 ], up 106 percent co m ­
pared to A p ril of 20 0 3 . It rep resen ts a
new record for the m onth of A pril at the
airp ort, b rea k in g the p reviou s record of
9 5,968 set in A pril 2002. T h e traffic m ix
for A pril 2004 w as 8 1,155 d o m estic tra v ­
elers, up 186 p ercen t, and 7 6 ,036 in tern a ­
tional, up 59 percent. C a rg o v olu m e and
aircraft o p e ra tio n s w ere both up 12 p er­
cent.
Y ear-to-d ate fig u res show an in crease
of 133 percent in total p a ssen g er traffic
w ith in creases of 193 percent for d o m e s­
tic and 78 percent for in tern a tio n al. Larry
D ale, presid en t of the San ford A irp ort
A u th ority com m en ted , "T h e se first fou r
m onths o f 2004 are the m ost su ccessfu l in
the h istory of the a irp ort w ith o v er
43 9 ,0 0 0 p assen g ers. A s w e h ead in to ou r
tra d itio n a lly b u sy su m m er seaso n w e are
w ell on o u r way to h a v in g a record
y ear."

SAT

Sheriff's office deputies
are searching for missing
Sanford businessman
T h e Se m in o le C ou n ty Sh eriff's O ffice
is seek in g in fo rm atio n on a m issin g, p o s­
sibly en d an g ered , ad u lt.
V in cen zo Reali, 39, w as last seen at 3
p.m ., Th u rsd ay, Ju n e
24. H e is the co -o w n er
of T h e A uto C lu b at 609
VV. 27th St., San fo rd . H e
w as last seen leavin g
the b u sin ess to go to an
au to au ctio n on
Thursday, Ju n e 24.
H e has not b een
seen, nor heard from ,
since. H is fam ily says
th is is very unusual
R e a l!
and not in ch aracter,
sin ce he ca lls them o ften via cell p h on e.
T h ey rep orted him m issin g on Friday,
Ju n e 25.
Reali liv es at 1390 B risto l Park P lace in
H eathrow .
A n ybod y w ith in fo rm atio n is asked to
call C rim e L ine at 1-8 0 0 -4 2 3 -T IP S , o r the
S em in o le C ou n ty Sh eriff's O ffice, M ajor
C rim es U nit, at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -6 6 0 0 .

Suspect arrested in
Altamonte Springs
double murder case
T h e S e m in o le C ou n ty S h eriff's O ffice
h as a rrested 24 -y ea r-o ld C lem en te Ja v ier
A g u irre (a .k .a . C lem en te Ja v ie r A gu irre
Ja rq u in ) as a su sp ect in an A ltam on te
S p rin g s area d ou ble m urder.
T h e S e m in o le C ou n ty S h e r iff's O ffice
had A g u irre in cu sto d y last w eek as a
person " o f sig n ifica n t in te re s t" relatin g
to the d ea th s of tw o A ltam on te S p rin g s
area w om en fou nd dead in th eir m an u ­
factured h o m e last Thu rsd ay.
T h e w om en w ere d isco v ered dead in
th eir h om e at 121 V agabond Way. T h e
area, lo cated off S ta te Road 434, w as fo r­
m erly kn ow n as M o bile M anor.
T h e w om en w ere id en tified as C arol
B areis, 68, and h e r d au g hter, C heryl
W illiam s, 47. The m oth er w as rep orted ly
con fin ed to a w heelchair.
A fam ily frien d d iscov ered the b o d ies
early T h u rsd ay m orn in g and n otified the
a u th o rities w ho w ere requ ired to ob tain
a search w arran t b efore en terin g the
hom e T h u rsd ay aftern o o n .
D u rin g th eir in v estig a tio n , d ep u ties
obtain ed in fo rm a tio n w h ich ted them to
Question A g u irre, w ho lives next d oor to
th e v ictim s, at 117 V agabond Way.
H e a lleg ed ly ad m itted to being at the
crim e scen e a fte r the d eath s, but p rior to
the d iscov ery and n o tifica tio n of law
en fo rcem en t o fficers.

Clarification
In an article published June 27, an
error w as m ade. A letter sent to
the Sem inole C ounty School Board
by C ounty C om m issioner Grant Maloy
w as signed.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Moss draped oaks along the streets ot Geneva are th&amp; perfect setting for an Independence Day Parade. This year's cele­
bration will actually be held July 3. The parade starts at 10:30 a.m. from the Geneva Baptist Church and is followed by a
community celebration at the Geneva Community Center at 11 a.m.

Attem pted m urder
N eopoleia Undra Hunt, 32 of
Sem inole G ardens, Sanford, w as
arrested by Sanford police on June
9. The case involved a man who
had been beaten with a bat in front
of a business in the 100 block of East
Airport Boulevard. Follow ing an
investigation. Hunt was arrested
and charged with homicide, felony
- attempted murder, and aggravat­
ed battery with a deadly weapon.
D rug related
• C ary Levi Burch, 47, of
H artw ell Avenue, Sanford, w as
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
follow ing a traffic stop at 13th
Street and M agnolia Avenue. A
search o f his vehicle reportedly
uncovered drug ml a ted items. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 gram s of marijuana, and
possession o f narcotics parapherna­
lia.
• M arcus Russell Williamson, 22
of 1liaw atha Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday as
the result of a traffic stop at Santa
Barbara and O rlando Drive. He
was charged with driving under
the influence (DU1) of alcohol or
drugs, and reckless driving.
• Charles Levy Perry, 24 of an
unknow n address, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. O fficers
were serving a warrant on him.
A search uncovered a controlled
substance.
He
w as
charged
with possession of a controlled sub­
stance and destroying/tampering
with evidence.
• Anthony TreeII James, 25, of
Lake M onroe Terrace, w as arrested
by Sanford police Friday. Officers
reportedly spotted what appeared
to lx? a drug transaction in the 1400
block o f West 13lh Street. I le report­
edly fled but was apprehended on
ll t n Street. He was charged with
selling cocaine, resisting an officer
without violence and destroying/
tam pering w ith evidence.
• Willie Earl Wilkerson, 52, of
Bay Avenue, Sanford, w as arrested
by Sanford p olice M onday on
Rolling H ills Boulevard as the
result of a traffic stop. H e was
charged with possession of a con­
trolled substance, driving with a
suspended license, attached license
plate not assigned, failing to regis­
ter a motor vehicle, and driving

Police
B lo tte r

with defective equipm ent.
Tli efts
• Isaac Bridger, 24, w ith an
unknown address, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the 3200
block of Orlando Drive. Officers
were called regarding a recovered
stolen vehicle. 1 le eventually locat­
ed and charged w ith veh icular
theft. H e w as also w anted in
Volusia County, and had several
w arrants out o f Pennsylvania.
• Anita M ansour Hemani, 18, of
Tampa, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at a store in the
Sem inole Towne Center. She report­
edly attem pted to take item s of
clothing from a store without pay­
ing. She was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant,
• Tyronise Veronica Bumey, 50,
of Oak Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on June 22 at a
store in the 3600 block o f O rlando
Drive. She is said to have taken a
bottle of perfum e from the store
w ithout paying. She w as charged
with petty larceny.
• Michael Robinson, 45, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday at a store
in the 500 block of West First Street.
H e reportedly took a total of $21 in
items from tne store without pay­
ing. H e w as charged with petty lar­
ceny/retail theft.
• Yolondon Tanner, 27, o f
O rlando, Candice Gaines, 21, with
an unknown adda*ss and a 14-year
old-fern ale w ere arrested
by
Sanford police Saturday at a busi­
ness in the 1600 block of Rinehart
Road. They reportedly took items
fn&gt;m a store without paying. O ne of
the w om en reportedly had a razor
blade and the w om en are said to
have threatened the store clerk.
Tanner was diarged w ith rubbery
with a weapon and battery. Gaines
was diarged with robbery with a
weapon and giving false inform a­
tion to a law enforcem ent officer.

Battery
• Kendrick Sykes, 37, of Bristol
Circle, Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford police Saturday at his resi­
dence follow ing an altercation with
a fem ale. He w as charged with bat­
tery — touch or strike (dom estic).
• Joseph W illiams, 48, of Lake
M onroe Terrace, w as arrested by
Sanford police Saturday, follow ing
a disturbance at his residence. He
w as charged with sim ple assault
(dom estic) and resisting an officer
w ithout violence.
• D avonn H aw kin s, 30, of
C astle Court, Deltona, w as arrest­
ed by Sanford police Friday at a
resid en ce in the 2600 block o f
Georgia Avenue follow ing a d is­
pute with a pregnant fem ale. H e
w as charged with aggravated b at­
tery on a pregnant victim (dom es­
tic violence).
• Raym ond Hull Walker, 36, of
P lantation Lake C ircle, Sanford,
w as arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at his residence. He w as
reportedly involved in a dispute
with his wife. H e was charged with
sim ple assault, and battery —
touch or strike,
• P atricia Ann Ryan, 42, of
Forest Drive, Sanford, w as arrested
by Sanford police Saturday. She
reportedly had been involved in a
dispute w ith an 82-year-old man in
an apartm ent on Grove view Way.
She w as charged with battery on a
person over age 65.
• Jennifer M ichelle Kruse, 25, of
Plantation Lakes Circle, Sanford,
w as arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at her residence follow ­
ing an altercation with a man. She
w as charged with aggravated bat­
tery’ (dom estic violence).
• K atie L ou ise Jo n es, 51, of
W illiam Clark Court, w as arrested
by p olice Satu rday at h er resi­
dence, as the result of a dispute
with a neighbor. She w as charged
w ith aggravated battery’ w ith a
deadly w eapon (blunt instrum ent).
• M ichael A ssin g, 46, of
Brightview Drive, Lake Mary’, w as
arrested by Sanford police M onday
follow ing a fight in tne 200 block of
First Street. H e was charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
w eapon (num chucks).

The A nnual
In d ep en d en ce D ay Parade
and C eleb ratio n will be held
in G eneva. Events start at
10:30 a.m . with the parade
including floats reactors,
and m any other entrants
including the G reater
G eneva G rande Award
M arching Band. Follow ing
the parade at 11:30 a.m.
there will be the o ffid al cele­
bration at G eneva
C om m unity H all. Featured
will be rides, sp e d al events,
gam es, and m uch m ore. For
m ore inform ation, call
Richard T. Creedon, presi­
dent of the G eneva C itizens
A ssodation, Inc. at
407-349-1266.
M ap -read in g h ik in g will
be offered at the Little Big
Econ State Forest outside of
O viedo on State Road 426.
Starting tim es are from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m . A great w ay to
enjoy outdoor Florida, pre­
sented by Florida
O rienteering.There is a m ap
fee o f $6 for all groups. For
more inform ation, call
407-672-7070.

SUN

Q

San fo rd 's Fourth o f Ju ly
on the R iver will feature a
full evening o f fun, food and
firew orks. M ore than 2,000
pyrotechnic shells will be
launched from the Sanford
M arina Isle beginning at
about 9 p.m . Festivities are
planned lor Fort M ellon
Park from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

THUR
The A ltam on te S p rin g s M aitlan d C hristian
W om en's C lu b will hold an
A ntique Luncheon from 11
a.m . to 12:30 p.m. at M aison
Si Jardin Restaurant, 430
W ym ore Road in A ltam onte
Springs. Cost is $19.
Reservations are required
by July 4.

SAT
The C h ristian B u sin ess Sc
P rofession al W om en's
C oun cil will hold a Boston
Tea Party, with brunch, at 10
a.m . at H oliday Inn, 230 W.
State Road 436 in A ltam onte
Springs. Sp eaker will be
M aria G oodsell of
Brooksville, a G erm an native
w ho w ill share her experi­
ences at a concentration
cam p. Price is $11.30. For
reservations o r m ore infor­
m ation, call Peggy at
407-886-7317.

SUN
The Germ aine Marvel
Community Building at the
Maitland Art Center will be
tlie site of an orchid show
and sale organized by David
Sw oyer of Sands Orchids of
New Smyrna Beach. The
event will include other
orchid dealers. The sale will
be open to the public from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. For more infor­
mation, call 407-539-2181.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Fre e d o m

P o p u l a t io n

Continued from Page 1A

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even greater success. The inte­
grated reading experiences and
activities of Freedom School
bridge the summer reading gap
and provide extra development
of children's critical thinking,
leadership and conflict resolu­
tion."
Freedom School students sign
a commitment to read a certain
amount of books, maintain
proper behavior and work
toward self-improvement. Most
of the activities are fun-oriented,
with students dabbling in arts
and crafts, swimming, recre­
ation, music and writing.
"By introducing the students
to a wide variety of books that
reflect different culture and
experiences it will help them
develop a love of reading," said
teacher-mentor Cynthia Oliver.
"We want them to pick up a
book on their own and read it.”
In addition, students take
field trips to such places as the
Central Florida Zoo, Sanford
RiverWalk, Tajiri Arts, Winter
Park and the Sanford Museum.
The program also has a par­
ent component directed by
Sanford City Commissioner and

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30-year educator. Dr. Velma
Williams.
"We understand the vital
importance of parents in sup­
porting their children's educa­
tion, therefore, we host weekly
parent workshops and solicit
active parent participation in the
project," Williams said.
In addition to instructors
with degrees in education, the
Freedom School is managed by
a group of college-age "servant
leaders,"
who
attended
Freedom Schools' national train­
ing at Alex H aley's farm in
Tennessee.
The servant leaders are
Oklavia Black, Chris Newman,
Tenesha Wells, C anon White,
Courtney Newman and Cy
Wynn.
The cost of the program is a
one-time fee of $25, and students
are required to make a commit­
ment to attend daily from 8 a.m.
to 3 p.m. The program ends July
23. Tire Bettye Smith Cultural
Arts Center is located at 119 W.
Fifth St. (between Oak and Park
avenues).
For more information, call
Fogle at 407-321-5022.

S e m in o le M u n ic ip a l P o p u la tio n s

By Hurson Hardy
To me, the Freedom School means learning new
things and, most o f all, doing what you do best. It also
means not being in the streets like some other
teenagers throwing away your life. The people in the
Freedom School teach us that wc arc kids trying to
make it somewhere in life. It gives us kids something
to do while we’re out o f school for the summer to keep
people like me out o f trouble.
It means showing that you and you alone can make
it in school. It means being proud o f yourself and your
family and respecting your elders and your peers no
matter how rude or disrespectful they arc. It means
making a difference in yourself and the world, It
means being good and showing that your parents
raised you in the right way.

Hurson Hank. 12, w ill enter the sixth grade at
Millenium Middle School this fall.

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Water Management District. St
Johns' officials must issue a
stormwater drainage permit
before work can pnxved. That
process has been delayed because
Carey Farrell, a downtown busi­
ness owner, lias filed a lawsuit
claiming
the
stormwater
improvements are unnecessary.
Farrell has been on outspoken
opponent of the 1st Street renova­
tions, claiming businesses will tie
hurt with the realignment of
parking spaces and lliat the city is
needlessly replacing stormwater
pipes. Farrell even began a
newsletter in which he castigated
rity officials for their actioas in
pursuing tire renovatioas.
Parsell, who was nicknamed
"Bob the Bulldozer" in Farrell's
newsletters, has long taken issue
with Farrell's claims and said
inany new business owners locat­
ed in downtown Sanford because
of the dty's plaas to renovate 1st
Street.
"H u t's what probably upsets
me more than anything else about
this whole deal," Parsell said.
"We got people investing in
Sanfonl and because some folks

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close 1st Street to vehicular traffic
during construction. Earlier plaas
called for shutting portions of the
street in phases.
That change is crucial to down­
town business owners, as Is the
projected completion date of the
work. The contract calls for "sub­
stantial completion" by Dec. 31.
That date may change depending
on when the work begins.
Merchants have told the CRA and
city officials that January to May
Is their busiest retail season.
"We need four months to do
the hard work in the road," said
A1 Grieshaber, city manager.
"Depending on when we get the
notice to proceed, it will be four
months from that date."
City
Commissioner
Art
Woodruff asked the probability of
1st Street opening by Dec. 31.
"It depends on several tilings,"
said CRA Chairman Bob Parsell.
"That's what we want and that's
what's in the contract. But you
know, there are some factors out
there that are trying to sidetrack
that. It depends on what occurs."
The biggest factor is a July 19
hearing before the St. Johns River

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don't like something about (the
plan) or don't want things to
change they're going to jeopardize these* (new businesses)."
Charles Rowe, a member of
the CRA board, said he believes
Farrell's lawsuit will proceed "at
his peril."
"Theoretically, if the city pre­
vails and we receive the permit, I
assume there might be some
damages that could lx* pursued
by not just the city but maybe
some of the other commercial
entities on the sta rt,'' Rowe said.
Ted Cranias, owner of the
building that houses Angelo's
Pizza and the Tin Lizzy, has been
active in filing petitions with St.
Johas opposing Farrell's lawsuit
and has indicated he would pur­
sue legal action if Farrell's lawsuit
further delays 1st Street improve­
ments. St. Johns has granted
Cranias intervener status as an
independent third party oppos­
ing Farrell’s claims. Other property owners along 1st S ta rt have
privately said they are exploring
their legal optioas, as well.
"1 think everybody should lx*
afforded there right to due

process," Rowe said. "At some
point you have to decided 'I
made the good fight and I lost.' I
think we have tried to address
any concerns that might have
come up, ami 1 think alt of the
concerns have been addressed,"

Total (July 1, 2003)

2000 to 2003 difference

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS

40,942

-258

CASSELBERRY

23,707

1,078

LAKE MARY

13,260

1,802

LONGWOOD

13,674

-71

SANFORD

43,556

5,265

OVIEDO

27,940

1,624

WINTER SPRINGS

31,808

142

boom ed by 3,112 residents,
P op u lation
estim a te s
in
A ltam onte
S p rin g s
have
remained stagnant, as the city
has recorded a .6 percent
d ecline from 2000 to 2003.
Sanford officials expect e sti­
m ates for next y ear w ill
reflect even m ore grow th
when two new large su bd iv i­
sions on Celery Avenue begin
attracting m ore residents to
the city.
W hile S a n fo rd 's grow th
registers a 14 percent increase
it w as not the h igh est in
Sem inole County. The honor
of largest percentage jum p in
population was reserved for
Sem in ole C o u n ty 's sm allest
city, Lake Mary.
Since 2000, Lake M ary has
boosted its pop ulation by 16
percent for an estim ated total

of 13,260 people. But Lake
Mary may be relinquishing
its title of sm allest city in
Sem inole County if popula­
tion trends continue.
Longw ood has averaged a
decrease of about 24 residents
each year since 2000. With the
current estim ates Lake Mary
sits only 414 residents behind
Longw ood as the sm allest
city. W hile Lake Mary con tin ­
ues some residential growth,
Longwood is nearly built out.
According to Longwood City
A d m in istrator John Drago
the recently released popula­
tion estim ates of d eclin in g
population in the city are not
alarm ing to Longwood offi­
cials.
"W e're probably too small
where the impact would be
too great," lie said.

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B u s in e s s B rie fs

Kiwanis ‘Hawaiian Day’ full of airline travel talk
Is this irony, coincidence, or
just good planning?
Whatever the case, on Sanford
Kiwanis "Hawaiian Shirt Day,"
OrlandivSanford Airport chief
Larry Dale spoke on all die won­
derful destinations from our
"close to home airport."
From Sanford, you can fly all
across the Southeast, to such
Caribbean places such as
Cancun, Mexico; San Juan,
Puerto Riai, Aniba; and such
domestic places as Atlanta, Ga.;
Charlotte, N.C.; Mvrtle Beach,
S.C.; Chicago, Nashville,
Columbus, Ohio; and
Washington, D.C. Plus,
Canadian places such as
Montreal Toronto and Ottawa.
Since the airport’s domestic
terminal opened in 2001, Sanford
lias attracted airlines that serve
destinations all over die
Soudieast. Sanford is now the
state's second-busiest (behind
Miami) airport in Honda in
terms of takeoffs and landings,
and die diird-largcst internation­
al airport, Dale said.
Sanford Is also among the top

25 internation­
al airports with
Connections
regular flights
to Europe, and
the 13th largest
international
airport in die
country for
non-aliens.
And all of diis
growdi for an
airport that is
Charles
only eight
years old.
Jackson
Orlando
• • •
Sanford
received its international desig­
nation in 1993, and has soared to
new heights ever since. Our air­
port Is also a hub for Vacation
Express, one of the fastest-grow­
ing airlines in llie nation
We now have some of the
biggest jets in the industry
touching down in Sanford,
including Boeing, Airbus 330,
DC 10 and LT 11. Dale said the
airport is constantly working to
nduce noise generated by the
aircraft.
Don't think these airline's are
Service Club

just landing and taking off from
Sanford empty-handed, they are
hauling thousands of people
everyday.
"We have the highest load
factor in the state by a large mar­
gin," Dale said. "Our aircraft are
95-98 percent full."
As part of the airport's mar­
keting strategy, Dale said a new
Web site has l&gt;een created called
FlySanford.com for die conven­
ience of locals.
Dale spoke of 13 different air­
lines that fly out of Sanford.
Through FlySanford.com, travel­
ers can find flight information
and make reservations for the
following airlines: Jetsgo, Pan
Am, Soudieast, TransMeridian
Airlines, Vacation Express, Air
Atlanta, Air 200, Aviajet,
Britannia, European, Monarek
My Travel and Thomas Cook.
Sanford is also the home hub
of Vacation Express.
SURFING TO VICTORY: As
part of the I lawaiian Day activi­
ties, members of Sanford Noon
Kiwanis wore I lawaiian shirts

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for a special contest. Just before
judging commenced,, realtor
Ron Jemigan, decked out with a
colorful shirt and nice straw hat,
pulled out a surfboard and
began motioning as if he were
on a high tide. After the votes
were tallied, Jemigan was
declared the winner.
"It mast have been the surf­
board," exclaimed Dale.
PROPS W ORK: The secondplace winner of die Hawaiian
shirt contest was Bill McQuay,
who was "Hawaii Five-0" in his
strawhat with a badge: "CSl" —
which means Crime Scene
Investigation. Actually, Deputy
McQuay Is the head of the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department Fingerprinting Unit,
as .division of CSl.

Charles D. Jackson, a natirv of
Sanford, tori/rs a weekly ivlumn on
o n e Will*. Send information to him
at the Sanford Herald, 300 N.
French Aoe., Sanford. Fla. 32771.
Or email to c/uittonC'I'seminolelurald.com.

Entrance completed at Orlando
Sanford Intemadonal Airport
Site work has been completed
at Orlando Sanford International
Airport's new entrance on East
Lake Mary Boulevard. Diane
Crews, vice pa*sident of adminis­
tration at the airport said the new
entrance will put a brighter, fresh­
er and more vigorous face on one
of Seminole County's most
important industrial develop­
ment resources. The Sanford
Airport Authority has authorized
expenditures of some $500,000 for
the entrance project, Crews said.
The new entrance Is slated to
open by late summer.
Wal-Mart Supercenter names
Wilson as new manager
Terrance Wilson has been
named new manager of die WalMart Supercenter in Sanford.
Wilson, with 20 years experience,
began his duties on April 7.
"I've always looked forward to
the day I would become the man­
ager of a Wal-Mart and I am look­
ing forward to future endeavors
as w ell" Wilson said. "This is a

great com­
pany
and
there
are
great oppor­
tunities for
all
associ­
ates."
W ils o n
began
his
W a l-M a r t
career in colWllSOn
lege as an
hourly asso­
ciate in
Fayetteville,
Ark.
Subsequently, he worked in WalMart stores in Jacksonville, Port
St. Lucie and Royal Palm Beach.

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Stirling Realty appoints realtor
Stirling International Realty
has appointed Naresli Mlstry as
residential sales associate at ils
Heathrow Real Estate Showcase
Center. Anthony Bassile, sales
manager at Stirling, said Mlstry
has been a Seminole County resi­
dent for more than 15 years and
formerly was a resident of Africa
and the United Kingdom He has
more than 18 years of experience
in systems design and marketing.

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Wednesday. June 30. 2001

Religion helps America’s freedom ring true
America the beautiful and
Am erica the free: Freedom
rem ains overall the greatest
blessing for any country and in
any age.
Having freedom of speech,
freedom of religion, freedom
from tyranny is freedom
indeed! Our forefathers strong*
ly believed that "the truth shall
m ake you free!" A m erica's
early freedom was bom when
the Pilgrims in 1620 stepped
onto the new land seeking free­
dom and hope.
Over a 150 years later, this
hope continued to materialize
w hen the delegates from
Virginia submitted a proposal
to the Continental Congress to
"declare the Colonies free and
independent States, absolved
from allegiance to or depend­
ence upon the Crown." From
this, five men wrote a historic
document which was com plet­
ed and accepted on July 2, 1776.
After two days (July 4th), the
D eclaration of Independence
was formally adopted by the
Continental Congress. This was
the beginning of "Let Freedom
Ring" in Am erica som e 228
years ago.
Freedom and hope contin­
ued but not without great
struggle and war between the
Colonies and the mother coun­
try, Britain. Amid the war,
when Independence seemed to
hang in the balances by only a
thin thread, G eneral George

W a s h in g t o n
fell
to
his
4lh Message
knees in the
snow at Valley
Forge
and
called
upon
God for help.
By
Divine
in te rv e n tio n ,
W a s h in g t o n
led his dis­
co u r a g e d ,
Pastor Bob
exhausted and
tattered army
P ark er
to victory.
F o llo w in g
the war years,
the signing of the Constitution
of the United States climaxed a
four-month debate. During this
debate
the
C onstitutional
Convention saw tempers flare
and former agreements disap­
pear. At one point on June 2,
1787, Benjamin Franklin rose to
his feet and spoke these words:
"H ow has it happened. Sir,
that we have not hitherto once
thought of humbly applying to
the Father of Lights to illumi­
nate our understandings? We
have been assured, Sir, in the
sacred writing that 'except the
Lord build the house, they
labor in vain that build it.' I
firmly believe this, I therefore
beg leave to move that hence­
forth prayers, im ploring the
assistance of heaven and its
blessing on our deliberations,
be held in this assembly every
morning before we proceed to
Special July

business."
Reliance on prayer helped
bring forth the C onstitution
which we now hold so dear.
Freedom defines history,
heritage
Fifty-six American leaders
made this history possible by
pledging their "lives, fortunes,
and their sacred honor." This
was no easy pledge as nine of
the Signers died of wounds of
hardships
during
the
Revolutionary War.
Five of these were captured,
brutally treated and im pris­
oned. Twelve of their homes
were burned to the ground and
another seventeen lost every­
thing they owned. All fifty-six
were labeled traitors. Many
were offered immunity if they
would recant their pledges.
However, not one Signer
defected or changed his stand,
and their honor for freedom
was sustained.
Freedom rings forth
from songs
During
the
night
of
Septem ber 13, 1814, Francis
Scott Key, a noted Washington,
D.C., lawyer, and Dr. William
Beanes, George W ashington's
physician who had been held in
the harbor by the British but
released to Key that day, await­
ed in a small boat to return to
land.
The British in an attempt to

take Baltim ore planned to
bomb Fort McHenry that night
and detained Key's boat not
wanting Key or Beanes to warn
the American army. All night
Key waited anxiously —
walked the deck in anguish —
wondering which flag would
be flying over the fort at dawn.
Dawn came. The gun fire
died down; but because of the
haze and smoke, they could not
discover the outcom e. Then
suddenly a rift in the mist came
at seven o'clock. Key looked,
and over the fort there was Old
Glory tattered but still flying.
Key, overcome with emotion,
immediately penned the words
to a poem on the back of an
unfinished letter. He called the
poem "T h e Defense of Fort
McHenry."
The next day he shared it
with a friend who took it imme­
diately to a printer. An hour
after the poem was printed, it
was read all over Baltimore.
These words became associated
with the tune "To Anacreon in
Heaven." By an act of Congress
on March 3, 1931, this poem —
"The Star Spangled Banner" —
became our national anthem.
Freedom comes from our God
Abraham Lincoln's creed
exemplifies this truth:
" I believe Ihat the fear of the
Lord is the beginning of wis­
dom and that it is the duty of
nations as well as of men to rec­

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Corso
com pletes
naval
hospital
training

ognize the sublim e truth,
announced
in
the
Holy
Scriptures and proved by all
history. I recognize that those
nations are blessed whose God
is the Lord.
"I believe the will of God
prevails; without Him I cannot
succeed; with His assistance I
cannot fail. 1 believe I am a
hum ble instrum ent in the
hands of our Heavenly Father; I
desire that all my works and
acts may be according to His
will; and that it may be so, I
give thanks to the Almighty
and seek His aid.”
Recently, in an address to the
Am erican people, President
Bush summed up the signifi­
cance behind our tireless fight
and the source of our liberties
by stating, "...freedom is not
this country's gift to the world;
freedom is the Almighty's gift
to every man and woman in
this world."
Psalm 85:1 reads: "Lord,
thou hast been favorable unto
thy land." And, we read in
D euteronom y
4:7,
"W hat
nation is there so great, who
hath God so nigh unto them, as
the Lord our God is in all
things that we call upon him
for?"
Think about that!

Parker is pastor o f First Baptist
Church Markham Woods in l-ake
Mary

Navy Hospltalman Recruit
William T. Corso, Jr, son of
William T. Corso of Sanford,
recently graduated from the
Basic Hi&gt;spital Corps School at
Naval Hospital Corps School,
Great Likes, III.
During the 14-week course,
Corso learned a wide range of
medical procedures used to provide first aid anil assist Navy
doctors and nurses.
Corso also received an intro­
ductory instruction for service in
a variety of medical environ­
ments, from fleet hospitals and
shipboard medical departments
to fleet Marine forces anil med­
ical administration offices.
Corso's newly acquired skills
and knowledge will enable him
to help provide quality health
care to Navy and Marine Corps
personnel and their families.
Corso's first assignment after
school will involve din'd patient
care, but with his training, Corso
can work in several areas, includ­
ing first aid and assisting with
minor surgery.
Corso is a 2003 graduate of
Seminole High School of
Sanfonl, Fla. and joined the Navy
in September 2003

Richard V andell C ollin s.
B an field Fu neral H om e,

W in ter Sp rin g s, in ch arge of
arran gem en ts.

Dr.

Wiffinm

Rof’rrt

"Bob"

O bituaries
C H A R L E S B 1V O N A
C h a rles B iv on a, 46, of
W in ter Sp rin g s, died
T hu rsd ay, Ju n e 24, 2004, in
Tam pa. H e w as born in
H u n tin g to n , N.Y., on O ct.
16, 1957. H e w as a m em b er
o f the U .S. C oast G uard
A u xiliary, and w as
em p lo y ed as a p h a rm a ceu ti­
cal reg ion al m anager.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e w ife,
T h eresa A. B iv on a; sons,
A n d rew C. B iv on a, M atthew
C . B iv on a, and N ich o la s C.
B iv on a; d au g hter, K im b erly
A. B iv on a; brother, Jo h n J.
B iv on a; and sisters, W endy
A. B iv on a and D onn a M.
F ilib erto .
Fu neral Se rv ices w ere
held Ju n e 28 at St. Step h en
C a th o lic C h u rch w ith F a th er
Jo h n J. B lu ett o fficia tin g .
In term en t w as held at G len
H aven M em o rial Park,
W in ter Park.
B an field F u n eral H om e,
W in ter Sp rin g s, in ch arg e of
arran g em en ts.
ETH EL K. C O R B E T T
Ethel K. C o rb ett, 81, of
San ford , died W ednesday,
Ju n e 23, 2004. Sh e w as born
in N orton, M ass. Sh e w as a
W orld W ar II v etera n o f the
N avy W aves, and m oved to
C en tra l F lo rid a w ith the
N avy in 1957. Sh e w as
activ e in h er ch u rch , G race
F ello w sh ip C o n g reg atio n al
C h ristia n w h ere sh e w as
treasu rer, ch o ir m em ber,
and a ctiv e w ith the craft
grou p s. Sh e a lso w ork ed
w ith M eals on W h eels and
the C h ristia n Sh a rin g
C enter.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e son,
D on o f San ford ; d au g h ters,
B ette o f Texas and San d i of
L on g w oo d ; and three
gran d ch ild ren .
C en tra l F lo rid a D irect
C rem ation Serv ice, O rla n d o ,
in ch arg e o f a rra n g em en ts.
A N G E L E R IC G A R C IA
A n g el E ric G arcia, 34, o f
P ortlan d Parkw ay,
R och ester, N.Y., died
M onday, Ju n e 21, 2004. H e
w as b o rn in M an h attan ,
N.Y. H e w ork ed as a laborer.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e sister,
M ay ra A d k in s, o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s; father, A n gel L.
G arcia, o f R ochester, N.Y.;
m other, Iv ette G a rcia , o f
A lta m o n te S p rin g s; w ife,
P au lin e F ig u ero sa, of
R o ch este r; sons, N ich olas
E ric and C h risto p h er
M ich a el G arcia, b o th o f •
R o ch ester; d au g hter, Sh ard e
S h a n n ell G arcia, o f
R o ch ester; and g ra n d m o th ­
er, Ju a n ita P ag an , o f
A lta m o n te Sp rin g s.
G o ld e n 's F u n eral H om e,
W in ter P ark, in ch a rg e o f
a rra n g em en ts.
E L V E R A F. JA E G E R
E lv era F. Jaeg er, 85, o f
O v ied o , d ied Friday, Ju n e
25, 2004, in O v ied o. S h e w as
b o m Ja n . 4, 1919, in
Sh eb o y g a n , W is. Sh e
w ork ed as an in v en to ry c o n ­
trol clerk.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e d a u g h ­
ter, Ja n e t M . N eu b a u e r; son,
R ich ard J. M ey er; sister,

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M arth a R aw lin g ; fou r
g ra n d ch ild ren ; and fou r
g rea t-g ra n d ch il d ren .
B an field Fu neral H om e,
W in ter S p rin g s, in ch arg e of
arran g em en ts.
a . M cM u l l e n
W illiam A. M cM u llen , 72,
of W in ter S p rin g s, died
Thursd ay, Ju n e 24, 2004, in
L on gw ood . He w as born
Feb. 8, 1932, in L ackaw an n a,
N.Y. H e w as a v eteran o f the
U .S. Army, a m em ber of the
M oose L od ge, and a m em ­
b er o f V.F.W. P ost 5405,
W in ter S p rin g s. H e w as
em p lo y ed as a railroad c a r­
m an.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e w ife,
P atricia A. M cM u llen ;
d au g h ter, K ath leen A.
M cM u llen ; son, Sh aw n A.
M cM u llen ; brother, N eal
M cM u llen ; sisters, Ju n e
P ad alin o, Sh irly M ard ino,
and Jo a n n e M cM u llen ; and
o n e g ra n d so n .
F u n eral se rv ices were
held Ju n e 28 at B an field
Fu neral H om e in W inter
Sp rin g s.
B an field Fu neral H om e,
W in ter S p rin g s, in ch arge of
arran g em en ts.
w il l ia m

D O RO TH Y M O SES
D o rothy M oses, 70, of
M idw ay
Ave.,
San ford,
died
Friday,
Ju n e 25,
2004 at
Parkw ay
R eg ion al
M edical
C en te r in
Mo b b s
M iam i. Sh e

w as born Ju n e 22, 1934, in
V aldosta, G a„ and m oved to
San ford in 1952. Sh e w as a
m em b er of M ornin g G lory
M .B. C h u rch in San ford .
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e m other,
D onn ie D avis, of M iam i;
d au g h ters, E lizabeth
Jack so n and Jo sep h in e
B rissctt, both of M iam i, and
S h erro n C am p b ell, of
San fo rd ; sons, W illie
Edw ard M oses, of
R ochester, N.Y., H enry
M o ses C olyer, of San ford ,
and C alau d ale D avis, of
M iam i; sisters, L iller
Jo h n so n and R u byn ell Ray,
both of M iam i; brother,
Jim m y D av is, of M iam i; 27
g ran d ch ild re n ; and 22 g re a t­
gran d ch ild ren .
Fu neral S erv ices w ill be

held Saturday, Ju ly 3, at 11
a.m . at M ornin g G lory
M issio n ary Baptist C hu rch ,
2600 E. S tate Road 46,
San ford , w ith Rev. A ndrew
E v ans o fficiatin g . V isitation
w ill be Friday, Ju ly 2, from 5
to 9 p.m . at S u n rise Fu neral
H om e C hap el.
Su n rise Fu n eral 1lo m e,
San fo rd , in ch arg e of
arran g em en ts.

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1. Best Cup ol C o tto o ____________________________________________

52. Bost Dance S tu d io ____________

2. Bost B reakfast________________________________________________

53. Best R ealto r_________________

3. Best P iz z a ___________________________________________________

54. Bost Residential C ontractor___

4. Best Hearing Aid S orvlce_____________________________________

55. Bost Commercial C ontractor__

5. Best Ham burgor_____________________________________________

56. Best Recreational Facility_____

6. Best S te a k ___________________________________________________

57. Bost Movie Theater

7. Best C hicken_________________________________________________

58. Best Health Food S to re _______

8. Bost S eafood_______________________________________ ;________

59. Best Tobacco S h o p ___________

9. Best Chlnoso F o o d ___________________________________________

60. Best Carpet S to re _____________

10. Best Mexican F o o d __________________________________________

61. Best Plumbing S ervice________

11. Best Family Rostauront______________________________________

62. Best Post Control S ervice_____

12. Best S u b ___________________________________________________

63. Best Wrecker S ervice_________

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70. Best Veterinarian_____________

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N A S -------------------------C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 A

the O rlando Sanford International Airport.
Visitors were allowed to tour a hanger
where a PV-l Ventura aircraft is being
refitted. The aircraft will eventually join
the RA-5C Vigilante now on a mounted
display at the entrance to the airport. Both
the Vigilante and Ventura were am ong
craft used in training at the base during
the '50s and '60s.
The P V -l, obtained approxim ately a
year ago, is said to be the only one left in
the United States and was am ong the first
planes used at the Sanford Training
Command in May of 1943,
Som e of the participants drove through
the streets of tne airport but were often
dismayed at the fact that most of their
N aval-days b u ild in gs are now d em o l­
ished. The m ain hangar and support build­
ings are gone. The few rem nants included
smaller buildings and at least one form er

barracks.
There is presently no specific tim e being
considered for the addition of the PV-l to
the 4.5-acre park located at the Lake Mary
Boulevard entrance to the base.
However, according to Patty Mahany,
who is han dlin g fund raisin g for the
restoration, there is now plans underway
to obtain a third aircraft for the park, an
A3-D Sky w arrior (also known as a Whale).
"If we get that aircraft from the National
Museum of Naval Aircraft in Pensacola,"
she said, "It is in such good shape that it
will actually be flown in to Sanford."
Again, there has been no indication of
when (or if) the third aircraft may be
obtained. "But w e're really planning on
it,” Mahany said. She added that w hile the
announcem ent of the third aircraft was not
made public during the reunion, "M ost
people know about it anyway.”

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Visitors (or the Sanford Naval Air Station reunion comb throughold documents and photographs about tho for­
mer base at the Sanford Museum.

Phones ----------------------Continued from Page 1A
In an em ergency, schools
may want students to congre­
gate off cam pus where they
can meet parents. If children
are calling mom and dad, par­
ents may inhibit police or fire
rescue as they rush to the
school. Trump suggested.
"S tu d e n ts need to pay
attention to directions rather
than playing crisis m anager,"
he said. "T h ere is a big d iffer­
ence betw een feeling safer and
actually being safer."
Jeane Sw aynos, a math
teacher at Sem in ole High
School in Sanford, said tne
district should
keep celt
phones in the schools.
"W hat are we supposed to
do, get rid o f ev ery th in g ?"
Sw aynos asked . She w on ­
dered w h eth er palm pilots
will be next?
The problem is enforcing
the rule, she said.
" If you see the phone, you
take it and give it to an ad m in­
istrator," sne said. It is just
like
an ything
else,
she
explained, including CD play­
ers. The technology is here.
"School is supposed to be a
m icrocosm of so ciety ," she
said. "P art of our job is to
leach the students how to deal
with these situations."
Even if they arc banned
young people will still have
them, she said.
"K id s are goin g to test
you ," said Sw aynos, who has
taught at Sem in ole for 14
years. Students have to make
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decisions about them, just like
they do with what clothes to
wear.
O ne Sem inole County prin­
cipal said theft of phones is a
big problem.
Students leave a book bag
around and everyone know s
there is a cell phone in it, said
Shau ne Storcn , p rincip al of
Lake Howell High School in
W inter Park.
She said m ost stu d en ts
abide by the rules governing
cell phone use.
"They are not to be seen or
heard until the students walk
off cam pus," she said. "T h e
vast m ajority of our students
are
ou tstand ing ,
m ature
young people." Cell phones
are just another level of disci­
pline, she added.
Sem in ole C ounty sch ools
have not had an awful lot of
abuses w ith cell phones,
Gaines said.
Som e students have been
creative in trying to m isuse
them, he said, but he added he
would not describe any abuse
as w idespread.
"W e have not had in ci­
dences where we have caught
som eone cheating that I am
aw are of," G aines said.
Policing cell phone use is
no different than any other
discipline, he said. It is som e­
thing else the school has to
deal with.
School
Board
m em ber
Diane Bauer said the district
asks a great deal of its teach ­

ers.
"(C ell p hones) are being
used betw een classes up and
down the stairs," she said. She
recalled being an xiou s in
approving cell phone use two
years ago.
She also said that, at the
time, the Board said if the
phones are abused, the issue
would be revisited.
G ain es said alm ost a n y ­
thing in a school environm ent
can be abused.
"There are abuses of phones
on every cam pus," he said,
just like every cam pus deals
with gum chew ing or other
problem s. Cell phone m isuse
is not som ething abnorm al, he
said, nor is it uncommon.
The Student Conduct and
D iscipline Code for the com ­
ing school year is expected to
be approved at the next School
Board m eeting July 2(1. It has
been advertised and pu blic
opinion sought.
No one spoke June 22 d u r­
ing time for public discussion
on ch ang es to the con d uct
code.
One code change states that
school officials will try to con ­
tact parents if their child is
arrested. G aines said it has
happened
w here stu dents
were arrested at school and
the p olice said they would
notify the parents, but did not.
"W e just wanted lo spell
that ou t," G aines said. "W e
will pretty much demand that
the school contact parents if

their child has been arrested."
The new code also bans
wearing bandannas at school.
Gaines said any kind of head
gear had already been banned,
but any time an item can be
named specifically, the board
tries to do that.
Bandannas have been worn
to school by gang members,
he said, but that is not the sole
reason for the ban.
Students who are suspend­
ed can make up missed school
work, but the new code states
that the days count as unex­
cused absen ces. That can
effect elig ib ility lo pass a
course, Gaines said.
Nothing in the new code
will change for now about cell
phones. The code says m isuse
of the phones can result in
anything from confiscation lo
out-of-school suspension.
The code defines cell phone
m isuse as use during the
instructional day or on buses.
Gov. Jcb Bush signed the
new law June 10. The code of
student conduct, it says, must
state that the use of pagers
and cell phones may result in
d iscip lin ary action by the
school or crim inal penalties if
used in a crim inal act during
school.
Trum p said som e of the
nation's schouls have exp eri­
enced
stu d en ts
taking
unw anted photos w ith cell
phones in locker rooms.
Like
Sem in ole
County,
many school d istricts that

allow cell phones are revisit­
ing their decision, Trump said.
The majority of districts are
still not allow ing the phones,
he said.
The norm al d isru p tion s
that schools see when they
allow cell phone use should be

enough in itself to ban them.
Trump said.
"W e have to look at the cri­
sis and safety argument that's
often used as an em otional
trigger to allow cell phones to
be used," he urged.

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STANDINGS

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the top 10 shuk up this week
NEXTEL CUP

1. Jim m ie Jo h n so n
2,375; previous: 1
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2,348; previous: 2
3. Matt Kenseth
2,143; previous: 3
4. Jefl Gordon
2,123; provious: 6
5. Tony Stewart
2.068; previous: 5
6. Elliott Sadler
2,067; previous: 7
7. Bobby Labonte -----2,018; previous: 4
8. Kurt Busch
1,993; previous: 8
9. Ryan Newman
1,980; previous: 9
to. Kevin Harvlck
1,974; previous: 10

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Altor starting in
the top 10 in
tho
Dodgo/Save
Mart 350,
Bobby
Labonte
finished a
disappointing
33rd, dropping
him from fourth
to seventh in
tho standings.

NEXTEL CUP,

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK

Race: Pepsi 400
Where: Daytona International Speedway
When: Saturday 7:30 pm., EDT
Defending champion: Grey Blfflt*
Race distance: 400 mlles/lGO laps.
Race record: Bobby Allison; 173.473 niph; July 4,1980.
Qualifying record: Bill Elliott; 210.364 niph; Feb. 9,1997.
Storyline: The 20th anniversary of Richard Petty's 200th
NASCAR victory will lie celebrated during pre mcc cere­
monies. Petty, driving the No. 43 Pontiac, captured his
200th and final NASCAR victory In the 1984 Pepsi
Firecracker 400. A special anniversary logo will bo fea­
tured on the No. 43 Dodge driven by Jeff Green.

Race: Winn-Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCo.
Where: Daytona International Speedway
When: Friday 8 pm. EDT
Defending champ: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Race record: Geoffrey Ikxllne; 157.137 mph; Feb.
16.1985.
Qualifying record: Tbmmy Houston, 194.389
mph; Feb 10,1987.
Storyline: Dale Earnhardt Jr. put on a dazzling
performance In last year’s event, leading every bp
of the 100-lap race. He'll be back to defend his title,
along with Nextel Cup regubrs Michael Waltrip
Joe Nemechek, Knsey Knlme and Robby Gordon.

Race: O’Reilly Auto Parts 250
Where: Kansas Speedway
When: Saturday 3 pm. EDT
Race distance: 167 laps/250.5 miles
Defending champ: Jon Wood
Race record: Ricky Hendrick; 125.091 mph;
July 7.2001.
Qualifying record: Chad Chaffin, 166.323
mph; July 4,2003.
Storyline; Three races have seen two driv­
ers under the nge of 23 go to Victory I«me.
The 2001 season marked tlie first visit to
Kansas Speedwny

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Stewart punches
Vickers after race
By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

B U S C H S E R IE S
1. M artin Truox Jr.
2,572; previous: 1
2. Kylo Busch
2,544; previous: 2
3. David Green
2,292; previous: 3
4. Greg Bifflo
2,245; previous: 4
5. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
2,227; previous: 6
6. Jason Keller
2,225; previous: 7
7. Ron Hornaday
2,223; previous: 9
8. Jason Loftier
2,174; previous: 8
9. Michael Waltrip
2,092; previous: 5
10. Mike Bliss
2,003; previous: 10

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Ron
H ornadoy’s
victory in tho
Alan Kulwicki
250 at Tho
Milwaukee Milo
lifted him two
spots in the
standings.

1. D ennis S o b e r
1,439; previous: 1
2. Carl Edwards
t ,308, previous: 2
3. Bobby Hamilton
1,266; previous: 5
4. Rick Crawford
f .230; previous: 4
5. Ted Musgrave
1,221; previous: 9
6. Chad Chaffin -----1,187; previous: 11
7. Matt Crafton
1,181; previous: 7
8. Jon Wood
1,172; previous: 8
9. Travis Kvapil
1,154; previous: 12
10. Mike Skinner
. 1,143; previous: 6

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NASCAR

J eff Gordon (24) leads Rusty Wall3CO, Jamie McMurray and Scotl Pruett at Infineon
Raceway during Sunday's Dodge/Savo Mart 350.

CRAFTSM AN TRUCK

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while the other falters
By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

Sonoma, Calif.
he tale of two Gordons Sunday at Infineon
Raceway played out In totally opposite dlivctions 1'erfect Sunday drive vs. an endless
nightmare.
Jeff Gordon won the Dodge/Saw Mart 350 with n
ride so seemingly effortless he could afford to cut
off his engine amt coast downhill lo conserve fuel
in the dosing b|&gt;s.
Robby Gordon. Jeff's main adversary on road
courses, finished 31th, 10 laps down, on n day the
wheels literally came off for his team. Tires flew off
his No. 31 Chevndet on three occasions.
And so Robby Gordon, who won both road course
races Last war, goes back to the drawing txiant
IHilesiiter TVd Musgrave became the
while taking some of the credil for the other
Craftsman Truck Series' first repeat winner of
Gordon's Iterfurmanco "When we warn both races,
the season with a victory Friday in the Black
it woke Jeff Gordon up," Robby Gordon said. "And
Cat Fireworks 200 at The Milwaukee Mile.
they ran an awesome race and controlled (he whole
weekend. Back to work we go."
Not that Gordon's No. 24 team had been sleeping.
All times
Sunday's win wrapix-d up a fine weekend in wine
Fuistrrn
country for tho No. 24 team. Jeff Goialon won the
j&gt;ole and Lad the fastest car In three practice ses­
NEXTEL CUP
sions.
He led a record 92 of 110 laps and won for the
&lt;M&gt;
Pepsi 400
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fourth time here and the third time from the pole.
7 p.m„ Saturday
He is NASCAR’s all time king of the mad cours
BUSCH SERIES
es with eight career victories.
Jamie McMurray finished second in the No. 42
Winn-Dixie 250
Dodge while mad-course siJcciallst Scott I'met I was
presented by PepsiCo.
thinl in the No. 39 Dodge, both Chip Ganassi cars.
7:30 p m , Friday
But neither could seriously threaten the No. 24.
SPEED
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
1
Jeff Gordon's major wurry Sunday was saving
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O'Reilly Auto Parts 250
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2:30 p.m., Saturday
Robbie Ixxmils kept preaching conserve, conserve,

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One Gordon dominates

Chad C haffin
jumped five
spots In the
standings
following a
second-place
finish in the
Black Cal
Fireworks 200.

“ Blister”
An overheating of the tread
com pound resulting In b u b ­
bles on the tire surlace.

“Gauge”
An instrum ent, usually
m ounted on the dashboard,
used to m onitor engine c o n ­
ditions.

LO O K
AHEAD

conserve.
"I guess I learned from my teammate |Jimmie
Johnsonl n little bit," Jeff Gordon said. "I was
shutting the engine off, mlling down the hill under
caution. 1 was putting it In fourth gear when I
needed to and then I was short shifting under
green.”
Infineon's hilly course Is good for that sort of
tiling.
“You can do It here. It’s hilly for a long ways,"
Gordon said. “From Turn 7 all the way to Turn 10,
I Just coasted. You're desperate." He didn't own
waste any ftiel restarting the car. "You don’t have to
turn it over, you put It in gear and let out the
dutch.”
Gordon’s only other concern was wearing down
during the nearly three-hour rare under very
warm conditions.
“We are tested by many things with every race
win, and today 1 was challenged for my physical fit­
ness because that car was extremely hot," Gordon
said. “We've been running a carlwn filter seat. The
venting and the way we cool the seat was just
amazing. I've felt fresher after races this year than
I've felt in any race.
“Unfortunately, we didn't have the seat in the car
today It won't fit. It will be In the car by Watkins
Glen, 1guarantee It."

RACE STATISTICS
Winner's average speed: 77.456 mph
Time of race: 2 hours, 49 minutes, 34 seconds
Margin of victory: 1.032 seconds
Caution flags: six for 13 laps
Lead changes: nine among seven drivers
Lap leaders: Jeff Gordon, 0; Kurt Busch, 1; Gordon.
2-34; Mark Martin, 35; Tony Stewart, 36; Dale
Earnhardt Jr„ 37-45; Gordon, 46-67; Scott Pawn, 68;
Casey Mears, 69-73; Gordon, 74-110.

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‘ L ik e sa n d s th ro u g h th e h o u r g la s s ’
her boyfriend to come back home.
"She's excited I’m driving the car and
sending the message to her boyfriend to
come back home. It's definitely soap
opera."
Mears said he couldn't remember
exactly what his line was.
“It was something like the girl was real
excited that I was going to be driving the
car and helping her out. so I said, ‘I’m
glad 1 could help,' " Mears said.
"Then she went on and said something
else, and I said something along the lines
of. 'I'll win it for her today and her
boyfriend.' ”

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Defending champ
has rough outing

Joking around

July 3 I’epsi 400.
Daytona International Speedway
July 11 — Trupicana 400,
ChicagoLmd Speedway
July 25
New England 300,
New Hampshire International Speedway
Aug. l — Pennsylvania 500,
Pocono Raceway
Aug. 8 Brickyard 400,
Indlanaixills Motor Speedway

asey Mears. driver of the No. 41
Dodge, tried a new rule last week,
appearing as himself on the soap
opera “Days of Our Lives." The episode
airs Wednesday
He has a couple of forgettable lines. “It
was pretty cheesy" Mears said, but a lot of
ftin.
The plot seems as complicated as a
NASCAR scoring rule.
"Some girl's boyfriend was tied to a bed
somewhere. He had been kidnapixxL"
Mears said. "This girl wants her boyfriend
back, and she knows he's a big NASCAR
fan. A friend of hers bought the hood of
my car at a rare, and tt has a message for

Sonoma, Calif.
ony Stewart took n swing at rookie
Brian Vickers while Vickers was
sitting In his car after Sunday's
Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway
and then tried to pull him through the
window.
Before it turned Into a ftill-scale brawl.
Vickers’ team pulled the two apart. Then
Stewart made what is turning out to be a
weekly visit to NASCAR officials to
explain his conduct.
It was a quick
moment of drama fol­
lowing the long road
rare during which the
two drivers made con­
tact on several occa­
sions.
Vickers was sum­
moned by NASCAR
officials, too.
STEWART
“He said that 1 laughed about the situa­
tion, and when I laughed It (ticked] him
off," Vickers said. “I said, 'Yeah, I did
laugh. I thought It was ftinny that you
were mad at me because you wrecked me.'
Somebody is upset at me because they
wrecked me, and I thought It was ftinny
"I'm not going to lie to him and say that
I didn't smile about It. That's how I was
raised. This Is not a situation that I’m
going to make a big deal out of. He was
always behind me. I never passed him; I
was never behind him.”
Vickers claimed Stewart's No. 20
Chevrolet hit his No. 25 Chevy early In the
race, then wrecked him at Turn 11 and
sent the No. 25 car Into a spin. Stewart
wns unavailable for comment His publi­
cist Issued a post-race report but did not
Include anything about the confrontation.
Neither driver was a factor In the rare.
Stewart finished 15th, Vickers 22nd.
Vickers was still in his car, wearing his
helmet, when Stewart charged up after
the rare.
“At first it was Just a discussion about
why he hit me, and I thought It was kind
of ftinny," Vickers said. "I was trying to
figure out why he was coming to me, mad
at me, when he hit m&amp; That's when he
came In tho car after ma"
According to Vickers, Stewart's ftst hit
the armrest. Stewart grabbed Vickers'
chest and delivered a blow
"It was kind of open-palm.” Vickers
said. "It was hard enough to knock the
breath out of me, and then he tried to pull
me out of the car. That's when my guys
grabbed ma"
Vickers said he will let NASCAR handle
It from hem "If this happened at a restau­
rant, It would be my problem to handle,"
he said.
“Am I happy with the guy right now?
No, not really but I'm not going to make a
big deal out of It. That’s NASCAR's Job to
penalize people for things like that, not
m int"

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NASCAR

Driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. (right) shares some laughs
with Craig Kilborn, host of T h e Late Late Show" on
CBS, Sunday at Infineon Raceway. Many celebrities
were spotted in the pits and in the stands at the
California track over the weekend.

obby Gordon's afternoon Sunday at
Infineon Sjieedway was a disaster.
The No. 31 Chevy seemed to be on
pit road as often as it was on die track.
If a wheel wasn't
coming off, a sway
bar. which Is used to
handle the rolling
forces of the car body
through turns, wasn't
performing properly
At one point, a
crew member took off
a damaged tire and
threw it on an air
R. GORDON
hose, severing the tuwe
and cutting off air to Gordon's tires.
By the end of the race, a team member
came on Gordon's radio and apologized
for the sloppy effort.
“It all started with the first (lost tire),"
Gordon s a il “When the tire falls off, you
grind the sway bar off of 1L And we
couldn't get a sway bar arm on, then we
didn't get one on good enough and It
popped a tire. That's how It goes. When
you make a mistake, a snowball effect
happens and we never saw daylight
again"

—Al Levine

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scouts ana trainers. At
the end of the week, dur­
ing 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
player's progression
over the course of the
next year.
More information on
Ajax Orlando summer
recruitment and training
Sec Briefs, Page 11A

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“ Clyde H a rt H ighw ay” to be dedicated
Special to the Herald
A ceremony will be held this evening
(Thursday) at 6:30 p.m. at New Smyrna
Speedway designating State Road 44
from the City of DcLand to State Road
415 in Volusia County as "Clyde Hart
Highway."
Clyde Hart, who passed away in 1999,
was the founder and operator of the
New Smyrna Speedway, located at the
intersection of SR 44 and SR 415,
Tire honorary designation was
approved by the 2(XV1 Florida
Legislature, and signed into law by
Governor Bush in May. Florida Senator
Bill Posey was the prime sponsor of the
designation, and will be in attendance

A portion of State Road 44 will
change in Thursday ceremony
at a ceremony unveiling the designation
signing.
The ceremony will be along west­
bound SR 44 just west of the SR 415
intersection, in front of the New Smyrna
Speedway, which is still owned by the
Hart family and is now operated by son
Robert.
State Road 44 is currently being
widened to four lanes from SR 415 to
Interstate 4. Work began in November,

2002 on the widening of four miles from
SR 415 to Pioneer Trail. The project is
scheduled for completion next spring.
Work began last month (May 24) on
the widening of 7.3 miles from Pioneer
TYail to one mile west of Interstate 4.
Thai project is scheduled for completion
in the spring of 2006.
Widening from 1-95 to Pioneer TYail
(5.1 miles) was completed in December,
2000.

Clyde Hart purchased the land for the
New Smyrna Speedway in 1966. It origi­
nally featured a dirt track, which Hart
had paved in the early 70’s. He subse­
quently purchased Orlando Speed World
and Orlando Dragway in Bithlo, form­
ing the Florida Association of Stock Car
Auto Racing (FASCAR).
The World Series of Asphalt Stock Car
Racing is held over nine nights each
February at New Smyrna Speedway.
The ceremony will be part of the
fourth annual Clyde Hart Memorial
Sunbelt 125 at New Smyrna Speedway,
which is held every year before the
Pepsi 400 and is one of the most prestiSce Racing, Page 11A

All-Stars in Sanford
Stadium to
host game
on July 4
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SA N FO RD — The Florida
Collegiate Summer League
has bestowed another honor
on Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium as it will
host the league's first AllStar Game this Sunday, July
4th, starting at 1 p.m.
The FCSL has caught on
quickly with local fans and
each of the four teams, the
Sanford River Rats, Daytona
Beach Barracudas, Orlando
Shockers and Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs, has many
outstanding players with
area ties.
The River Rats and
Diamond Dawgs were final­
ly able to get in two of their
* scheduled three games on
Sunday after weather issues
on Friday and Saturday.
Winter Park picked up its
first win of the season over
Sanford in the first game, 92, but River Rats ace Drew
Shetmne hurled his second
shutout of the season in the
nightcap to run his record to
4-0 on the season with a 2-0,
nine-inning decision over
the Diamond Dawgs at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
Shetrone, a hard-throwing
righthander from Apopka
and Seminole Community
College, struck out 11 to
’ve him 39 in 32 innings
is season and lowered his
earned run average to 0.84.
A big crowd had showed
up for Sanford Herald Night
on Friday and the River
Rats appeared well on their
way to victory even though
the game was stopped in
the bottom of the first
inning.
Shetrone gave up a pair of
hits, but got out of the top
of the first unscathed ana
Sanford got to Winter Park
ace Jared lncinelli in the bot­
tom of the first.
Courtney Propst led off
with his league-leading fifth
double of the season and
Brett Murphy reached on an
error before Jon Lozada sin­
gled in Propst. After an out,
John Michael Howell drew a
walk and Murphy scored
when Ben Sprague's
grounder to short was mis­
handled.
See FCSL, Page 11A

July 4:
busiest
day of
boating
season
Special to the Herald

S

by Jim Wentz

Sanford River Rats second baseman Mark Montalvo (top) tags out a Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
runner in the top ol the first inning of Friday's game at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium before
weather forced a postponement of the game. Sanford ace Drew Shetrone (above) had a scoreless
inning wiped out, but came back on Sunday to strike out 11 and hurf his second shutout of the sea­
son in a 2-0 victory to improve to 4-0 on the season.

This July 4th holiday week­
end, thousands of recreational
boaters will take to tire water­
ways for recreational boating's
busiest day of lire year And
Boat O w ner's Association of
The United States is urging all
boaters to prepare, have
patience and operate with care
as they head out to for fire­
works displays and holiday
fun.
"Fireworks displays bring a
lot boaters closely together at a
dangerous time - at night,"
said Ruth Wood, president o f (
the BoatU.S. Foundation for
Boating Safety and Clean
Water. "M ost accidents occur
as the big show ends and
everyone weighs anchor to
return home. With many boats
in the water and fixed objects
hidden in the darkness, keep­
ing extra lookouts is wise
move. Consideration, caution
and patience will get you safe­
ly through this traffic jam ."
Wood also says staying sober
could save your life. "Boating
stress factors such as fatigue,
and long exposure to the sun
will increase alcohol's effect on
the body, so if you want to
have a drink, wait until you
and your crew are safely back
at the dock. And the best way
to ensure everyone comes
home is to wear life jackets especially at night. Accidents
happen very quickly — it's
often too late to put one on
after a mishap," she said.
Jerry Cardarelli, vice presi­
dent of towing services for
BoatU.S said, "We forecast that
nearly 6,000 boaters will need
some type of non-emergency
help over the holiday period.
Our 24-hour TowBoatU.S. and
Pacific Vessel Assist on-thewater assistance call centers
will experience the highest call
volume of the year on Sunday
as everyone takes in the fire­
works displays. Monday's
waterway traffic will also be
high as many boaters return to
home port after a weekend of
fun," he said.
To prevent becoming a statis­
tic, boaters can prepare by first
ensuring that all navigation
See Outdoors, Page 11A

Two early U C F football
games scheduled for TV
Special to the Herald

Harstd photo by Jim W inu

It was announced last week that Alex Haynes (No. 4, above) and
the UCF football team will play Big 10 powers Wisconsin and Penn
State on television this fall.

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UCF's first game of the George O'Leary era at
Wisconsin (Sept. 4) and the Sept. 18 game at
Penn State will both be televised by ESPN
regional, the Big Ten Conference announced last
Wednesday.
The Wisconsin game is slated for a noon kick­
off while the Penn State game has a 12:10 p.m.
start time.
Sunshine Network may acauire the rights to
broadcast the games in Florida, but both games
would be accessible to anyone in the country via
the ESPN Gameplan pay-per-view package.
Sunshine Network has yet to release its televi­
sion plans for UCF games this fall.
In addition, the Mid-American Conference has
yet to announce its MAC Game of the Week
schedule for the 2004 season.
The Wisconsin game in Madison marks the

first-ever meeting between the two schools. The
Badgers are coming off a 7-6 season in 2003
including a trip to the M usic City Bowl.
UCF visits Beaver Stadium for the second time
in school history. The Golden Knights lost a tight
27-24 decision in 2002 to the Nittany Lions.
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 information, contact the UCF Ticket
Office at 407-823-COLD.

MORENT1N IN K S PRO FESSIO N AL
BA SKETBA LL CON TRA CT IN SPAIN
Former UCF m en's basketball player Roberto
Morentin recently signed a three-year profes­
sional contract with Lucentum of the Asodacidn
C u b es de Baloncesto (ACB) in his native Spain.
See College, Page 11A

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T ire H erald

Racing----Continued from Page 10A
-gious races of the year.
This will be the sixth race for
the Sunbelt Super Late Model
Scries and coming into the race
as points leader is Fain Skinner
of Live Oak who holds a 13
point lead (436-to-423) over
Wildwood veteran Wayne
Anderson.
Along with the Clyde Hart
Memorial will be the Florida
Mini Stock Challenge 50.
Darren Jackson leads the points
for the Mini Stock Challenge
with 365 points but only 44

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oints behind Jackson is
obbic Yoakam who is always
fast no matter where he goes.
The Sportsman, Super Stock
and Strictly Stocks arc also on
the program. Pit gates will
open at noon with practice
from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Qualifying for the Clyde Hart
Memorial 125 will be at 4 p.m.
followed by the Florida Mini
Stock Challenge at 5 p.m The
dedication for the "Clyde Hart
Highway" will be at 6:30 p.m.
with racing at 7:30 p.m.
Reserved seating Is $20, general

Page 11A

admission $15, students and
seniors $10, children 11 and
under arc FREE.
New Smyrna Speedway is
located between State Road 44
and State Road 415 between 1-4
and 1-95 eight miles west of
New Smyrna in Samsula.
For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) or (386) 4274129 (New Smyrna), or check
the Internet site at www.FASCAR.org, or E-Mail at FASCARNOW6rAOL.COM.

Outdoors
Continued from Page 10A
lights operate, fuel is topped off and battery
loads are monitored, as running accessories can
leave them too weak to start engines. "Keep an
eye on your electrical usage when anchored,"
adds Cardarelli, "Lots of folks will go out early
and raft up all day long waiting for fireworks
running fans, sound systems or other appliances.
You don't want to become part of the 'morning
after' crowd who end up inadvertently
overnighting on the hook with a dead battery."
For trailer boaters, the surge in 24-hour call
center volume for BoatU.S. trailering roadside
assistance is expected to be on Thursday, July 1
as trailers head down the highway to their vaca­
tion spot. "The two biggest causes for trailering
breakdowns arc damaged tires and bearings,"
said Beth McCann, executive director of the
BoatU.S. Trailering Club.
"We highly recommend that before you depart
on Thursday that your tires are serviceable and
at the correct pressure. It can also help if you
have a complete spare tire - inflated on the rim available," she said.
For some trailer boaters, the July 4th holiday is
the only time that they will use their trailers tne
entire year, says McCann. "Under-used trailers
are often under-maintained. Trailers that sit for
long periods have the highest incidence of bear­
ing failure, so ensure that this preventative
maintenance item is taken care of before you
go." And McCann also advises making to stop
along the way periodically to check your rig.
BoatU.S. - Boat Owners Association of The
United States - is the nation's leading advocate
for recreational boaters and provides its 565,000
members with a wide array of consumer servic­
es including a group-rate marine insurance pro­
gram that provides over $8 billion in hull cover­
age; the largest fleet of more than 500 towing
assistance vessels; discounts on fuel, slips, and
repairs at over 750 Cooperating Marinas; boat
financing; and a subscription to BoatU.S.
Magazine, the most widely read boating publica­
tion in the U.S. For membership information
visit http://www.BoatUS.rom or call 800-3952628/
July 4th Quick Boating Tips:
* Before you go: check charts, navigation
lights, charging system, VHF radio and safety
gear.
* W hile you're out: stay away from alcohol.
* Coming home after the show: Don’t rush
home, post a lookout with a spotlight.
* H aller boater tips: Check tires and bearings
before you go; periodically stop and inspect
trailer, and nave a spare.

Herald photo* by Jim Went!

Former
Seminole
Community College star
Courtney Propst (above)
ripped his league-best
fifth double of the season
and leads the Sanford
River Rats in hitting with
a .311 average heading
into this week which will
see the locals scheduled
to play four games before
this weekend's All-Star
Break. Dean W. Smith
(right),
a
successful
coach in the Sanford
Recreational League's
during the 1970’s, throws
out the first pitch prior to
Friday's Sanford Herald
Night game with the
Winter Park Diamond
Dawgs
at
Historic
Sanford
Memorial
Stadium before the game
was postponed because
of heavy lightning in the
area.

F C S L -----Continued from Pago IDA
That gave the hosts a 2-0 lead
and the River Rats still had the
bases loaded when Iigh tiling
forced the teams off tne field.
After an hour of rain mixed
with hail and lightning, the
game was finally postponed.
Sanford and Winter Park
were not the only teams to
have a problem this past week­
end as the Daytona-Orlando
series at Tinker Field also got
rained out on Saturday.

W ILDLIFE FOUNDATION AWARDS
$327,367 T O FWC FOR PRO JEC TS
Earlier in the week, the
Barracudas had crushed the
Diamond Dogs, 12-2, on
Wednesday and the Shockers
doubled the score Daytona, 6-3,
on Friday.
On Sunday in Orlando, the
first game of a scheduled dou­
bleheader between the
Shockers and Barracudas was
stopped after 11 innings by
rain with the score tied at 3-3.
Sanford was to have traveled
to Daytona on Tuesday and
hosted Winter Park last night

College------------Continued from Page 10A
A 6-foot-9 center who played two years with
the Golden Knights, Morentin was the team’s
top rebounding with 6.9 boards a game and
ranked second in scoring with 13.5 points per
outing last season. He earned Second-Team AllAtlantic Sun honors for his efforts. UCF finished
the year with a 25-6 record as it captured the ASun Championship title and advanced to the
first round of the NCAA Tournament.
The ACT is a first division league made up of
18 teams. Lucentum plays in Alicante, Spain and
finished 14th with a 14-20 record during the
2003-04 season.
In addition to Morentin, former UCF forward
and 2003-04 Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the
Year Dexter Lyons has been pursing a pmfessional basketball career. He was going through
workouts with the Boston Celtics this week.

C H R IS WESTERVELT, RYAN HEACOX
NAM ED SECOND TEAM ALL-REGION
Stetson University senior catcher Chris
Westervclt (Batesville, Ark. / Batesville HS) and
junior starting pitcher Ryan Heaeox (St.
Petersburg/ Shorecrest Preparatory) have each
been named second-team All-Atlantic Region, it

Date
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and will be at home again
tonight for a 6:30 p.m. doubleheader with Orlando. The
'deuce' was set to make up a
rained out game from June
15 th.
Tickets arc just $6 for the
whole family or $4 for individ­
uals and a $1 for students. Kids
under six are free.
For more information, check
out the FCSL website at
www.floridaleague.com
and
follow the links to the Sanford
River Rats home page.

was recently announced by the American
Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA).
Westervclt, a first-teampick in 2002, earned his
second All-Region honor. The Hatter co-captain
batted .385 with 11 home runs, 56 RBI, and 130
total bases in 2004. He started all 59 games for
the Hatters (36-23) and ranked among the top
five league leaders in 10 offensive categories,
earning him third-team All-America and
Atlantic Sun Conference Player of the Year hon­
ors.
Westervclt, who grew up in Lake Mary and
the Longwood Babe Ruth League, was taken in
the 11 th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers in
the draft. He finished his career among Stetson's
all-time leaders in batting average (.350), slug­
ging percentage (.587), on-base percentage (.442),
home runs (35) and total bases (373).
Heaeox, meanwhile, earned his first all-region
honor. The right-handed hurler helped lead the
Hatter pitching staff with a 10-2 record and a
2.57 ERLA. He made 25 appearances and com­
pleted three games, including back-to-back
shutouts over Campbell and Lipscomb. He
allowed just 65 hits in 84.0 innings, and oppo­
nents hit just .215 against him. Heaeox ranked
among the A-Sun and NCAA leaders in ERA.

TENTATIVE UCF 2004 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Opponent
Location
Madison, Wis.
Wisconsin
Orlando
West Virginia
University Park, Pa.
Penn State
Buffalo, N.Y.
Buffalo
Orlando
Northern Illinois
Orlando
Akron (Family Weekend)
Oxford, Ohio
Miami (Ohio)
Huntington, W.Va.
Marshall
Orlando
Ohio (Homecoming)
Muncie, Ind.
Ball State
Orlando
Kent State
TBA
MAC Championship
Dates are subject to change.
Home games played at Florida Citrus Bowl
All times EST

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Time
12:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
12:10 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA

The Wildlife Foundation of Florida (WFF)
awarded $327,367 from "Conserve Wildlife"
license tag revenues to the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for
agency projects.
The VVFF board of directors selected to fund
the following 12 agency projects during its June
21 meeting in Tallahassee:
* Radio Telemetry and Mark-Recapture Studies
of Demography, Movement and Population
Dynamics of the Endangered Snail kite, $29,095,
Division of Freshwater Fisheries;
* Florida Black Bear: Statewide Management
and Conservation, $40,000, Division of Wildlife;
* Evaluating Wetland Management Techniques
for Controlling Paragrass, $15,000, Division of
Wildlife;
* Florida Mottled Duck Population
Monitoring, $38,000, Division of Wildlife;
* Avian Stewardship, Outreach and Partnering,
$13,500, Division of Wildlife;
* The Florida Manatee - A Florida Treasure:
Education and Boater Relations, $6,200, Division
of Wildlife;
* Inventory of FWC Data: A Prerequisite to

Agency-wide Data Integration, $55,200, Office o f
Environmental Services;
* ArcIMS Programmer to Deliver Web-based
G1S Services via the Internet, $10,500, Office of
Environmental Services;
* Florida Black Bear Habitat Modeling for
"Closing the Gaps" Update, $9,926, Office of
Environmental Services;
* Database Management Technical Support for
FWC Divisions/Offices, $45,213, Office of
Environmental Services;
* GIS Mapping Support for FWC Employees,
$37,733, Office of Environmental Services;
* Florida Manatee Foraging Behavior Around a
Winter Warm-water Refuge, $27,000, Florida
Marine Research Institute.
The "Conserve Wildlife" license plate is the
product of a partnership between the FWC, the
WFF, Defenders of Wildlife and the Florida
Chapter of the Sierra Club. The license plate
costs $17 more than a regular plate. Of that addi­
tional cost, the Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles receives $2. Tne WFF
receives the remaining $15 to support activities
of the FWC. The $15 is tax deductible.
In the past five years, the WFF has provided
fundihg for more than $1.3 million of "Conserve
Wildlife" license plate revenues to FWC projects.
The Florida Legislature established the WFF in
1994 to provide assistance, funding and promo­
tional support for the FWC.

HUNTER EDUCATION C LA SSES
OFFERED TH RO U G H O U T REGION
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Com m ission's Hunter Education program is
offering several hunter education classes
throughout the spring and sum m er in central
Florida.
Hunter education certification is required for
anyone born on or after June 1 ,1975 in order lo
purchase a Florida hunting license. It's a good
idea for those who plan to hunt next fall to take
a class now, and not wait until the last minute
and take a chance they w on't get into a class
later.
Unless otherwise indicated, to register for
classes call (352) 625-2804, or register online at
http://myfwc.com/huntered/ and follow
links. Classes will bo held at the locations and
limes listed below.
* Orange County (two-day classes from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. each day): Central Florida Rifle k.
Pistol Club, 14646 Wowahootee Road, Orlando, •
July 17 &amp; 18, Aug. 21 &amp; 22, Sept. 18 &amp; 19 an d'
Oct. 16 &amp; 17
* Seminole County (two-day classes from 8
a.m. until 5 p.m. each day): Seminole County
Gun &amp; Archery Association Range, 1402
Osceola Road, Geneva, July 10 &amp; 11 and August
7&amp;8
* St. Johns County (2 classes; Both classes are
from 7-9 p.m., two nights per week for three
weeks): First Coast Technical Institute, 2980
Collins Ave., St. Augustine, M UST CALL (904)
824-4401 TO REGISTER, July 5, 7, 12, 14, 19 &amp; P
21 and Sept. 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29 (Call after
ft
Aug. 1 to register)
^
To receive hunter education certification, stu- ^
dents must successfully complete the course b y '
attending all class sessions, pass a written exam
and participate on the firing range. Class mate-,;,
rials, guns and ammunition will be provided,
but participants must bring their own pen, pen1cil and paper to take notes.
The course covers survival, wildlife identifl- ;
cation, hunting laws, ethics, first aid and gun ,
safety, and is required for anyone bom on or '*
after June 1, 1975 in order to purchase a F lo rid i.
hunting license.
v;
For information on future hunter education
classes and classes in other areas, please visit
the FW C's Hunter Education website at
http://myfwc.com/huntered/.
*•
Nr1

B riefs------Continued from Page 10A
camps can be found at
www.ajaxorlando.us or con­
tact Brian Long at 407-6209614 or via email at
camps@ajaxorlando.us.
DEREK WAUGHSTETSO N U N IV ERSITY
BA SKETBALL CAM PS
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 ssinglet@stetson.edu.
M ETRO NORTH
BA SKETBALL CAM P
The 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
ana former UCF All-America
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 rim 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 w eeks.
For m ore inform ation call
407-644-7420, 407-831-4696 or
407-869-6512.

FSU BA SETBALL CAMP
CO M IN G T O 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 special­
ize in individual attention
in all phases of the game of

basketball. Campers will be
organized 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 pick­
up options are available.
For more information con­
tact Martin Unger at the
FSU M en's Basketball
Office, 850-644-1461, or
email at
mhunger@mailer.fsu.edu.

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�The Herald

Independence Day events the biggest ever
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — In the city's
first attempt to produce a
Fourth of July event, organizers
are expecting the largest crowd
ever.
Sanford has had numerous
Independence Day celebrations
before, but according to Lisa
Jones,
Sanford
recreation
department manager, this is the
first year the city has taken over
sole production of the event.

The largest one-day event the
city has coordinated to date was
two months ago when more
than 60,000 visitors crowded the
lakefront to view the city's
grand opening of its 1.2-mile
RiverWalk.
Jones 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.
"This will show (visitors)
what our assets are and what
are potential is, and it will show

them that we are a destination
city for their consideration,"
said
City
Manager
A1
Grieshaber.
In addition to the Zambolll
produced fireworks display that
includes more than 2,000 shells,
the event features live entertain­
ment, four food courts and a
children's activities zone.
"We have obviously tried to
increase activities and the show
in general this year," she said.
"We have three bands and a 26minute fireworks display we

think will be awesome."
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
p.m. with the fireworks display
beginning at 9:15 p.m.
The All-American Kids Zone
is fret* 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 adjacent lot on
Sanford Avenue and at City Hall
on Park Avenue, The city has
also contracted with eight buses
to transport visitors from the
Seminole Towne Center mall to
City Hall. The shuttles will
begin at 3 p.m. and will run
every 20 minutes.
Visitors are encouraged to
use the service by parking at the
southwest
corner
of
the
Burdines parking lot. Buses will

continue return routes from 9:45
to 11:30 p.m.
"We're excited about having
the transport buses. 1 think that
will eliminate a lot of headaches
for people who want to come
and enjoy our show, but are con­
cerned about parking," Jones
said.
Organizers say Sanford's cel­
ebration has grown into a truly
spectacular event
with a
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June 30 &amp; July 1. 2004

T he Herald

State fire marshal warns against illegal fireworks
This weekend, Floridians
will gather in backyards and
at beaches to celebrate this
great nation and the freedom s
we enjoy as citizens.
U nfortunately, som e ce le ­
brations will be disrupted by
in ju ries, som e seriou s and
som e even life threatening,
because many Floridians will
ch oose to use illegal fire ­
w orks, says Tom Gallagher,
F lo rid a's
C h ief
Financial
O fficer and State Fire Marshal.
Every year, thousands o f
A m ericans are killed or criti­
cally injured by firew orks,
and a disproportionate num ­
ber of those injuries are to
children.
Firew orks are illegal in
Florida.
If it lau n ches or
explodes, it is off lim its. Illegal
firew orks include shells and
m ortars,
m ultiple
tube
devices, Roman candles, rock­
ets and firecrackers. Signing a
waiver will not clear you of
responsibility under the law,
and using firew orks illegally
is a first-degree m isdem eanor
punishable by up to one year
in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Only individuals who have

a permit from their local gov­
ernm ent can use firew orks
legally, and only for certain
exem pted
purposes.
Sparklers, however, are legal
for anyone to use, and a list of
hundreds approved for use in
Florida can be found on the
State Fire M arshal's Web page
at ww w .fldfs.com /sfm .
Local
law
enforcem ent
agencies arc responsible for
enforcem ent of the state's fire­
works and sparkler laws, and
the State Fire M arshal's Office
has
prepared
a
Law
Enforcem ent and Inspections
G uide to Firew orks and
Sparkler Enforcem ent to help
them carry out their responsi­
bilities. Tne guide is free and
also available on the State Fire
M arshal’s Web page.
By
passing county or
m unicipal ordinances, some
local governm ents have effec­
tively closed "loopholes" that
have allowed the illegal sale
of fireworks. Consum ers must
keep in mind that just because
they can buy illegal fireworks
does not mean they can use
them without concern for the
law.
G allagh er
says
he

applauds those com m unities
who have taken steps to re­
enforce the law.
Even when using legal
sparklers there is still a risk of
injury.
W hen lit, som e
sparklers can reach tem pera­
tures between 1,300 and 1,800
degrees, which is at least 200
degrees hotter than a standard
butane lighter.
Follow these precautions:
• Use sparklers and other
legal novelties on a flat, hard
surface. Do not light them on
grass.
• Use sparklers in an open
area. Keep children and pets
at least 30 feet away from all
ignited sparklers.
• Light only one item at a
time and never attem pt to re­
light a "dud."
• Don't use any unwrapped
items or items that may nave
been tampered with.
• Keep a fire extinguisher
or w ater hose on-hand for
em ergencies. It’s a good idea
to drop used sparklers in a
bucket of water.
Also, remember to lest the
batteries in y o u r sm ok e
detectors.

C olonial
R oom
R estaurant

Mike Hattaway exem plifies the rich heritage and deep
community involvement you’ll find with everyone at United
Heritage Bank. Through his guidance, our customers have
come to expect and enjoy a ncighbor-to-neighbor style of
service that is most unique in today’s increasingly impersonal
banking world. We invite you to experience the difference.
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Since 1977

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21 E. Third Street
407-164-4606

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3001 W. Lake Mary Blvd.
407-323*8485

Maitland
100 E. Packwood Avenue
407-647-31W

College Pork
3378 Edgcwaler Drive
407-648-2120

Long wood
162 E. State Road 434
407-331-8505

Sanford
413 W. First St.
407-323-2384

Winter Park
1211 Orange Av. Sic 101
407-622-1120

BILL PAINTER: Owner

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Hours: Monday - Saturday • 6 :3 0 am to 7 pm
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Keller Williams Realty

Financial

Rentals

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Employment

Real Estate

67-73

Merchandise
Automotive
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Miscellaneous
231-245

MI-165_______________

Services

199-229

252-319

To Place Your Ad Call 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
27— Nursery &amp;
C hild C arl
CHILD CARE
All ages Weokends/Nights
Loving Mom W/Flef Lake Mary,
407-435-6845
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59— Financial
S ervices
Attention
Readers!!
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phono lo promise
you a loan and ask you lo pay
lo r II before they deliver. For
more information, call loll-treo
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M oney to Lend
Attention
Readers!!
U s Illegal tor companies doing
business by phono lo promise
you a loan and ask you lo pay
lo r It b efore th e y deliver. For
more information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP ( A public
service message (torn The
Seminole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

63— M ortgages
Cash fo r Notes, Trust
Deeds, M ortgages,
Inh erita n ce s, Lotteries,
etc...
You can sell your contract
and got cash now/

71—H elp Wanted
ADVERI1SING_SALES.
REPRESENTATIVE
The S a n to rd H e rald Is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Reprosentaiive lo join
our progressive sales team
serving Santord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketing business degree
or
some
direct
sales
experience preferred We will
train the right Individual who
possesses
solid
organizational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desire to achieve Must be sellm otivated, 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 tul tnro Monday-Fnduy
(40ht work week required)
entry-level position with
com pensation based on
education
and
sates
experience
If interested, please send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H erald
Newspapers
PO Box 1667
Sanford, FL 3 2 7 7 2
Phone: 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 X f t
Fax: 4 0 7 - 3 2 3 - 9 4 0 8
Email:

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71—H elp Wanted
A FT position tn Santord at non­
profit
agency
providing
consumer info/consultations on
choosing quality childcare
Childcare exp and bilingual
preferred S7 79 • S8 78 hrty Fax
or
email
resume
lo
d w rig h !0 4 c o rla n d o org
or
(407) 445-7340. Attn Darlene
Wright. Closing dale is Friday,
July 2, 2004 al 4 00pm
EOE/M/F/D/V/DFWP

Christian Pre School In
Longwood now hiring lor 200-12005 school year Appkants with
40 hrs or CDA encouraged to
apply C al 407-332-6522 or Fax
407-332-6267 or email to
sattemp27Caol
Counter Help at Pack &amp; Ship
Lifting rqd FT 4 PT Packing
UPS/FEDEX exp preferred
407-629-5453.
Apply
In
person , 1531 Lee Rd. Winter
Park
Foreman-Remodeling Builder
seeks working foreman &amp; exp
help Hand tools A trans. req
Based in Lake Mary 407-3216677

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp W a n ted

Experienced tawn maintenance
crew leader. M ust have
trahspo rial Ion to-1torn work
Docent driving record a must
Startxig pay S9-S11 hr C al Kerry
407-234-7253

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!
Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lo r
business
opporiunnes and franchises Cal
Florida Dept of Agriculture 8
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or FTC-HELP tor free
informatxxv Or visa our Web site
at www Me gov bizop
Florida law inquires sellers ol
codain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ol
Agriculture
6
Consumer
Services before selling Call to
veitty lawful registration before
you buy

R eptile M aintenance at local
pel store, P/T. flexible hours,
S6 5QTir, bonuses
407-320-7001

S e cre tary: Genova, constr
exp nec QB Pro 8 MS Ottico
a must Fax rnsixivi 8 salary coq
407-349 0888

Servers 8 Prep Cook: FT/PT,
AM
8
PM
shllts Expd
nooessnry Cal (th») Dahlia. 407688 4745

U tility F orem an • Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience for underground
utility crow Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133.

Forom an: Experienced Job
roquiros knowledge ot lorm
setting, concreto finish, trowel
machine operation, read blue
prints &amp; have supervisory skills
Call 407-402-8427 or 407-4028426 to apply
F ro n t O e tk/R e lle f A u d ito r:
Expd only nood apply Must bo
able to work weekends 8
nights Paid vacation Shift
premium pay Apply In person
at Super 0 Motot, 4750 SR 46
West. Santord. FL No phone
calls EOE/DFWP

Lawn
Maintenance
ForemarVtaborers
Residenlial/Comm ercial, drs
license A exp required Up to
510/hr to start 407-B31-6430

Full Time m a inte n a n ce
person needed tar a hotel Also
need dishwasher fis c a l 407444-1000

MECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133
Now hiring Loan Originators
and/or Licensed Mortgage
Brokers
No
experience
noexjssary-we wil train C al Rudy
Garcia at Choice Mortgage
Futidng. Ce# 786-301-1056 or
office, 407-562-1953

Full lim e Painters needed with
new home painting experience
Must have transportation to
Oviedo area Pis call Jack. 407709-8755
Here We Q row Again!
Santord based, Rich Plan ol
Florida is looking tor a lew
appointment setters Good
attitude 8 good phone voice
Good hourly pay + bonus
Incentive
S200 sign on
bonus Call Carol at 407-3223663x136. It no answer
Leave name and call back
number. E O E

Ottico Asst Small construction
company seeks dependable
person Mon-Fri, B-12pm Light
A/P, A/R, telephone 8 mlsc.
Santord. lax resume, 407-3213983
Part Time Carrier
The S a n fo rd H erald is
looking lor a pad time carnet
to deliver newspapers during
the early morning hours ol
Wednesdays 8 Saturdays
Ideal
job for a retired
individual Must have a valid
FL drivers license, insurance
and dependable vehicle
Interested Individuals should
contact Dan Ping, Santord
Herald PiiAsher. 407-322-2611

House cleaners wanted Good
pay 6 flexible schedule. Car,
phono, refs 6 background
chock reqd. 407-673-3878

LA BO R E R S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

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Back Pain? F re e R e p o rt R e v e a ls
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M ow , E d g o , W o o d e a t, &amp; C le a n u p .
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G ilt C e rtific a te s A v a ila b le .
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1 Buy H ouses 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
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C a ll Today. T u s h a r/A n ila 4 0 7 -3 2 2 3252. A n y C ondition. Best Otter. Mao
S to p F o re c lo s u re .

R o o f in g
A L L M A N RO O FING

R.E.Z. Law n Care
Yard M aintenance, Clean Up.
&amp; Haul Off
407-702-7015
407-702-4448

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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,
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W e Accept All C redit Cards.
T re o R e m o v a l, T n m 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 .
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C ash lo r Notes, Trust Dooda,
M ortgages,
Inh eritances, Lotteries, e tc .....
You can s e ll yo u r c on tra ct a n d
g e t cash now I
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PAINTING

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Will Do Your
W elding W ork,
A LUM INUM OR
S TE EL @
Very R easonable
Ratesl
CALL ROBBY,
407-221-6885

Hom e Of The
B id B u s te r
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GREAT BENEFITS
CREAT ENVIRONMENT
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SANFORD * LAKE MARY AREA

$15.75 per m onth....... 5 lines / 3months
$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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T he H erald

June 30 &amp; July 1, 2004

Rentals

Financial
4 5 -6 3
71— H elp Wanted
Telemarketing S I2 lo $2abr.
$200 sign on bonus Start
Im mediately
Hourly Plus
com m ission,
m orning
A
evening shifts, In SnntordLako
Mary area Call John now 407268-9180
T ra ck Hoe OPERATOR ^
Underground
utilities/PIpe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133
Welder/Fabrtcalor needed at
Central
Firehouse
466,
DoLnnd Please call 386-8227885

73— Employment
Wanted
EkJerty Aid. I drtve, personal care,
com panionship,
cooking,
cleaning, errands AM PM
ovomile Exp A Refs 4073214807

93— Rooms For
R ent
WEEKLY RENTALS
S tarting O $82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423
Downtown Sanford Furnished.
Super dean, utilities, phone, on
bus route, from $125 weekly Col
407-402-0346 Murry, w o n t
lastl $250 moves you In

Vary nice, very clean turn rm ,
all utl. cable, A'C. Indry, phono,
kilch use, sec dr. residcnl
owner, private entrance No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d ru g tree
sober need epply. 407-3140924.
Nice upscale Lake Mary area,
room for rent, kitchen A
bathroom privileges, S450'mo,
Includes utilities 407-3201702.
Sanlord.
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, ook* TV,
kltchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

Em p lo ym e n t
95— Roommate
Wanted
$400/M o. w /util. A cable
Internet, $200 A appl fee
Share 4/2 w/so m l-private
entrance. Professional young
middle aged male Sanlord
Airport near 4 t7 exit N/S. N/D
A quiet 407-323-7508
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe. fu«
house privileges C al 407-3287232 for on appointment

99—Apartments Unfurnished
Beautiful 2 Bedroom apt homo
RwsimmooAve a! tJ J iS t Dtxon
Estate, 407-321-4217.

Logan H eights A pts, 1 ,2 A 3
bedroom apts. starting 0
$475 Oroal pool, spa A fitness
center Zero tatornnoo pokey 407302-2263

Snnford/Lake Mary: t, 2, and
3 Bedroom Apts staring at S510
Lake Front Living Free Rent!
Call now, 407-322-9104, EHO
Unfurnished 1 B edroom For
Student or Single person A l Utl
Inckfed, No pets, non smoker
Available July 1st Call tor
appl 407-323-9913. S e ll,Id a
Espanol

9 1-12 7
103— HousesUnfurnished

Bateman Realty

407-321-0759
D O Y L E R EA LTY
RENTALS
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
S a n fo rd : 1/1, Efficiency,
Kltchon, Bath. Lhr Rm. Water,
Sewer, Garbage A Lawn Svc
Included S38aT350 Dop
Sanlord: t/1 Eat-In Kltch, Uv
Rm, S445/S425 Dop
Sanford: 2/1. Hardwd Firs, S a
Porch. Well A Septic, CMA
$65&lt;V$600 Dep
S anford: 3/2, Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Point,
Section
8
Accepted
S675/S62S Deposit
S anford: 3/2 Condo, Approx
1400 Sq Ft, Scm Porch.
Inside U tility Rm, Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm,
Com m unity Pool. Gated
Community 57755750 Dep
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE R EN TA SELL HOMES
Lake Front Collage 2BR/1BA
CMA on 2 acres, deck
S695!MO. $1400 sec dep No
Pets Quiet country selling
Doltonft'Ostoon area 407-3232863

P O R Z IG REA LTY
REN TA LS

100—
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2/2
Heathrow
Condo
Townhouse, fireplace, scroen
patio,
gated
entrance
w/comm unity pool Barclay
Place at Hoathrow StlOO'mo
321-591-9848

AE AHIM ENT/CQ HDQ _EQ H
RENT: W inter S p rin g s,
NEWLY
REMODELED,
2BR/2BA, approx. 1100 sq ft
A p orch, a p p lia n ce * A W/D
Incl. $69B/mo. 407-739-1292.

im u it/M

Explosive Deals!

FR EE RENT
on Studio Apts.
SanfordCourt Apartmei
^ 407-323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
r iiio l i , to .

•1015
W est
12lh
St.
S a n fo rd : 3/2, Section 8
Welcome $675
•2535 Georgia Ave, Sanford:
3 ’1 5. Section 8 Wekxrno S750
• 1025
W eal
2 5 th
SI.
S anford: 3/1 Scroen Porch
$850
•1160 Dot Dr, A lta m o n te
S p rin g s :
4 /1 5
Mouse,
Carport. Cul-De-Sac SflOO
534 W ilton Circle, Sanford
2/2 5 in Placid Lakes Gated,
Community Pool $900
•505 C lu b
Dr. W in te r
S p rin g s :
3/2
Condo
Fireplace S950
2608
S.
M y rtle
Ave,
S anford: 3/2, 1 Car Garage,
Cul-De-Sac $950
5048
H a w ksto n e
Dr,
S anlord: Brand Now 1 2 5. 1
Car Garage. Townhome In
Dunwoody Commons. No
Pets $1200
320 W eklva Park Dr.
Sanford: 2/2 Riverfront Log
Home $1500.

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 6 7 8
Sanlord 2BFV1BA {one family
house) Rent plus security
deposit Rots required 3 8 6576
2351
Sanford
Exc
area. 3/1,
w/mother-m-law efficiency, no
roommates $950 A ta 2/1, $550
407-321-6757
W eklva River Front
2 Hom es F or Rent
Wooded 4 acres on 300 of rivet
front Mam home Is a 3/3. 2000
sq It A pool Guest ttomo is 2/1
3rd bldg Is 500 sq ft workshop
$2650 mo 352-223-9000

105—
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One Bedroom Villas

$5 29

from
PETS WELCOME.

CLA SS!

2 DR Duplex Apts close to
Sem inole High, scr porch,
laundry
A storage
Rm.
$ 550M o 407-647-1366
S anford: 3/1 5, $ 8 9 0 month
1/1, $490m onth
Casselberry: 12. $890moniti
407-262-2002.

FREE RENTHI

Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

M oss w ood
A p a rtm e n ts

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

Country
Style
City
Living

107—M obile Homes
For R ent
Sanlord Adult park, 2/1,
screen patio No pets $ 4 5 0 *
dep 407-314-4154.

117—Commercial
R entals
LONGWOOD, Close to UPS
1375 sq ft offc&amp;'warehouse unit
More cu ft, ample parking,
clean A well maintained, very
com petitive
rent,
with
incentives 407-331-0539

CAPTAIN'S

117—Commercial
R entals
Sanford: Free Standing Bldg,
775 Sq Ft. Professional office
Space. 2 Offices A Conference
Room W/Fumlture. Includes
Lawn Maintenance $700$700
Dep
D oyle Realty, Inc
407-322-2493

Now company has several
options lo buy your home on
the spot ALL price ranges
considered.

118—O ffice S pace

Call now to hear
your options

ent

Sm
R etall/O ttice-17/92
Sanlord. Lease. $523 00 Mo
plus tax. incl water, sewer A
trash, S650 Dep 407-3028068

141— H

40 7-493-3255

Fo r

om es

ristena

S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Need an Investment?? Want
to M ow out of Apartment Lite??
2403
O range
A venue:
Charming 2 /t cottage, wood
firs, buck patio, park bench,
lowering oaks, move-in ready
low $90,000's. Call Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755

BONO MONEY; R#c»v« up to HO 000

Fr»« homooartofi •ivtiAhu fund
Buy • home with $700 c u h
Gout forte lottir*. Rtpovt
SEMtNOir. ORANOE. VOLUSIA'

Fixer Up: Sold as Is! 3 2 , EatIn Kit., LB. $62,900
In Law Q uarters: 4 /3.2300*
sq ft. LN. Dm, F am , Game Rm.
$169,900
L ik e New : 3 2 , Uv. Din.
Garage, nicety landscaped
yard $95 500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 M2,
4500* sq tt w/4/2 1 2
manhouse plus t/1 . kvtaw apt
w/separalo kllchn, bodrm,
tarn rm A bath, 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on t acre $299,900
R enovated: 3'2 with new
interior pant, oomof lot w2 car
garage $93,900

C ALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES
A
NEW
LOCAL LISTINGS.
Call Joyce S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan O uttweller
407-679-1000

BED: Luxury firm pi How-lop
m attress set Never used,
warranty $135 407-831-1322
or 366-753-1515. delivery
available.

BEDRM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Ralls. Dresser, Mirror, Chest. 2
Nrtestds, unused, Still Boxed,
Cost S7k Sell $ 1950 407-6601415

151—Investment
P roperty For S ale
Com pletely
renovalod
3BR/1BA home near Lake
Mary City Hall Presently
renting O $800mo. S110K.
407-925-2956

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanlord
Hardwood
llrs,
enclosed porches $89,500
Zoned
RC-1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted Great businoss
location 407-929-7173 or 918495-2026
H ills o t Lake M ary; 4 2 . 1900
sq ft. new nx&gt;l A outside paint
Includes stove, refrigerator,
dish washer, microwave, alarm
system, sprinklers, A water
softener. 2 car attached.
Appraised
al
A
asking
$210 000 407-321-8906,407330-2529

Flonst/Gift Shop in Oviedo |ust
reduced to $30K total Includes
inventory A van. Store Iron!
location Call Sheroe. Security
Financial. 407-661-9700.

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
DININORM ;
BOMBAY
CHERRYWOOO, 110* Dbl
Pod. B Chippendale Chr*. 72*
Butlet/Hutch, Unused, Still
poxed. Cost SISK. Sell $3950
Marble Server S750, 13 pc
Cherry Set. 78’ Table, 8 chrs.
China Cab , $1295 407-6601415

Ilusint1* * Opportunities

Free Puppy Collie mix pup. 9
m onths old male . Free lo
good homo 407-68B-2213.

M isc e l l a n e o u s

IBHA B u ckskin gelding. 10
yrs old. goes English A
W ester Jum ps very well
Tratoed, he does It o l 352-2503547/
Leave your horses at the
Horse Hotel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you can t find the
right person you can trust Call
Marsha al T h ird T im e s a
Charm farm lor more details
Nice bam. lurn oul pastures
Good Rates 352-250-35471

211— A n tiq u e &amp;
C o l l e c t ib l e s
W ill buy antique glass &amp;
antxyjo crystal dvindokors 407
461-2694

Pool
Table:
Bit
IBC
protoeetonaf tehee, 3 pc f stole.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still m
crate, cost $4K, sel $1450 407660-1415

217— G a r a g e

191— B uilding
M aterials

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Dakota. 1995. 104.000 miles,
dark green, extended cab. V8.
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

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1997 F ord
E x p e d itio n :
Champagne Color, 102K
Miles, Pow er E v e ry th in g !
CD
Changer,
Running
Boards. Excellent Condition
$9750OBO 386-660-M71 or
321-363-7570.

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L egals

L egals

Jun« 23, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIOER
THE AOOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY DF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nolle® I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room at iho City
Hall In Iho City ol Sanlord,
Florida, at 7 00 o clock PM on
Monday, July 12, 2004 to con­
sider the adoption ol an ordi­
nance by the City ot Sanford.
Florida, title ol which is as fol­
lows;

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5810 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides lo appeal a dera­
tion made with retpecl to any
matter contldered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record It not provided by the
City ot Sanford (FS288 0I0S)

ORDINANCE NO 3880
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
CLOSING, VACATING. AND
ABANDONING THAT CERTAIN
PORTION OF AMERICANA
BOULEVARD
LYING
BETWEEN EAST AIRPORT
BOULEVARD AND LOGAN
HEIGHTS CIRCLE EXTENDED
EASTERLY ANO BETWEEN
THE
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
GREENEWAY AND ORLANDO
DRIVE. PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy shall bo available at the
office ol Iho City Clerk lor nil per­
sons desiring to examine the
same
All parties tn interest and citizens
shall havo an oppodumty to bo
treard ot sard hearing
By order ol the City Commission
ot the City ol Sanford. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407330-5610 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with rospect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings, including lire testi­
mony and evrdonce, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford |FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Portor,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 30, 2004
F204
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 04-DR-3043-02D-W
NURI TANSU YILDIZ,
Petitioner
AND
SABIYE MELTEM OZYOFIUK.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SABIYE MELTEM
OZYORUK
814 Arbor Lakes Circle
Sanlord. FL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been Mod against you
and lhal you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, rl any, to It on NURITANSU YILOIZ. whose address
is 814 Arbor Lakes Circle.
Santord, FL 32771 on or before
July 29, 2004 and Me the origi­
nal with the Clerk of this Court
betore service on Petitioner or
Immediately thereafter tl you
tall to do so. a default will be
entered against you lor the relief
demandod In the Petition
WARNING Rule 12 285. Florida
Family taw Rules ol Procedure,
requires certain automatic dis­
closure ol documents and inlormahon Failure to comply can
result in sanctions including dis­
missal or striking ol pleadings
DATED JUNE 24. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sulonda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 30. 2004 and
July?. 14. 21,2004
F2O0
June 25, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIOER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OFSANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City
Hall in Iho City ol Sanlord,
Florida al 7 00 o clock PM on
Monday, July 12. 2004 to con­
sider tire adoption ol an ordi­
nance by the City ot Santord.
Florida. Iitle of which Is as fol­
lows
ORDINANCE NUMBER 3882
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
PROVIDING FOR A REVISION
TO SECTION 3 5. SCHEDULE
8.
CITY
OF
SANFORD
CODE.'LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS. RELATING TO
THE
OPERATIONS
AND
ACTIVITIES OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD
HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
BOARD,
RELATING TO MEMBERSHIP
ON THE HISTORIC PRESER­
VATION BOARD. PROVIDING
FOR ABOLISHMENT AND THE
RECONSTITUTION
AND
REAPPOINTMENT OF THE
HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
BOARD, PROVIDING FOR THE
NUMBER OF MEMBERS ON
THE HISTORIC PRESERVA­
TION BOARD, REDUCING THE
NUMBER OF MEMBERS ON
THE HISTORIC PRESERVA­
TION BOARD. PROVIDING
FOR ACTIONS. POWERS,
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILI­
TIES OF THE HISTORIC
PRESERVATION
BOARD.
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
AND SAVINGS. PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVID­
ING FOR COOIFICATION AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
A copy than be available at the
office ol the City Clark tor all
persons bearing to examine the
tame
All part ret in imereti and current
th a t have an opportunity to be
heard at tatd hearing
By order of the City Committron
of the City of Santord. Florida

&gt;

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Juno 30, 2004
F207
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATIVE
COMPLAINT
TO THE CONTEMPORARY
INVESTIGATION.
AGENCY
INC.,
Case No C02004-0293,
A 9400046
An ADMINISTRATIVE COM­
PLAINT to revoke your license
and eligibility lor licensure has
been tiled against you
You
have the right to request a hear­
ing pursunnl lo Sections
120 569 and 120 57, Florida
Statutes, by rr*lm g a request
tor same to the Florida
Department ol Agriculture and
Consumer Services, Division ol
Licensing, Posl Office Box 3168,
Tallahassee. Florida 323153168 II a roquesl lor hearing it
nol recetvod by 21 days from the
dato ol me Iasi publication, the
nghl lo a heanng in this matter
will be waived and the
Department will dispose ol this
cause in accordance with taw
Publish Juno 30, 2004 and July
7. 14, 21, 2004
F209
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-469-14-L
SECRETARY OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS, an Officer ol me
United States of America.
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID E BAILEY, et a l.
OEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAVID E BAILEY
Residence Unknown
Last Known Mailing Address
14013 Spruce Creek Lane
Ortando. FL 32826
Any unknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming or other claiming
by. through, under and against
David E Bailey. Jane Doe Bailey
andor Unknown Tenanl(s)
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on Ihe following pioperty in
Seminole County. Florida
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A'
LOT 7. BLOCK A. THE
SPRINGS SHADOWOOD VIL­
LAGE. SECTION 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
17. PAGES 71, 72 AND 73.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND ALSO THAT PORTION OF
LOT 0. BLOCK A. AS SHOWN
ON SAID P U T 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
POINT A BEING NORTH
48*09 48* WEST 53 81 FEET
AND SOUTH 40*50 12* WEST
11 FEET FROM THE INTER­
SECTION OF THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY LOT LINE OF SAID
LOT 7 AND WEEPING ELM
LANE
POINT B BEING NORTH
48*09 48* WEST 85 81 FEET
AND SOUTH 40*60 12* WEST
IB FEET FROM THE INTER­
SECTION OF THE SOUTH­
WESTERLY LOT LINE OF SAID
LOT 7 AND WEEPING ELM
UNE
has been tiled against you and
others and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
delenses, it any, to it on SMITH
&amp; MCCLELLAND. Plaintiff*
attorneys. 500 North Ocean
Street. Jacksonville. FL 32202
no more man thirty (30) days
trom the first publication date of
this notice and Ida the original
with the Clerk ot this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorneys or Immediately theteattei. otherwise, a default will be
entered against you lor the reiiet
demanded in the complaint or
petition
NOTICE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990.
Administrative Order No 94-20
Parson* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N 3 0 I, Santord.
Florida 32771 at least two day*
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 665-4227, 1600-955-8771 (TDD users only)

L egals
The admlntslrmllon ol the estate
Ot RUBY M
MULLINEX,
deceased. File Number 031029-CP. is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which is
PO Box 8099, Santord, FL
32772-6099 The names and
addresses ol Ihe Person*!
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney ate
sal lorth below;
AS creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agslnst decedent's
ostate on whom a copy of this
notree has been served m utl tile
their claims with this 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 SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot Ihe dece­
dent and persons having dalms
or demends against 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 AND 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 DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ol first publication ol
this Notice is June 30. 2004
DON PREWITT
Personal Representative
951 Sweet Water Club Blvd
Longwood. Florida 32779
PHILIP F KEIOAISH, JR
Florida Bar No 0602817
320 West Sabal Palm Place.
Sutle 300
Longwood. FL 32779
(407)662-7711
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 30. 2004 and July
7. 2004
F211
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-641-CP
IN HE ESTATE OF
KATHARINE M CORSO.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Summary Adm inistration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C U IM S
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You are hereby nobbed that an
Order
of
Summary
Admimslration has been entered
in the estate ot KATHARINE M
CORSO.
deceased.
File
Number 04 641-CP. by th«
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ot which is
301 N Park Avenue. Santord,
FL 32771, that the decadent s
data ol death was 11/14/03, that
the total value ol the estate Is
less then $75,000 00 and that
the names and address ol those
to whom it has been assigned by
such order are
NAME
ADORESS
Susan B Richards
2204 Oak Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
Kimberly M Corso
206 Colonial Way. Sanlord. FL
William T Corso
206 Colonial Way. Sanlord. FL
Paige E Corso
6090 Markham Rd . Sanlord. FL
Michael J Corso
6090 Markham Rd , Sanlord. FL
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors ot Ihe estate ol the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate ol the decedent other
than those lor who provision lor
lull payment was made In the
Order
ol
Summary
Administration must llle then
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY U W
ALL C U IM S AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY C U IM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTEH THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ot first publication of
this Notice ts June 30. 2004

Publish June 30. 2004 and J iiy
7,2004
F210
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-1029-CP

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-CA-686-14-K

contracts, service contracts, advertising contracts, purchase
orders, and equipment leases

1983 Chevrolet
2G1AN69H t D1192243
Publish June 30, 2004
F213
NOTICE
Vehicle Auction b 9 00am
WHEN July 12, 2004
WHERE Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1985
MAKE; HONDA
MODEL: 20H
COLOR BLUE
VIN 7 JHMAF5333FSO54619
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN July 13, 2004
WHERE Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1964
MAKE C H E W
MODEL 4DR
COLOR BLUE
VIN # 41839Y2457I4
Vehicle Auction O 9 00am
WHEN July 26, 2004
WHERE Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 2002
MAKE MITSUBISHI
MODEL UTILITY
COLOR BLUE
VIN # JA4LS41RG2J014889
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN July 14, 2004
WHERE Paul's Towing, 1919
W IsIStrool. Santord, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE FORD
MODEL PICKUP
COLOR GREEN
VIN # 1FTDF15Y4RNB25555
VEHICLE
YEAR 1984
MAKE OLOSMODILE
MODEL 2DR
COLOR BROWN
VIN # tG3AM47A5EM300953
VEHICLE
YEAR 1989
MAKE PONTIAC
MODEL 4DR
COLOR MAROON
VIN # 1G2JB51K7K6O80O9
Notice Is hereby given Pauls
Towing will sell at public auction
lor salvage lor casti on demand
to highest bidder. Ihe lotkrwing
described vehicles
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicles ono hour prior to sale
Terms are ’ CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS* Paul's Towing
reserves the nghl lo accept or
ro)ect any and all BIDS
Publish June 30. 2004
F2I4
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUES 713 78 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL BE
SOLDAT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY JULY 20, 2004 AT
10 00 AM AT CORTES TOWING
SERVICE, 245 ORANGE AVE
LONGWOOD,
FLORIDA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUAR
ANTEE SELLER RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO BID BIDDING
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWED
FOR TOWING AND STORAGE
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE
FORM OF PAY­
MENT IS CASH OR CASHIERS
CHECK

Publish June 30. 2004

F2t5
NOTICE

VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #
86 Ford Mustang
1FABP26A6GF107342
Publish June 30. 2004
F2I6
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

Vatucts Type Vin# Auction Date

Notice is hereby given
Seminole Pant &amp; Body will sell
at Public Auction tor salvage lor
cash on demand to hrgtiest bid­
der, the toUowing described vehi­
cles

7714/2004

JULY 13. 2004

1993 Subuiu
JF1GF2447PB807299

92 Ford Taurus
VIN# 1FACP52U 7NA106094

1966 BMW
WBADK8303G9656646

93 Pontiac 4 Dr
VIN# 1G2MX53L5P1286633

1966 Cadillac
1G6CD51S6J4207241

The auction writ be held at 12 00
PM on the said data* above. At
Semmoie Paint 6 Body 2540 S
Myrtle Ave Sanlord. FL 32773
Prospective bidders may inspect
vefude* one hour prior to sale
Terma ara cash or candied
fundi.
Seminole Wrecker
reserves the nghl to accept or
refect any and a l bids

1991 Chevrolal
2G1WL14T3M9246301

1986 Stack
1Q4HR14CXJH457Q75
Deceased
7/1472004

v
THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS. INC . a Florida
non-profit corporation. STANDARD PRECAST, INC , a Florida
corporation. BRANT BROS . INC , a Florida corporation, a/V/a
Brant Brothers. Inc . WILLIAM D GAMBILL. d b /a LONGHORN
METAL SYSTEMS, and KEN S PLUMBING, INC . a Florida
corporation,

Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE ON COMPLAINT AND
FIRST AMENDMENT TO COMPLAINT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Iho undersigned. Ihe Clerk ol
Ihe Circutt Court lor Seminole County, Florida, under and by
virtue ot Ihe Final Summary Judgment horolotore entered on the
15th day ol June. 2004, in that certain cause pending in the
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Seminole County, Florida, being Civil Action No 04-CA-888-14K in which SOUTHTRUST BANK, an Alabama banking corpora­
tion C S oulhT rusf), Is the plaintiff and THE APOSTOLIC
CHURCH OF JESUS, INC., a Florida non-profit corporation
("The Afxjstolic Church*) is ttie defendant, and under and by
virtue ot the terms ot the said Final Summary Judgmonl wilt odor
lor sale al public outcry lo the highest and best bidder lor cash,
al the Wesl Front Door ol the Seminole County Courthouse. 301
N Park Avenuo. Santord. Flonda 32771 on the 17th day ol
Augusl. 2004, al Ihe hour ol 11 00 a m in the morning. Ihe same
being n legal sales day and tho hour a legal hour ot 6nlo. Ihe real
and personal property situated In Seminolo County, Florida and
legally described as follows
Real Property
See Exhibit *1* atlached hereto
PROPERTY
Thai certain piece, piarcol and Iracl ol land located in Seminole
County, Flonda, described as follows
Commence nl tho South t/4 comer o l Section 7. Township 21
South. Range 30 East, Seminole County. Flonda, thence run N
00 degreos 45' 09* W along Iho Wesl lino ol Iho Southwest 1/4
01 the Southeast 1/4 ol said Section 7 lor a distance ol 25 00 loot
to Iho North light ol way line ol North Shoot, Ihonco run N 89
degrees 27' 30* E along said North right ol way line lor a d is­
tance ot 69 42 leet to a point on a curve concave Northwesterly
and having a radius ot 5541 15 leet and a chord bearing ot N 35
degreos 19' 07* E. said point lying on tho Southeasterly right ol
way lino ot the Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad, said point also being
Ihe Poinl ot Beginning; thence tun Northeasterly along said
Southeasterly right o l way line and Ihe arc ol said curvo lor a dis­
tance ol 376 66 loot, through a conlral anglo ol 3 dogrees 53 41*
to the end ol said curve, thence run N 37 degrees 15' 50* E along
said Southeasterly right ol way line lor a distance ol 14 37 leel.
thence run N 00 degrees 45' 09* W lor a distance ol 1091 91 leel
lo the North line ol said Southwosl 1/4 ol Iho Southeast t/4 ot
Section 7; thence run N 89 degreos 37' 30* Ensl along sard
North lino lor a distance o l 1007.75 leet lo Ihe Northeast corner
ol sard Southwest 1/4 ol the Southeast 1/4 o l Soction 7. thence
run S 00 dogrees 13' 46* E along tho East lino ol said Southwest
t/4 ol tho Southeast 1/4 ot Section 7 lor a distance ol 265 99 teel
lo tho South line ol tho abandoned 50 loot railroad right ol way,
as recorded In D B 203, Page 557. datod November 21. 1953,
thence run S 45 Degrees 43' 57* W along sard South lino ol Ihe
abandoned railroad right ot way and the North line ol tho plal ot
Oak Terrace, as recorded in Plat Book 0. Pago 91 ot tho Public
Records ot Seminole County. Florida, for a distance ot 417 32
leet to a point lying 300 00 leel West ol. when measurod at nghl
angles lo the atorosnid East line ol sard Southwest 1/4 ol the
Southoasl 1/4 ol Section 7, said point being the Northwest cor­
ner ot the aforesaid plat ot Oak Terrace, thence run S 00 degreos
14' 36* E parallel with aforesaid East lino o l the Southwest 1/4 ol
the Southeast 1/4 ol Section 7 and along tho West line ol sard
plal ol Oak Terraco lor a distance o l 745 87 loot lo the aforesaid
North right ol way line ol North Street, thence run S 89 dogroes
23' 30* W tor a distance ol 926 44 leet lo the Point ol Beginning
LESS Iho 100 DO loot right ol way o l tho Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad as It presently exisls
ALSO LESS tho 25 00 loot right ol way as shown on Ihe North
and East sides ot Lot 19, A E. Gutlm's Subdivision as recorded
in Plat Book 2. Pago 43. o l Ihe Public Records ot Seminolo
County, Florida
EXHIBIT *1*
LESS
The Easlerly 25 leel o l Ihe following

1) 1991 FORD ESCORT
V IN # 1FAPP15J8MW123474
2) 1992 FORD EXPLORER
VIN# 1FMDU32X7NUA53209
3) 1988 CHEVROLET
CAMARO
VIN# 1G1FP21B8JL158356
4) 1986 OLDSMOBILE CIERA
VIN# 2G3AM19R1G9371412
5) 1985 OLDSMOBILE
DELTA 88
VIN# 1G3BY69Y9FY364117
6) 1989 PONTIAC GRAND
PRIX
VIN# 1G2WJ14W1KF296212
7) 1996 DODGE NEON
VIN# 1B3ES27C3TD697917
8) 1989 PLYMOUTH VOY­
AGER
VIN# 2P4FH45K5KR363127
9) 1996 JEEP CHEROKEE
VIN# 1J4E258S2TC152115
10) 2000 MAZDA PROTEGE
VIN# JM1BJ2213Y0276420
11) 1990 HONDA CIVIC
VIN# 1HGE D3544LL006193
12) 1995 NISSAN ALT IMA
VIN# I N48U31D2SC218027
13) 2000 TOYOTA CO RO LU
VIN# 1NXBR12E0YZ365968
14) 1990 TOYOTA P-UP
VIN# JT4RN93D0L5021935

TIME 10 00am
WHERE A &amp; R Towing Sendee
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751

Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Santord, FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321*4557 FAX

SOUTHTRUST BANK, an Alabama banking corporation,

f. Name. All right, IJtle and Interest ol Mortgagor In and lo any
tradename now or hereafter used in connection with the opera­
tion ot the Land. Improvements and all related marks, logos and
Insignia

Plaintiff,

WHEN J u ly 30, 2004

IN RE ESTATE OF

NOTICE TO CREDfTORS

2001 Chevrolet
1Q1JC524317335991

2204 Oak Avenue
Santord. Florida 32771

7713/2004

RUBY M MULL1NEX.

L egals

Susan B Richards

DATED on JUN 22, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMutcock
Deputy Clerk

L eg als

WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION

Notice

Page 5B

L egals

Personal Giving Notice

Jack T Bridges
Florida Bar No 145932
209 North Oak Avenua
Santord, FL 32771
Telephone (407)302-7661
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Publish June 30. 2004 and July
7.2004
F212

June 30 &amp; July 1, 2004

Publish June 30,2004
F217

That portion ol Soction 7, Township 21 South, Range 30 East.
Seminole County. Flonda, bounded by. Ihe southerly line o l the
abandoned 50ft railroad nghl-ol-way as recorded in DB 203,
Page 557. dated Novom bert21. 1953, Ihe wosterly nght-ol-way
line of Ford Drive as established by the plat ol Oak Terraco hied
In Plal Book 8, Pago 91. Seminolo County Public Records, and,
Ihe northerly line o l Merrill Sheet (l/K/a North Sheet), as occu­
pied
See sketch attached lo Ihe Complaint as Exhibit *2*
Personal Property
See Exhibit *3* atlached hereto
1. This Exhibit describes the following types and items of prop­
erty
a Appurtenances The benefit ot all easements and other rights
o l any nature whatsoever appurtenant lo the Land or the
Improvements, ot both, and all rights o l way. sheets, alleys, pas­
sages. drainage rights, sewer rights, and nghl ot ingress and
egress lo the Land, and all adjoining property, whether now
existing or hereafter arising, together with the reversion or rever­
sions. remainder or remainders, rents, issues incomes, and prof­
its ol any ol the loregoing
b Tangible Property All ol Mortgagor's interest in all fixtures,
equipment, crops now sown and/or growing In the future and
tangible personal property ol any nature whatsoever now or
herealler (i) attached or attixed to the Land or Ihe Improvements,
or both, regardless ol whether physically affixed thereto or sev­
ered or capable ol severance therehom, or (it) regardless ol
where situated, used, usable, or intended lo be used in connec­
tion with any present ot future use or operation ol or upon the
Land The foregoing includes all healing, air conditioning, light­
ing, incinerating, and power equipment, all engines, compres­
sors. pipes, pumps, tanks, motors, conduits, wiring, and switch­
boards. all plumbing, lifting, cleaning, tire prevention, lire extin­
guishing, refrigerating, ventilating, and communications appara­
tus: all boilers, lumaces, oil burners, vacuum cleaning systems,
elevators, and escalators, all stoves, ovens, ranges, disposal
units, dishwashers, water healers, exhaust systems, refrigera­
tors. cabinets, and partitions: all rugs and carpels: all laundry
equipment, all building materials, all lurmture, furnishings, office
equipment, and office supplies (Including stationery, letterheads,
billheads, and Items o l a similar nature); and all additions,
accessions, renewals, replacements, and substitutions o l any or
all ot Ihe foregoing (tor purposes o l description in this Exhibit
herein rolerred to as Ihe Tangible Property*)
c. Income AN rents. Issues. Incomes, and profits In any manner
ansmg born the Land. Improvements, or Tangible Property, or
any combination. Including Mortgagor s interest In and lo all
leases, licenses, franchises, and concessions ol, or relating to.
all or any portion o l the Land. Improvements ot Tangible
Property, whether now existing or hereafter made. Including all
amendments, modifications, replacements, substitutions, exten­
sions. renewals, or consolidations The foregoing Hems are (omlty and severally for purposes of description In bus Exhibit
referred to as the 'Rents*.
d Proceed* All proceeds o l Ihe conversion, voluntary or invol­
untary, of the Land. Improvements or any ot the property
described in bits Exhibit into cash or other liquidated claims, or
that are otherwise payable tor injury to, or the taking or requisi­
tioning of, any such property. Including all Insurance and con­
demnation proceeds
a Contract Rights AH of Mortgagor s right, title and interest In
and to any* and aH contracts, written or oral, expressed or
implied, now existing or hereafter entered into or arising. In any
manner related lo the Improvements, use. operation, sale, con­
version. or other disposition of any Interest In the Land.
Improvements. Tangible Property, or the Rents or any com bina­
tion, including any and all depositi. prepaid Items, and payments
due and to become due thereunder, and including construction

(

g Other Intangibles All contract rights, accounts, Instruments
and general Intangibles, as such lorms trom timo to time are
defined In Ihe Florida Uniform Commercial Code. In any manner
related to the use. operation, sale, conversion, or other disposi­
tion (volunlafy ot Involunlary) ot tho Land. Improvements,
Tangible Property, or Rents, including all permits, licenses.
Insurance policies, rights ol action and other choses In action
h. Construction Materials All lumber, concrete block, drywall.
sheet rock, concrete, rool trussos, beams. Joints, or any other
personal property used or Intended to be used In connection
with the construction ol any improvements on the Land or any
ot such Items o l personal property which are Intended lo be
Incorporated Into Iho la n d as an Improvement thereon
I. Sewor Fees All sewer capacity reservation lees and/or
reserved sewer capacity, all lap in rights, all impact toes, all ol
which may benefit the Land or Improvements
j Plans Any and all plans, specifications permits. Including
building pormtts. licenses, loes, architectural drawings, surveys
and plats associated wrlh Iho construction ol any proposed
Improvements lo the Land
k Conslniction Documents Tho foregoing types ot property
include specifically all ol tho following all comrade, plans and
documonls that concern Iho dosign and consbuclion ot tho
improvements. Including plans and specifications, drawings nnd
architectural a n d o r engineering conlrads, nnd construction
contracts, logolher with all amondmonts, revisions, modifica­
tions and supplements
1 Secondary Financing All ol Mortgagor's rights, power or priv­
ilege lo further encumber any o l tho property described in this
paragraph lot debt
As used In this paragraph, tho tenn "include", ‘ includes* or
'including* is lor illustialivo purposes only nnd Is always without
limitation

2 The term Mortgagor(s), Land and Improvements as usod
horeln shall have tho same meaning ns in the Mortgage and
Security Agreement to which this Exhibit is atlached
EXHIBIT *3*
The property alorosaid. togethor with all Improvements, build­
ings. fixtures, tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, is being sold to
satisfy SouthTrust's claims under said Judgment
DATED this 15 day ol Juno, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Clrcuil Court
Seminolo County, Florida
By Cecelia V Ekorn
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Juno 23. 30, 2004
F I 54
NOTICE
Tho SI Johns Rivor Wator Management District has received
Iho application lor Environmental Resource Pormrt(s) from tho
following appllcant(s)
Seminole County Envuonmenlal Services, 500 W Lake Mary
B lvd . Sanlord, FL 32773. application #40-117-94119-1. The
project Is located in Seminolo County, Section 22. Township 19
South, Rango 29 East Tho ERP application is lor construction
ol a surface walor mnnagomonl system tor the Northwest
Regional Maintenance Facilities Warehouse, a 6 3-acre devel­
opment
Riverwolk, Lid , 650 S Control Ave , Suite 1000, Oviodo, FL
32765, application #4-117-22119-4 Tho pro|oct is located in
Seminolo County, Section 33, Township 21 South. Range 31
East Tire ERP application is lot construction ol a surface water
management system lor a 111-acre, residential development
known as Ihe Riverwalk Subdivision
Seminole County Board ol County Commissioners. 520 W Lake
Mary B lvd . Sanlord, FL 32773, application #4-117-64028-3
Tho project is located in Seminolo County. Sections 13 6 14,
Township 21 South, Range 30 East The ERP application is lor
construction ol a surface water management system associated
with road construction on Lake Drive. Phases 1 &amp; 11 (horn
Seminole Blvd to Tuskawilla Rd )
Tho filo(s) containing oach o l the above-listed appicalion(s) are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays, 8 00 a m lo 5 00 p m. at the SI Johns River Water
Management District Headquarters or Iho appropriate Service
Contor Written objections to the application may bo made, but
should be Mod with (received by) Iho District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S t . Palalka. Florida 32177-1429, no later lhan 14 day3 Irom Ihe
dato o l publication Written objections should identity Ihe objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe tho objection lo Ihe
application Filing a written objection does nol entitle you lo a
Chaplet 120. Florida Statulos. Admmistralive Hoaring Only
those persons whose substantial Interests are affected by the
application and who Me a petition meeting the requirements ol
Sections 120 596 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
heanng All timely Med written objections will bo presented lo
the Board tor consideration In Its deliberations on application
prior to the Board taking action on tho application
Gloria Lewis. Division Director, Division ol Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish June 30, 2004
F219___________________________________________________
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
DIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
The Distnct gives notice ol its intent to issue a permit to Ihe follow­
ing appiicanl(s) on June 8. 2004
Florida Water Services Inc PO Box 609520 Ortando. FL 328609520, application #3769 The District proposes lo allocate 0 043 mil­
lion gallons per day, annua! average, ol groundwater tor public sup­
ply purposes The withdrawals used by this propose* protect wilt con­
sist ol ground water Irom the Floridan Aquifer via 1 active well in
Seminole County, located in Section 14. Township 21 South Range
29 East, known a t Dal Ray Manor
The liles(s) containing each ol the above-listed application!«) are
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal holtdays. 8 00 a m. lo 5 00 p m. al the St Johns River Water
Management Distnct Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center The District will taka action on each permit application listed
above unlesa a petition lor an administrative proceeding (heanng) is
Med pursuant lo the provisions ol Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
Flonda Statutes Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1007, Florida
Administrative Code (F A C )
A person whose substantial interests are affected by any of the
District s proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
tor admimstrsljv* hearing In accordance with Sections 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
mediation will not adversely affect the nghl to a heanng H mediation
does not resuH In a settlement The procedures tor pursuing metkatron ara sal lorth in Section 120 573. F S . and Rules 26-106 111 and
26-106*01- 405. F A C
Petitions must comply with the require­
ments ol Flonda Admirustratrva Code. Chapter 26-106 and be filed
with (received by) the Distnct Clerk, located at District Headquarters.
4049 Field Street Palatka. Flonda 32177.
Petitions tor administrative hearing on the above application!!) must
be Wed wtthm twenty-one (21) days ol publication ol this notice or
within twenty-six (26) day* of the District depositing this notice ol
intent m the mail lor thoea persona to whom die District mails actual
notice Failure lo til* a petition within this ten* period shaR constitute
a waiver of any nght such person may have to request an admmiatralive determination (heanng) under Sections 120 569 and 120 57,
F S , concerning the subject permit application Petitions which are
not tiled xi accordance with the above provisions am subject lo dis­
missal
Because the admmtstrabve heanng process Is designed lo tarmulale final agency action, the tiling of a petition means that the District's
final action may be different tram the position taken by It In this notice
of Intent Persona whose substantial interests will be enacted by any
such final decision of the Distnct on Vie application have tha right to
become a party to the proceeding in accordance with the reqixrem enti set forth above
Gloria Lewi*. Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish June 30. 2004
F220

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L

June 30 &amp; July 1. 2004

L egals

Legals

ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
tha property described In such
certificated) will b* sold to the
highest bidder al the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on

ecals

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
IB M Chrysler 4 door; Sever
VINA 1C38FM P10X592321
1989 Mend* 2 door Rad
VINA JHMBA4138KC0S7701
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON JULY 12, 2004 AT 10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING.
1240 S CR 427, LONGWOOD.
FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN BAM AND 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
AND ALL BIDS
Publish June 30. 2004
F222

T he H erald

The data ot the first publication
of thra Note* Is June 30. 2004
Personal Representative
SOROUSH NAZARIAN
527 Hassocks Loop
Lake Mary. FL 32748
TERRANCE H. DITTMER
Attorney for Personal
RepresenUttve
Florida Bar No 210471
16t5 Edgewater Drive. Suite
150
Poet Office Bo* 540057
Orlando, FL 32854 0057
(407) 843-0348
Publish June 30. 2004 and July
7.2004
F182
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-44-15-L

Monday. JULY 19, 2004. at

11 00am
Payment ol Sale tee. applicable
documentary stamp t a ie i and
recording tees are required lo be
paid by the successful bidder at
Ih* tele Full payment of an
amount equal lo tha highest bid
Is due within 24 hours after the
advertised time of sale All pay­
ments Shan be cash or guaran
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dated on 632004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubfcstv June 9.18. 23. 30. 2004
F072

WACHOVIA BANK. N A ,
Plaintiff,

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed

vs.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIN No. 04-CP-B38

ESCALADE INVESTMENT
GROUP. INC and STEPHANIE
LYNN WRIGHT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

IN RE
JANET BLAIR DOMINICK.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the Estate
Ol JANET BLAIR DOMINICK,
deceased, whose date ol death
was May 9. 2004. and whose
Social Security Number was
120-05-1882, is pending In the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address ot which is
Post Office Bo* 8099. Santord,
Florida 32772 8099 1he names
end addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representativefs attor­
ney are set forth below
AX creditors ol the decedent and
other parsons having claims or
damands against dacadanlls
astate on whom a copy ol this
node# is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
dacedentls astata must fits 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 PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
T t/ o (2) Y e a r s o r m o r e
AJTER THE DECEDEMTIS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
Tha data ot Itrsl publication ol
this Notice Is June 30. 2004

Personal Representative
LELAND C. JACOBS
800 Gullberry Lane
Altamonte Spnngt, FL 32714
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
BRUCE M WIGLE. Ill
Florida Bar No 0293954
Murrah. Doyle A Wigle. P A
P. O Bo* 1328
Winter PerV, FL 32790-1328
(407) 644-9801
Publish June 30. 2004 end July
7,2004
F223
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ta hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 112 W
2nd SI.. Santord. Seminole
County, Florida 32771. under tha
Fictitious Name ol Sofl Me*lean
Grocery A Raatauranl and that
I Inland to ragislar said name
with tha Division ol Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida, in accor­
dance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, to-WitSection 665 09. Florida Statutes
1991.
Sofia Eudave
Publish June 30. 2004
F218
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 04-634-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA NAZARIAN.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the astata
oI
VIRGINIA
NAZARIAN.
deceased. File Number 04-634CP. la pending In the Circuit
Court for Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address of which la PO. Bo*
8099. Santord. Florida 327728099 The names and address
sa of the personal rapreaentalive and the personal raptasentaBve a attorney are set to
below.
A l creditors at the Decedent
end other persona having daim t
or demand* egainat Decedent's
acute, on whom a copy of tht*
nonce is required to be served
must tile their claims with Das
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

TO
Escalade Investment
Group. Inc and Stephanie Lynn
Wright
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha! an
action lot breach ol contract
(Promissory
Note.
dated
January 21, 2003), and an
action
to
enforce
an
Unconditional Guaranty of the
debts
and obligations of
Escalade Investment Group,
Inc to Wachovia Bank. N A ,
dated January 21, 2003. has
been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy ol
your written detenses, it any. to it
on J Timothy Schulte. Esquite,
the Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address is Post Office Bo* 3000.
Orlando. Flonda 32802 On or
belora July 2. 2004 and tile the
original with the clerk ol this
court either before service on
the Plaintiff * attorney or Imme­
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor tha raliel demanded In
the Complaint or Petition
DATED this 28 day ol May.
2004
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. AMutcock
As Deputy Clerk
Zimmerman. Shuffieid. Kiser &amp;
Sutclifle. PA
Landmark Center One. Suita
600
315 E Robinson Sir eel
PO Bo* 3000
Orlando. FL 32602-3000
(407) 425-7010
Publish
2004
F070

June 9. 16. 23. 30.

Notice ot ApptlcaMeRi. . /
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON. the
holder of the following certiticate(s) ha* tiled said certillcale(s) for a U * deed lo be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance. Die description of the
property, end the nama(i) in
which it was assessed ts/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1198 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL IDF 33-19-31-5060100-0040
Description ol Property LEG
LOT 4 BLK 1 CANAAN PB t PG
103
Names In which
SAMSON HAYES
All of said property being in the
County ot Seminole. State ot
Florida
Unless such certificate(s) shell
be redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificate) s) win be told to the
highest bidder at the west Iron)
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 19. 2004. at
11:00am
Payment of Sal* fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taias
and recording fees are requited
to be paid by tha successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid it due within 24 hours atler
the advertised time of sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
tnstiumant.
made
payable lo Ih* Clark of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/37004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GerakJin* Harford
Deputy Clark
Publish June 9. 16. 23. 30,
2004
F071
Notice ot Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY 0 NICKELSON. the
holder of the M ow ing certifi­
cated) ha* filed said certifi­
cated) lor a tax dead to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yeer(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, end the named) In
which it was assessed ta/ara as
M ow *
CERTIFICATE NO: 1218 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1M7

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY 0 NICKELSON. the
holder of the tollowing certrficate(s) has tiled said certiflcate(s) for a ta* deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
num bers) and yoar(t) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed Is'are as
follows

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH

PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5070000-0080
Description of Property LEG
LOT 8 J O PACKARDS 1ST
ADO TO MIDWAY PB 2 PG 104
Name* In which assessed MIN
NIE ALLENS

PARCEL ID# 12-20-30*5090000-0280
Description ol Properly: LEG
LOTS 28 TO 30 SOUTH SAN­
FORD HEIGHTS ADD PB 2
PGS 1t8 A 119
Names In which assessed
MAXIM BUILDING CORP
All ol said property being In the
County of Semlnolo, Slat# ot
Florida
Unless such certilleale{s) shall
be redeemed according to taw.
the properly described in such
certificate!*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
dooi.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Santord. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 19. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp fates
and recording tees are required
to be paid by (he successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
paymonts shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court
Dated on 632004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
r SEMINOLE COUNTY, FloR ID A
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9, t6, 23. 30,
2004
F073
Notice o l Application
for Ta* Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
ot the tollowing certificate!*) has
tiled satd cerfificate(s) tor a ta*
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and yearfs)
ol issuance, the description ol
the property, and the name(s) in
which II was assessed is. are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2660 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 01-21-29-5CK760B-0130
Description ot Property LEG
LOTS 13 A 14 BLK B TRACT 76
SANLANDO SPRINGS PB 0 PG
4
Names in which assessed SEAMAN WAREMAM TRUSTEE
All ol said property being in the
County ot Seminole. Stale ol
Flonda
Unless such certificate!*) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
the properly described in such
certiticate(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Santord, Florida,
on
Monday JULY 19. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ot Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording leos are required
to be paid by II ie successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid it due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time of sale All
payments shall bo cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol tha
Circuit Court.
Dated on 632004

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
sworn Petition lor Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed by
BRENT A. BECK. In the Circuit
Court, in and lor Seminola
County. Florida, the title of which
Is IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
BRENT A BECK AND CARA
McGOWIN BECK, and accord
Ingty, those presents command
you to appear and Ms your
Answer or other responsive
pleadings with the Clark of the
Circuit
Court.
Domestic
Relations, Seminola County
Courthouse. 301 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 belora the I5th day
of JULY, 2004, or otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
fho Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal of
lha Clark ol Ihe Circuit Court, on
this 10th day of JUNE, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sukmda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 16. 23. 30, 2004
and July 7, 2004
Ft21
County Court
Seminole County, Florida
Case# 03-CC-1772-20-F
Seminole County Port Authonty.
Plaintiff!*)

Dragon Environmental
Corporation,
Defendant)*)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain Writ
ot Elocution issued out of and
under the seal ol ttie County
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida. Case # 03 CC-1772-20F upon a linal |udgment ren
dared in the aforesaid court m
that certain case entitled
Seminole County Port Authonty,
Plaintiff
vs
Dragon
Environmental, Detondant which
aforesaid Writ of Elocution was
delivered to mo as Sheriff ol
Seminole County, Flonda and I
have lovtod upon all the right,
title and interest ot the defen­
dants in ttie tollowing described
property, said property being
located in Seminola County,
Florida.
moio
particularly
described as follows
Assorted machinery and equip­
ment
ol
the
Defendant
Corporation, a listing of which
may be viewed at the Civil
Division ol Iho Seminole County
Sheriff's Office
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County, Flonda. will
a l t t 00 A M on the 6lh day ol
July A.O. 2004 otter lor sale and
sell lo the highest bidder. FOR
CASH IN HAND AND SUBJECT
TO ANY AND ALL EXISTING
LIENS, at 1471 Kastner Place.
Suite 113-117, Santord. Flonda.
ttie above described property
That said sale Is being made to
satisfy the terms of this Writ ot
Elocution
Donald F Eslmger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Flonda
Published June 23. 30. 2004
with Ihe sale on July 6, 2004
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990, PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFIS OFFICE. 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS. (407) 6656912

Legals
Flood* Bar No 0106313
Law Office of Sean Bogle. PA
P O. Box 151358
Altamonl* Springs, FL 32715
Telephone (407) 8343311
407-834-3302 Fa*
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
Ft 49

Publish m
THE SANFORD 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
0300014

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-CA-1012-14-L

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabikties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. U
600-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service

LEONARD TERRY.
Plaintiff,

ODELL COSBY and NELLIE
COSBY, his wife. If alive, and her
spouse. If married, and it dead,
her unknown hairs, davlsaes.
tegateas, grantees, assigns,
lienors, spouses, creditors,
successors, or trustees, and any
and all persons or parties,
claiming by, through, under of
against them or oach ol them.
Defendants

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DEFENDANTS ODELL COSBY
and NELLIE COSBY, his wit*, it
alive, and their unknown spous­
es. it married, and it dead, their
unknown hairs, devisees, lega
tees, grantees, assigns, lienors
spouses, creditors, successors,
or trustees, and any and alt per
sons or parties, claiming by.
through, under or against them
or each ol them and against any
and all parties ot persons having
oi claiming any right, title or
interest In and lo the following
described property, lying and sit
uate In Seminole County,
Florida, to wit
Lot 2. Block 4. MEISCH S SUB
DIVISION. Sanlord. Florida,
according lo Ihe Plat (hereof as
recorded In Ptal Book 3. Page
64 ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED THAT LEONARD TERRY
has tiled tils Complaint in the
Circuit
Court,
Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida
against you and each of you as
Defendants lo quiet title of the
Plaintiff to the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminola County. Florida, the
abbreviated title ol which is enti­
tled
"LEONARD
TERRY,
Plaintiff, vs ODELL COSBY and
NELLIE COSBY. Delendants',
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.1 ot STENSTROM. MCINTOSH, COL­
BERT. WHIGHAM.
REISCHMANN &amp; PARTLOW,
P A . PO Bo* 4840, Santord,
Florida 32772-40*8. and to Me
the original ot same In Ihe office
ol the Clerk ol the above-styled
Court on or betore July 28.
2004, as required by law If you
tall to do so. judgment by default
I be taken against you.
This notice shall be published
once a week lor tour consecu­
tive weeks
Dated this 16 day ol June, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMutcock
Deputy Clerk
Frank C Whigham, Esquire
Slenstrom. McIntosh. Coibert.
Whigham.
Relschmann
8
Partlow. P A Attorneys at Law
PO Bo* 4840
Santord. FL 32772
Publish June 23. 30, 2004
F150
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-769-14
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR GSRPM
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,
SERIES 2002-1
PLAINTIFF

IN RE ESTATE OF

VS

GEORGE STEVENS YANCEY,
Deceased

LEONARD RHYM. 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
LEONARD
RHYM.
MARY
RHYM. 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 MARY
RHYM, JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estala
ot
GEOHGE * STEVENS
YANCEY, deceased, whose date
ol death was September 30.
2003. File Number 04-929-CP. is
pending in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division, the address ot
which is PO Drawer C, Santord,
FL, 32772. The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set lorth bo low
All creditors ol (tie decedent
and other persons having daunt
or demands against decedent's
astata on whom a copy ol this
notice has been 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 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

end

NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEOENrS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

LOT 8, MAGNOLIA HILL.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 15. AT PAGE 12.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

CARA McGOWIN BECK.
WKe/Retpondent

The dal* of first publication ol
this Notice la Apd 18,2004

Dated this 14 day of June,
2004

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 04-DR-2768-02D-L

BRENT A BECK.
HusbendPetitroner.

TO CARA McGOWIN BECK
whose address, residence,
domicil* end whereabout* are

All other creditors ol Ihe decedent end parsons having daim t
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must hie their
cleans with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

GEORGE MANSFIELD
Personal Representative
3511 South Park Avenue
Sanford. Flonda 32773
Sean Bogle. Esq

Publish June 23.30. 2004
F151
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 1138-14

AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION

Publish June 23. 30, 2004
F147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-929-CP

L egals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
tha Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated June 10. 2004
entered in CrvS Case No 03-CA769-14 of the Circuit Court of
the 1BTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida, t will sell lo the highest
end best bidder for cash el the
West Front Door at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 30t N Park Avono* In
Santord. Flonda. at 11 00 a m
on the 8 day of July. 2004 the
following described property as
sat forth m said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wtt

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clark
Publish June 9, 10, 23. 30.
2004
F075

NOTICE OF ACTION
A l of said property being tn the
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida

unknown so Petitioner herein

CERTIFICATE NO: 1776 YEAn
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF.
All other creditors of the
Decedent and parson* having
c u m * or demand* aganst the
Decedent a a a u u must hie their
claims with the court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

L egals

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Carol Moor*
Deputy Clerk

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PUINTIFF
VS
DAVID S SIEN, ETAL ,
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO SCOTT L HIGGING
whose residence Is unknown H
he/sh#/th#y bo living, and It
he/she/they be dead, tha
unknown delendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and alt par­
ties claiming an Interest by.
through, under or against the
Delendants. who are not 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 the mort
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the M ow ing prop­
erty
LOT 108, PARKSTONE UNIT 1,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 56, PAGES 17
THROUGH 2 t, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been tiled against you and
the you ate required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses, it
any. to it on OAVID J STERN
ESO Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address It 801 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date ot the first publica­
tion of this notice of action) and
file the original with ttie clerk ol
this court either betore service
on Plaintiff * attorney ot immedi­
ately theiealler. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition filed
heiein 1
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ot June
I t . 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMutcock
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04-28718
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227.
1-800 955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish: June 23. 30. 2004
F162
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-CA-1694-14-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. IN C ,,
Plamtift

vs
REGINALD MITCHELL and
SOPHIA A MITCHELL, his wile,
at a l .
Delendants

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L egals
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Denis* M Rosenthal. ESQUIRE
ADORNO &amp; YOSS. PA
2601 South Bayshore Drive
Suite 1600
Miami, Florida 33133
(305) 858-5555
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate ln

this proceeding, you » '• enti­
tled at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance
Pleas*
eonlact
Court
Administration at 301 North
Park Avanu*. Suit* N301.
Santord. Florida 32771 (407)
343-4227. within (2) working
days ol your receipt ot this
notice, it you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call t-(800)-9558771
Publish: June 23. 30. 2004
F153

June 23, 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 Bearing will be held In the
Commission Room at the City Hall In the City ot Sanford,
Florida, al 7 00 o'clock P M on Monday, J u ly 12, 2004 to con­
sider the adoption ot an ordinance by the City of Sanlord.
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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A complete description and a copy ot Ihe ordinance shall be
available at the office of Ihe City Clerk for all persons desiring lo
e*am ine the same
Atl parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the City o l Sanford. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR 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 mattor considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record ot Iho pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and ovtdence, which record is
not provided by the City of Santord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: June 30, 2004 and July 7. 2004
F205
NOTICE
The 81. Johns River Water Management District has received
Ihe application!s) lor Consumptive Water Use from
Taylor Woodrow Communities. 1704 Alaqua Lakes Btvd , Longwood,
FL 3277!), e f)(*&lt; 4 |tin W fly6 i. "TlCVjfiplicanl proposes to withdraw
0 05 millon gallons per day ol groundwater and surface water to Irri­
gate 18 4 acres ol urban landscape The wiltidrawals used by Ihis
proposed project will consist ot ground water from the Floridan
Aquifer via 6 active wells. Surface Water Irom Irrigation Lake via 1
active pump in Seminole County, located In Sections 10. 11, 14. 15,
Township 20 South. Range 29 East, known as Alaqua Lakes HOA
The li!e($) containing each ol the above-listed application)*) are
available for inspection Monday through Friday eicept for legal holi­
days. 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at the St. Johns Rival 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 R e ld 'S l, Palatka,
Florida 32177-1429, no later than 21 days tram ttie date ot publica­
tion Written objections should Identity the objector by name and
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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
Including Award of Attorneys'
Feet and Coats dated March 6.
2003 and entered in Casa No
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County. Florida wherein THE
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the 13th day of July. 2004. tha
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tion nearly twice as long as any
other in our area. The show will
feature a variety of music
broadcasted live on B le -100
Radio.
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"We sat down and banged
out
a
26m inute
long
CD of patriotic
m usic,
pop
music, political
speeches,
everything you
can imagine is
included
on
the CD," Jones
said. "It's even
got a couple
country tunes
in there, but it
is all simulcasted on Big-100
and it is chore­
ographed
to
the snow."
G rie s h a b e r
is quick
to
point out that
the Fourth of
July
events
really begin at
1 p.m. with the

dors and an All-American Kids
Zone," he said.
There is not expected to be a
bad seat along Lake Monroe for
the fireworks show, but the best
may be aboard
a boat.

Sunday to leave the east basin of
the marina due to the fireworks
show being shot off from the
northeast com er of Marina Isle.
"We're encouraging people to
come out in boats. It's going to
be a fabulous
show from the
water," Jones
said.
Road
clo­
sures for the
event include
S e m i n o l e

F l o r i d a
C o l l e g i a t e
S u m m e r

League A ll-Star Game at
H istoric Sanford Memorial
Stadium. The game is expected
to finish up at about -1:30 p.m.
"Then you can walk down to
Fort Mellon Park and enjoy live
music at 5 p.m., fine food von-

Authorities will be patrolling
the lake to help with congestion.
Boaters are encouraged to use
boat ramps at Wayside Park
because the Sanford Marina will
be closed at 10 p.m. Saturday.
Boaters have until 8 a.m.

Boulevard and
some soft clo­
sures at Park
Avenue
and
other adjoin­
ing streets to
R iver Walk.
M e 11o n v i 11 e
Avenue will be
southbound
only
during
the event to
help the flow
of traffic. First
Street
will
remain open
during the cel­
ebration.
Visitors can
bring
lawn
chairs, coolers,
bags
and
containers
for
the event, but glass bottles are
prohibited. Personal fireworks
are also prohibited from the
event.
For more information, call
407-330-3697.

• The city of Winter Park will
host the 10th Annual "Old
Fashioned Fourth of July
Celebration" on Saturday, July 3,
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Central
Park located in downtown
Winter Park.
The day begins with a cool
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 are encour­
aged to join in on an old fash­
ioned bicycle parade. Adults and
kids of all ages can ride their dec­
orated 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.
Tire Bach Brass Band will greet
the parade participants with
patriotic music at Central Park
along with live performances by
the Country doggers, the Bain
duldren's Choir, and a very spe­
cial program by the Bach Festival
Choir paying tnbutc to our coun­
try's patriotism.
In keeping with the tme
American tradition, hot dogs and
refreshments will not only be
served, but there will also tv an
offici.il Hot Dog Dating Contest
for all our hot dog eating 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
the city's Parks and Recreation
Special Events Division at 407623-3363.

the concerts, there will be a 24minute long, spectacular fire­
works show that will be simul­
cast by XL 106.7 FM.
Enjoy all sorts of family enter­
tainment throughout the park.
Food, beverage and novelty
booths will tv available. No cool­
ers and no pets, please. Personal
fireworks are strictly prohibited
at the site and parking areas.
For more information, call
4117-571-8857.

• The Annual Independence
Day Parade and Celebration will
be field in Geneva. Events start at
10:30 a.m. with the parade
including floats reactors, and
many other entrants including
the Greater Geneva Grande
Award Marching Band.
Following the parade at 11:30
am . there will be the official cele­
bration at Geneva Community
Hall. Featured will tv rides, spe­
cial events, games, and much
more. For additional information
contact Richard T. Crcedore pres­
ident of the Geneva Citizens
Association, Inc. at 407-349-1266.

• The city of Orlando and Cox
Radio will hi&gt;st "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 Country Slowdown."
Tlien at 8 p m., as a prelude to the
fireworks finale, enjoy the music
of the Orlando Concert Band as
they perform a series of patriotic
musical pieces.
The highlight of this free event
will be a 25-minute fireworks
finale that will begin at 9:15 p.m.
Items prohibited in Like Eola
Park include large backpacks,
tents, alcoholic beverages, grills
and fireworks. All items on prop­
erty will be subject to search. For
more event information includ­
ing event sponsors, parking and
street closures, log on to
www.dtyoforlando.net.

• Celebrate the Fourth of July
at Cranes Roost Park with the dty
of Altamonte Springs during the
10th Annual Red Hot k Ikxim
Fourth of July fireworks display
and festival.
There will be live performanc­
es by nationally and internation­
ally known music superstars
from 4 to 11 p.m..
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Sarah Hudson, Brooke Hogan,
Mis-Teeq, Ashlee Simpson, Maria
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO: M -C A -666-14K

Monday. JULY 16. 2004. si
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp ta ie s
and recording fe es are required
lo be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time of sale AH
payments sh a l b e cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to Ihe Clerk of the
Circuit Court

CITIFINANCIAL
S E R V IC E S,
INC 344, LLC, SU C C E SSO R
BY M ERGER TO.
A SSO C IA TES
FINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S O F AMERICA. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs

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UNKNOWN SPO U SE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S), IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
R ESP EC TIV E
UNKNOWN
H EIRS.
D EV ISEE S.
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
CR ED ITO R S. LIENORS AND
TRU ST EES AND ALL OTHER
P E R SO N S
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
D EFEN D A N TS).
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT,
Defendants

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

NOLE County Courthouee locat­
ed al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at f t 0 0 a m
on the 6 day of July. 2004 the fol­
lowing described property as set
forth In said Summ ary Final
Judgment, to-wit

to highest bidder, the M owing
described vehicles

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREV ER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y EA R S OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECED EN T'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of Oral publication of
this Notice Is April 16. 2004
GEORGE MANSFIELD
Personal Representative
3511 South Park Avenue
Sanlord. Florida 32773

Dated on 6/37004
THOMAS A BRUINSMA A/K/A
TOM BRUINSMA. JANE DOE
BRUINSMA, THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF THOMAS A
BRUINSMA A/K/A TOM
BRUINSMA.
IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
R E SP E C T IV E
UNKNOWN
H EIR S.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
CR ED ITO R S. LIEN ORS AND
T R U ST EES ANO ALL OTHER
P E R SO N S
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It heroby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgm ent
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court o&lt;
Seminole County. Florida. I will
tell the property situate In
Sem inole
County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 33. FOXCHASE PltA SE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35. PAGE 13 AND
14.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 2 1 7 4 MARTINGALE
PLACE, OVIEDO. FL 327 6 5
at public ta le, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEM I­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at t t .0 0 A M . on the
10th day ol August. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law O ffices ol Daniel
Consuogra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1320
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

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Publish Ju n e t6 . 23. 2004
F I2 9

NOTICE OF SALE
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F073
N otice of Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON. the
holder of Ihe M owing certifi­
c a te d ) h a t filed said certifi­
c a te d ) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the descnpbon of the
property, and the nam e(s) In
which it was a sse sse d Is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1264 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1B97
PARCEL ID# 3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 9 OAOO-OOSO
Description of Property LEG
LOT 3 BLK A FLYNT SUBD PB 8
PG 36
N am es In which
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All ol said property being in the
County of Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificated) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Sem inole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB. 7004
11 00am

at

Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp ta ie s
and recording lees are required
to b e paid by the successful bid­
der at tim sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall b e cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on 6 3 7 0 0 4

N otice of Application
for T a i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
holder of the M owing certifica te(s) h as tiled said certllicate(a) lor a tas deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description of the
property, and the nam e(s) m
which it was a sse s se d la'are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1210 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 0000 -0 0 6 0
Description of Property: LEG
LOT 6 J O PACKARDS 1ST
ADO TO MIDWAY PB 2 PG 104
Names In which a ssessed MIN­
NIE ALLENS
All of said property being In the
County of Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such certilicate(s) shall
b e redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certitlcatefs) will be sold lo the
highest bidder al the west front
door.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB . 2 0 0 4
11 00am

at

Payment ol Sa le lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp ta res
and recording le e s are required
lo b e paid by the successful bid
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 2 4 hours alter
the advertised time of sale All
payments s h a l be cash or guar­
an teed
Instrument.
m ade
payable lo the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on &amp;-V2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e B. 16. 2 3 . 30.
2004
F072

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F074
Notice o l Application
tor Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIOELA DENNY, the holder
ol the following certificated) has
tiled said certificated) lor a tas
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
ol issuance, the description ol
the property, and the n am ed) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2660 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1B97
PARCEL ID# 01-21-29-5C K 7 6 0 8 4 )1 3 0
Description ol Property LEG
LOTS 13 &amp; 14 BLK B TRACT 78
SANLANDO SPRINGS PB 9 PG
4
Names in which a ssessed SE A ­
MAN WAREHAM TRUSTEE
All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
b e redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificated) wilt be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB. 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp ta ie s
and recording lees are requited
to b e paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/ 37004

N otice of Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY 0 NICKELSON. the
holder of the M owing certifi­
c a te d ) h a s filed said certifi­
c a te d ) lor a tas deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
num ber(s) and year(s) of
isauance. the deecnpbon of the
property, and Ihe n a m e d ) m
which « w as as sessed ie/are a s
M ow s

MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F075
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO: 04-CA -2B1-14L

CERTIFICATE NO: 1776 YEAR
OF ISSUAN CE: 1987
PARCEL ID# 1 2 -2 0 -3 0 5 0 9 0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
Deecrtpbon of Property LEG
LO TS 2 6 TO 3 0 SOUTH SAN
FORO HEIGHTS ADO P B 2
P G S 116 4 119
N am es In which a s s e s s e d
MAXM BUILDING CORP
AJ of said property being m Vie
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unices such cerM ca ied ) sh a l
b e redeem ed aooonkng to law.
Vie property deecrtied In auch
certificated) wet be sold lo Vie
hffpieel ladder at Vie west front
door.
S e m n o ie
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida

THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC .
Ptantifl.
vs
SCO TT E. QARFINKEL A/K/A
SCO TT EDWARD
QARFINKEL.
JANE
DOE
QARFINKEL. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
SC O TT
E.
QARFINKEL A/K/A SC O TT
EDWARD
QARFINKEL.
SUZANNE I QARFINKEL A/K/A
SUZANNE IRIS GARFINKEL.
JOHN DOE LAVENDER. THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE
OF
SUZANNE I GARFINKEL AM/A
SUZANNE IRIS GARFINKEL:
IF I IVING INTI IIDING ANY

L egals

L egals

Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgm ent
ol
Forecloaure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida, I will
sell the property situate in
Sem inole
County,
Florida,
described aa:
LOT 46. SLEEPY HOLLOW
FIR ST ADDITION, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES 3 AND 4. OF THE
PUBLIC RECO RD S OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 12 SLEEP Y HOLLOW
COVE. LONGWOOO, FL 32750
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEM I­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, al It 0 0 A M . on the 6th
day of July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law O ffices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

C.

Publish Ju n e 18, 23. 2004
F092
County Court
Sem in ole County, Florida
C a s e # 03-C C -1772-20-F
Seminole County Port Authority,
Plalnlifl(a)
vs
Dragon Environmental
Corporation.
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
ol Execution issued out of and
under the seal of the County
Court ol Sem inole County.
Florida. C ose # 0 3 C C -1772 20F upon a final Judgment ren­
dered in the aforesaid court In
that certain c a s e
entitled
Seminole County Port Authonty,
Plaintiff
va.
Dragon
Environmental. Defendant which
atorosaid Writ ol Execution was
delivered lo me a s Shentl ol
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all the right,
title and Interest ol the defen­
dants m the following described
property, said property being
located in Sem inole County.
Florida.
more
particularly
described aa follows
Assorted machinery and equip­
ment
of
the
Delendant
Corporation, a hating of which
may b e viewed at the Civil
Division ol the Seminole County
Sh en ffs Office
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida, will
at 11 0 0 A M on the 6th day of
Ju ly A.D. 2004 offer lor sale and
sell to the highest bidder. FOR
CASH IN HAND AND SU B JEC T
TO ANY AND ALL EXISTING
LIENS, at 1471 Kastner Place.
Suite 113-117. Sanlord. Florida,
the above described property
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms ol this Writ ol
Execution
Donald F Eslinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Published Ju n e 23. 30. 2004
with the sale on July 6. 2004
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT OF 1990. P ER SO N S
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
W RITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SH ERIFFIS OFFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. 3 2 7 7 3 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PRO CEED IN G S (407) 6656912

Sean Bogle. Esq
Florida Bar No 01 0 6 3 1 3
Law Office of Sean Bogle. PA
P O Bon 151358
,
Altamonte Springs. FL 32715
Telephone (407)634-3311
407-834-3302 F a i
Attorney
for
P ersonal
Representative
Publish Ju n e 23. 30. 2004
F149
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-C A -1012-14-L
LEONARD TERRY.
Plaintiff,
v.
ODELL CO SBY and NELLIE
COSBY, his wile, il alive, and her
spouse, if married, and il dead,
her unknown heirs, devisees,
leg a tees, grantees, assign s,
lienors, spouses, creditors,
successors, or trustees, and any
and all persons or parties,
claiming by. through, under or
against them or each of them.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DEFENDANTS ODELL COSBY
and NELLIE COSBY, his wile ll
alive, and their unknown spous­
es. ll married and If dead, their
unknown heirs, devisees, lega­
tees. grantees, assigns, lienors,
spouses, creditors, successors,
or trustees, and any and all person s or parties, claiming by.
through, under or against them
or each ol them and against any
and all parties or persons having
or claiming any nght. title or
interest In and lo the following
described property, lying and sit­
uate In Sem inole County.
Florida, lo wit
Lot 2. Block 4. MEISCH'S SU B ­
DIVISION. Sanlord. Florida,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plal Book 3. Pago
84. ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
H EREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED THAT LEONARD TERRY
h as liled his Complaml In the
Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Sem inole
County.
Florida,
against you and each ol you as
Defendants to quiet title ol the
Plaintiff lo the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminole County. Florida. Ihe
abbreviated title of which is enti­
tled
'LEONARD
TERRY.
Plaintiff, vs ODELL C O SBY and
NELLIE COSBY. Defendants*,
and you and each of you are
hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other delense.
If any. upon FRANK C. WHICHAM. E SQ U IR E, ol STEN STROM . MclNTOSH, COL­
BERT. WHIGHAM,
REISCHMANN 4 PARTLOW.
P A . P O Bos 4848, Sanlord,
Flonda 32772-4848, and to file
the original ol sam e in the office
ol the Clerk of tho above-styled
Court on or belore July 28.
2004. a s required by law II you
tail to do so. |udgment by default
will be taken against you
This notice shall b e published
on ce a week lor four consecu ­
tive weeks
Dated this 16 day ol Ju ne. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Frank C Whigham, Esquire
Stenstrom . McIntosh, Colbert.
Whigham.
Reischm ann
6
Partlow P A Attorneys at Law
P O Bos 4848
Sanlord, FL 32772
Publish Ju ne 23. 30. 2004
F 150

IN RE ESTATE OF

J P MORGAN CHASE BANK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR GSRPM
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST.
SE R IE S 2002-1
PLAINTIFF
VS

GEORGE STEVENS YANCEY.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of Ihe estate
ol
GEO RGE
STEVEN S
YANCEY, deceased, whose date
of death was Septem ber 30.
2003. F4e Number 04-929-CP. is
pending m the Circuit Court lor
Sem inole
County.
Florida.
Probata Division, the address of
which la P O. Drawer C, Sanlord.
FL. 3 2 772. The nam es and
ad d resses ol the Personal
R epresentative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney ere set forth below
A l credrtors of the decedent
and other persons having d a m s
or demands against decedent a
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served, must
hie thee claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creditors of tr» d ece­
dent end persona having deans
or demands ogams! the daced e n ts e sta te must file their
d e a n s with Pus Court WITHIN 3

Publish Ju n e 23. 2004
F 155

Dated this 14 day of Ju n e. 2004

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A SE NO: 04 CA 1138-14

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SANFORD 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 33324
(954)233-8000
03-08014
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needmg a special accom m o­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al Ihe SEM I­
NOLE County Courthouse at
4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1 - 8 0 0 9 5 5 8 7 7 1
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770. via
Flonda Relay Service
Publish Ju n e 23. 30. 2004
F151

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-CA -16 94-14-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC .
Plaintiff
vs
REGINALD MITCHELL and
SOPHIA A MITCHELL, his wile
et o l .
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgm ent
ol
Foreclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
F e e s and Costs dated March 6.
2 0 0 3 and entered In C a se No
02-CA -1694-14-W ol the Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein THE
PROVIDENT BANK, INC is the
Plaintiff
and
REGINALD
MITCHELL and SOPHIA A
MITCHELL, his wile. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE ts a r e the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best tedder lor cash
at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
COURTHOUSE IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 0 0 o'clock a m on Tuesday,
the 13th day ol July. 2004, the
following described property as
set torth In said Summary Final
Judgm ent
ol
Foteclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
F e e s and Costs, to wit
Lot 6 8 of SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 2. according lo the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
27, at P age 19. ol Ihe Public
Records of Sem inole County.
Flonda
DATED this 15 day ol Ju ne.
2004
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Denise M Rosenthal. ESQUIRE
ADORNO 6 Y O SS. PA
2601 South Bayshore Drive
Suite 1600
Miami. Florida 33133
(305) 8 5 8-5555
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom m o­
dation In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. lo the provi­
sion ol certain a ssista n c e
P le a se
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Parti
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Flonda 32771 (407) 343-4227.
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice. If you are
heartng or voice impaired, call 1•
(8 0 0 )9 5 5 -8 7 7 1

VS
DAVIDS SIEN. ET AL .
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO SCO TT L HIGGING
whose residence is unknown if
h e s h e th e y b e living, and if
he/she/)hey b e doad,
Ihe
unknown defendants who may
b e sp ou ses, heirs, d evisees,
gran tees, a ssig n e e s, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, titto or interest in the
property described In tho mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
LOT 108. PARKSTONE UNIT 1.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 58. PA G ES 17
THROUGH 21. OF THE PU B­
LIC R ECO RD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been filed ngainsl you and
tho you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. to it on DAVID J STERN
E S Q Plaintiff's attorney, whose
add ress Is 801 S University
Drive # 500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this notice of action) and
file the original with the clerk of
this court either belore service
on Plaintiff a attorney or immedi­
ately Iherealler. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition filed
herein

MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04-26718
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,
1-800 95 5 8771 (TDD) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish Ju n e 23. 30. 2004
F 152

Nonce is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wM b e held by
the
Planning
6
Zoning
Com m ission
in
Ihe
City
Commission Cham bers. City
Hal. Sanford. Florida, at 7 0 0
p m on Thursday. Ju ly 1, 2004.
to consider a request lor a
Conditional U se In a G C -2.
G eneral Com m ercial Zoning
Dtstnd
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 6
TO 8 BLK 1 TR 9 6 E 2 7 FT ON
W V CHECKS AMENDED PLAT
OF TOWN OF SANFORD PB t
PG 81

MORTGAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST EM S.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

W ITNESS my hand and tho
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ol Ju n e
11. 2004

Public Auction
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE

Pubic auction to be held at
9 01 am. on the dayfs) speci­
fied below, al the front door ol
Athens Towing. Inc Located
at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanlord. FL for the
purpose ol disposing of the fol­
lowing vehicles
For further Information please
call (407)321-2948
07/04/2004
(1) Year 1995.Make Chevrolet
VIN# 1G 1B L52W 0SR 190517
Publish Ju n e 23. 2004
F 158

The property being more gener­
ally described a s 6 5 5 Fulton
Street
Conditional U se Requostod An
Urban Infill Redevelopment proj­
ect to establish residential uses
m a GC-2, General Commercial
Zoning District
Al parties in interest and citizens
s h a l have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission of the City
of Sanford. Flonda. this 16th day
of June. 2004
R oss Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
mattor considered at the above
meeting or hearing, h e ’she may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings including the testi­
mony and ev idence, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanford (F S 2 8 6 0105)
P E R SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COO R­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish Ju n e 20. 23 . 2004
F 145a

N otice of G eneral
B u sin e ss Meeting
The Seminole Soil and Water
Conservation District (SSW CD )
will hold their monthly Business
Meeting at their office, 2 22 East
1st Street Sanford. FL 32771
on W ednesday. Ju n e 30, 2004
at 4 0 0 P M For information
visit the SSW C D e-group at
'http "groups yahoo com/group
/SSW C D r or call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 8212
Publish. Ju n e 23 . 2004
F 165

STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
DELAND
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
DESIGNATE AND ESTABLISH
LIMITED A C C E SS HIGHWAY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
That In order to provide for the
heavy traffic, the preservation of
public safety, the promotion of
the general welfare and the
improvement and development
of transportation facilities upon
and along that portion of Section
7 7 1 6 0 . FM No 2 4 2 7 0 2 -2 ol
State Road 400. as the sam e
appears on the right-of-way map
dated' May 20, 2004. thereof
made and adopted by the State
of
Florida
Department
of
Transportation by a resolution
dated Ju n e 7. 2004, designated
and established said portion of
said Stale Road a s a limited
a c c e s s facility as defined and
provided by law
DIVISION OF PRECON STRUC­
TION AND DESIGN
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Publish Ju n e 23. 2004
F I6 0

NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicte(i) wit
b e sold at public auction, per FI
Stal 7 13 5 85 al 1 0 0 0 AM on
Ju ly 9 . 2 0 0 4 al Lienor's
add ress to satisfy a lien
against said v e h c le (s) for
labor, services and storage
charges No titles, as Is. cash
only
1998 Hyundai Accent 4 0
VIN KMHVF14N7TU256094
Owner Kevin Terrell Wilson
20303
S u sssi
Hwy.
Bndgeville DE 19933
Lienholder Northeastern Title
Loans
38669 S u sse s Hwy. Delmar.
DE 19940
C ash sum to redeem vehicle
$2 2 9 0 92
Lienor. B &amp; E Enterprises of
Orlando dba CV Pros. 8 1 5 5 S
U S Hwy 17-92. Fern Park. FL
32730. Phone 407-322-2432
Notice to owner or lienholder
that he has a nght to a heartng
any time prior to sale date by
filing with the clerk ol the court
Owner has the nght to recover
vehicle by posting bond in
accord an ce with FI S lat
55 9 917. Net proceeds from
sa le in e i c e s s of amount
claim ed by lienor will be
deposited with the dark ol the
court Interested parties, con­
tact State Filing Service. Inc
(772)595-9555
Publish Ju n e 23. 2004
F161

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
SANFORO AIRPORT
AUTHORITY BOARD
MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Sanford
Airport
Authonty
scheduled lor Tuesday. July 6.
2004. has been changed The
m eeting will b e held on
T uesday, Ju ly 20 . 2004. at
8 30 a m . at the Sanford Airport
Authority Eaecutlve Offices
Board Room. A K. Shoemaker
Domestic Terminal. 1200 Red
Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford.
Flonda
Information may be
obtained by contacting the
eiecutive offices durtng normal
b u sin ess
hours
at
(407)
5 85 4001
Victor D White. AAE
Eaecutlve Vice President
Publish Ju n e 23 . 2004
F 163

PUBLIC NOTICE
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Members of the Sanford Airport
Authority and Staff will attend
the Florida Airport Council's
Annual Conference, which will
be held In Panam a City, Flonda.
Ju ly 25 •2 6 . 2004 Members of
the public desinng further Infor­
mation should contact the
Ortando
Sanford
Airport.
Executive Vice President. 1200
R ed
Cleveland
Boulevard,
Sanlord.
Florida
32773
(407/585-4004)
Victor D White. AAE
Eaecutlve Vice President
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NOTICE
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-76B-14

Publish Ju n e 23. 30. 2004
F147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-92B-CP

LOT 6. MAGNOLIA HILL.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A S RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. AT PAGE t2 .
OF THE PUBLIC R EC O RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are "CASH OR
CERTIFIED FU N D S' P a u ls
Towing reserv es the nght to
accept or reject any and alt
BIDS

Legals

LEONARD RHYM. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE . HEIRS. D EVISEES.
G RAN TEES,
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
CRED ITO RS.
TRU ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
LEONARD
RHYM.
MARY
RHYM. IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE . HEIRS. D EVISEES.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N EES.
LIENORS.
C RED ITO RS,
TRU ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
AN
IN TEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST MARY
RHYM. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN PO SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Fteeaf Foreclosure
S a le dated Ju n e 10. 2004
entered m Ova C a se No 0 3 CA769-14 of the Circuit Court of
the 1BTH Judicial O c u « In and
for SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida. I wW t e l to Ihe highaet
and beet bidder lor caah a l Ihe
Weet Front Door at the SEMI-

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN Ju ly 6. 2004
WHERE P au ls Towing 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL 2 DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN # 2 G 1F P 2 2 S 1R 2 179959
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE PLYMOUTH
MODEL 4 DR
COLOR G REY
VIN# 1P3XA46K3MF 625586
Vehicle Auction O B 00am
WHEN Ju ly 9. 2004
WHERE P a u ls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEL 2 0 R
COLOR WHITE
VIN#: fQ 2N E 15M 3SM 546753
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE FORD
MOOEL: VAN
COLOR WHITE
VIN# 1FTFE24Y5PH A 71570

LOOKING FOR Q U A L ITY FRESH FR U ITS ,
VEGETABLES, SEAFOOD A MORE?
COME A CHECK O U T TH E
SANFORD CO M M UN ITY FARMERS* MARKET
(CORNER OF 13TH S TR EET A FRENCH AVENUE)
EVERY SATURDAY
7AM - 1PM
F op more information call (407) 330-6783
Florida Department of Agriculture anc| Consumer
Services
CHARLES H. BRONSON. COM M ISSIONER

VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE HONDA
MOOEL: 2 DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN#: 1HGCB7176NA004911
VEHICLE
YEAR 1969
MAKE CADILLAC
MOOEL 4 DR
COLOR RED
VIN# 1G 6 K S 5 f6 JU 6 2 2 9 t1
Notice is hereby given P a d s
Towing wM e e l at public auction
for salvage for cash on demand

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June 27, 2004

50$

w w w . s a nf o r d n e w s p a pe r . c o m

Tax amendment
to cost millions
for local gov’ts
Furlong said if the amendment
passes either services will be
severely a it or the state will
SA N FO RD — Is it worth sav­ change funding guidelines and
we will see massive tax increases.
ing $500 in annual property taxes
The airrent proposal
to risk a cut in fire
needs
488,722 verified
protection services
—
t i signatures. As of Friday
or losing 450 teach­
I f it goes on morning, the state had
ers?
verified 274,203, 3,065
That is the ques­
the ballot,
aiming from Seminole
tion local govern­
I ’m sure it County
residents,
ments want Florida
according
to
the
Florida
voters to ask them­
w ill pass.
Division of Electioas.
selves on Election
Amendment spon­
Day if an amend­
sors told The Sanford
ment raising the
Herald they have a total
H o m e s t e a d
of 650,(XX) signatures.
Exemption
to
If it passes, support­
$50,(XX) makes the
ers say, local govern­
ballot.
ments will stop «im The
proposed
plnining and do their
amendment would
job.
increase the home­
"They should walk a
stead exemption on
mile in our shoos," said
property
assess­
aiunty attorney Steve
ments by an addi­
Iax’. The state has been
tional $25,000. In
a big part of the prob­
R o b in s o n
1980, Florida voters
lem over the last five
approved the first
years, he said.
homestead exemp­
The state has continually
tion of $25,000.
passes.! on costs of Servian to
Under the new proposal, a
local municipalities to the tune of
$100,(XXI home
would
be
about $3(X) million, Leo said. The
assessed as if it were worth
Legislature needs to fix the state's
$50,(XX).
tax system, but so far has lacked
Cities and oilier governments
the will, he said.
in Seminole County could lose
The amendment aiuld add to
$42 million, said Lisa Spriggs,
what
is turning into a funding cri­
directur of fiscal services for the
sis for Seminole County Public
county. She estimated a loss of
Schools,
said
Deputy
$16 million for the county itself,
Superintendent
Dianne
Kramer.
including $4 million from fire
"We have no way of raising
protection services.
the funds from other sources,"
Seminole
County
Public
she explained. She said cities and
School officials said the district
the am nty can increase millage
could lose $19.5 million annually
if voters adopt the amendment.
S e e A m e n d m e n t, P a g e 3 A
School board member Larry

Fire engulfs three RVs, boat

B y S te v e P a ra d is
Staff Writer

Rats Rule
Peter Taraskevich (above)
allowed three hits and struck
out eight over seven innings as
the Sanford River Rats widened
their lead in the Florida
Collegiate Summer Loaguo with
a 3-0 whitewashing of the sec­
ond place Orlando Shockors
Tuesday night.

See Sport*, Page 12A

Sanford inventor
Cockman dies
Haggle I. Cockman, 82, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
23,2004. He was considered a
man behind many inventions.
"I've accomplished a lot of
things," lie once told The
Herald. "It takes a lot of work
to do what I’ve done."
Cockman was bom in
Ogden, Kan., and moved to
Lake County when he was five
years old. In 1944, after serving
four years in the Army, he
attended the University of
Florida for a few months, then
settled in Sanford as has
father-in-law was a minister.
While he worked for tire
Atlantic
and
Seaboard
Coastline
Railroads
for 39
years, his
true
involve­
ment was
inventing.
One of his
C ockm an
creations
was a
water treatment system for
polluted lakes. He named the
device The General. Another
creation was a water sprinkler
system with interchangeable
nozzles designed to be
replaced. He reportedly carried
a note pad wherever he went
to jot down ideas and draw
diagrams that he said came to
him at different times.
In addition to his inven­
tions, he found time to be a
volunteer at the Central
Florida Regional Hospital
Auxiliary where, in 2001, he
received the Dr. Frist
Humanitarian Award for
Volunteer of the Year.
Regarding Sanford, where
he lived for 50 years, he once
said, "I enjoy living here
because it's a transportation
hub." He added, "I've seen all
the modem things come in
and I've sea l the city of
Sanford grow from a farm
town into the dty it is now."
Funeral services arc sched­
uled for Saturday, June 26 at 10
a.m. at Sanford Church of God.

Seminole Smile

Student at Childrens Defense
Fund Freedom School

1

Gasoline fire sparks
storage lot mishap
B y N ic k P fe lfa uf
Staff W riter

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H erald p h o to * b y T om m y V in cen t

Sanford firefighters couldn't savo throo molor homes
and a boat from a destructive firo Thursday.

SA N FO R D — A fire destroyed
three m otor hom es and a boat
T h u rsd ay aftern oon , stored at
Uncle Bob’s Self Storage, 2650 W.
25th St.
A ccording to Fire Inspector
M ark Jam es, the Sanford Fire
D epartm ent received a call at
approxim ately 2:03 p.m. Thursday,
stating that a m otor home was on
fire at that location. Jam es said that
w hile en route, additional inform a­
tion reported it was actually three
m otor nomes.
See Fire, P ag e 6 A

Proposed hom e-building plan
to target troubled area youth
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton
M anaging Editor
SA N FO RD — With the pos­
sibility of a lederal grant, local
officials are hoping to develop a
program in Seminole County
that is a unique blend of the
building blocks of education and
home construction.
YoulhHuild USA, a national
program of mure than 2(X) sites
in 44 states, encourages high-

Monumental Move

school dropouts to complete
their GED while learning valu­
able construction-related skills.
Sanford City Commissioner Art
Woodruff recently unveiled the
concept to municipal leaders in
the county and with the help of
the community and the final
approval of the Sanford City
Commission Monday night is
expected to submit a U S .
Department of Housing and
Urban
Development
grant

application for the program
Tuesday.
Developed in I larlem, N.Y.,
16 years ago, the YouthBuild
USA
has
steadily
grown
throughout the U.S. with more
than
6,500
young
adults
between the ages of 16 and 24
participating in the program in
2002. Woodruff said if the
$4(X),(K)0 grant
request is
So o P ro g ra m , P a g e 3 A

L o w grades for 190
students can be pricey
B y S te v e P a ra d is
Staff W riter
SAN FORD — A relatively
small group of students cost
Lake Brantley High School
hundreds of thousand dollars,
and that does not m ake sense,
said
a Sem in ole County
School Board member.
About 190 Lake Brantley
students — the lowest 25 per­
cent in the school — did not
progress adequately in read­
ing, said
m em ber Larry
Furlong.
That dropped the school
from a "B " to a "C " and cost
Lake Brantley funding in the
range of $280,000, he estim at­
ed.
"A small group of students
cost 3,200 students and their

school a couple hundred thou­
sand dollars,” Furlong said.
The district will look close­
ly at^vhy these lowest 25 per­
cent ’ are perform ing poorly.
Furlong w ondered w hether
they had attendance problems
or som ething else.
It amounts to blam ing the
school because some students
did not do well on standard­
ized tests, Furlong suggested.
"N one of this tiling has ever
made any sense," he said.
Su perintendent Bill Vugel
said the district would delve
into the school grades. Last
year some results were chal­
lenged and then changed in
favor of the schools, he said.
A sim ilar scenario played
See G ra d e s , P a g e 6 A

H erald p h o to s b y T om m y V in cen t

Sanford public works employees move the 65-year-old marker for Fort Mellon to RiverWalk.

Fort Mellon marker moved to RiverWalk location
B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n
M a n a g in g Editor
SA N FO R D — With a little less fanfare
than its original dedication
65 years ago, the historical
m arker
com m em orating
Fort M ellon w as relocated
Thursday.
D ir Sanford Herald report­
ed on Feb. 9, 1939, that
m ore than
100 d istin ­
guished civic guests turned
out for a celebration m ark­
ing 102 years sin ce the
fou nding of Fort M ellon.
T he history of the fort
began in 1837 on the shores
of Lake Monroe, when the
U.S. Army Cam p endured a
three-h ou r
attack
by
Sem in ole
Ind ian s.
O riginally nam ed Cam p MonrOc, the fort

w as renam ed to h on or C ap t. C harles
M ellon who w as killed during the fight.
Since the Sallie H arrison C hapter of the
D au ghters of the A m erican R evolution
helped provide a historical
m arker for the Sanford fort
in 1939, the granite m arker
has endured about as much
as the early pioneers at the
fort.
In 1989, the bronze tablet
was dam aged in an auto
accident and was replaced.
It has had many previous
brushes with vehicles at its
location at the corn er of
Second
Street
and
M ellonville Avenue.
" It’s been sm ashed and
dented, hopefully this will
be a good place for it," said

See M arker, P age 6A

Congressman jumps in
school naming gam e
B y S te v e P a ra d is
Staff W riter
SAN FORD — A U.S. con­
gressm an and county com ­
m issioner asked the Sem inole
County Public Schools board
to renam e H agerty High
School
in
O vied o
after
President Ronald Reagan.
The board heard from
about a dozen parents and
students June 22 asking that
the high school nam e be
changed or com plaining that
the com m unity nad no voice
in the choice of names.
C ounty
C om m ission er
G rant M aloy w rote in an
unsigned letter to the school
board that he su pported
O viedo parent Lisa In g ari's
request to have the com m uni­

l

ty in v olv ed in n am in g the
school.
He noted tw o nam es dis­
cussed as altern ativ es —
R iversid e H igh School and
Ronald Reagan High School.
"T h e passing o f President
Ronald Reagan show ed an
overw helm ing support o f this
president from all over the
country," Maloy wrote.
U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, RFla., w as more direct and said
this is an opportunity to name
the new senool after Reagan.
"W h ile I understand you
have already selected a name,
this would in no way disre­
spect Dr. Hagerty but would
certain ly distinguish a man
who is responsible for defend-

See Hagerty, P age 6A

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Rescue Outreach Mission,
Inc. Black Male Outreach
Project presents N ational
HIV Testing Day at
Coastline Park, Ninth Street
in Sanford from noon to 4
p.m. There will be entertain­
ment, food, drinks, prizes,
and ticket drawing. Stop in
and be tested. “It's Better to
Know " is the theme.

The Chinese Hibiscus is one of the most popu­
lar and widely planted shrubs of the tropics.
This plant Ls believed to Ik1native to China
and most of the varieties grown in Florida are
probably hybrids. Most hibiscus varieties have
one-day flowers, which typically open early in
the morning and wilt late that afternoon.
Flowers of a few varieties remain open for
two days. Most Hibiscus are odorless, but a few
varieties are slightly fragrant, f libiscus flowers
can be red, orange, yellow, white, lavender and
brown in color with a bawd range of color com­
binations, color shades and flower forms.
Climate: Tire use of hibiscus as an evergreen
shrub in Florida is limited to the southern half of
the peninsula. The limiting factor for growing
hibiscus in central and north Florida is low tem­
peratures. Plants will be killed to the ground by
temperatures near the freezing point (28*30
degrees (0.
Established plants may come out in the spring
and bloom on new growth
that summer. The minimum
amount of sun required by
hibiscus generally is consid­
ered to be half a day of direct
sunlight.
Soils: I libiscus will grow in
a wide range of well-drained
soils if proper fertilization is
provided. A soil pi I of 5 5 to
8 5 is preferred. 1 libiscus
grown on alkaline soils may
suffer from micronutrient defiriendes, especially iron and
manganese.
Fertilization: Three to four applications of fer­
tilizer |x t year are recommended for hibiscus.
The amount of fertilizer per application depends
on frequency of fertilization and size of the
plants.
Use one-quart of a cup of 1(15-10 or similar
fertilizer for small plants and up to one-half cup
for mature plants in each application. To promote
growth and Increase blooming, fertilize once a
month. Water plants immediately after applying
the fertilizer to prevent fertilizer bum.
Planting and Transplanting: Container grown
hibiscus can be planted any time during the year,
but traasplanling in the yard is best done during
the axilcr montlis. Hibiscus should be planted at
the same depth as they were in the container or
field.
Plants should be watered thoroughly immedi­
ately after planting and frequently enough to
prevent willing until they are well established.
| H ie use of organic mulch will conserve water,
1 reduce weed problems, and help control nema­
todes.
Irrigation: I libiscus requires well-drained
soils and do not tolerate wet soils, but will
require regular irrigation during periods of
dnnight. Hibiscus should be watered heavily
about once a week during dry periods, applying
enough water to wet the soil to a depth of 12 to
18 indies.
Pruning: Spring is the best time of the year to
prune Ftibiscus. Pruning late in the fall or in the
winter should be avoided. Light maintenance
pruning may be done any time of the year to
remove diseased or dead wood, rubbing brandi­
es, and weak or dnxipy growth.
Freeze damaged planls should not be pruned
until new growth appears, but dead leaves can
be removed anytime. Ftibiscus blooms are pro­
duced on new growth, therefore do not prune
during the active growing season.
Propagation: Hibiscus can be propagated
from seed, cuttings by air layering, budding or
grafting. Seedlings are quite variable and are
never identical to the parents.
Grafting or budding are used primarily to
propagate varieties tliat are highly susceptible to
nematodes or do not pnduce strong plants on
their own roots.
Cuttings are used commercially to propagate
hibiscus. Cuttings are taken from new growth in
the spring and summer and placed in a welldrained medium, usually containing equal vol­
umes of fibrous peat and coarse builder's sand.
A rooting hormone may lx* applied to the cut­
tings to promote nxit formation.

Colonial TownPark will
hold its grand opening at 1
p.m., at M cA lister's Deli, 950
Market Promenade Avc.,
Lake Mary. Proceeds from
the event will go toward the
Greater Orlando Children's
Miracle Network. For more
information, call Cathy
Drake at 407-481-2774.

H era ld p h o to b y T o m m y V in c e n t

This window display at Exlromo Auto Repairs and Perform ance In Sanford show s off so m e chrom e alterna­
tives to (he Detroit car m akers idea of what car w heels should look like. T h ose wheel deals are sure bettor
looking than hub cap s.

Prosliliitlcm
• Hrendalis Milety Santiago, 24,
of West 25th Street, and Jeanine
Scaglione, 25, of W inter Springs,
were arrested by Sanford police on
June 18, as the result of an under­
cover investigation into prostitu­
tion. They were located in a park­
ing lot in the 1300 block of West
25th Street, both w om en were
charged with procurem ent for
prostitution. San tiago w as also
charged with resisting an officer
w ithout violence.
• Erm an Ram irez, 38, and
Sergio Mejia, 3b, both of Hartwell
Avenue, Sanford, w ere arrested by
Sanford police on June 18 at 25th
Street and Hartwell Avenue after
they rep orted ly approached an
u ndercover officer. Each w as
charged w ith procu rem ent for
prostitution.
• Em ilio Depaz, 25 of West 25th
Street, was arrested by Sanford
police on June 18 in a parking lot
in the 1300 block of West 25th
Street. He reportedly contacted an
u ndercover
officer.
He
w as
charged w ith procu rem en t for
prostitution.
• Lawrence Lamarr Jones, 2b, of
Ridgewood Avenue, was located
by Sanford police June 18 in a
parking lot in the 1300 block of
West 25th Street. He w as charged
with procurement for prostitution.
• O scar Sim on Reyes, 21, of
M aple Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on June
18 at 3rd Street and French Avenue
where police were conducting an
undercover decoy operation. He
w as charged with procurem ent for
p rostitution and possession of
over 20 gram s of m arijuana.

Al Fem r is a Seminole County extrusion agent
with the University o f Florida in Sanford

D rug related
• Thom as M. Closque, 33 of
Palm C oast, was arrested by
Sanford police on June 18 as the
result of a Tactical Unit undercov­
er operation targeting street level
n arcotics buyers. C losqu e was
located in the area of Eighth Street
and Locust Avenue. He was
charged
with
possession
of
Cocaine and resisting an officer
without violence.

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• Ryan Lee Scott Mathews, 18,
of
A utum n
Brook
C ircle,
Longwood, was apprehended by
Sanford police early Thursday at

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Ninth Street and Palm etto Avenue,
during a traffic stop . He w as
charged with possession of under
20 gram s of m arijuana, and pos­
session of narcotics equipm ent.
• Lorenzo Brundidge, 43, of
West 9th Street, and C hristopher
Cloud, 19, of C olden G ale Circle,
Sanford, were arrested by Sanford
p olice early Friday in Lake
Monroe Terrace. Both were found
in a van which had been reported
stolen in W inter Springs. A search
of the vehicle uncovered cocaine.
Cloud w as charged w ith grand
theft of a m otor vehicle. Brundidge
was charged with possession of
cocaine in a public housing area
and trespassing in a conveyance.
Battery
• Robert Raymond Desm arias,
34, of Port O range, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday at a res­
idence on Cardinal Cove Circle.
He had reportedly been involved
in a dispute with a fem ale. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (dom estic violence).
• Jorge L. M onies Rivera, 32, of
Fifth Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday at a
business in the 200 block of French
Avenue, w here he was reportedly
involved in an altercation with an
em ployee. He was charged with
battery — causing bodily harm.
• Steven Lee Cotton, 21, of West
13th Street, w as arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a resi­
dence in the 1900 block of West
13th S treet. He w as rep ortedly
involved in a fight with a m ale. He
was charged with battery — touch
or strike (dom estic).
• C harles Lynnburg Rouse, ]r.,
40, of Lincoln Avenue, Sanford,
w as arrested by police early
Friday at a residence in the 2400
block of Willow Avenue. O fficers
said he bad been in an argument
with a fem ale. He was charged
with sim ple assault — intent to do
violence (dom estic).

• Samuel Buckner, 59, of Byrd
Avenue, Sanford, was slopped by
p olice T h u rsd ay on P alm etto
Avenue and C om m ercial Street.
He was charged with driving with
a suspended license.

On June 26 and 27, m em ­
bers of LMARS, Lake Monroe
Amateur Radio Society, and
ARES, Amateur Radio
Emergency Service will test
em ergency com m unication
preparedness sk ills from 2
p.m. Saturday to 2 p.m.
Sunday. The event will be
held at Central Winds Park,
off State Road 434 in Winter
Springs. Thousands of HAM
Radio teams from across the
nation will be participating.
The public is invited to
attend the event and watch
the com m unications events
and demonstrations.

SUN
First Baptist M arkham
Woods Church, 5400
Markham Woods Road, Lake
Mary, presents Sergei
Kossenko, a graduate from
the Moscow Conservatory
and Darthnuiuth, in a special
concert at 7 p.m. Kossenko is
considered one of the most
brilliant com posers and
pianists in the world. For
more information, call
407-333-2085.

2

• W illiam Edward Robinson, 65,
of G eneva, w as stopped by
Sanford police W ednesday, on
Sanford Avenue at Cornwall Road.
He was charged with DUI of alco­
hol or drugs, failing to obey a traf­
fic light, and failing to display
vehicle registration.
• Tim othy Jon Daigle, 47, of
Sanford Avenue, was stopped by
Sanford police Tuesday on East
14th Street at Sanford Avenue. He
was charged with DUI alcohol or
drugs, no current insurance, and
failure to m aintain a single lane.
O th er charges
• Buddy Allan Moody, 36, of
M ount D ora, w as located by
Sanford police Thursday sitting in
the Pinecrest Plaza on U.S.
Highway 17-92 with a paper bag
containing an alcoholic beverage.
He was charged with violation of a
city ordinance on having an open
container.
• Kelsey Andrde Poitier, 19, of
Castle Brewer Court and Joseph
M itchell, 18, of Golden C ate Circle,
and a juvenile, were arrested by
Sanford police early Friday in the
500 block
of
West A irport
Boulevard. O fficers responded to a
vehicle burglary. The three were
located near M illennium Middle
School. Poitier was charged with
possession of burglary tools, loi­
tering or prow ling, and possession
of a counterfeit controlled su b­
stan ce
(flo u r).
M itchell
w as
charged with carrying a concealed
weapon (handgun), possession of
b urglary tools and lo iterin g or
prow ling. T h e v eh icle involved
was reported stolen in a carjack­
ing, by the O rlando P olice
D epartm ent. T h e ju v en ile was
arrested and taken to the Juvenile
Detention Center.

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games, and much more.
For more information, call
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Econ State Forest outside of
Oviedo on SR-426. Starting
times are from 10 a.m. to
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rates, but the school district is
locked in.
School board members dis­
cussed the subject at length even
though it wasn't on the agenda at
their June 22 meeting.
"Wo'rv treading water," said
Chairman Sandra Robinson, who
quickly added, "We're not even
treading water."
The sinking feeling surfaced as
board members talked about
strains on capacity at schools and
huge cost increases for constmction projects.
Member Furlong said a recent
case involving the Heathrow
International Business Center
Development highlights the mis­
conception about school capacity.
A zoning change in the project
could bring an additional 819
multi-family residential units in
Seminole County and Lake Mary,
according to an , e-mail from
Kramer to developers.
"This change in land use
would generate at least 185 public
school students that are not cur­
rently anticipated,"
Kramer
wrote.
Long-range planning by the
school district anticipated already
approved office land use, she
said. There are currently 78
portable classrooms at tire schools
that would serve the develop­
ment, she said, showing the lack
of capacity
Kramer estimated the mini­
mum cost for classroom space to
accommodate this change would
be at least $700,000. Impact fees in
place would only cover about
$523,000.
The Hast Central Florida
Regional Planning Council, based
in Maitland, reviews anil advises
governments on new land devel­
opments,
Fred Milch of the Council said
he has not submitted his report
yet, but would advise Seminole
County not to approve the zoning
change unless there is assurance
that the schooLs can handle the
additional students.
School board members said
dialogue needs to take place
about capacity, but they also wor­
ried about large increases in con­
struction material.
Kramer said two projects on
the agenda June 22 had cost
increases of S8tX),(XX) mainly to
address the rising price of steel
and concrete.
That is when the conversation
turned to the homestead exemptiriff hnkndmcnt.
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The recent class-size reduction
amendment passed by voters cre­
ated the need for more schools,
officials said, but die homestead
proposal would eat up money for
additional schools.
Kramer said the school district
cannot assess its own tax rate.
County schools participate in
the Jlorida Education Funding
Program, she said. The state sets
the millage rate. A portion of die
money comes from the state and a
portion from Seminole County,
but the state tells die anmty what
their millage rate for schooLs will
be, she said.
the school district can assess
up to 2 mills, she explained, but it
is already being used.
Statistics presented at the June
22 school board meeting showed
that the property tax rate for the
school district has actually
decreased from 9.345 mills in
2(XXF2(X)l to its airrent 8.736.
H ie district has asked the state
to increase the tax rate, Kramer
said. Because land values have
risen in Seminole County, govern­
ments can reduce die rate and still
bring in more money.
Tne governments look good
for reducing tax rates, she said,
but it doesn’t keep up with
growth.
The school board seemed
resigned that they' will have to
deal witli the lost revenue.
Board member Jeanne Morris
said most people vote for diemselves, ami not for the gtxxl of
everyone.
"It it goes on the ballot, I'm
sure it will pass," Robitvson said.
Richard Johnston agreed. He
owns a South Florida firm called
Public Concepts and manages of
the campaign to pass the home­
stead exemption amendment.
"The whole petition drive is a
citizen response to escalating
property taxes," Johnston said.
I le said tax rates have outpaced
growtli in the state for 20 years.
About $20.4 billion in property
taxes were oillected in 2003 by
cities, counties and school dis­
tricts. Ten years ago, that number
was $ 1 0 6 billion During that
decade Florida's population
increased about 22 percent.
"It’s hard for us to believe that
there isn’t room to cut to absorb
die loss of taxes," Johnston said.
How can a school district like
Seminole County make up almost
$20 million in losses? Johastoii
replied that nobody wants to
make cuts and that governments

will spend every dollar diey get.
Politicians will have "to tnink
long and Jiard" before the)' raise
any taxes, Johaston said.
"Most voters are not going to
tv sympathetic with local govern­
ments who want to raise taxi's,"
he said.
"I would hope, and thea*
might be special circumstances
where one area is impacted more
than others, that local govern­
ments will look for ways to fix
problems without passing the
bualen on to somebody else,"
Johaston said.
He called the effort to get the
amendment passed a grassroots
drive that includes all types of
people.
Tlie drive began, however,
with one wealthy couple, Jeffrey
and Kaa'ii Saull of Veto Beach.
Karen is a Republican U.S. Senate
candidate.
One n*port said the couple has
spent more than $1 million cam­
paigning for the amendment.
A Web site called mypropertytaxcut.com claims homeowners
will see an average of $500 annu­
al savings if the amendment pass­
es. The proposal still has to be
reviewed by the FI
Florida Supreme
Court.
U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, R-Fla.,
who represents part of Seminole
County, has endorsed the amend­
ment.
"I don't know why anybody
wouldn't support it,” Feeney
said. "It's tlie only fair thing to
do." He said just like families live
on tight budgets, so should gov­
ernment.
He suggested keeping the rate
of increases for government
expenditures at the same level as
population growth
Tlie proposal would result in
an estimated $2-billion loss across
the state. Gov. Job Bush has said
the impact would cause aits in
services or higher taxes, t le said
he lias aincem s about the pro|x&gt;s
al.
Johnston said more than
165,000 people have downloaded
the petition to sign from the orga­
nization's Web site.
Governments do not want to
make aits, he said, but they will
do a gixxl job.
"They're screaming now," he
said. With the passage of tlie constitutional amendment, much
debate and public input will take
place to sot priorities, lie said.
"That's a good thing,” he
concluded.

approved, he foresees a pilot
Seminole
County
program
beginning sometime next year.
With the cooperation of
Seminole Community College,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
and area building amtractors,
said the initial group would be
comprised of five to 10 juvenile
offenders on probation,
"When I started looking at
this what stood out is all the
parts that it brings together,"
Woodruff said.
Participants spend equal time
in the classroom working
toward their GHD and in the
field
learning
construction
trades as they refurbish or build
homes for the homeless or lowincome
families.
Students
receive a small stipend for their
work.
"Tlie biggest thing they can
see especially with building a
house is they can they can see
their work actually accomplish­
es something," said Capt. Mark
Rehder of tlie sheriff's office
juvenile crime and intervention
programs.
As part of tlie program, par­
ticipants also receive mentoring
to help promote leadership skills
and self-sufficiency in hopes that
after the eight to 10 month pro­
gram they could be eligible to
receive a job or apprentio.'ship.
"If we are pulling these kids
out of tlie juvenile justice system
and giving them good jobs we
all will benefit," Wixxlmff said.
Habitat for Humanity has
committed five sites that could
be used for the program and the
city of Sanford has one site in the

P h o to lu b m ltte d

Working to got tho grant application submitted for the YouthBuild
program aro (left to right) Leo Bailoy, Sominole County grants
administrator, Sanlord City Commissioner Art Woodruff and Stovo
Craig, diroctor ot development and marketing at Habitat (or
Humanity in Seminole County.
Goldsboro neighborhood that
could also be designated (or a
YouthBuild USA project.
"I think we nave a pretty
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said. "Having an actual piece of
property on Tiand and ready to
go is a boost to the application."
Local governments are also
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Mary, Longwood and Altamonte
Springs have all submitted let­
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some have suggested they am id
play even a greater role in devel­
oping the program.
Lake Mary Commissioner

Gary Brender suggested munici­
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permitting fix's for YouthBuild
construction projects.
"This may bo a way we can all
contribute to this program," he
said.
Longwood
Commissioner
Dan Anderson added, "1 think
you are really hitting a need and
providing a great service with
this."
After a pilot program is com­
pleted, Wixxlniff said it would
probably be opened to the
general population and tlie
number of participants would
lx1doubled.

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O p in io n
O p in io n

Gone with the Wind
Rhett: "Well, Scarlet now that you've returned, what do you plan to
do with Tara?"
Scarlet: "I'm going to rebuild Tara, Rhett, and seeing as Ashley
Wilkes has given nie Twelve Oaks, I’m going to rebuild that as well."
Rhett: "What are you going to do with TVvelvc Oaks?"
Scarlet: "The first thing I plan to do Is get rid of those trees along the
driveway, and put up condominiums."
Rhett: "You mean get rid of those beautiful large oak trees on each
side of the driveway?"
Scarlet: "Sure, Rhett. It's what they call progress. Anyway, I need
the money."
I didn't see this in the sequel to Cone with the Wind, but if it had
happened in these modem limes, I wouldn't have
put it past Scarlet. And had site told Rhett she was
going to tear dow n the trees, Rhett probably
would have responded, "Frankly Scarlet I don't
give a ...." Shame on you Rhett butler. Go back to
Savannah where they have some of the most beau­
tiful tree-lined streets in the entire nation. Shame
on you Scarlet, destroying those beautiful trees.
In and around Sanford, we have many streets
lined with huge oak trees (and others) which are
most pleasing to the eyes of passing motorists. We
can assume some of them are so beautiful they
have lured more than just a few folks to settle in
our midst's. Sure, some of those trees are very dose
to the pavement, causing the street to possibly be
more narrow than what would be desired. But I
believe we can survive with some narrower roadways and streets.
How long has it been since any thoroughfare has been declared a
"Scenic Roadway" (or street)? Those that were so designated years
ago, are being widened with trees removed and more lanes added to
serve the needs of new condominiums, shopping centers or residential
developments.
I don't question the need for new residential areas and the shop­
ping centers and schools needed to support the influx of new
Floridians. What I am concerned about is the constant desecration of
our natural lands.
Some of you may recall a TV' public service announcement years
ago when a father tix&gt;k his son to the museum to see a tree. "Gee dad,
is that what trees used to look like when you were young?" Folks may
have chuckled at that image, especially anyone who has flown over
our state and seen how much wooded area remains. But it's getting
more and more developed, and more and more of our forest land is
disappearing.
I lave you been to Florida's (formerly famous) Citrus Tower in Like
County? Years ago, from the top of the tower, as far as the eye could
see, there was nothing but citrus. Now, there is nothing. Nothing, that
is, but developments — house after house — condo after rondo and
empty fields — all in the name of progress.
Drive along some of the roads and highways in Central Florida
where plans have been announced for a widening project. Look at the
beautiful trees and growth on both sides of the roadways. A widening
will eliminate them. Even if folks replace the downed trees with new
saplings, (if they mature and grow at all), it will take 2(1 or 50 years for
them to grow to any size where they can again lx1considered as pro­
viding a beautiful avenue.
I'm not against progress or improved roadways, and I believe you
are not either. But when we look at some of these projects, it makes us
feel as though we arc about to lose some very gixxi friends on the side
of the road.
Keep tearing down those beautiful trees, and before long, all of our
scenic trails will be "Gone with the Wind."

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Y o u r V ie w s
Beer executive
reminds readers to
drink responsibly
T o l l ie e d i t o r

During tlx1long Fourth of July
weekend, it's important that adults
who dxxisc to drink make respon­
sible dxiices, such as drinking
responsibly and designating a driv­
er — whether on the highway or
waterway.
When we make resjxmsiblc
choices wliile driving on the water,
or at picnics and barbecues, our
Fourth of July celebrations with
family and friends will lx- safer
and more enjoyable. And our liighways and waterways will lx1safer
as well.
Fortunately, there are significant
signs of improvement when it
comes to preventing drunk driving.
According to the U5. Department
of Transporlation, Fourth of July
drunk-driving fatalities are 30 per­
cent lower today tlian in 1982. And
nationwide drunk-driving fatalities
are down 37 percent in the past two
decades.
Ijet's continue to drive down

drunk-driving fatalities by making
responsible choices this Fourth of
July. When it comes to fighting
drunk-driving responsibility
matters.
John A. Williams, President
Wayne Densch, Inc.

Sen. Graham’s
office responds
to Sgt.’s request

sibk* to protect tfieir men and them­
selves from tlx- enemy. At the same
lime they believe in freedom of
speech and do ix&gt;t Kick off from
expressing what they consider the
truth.
My generation has suffered
through WWII, Korea, Viet Nam,
Gulf, and now the Iraq invasion.
My father and onde were in
WW I. 11ie latter died from gas
poisoning.
My JiusKuid, WW II Army vet,
and I have served our government
in fix- US. Foreign Service. We are
very distressed that an intelligent
brave soldier, Sgt. Carlson, is being
persecuted by people who ivant to
repeat lies and punish dtizms wlio
have some intelligent insight.
There is a group composed of
retired high ranking gcnirals and
diplomats who are exposing tltis
war. I also understand tKit tliere are
groups in Iraq who are telling
unpleasant troths.
Look at it tliis way — if we'd
Jiad only "yes" leaders and no
Patrick 1ferny orTIximas Paine, ive
wouldn't have our USA.
Tliank you CS3. You are a hero
to us.

On March 26,2004, our office
received a reply from Col. Glenn L
Burch diief of staff, lliat letter out­
lined the steps that Sgt. Carls*m
needed to take to complete tlie nec­
essary paperwork Again, follow­
ing our standard practice, a copy of
that letter was forwarded to Sgt.
Carison.
We were pleased to lx1able to
provide information to a con­
stituent. We have heard txrthing
from Sgt. Carison since, and so have
hid ixi (urtlier involvement In liis
case.

To the editor
Mease allow me to darify llu*
role lliat Sen. Bob Graham's con­
stituent service staff played in Statf
Sergeant Charlie Carlson Ill s
request for an honorable discharge
from the Army. (Dan ling's column
of Jura* 16.)
Sgt. Carlson e-mailed Sen.
Graham's office on Jan. 7 ,2(XM, to
request help in getting his applica­
tion reviewed so llut lx* could seek
employment with tlx1Bureau of
Prisons. Following our standard
practice, Sgt. Carlson's request was
immediately forwarded to the
headquarters of Sgt. Carlson’s unit
at Fort Stewart, Ga., for review and
comment.

c

Paul Anderson
Communications director for
Sen. Bob Graham

Readers feels
Sgt. Carlson is
a war hero
To the editor.
Mease let C3 and 77ir Sanford
IiiTiitd read this message. We also
phoned Chirlie YonLs at Sen.
Graham's office.
The real Patriots in our country
are those who put themselves in
real physical danger and do all pos-

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L IN D A T U R N E R A L F O R D
Linda T\imer A lford, 62, of
Sanford, died M onday, June
21, 2004. She w as b o m July
28, 1942, in D urham , N.C.
She w as ow ner of Sem inole
Petroleum .
Survivors in clu d e caregiv ­
er, C ynthia M cFerrcn,
cou sin s and friends.
G ravesid e services were
held Thursday, June 24, at
O aklaw n Park C em etery in
Lake Mary.
B aldw in-Fairchild Funeral
H om e, O aklaw n C hapel,
Sanford / L ake Mary, in
charge of arrangem ents.

JAMES RAY BOWEN, SR.
Jam es Ray Bow en, Sr., 76
o f G eneva, died Wednesday,
Ju n e 23, 2004. He w as a 16year veteran of the U.S.
N avy and a 33-year em p loy ­
ee of A. D uda and Sons.
Su rvivors include w ife,
Eilene; children, N ancy
Julian of Sanford, D oraine
H arrington o f G eneva, Patty
Ludw ig of Royal Palm
Beach, Robert Flichs of
G eneva and M M C (SW )
Jam es R. Bow en, Jr. of
Em m ett, Ind.; brother, Fred
Bow en of Sanford ; sister,
N ellie Evans of Sanford; 10
grand child ren; three-great­
grandchildren.
R elatives and friends m ay
gather at B risson Funeral
H om e, 905 Laurel Ave. in
Sanford, Saturday, June 26.
from 1 to 3 p.m .
In lieu of flow ers, the fa m ­
ily requ ests d on ation s to the
A lzheim er A ssociation or
Victory Jun ction G ang C am p.
Brisson Funeral H om e,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangem ents.

HAGGIEI. COCKMAN
H aggie 1. C ocknian, 82, of
Sanford, died W ednesday,
Ju n e 23, 2004. H e w as born
in O gden, Kan. He w as
retired from Seaboard
C oastline Railroad, and was
a m em ber of Sanford C hurch
of God w here he w as bus
captain and Sen ior M inister.
H e w as a volu n teer at
C entral Florida Regional
H ospital A u xiliary and in
2001 received the first
H um anitarian Award for
V olunteer of the Year. He
w as a World W ar II veteran
of the U .S. A rm y and a m em ­
b er of Sanford DAV and w as
a Salvation A rm y volunteer.
Su rvivors in clu d e w ife,
N aida Y. C ockm an ; son,
M ark D. C ockm an ; sisters,
G ynith Tanner and B erctta
Story ; tw o gran d ch ild ren;
five great-grand child ren.
Funeral services w ill be
held Saturday, Ju n e 26, at 10
a.m . at Sanford C hurch of
G od, 801 W. 22nd St.,
Sanford, w ith Rev. Wes
Tanksley officiatin g.
Interm ent w ill follow in
O aklaw n Park Cem etery.
N ew com er Fam ily Funeral
H om e, East O rlan d o C hapel,
O rland o, in charge of

arrangem ents.

JOHN PALMER CURTIS
Joh n P alm er C u rtis, 92, of
W in ter Park, died Tuesday,
Ju n e 22, 2004. H e w as born
in N ew York City. H e w as a
m an ag er and a m em b er o f
Sa in ts P eter St Paul C ath o lic
C h u rch .
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e sons,
Joh n C u rtis o f O rja n d o , and
C h a rles B rian C u rtis o f
M a ssa ch u setts; d au ghter,
C y n th ia C u rtis o f H olm es
Beach, Fla.; n in e g ra n d ch il­
d ren ; 14 g re a t-g ra n d ch il­
dren.
C o lliso n 's H ow ell Branch
F u neral H om e St C rem atory,
W in ter Park, in ch a rg e o f
arran g em en ts.

REGINALD HANKERSON
R eginald H an k erso n , 55,
of O rlan d o , died Tuesday,
Ju n e 22, 2004. H e w as born
in W in ter Park. H e w as an
H RS P rop erty C lerk.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e sons,
R eg in ald H an k erso n , |r.,
R eg gie W right and M ichael
W right, all of O rlan d o ;
d a u g h ters, Taw anza
H an kerson o f A ltam on te
S p rin g s and N azeya G en eral
of M acon, G a.; sister,
B arbara H ow ard o f
O rla n d o ; b ro th ers, F red erick
and G reg o ry H an kerso n of
W in ter P ark; seven g ra n d ­
ch ild ren .
G o ld e n 's Fu neral H om e,
Inc., W inter Park, in ch arg e
of arran g em en ts.
E L IZ A B E T H AN N IN M A N
E lizabeth Ann Inm an, 59,
of San ford , died M onday,
Ju n e 21, 2004. Sh e w a s born
D ec. 13, 1944, in B altim o re.
Sh e w as a hom em aker.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h u s­
b and , W illis C lay Inm an of
S a n fo rd ; sisters, M aria
G illa sp ie o f W est V irgin ia,
A nna C o k in g of Sw an to n ,
M d., N ancy C la y v ille of
S tew a rtso n , Pa., D ebbie

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in Long w ood. Sh e w as born
July 25, 1958, in B lu efield ,
W.Va.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e d a u g h ­
ter, T iffan y Rae A n d erso n ;
son, Sh aw n S a u n d ers; m o th ­
er, M a d e R oland of
C a sselb e rry ; sister, D eborah
D o n ald son .
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held F rid ay at B an field
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S p rin g s w ith Rev. C h ris
W h atley officiatin g .
B an field Fu neral H om e,
W in ter S p rin g s, in ch arg e of
arran g em en ts.
C A R L L. W A L T E R S
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C asselberry, d ied M onday,
Ju n e 21, 2004. H e w as born
in P ittsbu rgh and m oved to
C a sselb e rry from C lev elan d ,
O h io, in 1988, lie w as a
su p erv iso r for R egion al
T ran sit A uthority. He
b elon ged to Sain t M ary
M agd alen C a th o lic C hu rch .
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e w ife,
M arge W alters of
C asselb e rry ; sons, 1 horn as
and Ronald, both ol
C lev ela n d ; d au g h ter, Linda
LaV ardere of O rlan d o ; eight
g ran d ch ild ren ;
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held Friday at St. M a n
M agd alen C a th o lic C hu rch
w ith in term en t at All 1 aitlw
M em orial Park in
C asselberry.
C o lliso n 's H ow ell Branch
Fu neral H om e &amp; C rem atory,
W in ter Park, in ch arg e of

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C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A
C h ristin e K in law -B cst, who
along w ith Sanford M useum
curator A licia C lark led the
charge to have the m onum ent
relocated to San fo rd ’s new
River W alk at the corner of
S em in o le
B oulevard
and
M ellonville Avenue.
K in law -B cst, w ho w rote
"T h e H istory of Fort Mellon
it The Second Sem inole War,
1836-1842," said the previous
location for the m arker was
actually on the outskirts of
the fort. Its new location was
m ore a p p ro p riate and was
easier for visitors to see the
m arker, she said.
It took Sanford Public
Works em ployees about two
hours to move the four-ton
granite marker.
" I t 's pretty heavy, but
hopefully this will be a better
spot for it," said Rudy
Buckner, field supervisor for
the city streets departm ent. ,
Buddy Fam ous, m anager
of the city streets division,
said as a history buff he
jum ped at the chance to help
preserve the m arker and
make it more visible lor resi­
dents.
"T h e m inute this cam e
down from the city manager I
jumped right on it," he said.
"It was quite an honor."

H erald p h o to by T om m y V in cen t

Sallio Harrison DAR ollicors and mombors along with Iho city ol Sanford streets division workers that
moved Iho Foil Mellon historic matkor poso with it at its new location at RiverWalk.

K eller W illiam s H eritage
Realty is hostin g an event
Saturday in hopes of collect­
ing item s to send to troops
stationed in Iraq.
Donations will be accepted
on any day through July 3, but
the kick-off celebration for the
donation drive is Saturday,
June 26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at 100 Waymont Court, Suite
110, Lake Mary.
"W e're the type of the com ­
pany that wants to give back
to the com m u nity," said
Patricia Kant, team leader of
the Keller W illiams Heritage
Realty Lake Mary office.
So far realtors have collect­
ed four large box o f assorted
goods as agents have volun­
teered to pick up items from
their custom ers.
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junction with the Fourth of
July will include light refresh­
m ents, com plim entary U.S.
Flags and several door prizes.
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H eritage Realty, but not the
last
of
this
year.
Last
December, the realty company
collected toys, food and cloth ­

ing for needy fam ilies around
the h olid ays and after the
donation drive for the soldiers
ends they will begin collecting
school item s for Sem in ole
County students.
"T h is is the first tim e we
are doing this so we d on 't
know what to expect," Kant
said.
The donation drive is in
con ju n ctio n w ith O p eration
Troop Box. The program w as
started by Mark and Pat
Donley after their son Scott
was deployed to Iraq.
Suggested items to donate
are to iletries, foot pow der,
CDs, snacks (no chocolate),
baby w ipes, crossw ord and
word search puzzles, tooth ­
paste, tooth bru sh es, pow ­
dered, pre-sweetened drinks,
phone cards, crackers, gum,
small boxes of cereal, hard
candy,
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razors,
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drops,
reading
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toilet paper and fem inine
products.
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C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A

ing our freedom ," Feeney wrote June 21
At the board m eeting, chairm an
Sandra Robinson preceded the public
com m ents with a letter from D.J.
Andrews of Oviedo. Andrews did not
want the nam e of Paul | Hagerty High
School changed, but did recom m end
honoring the late president by naming
another nigh school after him.
After each Oviedo speaker finished Ins
or her com m ents, the 41) or so residents in
attendance clapped and cheered.
Parents opposed to the name do not
object
to
form er
Su p erin tend ent
H agerty's service, but said the nam e
lends itself to abuse.
Vandals spray painted an "F " over the
"H " in Hagerty on a tem porary sign at
the high school site earlier this year.
The high school will open in August
2005.

Griffin said there arc a lot
out at Sem inole High School.
of non-academ ic issues with
The Sanford school had a "C "
the low er perform ing stu ­
grade dropped to a "D "
because of the lowest 25 per­
dents. Attendance is certainty
cent.
one, but oth er basic needs
including feeding them have
"I look at it as a way to
to be met as well. Many are on
identify students who need
the free-and-red need-lunch
additional a ssistan ce," said
program.
Wall G riffin , principal at
"You can’t teach anybody
Sem inole
High
School.
Sem inole did not lose money
unless they have basic needs
because it was already a "C "
m et," lie said.
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According to the state, as a
W all G rtllln
"D " school, Sem inole is elig i­
"You use it to help kids," he
Se m in o le High Sch ool
ble to extra funding to address
said, adding that all Level I
Principal
problems. Griffin said hasn't
and Level 2 reading students
licard about that.
will receive help this year in
"T h e
district
is
100
the form of a literacy coach
percent behind m e," he said, adding, "I have
ami focused classes. Ih e plan was already
underway when the school found out its grade
received nothing but support since we learned
earlier this month.
about it."

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You can’t teach
anybody unless
they have basic
needs met.

W hen firem en arrived, they found the motor
hom es fully ablaze, along with a boat parked
nearby, in the northw estern corner of the storage
area.
Jam es said that a man w as working on one of
the mobile hom es when apparently a gasoline fire
broke out.
"H e tried to fight the fire with a tire extin ­
guisher," Jam es said, "but the fire was just loo
intense, and lie called for us."
The man, w hose identity was not im m ediately
revealed, was taken to Central Florida Regional
H ospital for treatment of sm oke inhalation, but
was not injured.
W hile it is believed gasoline produced the fire,
as of Friday morning, Jam es said the exact cause
had not been determ ined and the case continued
under investigation.
There was no im m ediate estim ate o f the dam ­
ages. The fire did not reach the general storage
areas at Uncle Bob’s.

Sanford City Commission Agenda for 6-28-04
AGENDA
Sanford City Commission
Mootings
Monday, Juno 28, 2004
Sanford City Hall, 300 Noilh Park
Avonuo

#35-19-30 5AJ-0D00-057C as
In-Kind services lor Iho
YoulliBuiki Program, contin­
gent upon YoulhBuiid grant
awatd. Recomrnondod by
ttio City Manager.

Work Session, 4 00 P.M . City
Manager's Conference Room,
2nd Floor

(4) Accept Catherine Bosserts
resignation liom ttio Scenic
Improvement Board and thank
tier tor her service.
Recomrnondod by the City
Manager.

(1) City Attorney's Statement and
Payments Made - manner ol
approval. (City Manager
Griestiaber)
(2) FY 05 Budget. (City Managei
Grieshaber)
(3) FY 06 Budget. (City Manager
Grieshaber)

(5) Accopt Leslio Stevens’ resig­
nation from Iho Hisloric
Preseivalion Board and thank
her lor tier service.
Recommended by ttio Cily
Manager.
PUBLIC HEARINGS

(4) Discussion ol Other Items,
Add-on Items, and Regular
Agenda Items (City Manager
Griestiaber)
Regular Meeting, 7.00 P.M , City
Commission Ciiambers, 1st
Floor
CALL TO ORDER
INVOCATION by Pastor Dr.
Sharon Riggins-Patlerson,
Getting Your House In Order
Ministries, Inc.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
PRESENTATION
(1)
Retirement
mementos to Police Lt. Darrell
L Brewer. Declare service
weapon surplus and present it
and retirement badge and ID.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Minutes of June 14, 2004,
Regular Meeting.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and the City Manager.
CONSENTAGENDA
(1) Approve City Attorney's May.
2004, Statement.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
(2) Approve payments made dur­
ing May, 2004.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
(3) Authorize submission of
Sanford Seminole County
YoulhBuiid Grant Application
with City of Sanford as fiscal
agent; and authorize the des­
ignation of City-owned parcel

(1) Re: 4.78 acres of property
lying between W 1st Street
and W 5tti Stioot and
between Moiscli Road and
Awo Lane (3336 W 5th S t )
(Aero Two Planned
Development); Night Owl
Properties, owner; Roborl
VonHeibulis, Manager, appli­
cant.
(A)
Second read­
ing and adoption of Ordinance
No. 3869 lo annex the proper­
ty. Ad published June 16 and
23, 2004. Recommended by
the City Clerk and the City
Manager.
(B)
Second read­
ing and adoption of Ordinance
No. 3870 to rezone the prop­
erty from AG, Agriculture to
PD, Planned Development,
subject to conditions; approval
of Development Order 040021. Ad published June 16,
2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk and Ihe City
Manager.
(2) Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3871 to
rezone 4.8 acres of property
lying between W. 1st Street
and W. 5th Street and
between Moiscfi Road and
Aero Lane (205 Aero Lane), to
amend the Matthews PD
Master Plan (Ordinance No.
3832) to PD, Planned
Development per the Aero
One Complex PD Master
Plan, subject to conditions;
approval of Development
Order 04-0020; Night Owl
Properties, owner, Robert
VonHerbulis. Manager, appli­
cant Ad published June 16,
2004. Recommended by the

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City Clerk and Iho City
Manager.
(3) Socond reading and adoption
ol Ordinance No. 3872 to
vacate a portion of Oleander
Avenue lying between Medical
Plaza Drivo and W. SR 46 and
between N. Mangoustmo
Avenuo and N. Jessam ine
Avenue, reserving same as a
drainago and utility easement;
Quality Real Estato
Development, Inc., applicant.
Ad published Juno 16. 2004.
Rocommondod by Iho City
Clerk and the City Manager.
(4) Second reading and adoption
ot Ordinance No 3873 to
annex 1.95 acres ol property
lying between Wytly Avonuo
and Palm Place and between
Grove Drivo oxtendod norther­
ly and Sanford Avenue (601
Wylty Avenue); Joy P.
Karcfiosky, owner. Ad pub­
lished June 16 and 23, 2004,
Recommended by the City
Clerk and tho City Manager.

(5)
Second reading and
adoption of Ordinance No
3874 to annex 19.98 acres of
proporty lying between Iowa
Avenue and Narcissus Avenue
and between N. White Cedar
Road and Old England (480
N. White Cedar Road); Rick &amp;
Brenda Boyd, Paul &amp; Myrice
Lukas, and Goraid S. Behrens
Trustee, owners; Berry J.
Walker, Jr„ authorized agent.
Ad published June 16 and 23,
2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City
Manager.
(6)
Second reading and
adoption ol Ordinance No.
3875 to annex 0.28 acre of
property lying between W.
13th Street and Harrison
Street and between Roosevelt
Avenue and Dixie Way (1511
Dixie Way); Jeffery and
Jacqueline Williams, owners.
Ad published June 16 and 23.
2004. Recommended by the
City Clerk and the City
Manager.
(7)
Second reading and
adoption of Ordinance No.
3876 to annex 0.16 aero of
property lying between E. 29th
Street extended easterly and
Airport Boulevard and
between Catapult Road and
Bailey Avenue (520 Memory
Court); Allen Leonard, owner.
Ad published June 16 and 23,

2004. Rocommondod by the
City Clerk and the City
Manager.
(8)
Second reading and
adoption of Ordinance No.
3877 to annex 0.28 aero of
property lying between
Poinsetta Dnve and Roso
Drive and between Sanford
Avenue and Palmway (303
Poinsetta Drive); George A.
and Carol R. Mullins, owners.
Ad published June 16 and 23,
2004. Recommended by tho
City Clerk and the City
Managor.
(9) Second reading and adoption
of Ordinance No. 3878 to
annex 1.64 acres of property
lying between North Way and
Rose Hill Trail extended west­
erly and between Sanford
Avenue and the Central
Florida Greeneway (3912 and
3926 Sanford Avenue); Jeffrey
and Kelly Miller and Gary and
Donna Miller, owners. Ad
published Juno 16 and 23,
2004. Recommended by ttio
City Clerk and ihe City
Manager.
(10)
2nd Annual
Comprehensive Plan
Amendment of 2004. Approve
first reading of Ordinance No.
3879 and transmit Plan to the
Department of Community
Affairs. Ad published June 20,
2004. Recommended by the
Planning and Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Planning and Community
Development, and the City
Manager.
(11)
First reading of
Ordinance No. 3880 to close a
portion of Americana
Boulevard between Airport
Boulevard and Logan Heights
Circle and between Orlando
Drive (17-92) and the Central
Florida Greeneway; Robert
Horian, Suncor Corporation,
applicant. Ad published June
13,2004, property owners
notified June 9, 2004, and
property posted June 11,
2004. Recommended by the
Development Review Team,
Director of Planning and
Development Services, and
the City Manager.

Youngblood and Cobbin
McGoo et al. Deputy City
Manager and the City
Manager recommend a 90
day time exlension.
04-14, 408 Cypress Ave.,
Theodore Johnson and Ruth
Allen. Deputy City Manager
and tho City Manager recom­
mend demolition.
04-21, 1018 Avocado Ave., Tony
Covington. Deputy City
Manager and the City
Manager recommend demoli­
tion.
04-22, 120-1 W. 11th St.. Tony
Covington. Deputy City
Manager and ttio City
Managor recommend demoli­
tion.
(2) Boards.
(A)
Code
Enforcement Board.. Russell
Lord’s and Lori Ann Solitro’s
terms expire June X , 2004;
each would like to be reap­
pointed for another term.
There is one vacancy (remainder
of Jo e Young's term),
•One application on file, from
Brian Forrest.
City Manager recommends to
reappoint Mr. Lord and Ms.
Solitro; appoint a replacement
to completo Mr. Young's term.
(3) First reading ol Ordinance No.
3881, to annex 0.24 acre
between Harrison Street and
W. 18th Street and between
Tangerine Avenue and
Roosevelt Avenue (1718
Roosevelt Avenue); Lionel
Southward, II, S A S Property
Enterprises, Inc., applicant.
Recommended by the
Development Review Team,
Director of Planning and
Development Services and
the City Manager.
(4) First reading of Ordinance No.
3882, amending Article III of
the Land Development
Regulations regarding the
Historic Preservation Board.
Recommended by the
Planning and Zoning
Commission, Director of
Planning and Development
Services and the City
Manager.

REGULAR ITEMS
(1 (Condemnation Status Report:
extenskxVdemoiitions.
03-02, 516 E. 5th Street. Vivian

.

(5) Approve Preliminary
Subdivision Plan for Regency
Oaks, 1000 Upsala Road, with
condrtions and stipulations.
Staff to provide a progress

report on rental restrictions to
the City Commission.
Recommended by the
Planning and Zoning
Commission, Dilector ol
Planning and Developmenl
Services and tlie City
Manager.
(6) Approvo Preliminary
Subdivision Plan for Reserve
at Hidden Lakes, 105 Hidden
Lake Drive, with conditions
and stipulations.
Recommended by the
Planning and Zoning
Commission, Diroctor of
Planning and Development
Services and the City
Manager.
(7) Adopt Resolution No. 1966,
endorsing CALNO’S
Resolution to suggest amend­
ment of Florida Statute
§23.127(1), to allow Law
Enforcement Officers to
enforce traffic laws outside the
officer's jurisdiction under cer­
tain conditions.
Recommended by tho City
Manager.
(8) Adopt Resolution No 1967,
autliorizing the City to enter a
Landscape Construction and
Maintenance Memorandum of
Agreement with FDOT for
Airport Boulevard and
Highway 17-92 Intersection
improvements.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
ADD-ON ITEMS
INFORMATION
CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT
CITY CLERK’S REPORT
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
CITY COMMISSIONERS'
REPORTS

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPEC T TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR
HEARING HE MAY NEED A
VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS
INCLUDING THE TESTIMO­
NY AND EVIDENCE WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED
BY THE CITY OF SANFORD.
(F.S. 286.0105)

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Sunday, June 27. 2004

L if e
The Way We Were:

SHS class
celebrates
5 0 years
■flic Seminole High School
Gass of 1954 is celebrating its Pttyear reunion this weekend. Ib is is
my doss, so think of me as you
read this.
Friday night, we were at the
Mayfair
Country
Gub.
Saturday, we
hail brunch at
the Colonial
Room then
toured the
former
Mayfair Inn
and the
Sanford
Graco Mario
Museum.
Saturday
Stinccipher
night was a
dinner dance
at the Lake
Mary Marriott.
Five yean ago, I gave you a his­
tory', of sorts, of the class. Today,
the information comes from tire
1954 Salmaguiuli.
11k* 1951 Salmagundi was edit­
ed by yours truly with advisors,
Rebecca Stevens and Mac Fort Its
theme was Teenage Memories and
tlie drawings by Jeanette Kinlaw
made it very distinctive. The cover
is black \villi a white imprint of
teenagers in a convertible.
Our principal was I Jerman
Moms who would retire in two
years after 30 years, i Je Jiad also
been teacher and principal at
Sanford Junior 1Jigh School,
County Superintendent of
Public Instruction was R.T.
Mihvee, who Jiad been elected in
1951
Faculty members were mallv
Ethel Riser, Civrge DaWw, Bill
Fleming; science, Mae R x t John
Angel, Jotin Scott; social studies
Hilda Ray, Karl Kettles and Roger
1larris; vocational, Rebecca
Stevens, Barbara Ruprccht, Bill
West; Englislv Gladys Smitlv Roy
Nidwls, Ruth Colleite, J.B. Root;
language, Nellie Coleman and
Hmina Bisbee.
Also Ernie Cowley, hand, Otlic
Reese Wliittle, glee dub, Joe
Mathieux, art and civics, Edna
Chittenden, librarian, Fred Canas
and June Winn, physical educa­
tion. All but six of these are
deceased.
Hie officers of the dass of 1954
were Jimmy Krider, president,
Stanley Kate, vice president, Polly
Graham, secretary', Eloisc Snyder,
treasurer, Anne Ransbottum, chap­
lain. The dass motto was "Today
Deddos Tomorrow"; ailors green
and wJiite; and flower wjiite
gladioli.
Gass sponsors were Nellie
Coleman, Roger Harris, John
Angel and Rebecca Stevens.
Senior Superiatives (Big
Wheels) where Barbara Cassuhe,
James Davis, Paulette Cason,
Hamilton Bisbee, Sandra Dunn,
Ross Hannum, Randy Renolds,
Joyce Jones, Jimmy Wade, Peggy
Wright, Jimmy Krider, Jeanne Lane
Miller, Philip Toney and Grace
Marie StinedpJiiT.
Presidents of the other d asses
were Lcnnie Rotundo, junior, Jim
Hawkins, sopliomore, and Bill
Kirdilioff, freshmen.
Student council officers were
Philip Toney, president, A1 IliiUips,
vice president Peggy Wright, sec­
retary, Marvin Goembd, treasurer.
During the year, tlie council
had sponsored tlie first dance of
the year and all homecoming
activities. They had provided for
an additional amplifier for tlie
auditorium, line markers on the
football field, strings of lights for
dances in the gym, and now dance
records. And its program commit­
tee had presented many interest­
ing and educational programs
held each week in the auditorium.
Jean Carpenter was president of
the library council whose members
assisted in the library ixie period a
day. They Jiad visited a book
bindery and publishing company
in St. Augustine and sponsored
their annual exchange program
with Boone High School.
The Key Gub, led by James
Davis, sponsored the annual
Christmas Ball and did many serv­
ice projects during the year.
Sandra Dunn led the h i Hi Y in
sponsoring the annual football
banquet which honored the foot­
ball team and coaches. Trophies
were given to outstanding players
and their coaches. Russ Harmurn
was awarded the prestigious Peter
Schaal Trophy. The dub also had a
get acquainted party for freshmen
girls and spirtsored a tea fir the
graduating dass.
The main event ter the SHS
hand was its participation in the
King Rex parade on Mardi Gras
Day in New Orleans. They held
many fund raising projects

See Stl Decipher, Page 9A

Always Traditional Tea
By Kate Lucns
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Iced tea
is tlie amber nectar for
many Americans and a
great southern culinary
custom. Around the globe
tea traditions vary: in
Giina, where the drink ivas
invented, hot tea is a daily
ritual, as it has l*een fur cen­
turies; in Egypt tea is drunk
black, sweet and extraordi­
narily strong, served in tiny
glasses; Asians focus on
peace and simplicity in a
green tea ceremony that
takes years to perfect.
Tea's soothing properties
are known tlie world

Tea History
Tea is about 5,000 yoars old
and, a s legend has it, was dis­
covered by a Chinese omporor
in 2732 b.c., when some roso
leavos accidentally blew into a
pol of boiling wator. In the 1600s
tea became popular throughout
Europe and the American
coionlos. Sinco colonial days, tea
has played a role in American
and British culturo. Today
American schoolchildren loam
about the famous Boston Tea
; Party protesting the British tea
tax. America has contributed to
the tea Industry with the creation
if iced tea and tea In a bag.

H erald p h o to * by Tom m y V in cen t

Siria Bonilla (top) sips hot toa
at Roso Cottago Toa Room.
Pouring a cup of to a(ab o v e)
for hor daughter Courtney
Barkdoll is Tonya Barkdoll.

n o w
t li e
bvnefits to
I li e
b o d y
a r c
bc ing
d isco v ­
ered.
In the
recent past,
the humble
black leaves of
the
Camellia
sinensis plant, from
which we get tea, have been
given a bit of a bashing. Concern about
tlie effect of too much caffeine, Irutn both
tea and coffee, was reported and ive
were told to drink more water instead.
Unit still goes, scientists say, but now
research is also showing gist how impor­
tant tlie health benefits of tea are.
Tea has roughly half the caffeine of
fresh coffin* and a high antioxidant con­
tent Flavmoids, found in tea as well as
fruit and vegetables, are powerful
antioxidants that destroy harmful free
radicals The longer you leave your tea
to brew, the hip,her (lie concentration of
these disease-fighting flavinoids.
You only have to drink one cup of tea
to get the same antioxidant power as two
apples; good news, indeed, for those of
us who struggle to eat our five portions
of fruit and
veg.
each
day.
The
news is even
lx*tter if you
drink mure
tea than tills.
Iltret* to five
glasses every
day, whether
decaffeinat­
ed or regu­
lar, iced and
sweet or hot
with milk,
can reduce
vour risk of
heart
dis­
ease,
high
ch o lestero l
and cancer,
and
boost
your body's
resistance to
infection.
Encouraging though these health
benefits are, most of us. let's lie honest,
don't drink tea because it's good for us,
although that’s a bonus we'll happily
enjoy We drink it tor the taste, for the
occasion and because we always have.
Iced tea was invented when a clever
salesman, Richard Bleclinynden, real­
ized that the heat-exhausted crowd at
the 1904 St I ,ou is World's Fair desperalely wanted a cold drink to quench

their thirst. I le poured the hot tea he was
, selling over ice and it was an instant suc­
cess.
Americans have been enjoying it ever
since. Families have their own iced tea
recifx*s passed from one generation to
the next: some let it brew in the heat of
the sun and others boil it on die stove.
Whether or not to add sugar is a debate
that still goes on.
In England, another land of tea
drinkers, the brew is mostly drunk hot
with milk and perhaps a touch of sugar.
A Brit will drink tea on any and every
occasion.
Journalist Jeremy Paxman, in his
lxx&gt;k "Tlie Englislv" tells another tea
story: a German fighter pilot, shot down
over southern England during WW II,
was lying on the ground some distance
from his plane. Two ladies saw what
happened and walked towards him.
When lie asked if they were going to
shoot him, one lady replied, "Oil no, we
don't do lliat here. Would you like a cup
Of tea?"
And that's tea-drinking philosophy; it
is good for tlie body, anil for the soul;
and it crosses many social barriers. Have
you just had the most overwhelming
experience of your life? Have tea.
Pushed yourself to your limits? Have
tea Just got home from a marathon haul
round the grocery store? You know what
to do.
However you enjoy this 5,IXXlyearold drink; the world's second most pop­
ular beverage after water, you'll lx* bene­
fiting from its health properties and join­
ing with people in more than KXl differ­
ent countries who also drink tea. Gieers.
If you would like to sample the
English tradition of afternoon tea, there
is a place in Sanford's historic district
that will transport you to the grace and
nostalgia of a bygone age. The Rose
Cottage Tea Room and Restaurant, 1305
S. Park Ave., is a Victorian style tearoom
with the emphasis on relaxation, gixxl
service and authentic linglish fare.
Ow ner Lynne Tavanyar, and her fam­
ily, moved to Florida from England 14
years ago and she became proprietor of
the teanxim at Christmas.
"I have always wanted to run a tea
nxim," she said. "Ih is (tea roum| is rem­
iniscent of a different era, when life was
less hurried, and people had time to sit
and talk," addixl Tavanyar's husband,
Simon.
Tlie Rose Cottage lea Room serves a
delirious range of homemade lunches:
s o u p s , salads, quiches, ctvjx*s and sand­
wiches and, of course, the famous after­
noon tea. An assortment of perfectlydone sandwiches, scones served with
homemade lemon curd, jam and cream,
and a selection of English pastries is all
accompanied by your choice of hot (or
iced) tea.
"Guests are welcome to relax and
chat all afternoon," Tavanyar said. "We'll
just keep lopping up their tea."
Tlie service is indeed unhurried and
friendly. Classical music adds to the
atmosphere and many who visit like to
browse the leajxils and other tea related
accessories on display. Some even pur­
chase their china teacup as a memento.
Tavanyar stinks gourmet tea bags and
will do take-out orders of scones and
other menu items.
Tlie restaurant is ojxn for dinner at
the weekend and reservations are
required. The menu offers traditional
English dinners such as Fisli and Chips
(fries), Roast Reef and Yorkshire pud­
ding and Apricot Chicken. Tavanyar will
also happily host showers, rehearsal din­
ners and other special invasions in the
elegant and historic restaurant.
'Ihe Rose Cottage Tea Rixini and
Restaurant is o|x*n Tuesday through
Sunday, 11 a m. to 3 p.m. and weekends
by reservation. Call 407-323-9448.

Sorority awards
2 scholarships
"Confronting and Exploring Ways to
Resolve the 21st Century Challenges
Facing Minority Youth" was the theme of
the annual Scholarship Celebration held
Saturday, June 5, sponsored by Kappa
Sigma O mega Chapter Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority, Inc.
T he Bettye D. Smith Cultural Arts
C enter w as the site of the honor program
held in honor of the 2004 graduates who
are going out into the world to continue
and accom plish future goals and make a
difference in this world.
They were encouraged
to use their gifts, live
with integrity, do their
best, be generous,
believe in themselves,
and follow the God who
helps you to succeed.
Always hold fast to
your dreams, for if
dreams die, life is a bro­
ken winged bird, afraid
Marva
to fly.
Hawkins
Meditative moments
were given by Felicia
• • • • • • • • Boyd with welcome and
occasion by Myrtle V. Brown. Musical
renditions were given by Vivian M.
Youngblood,
Recognizing Ladies of Distinction lop
winners were Opeyeml O. tlukola, with a
GPA of 4.518. She was a graduate of
Sem inole High School and plans to attend
New York University. Opcyemi is the
daughter of O licw ole and Comfort
Bukola.
Second place scholarship went to
Nyeniachi Crystal Ejiohor who had a GPA
of 4.0. A graduate of Winter Springs High
School, she plans to attend tlu* University
of Florida. She is tlu* daughter of
Emmanuel and Florence Ejiohor.
Third place scholarship went to Satina
Joy Martin, who had a GPA of 4.03. A
graduate of Lake Brantley High School,
she will attend Florida State University.
Her parents are Vincent and Lorna
Martin.
Hobria Alexander and Lelia Ross pre­
sented the 32 minority female graduates
with CPA's ranging from 3.0 to 4.5. These
young ladies represented the various high
schools in Sem inole County.

H erald p h o to b y M arva H aw k ln t

AKA Scholarship second and third placo
winners, Nyemachi Ejiohor and San n a
Martin, were presented thoir scholarships
by Ms. Bobria Alexander and Ms. Lilia Ross.
G ospel w orkshop presents New York
m in ister David Frazier
Gospel Workshop of America O rlando
Chapter presents Minister David Frazier
of New York, June 26, at the M l. Zion
Missionary Baptist Institutional Church,
535 Washington St. Saturday evening at
6:30 p.m. the workshop choir will present
a concert of the assembled mass choir.
Baptist church celebrates special day
Family and Friends Day at New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church, West 12th
Street. Guest Speaker, Minister Stanley
Jones Sr. of Bricket Chapel Church,
Bartow. The community is involved.

Strike up the band: G en ev a prepares fo r parade
Tlie Greater Geneva Grande Award
Marching Band (GGGAMB) will once
again strike up the patriotic tunes for
parade fans at this year's Geneva Fourth
of July festivities, with tlu* theme for tlu*
year especially appropriate for the occa­
sion — "Tlie Music of America."
The 2004 Independence Day celebra­
tion — which will take place on Saturday,
July 3 — includes several new features
and many new faces lielpitig to create this
time-honored event.
On the agenda as first-time events are:
• A parade announcer who will call
out entries as they approach tlu* area in
front of Geneva Elementary School
• An expanded musical program at
the Community Center following the
parade (including several numbers by the
GGGAMB)
• Several static displays including a
voter registration booth a mounted copy
of the U 5. Constitution, a Tai-Chi exhibit,
and an environmental display
• A raffle
• A car bash
• U S . Savings Bonds to bo awarded to
the winners of tlie children's entries in the
parade (Get busy decorating those bicy­
cles, wagons, skateboards, saxiters and
strollers!)
O assics that will of course Lx* part of
the day are the flag retiring ceremony
performed by the Boy Scouts (bring your
worn out flags), floats, antique cars,
equestrians (awards will be given in litis
category as wdl), pony rides, a military
recognition board, carnival games, tlu*
ever-popular cake walk and dunk tank.

and platefuls of deli­
cious southern cook­
ing
_____
Several
changes
**
have been made in
•\ ij the layout and coordi­
nation of events this
year, as well as the
parking
arrange­
ments in order to cre­
ate a smoother, more
Darla Kinney
user- friendly celebra­
tion. Additional tables
• • • • • • • a and tents have also
been arranged, as the
crowd grows a bit larger each year.
As always, tlie Geneva Museum of
History will be open to the public
throughout the day, including the
"Village Store" which is full of books, Tsliirts, post cards, games and artwork
depicting tlie times past in our neck of tlie
woods.
The Geneva Citizen's Association
sponsors this day of small town together­
ness, and encourages everyone to enter
the parade, offer help with the festivities,
or snow up with a smile and wave on tlie
sidelines! The parade begins at 10:30 a.m.
All other events will take place at the
Geneva Community Center Irom 11 a.m.
to 2 p.m. including games such as Green
IXxir, Duck Pond, Go Fisli, Bean Bag Toss,
and face painting spin art, cake walks, a
dunk tank car bash and pony rides.
The menu for the day features
items such
as
hamburgers,
hot
dogs, sausage, baked beans com, water­
melon, sixia, tea, lemonade and desserts.

r

Scoles

The stage programs begin at noon with
a set by the GGGAMB, followed by
Gracia Miller who will offer three songs,
"Land VVe Love" sung by Kyla Daniel,
"Sticks" by the First Baptist Church, and
finally a second set by tnc GGGAMB.
Equestrian entries should contact
Chuck
and
Marie
Tatman
at
407-349-2288.
Other entries need simply arrive at the
Geneva Baptist Church no later than 10
a.m. to take their place in tlie lineup.
Those wishing to offer assistance with
games, food, decorations, setup or
cleanup, parking or programs can call
Tracey Ward at 407-349-2138 or Jeff
Whiting at 407-349-5495.
For information about the Geneva
Citizens Association, call President
Richard Creedon at 407-349-1266.
The Geneva Historical and Genealogical
Society welcomes inquiries at 407-3495697.
PS from Darla: An extremely informa­
tive
and
useful
Web
site
devoted to the Fourth of July in America
can
be
found
at
www.american.edu/ heintze/fourth.htm
Researched, compiled, and arranged by
James R. Hcintze of American University
in Washington, D.C., the site offers the
history of the holiday, the first celebra­
tions, a chronology of notable Fourth of
July celebrations, interesting Fourth of
July
stories,
Abraham
Lincoln’s
Independence Day address from 1863 (as
well as many oUier orations, speeches
and addresses), and music sung
and played on tlie Fourth of July over

MUSICIANS W ANTED!
The Greater Geneva Grande Award
Marching Band needs musicians who
play:
1. Woodwinds
2. Drums
3. Trombones
4. Tubas
It you have ever wanted to play in a
band, If you have ever wanted to
march in a parade... here's your
chancel
The Greater Geneva Grande Award
Marching Band, (lead by bandmaster
"Stinky* Peugh), Is the honoree of this
year’s Geneva Independence Day
Celebration. In addition to marching In
the parade, the band will be playing
two sets on the Independence Day
Program at the Community Center.
For more Information, cal Tracey
Ward at 407.3492966 or e-mail
Richard Simonton at simonton 0 earthlink,net.
the years.
There are many items o f interest to
children and even a listing of some events
scheduled for 2004 — although, sadly
Geneva did not make the list.
W r need you lo (HI us id u if you know that
is good about Genav! Please shire your infor­
mation, iiieas and comments by calling 4073 49-2140, ina e-mail al diiilas@irtpinet.rtet,
(please pul “Stetson's Corner" in the subject
line), or with a fax to 407-349-1311. Tlumksl

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Stinecipher ---C o n tin u ed from P age 8A
throughout tire year along with
their regular concerts, half time per­
formances and marching in 10
other parades. Captain was Marvin
Goembcl.
th e Glee Club presented several
excellent programs during tire year
including a Variety Show, "A Little
Bit of Everything," a Christmas
concert and an operetta, Tire
Count and the Coed". All of the
choruses won superior ratings at
both tin* district and state contests.
Ross I lannum served as president.

Stanley Katz w a s president of
Thespian Troupe 958 which pre­
sented "Jane Eyre" and other prev
ductiom. Mrs. Coleman w a s spon­
sor.
Tire Celery Fed staff, led by edi­
tor Beverly Cooper, produced two
editions of the newspaper during
tin* year. Miss Collette was advisor
The Litin Club had its annual
Roman Banquet at the Longwood
I Intel with masters and slaves
attired in colorful costunHs. John
Clark w a s president and Mrs.

Coleman sponsor.
Walter Wtedeibold led tire
Future Fanners in sponsoring a
float In the Christmas parade and
holding the annual Father-Son ban­
quet. lire members learned many
practical life lessons and also car­
ried out approximately too individ­
ual projects. Mr. \NVst was sponsor.
Under tire leadership of
President Randall Ferrell, tire
Projectionist Club operated and
cared for tire equipment used for
classroom films and movies in tire

auditorium. Also under their care
were the public address system,
wire and tape recorders and ream!
players.
Tire Junior Hay, "Nuts and
Bolts" which took place in an
iasane asylum was directed by
Miss Collette. Featured actors were*
Clarice Craft, Dorothy I Jolloway,
Roger Gamer and Ronnie Robison.
Tire unexpected antics of the
inmates kept their caretakers on
their toes and tire audience guess­
ing and laughing.

Tire seniors presented “Our
Miss Brcxiks" with Sandra Dunn in
the* title role. Other faculty mem­
bers were played by James Davis,
Nancy Rountree, Rosemary Gamer
and Gibson Bates, while several
took on tire roles of students. Mrs.
Coleman was director.
lire highlight of tire football sea­
son was tire defeat of the
Edgewater Eagles. It was the first
time in 21 years that SI IS had
defeated an Orlando team. Orlando
I ligh Schtxil had been divided Into

Bootre and Edgewater the previous
year. SI IS record was fr-.T-l,
Selected for tire all conference
team were Row I lannum, Bubba
Bihbet? .crwl Jimmy Fox. Coaches
were Fred Ganas, John Angel and
Bill Fleming.
lire basketball team's year was
not very' impressive as tlrey won
only two games Gvcch was John
Scott.
this is the way it was at
Seminole I ligh ScI k x &gt;I, 50 years
ago.

Ttio Class of 1954 (front, let! to right) Jam es Davis, Don CoMn, Fonost May, Millie Hardy. Jnnotto Gardnor, Joan Carpontor, Valleon Provatt. Strolby Saville. Carrio Rodfield, Peggy Wright. Joyce Jonos, Helen Mctiels, Joni
Saunders, Freoda Colvin, Lucille Price, Anne Ransbottom, Avis Starnes, Gloria Hampton, Ann Mims. Pnulotto Cason, Jo Anno Flpse, Nancy Hilos, Barbara Cassubo, Gwen Coppingor. Janio Oglesby. Willa Doan Stovor, Betty
Jean Enmest, Martiia Owon, Bovorty Cooper, Barbara McAloxander, Eloiso Snyder, Sandra Dunn, Gordon Toll, Hamilton Bisbeo, Frank Murptiy. (middlo) Jool Moss, Jimmy Wtiatloy, Gerald Behrens, Lnwronco Skates, Marvin
Goembel, Dickie Moss, Rose Notswander, Jessie Byrd, Nancy Driggers, Nancy Rountree, Imogono Bostick, Shirley Eubanks, Bottyo Hamp, Jewel Cohon. Ellon Lyon, Sue Ann Radford, Ann Biltors, Patsy Collins, Mary Mikolajak.
Stioila Browning, Grace Mario Stineciptier. Helen Brown, Carol Looctielt, Jonno Lane Miller, Patty Boll. Jeanette Kinlaw, Francos Lawson. Kay Waits. Patty Walker, Betty Wallstodt, Georgia Ann Thigpen, Rosemary Garnor, Doloris
Milsted, Edward McCall, Annette Brooks, Lynn Sellers. Polly Graham, Jimmy Wade, Philip Toney, Jimmy Krider, Jimmio Fox (back) Tommy Kuhn, Carlton Jacobs, John Troup, Jimmy Houk, Ronnie Anderson, Gibson Bates,
David Hosack, Donald Kanakor, Stanloy Katz, Rodman Bromley, Randall Ferrell, Eugono Estridgo, Dickio Kendal, Johnny Carter, Sonny Haskins, Billy Park, David Leonard, Stanley Arthur, Jimmy Bollinger, Ross Hannum, Milner
Osborne, Rid raid Picklos, Tommy Newsom, and Randall Reynolds (not picturod) Jeanette Cleveland. Goraklino Mundon, Ernest Canada, Jimmy Butler, Mack Brown, Marvin Kinard and Walter Widethokl

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422-Church of God of
Prophecy

First
Baptist
Markham
Woods

Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ....9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Mossago by Pastor... 11AM
Evening Servlco......6PM
Tuesday Prayor Mtg.lOAM
Midwook Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational
5400 Markham
Woods Road
Lake Mary, FL
Dr. Bob Parker,
Pastor
Sunday Morning
Worship
10:45

400-AME

402-Assembly of God

Historic St James
AME Church

Woklva Assembly of God

819 Cypress Avonuo
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogors Edgo, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study. Wod„ 6:30PM

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

404-Baptist

404-Baptlst

Countryside Baptist Church

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shano Wynn, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10:45AM
Sunday PM Worship CPM
Wod Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
Nursery Providod

401-Anglican
404-Baptist

Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3340 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 milo olt Greene way,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviodo, Florida
407-657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Servicos
Hoty Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
, (Nursery at both services)
Weekday Holy
Eucharist Servicos
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9:30PM
Friday
12Noon
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402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Canter
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Avo
Sanford. FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Homdon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Biblo Study, Wod. 7pm
Clothes Closet (Froo to public) 3rd
Sal., each mo. 10nm-1 pm

Central Baptist Church
3101 Wost SR 46
Sanford, F L 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Patterson, Senior
Pastor

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Lako Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday«Worship 10:45AM
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Wednesday
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519 S. Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-6041 /407-321 -9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blytho, Sr. Pastor
Rov. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rov. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Inlcm-Studonls
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worships 0:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
Nursory Provided

First Baptist Church
of Longwood
8 9 1 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Pastor
Sunday- 9:45 AM Bible Study
•11:00AM Worship Sorvice
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disciploship Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Disciploship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles

Wednesday
•6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Disciploship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
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First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenue
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-5489
Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Serv., 8 :15AM
Sunday School .....9:30AM
Morning Worship.. It AM
Evening Worship(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM

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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

Grace Fellowship Congregotlonal
Church (N ACCC)
2401 S. Park Avo, Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice W o d ...6:30PM
Baby sitting sorvice available

428-Episcopal
Holy Croat Episcopal Church
S. Park Ave O 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursory &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midwook worship in Chapol on
Tues., Weds. &amp; Thurs. Community
meal 0 5:30pm Weds. For times &amp;
detail ot studios and activities, Call
407-322-4811.

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Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson. Associate Pastor
Scott Todd, Collego and Career
Pastor
Scott Garrott. Children's Ministry
Paslor
•Sunday A M. Svcs 8:30am &amp; 11am
•Biblo Study 9:45am
•Sunday Eve Svc. 6pm
Wod. Bible Study 4AW ANA 7pm

Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas. Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evonlng.....5:30PM
Praise 4 Worship
Sunday Morning.....BAM
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 Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Avo, Sanford, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worship Service
10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
HttpV/wwwicrms.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanford Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Interim Location: Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship: 0:15AM 4 6;30PM
Nursory Providod
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

443-Methodist
Christ United Methodist Church

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rineharl Rd, Lk Mary, FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sat, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursory, 8:45am -12:45pm
Wodnosday Eucharist 7pm

408 Tucker Drive
(comer ol Tucker Dr 4 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Slone, Pastor
Sunday School.......9:30am
Inter-MIsslon.......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wodnosday........... 6:30am
Children's Tlmo
Included in Worship
Nursory provided (or Babies
and Small Children.
'Sm all Enough To Love You •
Growing in Christ To Serve You"

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
First United Methodist Church

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youlh

Sunday Services
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wod. Biblo Study &amp; Prayor Service
6:30PM

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Comer of 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Paslor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V igil......5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

Church ot The
Holy Comforter
*Ctun*maHc Episcopal Chinch'

803 W. 4th St
Santord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.....9:30AM

437-NonDenomlnational
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Rosource Center
Lakeview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 -1 2 ).....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments.....12:30PM
Wednesday
•Fellowship Meet!ng,....7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 lor appl)

Rev. Steve Michele
Pastor/Director

410-Chrlstlan
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 &amp; 10:30

LffeSpring 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.lifespringministries-org

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
Reeding Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Ste MSA. Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
Ssl 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

419 Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 411:00am
Coffee Fellowship. 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Providod

449-Presbyterlan ,
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 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 Welcomo Your Visit At Any
Event
Dr. Bill Chegwln, 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/10A
Church Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Btvd, Sanlord
407-324-0199

www.sominolochurch.com
Jeny Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10AM &amp; 11:30AM
Practical Maasagaa
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath School.... 9:30AM
Divine Worship.....11AM
Wed. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

Shower Down of Bless Inga
201 Elm Ave, Sanford, FL
407-321-8389
Timothy Hudson, Paslor
Sunday School, 10AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A 4 Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.uosalachurch.com
Rav. Bryan L Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Off 1-4 (Exit 51) West
First Street on Left - One Mile
Leonard O'Donnell, Pastor
407-322-8332
"Where the Gospel is good New
Sunday School...... 9:45AM
Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Lite With us

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R e lig io n N ew s

A n s w e r ke y to to d a y ’s p u z z le
Getting Your House in Oi*dcr
assem bly ends Saturday
Getting Your House in
O rder M inistries, Inc., will
hold the 2004 annual Solemn
Assem bly through 27.
Saturday services are at 9:30
a.m. 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Noted speakers from
throughout the nation will be
on hand with inspiring m es­
sages each night. The church
is located at 2400 C hase Ave.
in Sanford, corner of 24th
Street. Dr. Sharon RigginsPatterson is pastor.

A Freedom Celebration
will be observed at 10:45
a.m., to include prayer for all
com m unity leadership and
m ilitary personnel, with spe­
cial individual recognition for
those present in the service.
There will also be a salute to
those who have served or are
presently serving in the
armed forces, by the presen­
tation of each branch's flags

Baptist C hurch hosts
Freedom C eleb ration Sunday
First baptist Church
M arkham Woods, 5400
M arkham Woods Road in
Lake Mary, is having two big
events on Sunday, June 27.

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Jackson, Natasha
Johnson and
Mavrika Edwards.
Junior bridesmaids
were Amber Silver
and Yi Kiria Butler.
Flower girls were
Ja Quan Johnson
and Lateri Bass. All
wore beautiful
gowns of identical
lavender ankle
length.
The gaiom had
Sharif Keaton as
his best man.
Serving as grooms­
men were
Maverick Bass,
Ezekiel Seymour,
Eric Bass, RonncII
Bass, and Willie
Bass. Junior
groomsman was
Lakina Niesha Bass and Fred Lee Butler, Jr.
Do Quan Butler.
Women's Club of Sanford. The
Ring bearer was Jalen Seymour.
newlyweds will make their
Grooms parents are Mr. and
home in Altamonte Springs.
Mrs. Fred Butler, Sr. of Orlando.
The bride is employed by the
Serving as ushers were
Seminole County School Board
Anton Howard and Aaron
and the groom is employed as a
Leslie.
forklift driver.
A reception followed at the

Two hearts became one as
Lakina Niesha Bass of
Altamonte Springs and Fred
Lee Butler, Jr. of Orlando were
united Saturday, May 22, 2004,
at the Morning Glory
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Officiating at the double ring
ceremony was the Revs.
Andrew Evans and Ricky Scott.
Soloists were Donta Johnson
and Rebecca Brown.
The bride is the daughter of
Mary Bass and Mr. &amp; Mrs. John
Galloway.
She chose for her vows, a
white voile, floor length gown
with jacket, three-quarter
length sleeves. Her veil was
white voile, and was attached
to a diamond tier. She carried a
bouquet of white ruses with
streamers.
Attending the bride as
Matron of Honor was Alicia
Seymour and serving as brides­
maids were Vemielto Dillon,
Vimique Dillon, Glenda

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For both presentations, a
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June 20, 2004

th e B iG S
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County’s Major League
Baseball players

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Wednesday and scored the
only run after a double in
Thursday in losses to A's.

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from disabled list.

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• Had a big series with the bat
despite the Cubs dropping
two of three games to the
Cardinals in St. Louis.

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his third trip back up from
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The Central Florida Gilidcrs had a
great weekend as they qualified five
individuals for the USATF National
Youth Track and Field Championships
this past weekend in Tallahassee.
The USATF State Track and Field
Championships/Sunshinc State Games
were held at Mike Long Track at
Florida State University on June 17, 18
and 19 with Aaryn Burke, Bryan
Christian, Ncaman Wise, Julia Olan and

Burke, Christian and Wise
win USATF State Gold
Shelby Povtak each earning a trip to the
finals in Eugene, Oregon.
Deltona’s Burke won the Gold Medal
in the Javelin and also qualified in the
Triple Jump as she earned a Silver
Medal in that event in the Young

Women's division (17-18).
Longwood’s Povtak also qualified in
two events, earning a Silver Medal in
the High Jump and winning a Bronze
Medal in the 1.5CX1 Meters in the
Bantam Girls (10-and-Under) division.

Christian and Altamonte Springs'
Wise each won a Gold Medal, Christian
dominating the field in the 5,(XX) Meters
in the Young Men's (17-18) division and
Wise claiming the five-event Pentathlon
in the Youth Boys (13-14) division.
The final local qualifier was
Longwood's Olan, who earned a Silver
Medal in the Javelin in the Intermediate
Girls (15-16) division.
For more information, visit the
Central Florida Gliders' website at
www.cfgliders.com.

Shockers shut out
‘Visiting’
Sanford
blanks
Orlando

The Orlando Magic were
very busy on draft night, mak­
ing the news five different
times on the evening.
And that didn't even include
the numerous times the
prospective trade of Tracy
McGrady was discussed. As of
early Friday morning, no deal
was announced, but I louston
Rockets star guard Steve
Francis has dropped his objec­
tions to coming to Orlando,
brining the deal closer to reali­

By Dean Smith
Sports Edilor
SA N FO RD — You
don't see that every day.
The Sanford River Rats
picked up a road win on
Tuesday and never had to
leave Sanford.
Peter Taraskevich and
Paul Buhrow combined
on a three-hit shutout as
the 'visiting' River Rats
widened their lead in the
Florida Collegiate
Summer League with a 30 victory over the second
place Orlando Shockers at
Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium
Tuesday night.
Because Tinker Field in
Orlando in unavailable
during the week, the
Shockers will be the
'home' team in their
opponents' park several
times this season.
Taraskevich, who has
pitched very well in his
appearances this season
but has been overshad­
owed by teammates Drew
Shetrone and Kyle
DeYoung, stepped out of
the shadows on Tuesday,
not allowing only two
runners to reach as far as
second base in his seven
innings of work.
The righthander from
St. Petersburg College
struck out eight and
walked only two in earn­
ing his first victory of the
season. In 19 innings this
season Taraskevich (1-1)
has struck out 17 and
allowed only two earned
runs, giving him an 0.95
earned run average.
Buhrow, Taraskevich's
teammate at SPC, struck
out two and walked one
in facing just six batters
over the final two innings
to earn his first save of the
season. The lefthander has
not allowed an earned run
all season and has eight
strike outs in his eight
innings of work.
Orlando also got strung
pitching from its starter,
Kandy Cseh, who did not
allow a hit over tire first
four innings.
The righthander struck
out four and allowed only
two runners, on a hit bat­
ter and an error, over
through four innings, but
See River Rats, Page 13A

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• Had a better week, but the
Red Sox continue to lose
ground to the Yankees in the
AL East race with the All-Star
coming up next week.

Magic
selects
Howard
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H erald p h o to * b y J i m W e n t*

Peter Taraskevich (top) gavo up just three hits and struck out eight over seven innings and Courtney
Propst (above, left) went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI a s the “visiting" Sanlord River Rats
blanked the Orlando Shockers, who had Seminole High graduate Robby Rotunno (above, right) in
the lineup, 3-0 at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium Tuesday night.

Locals stand out
at World Series
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

J a so n
V a r it e k

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Special to the Herald

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• Has become one of the lead­
ers for the Red Sox and is
closing in on his career high
of 62 RBI in less than half a
season,

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C FG liders qualify quintet for nationals

No. 1 seeded Texas and Cal.
State-Fullerton were the
bracket champions and will
They may not be wearing a
meet in the Best-of-Three
National Championship ring
Championship Series starting
when they return to Central
tonight (Saturday) at 7 p.m.
Florida, but a quartet of local
on ESPN. Game Two is set for
can still hold their
tomorrow (Sunday) at 3 p.m.
dgh after their per­
and if both teams have a win
after Sunday, the winner-takeformances in the NCAA Div.
all game would be played
1 Baseball College World
Monday night at 7 p.m. on
Series in Omaha.
ESPN.
Both Georgia and South
Georgia went 45-23 overall
Carolina had two players
and finished second to Texas
each on their rosters with
with a 2-2 record, beating
Seminole County ties and
Arizona twice, 8-7 and 3-1,
both teams wound up second
but losing to the Longhorns,
in their respective brackets
and bed for third overall.
See CWS, Page 13A

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Photo* courtesy ot ths University ol Georgia and University ol South Carolina

University of Georgia and former Oviedo High School teammates
Justin Holmes (above, left) and Paul Lubrano (above, right) and
University ol South Carolina star and former Lake Brantley stand­
out Kevin Melillo (right) all did wall at the College World Series.

H ie Magic started the
evening by selecting forwardcenter Dwight I toward with
the first overall pick of the
2004 NBA Draft. I Inward
becomes the third player in
NBA history to be selected
with the first overall pick
directly out of high school
(LeBron James, 2003; Kwame
Brown, 2001).
Howard (6 'i r , 240,
12/8/85) finished his career at
Southwest Atlanta Christian
Academy with 2,146 points,
1,728 rebounds and 811 ‘ j
blocked shots in 129 games. As
a senior, he averaged 25.0
points per game, 18.0
rebounds per game, 3.5 assists
per game and 8.00 blocks per
game, while leading
Southwest Christian to the
2004 Class A Georgia stale
championship.
Howard earned numerous
accolades following the 200304 campaign. He earned the
2004 Naismith Award, given to
the nation's top high school
player, as well as the Morgan
Wooten High School Player of
the Year award. Howard was
also named McDonald's High
School Player of the Year, Mr.
Basketball in the state of
Georgia and to the PARADE
Magazine All-American Team.
Howard poured in 19 points
and was named Co-MVP of
the 21X44 McDonald's High
School All-American game,
leading the East to a 126-96
victory. He tallied 16 points, 12
rebounds, six assists and three
blocked shots at the EA Sports
Roundball Classic. Howard
also recorded 18 points, 15
rebounds and six blocks at the
Jordan Capital Classic.
As a junior (2002-03),
I toward averaged 20.0 ppg.,
15.5 rpg. and 4.50 blkpg.,
while leading Southwest
Christian to a 30-3 record and
a runner-up finish in the
state's Class A division.
During his sophomore season
(2001-02), he averaged 18.0
ppg., 14.5 rpg. and 6.00 blkpg.,
while as a freshman (2000-01),
he posted averages of 12.0
ppg., 10.0 rpg. and 4.00 blkpg.
See M agic, Page 13A

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T he H erald

Magic

Briefs
SC C SO FTBA LL CAMP
The Seminole Community
College Camp, under the
direction of head coach
Courtney Miller, will be held
Monday, June 28th through
Thursday, July 1st from 9 a.m.
to noon for girls ages 7-to-14.
An advanced camp for high
school age players will bo
held on tne same days from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m.
The cost for either camp is
$75.
For more information call
407-328-2332 or visit
www.sccfl.edu/athletics/softball.
SCC BASKETBALL CAMPS
Seminole Community
College will be the site for the
Tru Playa'z Summer
Basketball Camp and Jeff
Turner Basketball Camp to be
run conjointly the week of
June 28-through-July 2 from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m.
The TruPlaya'z Camp is for
both boys and girls with two
levels to choose from _
Introductory or Advanced.
The sessions will focus on
improving the individual
skills of the player and grad­
ually teach more and more
advanced drills as the week
and camper progress. The ses­
sions will also focus on team
play including offensive sets;
defensive sets; transition play;
specialty defenses; and full
court scrimmages.
The fees are $165 for the all
day session and $95 for 1 /2
day. Take a 10% discount for
each additional sibling.
The Jeff Turner Basketball
Camp is for boys and girls in
grade 8 through 12. This
camp is intended for the
above average or advanced
player who will be playing
nign school ball and will offer
opportunities for the experi­
enced player to improve their
skills, agility, conditioning,
and speed.
This camp will be personal­
ly taught by Jeff Turner,
Olympic Gold Medalist, and
12 year veteran of the NBA
and his staff of professional
performance trainers.
For more information on
either camp, visit
www.PlayersSportsMarketing
.com or call 407-320-1891.
Space is limited and entries
will be taken on a first come,
first serve basis.
G O LF C A M PS FOR
JU N IO R S AT TIM ACUAN
Timacuan Golf &amp; Country
Club of Lake Mary has the
perfect answer to summer­
time boredom for Orlandoarea kids.
The Timacuan Junior Golf
Camps will teach 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., fol­
lowed by lunch at the club.
The 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 407-3210010, or e-mail gnv« timacuangolf.com.
ECKS FACTOR CLIN ICS
Rick Eckstein and his staff
will be hosting three more
weeks of summer baseball
clinics for youngsters 13-andUp at the Seminole I ligh
School Baseball Complex.
Cost is $175 per session and
will nin from 10:30 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Session #5 is June 2H-July J ;
Session S6 is July 19-23; and
Session #7 is July 26-29.
For more information on
the clinics or on private and
small group instruction,
please visit
www.ecksports.com or call
407-947-0956."
AJAX O RLANDO SO CCER
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:
* June 28 - July 2 (A) at
Trotters Park, Winter Springs.
•July 5-9 (I) anil July 12-16
(A) at West Orange Soccer
Park, Orlando.
•July 19-23(1) and July 2630 (A) at Trotwood Park,
Winter Springs.
Designed for boys and girls,
ram ps feature instruction
both 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.
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
campstffajaxorlando.us.
JU N IO R GO LF CLIN IC
Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford is offering the final
Junior Golf Clinic next
Wednesday, June 30th.
The clinic features instruc­
tion by PGA members and are
for junior golfers aged 10-to-

17 and is free to Sanford resi­
dents. Non-Sanford residents
can attend for a $50 fee.
The clinic runs from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. with lunch (free hot
dog, chips and drink) being
served from 11 a.m. to noon.
For more information please
call 407-322-2531.

WAUG1I-STETSON
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketball Camps
will be held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities
Center in DeLand. The
Camps and dates are as fol­
lows:
High School Team Camp
June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June 27July 1.

Individual Camp
29.

July 25-

For more information call
Coach Sebastian Singletary at
386-822-8101 ore-m ail at ssingleK'i'stetson.ed u.

SUMMER SOCCER CAMP
Sasvari Way _ Training for
the Serious Player announces
a Special International
Training Clinic, June 28ththrough-July 2nd from 8 a.m.to-2 p.m. at Lake Highland
Preparatory School.
Tne cost is $235 per player
space is limited.
This program is designed
for players to get the ultimate
training experience and will
include top male and female
soccer players from Denmark.
Players will train and experi­
ence a truly international
environment.
Approximately 18 players
from Denmark will attend
this special training center.
The Danish group of both
male and female players will
range from age 15-17 and are
staying with host families
from Lake, Seminole, and
Orange counties in Central
Florida.
For Information on
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http: / /www.sasvariway.com
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http: / /www.sasvariway.com
or call: 407-772-7782.

CELEBRITY GOLF

The 10th annual Race
Week Celebrity Golf
Tourney hosted by race
drivers Mark Martin and
Mike and Angie Skinner,
will tee off with a shot
gun start at 8:30 a.m. on
June 30 at LPGA
International in Daytona
Beach.
Last year, the Race Week
Celebrity Tourney fea­
tured over 20 celebrities.
For more information on
playing or sponsoring the
tournament, please call
386-761-9495.

River Rats
Sanford Memorial Stadium with a game tonight
(Saturday) at 7 p.m. and tomorrow at I p.m.
Sanford will stay busy this week, traveling to
Daytona Beach Community College on Tuesday
to face the Barracudas before returning home to
host Winter Park on Wednesday and Orlando on
Thursday. All three games are set to begin at 7
p.m.
Orlando, meanwhile, is in Daytona Beach tak­
ing on the Barracudas in a three-game series at
DBCC ( 7 p.m. this evening and 1 p.m. on
Sunday) and will be the home team at Lake
Brantley High School on Tuesday, against Winter
Park, and Wednesday, against Daytona Beach, at
7 p.m. each night.
Tire w eek's action wraps up with Winter Park
heading to DBCC on Thursday (July 1) at 7 p.m.
The teams will take a break, sort of, next week­
end as the first FCSL All-Star Game will be
played at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium on
Sunday, July 4th, at 1 p.m.
Tickets arc 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 FCSL
website at www.floridaleague.com and follow
the links to the Sanford River Rats home page.

Continued from Page 12A
Sanford finally got to him in the fifth.
O viedo's Brett Murphy walked and advanced
to second when Ben Sprague reached safely on
an error. The runner's moved up on a wild pitch
before Murphy scored on a ground out by Brent
Sellers and Sprague came home on a two-out
single to left by Courtney Propst.
Tne River Rats added an insurance run in the
seventh inning when Ryan McKenzie was hit by
a pitch with two out and came around on backto-back singles by Propst and Dan Quartararo.
Propst had a big night at the plate, going 3-for5 with a double and an RBI.
Also contributing to a seven-hit Sanford attack
were Sellers (l-for-3, RBI), Quartararo (l-for-5,
RBI), Jon Lozada and John Michael I iowell (both
l-for-4) and Murphy, Sprague and McKenzie
(one run scored each).
For the Shockers, Jeremy Byrd, Ryan Flannigan
and Lake Brantley's George Brandner each had a
single, while Seminole High School graduate
Robby Rotunno walked in his first appearance in
front of the home fans.
With the victory the River Rats improved to 73 on the season and at the time led the league by
a game-and-a-half as Orlando fell to 5-4.
Heading into a Wednesday matchup, the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs were 3-5 and the Daytona
Beach Barracudas were 3-6.
Sanford went 3-1 last week (Week 2 of the sea­
son) to get to 6-3, while the Shockers were 2-1,
Daytona Beach was 2-2 and Winter Park was 0-3.
Tne River Rats are currently hosting the
Diamond Dawgs in a weekend series at Historic

TUESDAY, JUNE 22
at l l it t o r ic S a n fo rd M em o rial S tad iu m

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Taraala-vich, B u hm w (8) and Seller*. O e h . Sim on (8) and
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_ Sanford, Propst (4). 3B _ n one. H R _ none. Records _ Sanford
7-3; O rlan d o 5-4.

Continued from Page 12A
The M agic also obtained the draft rights to
guard Jam eer N elson from the Denver
N uggets in exchange for a future first round
draft pick. N elson w as selected in the first
round with the 20th pick overall.
N elson (6', 190, 2/9/82) spent four seasons
at St. Josep h 's University, averaging 16.8 ppg.,
5.7 apg., 4.6 rpg. and 2.05 stlpg. in 125 career
gam es. 1 le leaves SJU as the school's all-tim e
leader in points (2,094), assists (713) and steals
(256). H e had his jersey num ber 14 retired by
the H aw ks on Apr. 23.
Follow ing his senior season (2003-04),
N elson w as the consensus National Player of
the Year, earning the Associated Press,
N aism ith, Rupp, Robertson and Chevrolet
Player o f the Year aw ards. He also shared the
N ABC top player award with C onnecticut's
Em eka Okafor. In addition. Nelson w as select­
ed as a unanim ous First Team A ll-A m erica by
the Associated Press, named the A tlantic 10
Player of the Year and captured the Francis
Pom eroy N aism ith Award, signifying the top
player in the country 6-feet and under.
In 21X13-04, Nelson led St. Joseph's to a per­
fect regular season (27-0), a top ranking in the
national polls, the sch ool's first-ever ff 1 seed
in the N CAA Tournam ent and a school-best
30-2 record. He led the H aw ks in scoring (20.6
ppg.), assists (5.3 apg.) and steals (2.97 stlpg)
and w as nam ed the A -10's Player of the Week
a record eight times.

F C S L P L A Y E R S -O F -TH E -W E E K

Herald photos by Jim Wentz

Tho Sanford Rivor Rats swopt both onds of tho Florida Collogiato Summer League Player of the
Week honors for the wook of Juno 14th a s Kyle DoYoung (right) was chosen tho Pitcher-of-theWook after going 2-0 and allowing only ono run and striking out 10 in nino innings of work and
Kyle Patrick (loft) had a monster wook at the plato. going 8-for-15 (.533) while hitting the first two
homo runs in league history. Ho also rapped a double, scored four runs and drove in four for the
week to earn tho Position Playor-of-tho-Weok award.

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Continued from Page 12A
9-3 and 7-6.
O viedo's Paul Lubrano start­
ed the opening game and went
the first 3-1/3 innings but did
not figure in the decision in the
first win over Arizona. For the
season the lefthander went 5-4
with a 4.64 ERA. leading the
Bulldogs in starts (18) and
innings pitched (95). He struck
out 63 and walked 34.
Shortstop Justin Holmes,
Lubrano's teammate at Oviedo,
started the series with a 3-for-3
day against Arizona and was 4for-4 before making an out. I fe
finished the four games with a
,4(X) average (6-for-15) with
four runs scored and two RBI.
On the season I lolmes led the
team in batting average (332)
and was second in runs scored
(59) and RBI (56), despite bat­
ting in the No. 2 hole. He also
had 14 doubles, three triples
and eight home runs.
Soutli Carolina finished the
season with a sparkling 53-17
record, going 3-1 at the CWS
before losing the winner-takeall bracket final to Fullerton on
Thursday. The Gamecocks
were shutout twice by the
Titans, 2-0 in the first game and
4-0 in the final, but defeated
LSU (15-4), Miami (15-11) and
Fullerton (5-3) in between.
Zac McCamie, who played at
Seminole Community College
the previous two years, only
got to pitch in one game, get­
ting the final two outs to stop a
Miami rally. For the season he
went 7-0 with five saves and a
3.21 ERA. He pitched 56
innings, striking out 49 and
walking only 10. He is expect­
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.307 with 45 runs scored, seven
doubles, a triple, nine home
runs and drove in 36 runs.
Melillo, a red-shirt junior,
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I lolmes and Lubrano, both
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As a junior (2002-03), N elson averaged 19.7
ppg. (46th in NCAA), 5.0 rpg., 4.7 apg. (fourth
in Atlantic 10) and 2.2 stlpg. in 30 gam es. H e
poured in a career-high 39 points during the
second round of the A-10 Tournam ent vs.
Dayton, the third-highest single-gam e scoring
perform ance in A-10 Tournam ent history.
During his sophom ore cam paign (2001-02),
N elson led the Atlantic 10 and ranked 16th in
the nation, dishing out 6.3 apg. He also led
the conference in free throw percentage and
ranked second in scoring. As a freshman
(2000-01), N elson led the A-10 with 6.5 apg.
and set a single-season school record w ith 213
assists.
O rlando later selected forward Anderson
Varejao (30th overall) and guard Antonio
Burks (36th overall) in the second round.
T h e M agic then traded Burks' draft rights to
the M em phis G rizzlies in exchange for cash.
Varejao (6 '1 0 ", 230, 9/28/82) appeared in 27
a*gular season gam es last season for F.C.
Barcelona, averaging 7.5 ppg. and 4.4 rpg. In
Euroleague action, he averaged 7.7 ppg. and
5.1 rpg.
Varejao (vaar-ra-ZJO W ) is a m em ber of the
Brazilian N ational Team and a form er m em ­
ber of Brazil's Junior N ational Team. Prior to
m oving to F.C. Barcelona in Feb. 2002, he
dom inated the Brazilian League in his first
season at the top level. Varejao averaged 17.7
opg., 9.7 rpg. and 3.0 blkpg. and was named
league MVP, even though tie left to play in
Spain.

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71— H elp W anted
$ 2 5 0 to $5CXVWeek
Will Tram to W ork a t Home
Helping th e U S G overnm ent
File HUD/FHA M ortgage
R efu nd s No E x p erien ce
N ecessa ry l
Can Toll F ree
1 -8 6 6 -5 3 7 -2 9 0 7

C h ristian
P re
School
in
Longwood now hiring for 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 6 school year Applicants with
4 0 h r t or CDA en co u ra g ed lo
apply C a l 4 0 7 -3 3 2 -6 5 2 2 or F a *
4 0 7 - 3 3 2 - 6 2 6 7 or em a il lo
s a lte m p 2 7 0 a o l
M ECHANIC:
Heavy equipm ent and trucks.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3 .

HEALTHINSURANCE AND401K
PLAN! Drug free wotkplncn
Apply at 990 Miller Drlva.
Allamonts Spring* *07-260
9000
Law n
Maintenance
ForemarVLaborers
Residonli.il Com m ercial, drs
license A e*p required U p to
S lO h r lo start 407-831-6436
Now hiring Loan Original or s
and/or Liconsed Mortgage
Brokers
No
experience
necessary wo wil trail C a l Rudy
Garcia at Choice Morlgage
Funding. Cell 706-301-1056 or
office, 407-562-1953
Office Asst Small construction
com pany seeks dependable
person Mon-Fri. 8-12pm Light
A/P. A R , lolophone A mlsc
Sanford, la* resume, 407-321 ■
3983

N E E D M O N E Y • C A L L N O W im il
[ •Buying or soiling a homo? •Buying or Selling a Bustnoss? 1
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Security Financial
407-661-9700

Satisfaction Is GuarantaadH_____
Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
Full S e r v ic e
Real Esta te &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

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71— H elp W anted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Telemarketing $12 lo $2&lt;Vhr
$200 sign on bonus Shirt
Immediately
H ourly
Plus
com m ission,
m orning
A
evening shills, in S an lo rd ta ko
Mary area Call Joh n now 407268-9180

WINDOW/DOOR S E R V IC E :
Clean drtvmg record required
Will train. Fa* to 407-3235644 or apply in person. Co*
Lumber C o . 3874 Church SI
EOE

Part time evonings. janitorial
cleaner, dependable, own
transportation a must E tp d A
able to work ndepondentty 407415-0075

Supervisor-w orking with dev
disabled adults over seeing
Enclaves tt Seminole Towne
Confer Contact Jason 407-5096528

W a re h o u s e :
Fu ll
tim e,
benetlls, training provided,
call 407 330-4700.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES

FOR U N D E R G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N T R A C T O R

Lend
II Interosied. please send
resume to
Dan Sulton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H erald
N e w sp a p e rs
PO B o x 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 1 x 11
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PART-TIME
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN AVIATION
SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
RAMP SERVICES

$8.50 per hour

PASSENGER CHECK IN AGENTS &amp;
PASSENGER CARE AGENTS
(Customer Service Experience Required)
W e offer holiday pay; uniforms, free parking, paid com prehensive industry train­
ing, w eekly pay, direct deposit and a safe work environment.
Don't let these opportunities fly by. Stop by our administration office M onday thru
Friday between 10:00 A.M . to 4:00 P.M. for an application and more information.
For R am p Service positions, we will conduct on the spot interviews upon com p le ­
tion of the application.

SWISSPORTUSA.INC.
2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

407- 505-4700
(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

FULL TRAINING
GREAT B E N EFIT S
GREAT ENVIRONMENT

r C A LL J I M 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 4 2 6 3
SANFORD - LAKE MARY AREA

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Sunday. June 27.2004

H er a ld C l a s s if y

Financial

Real Estate

Merchandise _______J Automotive
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-245

141-165

199-229

Rentals

4563

91-127

Employment
67-73

To Place Your Ad Call
93— R ooms For
R ent

71— H elp Wanted
P a rt T im e C arrier
T h o S a n to r d H era ld Is
looking for n pad time carrier
lo deliver now s papers during
the onrty morning hours ot
W ed n e sd a y s A Satu rd ays
Ideal
jo b tor a retired
Indrvidual Must h ave a valid
FL drivers lice n se , insurance
an d d e p e n d a b le v e h icle
Interested individuals should
co n tact D an Ping, Sanford
HomU ftjbfchor, 407-32Z-26H.
Bea.'ptioru&amp;i needed, fun or pod
time w b e n o lits N eed good
co m m u n ica tio n s
skills.
Inquire, 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 4 4 2
R e p tile M a in te n a n c e at local
pel store, P/T, flexible hours.
$ 6 50. hr, b o n u ses
4 0 7 -3 2 0 -7 0 0 1
S e c r e t a r y : G e n e v a , co n str
oxp n o c QQ P ro A M S Otfico
n must Fax resume &amp; salary req
4 0 7 -3 4 9 0 6 8 8
S e r v e r s A P re p C o o k ; FT/PT,
AM
A
PM
sh ifts Expd
necessary C a l {Hue D al4a. 4076 8 8 -4 7 4 5

Nice u p scale L ake Mary a re a ,
room lor rent, k itch en A
bathroom privileges. S450/m o.
In clu d es uhlities. 4 0 7 - 3 2 0 1702
S a n fo rd
D ow ntow n,
co n v e n ie n t
lo ca tio n ,
refngomtor, mtcrmvnvo. color TV.
kitchette room , private bath,
sleep in g room s Call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 4900.

95— R oommate
W anted
$ 4 0 0 ,1 4 0 . w/ulil
A c a b le
Interne), $ 2 0 0 A nfipl le e
S h are
4/2 w /som i-prlvate
en tran ce P rofession al young
middle ag e d mnlo Sanford
Arrporl n ear 4 17 oxtl N/S, N/D
A quiet 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -7 5 0 0

T ra c k R o e O P E R A T O R •
U ndergrou nd
utllitles/Pipe
work, lo cal F/T work, b en efits
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

Seek in g a p o iso n to sh a re my
homo, view ol Lake Monroe, full
h ouse privileges C a l 407-3287 2 3 2 lor an appointm ent

U tility F o r e m a n • G rad e
e le v a tio n s
and
utility
oxp erien cn lor underground
utility crew L ocal F/T and
b en efits 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

99—A partments U nfurnished

Woider/Fabrtcnlor n eed ed at
C en tra l
F ire h o u se
466.
DoLnnd P le a s e call 3 8 6 -8 2 2 7885

Well
Established
Company S e ek s Route
Tech. Good Knowledge
Ol Greator Orlando,
Excellent
Customer
Servico Skills. Very
Good
Income
Opportunity
With
Professional Growth,
Clean Criminal &amp; DMV
History. 407-302-0042
W rocker driver, m ust h a v e
donn class D lennse and a doan
b a ck g ro u n d , m ust live in
S em n o to County C a l 4 0 7 -3227397

93— R ooms Foil
R ent
W EEK LY REN TA LS
S ta rtin g t t $82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 4 2 3
Downtown Sanford Furnished,
Super d e a n , utilities, phono, on
bus route, tram $ 1 2 5 weekly C al
4 0 7 - 4 0 2 - 0 3 4 6 Huiry, won't
la st I $ 2 5 0 m o v es you in

Beautiful 2 Bedroom a p t Home
Per&amp;mmonAvo at 13Bi St Durxi
E state , 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -4 2 1 7

MARINER S VILLAGE
IAKE ADA 1 (It)MM SSI f, MO
2 BOOM . S6INMO AND UP
Cnhkf included
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 6 7 0

Batem an R ealty

407-321-0759

D O Y L E R EA LTY
R E N TA LS

(407) 322-2495
S a n fo r d : t/1. Efficiency.
Kitchen, Bath, Lrv Rm Water,
Sew er, G arb ag e A Lawn Sv c
Included S 380/ S350 Dep
San fo rd : 1/1 Eat-In Krtch. Llv
Rm, $445/ $425 Dep
Sanford: 2/1 Hatdwd Firs, S a
Porch, Well A Sep tic, CHA
SGSaSCOO Dep
S a n fo r d : 372, Kitchen, Living
Rm, F e n ced Yard, Now Pamt.
S e ctio n
8
A ccep te d
$675/ $625 D eposit
S a n fo rd : 3 2 Condo, Approx,
1 4 0 0 S q Ft. S c rn P orch ,
Inside Utility Rm , Eat-In
K itch en .
Dining
Rm ,
Com m unity P oo l. G ated
Community S 77S/ $750 Dep
D O Y LE REALTY, INC.
W E R EN T A S E L L HOM ES
Lake Front C ottage 2BFV1DA
CHA on 2 a c r e s , d e ck
5 6 9 5 ^ 0 . $ 1 4 0 0 s e c dop. No
P e ts Quiet country setting
D ellon a'O sleen are a 4 0 7 -3 2 3 2863

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS

San ford / L ake M ary: 1, 2 . and
3 Bedroom Apts storing at $510,
Lake Front Living F to e R onl!
Call now, 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , EHO
U nfurnished
S tu d io
A p artm en t. For Student or
Sin gle person All Uil inclded,
No pets, non sm oker Available
July 1st Call tor nppt 4 0 7 -3 2 3 9 9 13

100— C ondominium
R entals
2/2
H eathrow
Condo
Tow nhouse, fireplace, sc re e n
patio,
g a te d
e n tr a n c e
w/community pool B a rcla y
P la c e at Heathrow SHOO mo
3 2 1 -5 9 1 -9 8 4 8

APARTMENT/CQNDQTOR
RENT: W in te r S p r in g s ,
NEWLY
REM O D ELED .
2BR /2BA . a p p ro x . 1 1 0 0 s q ft
A p o rc h , a p p lia n c e s A W/D
Inet. S697B/mo. 4 0 7 -7 3 9 -1 2 9 2 .

• 1015
W est
1 2 th
S I,
S a n fo r d : 3/2, S e c tio n 8
W elcom e $ 6 7 5
•2535 G eo rg ia Ave, San ford :
3/1 5, Section 8 Wotaomo $750
•1 0 2 5
W eat
2 5 th
S I,
S a n fo r d : 3/1 S c re e n Porch
$850
•1160 D ot Dr, A lta m o n te
S p r in g s :
4/ 1.5
H o u se.
Carport. C u l-D e -S a c $ 8 0 0
-534 W ilton C ircle, S a n fo rd
2/2 5 in Placid L a k e s G ated.
Community Pool $ 9 0 0
•505
C lu b
Dr,
W in ter
S p r in g s :
3/2
C on d o
F irep lace $ 9 5 0
• 2608
S.
M yrtle
A v e,
S a n fo r d : 3/2, 1 C ar G arag e.
C u l-D e -S ac $ 9 5 0
• 5048
H a w k s fo n e
Dr,
S a n fo r d : Urand New 3 2 5 . 1
Car G a ra g e. Townhomo In
Dunwoody C o m m o n s No
P e ls $ 1 2 0 0
•320 W ek lv a
P a rk
Or,
S a n fo r d : 3/2 Riverfront Log
Hom e $ 1 5 0 0

407-322-8678

141— H omes F or
S ale

Sanford 2B R / 1B A (on e family
h o u se ) R on l plus secu rity
deposit. Fiefs, requred 386-5752351
______

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIE

San fo rd : E x c
a r e a . 3/1,
w/molher-in-law efficiency, no
roommates $050 Ateo2/1,$550
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 5 7
W eklva R iv er F ro n t
2 H o m es F o r R e n t
W ooded 4 a c re s on 3 0 0 of fiver
front Main hom e Is a 3/3,2 0 0 0
sq R A pool G u est hom e Is 2/t.
3rd bldg Is 5 0 0 s q fl workshop
$265Q 'm o 3 5 2 -2 2 3 -9 0 0 0 .

105—
D uplex/Triflex
2 B R Duplex Apts c lo s e fo
S e m in o le High, s c r p orch ,
laundry
A
s to r a g e
Rm .
$ 5 5 a M o 4 0 7 -6 4 7 -1 3 6 6
S a n fo r d : 3/ 15, $690'm o n th
1/1, $490/month
C asselb erry : 12 , $ 8 9 0 month
4 0 7 -2 6 2 -2 0 0 2 .
S p e c ia l
2BR
unfurnished
S 7 5 0 . m o v es you In R en t
$ 5 7 5 M O . you pay e le d n c 4 0 7 3 2 1 -0 6 5 8

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
S an fo rd ; Adull park, 2/1,
sc re e n patio No p els $ 4 5 0 +
dep. 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -4 1 5 4 .

117— C ommercial
R entals

LO N GW OOD . C lo se to U P S
1375 sq ft o fteo“warehouse unit
More cu fl, am ple parking,
d e a n A wull m aintained, very
com p etitiv e
rent.
with
incen tives 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -0 5 3 9

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent
Sm .
Retail/O H ice-17/92
Sanford, L e a s e . $ 5 2 3 0 0 Mo
plus lax. incl water, sew er A
trash , $ 6 5 0 D ep 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 8088

Upscale Casual

BREAKFAST &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant

One Bedroom Villas
from

NOW HIRING : All Positions
A P P L Y IN PER SO N

$5 2 9

1:30 - 4:30
(407) 833-9440

FREE RENT!!!
Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724
PETS WELCOME.

1210 S. International Parkway

fir* homcownm tuhU nct fund
Buy ( horn, mtth $71X1 cadi.

Cert Irncitturt. Repot!
StMMOU.ORANGt.VOllBUI
Fixer U p: Sold a s isl 3/2. Eat
In KM., LR. $ 6 2 ,9 0 0
In Law Q u a rte rs : 4 / 3 ,2 3 0 0 .
sqft, Uv. Dei. F a m , G am e Rm,
$ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0
L ik e N ew : 3/2. Llv. Din,
G arag e, nicely lan d scap ed
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0
In Law Q u a r te r * : 5/3 1/2
4500*
sq It w/4/2 1/2
malnhouso ptua 1/1, In-taw apt
w/separato kitchn, b ed im ,
fam rm A bath. 2 c a r g a r plus
added 3 c a r gar, workshop or
sic ta g o on 1 a c re $ 2 9 9 ,9 0 0
R e n o v a te d : 3/2 with now
inferior point, com er lot w/2 cat
g a rag e $ 9 3 ,9 0 0

407-493-3255

N eed an Inv estm ent?? Want
to Move out ot Apnrtnert Lto??
2405
O ran g e
A v en u e:
Charm ing 2/1 co llag e, wood
firs, brick patio, park b ench,
towering 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
CALL AND A SK U S A BO U T
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 CAL LISTIN G S.
C all J o y c e S ta n s b e rry
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 7 5 5
Or. J a n D uttw eller
4 0 7 -6 7 9 -1 0 0 0

3BR / 1.5BA 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5 th Sf.
San fo rd
H ardw ood
firs,
en clo sed p o rch es $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
Z oned
R C -1
(R e stric te d
Com m ercial) R esidential rental
u s e permitted G reat b u sin ess
location 4 0 7 -9 2 9 - 7 1 7 3 or 9 IB4952026

C om pletely
ren o v ated
3BR /1BA h om e n e a r L ake
Mary City Hall. P rese n tly
renting Q S 8 0 0 m o S I1 0 K
4 0 7 * 9 2 5 -2 9 5 6

• BUY • S E LL • TRADE

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3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

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With 12 Mo. Lease &amp;Approved Credit

OFFICESPACEFORLEASE

• Spacious Apartments wilh lurgr Qoaete • l«iVr
Front » Volleyball « Sparkling I\k »I « Tennis Court*

5,000 Sq. Ft.
2,000 Sq. Ft. ist Floor

Country Lake Apts|
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2 5 8 - A u t o m o t iv e

Lowell's Auto Repair
T o y o ta A A S E M a s t e r M o c h a n ic
F o r e i g n &amp; D o m e s t i c A u to R o p a ir
A S e rv 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 r s 8 A M -6 P M
V IS A / M A S T E R C A R D

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2 7 7 -H e a l t h c a r e

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2 4 -H r
R e c o r d e d M e s s a g o r o v o a ls H ow
T h o u s a n d s o l A m e r ic a n s A re F in ally
L iv in g H e a d a c h e F r e e l C a ll 1 - 8 0 0 7 1 5 -6 3 6 6 .

R E P L A C E M E N T W IN D O W S

D e s ilgnr
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 l t y O u t O t
Your D ream s*
II Y o u C a n D e s i g n It W o C a n
B u ild Itl
K itc h e n s , B a t h s
E n t e r t a in m e n t C o n f 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 lh e r m a n
3 8 6 -7 4 7 -5 5 1 0
Fax 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 0 0 6
e - m a il
w o o d s h o p O b e li s o u th , n et

S E E O U R A D O N P A G E 9A

407-671-4143

S e r v ic e s

B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ff e r T h e s e S e r v i c e s
• H o u se C le a n in g S v c .
• O f f i c e C lo n n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

Ruth's Quality Houaa
Claanlng Sarvlca
R e s i d e n t i a l &amp; C o m m e r c ia l
W e e k ly , M o n th ly . B l- W e e k iy
L i c e n s e d , B o n d e d , Insured 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

2 7 5 -D r y w a ll

M e ta l a n d W o o d F r a m in g
D ry w all 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 r t :
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -7 0 7 9 / 4 0 7 -7 1 6 -7 2 6 7

2 8 2 - I r r ig a t io n

&amp;

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S .K . Sprinkler Repair
G ood W ork
G o o d Pricee
4 0 7 -3 6 6 -9 5 9 0 ,_______
S e r v ic e s

Claaslo Cute Lawn 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 ow . E d g e , W e e d e a t , &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n lh ly , F r o o
E s tim a te s .
S e n i o r D is c o u n t , 4 0 7 - 6 1 7 - 0 7 4 0

Your Second Saif
C o n c ie rg e S e r v ic e .
H e lp W h e n y o u N e e d It.
GIN 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 lo e n , 4 0 7 - 3 3 0 - 5 2 6 3
3 0 1 -R ea l

Sum m er Law n Cleanup
R e g u la r la w n m o w in g , lo a f r e m o v a l,
sh ru b
p r u n in g (also h e d g e s ) ,
m u lc h in g , lig h t Ftauling. L o w p r i c e s ,
fr e e e s tim a te . Jo h n , 4 0 7 - 6 6 9 - 1 2 8 4 .

2 9 4 - P a in t in g

AFFORDABLE
PAINTING
Hom e Of The
B id B u s te r
G e l 2 B i d 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
U c A In s u re d 1 5 Y r s . E x p
2 0 % ON W ith T h i s A d
Fraa Estimates

E sta t e

I B uy Houses For Cashl
A v o id F o r e c l o 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 T o S o il Y o u r H o m e W ith U s .
C a ll T o d a y . T u s h a r/ A n ila 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 3 2 5 2 . A n y C o n d itio n . B e s t O ffer. A lso
S t o p F o r e c lo s u r e .

R oofing
A L L M A N R O O F IN G
S p e c i a l i z i n g in r e r o 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

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 ?

Wo Accept All Credit Cards.
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 .

Llc/lns ,407- 260-1579

W elding &amp;
S heet M etal

3 1 6 —

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
S TEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,
407-221-6885

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 r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

S u p p o r t y o u r lo c a l
b u s b i e M « . it ic y a r e th e
li e e r t o f y o u r c o m m u n i t y .
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lo c a l b u » k ic » M f * e n d
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$24.75 per month ....10 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 months

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Lawn Care
Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
A Haul Off
407-702-7015
407-702-4446

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2 9 4 -P a in t in g
P o o l d e c k s , p a t io s . D riv e w a y s ,
G a r a g e flo o r s , o th e r s u r f a c e s .
P a in t i n g
&amp;
R e n o v a tio n s ,
No
M i d d le m e n . W e D o T h e W o r k
D ir e c t l y
&amp;
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 .

Prossuro Washing A Painting
Plum bing A Electrical Fixture
Inatallatlone
407-321-6712

2 8 7 -L a w n

K ic k V a u g h a n lli n k c r

Apartments

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C E R A M IC C O A TIN G
T H E R M A -S H IE L D

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W ood Shop Inc.

(O n e B l o c k F r o m C o u r th o u s e )

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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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(877) 447-1950
Cap!. Mike Adams

Ftorist/Gift Sh op In Oviedo just
reduced to $30K total. Includes
inventory A van Storo front
location Call S h e r e e , Security
Financial. 4 0 7 -6 6 1 -9 7 0 0

Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn I!
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1st Month's Rent

Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

Business &amp; Services
Directory

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Start Dates
• Sanford, July 26
• Cocoa, Aug. 9

160— B usiness For
S ale

R3Z

"SanfordCourtApartm

Country lake

/isteria

L e a lty inr.

151— I nvestment
P roperty For S ale

N ew S a n fo rd S to r e
2 1 2 W at 1 st 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 6 6 -7 7 4 -9 9 0 0 .

Country
Style
City
Living

D ININORM :
BO M BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110* Dbl
P ed , 8 Chippendale C h et, 7 2 ’
Buffet/Hutch, U n u se d , Still
Boxed. C o st $ 18K, SeM $ 3 6 5 0
Marble S e rv e r $ 7 5 0 , 1 3 pc
Cherry S e t, 7 8 ' Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . * 1 2 9 5 4 0 7 -6 8 0 1415

PAUL OSBORNE

Rasale/Antlque Malls

p on Studio Apts.

2714 Ridgewood A v e , Sanford

C*H now to hear
your options

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

141— H omes For
S ale

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-1764

2 6 9 - C l e a n in g

7

New com p any h a s sev eral
options lo buy your h om e on
the spot ALL price ran ges
consid ered

S hops

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

LIVE OAK BLVO

SELL YOUR
H O U S E TO D A Y!

2 6 4 -C o n s ig n m e n t

A partm ents

Btvn

Hllla o f L a k e M ary: 4/2. 1 9 0 0
sq ft. new roof A outside paint.
In clu d es sto v e , refrigerator,
dish w asher, m icrowave, alarm
sy stem , sprinklers. A water
so ften er. 2 c a r a tta c h e d .
A p p raised
at
A
ask in g
$ 2 10 ,0 0 0 4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 6 9 0 6 .4 0 7 3 3 0 -2 5 2 9

lxM -nted in t h e S h o p p e s o f O n k m o n te ( E x i t 9 8 o f f 1-4)

Moss wood

airport

141— H omes For
S ale

BONDMONTY: Rrclrv*uplo 11000

S a n fo r d : F io e Standing Bldg.
7 7 5 S q Ft. P rofession al office
S p a c e , 2 Oft ices A C on feren ce
R oom W/Fumiture Includes
Lawn M aintenance $ 7 0 0 5 7 0 0
Dep
D oyle R eally , Inc
4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 2 4 9 5

TEACH VAHE.Y CAFE.

sendees

407- 322-2611

103— Houses U nfurnished

103— H ouses U nfurnished

Very n ic e , very c le a n turn mv,
o * utl, c a b le . A C . Indry, phone,
Hitch u se , s e c dr. resident
ow ner, pnvate e n tra n c e No
S m o k ln g l O n ly d r u g fr e e
s o b e r n e e d apply. 4 0 7 -3 1 4 0924.

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Page 3B

H erald Classifieds
217—G

U l— Appliances &amp;
/urniture For S ale

191— B uilding
M aterials

1 9 5 0 Youtt S 3 t. tw tnbed. dark
wood, loot 7 head board 2 w a l
mirrors, rrto stand . 2 d r e sse r s
A desk. $150 e t a 4 0 7 -3 4 9 2 1 3 6

CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O FIN Q lor B a r n s , B o a t
Docks, Sh op s, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15‘*2Cr 1B‘x2 0 Call For
P rices. Surplus S teel A Supply.
Inc Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 -5 7 8 8

B E D : luxury firm pillow-top
m attro is s e t N ever u s e d ,
warrarty $ 1 3 5 4 0 7 -8 3 1 -1 3 2 2
or 3 1 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 5
delivery
avertible
BFDRM
- 8 PC
Loren
C fE R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rills, D resser. Mirror, C h est, 2
lilo std s, unused, Slid D osed.
C o st $7k Sell $ 1 9 5 0 4 0 7 6 6 0 1415
BEDRM - 6 PC H tfv e n d Louis
VIII
CH ERBYW O O D ,
all
D ovetail, D resse r. Irtm irror,
C liest, 2 N ileStds. Unused, SMI
Boxed, C ost $15K , Sell $ 3 ,2 5 0
4 0 7 -6 6 0 -1 4 1 5 .

Full m attress se t w/lramo, like
new, c h e s t freezer, new 1 5 '
Kicker C om p VR Sp eaker, wall
h angin gs, household Items A
furniture 4 0 7 -7 8 2 -4 4 5 4

King siz e m a ttress double
•owtop se t Atxxit 3yrs otd $60
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 3 0 0
M a tt r e s s
S e t:
NASA
technology visco memory loam
a s s e e n on TV/Mall 2 0 year
warranty RoLU $ 1 6 9 9 , must so l
$ 5 9 5 4 07-102 1781 or 3 8 0 6 6 8 8494

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies
F R E E B o r d e r C o llle/ Sh eltle
M ix:
10
m o n th s
old.
vaccinated. fixed. crate Iramod.
sm art, highly Interactive, great
cand id ate lor agility and herd
training Very hypor with strong
herding instinct Attended dog
o b e d ie n c e sc h o o l, know s
com m an d s but n e e d s L O T S ol
p ractice Musi h a v e larm or
acraogo with other anxnals Rets
required N ee d s h om e that
u n d ersta n d s B o rd er C ollies
ASA P! Lv M sg, 4 0 7 -9 2 7 -2 2 4 5
F r e e P u p p y Collie m u pup. 9
m onths old m a le
F r e e to
good t a m e 4 0 7 -6 8 8 -2 2 1 3

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will C a re For Your Dog or C al
in Y our H om e W hile You Are
G o n e! Plenty o l TLC Very
R easo n ab le R a te s’ R eferen ces
A vailable
U pon
R oq u es!
P le a s e Call 4 0 7 -3 1 4 8 7 0 3

201— H orses

arage

S ales

Garage Sale 6 2 5 1 6 2 6 .8am-5pm
102 Eastern Fork. Longwood.
W o a ln h Sutil Ck#es. some new.
household Suns 2 baby cobs, Ig
selection ol items, eicettent
condition, no Junk
Moving Sal* It U S Palmetto Ave.
Sarfcrl Jm e 252627 Bam IP . Ran
or Shin*1 Furniture, old linens.
coBectibles 4 more

219— Wanted
B uy

to

Spa:

T herap y |ets, e n erg y
efficient HO volt. Insulated
co v er, brand new In cra te
$ 1 2 9 5 , 4 0 7 -3 3 1 -1 9 4 1 or 3 8 6 668 8494

187— S porting
G oods
Pool
T a b le :
Bit
IBC
professional sen es 3 pc I" stale.
Ithr p ockets, left, unused, stilt m
crate, cost $ 4 K .se « $ 1 4 5 0 407G60 1 4 1 5 ..

1997
F o rd
E x p e d itio n :
C h a m p a g n e C olor. 102K
M iles. P o w er E v e ry th in g !
CD
C h an g er,
R unning
B oard s. E xcellen t Condition
S 9 7 5 0 O B O 3 8 6 6 6 8-1171 or
3 2 1 -3 6 3 -7 5 7 0
P ick u p T ru ck : 1/2 ton Dodge
D akota. 1995. 1 0 4 .0 0 0 rrules,
dark g reen , exten d ed co b , VB,
power everytlung $ 5 2 9 9 40 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 ev e

Cash Paid For Dish
Network &amp; Direct TV
receivers broken,
now &amp; used.

LEGA E S
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OCC P R O JE C T S:

407-927-2140.

A lum inum , C a n t , C o p p er,
B r a t s , N e w sp a p e rs, A uto
R a d is to r s A B a t te 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 a n fo r d
M-F. 10-5, S a t .9-1

221— G ood T hings
t o E at
P e a s A T o m a lo e s , You P ic k !
$ 3 0 0 A $ 5 0 0 Per B u cket Hwy
46, Ju s t E a st ol Hwy 4 1 5 40 7 9 4 8 -2 6 3 B

223—
M iscellaneous
P o o l T a b le : G o rg e o u s 8'
profession al se rie s, all wood,
d e co ra tiv e
le g s ,
lea th er
p o ck ets, o versized 3 p iece 1’
sla te , a c c e s s o ry kit with balls
All new retails $ 4 ,0 0 0 , sell
$ 1 4 9 5 4 0 7 -4 0 2 -1 7 8 1 Of 3 8 6 7 5 3 -1 5 3 0

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale

For intouiidtion on Seminole
County BC C procurem ents,
p lease visit our website at
wwrw semmotecountytl gov/puichasing
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
activo solicitations tor R FP s,
I’S s IF Us and CCs Man/ can
b e downloaded and printed at
no charge or call 407 6 8 5 -7 1 3 t
All solicitations and procure
rnenl information are also avail­
able at the County Services
Building. ttO I East First Street.
Room 3208 Santord. Ft 32771
between Iho hours ot 8AM to
5PM Mon-Fit
To guarantee receipt ol addon
da it is the respond ents1
responsibility to contact the
Sem inole County Purchasing
Division poor lu the luod receiv­
ing date ot tubmiUnlsbida
Addenda inloimahon is also
available on the County's Web
Pago

L egals

trset at 346 Uve Oak Boulevard
said property being mote partic­
ularly described a s follows
LOT 5 HIDDEN LAKE PH 3
UNIT 4 PB 28 P G S 1 A 2
The City Commission may after
the Hearing affirm, deny or
modify the decision, finding and
recommendation ot tire Board
ot Adjustment, and the action ol
the City Commission shaH be
Imal

Sav e on
P a r t s !! Mower
B lad es, B e lls, W h eels, Tiros A
T ubes
C a s t o 's
2 6 I7 A
F ren ch Ave, San tord . 407-323B41B
L e a v e your h o r s e s at th e
H o rs e H otel. W ant to go on a
vacation, but you c a n t find the
right p erso n you c a n trust Call
M arsh a a t T h ird T im e s a
C h arm larm lor m ore details
N ice barn, turn out pasturos
G ood R a te s 3 5 2 -2 5 0 -3 5 4 7 !

211— A ntique &amp;
C ollectibles
Will buy an tiq u e g la s s A
antique crystal diandekers 4074 6 1 -2 6 9 4

231— C ars For S ale
1997
Ford
E x p e d itio n :
C h a m p a g n e C olor. 102K
Milos, P o w e r E v e ry th in g !
CD
C h an g er,
R unning
B o ard s. E xcellen t Condition
S 9 7 5 0 O B O 3 8 6 6 6 8 117101
3 2 1 -3 6 3 - 7 5 7 0
91 Ford Taurus 4 door. 6
cylinder, runs A drives good
S650 o ta
4 0 7 -2 6 8 -J7 0 2

Ju n e IB, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
AN APPEAL OF THE
DENIAL OF A
DIMENSIONAL VARIANCE
Notice IS tieioby given (hat a
Public Healing will be hold In
the
City
Com m ission
Cham bers City Hall City ol
Santord I louda. at 7 0 0 o clock
P M on Monday. Ju ly 12.
2004, to consider an appeal ol
the Oemal by the Board ot
Adjustment on May 13 2004.
ot a Dimensional Variance
request lor the purpose ol
establishing an acce sso ry
shi*.turn in an SR -1, Single
Family Residential zoning dis-

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WEDNESDAY'S
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A THURSDAY’S LAKE MARY
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you WILL RECEIVE A COUPON
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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.
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Publish Juno 27, 2004
F173

NOTICE OF SALE

C A R 1994 OslZiP/Up
VIN* 4 S 1 C I.1 U 6 R 4 2 0 4 1 3 9

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a

Publish Juno 27. 2004
F t 74

person decides to appeal a
decision made with inspect to
any mattei considumd at the
above meeting or heating he
may need a verbatim record ol
Ihn proceedings including the
testimony and evidence winch
tecoid IS not provided by the
Cny ol Santoid

| F S 2B 60t05|

P E R SO N S WITH DISAUIU
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
IO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEEDIN GS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
R E SO U R C E S
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 3 30 5 6 1 0 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Cynthia Porter
Deputy City Cloik
Publish Ju n e 27. 2004
f 169

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
AN APPEAL OF CERTAIN
CONDITIONS PLACED ON
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Heating will be field in the
Cily Com m ission Cham bers
City Hall. City ol Santord,
Florida at 7 0 0 o'clock PM on
Monday. Ju ly 12. 2004, to con
sidei nn appeal ot the decision
ol the Planning and Zoning
Commission on May 6. 2004, to
place certain conditions on ttie
approval ol a Conditional Use
feqoest ol a gasoline service
station at 2 5 0 0 '2 5 0 6 French
Avenue, said property being
moro pmticulaily described ns
follows
PT OF LOTS 1 TO 5 &amp; 34 &amp; 35
A VACO S T S O ESC AS BEG 30
FT E OF NW C OR LOT 34 RUN
E 2 02 FT S 120 FT W 112 FT N
10 FT W 90 FT N 110 FT TO
BEG (L E SS W 15 FT) BLK 9.
ORE AM WOLD PB 3 PG 90
AND PT OF LO TS 5 TO 11 A 9A
A 34 A 3 5 A VACO S T S OESC
AS BEG 30 FT E OF SW COR
LOT 11 RUN N 150 FT E 9 0 FT
S 10 FT E 112 FT S 140 FT W
2 02 FT TO BEG (L E S S W 15
FT) BLK 9. OREAMWOLD PB 3
PG 90

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

WE WILL

NOTICE
1995 DODGE
t B3X P28 DOMN584424

By
older
ot
the
City
Com m ission ot the City ol
Santord, Florida

Alt parties in m leiesl and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
hoard at said hearing

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WHEN 7-16-04 a t 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda s Towing
3 26 Loyd la n e , Oviedo. FL
32765

The City Commission may alter
the Rearing attirm, deny, or
modify the decision. Ending and
recommendation ot the Planning
and Zoning Commission, and
the
action
ol
the
City
Commission shall be final

o n

L egals

All parties In Interest and citi­
zens shall have an opportunity
to tie heard at said heating

Ju n e 18. 2004
Publish Ju n e 27, 2004
F 168

L egals

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
m eeting or healing lie may
need a verbatim record ol ttie
proceedings, including hie tesh
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City ot Santord (F S 2 86 0105)
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO CEED IN GS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN R ESO U R C ES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305 6 1 0 4 8 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MELTING
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Cleik
Publish Ju ne 27, 2004
F I 70
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby givon that we
a ie engaged in business at 109
Bnstol Forest Trail, Santord,
Sem inole
County,
Florida
3 2 7 7 1 . under the Fictitious
Name
ol
P r o fe s ilo n a !
Window
T reatm e n t*
ol
Central Florida and that we
intend to register said name
with
the
Division
ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee.
Florida m accordance with the
provisions ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes, to-Wit Section
8 65 09, Florida Statutes 1991
Peter and MJagrosDechat
Publish Ju n e 27. 2004
F I 72

UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal of the described vehi­
cles was conducted el compli­
a n ce with F S 7 13 78 Notice
that Harrys Towing will sell said
vehicles at P u b ic Auction tor
C ash on Ju ly 9. 2004. at 10 0 0
A M at 102 N Maple A v e.
Santord. FL 32771 All vehicles
sold AS IS No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
to bid on any vetude
Vehicles may b e viewed one
hour prior lo sale
1986 CHEVROLET
1G C B S14E 4G 2167183
1985 SUBARU
JF1A F21B3FA 105283
1988 CMC

NOTICE OF P U BLIC SA L E
P U B l 1C NO I ICE IS H E R E B Y
GIVEN THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIME L IST E D BELO W ,
AND CONTINUING FR O M
DAY TO DAY UNTIL ALL
G O O D S ARE SO LD . WE
WILL SE LL AT PU BLIC AUC­
TION, TO THE H IG H E ST
B ID D E R EO R CASH AT THE
W A R E H O U SE
OF
ALL
AM ERICAN S E L F STORA GE, LO CA TEO AT 4 6 0
FLORIDA CEN TRAL PA RK ­
WAY.
LO N G W O O D ,
FL
3 2 7 5 0 . THE FO LLO W IN G
G O O D S. W A R ES. AND M ER
CHAN D lSE F O R RENT AND
OTHER C H A R G E S F O R
WHICH A LIEN ON SAM E IS
CLAIMED. TO WIT

The S t Jo h n s Rival W ater M anagem ent District h a s receiv ed
Iho application lor Environm ental R osou rco P erm lt(l) from the
following npplicant(s)
Florida D epartm ent of Transportation, 7 1 9 S W oodland Blvd ,
DoLand. FL 3 2 7 2 0 , application # 4 -1 17-94187-1 The project Is
located in Sem in ole County. S e ctio n s 16 A 2 t , Township 21
Sooth. R a n g e 2 9 E a st The E R P application is lor construction
of a su rface w ater m an ag em en t system a sso c ia te d with w iden­
ing S tate R o ad 4 3 4 Irom th e O range County lino to C alabria
Drive
LMC. LLC. 8 9 5 C h au n cey C t , O c o e e , FL 3 4 7 6 1 , application
# 4 0 -1 1 7 -2 2 2 9 5 -5 T he project is located in Sem in ole County,
Sectio n 3 1 , Township 19 South R an g e 3 0 E a st Tho E R P
application is tor construction ot a s u ila c e water m anag em en t
system lor the L eg acy A cadem y at Colonial Town P nik. which
co n sists of 1 7 6 -a c te s
Tho filc(s) containing e a c h ol tho above-listed npplicatKxi(s)
are available tor inspection Monday through Friday ex cep t for
legal holidays. 8 0 0 a m to 5 0 0 p m at the S t Jo h n s River
Water M an agem en t District H eadquarters or the approptiate
Se rv ice Corner Written ob jection s lo the npplicahon m ay bo
m ade, but should b o tiled with (received byi the D istilct Ctork,
4 0 4 9 Reid S t , P alatka. Florida 3 2 1 7 7 -1 4 2 9 , no taler than 14
d ay s trom ttie d ale ol publication Wutlon ob jection s shoukl
Identity ttie ob jector by n am e and add ress, and fully d e scrib e
the objection lo tho application Filing a written objection d o e s
not en title you to a C h ap ter 1 2 0 , Florida S ta tu te s ,
Administrative Hearing Only th o se p erson s whoso substantial
interests a re attected by tho application and who tile a jietition
m eeting tho requirem ents of S e ctio n s 1 2 0 5 9 6 and 1 20 57 ,
Florida Statu tes, and Chapter 2B -106. Florida Administrative
C ode, m ay obtain an Administrative hearing Alt timely tiled
written o b jectio n s will bo p resen ted lo the Board for c o n sid e ra ­
tion in Its deliberations on application jinor to tho B oard taking
action on the application
G loila Lew is. Division D irector. Division o l Perm it D ata
Se rv ices
S I Jo h n s River W ater M anagem ent District
Publish Ju n e 2 7 , 2 0 0 4
F t 79

DATE O F S A L E : 7/14/04
TIME O F S A L E : 4 :3 0 PM
(C u slonw r N am e) (Unit # )
(Brief D escription o l G o o d s
B e in g Sold)
UROANTE, MARIA - * 5 0 0
P E R SO N A L BE LO N G IN G S
HAIR. KYLE * 4 6 0 4 H O U S E ­
HOLD P R O P E R T Y
M AYBERRY. JO S H U A # 5 8 9
B U S IN E S S STU D IO
G R A Y SO N LO REN - # 3 1 5
BO XES

call (407)321-294B
07/09/2064
(1) Y en 19 9SM ak e Suzuki
VIN# 2 S 3 T C 0 tC 8 S 6 4 l6 5 6 4
(2) Year t990/Make Ford
VIN# IZ V PT2IU 9L5117437
07/13/2004

STO R A G E
P R O T E C T IO N
AUCTION S E R V IC E S . LIC
#593

(1) Year 1994 1Make Buick
VIN* 1G4HP52LXHH489505

THE ABO V E INFORMATION
I S TO B E P U BLISH ED O N CE
A W EEK FO R TW O C O N ­
S E C U T IV E W E E K S
SAID
SA LE TO B E U N D ER AND
BY
V IR TU E
OF
TH E
ST A T U TE S OF THE STATE.
IN SU C H C A S E S MADE AND
PRO V ID ED

(1) Yeai 2002/Make Susuki
VIN* JS 1V T 52A 222100926

Publish Ju n e 2 7 . 2 0 0 4 and
Ju ly 4, 2 0 0 4
E l BO

NOTICE OF SALE OF
MOTOR VEHICLE PEflSUANT
TO F S 713.78
1992 OLDSMOBILE SW VIN
t G H D U 06L0N T3084 7 1
Located
at
400
Springs
Hammock Ct Longwood, FL
Tel 4 0 7 -7 1 8 2 4 0 5 S a le date
Ju ly 11, 2004, 1 0 0 0 a m 400
Springs
Hammock
Cl,
Longwood, FL Towing storage
company reserve* the right lo
withdraw said vehclo(s) and/or
vessel Irom the auction For
m ote inquiries call 4 0 7 -6 5 7 7995
Publish Ju ne 2 7. 2004
F t 75
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
JULY 14, 2004, at 9 0 0 AM at
3 25 Aulm Ave,, Oviedo, FL
P rospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
belore ttie Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Teims are cash or
certified lunds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves the right lo
accept or rotuse any and all
bids
The following
ottered tor bids

vehicles

are

1984 Je e p Wagoneet
VIN# IJC W B 7556E T 023174
1987 Honda Civic
VIN* JH M EC 134X H S017436

07/10/2004

Publish Ju ne 27. 2004
F t 76
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
JULY 19, 2004, at 9 0 0 AM at
3 25 Aulm Ave , Oviedo. FLProspective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on trie day
before the Auction Irom 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only OVIEDO
TOWING reserves ttie right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The lollowing
ottered lor bids

vehicles

(t) Yoar 1996 Make
Oldsmobile
VIN# IG3W H52M 2SD362231
(2) Yeai l9 9 3 M a k e Dodge
VIN# 1B 3X P64K 8PN 535150
Publish Ju ne 27, 2004
F17B

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
NOTICE is heieby given that
ttie personal property contents
ol ttie loiluwing storage units will
bo ottered toi sale at public au c­
tion to satisfy United Storalls
lien Sale will take place United
Stoiall. 1007 Willa Spnngs Dr,
Winter Springs, FL 32708 We
leservo ttie right lo reject any
bids
DATE OF SALE Ju ly 14, 2004
TIME OF SALE 4 0 0 PM

Publish Ju n e 27 , 2 0 0 4
F 177

Public Auction
Public auction to b e held at
9 01 am. on the duy(s) speci­
fied below, at ttie Iron! door ot
Am en s Towing Inc Located at
2 4 9 9 Old Lake Mery Rd Suae
134, Santord. F L lor the pur­
pose ol dispoemg of the follow­
ing vehicles
For further information please

1Z37HAK493768
1960 Chevrolet 2 DR
Publish Ju ne 27. 2004
F200
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol F oreclosure ol
Lien and intent lo sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
ol ttie Florida Statutes that on
07/15/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club fid . Santord. FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 Sanlord Towing
and R ecovery reserv es the
right to accept or reject any
andor all bids
1G6DW 51Y4H9753011
1987 Chevrolet Brougham
Publish Juno 27, 2004
F201

CITY OF LAKE MAnY.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ

#552 Biiari Needham - house­
hold goods #597 M ai Walter •
organ, washer/dryer, table,
chairs, household goods #578
Roy Calvin Bilbruck - household
goods
# 165
Manon
Minder I ressa Panlke - house­
hold goods
# 228 Michelle
Fisher • tv. household goods
#311 Mike P euin e - washoi.
dryer, glass end tables, dresser
tv, totes, dining room table

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ol the City
ot Lake Mary Florida that said
Commission will hold a Public
Iteanng on Ju ly IS , 2004, at
7 0 0 P M . or as Soon thereafter
a s possible to consider a
request Irorn Koilli Hampton lor
a variance to the parking ot pro­
hibited vehicles in any lesiderv
tial zoning district ot ttie City a s
detined in Chapter 154 09. Land
Development Code, on the totlowing desenbed property

AUCTIONEER
STORAGE
PROTECTION AUCTION S E R ­
VICES. LICENSE # 593 The
above notice to be publistied
on ce a week lot two consecutive
weeks Said sale lo be under
and by virtue ot the Statutes ot
the Stale ol Flonda, in such
ca so s provided

Lot 26, Cardinal Oaks Phase 2
Amended Plat, as lecorded tn
Plat Book 27 . P ages 9 6 • 100,
Public
R ecord s,
Sem inole
County. Florida, more common­
ly known as 5 96 Mouinmg Dove
Circle

Publish Ju ne 27. 2004 and July
4. 2004
F I 95

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
lie n and intent to sell vehicles
pursuant lo subsection 7 13 78
ol the Florida Statutes that on
07/09/2004 0 9 0 0 a m at 2522
Country Club Rd . Sanlord FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserv es the
right to accept or reject any
an d o r all tads
1X27U 7T1B24I6
1977 Chevrolet 2 DR
Publish June 27, 2004
F 197

are

1994 Honda Civic
VIN# 2H GEJ212X R H &amp; 40240

Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ot Foreclosure ol
Lien and intent lo sell veludes
pursuant to subsection 7 13 78
ol Iho Flonda Statutes that on
07/13/2004 0 9 0 0 a m at 2 5 2 2
Country Club R d , Sanlord, FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves ttie tight
to accept or reject any and or all
bids

07/11/2004

1992 Chey Corsica
VIN# 1G 1L T 534IN Y I300I5
199? Chry Leber on
VIN# 3C3XA46KXNT270993

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF
PUBUC SALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Node* of Foied oeur* of
Lien and intent to sea vehicles
pursuant lo subsection 713 78
ot the Flonda Statutes that on
07/12/2004 0 9 0 0 a m
el
2 5 2 2 Country Club R d .
Santord.
FI
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9
Sanlord Towing end Recovery
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and or all btds
4A3AK34Y8W E009439
1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse
Publish June 27. 2004
F 199

The Public Hoanng wiD b e held
in the Commission Chambers at
Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
The Public is invited to attend
and be heard
Said hearing
may be continued Irom lime lo
time until a finest decision is
made by the City Commission
For questions regarding this
request, p lease contact Matt
Dorslen. Planner, at 407-5851440
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY
FO R
ITS
C O N V E­
NIENCE THIS RECO RD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FO R P U R ­
P O S E S OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY WITH R E SP E C T TO THE
FOREGOING MATTER
ANY
PER SO N
WISHING
TO
ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE
RECORD OF THE P RO C EED ­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FO R
APPELLATE P U R P O S E S IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSA RY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EX PEN SE
P E R SO N S WITH D ISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
P R O C EE D IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
AT
(4 0 7 )
5 8 5 -1 4 2 4
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Corot A Footer, Cay Clerk
DATED Ju n e 23. 2 0 0 4
P utach Ju n e 27 . 2004
F202

�V
The Herald

P a g e 411 Sunday. June 27, 2004
Legals

L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO.: 0 1 CA-2067-14W

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVtStON
CA SE NO. 0 4 524-CA -14W

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA

DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
COMPANY AMERICAS F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST AS
TRU STEE.
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
NORCE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 17 day of
Ju ne. 2004 entered In Civil C asa
No 0 2 -C A -2 X 7 -1 4 W ol Hie
Circuit Court ol the IflTH
Judicial Clriutt In and lor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
•Therein D EUTSCHE BANK
TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS
F/K/A DANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY AS T R U ST EE, Is the
Plaintiff and R O G E R LOVE.
FREMONT INVESTMENT A
LOAN, JOHNETTA E. LOVE,
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE S U B ­
JE C T
P R O PER T Y
are
Defendants I will sen lo the
highest and best bidder for cash
al the W EST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Parti Avenue m Sanford, Florida,
at II 0 0 a m on the 2 0 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property a s set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgm ent
to-wtt
LOT 51. R O SE HILL. ACCORD
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
5 4 . PAGE (S) 41 AND 4 2 . OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In
acco rd an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities n eed­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator al 301 N Parti
Avenue, Sanford FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (4 0 7 )6 8 5 4 2 2 7 within 2 working days ol
your receipt of this notice If
hearing or voice impaired, call tBOO-955-6771
Dated this IB day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carat Moore
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C.
Watson
I BOO NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33 3 0 9
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile &lt; 954 )7 7 1 4 0 5 2
Publish Ju n e 27, 2004 and July
4. 2004
F1B7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO. 03-142-CA-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SY ST E M S.
INC.
AS
NOMINEE
FO R
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Platntitl,
vs.
DANIEL ROY HERROLD. at a l .
Defendant (a) .
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled JUN 17, 2004
and entered In C a se No 03-142CA-14-W. ol the Circuit Court ol
lha
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Ctrcurl to and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wharatn MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC R E G IS ­
TRATION SY ST E M S. INC AS
NOMINEE FO R CHASE MAN
MATTAN MORTGAGE C O R PO ­
RATION Is Plaintiff and DANIEL
ROY HERROLD. a l e l . ara
Defendants. I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al lha W est Irani door of the
Courthouse
In
SANFORD.
SEM INOLE County. Florida.
11.00 AM o'clock on the day ol
JU L 2 0 , 2 0 0 4 . the following
daacnbed proparty a s set lorth In
said Final Judgm ent, to wit
THE NORTH 149 88 FEET OF
THE SOUTH 6 0 5 74 FEET OF
THE EAST 162 13 FEET OF
THE NORTH 374 O f THE
SO U TH W EST 1/4 O F THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
10. TOW NSHIP 21 SOUTH,
RANGE 31 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. L E S S
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FO R
STATE ROAD 4 3 4 AND 4 t9 . AS
SHOWN
ON
FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANS­
PORTATION MAINTENANCE
MAP SECTION #77070. DATED
MARCH 16. 1969. s k i 6 2 5
North Central Avenue. Oviedo.
Florida 3 2 7 6 5
DATED this

day of JUN 18.

2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk of said Court
By C ard Moore
Aa Deputy Clark

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
S Y ST E M S.
INC
AS
NOMINEE
FOR
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

NOTICE OF
FORECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to e Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated JUN 1 7 .2004
and entered in C ase No 04-524CA-14-W. d the Circuit Court of
the
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein MORT­
GAGE ELECTRONIC R E G IS­
TRATION SY ST EM S. INC AS
NOMINEE FOR CHASE MAN
RATTAN MORTGAGE CO RPO­
RATION
Is
Plaintiff
and
CHRISTINA PARI, el a l , are
Defendants, I will sell lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al Ihe Wesl front door ol the
Courthouse
In
SANFORD,
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
11,00 AM o'clock on the day of
JU L 22 , 2 0 0 4 . Ihe following
described property a s sat forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit
S E E LEGAL D ESCRIPTION
ATTACHED H ERETO AND
MARKED AS EXHIBIT A a V n
901
San ta Batbara Drive,
Santord, Florida 32 7 7 3
Lot t, Block 23. ol DREAMWOLD
4TH
SECTION .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. R ECO 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 SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF LOT 1. ALSO BEING THE
NORTHEAST CORN ER OF
LOT 2. OF SAID DREAMWOLD,
RUN SOUTH 00*47" 15" WEST
5 04 FE ET ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF SAID LOT 2 TO A
POINT. THENCE DEPARTING
SAID EAST LINE RUN NORTH
6 8 *5 2 0 0 * WEST. 28 94 FEET
TO A POINT, THENCE RUN
NORTH 78*44 13* W EST 28 67
FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID LOT 2. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 88*52 00* EAST 57 13
FE ET ALONG SAID NORTH
LINE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. ALL LYING AND
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
DATED this
2004

day of JUN tB.

MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk d said Court
By Card Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by;
F ib e r &amp; Gitliti. P A
9 6 30 SW 77th Avenue. Suite

200
Miami. Florida 33156-2619
(305)662-4110
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in this proceeding
should
con tact
Court
Administration el M l N Park
Avenue. Suita N X t . Sanlord.
Florida 32771. within 2 working
days prior to the proceeding
Telephone (4 0 7 )6 0 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1*
8 0 0-9 5 5 0771 (TDD) Of 1 4 0 0 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 (V) via Honda Relay
Service
Publish Ju n e 27. 2003 and July
4 .2 0 0 4
F I 89
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO: 04-CA -201-14K
CITIFINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S.
INC 344. LLC. SU C C ESSO R
BY M ERGER TO.
A SSO CIA TES
FINANCIAL
SE RV IC ES OF AMERICA. INC ,
Plaintiff,

vs
JASMINE MAYO, JOHN DOE
MAYO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF JOHN DOE MAYO
IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPO U SE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S), IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
R ESPEC TIV E
UNKNOWN
H EIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES,
CRED ITO RS, LIEN ORS AND
TRU STEES AND ALL OTHER
P E R SO N S
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S). EQUITY ONE.
INC
D/B/A EQUITY ONE
FINANCIAL SERV ICES
COMPANY. SU C C E SS O R BY
MERGER TO EQUITY ONE
MORTGAGE. INC.; PRIM US
AUTOMOTIVE
FINANCIAL
SE R V IC E S.
IN C ;
UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA.
WHETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N EES,
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRU ST EES OF SAID
D EFEN D A N TS)
AND ALL
OTHER P ER SO N S CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
D EFEN D A N TS;
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT.
D« lends n il
NOTICE OF SALE

Submitted by
Faber 4 Gitku. P A
9 6 3 0 SW 77th Avanua, Suite

200
Miami. Florida 3 3 1 5 6 -2 6 1 9
(3 05)662-4110
Parson * with a iksabairy who
need a special accommodation
to participate In this procaedmg
should
co n tact
Court
AdmmistraDon al X I N. Park
Avanua. Suite N 301, Sanford.
Florida 3 2 7 7 t, wttfun 2 working
days prior to tha p r-: ending
Telephone (4 0 / 4 6 5 -4 2 2 7 ; t 6 0 0 -9 55-8771 (TDD) or 1 6 0 0 9 5 6 -8 7 7 0 (V) via Florida Relay
Service

PU*eh June 27. 2003 end July
4 ,2 0 0 4
F t 88

AK/A 2 0 1 SOUTH MULBERRY
AVENUE.
SANFORD.
FL
32771.
at pubkc sale, to the highest and
best bidder, for cash . AT THE
W EST FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY ‘COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at 1 1 0 0 A M , on Ihe
13th day d July, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY C ard Moore
Deputy Clerk

vs
CHRISTINA PARI, at e l ,
Defendant ( t ) .

Node* la hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgm ent
of
Foreclosu re
en tered In Ihe above-styled
cau sa, in Ihe Circuit Court d
Seminole County. Honda. I wfl
sell the property situate In
Sem inole
County.
Florida,
d e s e rte d as
NORTHWEST 1/4. BLOCK 4,
TIER 19. L E S S SOUTH 6 0
F E E T THEREO F. FLORIDA
LAND AND COLONIZATION
LIMITED MAP O F THE ST
GERTRUDE ADDITION TO THE
TOWN
OF
SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A S RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 116. OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF

Legals

Law Offleos of Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

C

Legals

MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By AMutcock
WlBiam M Gofson 6 Associates
1 2 X South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clearwater. Flortda 3 3 7 5 6 3445
Published In Seminote Herald
Publish Ju n e 27, 2 0 0 4 and Jufy
4. 2004
F 192
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CA SE NO.: 03-C C -4913-20-R

Publish Ju n e 27, 2004
F I 99
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 0 4 -0 0 -2 2 2 0 -0 2 D-K
JOHN ANTHONY WAnE,
Petitioner
ANO

Plaintiff

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO.: 04-CA -0874-14W
AMEniQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff

v*
JA M ES A WILLIAMS, el ol
Detendanl(s)

NO TICE O F SALE

v* .
JE S U S E SIERRA: GLORIA N
SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION, IN C ,
Detendant(a)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GLORIA N SIERRA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ot an
action lo enforce a lien lorectosure on the toltowtng property to
SEMINOLE County. Florid*
Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
Ihe plal thereof recorded to Plat
Book 47. P ag es 84-80. Public
R ecord s ol Seminote County.
Flortda
AK/A

Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure or Order dated Ju ne
17, 2004, entered tn C M C a se
Number 0 4 C A -0 8 7 4 -1 4 W , in
the Circuit Court lot SEMINOLE
County,
Florida.
wherein
AM ERIOUEST
MORTGAGE
COMPANY is the Plaintiff, and
JA M ES A WILLIAMS, et a l . are
the Defendants. I wilt sell the
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Flortda. described as
Lots 10 and t1 Allock C, SANLANDO SPRIN G S TRACT NO
73 SECOND REPEAT, accord
mg to the plat theieol a s record­
ed in Plat Book 9. P age 3. Public
Records of Seminole County.
Florida
at public sale lo the highest and
b est bidder, lor cash , el the Wesl
Front Door. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord. FL, 32771, at
11 0 0 a m on the 22 day of July,
2004
Dated Ju n e 18. 2004

CIRCUIT

William M Got son 6 Associates
1 2 X South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 105
Clean*eler. Florida 33756-3445
Published In Sanlord Herald
*ln accord an ce wrtlh ihe
Americans With Disabilities Ad.
persons in need of a special
accommodation to participate In
this proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding.
contact
the
Administrative Office ol the
Court.
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. X I North Park
Avanue, Sanlord, FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
telephone 407 665-4330, TDD
1-800-955-8771 or 1-000-9558770 via Florida Relay Service*
Publish Ju n e 27, 2004 and July
4. 2004
F IB !
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO.: 03 C A -313I-I4-L
AMERIOUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff
vs
MAY M CALDWELL A/K/A
MAY M MYINT. e t s l
Defendant! a)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MAY M CALDWELL AK/A
MAY M MYINT, IF A NAMED
DEFENDANT IS DECEASED.
THE SURVIVING SP O U S E .
H EIR S.
D EV ISE E S.
G R A N T EE S.
CR ED ITO R S.
AND ALL OTHER PA RTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER O R AGAINST THAT
DEFENDANT. AND THE
SEVERAL ANO RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN ASSIGNS.
S U C C E SS O R S IN INTEREST.
TRU ST EES OR OTHER
P E R SO N S
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDEH
OR
AGAINST ANY CORPORATION
O R OTHER LEGAL ENTITY
NAMED AS A DEFENDANT.
AND ALL CLAIMANTS.
P ER SO N S O R PARTIES.
NATURAL O R CORPORATE,
O R W HOSE EXACT LEGAL
STATUS
IS
UNKNOWN.
CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF
THE ABOVE NAMED OR
D ESCRIBED DEFENDANT
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS:
MAY M CALDWELL A/K/A MAY
M MYINT
9112 Cardinal Cove Circle
Sanlord. FL 32771
P R E SE N T R ESID EN CE
UNKNOWN

1FMDU32X4NUC89140
1992 Ford Eipkxer

VICKIE ANN WARE.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION

HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION, IN C .

Publish Ju ne 27. 2004 and Jufy
4 .2 0 0 4
F 190

Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THE
COURT
Dy: Carol Moore

bids

IS

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toredoe* a mortgage
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County. Flortda
Lot 26 . LONGWOOD HILLS
UNIT 2 , as pet plat thereof,
(■corded In Plat Book 27 , Paga
6 3 . ol the public records ol
Sem inole County. Florida
h as bean Med against you You
ara required to III# written
defen ses waft the dark ol Ihe
court and to serve a copy within
thirty ( X ) days attar the first
publication of this notice on
Plaintiff's sttomey. William M
GOlson 4 A ssociates. 1 2 X
South Myrtle Avenue. Scute 105,
Clearwater FL 3 3756-3445 otherwis# a default wt« b e entered
against you for tha raiial
demanded in Vie compiaml or
pettion
W ITN ESS my hend and Via seal
of VS* Court on Vita day of JUN
1 6 .2 0 0 4

LOT 0 1 . BLOCK N/A. OF
Wyntree. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 47. AT PAGE
8 4 -8 6 .
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF THE COUNT
(lire 'Land*)
AK/A
Lot 1, WYNTREE according to
Ihe plat thereof recorded to Plal
Book 47. P ag e 6 5-86 ol the
Public R ecord s ol Sem inole
County. Florida
A lawsuil h as boen Med against
you and you are required to
serve a copy of your wntlen
d * le n s e s . II any. lo II on
SCHAROME
HAYANNE
DEATON. PlainliN's Attorney,
whose address is CLAYTON 8
MCCULLOH, 1065 MAITLAND
C EN TER COMMONS BLVD .
MAITLAND. FL 3 2 751, within
thirty ( X ) days after Ihe first
public*lion of this notice, and Me
the original with Ihe Clerk of this
Court either belore service on
Plaintiff s attorney or immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise a default
wit) b e entered against you lor
the reliel demanded In the Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on JUN 1 0 .2 0 0 4

TO VICKIE ANN WARE
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action h as been filed against you
and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses. H any. to It on JOHN
ANTHONY
W ARE,
whose
address Is P O
Bo* 2582,
Orlando. FL 32 8 0 2 on or before
Ju fy 12, 2004. and Me the origi­
nal willi the Clerk of this Court at
X I
North
Park
Avanue,
Sanford, FL 32772, befoto serv­
ice on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter It you tall to do so. a
default may be entered against
you tor Vie relief demanded In
tho petition
Copies of aB court documents
in this c a se, including orders,
are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must koep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court s Office notified ot
your current address (you may
Me Notice ot Current Address,
Florid* Family Form 12 91 5 )
Future papers In this lawsuit will
b e mailed to the address on
record at the clerk s office
WARNING: R ule 12 2 8 5 ,
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments and Information Failure
lo comply can result In sa n c ­
tions, Including dism issal or
sinking ol pleadings
DATED; JUNE 7, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sukxida Peoples
Deputy Clork
Publish Ju n e 13. 20, 27. 2004
and July 4 ,2 0 0 4
F 079
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-671-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARGARET E AKIN.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Seal
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT AND
COUNTY COURTS
By Gaylene Marties
As DefHity Clerk
Publish Ju n e 27 . 2004 and July
4, 11. 18. 2004
F 193
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
CASE NO.: 03-C C -4913-20-R
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Plaintiff
vs .
JE S U S E SIERRA. GLORIA N
SIERRA and HEATHROW
LAKES MAINTENANCE
ASSOCIATION. INC ,
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JE S U S C SIERRA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ot an
action lo enforce a lien loredosure on ttie following property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Lot 1. WYNTREE according to
the plat thereof recorded to Plat
Book 47. P ages 84 80. Public
Records ot Sem inole County.
Florida
AK/A
LOT 01 . BLOCK N/A. OF
Wyntree, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4 7, AT PAGE
8 4 -8 6 .
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F THE COUNT
(the l a n d )
AK/A
Lot 1, WYNTREE according to
the plat thereof recorded to Plat
Book 47. P ag e 8 5 8 6 ot the
Public R ecord s of Sem inole
County, Florida
A lawsuit h a* been Med against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ot your wrrnen
d e fen ses, it any. to It on
SCHAROME
RAYANNE
DEATON, Plaintiff's Attorney,
whose address I* CLAYTON A
MCCULLOH. 1065 MAITLAND
CENTER COMMONS BLV D .
MAITLAND. FL 3 2 751, within
thirty ( X ) day* after the first
publication ol this node*, and Me
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either belore service on
Plaintiff s sttomey or tmmedutety thereafter, otherwise a default
will b e entered a garni! you tor
the relief demanded to the Lien
Foreclosure Complaint
DATED on JUN 1 6 .2 0 0 4
Seat
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ANO
COUNTY COURTS
By Gaytan* Marties
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish Ju n e 27. 2004 and Ju»y
4 .1 1 , IB. 2004
F 194
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC BALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
give* Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and m am to sal vehidea
pursuant to subaaefton 7 1 3.78 of
tha Florida Statu tat that on
07/06/2004 0 9 0 0 a m at 2522
Country Club R d . Sanford. Ft
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 . Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserve* Vie right
to e c c a f* or reject any and1or a l

The administration of the estate
Ol MARGARET
E
AKIN,
deceased, whose date ot death
was May 1 4 .2 0 0 4 ; File Number
04-871 C P . it pending in the
Circuit Court for Sem inole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which I*
Post Office Diawer C. Sanford.
FL, 32772
The nam es and
ad d resses of the Personal
R epresentative
end
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorth bekrw.
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate, on whom a copy of Itirs
notice has been served must tile
their claim s with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

L egals

Legals
dent's e sta te m utt tile their
claim* with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE

THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004
MICHELE N C A R R O U
Personal Representative
1010 E M P R E SS LANE
ORLANDO. FL 328 2 5
Edwin L Williamson
Alto m ay
tor
P ersonal
Representative
Flortda Bar No 01 4 4 7 4 0
Giles 8 Robinson. PA
39 0 N Orange Avenue, Suite
800
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone (407) 425-3501
Publish Ju n e 20 . 27 , 2004
FI 42
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-630-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ETHEL FRANCES REID,
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Sum m ery Admlnletratlon)
TO ALL P E R S O N S HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You ara hereby nobbed that
Order
ol
Summary
Administration has been entered
In the
esta te
ol ETHEL
FRA N CES REID, d e ce a sed .
File Number 04 C30 CP. by the
Circuit Court lor Sem inole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address ot which is
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Santord. Florida 3 2 7 7 1 -1 2 4 3 ;
that the decedent’s date of death
was April I t , 2004. that the total
value ol the estate Is 3 7 4 ,0 6 0 00
and that the n am es and
ad d iesses ol those lo whom it
has b een assign ed by such
order are
Nama
Address
BARBARA REID MITCHELL
78 Verlssuno Drive
Novato. CA 94947
ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AN creditors ol the decedent and
persons having claim s or
dem ands against d e ce d e n ts
estate ol the decedent other
than those tor whom provision
lor full payment was made In the
Order
ol
Summary
Administration m utt file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT S O FILED WILL BE F O R ­
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEA RS OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECED EN T'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004
BARBARA REID MITCHELL
Person Giving Notice
78 Venssimo Drive
Novato. CA 04947

ALL CLAIMS NOT S O FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

Publish Ju n e 20. 27. 2004
F t 43

L.W CARROLL J R . ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 0 9 1436
LAWRENCE W CARROLL, J R ,
PA
706 Turnbull Avenue. Suit* 202
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
Telephone 407-260-5566
Attorney
lor
P ersonal
Representative
Publish June 13. 20. 27. 2004
F064

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEUINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-509-C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MICHAEL G NICHOLS,
D eceased
NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS
The administration of Ihe estate
ot MICHAEL Q
NICHOLS,
d eceased, whose dale of death
w as January 2 9 . 2 0 0 4 ; and
whoaa Social Security Number
ts 563-01 -3869 Is pending to the
Circuit Court lor Sem inole
County.
Flortda,
Probata
Division, tha address of which t*
Pool Office Drawer C. Sanlord.
F L 32771.
The nam es and
ad d resses ol tha P ersonal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are te l forth below
A l credrtort of Vie decedent
and other persona having claim*
or demands against decedent's
■slate, on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to b e served
must Me their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE O R X DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF S E R ­
VICE O F A CO PY O F THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other credrtort ot th * d e ce­
dent and persona having derm *
or demands against Vi* dece-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 0 4 CA-203-14

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SE T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) Y E A R S OR MORE
AFTER THE D ECEDEN T'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

All other creditors ol the d e ce­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the decodont e estate must tile their
claims vrtth this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

MARTHA AKIN JOHNSON
Personal Representative
108 Miknda Lane
Oviedo FL 32765

Publish Ju n e 27, 2004
F203

A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREV ER BARRED

ELDRIDGE DOWNEY LACY
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0 975567
DEAN. MEAD.
EGERTON,
BLOODWORTH. CAPOUANO
&amp; BOZARTH. P A.
BOON Magnolia Avenue
Suite 1 5 X
Orlando. FL 328 0 3
Telephone 407/841-1200
Attorney tor P erson Giving
Notice

THE DATE OF FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
JUNE 13. 2004

HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment of the City
ol Santord wilt hold ■ regular
meeting on Ju ly 8 , 2004 to the
City HaN Commission Cham bers
at 11 X A M to order to consid­
er a request tor a conditional use
tor an addition to a non-conform
ing structure in the Zoning
Ordinance a * it pertains to side
yard setbacks and the minimum
parcel width at the building line
to a S R -t zoning district lor:
LOT 6 BLK 3 BEL-AIR P B 3 PG
79 6 79A
Being
more
specifically
described a s located
1811
MELLONVILLE AVENUE
Larry Stair. Chairman
Board of Ad|u$tmenl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
P ER SO N
D EC ID ES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH R E SP E C T TO ANY MATT ER C O N SID ERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A
VERBATIM RECO RD OF THE
PRO CEED IN G S INCLUDING
THE TESTIM ONY AND EV I­
DENCE. WHICH RECO RD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD (F S 2 8 6 0 105)
PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING A SSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO C EED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE P E R ­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA CO O R­
DINATOR AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 4 8

WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 28.

2001-1,

PLAINTIFF

VS
DAVID C HARDING, AK/A
DAVID C HARDING III AK/A
DAVID CHASE HARDING, III. IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S,
GRANTEES,
A SSIG N E E S,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. T R U ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DAVID C HARDING,
AK/A DAVID C HARDING III
AK/A DAVID CHASE
HARDING, III. ;
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE OF DAVID C
HARDING, AK/A DAVID C
HARDING III AK/A DAVID
CHASE HARDING, III. IF ANY,
DARREN R WESTIN, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPO U SE. HEIRS,
D E V ISE E S.
G RAN TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIENORS.
CREDITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DARREN R
WESTIN. UNKNOWN SPO U SE
OF DARREN R
W ESTIN;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
Ju n e 17. 2004 entered in Civil
C ase No 0 4 -CA 283-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor c ash at tha West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at X 1 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at 11:00 a m on tho 2 0 day ol
July.
2X 4
the
following
described property as set forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt
LOT 11. FERNBROOK TRAILS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A S RECO RD ED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE 8 8 AND
89. OF THE PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 18 day ot June,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish to
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 33324
(954)233 8000
0 4 -22597
IN ACCORDANCE WIIH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
th *
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TOO) or 1 8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 , via Florida R elay
Service
Publish Ju n e 27. 2004 and Jufy
4. 2004
F 184
NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 7-16-04 a l 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda's Towing
32 6 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
327 6 5
CAR 1994 OsUI P/Up
VIN4 4SIC L 11L 6R 4204139
Publish Ju n e 27 , 2004
F 174

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEUINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 0 2 CA -2129-14
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC FK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. IN C.
PLAINTIFF

VS
STANLEY MCKINNEY. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS,
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S.
LIENORS.
CRED ITO RS, T R U ST E E S AND
A a OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST STANLEY MCKIN­
NEY. APRIL MCKINNEY, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.

Legals
A SSIG N EES,
LIEN ORS.
CH ED ITO RS.TRU STEES ANO
Aa OTHER f\R TIES
CLAIMING AN IN TEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST APRIt, MCKINNEY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA; JO H W p o E AND
JANE DOE AS SfKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O S % S tO N

OEFENjant(S)

NOTICE OF \
FORECLOSURE SAU,
NOTICE IS HEREBY G r \ j
pursuant to a Summary rirq
Judgment of Fortclosur* dated
Ju ne 17, 2004 altered to C M ,
C a se No 02-CA-2129-14 of the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to a w lor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlsrd, Florida,
I wffl sell to the higfiett and best
bidder lor cash at Iho West
Front Door si tti* StMINOLE
County Courthouse totaled at
X I N Park Avenue in !*nlocd.
Florida, al 11 X a m onyut X
day of Jufy. 2004 the lolttwing
described property as set lorth
In
said
Summary
hnal
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 15. AND THE NORTH 1*
OF LOT 16, BLOCK 7, HIGH
LAND PARK, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH EREO F A S',
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,
PAGE 28. OF THE PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tills IB day ol June,
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cletk ol ttie Circuit Court
By; Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J STERN , P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
0 2 -9 7 4 X
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special acco m ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4 07-665-422 7 ,
t -800-955-8771 (TDD) or 18 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 ,
via
Florida
Relay Service
Publish Ju n e 2 7 . 2 X 4 and Jufy
4, 2004
F I 83
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 04 963-C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
J E S S E CLEON NEIGHBORS.
D eceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA­
TION
The administration of ttie estate
ol J E S S E CLEON NEIGH­
B O R S. d eceased, tile number
04 -9 6 3 CP. is pending to the
Circuit Court tor Sem inole
County,
Florida,
Probale
Division, the address ol which Is
X I N Park Avenue. Sanlord,
Florida 32771 The nam es and
addresses ol the personal rep­
resentative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set
forth below
ALL INTERESTED P ER SO N S
AnE NOTIFIED THAT,
All persons on whom this nolle*
Is served who have objections
lhal challenge ttie validity of Ihe
will, the qualifications ol the per­
sonal representatives, venue, or
jurisdiction ol this Court are
requued to Me their otyections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTfcH THE DATE OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE O R THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AD creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having dauns or
dem ands against the d e c e ­
d e n ts estate on whom a copy of
this notice Is served within three
months alter the dale ol the lust
publication ot this notice must
tile their claims with tins Court
WITHIN
THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERV IC E OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All cither creditors ot Uhi d e ce­
dent an persons havuig claims
or demands against the d ece­
dent's esta te must tile their
claim s with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O BJECTIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale of Ihe Inst publication
of this Notice ts Ju ne 27. 2004
TERESA NEIGHBORS HILL
Personal Representative
401 Ok) Parker Farm Road
Raalord. North Carolina 2837 6
J A- JU R G E N S. ESQUIRE
FLORIOA BAR NO 6371 6 5
5 0 5 Wekiva Springs Road
Su it* 500
Longwood. Florida 32779
Telephone (407)772-2277
Facsimile (407)772-2278
Attorney
for
P ersonal
Representative
Pubksh Ju n e 2 7 , 2004 and July
4 ,2 0 0 4
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J une

30, 2004

Projected start date depends on
decision by water management board

B y Dan Ping

Editor
SA N FO RD — Two city
boards approved a $2.1 million
contract to rehabilitate 1st Street, a
project that is expected to dose
downtown’s main avenue to
vehicular traffic for at least four
months.
The Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
convened a special meeting with
city commissioners Monday

Rats Rebound
Drew Shelrone improved lo
4-0 by hurling his second
shutout of the season as
the Sanford River Rats
bounced back from a loss in
the first game to earn a split
of a Sunday doubleheader
with Winter Park lo remain
in first place in the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
with an 8-4 record.
See Sports, Pago 10A

New retirement
community to
be built in LM
A new retirement commu­
nity, f t u n n y "next genera­
tion" design and amenities, is
slated to be built in the
1 loathrmv/Lake Mary area
on a 25-acre site near the
southwest comer of Lake
Mary Boulevard and
Interstate 4.
Designed as a
Mediterranean-style village,
ShiraLago (literally "song
lake"), will feature 146 apart­
ment homes and villas with a
variety of floor plans up to
2,434 square feet. In addition,
the community will provide
31 assisted living residences
comprising studio and onebedroom apartments.
Sponsored by the Jewish
Senior Housing Council in
concert with the Jewish
Federation of Greater
Orlando, ShiraLago will be
developed and managed by
CRSA Holdings, Inc.,
Memphis, TN, one of the
nation's largest retirement
community developers. It will
be open lo people of all failles.
Amenities include a gated
entry, 24-hour security per­
sonnel, gourmet-quality
menu optioas, elegant com­
mon areas, caal rooms, on­
site convenience store, heated
swimming pool, state-of-theart fitness center; computer
lab, on-site banking and more.
Members are also guaran­
teed access to an on-site
assisted living center; should
the need ever arise.
ShiraLago is currently
offering a fully refundable
Priority Holder Program for
those interested in being one
of the first to select the apart­
ment or villa of their choice —
at the lowest entrance fees to
ever be offered.
For more information
about ShiraLago or the
Priority Holder Program, call
407-833-0808 or toll-free
1-866-557-4472.

Seminole Smile

Kelly Krink —
Assistant M anager at Planet
Beach Tanning Salon in LM

afternoon lo award the contract to
Gomez Construction. The city
commission followed suit a few
hours later during its regular bi­
monthly meeting.
Renovations to 1st Street
include replacing stormwater and

Schools
debate
phone
abuse

and street lights
This is the second time Gomez
has been granted the contract.
The Winter Park-based construc­
tion company originally submit­
ted a low bill of $2.7 million, sub­
stantially higher than the $1.7 mil-

Seamen Story Swapping

B y Steve Paradis

Staff Writer
SA N F O R D — Sem in ole
County Public Schools offi­
cials have initiated a debate
whether to continue to allow
cell phones in schools.
At the same time, a new
law requires Florida school
d istricts
to adopt
rules
regarding cell phones and
pagers.
Sem inole County already
has
conduct codes
a b o u t

everything?
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H am id p h o to b y T om m y V in cen t

Former service personnel stationed at the Naval Air Station swap stories In a Sanlord
airport hangar whero a PV-1 Ventura aircraft is being refitted.

Naval A ir Station reunion a time to catch up

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B y N ic k Pfeif auf

Staff Writer

wireless

c o m m u n i­
cations,

There
w ere
m any
events scheduled for this
past w eek's Sanford Naval
A ir
Statio n
(SN A S)
Reunion.
The
annual
event started with check­
in at the Fleet Reserve
h ead q u arters, 304I) W.
State Road 46 in Sanford,
on Thursday.
Form er service person­
nel stationed at SN AS and
SN A A S (Sanford N aval
A u xiliary
A ir Statio n )
cam e to the reunion from
across the nation, som e as
far aw ay as C alifo rn ia.
Most brought m em bers of
their fam ily who had an
op p ortu n ity to see the
base and meet the others
with w hom their father,
b roth er or g ran d fath er
served in the military.

S c h o o l
officials

said they
w o u I d
revise any
p a r t
required

by the new
law
that
takes effect
July 1.
"W e are
takin g
a
look at the
language

of the law," said Raymond
Gaines, executive director of
second ary
ed u cation /high
schools. He said the district
has allowed cell phones for
two years.
T he Sch ool Board also
wants to talk with the student
council m em bers to see what
can be done about curbing
cell phone abuses.
"W h en we allow ed cell
phones on cam puses, I was
very
h esita n t,"
Board
Chairm an Sandra Robinson
said. She led a discussion on
cell phone m isuse at the June
8 board m eeting.
Cheating is the main con ­
cern, board m em bers said.
The phones can transm it text
m essages with test answ ers
or even photos of tests.
The main reason usually
given
for
allow ing
cell
phones is safety, especially in
the w ake of Sept. 11 and
school shootings.
"M y concern is that a lot of
school board s are m aking
k n ee-jerk reactio n s under
pressure that is actually driv­
en by parental and student
con ven ien ce," said Kenneth
Trum p, president of the
N ational School Safety and
Security Serv ices, based in
Cleveland, Ohio.
"Sch o o l
ad m in istrators
and boards are g iv in g in
because they don't want to
take on that battle," Trump
said.
Trum p said cell phones
actually reduce safety.
Se e P h o n e s , P a g e 7 A

Freedom School bridges summer reading gap
B y C h a rle s D . Ja c k s o n

Herald Correspondent
SA N FO RD — The home
rooms sound like a cheerleading
camp: “G O O D . J O B. —Good
Job (clap, clap) Gi&gt;od Job (clap,
clap)."
That's what students at the
Freedom School do when one of
their classmates performs well.
It's one of many chants, slogans
and rules of Central Florida's
newest summer program, this
one aimed at inspiring a love of
reading in order to "Leave No
Child Behind," the national slo­
gan of the school's umbrella, the
Children's Defense Fund.
Central Florida Freedom
School opened last week at the
Bettye Smith Cultural Arts
Center in Sanford, serving 50
students ages 6-15. Freedom
Schools, an eight-week program,
is
a national
partnership
between the Children's Defense
Fund
Black
Community
Crusade for Children and local
community organizations.
There are only two in Florida,

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Friday w as a golf o u t­ ters, and recallin g the
ing at M ayfair C ountry
good old days of SNAS
Club in the morning and
activ ities. M any stories
an evening dinner at the
w ere sw apped betw een
Fleet Reserve.
m em bers of the various
Saturday afternoon was
squadrons and base su p ­
the picnic at the Fleet
port personnel (FASKON)
Reserve and a farew ell
follow ing the ch eck-in s
brunch was held Sunday
Friday and right through
morning to culm inate the
the brunch on Sunday
ev en ts. T he good old
morning.
w eatherm an must have
T h ey told sto ries of
been ex-navy, as none of
being deployed to Port
the even ts w ere rained
Lyauty, French M orocco
out.
on a rotation al basis
Possibly as many as 200
betw een squ adrons, the
form er Navy and a few
trips lo the M editerranean
M arine C orps
retirees
for carrier landing practice
were in attendance.
and a few side trips that
W hile form er service
w ere taken during their
personnel, m ostly Navy,
overseas tours.
enjoyed all of the events,
In ad d ition to story
probably the one that will
telling, another major fea­
remain in their m em ories
ture was the tour on the
for years lo com e, was
form er Naval base, now
merely sitting around the
Fleet Reserve head q u ar­ See N A S , Pa g e 7 A

About 6,60(1 more people
call
one
of
Se m in o le
C ounty's seven cities hom e
according to annual p op ula­
tion estim ates released by the
U .S. C en sus Bureau last
week.
Five cities — Lake Mary,
O viedo, Casselberry, Sanford
and W inter Springs — posted
p o sitiv e
g ain s
w h ile
A ltam on te
S p rin g s
and
Longw ood com bined for a
total loss of 329 resid en ts
from 2000 to 2003.
The estim ates are based on
C en su s
2000
p op u lation
cou n ts — u pdated u sing
a d m in istra tiv e
record s.
San ford C ity M an ager Al
G rieshaber said positive p op ­
ulation figures each year can
be helpful when applying for
governm ent grants and are
eq u ally im portant in m ap ­
ping the future of the city.
"W e w ill see w here our
areas of grow th are and we
will want to m ake sure our
in fra stru ctu re is ad eq u ate
and
as
we
d ev elo p
our plan to grow the city that
we are m oving in the right
d irection ," he said.
A ccording to U.S. C ensus
figu res, San ford m ade the
greatest leap in population
from 2000 to 2003 w ith 5,265
m ore
resid en ts.
W hile
Sanford grew by only an e sti­
mated 36 residents from 2002
to 2003, it w idens the gap
betw een the largest city in
Sem in o le C ounty and the
second larg est, A ltam on te
Springs.
Sanford took the title o f
largest m un icipality in the
cou nty betw een 2001 and
2002, w hen its p op u lation
See P o p u la tio n , P ag e 3 A

“Results A re My Credentials”

( 407)

Population
growth
continues
in Sanford
Managing Editor

Some officials say
cell phones hinder
students’ safety

—

Se e Bid, Pa g e 3A

B y C h r is t o p h e r Patton

Kaye S imerly
Kaye Slmarty, CR8
Broker/Auociate

electrical infrastructure under 1st
Street from Sanford Avenue lo
Oak Avenue. The project also
includes extensive street scape
work including rebricking portioas of the street, widening side­
walks and installing landscaping

lion estimate the dty's consultant
at the time, Glattin Jackson, pre­
dicted the project would cost. City
stalf worked with Gomez officials
to trim the cost to about $2.1 mil­
lion; however, city attorney’s
directed stalf to rebid the project
because the cost savings signifi­
cantly change the project specifi­
cations.
The most noteworthy change
in lire project Is the decision to

Gifford (near Vera Beach) and
Sanford.
Central Florida Freedom
School, directed by Sanford
native Dr. Gail Choice, former
assistant principal at Midway
Elementary and current profes­
sor at the University of Florida
in Gainesville, is a partnership
with Free to Be Me, Inc.;
Goldsboro
Front
Porch,
Goldsboro
A.L.I.V.E.
and
Universal Needs Alliance and
other community sponsors.
With all the hoopla of schools
rising and falling in student
improvement Freedom School
is providing a solid solution for
keeping students moving for­
ward.
"One of the problems we find
is that students lose three
months from their reading level
during the summer," said
Dorothea Fogle, coordinator for
the Central Florida Freedom
School. "Our answer to the prob­
lem is the Freedom School,
where students read on a daily
basis and must complete certain
projects, including producing a

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Freedom School teacher Courtney Newman hands out newspapers
to students looking to improve their reading skills this summer.
school newspaper.
"Studies suggest that children
who read as few as six books
over the summer maintain the
level of reading skills they

achieved during the preoedir
school
year,"
Fogle
sai
"Reading more books leads

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S ta te p a s s e s F C A T
the student's family and the other
which the district is required to
place in the student's cumulative
file, slid Ron Pinncll, executive
director of secondary education
in Seminole County. His office
oversees testing in the county's
public schools.
The state expects school dis­
tricts across Florida to pick up
expenses for producing the sec­
ond hard copy, Pinncll told the
Seminole County School Board

By S teve Paradis

Herald Correspondent

May 2, 2004

SANFORD — The Florida
Department of Education caused
some scrambling at Seminole
County Public Schools when
material showing third-grade
FCAT results did not include
hard copies for students' perma­
nent files.
The state neglected to send the
usual two paper copies, one for

c o s ts o n to

s c h o o l d is tr ic t

meeting April 27. In addition, the page," Pinncll said Thursday. He
----------- added that the test
CD containing FCAT
results sent home to
scores for the perma­
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gradors earlier in the
The
situation OKs elementary week did not contain
prompted Pinncll to
errors.
rezoning,
He estimated the
tell the scluxil board
Pbgo I0 A
that he questioned the
ce»st of printing the
state's ability to pro­
1 second copy for all
vide accurate data in
timely grailo levels at $2,500 to $2,700.
when asked if the Florida educamanner.
"There were typos on the first lion department could reimburse

Sanford welcomes the 'Rats'
Baseball on
collision course

COLLEGIATE SUMMER LEAGUE TAPS SANFORD FOR
INAUGURAL SEASON BY INTRODUCING THE RIVER RATS

The district baseball
tournaments begin on Monday
and several county teams
could meet before the finals.

By C h risto p h er Patton

Managing Editor

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With a decrease in profits
from last year, Jacksonvillebased grocery chain WinnDixie announced Friday it
would be closing 156 stores in
tire Southeast and Midwest.
Wirm-Dixie will operate a
streamlined core of 922 stores
in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana,
Georgia, and certain North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi and Tennessee
areas. Tire plan includes pulling
out of tire state of Kentucky
and closing other unprofitable
stores in the southeast, but the
company did not indicate if any
stores in the Orlando aroa
would be dosed.
Among stores that will be
exited in the Midwest arc
Bowling Green, Ky.; Cindnnati
aird Evansville, Ind.;
Greenville-New Bern, N.C.;
Lexington, Ky.; Louisville, Ky.;
Memphis, Tenn.; Myrtle Beach,
S.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; NorfolkPortsmouth-Newport, Va.,
Paducah, Ky., KicnmondPetersburg, Va., RoanokeLyrrchburg, Va., Tri Cities
Tennessee Valley, Tenn., and
Wilmington N.C.
"We nave made meaningful
progress with our strategic ini­
tiatives, most notably the com­
pletion of our comprehensive
review of Winn-Dixie's markets
to identify whidr are core and
non-core to the company," said
Frank Lazaran, president and
CEO of Winn-Dixie, in a press
release. "We are making and
implementing the tough deri­
sions we believe are necessary
to streamline the Company
and return it to consistent
profitability."
Winn-Dixie anticipates that
about 10 percent of its work­
force, or bout 10,000 positions,
will be affected by the plan
within the next 12 months.
'This was difficult decision,
but it is a necessary part of our
strategic plan to restore WinnDixie to consistent profitability,"
Lazaran said. "We will make
every effort to ensure and fair
and smooth transition for
affected associates."

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Florida area that will be
attending,"
said Lisa Jones,
Managing Editor
city of Sanford recreation
department manager.
SANFORD — The Sanford
With a variety activities
RiverWalk won't be the only
planned
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addition
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from the
weekend
at the grand opening ceremo­ four-team league will take to
ny, as the Florida Collegiate Fort Mellon Park. Coaches
Summer League will also be Seminole Community College
assistant coach Ricky Plante
featured.
"We thought there wasn't a from the Sanford River Rats,
Rollins College assistant coach
better way to introduce them
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also include six outparcels and
60,000 square feet of small shop
space.
"The time is right for a new,
significant retail center in
Sanford," said Jeff Pape, vice
president of development for
North American Properties.
"Infrastructure improvements
along with a surge in the
region's population growth
make this location prime for our
Marketplace brand of shopping
centers.
"Although Seminole Town
Center Mall has been a renter of
commerce for the past 10 years,
the recent opening of the
Central Florida GreeneWay
extension has redefined the
retail node's accessibility by cre­
ating
a
new
front-door
entrance," Pape added.
The
opening
of
the

SANFORD — "It's an inter­
esting time in Tallahassee right
now," said Deputy County
Manager
Sally
Sherman
Tuesday during a regular edi­
tion of a legislative update to
the Seminole County Board of
Commissioners.
Commissioner
Randy
Morris may have better charac­
terized the situation as a "train
coming down the tracks." For
the fifth year in a row, counties
are facing the possibility of
reduced revenues as state law­
makers consider another round
of cost shifts and unfunded
mandates as they wrapped up
their legislative session last
week.
Since 1999, the Florida
Association of Counties esti­
mates Seminole County has
lost nearly $4.5 million as a
direct
result
of impacts
imposed by the state legisla­
ture. The (ion's share o f the
reductions came in 1999 and
2000 when county revenue
sharing was pared down for a
total of $3.4 million. This year;
however, may leave the biggest
annual dent in the county's
budget as County Manager
Kevin Grace informed commis­
sioners he foresees a total hit of
$2.6 million.
"Every year we have $7 mil­
lion less than we had in 1999,"
said Steven Lee, deputy county

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ping center were (left to right) sellers Linda Sargent, Clara Ball, Jeff
Sargent, partner of the development company North American
Properties Stephen Lam and Sanford Vice Mayor Velma Williams.

SANFORD — One of the
nation’s largest retailers has put
the bull's eye on Sanford for its
latest expansion in Central
Florida.
Target, the Minnesota-based
department store, will open a
SuperTarget Store off Rinehart
Road in Sanford by March 2005.
The formal announcement
was made Wednesday by the
developer of the project. North
American Properties, in a
ground-breaking ceremony on
the site of the 500,(H)0-squarefoot shopping center to be
called Marketplace at Seminole
Towne Center.
In
addition
to
the
SuperTarget, other tenants com­
mitted to the center include
Circuit City, Linens &amp; Things,
Cost Plus World Market,
Marshalls, PETCO and Dress

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Shortly
after
10:30
Thursday evening, a slight
depression was noted on the
Interstate 4 off-ramp, eastbound, at County Road 46A
(West 25th Street).
By Friday morning, the
depression,
according
to
Department of Transportation
spokesman Steve Homan, was
eight to 10 inches deep, and
about 50 feet wide.
"It's closed all three lanes in
that area," Homan said.
I le described the area as, “If
you're coming from Orlando
toward Daytona Beach, and
got off on the ramp to County
Road 46A, to head east toward
Sanford, that's the place,
about 300 yards into the ramp.
We have closed it entirely."
Officials dealing with sink
holes arrived at the scene early
Friday morning, and were to
make what Homan called
"grounding" in the area, to

County
faces $2.6
million in
cost shifts

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SANFORD
—
Mayor
Brady Lessard says he’s join­
ing the "Rat Pack."
Not the Hollywood hasbeens of Sammy Davis Jr. and
Frank Sinatra, but the fan base
for Sanford's newest baseball
team, the River Rats,
Organizers
unveiled
Thursday the first squad of the
four-team Florida Collegiate
Summer League. In its inaugu­
ral season, each team —
Sanford River Rats, Daytona
Beach Barracudas, Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs and
Orlando Shockers — will play
a 30-game schedule starting
June 7 with an All-Star game at
Sanford Memorial Stadium
July 4.
The maximum number of
games played tier team each
week is five. Three-game sets
are scheduled for each week­
end with games on Friday and
Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday
at 1 pan., .and Own possibly

Terry Lombardo, wife ot new summer collogiate loaguo Commissioner Sal Lombardo, and
Sara Whiting, leaguo marketing director, unvoil the logo for tho Sanford River Rats team.

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the sehtxil district, Pinncll said the
state had not elone sei in the past.
The state has passed costs to the
school districts before, he said.
"Let's just say it's a variation
on a theme," he said, Although he
couldn't
remember specific
instances, Pinncll recalled school
board member Larry Furlong
wanting the state to reimburse
surii expenses. I le added that the

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Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND O U R COUNTY
Nice name: Not sure about ya'II, but
Thursday's announcement that Sanford had
landed its own baseball team brought mixed
emotions. The city has a long and storied
baseball history, and I'm excited about
attracting a team in the new Florida
Collegiate Summer League. It's also exciting
that Sanford will play such a prominent role
in the league, hosting both the All-Star game
and the playoffs. But the new nickname —
River Rats — has me less than thrilled.
The city of Sanford has adopted a new
slogan ("Sanford is booming!"). The
RivcrWalk is the talk of the region. Sanford
is slowly but surely changing its image. So
why the Sam Hill is our hometown team
named the Rats? Yeah, I know, the official
nickname is the River
.................................... Rats, but you and I
know that the "River"
A ro un d tho C lock
of River Rats will be
dropped like a bad
habit. Just ask fans
who cheer for the
Burs, Jags, Fins,
'Noles, Canes or 13Rays.
I can see the head­
line in the Orlando
Sentinel sports section,
"Rats trapped in losing
by D an I'iiiK
streak," or "Sanford
Rats exterminated."
Sanford Mayor Brady Lcssard is already
talking about Sanford residents forming a
"Rat I’ack" to support the club. That's it,
mayor, let's give the folks living in other
areas of Central Florida a reason to refer to
our friends and neighbors (and voters) as
rodents.
So is Lessard the rat-fink behind the nick­
name? No, the league came up with the
moniker. Pro teams are always threatening to
leave a city if the community doesn't show
their support by building $400 million stadi­
ums. Let's turn the tables. We've already
built the stadium (about $398 million less
that the typical Major League facility). I sug­
gest Sanford residents send a message to the
Florida Collegiate Summer League: let the
residents choose the name or risk alienating
the very fans you expect to pay $-1 a ticket to
support the team. It's not much to ask.
New employees?: After two rounds of
layoffs at City Hall during the last year, I
was surprised to learn the city has added
hundreds of new employees. Either that or
the city commission secretly annexed all of
Sem inole County and the Florida Highway
Patrol (FHP).
"Have you lost your mind?" you're ask­
ing. Yes, but that's another matter. As I
searched for a parking spot at City Hall I
noticed four rows of parking reserved for
City H all employees. Big signs clearly state
that only employees could park in those
areas and "decal required." Imagine my sur­
prise then when I noticed that police cruisers
from Altamonte Springs, Casselberry,
Longwood, Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and the FHP were parked in many of
the "employee" spaces. I guess the "decal
required" means your vehicle needs a police
logo on the doors.
City officials said the reason they were
implementing parking restrictions was the
limited parking at City Hall combined with
large numbers of people using services at the
courthouse but parking in City Hall spaces.
I'll bet a bag of doughnuts that all of those
officers 1 saw parked weren't doing business
in City Hall.
Enforce the parking restrictions evenly or
drop them all together. If officers need quick
access to their vehicles, then city officials
should mark off spaces for police cruisers in
the lot east of the courthouse.
Safety first: So these two guys from the
waste disposal industry pay me a visit
regarding some cracks I made in last week's
column about a local garbage collector. They
made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
Something about swimming with the fishes
and concrete shoes.
Seriously, Joe Briarton from Florida
Recycling Services (FRS). He was a little
concerned about the column last week. He
assured me that FRS does have, and has
always had, insurance. Because the company
recently merged with another company, offi­
cials have been a little slow in getting the
proper certificates to the city because off the
consolidation process.
Briarton also assured me that safe driving
is a prime concern of the company. He said
FRS has implemented a points system that
penalizes drivers for traffic citations, even
those they obtain in their personal vehicles.
That said, he acknowledge that mistakes do
happen and sometimes his drivers disregard
traffic regulations. When that happens,
Briarton wants to know about it. If you have
a complaint about FRS drivers, or any other
garbage related complaint, call 407-831-1539.

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The Ixora Garden Club of
Sanford's May Day
Celebration will be held at the
Sanfonl Civic Center. The event
includes a luncheon plant
flower and boutique sale to ben­
efit North Seminole County
beautification. Tickets are $8 per
person including lunch. For tick­
ets or more information call
407-788-9177.
The Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office will hold a
Combat Auto Theft program
and vehicle identification num­
ber etching and car seat educa­
tion program at the District 7
service center in the Publix
Plaza, 494 S. Hunt Club Blvd.
west of Altamonte Springs. The
event Is free and open to every­
one. It will be held from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
There will be a garage sale
and barbecue at Hopper Center
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds
will benefit the PTA and SAC.
The community is invited.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

At a recent planning session for Sanford’s new Riverwalk celebration local Kiwanians met with Adeo Media Group repre­
sentatives to finalize plans for the three-day event set for May 7.8 and 9. Shown (left to right) are Lucy Kees of the Seminole
Sunnse Kiwanis Club, Walt Smith of the Sanford Kiwanis Club and Fawn Porter and Shannon Sayre of Adeo Media Group.

Burglary
• Gregory Jeffrey Williams, 48, of
Bradshaw Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on April
9. Officers said he had unlawfully
entered a vehicle used as a decoy to
nab burglars. Police and Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies appre­
hended him and charged him with
burglary of a conveyance, posses­
sion of burglar)’ tools with intent to
use, and property damage under
$200.
• Matthew Oliver, 30, of Laurel
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday, in a
parking lot just east of the 100 block
of Park Avenue. A citizen had
apprehended him and held him
until police arrived, when he was
seen breaking into a vehicle. He
was charged with burglary of a con­
veyance and property damage
under $200.
Vehicular theft
Raymond Frank Kafka, 56, of
East Fourth Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday,
in response to a stolen vehicle
report. The vehicle was located in a
parking lot in the 2600 block of Park
Drive. He was arrested on a charge
of grand theft of a motor vehicle.
Assaults
• Fred Charles Johnson, 38, of Sir
Lawrence Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
said he was found in the 100 block
of Anthony Drive, holding a hand­
gun, following an altercation with a
female. He reportedly prevented
her from calling 911 for assistance.
He was arrested on charges of
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon, depriving use of 911 com­
munication,
and
intimidating/threatening a witness.
• Labronda Lavil Vallot, 20, of
Hartwell Avenue, Sanford, and
William Henry Kirby II, of Hughes

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Avenue, were arrested by Sanford
police early Friday at Vailot's resi­
dence. She reportedly threatened
Kirby with a kitchen knife during
an altercation. She was charged
with aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon, property damage
of over $200 and battery (domestic).
Police said Kirby struck her with
his fist. He was charged with bat­
ter)’ (domestic).
Battery
• Carolyn Venita Crawford, 45,
of Fox Quary Lane, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at her residence where she report­
edly threatened another person
with a sword blade. She was
charged with assault with intent to
commit a felony (dom estic vio­
lence).
• Bernard Eugine Wamley, 19, of
Logan Heights Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
at his residence. He reportedly had
been involved in a confrontation
with a man. He was charged with
batter)’ — touch or strike.
• Nanyamka Adams, 26, of
Winter Springs, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a resi­
dence on Stonebrook Drive, follow­
ing an altercation with a female. He
was charged with battery — touch
or strike (domestic) and burglary
with assault or batter)’.
Burglary
Mike Blackstock, 19, of Apopka,
Paulo Renato Vasconcelos, 18, of

Shell Lane, Longwood, Matt
Bowling, 19, of Charing Cross, Lake
Mary, Fernando Tovar, 18 of
Alamosa Place, Lake Mar)’, were
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Thursday at Westlake Apartments
in Cardinal Cove, as the result of a
fight. Blackstock was charged with
burglary of a dwelling. Vasconcelos
was charged with batter)’ — touch
or strike. Tovar was charged with
battery — touch or strike and bur­
glar)' of a dwelling. Bowling was
charged with burglary with assault
or battery.
Traffic stops
• Annette Mae Ridge, 27, of Pell
Road, Osteen, was stopped by
Sanford police Wednesday, at U.S.
Highway 17-92 and State Road 417.
She was charged with driving
under the influence (DU1) of alco­
hol or drugs, reckless driving, and
failure to drive within a single lane.
• Sylvester Brown, 44, of Bob
Thomas Circle, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Tuesday
at
West
Fourth Street
and
Persimmon Avenue. He was
charged with driving while his
license was suspended.
• Joaquin Hernandez-Galindo,
21, of West 25th Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
following a vehicular collision on
Osceola Drive at Serita Drive. He
was charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, and attached registration
license plate not assigned.
Other charges
Vance Stephen Brown, 47, listed
as homeless in Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Wednesday in
the 3600 block of Orlando Drive. He
was reportedly standing in the
median with a sign panhandling for
money. He was charged with
obstruction of a public street with­
out a permit.

Winter Springs Park Park grand opening is May 8
By Joe Hunter

Herald Intern
WINTER SPRINGS —
Tho
newest Paw Park, a park de&gt;ignod
specifically for use by dogs, opened in
Winter Springs to the public on April
17.
Tire three-acre park is unique
because of its three-section layout.
It has an area designated for
dogs under 30 pounds, one for dogs
over 30 pounds, and one in which spe­
cial events and demonstrations will

take piatv.
The grand opening of tho park will
take place on Saturday, May 8. It will
feature
demonstrations,
rescue
groups, and venders in events scheduled to take place between 10 a.m. and
4 p.m.
"We had what was called a 'soft
opening'," said Winter Springs recre­
ation and sports supervisor Chris
Caldwell. "The grand opening will
take place on May 8, after people
have nad a chance to find out about
the park."

"\N\? think it's great," said Skip
Stowe, who was visiting tire park witn
his girlfriend Charlotte Mason and her
dog Carl)’. "We used to drive down to
tire park in Sanford, but tills one is
much closer and more convenient."
Tire park, which has yet to find a
permanent location, is temporarily
located next to Central Winds Park off
State Road 434 in Winter Springs. The
land will be used for the Winter
Springs Paw Park for three years,
and will be used as a water retention
area after.

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The American Legion
Charity Golf Scramble-Nurses
Scholarship will bo held at Mt.
Plymouth Golf Course. Arrive
by 7:30 a.m, shotgun start at 8
a.m. Buffet and cash prizes. $35
per person. Everyone is wel­
com e For more information call
407-322-1651

MON
The 2004 Torch Run for
Special Olympics will be held
in Seminole County beginning
at 9:30 a.m. The course begins at
Ui&gt;. Highway 17-92 at the
Orange County line in Fern
Park, traveling north on 17-92 to
the Sanford Civic Center. Torch
Run T-shirts and ball caps will
also be on sale with proceeds
going to lire Special Olympics.
To participate or for more infor­
mation call Lt. Jack Cash at
407-665-6670.
Tire John Howland Colony,
Society of Mayflower
Descendants, will have a lunch­
eon meeting at 11:30 a.m. at the
Mayflower Retirement
Community Center, 1620
Mayflower Court, Winter Park.
Mayflower State Governor
George Allerton will speak.
Reservation deadline is 6 p.m.
April 30. Cost Is $14. For more
information call Sonia
Richardson at 407-647-5958 or
Nate Neuberger at 321-242-1139.

WED
Bridges Academy in Winter
Springs will host two free par­
ent information sessions to
offer facts about the McKay
Scholarship. Tho seminars are
today, and Monday, May 17, at
6.30 p.m. The school Is located
at 894 Gary Hillery Drive in the
Tuscawilla Country Gub
Community. For more informa­
tion call 407-366-1099.
The Casselberry Senior
Center, 200 N. Triplet Lake
Drive in Casselberry, presents
the Cinco de mayo Fiesta at
11 a.m. Join the celebration
and enjoy Mexican music and
food. For more information, call
407-696- 5122.

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The Bach Festival Choir and
Orchestra, conducted by John V.
Sinclair ivill present the Verdi
Requiem both Saturday, May 1
at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 2, at
3 p.m. at Rollins College, 1000
Holt Ave. in Winter Park. More
than 200 performers will join to
dose the season Tickets are $35
and $15.

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The event will be held at Secret
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GreeneWay and subsequent
improved
,iccessibi1ity
to
Interstate -I has driven more
than one million square feet of
new development to the south­
ern end of the Rinehart
Corridor.
In addition, the population
within seven miles of the pro­
posed retail center is If,2,000
ami expected to grow with
almost 8,00(1 now homes on lap
for the area, furthermore, tire
number of metro Orlando
households
with
annual
incomes of $100,000 or more
jumped .11.1 percent in tire past
decade to 60,800. One-third o f
those* households are located
near the Rinehart Corridor.
" This is one of the most excit­
ing retail projects underway not
only in Sanford, but throughout
the Central Florida region,"

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Continued from Page 1A
explained
Mayor
Brady
l.essard, City of Sanford. "The
developer has designed a center
that's pedestrian friendly — a
place for people not to just
shop, but to enjoy tire shopping
experience."
The Marketplace at Seminole
Towne Center will be located on
62 acres at the intersection of
lire Central Florida GreeneWay
Extension and Rinehart Road,
across from Seminole Towne
Center.
"North American is deliver­
ing the next wave of retail for
Orlando's newest retail dis­
trict," explained Pape. "The
Marketplace at Seminole Towne
Center pushes the envelope by
combining the best of a power
center with upscale design fea­
tures ol a lifestyle center to cre­
ate an environment that oncour-

tta ra ld p h o to by Tommy Vincent

Seminole High School Principal Walt Gulfin (loft) and Sanford Vice
Mayor Velma Williams (right) accepted a $1,000 donation from
North American Properties representatives at the ground breaking
ceremony lor Marketplace Also receiving donations wero Sanlord
Middle School and Crooms Academy ol Information of Technology

ages shoppers to park their cars
and slay awhile."
The Marketplace at Seminole
Towne Center will fuse together
traditional elements of a power
center with the pedestrian-cen­
tered and upscale architecture
of a lifestyle center, creating a
welcoming community con­
nected with wide sidewalks and
accented by lush landscaping,
street lamps, music and bench­
es. A central plaza area will
unite white linen dining with
village shops in a strolling
atmosphere complete with a
fountain and outdoor seating
areas.
Site work has commenced
with
vertical
construction
expected to follow this summer.
Store openings art* scheduled
for Marc h 2005. The 62 acres
was purchased from WPB
Properties, Inc*, for an undis­
closed amount.
Anne A.
Wallace, an independent broker,
represented the seller.
North American Properties
has developed more than 1.6
million square feet of retail
development in the Florida
region. In addition to the 2.8
million square feet of retail
developed by the company’s Ft.
Myers, Fla. office, the Atlanta
office,
developer
of
Marketplace at Seminole Towne
Center, has completed two
other projects in Florida.
Established in 1954, North
American
Properties
(www.naproperlies.com) has
been a leader in the commercial
real estate industry for nearly
hall a century. Headquartered
in Cincinnati, the company has
developed almost 16 million
square feet of retail located in 11
stales. Tin* Atlanta regional
office specializes in mallperipheral
power
centers,
neighborhood
groceryanchored centers and mixeduse projects and has developed
5.5 million square feet of retail
space since 1996.

determine the extent of the
damage. He also indicated
there were cracks in the pave­
ment in the area around the
depression.
I Ionian said that there is a
possibility it may n ot bo a sink
inle, rather some fault under
the pavement, but talking
with experts at the scene, he
doubts it is anything but a
sink hole.
"Wo don’t know how much
more this may collapse Into
the ground," no added, "but
even after it has been con­
tained, it is going to take quite
some time to re-open the off­
ramp."
However, late Friday after­
noon transportation officials
opened the left most lane ol
the ramp.
"It appears to be stable
enough that we can put some
traffic on one lane," Homan
said. "It is a sink hole, but it
seems solid enough to put
traffic on the left lane.”
Grouting to fill (he void
areas underneath the pave­
ment were also expected to
begin Friday .

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Morale! photo by Tommy VIncont

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attorney. "Every year that is
money we were getting from
the state that we are not getting
anymore."
The potential to sting llie
county's pockelbmtk the most
beginning in 2001 are two
statewide initiatives.
AbouLlTJUillinn i&gt; already
as good as gone as state law­
makers race to meet the July I
deadline to implement the
voter approved referendum in
199H tlial shifts all county
financed justice system costs to
the state. While the plan,
known as Article V', will save
Seminole County in some ways
the overall impact will be a neg­
ative primarily because the $1.6
million in fees collected by the
clerk of the courts office will no
longer find there way to the
county's general fund.
"There is a common miscon­
ception among some legislators
that we're hoping to dispel that
the county is getting a windfall
by lire implementation of
Article V," Lee said. "We're los­
ing more than a $1 million a
year, but lire* legislators have m
their minds that we're making
money because of Article V."
The newest unfunded man­
date to be proposed by the slate
may he irking county leaders
the most. Senate Bill 25o4 codi­
fies the governor's budget pro­
posal to have counties fund the
25 juvenile detention centers in
the state for a total cost of more
than $90 million.
Seminole County would be
expected to foot an annual bill
of about $1.6 million to fund
t

tire local juvenile facility.
Miami-Dade County would
have the largest impact of more
than $11 million and Orange
County i-. second with about $7
million.
Mired in controversy, the
stale-nm facilities are not exact­
ly something counties want to
Ire* associated with. In recent
months, tire* detention centers
have been accused of ignoring
juveniles' request for medical
attention and lire Department
of Juvenile Justice has been
harshly criticized for its lax
tracking of private contractors
that operate many programs,
according to tire* Florida
Association of Counties.
"I think what is important to
consider is lire* juvenile justice
system is having a Hard time
right now," Leo si id. "They've
got outside contractors, which
are an issue. They have had a
death recently. They’ve had a
lot of issues in the media of
how they are run, and we’re
being asked to buy into that."
If lire proposal moves for­
ward lire counties would he
expected to fund lire* juvenile
lockup facilities, but wouldn't
have a say in how they .ire
operated.
"It's one thing to dump the
costs on us," Morris said, "but
the idea of paying for some­
thing that is maintained by lire
state — and oh not very well —
I think the real issue we have
here is if the (stale legislature)
is hell bent to do this (they) bol­
ter turn over tire* services."
County officials are paying

close attention to how the final
weeks of the slate legislature
session plays out, but Seminole
County citizens may want to
pay closer attention in June
when county commissioners
begin shaping their fiscal year
budget. With more than $2 mil­
lion expected to be missing
from the coffers, county leaders
hand may be forced to cut pro­
grams or raise property taxes.
"What we want folks to
know with this potential $1.6
million impact to Seminole
County is Inal commissioners
are going to have to weigh very
carefully other programs dur­
ing the budget process," said
I’attl Michel, Seminole County
director of community informa­
tion. "We have concerns
because we have a set number
of programs that Seminole
County funds and in the best
interest of the citizenry here we
don't want to raise taxes.
"We don't think the citizens
realize it's getting harder for
the county to continue opera­
tions in providing these pro­
grams and services to them
without cutting somewhere or
raising their taxes," she added.
According to Sherman, there
is still a chance to defeat the
juvenile justice center proposal
a s the session ended Friday. By
a stale constitutional amend­
ment, all unfunded mandates
need two-thirds of a vote to be
enacted.
"If the members (of the
house or senate) don't vole it's
a win for us because it's consid­
ered a no vote," she said.

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Opinion
First May holiday

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M ay Day
is widely regarded
a day o ff work, except
U.S.
This Saturday is May Day — May 1. It has broil sort of a holiday
since ancient times. Many areas held and still hold, festivals in lionor
of the event. I avail years ago, students at Seminole High Schrxil used
to have May Day Balls at lire former Mayfair Hotel ballnxim in
Sanfoal. Tire highlight of the event was gathering around a maypole,
built in the center of the nxim, and students would each lake a string
of crepe paper streamers and dance around the polo. Other folks tell
us that it was even done at a pole on the grounds
of middle schools with students of that age danc­
ing around in circles.
Elsewhere in the world, May Day eventually
became a worker's day, and is known as Labor
Day in 76 countries, mostly in Europe. It’s a day
off work. In those nations, should May first occur
on either a Satuniay or Sunday, the following
Monday w a s tlx* day off.
Back in the IHKOs, it was also considered labor
day with the day off work in the U.S., but that has
been superseded by the declaration of Libor Day.
Nick
Bermuda, Canada and the United States an*
P fe ifa u f presently
tlx* only areas when* Libor Day is held
• • • • • • • • in September. Contrary to wlial will happen over­
seas, banks will not bo closed tor the event.
In Russia, May Day h a s traditionally been the day for military'
arades, with the army and other military font's showing off all the
ilest mobile equipment such as tanks and wheeled artillery. With the
dividing up of that country, the event is not expected to lx» quite as
spectacular as it has been in the past.
One thing that has never obtained a spot in my memory bank is
the use of the term "May Day" when a disaster is looming, Midi as a
pilot shouting "May Day” on his radio when an aircraft is alxml to
crash. 1 could never figure out why this particular term is used and
no one I asked knew the reason. Don Knight (Knight's Slxx* Store), an
experienced pilot said it is listed in flight manuals as the
"International Distress Call," but he aho didn't know why these' spe­
cific words ate list'd.
While it pmbably has little to do with it. in 1955 and again in 1959,
by Presidential Proclamation, May I was declared "I oyally Day."
Also by Presidential Proclamation is s iu s l each year since 1958, it has
been "Law Dav." This is something still being observed in the legal
profession, with many legal stxielies holding special events to com­
memorate the event and call attention to the attorneys ami judges in
our nation. Law Day is not observed in any other nation to my recol­
lection.
Possibly in conjunction with "Law Day," the State of Florida has
declared May I as the start o! "Law Enforcement Appreciation
Month."
I have attempted to research the origin of May I kiv and the results
have confused me more than when I started writing this. One source
said it dates hick to before the Christian era and was possibly intro­
duced bv tlx? Dniids. It was (Ik* celebration of spring as well .is fertili­
ty rites. Christians never accepted the observance as it indicated illicit
sexual activities. But it was the beginning of new crops, and people
often decorated their homes with trees, considering tlierii the symbol
of life. The)’ would rip off the branches, and when tlx* tree was bare,
they would tie ribbons on it, and children would parade annind the
tree stalk until it was wrapped up in the ribbons, in an attempt at
helping nature remain in balance and continue gnnvtli.
Still another source slid it involved election of a king and queen
who would carry trees and branches decorated with ribbons in a
parade. It was also snid thnt washing one’s fare in the morning dew —
on May Day, would beautify the skin.
Very few folks observe May Day as the beginning of a new farm­
ing season these days, and maypoles are almost non-existent. But at
least now we all know something about it I still wonder however,
why aircraft going down in an emergency situation yell "May Day"
over the radio.

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Toy objects to
city’s plan to
appease Muslims
To the editor:
It has been reported that
the town of Hamtramck,
Mich., is on the verge of
revising its noise ordinance
laws to allow a two-minute
Moslem call to worship to be
broadcasted throughout the
town via loudspeakers five
times a day. Well, in lieu of
all the horrendous things
"w e" have done to "them " in
the past and are continuing
to do even today, I say it's
about time.
But, is that enough? I
think not! Out of respect for
our downtrodden brethren,
shouldn't everyone in the
town (if not the entire coun­
try) be required to drape a
bath towel over their heads,
face east, kneel and mumble
incoherent gibberish for five
minutes following the calls
J o prayer? J o do anything
less might be considered
insensitive to residents of Al
Qaeda training camps all
around the world. God (or
Allah) forbid we should do
anything to upset them! They

are like errant children; in
need of comfort, not correc­
tion.
Oh yes, the idea of taking
"under G od" out of the
pledge of allegiance and ban­
ning prayer to God (but not
Allah) in schools is a good
first step, but I say we have
not gone far enough! Maybe
every cross in the United
States be taken down and
replaced with a large, capital
"R/A" to remind people they
must become slaves to their
own religion (if they have
one), and to encourage
agnostics to embrace their
atheist kinsmen in a total
lack of faith.
Regarding the loudspeaker
program: Halleluiah! What a
wonderful method of deter­
mining the genuine religion
and the true God. Every reli­
gious sect must be allowed
equal time. It is the
American way. So there
should be loudspeakers blar­
ing Catholic blurbs, mixed
with other speakers proffer­
ing every segment of the
proteslant faith, plus
announcements from
Judaism, Taoism, Hinduism,
paganism, nature worship­
pers, etc. If an area runs out
of available poles for the
mounting of speakers, then
police should cordon off traf­

fic while a large, rotund
statute of Buddha is pulled
through the town, his mes­
sage emanating from both
bulbous ends, anil naked
hedonistic atheists race
alongside shouting: "There is
no G od!" Now, could anyone
in search of the true God (or
lack thereof) fail to find
Him/Her/Il/None? No! The
sound quality would help
them identify the genuine
message. Of course, our gov­
ernment should subsidize the
M uslims' efforts, after all,
they came up with the idea
first, and look at how badly,
how unfairly we are treating

them globally and al home)
Seriously, I hope the citi­
zens of Hamtramck will have
the wisdom to replace these
addle brained governmental
morons with people who
have enough starch in their
backbones to reject this
ridiculous proposal and put
all who violate it in jail. (My
first choice would be the
naval prison in Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba!) If anyone who
reads this differs with my
opinion, then speak. That's
what America is all about!
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JOSE FERRER
Jose Ferrer, 61, of
Casselberry, died Thursday,
April 29, 2004.
All Faiths Alternatives and
Cremation Services, Orlando,
in charge of arrangements.
e u r a le e h il l

Eura Lee Hill, 87, of North
Silvercluster Court, Longwixxl,
died Monday, April 26, 2004.
She was born in Jacksonville.

She was a housewife.
Survivors include son,
Charles Hilt, Jr., of Tyler, Texas;
daughter, Darlene Jackson of
Jacksonville; sister, Daisy
Haber of Daytona Beach; broth­
ers, Thomas Pope of
Longwood and Oscar Pope of
Daytona Beach. Three grand*
children.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

GERALDINE 'GERRY' R.
HOUGHTALING
Geraldine "Gerry" R.
Houghtaling, 92, of Kiverview
Avenue, Sanford, died
Monday, April 19, 2004, in
Sanford.
Born Dec. 29, 1911, in
Broadhead, N.Y., she moved
to Central Florida in 1968,
She was a retired care giver
and a homemaker. She was a
member of Sanford Church of

Sanford zoo begins construction of
Wayne Densch Discovery Center
Seminole County's largest liv­
ing classroom — the Central
Florida Zoological Park — is
adding a new dimension in edu­
cation. The 28,000-square-foot
Wayne M. Densch Discovery
Center at the Zoo will include five
dynamic components including
the Discovery Lobby, auditorium,
multi-purpose
classrooms,
ZooLab and an outdoor campus.
This Is the largest project the Zoo
has undertaken since opening in
1975.
The Discovery Lobby is the
gateway to educational adven­
tures. Rotating exhibits, live ani­
mal encounters and displays of
cltildn’n's artwork and writings
will be featured for Zoo visitors
and education groups to experi­
ence. Beyond the Discovery
Lobby is the auditorium that can
seat TOO people for presentations
and lectures ami can be adapted
for special events, corporate func­
tions and after-hours activities.
Just a few feet away from the
auditorium, children of all ages
will discover the wonders of
wildlife in two state-of-the-art
multi-purpose
classrooms.
Within the classrooms, Zoo teach­
ers will lead curriculum-based
programs for public school class­
es, home school classes, Boy and
Girl Scouts.
ZooLab Is a zoo within a zoo.
Home to the education depart­
ment's 75 animal ambassadors,
ZooLab will provide a unique liv­
ing classroom for new curricu­
lum-based programs targeted for
fourth grade students and above.
Students will participate in

indoor and outdoor stations and
lake part in tasks and experi­
ments with Zoo keepers.
Working with microscopes, com­
puters and animal blofacts, stu­
dents will become research biolo­
gist1'.
A pond will serve as a magnet
to attract native wildlife to visit or
lake up residence as part of the
outdoor campus. Microscopic
water studies and wildlife popu­
lation observations and docu­
mentation will be part of the
ZooLab curriculum. Students
can dig into science at a paleon­
tology dig site where they will
uncover bones to articulate and
determine information about
their finds. There will also be an
edible garden that students will
help maintain and harvest to
make tasty enrichments for the
animals cared lor at Zoo Lib.
The $4 million Wayne M.
Densch Discovery Center is made
possible through the generous
contributions
from
leading
organizations in the community
including; Wayne M. Densch
Charitable Trust, Bert W. Martin
Foundation, Elizabeth Morse
Genius Foundation, Seminole
County School Board, Pnblix
Super
Markets
Charities,
Seminole County Government,
Darden Restaurants Foundation,
city of Sanford and WhartonSmitli, Inc.
In 1995, Central Florida Zoo
officials began planning for the
Wayne M. Densch Discovery
Center as well as new exhibits for
endangered animals to expand
and redevelop the 116-acre facili­

ty. EDSA, an Orlando-based
planning and landscape architec­
tural firm, has been coordinating
and developing plans with a
team of professionals including
Morris
Architects,
Sims
Wilkerson Engineering, Inc., ami
McCollow ft Associates, Inc
Main Street Design and Jim
Boekstall Associates, LLC have
developed
graphics
and
wayfinding signage.
Wharton-Smilh, Inc. is the con­
struction manager for the Zoo's
redevelopment. Changes to the
infrastructure to prepare for lire
Zoo’s expansion began in 2002
with the installation of a new
potable water system and sewer,
provided by the city of Sanford.
Construction on other needs such
as lighting, parking, entry road­
way and retention areas began in
21XV1, laying the groundwork for
future exhibits and amenities.
The Wayne M. Densch
Discovery Center Is expected to
be complete by December 200-4 as
the Zoo prepares for a busy
spring season of educational field
trips. When complete, libs learn­
ing center will enable the Zoo to
triple the number of participants
m education programs to 75,(XX1
students annually.
Other exciting additions for
visitors and for lire Zoo's conser­
vation program, now in the plan­
ning and fundraising stages,
include naturalistic habitats
for kangaroos, rare Sumatran
tigers
and
endangered
Orangutans. For more informa­
tion on supporting the Zoo, call
407-323-4450.

SHS Class of 1934 celebrates 70th reunion
B y G ra c e M . S tin e c ip h e r

Herald Correspondent
A real
milestone
was
observed on the afternoon of
April 17, when the Seminole
High School Class of 1934 met
to celebrate their 70th reunion.
Not many classes are able to do
ntrepid members of
this, but il intrepid
the class gather
gathered at the
Colonial Room Restaurant for
what they say will be their last
reunion.
Serving as master of cere­
monies was Claude Kelly of
Jacksonville, who made several
announcements and informed
the group that Richard Packard
and Rebecca Wilson Ponder had
died during the past year. Both
had attended the 2003 reunion.
Letters were read from class­
mates Eloise Winn Lee of
Birmingham, Ala., and Mary
Calhoun Duncan of Dublin,
Ca., who could not attend
because of illness. Greetings
were also extended from Laura
Mae Drown of Ballwin, Mo.,
who, amazingly, is still working
at age 88.
Following the blessing by
John Senkarik, a delicious meal
was enjoyed which consisted of
baked chicken, green beans,
mashed potatoes, tossed salad
and apple crisp.
Many memories of their
school days were shared during
the afternoon, along with recent
events in each of their lives.
Also, many pictures were taken
of those attending Including a
group photo of all the classmales. Although many there
have ailments, all enjoyed being
with their lifelong friends
again. It was pointed out that
the only class officers remaining
are Dot Courier, vice president,
and Lorraine Whiling, chaplain.
Organizers of the event were
Mary Nickel Simpson of
Sanford,
and
Lorraine
Yarborough Whiling of Geneva,
who spent countless hours on
the phone urging classmates to
attend
and also
making
arrangements.
Greeting guests was Grace
Marie Stinecipher, daughter of
class
sponsor,
Marie
Stinecipher. She gave out name
tags and had the guests sign in.
On display were pictures
from several previous class
reunions and also a 1934
Salmagundi. The latter had
belonged to their sponsor,
Marie Stinecipher, and contains
heartfelt messages from almost
every class member.
Other classmates attending
were Virginia Gillon Smith of
Palmetto, Alice Kaeserman
Powell of Sarasota, Dorothy

Marshall Courier of Oviedo,
Carl Vause of Wildwood,
Naomi Greer Poli of Orlando,
Elmer Johnson and William
Wieboldl of Sanford.
Guests were Priscilla Gray,
daughter of Naomi Poli,
Virginia Lambeth, friend of
Virginia Smith, Von Senkarik,
wife of John Senkarik, Carl and
Kathy Vause Jr., son and daugh­
ter in law of Carl Vause, Lucille
Feslcr, widow of classmate
Walter Fcsler, Mary Courier
Alford,
daughter of Dot
Courier, Ruth Wieboldl, wife of

William
Wieboldl,
Bonnie
Taylor, tlreir daughter, and
Douglas Stenstrom, SHS Class
of 1938.
Other living classmates not
already mentioned (from a
graduating class of 90), are
Dorothy Bnttcrn Gadsden of
Holly Hill, Martha Bishop
Ashby of DoLand, Belly
Wheeless Boyd of Leesburg,
Mildred Morton Coker of Lake
Mary, Thelma Benson Tiering of
Leawood, Kan., Sadye Gamer
Smith of Ml. Dora and Carl
McKinney of O alla, Ga.

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Alice E. Jenkins; daughters,
Brenda Day and Sabra Dilbert
three grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
Funeral services were
held April 30 at First
Baptist Church of Geneva
Interment was at Geneva
Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/1 ake Mary, In charge
of arrangements.

Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
JOHN HOWELL JENKINS
John Howell Jenkins, 85, of
Geneva, died Tuesday, April
27, 2004, at his residence He
was born Nov. 23, 1918, in
Verbina, Ala. He was retired
from the U.S. Air Force. He
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P a g e &lt;&gt;A Sunday, May 2.2001

The Way We Were:

Choral society
in 1951 sings
The Messiah’
On Man'll 18, 1951, the
Seminole Choral Society prescntixl "The Messiah" which
was acclaimed by the writer of
an article in the Orlniuta Seitfiitcl
as the "most outstanding musi­
cal affair ever li&gt; lx&gt; heard in
Seminole County."
The event was held at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church, attd the
church itself
was full.
Two hun­
dred people
heard the
concert
through
speakers in
the Parish
Hall.
I lo wover, •&gt;
large nurnGrace Marie
Ix'r had to
Stinecipher
tx' turned
away lor the
lack of nxirn.
Tlie overture began al 3 p.m.
and the presentation lasted two
hours. Soloists were Dr. Wade
Rucker, Joyce I lolzel, Robert
Brown, Richard Farrell, Mis.
Charles Wilke, Mrs. Clara Ginn,
Mrs George Harden and Mrs.
Richard Farrell.
Hie invocation was given by
Rev. ILL. Zinnemian and bene­
diction by Rev. |.E. McKinley.
Some 50 people had worked
on this production since the pre­
vious October under tlie dime*
lion of Roger I larris, with Mrs.
George Touhy as organist.
Scxin after rehearsals began,
the enthusiastic group chose to
organize into the Seminole
Choral Society. Mrs. J.L Inglcy
was elected president; Mrs. W.G.
Fleming, secretary, Mr. Martin
Stinecipher, treasurer, and Mrs.
E.S. Vernay, publicity.
Participants in this outstand­
ing program were, Sopranos;
Mesdamcs A.M. Philips, Roy
Wall, George ( laden, J.L Ingley,
Richard Farrell, Roger I larris,
Bernard 1larkey, Clara Ginn,
Frank Woodruff. Jr.,- Charles
Wilkie, L.D. Lingenfeller, W.G.
Fleming Gilbert Blocker and
Miss F.lise I tutchison.
Altos were Mesdamcs Paul
Chestersorv H.G. McIntosh,
Arthur Beckwith, F.S. Vernay,
0.1. Pearson, WAV'. Tyre, T.E.
Tucker, also the Misses Mona
Ruth Mills, Joyce I lelzel, Martha
Shannon, Kay I liiltzclaiv,
Barbara Pearu*, Madge Kantxle
and Shirley Thomas.
Tenors were the Mesdamcs
V.|. Kohhjns, M L. Kaboni, |r.,
Alton Duxlxuy. Also, Dr. C’.W.
Baker, Robert Brown, Myron
Smith, Boh Cnimley and Alton
Duxbury.
Bases were Gordon Bradley,
Richard Farrell M.L. Rabortx lr.,
Dr. 11 W. Rucker, Stanley
Bromley, Martin Stinecipher,
George Harden, |r., E.B. Carter,
Evans McCoy, Ronnie Gamer
and Jolui Fite.
SI IS Class of 1184 has
missing classmali's
Tlie Seminole High Sduxil
Class t»f 1984 will hold its 20th
year runnion, Oct. I •.1,2004.
The reunion cnmmitUv is
planning a fun filled weekend.
Friday evening will lx1a Hack In
the 80 s Party al the Sanford
Garden Club, and Saturday
there will lx* an elegant affair al
lire Adams Mark Hotel In
Daytona Beadt A family picnic
will lx* lield Sunday .it Lake
Sylvan Park.
There are still several missing
classmates. If you can give any
information on the following,
contact Sue Uisigni Mohr al 407.132-0477 or Suelxr12&lt;" aol.com.
Kathy Allabach, Gary
Anderson, Linden Barfield, Eva
Beckman, Nancy Berry,
Grvlchen Brewer, Calvin Bryant
James Buie, J&lt;x* Burfield,
Clarence Burnell, Kandy
Campbell, James Carlin, David
Coblenl/. Trxid Cixrk, Ilro Dang,
Maria Davis, Tony Davis,
Angela Delaney, David Desear,
Mark Disque, Debbie Dudley,
Znra I ields, Dennis Gates,
Rolx.irt Grove, Robert I layes,
Nancy Haynes, Kevin
Henderson, Mi/alvih Hill,
Phillip I toward and Diane
JohnsoiL
Also, Duane Johnson, Jacqui
lohtLson, Emmett Keith, Tim
Lawrence, Willie Mitchell,
Kegiruld Mitchell, Christine
Mixire, Dwayne Moore, Regina
Mixrre, Elizar Moreno, James
Morgan, Dwayne Nadeau,
Samir Patel, Sort! Ilro, Midiael
Powell Larry Riker, Kathryn
Smith, Tangie Smitlt Jan Spiegle,
Lovisa Strickland, Renee Waldo,
Tony Washington (Shinn) and
Micnelle Williams.

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SprlngFestsprintsEarthlayfun
lu* Fifth A nnual Spring Fest-Earth Day
on April 17 w as a w onderful and unique
event for Sem inole County.
I leld a t the Sem inole C ou nty Student
M useum , 301 VV. Seventh St. in Sanford its
highlights included m usical entertainm ent,
plant and craft vendors, exhibits, p ioneer craft
d em on stration s, food, garden tours, student
entertainm ent and historical re-enactors.
The seeds of SpringFest w ere planted in 1989

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when tlie city of Sanford began a poplar tree
give-aw ay program in honor of Earth Day.
In recent years, the Sanford, Sem inole
C ounty Public School Student M useum and the
Sem inole C ou nty Extension office established a
partnership to p rod uce a festival that com bines
spring season garden events, entertainm ent,
com m u nity history and Earth Day. Earth Day is
an annual w orld w id e event to prom ote a
healthy environm ent.

There was plenty to see
and do at the Filth Annual
SpringFest as (right) Koolli
Elementary School student
Hannah Bozzy oscorts ,
Gladys Stonstrom through
the Seminole County
Student Museum rose gar­
den Dana Cheney (below,
right) diessed as a captain
of the 2nd Hosso Kassel
Jogor Corps (circa 17781781) demonstrates load­
ing a musket Hundreds of
visitors to SpringFest gath­
ered on the student muse­
um trontlawn for the open­
ing ceremony (below)
Goldsboro Elementary stu­
dent Apnl Adams (bottom,
right) tried her hand at
candlestick making with
Martha Grnvoly. Other
demonstrations included
Blacksmith (bottom, mid­
dle) Donnl Pomar Irom Pori
Orange and Caner Harold
Woodall (bottom, left) from
Mount Dora

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

U C F nursing
students help
Sanford kids
University of Central
Florida senior nursing stu­
dents Bill Alt and Vicky Klink
have been diligently instruct­
ing students attending the
Harbor Literacy and Learning
Center/SCPS on asthma trig­
gers. Parents are participating
in exciting workshops intend­
ed to increase awareness of
the effects
of asthma
within the
community,
assist fami­
lies in
improving
air quality
in the home,
and also
provide
information
Marva
regarding
resources to
Hawkins decrease the
illnesses
and mortal­
ity rate related to asthma. This
is done through positive pro­
motion of health as revealed
in the mission statement of lire
Goldsboro Asthma Task Force.
Elizabeth Graham, director
of the Harbors, expressed
appreciation on behalf of Title
1/Seminole County Public
Schools to the Governor's
Goldsboro Front Porch
Council; University of Central
Florida School of Nursing
(Susan Pelliccio); Goldsboro
Asthma Task Force (Alt and
Klink, president and secretary
respectively); Florida
Department of Environmental
Protection (Caroline Shine,
Sofia Kazi and Patrick
Washington); and other nurs­
ing students who have agreed
to participate in this venture,
which is called "The
Goldsboro Harbor Asthma
Project."
During a parenting course
recently held al the Harbor,
parents were encouraged to
make other suggestions on
topics of interest. Instruction
will be provided by the
Goldsboro Asthma Task Force,
practicing nurses, or UCF
nursing students. A few sug­
gestions include: hyperten­
sion, diabetes, obesity, nutri­
tion and arthritis.
The Goldsboro Asthma
Task Force representatives
include the Governor's Front
Porch Council, Central Florida
Asthma Initiative, Florida
Department of Children and
Families, Florida Department
of Environmental Protection,
Florida Department of Health,
Florida Agency of Health Care
Administration and the
University of Central Florida.
The Task force's partnership
with the Harbor Project, locat­
ed in the Sanford Housing
Authority Complexes the
Goldsboro Front Porch
Community, will allow aware­
ness and in-house asthma
training for families on a con­
tinual basis. The Task Force
has applied for a Federal EPA
Grant to assist in the facilita­
tion of "The Goldsboro
Harbor Asthma Project."
Sanford church to celebrate
109th anniversary
St. John Metropolitan
Missionary.Baptist Church,
920 Cypress Ave. in Sanford,
S ee H a w k in s , P ag e 7A

Special traditions help m ake G eneva what it is
Every family lias traditions, a term
W ebster defines as "a long-accepted
custom or belief." Som e traditions
occur daily, some only when special
occasions arise.
No matter what tlie custom may
be, however, it bonds, solidifies and
comforts those wire take part, the
same is true o f community traditions,
and Geneva lias a few tliat make this
village what it is.
Growing up in Maitland wlten it
was a small place, I remember excit­
edly decorating my bicycle every
Fourth of July for the big parade.
Every kid in town — or so it seemed
to me
did the same. We paraded
down M aitland Avenue (im agine
that!) to Lake Lily where the mutual
carnival waited (or us to take it by
storm! (My favorite ride had those
swing seats on long chains that went
so high you could see for miles.)
Wlten I moved to Geneva several
years ago and found that here too,
they had a July Fourth parade and
carnival event, 1 knew that I had land­
ed in the right place. My children

have
decorated
bikes, ridden on
floats, passed out
candy, and been a
part of the carnival
ever)' year since our
arrival. It's a family
tradition.
Monday, May 3,
at
7
p.m.
the
Darla Kinney
G eneva
Citizens
Association (GCA)
Scoles
will have an open
• • • • • • •
m eeting to begin
the planning necessary to make this
year's Independence Day festivities
the best ever.
Says Richard Creedun, GCA
President; "W e need to pick a theme
(or this year's parade and program,
and we need planners and workers of
all stripes (and stars!) to pull it off.
Last year we had the biggest parade
ever and we hope for an encore in
2004!" The meeting will take place at
the Geneva Community Center.
Another definition of tradition —
" i he handing down orally of beliefs.

customs, stories, etc. from generation
to generation" can be perfectly
applied to the annual event that is
May Day here in Geneva.
Once again, going back to my Hill
Elementary School days, (just try to
find that on tlie map!) I remember dis­
tinctly doing tlie May Pole Dance
every year at recess. You had to earn
tlie right to participate, and it was
indeed quite an honor to weave in
and out and wrap that pole in bright­
ly colored ribbons.
May Day at Fort Lane Park in
Geneva also includes celebrating with
a picnic, games for the kids, a flag cer­
emony, a short annual meeting of the
G eneva H istorical &amp; G enealogical
Society (GI l&amp;GS) who sponsors tlie
day, and plenty of that oral reminisc­
ing included in the definition of tradi­
tion.
I lie day begins about 10:30 a.m. as
attendees register and set up for the
potluck meal. The Society provides
meat and drinks, and those who par­
ticipate are asked to supply a veg­
etable, salad or dessert. Bringing a

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lawn chair is a good idea too. The day
is free for new and renewed member
of the G l l&amp;GS, and only $5 for guests.
Hie Geneva Village Crier — official
newsletter of the G II&amp; G S — also
offered this request of those who
"Gather at the River'' on May 1, 2004.
"A s a special gift to Fort Lane Park,
a park that Iras welcomed us year
after year, the Board of D irectors
thought it would be a great idea to not
only gather family and friends togeth­
er but to beautify the park at the same
time. So besides bringing your usual
covered dish, if you can, bring an
azalea to plant under the oak trees. If
each family brings a one-gallon or
larger azalea bush, we could make
some beautiful planted areas in the
park. (Azaleas should be on sale by
then.) Fhe Geneva Boy Scouts have
volunteered to help plant the bush­
es."
To learn more about May Day and
the Geneva I listorical Society call 407349-5495,
e-m ail
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Geneva! iGSQt’aoLcom, or log
on to www.usgennet.org*
/usa /fl /county /seminole/G
eneva FY1: Beautiful Fort
Lane Park on Lake t iarney is
open to the public and the
pavilion can be reserved.
Contact
park
caretaker
Amanda Ensor at 407-3499639 for information and
reservations. Check out the
history hike while visiting
this area landmark.
Finally, a third version of
the meaning of the word 'tra­
dition' offered this addition
to the experience. "The doc­
trines, knowledge, practices,
and custom s passed down
from one generation to anoth­
er." Could that take in a rem­
iniscent writer offering ways
to create that experience for
her readers? Ilm m m ...
Perhaps I 'll have to check the
thesaurus.

where the Rev. Dr. Joseph D.
Martin, |r. is pastor, will
observe its 109th anniversary
during the month of May.
3 he theme, "Analyzing our
Inheritance through Prayer
ami Faith." The celebration
will acknowledge St John's
Associate Ministers who have
been a part ol the church since
its beginning and all auxil­
iaries that make St. John great.
The community is invited in
come and help celebrate with
St. John at services Sunday,
May 2, at 11 a.m. Holy
Communion; Saturday, May 8,
Irom 3 to 6 p.m.,
Molhcr/Daughter lea at the
Women's Club, 304 Oak Ave.
Donations of $10 for adults
and $3 (or children under 12,
are requested. Contact Marion
Wilson, Cynthia Washington
or call the St. John church
office at 407-322-7523 and
leave a message.
On Sunday, May 9, at 11
a.m., the church h o s ts a
Mother's Day Program with
Teen Ministry.
On Saturday, May 19, at 6
p.m., the new St. John Male
Chorus will present the play,
"The Dirlix of St. |ohn Church"
presented by the community
theatre players.
On Sunday, May 16, at II

We need i/i&gt;» to tell us wlial
you blow that is gixnl about
Geneva! Please share your infor­
mation, ideas ami comments by
calling 407-349-2/40, via e-mail
at darlasiaiupiuct.uct, (/dense
put "Stetson's Corner" in the
subject line), or with a fax to
407-149-1 M l. Thanks!

a.m., morning service will
include the message by Dr.
Alfred Pugh of Fort
Lauderdale. The 4 p.m.
anniversary service with the
Rev. Dr. I iarvey L. Riley and
the ML Moriah Missionary
Baptist Church of Palm Bay
will be in charge of the service.
On Sunday, May 23, at II
a.m. and I p.m. it's Deacons
and Trustees day.
The Sanford community is
invited to come ami fellowship
with St. John Church family
and Pastor Rev. Dr. Joseph D.
Martin
The church is also calling
lor the men of St. lohn to join
the all male chorus rehearsals
tor those who like to sing of
the praise and love of God. On
Wednesdays, May 5 and 12, at
6 p.m will be rehearsals.
Performance by the male cho­
rus debut will be May 15 at (&gt;
p.m. at the I09lh Church
Anniversary Program.
Gospel .itlists to perform May
15 in Palatka
Power of the Gospel
Express, Saturday, May 15, at 6
p.m. will bo held at Bethel
AME Church, 71‘&gt;Reid St.
(I lighway 17) in Palatka.
Featured a rtists are Emmy
and Stellar Award winners, the

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photo by Mnrva HawKIn*

Pictured are Senior University ol Central Florida nursing students Bill Alt, Vicky Klink and some enthu­
siastic students at Harbor II.
legendary "Mighty Clouds of
|oy" singing None Blit the
Righteous, There's A Bright
Side Somewhere, Nearer to
Thee I'll Go, Swing Low Sweet
Chariot, and many more. Also
featuring Rev. Michael Acme,
The ( lospel Miracle Workers ol

Ocilla, Ga., Fay Henderson
and Gospel Praise of Sanford,
No Testament of Jacksonville,
the Spiritual Harmonizers of
Evinston, FL, soloist, LaChella
Snowden, lead vocalist of the
Florida Mass Choir. Master of
ceremonies is Minister

Lawrence McMillan.
Tickets are $15 for adults,
and $8 for children under 12 in
the Sanford/Central Florida
area.
Tor more information,
call Faye Henderson at
407-4 lb-5031

L ee, P e te rs o n to w ed

P hoto su b m itte d

Ms Hattio J Lee and Mr Thomas Lee, Sr announce the engage­
ment of their daughter Selena Lee to Robert A Peterson, son of
Mr. William Peterson, Sr. and the late Florine Peterson. The bride
■was born in Charleston, S.C., is a 1991 graduate ol Seminole
High School, and a 2003 graduate ol Seminole Community
College. The bridegroom was born in Sanford and is a graduate
of Seminole High School. Selena Michelle Lee and Robert Allen
Peterson will be wed Saturday, June 26, 2004, at 3 p m. at
Calvary Temple of Praise, Sanford

Religion Briefs
D id seminars hosted by
Sanford adventist church
Mars Hill Seventh-day
Adventist Church presents
two seminars on dieting on
May 1 at II a.m. "How to be
one of the Healthiest People
in America" will be presented
with Chris Rucker, author.
From 6 to8:30 p.m., it's a
"Fat Busters' Seminar"
again featuring Rucker,
and some of his outstanding
diet books. Mars Hill SDA
Church is located at 800 E.
Second St., Sanford. For more
information, call Shirley at
38b-789*3993.
Prayer breakfast to he held
at Markham Woods church
A National Day of Prayer
Breakfast will be held at
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, Lake Mary,
Thursday, May 6, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m. The community
is encouraged to take advan­
tage of this prayer time
to pray for our local, stale
and national leadership.
There will be a brief word
from Joe Boatwright, Prayer
Chairman for the Greater
Orlando Baptist Association.
Call for reservations at 407333-2085.

Oviedn church to present
‘Snapshots and Portraits'
Verve Theatre, a ministry of
the Metro Church of Christ in
Oviedo will be staging
"Snapshots and Portraits"
written by Paul McCusker, a
humorous drama about fami­
ly relationships. The presenta­
tion will be May 13, 14, and
15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Metro
Church o f Christ, 281 Division
St., Oviedo (across from the
library). The event is free. For
ticket information, call the
church office at 407-366-7714.
New Creation Church spon­
sors survival tactics course
New Creation Church is
sponsoring Dignity Memorial
Escape school, Saturday, May
15. from 10 a.m. to noon at
the Sanford Woman's Club,
309 Oak Ave. in Sanford. The
program teaches children,
parents and families critical
abduction prevention and
survival tactics. It is free
and open to the public.
Necole Anglim and Ralph
Jones, Escape School coordi­
nators for Volusia County will
facilitate the program. 1 or
more information, call 407322-7312 or Necole Anglim at
386-775-4260.

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leading killer o f women, just as with men. And after menopause, a woman’s risk increases.
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440-Lutheran

F i r s t B a p tis t
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L o n gw o o d
891 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL
Chris Whaley,
Senior Pastor

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave. Santord. FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School......9 15AM
Worship Sorvico.... 10 30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http://www lerms org

New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Santord Hwy46A &amp;
Upsala Rd.
Intorim Location Upsala
Community Church
407-322-7312
Bob Bresemann, Pastor
Sunday Worship 8:15AM &amp; 6 30PM
Nursory Providod
www NowCroatlonChurch cc

443-Methodist

Sunday Morning
Worship
11:00 a.m.

400-AME

404-Baptist

Historic St James
AME Church
810 Cypross Avenue
Sanford, FL
407-3235553
Rev Drenda Rogers Edge, Pastor
Sunday School, 9 30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Biblo Study, Wed . 6:30PM

Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S Sanford Avo
Sanford. FL 32773
407-323 5840
Pastor Tyrono Horndon
Sunday School 9 30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10 45am
Biblo Study, Wod, 7pm
Clothos Closot (I ron to public) 3rd
S a l, oadr mo 10am 1pm

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W SR 426 (Alomn Avo)
(1/4 mile oil Groonoway.
SR 417 Going East)
Oviedo. Florida
407 657-2376
1928 Book Of Common Prayer
Sunday Servlcos
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursery at both sorvices)
Woekday Holy
Eucharist Sorvicos
Tuesday
12Noon
Wednesday
7PM
Thursday
9 30PM
Friday
12Noon
Tiro Ditforonco is
Worth the Distance

402-Assembly of G od
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanford. FL 32771
407-3229222
Jett Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Servico 9:30AM
Wednesday Sorvico 7PM

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

Central Baptist Church
3101 Wost SR 46
Sanford, FL 32771 8844
407-322-2914

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Jimmy Dalo Patterson, Sonior
Pastor
Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9 45
am
Worship Sorvicos 8 30am, 11am,
6prn
Wodnosday Prayor Sorvico 6 30
pm

Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lnko Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shane Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9 45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10 45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wod Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
Nursory Providod

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary. 407-333 2085
Dr Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Paikor, Youth Pastor
SundayWorship 10 45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities . 6PM

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First Baptist Church
of Longwood
891 Stato Road 434 East
l ongwood, FL 32750 5394
407-339 3817
Chris Whaloy, Sonior Pastor
Sunday 9 45 AM Bible Sludy
•11:00AM Worship Sorvico
•5 00PM Youth Choir
•5 30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Disciploshlp Study
•5 30PM Pastor's
Disclploship Study
•5:30Vocal Ensomblos
Wednesday
•6 00 PM Kids Kaleldoscopo
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Disciplosttip Classes
•6PM Orchostra
•6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Sludy
•7PM Choir Rohoarsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Sanford
519 S Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322 6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rov Rick Blytho, Sr. Pastor
Rov Torn Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rov R Wagoner, Music
Rov Mark Williams. Studonts
Adam Willow, Intorn-Studonts
•Sunday School 9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10 30A.6P
Wod Activities, all agos, 6:30PM
Nursory Providod

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church
700 Elm Avenuo
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322 54B9
Rov Dr Harry D Rucker,
Sr Pastor
Early Morning Sorv, 8 15AM
Sunday School....9:30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Evonlng Worship(TBA) 4PM
Monday Biblo 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
Evonlng W orship....6 00pm
Wod Eve. Sorvico ... 6 30pm

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Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Senlord, FL 32773
(40 7 )3 2 3 1583
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"The Family Friendly Church"

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

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

407-Cathollc
All Souls Catholic Church
Cornor of 9th SI S S Oak Avo
Sanford. FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W Trout, Pastor
Woekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4 PM
Saturday V ig il..... 5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10 30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM • Spanish (Church)

410-Christian
Safeharbor Christian Church
730 Upsnla Road
Sanford. FL
407-322 0980
Tim Storms, Mlnistor
Joe Caputo. Youth Minister
Michaol Milligan,
Worship Mlnistor
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
Wodnosday..... 7:30PM
Child Care provided
R eading Room
145 Weklva Springs Rd
Sle 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
Rov Wes Tanksloy, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9 45AM
Morning Worship .10 45AM
Evening Sorvico 6PM
Wednesday Classes
for all agos ..7 to 8PM
Sominolo Trinity
Christian School
Pro-School thru grade 12
407-321-2723
Also Day Caro Starls at 1 Yr to
Pro School. 407-323-1411

431-Charismatic
Episcopal
Church of The
Holy Comforter
-Charamatic-Episcopal Churcfi'

803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rov Mark Barth, Priost
Sunday Eucharist.... 9 30AM

437-NonDenominatlonal
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Rosourco Center
Lakoviow Plaza. 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Servico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 -1 2 ).... 11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Rofroshmonts.... 12:30PM
Wodnosday
•Fellowship Mooting ...,7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counsoling ...2-5PM
(Ploaso call 407-328-4300 for appt)
Rov. Slave Michele
Pastor/DIrector

Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Rosourco Center
Lakoviow Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St., Sanford
Sunday Sorvico 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(agos 4 -1 2 ).... 11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Rofroshmonts.... 12:30PM
Wodnosday
•Fellowship Mooting ...,7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counsoling ...2-5PM
(Ploaso call 407-328-4300 (or appl)
Rov. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

422-Church of God of
Prophecy

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

Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Avo. Sanford, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School... 9 45AM
Praise &amp; Worship .10 30AM
Message by Pastor ..11AM
Evonlng Sorvico..... 6PM
Tuesday FYayer Mtg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

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Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, I0AM &amp; 11:30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tuckor Drtvo
(cornor of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayno Stono, Pastor
Sunday School..... 9 30am
Intor-Misslon......... 10 30am
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Biblo Study
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Indudod in Worship
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First United Methodist Church
419 Park Avo, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8 30am &amp;11:00am
Coffoo Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9:45am
Youth Fellowship. 4pm
Nursery Providod

449-Presbyterian
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd &amp; Oak
407-322-2662
Email hQDo@santordotosbv.Qta
Sun Worship 10AM Nursory
Adult Sun. School 9AM
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Youth,
Food,
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Wod. Evo Dinner (by reservation)
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Markham Woods
Presbytsrtan Church
5210 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, FL
407-333-2030
Dr. Michael L. Andrews,
Intorim Mlnistor
Sunday School, all agos 9AM/10AM
Church Sorvices 10AM
Nursory Providod

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
"Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ"
Corner of 46-A &amp; Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635

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Rov. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9 00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursory Caro Providod

425-Congregational
Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S Park Avo. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School
9 30AM
Morning Worship 11AM
Choir Practice Wod 6 30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Eplscopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S Park Avo @ 4th St. Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tires. Weds &amp; Thurs Community
meal @ 5:30pm Weds For times &amp;
dotall of studios and activities. Call
407-322-4611

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist. Sat. 5pm
Sun 7 30am, 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10 15am
Child Church 9am
Nursery, 8:45am *12 45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

458-Wesleyan
Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St. Sanford, FL
407-323 5646
Sabbath School.... 8:30AM
Dlvino 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. 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study. 7:30 PM

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 Sun Drive, Lako Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer, Pastor
Jonathan Thomas, Asst. Pastor
Saturday Evonlng.... 5:30PM
FYaise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning.... 8AM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning ... 9 30Am
Praise &amp; Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Service
Nursery Is provided
For Information can 407-333-0797.

Wesleyan Church of Paola
5560 Waysido Drtvo
Sanford. FL 32771
(Off I 4 (Exit 51) Wosl
First Street on Loft - Ono Milo)
Leonard O'Donnoll, Pastor
407-322-6332
‘ Whore the Gospel is good Nows'
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Morning Worship ...,11AM
Evening w orship.. ..6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wod 7:30 PM
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Residents remain unhappy with elementary rezoning
B y S te v e P a ra d is

Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — A Chuluota
mother said she went skiing
thinking her children would
attend
the
new
Walker
Elementary School just three
and one-half miles away.
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FCAT ---------Continued from Page 1A
costs would not break the budg­
et, but certainly they were unex­
pected.
"I don't see how districts are
going to do this," said
Superintendent Bill Vogel. He
has discussed the situation with
the [Department of Education
and said he would talk with
other districts about it.
Tills amid be a major problem
throughout the state, especially
for tiie larger school districts,
Vogel predicted.
The cumulative file for each
student mast contain FCAT
results, Pinnell said. There Ls no
deadline to place the material in
the files. With the end of the
school year approaching, howev­
er, there is a practical deadline for
students who are moving or
transferring or leaving fifth grade
to attend middle school.
"Those files come with them
and they need to bo aimplele,"
Pinnell said.
This problem developed with
third-grade PCAT score's, but
results from other grades have
yet to arrive. Pinnell said he
expected to send results for other
grades home the week of May 21
to 24.
FCAT results for the third
grade were outstanding in
Seminole County, Pinnell report­
ed to the board. The school
ranked first in every category
among Central Florida districts,
which include Orange, Brevard,
Lake,
Volusia and Osceola counties.
"We were no lower thnn-rtlxth
in llJe state in any category,' he
said. The data represented the
scnres released April 19 for all
third-grade students, including
those with disabilities and stu­
dents with limited English profidency. Schools will eventually lx*
graded without including stu­
dents with some disabilities and
with limited English ability.
Aawding to Pinnell’s report,
Seminole County third-graders
had
the
smallest
percentage
of
students
scoring Level 1 in the district’s
history. Level 1 Ls llie lowest scor­
ing category on the FCAT.
Typical districts had an increase
of os much as 5 percent in the
lower level from last year to this
year, llie report said.
TVvo calls to the state Office for
Assessment
and
School
Performance in Tallahassee were
not returned.

would instead ride a bus passed
the new school to Geneva
Elementary 11 miles away,
"We're
going
to
pass
Walker," she said.
So with a group of parents
from their Picket Downs subdi­
vision, she traveled to Sanford
April 27 to voice concerns
before the board cast its final
vote.
Neighbor Kristina Godiksen
has three children all under 5
years old. The Chuluota resi­
dent called the change they
requested minor.

"We feel we arc being treated
as second-class citizens," she
told the board. Later, she said
they were told before the meet­
ing that they were originally
zoned for Geneva elementary
and that under-enrollment at
that school was a concern. She
realized that, she said.
"I never dreamed that as
Chuluota residents we would­
n't go to the school built in
Chuluota," she said.
Other parents told the board
their children cannot develop
lasting relationships with many

classmates at Geneva because
they live so far apart. They told
stories of their cnildren invited
to birthday parties -10 miles
away that they could not attend.
Tne parents said
they
believed the numbers for
Geneva Elementary were more
important than their children.
One mother pleaded with the
board to "give us our communi­
ty school."
The board listened, but in the
end voted unanimously to
approve the zoning plan with
no changes.

Superintendent Bill Vogel
said just before the vote that this
decision goes beyond breaking
up a cell, meaning cell 28 on a
zoning map. Picket Downs is in
cell 28.
"I appreciate the concerns
and suggestions, but I feel we
need to keep the two cells
together," Vogel slid, referring
to cell 28 and 29. Me did
acknowledge a concern for
under-enrollment at Geneva.
Picket Downs parents said a
group from another subdivision
called Waverly Woods lobbied

Schools break ground for Midway center
By C ristin a Llorens

the board to be zoned for
Walker. That subdivision is clos­
er to Geneva than Picket Downs
although Walker is closer for
Waverly Woods than Geneva
loo.
"Under plan C, we were
going to Walker,' said Picket
Downs resident Sharon Stevens.
The board voted on a further
revision. "They were allowed
input and we were not."
The board will now move to
the second nuind of re/oning,
this lime with the district's high
schools.

School
Notes

Herald Intern
SANFORD — Seminole
County Public Schools held a
groundbreaking ceremony on
April 13 to begin construction of
llie Midway Safe Harbor Center.
The center, which will be
located
next
to
Midway
Elementary School, will be an
after-school facility for children.
Il will feature a gymnasium,
multi-purpose sports court, two
classrooms, computer lab, food
receiving
and
distribution
kitchen, equipment storage and
locker rooms.
"For the children of Midway
we think this is going to tv a
wonderful opportunity for
them," said Dede Schaffner,
Vice-Chairman of the School
Board.
Schaffner said she worked
with local organizations to gel
the idea for the facility off the
ground.
"We wanted to be able to offer
the opportunity for kids to have
more structure," she said. "It's
just going to be a great place for
kids to go after school."
Special programs for children
at the facility will tv hosted by
Seminole County Public Schools,
the county sheriff's youth pro­
grams, Central Florida Blood
Bank and the Central Florida

Ovcido High Chorus to
present musical revue
The Oviedo High School
Chorus will present "On
Broadway," a musical revue of
some of Broadway’s biggest hits,
at 7 p.m., at the school auditori­
um. Performances by Horizons,
Bel Cantos, and Concert Choir,
as well as featured student
soloisLs will make for a wonder­
ful evening. Tickets are $5 at the
door. Oviedo High School is
located at 601 King St. in
Oviedo. For more information,
call Bill Scholl at 407-320-1061.

MornkJ photo by Tommy Vincent

County Commission Chairman Daryl McLain speaks to the crowd in attendance lor the ground breaking of
the $850,000 Midway Solo Harbor Center The center will act as an after-school facility for children

Boys and Girls Club. Second
Harvest Food Bank will provide
snacks at the center. Teachers
will be on staff to help students
with homework, and a story
hour will be offered on Saturday
mornings.
Schaffner said the children
can choose what sports and

A n sw e r key to to d a y ’s puzzle

activities will be offered.
"That's what this is all about,"
she said. "It's a kids place."
Future plans for the center,
Schaffner said, include adding
fields for football and baseball.
"Tliis today is truly a dream
that is becoming a reality," said
Superintendent Bill Vogel. "We

are very excited about this proj­
ect. We see this as a major bene­
fit to the community."
The 12,500-square-fool center
is estimated to cost $850,000 and
will Iv funded by a federal com­
munity development block
grant. Il is scheduled to be com­
pleted by January 2005.

Student honored by Congresswoman

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See the crossword puzzle on Page 5A

Jainerrol Smith, a ninth grader at Lyman High School, daughter of
Lawand Randell Smith, entered the annual Congressional Art
Competition, hosted by Congresswoman Corrine Brown of the 3rd
Congressional District. Florida Jainerrol is shown with her mother at the
winner's reception on Wednesday, April 7, at the Callahan
Neighborhood Center in Orlando, Students showcased their art work
and creative talents, and the contest was also designed to recognize
local gifted artists who are interested in having their paintings displayed
in a nationwide exhibit in the U.S. Capitol.

Sanford Middle brings home
accolades from annual contest
Sanford Middle School was
well
represented
at
the
Holocaust Memorial Museum’s
Annual Yom HaShoah Art and
Writing Contest. Scott Chiriboga
won first place in poetry. He was
awarded a $75 savings bond.
Drew Matthews won third place
in the essay category and
received a book about a
Holocaust survivor signed by
llie museum's director. Hannan
Darcy received a certificate for
honorable mention in llie essay
category. Pablo Elias received a
$50 bond for placing second in
the art category. Sammie
Johnson, Danny Palmiere and
Joseph Szigeli also received hon­
orable mention certificates in the
art category. Orlando Mayor,
Buddy Dyer presented the
awards on April 18 at the Yom
LlaShoah observance ceremony.
Greenwood Lakes Middle to
perform play at LMHS
The GLMS Players of
Greenwood
Lakes Middle
School in Lake Mari' are will
present “Cheaper By the Dozen"
on Thursday and Friday, May 6
and 7, at the Lake Mary High
School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
The production Ls dramatized
by
Christopher Sergei and
adapted from llie book by Frank
B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine
Gilbrelh Carey. The play is
directed by Melinda Barrelt and
student directors Cliaz Blake,
Amber Schulte and Brantley
Jiltu. Tickets are $4 in advance
and $5 at the door. Por more
information, call 407-320-76-15.

RiverWalk ---------------------------------------------------------------- River Rats
Continued from Page 1A
Rob Sitz from the Winter Park
Diamond Dawgs, Daytona
Beadi Community College
assistant coach Pat Leach from
the Daytona Barracudas and St.
Leo University assistant coach
Ciiad Sommers from the
Orlando Schockers are also
expected to be on hand.
The players and coaches will
be answering questions from
the community about the sum­
mer collegiate league while
encouraging adults and kids to
throw a few fastballs to be
docked by a radar gun.
Participants will then be given a
sticker that states how fast their
heater was docked.
"Sanford is the first team and
that's why it's so neat," said
Mike Whiling of the league.
"We will be at RiverWalk the
whole time during the celebra­
tion. We want people to come
up to us and ask questions."
The league will also be sell­
ing the first lot of Sanford River
RaLs T-shirt and ball caps as
well as season passes for the 30game season.
Jones said the RiverWalk
opening would be a perfect fit
for league to introduce iLs self to
the community as other activi­
ties arc expected to* draw thou­
sands to tne area as a musical
stage will be set up on Seminole
Boulevard, a sailing regatta is
planned for the morning and
artists and restaurants will be
featured throughout the day.
"It’s going to be a full day of
activities for kids, dads and

Continued from Page 1A

Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

Florida Collegiate Summer League organizers Mike and Sara
Whiting (left) and Commissioner Sal Lombardo (second from
the right)
unveiled the Sanford-based River Rats team
Thursday to Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard and City Manager Al
Grieshaber (far right).

moms alike," she said.
TheSanforti RiverWalk is 12foot-wide pedestrian pathway
stretching 1.2 miles from
Mellonville Avenue on the east
to
French
Avenue
(U.S.
Highway 17-92) on ihe west.
The heavily landscaped path­
way features trellis swings,
benches and other amenities for
people to enjoy the views of
Lake Monroe.
During construction of the
$11 million project, crews
rebuilt the aging seawall using
more than 4 million cubic feet of
concrete and 1,666 30-foot by 4foot concrete panels, 6omc

weighing as much as 7.5 tons
each.
The completion of the 1.2mile stretch represents Phase I
of the RiverWalk. Phase 2 is
expected to extend the pathway
to Interstate 4. No timetable has
been established for construc­
tion of Phase 2.
For more information about
the RiverWalk celebration, log
on to www.sanfofdriverwalk.ofg
or call 407-688-8788. Log on to
The SanforJ Herald Web site,
www.sanfordnewspapcr.com,
to read past articles about tin*
RiverWalk celebration activities
planned for May 7,8 and 9.

two night games during the
week. The league schedule will
Iv released next week.
Sanford Memorial Stadium
could also host nine more game
dates because of scivduling con­
flicts with Tinker Field in
Orlando, including a playoff al
the end of the season in late July.
Tickets are expected to cost $4
for adults and $1 for children.
League Commissioner Sal
Lombardo said the idea for the
league started two years ago,
but didn't move from tne
"thought process" to a reality
until Mike and Sara Whiting
approached him. As financial
backers for Ihe fledgling wood­
en bat collegiate league, the
Whitings hopexi to create a notfor-profit summer program
comparable to some prestigious
Eastern Coast versions.
"We think we can compete
with them because quite frankly
they’re getting our players,"
Lombardo said about (he collcgiale summer leagues Midi as
ones in Cape Cod and Virginia.
Lombardo, who coaches the
summer baseball team Orlando
Scorpions made up of 18 year
olds, has been asked by players
moving on to college where they
can play summer ball in the
state.
"There really was no place
where they amid play," Iv said.
The Whitings were also look­
ing for a league closer to home
when their son, Corey Whiting,
was asked to enroll in a summer
league after completing his

freshmen year playing baseball
in Duke University’s outfield.
"The school wanted him to
go to Baltimore to play this sum­
mer, but he wanted to come
home," Mike Whiting said. "A
lot of these guys want to play
professional baseball and this is
a great place to iv seen Tliis is a
way for Uiem to go home, stay in
school and play baseball at
night."
The
Florida
Collegiate
Summer League introduced the
Sanford team first because
organizers say the Celery City
was the ideal location for a team.
It’s community atmosphere and
outstanding stadium made it a
logical choice, Lombardo said.
"This town is just perfect for
what we were looking for,"
Mike Whiting said. "1 really
think ive can be a part of the
community."
Obstacles still remain for the
league, but they’ve been faced
with problems before. Heading
into trie spring, league organiz­
ers had only secured three
teams. The Winter Park team
was the last to sign on and will
play their games at Bishop
Moore High School.
"The fourth team was hard to
get," Lombardo said. "We took
it rigid to llie wire."
"Tliis year it will play at the
high school, but next year it will
be at Rollins College."
As a not-for-profit entity,
league officials are actively seek­
ing sponsors for teams and pro­
motional nights.

"We are not an organization
loaded with funds so we're
reaching out to sponsors," Sara
Whiting said. "Conceivably we
could have a main spoasor for
each team or each nignt."
As for Lessard, he won't be
on the field, but expect him and
other Sanford officiaLs to be root­
ing on the city's new collegiate
summer league baseball team as
part of the fan base he suggested
calling the "Rat Pack."
"I'll tell you, I have already
had people asking about spon­
sorships," he said. "1 do think
you will be very happy with the
business aimmunity wanting to
get involved.
"This Ls going to be a big
thing here. We are really excit­
ed," he added.
Sanford is not the only one
excited about the league.
Lombardo said if all goes well
during the first season expan­
sion could happen as early as
next year.
"There are a lot of people
across the slate that are hoping
we pass," he said mentioning
that a second division in the
Panhandle and possibly a third
in the South Florida are being
considered. "We don't want to
look loo far ahead of us, but the
interest in the state Ls growing.
"Central Florida's (league)
will grow," Iv added. "I think
ive might get six to eight teams
next year, but they're waiting to
see what we do."
For more information, log on
to www.floridaleague.com.

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May 2, 2004

Snorts
Eckstein avoids DL

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

Shortstop’s status
day-to-day, but
could start today

O v ie d o H ig h S c h o o l’s

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• Had a big week, especially
against the Yankees, as went
3-for-5, scored two runs and
hit a two-run home run in one
win, then had the game-win­
ning sacrifice fly in the next
game. Also went 2-for-2 with
a double and 2 RBI against
Tampa and leads the AL in

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Quick healing could put Sanford's David Eckstein back atop the
Anaheim Angels' line-up today in M innesota.

E ckstein

About three hours before tire Angels' game
against the Detroit Tigers in Comcrica Park on
Wednesday, a player sat alone on the outfield
grass, doing almost impossible leg-stretching
exercises, painful-looking splits, and all-out
sprints.
The blond hair under the red cap meant it had
to be Darin Erslad. Or maybe it was Shane
Halter. It couldn’t have been David Eckstein,
right?
Wrong.
Eckstein dove hack to first base after leading
off Tuesday's win over the Detroit Tigers with a
single, heard a pop and experienced pain in his
groin.
He made it all the way around the bases, hut it
looked like he wouldn't be running around hallparks for the next couple of weeks.
Eckstein, couldn't sit up in the training room
after the game, was examined by a Tigers team
doctor and was diagnosed with a strain of the
abductor muscle in his right thigh-groin area,

likely meaning a trip to the 15-day disabled list.
"It's very frustrating," Eckstein told MLD.com,
referring to the fact that he worked all winter
and spring to get over a nerve inflammation
condition in his right leg that contributed to him
playing in a career-low 120 games last year.
Angels manager Mike Scioscia said the team
was "very concerned" about the injury.
"For Eck to leave a game, it has to be some­
thing that's significant, so we'll keep our fingers
crossed. We'll see how he is tomorrow and get
an estimate at what time frame we're looking
at."
But he woke up at 6 a.m. and said he felt lim­
ber, with a good deal of the pain having sub­
sided.
"Everything felt pretty good,” Eckstein told
MLU.com. "It changes a lot (of the team's plans
to replace him) if it continues like this."
The Angels were relieved and very surprised
that Eckstein had progressed so quickly. Eckstein
took batting practice and said that he would do
more physical activity Thursday.
"When we left here last night, Eck was
extremely sore," Angels manager Mike Scioscia
told MLD.com. "He felt good today."
Eckstein didn't play in Thursday's series finale
against the Tigers but according to Scioscia the
Sanford resident was feeling much better and
was a possibility to start over the weekend in
Minnesota despite the new artificial surface in
the Metrodome in Minneapolis.
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Oakland and was 1 -for-1
when injured (see story right)
against Detroit to help Angels
remain tied lor AL West lead

P la y o ffs c o n tin u e

D anny

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in tennis

G raves

By Doan Smith

L a k e M a ry 's

From Staff Reports

Due to graduation cere­
monies at the UCF Arena
today (Saturday), the start
time o f the UCF-Troy State
doubleheader has been
changed to 6 p.m.
Ih e Golden’ Knights and
Trojans will still play two
seven-inning games Saturday
with the senes finale still
slated for Sunday at 1 p.m.
Both games of today's
twinbill will air live on the
UCF ISP Sports Network
(740-AM Ihe Team). The
voice of the Golden Knights,
Marc Daniels, will call all of
the action live from Jay
Bergman Field with the
pregame show beginning at
5 :4 5 p.m.
UCF is scheduled to send
its two aces to the hill
Saturday. Junior pitcher Matt
Fox (10-0) gets the ball in
game one while sophomore
richer Kyle Bono (6-0) from
ake Mary is slated to start
Saturday's second game.
Junior Darren Newlin is
Sunday's scheduled starter.
Tickets are still available by
calling the UCF Ticket Office
at 407-823-GOLD.

Sports Editor

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red-hot with the bat, but still
playing a solid center for the
first place Cubs, who lead
the NL Central by a game

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last
Saturday and resumed his
duties as lead-off man and
centerfielder for the Lynx.
Lake Brantley High School's

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Yankees went 2-for-4 with a
run scored and hit three-run
home runs in back-to-back
gam es against Tampa Bay to
help the Red Sox remain 2
1/2-games in first in A L East.

The second to the last
prep dintrict tournament
of the year begins
Monday when the base­
ball teams begin their nin
at a state title.
Tennis just finished its
season, track will run its
remaining state meets this
aiming week and softball
will begin regional* on
Thursday. Also wrapping
op their seasons within
the next week or so will
tv the unsanctioncd
sports of water polo and
lacrosse, which will
become official FHSAA
sports starting next school
year.
Boys volleyball will fin­
ish off its regular season
this week with the play­
offs starting next week.
Baseball tournaments
begin at four sights on
Monday, Class 6A-District
2 in DeLand, Class 5ADislrict 3 in Daytona
Beach, Class 2A-District 9
in Orlando and Class ADistrict 9 in Oviedo.
On Melching Field at
Conrad Park in DeLand,
»4 seeded Seminole (4-6
in district play) takes on
«5 Spruce Creek (4-6) at
4:30 p m. and No. 3
Winter Springs (6-4) takes
on host and No. 6 seeded
DeLand (3-7) at 7:30 p.m.
The semifinals will be
on Tuesday with the
Seminole/Spruce Creek
winner facing 41 seeded
Sec Preps, Page 12A

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Harald p h o to * by Jim W a n ti

Action like this can be expected when the
District Baseball Tournam ents get underw ay
this w eek in D eLand, Daytona Beach, Orlando,
W inter Park and O viedo.

Raiders softball set for state
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

The Seminole Community College
softball team will open play in the
FCCAA/NJCAA Stale Tournament
this Thursday (May 6th).
The Raiders, who finished the reg­
ular season with an overall record
of 44-15-1 and 18-10 in the MidFlorida Conference, defeated Santa
Fe Community College in the com­
pletion of a suspended game and
then had to play Florida
Community College in a playoff
game after the two squads ended
up tied for third in the conference.
SCC scored a run in the bottom of
the seventh inning to win 4-3 at the
University of North Florida and
take the No. 3 see in the Atlantic
Bracket at the State Tournament to
be held at the Osceola Softball

Time
changed
for UCF
twin bill

Complex in Kissimmee. The tourna­
ment runs through Saturday May
8th.
The Raiders first round opponent
will be Palm Beach Community
College at noon on Thursday. SCC
has a 3-1 record against the
Panthers in their lour meetings this
spring. Win or lose, their next game
tnat day will be at 5 p.m. against
either M-FC rivals Daytona Beach
Community College or Lake City
Community College.
Also in the field are Indian River
Community College, Florida
Community College at Jacksonville,
Santa Fe Community College and
Miami-Dade College.
A recap of the final games of the
regular season will be run next
week.
In other SCC softball news, fresh­
men outfielder Amanda DeFilippo

and pitcher Katie Brosky were
named Honorable Mention Player
of the Week and Pitcher of the Week
respectively in the State for the
week of April 13-20.
Amanda hit .600 (6 /10) with a
triple and home run. She had eight
RBI and 11 total bases for a 1.100
slugging percentage. Katie was 2-0,
and allowed no earned runs in 12
innings pitched. She allowed nine
hits, four walks and had 18 strike­
outs.
The team is currently ranked 8th
in the state. SCC also is at the top of
several categories as a team. They
are first in me state in stolen bases
(136) and triples (26), 4th in home in
home runs (14), and RBI's (218) and
5th in doubles (62) and slugging
percentage (.413). The pitching staff
is 3rd in the state in strikeouts (312)
and 6th in ERA (1.10).

BIG WEEK FOR STETSON
Freshman Brian Bo cock
went 4-for-4 at the plate and
fellow freshman Ryan Colton
pitched eight strong innings
as Stetson defeated visiting
Campbell 7-2 in an Atlantic
Sun Conference game last
Friday night at Melching
Field.
Ihe Hatters (26-17,14-7 ASun) outhit the Camels (lb 25, 8-13 A-Sun) 15-2 to take
the three-game series two
games to one and capped a
week in which Stetson won
six-of-eight games. The
Hatters also won two-ofthree with Gardner-Webb
and then defeated BethuneCookman (8-3) and the
Canadian Junior National
Team (3-2) before taking on
Campbell.
Cotton (2-1), from
Longwood, allowed just two
hits through the first eight
innings and had retired 11
batters in row until walking
the first two batters in the
top of the ninth.

Former Longwood Babe
Ruth star andLake Mary res­
ident Chris Westervelt tied
the score at two with a solo
home run in the bottom of
the fifth. It was his 11th
round tripper of the season,
tying him tor the conference
lead, and gives him 35 for his
career. Westervelt also homered against Gardner-Webb
and Bethube-Cookman.
Stetson, still in second
place in the league standings,
will visit Belmont for a threegame series beginning with a
doubleheader at 2 p.m.

�Pagft 12A Sundny, May 2, 2004

T he H erald

Briefs
DAY AND NIGHT GOLFING ADVENTURE
They'll golf In the dusk and then In the dark­
ness!!!
It's lime for another round of the Police
Athletic League/Sheriff's Explorers' golf
adventures.
The event will benefit Sheriff's Explorers'
Post 517 and the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Police Athletic League and will be held
May 7th at the Twin Rivers Golf Club, 2100
Ekana Drive in Oviedo.
Beginning at 5 p.m„ the players will golf as
usual. As nighttime falls, players will use glowin-the-dark golf balls, glow sticks and flash*
lighLs (all provided) to navigate down the fair­
way. Strokes aside, fun Is the order of the day.
The cost for an individual is $65 and $250 for
a foursome. Also included in the entry fee is
dinner and many golf skills contests.
For more information about PAL, the Police
Explorers, or to register, contact Sgt. Dwayne
Johnson at 407-328-3762.
GOLF TOURNAMENT BENEFITS
SEMINOLE CITIES EVENT
On Friday, May 7, the Seminole Cities
Recreation Council (SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournament at Winter Springs Golf Club.
Registration will begin at noon and there will
be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner and awards
will follow immediately afterwards.
A foursome and tee sponsorship package is
available for $350 and tee sponsorships are
available for $75. Winter Springs Golf Club is
located at 900 West Slate Road 434, Winter
Springs.
The tournament will benefit the Youth IntraCity Olympic Festival, an annual event involv­
ing over 500 Seminole County summer camp
children. Children will range in ages from 5 to
12 years old. Field events include track and
field, swimming, basketball, volleyball, brain
games and more. This is a fantastic event that

brings together the children of Seminole
County cities and teaches them to work in a
cooperative environment.
The SCRC includes the cities of Oviedo,
Sanford, Longwood, Lake Mary, Casselberry,
Winter Springs and Altamonte Springs.
For more information about the golf tourna­
ment, please contact Chris Caldwell at
407.327.6589 or email him at ccaldwellfH’winterspringsfl.org.
LABOR OF LOVE/HEART OF FLORIDA
UNITED WAY GOLF CLASSIC
The 4th annual Labor of Lovo/Heart of
Florida United Way Golf Classic will be held
Friday, May 14lh, at Wall Disney World's Eagle
Pines Golf Course.
Sponsored by Saturn of Orlando and the
Central Florida AFL-CIO, the tournament will
raise funds to benefit Heart of Florida United
Way.
The four-person scramble will feature hole-inone, longest drive and closest to the pin con­
tests. Prizes include a 2004 Saturn Quad Coupe
2, $10,000 in cash, and a vacation getaway,
among others.
The entry fee for individual golfers is $125
and $400 for a foursome. Entry fees include
golf, cart, range balls, lunch and goodie bag.
The entry deadline is May 3rd and the field will
be limited to 144 players.
To register for the event or to learn more
about spoasorship opportunities, call Heart of
Florida United Way's Jennifer Kenny at (407)
835-0900.
KICKS N DRIBBLES SOCCER
The City of Sanford Parks and Recreation
Department will present the 3rd Annual Kicks
N Dribbles, Inc. Soccer Camps in June and July.
For boys and girls ages 5-to-17, Session I will
bo June 14-18 (payment due by May 17th) and
Session II will be July 12-16 (payment due by
June 18th).

The cost Is $125 for each week.
The camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day,
with Week 2 also running on Friday from 9 a.m.

The cost is $40 per person per session and
includes expert instruction, a Kicks N
Dribbles/Sanford Recreation Camp T-shirt, 10to-I player to coach ratio, small sided games
each day and there will lie 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 407-650-1711.
LABOR OF LOVE/HEART OF FLORIDA
UNITED WAY GOLF CLASSIC
The 4 th annual Labor of Love/Heart of
Florida United Way Golf Classic will be held
Friday, May 14th, at Wall Disney World's Eagle
Pines Golf Course.
Sponsored by Saturn of Orlando and the
Central Florida AFL-CIO, the tournament will
raise funds to benefit Heart of Florida United
Wav.
The four-person scramble will feature hole-inone, longest drive and closest to the pin con­
tests. Prizes include a 2004 Saturn Quad Coupe
2, $10,000 in cash, and a vacation getaway,
among others.
The entry fee for individual golfers is $125
and $400 for a foursome. Entry fees include
golf, cart, range balls, lunch and goodie bag.
The entry deadline is May 3rd and the field will
be limited to 144 players.
To register for the event or to learn more
about sponsorship opportunities, call Heart of
Florida United Way's Jennifer Kenny at (407)
835-0900.
SCC BASKEFBALL CAMP
The 2004 Stan Cromartic/ Seminole
Community College Raider Basketball Camp
will hold two sessions for boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June l-through-4 and Week 2
will be June 7-through-ll.

For^mon; information please call 407-328-2091
or 407-328-2090 or email at cromartsetscc-fl.edu.
DEREK WAUGH-STETSON UNIVERSITY
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stelson University
Basketball Camps will be held in June and July
at the Edmunds Activities Center in DeLand.
The Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 11-13.
Position Camp _ June 13-17.
High School Team Camp _ June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June 27-Juty 1.
Individual Camp _ July 25-29.
For more information call Coach Sebastian
Singletar)' at 386-822-8101 or e-mail at ssingleHHSteLson.edu.

ST. JU D E'S CHILDREN'S RESEARCH
1IOSPITAL GOLF TOURNEY
Organizers of the Annual St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital gala golf tour­
nament to be held June 16 at The Legacy
Club in Longwood are looking for sponsors.
Mark A. Lang, Sr., chief executive officer of
Workers Temporary Staffing, Inc. headquar­
tered in Lake Mary, said he is seeking cash
and prize sponsors for the benefit event,
which is expected to raise more than 530,000
this year.
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.
For more information, please contact:
Amanda Mercer or Mark Lang, Workers
Temporary Staffing, 407-472-0024, Larry
Versnel or Beth Payan, Larry Vershel
Communications, Inc. 407-644-4142.

Preps
Continued from Page 11A
Deltona (7-3) at 4:30 p.m. and
the Winter Springs/DeLand
winner taking on No. 2 Oviedo
(6-4) at 7:30 p.m.
The Championship Game
will be Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
At Jackie Robinson Stadium
in Daytona, #3 Lake Howell
tackles No. 6 New Smyrna
Beach at 4:30 p.m. and #4 and
host Mainland battles #5
Flagler Palm Coast at 7:30 p.m.
The semifinals will be
Wednesday with the Lake
Howell/New Smyrna Beach
winner facing #2 Lyman at 4:30
p.m. and the Mainland/Flagler
winner taking on 0 1 Pine Ridge
at 7:30 p.m.
The Championship Game is
set for Friday at 7:30 p.m.
THKIty Prep will be playing
in the Class 2A-District 9
Tournament at’The First
Academy in Orlando with the
Championship Game to be
played Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Orangewood Christian will
join host The Master's
Academy in the Class ADistrict 9 Tournament in
Oviedo. That Championship
Game is set for Friday at 7:30
p.m.
The final tournament to begin
will be the best as the Class 6ADistrict 3 Tournament will be
open Tuesday at Winter Park
High School.
With five teams ranked in the
Top 10 in Class 6 A, this district
is questionably the best in all of
the state of Florida, regardless
of class.
And the event begins with a
bang as #4 Apopka takes on
No. 5 Edgewaler at 5 p.m. Both
of these teams were ranked No.
1 at some point this season.
At 8 p.m., No. 3 Lake Mary
faces No. 6 University.
The semifinals will be
Wednesday with the Lake
Mary/University winner meet­
ing No. 2 Lake Brantley at 5
p.m. and the
Apopka/Edgcwater survivor
challenging No. 1 Winter Park
at 8 p.m.
Longtime rivals Lake Mary
and Lake Brantley have played
twice this season with both
teams winning 5-4 on their
home field.
The Championship Game
will be Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Heading into Friday's regular
season final games, Lake
Brantley and Lake Howell
appear to be the hottest teams,
both having won a pair of
impressive games.
The Patriots (18-6) blanked
Winter Springs on Wednesday
behind Jeff Dietz (2-for-2, dou­

ble, two RBI) and Jemile Weeks
(2-for-3, double) and then
edged Oviedo, 3-1, on
Thursday with LammarGuv
and Ryan Kelley driving in big
runs.
The Bears (15-9) also ran into
the host Silver Hawks (12-13),
dropping a 2-1 decision on
Tuesday.
Dominic Farkas was the big
gun for Lake Howell, hurling a
two-hitter with 12 strike outs
and also going 2-for-3 at the
plate. Gary Rodriguez helped
out with an RBI double.
For Winter Springs, Chris
Mestcr, who was 3-for-3 against
Lake Brantley, drove in the
Bears run, while Matt Morales
had the other hit.
The Silver Hawks' bats came
alive ott Wednesday as they
thrashed Seminole (11-13), 12-3.
Rodriguez was the hitting
star again, going 3-for-4 with
three RBI, while Grant Berman
was 2-for-4 with two RBI.
Thomas was 3-for-3 with two
doubles for the Fighting
Seminoles.
The Lions (17-8) are not end­
ing the season as they would
like as they also fell to Lake
Mary (20-4), 3-1 in 11 innings,
on Wednesday.
Paul Cinder got the win on
the mound for the Rams, work­
ing three shutout innings,
while batterymale Justin Hart
was 3-for-5 and had the game­
winning RBI.
Gonzalez was the offensive
star in both games for Oviedo,
going 1-for-2 with an RBI
against Lake Brantley and
going 2-for-5 against Lake
Mary. Farina had a big game on
the hill for the Lions agaiast
the Rams, striking out 10.
The Master's Academy are
rolling into the district tourna­
ment on a high note with a pair
of wins this week.
The Eagles (13-11) blasted
Ormond Beach-Calvary
Christian, 11-0 in five innings
on Tuesday and then knocked
off Pine Castle Christian, 2-1,
on Thursday with G ark strik­
ing out six in six innings of
work on the mound.
Lake Mary Prep, which is
playing as an independent this
seasoa raised its record to 4-10
with a 14-3, five innings whip­
ping of Deltona-Trinity
Christian on Tuesday, while
Trinity Prep (13-11) posted a
big win over Central Florida
Christian Academy (16-6), 10-3,
on Tuesday with Zimmer going
3-for-4 with a pair of doubles,
scoring three runs and driving
in one and Lapp going 2-for-3
with a home run and three RBI.

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Lyman (10-14) suffered a
tough loss to DeLand (12-12),
4-3, on Tuesday with the
Bulldogs scoring all four nms
in the fifth inning. Jose Correa
had a double for the
Greyhounds.
In tennis, Lyman's Andrew
Mazlin won the Individual
Singles title at the Class 4A
State Tournament at Sanlando

Park, but then fell in the
Overall Singles Championship
to Michael Venus of Olympia,
6-2 and 6-3.
Ma/lin had a bye in the first
round, then defeated Peter Kim
of Gainesville-Buchholz, 6-2
and 7-5, in the Quarterfinals,
Dustin Forman of Plantation, 60 and 6-1, in the Semifinals and
Shaun Young of Plant City-

Durant, 6-2 and 6-2, in the
Individual finals to earn the
shot at Venus.
Mazlin was not as lucky in
the Individual Doubles as he
and partner Michael Tawill
dropped a 6-3 and 641 decision
to Yannick Jackson and Clifford
Malivert of Miami Jackson in
the Quarterfinals.
On the girls' side, the team of

Jenna Molicharek and Mai-Han
Nguyen of Lake Brantley
defeated Shaunda Gaiter and
Rachel Pye of Miami
Northwestern, 7-5 and 6-2, in
the Quarterfinals before falling
to the duo of Annica Johansson
and Brianna Williams of
Tampa-Gailher, 6-2, 4-6 and 6-4,
in the Individual Doubles
Semifinals.

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2004 ANNUAL
HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARDS
Please join the Sanford Historic Trust in recognizing the dedicated
work of owners for preserving historic buildings and places
Awards will be presented at the
General Membership meeting

May 6th at 7 PM
Presbyterian Church Social Hall
Park Avenue &amp; 4th Street

These awards reflect the persona! initiative o f each o f the owners and their desire to
maintain Sanford’s historic fabric and promote Sanford’s heritage. The Trust also
extends their thanks to all the nominees and the awards committeel

�Tiik H erald

Sunday. May 2. 200-1 Paftc 1B

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15— C emetery L ots

59— FINANCIAL
S ehvices

Two cemotery lots w illi vaults
In Oaklawn Cemetery m the
■Garden ot Devotion" soction
Priced $5,000 under retail
S3,500 028 369 1046

A tte n tio n
R e a d e rs ll
Ns illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a lonn and ask you to pay
tor It betora th e y deliver. For
more Information, call lo ll Iroo
1 877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service message Irom The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

23— L ost &amp; Fo u n d
Found: Dog near ?oth :;t in
Santord Obviously nursing
407-323 3777

LOST ON 415 BLACK AND
WHITE
SHIH
TZU
N
MARYLAND ST. REWARD
407-323-1735

61— M

o n ey to

L end

A tte n tio n
R e a d e rs !!

LOST: 8 year old gray cal rigid
oye Is myxud Is asttimatic Lost
in the 27th SI atoa ol Santord
Been gone about 6 weoks
Rewardll 407 C25 3665

It s iHogal lor companies doing
bus moss by pliono to promise
you a loan and aak you to pay
to r II before they d eliver. For
more information, call loll tree
1-877-FTC HELP. &lt; A public
service mossago Irom The
Sominolo Herald and the
Fodornl Trade Commission)

25— S pecial
N otices
Ttiomas Vellolt MD rolocatod
from I k medcal practice on Jiiy
1,2003 Past patients may mail
thou requost lor medical
records to 1770 E. la k e Mary
Blvd , Santord 32773 Tax 407328-7388 Please include an
address or lax number lor
sondmg a records release lonn
which must bo slgnod tiy Die
lu lw tl a ril retimed to ttxi atxrvo
address

70—

E d u c a t io n &amp;
T r a in in g

Tudor avad lor summor/Tal
Masters in E d . certrtiod. lO yrs
exp Heading K-12 407-323
0162, Kelly Meahl

71—

H elp W a n t e d

'A ll Around* heavy duty buck
mecharac Reply at 1901 W 1st
SI. Santord. Ph: 407-086 2005.

TOUR
SSSSSSSSS
CAMPAIGN
W ORKERS,
OUTGOING.
TALKATIVE.
MAKE S15/HR. PAID 2X A
WEEK 1 888 624 4400

407 322-2611
-

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71— H elp W a n t e d

j

MerchandlK l v ‘ sxi' ■ • &gt; Mitemetive
n u n | M lacillin ao u i i m a n

B L _ '_ a .

71— H elp W a n t e d

17 Peoplo Needed
To Lose 10 to 30 l&gt;s in 30 days
Call Sienna ,916-780-4576

ADVERTISINGSALES.
REPRESENTATIVE

A Iasi paced and rapidly
expanding
Service
and
Residential
Plum bing
Contractor is looking lor Govern!
thumbing Service Technicians.
Mu-4 bo a highly mot Noted sell
siarlor wtto can work m a last
paced
and
changing
environm ent.
M usi
have
minimum two years plumbing
sotvtco experience and tools.
G loat pa.y and excellent
benefits All nfiplicntions and
losumos will be leviowod in tho
utmost ol CorilidontiaMy Send
to 109 Commercial S I . Lake
Mary. I L x tlu 432748. or lax 407333 3653, or on-line al
KWH.dQlai.con] e .o e ./d t w .
Irivnodialo openings l o r :

The S a n to rd H erald Is
looking lor an Advei1i6ing
Sales Representative lo join
our progressive salos loam
sorvirg Santord, Lake Mary &amp;
sui rounding
area
A
m .vkolm gbusiness degree
or
somo
direct
salos
experience prelenod Wo win
Irani Iho nghl uxlividu.il who
possesses
solid
o ig a n un tio n a l skills, good
m loipertonal communication
.iI hIiI kis and wtm lias a shoraj
d u tio lo nctsovo Must be m 4I
m otivated, energetic and
goal o iie n to d
with
a
commitment lo outsl.uidmg
cuslomer service Computoi
and tor design skMs hefedi* but
not necessary Must own
good, reliable transportation
Ties e a tul b in M u rtiiy I rally
(40tir work wook loquuod)
entry lovol position with
com pensation basod on
education
and
salos
expel ionce.

t
Electrical Installer: In-J.UI 110
voR systems linal hooki*). DC
systems and audio visual solip . Nuod to bo n h«Ji end II and
brash eloctncian w lh attention
to detail whon installing all
systems oral afpbcnlions Musi
havo two years experience as
a brash oloctncian Strong
obrtty lo tioubk) stioot a rt! iu|kiir
any electrical syslom o i
appliance Musi lie .b io lo road
prats, sctiemalics and wuo U s

71— H elp W a n t e d

C ounlor Person: Day shill,
expd with lo o d ft cash
transactions 407-328 0010
Sonlord area
CUSTO DIAN:
Som inolo
County Public Schools. 3
p u s lu re wbenutts PM Its Fax
rosumos lo Lorry Elks O 407320-7470. Preloronco shall l&gt;e
given lo certain vols and
spousos oI vols ns ptovxJod by
Clvi|)tor 2 9 5 ,1 kit Ida Statulos

Send i os time lo:
Phone 407 323 1120x279
Fax:407-548 1058
E mail a Ltutw oodO lllii.coiii

NOW HIKING: All Positions
APPLY IN PERSON
1:30 - -1:30
(-107) 833-9110
1210 S. International Parkw ay
lxx-at&lt;xl in th e Shoppe* o f O a km o n te ( E x it 98 o(T 1-4)

NEED MONEY • CALL NOWTimi
T B u y n g o r s ^ a t iQ r n » ? * B o y m g a S e in g a B u a t » 5 s 7
a nr 4rmn lev a Foredosuru? » Lw tonq b f Dm Best Ratos?

Security Financial
407-661-9700
ttwtlefactlon la Guaranteedlt
Free Consultations with our Exp^^Bnoedl
Loot Officers, Real EstatB Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
F u ll S e rv ic e
R eal E sta te &amp; M o rtg a g e E x e c u t i v e s

~E atabllahad 16 Yaara
w w w .8 o c u r lty fln 8 n c i8 l.c o r n
Hapla E s p a m *

Fun fh / Voun M u n ro n n r
i) Hint E s u m N u n s
C O M M E R C IA L

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H C S .O E N T IA L

Ntwltim Rithig*

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVESTI
Always
n
good
policy,
especially
lor
buslnoss
q fx x tra e u s w xl karaJaaos Cal
Florida Dopt ol Agncultuio ft
Consumor Services at 800435
7352 or FTC-HELP lor flee
■tu m u lt n O rvw lo u r W d i s lo
al www lie g o v t) 12op
Florida kiw roquiros sollors ol
ceilain business opponuraties
lo register with Florida Dept ol
Agncullure
ft
Consumor
Services boloro soling Call to
verty lawful registration boloro

•Top Pay 43c/m lla*

you buy.

Aulo Tocliucsin Experienced.
Mon thru Fit, lo p pay ft
bonolits Apopka. 407-8808221.

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! D rug fra * w orkp lace
A p p ly i t 6*0 M iller D r lv i,
A lt im o n li S p rin g * 407-2*0-

__________ &gt;000.__________
H iring O o n u tl Lake Mary Iwra
salon looking lor motivated
tiair slyksls ft nail loch 3
chairs M l Ask lor Diane ot Debt
lor confidential interview. 407323 6 522_________________

SmalLfjMlOh n*n

Wtlconu

♦Lalo Model Equip
♦Zero Out Program
1 year OTR exp, required ft
Good MVR
EPES TRANSPORT
SYSTEM
(Greensboro. NC)
1 800 048 6766
eposhansport com

% V\'

Laundrom at A ttendant. Flex,
hrs. Easy Job 407-323 9885.
Apply 3691
Hwy
17-92
(W flM arl Plaza). Sanloid
Lawn spray person noodod lor
local pest control company .
Nood valid d n veis license.
407-321 8647______________
Lk Mary Store, 12 24 hrs/wk
Floral arranging or gill basket
exp preferred W iling lo tram
So* starter, poslwe anlude exp
with MS Word. Excel. QB
het&gt;li4 Fax resumo 407 4440587.

Draryi I ruck ikwor w.vilod 1n
ox to. dean Class B CDL. 407349 2778

Registration Begins Now!

Loader OPERATOR
For
paving and linal grading F/T
benefits 407-322 8133

Drivers

ABEKA curriculum for children ages 2 •5
• Phonics • Creative Art • Pre-math skills
• Language • Music and movement
Yummy breakfast, lunch and afternoon snack
School Readiness (4C) funding accepted
6:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
All teachers have CDA or higher, and two or
more years experience as lead teacher

SMX Has
6 Immediate
Openings for
A Specialized
Dedicated Route!

lo o k in g lor college student lor
part Im e work on a horse ranch
doing odd Jobs 407-760-7130
Looking lor exp housekeepers
lull Im e Apply at Ihe Holiday
In Express 3401 8 Orlando Dr
Sartord

• Home Every other
weekend
• Runs Plant to Plant
• Drop &amp; Hook
• Year Round Freight!
• Full Benefits
Package!
• Stability!

Mrs. Michelle’s House
F o r m ore inform ation call

(407) S21-7635

Mm. 23yrs. okt. good
MVR 1 yt. OTR CDL-A

Ask for Joyce or Beverly

1-800-247-8040

» D

LABORERS NEEDED

O wner O p e ra to r*
New Pay P a c k a g t
♦ 84 C P M L/E
♦Homo Most Weekends
♦Paid Baso Hales ft Perrrais
♦Paid kabiMy Ins
♦Paid Fuel Taxos
♦No NYC or Canada
♦Excellent Programs

2004 - 2005

BREAKFAST &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant

D rlva r/d a llva ry: Good driving
record, al minimum class D
license Apply in poison.
Badcock Furniture. 2306 S.
French Ave, Santord 407-3228240

Horn* Moat Weekend
No NYC o r Canada

P E A C H VALLELY C A FE .
Upscale Casual

Insurance Pioperly ft Casualty:
Insurance Agency is looking lor
expd kconsed insurance ngura
220/440. or dartcal Bikngual
a plus, com petitive salary,
bonus, irvxkail ft vacation 407330 763B

Company Drlvits

EOE

FoaltieiUle Luxury Coaches
1601 Dolgnor Place
Santord, FL 32771

Denial A ss is ta n t: l Lxpdor w il
train Must havo pleasing
personalty ft transportation
W urXnGarSudft C rtv rt) S oul
rosumo lo: 217 S. Oak Avo.
Sanloid. FL 32771.

New Pay P a c k a g t
•Top Pay 384/m ll# *

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www.5mxc.com eoe

&gt; I

W anted

Growing Interior Design turn In
nood ot ottice help. Quick
Books 041 rw ye ixl PI, 4 0 /8 3 3
9651_______________

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dsuttona i*minot»twfekl.co

elp

Fast
Food Restaurant
Manager. W inlor Park. FL
Directs and
coordinates
preparation
ol
lood
Coordinates aclivilies ol othot
woikora. Hire and trains
personnel Establishes dokvory
routes. 40 hrs/wk, M F, 11AM
0f*m lteq 1 yi*nxp ny&lt;&gt;ottorod
or rolalod occupation ns
roslauranl manager Comp
salary Sond rosumo only lo:
6716 Aloma Avo. Winlor Park.
FL 32702

Nood
D lt h w it h a r
foi"
breakfast Uutl Also nood
Executive Ho u m Keeper Col
407 444 1000.

II mtoiosted. please sond
lesumo lo:
Dan Sutton
Advoilismg Manager
S e m in o le
Herald
N ew spaper*
PO Box 1667
Santord. FL 32772
Phona: 407-322 2611s 11
Fas: 407-323 9408
Em ail:

We oiler
a competitive
com pensation
package,
including 401k. slock prachaso
rna)oi morfecal dortal. vacation
aixl IxjkCiy pay We ani an EOC
and diug hire workplace

71— H

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Love Babies? Take new born
baby photos a l local area
hospdul AM hours, p a ri lim a ,
wk days ft wk ends 877-5987880

--------- UEdHAUId:--------Heavy equpm enl and trucks
407-322 8133.
O n e do has openings tor exp
pesl control lech Good dis
kcense Benefits Need hard
workers. 407-385 8900

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71— H elp W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d

M u ll Shop p osit»ns avaiLibki
lor Iasi growing company
Soekog deporalable w oikeis
FT/PT availotrlo Located in
Sonlord Contact Joe. 407321 8564.

U tility F ora m a n • G rad *
elevations
and
utility
oxportonco lot underground
ulitity crew Local F/T and
bonolds 407 322 6133

Need experienced lull Hmo
Waiter or Waitress Ask lo i
Peter. 407 323-4040
Ono ot Central Honda's most
locognuod A C ccmparacs and
now
nowesl
L lo c liic .il
C ontiaclor Is Hooking lo r
o kxl nexus Looking to out X) on
tho ground lloor ol a Iasi paced
and rapidly expanding sorvice
R esldonlial
Electrical
Cordractoi now Is y o u ctunco
Wo are looking lor Electricians
lor our Lake Mary otlice. Musi
be txglXy mulrvuled. cud starter
who can work In a Iasi paced
and changing environment A l
nppkcations and rosumos will
be rovlewod In Ihe utmost ol
Confidentiality Call lo t an
nppomtmonl al 407-333-2665
ext 3058 or sond a rusumo lo
109Commorco S t Lake Mary,
Florida, 32748, or lax 407-3333853.
oi
on-line
ol
w w w dQlan.com E O E /D F W
GET IN NO W IIIII

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PT Cook ft PT P ioytnm
Snn&gt;orl Tech needed Ap(&gt;ty
d iiu d Ttw Sanloid Bridge. 500
S Holly Avo or c a l 321-283
0200, ask lo i Dee
Sales Person: Vertical b in d s
A l kxxfe providod (No cold cafe:)
Moot cusiomors in lin k Inm es
$30K lo 40K^ per year. Gas
allowance Some exp heptul
407 830 4 7 0 0 _____________
SANFORD:
N ow
h irin g
cooks, servers, dishwashers
ft P/T s u p e rv is o r at local
a ssiste d liv in g facility. Call
Edwin Romano 407-323-7306
axl. 25
SECRETARY NEEDED FULL
TIME. Wholesale auto sales,
bookkeeping. Idle work, phone
exp Experience prelonod. Call
lo ro p p t 407-323 3862
S e c u rity
O ffic e r* ;
Santord Som inolo
County
area. Full ft part time positions
available now The pay sin ks,
b u t we otter lo p notch
supervision, long term work,
uniform s
great indoor
locations Must have class D
s c c u fy fecenso |4oase cafe 388
322 8998
•006700045

ft

Van ditvor/Hoht warehouse
duties person noodod Clean
ditvmg criminal record a must
407 833 9126._____________

Wattle Hou m . 14 ft SR 46. now
ta n g
t t f t s good pay ft good
benolds. Apply n person M F,
after 1pm

93— R o o m s F ok
R

WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rlin g O S82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-44M
Fountain Lodge ot 8 anford
has special rules lor dally,
woekly.
ft
5
day
accommodations. Call 407330 3135 Ol 323-8640 lot
to ty fc lc e , very c lM n turn rm ,
a l ull. coble, A/C. Indry. phone,
kilch use. sec. dr. residont
owner, private enhance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tree
so b e r need apply. 407-3140924.
Largo room with cable,
microwave, rotngorator. private
e n lra iK e . parking space.
$100 wk Includos ulddios 407331 6101__________________
S a n lo id
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rufngoralor. m oo w o w , cotof TV,
kitchette room, private balh,
sloeping rooms Call 407-3214900
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a

95— R o o m m a t e
Wanted
Seeking a person lo share my
home v s w ol Lake Monroe, fitf
louse prrvtogos. $50Q4no. C al
407-328-7232
lo r
M
appointment
Wife share tiome. room ft bath,
access lo hi* house ft lacddies.
Word responsblo. employ ad
person 407-474-1668 . 407323 5835.

97— A partm en ts F u rn ish ed
a n —
i
Boauiduly furnished 1BR ap(.
$850 mo. xxJudus wuler. coble.
eleclncdy 407-323 6670

Teiemarkotng Outbound. i'T
Sakvy ft oomrrassion 407-8672900

99— A partm en ts U n fu r n ish e d

THE KUTZ URBAN BARBER
SHOP now soekng kconsed
barbers 1913 S. French Ave,
Sartord P k nqure ol 407 688
2440.

Boauldul 2 Bedroom apMxxne
M p n M fe S IS l&amp; D ta l
Eslale. 407-321-4217.

T ra ck Hoe OPERATOR •
Underground
utilities/P ip*
work, local F/T work, bene!its
407 322 8133.
TRACTOR
TRAILER
DRIVING
INSTRUCTOR
needed part or lu l lime lor our
S a n lo id school Minimum
lequuements 3 years OTR.
excufeenl safety record, moot a l
Dot roquxements, high school
grad or GEO w th good verbal
skids Good pay and benefds
package. Call Truck Driver
Institute and ask lot REX 800554-7384 or lax resume: 4073286006.

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1 BORM. U16AIO
2 BDRM . (61VMO ANO UP
Caue included
407 323 8670
Sanlord/Laka M ary: 1,2, and
3 Ba&amp;oom Apts stating M $630.
Lake Frond Irving Free Rend
C a l now. 407-322-9104, EHO.

103— H o u se s U n fu r n is h e d

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Sunday. May 2.2001

H erald C lass l si a
Financial
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45-63 / Employment \
91127
Real Estate
141-165
67-73

To Place Your Ad Call
U nfurnished

103— H o u ses U n fu r n isiied

3BFV1BA, clean, screen porch,
wash room, large y d , car port,
carpet, alr/hoal. After 4PM
407-323-7113

Sanford: 3BR, CHA, 2004
Holly Avo, hardwd firs, double
carport, ready now, $750 plus
deposit. 407-323-4540,

Charm ing Sanford home,
3BR/1 BA, fenced yard, carport,
CM A, $800. mo, $800 deposit,
386-753-0514, (So Habla
Espanol)

105—

103— H o u ses -

D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
Sanford: 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen.
Living Rm. $435/$400 Dep
Sanford: 2/1-5, Town Homo,
Inside Laundry Rm, Kitchen,
Dining Rm, Community Pool.
S650/S600 Deposit
D eB ary: 2/1, W ith Single
Garage, Lrg Storage Area,
Scrn Porch. Lrg Yard, Well A
Septic S675/S650 Dep
S a n fo rd : Lrg 2/2 Condo,
Privacy Patio $700/5650 Dep
Sanford: 3/1. Now Paint, New
Appis,. Carpet, Single Carport,
Laundry Rm &amp; Storage
S725/S700 Deposit
Sanford: 32, Kltctwn, Living Rm,
Fenced Yard. Now Paint.
Section 8 Accepted $675/£G25
Dep.
Sanford: 4 /t Homo, Laundry
Rm, Scr. Porch, Sgl Car
Carport 5800/$800 Deposit
S a n fo rd :!? . Hardwood Floors.
Large Screen Porch, Doublo
Carport.
Storage
Shed.
Approx 2200 Sq FI. 59005000
Doposif.
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

Hills of Lake Mary: spacious
executive living, huge bonus
room, fireplace, Jacuzzi tub, new
carpel/pam l, all appliances.
S1395 plus deposit 407-9210300
Lake Mary exec, home, private
nbrhood Spacious open 3/2
cnsfcxn. vnuttnd endings, n lw n lt-

ln closets, many luxury
upgrades Somi-furnlshed A
must soe. 51 BOO mo. ♦ 1 mo
deposit. Avail 6/1704, (407328-8922 or 407-314-7682).
Now taking apps
Lake M ary: 5 4, Executive
Pool Home, 5,000 + st. w/ In
Law Suite Renovated i
S e cu rity Flnanclal/M el
407-661-9700
, |
Sanford: 2 ? or 3/2, Ccxntry Ckrb
Cade, oat-n kflehen, kreed back
yard, laundry, carporl, nice
house, no pets, $725/mo, $725
sec. 407-688-0270.
SA N FO R D :
3/1
newly
rem odeled. Ig fenced yard.
$800 or tease to own. section
8 welcome 407-687-8540
S e n lo rd : 3BR, 123 Club Rd
Fenced, pots ok with deposit
$695 ♦ dep 407-323-4540.

141— H o m e s F or
S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
BOW HONEY:

DurLEx/TniPLEX
1BR/1BA, no m aintenance,
S550/monlh, $250 security.
Pinocrest area. 407-323-3636
2 BR duplex apis: Close lo
Som inolo High, scr porch,
laundry
A
storago
rm,
S55(Vmo. 407-647-1366
2/1. nice lot. 5450/mo. $1200
to move In. Rots required 321
356-6898

107— M o bile H o m e s
F o r R en t
D ream w old A d u lt Perk. 2/2,
screen patio, was her/dryer, no
pots. S45QYno plus dop 407-3210495,
D ream w old A d u lt Park
1BR/1BA, patio, no pets.
$35&lt;Vmo plus deposit. 407321-0495

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals
Sanford; Professional Offrco
Bldg, centrally located, rocontly
renovated, ample parking. Ideal
for attorney or professional
Includes water, sower, trash, ♦/•
575 toW -2346 sq f t Root, $575$2300 plus sales lax.
Doyle Really, Inc
407-322-2495
Tangel Square: For lease.
1200 st) It.. 1904 Fronch Avo,
S70a'mo A 400 sq It, 1908
Fronch Avo , Sanford S325'mo
1st A last Call 407-831-2106.

141— H o m e s F or
S ale
30R/2BA FORECLO SURE!
Buy for only $39,950 For
listings, 800-747-9364xH529.
Chase Groves. Im maculato
3/2/2, on cul do sac 1588 sq
It. a must see at $167,500.
www visualtour com, #182474.
407-322-3118.
3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanlord
Hardwood
tlrs,
enclosed porches. S89.500.
Zoned
RC-1
(Rostrlcled
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted Great business
location. 407-929-7173 or 9 16495-2026
J u s t Sign A Move Ini
No Cash, No K ld d ln g l
1-321-661-3967
Fam ily F irst, MTG(WAC)

Spring Into 200h
With One OfOur

Apartments

Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

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

ic k&gt;f 10 000

N t 'hornpownift aiSTtjncD hind
UuT I 'horn* wtfi |200 c iih
Govt fometongrt, Repot!
SCUlNOU. ORANGE. VOiUSU!

Fixer Up: Sold as isl 3/2, Eat
In Kit., LR, $62,900
Renovated: 3/2. Liv Din Rm
Garago $79,900
A B e a u ty: 1/2 Acre, 3/2,
2300* sq ft, Uv. Dm, Fnm Rm,
2 car gar $141,900
In Law Q uarters: 4 /3,2300*
sq ft. Lrv. On. Fam., Game Rm,
$169,900
Lakavlew : Renovated 3/2
L/v. Dm. Fnm Rm, Fenced Ytird,
$176,500
L ike New: 3/2. Liv, Din.
Garago. nicely iandscapod
yard. $95,500.

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764
Great Investment opportunity!
Buy al residential price, convert
lo commercial. Renovated 2 or
3 bedroom. 606 West 20th St.
$86,900, Owner Broker. 407 3315880
Lake
Mary:
2000
Contemporary. 4/2 5/2. on cul
do sac, tilo, screened pool spa
Ownor/Agont, 407-328-6495

R ealto rs W anted!
C entury 21, Napoinano A
Seaggs are looking for Realtors
to work the Sanlord Lake Mary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, please ask lor Mary
It 1-800-881-4469

ty l|g o )

W isteria

R e a lty , I n c .

Neod an Investment?? Want
to Move out ci Ape1?™ ** LA)??
2405
O ran g e
A venuet
Charming 2/1 cotiago, wood
firs, brick patio, park bonch,
towering oaks, movo-in ready
low $90,000 s. Call Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-8755
CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES
A
NEW
LOCAL LISTINGS.
Call Joyce S ta n sb e rry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D u ltw e lle r
407-679-1000

147— In d u s t r ia l
P ro perty F o r S a le
Near 17-92 In Sanlord
Warehouse, 18,000 s i.
With 1/3 otc. ample
Parking. $350,000
MetroOne, 407-629-6001

151— I n v e s t m e n t
P roperty F o r S a le
Groat Investment opportunity!
Buy at residential pnee, convert
to commercial, Ronovalod 2 or
3 bedroom. 608 West 20th SI.
$86,900, Owner Broker, 407-331 ■
5660.

160— B u siness F or
S ale
A lta m o n te S p rin g s P A Cpersonal
lines
agency,
«xce*nnl potential 352-586-8606
or 321-356-6898
B ar/G rlll: Only S7BK Total
SRX Lie. Must Seell
Call Sheree with
S e cu rity F ina n cia l
407-661-9700.

Country
Style
City
Living
C on ven ien t
S p a c io u s
A ffo r d a b le

$300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
W iiii 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spatfou* Apartment* with large Closet* • Lite
Front • Volleyball » Spartllng I*ik»I • Tennis Courts

LIVE OAK BLVD

Country lake i
A p a rtm e n ts

181— A pplia n c e s &amp;
F u rn itu re Fo r S a le
DININGRM:
BOMBAY
CHERRYWOOD, 110* Dtol
Pod, 8 Chippendale Chrs. 72'
Buttet/Hutch, Unused, S till.
Boxed, Cost $1BK. Sell $3950.
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
Cherry Set. 78’ Table, 8 chrs,
China Cab , $1295 407-6601416
BED: New lin n queen
ptllowlop mattress set. St 10
Del avail 407-275-0612.

B e d ro o m
G ro u p :
Louis
Phillipo collection, solid wood
sleigh bed. dresser, mirror,
chesl, nightsland. Now In
boxes. must sol. $1295 407-4021781 or 386-763-1515.
BEDROOM SET: 4 piocos.
brand new, still In boxos
$320 407-275-0935

I

252-3ir

Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad........
............... 1 week $ 1 8 ............... 3 weeks $36
.............. 2 weeks $ 2 5 ................ 4 weeks $45

BEDROOM SET: 7 piece
cherry sleigh bod set, new,
boxod, $895.
407-275-0612.
DININO ROOM: 12 pioce
form al cherry set, pedestal
talks. chairs, 14hutch, brand new,
never used S t200. 407-2757628
Futon: Solid wood mission-stylo
arms, extra nice foam layered
pad. All brand new $195.407402-1761 or 386-753-1530.
MATTRESS SET: Brand now hA
size orthopedic firm with
warranty. $85. 407-275-7626.

Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

Classified Contract Rates
(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 - 1 0 lines.........................900/line
11 - 20 lines........................800/line
21 or more lines.................700/line

M a ttre ss
Set:
NASA
technology memory loam as
seen on TV/Mall. 20 year
warranty Retail $ 1699; must sol
$595 407-402-2778 or 38645686494.

187— S po r tin g
G oods

Legal Advertising

P ool
Table:
8ft
IBC
professional series. 3 pc f slato.
Ithr pockets, left, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K. soil $1450 407660-1415._________________

$4.95 per column inch

191— B u ild in g
M aterials
CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING lor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, ole Also Culvert
Pipe: 15'x20' t8"x20’ Call For
Prices Surplus Stool A Supply,
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5766

Business &amp; Services
Directory

199— P ets &amp;
S upplies

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will Caro For Ybur Dog or Cal
In Your Home Whllo Ybu Are
Gone! Very Roasonablo Ratos!
References Available Upon
Roquost Ploase Call 407-3148 703_____________________

219— W a n t e d
B uy

to

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

u s u - r a r - i x i - i x i - ix i - w
Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-^611 to speak to a Classified Representative
278-H a n d y M an

290-M asonry

Lowell's Auto Repair

M a in ten an ce Folks

T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n &amp; D o m e s tic A u lo 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

R e m o d e l k itc h e n &amp; B a th
Irrig a tio n /P ro s s u ro W a s h P a in tin g
/C e ra m ic T ile
R o fin is 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 &amp; In s u re d
H o m o R o p n lrs /L ite H a u lin g
4 0 7 -6 3 0 -9 3 B 6

OPENING SOON
McDonald'a
Brick &amp; Block Masonry

2 5 8 -A

u t o m o t iv e

269-C l e a n in g S e r v i c e s
BLITZ CLEAN

223—
M

isc e lla n eo u s

W o O ile r T h e s e S e rv ic e s
•H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .

• Ofhco Cleaning
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

Save o n P a rts ll Mower
Blades, Belts. Wheels. Tiree A
Tubes Casto'e. 2617A French
Ave, S anlord. 407-323-6418
S pa/H ot tu b , 5 p e rs o n
portable with lounger. 5hp, 20
je la , never used. S1650.407256-5919
W arehouse pallet racka, 16 fl
high, can be cut shorter.
Monday thru Friday, 6-5pm 407322-0664.

231— C ars F o r S a le

Ruth's Quality House
Cleaning Service
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W o o 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 B 7 7

270-C oncrete
D e ls C o n c re te : P o lio s , D riv e w a y s ,
S id e w a lks. D e cks. H om e o w n e rs o u r
s p e c ia lty . C o m m e rc ia l a ls o C a ll
a n y tim e lo r fre e e s tim a te . 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 2 0 8 .

275-D rywall
1990 C k Mk Burntz Sport sAmr,
spoke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good, $2300. 407330-0434
92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage.
$2,600. 407-323-0924
93 Lexus ES 300: $5,300 obo
4 door , 120.000 miles. Fully
loaded, groat condition 724-3317190
H ondae from $5001 Cars,
trucks A morel For ksbngs 800
747-9319. ext 4716.

234—A utomotive
A ccessories
4 New G ood Year
W ra ng le r RT/S Tiree
P215/75R15,$225.
407-739-1737

235—

BED: Luxury firm pillow-top
m attress set, brand new
w/warranty $155, 407-8311322
or
386-216-2946.

1968 Jeep Cherokee: AC. heal,
cruise. Reese hrlch, excellent
transportation $1500 407-3247556.

BEDRM 8 PC High-end Loud
VIII
CHERRYWOOD,
aU
Dovetail. Drasser, t ii mirror.
Cheat. 2 N/ioSids, Unused, StM
Boxed. CoM SISK. Se« $3,250
407-660-1415.

tr

181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;
F u r n h u r e F o r S a le

T ruck/B uses/V ans
For Sale

Deliveryavailable.______

199-226

Services

4 0 7 - 322-2611

BED: $ 195, brand new lung size
firm double-sided mattress set,
can deliver. 407-275-0935

BEORM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, 2
Nnesids. unused. Still Boxed,
Cost S7k Sell $1950 407-6601415______________________

Merchandise &gt;...... ............. ( Automotive
181-197 Miscellaneous
231-245

P icku p T h ic k : 1/2 Ion Dodge
Dakota, 1995, 104,000 mites,
dark green, extended cab, VS,
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve.

Dry Wall
'Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
277-

H ealthcare

Headache?

T o ll-F re e
2 4 -H r
R e c o rd e d M e s s a g e re v e a ls H o w
T h o u s a n d s o l A m e ric a n s A ro F ina lly
L iv in g H e a d a c h e F re e l C a ll 1 -8 0 0 7 1 5 -8 3 8 6 .

278-

H a n d y M an

Homs &amp; Lawn
Sprlnker Repair
Over 20 Yra Exp.
Professional &amp; Reliable
407-971-6812.

279-H a u l in g
F ill D irt, S h e ll, T op S o il. R o c k ,
C o n c re te - W a s h o u t. B o b c a t 7
T r a c to r S e rv 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 rn n g o C o u n tie s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -8 8 7 2 .

281-H o m e
Im

pro vem en t

Preaaure Washing &amp; Painting
Plumbing ft Electrical Fixture
Installations
407-321-6712

287-L awn S ervices

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L n rg e &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P re s s u re W a s h in g &amp; M o re . C a ll to r
F re e Q u o te . •
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -8 2 2 8

C &amp; M Lawn Service
Residential &amp; Commercial
L a w n C u ttin g . C h e a p e s t In to w n l
S p rin g c le a n -u p . y a rd s , g a ra g e s ,
p re s s u r e c le a n in g , e tc . Senior

Citizen Discounts. 407-321-6432
Classic Cuts Lawn Care
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 e a t, &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly /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. Lawn Care
Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
&amp; Haul Off
407-702-7015
407-702-4448

15 Y e a rs E x p -F ro o Q u o te s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

294-P a 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 1 970
F re e E s tim a te s
__________ 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0 _________

301-R eal Estate
W o Buy H ouses
A ll a re a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p ro b lo m h o u s e ?
W o ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q 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 .(e o s
W e p u t c a s h in y o u r p o c k e ts !
F re e re p o rts at:
w w w .H o m e S O S .c o m
C a ll B a rry a t 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

R o o fin g
ALLMAN ROOFING
S p e c ia liz in g In re ro o fin g
&amp; 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 ree S ervice
W h a t A b o u t B o b ’s T re e S e rv ic e ?

We Accept All Credit Cerda.
T re e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a t
S v c . F ire w o o d , F re e E s tim a te s .
L lc /ln s .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 5 7 9

316— W eld in g &amp;
Sheet M etal

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

Service Directory Line Ad Specials
$ 1 5 .7 5 per m o n th ........5 lines / 3m onths
$ 2 4 .7 5 per month ....1 0 lines / 3 months
$ 3 3 .7 5 per month ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

C la s s ifie d (4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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�Sunday. May 2.2001 I'ilgC 3H
L ecals
NOTICE OF P U B L IC SALE

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, THAT ON THE DATE
AND TIME LISTED BELOW
AND CONTINUING FROM
g a y TO DAY UNTIL ALL
GOODS ARE SOLD, WE
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC
TION, TO TH E H IG H E S T
BIDOER F O R C A SH . AT THE
W AREHOUSE
OF
ALL
A M ER IC A N SELF STO R
A GE, LO C A TED AT 460
I LORIOA CENTRAL PARK
WAY,
LO NG W OOD,
FI
32T50, TH E FO LLO W IN G
G O O D S . W A RES. A N D M E R ­
C H A N DISE FO R RENT AND
OTHER
CHARGES
FO R
W H IC H A LIEN O N SAME IS
C l A IM E D , TO WIT:
DATE OF SALE: 05/12/04
TIME OF SALE: 4:30 P M .
(Customer Hnm o) (Unit * )
(Brtof Description ol Goods
Being Sold)
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#593

L ecals
notice is served must tile their
dalms 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
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AH other creditors ot the dece­
dent and ether persons having
claims or demands agamst dece­
dent* estate, including unmalured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must Me then claims with
this court WITHIN TMRFE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS N0TICF
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO Fit I D
WU L BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwthslending 11m time pounds
sot torth above any claim Mod
two (2) yeor* or mote niter the
decedent s date ol death t*
barred
The date of Hie first pubficnhi u ol
this notice is April 25 2004
KENNETH W MrlNTOSIT
Personal Representative
951 Powhatan Drive
Sanlord FL 32771
Ro b er t
k
McIn t o s h
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 37630?
s ie n s t r o m
M c In t o s h
COLBERT WHiGHAM.
REISCHMANN A PART LOW
PA
Post Office 0o« 4B48
Sanford. FL 32772-4840
Telephone 407/322 2171
Attorney tor
Pet aortal
Representative
Publtsh April 25 2004 and May
2. 2004
D I7 0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N IT,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-215-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF

THE A BOVE INFO RM ATION
IS TO BE P U B L IS H E D ONCE
A W EE K F O R TW O C O N
S E C U TIVE W EE K S
SAID SALE TO BE U N DER
A N D BY V IR TU E OF THE
STATUTES OF THE STAIE
O F FL O R ID A , II I SU C H
C A SE S MADE A N D P R O V ID ­
ED
Publish April 25. 7004 and
M;*y 2, 2004

D IG S
IN THE CtRCUTT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Cass Number: 01-1150 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
NORVAL G ANGLE
alkJa Morval Gaffarld Angle
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1
I

TTwadmTnlsIratTonbftbe eslale
erf NORVAL G ANGLE. aWa
Notval
Garfield
Anglo,
deceased, whose dale of dealh
was September 20. 2003, File
Number 0 3 -1150-CP is pending
tn the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida
Probale
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida 32771 The
names and addresses of Ihe
personal representative and the
personal representative s atlorney are set forth below
All creditors of lire decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedents
estate on whom a copy ol tins
notice has been served must file
their claims with this Court
W ITHIN
THE
LATER
OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All other credrtors ot the deco
ik-nt and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must file then
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI
CATION 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 D ECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale of the first publication
of this Notice is April 25, 2004

GEORGE M WILKINSON
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The ndminisIraltun ol Ihe ittlnln
of GEORGE M WILKINSON
deceased I ife Number 04 !t£&gt;C P is ponding tn the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County
Florida Probate Division, the
addins* of which Is P O Bos
0099. Sanlord FL 37777 TVY/g
The names and addresses ol
the personal representative and
that personal representative s
nttornoy are sol torth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and oilier (arsons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate, including unmanned,
contingent
or
unNquidaled
claims, on whom a co| y ot this
notice is served must file Ihex
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 SERVICE OF A
COPY o r THIS H O I ICE ON
’ T H E M " ............................
All other credilors of Ihe decs
dent and otfiet (arson* having
claims or demands against the
decedents eslale
including
unmatured contingent of unlig
Uldated claims must file their
claims veth this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIO D SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENT S
DATE 01 DEATH IS BAUIIFTJ
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APR It 25. 200-1
Orenda Anderson
Personal Representative
1852 Wingfield Drive
Longwood, FL 32779
Charles FI Stark
Florida Bar No G22680
Charles H Stark PA
986 Douglas Avenue, Suite 1QO
Altamonte Springs FL 32714
Totefthone 407/ 788 0250
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish April 25, 2004 and May
2, 2004
0171

Lecals

L ecals

L ecals

Lecals

Lecals

L ecals

TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER
THE D E C E D EN TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

TENANT,
JANE
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants

Notice
American*
With
Disabilities
Act
ot
1990,
Adm inis! retry* Order No 94-20
Persons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate In Ibis proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator el 301 North Park
Avenue Suite N 3 0 1 , Sanlord,
Florida 32771 at feast five days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 665-4227; 1800 9558771 (TDD users only)

Florida Family Form 12 015)
Future papers In Ihr* lawtufi wifi
be mailed lo the address on
record at th* dark s office
W ARNING Rule 12 285,
Florida Family Law Rufe* ol
Fftocedure, require* certain
artomatic disclosure of docu­
ments and information Failure
lo comply can result in sanc­
tions. including dismissal or strik­
ing ol pleading*
DATED April 21. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish April 25, 2004 and
May 2. 9. 1C, 2004
0181

Department temporarily located
at lha Lake Mary Poke*
Department. 165 E Crystal
Lake Avenue la k e Mary For
question*
regarding
th*
Resolution, p leat* contact Gary
Schindler, City Planner at 407586144J

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
APRIL 25. 2004
Virginia M Ziemianskl
Personal Representative
5600 West Charleston
Apartment 1104 Ouifrftng 7
Las \fega* Nevada 89146
R k hard S Taylor, Jr
531 Dog Track Road
Port Office Bon 1117
Longwood FL 32762-1117
Telephone 407/339 7668
Atlornoy
for
Personal
Represent alive
Put4&gt;sh April 25 2004 and May
2. 2004
D I7 2
IN IH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENI.RAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA 2766 14K
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP. INC SUCCESSOR
B YM FRGER 1 0 ATI ANTIC
MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
EMILE J NADEAU, IF LIVING,
AND IT DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SIHJUSE HEFTS. DEVISEFS
GRANTl ES,
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND A l l OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST EMILE J
NADEAU
CATHERINE
M
NADEAU
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
AGAINS1
CATHERINE
M
NADEAU
DEER H tIN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, 23-A, INC
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN 1ENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)

N O TIC E o r
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosuro dated
April 15 2004 entered in Civil
Cose No 0 3 C A 776G 14K ot
Ihe Circuit Court of Ihe 16TH
Judicial Circuit tn and lor SEMI
HOLE Courtly Sanlord Florida
I will soil lo Hie highest and best
bidder lor cash at Hie Wort Front
Door nt Ihe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located ol 301 N
Paik Avenue in Sanlord. Florida
el 11 00 a m on Ihe 15 day ol
June
2004
the
lollowing
described 1 1 party as sol forth in
said Summaiy F trial Judgment
to wtl
I.OJjBD, UE.ER RUN UNI I 23B.
ACCORDING 1 0 IH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 26 PAGES 73
ANLJ 74 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Dated this 15 day of A; ill
7004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Maty Slroupe
Deputy Cloik
Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OEFICES OF DAVID
J STERN PA
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
001 S University Dura Suite
500
I ’laulolioti, FL 33324
(954)233 6000
03 19368
IN ACCORDANCE W IIH IH E
AMERICANS WITH OISABIl!
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties Deeding a special accommodallon
should
contact
COUR1 ADMINISTRATION nl
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-6654227 1*
000 955 8771 (TDD) or 16 00
955 8770 via Flonda Relay
Service
Publish Apnl 25, 2004 and M jy
2, 2004
D173
III IM F CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TII
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SF Ml MOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 2B8B-14

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE HO. 04-372-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

Ffersonai Representative
Judy Angle Baibeho
1607 Trumbull Street
Deltona FL 32725

BERTHAA CONNOR.

Decease 1

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Thomas A Speer
Of Thomas A Speer PA
Attorney
Tor
Personal
Re present at rve
Florida Bar No 076473
P O Bos 1364
113 Magnolia Avenue
Sanlord, FL 32772-1364
(407)322-0681
Publish April 26. 2004 and May
2.2004
D169
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMWOLE COUNTY,
FLORKTA
PROBATE DIVISION
Ft-E #: 04-445-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
EDNA MARY BURNS
Deceased
Notice lo Credrtors
The admmrelration ol the estate
ol EDNA MARY BURNS,
deceased. F lie Number 04-445CP, ie pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida, Probate Denson. the
addreee ol which ie 301 N Park
Ave , Sanlord, FL, 32771 The
names and edd esses of Ihe
Personal Representative and
(he Personal Representatives
attorney ore set torth bek&gt;w
AH creditors ot Ihe decedent end
other persons having claims ot
demands against decedent*
estate, including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims on whom a copy of »'«

The odmirtislralton ol Ihe estate
ol BERTHA A
CONNOR,
decuased whose dale ol dealh
was January 3 2004, Case
Number 04-372-CP is funding
in the Circuit Court fiir Seminole
County
Florida
Probate
Division, the address ol which
n 301 N Park Avenue Post
Office Bov B099 Santord FL.
32772-8099
The name and
address
of the
Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set torth below
All creditors ot the decedent
and oilier persons I taring claims
or demands again si decedent s
eslale on whom e copy ot this
notice has been served, must
file (burr claims w4ii Hus Court
W ITHIN THE LA1ER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST FffJBlICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE 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 the dece­
d e n t* estate must file then
claims with this Court WITH iN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS N0TICF

GE MORTGAGE SERVICES.
LLC SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO GE CAPITA!
MORTGAGE SERVICES INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
LAWRENCE A KILIAN/VK/A
l AWE RANGE ANTHONY
KII.IAN ET A l
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO, LAWRENCE A KILIAN
A/K/A LAWRENCE ANTHONY
KIUAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF LAWRENCE A KIL IAN
A'K/A IAW HLNCE ANTHONY
KIL IAN whose residence i* 1585
SUNSHINE
TREE
ULVD .
LONGWOOD. FL 32779
and who is evadirg service of
process and the unknown detwv
dents who may be spouses,
hews
devisees,
grantees,
assignees lienors, credfiott,
trustees and all parties claiming
an Merest by. through under or
against I ha Defendants who are
not known to be dead or afire
and all parties having or claiming
lo have any right htfe or interest
in the property described m Ihe
mortgage being foreclosed her*
l.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo kneelose a
mi a1gaga on t la Mowing prop­
erty

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING t h e
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED

LOT 49, MANDARIN SECTION
TWO ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 24 RAGES
12-14,
OF
THE
PUBLIC

ha* been Mad again*) you and
the you are required lo serve a
copy of your written defames, il
any to 11 on DAVID J STERN
ESQ Plaintiffs attorney who**
address Is 801 S University
Drive #500, Plantation, FL
33374 (no later than 30 day*
fiom the data ol Ihe first publica­
tion ol I tv* nonce of action) and
He fhe original with Ihe dork of
tin* court either before service
on Plaintiff* attorney of immedi
atety thereafter, otherwise a
default wilt be entered against
you tor ihe rairel demanded in
the complaint or petition filed
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
neat ol (hi* Court al SEMINOLE
County Florida this day ol APR
10. 7004
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMufcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STFRN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
03 70157
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT, persons with disabifi
lie* needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
Iho
SEMINOLE
Courtly
Courthouse al (407)065 4227
1 8 0 0955 8 /7 1 (TDD)ot 1 BOO955 8770, via Florida Relay
Sorvtco
THIS NOTICE SH A H BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A WEEK TOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Publish April 25 2004 ami May
2. 2004
0174
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
•
IN AND TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
f LOR IDA
CASE NO.: 0 4 -CA-103-14K
UNITED STATESOr
AMERICA by arid through I tie
Secretary ullire DEPARTMENT
OT VETERANS AFFAIRS,
Plaintiff

NOTICE O f SALE
Notice I* hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered In lha above styled
cause In the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida I wifi
sell Ihe property situate in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
NORTHWEST 1/4, BLOCK 4
TIER 19 LESS SOUTH 80
FEET THEREOF, FLORIDA
LAND AND COLONIZATION
LIMITED MAP OF THE ST
GFRTHUDE AOOITION TO T IC
TOWN
OF
SANFORD,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1, FYIGE 116, OF
THE P U U IIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 201 SOUTH MULBERRY
AVENUE
SANFORD.
FL
3277 T
at public safe lo Ihe highest and
best biddor. for cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI
N0LF.
COUNTY
C O URT­
HOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA
rio n d a at 1100 A M , on the
20 day ol May, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
la w Offices of Denial
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Olivo
Tampa Florida 33619 1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

C

Publish April 25. 7004 and May
2. 7004

dub

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to Ihe order ot final
lodgment entered in this cause
in Iho Circuit Court of Seminole
County Florida. I will sell Ihe
properly situated in Seminole
County. Florida described a*
LOT 51. DEER HUH UNIT 16.
'A C C O R DING TO "THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34. PAGE 56 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI
DA
and commonly known a*
4383 Fo* Hollow
Casselberry FL 32707

Circle

al public safe lo Iho highest and
tiesl Liddet fix cash ol Ihe wesl
front door of Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse Sanlord
Flonda, of I f 00 AM on May 70
2004
Dated April 15 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With DtsabiMes Act
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation lo par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contact Court Administration al
telephone number 1407)6054227 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
healing imparted (H ID ) 1-800
955 8771 or 1-800 9 5 5 0 7 7 0
(V) via Florida Relay Service
Mason la w PA
17757 U S 19 North
Mangrove Bay Suile 500
Clearwater, EL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish April 26, 2004 and May
2. 2004
D175
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
J U 0 1CIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNrY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-701-14K
CITIFINANCIAL
SERVICES
INC 344, LLC, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO.
ASSOCIATES F INANCIAl
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC
Plaintiff

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
(Court Seal)
By AMulcoek
Deputy Clerk
PuNoii Apnl 25, 2004 amt May
2, 2004
D t 78
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO, 03-CA-2776-15-G

v*
KAREN A FARRINGTON Wa
KAREN A THOMPSON
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Karen A Farrington t/k/a
Karon A Thompson,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a statutory
construction Mon on leal proper­
ty located in Seminole County
florid* and more particularly
desenbed as
Lot 44 WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES, SECTION EIGHT,
according to tho plat thereof as
recorded fit Plat Book 24, al
Page 70 ol lire Public Records
ol Seminole Courty Florida

COMMUNITY UNITED BANK
OF FLORIDA
COMMUNITY NATIONAL
HANK OF MID FLORIDA,
Plaintiff

has been filed against you and
you are required lo servo a copy
ol your wrtlen defenses lo If, if
any onFffairtiff* attorney as list­
ed below on or before May 20,
2004, and file Ihe original said
wrtlen defenses with Ihe Cfeik
of this Court either before serv­
ice on Plaintiffs attorneys or
immediately tlieroaflor, other
Wise a default will t*r entered
against you for Iho relief
demanded in Ilia complaint or
petition

MU TON GEFFEN
Defendants

Notice is horeby given pursuant
lo Final Summary Judgment
entered in Ihe above styled
action on the 15lh day ol April
2004, Ihe lollowing described
property in Seminole County.
Florida
LOT 62. CARDINAL OAKS,
ACCORDING TO THE P I AT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAGES 70 and
71 PUBLIC RECORDS OE
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORI­
DA
TOGETHER WITH all stiudure*
and improvements now and
horoalnf on said land, and fi»
luies attached therein and all
rents Issues proceeds, end
profits accruing and lo accrue
from said (semises also all gas
steam electric water and oilier
hoatmg, an conditioning, cook­
ing,
refrigerating
lighting,
plumbing ventilating irngahng,
and power systems machines
appliances fiitures and appur­
tenances which now are ot may
heioaltoi pertain to of be used
with In, of on said premises,
even though ttiey tie detaihed
or delachatde shall be sold al
Public Safe on the 20 day ol
May 2004 a li i 00 a m al Iho
west front door ol tho Seminole
County Courthouso 301 N Paik
Avenue
Sanlord
Seminole
County, Flonda tiy the under­
signed Clerk of Hie Circuit Court
in and foi Seminole Courtly
T tonda
Dated this 15 day of April 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIt COURT
By Mary Strou[ie
as Deputy Clerk
Marvin l Beaman J r, Esq
Marvin L Beaman Jr PA

605 N Wymote Hd
Winter Park Florida 32789 7893
Publish April 25 2004 and May
2. 2004
D I77
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO 04-CA-774-14-G
DIVISION
SECREI ARY OF VE IE RANS
AFFAIRS, an Officer of Ihe
United Stales ol America.

Plaintiff,
v*
GARY L GLOER individually
and as trustee under agreement
ol 7/77/00 known as Seminole
Knsoll Landtrust #1019. ol ol
Defendants)
NOTICE OF ACTION

DATED on April 16. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Cfeik of the Circuit Court

JASMINE MAYO. JOHN DOE
MAYO,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JASMINE MAYO,
I f LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAIO
DEFENDANTS), 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).
EQUITY
ONE. INC D/B/A EQUITY ONE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMRANY. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO EOUITY ONE
MORTGAGE, INC , PRIMUS
AUTOMOTIVE
FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC.; UNITED
STATES
OF
AMERICA.
W HETHER DISSOLVED OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING,
TOGETHER
W ITH
ANY
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFEND ANT(S) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S).
JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN

GRAHAM BUILDER JONES,
PRATT l MARKS LLP
Post Office [howei 1690
Winlot F’aik, Honda 32790
Telephone (407) 647-4455
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish Apia 25. 2004 end May
2 .9 . 16 7004
D179

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 01-70 7-CA-08-1

l of 6, ALAFAYA W OODS
PHASE XII B, according to lha
map or plat thereof as recorded
h i Plat Book 35, Page(s) 72
through 75. inclusive, of Ihe
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
ha* been filed again*! you and
you are required lo serve a copy
of your written defense* if any.
lo I on DONALD L SMITH. P A .
Plaintiff* attorneys 500 North
Ocean Sheet
Jacksonville
Flonda 32202. no more than thir­
ty (30) days from lha first pubfi
cation of Ihe notice of action and
fife lha original with the Clark of
Ihe Court arthar before service
on Plamhffs attorneys or hthti*dialoly therseflet; otherwise a
deleufi will be entered against
you tot lha rakel demanded in
i complaint or petition

CAROL ANN HOCH,
Deceased

Ih e administration ol Ihe eslale
ol
CAROL
ANN
HOCH.
deceased whose date ol death
was February 2. 2004, is pend­
ing In Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, under Case
No 04-351 C P the address ol
w hichisPO Drawer C, Sanfixd
FL. 32771 The names and
addresses ol tho Personal
Hep rosonta live
and
Iho
Personal Representative s attor­
ney nro sel forth 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 solved must Fife 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 SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All cither creditors ol Ihe decodent and other persons having
claims or demands agalnsl
decedont s estate must fife thee
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Or THIS NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwithstanding Iho time penods sol forth above any claim
fifed two (2) years or mote after
(tie decedent s date of death is
bailed

BRETT ATHERTON
Personal Representative
2647 Ooitiyshiro Rd
Maitland F t 32761
Hallie l Zubol
Florida Bar No 0748218
Eslale Planning and leg acy
le w Center
1131 Symond# Ave
Winter Park. FL 37789
Telophono 407/644-2210
Attorney hx Personal
Retires enlativo
Publish April 25 2004 and May
2. 2004

D I9 I

CAROL SONES, ol vir
Plaintiff

STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE COMPANY elc el
a i,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO EDWARD M FULGHUM
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhat a law­
suit fix civil damages has been
fifed against you and you are
required lo servo a copy ol your
written defenses, if any lo it on
DENNIS J HIGHTOWER. Ihe
Plaintiffs
attorney.
whose
address is 738 W Colonial Dnvo
Orlando Florida 32804. on or
before May 70 2004, and life I lie
original with Ihe Cfeik ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiffs attorney or immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will be ertotod against you for
fhe relief prayed for in the
Plaintiffs’ Complaint
DATED lha April 15, 7004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court

Vehicle Auction
Auction dale is May 12, 2004 ( f
8:00 am
Location City Wrecker Service,
1236 W Hwy 436, Altamonto
Springs. FL 32714
Year Make Color VIN#
1972 Oldsmobile led
3J57H2M1799T1
1904 Chrysler red
1C3UF66P3EX573580
1985 Chovrofet blue
1GCDM15N9FB163341
1987 Chrysler red
JJ3CC64N5HZ018751
1907 Toyota drk blue
JT7MA70t 9H0032709
1909 Chevrolet white
1GCDC14Z4KE199938
1989 Mitsubishi silver
JA3BR46V2KZ022569
1990 Uutck gold
1G4EZ13C9LU419173
1991 Ponliac while
IG2JB34T0M7634O47
1992 Chevrolet blue
1GNDU06L6NT126461
Publish May 2. 2004
D189a

By AMulcoek
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Apnl 25, 2004 and May
2. 9. 16. 2004
0180

CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLO R D A
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-DR-1687-07D-L

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Hie City Commission ol Ihe City
ol Lake Mary. Florida lhat said
Commission wiU hold a Public
Healing on May 20, 2004, al
7:00 P. M. , or as soon thereafter
as possible, lo consider a
Resolution entitled

DANIEL J ASHBY.
AND
SHANNA M ASHBY.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO SH ANNAM ASHBY

YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhat an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Seminolo County, Flonda

IN RE ESTATE OF

The dale of Iho find publication
ol this notice is April 25, 2004

By AVulcock
Deputy Cfeik

Petitioner
TO MONTGOMERY WARD
CREDIT CORPORATION, a cor­
poration
Last Known Mailing Address
1600 Summer Stteaf. Stem tord
CTCC927

IN THE C H C U IT COURT FOR
SEIMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE • : 04-351-CP

H o ik # lo Credilors
CLASSIC MARCITE , INC a
Delaware corporation.
Plaintiff,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND TOR THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUTT, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO: 03-CA-2B75-14-K

NOTICE OF SALE
BETTY SUE LUKINS JOHN
DOE. unknown spouse at
BETTY SUE LUKINS
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS
Defendants

DATED on APR 10 2003

262 Spring* Colony Clt„
Apt 285
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action hat been hied against you
and that you ate required lo
serve a copy o l your written
defenses, il any lo rl on Daniel
J Ashby, whose address it 1146
Ftoirt* Newport Terr, Apt 106.
Casselberry FL 32707 on or
before May 28, 2004 and fife
lha original with lha Clark ot the
Court al 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32772. before serv
its on Pelfiionar or immediately
thereader II you Ia4 lo do *0 . a
delaufi may be entered against
you for lha rebel demanded in
lha petition
Copies of all court documents
in lie* case, including orders,
s i* available ol the Clark ol 1h*
Ciruifi Court * office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court * Office notified of
your currert address (you may
file Notice of Current Address.

A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
PROVIDING FOR THE VACAT­
ING OF A PORTION OF THE
STORMWATER
EASEMENT
ALONG THE REAR O f LOTS 1
- 3 OF THE OAKS AT
TIMACUAN
SUBDIVISION,
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN: P R O ­
VIDING EFFECTIVE DATE
vacating the following portion of
the stormwater easement
A portion of th * stormwater
retention/detent ion easement
along the rear fin* of Loti 1
through
3 of OAKS OF
TIMACUAN, according lo lha
plat thereof a* recorded at Plat
Book 60 Pages 4 6 4 8 of the
Pubkc Record* of Ssmmofe
County, Flonda
Th* Pubkc Hearing will be held
at lha Lake Mary Commuruty
Canter 260 N Country Club
Road Lake Mary Flonda. Th*
Public I* invited lo attend and be
heard
Said hearing may be
continued fiom lime to tana until
a final decision la made by lha
Cay C om m *sun
Cop»e* ot th* Resolution and th#
ton legal description by mala*
and bounds era available In tfw
Community
Development

NOTE
IF A PERSON
DECIDES TO APPFA1 ANY
DECISION MADE BY THIS
COMM ISSION
W ill!
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED At THIS MEET­
ING OR HEARING, HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD
OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE.
HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS
IS MADE,
WHICH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE AT’l l At IS
TO BE BASED
ILO R IO A
STATUTES 208 0105
PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES Nl TUING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPAIE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEE1ING
AT 407-324 3024
CITY OF l AKE MARY
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster City Clerk
DATED April 28, 2004
Pubftsh May 2 9 2001
E033
Seminole Community
College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanlord, F t 32773
Notice of lludgnt Workshop

and

Regular Monthly Moeltng
TlteDtsttlcI Board ol Trustee* ol
Sominofe Community College
announces n Budget Workshop
and a regular Board mooring in
which aR port on* are Invilod
Dale and Time
Budget Win to, hop
Tuesday May 10. 2094
5 0 0 PM
Board Meeting
Tuesday May 10. 2004
7 00 I'M
Place
Sommolo Community College
SariforrlT nke Mary Campus
Weldon Admiri'shalron Buikfiny
- A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, Floridi 37773
Purpose

Budget Workshop

The Drained Board ol Tins feet
will review budget preliminaries
and othor issues as Ihoy rtitolo
lo Iho preparation of Iho 7003
7004 Operating Budget for
Seminolo Community Coflogo
Regular Monthly Mooting
A copy ol tier agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr E Ann
McGee
al
100
Weldon
Boulevard, Santord, Florida
32773 or by calling Linda
Cuwols at 40/-3J8-2010 and
nrranqmij fix an agarvta to la
mailed or avaii.iMe fix pick up
Pursuant lolhe provisions of Iho
Am orrears with Disabilities Act,
any person requiring spoclal
accommodations lo participate
in this meeting is askod lo
advise Seminole Community
College al kusl 40 hours bel&lt;xo
Ifre meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407 378 2010 II you
are hearing ol speoch Impaired,
please
contact
Seminole
Community Coltogo try calling
Ms Dorothy Pars linn al 407328-2109
Persons are advised lhat, if Ihoy
decide |o appeal any decision
made at this mooting. Urey wrii
need a record of the proceed
trigs and tor such purpose, they
may need lo insure lha! a ver­
ba inn record of the proceeding*
is made, which record includes
the testimony and evidence
upon which thu appeal is to bo
based per Section 786 0105
Florida Slalutos
Putilrah May 2, 2004
E037

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO TOR
SEMI NOLL COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 0J-CA-7OT5-14W
SECRETARY OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS, on Officer of Ihe
United Stales of Amottca
Plaintiff
vs
TIMOTHY E WILLIAMS ol a l ,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice I* hereby given lhat.
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment ol Fkxecfosuin. I wifi
sell Ihe following described
property localod in Seminole
County f land*
LOT 3 REMINGTON PARK
PHASE II
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS ■
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
40. PAGE(S) 61 AND 67 PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
at pubhc safe, to the highest Lad­
der for cash, at lire west front
door of the Seminolo Courtly
Court!rouse Sanford. Florida, al
11 00 AM on May 27. 2004
Notice
American*
With
Drsabitrie* Act ol 1990. persons
with dwabrtrtie* nooding a spa
ciai accommodation to fieriru
pale m this imjceedmg should
contact Disability Administrator
at lafephona number (4 07)6 65
4777. not M ar than five (6) day*
prior to lha proceeding It hear­
ing or vote* Imparted. (TOO) 1800-9558771.
W ITFCSS my hand and Seal of
I hr* Court on Apr# 72. 2004
MARYAN Nt MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Donald l Smith. Esquae
Attorney for Plaintiff
500 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville FL 37207
(904)354-3645
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

FORECLOSURE SALE

UNDER OR AGAINST JORGE
ZAPATA. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JORGE ZAPATA. IF ANY
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.03-CA-1274-14K

persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par
tlbpate In this proceeding should
contact Court Administration at
teltphon# numbsr (407)665
4227, not later than two (7) days
prior to tha proceeding It hear
ing or votes impaired, (TOO) 1
80 0-95 56 771

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

HOMEAMERICAN CREDIT,
INC D/B/A UPLAND
MORTGAGE.
Plaintiff,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
Apr* 22. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-246-14 of [ha
Circuit Court of lha 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front
Door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford. Florida
at I t 0 0 a m on Ihe 25 day of
May.
2004
tha
following
described properly as sat forth In
sard Summary Final Judgment
to-wit

GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-174- 14
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS INC
PLAINTIFF
V3
T MACK. AS TRUSTEE AND
NOT INDIVIDUALLY UNDER
P R O VISIO N S
OF
TRUST
AGREEMENT FOR THE G E
LEWIS TRUST DATED
SEPTEMBER 23. 7003,
UNITEO STATES OF AMERICA
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

LOT 67. GRANADA SOUTH
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 100, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

Dated this 22 day of Apnl,
2004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 77, 2004 entered in Civil
Ca«s No 04 C A -124 14 ol tha
Circuit Court ol tha 18TH
Judoal Circuit in and b r SEMI
NOLE County. Sanbrd. Florida
I will eefl to tha highest and beet
bidder tor cath at the Wost Front
Door at tha SEMINOLE County
CourthouM located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Saritord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on Iho 25 day of
May.
2004
tha
following
described property as te l torlh in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt
A PORTION OF LOT 16,
UNRECORDED
PLAT
OF
VALENCIA SHORES, BEING
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE NORTHEAST COR­
NER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 14. TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH, RANGE 31 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA, RUN SOUTH 00 01 3 V
EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE
OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHW EST 1/4 OF
SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF
285 00FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, THENCE CON­
TINUE SOUTH 00 0 1 3 V EAST
ALONG SAID EAST LINE
234 80 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
8 9 ‘58 29* WEST 128 20 FEET
TO A POINT ON THE EAST ER
LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
CAROLYN DRIVE (OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 770 PAGE
323. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA), THENCE RUN NORTH
30'13'66‘ WEST ALONG SAID
EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE 160 92 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY
AND HAVING A RADIUS OF
5 0 0 0 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE AND SAID
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 63 62
FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 72 64 20’ TO THE
POINT
OF
TANGENCY,
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
4 7 '4 0 2 4 - EAST 50 00 FEET.
THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
R lH SOUTH 89 59 59- EAST
t 4 t f f t / t £ T „ T 0 THE POINT
C P -S fT rW JT N O LESS AND
E M T H M U I M ’ ORTICN Afi
DESCRIBED IN QUIT CLAIM
DEED RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 4392,
PAGE 1969, OF THE PUBLIC
RECO RDS OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH AN EASE­
MENT FOR INGREES AND
EGREES OVER THE NORTH
15FEET OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4
OF SAID SECTION 14 TOWN­
SHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, LYING W EST OF
STATE ROAD #419
Dated this 22 day of April.
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 OAVID
J STERN. P A , ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suita
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-22063
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persona with disabili­
ties needmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1000955-8771 (TDD) a 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 2 ,9, 2004

£020
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R O A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 246-14
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
WILLIAM F HUDSON. JR , 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 WILLIAM F
HUOSON. J R . DEBORAH A
HUDSON. IF LIVING. AND f
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS DEVISEES
GRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST
DEBORAH
A
HUDSON
GRANADA SOUTH
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C : JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Ftobtrsh In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04 224G2
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DlSABILI
TIES ACT, persons with drsabrli
ties needing a special accom
modal ion
should
conlact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665 4227 1800955-8771 (TDD) or 1 6 0 0
955-8770, via Fionda Relay
Service
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E021
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 259-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
CARLOS R VAZQUEZ. 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
CARLOS
R
YAZQUEZ.
MARIA
A
VAZQUEZ IF LIVING AND IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,

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INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER ORAGAINST MARIA A
VAZQUEZ: LAKE
SYLVAN
COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC BANK OF
AMERICA. 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 ol Foreclosure dated
Apnl 22. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-259-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County Santord Florida
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder b r cash at the West F ront
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 25 day ol
May,
2004
Iho
following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 20. LAKE SYLVAN COVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 42 PAGES 69
THROUGH 74. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day ol April
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)233-8000
04-23034
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouss at 4 0 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 7 , 1800 9556771 (TOO) or 1 6 009 5 5 6 7 7 0 . vta Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 2. 9 ,2 004
E022
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1«TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
M A N D FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FL O R O A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 390-14
BAI*C OF AMERICA N A
PLAINTIFF
VS
JORGE ZARATA. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
April 22. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-CA-390-14 ol the
Circuit Court of Ihe 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI
NOLE County Sanford. Florida
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the Wesl Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanford, Fionda
at 11 00 a m on the 25 day of
May,
2004
the
following
described property s i set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit
THE NORTH 300 FEET OF LOT
4, BLOCK 37, SANFORD
FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE
127, 128 AND 178 1/2, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this 27 day of April
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 Sulla
500
Plantation. FL 33374
(954)2336000
04-23670
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlact
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-6654727. 180 0-95 56 771 (TDD) or 16 009 5 5 8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 2. 9, 2004
E023

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01 CA-2742-14W
BANK ONE, N A
Plainlifl.

UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LEINORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHERS W HO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE
OF
DONALD A
0LS0N:T!ECEASED. e la l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a F inal Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 77nd day
of Apnl 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA-2742-14W of
Ihe Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for S EM I­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wherein BANK ONE NA is the
Plaint: Hand UNKN OWN HE IRS,
BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
ASSIGNEES
LEINORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS W HO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE
OF
DONALD A
OLSON,
DECEASED,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF D O N ­
ALD A OLSON. DECEASED
H U N TE R S CHASE C O N D O ­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION INC ;
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendant* I wilt self to the
highest and boat bidder tor cath
at the West Fronl Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanbrd. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on Iho 27th day of May. 7004 the
following described property as
set torth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
CONDOMINIUM
UNIT
80,
BUILDING
10.
H U N TE R S
CHASE
CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF. R ECO RDED ON
OCTOBER 21. 1986, IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1781,
PAGES 1576 THROUGH 1681,
INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA AND ALL
AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
TOGETHER W ITH ALL APPUR­
TENANCES THERETO. AND
AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN
THE COMMON ELEMENTS OF
SAID CONDOMINIUM AS SET
FORTH IN SAID DECLARA­
TION
In
accordance
with
Ihe
American* with Disabilities Act.
Parsons with Oiabilrlies need
mg a special accommodation to
partreipata in this proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 37771,
Talaphona Number (407)3234330 not latar than seven (7)
days prior to tha proceeding If
hearing impaired (TDD) 1-800965677 1 or Vo-cs (V) 1-8009 5 5 6 7 7 0 via Fionda Relay
Services
Dated this 72nd day of April.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of tha Circus Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Law Office of Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Sheet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Fionda 33309
Telephone (054)4636365
Facsimile (954)7716052
Publish May 2 . 9. 2004
E024

REBECCA C PATRICK F/K/A
REBECCA
C
REICHERT
REHOVA L PATRICK;SCOTT
TRACY ENTERPRISES, INC
F/K/A SERVPRO OF
APOPKA/WEKIVA. SCOTT V
TRACY; SUNCRAFT
ENGINEERING ANO
CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION. STATE OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; LASALLE
NATIONAL
BANK,
AS
TRUSTEE FOR APC
MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET
BACKED
CERTIFICATE
SERIES, 1999-1, UNDER THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
03701/99. CITY OF W INTER
SPRINGS, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. ASSET
ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Ploaso publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Ordei
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated April 19. 2004, and
onteied in Case No 03-CA
1274-14K, of the Circuit Court of
the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County, Florida
HOMEAMERICAN
CREDIT,
INC D/B/A UPLAND M O R T­
GAGE is Plaintiff and REBECCA
C PATRICK F/K/AREBECCAC
REICHERT.
REHOVA
L
PATRICK,SCOTT
TRACY
ENTERPRISES. INC
F/K/A
SERVPRO OF APOPKA/WEKI
VA, SCOTT V TRACY, SUN
CRAFT ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION CORPORA­
TION, STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK, AS
TRUSTEE FOR APC MORT­
GAGE LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATE SERIES, 1999 1,
UNOER THE POOLING AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF 03/01/99, CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, SEM I­
NOLE
COUNTY.
ASSET
ACCEPTANCE
CORPOFIA
TION, aie defendants I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for
cash at the W EST FRONT
DOOR
of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, in SEM I­
NOLE County, Florida at 11 00
o'clock a m on the 75 day of
May,
2004,
Ihe
following
described property as set forth In
said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 26, BLOCK 6 NORTH
ORLANDO TOWNSITE 4TH
ADDITION REPLAT, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 14,
PAGES 6 AND 6. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 70th day of April.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clork of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant
to Administrative Order No 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act ,
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in older to participate in
this proceeding you aie entitled,
at no cost to you, to provisions of
certain assistance Please con­
tact the Court Administrator at
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Santord, FI 32771, Phone No
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
days ol your receipt of this notice
or pleading, if you are hearing oi
voice impaired, call 1 6 0 0 -9 5 5
6771
Submitted by
Vargas, Zion 5 Kahane, PA
4000 Hollywood Boulevard,
Suite 675-S
Hollywood, FI 33021
Telephone (964)8936993
Tolefactimile (954)893-7707
Publish May 7. 9. 2004
E025
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO; 02-CA-1B29-14-W
FIRST SOUTH BANK

Lecals

Lawrence V Ansbacher. Esq
Ansbechst A Schneider, PA
PO . Bo* 651760
Jacksonville. Flo!ids 37255
1260
Publish May 2 . 9. 2004
E027

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-0R-1935-02D-L

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that
pursuant
to
Order
Amending Final Judgment of
Foreclosure and Rescheduling
Fore leisure Sale dated Apnl 22.
2004 and Final Judgment of
Foreclosure deled September
76, 2002 in the above-ceptioned
cause. I will tale to (he highest
and best bidder for cath at the
West Front Doof ol Ihe SEM I­
NOLE
C OUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. local ed at 301 N Park
Avenue Sanford. Ftonda 32771,
at 11 0 0 A M , on May 27. 2004.
the following described property
a t set forth In Ihe aforesaid
Order
Amending
Final
Judgment of Foreclosure and
Rescheduling Sale and Final
Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit
LOT
18
OAK
HOLLOW,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 43. RAGE 11.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S EM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 587 Ketfy Green Street.
Oviedo, FL 32765
Dated in Seminole County.
Ftonda on this 22 day ol Apnl.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
In
accordance
with
the
Amencerts With Drsabillies Act,

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
al 4 0 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 7
1 6 0 0 -9 5 5 8771 (TDD) or 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 8 7 7 0 .
via Florida Relay Service
Publish May 7, 9. 7004
E019

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: (M C A 91- 14

KENNETH JAY GLEASON.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR PUBLICATION
TO Kenneth Jay Gleason
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action
for
Disso/ullan
of
Martlagu, Including claims for
dissolution of marnago, payment
of debts, division of real and per
■onal property, and tor pay
monts ol support, fiat been filed
against you You are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any to this action on
Linda
Drew
Kingston,
Petitioner's attorney whose
address is 36 N Park Avo .
Apopka FL 32703 on or before
June 3, 7004 and Tile the ongi
nal with the Clerk of this Court at
Seminola County Courthouse.
301
North
Park Avenue,
Sanford, FL 32771, either before
lervtce on Petitioner's attorney
or immediately therealter, other
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded In the petition
WARNING Rule 12 285 Florida
Family Law Rules ol Procedure
requires certain automatic dis­
closure of documents and infor­
mation Failure to comply can
result in sanctions Including dis­
missal or striking of pleadings
DATED 27th day of April 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 2, 9, 16, 73, 2004
E028

ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned intends to
sell Ihe personal property
described below to enforce a
lien imposed on said property
under the Florida Self Storage
Facility Act Statues (Section
83 8 0 1 6 3 809)
The undersigned will sell at
public sale by competitive bid­
ding on the 28th day of May,
2004 nl 3 45pm on the promis­
es where said property ha*
been stored and which are
located at Ample Storage
Center, 100 Ample Court 7900
West Airport Boulevard. County
of Seminole, Stato of Florida,
Ihe following
Customers
Name
Description of Goods

Unit*

Elwin W Holcomb. #D -015 Pool
supplies
Mary Brown, L-OIOce
Furniture Boxes, Elc

Toys,

Purchases must be paid tor at
the time of purchase in cash
only All purchased items sold as
it. where is. and must be
removod al the lime of sale
Sale sub|ecl to cancellation In
the event ol settlement between
owner and obligated party
This is the 27th day of April.
2004
Publish April 2. 9. 2004
E029
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04CA -177- 14
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS

NOTICE OF SALE

Publish In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN PA
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drrva Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33374
(954)733 8000
04-22196

SHERI LOUISE MARTIN,
Petitioner
and

Plaintiff,

M DAVID MCCORQUODALE
and
CINDY
L.
McCORQUODALE, his wife,
and SOUTHERN COMMUNITY
BANK,
Defendants

Clark of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

THOMAS D MCMANUS, 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
THOMAS
D
MCMANUS,
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS D
MCMANUS. 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 of Foreclosure dated
Apnl 22 , 7004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-177-14 of the
Circuit Court of the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Fionda
I will sail to the highest and best
bolder b r cash at the West Front
Door al Ihe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue m Santord. Florida
al 11 00 a m on the 25 day of
May
2004
lha
following
described property a t set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT
22.
M IRROR
LAKE
MANOR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10 RAGE
46. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 27 day ol Apnl.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE

NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAVID C HARDING III 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 DAVID C HARDING,
III. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DAVID C HARDING. Ill IF ANY.
DARREN R WESTIN 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 DARREN R
WESTIN, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF DARREN R WESTIN IF
ANY FERNBROOK TRAILS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC , WELLS
FARGO BANK MINNESOTA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING and SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
FEBRUARY 28, 2001, SERIES
20011 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 ol Foreclosure dated
Apnl 22, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-CA-01-14 of Ihe
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI
NOLE County, Sanford, Flotidaj
I will sell lo the highest and tmsr
bidder for cash al the Wost FronP
Door nt the SEMINOLE County
CbuMhliutif located at 301 N *
Park Avenue in Sanford, Florida
at 11 00 a m on the 25 day of
May
2004
the
following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit
LOT 11 FERNBROOK TRAILS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 28 PAGE 68 AND
89. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Dated this 22 day of April
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, PA
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Onve Suita
500
Plantation, FL 33374
(954)2336000
04-71B42
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DlSABILITIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227 1800 9556771 (TDO) or 1-8009 5 5 6 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish May 2, 9 7004
E018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 3050- 14W
WELLS FARGO MORTGAGE
INC SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO CROSSLAND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
the
unknow n
spouse.
H EIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST THE
ESTATE OF CURTIS TALLEY
DECEASED. 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 of Foradoeur* dated
Apnl 72. 2004 entered m Civil
Case No 05C A -3060-14W of
the Circuit Court of Ihe 1BTH
Judicial Circus in and for SEM I­
NOLE County, Santord. Fionda.
I will sail lo lha highest and best
bidder for cash al lha Wesl Front
Door at Ihe SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Florida

Lecals

L ecals
at 11 00 a m on tha 72 day ol
June,
2004
lha
following
desenbed property as sol torth in
said Summary Final Judgment
to-wit
LOT 34 ORANGE ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 16 PAGE 66
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA^
Dalad this 72 day of April. 2004

Notice
Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Santord. FL 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX
Vehicle Type Vm# Auction Dale
MAY 14
2000 FORD
1FAFP522BYA240717
MAY 22

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

1985 FORD
1FTDF15Y2FNA45893
MAY 70

Publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN P A
ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)7336000
03-21117
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accommo­
dation should conlact COURT
ADMINISTRATION at Ihe SEMI
NOLE County Courthouse at
4 0 7 6 6 5 4 2 7 7 1 800 9658771
(TDD) or 1 6 0 0 965 8770, via
Florida Relay Setw &lt;*

1990 GMC
1GKER16K2LF 678591
MAY 9
1991 TOYOTA
4T1SV21E 1MU3033539
MAY 70
1990 HONDA
1HGCB7155LA048104
1989 FORD
1FAPP9599KW703299
1990 CADILLAC
1G6CD5335L4299067
MAY 14

Publish: May 2, 9, 2004
E017

1997 DODGE
2B3HO46T0VH603390

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-12-CP

1093 FORD
1FACP52U8PA114313
MAY 70
1991 EAGLE
4E3CS54UCME068183

IN RE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM J JUSTICE.

JUNE 5
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
of WILLIAM
J
JUSTICE,
deceased, File Number 03-12CP. is pending In the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Florida, Probalo Division, the
address of which is 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford, FL 32771
The names and address ol the
Personal Representative and
Ihe Personal Representatives
attorney are set forth below
All creditors of Ihe 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 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
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
o f demands against the dece­
dents estate including unmalured contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS N O I SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale ot first publication of
this Notice is May 7. 7004
DEBORAH Q JUSTICE
Personal Representative
70 Old Barn Way
Casselberry FL 32707
Benjamin T Shuman
Florida Bar No 073709
4445 Edgewatoi Drive
Orlando, FL 37B04
Telephone 407/29 5 4701
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish May 7 9
E016

'004

IN THE C IR C !I
'J R ! I OR
SEMINOLI
'41Y.
FLO ttlln
p r o b a t i D iv is io n
FILE NO. 04-10 NT
IN RE ESTATE OF
IDAK MOSES
Deceased
NOTICE OF TRUST
%
IDA K MOSES, a resident ol
Seminole County. Florida, who
died on December 11. 2003,
was the Grantor ot a trust enti­
tled
THE IDA K MOSES
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST
dated May 29, 1993. which Is a
trust described m Section
733 707(3) of Iho Florida
Probate Code, and it liable tor
the expenses of the admmistiation of the decedent s estate and
an lorce able claims ol Ihe dece­
dent ■ creditors lo the extent the
decedent s estate is insufficient
to pay them, as provided in
Section 733 607(2) ot Ihe
F lorida Probate Code
The name and address of the
truslee are eel forth below
The derk shall file and Index
this nrkice of trust in the same
manner as a caveat, unless
there exists a probate proceed­
ing tor the Grantor s estate in
which case this notice ol trust
must be filed in the probata pro­
ceeding and I tie clerk shall send
a copy to the personal represen­
tative
Signed on 22 January, 2004
Lois M Shckir
Trustee
4767 Stratford Ct #2507
Naples. FL 34105

7001 ISUZU
4S2DM58W 414305798
MAY 22
1986 FORD
1FTHF26H8GNB60530
1992 PONTIAC
1G2NE14N1NM072493
1993 LEXUS
JT8VK13T2P0203685
1987 CHEVROLET
2G1AW81W6M2108727
1989 MAZDA
JM1GD2422K1753374
1064 PONTIAC
B34P210595
JUNE e
2002 CHRYSLER
2C3HE66GX2H148770
MAY 22
1090 HONDA
1HGCB7665LA084747
1980 CADILLAC
6D476A9113495
Publish May 7, 2004
E008

NOTICE
Vehicle Auction @ 9 OOarn
WHEN May 14. 7004
WHERE: P aul* Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Santord. FL 32771
(407)321 7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE: CHEVY
MODEL: 2DR
COLOR BLUE
V lN # 1G1JC14G3LJ228467
\A»hido Auction @ 9 00am
W '-i \ May 15, 2004
WHERE: P a u li Towing, 1919
W lsl Street. Santord, FL 37771
(407)321-7447
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE: SATURN
MODEL 4DR
COLOR MAROON
V lN # 1G9ZGS59XPZ138801
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
m a k e :F o r d
MOOEL UTILITY
COLOR: BROWN
V lN # 1FMDU32XXMUB31755
VEHICLE
YEAR 1998
MAKE FORD
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GREEN
V lN # 1FAF P13P8WW235763
VEHICLE
YEAR 1999
MAKE NISSAN
MODEL 4DR
COLOR TAN
VlN s 1N4DL01D1XC248816
Notice is hereby given Pauls
Towing will sell at public auction
tor salvage tor cath on demand
to highest bidder, the following
desenbed vehicles
Prospective bidders may inspect
vehicle* one hour prior to sale
Term* aie 'CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS* P a u l* Towing
reserves Ihe right to accept or
reject any and all BIDS
Publish May 2. 2004
E00S

NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN May 28. 2004
TIME TO00am
WHERE A A R Towing Service
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maitland FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION #

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Rosemary Hamilton

1). 96 Chevy C3500
1GBJC34R2TE192491
Publish May 2. 2004
E007

Doane A Doane, PA
2000 PGA Boulevard, Suite
4410
North Palm Beech, FL 33400

NOTICE OF SALE
Publish May 2, 9, 2004
E01S

WHEN 5 2 1 -0 4 at 9 0 0 a m
W ftfiRE Miranda s Towing
376 Loyd Lane. Oviedo. FL
32765

NOTICE OF SALE
WHEN 52 1 -0 4 at 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda s Towing
326 Loyd Lane. Oviedo
32765

FL

CAR 1987 FORD MUSTANG
VlN# 1FABP41A4HF105545
Publish May 7. 2004
E009

CAR 1964 FORD PICKUP
VlN# 1FTBR10A2EUA64117
Publish May 2. 2004
E010

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The Herald
L egals
8 EMINOLE COUNTY
6C C PROJECT8:
For mterm *lion on Saminole
County BCC procurements
P&gt;«#»e visit our wabsits at
www co seminol* tt us/purctiasIno
select
Currant
Procurements for a list of all
activa solicitations for RFPa
P S*. IFB» and CCa Many can
ba downloaded and printad at no
charge or call 407-685 7131 Art
•olicitationa and procuramant

Legals

L egals

L egals

PUBLIC NOTICE

Paraona with disabilities need­
ing assistance to participate in
these proceedings should conla a the Sammola County Port
Authortty m advance of tha
meeting, at (4 0D 327-4798
P|
ns are advised that if they
appeal any decisions
this meeting they will
-*•- J record of the proceed­
ings and for such purposes,
they may need to insure a ver­
batim record of the proceedings
made, which record includes the
testimony and evidence upon

which tha appeal is based:
Section
208 0105
Florida
Statutes

Tha Sammola County Port
Authority haraby gives public
notica
that
tha
Bud gat
Committee
will
meet
on
Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Tha meeting will ba held a*
1 0 0 0 a m in tha Board Room of
tha Admmistratton Building Port
of Sanford. 1810 Knstnar Plata
Sanford. Saminola County
Florida

Seminole Community
Cotttge
100 We Mon Boulevard
Florida 32773

Sanford,

Notice of Intent to Amend Rule
Semmole Community College hereby give* notice ol the Intended
amendment of the following rule
Policy No.: 5 050
Purpoee end Effect To update the EapendBuree policy to conform to
contemporary banking practices
legal Authority ss 100164 1001 02: 1010 04; 1010 02. 112 061,
1010 11 Florida Slatutes FAC 6A-14 0282, 073; 0765. 0735

Nolice Is horeby given that the
Board ol Adjustment ot the City
of Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on May 13, 2004 n the
City
Hall
Commission
Chambers al 11 30 A M in
order to consider a request for a
dimensional variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as B peria-ns
to side yard setbacks m an SR
1 zoning district on
LOT 5 HIDDEN LAKE PH 3
UNIT 4 PB 2 8 PGS 1 A ?

A Notica ot Rule Development appeared on April 25. 7004, In the
Semmole Herald A public hearing on the proposed rule may be
requested in writing i pacifying how the person requesting the public
ho.ving would b® affected by the proposed rule, within 21 days ol this
notice submitted to Joseph A Samovtky. Vice President for
Administrative and Busmess Services, at the above address

Larry [Ta r Chairman
Board ot Adjustment
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON
DECIDES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TOANYMAT
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
ING, ME/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 01051
PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-6626 &lt;B
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish May 2, 2004
E003

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice is hereby given that Ihe
Board ol Adjustment of the City
ot Sanlord will hold a regular
meeting on May 13,2004 in the
City
Hall
Commission
Chambers at 11 30 A M in order
to consider a request lor a
dimensional variance in the
Zoning Ordinance as It pertains
to front yard setbacks in an AG
zoning district on

§7

Publish May 2, 2004
E002

Notice of Vehicle Auction
(1) 1992 Chevrolet 4Door Whi
Vln# 1G1JC6440N7154811
(2) 1991 Ford 2 Ooor Blu
Vm #1FAPP1284 MW 118510

\

(Auction date 5-14-04)

(Auction date 5-20-04)
Auction will bo Held on See
Above Dates
At 2pm At Tri-County Towing
1155 Bette Ave Winter Spgs FL
32706

is offering a low cost&gt;«
subscription rate.
Now thru May 31st, 200
You Will Receive ^ 1

Publish May 2. 2004
E0t1

Publish May 2, 2004
E 0H

Legal
Advert Issment
NOTICE OF A G E N C Y A C TIO N TAKEN B Y THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER M A N A G E M E N T D ISTR IC T
Notice is grven Dial 1t» following pormil was issued on 4722 /04

Being
more
specifically
described a* located 346 LIVE
OAK BOULEVARD

iI’sVB
LJ
M T mm

Seminole (Jounty Pon Author By
By
David P
Lanier. Jr..
Chairman
Attest. Robert C. Goff. Secretary

(1) 1987 Chevrolet 4 Door Whi
Vm# 1G1JD511XHJ248171

Policy Title Expenditure*

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

Dated at Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida this 26th day of
April, 2004A D

NIGHT OWL PROPERTIES LLC, 718 Treeline Place, Sanford,
f l 32771, perm* #40-117-86138-2, The project Is localod In
Sominolo County, Section 29. Township 19 South, Range 30
East. The penn4 authorizes A SURFACE W ATER M A N A G E ­
MENT SYSTEM ON 5 A C R ES TO S ER VE A COM M ER C IA L
DEVELOPMENT known as North Seminole Business Center
The receiving watettoody Is ST JO H N S R IV E R
The lile(s) containing the application for the above ksled permit
Is available lor Inspection Monday through Friday except for
legal holidays. 8 00 a m lo 5 00 p m al ttio S I Johns River
Walor Management District (District) Headquarters, 4 0 4 9 Reid
Street. Palatkn, FL 32178-1429 A person whose substantial
interests are aflocted by ll&gt;e District permitting decision may pelitxrn for an admBvsIratrve homing in accordance with sections
120 589 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, or may choose to pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under sodlon 120.573,
Florida Slatulos. before the deadline for filing a petition
ChoosBtg mediation will not adversely nftoct tho right to a bo at­
ing if media!ion does nol result In a settlement. The procedures
for pursuing mediation are sol forth In section 120 573, Florida
Statutes, and rules 28 100.111 and 28-100 4 0 1 -4 0 4 Florida
Administrative Code
Petitions must oompfy with the require­
ments ol f'londq Administrative Code Chapter 28-106 and be
filed Willi {rocervod by) llie District Clerk located al District
Hoadquarlors, Highway 100 West, Pabitka, FL 32177. Petitions
for adminrstratrvo hearing on Ihe above appllcatlon(s) must be
filer) within twenty-one (21) days of publication of this notice or
wBhin twenty six (26) days of tho District depositing nofice ol this
intont In tho mail for those persons lo whom the District mails
actual notice Fm luie lo file a petition wBhin litis time poiiod shall
constitute a waiver of any rtght(s) such person(s) may have lo
lequesl an administrative determination (hearing) under sections
120 589 and 120.57, F.S., concerning I tie subject permit.
Petitions that are not filed in accordance with the above provi­
sions are subject lo dismissal,
Docause Hie admimstralrvo hearing process is designed lo for­
mulate final nijency action, the Mind ol a petition m eans that lt&gt;e
District s final action may be diflerer* from the posBion taken by
it in Hus notice ol Intent Persons whose substantial interests wilt
be affected by any such final decision of the District on Ihe appli­
cant have the right to petition to become a party lo Ihe proceed­
ing. In accordance wBh tho requirements sot forth above

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhat the Ctly of Sanford. Florida
in accordance with Florida
Statutes Chapter 70S intends on
disposing of lost/abandoned
property In one of the following
manners: 1 Return the property
to the original owner, 2 Return
the property to the finder This
property consists of currency
and
other
property
of
redeemable value
Alt interested persons making
claims against said property
must show proof ol ownership or
must be able lo identify the
properly and currency by know­
ing amount, location, and date
where it was found Claim must
be made al Ihe Sanford Police
Departmenl on or before May
10. 2004
CITY OF SANFORD
/* / Donna Baldwin
Property and Evidence Clerk
Publish May 2. 9. 2004
E030

MAH C H E C K O R C O M E BY
Public Auction

Tin: S anford Herald
300 N FRENCH AVE.
SANrORD, FLORIDA 32271
(407) 322-2611

Public auction to be held at
9 01 am. on the day(s) speci­
fied below, at the front door of
Athen s Towing, Inc Located at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd SuBe
134, Sanford. FL for Ihe pur­
pose of disposing of the follow­
ing vehicles

ADDRESS

For further information please
c a l (407)321-2948

CITY_____________________________________ ST____________
'THIS Of FER LI M il ED TO SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS AND MUST BE PREPAID

(1) Year 7003/Make Chevrolet
V IN * 3Gnek13193g707290
05715/2004
(1) Year 1094AJake Cadillac
VIN » 1G6KD52B3RU201151

Publish May 2. 2004
C013

05/2072004

NOTICE
Being
more
specifically
described as located
724
MEADOW ST
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Board of Adjustment
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
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DENCE, WHICH RECORD IS
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OF SANFORD (FS 286 0105)
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TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
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WHEN 5-21-04 at 9 0 0 a m
WHERE Miranda s Towing
326 Loyd Lane Oviedo F l
32765
CAR 1984 FORD PICKUP
VIN# 1FTBR10A2EUA64117
Publish May 2. 2004
E010

Tho St Johns River W ater Managem ent District lias rocervod
tin application for Environmental Resource Porrml(s) Irom Ihe
following npplicant(s):
Orlando Lake Forest JoBit Venture, 53 50 Shorekno Circle,
Sanford, FL 32771. application #4-117-22062-21. Tlie project to
localod in Seminole County, Sections 19. 20 &amp; 30, Township 19
South. Range 30 East The E R P application la for the Lake
Forest Master Plan Conceptual Permit Modification, a 5 3 8 -acre
projoct,
M/l Schotlenslutn Hornes, In c, 237 S WestmorBa D r . Aitamonto
Spnngs, FL 32714, application #40 117-93424-1 The project to
located m Semmole County. Sections 16. Townstvp 19 South.
Range 30 East Tho ER P application to for construction of a sur­
face water management system for a 10 31-acre, residential
development known as the Orange Boulevard Subdivision.
Tiie file(s) containing each of the above-listed application^) ate
available lor inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal
Iwlidaya, 8 00 a rn lo 5:00 p m at Ihe S I Johna River W ater
Management District Headquarter* or Hie appropriate Service
Center WrBten objections lo Ihe application may be m ade, but
should be Med with (received by) Iho District Clerk. 40 49 Reid
SI . Palatka. H onda 32177-1429. no later than 14 days from the
dato ol publication. Wntten objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fu ly describe the objection lo the
application Filing a wtttlen objection doea not entitle you lo a
Chapter 120. Florida Slatutes, AdmBitsIraltve Hearing Only
those persons wliose substantial interests are affected by Hie
application and who Mu a petition meeting Uw roquBerner*s of
Sections 120 596 arid 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
lieanng AH timely filed wntten objections will be presented lo the
Board for consideration Bi its deliberations on application prior to
live Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director. Drvtaion of Permit D ala Services
St Johns River W ater Management District
Publish: May 2. 2004
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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
Removal ol the described vehi­
cles was conducted In compli­
ance with F S 713 78 Notice
that Harrya Towing will sell said
vehicles at Public Auction for
Cash on May 14,2004 at 1000
A M. at 102 N. Maple Ave ,
Sanford. FL. 32771. All vehicles
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves tha right
lo bid on any vehicle
Vehicles may be viewed one
hour prior lo tale
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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, 0 00 A M. AT THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING
IN SANFORD, 1101 EAST FIRST STREET. ROOM 1028,
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 HELO IN THE COUNTY COMMISSION CHAMBERS.

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

------- ---- SEC j3 TWp j9 RNG 29—
......PRESERVE AT ASTOR FARMS PH 1
....... 60 PGS 1 THRU 4
i* * * * *
.......pE 0F 24-1 9-29-5AA-0A00-0010
STRATEGIC CAPITA!. RESOURCES
6,115.21
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--------.......WEKIVA CAHp SITRS RKpjlAT
......
.......OF
......
. . . . . . . pB 9 pGS 19 20 t 21

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.
See current tax roll for complete legal description.

10

11

12

13

14
15
16

17
18

19
20

21

22
23

24
25
26

25-19-29-503-0000-0170 (HX)

25-19-29-505-0000-1080

25-19-29-506-0000-0650

27

(HX)

PAD: 245 MEADOW BEAUTY TER
.....i.BERINGTON CLUB PH 3
.......PB 56 PGS 99 4 100
.......ALL 25-19-29-300-036B-0000
ASENJO STALIN A 4
SOSA JESSICA L

*•*••##*
3,960.99

28

(HX)

PAD: 349 GREEN ASH LN
.......glades on sylvan LAKE PH 1
...... PB 49 PGS 96 THRU 101
PITSCHMAN ERNEST R

3,838.26

29

25_i9-29-5MU-0000-00B0 (HX)

PAD: 6962 SYLVAN WOODS DR
13,078.58
CURLEY NOAL W 4
” n
25-19-29-5MU-0000-0250
PAD- 6921 SYLVAN WOODS DR
PAD.
26 TWP 19 RNG 29.......

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SECTION
TOWNSHIP
RANGE
5DD (SUBDIVISION)
300 (UNPLATTED)
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PARCEL IF UNPLATTED
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PAD: 5713 CLIMBING ROSE WAY
.......BERINGTON CLUB PH 2
.......pB 55 PGS 51 4 52
SCHEUERLE ROBERT 4 HOLLY

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MUSE DOUGLAS 4 MUSE GARY 4
3,797.43
MUSE MICHAEL 4 STIFFF.Y CYNTHIA
21-19-29-5MQ-0000-0110
PAD: 206 WF.KIVA PARK DR
NELY 100 FT OF LOT 11 * SLY
.......WEKIVA HIGHLANDS
*..*...UNRECORDED PLAT
PATEL AMRTSH S RANNA
1,102.61
21-19-29-5UM-0000-0130
SEC 21 TWP 19S RGE 29E E 1/2
MC CAWLEY JOE B JR I C/O
266.49
BECKER KENNETH A
2119-29-5UM-0000-0430
PAD: 241 NOVA DR
SEC 21 TWP 19S RGE 29E
----------- SEC 22 TWP 19 RNG 29--------WILBER RICHARD E
13.994.9G
2219-29-300-005A-0000 (HX)
PAD: B100 W 46 SR
----------- SEC 2 3 TWP 19 RNG 29--------......SEMTNOLE ESTATES
.....
. . . . . . * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 67 PARCELS *•**♦*
.......ALSO IN 24-19-30
......
1,282.89
BURKE GENE A &amp; PATRICIA J
2319-29-3AB-001B-0000
PAD: 5763 MICHELLE LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
1,82B .72
YOUNG STEVEN R
23-19-29-3AB-001P-0000
SEC 23 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
2,000.77
YOUNG STEVEN R
23-1 9-29-3AB-0017.-0000 (HX)
PAD: 6010 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
1,469.42
ROBINSON JAMES M 4 PENNY M
23-19-2 9-3AB-002A-0000
PAD. 5953 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 195 RGE 29F. BEG ...
BARNES DONALD L 4 JUDY !.
4, 159.95
23-19-29-3AB-002X-0000
PAD: 5712 MICHELLE LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E
2,606.39
DOWNER KATHRYN L
2319-29-3AB-003S-0000 (HX)
PAD: 6022 FEATHER LN
SEC 24 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
------------SEC 24 TWP 19 RNG 29
KENNF.RKNECHT FRANCIS 4
543.92
GERALDINE
2419-29-300-004E-0000
PAD: N ORANGE AVE
678.99
CRAVEN ROBERT S
24-19-29-300-004K-0000 (HX)
PAD: NORTH RD
2,049.20
BRUCE MARTA 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
1,959.20
KEMPKE KEITH
24-19-29-5AA-OCOO-0O8O (HX)
PAD: 5648 DEER PATH LN
1 ,366.B8
WAGNER CHASITY 4
SHRAKE KATHLEEN
2419-29-5AA-0D00-0060 (HX)
PAD: 5624 DEER PATH LN
____________SEC 25 TWP 19 RNG 29
1,266.60
APPLEBY CHARLES W
2519-29-300-0190-0000
PAD: CENTER RD
701.68
APPLEBY ALYCE R LIFE F.ST
(APPLEBY CHARLES)
25-19-29-300-019A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 150 N CENTER RD
12,175.56
ROCK OF CENTRAL FIJV INC
25-19-29-300-0290-0000
PAD: W HWY 46
......GLADES ON SYLVAN LAKE PH 2
«*•»**»pg 52 PGS 65 THRU 69
4,546.64
PROSCIA VINCENT A 4 STACY H
25-19-29-502-0000-1320
PAD: 557 WALDEN VIEW DR
3,925.64
DRUAR JOSEPH H 4 SUZANNE E
25-19-29-502-0000-1700 (HX)
PAD: 6701 BELL GLADE PL
.......b k r TNGTON CLUB PH 1
.......PB 54 PGS 4 THRU 6
4,402.64
RUSSELL EWART &amp; GRACE
25-19-29-503-0000-0030
PAD: 209 SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA LN
2,982.27
COSAT DAVID M 4 CYNTHIA C
25-19-29-503-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 212 SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA LN
3,559.92
HADID MUSTAFA M 4 MARTHA L

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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
INC
26-19-29-300-005B-0000
PAD: 6850 W 46 SR
SUNSET EQUITY PARTNERS TNC
26-19-29-300-009B-0000
......YANKEE LAKE SUBD
...... PB 9 PG 91
KEMPKE KEVIN 4
KEMPKE LEONARD W 4 SHIRLEY A
26-19-29-502-0000-015A (HX)
PAD: 7385 W 46 SR
PT OF LOTS 15 4 16 DESC AS
.... **LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES
..... *PB 1? PG 13
MILLER ANN L 4
HICKS MARDELI. L
26-19-29-503-0000-039A
PAD: SYLVAN CT
N 10 FT OF LOT 39
ABRAMSON DALE
26-19-29-503-0000-0550 (HX)
PAD: 7380 LAKE DR
PRESCOTT VERNON E 4
PARKER ANGF.LIA L
26-19-29-503-0000-0630 (HX)
PAD: 7300 LAKE DR
DOWNER DOUGLAS L
26-19-29-503-0000-0790 (MX)
PAD: 7370 CANAL DR
WILLIAMS JAMES C 4 XTNIA M
26-19-29-503-0000-0830 (HX)
PAD: 7336 CANAL DR
C1.ANTON DONALD H 4 DEBRA S
26-19-29-503-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 7359 SYLVAN DR
ELORANTA JACK R
26-19-29-503-0000-1100 (HX)
PAD: 7234 SYLVAN CT
...... SYLVA GLADE
.......pB 2 2 PGS 20 4 21
RAMBO BYRON L 4 VICTORIA J
26-19-29-506-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 6931 TALLOW TREE RD
NGUYEN LOC K 4
LE NGA
26-19-29-506-0000-01B0
PAD: 6900 TALLOW TREE RD
JOYCE OLGA M
26-19-29-506-0000-0200
PAD: 6920 TALLOW TREE RD
FLANDERS J WAYNE 4 ROSE
26-19-29-506-0000-0210
PAD: 6930 TALLOW TREE RD
••*•* “ LAKE SYLVAN COVE
.......PB 42 PGS 69 TO 74
CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL L 4 TERRIE
2619-29-507-0000-0330 (HX)
PAD: 615 GRAND CYPRESS PT
------------ SEC 27 TWP 19 RNG 29MTCHAEL 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.IA JOSEPH S 4 AUNICA L
27-19-29-300-022V-0000 (HX)
PAD: 8215 LAKF. ROSS LN
...... .
MARKHAM ESTATES
.......PB 11 pGS 60 » 61
RIZZO EUGENE 4 TAMMY M
27-19-29-501-0000-0190 (HX)
PAD: 121 VENETIAN CT
MILLER WILLIAM M 4 CAROLYN J
27-19-29-501-0000-0200
PAD: 130 VENETIAN CT
DAVIES BEVERLY B 4
DAVIES JOHN J JR 5 CHRISTINE S
27-19-29-501-0000-0880 (HX)
PAD: 7871 VIA BONITA
LF.MIEUX DIANNA
27-19-29-501-0000-0970
PAD: 8220 VIA BONITA
.......Da w N ESTATES SEC 2
.......pB 22 PG 91
BENFER STEVE 4 CARMEN
27-19-29-5EW-0000-0200
PAD: 8301 MURRAY CT
..... *FOXSPUR
.......PB 25 PGS 71 4 72
ROWE JOSEPH 4 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 38 PGS 71 TO 73
FREEST JUDITH 4 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....... HAMLIN GROVE ESTATES
" .... PB 22 PG 63
STALLINGS EUELL E JR 4 CRYSTAL
34-19-29-503-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 801 LONGWOOD MARKHAM RD
HAWORTH ROBERT 4 SANDRA
34-19-29-503-0000-0040 (HX)
PAD: 831 LONGWOOD MARKHAM RD
.... *'MARKHAM ESTATES SUBDIVISION

S E Q .#

4,109.03

31

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ .#

**#•••• •

...... PB 63 PGS 3 - 5
“0000

3,315.41

32

854.92

33

1,467.82

34

35

71.03

1, 169.99

‘ 36

1,178.52

37

881.68

38

821.96

39

2,068.23

40

1,736.89

41

42

3,169.92

43

906.16

1,091.01

44

3,292.31

45

ft ft ft ft ft ft ft
4,634.27

1 0. 20

753.44

i

46

47

48

182.56

49

17.61

50

3,667.27

51

2,602.55

52

TODAY HOMES TNC
34-19-29-504-0000-0140
PAD: 8279 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: 8184 NARROW LEAF PT
.......CARDINAL POINTE
......PB 57 PGS 69 4 70
RGD RESIDENTIAL I.LC
C/O GRAY HARRIS 4 ROBINSON
34-19-29-510-0000-0100
PAD: 886 CARDINAL POINTF. COVF.
RGD RES IDENT IAT. LT.C
C/O GRAY HARRIS 4 ROBINSON
34-19-29-510-0000-0110
PAD: 08) CARDINAL POINTE COVE
MILLER CRATG 4 GRACE
34-19-29-510-0000-0140
WHTTF.SAND DEV CORP OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
34-19-29-510-0000-0160
PAD: 06/ CARDIANI. POINTE COVF.
CRUZ MTRTA 4
DONATO DOMINICK
34-19-29-510-0000-0170
PAD: 863 CARDINAL POINTE COVE

53

2, 163.45

54

602.41

55

770.91

3,577.07

56

57

4.169.09

58

2,022.23

59

3,405.11

60

4,435.79

61

3.761.10

62

2,705.97

63

64

800.29

65

000.29

66

1,856.58

67

2,041.99

66

2,040.99

69

1,850.13

70

2,228.97

71

*ft*ft*ftft-ft
.......pB 36 pGS 13 T0 i;
3,445.10
GAT7. RAYMOND J III 4 SHERRIE W
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0140 (HX)
PAD: 8362 RAMBLING RIVER DR
1,523.38
MUNOZ FRANKIE 4 OLGA L
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0260
PAD: CREST RIDGE CT
4,021.90
APKTNS GILBERT F. 4 LINDA S
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0270 (HX)
PAD: 8410 RAMBLING RIVER DR
364.70
MAXWELL BRUCE H 4 IVY S
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0480
.PAD: 2529 RTVF.R TREE CIR
1,523.38
NAGY GASPIRE L III
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0710
PAD: 2454 RTVF.R TREE CIR
CHOW PENGUIN CHUNG-PING 4
3,110.91
JEANTE YTNO HA
34-19-29-5JM-0000-0740 (HX)
PAD: 0397 RAMBLING RIVER DR
****** MAKE MARKHAM PRESERVE
.......
.......pB 57 pGS 9 JO 12
........
...... aALL 27-19-29-A/23 A/32
........
WATERFORD DEV CORP
2,227.97
3419-29-5PQ-0000-0010
PAD: 7709 MARKHAM BEND PL
------------SF.C 35 TWP 19 RNG 29----------TAYLOR MICHAEL L 4 PATRICIA L
1,103.09
3519-29-300-004E-0000
PAD: S SYLVAN LAKE DR
.......SYLVAN a c r e s
........
......5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
........
PARCELS
........
FULMER ALAN E 4 PATRICIA A
2,785.21
35-19-29-301-0010-0000
PAD: WILD ROSE TRI.
SEC 35 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
VANDESTREEK DANIEL P
2,619.34
35-19-29-301-001D-0000
PAD: S SYLVAN LAKE DR
SEC 35 TWP 19S RGE 29E BEG ...
....... BROOKHAVF.N
.......
.......PB 57 pGS 57-65

1,883.80

800.29

PETERSON JONATHAN L
35-19-29-502-0000-0460 (HX)
PAD: 1817 CHERRY RIDGE DR
TEJADA GERARD M 4
REYES IVETTE
35-19-29-502-0000-0540 (HX)
PAD: 1032 CHERRY RIDGE DR
SUECOF SHARON L
35-19-29-502-0000-0860
PAD: 1590 CHERRY BLOSSOM TER
METHVEN MARK R 4RANDY
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
. . . . . . * P B 50 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: 1883 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0130
PAD: 1B65 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
35-19-29-504-0000-0280
PAD: 1720 BRACKENHURST PLACE
CARISBROOKE DEV CORP
35-19-29-504-0000-0290
PAD: 1726 BRACKENHURST PLACE

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73
74
75
76
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78

79

80

81

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3,222.44

82

3,402.48

03

4,690.01

04

4,409.47

85

4,116.41

86

236.64

87

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2,265.04

88

2,265.04

89

2,265.04

90

2,265.04

91

2,265.04

92

2,038.83

93

1,922.03

94

1,922.03

95

2,135.27

96

2,038.83

97

2,265.04

98

1,922.03

99

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

T he Herald
TAXES DUE

CARISBROOKE 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 3RACKENHURST PL
COMPTON JAMES W &amp; FRANCES J
35-19-29-504-0000-0440
PAD: 1101 FIELDWOOD BLVD
******‘CHERRY RIDGE UNIT 3

S E Q .I

1,922.03

100

2,135.27

101

2,135.27

102

2,135.27

2,135.27

103

104

2,135.27

105

2,135.27

106

2,135.27

107

3,627.83

108

2,348.48

109

****** *pB 5 6 PGS 67 _ 69
CRAN11AM GINA B
35-19-29-5PK-0000-0790 (IIX)
PAD: 1694 CHERRY 3LOSSOM 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 HOMES 5 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 C 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 29GORDON DOUGLAS K
3619-29-300-012C-0000 &lt;HX)
PAD: 6697 MARKHAM RD
GORDON MARINA V
36-19-29-300-014A-0000
PAD: MARKHAM RD
*******TROVE PARK

5,322.90

1,300.89

110

111

1,300.89

112

1,300.89

113

1,300.89

114

1,300.89

115

1,300.89

116

1,300.89

117

1,855.58

118

1,486.30

119

1,857.13

120

999.50

121

918.02

122

****** »pg 4 pG 76
HALL HAROLD A II i SHELIA W
817.61
36-19-29-501-0000-0010 (HX)
PAD: 5845 S SYLVAN LAKE DR
LOTS 1 2 ( 3 (LESS RD)
♦•♦•••♦HERON RIDGE PH 1
*****.*PB 55 PG 35
HENDERSON CALVIN J
4,793.31
36-19-29-504-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1222 PALLISTER LN
••♦♦.♦.r e s e r v e AT HEATHROW
*♦«*♦**PB 55 pGS 94 THRU 96
*******pj 36-19-29-300-0160-0000 I
TA2ZA ERNEST E &amp; BARBARA
2,040.99
36-19-29-505-0000-0140
PAD: 1424 LANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
2,040.99
36-19-29-505-0000-0160
PAD: 1448 LANGHAM TER

HILLCREST HOMES t DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0170
PAD: 1452 IANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0190
PAD: 1460 LANGHAM TER
HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEV INC
36-19-29-505-0000-0200
PAD: 1464 LANGHAM TER
STAFFORD JAMES T &amp; ROBERTA
36-19-29-505-0000-0490 (HX)
PAD: 1445 LANGHAM TER
HACK EDDY J &amp; SHERRI L
36-19-29-505-0000-0510
PAD: 1437 LANGHAM TER
•••••••KENTFORD GARDEN
•******PB 58 PGS 42-44
KAZINEC BETH ANN ( 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 &amp; KELLE A
36-19-29-508-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 1552 LANGHAM TER
CABRERA PABLO t 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
•••••••PB 59 PGS 80 - 83
OLEJNIK PAUL A 4 EDYTA A
36-19-29-509-0000-0620 (HX)
PAD: 2204 NORTHUMBRIA DR
COCHRAN JOHN C 4 CECILE E
36-19-29-509-0000-1320
PAD: 6484 EVERINGHAM LN
*••*..•k e e n w i c k e
*******PB 53 PGS 14 THRU 17
METHVEN MARK 4
MARTIN RANDY
36-19-29-5NH-0000-0020
PAD: 1094 ABERDOVEY PT

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124

125

126

1,857.13

127

1,857.13

128

1,857.13

129

8,860.13
9,684.59

7,329.18

130
131

132

7,478.17

133

8,043.72

134

8,288.57

135

6,766.11

4,795.35
1,006.24

3,400.23

136

137
138

139

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ .*

WALKER BERRY J JR TRUSTEE
3,221,32
FBO
36-19-29-5NH-0000-0450
PAD: 1193 CHESSINGTON CIR
...... BURLINGTON OAKS
..*.**..
•******PB 53 PGS 37 4 38
********
1,708.80
TALKE PETER 4 KARLE
36-19-29-5NK-0000-0010
PAD: 1733 KERSLEY CIR
HILLCREST HOMES 4 DEV INC
2,003.90
36-19-29-5NK-0000-0150
PAD: 1693 KERSLEY CIR
2,003.90
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
3,263.06
36-19-29-5NL-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1393 STANFIELD CV
------------ SEC 16 TWP 19 RNG 30----------******‘SANFORD FARMS
.......
*******pg ; pGS 127 128 + 128 1/2
********
FAIRCLOTH MARTHA G
935.33
16-19-30-5AB-0200-0050 (HX)
PAD: 4761 ORANGE BLVD
LOTS 5 4 6 (LESS S 545.5 FT) ...
HO MAN WING 4
3,636.90
MORA OLGA M
16-19-30-5AB-0300-005A (HX)
TAD: 1565 MISSOURI AVE
N 372.54 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 3
HAMZEHLOUI EBRAHIM 4 TAMMY S
6,701.44
16-19-30-5AB-0700-0030 (HX)
PAD: 4755 OHIO AVE
HAMZEHLOUI EBRAHIM 4 TAMMY F
701.45
16-19-30-5AB-0700-0040
PAD: OHIO AVE
YOUNG CRAIG 4 KIMBERLEE
754.56
16-19-30-5AB-0700-008A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
LOT 8 (LESS W 167.87 FT 4 ...
PIZZOLA SALVATORE 4 ROSALIE
2,363.89
16-19-30-5AB-0900-0080
PAD: 4840 OHIO AVE
GILES JAMES R 4 LEANN F
2,680.92
16-19-30-5AB-1300-005A (HX)
PAD: 4996 ORANGE BLVD
S 160 FT OF W 295 FT OF LOT ...
WASHINOWSKI STEPHEN 4 PAT
3,110.18
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
1,587.64
16-19-30-5AB-1900-005A (HX)
PAD: 1595 NEW YORK ST
N 322.5 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 19
REAGIN MATTHEW K
931.08
16-19-30-5AB-1900-007A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
W 165 FT OF LOT 7 BLK 19
REAGIN MATTHEW K
930.72
16-19-30-5AB-1900-008A
PAD: MICHIGAN AVE
LOT B (LESS E 157.50 FT) BLK ...
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHIN
55.83
16-19-30-5AB-2100-0060
PAD: 5375 OHIO AVE
LOT 6 (LESS S 296 FT 4 E 25 ...
BADAKHSHAN NOOSHIN
28.58
16-19-30-5AB-2100-006A
PAD: 5365 OHIO AVE
PT OF LOT 6 DESC AS BEG 25 ...
•••••••ST JOSEPHS
********
* * * * * * * pg

p

pG 114

LE THUY T
16-19-30-5AC-0000-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 490 MONROE RD
BEG NF. COR LOT B RUN S 255 ...
SCHIRMER ELLEN
16-19-3O-5AC-0000-00B2
PAD: 460 MONROE RD
BEG 330 FT S OF NE COR LOT B ...
DABANIAN ROBERT C 4 SHERRE 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 DEV INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-013A
PAD: MONROE RD
THAT PART OF S 1/2 OF LOT 13 ...
GORMAN JOSEPH H 4 SANDRA E
16-19-30-5AC-0000-025A
PAD: 811 MONROE RD
S 56 FT OF N 589.2 FT OF W ...
RAND YARD RAILWAY DEV 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 KAISER
DEBBIE 4 FLOWERS TERESA ET AL
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-SAC-0000-03OF
PAD: N ELDER RD
BEG 132 FT N OF SE 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 E 8 6 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 FLA
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0660
PAD: 4005 MARONDA WAY
LOT 6 6 (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 E 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

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145

146

147
148
149

150
151

152

153

154

155

156

157

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1,015.75

158

904.32

159

2,051.71

160

2,614.27

161

914.29

162

1,467.12

163

N AM E-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ.#

5,163.97
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0810
PAD: NARCISSUS
LOT 81 (LESS E 2 1/2 A)
571.59
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-082A
PAD: 395 MONROE RD
N 130 FT OF W 155 FT OF LOT 82
2,996.78
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-082B
PAD: 375 MONROE RD
LOT 82 (LESS S 5 ACRES 4 N ...
3,443.99
KELLER OUTDOOR INC
16-19-30-5AC-0000-082C
PAD: 343 MONROE RD
S 5 AC OF LOT 82
2,408.52
MC NULTY CHUCK A
16-19-30-5AC-0000-0940
PAD: 204 N WHITE CEDAR RD
LOT 94 (LESS S 660 FT &lt;■ 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 E 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
MYERS 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---------****** *sx JOHNS RIVER ESTATES
*******
...... PB 13 PG 54
5, 141.36
HELI.EKSON MICHAEL F.
1719-3O-501-OB00-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1821 BEACON DR
5, 669.14
HEADRICK DANNY J
17-19-30-501-0C00-0010
PAD: 1861 MISSOURI AVE
...... RETREAT AT WEKIVA
...... PB 59 PGS 32 - 34
882.17
MC GILL MARLENE D 4 VERNON
17-19-30-5QC-0000-0150
PAD: 1504 STARGAZER TER
882.17
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 AI.DE
19-19-30-300-0100-0000
•*••*••LAKE FOREST SEC 1
*
.PB 41 PGS 13 TO 17
5,035.62
NANUS FRED 4 FRANCIS
19-19-30-501-0000-0300 (HX)
PAD: 4819 SHORELINE CIR
******* LAKE FOREST SEC 2A
*******PG 43 PGS 60 s 61
6,285.95
SIMMONS MARK R 4 PAMELA B
19-19-30-502-0000-1270 (HX)
PAD: 801 EDGEFOREST TER
******* LAKE FOREST SEC 3A

178

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185

186
187

188
189

190
191

192

193

194

* * * * * * * pB 45 PGS 5 XHRU 6

DIAZ JORGE E 4
RAMIREZ MYRNA E • N G 6
19-19-30-503-0000-1540
PAD: 5351 SHORELINE CIR
****** *i,AKE 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
ALLEN-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 4 LAURIE E
19-19-30-511-0000-4820
PAD: 709 BROADOAK LOOP
MEJIA JOSE L 4
HART MARLENE A
19-19-30-511-0000-5020
PAD: 672 BROADOAK LOOP
*•••*•*LAKE FOREST SEC 10B
*
.PB 60 PGS 64 - 66
*
......*AI,L 19-19-30-300-013F,
LATIMER JOHN A 4 CYNTHIA

1,116.48

195

1, 354.96

196

7, 380.83

197

6 ,353.46

198

6 ,552.87

199

13F 13A
1, 432.84

200

1, 432.84

201

19-19-30-512-0000-5340
PAD: 5455 SANDY RIDGE CT
4,604.01

164

369.01

165

FUNARO MICHAEL A 4 CAROLYN

19-19-30-512-0000-5370
PAD: 602 BROADOAK LOOP
•••••••CLAS SUBDIVISION

170.89

166

4,963.44

167

240.70

168

*******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 4 3 pGS 62 6 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 4 9 pcs 3 4 4
WATERFORD DEV CORP
1, 115.48
19-19-30-5MP-0000-1870
PAD: 5309 SHORELINE CIR
------------ SEC 20 TWP 19 RNG 30---

202

203

204

. . . . . . . B00KERT0HN

2,529.57

7,893.63

23,615.04

3,830.84

169

170

171

172

5,914.02

173

272.10

174

272.10

175

488.71

176

5,544.41

177

...... PB 4 PGS 97 ♦ 98
METIS TAWANA J D
2019-30-501-0000-00A0 (HX)
PAD: ORANGE BLVD
LOTS A B ♦ 1 TO 14 + 4A ♦ ...
TROUTMAN WILLIE F
20-19-30-501-0000-0260
PAD: MC KAY ST
LOTS 26 t 27 4 N 1/2 VACD ...
BROWN BETTY J
20-19-30-501-0000-0280
PAD: MC KAY ST
LOT 28 4 N 1/2 VACD ALLEY ...
TROUTMAN CLARENCE SR
20-19-30-501-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 4641 MC KAY ST
LOTS 29 ♦ 30 4 E 1/2 VACD ...
WILLIAMS FRANK 4 ELNORA L
20-19-30-501-0000-0310 (HX)
PAD: 4631 MC KAY ST
LOT 31 4 N 1/2 VACD ALLEY ...
WILLIAMS FRANK 4 ELNORA
20-19-30-501-0000-0320
PAD: MC KAY ST
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 ♦ 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 ...

169.47

205

55.48

206

50.44

207

518.44

208

154.33

209

74.92

210

603.20

211

187.86

212

378.71

213

�Tur. Herald
NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

THOMPSON MARCEL
20-19-30-501-0000-0510 (HX&gt;
PAD: 1250 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 51 TO 54
BROWN LUCILE
C/O BETTY MC CLEAN STE A4
20-19-30-501-0000-0550
PAD: DUBOIS ST
WILLIAMS RUTHY M &amp;
WILLIAMS WILLIE B JR
20-19-30-501-0000-0600 (HX)
PAD: 4616 DU BOIS ST
E 30 FT OF LOT 60 l W 25 FI ...
LAFORTUNF. MURAT A 4 ESSIE M
20-19-30-501-0000-0840
PAD: 4663 DU BOIS ST
LOTS 84 85 ♦ 8 6 &amp; 1/2 OF ...
ADUDU PETER S f. 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 &lt; 105 4 1/2 VACD ...
BROWN JOHN LIFE EST (BROWN
TAVI J &amp; BROWN TEASE M FT AL)
20-19-30-501-0000-1100
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 110 111 S 112
BROWN TAVI J
20-19-30-501-0000-1130 (HX)
PAD: 1152 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 113 114 142 4 143 4 ALL ..
SCOTT HERKEY L
20-19-30-501-0000-1160
PAD: GILBERT ST
LOT 116 4 1/2 VACD ALLEY ON N
SMITH I.ATRISSA MICHELLE

SEQ. #

187.86

214

41.97

215

244.98

1,051.67

186.86
117.39

90.86

216

217

218
219

220

1,069.92

221

45.65

222

45.65

22.3

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)
TAD: 4632 GILBERT ST
LOTS 122 123 * 124 4 1/2 ...
DAVIS KENNETH F. 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
RF.ALFORD FRANK 4 FATRICIA E

851.99

726.31

401.38

224

225

226

89.86

227

187.86

228

20-19-30-501-0000-1440
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 144 145 t 146
SCOTT ROBERT L 4 PHYLLIS

20-19-30-501-0000-1470 (HX)
TAD: GILBERT ST
LOT 147 4 N 1/2 OF VACD ...
HARDY LEROY 4 PRINCELLA
20-19-30-501-0000-1510 (HX)
PAD: GILBERT ST
LOTS 151 4 152
I.AWRENCE JULIE

20-19-30-501-0000-1550 (HX)
PAD: 4641 GILBERT ST
WILLIAMS JERRY L 4 DEBORAH ANN
20-19-30-501-0000-1690

154.33

229

186.86

230

22.76

231

47.48
flOHB l?C?
20-19-30-501-0000-1700
PAD !*‘MOTON AVE
.;
.J * ’
SCOTT 'PHYLLIS I,
83.05
20-19-30-501-0000-1810
rfi
A M
PAD: DOUGLAS ST
LOT 181 4 S 1/2 OF VACD ...
SCOTT PHYLLIS L
122.59
20-19-30-501-0000-1820
PAD: DOUGLAS ST
LOTS 182 TO 185 4 S 1/2 OF .,
CAMPBELL LIZ2IE M
480.56
20-19-30-501-0000-1930 (HX)
PAD: 4550 DOUGIJVS ST
LOT 193 * F. 18 FT OF LOT 192
KEITT EMMETT L SR 4
657.90
CHISHOLM LAVF.RNE
20-19-30-501-0000-1950 (HX)
PAD: 4520 DOUGLAS ST
LOTS 195 4 196
STEPHENS KATTIE M 4 CARLITA I,
444.80

232

234

235

236

237

STEPHENS 4 ESSEX J STEPHENS

20-19-30-501-0000-2430

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
ARCRETT REBBF.CCA ETAL *C/0
FELTON KEVIN F.T AI.
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 AVE
S .5 FT OF LOT 349 4 ALL ...
JACKSON PATRICE M 4
DAVIS KENNETH E
20-19-30-501-0000-3620
PAD: 1051 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 362 363 364 4
BROWN BRENDA D 4
BROWN JOHN JR
20-19-30-501-0000-3840
PAD: 851 DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 364 t 383

TAXES DUE

STOKES DONNA C
20-19-30-501-0000-3900
PAD: DUNBAR AVE
LOTS 390 S 391 4 VACD ST ADJ
******* LAKE FOREST SEC 3B PH 3
......TB 49* PGS 75 i. 76
WATERFORD DEV CORr
20-19-30-502-0000-1930
PAD: 5291 SHORELINE C1R
“ “ •“ LAKE FOREST SEC 5B
....... 52 PGS 34 &amp; 35
BOOMER GEORGE 4 KRISTINE
20-19-30-507-0000-2980
..... ‘FOREST COVE

SEQ. #

111.58

252

1,115.48

253

1,559.48

254

LABOW STUART 4 MARILYN C
1,315.63
20-19-30-509-0000-0520 (HX)
PAD: 1104 AMANDA KAY CIR
******* LAKE FOREST SEC 12A
...... . 56 PGS 61 4 62
****** *ALL 20-19-30-300-001A 4 TT OF
ANDY SALLY W
4,430.43
20-19-30-510-0000-4020
PAD: 5028 STONEBARK CV
******‘OREGON TRACE
.... **PB 59 PGS 77 - 79
......ALL 1619305AB04000050
SPERTI ROBERT F II 4
594 .28
EVANGELINE
20-19-30-511-0000-0410
TAD: 1179 NF.WBERG CT
*******LAKF FOREST SEC 13
*
.PB 60 PGS 17 4 18
......ALL 5AB-0600-0060 4 PT
FERRI JOSEPH 4 MARY F
1,810.79
20-19-30-513-0000-5750
PAD: 5038 SHORELINE CIR
......I.AKF FOREST SEC 16
...... PB 60 PGS 72 - 75
MOIN KHURRAM 4
1,207.65
MISBAH NUDRAT
20-19-30-514-0000-5900
TAD: 874 OAKBRANCH PL
BAKER MATTHEW R 4 COURTNEY W
1,206.65
20-19-30-514-0000-5980
TAD: 855 OAKBRANCH PL
BROWNLOWE 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 4 24
WAYNE MEYERS I.LC
6,661.30
20-19-30-5FL-0B00-0070
PAD: 300 HICKMAN DR
VELOCITY SPORTSWEAR INC
8,050.34
2019-30-5FL-0C00-008G
TAD: 650 HICKMAN CIR
LOT 8 (LESS RD)
------------ SFC 21 TWP 19 RNG 30******* LEW1S HERALD HOMESITES

255

* * * * * * * P0 55 PGS 54 &amp; 55

256

257

2 68

269

260
261

262
263

* * * * * * * pg ip PG 30

TAD: MOTON AVE
CAPECE KENNETH

PAD: MOTON AVE
LOTS 243 244 i 245
TROUTMAN LOTIS

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

Mny 2. 0. 1(5, 200-1

186.86

238

49.79

239

188.86

188.66

1,063.79

240

241

242

243
244

367.15

88.06

116.08

245

246

247

1,449.78
ROGERS TERRELL G
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 1 2 - 1 5
......
******‘ALL A/4A 4 A'. 4 5AD-0000 0070......
MOSS CHRISTOPHER R 4 KAREN E
311.66
2219-30-502-0000-0390
TAD: 103 SOMERSET OAKS &lt;T
SHAVER BRANDON C 4
312.66
SHAVER ORflrIO R 4 JEAN A
,&gt;*. ,
22-1-0-.3TW503-0000-04 70
„M
f j.,.
PAD: 178 BRISTOL FOREST TRL
BAKTHY NGOC
.311.66
22-19-30-502-0000-2000
-- - --PAD: 105 WILLOWBAY RIDGE ST
******* FLA LAND * COLONIZATION
......*
*******COMPANY:: CE LERY PLANTAT ION
********
...... PB 1 PG 129
........
MISURACA CATHERINE J 4 DENNIS
1,446.11
22-19-30-5AD-0000-0123 (HX)
PAD: 2550 NARCISSUS AVE
S 160 FT OF F. U 0 FT OF W ...
CONANT CURTIS 4 LUISA
767.00
22-19-30-5AD-0000-0220 (HX)
PAD: 2521 NARCISSUS AVE
W 247.20 FI OF N 157 FT OF ...
KF.NNFDY 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
2219-30-5AD-0000-048A
PAD: 2418 W 1ST ST
LOT 48 (LESS E 130 FT » N ...
------------ SFX 23 TWP 19 RNG 30----------...... WOI.FERS LAKE VIEW TERRACE
*......
.... .
10 PG 6 6
..... .
MELODEF. HOLDING CO INC
328.42
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
******* LAKE VIEW PARK
.......
......PB 3 PG 41
........
DAVIS CHARLOTTE H
2,801.60
25-19-30-501-0000-00D0
PAD: 209 E COMMERCIAL ST
*******LAKE MONROE INDUSTRIAL
..... .
******* PARK
........
*******PB 14 PG 29
........
TUBBS REAL ESTATE LLC
7,387.86
25-19-30-502-0000-0010
PAD: 300 N FRENCH AVE
I«OT 1 4 F. 1/2 VACD ST ADJ ON W
TUBBS RF.AI. ESTATE LLC
624.87
25-19-30-502-0000-0020
PAD: N FRENCH AVE
LOT 2 4 TT 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
........
. . . . . . . pg ! PG 02

PHOENIX GROUP LTD
25-19-30-504-OA00-0120
PAD: 206 AVOCADO AVE
S 1/2 OF LOTS 12 1 13 BI.K A
.......AVACADO TERRACE
. . . . . . . Pg 3 PG J 3

54.44

438.31

105.88

246

249

250

MF.RO ELMER 4 GLADYS
25-19-30-505-0000-0070
PAD: 1101 W 2ND ST
LOTS 7 * 8
DAVIS LEWIS 4 LINDA J
25-19-30-505-0000-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1110 W 3RD ST
LOTS 11 » 12
MOBLEY DARYL M
25-19-30-505-0000-0130
PAD: 1104 W 3RD ST
LOTS 13 14 \ 15
*****‘CLARKS SUBD W M

. . . . . . . PB i PG iO0

420.21

251

HAGAN ELIZABETH M
C/O BESSIE PENDER
25-19-30-508-1114-0020
PAD: 1102 W 10TH ST
LOT 2 BI.K 11 TR 14 W M ...

764

265
2 66

267

268

269

270

271

272

273

,
274

275

276

277

..................

127.19

278

...
*.... .
........

1,624.93

262.97

1,127.63

279

280

281

.......

........
704.10

282

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

JONES CHARI.IE 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
.......pg p PGS po7 » 109
BOU1E 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 ( E 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 I 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 ...
Y 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 OI.IVF AVE
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GF.F COBBIN A FT At.
25-19-30-510-3600-0010
PAP: 1100 PECAN AVE
LOTS 1 t 2 BLK 36 M W CLARKS
A-1 FUNDING.CORP TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-510-3600-0040
PAD: 1120 PECAN AVE
F. 1/2 OF LOT 4 BI.K 36 M W ...
SMITH CURI.EEN
25-19-30-510-3600-004A
PAD: 1104 W 12TH ST
W 1/2 OF LOT 4 BLK 36 M W ...
WOODALL 1.ADAWN F. 4 BROWN
MARIAN 4 SWARN JOHN FT AL
25-19-30-510-3600-0050 (HX)
IAI: 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 t 12 BLK 36 M W ..
......STF.ND1 FORDS ADD
*******PB 1 PG 110
PERKINS MOSE W
25-19-30-511-0000-00*10
PAD: 1013 W 12TH ST
BROOKS CALVIN C H
25-19-30-511-0000-0080
PAD: 1021 W 12TH ST
MELTON WILLIE 4
HILLSMAN RENITRA
25-19-30-511-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1025 W 12TH ST
GAINES JOYCE A
25-19-30-511-0000-0110
PAD: RAILROAD AVE
MC DONAIjD CATHERINE B HFIRS
25-19-30-511-0000-0150
PAD: 1008 W 12TH ST
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC OFF. COBBIN A FT 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 9T.H ST
LOTS 9 I 10 BLK 10 TR 10 A C
RF.AGIN KENT 4 JEANNE
25-19-30-512-1109-0010
PAD: 900 FRENCH AVF.
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 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 HOI.LY 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 5 PG 95
HAWKINS WILBUR
25-19-30-513-0000-0050
TAD: 1203 W 12TH ST
.......t r j pj.E COUNTY MEDICAL
******‘CENTER BUILDING
.......ORB 1462 PG 8 6 8
CAPULONG ZENAIDA L
25-19-30-517-OOOO-OOAO
PAD; 321 N MANGOUSTINE AVE
UNIT A TRIPLE COUNTY MEDICAL .
***** “ SANFORD TOWN OF
.......P3 ! PGS 56 T0 64 « 112
“ “ *“ 113 115 116 1 117
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 i ALL LOT .
RAMBO BYRON L 4 VICTORIA J
25-19-30-5AG-0109-0060
PAD: 655 FULTON ST
LOTS 6 TO 8 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
E 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 .

l

I'ilgc 3
SEQ. #

1,180.81

283

135.57

284

346.81

285

527.10

286

625.31

287

93.48

288

230.66

289

39B.93

290

427.15

291

690.29

292

361.15

293

786.95

294

265.58

295

495.99

296

«*1 ii*«t
522.34

297

353.50

298

230.75

299

344.28

300

462.31

301

* 1It

512.10

302

109.58

303

*4******

1,250.68

304

2,141.97

305

814.18

306

450.24

307

912.18

300

116,61

309

556.05

310

2,408.33

311

330.16

312

1,080.11

313

7,492.27

314

2,552.44

315

1,197.82

316

576.69

317

1,138.79

318

4,801.90

319

�I*8RC 4

T he H erald

May 2. 9. 16

NAME •PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

TAXES DUE

WALLACE DEAN A k WALLACE
LENFORD k BAKER DERRICK L
25-19-30-5AG-0302-0040
PAD: 110 S PALMETTO AVE
LOT 4 t N 1 FT OF LOT 5 BLK **•
121 EAST FIRST ST LLC
25-19-30-5AG-0303-0010
PAD: 121 E 1ST ST
LOT 1 (LESS S 37.65 FT) l E *♦•
HURLEY DENISE
25-19-30-5AG-0304-001A
*S 63.7 FT OF LOT 1 BLK 3 TR •• •
NIELSEN CHRISTOPHER R
25-19-30-5AG-0306-0100
PAD: 119 ELM ST
S 10.73 FT OF LOT 10 I ALL .
COLONIAL OIL INC
25-19-30-5AG-0308-0030
PAD: 101 S FRENCH AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 3 » ALL LOTS 4
PARKHOUSF. ROBIN
25-19-30-5AG-0310-0030
PAD: 705 W 1ST ST
LOT 3 BLK 3 TR 10 TOWN OF ..
KENDALL DUSTIN S k
KENDALL 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
THAGGARD S TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-0310-0080
PAD: 109 HOLLY AVE
N 40.1 FT OF LOT 8 BLK 3 TR
PANDOLFI JAMES V k
HENDRICKSON COLLINS L JR
25-19-30-5AG-0311-0050
PAD: 819 W 1ST ST
LOT 5 BLK 3 TR 11 TOWN OF ..
A-l FUNDING CORP TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-0311-0060
PAD: 108 HOLLY AVE
LOT 6 k E 1/2 OF VACD ALLEY
BLACK EARL S SR k LELIA 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 MARVINE 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
NF. 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 F. 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 &amp; DEV INC
25-19-30-5AG-0401-0050
PAD: F. 2ND ST
W 37 FT OF LOT 5 ) ALL LOT 6
121 EAST FIRST ST LLC
25-19-30-SAG-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
E 45 FT OF LOT 10 BLK 4 TR 4
ABRAMS SCHULTZ BLDG CORP
25-19-30-5AG-0406-0010
PAD: 200 S MYRTLE AVE
F. 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 FIJI AVE
LOT 5 BLK 4 TR 7 TOWN OF ...
MONCRIF.F KIRBY SUCC PER REP
ESTATE OF MF.RIS BF.REKS
25-19-30-5AG-0408-0010
PAD: 200 LAUREL 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 ...
ZAERI 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 CLARENCE k JASMINE
25-19-3O-5AG-O419-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 201 S MUI.LBERRY AVE
NW 1/4 (LESS S 60 FT) BLK 4 * * *
POWELL LEILA M
25-19-3O-5AG-O421-O0B0 (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 6 6 FT OF LOTS 9 ♦ 10 BLK 5 • • •
CREATIVE MONEY WORKS INC
25-19-30-5AG-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 k CARMEN L
25-19-30-5AG-0503-0110
PAD: 309 PARK AVE
LOT 11 BLK 5 TR 3 TOWN OF . .

1,377.46

320

4,961.66

321

1,892.91

322

1,242.66 . 323

3,346.29

324

1,714.58

325

202.10

326

872.85

327

1,313.00

1,223.33

242.67

328

329

330

2,283.29

331

610.59

332

1,102.96

333

6,059.86

334

221.12

335

632.90

336

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

DUNN JAMES L
25-19-30-5AG-0506-0010
PAD: 307 3RD ST
PT OF DOTS 1 2 ( 3 DESC AS ...
NOVOSAT SHIRLEY A
25-19-30-5AG-0507-0060
PAD: 417 W 3RD ST
LOT 6 ♦ N 14 FT OF LOT 7 BLK ...
TABOR CHRISTOPHER
25-19-30-5AG-0511-0040 (HX)
PAD: 312 HOLLY AVE
LOT 4 BLK 5 TR 11 TOWN OF ...
RUFFIN CHARLES k ALLIE M
25 -19-30-5AG-0513-0050 (HX)
PAD: 319 PECAN AVE
S 71.5 FT OF W 1/2 BLK 5 TR ...
EXACT PLUMBING INC
25-19-30-5AG-0601-0010
PAD: 400 S SANFORD AVE
LOT 1 I N 12 FT OF LOT 2 BLK ...
LEE JAMES R
25-19-30-5AG-0601-0080
LOT 8 BLK 6 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
JONES JAMES F.
25-19-30-5AG-0601-009A
PAD: 401 PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 9 • 10 (LESS F. 50 FT)
LOPEZ PONCIANO
25-19-30-5AG-0601-015A (HX)
PAD: 419 PALMETTO AVE
S 29 FT OF W 75 FT OF LOT 15 ...
MCAMIS LINDA
25-19-30-5AG-0602-0090
PAD: 209 E 4TH ST
E 50 FT OF LOTS 9 * 10 BLK 6 ...
DESTINY VENTURES LLC
25-19-30-5AC-060A-0010
PAD: 422 E 5TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF ...
WOODS IDE OLLIE M HEIRS *C/0
C/O CHARLES COLLIFR
25-19-30-5AG-060A-0030
PAD: 416 F. 5TH ST
LOT 3 BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF ...
GRANT EARNEST
25-19-30-5AG-060A-0040
PAD: 412 F. 5TH ST
LOT 4 BLK 6 TR A TOWN OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M k
MC GEE COBBIN A FT AL
25-19-30-5AG-060B-0010
PAD: 516 E 5TH ST
LOTS 1 k 2 BLK 6 TR B TOWN ...
PAIGE ELIZABETH A k
ALLEN RUTH J
JTS
25 -19-30-5AG-060B-0050
PAD: 504 E 5TH ST
LOTS 5 * 6 BLK 6 TR B TOWN ...
BACON JOSEPH k GREEN
LESSIE M k DEASON SARAH
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0010
PAD: F. 5TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 6 TR C TOWN OF ...
HOFFMAN CARRIE B
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0030
PAD: E 5TH ST
LOT 3 BLK 6 TR C TOWN OF ...

SEQ. #

2,760.91

358

1,322.33
,

359

555.40

360

1,072.42

361

1,754.22

362

816.29

363

1,529.11

364

194.65

2,876.61

333.98

3,420.50

150.61

963.60

337

338

339

340

341

804.73

342

1,190.65

343

152.87

344

1,152.20

4,292.85

345

346

366

70.01

367

79.01

368

78.91

487.29

369

370

429.84

371

86.33

372

86.52

376.45
25-19-30-5AG-060C-0050
PAD: 606 E 5TH ST
LOT&gt;5 BLK 6 TR C TOWN OF ...
216.77
MEDLOCK JANICE E
25-19-30-5AG-0G10-0100 (HX)
PAD: 419 S HOLLY AVE
LOT 10 BLK 6 TR 10 TOWN OF ...
3, 398.47
FLA HOSPITALITY PROr INC
25-19-30-5AG-0705-0010
TAD: 500 OAK AVE
LOTS 1 I 2 BLK 7 TR 5 TOWN ...
1,338.91
ROGERS GENE W 4
JOHNSON-ROGERS CAROL F
25-19-30-5AG-0706-0060
PAD: 309 W 5TH ST
E 1/2 OF LOTS 6 t 7 BLK 7 TR ...
J P F D INV CORP
228.24
25-19-30-5AG-0706-0100
PAD: 515 EIJ4 AVF
LOT 10 (LESS S 6 6 . 8 FT) BLK ...
452.14
DAVIS GREGORY 4
SOUTHWARD KATRINA
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0050
PAD: 516 CYPRESS AVE
S 39 1/3 FT OF LOT 5 BLK 7 ...
PRISON HERBERT I. OR
104.28
PRISON MORGAN E
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0060
PAD: 518 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 6 BLK 7 TR A TOWN OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
641.55
MC GEE COBB IN A F.T AL
25-19-30-5AG-070A-0070
PAD: 501 SANFORD AVE
N 32 FT OF LOT 7 I E 11.4 PT
JOHNSON VERNON L 4 BETTY J
1,088.26
25-19-30-5AG-070B-0020
PAD: 502 PINE AVE
LOT 2 BLK 7 TR B TOWN OF ...
WARD IASAGNA 4
109.92
JOHNSON T J 4 LAURA

505.59

365

373

374

375

376

377

378

379

380

381

382

383

ADKINSON AL

705.96

586.93

227.47

547.67

162.49

1,860.56

347

348

349

350

351

352

1,038.06

353

1,594.79

354

4,160.84

355

4,100.37

356

3,621.29

357

»

25-19-30-5AG-070C-0020
PAD: 506 HICKORY ST
LOT 2 BLK 7 TR C TOWN OF ...
DAROAN VIOLET M
25-19-30-5AG-070C-004A
TAD: 620 E 6 TH ST
S 7 FT OF LOT 4 t ALL LOT 5 ...
DARGAN VIOLET M
25-19-30-5AG-070C-004B
PAD: E 6 TH ST
W 42 FT OF S 7 FT OF LOT 4 ♦ ...
CRAFT ERIC C
25-19-30-5AG-070C-006A
PAD: 603 E 5TH ST
E 57 FT OF LOT 6 (LESS E 7 ...
DEVEAUX ELFI.EATA
25-19-30-5AG-070D-0100
PAD: 706 F. 6 TH ST
E 1/2 OF LOT 10 BLK 7 TR D ...
DEVEAUX ELFI.EATA
25-19-30-5AG-070D-010A
PAD: 517 HICKORY AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 10 BLK 7 TR D ...
FRANKLIN PETER HEIRS
C/O WELDON FRANKLIN
25-19-30-5AG-0712-0030
PAD: 910 W 6 TH ST
S 50 FT OF W 124 FT BLK 7 TR ...
LEE WILLIAM E PERSONAL REP
C/O GIADYS LEE
25-19-30-5AG-0715-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1218 W 6 TH ST
S 1/2 BLK 7 TR 15 TOWN OF ...
ALLEN JOHN W 4
MERRITT JOSE S A
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0010
LOT 1 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
DLS CONSULTANTS INC
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0020
PAD: 602 SANFORD AVE
LOT 2 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...
KULA ROBERT TRUSTEE
FBO
25-19-30-5AG-0801-0030
PAD: 612 SANFORD AVE
LOT 3 BLK 8 TR 1 TOWN OF ...

97.87

65.73

361.24

71.70

71.70

384

305

386

387

388

102.94

389

664.21

390

302.96

391

2,008.04

392

2,485.92

393

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

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 JAMI
25-19-30-5AG-0803-0090
PAD: 615 PARK AVE
LOT 9 BLK 8 TR 3 TOWN OF ...
DIXON MARK A 4 BETTY W
25-19-30-5AG-0808-0060
PAD: 601 S FRENCH AVE
LOTS 6 7 6 9 I 10 I 1/2 OF ...
PAIGE ELIZABETH A
25-19-30-5AG-080A-0010
PAD: 417 W 6 TH 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 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-080B-001A
PAD: 509 F. 6 TH ST
W 33 FT OF LOT 1 BLK 8 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 E BENNETT
25-19-30-5AG-080B-0070
PAD: 507 E 6 TH ST
LOT 7 BLK 8 TR B TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL 4 VERONICA
25-19-30-5AG-080C-0030
PAD: 610 HICKORY AVE
LOT 3 BLK 8 TR C TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL4 VERONICA
25-19-30-5AG-080D-0050
PAD: 718 F. 7TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 8 TR D TOWN OF ...
SOUTHWARD LIONEL
25-19-30-5AG-080D-0070 (HX)
PAD: 607 HICKORY AVE
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 E
25-19-30-5AG-080F-0080 (HX)
PAD: 603 ORANGE AVF.
LOT 8 t 1/2 OF VACD ST ON N ...
EDWARDS CHARI.ES
25-19-30-5AG-080G-0080 (HX)
PAD: 605 WILLOW AVE
LOT 8 I N 1/2 OF LOT 9 » 1/2 ..
BACON EVANS J JR 4 CYNTHIA D
25-19-30-5AG-0814-001A
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 4
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: E 7TH ST
F. 52 FT OF LOT 6 » j j 52 FT ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBB IN A FT AI.
25-19-30-5AG-090C-0020
PAD: 702 HICKORY AVE
LOT 2 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-090C-0040
LOT 4 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
GORDON WILBERT A 4
GORDON MANUEL E
2.5-19-30-5AC-090C-00 60
PAD: PINE AVE
LOT 6 BLK 9 TR C TOWN OF ...
CONLEY LILLIE M
25-19-30-5AG-090D-0010
PAD: 715 F. 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. 8 TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 9 TR D
GRANT EARNEST JR &amp; DF.LORIS
25-19-30-5AG-090E-001A
PAD: 813 E 7TH ST
N 76.3 FT OF W 30.2 FT OF ...
WILLIAMS GARY-S BETTY
25-19-30-5AG-090F.-001B
PAD: 815 F. 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 F. TOWN OF ...
KELLY ROSEZEI.LA
'25-19-30-5AC-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
LOT 2 BLK 9 TR G TOWN OF ...
KNIGHT EMMA HEIRS
C/O I.ARON 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 t ALI.IEFAIR
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
25-19-30-5AG-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 ...

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

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

v

rv* •»?&gt;•PVf M

1,283.71

413

835.26

414

676.92 .

415

108.92

416

124.61

417

261.94

418

568.30

419

1.7B4.74

420

397.04

421

399.99

422

387.87

423

463.01

424

104.41

425

105.41

426

376.60

427

273.82

42B

302.96

429

1, 930.24

430

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

WINFREY CHARLES D i AURELIA F
25-19-30-5AG-1002-0010 (HX)
PAD: 802 S PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 1 » 2 BLK 10 TR 2 TOWN
SAUM JUDITH B K
25-19-30-5AG-1002-0030
PAD: 810 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 0 TOWN OF ..
CLEMONS RICHARD S
25-19-30-5AG-1007-0030
PAD: 814 ELM 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: 800 FRENCH AVE
LOTS 1 * 2 BLK 10 TR 9
AABCO MTG LOANS i INV
25-19-30-5AG-100A-00B0 (HX)
PAD: 807 SANFORD AVE
LOT 8 i E l l FT OF VACD ST .
ALLEN FREDERICK B
25-19-30-5AG-100A-0090
PAD: 811 SANFORD AVE
LOT 9 t E 11 FT OF VACD ST .
LEE RACHEL
C/O CHARLES MAGNUSON
25-19-30-5AG-100A-0100
PAD: 813 SANFORD AVE
LOT 10 I E 11 FT OF VACD ST
KEITT CYNTHIA LIFE EST
(BAKER SHAMEKA FT AL)
25-19-30-5AG-100B-002A
PAD: 802 PINE AVE
LOT 2 (LESS N 10 FT) BLK 10
VON RAUB RENEE
25-19-30-5AG-100D-0030
PAD: 808 LOCUST AVF
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR D TOWN OF ..
KNIGHT HORACE i 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-100E-0030 (HX)
PAD: 804 ORANGE AVE
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR E TOWN OF ..
GRANT REGINALD L i ANDERSON
TINA i 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: 800 BAY AVE
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR G TOWN OF ..
EVANS MAMIE LIFE EST (ANDREWS
FREDDIE L i ANDREWS NATHAN)
25-19-30-5AG-100G-0020
PAD: BAY AVE
LOT 2 BLK 10 TR G TOWN OF ..
WILLIAMS NATHANIEL i
BLOCKER ALVERA
25-19-30-5AG-100G-005B
PAD: 1010 E 9TH ST
H 1/?. O F IX&gt;T 5 U*F.S3 F 2B . .
MC COY ELDRED W 4
MC COY DONALD E
'
25-19-30-5AG-100H-0040
PAD: 1114 E 9TH ST
LOTS 4 ♦ 5 &amp; E 1/2 VACD ...
DIXON LEONARD
25-19-30-5AG-100H-0060
PAD: 801 BAY AVE
SCOTT HENRY L &amp; WILLIAMS
THELMA L 4 SCOTT ARI.ETHA
25-1 9-30-5AG-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: F. 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)
PAD: 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
E 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 DELILAH 4
TERRANOVA ANDREW
25-19-30-5AG-1104-0030 (HX)
PAD: 911 OAK AVE
S 7 FT OF LOTS 3 » 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 11 FT OF VACD ST .
ALLEN RICHARD J
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 E 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 ♦ 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 ...

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

360.56

431

1,575.78

432

1,301.88

433
9

2,048.69

434

1,002.08

435

3,702.34

436

1,463.64

437

1,989.48

438

908.76

439

895.10

440

856.89

441

1,148.22

442

636.93

443

363.03

444

1,249.74

445

105.41

446

244.48

*■

447

», ' ,if

214.84

448

466.97

449

931.39

450

129.90

451

692.51

452

80.14

453

489.95

454

411.75

455

108.58

456

882.70

457

478.64

458

172.37

459

1,045.99

460

221.60

461

96.34

462
/

374.64

463

346.92

464

2,391.18

465

714.62

466

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

May 2, 9. 10. 2001 P a g e 5
TAXES DUE

YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M i
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-110F.-0040
PAD: 916 ORANGE AVE
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR E TOWN OF ...
MARTIN JOHN L &amp; ELLEN
C/O PATRICIA PARRISH
25-19-30-5AG-110E-0050 (HX)
PAD: 818 E 10TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR F. 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-110F-0020
PAD: 904 WILLOW AVE
F. 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR F ...
SHEPHERD MARY
25-19-30-5AG-110F-002A
PAD: 904 WILLOW AVF.
W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR F
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M i
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-110F-0050
PAD: 918 E 10TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...
SMITH KRISTINA A
25-19-30-5AG-11OF-0080
PAD: 911 ORANGE AVE
LOT 8 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...
STILE LEONARD SR i LINDA C
25-19-30-5AG-110F-0090 (HX)
PAD: 919 ORANGE AVE
LOT 9 BLK 11 TR F TOWN OF ...
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M i
MC GEF. COBBIN A ET AI.
25-19-30-5AG-11QG-0010
PAD: 904 BAY AVE
LOT 1 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
WILKERSON SARAH J i GREEN
TYRONE JR i DAVIS LINDA M
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0020 (HX)
PAD: 906 BAY AVE
F. 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR G ...
SHEPHERD MARY ADMIN
25-19-30-5AG-110G-002A
W 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR G ...
HARDY CLARENCE i
HARDY THEODORE JR
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0030
PAD: 910 BAY AVE
LOT 3 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
BROWN JOHNNIE C i JIMMIE M
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0040
LOT 4 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
JONES SADIE BROWN
ATTN: WILLIE BROWN
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0050
LOT 5 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
STEPHENS ANDREW J i
STEPHENS MARION
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0070
PAD: 907 WILLOW AVE
LOT 7 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
DAVIS ELEANOR A
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0090
PAD: 915 WILLOW AVE
LOT 9 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
READY VERONICA M
25-19-30-5AG-110G-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1000 E 10TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 11 TR G TOWN OF ...
CHERRY DEDGF.R1CK i
CHERRY SHARON
25-19-30-5AG-110H-0070
PAD: 903 BAY AVF.
LOT 7 BLK 11 TR H TOWN OF ...
WALKER ARTHUR III
25-19-30-5AG-110H-0100
PAD: 909 BAY AVE
LOT 10 BLK 11 TR H TOWN OF ,. .
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0010
PAD: 1008 E 10TH ST
E 37 FT OF W 118 FT OF S 1/2 ...
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0020
W 37 FT OF E 121 FT OF S 1/2 ...
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0040
E 47 FT OF S 1/2 BLK 11 TR ...
BROWN ULYSSES
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0060
PAD: 1006 W 10TH ST
F. 56 1/2 FT OF W 174 1/2 FT ...
HALL MARY i BUCKNER SAM i
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
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0090
PAD: 1002 F. 10TH ST
W 37 FT OF F. 84 FT OF S 1/2 ...
SHEPPARD VICTORIA
25-19-30-5AG-1113-0100
PAD: 1011 W 9TH ST
E 50 FT OF NW 1/4 BLK 11 TR ...
HOOKS MARY A
C/O WILTON I. 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 i DONNA M
25-19-30-5AG-1202-0060 (HX)
PAD: 205 E 10TH ST
E 41 FT OF LOTS 6 i 7 i N ...
LEE OSWALD G i JOY
25-19-30-5AG-120A-0080
PAD: 1007 SANFORD AVE
LOT 8 * E 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
LEE OSWALD G i JOY C
25-19-30-5AG-120A-0090
LOT 9 ♦ E 11 FT OF VACD ST ...
COLLINS I.AWRENCE SR
• 25-19-30-5AG-120B-0010
PAD: 511 F. 10TH ST
LOT 1 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
COLLINS LAWRENCE SR
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0020
PAD: 1004 PINE AVE
LOT 2 ♦ N 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ...
BROWN ANN
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0060
PAD: 1001 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ...
CRUZ ROBERT S
25-19-30-5AG-120B-0090
PAD: 1015 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 9 BLK 12 TR B TOWN OF ,..
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 i BRENDA
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1004 HICKORY AVE
LOT 2 * N 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ...
JUPITER FLOYD HEIRS tJUPITER
KATIE M i JUPITER WILLIE F
25-19-30-5AG-120C-003A
PAD: 1008 HICKORY AVE
S 1/2 OF LOT 3 BLK 12 TR C ...

SEQ. #

NAM E-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

105.41

467

HARRIS ARTHUR LEE i
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 E
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0060
PAD: 1001 PINE AVE
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF .,.
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120C-0100
PAD: 1017 PINE AVF
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF ..
FIELDS MAURICE G
25-19-30-5AG-120D-001A
PAD: 713 E 10th ST
W 1/2 OF LOTS 1 i 2 BLK 12 ..
BAKER K C i BAKER JOHNELI, LIFE
EST (JONES EDWARD E F.TAL)
25-19-30-5AG-120D-002A (HX)
PAD: 1004 LOCUST AVF
S 1/2 OF F. 1/2 OF LOT 2 BLK .
WILLIAMS ALMEDA F i
FIELDS MAURICE C PER REPS ETAI,
25-19-30-5AG-120D-0030
PAD: 1010 LOCUST AVE
LOT 3 BI.K 12 TR D TOWN OF ...
HARRIS ARTHUR LEE i
HAYWOOD GERTRUDE
25-19-30-5AG-120D-0080
PAD: 1007 HICKORY AVE
LOT 8 t S 1/2 OF ALLEY ADJ ..
ALEXANDER REGINO JR
25-I9-30-5AG-120D-0100
PAD: E 11TH ST
LOT 10 BI.K 12 TR D TOWN OF ..
JONES MARGARET A
25-I9-30-5AG-120F-0010
LOT 1 BI.K 12 TR E TOWN OF ..,
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0020
PAD: 1010 ORANGE AVE
LOTS 2 * 3 BLK 12 TR E TOWN .
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0040
PAD: 1016 ORANGE AVE
LOTS 4 * 5 BLK 12 TR E TOWN .
SHAW CHARLES E
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0060
PAD: 801 E 10TH ST
LOT 6 BI.K 12 TR E TOWN OF ...
SIMPSON DAVID
25-19-30-5AG-120E-0070
PAD: 1007 LOCUST AVE
LOT 7 BLK 12 TR E TOWN OF ...
ROBERTS THOMAS SR OR
BENNETT FELICIA T
25-19-30-5AG-1200-0060
PAD: 1001 E 10TH ST
LOT 6 BLK 12 TR G TOWN OF ,..
HOOKS ROY I. i LILLIAN
25-19-30-5AG-120H-0090
PAD: 1015 WILLOW AVE
LOT 9 (LESS S 58 FT) BLK 12 .
HARRISON CLARK JR ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0040
PAD: 1020 MAPLE AVE
LOT 4 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF ..
MC FAYDFN F.UI.A i MC FAYDEN
ARIZONA FT AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0090
PAD: 1015 HOLLY AVF
LOT 9 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF ..
MC FAYDEN FU3.A i MC FAYDEN
ARIZONA ET AL
25-19-30-5AG-1210-0100
PAD: 1017 HOLLY AVE
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR 10 TOWN OF .
THORNF HORTFNSF. C i THORNE
EUNICE V i THORNF ERNEST F.T-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-SAG-1211-0100
PAD: BOB 11TH ST
LOT 10 BLK 12 TR 11 TOWN OF .
SINGH LAKHAN i SAVITRI
25-19-30-5AG-1301-0040
PAD: 1120 SANFORD AVE
S 14 FT OF LOT 3 i 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 i KENNETH W
25-19-30-SAG-1303-0080 (HX)
TAD: 1109 S PARK AVE
LOT 8 BI.K 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 i 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 » 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

475

374.26

70.70
1,307.60

103.41

476

477
478

479

104.41

480

105.41

481

578.27

482

1,188.37

483

105.41

484

967.40

485

81.41

486

80.41

487

87.96
123.40

339.22

320.25

932.48

226.05

279.26

911.59

219.60

488
489

490

491

492

493

494

495

496

336.19

497

980.23

498

398.25

499

511.43

500

416.99

501

476.99

502

57.44

503

WF.THF.RALD THOMAS
25-19-30-5AG-1309-0040
PAD: 1114 FRENCH AVE
LOT 4 * S 14 FT OF LOT 3 BLK ,
WETHERAI.D THOMAS
25-19-30-5AG-1309-0050
PAD: 1116 FRENCH AVE
LOT 5 BLK 13 TR 9 * E 1/2 OF .
WETHERAI.D THOMAS
25-19-30-5AG-1309-0080
PAD: MAPLE AVE
LOTS 8 9 i 10 BLK 13 TR 9 ♦
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M i
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 i
SOUTHWARD KATRINA
25-19-30-5AG-130B-005A
PAD: 1111 CYPRESS AVE
W 1/2 OF LOT 5 + W 1/2 OF N .,
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT ASSN OF
SEMINOLE CO INC
25-19-30-5AG-130C-0000
PAD: 1101 PINE AVE
ALL BLK 13 TR C TOWN OF ...

S E Q .«

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

455.61

522

611.13

52 3

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

1,621.87

534

703.47

535

1,573.47

536

505.44

537

118.32

538

8,018.05

539

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May 2.0. 10.2001

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

T he Herald
TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

304.53
540
STRINGER FLOYD L t
STRINGER THEORY
25-19-30-5AG-130D-0020 (HX)
PAD: 1104 LOCUST AVE
LOT 2 BLK 13 TR D TOWN OF ...
105.41
541
YOUNG LEE II 6
YOUNG LEE III
25-19-30-5AG-130D-0050
PAD: LOCUST ST
LOT 5 BLK 13 TR D TOWN OF ...
706.87
542
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
543
WOODS ANNIE B
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0030
PAD: WILLOW AVE
LOT 3 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
1,308.98
544
WOODS ANNIE B
25-19-30-SAG-130F-0040
PAD: 1112 WILLOW AVE
LOT 4 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
709.34
545
JONES MARGARET A
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0080
PAD: 1111 ORANGE AVE
LOT 8 BLK 13 TR F TOWN OF ...
1,126.95
546
WILLIAMS GARY S, BETTY J
25-19-30-5AG-130F-0100
PAD: 1121 ORANGE AVE
LOT 10 BLK 1) TR F TOWN OF ...
593.83
547
BLAKE ARTHUR t SHARON
25-19-30-5AG-130G-0010 (HX) ,
PAD: 1100 BAY AVE
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 13 TR G TOWN ..
541.02
540
WOODS ANNIE BELL
25-19-30-5AG-130G-0060
PAD: 1101 WILLOW AVE
LOT 6 BLK 13 TR G TOWN OF ...
1,396.86
549
WETHERALD THOMAS R
25-19-30-5AG-1310-0010
LOTS 1 TO 10 S VACD ALLEY ...
460.35
550
FLAGLER JAMIE
25-19-30-5AG-1311-0030
PAD: 1400 HOLLY AVE
N 54 FT OF LOT 3 BLK 13 TR ...
140.56
551
WILLIAMS CRAWFORD &amp; CEALIA
HEIRS C/O JOHNNIE WILLIAMS
25-19-30-5AG-1311-003A
PAD: 1110 HOLLY AVE
S 10 IT OF LOT 3 + ALL LOT 4 .
1,792.36
552
ARTZNER DEBORAH N
25-19-30-5AG-1401-0010
PAD: 1200 SANFORD AVE
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 14 TR 1 TOWN ..
1,336.49
553
PELTCS RUSSELL A
25-19-30-5AG-1401-009A
PAD: 300 E 13TH ST
S 20 FT OF E 54 FT LOT 9 + E .
DE VAUGHN MICHAEL L &amp;
655.03
554
HODGE MARY J
25-19-30-5AG-1402-0070 (HX)
PAD: 1209 MAGNOLIA AVE
S 15 FT OF LOT 7 ♦ ALL LOT 8 .
301.96
555
DREGGORS B J 4 KERRY
25-19-30-5AG-1405-0100
LOT 10 BLK 14 TR 5 TOWN OF ...
845.97
556
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 .
2,531.05
557
WOOLSEY FRANK
25-l9-30-5AG-1407-0060
PAD: 417 W 12TH ST
LOTS 6 + 7 BLK J4 TR .7 TOWN ..
38.84
551
PATRICK FRUIT CORP
.
'Y : &gt; .! i - 4
ATTN MAC ALEXANDER
25-19-30-5AG-1407-009A
... . -« .i
|
PAD: 13TH ST
RR SIDING ACROSS LOTS 9 + 10 .
13,584.48
559
WETHERALD THOMAS R
25-19-30-5AG-1409-0010
PAD: 1200 S FRENCH AVE
LOTS 1 4 2
869.42
560
WETHERALD THOMAS H
25-19-30-5AG-1409-0060
LOTS 6 4 7 4 E 1/2 OF VACD ...
712.50
561
WETHERALD THOMAS R
25-19-30-5AG-1410-0010
PAD: 1201 HOLLY ST
LOTS 1 2 * 6 4 1/2 OF VACD ...
104.96
562
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 .
563
FUSCO DOMENICO A &amp; CHARLOTTE R
766.90
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
"*'**
*******TO SANFORD
.....
...... . i PGS 92 &lt; 93
.....
564
SWEET HENRY i LONNIE MAE
72.54
25-19-30-5AH-0000-001F
PAD: 912 W 11TH ST
E 45 FT OF W 194.05 FT OF S ...
YOUNG WILLIAM
476.49
565
25-19-30-5AH-0000-003D
PAD: 909 W 12TH ST
W 50 FT OF E 250 FT OF LOT 3
ANDERSON REGINALD D&amp; VICTORIA
112.44
566
) 25-19-30-5AH-0000-005B
PAD: W 12th ST
E 60 FT OF W 1/2 OF LOT 5
CAMPBELL REGINALD J SR
646.37
567
25-19-30-5AH-0000-005C
PAD: 1317 W 12TH ST
E 44 FT OF W 87 3/4 FT OF ...
SMITH MARY W
1,556.12
568
25-19-30-5AH-0000-0080
PAD: 1202 MULBERRY AVE
LOTS 8 + 1 1 (LESS E 51 FT + ...
MERTH1E RONALD PERREP
705.14
569
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
HYLTON RUTH R t
180.14
570
WEAREN THOMAS JR
25-19-30-5AH-0000-016G
PAD: 2001 W 13TH ST
E 88 FT OF N 136 FT OF LOT 16
571
JENKINS SARA O HEIRSET AL
149.55
25-19-30-5AH-0000-017C
PAD: 1316 SOUTHWEST RD
N 64 FT OF 5 124 FT OF LOT 17
EVANS MARIE J
572
25-19-30-5AH-0000-017E
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
S 60 FT OF LOT 17
BROWN ULYSSES
573
319.49
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022A
PAD: 1009 W 10TH ST
W 55 1/2 FT OF E 175 1/2 FT ...
TREICHLER MONIKA C
574
827.94
EBRON ANTHONY
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022C
PAD: 1002 POPLAR AVE
S 50 FT OF E 120 FT OF N 1/2 ...
NEWTON ANNIE M LIFE ESTATE
462.78
575
(TIMMONS LEROY JR)
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022H
PAD: 1015 PECAN AVE
N 50 FT OF W 147 3/4 FT OF S ...
BROWN ULYSSES
480.98
576
25-19-30-5AH-0000-022I
PAD: 1015 W 10TH ST
N 57 FT OF W 120 FT OF LOT 22

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER___________TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

577
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 ...
DE BOSE MARY L
94.86
578
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025A (HX)
PAD: 1316 W 11TH ST
S 108.45 FT OF E 106 3/4 FT ...
422.86
579
BATTLE RICHARDENF. G
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025D
PAD: 1317 W 10TH ST
W 98 FT OF N 70 FT OF LOT 25
619.77
ISAAC RUBY L &amp; REDDICK
580
25-19-30-5AH-0000-025E
PAD: 1003 MANGOUSTINE AVE
S 65 FT OF N 135 FT OF W 98 ...
BROOKS JOB
494.02
581
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
582
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026F
PAD: 1408 W 11TJI ST
S 52.5 FT OF W 23 FT OF E 75 ...
SANDERS SUSIE CULVER HEIRS
173.22
583
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 ...
584
HILLERY EMANUEL L
10.72
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026H
S 52.5 FT OF W 23 FT OF E ... .
541.51
585
HILLERY EMANUEL L
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026I
PAD: 1016 MANGOUSTINE AVE
S 41 FT OF N 291 FT OF E 120 ...
11.70
586
CURRY DAISY L W
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026J
S 52.5 FT OF E 26 FT OF LOT 26
1,336.04
5B7
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M &amp;
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 ...
588
602.96
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M &amp;
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 ...
188.78
589
JONES CHARLIE B
25-19-30-5AH-0000-026N
PAD: 1419 W 10TH ST
N 100 FT OF W 120 FT OF LOT 26
278.70
590
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M &amp;
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
25-19-30-5AH-0000-0260
PAD: 1015 OLEANDER AVE
N 60 FT OF S 160 FT OF W 120 ...
71.79
591
JESS MURRAY
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034D
PAD: 1101 MANGOUSTINE AVE
W 50 FT OF N 1/2 OF LOT 34
486.98
592
BROOKS JOB
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034 F
PAD: 1316 W 12TH ST
W 49.35 FT OF SW 1/4 OF LOT 34
80.57
593
MITCHELL VALARIE &amp;
MITCHELL MILDRED S 4 WILLIAM
25-19-30-5AH-0000-034K (HX)
PAD: 1308 W 12TH ST
W 48.15 FT OF E 98.4 FT OF ...
142.03
594
MC NEIL CHRISTINA
25-19-30-5AH-0000-037C
PAD: 1017 W 11TH ST
E 25 FT OF W 100 FT OF H 50
668.18
595
MELTON ERTHA 4
MELTON JAMES
*+ .«■ , •*I f **«pti *
25-19-30-5AH-0000-03BD
PAD: 1902 W 13TH ST
E 124 FT OF W 496 FT OF LOT ...
1,025.85
596
MYRICK IRVING 0
25-19-30-5AH-0000-038G
PAD: 1926 W 13TH ST
W 62 FT OF LOT 38
......SEMINOLE PARK
....... 2 PG 75
269.68
597
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 ...
DETREVILLE ROSEZETTA
38.35
598
C/O KIMBERLY DETREVILLE
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0010
LOT 1 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
DETREVILLE SAMUEL
39.55
599
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0020
LOT 2 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
39.55
600
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0030
LOT 3 (LESS RY) BLK 8 TR 16
SMITH HAZEL D
39.55
601
25-19-30-5AI-0816-0040
LOT 4 BLK 8 TR 16
BENNETT MAURICE 4 CYNTHIA SR
753.27
602
25-19-30-5A1-0818-0080
PAD: 1512 W 7TH ST
LOT 8 BLK 8 TR 18
MC CLENDON LEROY LIFE EST
121.17
603
(MC CLENDON LEROY J)
25-19-30-5AI-0913-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1007 W 7TH ST
LOTS 3 + 4 BLK 9 TR 13
323.44
JONES JOE A 4 THELMA P
604
25-19-30-5AI-0913-007A (HX)
PAD: 719 PECAN AVE
S 63.5 FT OF LOTS 7 4 8 BLK ...
337.84
DUVALL OTHEL
605
25-19-30-5AI-CT913-0110 (HX)
PAD: 1002 W 8 TH ST
LOT 11 BLK 9 TR 13
289.35
606
DUVALL OTHEL
25-19-30-5AI-0913-0120
PAD: 1000 W 8 TH ST
LOT 12 BLK 9 TR 13
99.43
607
CHURCH RUTH MAE
C/O RONNIE J 4 SHERRY D LEWIS
25-19-30-5A1-0914-0080
PAD: 1116 W 8 TH ST
LOT 8 BLK 9 TR 14
608
619.23
BASS TONY W
25-19-30-5AI-0915-0120 (HX)
PAD: 1200 W 8 TH ST
LOT 12 BLK 9 TR 15
199.94
DELAINEY LUTHER HEIRS
609
C/O MARY LEA POWELL GENTRY
25-19-30-5AI-0917-0030
PAD: 1405 W 7TH ST
LOTS 3 4 4 4 N 1/2 OF VACD ...
JOHNSON BERTHA GUARD OF BILL
579.94
610
CHAVOUS C/O LORENZO THOMPSON
25-19-30-5AI-0918-0040
PAD: 1520 W 8 TH ST
LOTS 4 + 5 BLK 9 TR 10
235.90
611
REDDEN OSCAR JR 4 ROSLYN
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
433.03
612
RAINES MARY ELLA KING
25-19-30-5AI-0919-0080 (HX)
PAD: 1606 W 8 TH ST
LOT 8 BLK 9 TR 19
MORROW EUMA
92.70
613
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0010
PAD: 801 PECAN AVE
LOT 1 BLK 10 TR 13

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

ES DUE

657.98
FREDERICK CHARLOTTE
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0050
PAD: 1003 W 8 TH ST
LOT 5 BLK 10 TR 13
707.15
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
25-19-30-5AI-1013-0090 (HX)
PAD: 819 PECAN AVE
LOT 9 BLK 10 TR 13
396.62
BROWN MADELINE J 4 SILVESTER
25-19-30-5A1-1014-0030
PAD: 1107 W 8 TH ST
LOT 3 BLK 10 TR 14
717.22
SMITH JAMES 4 MARY W
25-19-30-5A1-1014-0050
PAD: 1103 W 8 TH ST
LOTS 5 + 6 BLK 10 TR 14
60.21
MILLER THEOLA 4 INEZ
25-19-30-5A1-1014-0090 (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
*.....*PB go PGS 78 4 79
*..... ALL 5AG-0Y00-0060 7 7A 7B
4,098.22
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0030
PAD: 500 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4,515.65
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
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
4,064.38
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0140
PAD: 1200 LEXINGTON GREEN LN
4,064.38
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
25-19-30-5QL-0000-0150
PAD: 1400 LEXINGTON GREEN I.N
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
4,470.53
SEMINOLE PROFESSIONAL VILLAGE
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 30
34,476.31
TUBE TEC INC
2619-30-300-0170-0000
PAD: 301 BROWN AVE
586.84
VANN WILLIE E
26-19-30-300-0190-0000
1,642.61
REGAL PROPERTY MGMT
26-19-30-300-0200-0000
PAD: MC CRACKEN RD
1,872.04
REGAL PROPERTY MGMT
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
239.05
26-19-30-300-023A-0000
PAD: PERSIMMON AVE
712.26
CLINES V.IOLA JOHNSON
26-19-30-300-0290-0000
PAD: 1202 POMEGRANITE
******* PALM PLACE
..... *PB 10 PG 65
RIESE HORST 4 JEAN
881.24
26-19-30-501-0000-0260
PAD: 2980 W AIRPORT BLVD
******* RANDS ADD TO SANFORD
*******pB i pG 131
VANN WILLIE E
361.97
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
607.27
26-19-30-502-0000-00 IB
PAD: 1815 W 9TH ST
W 50 FT OF LOT 1 F H RANDS ...
VANN WILLIE E
100.48
26-19-30-502-0000-001C
E 50 FT OF W 100 FT OF LOT 1 ..
JONES JENNIFER 4 JONES
345.42
JERRY 4 CASHAW ELENORA ET AL
26-19-30-502-0000-0060
PAD: 1905 W 9TH ST
LOT 6 (LESS W 105 FT) F H ...
......REDDINGS SUBD
...... PB 0 PG 20
GAINES DOLLIE M
74.63
C/O MILDRED ROGERS
26-19-30-504-0000-0020
PAD: 1808 REDDING PL
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HARRIS HELEN
369.49
26-19-30-504-0000-0090
PAD: 1809 REDDING PL
...... ME ISCH3 SUBD
...... PB 3 PG 84
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
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JONES CHARI.IE B &amp; JUANITA D
1,768.96
26-19-30-507-0000-0150
PAD: 1002 W 4TH ST
BRINSON SHERALYN J
650.87
26-19-30-507-0000-0160 (HX)
PAD: 1800 W 4TH ST
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2,261.35

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FBO PETER T HUTCHESON
2819-30-502-0000-0030
PAD: 1233 UPSALA RD
LOT 3 (LESS W 8 FT)'
*******ppTERSON SUBD A J 1ST ADD
...... PB 13 PG 10
YOUNG CRAIG S 6
KIMBF.RLEE K
28-19-30-504-0000-0090
PAD: PALM TER
W 1/2 OF LOT 9 A J PETERSON ...
YOUNG CRAIG S &amp; KIMBERLEE K
28-19-30-504-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 102 PALM TER
******‘SMITHS 3RD SUBD
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657

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BURKE GENE A &amp; PATRICIA J
1,468.70
26-19-30-5 AF--030A-0000
W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF BI.K 3 ...
CHAUDHARI GOVIND k MEENA G
1,310.21
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 £ 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 k SONS INC
7,161.18
26-19-30-5AF.-140B-0000
PAD: AERO LN
S 226 FT OF BLK 14 (LESS RD) ...
UNICELL PAPER MILLS INC
75,502.36
A FLA CORP
26-19-30-5AF.-210A-0000
PAD: 3401 ST JOHNS PKWY
PT OF BLK 21 22 27 i 28 DESC ...
BARBOUR ROBERT N S 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 &amp; EDNA E
223.21
26-19-30-5AE-310B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 3312 W 5TH ST
E 94 FT OF W 315 FT OF S 76 ..
HODGES JUDITH A k
786.18
VORHOLT JERRY A
26-19-30-5AE-510A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2941 W 5TH ST
N 329.41 FT OF F. 151.5 FT OF .
NASH BARRY P
776.91
26-19-30-5AE-5900-0000
LOT 59 l N 1/2 OF VACD ST ...
TUBE TEC INC
20,511.61
26-19-30-5AE-B200-0000
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 &amp; 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
TAD: W 8 TH ST
PT PF BLK 95 DESC AS FROM ..,
------------ SEC 21 TWP 19 RNG 30--------- ■—
******‘WALTER SUBD
********
*******ps 10 PG 13
........
WILLIAMS JERRY L
982.84
2719-30-501-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 203 WILLIAMS AVE
LOTS 10 &amp; 11 &amp; LOT 12 (LESS ...
****** *WEST HAVEN
*»......
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........
BACON EVANS J JR 5 CYNTHIA D
893.36
27-19-30-502-0000-0070
PAD: 2705 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOT 7 ♦ S 1/2 LOT 6
BACON EVANS J JR
941.21
27-19-30-502-0000-0080
PAD: 2703 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOT 8 * N 1/2 OF LOT 9
****** *A p g VEGETABLE TRACT
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NASH BARRY P
340.68
27-19-30-503-QBOO-0000
PAD: ALBRIGHT RD
PT OF BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
NASH BARRY P
409.91
2719-30-503-OB03-0000
PT OF BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
------------ SEC 28 TWP 19 RNG 30----------BOOTHS SUBD
........
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656

....*..*

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THEBAUD ADLY &amp;
ROMAIN JOSETTE
26-19-30-508-0000-2560
PAD: 1403 MEDICAL PLAZA DR STE
UNITS 256 TO 260 SANFORD ...
THEBAUD ADLY &amp;
ROMAIN JOSETTE
26-19-30-508-0000-2610
PAD: 1403 MEDICAL PLAZA DR STE
UNITS 261 TO 265 SANFORD ...
****** *SMITHS M M

* * * * * * * PB

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METTS MORRIS H JR S SYLVIA J
204.35
28-19-30-506-0000-003F (HX)
PAD: 190 SEWELL RD
N 100 FT OF S 150 FT OF W ...
RUPAL INC
3,609.95
28-19-30-506-0000-008A
PAD: 4101 W 46 SR
E 159 FT (LESS S 476 FT) OF ...
DODD JASON D
459.91
28-19-30-506-0000-020H
PAD: 4091 SMITH CANAL RD
S 130 FT OF E 6 6 FT OF LOT 20
KELLY TEELA &amp; IRIS J
200.49
28-19-30-506-0000-020J (HX)
PAD: 4067 RUBY ST
E 1/2 OF W 93 1/3 FT OF N ...
THOMPSON STEVE R
494.06
28-19-30-506-0000-02ON (HX)
PAD: 1217 UPSALA RD
E 205 FT OF W 330 FT OF N 65 ...
MC CALL JAMES W k CAROLE
34,313.21
2B-19-30-506-0000-0230
PAD: RINEHART RD
LOTS 23 ♦ 24
.......NORTHSTAR BUSINESS PARK PH 3 *••*••**
*******pB 44 PGS 44 ( 45
.......
SHEIKH SHABBIR A &amp;
9,702.73
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
*.......
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ARNON HARRY i JOSEF ARNON
4,483.81
C/O HERNON MFG CO
28-19-30-5JB-0000-0160
PAD: 121 TECH DR

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Moy2. f&gt;, 10. 2004 PARC 7
TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

FIRST WEIGH OF ORLANDO INC
6,757.51
28-19-30-5JB-0000-0270
PAD: TECH DR
******‘SANFORD CENTRAL PARK PH 2
*******pB 54 pcs 8 THRU 10
ROWE JOSEPH R k JULIE G
13,896.30
2819-30-5NR-0000-0360
PAD: 1050 CENTRAL PARK DR
------------ SEC 29 TWP 19 RNG 30WATSON TERRY W &amp; MARJORIE S
2919-30-300-018B-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4960 WOODRUFF SPRINGS RD
WATSON TERRY W t JEAN
29-19-30-300-018K-0000
*
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.... **PB 16 PG 60
SCRIMA LEONARD A ( 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
GHAJAR KAMRAN k SANDRINE
30-19-30-300-0310-0000
PAD: 5610 WILSON RD
JACOBONI JOSEPH J
30-19-30-300-032D-0000 (HX)
PAD: 5481 WAYSIDE DR
DOWNER LAMAR k 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 AL)
30-19-30-300-0480-0000 (HX)
PAD: 4809 INTERNATIONAL PKWY
&gt; * ** •* ••
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.......pB 22 PG 25
DE LANY DARRELL C k HELEN S
30-19-30-502-0000-0060 (HX)
PAD: 409 KIMBERLY CT
LYON THOMAS E t SARAH W
30-19-30-502-0000-0070 (HX)
PAD: 405 KIMBERLY CT
JACKSON CURTIS &amp; CYNTHIA D G
30-19-30-502-0000-0290
PAD: 428 KIMBERLY CT
*******TALL TREES
********
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3,057.59
CERABINO DENICE
30-19-30-506-0000-0050 (HX)
PAD: 316 STILL FOREST TER
BIANCO RICHARD J S, EILEEN M
30-19-30-506-0000-0670 (HX)
PAD: 5060 GREYLOCK CT
PASCUA BRYAN P k MELINDA S
30-19-30-506-0000-1080 (HX)
PAD: 5088 BLACKNELL LN
SMITH LANCE TRUSTEE
FBO
30-19-30-506-0000-1140
PAD: 388 STILL FOREST TER
DENBOER JOSHUA S JENNIFER L
30-19-30-506-0000-1200 (HX)
PAD: 5097 BLACKNELL LN
ROSSI VICTOR P k NORMA M
30-19-30-506-0000-1330 (HX)
PAD: 404 STILL FOREST TER
******* f o r e s t GLEN SUB
......*PB 51 pcs 21 &amp; 22
PATANIA ANDREW A &amp; EILEEN M
2,265.19
30-19-30-507-0000-0240 (HX)
PAD: 130 MAJESTIC FOREST RUN
******‘WESTLAKE ESTATES
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****** *ai.L 30-19-30-300-0190 k 01 9A
VARNES JONATHAN A &amp; ANGELA
30-19-30-509-0000-0110
PAD: 160 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0160
PAD: 180 OVEROAKS PL
WATERFORD DEV CORP
30-19-30-509-0000-0170
PAD: 184 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 i LISA B
30-19-30-5UA-0500-0050 (HX)
PAD: 431 KENTWOOD AVE
NEBERGALL MAURICE E &amp; DIRK A
NEBERGALL ET AL
3019-30-5UA-0700-0040 (HX)
PAD: 410 EAST I.N
SEC 30 TWP 19S RGE 30E LOT 4 ...
------------ SEC 31 TWP 19 RNG 30*******SYLVAN LAKE TOWN OF
*******pB 2 PG 69
1,472.79
WALLENBROCK MATHILDA T
3119-30-502-0000-0690
PAD: 2050 SYLVAN AVE
LOTS 69 i 70 TOWN OF SYLVAN ...
1,792.09
WILLIAMS SHERMAN
31-19-30-502-0000-0920 (HX)
PAD: 1725 EMMETT AVE
LOTS 92 93 94 95 96 98 i 99
168.64
WALLENBROCK MATHILDA T
31-19-30-502-0000-0970
1, 117.28
JANEGO JOEL R &amp; KRISTA E
3119-30-502-0000-1000
PAD: SYLVAN AVE
LOTS 100-107 TOWN OF SYLVAN ...
...... ..... SEC 32 TWP 19 RNG 30*...*..TW!N LAKE FARMS
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FULMER ALAN E t PATRICIA A
6,231.06
3219-30-301-008E-00Q0 (HX)
PAD: 2461 CHERRY LAUREL LN
SEC 32 TWP 19S RGE 30E
.......KAYWOOD REPLAT
•»***••pB 3 0 pcs 27 £ 28
HALD JOHN R £ BETTY L
1,962.69
32-19-30-5GS-0000-0450 (HX)
PAD: 105 KAYWOOD DR
•••••••CALABRIA COVE
..*..*.pB 60 PGS 8 THRU 10
•••••••ALL Of 32193030001600000
3,751.76
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 PG 43

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

MC WILLIAMS JAMES J JR
33-19-30-501-0000-0330

653.43

PAD: 115 BUNKER I.N
TRAVIS GLEN W £ PATRICIA C
1,026.61
33-19-30-501-0000-0470 (HX)
PAD: 160 BUNKER LN
* * * * * * * 2 DYLI.W II.DE OF LOCH ARBOR SEC 5** •*••••
.....**PB 19 pg 46
».....*.
KAPLAN JACK &amp; LEONORE
471.97
33-19-30-502-0C00-0200 (HX)
PAD: 102 BRIERWOOD DR
LOT 20 BLOCK C IDYLLWILDF. OF ...
DOKTOR MIRIAM R &amp; KENNETH R
2,562.26
33-19-30-502-OFOO-OOIO
PAD: 307 LARKWOOD DR
LOT 1 BLOCK F IDYLLWILDF OF ...
**.*..*0AKS OF SANFORD
........
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SKYLES DAVID
1,690.80
33-19-30-503-0000-0220 (HX)
fAD: 102 OAKS CT
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*•***•'
GRIMM LINDA K
1,221.96
33-19-30-508-0000-0210 (HX)
TAD: 125 MEADOW BLVD
MAYFAIR MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
320.87
ASSN INC C/O EPM SERV INC
33-19-30-508-0000-0370
TAD: 158 MEADOW BLVD
LOT 37 (LESS BEG NE COR RUN ...
HOBSON JAM IA I. £
1,177.12
IARSEN-PI.OTT LESLIE J
33-19-30-508-0000-0870 (HX)
PAD: 103 WINTERCLF.N DR
.......MAYFAIR MEADOWS PH 2
.......
••*••**P B 32 PGS 55 TO 58
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MILLER DOROTHY A
710.01
33-19-30-509-0000-1102 (HX)
PAD: 120 CANDLEWICK CT
LOT 1102
PF.ETE DEREK A k SANDRA E
708.29
33-19-30-509-0000-5020 (HX)
PAD: 130 DRESDAN CT
******‘LINDSEY ESTATES REPEAT
.......
...... PB 42 PG 18
.......
GARDNER DAVID J
1,727.11
33-19-30-511-0000-05AO
PAD: 117 LINDSEY WAY
LOT 5A k 5B
******‘MAYFAIR OAKS
•*•....
...... PB 50 PGS 38 THRU 4 1
*......
GUY LAURA L
2,261.80
33-19-30-513-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 146 LONDON FOG WAY
......‘COUNTRY CLUB PARK
........
•*••*«*PB 5 0 PGS 63 THRU 6 6
........
FIGUEROA JUAN L k
2,008.32
NIEVES NAHOMY S
33-19-30-514-0000-0660 (HX)
PAD: 106 SPLITLOG PL
.......PAMALA OAKS PH 2
........
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.PB 51 PG 15
.......
PA1.MER JASON D k SUSAN K
1,639.69
33-19-30-515-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 117 HOLLOWAY CT
.....“ COUNTRY CLUB PARK PH 2
.......
.......pB 54 pgs 22 THRU 24
.... •••
CALEDRON ESTEBAN J
2,855.06
33-19-30-516-0000-1140
PAD: 152 ROCKHII.L DR
.... “ MONTEREY OAKS PH 1, A REPIAT .......
******* pB 5 5 pcs 33 £ 34
........
REID TREVOR M k SHARON
2,447.07
33-19-30-517-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 102 MONTEREY OAKS DR
•“ “ “ MONTEREY OAKS PH 2 RF.PLAT
........
*******pB 58 pGS 22-23
.... .
1,837.02
ARMATO RUTH
33-19-30-519-0000-0230 (HX)
PAD: 101 CARMEL BAY DB.
1,914.65
GABEL JASON k JENNIFER V
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 UPSALA
••*••••PB l pc 67
BERNOSKY WILLIAM R k ELLEN E
1,320.2G
33-19-30-5AF-0000-011A
PAD: 500 VIHLEN RD
E 272 FT OF LOT 11 (LESS N ...
VIHLEN SIDNEY I. Ill
920.98
33-19-30-5AF-0000-0200
LOT 20 (LESS RD)
MATTHEWS SHIRLEY TRUSTEE
420.01
FBO VIHLEN STANLEY M ET AL
33-19-30-5AF-0000-021B (HX)
PAD: 670 VIHLEN RD
W 220 FT OF LOT 21 (LESS RD)
CRISS WILLIAM R k JUDY B
187.86
33-19-30-5AF-0000-025A (HX)
PAD: 800 UPSALA RD
N 150 FT OF E 321 FT CT LOT ...
BERNOSKY WILLIAM R JR £ 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 k SON INV INC k
859.26
RICHARD A k JEANNE FI.EISHMANN
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)
PAD: 107 MAPLEWOOD DR
*•**.“ CROWN COLONY SUBDIVISION
**.****PB 61 PGS 76 - 78
•**••*.a l l 5AF-0000-039A 039B 039C k
SAMARTINO BRENDA L k
480.44
BELL MATTHEW
3319-30-5QS-0000-0730
------------ SEC 34 TWP 19 RNG 30 —
188.57
VIHLEN SIDNEY L III
3419-30-300-0020-0000
PAD: VIHLEN RD
KONIG INGER OR
180.81
GOFF ROBERT C
34-19-30-300-0220-0000
* * * * * * * pB

725

726

727

SEQ. #

!3

pc

728

(HX)

...... LINCOLN HEIGHTS SEC 1

* * * . « * * 6 parcels

685

»

729

730

731

732

733
734

73*

736

737

730

739

740

741

742

743

744
745
74 6
747

748

749
750

751

752

753

754

755

756
757

MMitM

99

COOPER MARY E
34-19-30-502-0100-0020 (HX)
PAD: 2979 TRUMAN ST
MORRIS GRADY
34-19-30-502-0100-0050 (HX)
PAD: 1802 KNOX AVE
ROYALS C W SR k ARMENTHUS
34-19-30-502-0100-0060 (HX)
PAD: 1805 KNOX AVE
MOORE BRENDA R k
FRAZIER CLARENCE
34-19-30-502-0100-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1813 KNOX AVE
TENNON FLOSSIE
34-19-30-502-0100-0100 (HX)
PAD: 1621 KNOX AVE
MIKE JAMES M
34-19-30-502-0100-0390 (HX)
PAD: W AIRPORT BLVD

491.81

758

467.73

759

388.41

760

298.67

761

271.64
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762

878.37

763

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May 2, t). 1G. 20(M

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

JOHNSON EMMA L
34-19-30-502-0100-0410 (HX)
PAD: 2141 W AIRPORT BLVD
SMITH EARLE F. SR &amp; SHEILA M
34-19-30-502-0100-0430 (HX)
PAD: 2111 W AIRPORT BLVD
GREEN SYLVIA I. D t
GREEN THOMAS D R
34-19-30-502-0200-0220 &lt;HX&gt;
PAD: 1808 KNOX AVE
JOHNSON IRENE F
34-19-30-502-0300-0140 (HX)
PAD: 1028 HARDING AVE
PINDER TYRONE
34-19-30-502-0400-0010
PAD: 1900 HARDING AVE
BOND BARBRA A J t JACKSON
DEMETRIUS S JACKSON DION
34-19-30-502-0400-0440 (HX)
PAD: 1849 LINCOLN AVE
BROWN MELVA J
34-19-30-502-0500-0300 (HX)
PAD: 1008 LINCOLN AVE
**.... LOCKHARTS SUBD 1ST ADD
..... . 4 PG 26
GILMORE RICARDO I. &amp;
DUNNUM ROSE G
34-19-3O-5O3-0FOO-OO10
PAD: W 20TH ST
BEG NE COR LOT 13 BI.K H RUN .
WILDER DOROTHY A h
ALEXANDER JAMES JR FT AI.
34-19-30-503-0100-0010
PAD: W HUGHEY ST
LOTS 1 2 * 3 BLK I 1ST ADD ...
ALEXANDER JAMES FT AL
C/O CHARLIE &amp; ANNIE COLLIER
34-19-30-503-0100-0040
PAD: JONES AVE
MITCHELL ANNIE J
34-19-30-503-0100-0070 (HX)
PAD: 2021 JONES AVE
LOTS 7 * 8 BLK I 1ST ADD TO ..
ROBERSON CRADFY &amp;
ROBERSON HORATIO
34-19-30-503-0100-0180 (HX)
TAD: 2014 WILLIAMS AVF,
S 1/2 OF LOT 18 ♦ ALL LOTS ...
JOHNSON CYI.INDA D &amp;
JOHNSON ERIC L
34-19-30-503-0100-0210
PAD: 2016 WILLIAMS AVE
WILLIAMS GARY l BETTY J
34-19-30-503-0100-0230
TAD: 2020 WILLIAMS AVF
HAYNES ALBERT
34-19-30-503-0100-0240
PAD: 2022 WILLIAMS AVF
MOORE WOODROW t, EASTER
34-19-30-503-0JOO-OOBO
PAD: W AIRPORT BLVD
JONES SHIRLEY
34-19-30-503-0J00-0140
PAD: 2081 W AIRPORT BLVD
GRANT ERNEST SR
34-19-30-503-0J00-0150 (HX)
PAD: 2071 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOTS 15 i. 16 BLK J 1ST ADD ...
GRANT JANICE O
34-19-30-503-0J00-0170
PAD: 2041 W AIRPORT BLVD
MOORE WOODROW fc FASTER
34-19-30-503-OJOO-0200 (HX)
PAD: 2031 AIRPORT BLVD
TILLMAN WILLIE 4
ALI SAIF.D
34-19-30-503-0J00-0210
PAD: 2011 W AIRPORT BLVD
LOTS 21 t 22 BLK J 1ST ADD ...
***** “ RAVENNA PARK 3RD SEC OF
..... LOCH ARBOR
****‘“ PS 14 PG 22
BRANNON DAVID A
34-19-30-504-0000-0150 (HX)
PAD: 617 BETH DR
•“ “ “ RAVENNA TARK SEC OFLOCH
****** ‘ARBOR
*.»*...PB 12 pcs 61 * 62
FITZPATRICK MARIE S
34-19-30-506-0CO0-003D (HX)
PAD: 212 CITRUS DR
....... PHI1(IlIpS RAVENNA PARK SEC
.......0p jl0CH ARBOR
*******TB 10 PG 34
ARNOLD GORDON H II S
CHRISTENSEN ROBYN L
34-19-3O-5O7-0B00-0030
PAD: 108 TANGERINE DR
*******BUNGALOW CITY
...... . 7 PG.02
BROWN LUCILLE M
34-19-30-511-0AO0-0030 (HX)
PAD: 2218 SOUTHWEST RD
LOTS 3 t 4 BLK A
MURRAY JESS 4 DIANNE L
34-19-30-511-0A00-0050
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
BELI.AMY FRANK 4BERNICE
34-19-30-511-0AOO-O06O
PAD: 2224 SOUTHWEST RD
JACKSON FRANCIS
34-19-30-511-OAOO-OO90
PAD: 2726 BUNGALOW BLVD
SLY 120 FT OF LOTS 9 \ 10 * ...
FIELDS ELIJAH 4ROZELLA
34-19-30-51l-OAOO-0260
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
ADAMS ROZELLA
34-19-30-511-0A00-0270 (HX)
TAD: 2854 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 27 1 28 BLK A

SEQ. #

341.53

764

605.28

765

396.39

766

345.47

767

1,277.84

768

759.17

769

359.83

770

.......
920.91

207.74

771

772

71.58

773

274.82

774

188.86

775

532,23

765.50

776

777

02.75

778

70.58

779

70.58

780

529.02

781

813.40

782

186.86

783

1,610.93

784

.......
.......
941.78
********
*......
.... ***
124.38
********
..».*..«
........
1,616.10

.... .
........
309.97

57.73

785

786

787

788

789

361.20

790

1,509.40

791

37.17

792

206.00

793

This
Delinquent
Property Tax
List appears
three times
in May

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

RAINES NED JR 4 FLORENCE
34-19-30-51l-OCOO-OOlO
PAD: 1911 W AIRPORT BLVD
MATTHEWS RENA
34-19-30-51l-OCOO-OlOO
PAD: 2952 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 10 * 11 BLK C
SHAW ERNESTINE
34-19-30-511-0C00-0130
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-OC0O-O21O
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

SEQ .#

04.72

794

95.11

795

37.17

796

48.56

797

42.48

798

40.97

799

37.17

800

BLVD

965.47
MEDLOCK MICHAEL
34-19-30-511-0C00-0260 (HX)
PAD: 3048 BUNGALOW BLVD
95.11
MEDLOCK MICHAEL
34-19-30-511-0C00-O270
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 27 ♦ 28 BLK C
42.67
DE BOSE CLEVELAND 4
RIGGINS SHARON E
34-19-30-511-0D00-0010
.PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
94.37
HOLLY J F 4 HALL IF.
C/O MAMIE GROOMS
34-19-30-511-OD0O-OO4O
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOTS 4 t 5 BLK D
46.97
SHEPPARD WALLACE L 4
SHAPPARD HENRY L
34-19-30-511-0D00-0060
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
77.91
SHFPTARD WALLACE L 4
SHAPPARD HENRY I.
34-19-30-511-0D00-0070
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
774.48
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-51l-ODOO-Ol10
PAD: 3049 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 11 (LESS RD)
47.56
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-ODOO-O120
PAD: 3409 BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 12 (LESS RD) BLK D
45/06
ANDERSON REGINALD D 4 VICTORIA
34-19-30-511-0D00-0130
PAD: BUNGALOW BLVD
LOT 13 (LESS RD) BLK D
73.09
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
268.16
BAHNG JOHN B
34-19-30-512-0A00-0420
PAD: TEMPLE DR
1,358.25
MESSER ANGELA B 4 LEE F
34-19-30-512-0B00-0130 (HX)
PAD: 313 SATSUMA DR
915.07
MCADAMS MARK A 4 SANDRA L
34-19-30-512-0B00-0170 (HX)
PAD: 402 TEMPLE DR
.... *‘BUTNERS SUBD
*******PB 10 PG 87
186.86
HERRING WILLIE M
34-19-30-513-0000-0080 (HX)
PAD: 2960 W 23RD ST
94.11
BULLARD HORACE 4 MARY J
34-19-30-513-0000-0120
PAD: W 23RD ST
379.51
BULLARD MARY J
34-19-30-513-0000-0130 (HX)
PAD: 3010 W 23RD ST
LOTS 13 » 14
371.00
BARNES MELVIN L 4 MABEL
34-19-30-513-0000-0290 (HX)
PAD: 3021 W 23RD ST
LOTS 29 4 30
168.47
ALLOWAY WILLIE
34-19-30-513-0000-0340 (HX)
PAD: 2971 W 23RD ST
186.86
BRUNDIDGE JENNIFER M
34-19-30-513-0000-0370 (HX)
PAD: 2941 W 23RD ST
******‘LINCOLN HEIGHTS SEC 2
•*••**•pB 14 pc 45
DAVIS THELMA FER RET
1,218.22
ESTATE OF ALICE M MACKEYROY
34-19-30-514-0100-0020
PAD: 1800 LINCOLN AVE
358.90
MOORE WILLIE C
34-19-30-514-0200-0010 (HX)
PAD: 3088 TRUMAN BLVD
334.87
GUESS DAVID
34-19-30-514-0200-0030 (HX)
PAD: 3060 TRUMAN BLVD
262.34
KIRKLAND 1.0RENE C
34-19-30-514-0200-0040 (HX)
PAD: 3046 TRUMAN BLVD
371.06
GRAYSON DONALD E 4 JANIE C
34-19-30-514-0400-0010 (HX)
PAD: 1801 LINCOLN AVE
1,806.39
WELLS FARGO BANK
34-19-30-514-0400-0020
PAD: 1802 COOLIDGE AVE
1,066.66
YOUNGBLOOD VIVIAN M 4
MC GEE COBBIN A ET AL
34-19-30-514-0400-0030
PAD: 1804 COOLIDGE AVE
594.96
DEBOSE HENRY P 4 MATILDA
34-19-30-514-0500-0030 (HX)
PAD: 1802 HARDING AVE
1,153.76
ROBINSON FELISA A
34-19-30-514-0600-0010
PAD: 1803 HARDING AVE
.*»**.*!DYLLWILDE OF LOCH ARBOR SEC 4********
•*“ *“ PB 16 PGS 99 4 100
1,775.62
SABINE WILLIAM R 4 JUDITH A
34-19-30-518-0C00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 109 ALDEAN DR
••“ “ •SMITHS M M 2ND SUBD
.......PB i pG 10i
373.11
BURKE CATHA A
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-0130
PAD: 1507 W 15TH ST
438.54
SILAS JOHN L
34-19-3O-5AK-0A00-O240
PAD: 1506 W 16TH ST
296.03
SMITH TONY L
34-19-3O-5AK-OA0O-O25O (HX)
PAD: 1504 W 16TH ST
BACON WILLIS S 4 CORINE LIFE
165.09
EST (DUVAL JAMES E ET AL)
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-0420 (HX)
PAD: 1700 W 16TH ST
E 88 FT OF S 117 FT OF LOT ..
WILLIAMS NORMA J
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-046E
PAD: W 15TH ST
W 44 FT OF S 1/2 OF LOT 46 ..
AKINS ISIAH JR 4 RUTH
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-047A
PAD: 1807 W 15TH ST
W 1/2 OF N 100 FT OF LOT 47 .

94.25

113.90

801
802

803

804

805

806

807

808

809

810

811
812
813

814
815
816

817

818
819

820

821
822
823
824
825
826

827
828

829

830
831
832
833

834

035

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

DAVIS KENNETH 4
JACKSON PATRICE
34-19-3O-5AK-OAOO-O40A
PAD: W 15TH ST
W 44 FT OF N 145 FT OF LOT ...
WHEELER LULA B 4
WHEELER GRACE
34-19-3O-5AK-OAO0-O48B
PAD: 1811 W 15TH ST
F. 49 FT OF W 93 FT OF N 1/2 ...
VAI.LOT DOROTHY LIFE-EST
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-049B
PAD: W 15TH ST
W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF LOT 49 BLK ..
VALLOT DOROTHY 4 KNIGHT MINNIE
L 4 HOOKS WILLIE
34-19-30-5AK-OAOO-0500
PAD: 1915 W 15TH ST
W 8 6 FT OF N 1/2 OF LOT 50 ...
SHERMAN ROBERT A 4 ANNA
34-19-30-5AK-OAOO-0770 (HX)
PAD: 1561 W 1BTH ST
BEG NE COR LOT 77 BLK A RUN ...
THOMPSON CAROLYN D
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-077B
PAD: 1571 W 18TH ST
BEG 322.6 FT E OF NW COR LOT ..
TOMLIN ETHEL D
34-19-30-5AK-0A00-07BA
PAD: W 18TH ST
PT OF LOTS 78 4 79 BLK A .. .
JACKSON ROBERT JR 4 MAE F
34-19-3O-5AK-OA00-079A (HX)
PAD: 1895 W 18TH ST
PT OF LOT 79 DESC AS BEG NW ...
SHARPE THELMA LIFE EST (SHARPE
JOSEPH JR ET AL TC33)
34-19-30-5AK-0B0O-OO1A (HX)
PAD: 1601 SOUTHWEST RD
BEG 25 FT S ♦ 25 FT W OF INT
TURNER DAISY E
C/O WILLIAM TURNER SR
34-19-30-5AK-0B00-001B
PAD: 1606 ROOSEVELT AVE
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
TURNER CORINE
34-19-3O-5AK-OBOO-00ID
PAD: 1609 SOUTHWEST RD
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
JOHNSON RUBY 4
DAVIS KENNETH
34-19-30-5AK-0B0O-0D1F
PAD: SOUTHWEST RD
PT LOT 1 BLK B DESC AS BEG ...
TRAVIDIAN INV GROUP INC
3419-30-5AK-0B00-0520
PAD: 551 VIHLEN RD
LOT 52 (LESS W 10 FT ) BLK B ...
------------ SEC 35 TWP 19 RNG 30SMITH MARY
3519-30-300-0020-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1703 W 13TH ST
MINGO ALMA
35-19-30-300-0030-0000 (HX)
PAD: 1709 W 13TH ST
BROOKS CALVIN SR
35-19-30-300-003A-0000
PAD: 1704 W 14TH ST
WILLIAMS LUCIOUS JR 4 BRENDA J
35-19-30-300-0040-0000
PAD: 1717 W 13TH ST
WILLIAMS BRENDA J
35-19-30-300-004A-0000
PAD: W 13TH ST
WILLIAMS BRENDA J
35-19-30-300-0050-0000 (H)&lt;)
PAD: W 14TH ST
FREDDIE BETTY J 4
FREDDIE ERIK T
35-19-30-300-0240-0000
PAD: 2010 OLD LAKE MARY RD
FREDDIE CHARLES P 4 BETTY J
35-19-30-300-024A-0000 (HX)
PAD: 2014 OLD LAKE MARY RD
FREDDIE CHARLES P 4 BETTY J
35-19-30-300-024B-0000
PAD: OLD LAKE MARY RD
CALLOWAY LAGLORIA
35-19-30-300-0250-0000
PAD: 2016 OLD I.K MARY RD
(.96 AC)
VELAZQUEZ ISMAEL
35-19-30-300-025A-0000
PAD: 2400 25TH
CALLOWAY IAGLORIA
35-19-30-300-025B-0000
PAD: OLD LAKE MARY RD
(.2 AC)
FREDDIE BETTY J 4
CALLOWAY GLORIA
35-19-30-300-0270-0000
PAD: 2022 OLD LAKE MARY RD
MONCRIEF KIRBY SUCC PER REP
ESTATE OF MERIS BEREKS
35-19-30-31)0-0350-0000
PAD: 1901 COUNTRY CLUB RD
PARRAMORE WILLIAM
35-19-30-300-0390-0000
.......DE FORESTS ADD
*•*.**.PB 1 PG 130
MITCHELL MILDRED S 4 WILLIAM 4
MITCHELL VAIJVRIF.
35-19-30-502-O000-00AO
PAD: 1208 MANGOUSTINE AVE
MORGAN NETTIE LEE
35-19-30-502-OOOO-OOBO
PAD: 1406 W 13TH ST
SPENCE SYDNEY N
35-19-30-502-0000-00E0
PAD: 1407 W 13TH ST
******* FLA LAND ♦ COLONIZATION
“ “ “ •COS ADD TO SOUTH SANFORD
.......PB t pG 73
JONES CHARLIE B 4 JUANITA D
35-19-30-503-0000-0080
PAD: 1307 W 14TH ST
THOMAS JOHN W 4 SONJA
35-19-30-503-0000-0180 (HX)
PAD: 1204 W 15TH ST
THOMAS JOHN W 4 SONJA L
35-19-30-503-0000-0190
PAD: W 15TH ST
KIRKLAND CHARLES E 4
ACQUANETTA S
35-19-30-503-0000-0370
PAD: W 16TH ST
BARNES GEORGE JR 4 CAMILLA
35-19-30-503-0000-0380 (HX)
PAD: 1304 W 16TH ST
I.EIFFER KIRK S TRUSTEE
FBO
35-19-30-503-0000-0390
PAD: 1306 W 16TH ST
CHERRY HELEN HEIRS
C/O WILLIAM K COOPER
35-19-30-503-0000-0420 (HX)
PAD: 1403 W 14TH ST
CHURCH HOLY TRINITY OF GOD IN
CHRIST INC
35-19-30-503-0000-0460
PAD: 1400 W 15TH ST
SPIRIT OF TRUTH WORSHIP
MINISTRIES INC
35-19-30-503-0000-0480
PAD: 1403 W 15TH ST
BURKE SHARON
35-19-30-503-0000-0500
PAD: 1404 W 16TH ST

SEQ. #

55.14

836

105.51

637

147.58

838

748.48

839

187.86

840

595.39

841

139.70

842

2,375.24

843

188.86

844

770.30

845

81.44

846

261.38

847

1,804.68

848

296.63

849

83.19

850

689.62

851

685.66

852

53.35

853

JSK.I&amp;*

854

1,109.05

855

1,015.92

856

128.00

857

363.29

858

2,115.48

859

124.40

860

84.12

861

286.05

862

621.12

863

104.53

864

103.53

865

707.53

866

1,257.61

867

821.23

868

40.88

869

108.58

870

552.72

871

270.89

872
•

155.25

873

96.40

874

108.58

875

107.58

876

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Tin: Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
REDDEN

TAXES DUE

ROSLYN

2 0 9 .8 5

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
PAD; 1 4 1 4 W 13TH ST
LEE J U L IU S T

2 9 1 .8 2

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
PAD: 1 4 1 9 W 13TH ST
LEE J U L IU S T

3 0 9 .0 6

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
PAD: 1 4 1 5 W 13TH ST
REDDEN ROSLYN

3 9 6 .9 5

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
PAD: 1323 OLEANDER AVE
JONES C H A R L IE B i J U A N IT A

D

1 ,0 4 5 .2 1

5 8 .60

4 1 6 .5 5

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 2 0 2 W 1 3 th ST
LO T S 2 T H R U 7 6 1 0 T H R U 14
JONES MARGARET A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
LOTS 8 15 S 22
JONES MARGARET A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: W 13TH ST
LO T 9 (LE S S E 2 FT FOR . . .
JORDAN ALBERTA B
9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
122 2 LIN C O LN CT
MARGARET A
9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
2 6 TO 2 8
(LE S S S 18
• G EO R G IA ACRES
. PB 7 p c 5 2

ALEXANDER

R EG IN O

JR

877

ALEXANDER

878

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 161 9 W 1 6TH ST
HOLLOMAN EDNA P

879

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 1501 W 1 6TH ST
S M IT H MARY

880

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD:
1 6 0 7 MULBERRY AVE
W IL L IA M S VELMA H

881

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1605 W 17TH ST
LO T S 2 t 3 BI.K 3

083

884

6 6 .14

885

1 7 9 ,3 8
FT

882

1 6 9 .7 9

6 5 .86

886

887

. . .

s

0 3 .93

ALEXANDER FR E D E R IC K FT AL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: W 13TH ST
CHURCH
SANFORD C H R IS T IA N
W O R SH IP C EN TER

888

8 5 .89

1, 1 7 9 .6 9

8 3 .93

3 9 4 .4 5

3 1 8 .7 2

RUSSELL

&amp;

1 1 6 .5 8

9 3 .36

B A IL E Y ROBERT &amp; M A M IE C /O
EVA W IL L IA M S &amp; J RUSSELL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 16 0 2 W 15TH ST
PLYMOUTH PARK TAX S E R V IC E S LLC
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 15 1 2 W 15TH ST
W IL L IA M S EVA B A IL E Y
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 1510 W 15TH ST
. . . . . . . e l n o r a SQUARE AMENDED P IA T
............................
1 1 3 PG 4 8 2
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: W 1 5TH ST
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 17 1 3 W 14TH ST
DURANT M ELTO N JR &amp; VERIENF.
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: W 14TH ST
LOTS 9 &amp; 12
M IK E THELMA N
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
14

FRANK

A

PAD:

1603

6 3 .96

5 9 .64

5 2 1 .8 8

3 2 5 .7 6

907

908

909

910

911

0 0
RD

B E S S IE

ROOSEVELT

L

4

3 9 2 .2 8

912

AVE

ST
LOT

SOUTHWEST
S

913

3 1 4 .0 9

4 7 .37

914

915

ST
*

37

RD
182

1 2 1 .1 7

3

DUHART ARTHUR I I I
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -513-0000-00A 0
FT)

1 0 0 .4 8

1 ,2 0 7 .5 0

1 1 7 .2 3

916

922

923

924

925

926

927

928

1 1 6 .2 1

929

PAD: STRAWBERRY AVE
7
4 6 7 .2 5

930

2 0 9 .5 1

931

(HX)

(HX)

6 0 .12

PAD: 1 2 2 3 W 18TH ST
LOTS 6 7 ( 8
BLK 16
4 S PROPERTY EN T ER P R IS ES
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 7 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: ROOSEVELT AVE

5 6 9 .2 7

2 0 9 .0 1

IN C

1 4 7 .6 9

L O T S 14 15 ♦ 1 6 BI.K 17
W IL L IA M S JO H N N IE L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 8 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 2 1 0 6 W 18TH ST
LOTS 7 I 8 BLK 18

3 5 2 .5 9

YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M 4
MC GEE COBB I N A F T A I,
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 8 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD:
1 7 1 3 M E R T H I E DR
D A V IS FELTON A H E IR S
C / O TH E R E S A M ROSS
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 8 0 0 -0 1 5 0
T A D : M E R T H I E DR
L O T S 15 ( 1 6 BI.K 1 8
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M 4
MC G E E C O B B IN A E T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 9 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 1 7 1 3 M E R T H I E DR
LOTS 7 ( 8 BLK 19
EDWARDS D E S S I E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
TAD:
1 6 1 2 PEACH AVF
LOTS 22
i 2 3 BLK 2 0
S M IT H EDNA P
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
TA D : 1 8 0 0 W 1 BTH ST

7 0 .60

1 1 3 .2 3

1 4 0 .5 6

S 1 0 F T O F LO T 11 * A L L L O T
S M ITH BETTY J 4 JOSEPH
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 1 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 0 9 PEACH AVE

932

933

934

935

936

937

938

939

940

941

14

943

5 5 1 .4 8

944

3 8 4 .6 8

945

2 3 3 .5 3

946

. . .
5 7 2 .6 8

947

. . .
7 1 9 .3 0

948

4 2 7 .2 6

PAD: D IX IE WAY
GIBSON BETTY S
DAVIS JOYCE
PAD: D IX IE WAY
JACKSON GLORIA J D
PAD: 2 1 5 0 HARRISON ST
GRANT ERNEST 4 DELORES
PAD: D IX IE WAY
LOTS 2 0 ♦ 3 1
W ILLIA M S JEFFERY P 4
JACQUELINE I.

962

1 , 6 8 4 .0 0

963

3 7 1 .0 5

964

7 7 6 .5 4

965

1 ,9 0 1 .7 0

966

1 9 9 .2 4

967

1 5 4 .3 3

968

3 3 1 .6 0

969

9 1 8 .4 1

970

3 7 4 .7 4

971

2 2 6 .9 3

972

1, 1 5 8 .8 7

973

2 5 4 .6 6

974

3 1 1 .5 3

975

2 7 2 .7 3

976

4 6 7 .6 3

977

(HX)

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 1 5 1 1 D IX IE WAY
W 1 2 5 ET OF LOT 2 6
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 1 4 2 0 ROOSEVELT AVE

BEAMON J E S S IE HEIRS
C /O LORENZO THOMPSON
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 5 0 2 ROOSEVELT AVE
N 50 FT OF E 115 FT OF LOT 36
W A T S O N S H F . L L 1 F. A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 14-0000-036A
PAD: 16TH 4 R O O S E V E L T
LOT 36
(LE SS N 50 ET OF E . . .
. . . . . . ‘ ACADEMY MANOR U N I T 01
* ....................P B 1 3 P G 9 3
EDWARD D ALLAS J
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 114 ACADEMY AVE
LOT 8 4 S 1 / 2 OF VACD ST
MEDLOCK E AR LEAN 4
SPENCER C O R IN TH IA N S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD:
124 ACADEMY AVE
LOT 13 4 S 1 / 2 OF VACD
LONG L U C IL L E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD:
134 ACADEMY AVE
LOT 18 4 S 1 / 2 OF VACD
WAGNER M A R IA J
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
TA D : 1 3 6 ACADFMY AVE
L O T 1 9 s. S 1 / 2 O F V A C D

ADJ

(HX)
ST

. . .

(HX)
ST

. . .

ST

D IXO N THERESA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 3 6 CARVER AVE
WADE A L I C E M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 131 ACADEMY AVE
BUCKNER CASSANDRA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD:
111 ACADEMY AVE
W A S H I N G T O N H U B E R T I. S
C Y N TH IA A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
PAD: 1 0 9 ACADEMY AVE
RED D IN G TYRONE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
P A D : 1 2 7 BOB THOMAS C I R
BAKER W IL L IE F 4 RETHA M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
PA D : 1 4 0 BOB THOMAS C I R
VALI.O T M IC H A E L 4 G L O R IA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
PAD:
1 4 6 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
TAD:
1 1 5 BOB THOMAS C I R
D IXO N LEONARD

. . .

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)
4 4 1 .6 7
(HX)
4 3 0 .4 9
(HX)
4 8 5 .2 2
IHX)
8 5 6 .3 8

981

(HX)
982

3 4 3 .4 9

D

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 8
PAD:
1 6 2 BOB THOMAS
COPPER FRANK L 4 IR M A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9
PAD: 2 4 4 0 W A IR P O R T
S M I T H M A R Y I,
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9

983
7 0
(HX)
C IR
J
0 0
(HX)
BLVD

984

985
5 0

(HX)

PAD: 1 5 9 BOB THOMAS C IR
W IL L IA M S CATHI.ENE A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 7 BOB THOMAS C IR
CON YER S 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:
1 4 3 BOB THOMAS C I R
WELLON L O U IS E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 9 BOB THOMAS C I R
. . . . . . . WE s t S A N F O R D R E A L T Y C O
pg

986

987

988

96

R E D D IN G EDNA
C / O E T H E L I. T A I G E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 16-0F 00-0070
PAD: HAW KINS AVE
LOTS 7 t 8 BLK F
D A N IE LS E L M IR A
3 5 -1 9 - 3 0 - 5 16-0G 0O -0010
PAD : HAW KINS AVE
H O L L IS E D D IE

951

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - O JO O -0050
PAD: 2 6 2 0 W 18TH ST
LOTS 5 t 6 BLK J

1 4 1 .8 4

989

8 6 .64

990

8 8 7 .5 0

991

992

993

(HX)

* * * * ‘ LOCKHARTS SUBD
* * * * * PB 3 P G 7 0
7 1 .28

952

JOHNSON

7 1 .28

953
.

7 1 .28

954

JOHNSON
3 5 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS
THOMAS
3 5 -1 9

CYL1NDA D
-3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
S T R IC K L A N D AVE
1 ♦ 2 BLK 1
RONALD &amp; CELESTENE
-3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)

PAD:
B A ILEY

1 0 0 5 S T R IC K L A N D
W IL L IE

7 1 .28

955

4 7 3 .9 1

956

6 9 .60

957

2 5 0
AVE
2 7 0
AVE
6 8 .60
2 8 0

1 9 9 .2 4

ST A D J

950

949

. . .

2 0 0 -0 2 2 0
AVE
LO U IS E JOHNSON
2 0 0 -0 2 3 0
AVE

9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0
1 7 0 6 MULBERRY
THEORODOR
9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0
1 7 1 0 MULBERRY
C O R N ELIA H E IR S
9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0

961

WAY

OF V A C D

3 5 -1 9 - 3 0 - 5 16-0G Q 0-0090
PAD: 1 7 1 0 ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 9 * 10 BLK G
D A N IE L S JAMES K 4 R E G IN A D
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: BLACKSTON AVE
G R IF F IN M II.E Y

. . .

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 1 6 0 6 MULBERRY AVE
M A R T IN E D D I E &amp; ALTAMF.ASE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 1 6 1 0 MULBERRY AVE
M A R T IN E D D I E &amp; ALTAMF.ASE

3 5 -1
PAD:
ISAAC
3 5 -1
PAD:
IS S A C
3 5 -1

D IX IE

LOWERY PAMELA S 4 DUNWOODY
MALVERSE 4 LOWERY HERBERT

* * * * * * ‘ SUBD
. . . . . . . PB 5

1 1 2 .2 3

14

942

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 6 1 1 STRAWBERRY AVE

M A R T IN E D D IE &amp; AI.TAMEASE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: MULBERRY AVE
M A R T I N E D D I E «, A L T A M E A S E

1300

MC NEAL V IV IA N
1 1 3 .2 3

R O U S E C H A R L E S I. 4 L I L L I A N V 4
R O U S E D F . 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: 1 7 0 1 PEACH AVE
1.0T 8 ( N 1 2 F T O F I.OT 9 B LK
GRAHAM W I L L I E V 4
GRAHAM E L IZ 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: 1 7 0 7 PEACH AVE

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2
PAD: MULBERRY
W H ITE M AFBFLL &amp;
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2
PAD: MULBERRY

1 8 7 .5 3

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 5 0
P A D : 1 6 0 BOB THOMAS C I R

H A M P T O N C L O N T H A F. 4 P E R R Y
B R I D C E T T F E S M I T H I R I S A F. T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD:
1 6 0 5 PFACH AVE
S 34 FT O F LOT 4 * N 2 2 FT . . .

LOT 13 ( N 1 5 FT OF LOT
S M ITH JOSEPH 4 BETTY J
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: TEACH AVE
!» OT 1 5 ( S 2 5 E T O F L O T
HER R IN G A H 4 W IL L IE M

960

103

PAD: ROOSEVELT AVE
ROBINSON ANTHONY D

HUNT LESTER L IF E EST ( C A R R I E B
BRYANT 4 HUNT LESTER JR F.T AL)

(HX)

SUBD
9

W 16TH
LEVEL
pcs 36

(LESS

906

RD
FT)

PAD: 1 5 0 6 MULBERRY AVE
BACON W I L L I S S 4 C O R IN E L IF E
EST
(DUVAL JAMES E ET A L)
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

A

905

. . .

2 5 4 .9 6

BACON W IL L IS S 4
S IN G LE T O N C O R IN E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

LOT

904

ST

&amp; GUNN

PAD: 1703 W 15TH
LOT 1 * W 1 /2 OF

PAD:

903

. . .

W I L L I A M S J O H N N I E I. 4 S H A R O N L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

PAD: 1704
. . . . . . * p 1N£
. . . * * . . p B g

2 5 3 .6 8

5 0 6 .3 4

5 FT) AMENDED
L i. S H A R O N L
0 0 -0 1 6 0

G U N N DOCK J R 4 E T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
LOTS 2 3 * 4
.......D O R S E Y S
. . . . . . . pb 4 pg

902

. . . . . . . D I X I E
. . . . . . . PB 2 PG

HOLLEY ARVESTER 4 BETTY J

897

901

921

4 3 9 .7 8

MULBERRY AVE
30 BLK 22

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

L O T S 1 2 3 4 * 5 BI.K J 6
GRACE A P O S T O L IC TEMPLE IN C
3 5 - 1.9 - , 1 0 . - E 1 3 - 1 6 0 0 - 0 0 6 0

900

1716
29 *

959

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0

896

899

920

-0 0 9 0
ST

PAD: TA N G E R INE AVE
M IL L E R A L G E R IN E 4 W ASHING TON
BETTY 4 BLAKE S Y L V IA ET AL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 0 3 SOUTHW EST RD

0 0 -0 1 4 0

PAD: 1 5 0 3 SOUTHWEST
LOT 19 (LESS NLY 10
TURNER W IL L IE &amp; LUE B
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2
PAD: 1 5 0 5 SOUTHWEST
. . . . . . . r o AD S I D E PARK
. . . . . . . p B 4 PG 1

9 8 .55

BROWN M A R T H A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 4 0
TAD: W 1RTH ST
W IL L IA M S VELMA
H
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 7 1 9 W 1 8TH ST
L O T S 1 ) 2 BI.K 7

898

PAD:
LOTS

3 0 6 .5 9

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

895

9 2 .36

9 1 .70

HOLT LEROY H E IR S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

GUNN

9 3 .36

1 4 1 .3 8

PAD: 17 0 2 W 1 5TH
. . . . . . . C A T E S ADD
. . . . . . . pB 3 p c 64

9 8 .55

6 0 .12

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 1 6 0 4 W 15TH ST

M IK E THELMA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0
PAD: W 1 5TH ST
LOT 14
(LESS W
W IL L IA M S JO H N N IE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0

LV IA
-0 0 7 0
ST

1 9 5 .0 5

BLK

SEQ. #

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

W IL L IA M S JA C Q U E LIN E 4
PARKER TAUI. D
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 2 0

HOLLOMAN

PAD: 17 1 0 W 15TH ST
LOT 13 * W 5 FT OF LOT

99 .55

W IL L IA M S EDGAR
4 VE:.MA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 1608 W 18TH ST
L O T S 1 9 ) 2 0 BI.K 3

S

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1 6 3 0 W 15TH ST
W IL L IA M S EVA
C /O

4

894

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 1 700 W 15TH ST
A

M

1 9 5 .0 5

7

TAXES DUE

JACKSON ROBERT L IF E EST
(JACKSON ROBERT JR )
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -2 2 0 0 -0 2 9 0

PAD:

W IL L IA M S EDGAR
4V ELM A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: W 18TH ST
L O T S 1 7 l 18 BI.K 3

i

Page 9

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

LOT 1 4 S 1 / 2

2 0 8 .7 9

.......PB 7 pG 20

S IG F R IC L O

8 3 1 .5 6
(HX)

9 8 .55

6

May 2 .0 . 16.2004

BROOKS DARLENE H EIR S ET A L * C /0
C /O EDNA S HUNTER

THOMAS L IN D A B
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : PEACH AVE
L O T S 5 T H R U 7 B L K 11
W IL L IA M S JA C Q U E LIN E 4
PARKER PAUL D
35-19 3 0 -5 1 3 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: TA N G E R INE AVF

AVF.

3 7 2 .9 1

919

1 ,1 6 4 .0 5

893

3 2 1 .6 1

9 0 .55

W IL L IA M S GARY
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 13-09 00 -00 5 0
PAD:
1 8 1 5 PEAR AVE
LOT 5 6 4 7 BI.K 9

8 7 .14

1

918

891

SANDERS S A N TO N IA i
KRAW CZYN5KI S TEP H A N IE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0

PAD: 1 4 0 2 OLEANDER AVE
FELTON MELDA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1507 W 14TH ST
HALL JOHN T J R S A Z A I.IN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD:
1515 W 1 4TH ST
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 6 I A LL LOT 7
R E V A N A L E S ROMEO
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 1 6 0 9 W 14TH ST
FELTON MELDA

4 4 0 .1 2

TAFFF. B F R IS F O R D
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 8 0 9 PEAR AVE
L O T S 3 * 4 BI.K 9

3 6 8 .0 5

BF.LI. L I N D A A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

917

890

892

3 3 1 .9 8

5 1 1 .0 5

S H E L L IN G THELMA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD:
1811 PEACH AVE
LOTS 4 4 5
BLK 8

-3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
1 6 0 8 W 1 3TH PL

VALLE
E

W IL L IE
4S Y
-3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0
1507 W 17TH
JOHN A
-3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0
1503 W 17TH

SEQ.#

(HX)

I.ATSON T U N I S I A
A
35-1 9 -.3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: W 18TH ST

889

W I L L I A M S JF.FFF.RY P
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD:
13 1 6 OLEANDER AVE

DELLA
S O N IA

BENNETT
3 5 -1 9
PAD:
A D D IS O N
3 5 -1 9
PAD:

LOTS

SANFORD C H R IS T IA N
CENTER
-3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
1 5 0 9 W 13TH ST
K IR K S TRUSTEE

PAD:
1324 OLEANDER
. . . . . . . B O Y K IN PLACE

TYRON

F R A Z IE R JOE H
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 6 0

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: W 1 3TH ST
CHURCH
W O R SH IP
3 5 -1 9
PAD:
L E IF F E R
FBO
3 5 -1 9
PAD:

TAXES DUE

JONES DELORES 4 IR W IN L IZ A
M IT C H E L L E LIZA B E TH I ET AL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: W 17TH ST

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
PAD: 1 4 0 9 W 14TH ST
........................L I N C O L N C O U R T
........................P B 4 P G 2 0
JONES MARGARET A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 2 0 0 MULBERRY AVE
JONES MARGARET A

3 5 -1
PAD:
JONES
3 5 -1
LOTS
‘ * * * ♦ *
. . . . . .

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

* ■* * ’ i - *

958

E R IC

L

6

1 4 4 .5 8

994

4 2 9 .2 0

995

91 .64

996

3 0 1 .5 5

997

1 ,1 7 9 .5 6

998

AVE

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P AD : W 1 BTH S T
LOT 9 (LESS W 5 0 F T ) BLK 1
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M t
MC GEE C O B B IN A E T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P AD : 1 8 0 2 SOUTHW EST RD
THAT PT OF LOTS 10 11 * 12
H E R R IN G W IL L IE M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 9 0 4 SOUTHW EST RD

. . .

�I*aRC 10

May 2. 9,

16. 2001

T iir Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
H ER R IN G

W IL L IE

TAXES DUE

M

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : SOUTHW EST RD
B U TLE R DOROTHY L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD:
1 8 0 0 S T R IC K L A N D AVE
H A R R IS M R 4 M A L IS S A D A VIS
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0
W I L L IA M S DAN

6 3 4 .0 3

1 8 6 .8 6

1,0 05
«

1 , 00G

1,0 07

7 2 .79

3 3 5 .0 9

3 0 1 .3 9

1 4 3 .5 8

4 4 1 .2 3

TAD:
1811 ALEXANDER AVF
J O H N S O N K E N N E T H I.
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : MC C A R T H Y A V E
C O P P E R M I N N I E MAE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 1R01 H A W K IN S AVE
LIV IN G S T O N W ILL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD : 1 8 2 1 HAW KINS AVE
S M IT H ODUM H E IR S
C /O Cl,IN T O S M ITH
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 9 0 _
P A D : 4 W4 WK JN H. A V E
L O T S O . it. J O . B I . K 6
GICjSONj C O R I N E , j

7 2 .79

1 ,0 09

1,010

1,011

1,012

1 ,013

1,014

1,0 15

1 ,0 16

4 4 9 .0 8

1,017

5 2 4 .5 5

1 ,018

1 4 4 .5 8

1 ,0 19

f ■’1 (•1 J
.•\ * r ........
2 8 8 .4 0

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 6 0 0 - 0 1 ip ,,(H X ).
PAD: 2 8 1 0 W 20TH ST
L O T S 11 l 1 2 B L K 6
JES S D1ANNF L 4
JE S S MURRAY
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 8 1 4 ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 15 1 16 BLK 6

u•

1 4 4 .5 8

1 4 3 .2 0

G IB S O N W IL L IE J 4
JOHNSON PA U LIN E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 2 3 t 24 BLK 6
TF.NNELL W I L L I E 4 JOHNSON
LU C Y 4 P H I L L I P S EUIJ4 ET A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 8 0

1 7 4 .5 0

BLK

7 0 5 .9 3

3 3 6 .2 5

2 0 7 .5 0

1 8 6 .8 6

6 5 8 .1 8

4 3 9 .6 5

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 6 ALFXANDER AVE
LOTS 14 * 15 i 16 BLK 9
ROGERS L I L L I S 4 REYNOLDS
R O B F L L 4 TUC K ER NOVIF- L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 2 0 2 4 ALEXANDER AVE
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 19 BLK 9
CARR W IL L IE H EIR S
3 5 - 1 9 -3 0 - 5 17 - 0 9 0 0 - 0 I9A
PAD: 2 0 2 6 ALEXANDER AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 19 BLK 9
H A R TS FIE LD W IL L IA M 4 C A R R IE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 8 ALFXANDER AVE
IA M A R CRF.ASYE H E I R S
C /O SHELDON IAMAR

l ■ •:

1,021

1,0 27

1,020

1 ,0 29

1 ,0 30

5 0 .10

4 1 3 .6 8

1 8 6 .8 6

73 .79

8 3 9 .5 2

7 2 .79

7 2 .79

1,0 31

1 ,0 32

1,0 33

1,0 34

1,0 35

1 ,0 36

1,0 37

1 ,0 38

1,0 42

1 ,0 43

7 1 .79

1 ,0 44

7 1 .79

1 ,0 45

7 2 .79

1 ,0 46

1,0 47

1,0 48

73 .42

1 ,0 49

1 ,0 50

3 3 5 .1 4

1,051

1 ,0 39

L

2 3 0 .5 3

5 0 9 .7 3

4 8 1 .7 6

1 .0 83

1 ,2 9 1 .3 0

1 .084

1 ,2 2 1 . 00

1 .0 85

1 ,2 4 9 .6 3

1 .0 86

1 ,0 1 8 .6 7

1 ,0 87

8 3 8 .5 0

1,0 88

1 ,3 2 1 .5 8

1 .0 89

2 4 4 .4 3

1.0 90

5 8 7 .2 1

1.0 91

5 5 6 .3 8

1.0 92

1 , 5 1 0 .6 0

1.0 93

5 0 9 .3 0

1 .094

1 5 1 .2 5

1 .0 95

9 4 4 .4 2

1.0 96

5 3 9 .2 1

1,0 97

8 9 8 .9 7

1 ,0 98

4 4 6 .5 0

1,0 99

8 ,0 7 6 .3 5

1 ,1 00

3 5 2 .3 5

1,1 01

(HX)

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

4 5 .87

1 ,0 56

1,0 57

1,0 58

5 9 5 .4 3

119

TUSKEGEE

ST

BARNES L I L L I E 4 BANKS J I L L 4
B A R N E S L E O N F. T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)

MAE
(HX)

200 YALE
RUBY
-3 0 -5 2 3 -0
202 YALE
W ILLA R D
-3 0 -5 2 3 -0

DR
0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
DR
J SR
0 0 0 -0 2 1 0

(HX)

P A D : 2 0 3 Y A L E DR
BLACK G LO R IA L 4
BIJVCK A L B E R T C
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
PAD: 133 CARVER AVE
MC C R A E E D D I E J R 4 J O S I E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
P A D : 1 3 1 Y A L E DR
W IL L IA M S JOYCE L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD:
1 2 5 Y A L E DR
D A V IS SANDRA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
P A D : 1 2 3 Y A L E DR
* * * » » * . SANFORD COMMERCE
........................P B 3 1 P G 6 7

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)
PARK

GF. SUPPLY L O G IS T IC S l.LC
6 6 .83

1 ,0 59

O - &lt;1
1 4 1 .8 4
r »

*i

1,0 60
■' •ytf'i *

1,0 61

1 ,062

7 2 .42

1,0 63

6 0 6 .8 2

1,0 64

1 8 6 .8 6

2 1 0 .2 4

1,0 65

1 ,0 66

4 5 6 .2 1

1,0 67

7 2 .42

1 ,0 68

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 1 0 9 COMMERCE WAY
LOTS 1 9 4 2 0 (LESS W 1 4 FT
........................S O U T H S A N F O R D
* * * * * .* P B
1 PG 94
M O N C R IE F R U S S E L L B 4 MARY
, 3 5 -1 9-30-5 A J -0 A 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 1216 W 13TH ST
fVJt
JORDAN JAMES R
3 5 - 1 9 -3 0 -5 A J -0 A 0 0 -0 100
PAD: W 13TH ST
W IL L IA M S VALDEZA
3 5 - 1 9 -3 0 -5 A J -0 B 0 0 -0 160
PAD: 13 1 9 W 13TH ST
REDDEN OSCAR JR 4 ROSLYN B
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J -0 B 0 0 -0 2 00
PAD:
1 3 0 3 W 13TH ST
MC C O Y V E R O N I C A K
3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0B 00-0210
PAD: W 13TH ST
LAMB H A T T IE M H E IR S
C /O CHARLES M ER R ITT
3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0B 00-0280
PAD: 11 0 5 W 13TH ST
E 40 FT O F LOT 28 BLK B
D A VIS O N RIC HA R D D
3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0C 00-0340
PAD:
1218 W 13TH PL
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 33 t LOT 34 BLK
H IN TZ LYELL

«Im j V. : a

2 8 3 .1 3

1 ,0 69

............................
4 PG 9 1
BF.RNOSKY W I L L I A M R 4 E L L E N
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

E

4 4 2 .1 1

1 ,0 70

1,102

2 4 7 .4 1

1,1 03

6 5 8 .0 1

1, 104

1 ,0 2 3 .5 7

1, 105

92 .72

1,1 06

4 8 2 .7 6

1,1 07

0 7 .17

1,1 08

6 2 0 .0 3

1, 109

1 2 3 .6 3

1,110

3 8 6 .2 3

1,111

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 30
PAD: 1 3 1 6 W 1 3TH PL
BACON EVANS J JR

1 ,0 7 5 .9 4

1,112

3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 A J - 0 D 0 0 - 0 4 60
PAD: 13 0 8 W 1 4TH ST
LE V A IN B E R N IC E

34 .60

1,1 13

4 5 4 .2 9

1 ,1 14

2 6 5 .3 7

1, 115

7 8 .17

1 ,1 16

6 1 7 .7 3

1 ,1 17

2 5 6 .1 6

1 ,1 18

2 ,8 1 4 .9 8

1 ,1 19

2 5 .58

1,120

2 0 2 .5 1

1,121

2 3 3 .7 9

1,122

3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0C 00-037A
TAD: 1311 O L IV E AVE
N 45 FT OF S 95 FT OF LOTS
S M ITH FLO REIT A T H EIR S
C /O E IT E L N S M ITH

C

...

3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0C 00-037B
PAD: 1 3 1 3 O L IV E AVE
S 50 FT OF LOTS 37 &lt; 3 8
G IV E N S GERALD L
35-1 9 -3 0 -5 A J -0 C 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD: 1 3 1 0 W 1 3 T H PL

P I A T T EDWARD W J R 4 B O B B IE J
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0A 00-0120
(HX)
PAD: 118 COUNTRY CLUB C IR
VAUGHN BRENDA S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 5 C O U N T R Y C L U B DR
BROWN J E F F R E Y
35-19-3O -520-O E 00-0240
TAD: 1 0 6 ANDERSON C IR
A D D IS O N CAROLYN A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 F00-0090
(HX)
PAD: 113 COUNTRY CLUB C IR
A PA R IC O C Y N T H IA M 4 A G U S T IN JR
35-19-30-520-0F 0O -O 15O
(HX)
T A D : 1 0 6 C O U N T R Y C L U B DR
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y CLUB MANOR U N IT
. . . . . . . r B 11 PG 1 0 0
K EN IS THERESA F

7 3 3 .9 3

1,0 71

2 6 3 .8 9

1,0 72

1 ,0 6 0 .7 2

1 ,0 73

3 0 8 .8 8

1,0 74

6 9 6 .0 5

1 ,0 75

1 ,0 76

1 ,0 3 2 .8 7

1 ,0 77

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 1-0G 00-0090
PAD: 113 M A Y FA IR C IR
MAGOWAN T H E O D O R A M
3 5 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 -0 G 0 0 -0 1 20
PAD: 1 1 9 MAYFAIR C IR

1 ,3 9 7 .3 5

1 ,0 78

BIEBF.R JAMES K 4 L IN D A J

4 0 5 .3 2

1,0 79

(HX)

76
4 7 3 .5 6
(HX)

3 5 -1 9-30-5A J-0D 00-0540
PAD: 1 2 0 9 W 13TH PL
JACKSON JENNY M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5
PAD: 1205
.......S M IT H
. . . . . . . PB i

1 ,0 80

BLK

D

(HX)

A J -0 D 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
W 13TH PL
S M M 2ND SUBD
pG 100

m o h a m f .d

a

3 5 -1 9 -3 0-5C H -0000-058A
P A D : C O U N T R Y C L U B RD
E 2 0 0 FT OF S 136 FT OF
M A N E K IA MOHAMED A
3 5 PAD:

1 9 5 .6 3

(LESS S 1 0 0 FT)
THELMA Z 4
SYLVESTER JR

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5A J-0D 00-0530
PAD: 1 211 W 13TH PL
G IL C H R IS T G LO R IA 4
G IL C H R IS T B IL L Y ET AL

M A N E K IA

(HX)

PAULINE JOE R 4 MARY E

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 A J-0D 00-0510
PAD: W 13TH PL
LOT 51
FR A N K LIN
FR A N K LIN

U N IT

v h o

1 9 7 .9 1

W ILLIA M S L O IS J - 4
W ILLIA M S VALDEZA

4

35-19-30-522-O A O 0-O 03O
P A D : 1 2 1 H A Y S DR

1,0 82

02

(HX)

1,0 55

2 7 1 .9 1

P A D : D I X I E WAY
V IC K E R S ROBERT 4 A N N IE R
C /O BERTHA W ASHING TON
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PA D : SO U TH W EST RD

♦

U N IT

P A D : 2 0 5 Y A L E DR
B E L L TOMMY LE E 4 C H A R L IE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0

1 8 6 .8 6

72 .42

H U M PH R IE CLARA
C /O A L IC E W IL L IA M S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 8 0

75

P A D : 1 1 7 C L U B RD
........................A C A D E M Y M A N O R
. . . . . . . P B 1 6 p G 24

1,0 53

T ! j

D I X I E WAY
9 10 ♦ 11 BLK 2
JACOB JR
-3 0 -5 1 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 2 0
2 4 7 0 W 1 8TH ST

pcs

P A D : 2 0 4 H A Y S DR
E LLIO TT P A T R IC IA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 22 -0 H 0 0 -0 0 4 0

P A D : 2 1 0 Y A L E DR
TEEMER A R E IT IO U S C 4
A N N IE H
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0

1,0 54

8 0 .43

P *

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: 1 7 0 3 S T R IC K I.A N D AVE
SANDERS JACOB JR
C /O FRANCES W IL L IA M S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 9 0

12

4

3 5 - 1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -O C O O -O 1 3 O
PAD: 111 ANDERSON C IR
LANDERS STANLEY 4 MARGARET
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -O D O O -O lO O
PAD: 2 1 9 HAYS DR
R E IS IN G E R CLARK TRUSTEE

1,0 52

*

&amp;

S T R IC K L A N D AVE
VER N IC E D
-3 0 -5 1 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
1701 S T R IC K LA N D AVE
1 ♦ 2 BLK 2

•*" ****P B

F.ST

PAD:
TAYLOR
3 5 -1 9
PAD:
HARRELL
3 5 -1 9

................ COUNTRY CLUB MANOR U N IT
7 2 .79

1 ,1 7 4 .4 7

(HX)

P A D : 1 3 2 H A Y S DR
A LM Q U IST ERHARDE L L IF E
Ch r is t in a r a l m q u is t

PAD:
1 ,1 3 4 .8 6

3 9 3 .2 2

O E N K IN S W IL L IE A &amp; W IL L IE
C H A R L IE 4 LEROY J E N K IN S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: JERRY AVE
LOTS 1 t 2 BLK 1
B R O W N S H E I L A F. 4
WOOTEN AI.ZA D A P H E IR S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0

35-19-30-521-O G O O -0150
PAD: 1 2 5 MAYFAIR C IR

1,0 81

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

(HX)

HAYES CHARLES i H O L L IS X A V IE R
&amp; H O L L IS TR O YM AIN A ET AL
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 6 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: HAW KINS AVE
DAMERONS ADD
| * * * * * * * P B 3 P G 88

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
'P A D : 1 1 9 G A R R IS O N DR
W ASHING TON M IC H A E L

P A D : 1 2 0 H A YS DR
SAN A B R IA FR A N K LIN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

PAD: 2 1 7 TUSKEGEE ST
REDDING TYRONE

C /O A N N IE L ANDERSON
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
TAD: 2 2 1 9 ALEXANDER AVE
J O H N S O N H A T T I E M i, W I L L I A M S
W I L L I A M J i H A L L E L L A M F. T A L
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 5 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 2 0 7 HAW KINS AVE

MANOR

6 8 4 .6 0
(HX)

PAD: 2 1 8 TUSKEGEE ST
BINGHAM HAROLD 4 MAMIE B

12

TAD: 2 6 6 1 W 22N D ST
TURNER FRANK
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 1 A LE XA N D ER AVE
MENEFEE TAZZAREL J
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0
TAD: ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 3 * 4 BLK 14
ANDERSON R A IN E Y H EIR S

LOTS 1 -4
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y CLUB
. . . . . . . PB n
PG 35

PA D : 1 2 7 H AYS DR
ROB IN SO N R E G IN A L D 4 M A R C IE T
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)

CLARK BETTY R
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

PA D : 2 0 2 4 SO U TH W EST RD
L O T 14 t 7 1 / 2 F T O F A L L E Y .
SWEET REBECCA K
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : 2 0 3 0 S O U T H W E S T RD
LOTS 16 t 17 t 7 1 / 2 FT OF .
M O R R IS BERNARD A &amp;
M ORRIS GEORGE C
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 8 0
LOTS 18 &amp; 19 &amp; 2 0 BLK 12
EDWARDS V IN C E N T D
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 2 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: BLACKSTON AVE
LOT 24 &amp; W 1 /2 OF VACD ALLEY
W HACK 2F.NE &amp;
MATTHEWS M ARIO N
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 2 2 2 5 MCCARTHY AVE

BLK

1,0 41

1 2 9 .7 6

OATES MABEL J H H EIR S
C / O C U R R Y J O H N S. M A R G A R E T
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0

LOTS 19 2 0 » 21
* * * * * * 'M A PLE W O O D

. . .
1 8 8 .8 6

M O R R IS BERNARD A &amp;
M ORRIS GEORGE C
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P AD : SOUTHW EST RD
LOT 9 &amp; PT VACD A LLEY BLK

PAD:
LOTS
SANDERS
3 5 -1 9
PAD:

6 3 4 .1 3

3 2 8 .4 3

1,0 24

1,0 26

G R A Y B IL L D A VID 4
W ILS O N BETTY
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 6 0

SEQ.#

FBO
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 F ,0 0 -0 0 50

PAD:
C O LLIE R
3 5 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS

1,0 25

1 ,0 40

1 8 7 .8 6

1,0 23

1,022

TAXES DUE

NAME-PARCELNUMBER

68.68

1 7 1 .7 1

LOTS H i
1 2 B L K 11
WHACK LE E E &amp; C A R O L Y N
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 9 0
REDDEN OSCAR JR &amp; ROSLYN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 2 0 0
REDDEN OSCAR JR ( ROSLYN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: BLACKSTON AVE
W IL L IA M S EARL i
C O LLIE R CHARLES
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 2 0 3 8 BLACKSTON AVE
LOTS 2 2 b 2 3 BLK 11

W H ITA K ER IVO R Y LEE
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 7 0

SEQ.#

(HX)

PAD: JERRY AVE
HANOVER F IN A N C IA L RESOURCES
IN C
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 7 0 0 S T R IC K 1 A N D AVE
D A VIS ESTHER
C /O R IC K E Y D A VIS
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 0 0

»
1 8 3 .0 7

8

1,020

7

GRANT EARNEST 4 DELORES
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 0 8 0 W A IR PO RT BLVD
W IL L IA 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 7 0 W A IR PO RT BLVD
PETERSON C H R IS T O P H E R L 4
M ADEI.YN F
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 3 0
TA D : 2 0 1 2 HAW KINS AVE
L O T S 1 3 t 14 BLK 8
SWEET REBECCA K N IG H T
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 3 HAW KINS AVE
LOTS 1 2 t 3 BLK 9
SWEET REBECCA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 0 1 9 HAW KINS AVE
LOTS 6 7 t N 19 FT OF LOT
GREEN M A LIN D A H E IR S
C /O MABLE BARNES

1,0 08

*

REDDEN ROSLYN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 4 0

TAD: 2 1 3 0 W A IR P O R T BLVD
LOT 8 t N 2 5 FT OF LOT 9
JES S D IA N E
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 1 8 2 2 HAW KINS AVE
H ALL B EN JA M IN J 4 YVONNE F
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 2 0 9 0 W A IR P O R T BLVD
LOTS 1 t 2 BLK 8

5 6 8 .0 6

1 4 3 .5 8

P A D : 1 8 3 7 MC C A R T H Y A V E
MEYERS M ER TIS
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 1 8 2 6 BI.ACKSTON AVE
S U T T O N HOWARD 4 DORA H E I R S
C /O VELMA W IL L IA M S
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 4 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD:
1 830 BLACKSTON AVE
LO T S 2 2 2 3 ( 2 4 BI.K 4
B U T L E R D O R O T H Y I.
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 5 1 W 18 T H ST
W IL L IA M S BEN D
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD:
1807 ALEXANDER AVE
LOTS 2 1 3 BLK 5

9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 3 0
2 7 8 0 W 22N D ST
2 3 ♦ 24 BLK 9
MEDA
9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
ALEXANDER AVE
DWAYNE M
9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
ALEXANDER AVE
DWAYNE M

222.02

1,004

. . .

P A D : MC C A R T H Y A V F
LOTS 3 t 4 BLK 4
K ILLIN G W O R TH LEROY 4 S U S IE M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)

3 5 -1
PAD:
LOTS
LE W IS
3 5 -1
PAD:
SM ITH
3 5 -1
PAD:
S M ITH

1,001

2 2 5 .0 7

2 6 0 2 W 20TH ST
23 4 24 4 1 /2 OF VACD
HELEN O
-3 0 -5 1 7 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : ALF.XANDFR A VE
REDMOND RONALD 4
REDMOND KARL S

7 1 .79

(HX)

PAD: 1 8 3 0 JERRY AVE
LOT 19 4 1 /2 OF VACD ALLEY . . .
C O L L I E R J I M M I E I. 4
VER N IC E W
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD:
LOTS
H A R R IS
3 5 -1 9

1,0 03

HALL HERBERT B JR
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 2 6 8 0 W 22N D ST

4 1 0 .7 9

1,000

6 9 7 .1 4

ES DUE

1,002

999

4 3 1 .6 4

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER
S M IT H DWAYNE M
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
TAD: ALEXANDER AVE
MC CULLOUG H W IL B E R T H
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 2 4 MC C A R T H Y A VE
HAYNES W ILB E R T ( SARAH C
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 3 5 MC C A R T H Y A V E

71 .42

3 2 3 .4 1

3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 1 0 2 2 S TR IC K LA N D AVE
C L IN E S CHARLOT H EIR S
C /O ANTHONY ANDERSON
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 1 8 2 4 S T R IC K IA N D AVE
H A R RIS HELEN
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 8 0 9 BLACKSTON AVE
LOTS 3 4 4 4 1 /2 OF VACD . . .
W I L L I A M S VF.I.MA H 4
W IL L IA M S EDGAR
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 8 3 1 BLACKSTON AVE
LOTS 8 9 4 10 4 1 / 2 OF VACD . . .
J O N E S T H F A T T F R F S S 4 MF.RRFA
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
TA D : 1 8 0 0 JER R Y AVE
L O T S 1 3 4 14 4 1 / 2 O F VACD . . .
H A R R IN G TO N -P IE TT BOBBI A
3 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 9 0

SEQ. #

LOT

. . .

1 9 -3 0 -5C H -0000-058C
2 5 1 0 COUNTRY CLUB RD

W 100 FT OF E 300
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 6
W ETHERALD THOMAS R

FT OF S . . .
TWP 1 9 RNG 3 0 -

3 6 - 1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 2 1 8 S FRENCH AVE
( .5 AC)
W ASHING TO N HUBERT 4
C YN TH IA A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 5 0 -0 0 0 0
W ASHING TO N HUBERT L 4
C YN TH IA A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: LAKE AVE
THOMAS IR A L I F E EST
(JONES SANDRA C)
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 12 0 7 W 16TH ST

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.

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*

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| NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
GUESS

CHUCK*

TAXES DUE

E

SEQ.f |

2 ,7 7 0 .4 1

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

* * * * * * ‘ CHAPPELLS

1 ,2 9 0 .2 1

1,124

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 B -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1175 H 16TH ST
GUESS CHARLES LLC

* ....................P B 1 P G 7 1
S M IT H MARY
3 6 -1 9-3 0 -5 1 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 10
PAD: 1 0 0 6 W 13TH ST
LOTS 1 * 2 BLK G A D
. . .

1 ,4 5 6 .8 1

1 ,1 25

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 D -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 1 6 5 16TH ST W
STEVENS PAU LIN E

5 1 5 .3 5

1 ,1 26

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 8 0 3 BELL AVE
RE I S IN G E R B T R U S T E E
FBO

(HX)
9 7 5 .3 8

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 608 W 20TH ST
HADDOCK J O H N N IE R 4 FLORENCE L
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 5 2 0 -0 0 0 0
HADDOCK J O H N N IE R &amp; FLORENCE L
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 5 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 20TH ST
L IP F O R D C HARLES E SUCC TRUSTEE
FBO
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 1 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 101 E 2 1ST ST
C U R R IE GEORGE W
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 4 A -0000
PAD:
115 E 21ST ST
L IP F O R D CHARLES E SUCC TRUSTEE

2 3 8 .9 2
4 5 3 .1 6

1,1 28

F. 5 0 F T O F N 1 0 0 F T O F
BURKE G E R A L D IN E
36-19-30-515-O G O O -O O FO
PAD: 1 3 1 0 LAKE AVE
N 50 FT OF S 1 5 0 FT OF
BURKE G E R A LD IN E B

1 ,1 30

8 7 1 .7 0

1,1 31

2 ,3 9 3 .4 4

1,1 32

M IC H A E L

C

4

6 0 3 .7 6

K A TH ER IN E

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
S 1 2 .7 FT OF LOT 3 &amp; ALL
* * * * * * ‘ W H ITE SUBD E J
* * * * * * * pg z PG 4 8

1,1 33

. . .

1 ,7 8 3 .9 4

1,1 34

7 0 9 .1 1

STADDEN ERNEST R 4 EVELYN E
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 8 W 17TH ST

1 ,1 35

1 ,3 1 5 .0 2

LOT 2 5 ♦ W 15 FT OF LOT 24
E L L IO T T TRACY L
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
17TH ST
1 /2 OF LOT

1 ,1 36

5 5 7 .5 4

1,1 37

36
9 6 1 .7 0

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
PAD: 2 2 0 W 18TH ST

2 5 2 .6 2

1 ,1 39

(HX)
LOT

100
2 ,1 9 5 .6 6

PAD: 1 1 3 W 19TH ST
DOVE BLDRS O F C EN TR A L FIJ\ IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 2 0
R IO S V IV IA N A R &amp;
LOPEZ ANGEL R
3 6 r l 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1520
(HX)
PAD: 406 W 20TH ST
LOTS 152 t 153
* * * * * * * MARKHAMS PARK PROPERTY
PG

1 ,1 38

(HX)

W O R TH IN G TO N C Y N T H IA S
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 9 0
PAD: 404 W 19TH ST
LOT 99 1 E 7 1 /2 FT OF
PARKER L IN D A K
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 6 0

1

“ *

1 ,1 40

2 3 6 .0 2

1 ,1 41

1 ,3 4 6 .5 9

1 ,1 42

I. i + .

II

LI * .4 i

79

BLACK W IL L IA M F &amp;
BATTLES B EVER LY-JEA N

7 7 3 .7 1

1,1 43

M

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 8 - 0A01-0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 0 0 SANFORD AVE
P T O F B L K A DESC A S B E G . . .
HALL E LIZA B E TH
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0A02-0000
PAD: 1 7 0 2 SANFORD AVE
PT OF BLK A DESC AS BEG . . .
* * * * * * * MARKHAM PARK H E IG H T S
* * * * * * * p g j PG 78
CASA GROUP CORP
3 6 -1 9 -30-509-0E O 0-0
PAD: 1 7 0 8 PALMETTO
LOT 4 (LESS N 2 6 . 1
V A N LOOVF.N J A M E S O k
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 F 0 0 -0
PAD: E 18TH ST

1 ,4 8 4 .6 9

SU

7 6 6 .8 9
O 40
(HX)
AVE
FT)
k LOT
JO S E P H IN E
0 1 0

1,1 44

1 ,1 45

..
1 9 8 .2 5

C H R IS T E N S E N W IL L IA M R &amp; KAREN
36-19-30-509-O H O O -0060
P A D : 1 8 1 2 P A L M E T T O AVE

2 ,3 6 6 .8 0

1 ,1 46

1 ,1 47

LOTS 6 ♦ 7 BLK H
* * * * * * ‘ SPENCER H EIG H TS
* * * * * * * p g 3 pG 1 5
H U R Y A S A R SF.LCUK
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD:
1 9 0 5 PARK AVE
LOT 3 (LESS W 5 FT)
H U R Y A S A R SF.LCUK
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 9 0 7 PARK AVE
MC

1 ,2 4 5 .9 9

LOTS 4 k 5 (LESS W 5 FT)
K IN N E Y ROBERT S k SHARON L
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)

1,1 48

1 ,9 4 3 .6 3

1 ,1 49

9 4 6 .3 2

1,1 50

PAD: 1 9 1 1 M AG N O LIA AVE
LOT 18 1 S 5 FT OF LOT 17
• • • • * * * GARNERS ADD TO MARKHAM
* * * * * * * PARK H E IG H T S
* • • • • • * p a 1 p g 81
K IN N E Y FRANCES B
L IF E EST
(JO YC E K P IT T S )
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 K 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
LOTS

1912
10 t

SANFORD AVE
12 * S 1 /2 OF

IC E

EN TER P R IS ES

OF

VACD

1 ,0 4 4 .8 9

1 ,1 51

...
5 9 8 .4 2

FOSTER M IC H A E L A
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 -O K O O -0130
PAD: 3 0 0 E 20TH ST
* * * * * * * FRENCH PROPERTY
* * « « * * * p g 7 p c 10

1 ,1 52

(HX)

SUBD

OF
2 ,2 7 3 .0 1

M ID -F L O R ID A

1,1 53

IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

ANDERSON

8 7 .25

L

1,1 54

C / O A BROWN
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
E

100

FT

OF

TRACT

1

k

S

1 /2

. . .
5 3 .27

ODOM MARSHA
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 0 0
E 45 FT OF TRACT 6
* . . . . * . L E A V IT T S SUBD
* * • • • • • pg i pg 27

A L
W F

LAKE AVE
LOT 3 W F

LE A V ITTS

BEATTY HENRY H E IR S
C /O B O B R IA ALEXANDER
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1614 LAKE AVE
LUCAS P A T R IC IA D
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8A
PAD: 1011 W 16TH
E 1 / 2 OF LOTS 18

ST
4 19

1,1 55

. . .

H E R R IN G B E R T IS k H E N R IE TTA
3 6 - 1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -003B
(HX)
PAD: 1500
SE 1 /4 OF

100

7 0 .60

E

100

1 , 162

• • •
1,1 63

2 5 .58

1,164

1 9 7 .2 9

1, 165

3 9 2 .7 0

1 , IC C

8 3 7 .9 5

1, 167

M

CHARLES

k

&amp;

2 2 2 .3 1

1 ,1 56

. . .
3 9 6 .9 2

8 0 2 .5 6

1,1 57

1 ,1 58

G

3 3 .83

1 , 168

1 ,2 9 8 .1 0

1 ,1 69

5 7 4 .5 8

1, 170

9 4 .59

1,1 71

• • *

PAD:
1 3 1 0 W IL L IA M S AVE
JONES ARTHUR A H EIR S
C /O CAROLYN B FOSTER
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 1 3 1 4 W IL L IA M S AVE

1 7 1 .5 2

LOTS 31
t 32 BLK G A D . . .
POYSF.R D O N O V A N L &amp; T I N A M
36-19-3O -515-O G 00-039O
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 0 7 SHEPHERD AVE
W IL L IA M S LEROY
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 4 1 0
F. 3 3 F T O F N 1 0 0 F T O F L O T S
W IL L IA M S LEROY
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0G 00-041A
W 36 FT OF E 6 9 FT OF N 100
I NTF.RDF.NOM I N A T I O N A I. M I N I S T E R IA L A L L IA N C E OF S E M IN O LE CO
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 4 IB
PAD: 1 0 1 7 W 13TH ST
W 31 F T OF N 1 0 0 FT OF LOTS
M O R R IS DAN S M A G G IE

1,1 72

8 1 .75

1, 173

1 9 .49

1, 174

4 0 5 .2 3

1, 175

. . .

. . .
1 ,6 3 4 .9 2

1 .1 76

. . .
1, 1 3 0 .5 6

LOTS 48 49 I 50 BLK J A D . . .
COHEN RUTH ET A L C /O PAMELA
F.HRENKRANZ C / O R OSEM A N 4 C O L I N
3 6 - 19 - 3 0 - 5 15-O K 00-O 560
PAD: 1 5 1 5 P ELl. AVE
LOTS 5 6 57 58 • 59
(LESS W . . .
SCOTT BURDA
C /O BERTHA W ASHING TON
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 15-0K 00-060A
PAD: 1 4 1 3 B ELL AVE
W 1 5 0 FT OF LOT 60 I W 2 0 0 . . .
MATTHEWS M AR IO N 4 A L IC E S T IN E
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5-0K 00-0640
(HX)
PAD: 1401 BELL AVE
W 115 FT LOT 64 BLK K A D . . .
FOSTER ARMETTA J
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5-0K 00-0650
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 2 0 W 1 4TH ST
E 35 FT OF W 70 FT OF LOT 65 . . ,
W IL L IA M S CHARLENE
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 6 5C
PAD: 1 1 1 6 W 1 4TH ST
W 77 1 /2 FT OF E 116 1 /4 FT . . .
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NEWKIRK JOHN C 4 LULA M

1 .1 77

1 ,1 80

1 0 5 .0 5

1 , 181

2 5 5 .1 1

3 ,8 9 5 .9 6

1, 198

1 ,0 6 4 .9 4

1, 199

2 2 9 .5 5

1,200

2 ,7 7 1 .6 7

1,201

2200
37 »

1 , 182

1, 183

1, 184

1 , 1 8 8 .7 7

1.1 85

3 6 5 .0 2

1 .1 86

1 .187

1 .1 88

VACD

. . .

TAD: 24 3 4 MARSHALL AVE
LOTS 3 4 17 ♦ 18 BLK 4 3RD
W I L L I A M S A N D E R S O N F. 4 S U S A N
C /O R W IL L IA M S 7 4 2 0 9 7 A 1 1 07
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 1 0

PAD: 2 4 0 0
LOTS 9 TO
D ILLO N ALBA
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5
TAD: 2 4 1 2

7 2 8 .5 8

1 .1 89

1 ,1 4 6 .0 5

1 .1 90

SEC

1 , 202

1 ,3 0 6 .3 3

1 ,2 03

3 2 3 .2 5

1,204

2 0 8 .2 5

1 ,2 05

4 7 9 .3 9

1 ,2 06

7 8 0 .6 9

1,2 07

9 3 2 .5 8

1,2 08

1 ,3 3 6 .5 3

1 ,2 09

1 ,5 6 7 .8 7

1,210

SAMUEL ALVESTER
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 2 4 3 8 MAPLE AVE
S 1 / 2 O F L O T 1 6 B L K 13

7 6 2 .4 7

1,211

SAMUEL

7 6 2 .4 7

1,212

P L O U F F E C O R R I N F . I,
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 100 2 W 25TH ST
LOTS 19 t 20 BLK 8 3RD
PERALTA RETHA

SEC

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 3 0
PAD: 2 4 2 6 MAPLE
BANK OF A M E R IC A N
C /O F ID E L ITY /B A N K
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 3 0
PAD: 2 4 2 8 MAPLE
SAMUEL A I.VESTER
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 3 0
PAD: 2 4 3 2 MAPLE

0 -0 1 2 0
AVE

(HX)

OF AM ER IC A
0 -0 1 3 0
AVE
0 -0 1 5 0
AVE

ALVESTER

3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 1 3 0 0 - 0 1 6A
PAD: 2 4 3 6 S MAPLE AVE
N 1 /2 OF LOT
* * * * * * ‘ SANFORD

16 BLK 13
TERRACE

* * * * * * * •

pc 36

KUTZ JA N IC E R
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 0 1 9 S PARK AVE

3 6 -1
PAD:
LOT
* * * * * *
* * * * * *

(LESS
LARRY

W 5
L

4 8 2 .7 6

1,2 13

5 1 5 .5 5

1,214

1 0 6 .9 8

1 ,2 15

2 1 7 .2 6

1 ,2 16

6 0 2 .5 7

1,2 17

1 ,3 5 9 .9 8

1,2 18

2 ,1 2 3 .3 0

1 ,2 19

2 2 6 .5 2

1,220

5 3 4 .8 2

1,221

7 7 8 .2 1

1,222

9 3 7 .2 9

1,2 23

5 4 5 .4 5

1 ,224

6 7 0 .5 7

1 ,2 25

1 ,3 4 8 .4 9

1 ,2 26

1 ,4 88 .5 1

1 ,2 27

5 5 1 .9 5

1 ,2 28

1 ,2 2 9 .3 8

1 ,2 29

3 1 6 .7 5

1 ,2 30

8 9 9 .6 5

1 ,2 31

1 ,3 8 8 .5 2

1 ,2 32

3 6 2 .6 7

1 ,2 33

(HX)

FT)

9 -3 0 -5 3 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
105 W 20TH ST
10 + N 5 FT OF LOT
‘ ORANGE PARK
* p B 3 p c 42

(HX)
11

B ELL JAMES R 4 R IT A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PA D : 2 2 0 1 S OAK AVE

(HX)

J O N E S F R E D E R I C K F. 4 L E O N A
T R S F B O F F. 4 L M J O N E S
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

M

JONES FR EDER IC K E 4 LEONA M
T R S F B O F E 4 I, M J O N E S
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 2 0 9 S OAK A VE
LOTS 4 ♦ 5
LEE JAMES R
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 2 2 0 5 S PARK AVE
LOT 14 ♦ S 1 / 2 OF LOT
* ................ ‘ H I G H L A N D P A R K

13

M O R IA RTY JAMES D 4 CAROL E
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 2 0 1 7 S FRENCH AVE
LO TS 14 4 15
(LESS W 8 FT)
MYERS KENNETH E
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 4 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: A R C A D IA RD
V A N SCODF.R R I C H A R D 4 B E R T H A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 4 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 0 9 A R C A D IA RD
LOT 6 + PART OF LOTS 7 ♦ 13 . . .
C O N TESTABILF. V IN C E N T A 4 J A N IE
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: FRENCH AVE
PT LOTS 3 4 4 4 B DESC AS . . .
JONES T A R IT A D
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 7 CORONADO CONCOURSE
* * * * * * * H IG H L A N D PARK R E P IA T OF
10

........................P B 8 P G 7 0
HAGE L IN D A J
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 8 CORONADO CONCOURSE
* * * * * * * FR A N K LIN TERRACE

*******pg 3 pc 70

PAD: 2 4 2 1 S ELM AVE
LOTS 11 t 12
U T T G L E N N C JR 4 G RACE

(HX)

M

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 2 4 2 7 S ELM AVE
1/2

OF

LOT

14

5 1 8 .8 8

1.1 92

DEPPEN TROY F 4 C Y N T H IA 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

6 4 .30

1 . 193

LOT 78 + N 30 FT OF LOT 79
KECK NANCY
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
(HX)

1 8 7 .6 0

1.1 94

1 ,0 73 .9 1

. . .

. . .

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 901 W 24TH ST
TE R R IO T IN A L 4
MATTHEWS GERTRUDE
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 1 8 CEDAR AVE
MCCRAY BRUCE W k J A C K IE
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 1 0 HOLLY AVE
RICHARDS J K IR K 4 RICHARDS
STORM 4 R IC HA R D S 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 FT OF LOT 8 » ALL OF . . .
W IL L IA M S DONALD L

1.1 91

3 2 4 .3 1

(H X)

. . .

2 4 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 7 0
LAKE AVE

8 9 5 .8 1

1.1 95

(H X)

1ST

CHASE AVE
12 BLK 6 3R D

1 ,4 1 7 .3 3

LOT 15 t S
MORGAN L IN D A

M

. . .

•

HALE HARVEY H
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

(HX)

8

FRENCH AVE
38 + 1 /2 OF

*....*.pg 4 pc 28

5 5 2 .2 3

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0
PAD: HOLLY AVE
HASTY B O N N IE

ID A

FEUERBACHER SUSAN G L 4
FEUERBACHER JAMES
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0

* * .* ** * g L K

OF LOT 102
4 V IR G IN IA
0 -1 3 2 0
(HX)
AVE
V IR G IN IA E

9 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
1801 S CEDAR AVE
7 ♦ N 31 FT OF LOT
* gOYDS SUBD
* p g x p c 85

1, 179

9 6 .05

6 6 6 .3 4

* * * * * * * PB 3 PG 7 1
C R E A TIV E C A P IT A L PARTNERS LLC
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
LOTS 30 TO 37
R E IS IN G E R IN V P RO PE R TIES IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
PAD:
1001 W 2 0 T H ST
LE W IS M AR IA N
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
PAD: 2 0 0 8 LAKE AVE
L O T S 86 ♦ 8 7
W IL L IA M S M IC H A E L
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
PAD: 18 0 4 CEDAR AVE

3 6 -1
PAD:
LOT
* * * * * *
* * * * * *

1 4 0 .9 5

1 .1 78

(HX)

Z IE G L E R MARSH A 4 AI.ETA J
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 18 0 8 CHASE AVE
* * * * * * * p in e h u r s t

BAKER

2 7 .58

6 5 0 .7 3

*******pg 13 pc
H A R P M A R I A D 4 DON

9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 7 0
2 0 0 5 CEDAR AVE
157 + 1 5 8
JOHN B JR
9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 4 0
2 0 1 7 CEDAR AVE
164 + 165
• P IN E H U R S T 1ST ADD
. pg 5 p c 79

1,1 97

LOT 3
JACKSON

4 6 0 .1 0

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 0 7 GOLDEN GATE C IR
MORGAN NANCY
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1203 W 16TH ST
* * * * * * * S A N SF.M K N O L L S 1 S T A D D

3 6 -1
PAD;
LOTS
ROUSE
3 6 -1
PAD:
LOTS
» • • • * •
* . . . . *

1 ,1 6 2 .5 2

««***«• pg

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5-0 J 0 0-0 48 0
PAD: 1 5 0 8 W IL L IA M S AVE

B
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 9 0 2 P A T R I C K PI,
W EST HOWARD P S R H E I R S
C /O LIN D A STEAD
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1901 MARSHALL AVE
* * * * * * *sA N SEM KNOLLS
* * « * * * * p g j 2 PG 4 8

RF. YF. S O S C A R 4 L O R E N Z A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 2 0 3 7 MAPLE AVE
-

PAD: 2 4 2 0 CHASE AVE
PATTERSON SHARON R
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 9 0

• • •

3 6 - 19 - 3 0 - 5 15-0G 00-0260
PAD: W 1 3TH ST
S H E L L IN G THELMA

LOT 101 + N 1 / 2
COFFMAN STEPHEN E
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0
PAD: 2 0 2 4 CEDAR
W IL T O N ROY E SR 4

PAD: 7 0 0 W 13TH ST
....................S H E R M A N S P L A T
* * * . . * * DB i s g p c d
BROWN

F.

W 1 /2 OF LOTS 2 7 * 28 BLK
STEVENS BERTHA W
3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5-O G O O -Q 30O

* ................ ‘ S A N F O R D H E I G H T S
* * * * * * * p g 2 PG 6 3

* * * * * * * PB

8 7 .25

SEQ.f

1,161

3 6 -1 9-3O -515-0G O O -027A
PAD: 1 0 0 7 W 13TH ST

. . .

CHECKERS D R IV E -IN RESTAURANTS
IN C C /O T IT A N HOLD IN G S
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: FRENCH AVE

1 , 160

TAXES DUE

PATTERSON SHARON R
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 15 -0 G 0 0-02 5 0
B U IE K E V IN C 4 S M ITH CHARLES
EDWARDS IV A N

H E L S E T H ANDREW 4 M A R G A R ITA 4
TH IB F.A U LT JON
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: W 1 4TH ST
N 1 7 .5 FT OF LOT 4 * ALL OF
* * * * * * ‘ ORANGE H E IG H TS AMENDED
* * * * * * * PLAT
* * * * * * * p g 4 P G 84

PAD: 205 W
LOT 35 1 W
YOUNG J I M E

S M ITH

1 4 6 .7 3

. . .

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 I0
W 1 0 0 FT OF E 2 0 0 FT OF S . . .
S r :THWARD L I O N E L k V E R O N IC A
’ 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 1 80
LOTS 18 k 19 k N 1 / 2 O F VACD • . •
BACON C Y N T H IA D

k

1 ,1 59

7 6 7 .1 7

36-19-30-515-0G 00-00G 0
PAD: 1 3 1 6 LAKE AVE
N 40 FT OF S 100 FT OF
BURKE G E R A LD IN E

B U IE K E V IN C
EDWARDS IV A N

9 6 2 .4 7

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:
LOTS

3 6 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 2 10
PAD: 1317 W IL L IA M S ST
BUCKNER M AG G IE k BUCKNER
M AG G IE L k BUCKNER M AG G IE
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 15 -0 G 0 0-02 4 0
PAD: 1 3 0 7 W IL L IA M S AVE

PAD: PARK AVE
.................* * T H E O A K S
.................* * P B 3 P G 2 5

SEQ. #

D

SANFORD TABERNACLE OF
PRAYER FOR A L L PEOPLE IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 15 -0 G 0 0-00 7 0
PAD: W 13TH ST
ROYALS CLARENCE W SR
3 6 -1 9 - 3 0 - 5 15-0G 00-00A 0
PAD: W 13TH ST

FBO
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 5 0 -0 0 0 0

H O EN ING

A

1 ,1 27

1 ,1 29

5 8 0 .7 4

SUBD

,

May 2,0, to. 2004 P a « f I I

1 ,1 23

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 A -0000
PAD: 1 1 8 5 H 16TH ST
GUESS CHARLES LLC

r

1 .1 96

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
PAD: 2 4 3 9 MYRTLE AVE
LOTS 71 t 72

PAD:
LOTS
WHARTON
3 6 -1 9
PAD:

2 4 4 0 S OAK AVE
91 92 + 9 3 (LE S S N
CANDONE M
-3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0
LAUREL AVE

12

. . .

WHARTON CANDONE M
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 0 7 LAUREL AVE
LOTS 98 9 9 + N 1 / 2 OF LOT 100
AMBROSE STEVE
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 3 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
(H X)
PAD: 2411 LAUREL AVE
LOT 101 ♦ S 1 /2 OF LOT 100
COMBS RENEE TR 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 LAUREL AVE
LOT 104 + N 5 FT OF LOT 105
• • • • • • • T E A G U E S ADD
• • • • • • • P B
4 PG 2

�1 *8 ^ 12

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Mny 2.9. 10. 2001

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER
PARK

P IA C E

TAXES DUE

P i,AZj\

1 ,6 9 0 .0 9

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

TORRES A N IT A M
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 6 2 0 F. 3 R D S T
* * * * * * 'CHAPM AN t TUCKERS
* * * * * * * p B ! P G 24

1,2 34

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
TA D : 2 4 6 5 PARK AVE
I.O T3 13 t 14
* * * * * * * P IN E H EIG H TS
* * * * * * * P B 3 PC, 5 1
R U I Z OF. A Z U A J E S U S 4 M A R I A
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P AD : OAK AVE

4 ,4 7 4 .2 3

L

LOTS 9 TO 16 6 W 1 / 2 OF VACD
........................T W E N T Y W E S T
........................P B 1 6 P G 3 6
S A M L A I. BHAGWANDFF.N 4 M ARG ARET
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 0 HARTWELL AVE
CRESPO LO R I MEL
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 0 9 HARTWELL AVE
........................C O U N T R Y C L U B M A N O R
*
.C O N D O M I N I U M
* * * * * * * O R B 9 B 9 PG 1 1 0 2
RASO EDWARD p

1.2 36

5 7 6 .5 5

1.2 37

7 8 4 .8 9

1,2 38

PAD:
S 52
BELLAMY
3 0 -19
PAD:

3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 6 -0 0 0 0 -8 2 6 0
PAD: 8 2 6 W 25TH ST
U N IT 826
7 8 4 .8 9

RASO EDWARD C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 6 -0 0 0 0 -8 2 8 0
PAD: 8 2 8 W 2 5 T H ST
U N IT 828
B IR D SHARK M
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 6 -0 0 0 0 -8 3 2 0

1,2 39

1 1 6 .7 7
(HX)

U N IT

832
*
.T H E B U N G A L O W S O N P A L M E T T O
* * * ‘ * * * P B 6 1 PG 2 7
....................... ....
OF 3 6 - 1 9 -3O -5O 0-O A O O -O O O O
H IS T O R IC D IS T R IC T PRO PER TIES
OF SANFORD IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 6 0 9 PALMETTO AVF
H IS T O R IC D IS T R IC T P RO PER TIES
OF SANFORD IN C
3 6 -1 9 -3 0 -5 4 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD; 1 6 1 3 P A L M E TTO AVF
--------------------------------------S E C 2 0 T W P 1 9 R N G

2 3 1 .2 5

2 4 3 .2 2

RNG

1,24?

1,2 43

5 4 .90

1,244

HELEN L
2 8 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
MERIWETHER WALTER H 4 HELEN L
28-19-31-30Q -005A -0000

24 .25

1.2 45

SANFORD TRAILS DEV CORP INC

2 0 .69

1.2 46

2 2 .57

1.2 47

2 8 -1 9 -3 1 -3 00 -0 0 6 C -0 0 0 0

MOORE JOHN S 4 STATON DORIS I.
MOORE JO S EP H M F T A L
2 8 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
AINSW ORTH W IL L A R D S SR 4
SUSANNA J
2 8 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: CELERY AVE
AINSW ORTH W IL L A R D S SR 4
SUSANNA J
2 8 19 -3 1 -300-009B -0000
--------------------------------------S E C 2 9 T W P 1 9 R N G

9 2 4 .6 2

2 5 6 .6 4

1,2 48

1 ,2 49

3 1 -

H U T C H I N S M A R Y C E T AT.
C /O
MARY C H U T C H IN S
2 9 1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 01 A -0000
PAD: C E L E R Y AVF

48 .50

H U T C H IN S MARY C ET A L
C / O MARY C H U T C H IN S
2 9 -19 -3 1 -300-001C -0000
L E G A C Y I N V J. J. C
2 9 - 1 9 - 3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 3A -0000
B E N A V I D E S R E Y N A L D O 4 JOYCE,
2 9 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P AD : 2 6 5 0 E C E L E R Y AVE
M IZ Z E I.L BECKY
2 9 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)

12 .58

1,251

1 9 2 .6 7

1,2 52

4 1 0 .1 7

8 9 3 .4 3

PAD: 2 7 9 0 CELERY AVE
* * * * * ' ‘ SANFORD T R A IL S ESTATES
* * * ‘ * * * P B 4 5 PCS 12 4 13
H A R R IS CHARLES J
2 9 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 ,K -0 0 0 0 -0 1 10
PAD: 2 7 5 0 B IT -N -B R ID A L PL
MARCUM J E F F R E Y C 4 PAMELA A
2 9 - 1 9 - 3 1 -5 L K - 0 0 0 0 - 0 150
TAD: 1 2 7 0 THOROUGHBRED TR L
MARCUM J E F F R E Y 4 TA M E LA
2 9 1 9 - 3 1- 5 L K - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 70

6 9 5 .6 5

8 7 4 .0 2

4 2 3 .8 6

PAD: 1 2 9 0 THOROUGHBRED TRL
--------------------------------------S E C 3 0 T W P 1 9 R N G

1,2 50

1,2 53

1,2 54

1.2 55

1 .2 56

1.2 57

3 1 -

HOOKS ROY 4 I.ILL IAN

1 4 0 .7 5

1,2 58

2 ,7 5 2 .0 9

SEC

1,2 59

.

1 ,5 0 0 .4 2

CRAWFORD SHANNON L
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1717 S 2ND ST
LOTS 9 4 10 (LESS S 10
....................... M A Y F A I R
* * * * * * ' P B 3 PGS 3 5 i 52
* * “ *» '•
P B 5 PC, 8 1
G O EH R IG CHARLES 4 COLLEN

1 ,2 60

( HX)
FT

OF

F

9 3 1 .6 3

1,261

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0600-008A
PAD: 10? N E L L I O T T AVE
S 43 FT OF W 40 FT OF LOT 8
CHASE. J A M E S 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)
PAD: 2 2 6 S E L L IO T T AVE
N 10 FT OF LOT 13 * A L L LOTS
S U M M E R L I N AVF.NUF. L I . C
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 8 S SUM M ERLIN AVE
S 1 0 F T O F L O T 9 4 A L L 1 X3T .
ANDERSON THERESA G
,
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 SU M M ER LIN AVE
LOTS 3 i 4 BLK 9
* * * * * * ‘ M ELLO N VILLE
................... * P B 1 P G 1 2 0
ROBETH ENT ER P R IS E
A TTN E ROGER A L I L I N

R

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 08 -2 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: M ELLO N VILLE AVE
LOT 1 )
N 1 /2 OF S I ADJ
S F M N C C

ON

2 ,1 9 9 .7 1

1 ,6 8 5 .6 6

1 ,7 6 8 .7 9

2 2 8 .8 9

1,2 62

1,2 63

1,264

1,2 65

S
4 ,3 5 5 .6 8

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 08 -2 8 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 300 M E LLO N V ILLE AVE
LOT 2 4 S 1 / 2 O F VACD ST
ROBETH ENTER P R IS E
C / O E ROGER A L I L I N

2 ,9 3 2 .4 1

1,2 66

1,2 67

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 08 -2 8 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PA D : 3 0 1 SAN MARCOS A VE
LOT 4 4 S 1 /2 OF
* * * * * * * N E A V E S ADD
. . . * * . * p B j pGS 74
HOFFMAN

C A R R IE

VACD
,

LOT 10 ♦ 1 / 2 OF VACD S T ON S
HOGAN DOROTHY M
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 17 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 2 W ILLOW AVE
GORDON TAWANA 4
GORDON EDWARD L
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 I7 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 0 0
LOT 10 4 E 1 / 2 OE VACD
“ “ • “ LONGS ADD
....................... P B 3 P G 9 7

5 8 7 .9 7

1 ,2 73

5 1 7 .8 8

1,2 74

5 4 2 .2 7

J

1,2 75

1,2 76

1,2 77

6 2 0 .5 9

1,2 78

1 ,2 79

1 1 4 ,6 3

1,2 80

1 ,1 1 6 .8 0

1,2 81

2 8 .01

1,2 82

6 9 7 .7 6

1,2 83

1,264

ft ft' ft ft ft ft ft ft
7 4 3 .1 8

1,2 85

7 8 .93

1 ,2 86

2 1 4 .2 1

1 ,2 87

1 8 7 .1 6

1 ,2 88

1 ,2 89

(HX)

9 7 .43

1,291

ST

ADJ

123

B

8 5 .90

1 ,2 66

GRACE A P O S TO LIC TEMPLE IN C
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 6 2 3 E 2ND ST
N 1 / 2 OE LOT 5

“
“

* * * * * “ PB 1
WARE W A LTE R
WARE T H E L M A

PG
4

1 ,2 69

1,2 93

9 7 4 .3 8

1 ,9 9 7 .9 5

1,2 94

1,2 95

7 6 5 .4 2

1 ,2 96

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 9 1 8 CELERY AVE
LOTS 5 « 6
WOODARD P A T R I C I A
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 9 0 8 CELERY AVE
E 1 /4 OF LOTS 7 ♦ 8

2 8 9 .2 1

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 1 2 1 LOCUST AVE
Y O U N G LEE I I 4
Y O U N G LEE I I I
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 1 1 2 0 LOCUST AVE
HAROLD J U A N IT A G
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
PAD: 1114 P IN E AVE
HAROLD J U A N IT A E G
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 11 1 8 P IN E AVE
F. 1 / 2 O F L O T S 2 9 ♦ 3 0
* ................ ' F O R T M E L L O N

* * * * * * * pB

1 ,2 97

(HX)

5 0 0 .6 7

EDWARDS T I N A S 4
HARDEN M IC H A E L D
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1 1 2 3 ORANGE AVE
W IL L IA M S GARY 4 B ETTY
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: ORANGE AVE
SOUTHWARD KENNETH E

* * * * * * * pB
8 1 .4 5

1 ,1 3 5 .4 8

89

1 0 3 .4 1

7 1 2 .5 5

1 ,2 98

1 ,2 99

1 ,3 00

2 8 2 .6 4

1,3 01

7 5 7 .1 8

1 ,3 02

8 0 8 .6 9

1 ,3 03

(HX)

(HX)

3 pG 69

M ILLA N ALBERT E
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 0 4 8T H S T
LOTS 39 ♦ 40
* * * * * * ‘ M A Y FA IR SEC 1ST ADD

SUBD

1 ,292

•HO LDEN REAL ESTA TE
•COMPANYS ADD

MC

3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 1-0F00-0090
PAD: CHAPMAN (O FF)
F. 3 3 F T O F L O T 9 B L K F
* * * * * * * MUSSON t ABERCROM BIES
* * * * * * * p B 3 PG l02

“
“

3 8 1 .2 9
(HX)

ACQUANETTA
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 1 1 4 E 11TH ST
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: 1 0 1 0 M E L L O N V IL L E AVE
LOT 8 * N 18 ET OE LOT 9 BLK
G R A V E S J O H N I,
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 1 1 2 2 CELERY AVE
LOTS 17 * 18 * BEG SE COR OF
“
“

6 7 1 .5 9

1,3 04

13 pc 69

VANN D ER R IC K 4 TERRY A
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 1102 SCOTT AVE

PAD: 1 3 0 6 DOUGLAS ST
LOT 7 ) N 10 FT OF LOT 8 BLK
FO S S IT T RODNEY B 4 VALLETA T
31-19-31-501-O A Q O -0080
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 1 0 D O UG IAS ST
S 4 0 F T OE I.OT 0 * A L L LOT 9
JONES C H A R L IE B 4 J U A N IT A
3 1 -1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1-0A O 0-012A

PAD: 1 3 1 6 DOUGLAS ST
LOTS 13 « 14 BLK A
DOLBY E L IZ A B E T H M
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -501-O A O 0-022O

5 6 3 .6 5
(HX)

1 ,3 05

1,3 07

1 4 6 .5 8

1.30B

2 ,0 5 4 .8 5

1 ,3 09

1 ,2 8 7 .9 0

1,3 10

1 ,0 0 0 .1 4

1,311

1 8 4 .5 2

1,312

1 ,5 7 0 .1 5

1,313

9 .3 7

1,314

4 0 3 .8 3

1,3 15

1 ,0 0 9 .5 9

1,3 16

1 ,0 9 6 .4 7

1,3 17

1 0 1 .5 0

1,3 18

7 8 1 .1 4

1 ,3 19

9 3 6 .6 7

1,3 20

9 0 0 .8 9

1,3 21

8 4 6 .1 5

1,3 22

1 ,7 0 0 .1 3

1,3 23

8 3 2 .6 0

1,324

1 8 1 .6 5

1,3 25

7 2 9 .4 1

1 ,3 26

91 .83

1,3 27

A

..

1347

M ELLO N VILLE

(HX)
AVE

LABOY NESTOR J
3 1 -1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1-O B O O -0130
PAD: 1 3 2 6 S E L L IO T T ST
LOTS 1 3 4 1 4
M IT C H E L L BERNARD D 4
JA C Q U ELIN E J
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1- 0 B 0 0 - 0 190

(HX)

PAD: 1 3 2 7 DOUGLAS ST
LOTS 19 2 0 4 21 BLK B
JONES CHARLES 4 JOYCE
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0B 00-0270
PAD: 1 3 1 9 DOUGLAS ST
MAYS LO R FTA J C
31-19-31-501-O C O O -0210

T E A R S ON R O B I N
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 3 2 7 E L L IO T T ST
WALKER ARTHUR I I I I
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 D 0 0 -0 2 3 0
1511 SU M M ER LIN
FT OF LOT 2 3 I

AVE
ALL

(HX)
20

. . .

(HX)

LOT

. . .

CLEMONS R IC H A R D S
31 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 505 E L L IO T T ST
(HX)

PAD: 1 5 1 5 E L L IO T T ST
LOT 8 (LE SS N 12 FT)
t ALL
VAN ALSTYNF. R IC H A R D A JR 4
S L A T E R K I M B E R L Y I,
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 -0C O O -0O 3O
FAD: 1511 M E LLO N V ILLE AVE
S 2 0 FT OF LOT 3 • A LL
ADAMS E M IL Y C
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0G 00-00C 0

. . .

LOT

4

(HX)

PAD: 1 5 1 3 M E L L O N V IL L E AVE
S 2 0 FT OF LOT 5 ♦ A LL LOTS
........................H A R D E N S A D D
*******pB

7

pG

77

P A D : 1 S T DR
LOTS 1 &lt; 2
M IL L E R P REC IO U S 4
CASH F R E D D IE
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PA D : 1 7 5 1 1 S T DR
MADDEN THOMAS
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

1,2 90

1 ,3 8 7 .4 8

(HX)

BAKER JOSEPH
.
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
2 3 9 .9 2

1 ,3 06

31

LEE JAMES R
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5O 1-0A O 0-O O 70

JUNE HENRY J 4 VERA D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 8 0
8 6 9 .7 7

1 ,6 6 0 .4 9

PAD: 1 3 2 2 "M ELLO NVILLE AVE
* * * * * * * flUENA V I S T A E S T A T E S

PAD:
S 15

0 -0 1 0 0

HA R RIS P A T R IC IA S
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 1 1 0 E 11TH ST
K I R K L A N D C H A R L E S F. 4

RNG

DONALD A 4 THREASA
1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0-01 4 0 -0 0 0 0

PAD: 1333 E L L IO T T ST
LOT 21
* N 8 FT OF LOT

ALLEY

4

19

SEQ. #

(HX)

PAD: D O U G IA S ST
LOT 12
(LESS W 7 FT)
JONES C H A R L IE B 4 JU A N IT A D
3 1- 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)

2 5 1 .4 2
0 -0 0 3 0
ST

AVE
3 1 TWP

........................P B 3 P G S 1 » 2
IR N OE CENTRAL F IA IN C
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 3 0 0 DOUGLAS ST

1 ,0 1 4 .0 5

P A D : 1 3 0 3 F. 4 T H S T
LOTS 1 4 2 (LESS W 52 FT)
BENNETT P A T R IC IA A
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 1 A
PAD: 1301 E 4TH ST
W 52 FT OF LOTS 1 4 2 BLK 3
STEELY D A VID L
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 2 A
PAD: 612 M E LLO N V ILLE AVE
NI.Y 5 0 F T O F L O T 1 2 * A I.L . . .
“ • • • • • F E L L O W S H I P ADD
* * * * * * * PB 8 PG 3
G IBSO N BETTY
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 17 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 801 E 4TH ST
HAMPTON A N N IE D
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 17 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 2 S ORANGE AVE
ADAMS B E N JA M IN JR 4 T O N I M
3 0-19-31-517-O B O O -O lO O
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 6 W I L L O W AVF.

1 1 0 0 SCOTT AVE
CHARLES 4 G A IL
1 9 -3 1 -5 2 7-00 0 0 -0 3 0 0

PAD: 904 SCOTT
---------------------------------------S E C

PAD:

N 4 5 ET OE LOT 10 . . .
C O R R IE 4
VANESSA M ET AL
-5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
S BAY AVE
S 5 FT OF LOT 10 . . .

S M I T H ESSIE G
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0
P A D : 1 1 3 3 F. 7 T H
LOTS 3 4 * 5
W ILL IN G H A M ALFRED
H IL I. VALF.RIE A
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0
................... ‘ E L D O R A D O

1,2 72

. . . . . . . p3 4 pG 29

3 0 1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0-01 1 0 -0 0 0 0
* • • * * * ‘ M ARVANIA 2ND SEC
....................... P B 5 T G 88
STUBER JEAN S 4
STUBER RIC HA R D M
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 9 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 1 5 C R E S C E N T BI.VD
LOTS 11 4 12 BLK 9 2ND
* * * * * * * M AR VA N IA 1ST SEC
* * * * * * * P B 4 PG 1 0 0

)

5 5 3 .1 9

7 8 6 .9 1

P A D : F. 4 T H S T
LOTS 15 t 16 BLK 1
MC PHER SO N E R N E S T 4 K ER E N A
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 8 SAN CARLOS AVE
W H IT T A K E R R O B E R T I. 4 L O R R A IN E
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 4 1 2 SAN CARLOS AVE
L O T S 2 2 4 2 3 4 N 5 F T O F I.OT
CLEVEI.AND J IM M IE L 4 SA L L I E M
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

31- -

W A L L A C E Q U I N T I N T R E V 4 F.LCA
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)

DO ER ING
3 1 -

(HX)

R I C C I A R D I GEORGE
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0

31 —
4 0 3 .5 0

ENVIRONM ENTAL LAND
A C Q U IS IT IO N S IN C
2 0 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
--------------------------------------S E C 2 8 T W P 1 9
MERIWETHER WALTER H 4

LOT 9 4
FR E D E R IC K
FR E D E R IC K
3 0 -1 9 -3 1
PAD: 4 1 9
LOT 11 i

1,2 71

1 ,1 6 8 .3 8

PAD: 4 0 9 BAY AVE
LOTS 3 ♦ 4 BLK 1
R A IN E S O T IS C 4 CAROLYN
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 4 1 7 BAY AVE

1,241

9 2 6 .5 5

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:
H A R RIS
3 0 -

FT

........................P B 4 P G 7 1
MYERS E A R L C 4 ANGEI.A B
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0

1 ,240

1 ,2 70

ADD

413 CYPRESS AVE
FT OF LOT 5 BLK 18
JA N IC E
- 3 1 -5 1 5 -1 900-00C 0
(HX)
6 1 3 E 3RD ST

F. 6 5 F T O F W 1 7 6
* * * * * * * FA IR V IE W

SEQ. *

8 6 5 .4 3

A LLEN RUTH J &amp;
JOHNSON THEODORE
3 0 -1 9 -3 I-5 1 5 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 1 A
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 8 CYPRESS AVE
LOT 1 (LESS W 97 ET)
I N 1 /2
JOHNSON K S
H EIR S
C /O E L IZ A B E T H ALLEN P A IG E
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 4 1 2 CYPRESS AVE
S 1 /2 OF LOT 2 BLK 7
CALDWELL FR A N K LIN D 4 CALDWELL
CATHA J 4 MARSHALL ALLENE C
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 4 1 9 E 3RD ST
JO HNSO N T J 4 I.AURA
C /O E L IZ A B E T H ALLEN P A IG E
3 0 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 5 -1 8 0 0 -0 0 5 0

1,2 35

442.93"

TAXES DUE

PAD:
W RIG HT
W RIG HT
3 1 -1 9

1 S T DR
JOHN JR 4
M ICH A E L D
-3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0

P A D : 1 1 0 7 1 S T DR
“ “ • “ B E L -A IR SANFORD
“ * “ “ PB 3 PG 7 9
SHAMROCK F IN A N C IA L S F R V IC F S IN
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1701 M FLLO N V II.LE AVF
LOT 1 t W 17 FT OF LOT 2 BLK
GRAYSON W IL L IE 4 M A T T IE A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 204 RANDOLPH ST
E 14 FT OF LO T 3 * A L L LOT 4
CONDELLO JOE
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 1 2 2 0 RANDOLPH ST
E 2 FT O F I.OT 14 t A L L LO T .
LEE JAMES R
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 1203 CRESCENT ST
LOT 17
BLK 3 B E L -A IR
MOBLEY F R E D D IE 4 LENORA C
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 8 1 6 SUM M ER!,IN AVE
LOT 16 (LESS W 7 FT FOR . . .
WYNN A LE X A N D E R C
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -0 1
PAD: 1 8 1 8 S U M M ER LIN
LOT 17
(LESS W 7 FT
C O R B ITT P H IL L IP A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -0 2

4

1 ,3 28

1 ,2 0 9 .8 6

1 ,3 29

4 1 0 .5 5

1 ,3 30

1 ,2 64 .4 4

1 ,331

1 ,5 7 8 .3 7

1,3 32

5 2 0 .0 4

1 ,3 33

6 2 4 .3 1

1 ,3 34

1 ,0 3 1 .6 7

1 ,3 35

1 7 8 .2 7

1 ,3 36

5 5 4 .3 6

1,3 37

7 2 5 .2 9

1,3 38

8 9 8 .1 4

1 ,3 39

1 6 2 .6 1

1 ,3 40

7 6 6 .5 0

1,3 41

9 1 6 .1 0

1,3 42

7 0
(HX)
AVE
FOR . . .
1 0

PAD: 1 9 0 6 SUM M ER LIN
LOT 21
(LESS W 7 FT
HENLEY BRENDA L
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 1 8 0 5 SUM M ER LIN
S 49 FT OF LOT 3
C O R B ITT P H IL L IP A

5 5 0 .7 8

N

AVE
FOR

. . .

3 0
(HX)
AVE
4

FT

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 1 8 0 9 S U M M ER LIN AVE
S 48 FT OF LOT 5 f N 5 FT
PEIAF.Z ANA 4 JUAN
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1 8 1 7 S S U M M ER LIN AVE

OF

OF

S 4 6 FT OF LOT 9 I N 7 F I OF
BANK OF A M ER IC A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 1 8 1 9 SUM M ER LIN AVE
S 4 3 FT OF LOT 10 « N 5 ET .
B L A K E •GALE C
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 1 5 SUM M ER LIN AVE
S 47 FT OF LOT 19 « N 6 FT .
C O R B ITT P H IL L IP A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 1 9 2 1 SUM M ER LIN AVE
S 46 FT OF LOT 22 ♦ N 2 FT
SHEFEER JOHN D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 9 6 1 W ASHING TO N AVE
BUCK GEORGE H 4 HELEN E

.

1 7 8 .4 6

1 ,3 43

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 1 4 0 6 E 20TH ST
F IN E ANDREA 4 LO U IE

2 ,1 7 8 .2 1

1,3 44

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 1 M ELLO N VILLE AVE
LOTS 1 2 3 4 4 (LESS S 5 0 FT
MC C A L L PARKS M

1 ,3 6 8 .0 1

1 ,3 45

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 2 0 3 2 JEFFERSON AVE
LOTS 22 + 23 BLK 9 B E L -A IR

�The Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
SWEET
SWEET

HENRY
HENRY

TAXES DUE

t
JR

SEQ. #

6 5 4 .6 0

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 3 4 JEFFERSO N ST
LOT 24 ♦ N 1 /2 OF ALLEY ADJ
G IL C H R IS T TONY S D IA N E A

1 ,3 46

. . .
5 4 3 .2 0

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 0 ADAMS AVE
LOTS 15 t 16 BLK 10 B E L -A IR
R E D D IN G SAM UEL B i DEBORAH

6 3 9 .4 0

1 ,347

1,3 48

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 4 SUM M ERLIN AVE
MC

LOT 13 ♦ N 10
M IL L E R ANN

FT

OF

LOT

14

. . .
2 6 3 .3 6

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 0 S U M M ER LIN AVE
S 33 FT OF LOT 16 i N 30 FT
JANDUI.A MARY K
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 2 00-001A
PAD: 2 2 0 3 B E L - A IR BLVD
PT OF LOT 1 DESC
BAKER GEORGE B I I I

AS

2 1 6 .2 4

EM R IC K M A R C E L IA
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 864 E 20TH ST
W 1 /2 OF LOT 44 * A LL LOT 45
IR U R 2U N LE STE R &amp;
C A S T IL L O M A R IA P
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 2 7 C A T A L I N A DR

15

5 4 1 .3 7

1, 3 8 6

3, 1 6 4 .4 5

1 ,387

1 /2

OF

W IL L IA M S

LOT

LIN D A

20

t

N

1 /2

OF

1 ,1 6 2 .8 7

H

4 ,2 1 4 .1 6

1,3 88

M F.LLO N VILLE AVE
A DESC AS BEG . . .

3

pc

ft * * * * * * *

62

D A V IS SHARON 4 R O B B IN S D A V ID 4
N O R R IS JOANN FT AL
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
P A D : 2 4 5 1 S A N F O R D AVF.
MC I N T O S H C H A R L E S H J R 4 R F . I D A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)

1,3 54

PAD:

2442

G R A NDVIEW

1 , 4 6 1 .2 0

1, 3 8 9

6 1 1 .5 9

1,3 90

AVE

6 1 9 .3 0

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
PAD: 811 V A L EN C IA ST
WARE W A L T E R R 4
WARE T H E LM A P

(HX)

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
PAD: 1 4 1 1 LOCUST AVE
D IXO N HERBERT A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
PAD: 803 E 14TH ST

(HX)

MATHEWS
3 1 -1 9
PAD:
COOPER
3 1 -1 9
TAD:

3 3 7 .8 2

j

pGS

125

,

5 6 7 .3 0

6 3 5 .4 2

6 8 6 .9 0

8 3 8 .5 6

3 ,0 9 6 .0 8

1 ,4 9 2 .0 1

8 2 1 .0 5

VON RAUB RENEE D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -1 6 0 0 -0 0 6 0

1 ,3 5 1 .3 5

1 4 2 .1 1

LOTS

1 4 2 .1 1

3 ,2 1 7 .8 4

KOCH L U C IA W
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 0 0
PAD: 2 1 0 1 L IL Y CT
LOT 90 + S 1 /2 OF LOT
........................M A G N O L I A H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB 5 PG 7 6
P IC A R D A T LARRY E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD:
LOTS

886 E 2 0 T H
29 t 30

ST

8 3 7 .6 0

1,3 67

1 ,368

1 ,3 69

1 ,3 70

1,371

1 ,6 2 0 .9 2

1 , 372

7 9 7 .5 4

1 , 373

1, 374

(HX)
LOT

4

. . .
1 ,4 2 1 .4 6

1,3 75

(HX)

OF

, . .

1 ,3 76

. . .
2 1 0 .8 4

1 ,2 7 3 .3 7

1 ,3 77

1 ,3 76

. . .
4 9 6 .9 4

1 ,3 79

(HX)
SEC

. . .

3 ,6 6 0 .9 3

1 2 6 .4 3

1,3 93

..

19
1. 394

* N
IN C
0 5 0

15

FT)

&amp;

FT

. . .
1 ,3 96

2 ,2 3 7 .6 3

ALL

. . .
1, 3 9 7

1 8 3 .2 2

SEC

A A * * * ft ft ft

1

6 2 6 .2 2

1,3 98

1 ,5 6 7 .3 3

1 ,3 99

(HX)

7 0 5 .3 7

1, 4 0 0

1 ,0 5 5 .2 9

1,401

6 2 7 .4 7

1,4 02

(HX)

BLVD
JOYCE A
O -O O lO
(HX)
BLVD

R A W L I N G S S Y L V E S T E R L i R O S A I.
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0E 00-0010
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 0 MC KAY B L V D
JACKSON JOSEPH
31-19-31-521-0F O O -O O 20
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 9 S C O T T DR
TAYLOR SCOTT M
31-19-31-5 21 -O F 0 0 -O 0 6 0
P A D : 2 0 3 T ER RY LN
Q U IN N IR IS W
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 8 MC KAY B L V D
CARTER EULACE P
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 6 MC KAY B LV D
G A IN E R S BEULAH
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 G 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 8 MC K A Y B L V D
DEBREW LYNWOOD S W I L L I E D
3 1 -1 9
PAD:
BENNETT
3 1 -1 9
PAD:

1 ,3 95

1 , 1 8 8 .6 6

BROWN J O Y C E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0C 00-003Q
P A D : 1 1 1 MC K A Y B L V D
O L I V E R D F.LORIS H E IR S
C / O AI.BERT THOMPSON
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1-0C 00-0050
P A D : 1 1 5 MC K A Y B L V D
ROWE S H E R Y L D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

- 3 1 - 5 2 1 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 90
1 2 9 SCOTT ST
W IL L IE &amp; S Y LV IA
-3 1 -5 2 1 -0G 00-0330
1 1 2 S C O T T DR

5 4 2 .3 1

1 ,5 1 3 .1 7

1 ,4 03

1,4 04

5 9 1 .3 5

1 ,405

5 0 7 .3 0

1, 4 0 6

5 5 9 .7 0

1 ,4 07

1 ,3 5 7 .8 7

1,4 08

6 7 2 .1 1

1 ,4 09

(HX)

LOT 39
(LESS NLY 5 FT)
EDWARDS SHARON M
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 1 -0 G 0 0 - 0 4 10
PAD: 116 S T E R L IN G CT
BLACKSHF.AR A N N IE L
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 H 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 1 1 7 S C O T T DR

BLK

1 , 6 2 4 . 32

1, 410

5 2 0 .2 8

1,411

1 , 6 5 1 .3 9

1, 4 1 2

G
6 3 6 .0 9

1,4 13

6 3 8 .5 1

1,4 14

(HX)

(HX)

1,3 80

KURAS THOMAS J S
KURAS CAS IM ER J
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 2 4 4 3 W A SHING TO N CT
LOTS 1 &amp; 2 BLK 3
C O VELL BARBARA
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 4 0 3 JEFFERSON CT
S 1 /2 OF LOT 2 + N 3 / 4
P EN IC K M YR TIE L
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 4 0
P A D : 1 3 0 7 WYNNEWOOD DR

1 9 4 .5 6

1,3 81

SW C O R
9 3 1 .2 7

1 ,3 82

(HX)

1 , 1 6 5 .9 2
(HX)

A TK IN SO N
M E LIS S
3 1 -1
PAD:
LOT
JOHNS

+

N

20

FT

DOUGLAS

OF
A

OF

5 8 4 .0 3

1 ,4 17

5 4 4 .9 7

1 ,4 18

. . .

10

. . .

A

A A
9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -1 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
1 5 0 1 F O R E S T DR
1 * N 1 /2 OF LOT 2
K R IS T IN E

1 ,4 16

(HX)

LOT

JR

4 2 8 .1 9
(HX)

LOT 14 ♦ E 2 6 FT OF LOT 13 . . .
LOPEZ WENCESLAO i JA C Q U E LIN E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 2 7 F O R E S T DR
E 2 6 FT OF LOT 2 * A LL LOT 3 . . .
RENFRO E F F IE 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 CT
9

1,4 15

1 ,4 19

ft

'
4 6 9 .5 1

1 ,4 20

(H X)
BLK

10
6 6 .68

1 ,4 21

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : WYNNEWOOD DR

88

.................... ‘ W A S H I N G T O N O A K S
. . . . . . . p B 16 PG 8 7
3 5 8 .1 8

1,424

PAD: 121 HUGHES AVE
ROUSE JOHN B 4 D R U C ILL A K
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 8 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)

4 6 2 .9 9

1,4 25

TA D : 1 0 9 HUGHES AVE
JONES LAWRENCE E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5-0B 00-0240

5 8 7 .3 9

1,4 26

(HX)

PAD:
1 0 3 H U G H E S AVF.
PERRY GRETCHEN D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0C 00-0230

9 7 3 .8 1

1,4 27

(HX)

P A D : 1 3 0 D R E W AVF.
M A R T I N T O N N I E I.
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 8 0

1 ,0 55 .5 1

1,4 28

(HX)
6 8 1 .8 1

1, 4 2 9

5 2 7 .4 5

1, 430

5 4 9 .5 5

1,4 31

8 9 2 .7 0

1,4 32

1 ,9 5 2 .8 1

1,4 33

6 2 0 .4 9

1,4 34

2 ,2 9 1 .4 8

1 ,4 35

6 ,0 9 9 .7 2

1 ,4 36

2 ,5 1 7 .8 0

1,4 37

9 8 2 .1 6

1,4 38

5 2 .84

1,4 39

5 2 .89

1 ,4 40

7 0 8 .1 0

1,4 41

4 6 7 .1 2

1,4 42

65 .12

1 ,4 43

1 6 7 .8 6

1,4 44

1 7 7 .9 7

1,4 45

6 1 6 .8 4

1,4 46

5 4 9 .2 3

1,4 47

4 3 1 .9 8

1,4 48

3 3 3 .8 0

1,4 49

3 5 9 .2 2

1 ,4 50

1 ,1 6 3 .5 9

1,4 51

5 3 9 .4 2

1 ,4 52

4 6 4 .7 7

1 ,4 53

7 6 .68

1 ,454

7 6 .68

1,4 55

77 .68

1,4 56

8 9 7 .5 5

1 ,4 57

5 2 1 .0 3

1 ,4 58

4 1 8 .0 0

1 ,4 59

5 0 .13

1 ,4 60

1 7 6 .1 3

1 ,4 61

8 7 7 .7 1

1 ,4 62

9 6 .28

1 ,4 63

1 ,0 9 8 .3 9

1 ,4 64

4 3 2 .6 6

1,4 65

5 0 .1 3

1 ,4 66

4 4 3 .5 0

1 ,4 67

120

ANDERSON

(HX)

AVE
(HX)

1 ,3 83

SEC

2

W IL L IA M S W I L L IE B J R t MARY D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 1 4 HUGHES AVE

C /O HUBERT M AD ISO N
NPAR
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 C -0 0 0 0
TAD: 2 1 9 1 GRANBY AVE
T Y S O N G I . A D Y S f.
GLENN CHARLENE B
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 1 7 0 CHURCH ST
HAW KINS W I L L IE
t, 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: 2 1 7 1 C H U R C H S T
F R I S O N R U T H A I.
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 8 0 CHURCH ST
O L IV E R THEODORE R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: CHURCH ST
CHURCH
M O RNING GLORY M IS S
B A P TIS T
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E 21S T ST
JONES C H A R L IE HEIR S
C /O FR E D D IE JONES
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 8 0 6 E 2 1 S T ST
G IL L B E L IN D A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 3 0 -0 0 0 0

L W PAR TN E R SH IP
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-300-065A
PAD: S IP E S AVE
JOHNSON C H R IS T IN E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 5 B
PAD: S IP E S AVE
B A IL E Y M A R IE A
C /O
HAMPTON C O R IN E &amp; A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-300-065E
PAD: S IP E S AVE

P

H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L
H ILI.ER Y A N N IE R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 6
PAD: 2 1 6 0 S IP E S
..... .................. T H O M A S A D D
* . . * * * . pB 7 pc 69

4 5 4 .7 7

1 ,4 22

31-

(HX)

PAD: 2 7 4 1 E 2 0 T H ST
W IL L IA M S JA C Q U ELIN E E
3 2 - 1 9 -3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 9B -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 4 5 D IXO N AVE
H I L L M ABLE &amp; B E R N IC E MC K IN N E Y
i HARRY H IL L &amp; ET AL
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 5 4 S IP E S AVE
C O LE M AN ERMA H E T AI.
C /O JOYCE HAYES
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 2 0 E 21S T ST
JACKSON DONELLA J
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 9 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 0 2 1 F. 2 1 S T S T
C A M B R ID G E GEORGE &amp; SARAH MAE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 5 6 S IP E S AVE
-0000

-0 0 0 0

L
-0000

t
0 -0 0 0 0
AVE
TO M IDW AY

C H IS O LM B EN JA M IN i G A IL R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD:
1 9 7 0 S IP E S AVE
C H ISO LM B EN JA M IN i G A IL R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD:
1 9 6 0 S IP E S AVE
R O B IN SO N M AG G IE
C /O RUTH ELLA H IN ES
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE
HONOR R O B IN A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1 9 4 0 S IP E S AVE
LOTS 9 &lt; 10

(HX)

C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID I 246
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
LOTS 14 ♦ 15
G R A M LIN G SHARON
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD:
LOTS

6 5 7 .2 4

SEQ.«

5 4 5 .3 9

MC

W RIGHT SAMUEL J R &amp; M IL D R E D
C / 0 J O Y C E MC CORD
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0G 00-0370
PAD: 107 S T E R L IN G CT
P R O M IS E G EO RG IA N N
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 G 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD:
109 S T E R L IN G CT
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (03) ( I )
C l D# 3 6 0
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

LOT

(HX)

1,3 92

•
2 ,1 4 2 .9 0

PAD: 2 0 1 5 SANFORD AVE
SCHEUERMAN DONNA
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 1-0000-084A
G R A NDVIEW AVE
84 DESC AS BEG

1 ,6 4 5 .5 5

5 7 4 .8 9

HURYASAR SELCUK
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

PAD: S
PT LOT

9 7 9 .8 5

1,3 66

. . .

M

PAD: 1 8 0 0 M E L L O N V IL L E AVE
LOT 13 ♦ N 2 5 FT OF LOT 14

1 3 0 8 LOCUST AVE
4 * 5 BLK 4A 2ND

1 ,3 65

. . .

PAD: R O S A L IA DR
TURTLE D IA N E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -2 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0

NUMA GWENDOLYN Y
1 3 0 8 LOCUST AVE
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -4 A 00-0040

1,3 64

1 ,7 9 8 .4 9

0 1 0

T A D : M E L L O N V I L L E A VF .
“ “ ‘ W A SH ING TO N OAKS

PAD:
1 1 9 MC KAY
RAMASSAR B A S DEO &amp;
31-19-31-521-O D O
PAD: 2 0 1 MC KAY

PAD: 1 8 0 9 MADERA AVE
S 32 FT OF LOT 6 * A LL OF
S TR IN G E R N E IL M 4 SUZANNE E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -1 6 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 8 1 8 PALOMA AVE
S 48 FT OF LOT 8 ♦ ALL
K IZ IL A Y C IG D E M
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -1 7 0 0 -0 0 2 0

1 ,3 63

1, 391

4 1 7 .0 1

LOUWSMA W E SLEY J
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1
PAD : 2 4 4 2 BAY AVE
S 40 FT OF LOT 101
IN T E R A C T IV E S C IE N C ES
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1
PAD: 1 1 0 0 BAY AVE
LOT 105
(LESS N 2 0

1 , 362

B

511 V A L E N C IA ST
OF LOT 21 ♦ A LL LOT 22
K IR K A 4
RACHAEL N
-3 1 -5 0 7 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)

R O S S J E R R Y ■B 4 V A N G E L I N E
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 4 4 8 R O S A L I A DR
FRYER ALBERT L 4 D IM P LE
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -1 6 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 8 0 5 MADERA AVE
A LL LOT 3 4 N 37 FT OF

*

15 5 .0 7

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 4 1 P O IN S E T T A AVE
S 1 /2 OF LOT 47 * A LL LOT 48

“

D A VIS MARTHA B
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 3 E 14TH ST
LOTS l • 2 1 W 2 5 FT OF LOT . . .
LF.E J A M E S
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 6 0
P A D : 5 4 6 ‘ PLUMO SA DR
F 2 3 .5
FT OF LOT 2 6 4 A L L . . .
S TR A IT JA N IC E K
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)

V A L E N C IA ST
LOT 2 9 ♦ A LL

18

1/2

KUTZ JA N IC E R
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 7 0

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6-0C 00-0050
D A N IE LS JOHN D TRUSTEE
FBO
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0C 00-0070
W H ITE H U R S T R IC H A R D E 4 ROBERTA
4 G RIM SHAW GEORGE A 4 L IN D A
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0C 00-0100
PAD: 1 3 2 4 H IC KO R Y AVE
LOTS 10 12 4 14 BLK C

PAD:
LOTS

1,361

126

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0C 00-0010
P A D : 6 0 1 C E L E R Y AVF.
LOTS 1 * 3 BLK C
D A N IE LS JOHN D TRUSTEE
FBO

PAD: 555
E 1 /2 OF

1,3 50

(HX)

DAVENPORT WESTBROOK L
3 1 -1 9 - 3 1-506-O A O O -O O 10
LOTS 1 4 3 BLK A
EM R IC K M ARCELLA M
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 2 0
LOTS 2 * 4 BLK A
CARVER CAROLYN F 4 W ILSO N
L IN D A 4 GRAHAM B ETTY JO
31-19-31-5O 6-O B O O -O 01A
P A D : 5 1 1 C E L E R Y AVF.
K 1 /2 OF LOTS 1 t 3 BLK
D A N IE LS JOHN D TRUSTEE
FBO

PAD:
E 1/2
BUTLER
BUTLER
3 1 -1 9

1,3 57

L O T S 1 0 11 12 A 1 3 A E
DOAN T O A I ANH
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

1,3 55

P A D : E 2 4 T H PI,
LO T S 14 15 16 17
M ER ID A N W IL L IA M

M IC H A E L S 4 BEVERLY V
-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
8 0 2 V A L E N C IA ST
EM M A I,
-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 8 0
(HX)
1 4 0 6 E V A L EN C IA CT

. . &lt; &lt; &lt; &lt; &lt; PB

1 ,3 56

NATAL EDUARDO P 4 CARMEN B
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: L IL L Y CT
LOTS 7 8 A 9 A E 1 /2 OF VACD
LEE N E L LIE G
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 0 2 F. 2 4 T H P L

(HX)

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
TAD: 1401 E V A L E N C IA CT
FARNSWORTH ROBERT A 4
M A R Y A N F.

4

1 ,3 60

1,3 53

. . .

H

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
TAD: 6 3 0 N V A L E N C IA CT
CHAMBERS BARBARA

H

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: GRANBY ST
M A D I S O N W I L L I E B HEIRS

A

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 1 1 S U M M ER LIN AVE
S

TAXES DUE

1 ,4 23

BYRD P AM A I.IN D
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 5 0

1 ,3 85

Page 13

1 ,9 4 0 .8 9

EUDELL SUZANNE J 4 JAMES
W IL D S E U N I C E D E T AI.
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 B 00-0120

1,384

1,3 52

. . .

-5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
9 S U M M ER LIN AVE
OF LOT 5 ♦ S 32 FT . . .
M AD E LIN E K

6 2 2 .0 5

1 ,3 5 9 .9 5

MARSDEN W IL L IA M A &amp; B O B B IE
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0A9
PAD: 2 3 1 2
PT OF LOT

5 8 0 .2 7

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:

D E V IN E C H R IS J &amp; C H R IS T IN E E
2 2 K I N G S W O O D DR
3 1 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 A5
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 1 8 M F . L L O N V I L L E AVF.
BEG SE COR LOT A RUN W . . .

. . . . . . . PB

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0
LOT 14 \ N 3 0 FT OF LOT
BURKE J O S IE M

4 6 4 .3 2

L O T 66 * E 1 / 2 O F L O T 6 7
BENNETT P A T R IC IA
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
P A D : 8 0 2 C A T A L I N A DR
LOTS 91 * 92

. . .
2 6 3 .9 3

SEQ. #

1 ,3 59

1,3 51

(HX)
10

TAXES DUE

P A D : 1 3 5 L A N G S T O N DR
GOLDEN EUGENE 4 J U A N IT A
(HX)
3 1 -1 9 -3 1-525-0 C 00 -0 4 0 0
PAD: 111 ANDERSON AVE
DANTZLF.R L O V E L L 4 E T H E L M
(HX)
31 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 2 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 4 4 0
PAD:
103 ANDERSON AVE
W IL I.IA M S EVONY 4 S H IR L E Y G
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 J 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 9 DREW A V E
H E N L E Y J O S E P H I. 4 RUN E L L
3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0J00-O 110
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 DREW A V E
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 1 9 R N G
JONES JOE H EIR S
C /O JOE JONES
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 8 4 5 CELERY AVE
MOSES ANDORA TR U STEE
FBO
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 20TH ST
WYMAN F I E L D S F O U N D A T IO N IN C
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 B -0 0 0 0
(ADD TO R O L L FOR 2 0 0 2 T A X E S )
WYMAN F I E L D S F O U N D A T I O N I N C
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1- 3 0 0 - 0 1 8 B -0 0 0 0
WYMAN F I E L D S F O U N D A T IO N IN C
3 2 - 1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 3A -0000
JONES ANGELA S
W ir,L IA M S YEK F.R TIN A FT AL
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-300-027E -0000
PAD: 2551 E 20TH ST
S M IT H B EN N IE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 9 0 -0 0 0 0
BAGLEY GEORGE

. . .

3 1 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 2 1 0 1 LA K E DR
L O T 9 ♦ N 2 2 F T OE L O T
H IL L SARAH O OR
H IL L F ROBERT

3 1 -1 9 -3 1
PAD: 2 0 0
N 38 FT
MC F A D D E N

1 ,3 50

(HX)

BEG

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

1 ,3 49

. . .
5 4 0 .7 7

May 2. 9.16. 2001

WATER ST
16 i 17

S M IT H M A M IE L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 1 9 1 1 WATER ST
LOTS 18 ♦ 19
JACKSON DOROTHY E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: WATER ST
D A V IS D A ISY P H E IR S &amp;
BANKS L IA N N E R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: WATER ST
D A VIS D A IS Y P H E IR S l
JACKSON DOROTHY H
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 9 4 1 WATER ST
. . . . . . . r o s ELAND PARK
• * . * . * . p B
7 PG 5 1

(HX)

�Page 14

May 2 .9.16. 200-1

T iir Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
M AN N IN G

EDWARD

TAXES DUE

&amp; MARCEL

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(MX)
P A D : 1 7 1 1 R O S E B E R R Y I.N
FENUKA H EN R IE T T A l
W IL L IA M S E M IL Y M ET A L
TC10
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : R O S E B E R R Y I.N
JACKSON ETHEL L H E IR S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 A 1
P A D : 1 1 6 7 1 S T DR
E 40 FT OF N 130 FT OF LOT A
C O N S TA N T IN O LAUREANO
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - • 0 0 A3
P A D : 1 7 7 5 BURROWS I.N
S 125 FT OF W 50 FT OF E 122
HARDY LARRY D t L IL L Y RUTH
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 AA (HX)
P A D : 1 7 3 1 BURROWS LN
N 50 FT OF S 2 7 5 FT OF W 120
COOKS J A C Q U E L IN E Y
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 1 3 R O S E B E R R Y I.N
COLYF.R I.UI.A t

S M I T H V I N C E N T I.
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
P A D : BURROWS LN
JOHNSON EARL 4 E L O IS E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0

1,4 70

1,4 71

,
1,4 72

. . .
2 1 6 .6 3

1 5 0 .8 1

8 3 .10

1 ,4 73

1,4 74

1 ,4 75

1 ,4 76

TC50

5 2 4 .1 6

1 ,4 77

TC10

6 3 2 .9 4

6 5 3 .2 0

1,4 78

1 ,4 79

2 9 6 .0 9

1 ,4 80

7 8 .10

1,4 81

4 3 9 .3 4

1,4 82

(HX)

P A D : 1 9 5 5 2 N D DR
M AR TIN V IR G IE
C
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 2 1 BURROWS LN
LOTS 41 &lt; 42
J A C K S O N D O N T A V I S I. &amp; D O N T E R I .I .
J JACKSON 4 JACKSON DONTAY JTS
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 .-0 0 0 0 -0 4 60
P A D : 1 9 4 0 3 R D DR
‘ ROSEIJVND PARKS 1 S T ADD
• « * • * * * P B 7 PG 6 6
G R A N T EMORAI. 4 GRANT P H I L L I P 4
GRANT JEROME ET AL
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 18 9 1 ROSEBERRY LN
LOT 2 (LESS NLY 2 0 FT)
4 ALL
B R Y A N T J O E 4 ANNF.R H E I R S
C / O C O R A BROWN
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : 1 9 4 5 3 R D DR
LOTS 11 ♦ 12
JONES CHARLES 4 JOYCE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
P A D : 1 9 1 5 3 R D DR

1 9 5 5 H U G H E Y AVF.
2 0 ♦ 21
STANLEY
9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
2 0 0 5 BURROWS LN
V IN C E N T L
9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
2 0 2 5 BURROWS LN

1,4 69

2 1 7 .6 3

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 1724 ROSSEBERRY LN
FENUKA H EN R IE TTA
S
W I L L I A M S E M I L Y M F. T A I .
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)

PAD:
LOTS
S M ITH
3 2 -1
PAD:
S M ITH
3 2 -1
PAD:

7 9 .66

5 0 7 .6 3

PAD: 1 7 0 0 ROSSEBERRY LN
CLEVELAND ETHEL L H EIR S 6
L E W I S LF.OLA
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 1 S T DR
FENUKA H E N R IE TTA
&amp;
W IL L IA M S EM ILY M ET AL

BLACK F A N N IE P 4
B1ACK J U L IA
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
P A D : 1 9 0 5 3 R D DR
W IL L IA M S C O N N IE E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

1 ,4 68

8 3 9 .8 3

M A R T IN WALTER
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
P A D : R O S E B E R R Y I.N
LOTS 18 « 19
CLEVELAND ETHEL L H EIR S
C /O JUOHNEATTA L W IL L IA M S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

P A D : 1 7 3 8 R O S E B E R R Y I.N
FENUKA H E N R IE TTA
i
W I L L IA M S E M I L Y M E T AI.
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 7 5 0 ROSEBERRY LN
LOTS 24 25 &amp; 2 6
M IK E EDW IN T
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
PAD : 1 7 9 8 ROSEBERRY LN
HENRY L U V IN A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0

5 6 1 .4 6

6 9 .00

. . .

SEQ.«

79 .10

4 8 0 .1 8

1 ,4 83

1, 484

. . .
1 5 6 .0 5

8 2 0 .4 7

1,4 85

1 ,4 86

2 1 7 .6 3

1,4 87

1 7 1 .6 7

1,4 88

4 6 2 .5 9

1 ,4 89

(HX)

(HX)
2 1 6 .6 3

1 ,4 90

7 4 .96

1,4 91

3 5 8 .1 7

1 ,4 92

(HX)

(HX)

P A D : 2 0 8 5 BURROWS LN
LOTS 2 5 ♦ 2 6 ROSELAND PARKS
D A V IS K A T R IN A C PER REP FOR
EST OF W H ITLE Y D A V IS JR
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 1 9 5 0 SOUTH ST
S M ITH ANNA T
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: SOUTH ST
THOMAS A N N IE B E L L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 8 0 SOUTH ST

. . .
6 8 5 .6 7

1,4 93

7 4 .96

1,4 94

1 9 8 .2 5

1 ,4 95

•»*•••»STEVENS ADD TO MIDWAY
3 9 6 .4 7

OF

A

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : C R A W F O R D DR
MOORE W I L L I E J

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -505-0B 00-0070
P A D : CRAWFORD DR
BROWN B E N N I E L 4 C L A U D E T T E

7 9 .20

1,5 04

8 4 0 .4 5

80 .20

2 7 8 .3 2
TC50

1 ,5 05

1 ,5 06

1 ,5 07

1 ,5 08

JANET

1,5 53

2 3 1 .7 6

1,5 54

1 9 4 .5 1

1,5 55

5 9 9 .2 1

1,5 56

58 .41

1 ,5 57

1 ,0 3 7 .9 6

1,5 58

2 4 7 .5 6

1 ,5 59

6 5 9 .1 9

1,5 60

7 6 .43

1,561

4 5 .05

1.5 62

4 3 5 .6 2

1.5 63

1 7 6 .1 3

1.5 64

1 6 4 .2 3

1 .5 65

45 .05

1.5 66

4 9 0 .5 3

1 .5 67

1, 866.86

1 .5 68

2 0 9 .6 5

1 ,5 69

4 6 .05

1 ,5 70

6 7 .94

1,5 71

4 8 7 .6 5

1 ,5 72

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
P AD: 2 2 0 0 WATER ST
S C H M I T T F.VA A

8 8 .09

1 ,573

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 72 ♦ 73
P F D IN V CORP

8 8 .09

1,5 74

1,5 35

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
PAD: 2 2 4 1 WATER ST
LOTS 82 ♦ 83
H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L

8 8 .09

1,5 75

68 .36

1 .5 36

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 4 0
PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 84 ♦ 85
BURKE MOSES JR

8 8 .09

1,5 76

5 0 0 .3 3

1.5 37

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
PAD: WATER ST
LOTS 86 » 87
COLE VERNETTE

4 6 6 .3 6

1 .5 38

45 .05

1 .5 77

1 9 9 .7 5

1 .5 78

4 6 .05

1 ,5 79

4 6 .05

1 ,580

4 5 .05

1.5 81

CHAMBERS ROBERT 4
EVANS DOROTHY
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE

46 .05

1.5 82

H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 9 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE
H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE
RANDALL JONATHAN

4 5 .05

1 .5 83

4 5 .05

1.5 84

1 3 0 .1 4

1.5 85

45 .05

1.5 86

4 5 .05

1.5 87

4 5 .05

1.5 88

1 6 4 .2 3

1 .5 89

1,5 13

1,5 14

1 ,5 15

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: JACK CT

OF

..

20TH ST
JOHN D 4
MF.RCDEE
H EIR S
1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

.................... ....
1 0 PG 3 6
LEF. EM M A J
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
3 0 0 0 D IXO N
9 ♦ 10

(HX)

AVE

...... VF.INOS ADD TO MIDWAY
7

PG

67

BROWN TRAVIS K 4 CANDACE

J
(HX)

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
. . .
8 8 .14

1,5 17

. . .

PAD: 2 1 5 4 CENTER ST
LOTS 6 ♦ 7
HILLERY HERBERT I.

1 ,5 18

7 0 .05

1 ,5 19

1 9 7 .4 1

1,5 20

68 .12

1,5 21

PAD: CENTER ST
H IL L E R Y HERBERT L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 2 1 6 3 CENTER ST
H IN SO N D E L IA H
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 2 1 8 5 CENTER ST
LOTS 14 ♦ 15
........................M I D W A Y
•••♦*«*PB 1 PG 4 1

(HX)

LITTLES JOS IF. 4
LITTLES CYNTHIA
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

. . .
5 4 7 .4 0

1 ,5 22

. . .
........................*
................ • • •
3 4 0 .0 1
1 ,5 23

55 .54

1.5 24

55 .54

1.5 25

5 9 5 .0 2

1.5 26

3 2 8 .7 3

1.5 27

PAD:
LOTS
H ILLE R Y
3 2 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS
H ILLE R Y
3 2 -1 9

2 2 2 1 GRANBY
1 ♦ 2
EMANUEL L
-3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0
GRANBY ST
6 ♦ 7 (LESS
STANLEY D
-3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0

ST

-0 0 6 0
N

15

FT

OF

-0 1 1 0

PAD: CHURCH ST
AYTCH ETHEL M
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 2 2 2 0 CHURCH ST
PARKER B ER N IC E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 1 1 CHURCH ST
LOTS 21 ♦ 22
H IL L E R Y STANLEY D
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 3 1 CHURCH ST
H IL L E R Y STANLEY D 4 JA C Q U E LIN E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: CHURCH ST

RANDALL SYLVESTER JR 4 CIAUDIA
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

PAD:
CHURCH
5 5 .54

1 .5 28

5 3 1 .0 6

1 .5 29

CENTER ST
MT OLIVE AME OF MIDWAY

2240

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 2 7 5 0 MIDWAY AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOTS 3 9 ♦ 4 0

FORD DORA

2 0 0 .6 7

1 .5 30

56 .54

1.5 31

7 4 .62

1.5 32

2 8 7 .7 2

1 . 533

REYES CHARLES 4
OWENS RICHARD
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
PAD: 2 2 9 5 CENTER ST
PROGRESS

M ISS IO N A R Y

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD: RANDALL ST
LOTS 56 57 4 58
FELTON JOSEPH 4 M IN N IE
P ER K IN S CHARLES

1,5 34

.

(HX)

J

4

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 8 0

PAD: WATER ST
HOWARD ROBERTA OR JACKSON
MARYANN OR COLE FREDERICK
5 5 .54

1.5 39

3 3 2 .0 5

1.5 40

2 2 7 .9 9

1,5 41

3 4 0 .9 1

1 ,5 42

4 .

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 9 0
PAD: 2 2 8 1 WATER ST
LOTS 8 9 4 9 0
RO B IN SO N S U S IE 4 STEWART
L 4 S T E W A R T WARD C E T A L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE
W H I T F I E L D L M OR
GOFF ROBERT C
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 2 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE
CHESTNUT C A TH ER IN E

(HX)
HENRY
JTS

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
PAD: S IP E S AVE

BLK

I
5 5 .54

1 .5 43

2 8 2 .4 2

1.5 44

3 2 2 .1 3

1 ,5 45

4 .,

(HX)

LOT 17 4 E 33 FT OF LOT 16 . . .
........................T H O M A S 2 N D A D D T O M I D W A Y
• • • • • • * P B
11 PG 9 7
M ITC H E LL CLEVELAND M 4 CAYLAR
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: JACK CT
JACKOSN L IS A 4
W IL L IA M S W IL L IE L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 2031 JACK CT
W IL L IA M S ROSA LEE H E IR S 4
JACKSON L IS A

(HX)

PAD: D IXO N AVE
I.IG H TB O U R N E L U V E N IA H
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

1 ,5 16

A

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 25 5 1 E 21S T ST

PAD: E
W IL L IA M S
W H ITA K ER
3 2 -1 9 -3

........................ P B

1 0 9 .0 9

CAMPBELL ROBERT 4 ROSALYN P
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 3 1 F. 2 1 S T S T
LOT 15 4 E 17 FT OF LOT 14
BROWN J A M E S E 4
S M ITH

2 0 1 .3 9

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(H X)
P A D : 2 5 2 1 CRAWFORD DR
M IK E E D D IE 4 SANDRA
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 110
P A D : 2 5 1 1 CRAWFORD DR
R E ID M A R IE 4 H A M ILTO N W ILM A
J 4 DYE SUE V ET AL
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 7 0
P AD : CRAWFORD DR
D A V IS TURNER 4
D A V IS W H ITLE Y JR H E IR S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: 2 3 0 1 B R ISS O N AVE

1,5 03

5

PLAT

48 .91

77 .18

R

(HX)

2 9 3 .6 6

R E V IS E D

PAD: 2 9 1 1 E 20T H ST
LOTS 4 ♦ 5 R E V IS E D PLAT
W IL L IA M S JOHN D
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

PAD:
LOTS

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -507-0F 00-0030
PAD: HURSTON AVE
LOTS 3 ♦ 4 BLK F
HAMPTON ROSALYN J
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -507-0G 00-0040
PAD: E 20TH ST
HAMPTON ROSALYN J

3 2 -1 9
PAD:
LOT 6
SHUBERT
3 2 -1 9
PAD:

(HX)

ST
SUBD

1,5 52

5 6 .54

1,5 01

1,5 02

1,5 50

47 .91

1 ,512

(HX)

(HX)

7 9 .20

7 8 .92

(HX)

........................ ....
1 0 PG 3 0
W IL L IA M S C U R TIS 4 EM ILY
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

CHURCH
B A P TIS T

DEBORAH

1,5 49

1,5 51

(HX)

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 H 0 0-00 8 0
PAD: 2061 HENRI AVE
LOTS 8 4 9
BLK H
B U R L EY EMMA J 4 C O L I N

. . .

20TH

4 5 7 .1 1

2 6 7 .5 3

A VF.

-3 1 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
2 4 5 5 E 2 1 S T ST
4 E 25 FT OF LOT
CONSTR CO
-3 1 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 0 0
E 21ST ST

E

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
PAD: 2 2 4 1 CENTER ST
LOTS 4 5 ♦ 4 6

1 ,5 00

5 4 5 .1 0

3 2 -1 9 -3 1-505-0A 00-022A
P A D : 2 4 3 0 CRAW FORD DR
S 1 / 2 OF LOTS 22 4 2 3 BLK
MOORE W I L L IE J

1 ,511

. . .

1 5 3 .5 9

. . .

4 8 7 .8 0

7 0 .05

1,4 99

. . .

32-19-31-5O 5-0A O O -O 17O
P A D : CRAW FORD DR
R E D D IC K MAY JEA N 4 W I L L I E

♦

59 .26

. . .

4

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

1 ,498

1,4 97

PAD:

• • • • • * * D IXO N

3 1 8 .8 2

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - OF. 0 0 - 0 0 1 0
PAD: E 20TH ST
N 110 FT OF E 50 FT OF W 100
........................D I X I E T E R R A C E 1 S T A D D
• • • • * » » p Q 10 pG 29

4

JR

PAD: JACK CT
LOTS 8 4 9
MC G I L L B E L IN D A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

1 ,5 10

ST

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 2 1 8 9 B R I S S O N AVF.
LOTS 9 ♦ 10 BLK B
HARDY T A B IT H A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-506-0B 00-0240
PAD: 2 0 9 6 D I X I E AVE
HAMPTON ROSALYN J 4
R IC H A R D S O N LEROY A
3 2 -1 9 -31-506-O C O O -O O lO
P A D : D I X I E AVF.
THORNE MARGARET 4 ERNEST
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 06-0C 00-0090
PAD: N D I X I E AVE
BAYNARD M A T T IE S 4
H A R R IS CHARA L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 6 0

W IL L IA M S N A TH A N IE L
n A R R A D A .1

S E Q .» n

P A D : 2 9 7 0 D I X O N AVF.
* .................... R E E V E S S U B D

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -506-0A 00-0020
PAD: B R ISSO N
M IT C H E L L A I.TO N IA S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0A 00-0060
PAD: B R ISSO N
M IT C H E L L KENNY
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0A 00-0070
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 5 1 B R IS S O N AVE
LOTS 7 8 9 16 17 4 18 BLK A
JACKSON M AR ILY N
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-506-0A 00-0200
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 3 0 D I X I E AVE
W IL L IA M S W IL L IE 4 JEANNETTE
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 O 6 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 10
PAD: D I X I E AVE
MOORE E ASTER

THEORY

1 ,5 09

(HX)

BYRD JOYCE 4 RALPH
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 60
PAD: BYRD AVE
LOTS 16 ♦ 17 BLK C A B
. . .
H U M P H R IES R O B IN 4 Q UEW A N N C O II
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 3 1 BYRD AVE
M A R TIN E D D IE
32-19-31-5O 5-O C 00-045O
PAD: E 46 SR
SLY 1 6 0 FT O F LOT 45 BLK C A
LYONS G A R FIE LD
3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - OC0O-O5OO
P A D : 2 5 9 0 F. 4 6 S R
LOT 50
(LE SS N 1 1 0 FT) BLK C
........................ D I X I E T E R R A C E
............................
8 PG 5 3
W IL L IA M S STERMON
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

PAD: 2 1 5 1 D IX IE
W IL L IA M S STERMON

3 9 .86

4 1 3 .2 1

32-19-31-5O 5-O C O O -O 140
PAD: BYRD AVE
LOTS 14 ♦ 15 BLK C A B

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER .

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

8 0 .20

-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 7 0
2 5 4 0 BYRD AVE
7 (LESS NLY 1 6 0 FT)
CLF.O

PAD: 2401 E 20TH
W IL L IA M S STERMON

SEQ. #

. . .

BYRD H A T T IE M 4
BYRD EULETHA L
32-19-31-505-O B O O -0500
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 7 0 GRANBY ST
C O O P E R E I . I C K H 4B E R T H A M
C /O DOROTHY M C K IN Z IE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 05 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 3 A
PAD: BYRD AVE
B E G SF. C O R L O T 3 R U N W 4 7 . 7 2
M A R TIN ELDORA (L IF E IN T )
H F I RS
3 2 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS
HOWARD

1 ,4 6 8 .9 8

1 5 7 .3 7

4 0 2 .7 6

3 6 8 .2 5

(H X)

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1-505-O A O O -0200
P A D : CRAWFORD DR
N 1 / 2 OF LOT 20 4 N 1 / 2
R E D D IC K W I L L I E L 4 MAE J

R O B IN SO N JAMES F 4 B J
C /O GLADYS M IT C H E L L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0B 00-0400
PAD: BYRD AVE
LOTS 4 0 ♦ 41 BLK B A B
ROB IN SO N B J
A T T N SHARON EDWARDS
3 2 -1 9-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 4 2 0
PAD: BYRD AVE
PETTY L U C IL L E
P O BOX 3 0 4 6
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD: 2 5 4 0 BYRD AVE

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 -5O 7-O G O O -O 05O
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 6 5 E 20TH ST
D A VIS ELTON H E IR S
C /O R EG IN A JACKSON
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0G 00-0130
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 7 0 H EN R I AVE
D A VIS ELTON H E IR S
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 07 -0 G 0 0-01 4 0
P A D : H E N R I A VF.
H IL L E R Y LEON 4 AGNES
3 2 -1 9-31-5 0 7 -0 G 0 0 -0 2 00
(HX)
PAD: 24 4 4 E 21S T ST
LOT 2 0 4 W 2 3 FT OF LOT 1 9
B R ITTO N DARRYL 4 TERRY

. . .

LOT 11
(LESS N 1 1 7 . 5 F T ) BLK
ASHE BEA TR IC E
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 120
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 0 0 CRAW FORD DR
LOT 12 (LESS N 1 1 7 . 5 F T ) BLK
R E D D IC K MAE J 4 W I L L I E L

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -505-0B 00-0060
P A D : 2 5 6 1 CRAW FORD DR
MOORE W I L L I E J

1 ,4 96

TAXES DUE

ALLEN AGNES J L IF E EST
(ALLEN V IV IA N )
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 6 A
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 1 B R ISS O N AVE
LOT 2 6
(LESS N 80 FT) BLK B . . .
ALLEN JAMES A 4 AGNES J
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 7 A
PAD: BYRD AVE
S 40 FT OF N 120 FT OF LOT . . .
R O B IN SO N F A N N IE H E IR 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

S T R IN G E R

............................
7 PG 3 8
WOODS WANDRA L J
3 2 -1 9 -3 1-505-0A 00-007A
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 5 0 C R A W F O R D DR
LOT 7 (LESS N 1 1 7 . 5 FT) BLK
DENMARK S Y L V E S T E R 4 MARGARET
32-19-31-505-O A O O -O H O
P A D : 2 5 1 0 CRAW FORD DR

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

7 2 .06

1 ,5 46

4 6 7 .2 8

1,5 47

3 2 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS
H IL L E R Y
3 2 -1 9
PAD:
H ILLE R Y

7 3 .60

1 ,5 48

-3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 3 0
GRANBY ST
103 104 ♦ 105
EMANUEL L
-3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 8 0
GRANBY ST
EMANUEL

L

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0
PAD: CRANDY ST
H IL L E R Y R T 4 TARA G
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
PAD: GRANDY ST
RANDALL JONATHAN
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 3 0
PAD: 2 3 2 0 CHURCH ST

(HX)

�May 2.0.16. 2004

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER
RANDALI.

TAXES DUE

L U IA

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 4 0
PAD: 2 3 3 0 CHURCH ST
H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1
PAD: 2 3 7
LOTS 115
ALEXANDER
ALEXANDER
3 2 -1 9
PAD:
LOTS
TAYLOR
S IM M O N S

-5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 5 0
0 CHURCH ST
116 117 i 118
R EG IN O J R &amp;
FR E DE R IC K A

C /O

M A IE K A

3 7 2 .0 3

1 ,5 90

1 ,6 0 7 .8 3

1,5 91

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
R O B IN SO N
3 3 -1 9 -3
PAD: 3 3
ANDERSON

(HX)

3 8 5 .5 0

1,5 92

1 ,5 93

4 6 .05

1 , 594
•

1 , 9 6 0 .5 8

8 3 0 .9 6

1 ,5 96

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 3 0
PAD: 23 3 1 RANDALL ST
LOTS 163 164 * 165
ALEXANDER CHANDLER
BYRD EULETHA

&amp;

4 6 .05

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0
PAD: M AIN ST
H IL L E R Y BEN 11
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 5 0
PAD: 2 3 4 0 WATER ST
JOHNSON C H R IS T IN E F &amp;
F R A Z IE R ROBERT H
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 6 0
PAD: 2 3 5 0 WATER ST
COTTO N LURI.EN
&amp; D A VIS JOE
JR &amp; D A V IS JAMES E ET A L

N
JTS

1 ,5 97

4 7 6 .5 7

1,5 98

3 9 3 .4 6

1,5 99

8 9 .09

3 2 - 1 9 - 3 1 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1B40
PAD: 2 3 4 1 WATER ST
LOTS 184
* 185
H ILLE R Y

JE S S IE

M

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 6 0
PAD: 2 3 5 1 WATER ST
H IL L E R Y J E S S IE M &amp; B EN JA M IN JR
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 7 1 WATER ST
G O F F ROBERT OR
W H ITFIE LD L M
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 L3-0 0 0 0 -1 8 9 0
PAD: WATER ST
H IL L E R Y EMANUEL

3 8 1 .5 1

1,601

1 9 7 .7 5

1,6 02

46 .05

1,6 03

2 2 8 .9 1

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 0 0
PAD: 3 0 0 0 K IN G S RD
H IL L E R Y C H A R L IE H E IR S
C /O H ILLE R Y P H Y LLIS

1 , 604

RONALD L i
K A TR INA
9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0
2 4 3 1 GRANBY
G A R FIE LD
9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0
2 4 4 1 GRANBY
206 * 207

6 4 5 .4 4

-2 0 5 0
ST

(HX)

-2 0 6 0
ST

(HX)

2 2 9 .7 6

2 6 .80

................................

H IL L E R Y SHAWN L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 3 0
PAD: CHURCH ST
H IL L E R Y SHAWN L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 4 0
PAD: 2 4 3 0 CHURCH ST
BENNETT W IL L IE J i S Y L V IA T
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 9 0
PAD: 2 4 8 0 CHURCH ST
EVANS ANDREW &amp; BLAKE J U N IO R
L Y O N S G A R F I E L D F. T A L T R S

5 2 7 .5 8

3 5 2 .4 8

&amp;

4 6 .05

46 .05

R
-2 4 1 0
ST
0

0

FOR

1 , 610

1,6 11

1, 612

1 , 613

1 9 7 .7 5

1 , 616

6 5 6 .0 1

1,6 17

GREEN ROOSEVELT S
G R E EN EMORY
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 2 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: BEARDALL AVE
GREEN ROOSEVELT
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 - 3 0 0 - 125C -0000
PAD: BEARDALL AVE
W H ITE S S IT E DEV IN C
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 3 6 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 4 0 0 0 NYAHWHITE C V
.................* ‘ M E R I W E T H E R S S U R V E Y
............................
1 3 9 PG 4 9 9
JACKSON BERTHA R J

4 6 4 .4 8

1 9 7 .7 5

1,6 18

1,6 19

1 ,6 20

1,6 21

4 1 2 .0 6

1,6 22

1 ,6 23

3 3 0 .5 6

1,6 24

(HX)
1,6 25

PAD: WATER ST
R O B IN SO N ROSALEE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 5 0

5 0 0 .2 6

1,6 26

PAD: 2 4 5 0 S IP E S AVE
MARRERO M A R TIN A
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 7 0

4 4 4 .3 6

1,6 27

5 3 7 .6 4

1 ,6 28

AVE
* • • • • * • *
71

7 0 3 .3 6
1 ,6 29
LOPEZ ESTEBAN
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 FA D IL TER
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 3 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 1 -----------------------------------B O Y K IN S
3 3 -

C H A R L I E L S R SR U B Y L
1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 0 A -00 0 0
(HX)

PAD: 3 4 5 0 GARBO JACK LN
C H R IS T IA N RUFUS ( RODA
C
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 IB -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:

2070

MUDDY

LN

1.6 39

2 0 8 .6 5

2 9 5 .4 9

1 ,6 30

1,6 31

3651 LIN C O LN
4 * 5 BI.K 2

7 2 .49

1.641

BROW N-W ASHINGTO N ROSA L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0

1,6 42

3615

M AIN

3 3 8 .2 7

1, 64 3

J
(HX)

6 3 5 .0 6

1 , 644

76 .24

1,6 45

4 8 7 .6 2

1, 6 4 6

49 .52

1, 64 7

61 .14

1.6 48

6 2 .14

1 .649

2 1 9 .0 0

1,6 50

8 4 9 .9 8

1.651

1 , 4 2 5 .0 0

1 .652

TC50

2 2 7 .8 3

4 9 3 ”, 3 5

1,6 53

1,654

1 ,655!

6 5 .37

1 .6 56

4 8 9 .8 1

1.6 57

8 3 4 .6 3

1 . 658

5 5 1 .9 4

1, 6 5 9

3 2 8 .4 8

1 ,660

1 4 1 .3 7

1,661

3 5 5 .3 4

1 ,6 62

2 6 2 .6 2

1, 6 6 3

1 8 ,2 3 8 .2 5

1 , 664

F

T
2 0 2 .3 9

1,6 65

(HX)

2 0 1 .3 9

1, 666

(HX)

* * * * * * * DB 1 0 1 PG 2 5 5
C H IL D S FLOYD JR &amp; MARGARET &amp;
JACKSON JOSEPH
ET AL
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
LOTS 2 3 * 4
JACKSON D A V ID L 4 S H E L IA
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 2 2 2 0 DEEPWATER AVE
LOTS 5 « 6
* * * * * * ‘ MORGANS ADD TO CANAAN
. . . . . . . P B e PG 4
P E T T I FORD M IL D R E D
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 3 4 0 0 LIN C O L N ST
JO NES 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 4 1 0 LIN C O LN ST
LOTS 2 3 ( 4
K O N IG IN G E R 'O R
GOFF ROBERT C
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: L IN C O LN ST
. . . . . . . WOODRUFFS SUBD SETH
« . * • • • . Pg 3 pc 56

11 4 .1 1

1 9 0 .3 8

1 , 667

1,6 66

1 ,6 76

5 0 .23

1,6 77

1 2 4 .8 6

1,6 78

1 9 6 .1 2

1,6 79

3 9 3 .5 7

1 ,680

17 .53

1,6 81

17 .53

1,6 82

1 8 .53

1 ,6 83

R O B I N S O N T R A V I S G S N O V E L L A I.
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 601 M A IN ST

2 0 1 .3 9

1,6 04

G R E E N RONAI.D S J A C Q U E L IN E D
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)

1 6 7 .0 6

1 ,6 85

PAD: 3611 M A IN ST
CHURCH
NEW B F T H E I. A M E S
MOBLEY F R E D D IE SR F T AL
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: M A IN ST

PAD: 3 6 2 0 W ASHING TON ST
BROWN ROSA T L I E F E S T S
W IL L IA M S ANTHONY E T -A L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 3 6 4 7 M AIN ST
P IN K N E Y CHESTER
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
TAD: 3 6 4 3 M A IN ST
L O T S 5 6 7 * 8 BI.K 6
FOSS IT T L A R R IF S SELENE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 4 4 W ASHING TON ST
H I L L F R Y E M A N U E L I, S G R E E N J O H N
H S G R E E N A R C H I E J R F. T A L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 3 7 1 5 M A IN ST
J A C K S O N LAWRENCE.
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 7
PAD: 3711 M A IN
U D E L L LEM
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 7
TAD:
LOTS

5 6 9 .0 7

1 2 4 .8 6

ST

CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L AME
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)

1,675

(HX)

PAD: 3 6 1 5 LIN C O L N ST
CHURCH
NEW B E T H A L A M E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD:

4 6 .43

ST

1.6 40

9 5 .09

PAD: 2 0 1 1 RUT ST
W IL L IA M S MARY E L I F E EST
( B A R R E T T C A R O L Y N W F. T A I . J T S )
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 0 RUT ST
LOTS 13 t 14 F T M ERIW ETHERS . .
CLARK JO H N N IE M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 6 RUT ST
. . . . . . . M ERIW ETHERS PLAT OF 1 ACRE
. . . . . . . I N S E C 33 TWP 19 RGE 31

CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L AME
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 3 5 7 1 M A IN ST

PAD:
LOTS

3 7 3 0 1ST ST
1 2 * 3
BLK 2
C A R IE S LELA
-3 1 -5 0 6 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 4 0

2 0 1 .3 9

AL C /O M IL L IE JONES
3 3 - 1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -120A -0000
PAD: BEA R D A LL AVE

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 9 9 1 S IP E S AVE
LOT 6 (LE S S RD)
LIV IN G S TO N L IN D A B
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

PAD:
LOTS
KELLEY
3 3 -1 9

SEQ.«

. . .

PAD: LIN C O L N ST
LOTS 5 l 6 BLK 1
MC G R I F F F.MARL H E I R S
C /O J A N IC E M BRAKER
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0

M O R G A N C O R A L (.
W IL K IN S R IC K Y R
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 37 1 4 M A IN ST
I.OT 1 0 ( L E S S E 1 0 E T ) B L K 2

(HX)

3 7 1 6 E U D E L L DR
C H A R L E N E &amp; R O S I E R F.ULA
C /O M IL L IE JONES
9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
BEARDALL AVE
CHARLENE 4 R O S IER EULA

F. T

4 3 0 .3 1

THRU

PAD:
ALLEN
F. T A L
3 3 -1
PAD:
ALLEN

1 , 615

4 5 .05

S IP E S

4 7 2 .3 0

PAD: W ASHING TON ST
PER R Y M A T T I E H E I R S F T AI,
C / O J O H N N I E I. W I L L I A M S
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 7 0 5 W ASHING TON ST
COLE VERNETTF
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 3 0 6 BEARDALL AVE
EUDELL JA N N IE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0

1 9 7 .7 5

PAD: 2 4 6 1 WATER ST
BENDER AUDREY
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 8 0

2480

(HX)

f.

PAD: W A SHING TO N ST
PERRY W IL L IA M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0

C / O MARY O L I V E R
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 5 0

PAD:

E

1 , 609

i

(HX)

R

DEBORAH

1,6 14

4 5 .05

2 9 8 0 E 46 SR
HENRY H E IR S

LOTS 2 9 8 &amp; 2 9 9
* * • • * • • p A i.M P O I N T
• • • • • • • p g 50 PGS 6 9

1,6 38

4 5 .05

4 5 .05

PAD: 2 4 6 0 WATER ST
H IL L E R Y EDWARD C
C /O M A T T IE EVANS
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 0 0

PAO: 2 4 7 0 S IP E S AVE
S T R IN G E R THEORY t DEBORAH
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 8 0

1 9 8 .7 5

PAD: 3 6 5 1 W ASHING TO N ST
R O S IE R HENRY &amp; M U R IE L
C /O JAMES H R O S IE R
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0

(HX)

H IL L E R Y EMANUEL L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 7 0

PAD: 2 4 3 1 WATER ST
BENDER AUDREY
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 7 0

1,6 37

C /O T IN A Y EUDELL
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 6 2 1 W A SH ING TO N ST
MOORE EDNA S
W ASHING TON BARBARA
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)

1 , 608

0

P A D : WATER ST
S T R IN G E R QUEEN V
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 8 0

7 8 .36

HOWELL R IC H A R D L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 9 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 3 4 5 M A IN ST
W A S H IN G T O N I.UDY H E I R S

1, 607

(HX)

&amp;

PAD: 2 4 4 0 RANDALL ST
LEE G LO R IA P PERSONAL REP
EST OF PERCY H LEE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 7 0
PAD: 2 4 6 0 RANDALL ST
HILLF.RY EMANUEL L
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 6 0
PAD: WATER ST

PAD:
O LIV E R

1 ,606

-2 4 0 0

W IL L IA M S L I Z Z I E M
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 7
PAD: 24 6 1 CENTER ST
R A N D A L L G U S S I E MAE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 2
PAD: 2 4 1 0 RANDALL ST
FELTON JOSEPH &amp; M IN N IE
O L IV E R C A R R IE
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 5

1,6 34

1 ,636

PAD: M A IN ST
LOWERY R E G IN A L D B SR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 9 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 3 0 1 M A IN ST

1 , 605

* f &lt;*w l f - 4 . 1
4 5 .05 '

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0
PAD: CHURCH ST
G IP SO N L IL L IA N R &amp;
G IP S O N HENRY C
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0
PAD: CENTER ST
CHARLTON E LIZA B E TH
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 4 0 1 CENTER

PAD: M A IN ST
1/2
I N T E R E S T I N I.OT 2 S E T H
* * * * * * ‘ CANAAN
* .................... P B 1 P G 1 0 3
T H O M P S O N R O S S IF. M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 5 0

15 .36

S M ITH
1 6 5 .2 3

CHURCH
M OR N ING GLORY
M ISS IO N A R Y B A P TIS T
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 9 0
PAD: 2 6 0 0 E 46 SR
LOTS 2 0 9 ♦ 2 1 0

1 ,6 33

EDNA BURTON
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 9 3 0 -0 0 0 0

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 9 0
PAD: 2 3 6 0 S IP E S AVE
LOTS 199 &amp; 2 0 0
BLAKE
BLAKE
3 2 -1
PAD:
LYONS
3 2 -1
PAD:
LOTS

8 5 .66

1, 6 3 5

PAD: 3 4 1 5 LIN C O LN ST
WELL TENESHA V A
3 3 - 1 9 - 3 1- 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 A -0 0 0 0
PAD: LIN C O L N ST
J O H N S O N T H E L M A J L I F E F.ST
( J O N E S A N D R E W L f. M A R Y L )
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 8 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 5 2 0 M A IN ST
W H ITF JAMES
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 8 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: DEEPWATER AVE
CHURCH
NEW B E T H E L A M E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 8 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: M A IN ST
J O N E S H E R B E R T H E I R S f.
FLOYD HENRY A
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: M A IN ST
NATHAN IN G R ID B &amp;

1 , 600

JAMES GUS
C /O JAMES ROB IN SO N
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

57 .97

W IL L IA M S THEODORE JR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1-300-083D -0000
PAD: 3 4 2 5 LIN C O L N ST
B U T L E R A N D R E W I. H L E U R I A
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 8 3E-0000

TAXES DUE

1 ,6 32

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 7 0 -0 0 0 0
RAWLS ADA

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 7 1 A -0000
PAD: 2 0 5 9 S IP E S AVE
S IN G L E T O N LAZF.TT W S
W IL L IA M S THEODORE JR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 8 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: LIN C O L N ST
DF. S H A Y P A T R I C I A A (.
D E N N IS LAWSON C
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 00-083B -0000
PAD: 3 3 3 8 M AIN ST

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 7 5 .7 5

1 0 3 .7 8

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 8 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2041 SIPES AVE
IA N IE R SEBRON S V IR F N A

1 ,5 95

SEQ.#

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: HUGHEY ST
RAWLS ADA M

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 3 2 0 LIN C O L N ST
COLF. V E R N E T T F .

STEPHENS

C / O E M A N U E L I. H I L L E R Y
3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 1 0
PAD: 2 8 5 1 M IDW AY 2 3 0 0 RANDALL
LOTS 151 * 152
D A VIS J O S IE M

E LO IS E R
1 -3 0 0 -0 4 I H -0000
(HX)
6 0 G A R B O J A C K I.N
R EG IN A LD D &amp; V IC T O R IA

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 7 A -0 0 0 0
JONES JOHN H &amp; M IL L IE J
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 8 0 -0 0 0 0
SANDERS L A K E IT H A &amp;
BURKE ULYSSES

(HX)

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 4 0
PAD: CENTER ST
BLOCKER EARNEST H EIR S

TAXES DUE

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 4B -0000
PAD: HUGHEY ST
FOSSIT T LA R R IE &amp; SELENE
7 7 8 .6 7

-3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 3 0
2 3 2 1 CHURCH
LOT 1 2 4 -2 3 3 9
123 &amp; 124
V IR G IN IA A &amp;
V IR G IN IA

3 2 -1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0
PAD: 2 3 0 0 CENTER ST
LOTS 131 ♦ 132
FORD DORA

SEQ. #

Page 15

M A IN ST
5 t 6 BLK

6 4 .4 3

W
0 0 -0 0 4 0
ST

1 , 68G

7 0 2 .6 1

1,6 87

1 8 3 .0 0

1,688

6 4 .43

1.6 89

2 6 7 .9 7

1 .6 90

1 2 4 .8 6

1.691

7 7 0 .5 8

1,6 92

2 0 1 .3 9

1.6 93

6 3 .43

1.6 94

3 4 .07

1 .6 95

1 2 .27

1,6 96

2 1 0 .6 5

1 ,6 97

44 .32

1,6 90

44 .3 2

1, 699

4 4 2 .2 3

1,7 00

3 9 0 .9 4

1,7 01

4 7 0 .5 2

1 .7 02

1 6 4 .2 3

1.7 03

5 2 7 .3 5

1 .7 04

3 4 9 .2 4

1 ,7 05

4 7 4 .9 8

1 ,7 06

4 0 1 .7 9

1 .7 07

45 .32

1 .7 08

8 6 .62

1 ,7 09

1 6 5 .2 3

1 ,7 10

4 0 0 .4 2

1,7 11

8 7 .62

1 ,7 1 2

4 4 5 .8 9

1 ,7 13

197.75

1,714

0 0 -0 0 5 0
7

E R V IN C H A R L IE S
E R V IN FR A N K LIN
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 3 7 0 4 W ASHING TON ST
L IT T L E S JA C Q U ELIN E M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 7 1 4 W ASHING TON ST
EUD ELL RONALD C
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: M A IN ST
CHURCH
O F OUR LO R D JF.SUS
C H R IS T /A P O S T O L IC FA ITH
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 3 7 5 0 W ASHING TON ST
LO T S 10 i 11 BLK 8
TEEMF.R D A V I D &amp; H A R T H U L A R
C / O TEEMF.R A R E I T I O U S
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: BEARDALL AVE
N 33 FT OF LOT 12 BLK 8
* * * * * * * PACKARDS 1ST ADD TO M IDW AY
* * * ‘ * * * P B 2 PG 1 0 4
W I L L I A M S E D D I E f. W I L L I A M S
I V I N f. J O N E S N A T H I . I E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 2 0 8 BROADWAY
L O T S 11 * 12 J O P A C K A R D S . . .
W IL L IA M S IVA N
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
P AD : BROADWAY
S M IT H NOMACH
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
T A D : BROADWAY
B A R FIELD EVELYN H EIR S i
RANDALL JOYCE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PA D : 2 2 1 1 BROADWAY
CHESTNUT C A TH ER IN E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PA D : 2 2 2 1 BROADWAY
LOTS 2 2 * 2 3 J O PACKARDS .
STALEY E L L IS R I I
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
PAD : 2 2 4 0 DOLARWAY
W IL L IN G H A M N E D IA M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
PAD : 2 2 5 0 DOLARWAY
CAM PB ELL SHARON
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
PAD : 2 3 3 0 BROADWAY
LOTS 7 3 S 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 3 6 0 BROADWAY
LOTS 77 ♦ 78 J O PACKARDS .
W IL L IA M S ESTF-LLA H E IR S
C /O BARBARA W IL L IA M S
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
P A D : 2 3 0 0 GREF.NWAY
LOTS 91 ♦ 92 J O PACKARDS .
W IL L IA M S LAZETT

. .

. .

. .

. .

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
PAD: 2 3 2 0 GREENWAY
1 7 4 .1 4

2 ,1 2 8 .4 5

4 3 0 .1 4

6 4 3 .9 9

7 1 .42

1 ,6 69

1 ,670

1, 671

1 ,6 72

1 ,6 73

EDWARDS ANTHONY
BOLDS D IA N E

&amp;

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
P A D : 2 3 3 0 G R E E N WAY
ROLAND W IL L IE t
K A TH E R IN E FR IER S O N
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 5 0
LOTS 95 « 9 6 J O PACKARDS . . .
WATSON L E W IS 6
NELSON M AR IE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0
(HX)
PAD : 2 3 6 0 GREENWAY
W ILS O N ROSA L ET AL
C /O R O S A L IE ROBINSO N
TC33
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
PAD: 2 3 7 0 GREENWAY
H I L L E R Y G A H A Z A L I F E E S T (WOODS
E D D IE i ROBINSO N L I L L I E ET A L)
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 5 0
PAD:
LOTS
LOWERY

2 3 5 0 DOLARWAY
115 ♦ 116 J O
W IL L IA M H JR

PACKARDS

. . .

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 8 0
PAD: 2 3 7 0 DOLARWAY
17 .53

1,6 74

H A R RIS O N OSCAR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 1 0
PAD:

2301

DOLARWAY

(HX)

�iM

k

P a g e H i M ay 2 .0 ,1 6 .2 0 0 4

T ub Herald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

H A R RISO N ERLUSTA &amp;
M AR IO N F.LVIN H E IR S

2 7 9 .9 1

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 2 0
P A D : 2 3 1 1 D01.ARWAY
BROWN A N N A R

SEQ. #
1 ,7 15

(HX)
1 9 4 .5 1

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 4 1 DOIARW AY
LOTS 1 2 4 t 1 2 5 J O PACKARDS
ASH DONNA B
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 6 0
P A D : 2 3 5 1 DOLARWAY
M ID W A Y-C A N A A N COM MUNITY
WATER ASSOC IN C

1 ,7 16

1 9 7 .7 5

(HX)

5 1 .99

4 5 .04

1,721

1,724

1,7 25

1 6 4 .2 3

1 ,7 26

8 5 1 .3 5

1 ,7 27

4 4 .32

1,7 28

4 9 6 .5 4

1 ,7 29

6 2 1 .3 5

3 7 6 .5 3

1 ,7 30

1,731

4 5 .32

45 .32

3 2 9 .2 4

1, 7 3 2

1 ,7 33

1 , 734

.
45 .32

1 ,7 35

1 ,7 36

W IL L IA M S LOVETTY S
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 4 0
5 4 4 .9 5

1,7 37

,
1 0 4 .9 7

PAD: 2 2 3 1 DOLARWAY &amp; 2 2 4 1
S 2 0 FT OF LOT 2 2 3 4 S 7 0 . 5
WALKER ULYSSES
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 6 0
PAD: 2 2 6 1 DOLARWAY
•
H I L L E R Y E M A N U E L I.
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 3 0
PAD: 2 2 8 0 JITW A Y
W HITAKER V E N C IS J &amp; A N IT A
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 9 0 JITW A Y
C O LLIN S J E S S IE

1 ,7 38

,
4 5 .05

1 ,7 39

4 6 .53

1 ,7 40

1 6 4 .2 3

1,741

20 .87

1 , 742

.,

1 ,7 43

(HX)

ROUNTREE ROSEBUD G 4
GADSKIN HENRIETTA O HEIRS

3 2 8 .3 2

1,7 44

(HX)

ROUNDTREE ROSEBUD G 4
GRIFFIN LILLIE L J

6 4 .35

1,7 45

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: JITW A Y
G I L L SUNOR L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 2 4 3 1 JITWAY

4 1 1 .5 0

HALL RUFUS 4 VIOLA

6 3 .35

1 ,7 46

1,7 47

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : R I G H T WAY

PAR R IS H
PAR R ISH

J J JR
R B

4 5 3 .3 2

2 3 PAD:
W ILSO N
W ILSO N

E

1 ,7 50

TC50

4

JUDY

3 2 4 .6 2

1,751

32

A

1 ,6 4 4 .4 1

19-32-300-002B -0000
4 0 0 5 CYPRESS BEND
FRED A 4
FRED A JR

1 ,7 57

5 4 4 .3 8

1,7 58

PARCELS

1 ,6 0 4 .4 3

1 ,7 59

1 ,7 60

W ILKF.RSON J A S P E R J R
AUTEC ANDROS RANGE
36-19-32-3A D -001X -0000

1 ,7 52

8 8 5 .9 1

4 4 5 .8 8

1 7 2 .7 1

LTD

1,7 61

1,7 62

1,7 63

1,764

1,7 65

1,7 66

4 ,6 0 5 .6 6

1,7 67

1 ,7 4 9 .3 0

1 ,7 68

1 ,4 5 5 .6 0

1,7 69

1 ,7 70

1,7 71
•

t

4 9 8 .3 8

1 5 3 .0 0

1 ,7 53

GRAHAM PETER 4 A N IT A
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0

1 8 7 .0 6

4 1 .0 9

3 5 3 .6 2

1 ,7 54

2 0 2 .2 5

5 ,5 0 3 .2 0

3 ,4 9 6 .5 5

RNG

32-

*******

LOT

7 7 3 .0 6

1,7 98

2 ,0 3 5 .2 8

1 ,7 99

1 ,9 5 7 .2 7

1,8 00

3 2 1 .5 7

1,8 01

9 0 0 .8 4

1,8 02

4 3 6 .2 7

1,8 03

2 3 5 .5 5

1,8 04

8 3 2 .1 3

1 .8 05

9 3 0 .1 5

1 .806

1 ,4 6 8 .1 5

1 ,8 07

13

PA D : 5 4 4 2 C A R TER RD
S 2 8 5 FT OF N 3 1 5 FT OF LOT . . .
RE I BE D JO YC E
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : C A R T E R RD
L O T 1 6 ( L E S S F. 1 5 F T O F S . . .
GLOVER C YN TH IA
*
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8C (HX)
PAD:
N 10

5 3 7 0 C A R T E R RD
FT OF LOT 18 4

E

297

FT

P A D : C A R T E R RD
S 1 /2 OF LOT 19
G L O V E R C L A U D E I,
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 OA ( H X )
P A D : 5 3 2 0 C A R T E R RD
W 1 60 FT OF E 3 3 2 FT OF N . . .
GLOVER CLAUDE L
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -020C
P A D : C A R T E R RD
W 98 FT OF E 4 3 0 FT OF N 166
JACKSON C Y N T H IA D C
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0D
THAT PT O F LOT 2 0 BEG 4 3 0 FT
JACKSON C U R T IS 4 C Y N T H IA D G 4
GLOVER O L IV E R 4 MAEBELLE
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 00 -0 2 0 E
PT O F LOT 2 0 DESC AS BEG NE .
JACKSON C Y N T H IA D G
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
T A D : 5 3 4 4 C A R T E R RD
PT O F LO T 21 DESC AS BEG NE .
. . . . . . DAWN
••• •••P B
18

..

..

..

. .

.. &lt;

1,7 72

1,7 73

1,774

1,7 75

1 ,7 76

1,7 77

PG

n ft

1*

ANGUS GEORGE
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : 3 8 2 0 W I M B L E D O N DR
P IC O T T E NANCY A

C

1 ,8 08

5 ,7 8 8 .1 9

1.8 09

4 ,4 3 1 .7 1

1.8 10

3 ,6 8 6 .8 6

1,811

(HX)

(HX)

........................P B 2 3 P G 1 9
MASTERSON MARLO E
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 2 0 TH O M P S O N RD
............................T O N E B R I D G E
........................P B 4 6 P C S 5 0 T H R U 5 3
. . . . . . . P T ; AIiIi A / 3 ? s A / 3 2 A IN

PENDHARKAR YESHODHAN
BRENDA G

2 ,6 1 1 .2 7

(HX)

........
SEC

2

4

0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 L Q -0 0 0 0 -0 3 30
(HX)
PAD: 6 9 2 S T O N E F IE L D LOOP
CARR DONALD 4 KAROL

. . . . . ' . p l a n t a t io n
. . . . . . . PB 57 p GS 4
CARMEN

7 ,7 2 6 .9 4

1,8 12

6 ,1 8 5 .3 7

1,8 13

t

******* 1

5

DOMINGUE3

2 ,9 6 9 .6 1

CT
LC

2 ,9 69 .6 1

1,8 15

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0
PA D : 9 5 4 W ILL O W GARDENS
3MF. S B Y C A R M E N D O M I N G U E 2

CT
LC

3 ,1 5 5 .0 4

1 ,8 16

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
PAD : 9 5 0 W ILLO W CARDENS
3MES BY C A R M E N D O M I N G U E Z

CT
LC

2 ,2 2 7 .9 7

1 ,8 17

1 0 ,75 8 .2 7

1 ,8 18

L1

2 ,0 0 5 .4 8

1 ,8 19

SEABROOK HOMES C E N T R A L F L / i
0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0 00 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD: 1 724 P IN E CREEK CT
H IL L C R E S T HOMES 4 D EV IN C

1 ,8 5 7 .1 3

1,020

2 ,9 6 9 .6 1

1,8 21

0 3 -2 0 -2 9-5P G -0000-0930
PAD: 6 9 8 SHADOWMOSS C I R
H IL L C R E S T HOMES 4 DEV IN C

2 ,9 6 9 .6 1

1 ,8 22

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0000-0940
P A D : 7 0 4 SHADOWMOSS C I R
M ETHV EN MARK R 4

5 ,2 0 9 .8 8

1 ,8 23

5, 7 4 0 .4 1

1 ,0 24

LC
2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0

1 ,7 78

1,7 79

.-i

19

0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
T A D : 3 4 1 0 DAWN C T
• • • • • • S H A N N O N DOWNS
. . . . . . p B 2 2 PGS 2 6 4 2 7

BY

*

. .

e s t a t e s

1 ,7 80

CT
‘ M AG NOLIA

3 ,3 4 6 .7 7

D IN A

2 ,4 7 0 .2 7

1,7 82

* * * * * * * *
1 ,7 03

#**i*«r**r*
2 ,7 1 2 .8 4

13
0-0000
1 LLC

1,7 84

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0 00 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 4 0 7 TIM B ER W A LK LN
BAHNSEN JE F FE R Y A 4 LORA
0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P G -0 0 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 173 7 C ED A R H ILL PL

M A R TIN -M E TH V E N
3 ,7 6 0 .1 2

1,7 85

........
3 ,3 0 5 .7 2

2 ,3 2 3 .5 6

1 ,7 86

1,7 87

(HX)

62
2 ,8 9 9 .2 7

P L A N T A T IO N

1,7 81

(HX)

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 4 0 K E R S FIE L D C IR

A

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 9 0

EHLERS

L

1,7 93

CT

P A D : M ARKHAM WOODS RD
( 1 . 9 9 AC)
• • • • • • • W A I T E S SUBD
....................* P B 2 P G 4 7
CHURCH
IS L A N D I.AKE M -B
A T T N G E O R G IA M YOUNG
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 13A
P A D : 5 4 8 8 C A R T E R RD
S 1 0 5 F T O F F. 1 0 5 F T O F
D A R Y A D EL MOHAMMAD M 4
PUTERBAUGH A L IS O N A
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

0 3 -

3 ,4 8 2 .5 2

HUGO

1 ,9 1 5 .4 0

2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0-01 5 B -0 0 0 0

(5 AC)
DREGGORS R IC H A R D C 4 L E IG H
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 9C -0000

HOMES

SUSAN A
-2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
(HX)
1 2 7 2 TADSWORTH TER
WATERSEDGE
p B 4*j p G S 2 6 T H R U 3 0

D E L L 'O G L IO

29-

0 2 2 0 -2 9 -5L Q -0000-0530
(HX)
PAD : 6 9 3 S T O N E F IE L D LOOP
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 3 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 . . . . . . . THE ESTA TE S OF M AG NOLIA

N O R R IS
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
. . * * . . *
. . . . . . .

SOLOWAY HATTIE S 4
LEWIS WENDY R

RNG

P A D : M ARKHAM WOODS RD
•CHAMBERS N ORREL A 4 CARROL C
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 5E-0000
P A D : 5 7 4 0 M A R K H A M WOODS RD

0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
P A D : 3 8 0 1 W I M B L E D O N DR
. . . . . . . T H O M P S O N WOODS

7 ,2 4 0 .3 1

PAD: 6 1 3 CRICKLEW O O D TER
SCARLETT ROBERT 4 M AR JO RIE E
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 5 4 CRICKLEW O O D TER
L O T 5 2 ( L E S S B E G NW C O R R U N . . .
........................C A R R I N G T O N P A R K
• * . * • * . PB 4 5 PGS 51 TH R U 5 5
AYAS C E N G IZ Y
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
P A D : 9 3 1 P A D D I N G T O N TF.R
W IL L IA M S AUDRY L J R 4 SHARON T
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 5 6 PAD D IN G TO N TER
. . . . . . * W e .M B l e y p a r k
. * . » • « • p B 4 5 p G S 60 T H R U 6 6

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
PAD : 9 8 5 RIDGEMO UNT PL
. . . . . . ‘ K EENW ICKE PH 4
. . * * . . . p B 54 p c s 59 T H R U

PAD: 1 4 6 2 CLEARWATER CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 2 T W P 2 0

LARSEN THOMAS S 4 BEVERLY J

* ....................B R E C K E N R I D G E H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB 42 P G S 2 7 T O 2 9

21

86

THRU

W IN D JOHN 4 S H E R R I L
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 M F -00 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 40 PRESERVE TER
CONTE C H R IS T O P H E R C 4 K A TR IN A
0 1 20-29-5M F -0000-0660
(HX)

GLO VER CIAUDF. L
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 19A

4 7 5 .5 9

P A D : 2 7 5 5 P I N E K N OB I,N
S E C 3 6 TWP 1 9 S RGE 32F. BEG . . .
MC C L U R E C A L V I N N
36-19-3 2 -3 A D -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 9 0 5 P I N E KN OB I.N
S E C 3 6 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-S E C 31 TWP 1 9 RNG 3 3 • COOKS FE R R Y TOWN S I T E
‘ F B 2 P G 68
D E P IN T O MARC K
3 1 -1 9 -3 3 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : O S C E O L A ( O F F ) RD
LOTS 19 20 21
* 22
D E P IN T O MARC K
3 1 -1 9 -3 3 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
P A D : 3 3 2 0 R I T C H I E RD
LOTS 2 3 &lt; 24
--------------------------------------S E C 0 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 5 0
PAD: 5 8 9 LAKEWORTH C I R
. . . . . . . K E E N W IC K E PH 3
* * * * " * P B
54 PGS 18 THRU
BUXTON T E R E S IA L

84

C IR

(5 AC)
ROMERO D A N IE L 4 M O N IC A
0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 1A -0000

(HX)

C

K ER S FIEL D

LA TH A N ROY J R 4 K E L L Y
0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 19B -0000
P A D : 4 0 2 0 S HA N N O N WOODS

(HX)

.......................A L S O I N 1 4 1 2 - 2 0 - 3 2
DEMOREST ROY V SR 4 ALICE I,

CHERYL

867

0 2 -

. . .

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 3 0
PAD: 9 5 4 RIDGEMOUNT PL

2 3 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -010C -0000
PAD: 4 0 1 0 CYPRESS BEND
ALLEN JAMES A 4
SUSAN W R IC H T-A LLE N
2 3 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 D -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 0 0 0 C YPRESS BEND
(2 2 .6 3 AC)
-S E C 2 5 TWP 1 9

9 4 8 .7 5

PAD: 2 0 7 0 SHADY LN
LOT 21 4 1 / 2 VACD S T A D J ON . , .
1 ,0 5 3 .8 3
G ER M A IN LARRY J
3 2 -1 9 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
P A D : 2 0 0 2 S T A R B O A R D DR
LOT 42 4 1 / 2 VACD S T A D J ON . . .
DAUGHERTY ROBERT A 4 CAROL L
1 ,1 0 8 .9 6
3 2 -1 9 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 7 3 S T A R B O A R D DR
LO T 5 2 4 1 / 2 VACD S T A D J ON . . .
--------------------------------------S E C 3 6 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 2
1 ,2 2 5 .4 0
EW ING E VELYN
f:
3 6 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 C -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 9 5 0 F. O S C E O L A R D
. . . . . . ‘ OSCEOLA B LU FF NORTH
. . . . . . . 5
ACRE DEVELOPMENT 4 5 PARCELS

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 6 1 8 LAKEWORTH C I R
NATHANI R A FFIY A

PAD: 1011 K ER S FIELD C IR
HURYASAR SEI.CUK
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0

LA BEACH EASLYN P 4 STERLING
CALVIN 4 STERLING MARDF.L ET AL

3 1 - 1 9 -3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1R -0000
(H X )
PAD: 2 5 0 5 BASS BLVD
........................G O V T L O T 1
................ * ‘ S U R V E Y O F U N R E C D P L A T
WOLI.AM LY N N
3 1 -1 9 -32-5U B -0000-0060
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 2 9 E S T E S RD
S E C 31 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
BROWN TAM MY M
31-1 9 -3 2 -5 U B -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 2 2 3 7 E S T E S RD
S E C 3 1 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
GREENE BETTY G
3 1 19 -3 2 -5 U B -0 0 0 0 -0 130
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 3 6 E S T E S DR
S E C 3 1 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E B E G . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 2
PATEL M ITA
3 2 1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 2 4 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
* * • * . * . PALM SHADOWS VACD P LA T
. . . . . . . r B 1 3 PG 5 5

LAVALLE

NELSON ANTHONY 4 A N TO IN E TTE
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)

PAD:

. . .

PAD: BASS BLVD
DAY CALVIN F

0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1234 STONEHAVEN CT
. . . . . . . LAKES I DE
. . . * * . . p B 47 pGS 6B T H R U 73
1 3 3 .7 9

4

2 2 1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1F-0000
PAD: 4 4 5 5 CYPRESS BEND
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 3 T W P 1 9 R N G
LYNN

1 ,7 49

32

2 2 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: CYPRESS BEND
EAVES JAMES W

THURMAN

1,7 48

31
2 9 . 8B

RNG

1,7 56

SEQ.

H
CO

2 0 1 .3 9

RNG

1 ,7 55

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

........................W Y N T R E E
•• • • • • • P B
4 7 PGS

BRUCE TOMMY L
636 .9 8
2 6 1 9 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 7 7 E O S C E O L A RD
................. ..........................- S E C 3 1 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 2 --------------------SCHROEDER LYNDA R 4
6 3 0 .7 0

H R A T H ROW D E V E L O P M E N T A S S O C
0 1 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 B -0 0 0 0

MORAN MELVIN 4 GLORIA

* * * * * * * F L Y N T SUBD
....................... ....
8 PG 3 6
H ILLE R Y J E S S IE
3 3 -1 9 - 3 1-509-0A 00-O O 20
PAD: 1ST ST
--------------------------------------S E C 3 6 T W P 1 9
SCHROF.DER L Y N D A R 4
BOWMAN D E B R A R C O - P E R R E P S
3 6 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E 46 SR
-------------------------------------- S F C 2 2 T W P 1 9

1 7 .13

3 7 9 .9 0
2 5 19-32-3A C -007E -0000
PAD: SAGE BRUSH LN
SEC 2 5 TWP 19S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 6 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 2 -------------------F I . U H A R T Y R O Y D4 T R U D I E O
435 .05
2 6 - 1 9 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 F.- 0 0 0 0
.................... ‘ C A M E R O N S P I . A N O F L O G
***
................" I A N D I N G
***
. . . . . . »o r b 3 5 9
PG2 2 5
***

3 6 -1 9 -3 2 -3 A D -0 0 I V - 0000
PAD: 2 9 5 0 P I N E KNOB LN
S E C 3 6 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E

PAD: 2 4 4 0 JITW A Y
BOWERS B E S S I E &amp;
ASHE B EA TR IC E
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 9 0
P A D : 3 4 5 0 F, 4 6 S R
LOTS 2 1 9 1 2 2 0 J O PACKARDS
HUMPHREY D A V ID JR &amp; YOLANDA M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 3 0

MC

2 5 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 8 0 1 R IV E R FRONT TRL
H U G H E S R I C H A R D D 4 C I N D Y I.
2 5 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 IB -0000
PAD: 3 0 9 5 S U N V IEW PT
* ....................S T J O H N S C O U N T R Y E S T A T E S
. . . . . . . 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT

ARNDT KARL F
3 2 -1 9 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0

4 0 0 .2 0

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 2 4 0 1 JITWAY

1 ,3 0 4 .6 2

3 1 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
8 7 .07

PAD: JITWAY
SPAIN CHARLES E &amp;

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0B -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 3 7 1 JITWAY

4

STENSTROM MARK CO TRS

EDWARD C H A RLES
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 7 0
P A D : 2 4 7 1 GREF.NWAY S T

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -507-0000-235B
P A D : N O R T H W A R D AVF.
W 3 6 FT O F LOT 2 3 5
(LESS S
* * * * * * * KERSEYS ADD TO M IDW AY
* ........................
7 PG 1 3

M ITC H E LL A
CHARLES D

SEQ.#

BOLTON CHARLES F. 4 CYNTHIA F

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 3 0
PAD: GREENWAY

LOTS 1 8 7 t 18 8 J O PACKARDS
GLOVER JO H N N IE M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 6 0
,
PAD: 2 4 5 0 DOLARWAY
LOTS 1 9 6 1 197 J O PACKARDS
BRADWELL F E L IC IA b
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 E 46 SR
L O T . 1 9 8 ♦ F. 1 / 2 O F L O T S 1 9 9
A K I N S EMMA
C /O EUGENE C A K IN S JR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 3 0
P AD : DOLARWAY
A K IN S EUGENE H E IR S
C /O EUGENE G A K IN S JR
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 4 0
PAD : DOLARWAY
LANE C U R T IS &amp; CONSTANCE D
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 3 0 JITW A Y
LOTS 2 1 1 ♦ 2 1 2 J O PACKARDS
J O N E S S N O W F.
C /O B E S S IE JONES
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 3 0

KANE
KANE

TAXES DUE

........................1 6 P A R C E L S
W IN S TEA D M IC H A E L
2 5 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 1 8 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 0 9 0 F. O S C E O L A R D
S E C 2 5 TWP 1 9 S RGE 3 2 E BEG
H I L L TRACY
2 5 -1 9 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 3 4 0 0 E O S C EO LA RD
S E C 2 5 TWP 1 9 S RGE 32F. BEG
* * * * * * ‘ R IV E R S BEND
. . . . . . . 5
ACRE DEVELOPMENT 2 2
. . . . . . • ALSO IN 3 0 - 1 9 - 3 3

2 6 .60

3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 2 0
PAD; 2 3 1 0 JITW A Y
LO TS 1 3 2 t 1 3 3 J O PACKARDS
BASS B EN JA M IN
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 4 0
LOT 134 &amp; N 1 . 5 FT OF LOT . .
W IL L IA M S DOROTHY
L IF E EST
(LA ZE TT W IL L IA M S )
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 6 0
PAD: JITW A Y
LOT 136
( LESS N 7 FT ) J O
D A V IS J E F F E R S O N JR &amp; LOMAX
RONALD C S LOMAX HENRY A
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0
P A D : S I P E S / G E N E V A AVF.S
C O L E VERNF.TTF.
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 5 0
P A D : 2 4 5 0 BROADWAY
MOSES DOROTHY
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 1 0
PAD: BROADWAY ST
L O T S 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 6 3 (&gt; 1 6 4
COLYER G A IR E Y L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 5 0
PAD: BROADWAY
COLYER G A IR E Y L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 1 0
LOTS 171 &amp; 172 J O
PACKARDS
GLOVER JO H N N IE M
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 7 0 GREF.NWAY
M IL L E R L O U IS E W i HAM ILTO N
N I K I VON D &amp; HAM ILTO N TRUMAN L
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 1 0
PAD: 2 4 0 9 GREENWAY
LOTS 181 ♦ 182 J O PACKARDS
G ILC H R IS T W IL L IE L

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

1 ,7 88

RANDY

R

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0 0 0 0 -4340
PA D : 1 9 0 3 REDWOOD GROVE
KACZMAREK LARRY 4 C H E R I Y

TER

0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P G -0 0 0 0 -4 3 9 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 8 4 3 REDWOOD GROVE TER
C H A HEF. S O O K 4 J E O N G J I N
0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0 00 0 -4 4 9 0
P AD : 1 6 6 2 COTTONWOOD CREEK
DUNCAN C O L E R ID G E 4 E R IC A C
0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P G -0 00 0 -4 5 6 0
PAD: 1 7 4 2 COTTONWOOD CREEK
G D S -M A G N O L IA P L A N T A T IO N IN C

2

9 6 9 .6 1

1 .8 25

1

9 2 9 .7 4

1 .8 26

67

3 2 0 .3 6

1 ,0 27

PL

PLA

0 3 - 2 0 - 2 9~5PG -FBOO -OOQ O
P A D : 6 0 0 SHADOWMOSS C I R
TRACT F -B
* » * • * . ‘ M AG N O LIA P L A N T A T IO N
•• • • • • • P B
5 6 PGS 86 - 9 6
• •• ••••A L L

PH

0 3 -2 0 - 2 9-5PC -0M 00

2
4

. . . . . . . .
. . . * * . . ,
0N00

4. . . . . . . .

�The Herald

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER
COOPER

B O N ITA

TAXES DUE

M

1 8 6 .8 6

0 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 P P -0 0 0 0 -3 9 7 0
P A D : 6 9 8 E LM SHADOW

* * * * * * * *

3

5 ,9 7 5 .4 7

0 3 -2 0 - 2 9 - 5 PS-0 0 0 0 -2 4 3 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 3 9 3 REDWOOD GROVE TE R
B E N E F IE L D GEORGE H J R S
C Y N TH IA S
0 3 -2 0 - 2 9 - 5 PS-0 0 0 0 -2 5 4 0
PAD:
1 4 5 9 REDWOOD GROVE

J

I I I

4

1,8 29

1 ,8 5 6 .5 8

1 ,8 30

TER

-------------------------------------- S E C 1 0 T W P 2 0 R N G
........................ H E A T H R O W W O O D S P H 2
. . . . . . . P 3 5 l p GS 01 T HRU 8(J
GEORGE

1 , 828

(HX)

* * * * * * ‘ M A G N O L IA P L A N T A T IO N PH
* * * * * * *P B 5 7 PGS 31 THRU 47
KREST FRANK I I I

PALMER

SEQ. #

S H E ILA

1 1 ,7 3 4 .8 9

1,8 31

FIN A N CE
SCHOENF

CO

IN C

1 1 ,9 8 5 .3 8

1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

(HX)

PAD: 1 9 9 5 BRIDGEWATER DR
“ ‘“ “ HEATHROW WOODS PH 3
* * * * * * * PB 5 3 PGS 9 6 THRU 9 8
RAWLINS GREGORY S 4 SUSAN L
1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:

155

HARSTON

* * * * * * * 1
1 3 ,75 7 .7 4

PH

444• 4* **

5

BROUSSARD CARLOS V 4 M ER E D ITH
1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 2 0 6 S H ILO H CV
H IL L C R E S T HOMES 4 D EV IN C

4, 1 1 7 .6 1

* * * * * * * A L L 5 N E - C 1 5 0 - 0 0 10
TODD M AR C IA F

4

SI 30-0010

................ * * *

8 ,4 6 3 .6 4

B E S S IE

1 .8 35

4 44 4* 4* *

10 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 P F - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 3 0
P A D : 3 2 2 5 R E G A L C R E S T DR
. . . . . . * A I A Q U A L A K ES PH 5
. . . . . . . p B 57 PGS 6 f,_ 6 7
L

1.8 34

4, 1 1 7 .6 1

1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 1 8 0 3 B R ID G E W A T E R DR
........................A I . A Q U A L A K E S P H 4
. . . . a • t p B 5 5 p c s 4 7 TH R U 5(j

CHARLES

1 .8 33

CT

“ “ “ ‘ HEATHROW WOODS
• « • • • * * PB 5 a p GS i _ 3

BATSON

1,8 32

1 ,8 36

* 4 4 * 4 4 41

J

2 ,3 1 9 .1 2

1.8 37

1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 rT -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
P A D : 3 4 2 7 FOXMEADOW C T
* * * * * * ‘ ALAQUA LAKES
* * * * “ *P B 5 9 PGS 42
G L IS T A BERNARD J JR

PH 5B
- 43
4 LA IM A

1 0 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 D - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 3 5 4 1 LEGACY H IL L S
DAVE BREWER HOMES IN C
10- 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 Q D -0 0 0 0 -0 180
PAD:

3524

LEGACY

-------------------------------------- S E C
. . . . . . . b r ie r w o o d
. . . . . . * rB 17
PC

TWP

20

RNG

4 ,4 1 5 .8 4

M

4

1,8 40

2 ,7 9 4 .0 1

1,841

1 ,8 42

co-

C

1 4 ,0 1 6 .7 9

1 ,8 43

TRS FBO D M 4 L C MEADOWS
1 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H A -0000-0150
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 0 SADDLEWORTH CT

LOTS 15

* * * * * “ HEATHROW WOODS
. . . . . . . p B 41 p cs 2 6 - 3 0

HUGHES ROBERT J 4 PATRICIA S

8 ,5 1 4 .4 6

1 0 ,9 9 0 .6 1

1 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 K V -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 6 5 B R ID G E W A T E R DR
BUFORD CARL 4 CAROL A
1 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 K V -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 9 0 B R I D G E W A T E R DR
JONES ERNEST E 4
D 1H E U R E U X ANN M J
11 -2 0 -2 9 -5 K V -0 0 0 0 -0 6 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 8 9 NEW GATE LOOP

1 2 ,3 5 8 .8 1

1 0 ,7 3 4 .2 0

STEWART CHARLES W 4 LESLIE A

9 ,1 0 3 .5 7

QUEST IN V U N L IM IT E D LTD
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0-00 6 B -0 0 0 0
160

IN TE R N A TIO N A L

1 2 ,4 1 7 .9 0

5 6 ,3 5 2 .5 5

1 .8 50

3 9 4 ,6 7 8 .2 1

1 . 851

PKWY

WACHOVIA DEV CORP
1 WACHOVIA CENTER

5 ,4 9 8 .4 6

WEGNER BRANDT H
1 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 -O D 0O -O 02O
PAD:

467

HAMPTONCREST

C IR

CALLAHAN

5 ,6 2 4 .4 9

M ICH A E L F
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

PAD: 1 2 7 6 GLEN CANNON CT
* * * * * * * W I LLOWBROOK V I LI A G E
................ * • P B 4 2 P G S 9 T O 1 1
SCHWARTZ FRANK H 4 V IV I A N M
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)

2 ,5 9 2 .8 1

GREEN
19 THRU

4 ,7 6 0 .3 3

4 ,6 5 8 .9 9

P A D : 4 2 5 D EV O N PI.
A L L LOT 3 4 PT OF TRACT C
• “ • • • • C L U B S I D E AT HEATROW
» » . * « » • PB 5 4 PG 8 9
PAULUCCI M IC H A E L J
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
LAKE

1 ,8 59

21

P A D : 4 2 9 D EV O N PI.
DABBY M IC H A E L TR U STEE
FBO
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

316

1.8 58

C IR

M ETHVEN RANDY R 4 R
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

PAD:

1 .8 57

B R ITTA N Y

CT

1,8 61

. . .

8 ,0 2 4 .4 4
(HX)

1 ,8 60

1,8 62

1, 873

7 ,8 1 4 .6 0

1,9 07

1 1 ,4 7 5 .7 8

1,9 08

7 ,8 4 1 .0 5

1 ,909

6 , 4 9 8 .5 0

1 ,9 10

5 ,5 9 8 .3 5

1,9 11

6 ,0 2 5 .1 7

1,9 12

1 1 ,1 1 1 .5 8
W RIG HT ELBERT C k TER ESA K
2 3 2 0 -2 9 -5 J Z -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
,
TAD: 2 7 0 8 DEER BERRY CT
--------------------------------------S E C 2 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -

1 ,9 13

4 , 9 2 8 .7 1

1 , 874

1 9,971.71

1 ,875

ft
1 ,876

29'
1 , 3 1 9 .6 6

1,8 77

3, 6 7 4 .1 3

1,8 78

2 5 ,7 8 9 .8 7

1,8 79

2 ,8 0 9 .9 2

1 ,880

1 , 881

8 ,4 8 8 .4 6

1,8 82

12, 1 7 8 .3 9

1 , 883

DR
2 , 9 2 4 .2 7

PAD: 2 8 2 5 TUPELO CT
CHAUDHARI G O VIN D N k MEENA G
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 F W -0 0 0 0 -0 5 70
(HX)
PAD:
1 5 7 V I S T A O A K DR
“ “ • “ W I N G F I E L D R E S E R V E PH 3
....................* P B 3 2 P G S 3 6 T O 3 9
R O D O L P H O BASF.M A k L E A H
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H T -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 9 0 5 W I N G F I E L D DR
SWARTZ THOMPSON P k DONNA L
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 - 5HT-0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 9 1 3 W I N G F I E L D DR

PAD:
1 9 3 9 W I N G F I E L D DR
..................... ‘ W I N G F I E L D N O R T H 2

jb

rGS

T0

1 ,884

5
TO

47

B E R R Y H I L L D O U G L A S C &gt;. D E B O R A H
2 4 2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 2 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 8 0 8 E CROWI.EY C I R
......................‘ M A N D A R I N S E C 7
* “ “ “ PB 3 3 PGS 14 k 1 5
P A U L IN O RAMONA D
2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 0 0
CV

TAD:
. . . . ‘ “

CV

2 8 0 8 WAI.DENS
M ANDARIN SEC

POND
8

....................... P B 3 7 P G S 5 1 k 5 2
S C H IL L IN G K E V IN D &amp;
M A R T IN THOMAS P CO TRS
2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 6 0
P A D : 1 8 4 1 LO N G POND DR
M ATA-C O LLA ZO D E L IC IA

P A D : 1 3 2 0 N O R T H R ID G E DR
P IL E JERE TRUSTEE
2 5 -2 0 -2 9-300-005A -0000
THOMPSON H A ZEL P k D A V ID
2 5 -2 .0 -2 9-30 0 -0 1 0 A -0 0 0 0
(HX)

J A N IC E G
0 3 9 0
(HX)
PT
PH 1
THRU 80

9, 7 9 8 .8 5

1 , 886

LARSON REBECCA C
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

BARRETT STEVEN M k V IC K IE M
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 N E -0 0 0 0 -0 40 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 6 8 OAKMONT TER
S T U A R T D A V I D I, k B O N N IF. J
14 -2 0 -2 9 -5 N E -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1784 HOLLAND CT
. . . . . . ‘ A I.A Q U A L A K E S PH 2
. . . . . . . p B 53 p c s 7 1 T H R U 74

6 ,2 9 3 .2 8

1,0 87

B ,5 8 5 .1 4

1,0 88

PAD:
FARLEY
2 5 -2 0
PAD:
MAHONEY
SEHGAL
2 5 -2 0
PAD:

SCHWARTZ JES S E E k A P R IL
14-2 0 -2 9-5N P -0000-0030
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 4 7 L A K E V I E W OA K S DR
N A N TA IS D A N IE L J k E R IN L
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 N P -0 0 0 0 -0 48 0

8 ,9 7 0 .3 3

(HX)

OAKS

UNRECD

LAKES

PH

3 , 1 5 2 .4 6

1,8 90

6 ,8 8 8 .1 6

1 , 891

PLAT

M AC IN TO SH JUDY A
1 4 2 0 -2 9 -5 U Q -0 0 0 0 -0 1 40
(HX)
PAD: 3 7 1 9 T R A IL S END
S E C 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 2 9 E LO T . . .
-------------------------------------- s f r C j 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -

2 ,6 3 5 .2 0

1,8 92

1 3 ,0 4 6 .8 5

1 ,8 93

4 ,1 7 4 .8 2

1,894

1 2 ,92 8 .8 7

1 ,0 95

3 ,0 5 7 .4 6

1 ,8 96

1 1 ,92 0 .4 4

0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
1 5 2 6 GRACE TAKE C IR
32
( L E S S B E G NW C O R L O T
THOMAS R k KATHRYN E
0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
(HX)
1 5 3 9 GRACE LAKE C IR
‘ W ESTLAKE MANOR U N IT 1
. p B 27 PGS 3 TO 5

1 ,8 99

5 ,1 0 0 .3 3

1 , 900

8 7 ,17 9 .4 4

1 ,9 01

00-0940

ORB . .
RNG 29-

(HX)

OCA

A IA N

1 ,8 98

(HX)

JANET
(HX)

DE

2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 0 2 0 WENTWORTH CT
R IV E R S RANDY

1 5 ,2 1 1 .4 0

FA N N IN G R IC H A R D k YVONNE
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 51 HUNTERS TRL

2 5 -2
PAD:
LOT
WHYTE
2 5 -2
PAD:
. . . . . .
. . . . . .

1, 897

COATOAM GARY W k
15-20-29-5K W -00
PAD: 3122 TALA
C O U N T R Y S ID E HOMES
15 -20-29-5K W -00

M A R S IE -H A Z E N GETATCHEW k
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
PAD: 140 HUNTERS TRL
. . . . . . ‘ MARKHAM P O IN T E
. . . . . . . PB 2 2 PG 5 2

3 ,0 3 0 .1 9

1,9 17

2 ,7 3 6 .6 9

1,9 18

2 ,2 6 8 .9 7

1 ,9 19

4 ,1 1 1 .8 3

1 ,920

3 ,1 6 1 .7 3

1,921

4 ,8 7 7 .2 6

1,9 22

1 5 ,7 8 7 .1 2

1 , 923

5 ,1 9 0 .7 9

1 , 924

2 ,8 4 1 .4 8

1,9 25

3 ,7 7 5 .8 2

1, 9 2 6

5 ,2 3 1 .5 7

1,9 27

1 , 9 4 7 .3 7

1,9 28

1 ,8 0 1 .2 9

1 ,929

2, 1 1 3 .0 1

1 ,930

1 ,9 7 0 .2 9

1 , 931

* * * * * * * *

A

2 5 -2 0 -2 3 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 0 4 0 WENTWORTH CT
CRODEN STEVEN

1 3 ,5 0 8 .9 6

P AD : 3 2 0 7 TALA LOOP
ALAQUA COUNTRY CLUB IN C
15-20-29-5K W -0A 00-0000
P A D : 2 2 6 7 A L A Q U A DR
TRACTS A E F k G k PT IN
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 3 T W P 2 0
....................... M A R K H A M P L A C E
. . . . . . . p B 2 2 PGS 3 0 k 31

F.THEL

LOT l
( L E S S B E G SW C O R R U N N
DUNCAN C O R IN N E S &amp; W IL L IA M E
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 4 6 GRACE LAKE C IR
STEVENS MEL JR

MONTES

E R V IN G J U L IU S k TU R Q U O ISE
15-20-29-5K W -0000-0710
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 6 4 A L A Q U A DR
SHARON
00-0860
LOOP

k

1,9 16

3 9 4 .2 4

1 ,9 32

2 ,5 5 5 .4 2

1 , 933

3 ,9 6 8 .6 5

1,9 34

2 ,8 4 0 .0 6

1 , 935

8 7 4 .8 4

1 ,9 36

2 ,1 3 7 .7 7

1 ,9 37

1 ,0 75 .3 5

1, 938

1 ,5 8 7 .0 2

1 ,9 39

1 ,5 6 0 .3 3

1 ,9 40

1 ,7 8 9 .7 4

1 ,9 41

2 ,6 5 2 .3 8

1 ,9 42

L IF E EST (EDGE GENEVA C)
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 0 0 E E W I L L I A M S O N RD

(HX)

• “ “ “ A L A Q U A PH 3
.................... * P B 4 2 P C S 1 T H R U 8
ATWAL PETER B k JOAN
15-20-29-5K W -0000-0220
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 6 9 ALA Q U A DR

O

2 ,6 1 6 .7 8

ft ft ft ft ft 4 ft *

PA D : 151 SHADOW T R L
MC CUTCHF.ON MARY M k MARCH I ONE
KATHRYN M k S U S K IF W IC H CAROLYN
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 1 5 6 S U N S E T DR
• “ “ “ NORTH COVE
. . . . . . . p 3 25 PGS 3 k 4
H A R RIS

1 , 915

RD

2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 0 1 O V E R L O O K RD
“ ‘ “ “ SHADOW H I L L
....................... P B 1 7 P G S 6 1 T O 6 3
ARENAS J U L IO
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 1 0 3 H I L L T O P DR
D A N IE L SUSAN K k CHARLES P JR
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 9 0 0 -0 2 2 0

NORTH

3

ALATKA CT
k DONNA B
JY -0000-0370
Y A T T I K A PI.

1 2 0 1 R ID G F. RD
JACK D S CAROL J
-2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
1821 M YRTLE LAKE H IL L S
A N D R E A I. k
D A V ID
-2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 5 0
(HX)
1 3 3 0 M Y R T L E DR

SilUGART JOHN

1 ,889

3 ,9 3 6 .1 2

(HX)

EVANS JON C k L IN D A P
2 4 2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
P A D : 1 7 1 3 P IN E . B A Y DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9
THOMPSON JAMES A k K R IS B
2 5 20-29n 300-003A -0000
(HX)

PAD: 1 3 9 5 SHADY KNOLL
“ ‘ “ “ M YRTLE LAKE H IL L S
. . . . . . . PB 1 3 PGS 7 8 1 9

1 , 914

(HX)

2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 0 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 8 6 2 LONG POND DR
BROWN S A N D R A M
2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 7 0 L O N G P O N D DR
........................H U N T I N G T O N P O I N T E P H 4 A
........................P B 5 3 P G S 6 0 k 6 1
SF.GARS W I L L I A M C k S H E I L A R
2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 8 PALM C R ES T LN
........................H U N T I N G T O N P O I N T E P H 4 3
........................P B 5 4 P G S 5 4 T H R U 5 6

1 , 885

2 ,5 9 1 .5 5

ft 4 * * 4 ft ft *

PAD : 2 8 1 7 W ALDENS POND
K O K O L IS S P IR O S G
2 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 8 0

9 ,3 4 0 .2 1

WALKER BERRY J JR S
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 J C -0 0 0 0 PAD: 3 0 6 9 TIM PA N A
. . . . . . *ALAQUA LAKES
. . . . . . . p B 52 p c s 7 0

(HX)

PAD: 2 8 1 2 JACANA CT
PANF.SSA B R I A N R k L Y N N 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 k D EN IS E P
2 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F W -0 0 0 0 -0 4 90

....................... M A N D A R I N S E C
....................... P B 2 8 T G S 4 5

* * 4 ft * ft ft

J

P A D : 1 9 0 0 AI.AQUA
GOMEZ TEDRO J
MUNOC RAVERA

PAD: 3048
YUN D A V ID D
1 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5
PAD: 3 1 6 1

. . .

7 ,0 4 9 .5 6

71

1 ,8 56

5 ,2 2 3 .4 4

* * * * * * ‘ LE XIN G TO N
. . . . . . . p B 43 pGS

KENNETH

T0

LYO N S D A N IE L M &amp; MARY L
1 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 JY -0000-0050
PAD: 3 0 4 3 ALATKA CT
GREN PAUL k K IM B E R LY
1 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 J Y -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

LAV EN D ER BOBBY G J R 4 D IA N E
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 1 PROMENADE C IR

W IM B LED O N

G7

1 .8 55

4 ,7 1 2 .1 8

1, 8 7 2

4 ,1 1 9 .0 7

1 ,0 5 2 .1 5
#105

4 , 1 1 4 .73

(HX)

1.8 54

G R E E N PH 3
p c s 4 9 TO 51

1 , 871

RD

2 ,1 1 7 .1 4

(HX)

1 , 870

4 ,4 1 2 .2 7

A
(HX)

........................P B 5 4 P G S 7 5 T H R U 7 5
W E S T A R T H U R F. k L I S A
1 5 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6( H
0 X)
P A D : 1 8 9 4 OA K B R O O K DR
. . . . . . . A L A Q U A PH 2
• . . . . . . p B 38 p c s 2 7 T O 2 9

#201

P A D : 1 2 5 8 G L E N C R E S T DR
A L L LOT 17 4 PT OF LOT 18
. . . . . . . M U IR F IE L D V IL IA G E
» . . . . . . PB 41 pGS 5 5 TO 5 8

200

1.8 53

THE

KEENAN RODNEY
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

PAD:

pGS

. . . . . . *A IA Q U A
1

KEENAN RODNEY
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 44 3 HAMPTONCREST C IR

* * * * * * * DEVON
. . . . . . . pB 30

1 .8 52

(HX)

PAD: 3 9 5 W INSFORD CT
........................H A M P T O N S O F H E A T H R O W
. . . . . . . PB 33 p c s 7 8 TO 93

R EIN H A R D T

.................... ' S H A D Y
5 ,2 5 1 .5 6

FARMER ROBERT J
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 3 8 8 G II.S TO N CT
C ER A S O LI FRANK V
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0

1,8 69

29-

LE E RAYMOND S k
L I V I N G S T O N - L E E PF.TA
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 N P -0 0 0 0 -0 83 0
(HX)
P AD : 3 3 8 6 PARK GROVE CT

1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 8 5 I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
. . * * * * . REGENCY GREEN
. . . « * . * p B 3 i p GS 59 j o 61

5 ,8 5 9 .7 5

PAD: 2 4 W INDSO R IS L E
“ * “ “ ROBINW OODS
. . . . . . . PB 20 PGS 2 7 k 2 8

33

1,9 06

•. . . . . . PB

* “ “ “ PB 1 5 PG 91
STAGG GEOFFREY B k G IL L IA N A
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)

1 ,8 46

1 .8 49

1 , 868

8, 1 2 8 .8 7

MARKHAM WOODS
OF W INDSOR

. . . . . . . pjj

4 ,4 5 7 .2 5

C IR

JOHNSON D A V ID E k DF.IRDRE
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H T -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
(HX)

PAD: 15 W IN D S O R ISLF.
B IC H E T T E ALPHONSE D k M AR IA N A
l 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 10A -0000

BOUI.WARE R O B E RT M I I I
1 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 60
PAD: 3 0 6 8 T IM P A N A PT

1 .8 48

5 ,9 6 7 .5 1

5 ,6 4 2 .2 7

“ ‘ “ “ NORTH PO IN T-H U R STB O U R N E
*
.P B 5 3 P G S 5 0 k 5 1
HURSTBOURNE ORLANDO IN C
1 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : S A N D POND RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 4 T W P 2 0 R N G
B J E R K F . S T R A N D M A R K A k DF.BRA Z
142 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A -0000

1, B45

1, 8 4 7

1,8 67

(HX)

P A D : 14 84 SHADW ELI. C I R
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 3 T W P 2 0 R N G
FOLKES JOHN O k JOAN M
13- 2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 D -0000
TAD: 2 2 5 ORANGE R ID G E C IR

14-2 0 -2 9 -5 JC -0000-0240
PAD: T IM PA N A PT
‘

(HX)

P A D : 2 2 1 NEW G A T E L OO P
L E W IS WENDY R 4
R A Y O G A L E F.
11 2 0 -2 9 -5 K V -0 0 0 0 -1 0 20
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 6 NEW G A T E L O O P
-------------------------------------- S F ;C 1 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9

PAD:

1,8 44

(HX)

PAD: 1 6 2 4 BRIDGEWATER DR
BOWIE ANTHONY L 4 MICHELLE Y

1 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 K V - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 30

7, 4 8 7 .9 4

3511
IS L E

1,9 05

PAD: 1 7 5 4 MARKHAM G LEN
........................W I N G F I E L D N O R T H
. . . . . * * P B
2 6 PGS 18 k 19

81

KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 -2 0 -29-5H G -0000-0170
(HX)
TA D : 14 6 5 SHADWELI. C I R
SWARTZ C H R IS T O P H E R i T R IC IA
LI 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 H G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 9 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 4 6 8 SHADWELI. C I R
T R IC O I.I W IL L IA M J k CAROLYN M
12 2 0 -2 9-5H G -0000-0430
(HX)

PAD:
‘ “ “

5 ,0 9 2 .5 2

1,8 65

CT

KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 -2 0 -29-5H G -0000-0120
PAD : 1 4 4 5 SHADWELI. C I R
KOVACS CHARLES
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H G -0 0 0 0 -0 1 60
PAD : 1 4 6 1 SHADWELI. C I R

1 ,9 04

COMPTON E R IC k J U L IE
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 F W -0 0 0 0 -0 3 60

14 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 J C -0 0 0 0 -0 140
PAD: 3 1 1 6 PENWA C T
MC MAHON R OB ERT W k C H R IS T IN E .
14-20-29-5JC -0O O O -016O

s 16

11 -2 0 -2 9 -5 K V -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

TO

3 ,9 6 4 .0 7

7 ,6 2 6 .9 8

1,866

SEQ.«

(HX)

PAD:
1 6 9 8 MARKHAM GLEN C I R
FLEW ELLYN THOMAS JR k V A IA D A S
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)

1 ,7 3 6 .6 1

PIC F.K D A N IE L J k KATHRYN
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 D Y -0 0 0 0 -0 10 0
P A D : 1 9 C A R D I N A L DR
* * * * * * * A L A Q U A PH 1

78

LIN D A

79

THOMPSON JOHN A k ROSA C
2 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

1,864

(HX)
CT

!*a#C 17

TAXES DUE

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

1,7 36 .6 1
CT

1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H B -0000-0220
(HX)
PAD: 3 9 7 SPA U LD IN G CV
H I L L D E N N IS G k MARY L
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 H B -0000-0250
PAD: 3 7 3 SPA U LD IN G CV
MC CORD G A I L J T R U S T E E
FBO R G J R S C J MC CORD
12-20-2 9 -5 H B -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 5 0 B R IS T O L PARK PL
* * * * * * ‘ EAST CAMDEN
« * * • * • » PB 30 PGS 8 7 TO 8 9

“
6 5 9 .8 8

. . . . . . . CHESTNUT H IL L
. . . . . . . p B 2 9 PGS 7 6 TO

PGS

1,8 63

CT

PAD : 2 8 0 IAKF. B R IT T A N Y
' * » * ‘ B R IS T O L PARK

“ *****P B 29
BIERM AN JOHN

SEQ. #

6 ,5 6 3 .8 6

COOPER O R IN G k C H R IS T IE
1 4 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0

(HX)

-5 D N -0300-0070
W GRF.ENTREE LN
R JR 4 K R IS T IN E K
- S D N -0 3 0 0 - 0 190
(HX)
W GREENTREE LN

D A VID

1 .8 39

29

NARVAEZ ARMANDO 4
CORDERO IRMA I.

MEADOWS

4 ,2 6 7 .5 0

46

1 1 2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 1 6 1 0 E D L F .S H E A R A N DR
* * * * * * ‘ H A N O V E R WOODS
. . . . . . . p B 19 p c s 2 5 TO 27

-2 9
12 6
ROY
-2 9
100

1.8 38

CT

MANEKIA MOHAMED 4 FATIMA

11-2 0
PAD:
I. A T H A N
11-2 0
PAD:

4 ,4 5 1 .3 6

CT

H IL L S

11

V

TAXES DUE

D ID IE R D A VID E
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
TAD: 2 9 2 LAKE B R IT T A N Y
S IL V E R S E A HOMES IN C
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 2 8 8 LAKE B R IT T A N Y
BLANCO C R A C IE L A k
GONZALEZ H ORACIO
1 2 ^ 2 0-2 9-51 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 50
PAD: 2 8 4 JAKE B R ITTA N Y
S IL V E R S EA HOMES IN C
1 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
“

1 0 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 1 3 B R I D G E W A T E R DR
BLUE R ID G E
C /O JOHN S

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

29-

J

May 2. 0, 10. 2001

4 ,9 09 .7 1

1 ,9 02

2 ,8 9 2 .7 2

1,9 03

. . .

. . .

(HX)

2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 7 0 D U N H I L I . DR
................ “ W E S T L A K E M A N O R U N I T 2 B
. . . . . . . pB 2 8 PGS 1 9 TO 21
S CO TT EDWARD TR U S T E E
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0
PAD: 1 4 3 3 C R IC K E T CT
........................B A Y L A G O O N U N I T 2
....................... P B 2 8 P G 6 0
R E ID D E N IS E J
2 5 -2 0
PAD:
STANTON
2 5 -2 0
PAD:
VALERA
2 5 -2 0
PAD:
. . . . . . ‘
. . . . . . .

-2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
1 3 6 6 N MARCY DR
MARK S ( SUZANNE M
-2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
1 3 7 6 N MARCY DR
DO M ING O k J O S E F IN A
-2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
1 3 5 9 N M A R C Y DR
N O R T H R ID G E PH 2
PB 34 p g 8

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*

PaRC Itt May 2. 9. 10. 2001

Tiik HERALD

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
RUSH

JOAN

&amp;

FRANK

TAXES DUE
3 ,6 6 0 .2 4

J

2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 9 3 N O R T H R I D G E DR
........................ B O I i L I N G F A R M S
* * * * * * * TB 4 5
PGS 5 6 4 57
........................ P E R :
A /2
SUAREZ LO U IS
J 4 R EG IN A M
2 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 2 5 C A N A L T O I N T RD
........................O A K C R E S T
.................* * P B 4 8 P G S 6 3 4 6 4
MCEWF.N D O N A L D S 4 M A R G A R E T S
2 5 2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 6 6 SHADY KNOLL CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9

TOBIAS CHARI.ES D 4 KAY M
2 6 -

SEQ. #
1 ,9 43

PAD: 1 7 0 1 MARKHAM WOODS RD
DIMAR IO II.F.ANA R 4 JEFFREY

4 .4 3 8 .7 5

3 ,6 7 9 .4 0

1,9 44

1 ,9 45

4 ,7 6 0 .1 3

1 ,9 46

1 ,8 6 9 .5 9

1,9 47

7 4 5 .6 6

1,9 48

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 A -0000

PAD: DIXON RD
(1 AC)
I A M B F . R T D A N I E L F.
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 D -0000
PAD: 1498
( 5 .0 1 AC)

MARKHAM

1 2 ,22 1 .0 4
RD

WIPPERFURTH KARL 4 ROBYN
I I

2 ,3 0 0 .1 7

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 1 6 3 PARSONS RD
PALAMA CONSTANCE L
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 5 A -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 6 2 P A R S O N S RD
PERRY JER E M IA H 4 THERESA
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 1 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 1 2 P AR S O N S RD
O 'B R IE N
2 6 -2 0
PAD:
ROGERS
2 6 -2 0
PAD:
* “ »“ *
. . . . . . .

1,9 49

(HX)

WOODS

1 ,9 50

(HX)
2 ,0 8 3 .4 3

1,9 51

(H X)
2 ,1 7 8 .7 8

1,9 52

(HX)

MARK J 4 C H IA R A A
-2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 8 0 -0 0 0 0
(H X)
1 2 1 PARSONS RD
STEPHEN
-2 9 -3 0 0 -0 4 1 0 -0 0 0 0
1 1 4 0 M A R K H A M WOODS RD
M A R K H A M R I D CF.
PB
PG 24

3 ,2 2 3 .1 0

9 .2 2 6 .7 5

ABDIN JANE. L 4 SAM

3 ,2 1 8 .4 9

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

1,9 53

1,954

1,9 55

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 4 MARKHAM C T
•••••••MANDARIN S E C 1
........................P B 2 0 P G S 4 2 4 4 3
G A R IA N D P
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
TAD: 1 2 0 1 POMELO CT

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 2 1 1 S U N S H IN E TR E E BI.VD
ABATSAS N IC HO IJU! 4
B A LES K IE HELEN
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 2 6 S U N S H IN E T R E E BI.VD
........................M A N D A R I N S E C 2
. . . . . . * PB 2 4 PGS 1 2 TO 14

PGS

3 7

TO

7 ,7 0 4 .0 4

1 , 959

1 ,960

1,961

(HX)
4

PAD: 1 0 2 0 E DM ISTO N PL
K IN G PAUL W 4 L IN D A H
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
P A D : 1 7 2 0 1 VF.RNF.SS C T
• • • • • • • M A N D A R IN SEC 3
. . . . . . . r B 2 7 PGS 2 7 4 2 8

5 ,6 3 2 .8 9

1,9 62

(HX)

4 ,1 3 1 .5 8

4 ,3 9 7 .0 9

1 , 963

1 , 964

2 0 -2 9 -5 G F -0 0 0 0 -1200

PAD:
1 6 8 7 R U T L E D G E RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 7 T W P 2 0

RNG

29

AEGEAN OF CENTRAL FLA INC

1 2 6 .4 4

1,9 65

1 ,7 0 1 .6 3

1 ,966

4 ,0 3 7 .7 8

1, 967

3 ,1 9 5 .3 6

1 , 968

2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0-00 1 A -0 0 0 0

M O N C R IE F R U SSELL B
2 7 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 B -0 0 0 0
IB IS

SHTARK ITZHAK 4 AYALA
2 7 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 15J-0000
PAD: 1 0 5 0 D E L K RD

ROBINSON AIMSWORTH 4
HEWITT DENISE E
2 7 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1
PAD: 1 0 3 9 DELK
......................‘ W I N G F I E L D
. . . . . . . p B 2 8 PGS

7 ,0 5 9 .3 1

PAD: 1 8 5 8 BEAR CREEK CV
K L IM M MARYANN
2 7 -2 0 -2 9 -5G P -0000-0320

7 ,4 6 3 .5 3

PAD: 2 1 1 3 S IL V E R LEAF CT
---------------------------------------S E C 2 9 T W P 2 0
• • • • • • • S W E E T W A T E R OAKS SEC

RNG
18

.................... * P B

26

PG

PH

365

1,971

3 ,6 5 0 .6 4

1,9 72

3 ,6 4 2 .0 2

1 , 973

2 ,3 8 7 .1 8

1 ,9 74

29
3 ,3 3 0 .3 7

1,9 75

1 8 7 .4 1

1 ,9 76

9 ,5 1 3 .8 8

1,9 77

5 ,6 6 7 .8 8

1 ,9 78

PL

1 ,9 86

2 ,0 7 0 .3 3

1 ,9 87

1 ,2 0 1 .2 1

1,9 88

2 ,2 0 6 .3 6

1 ,9 89

1 ,9 90

2 ,3 3 5 .2 9

1,9 91

1 ,7 2 7 .9 2

1,9 92

2 .0 5 5 .9 1

1,9 93

1 ,6 33 .2 6

1, 979

2 ,0 2 0 .8 9

1,9 80

1 ,7 3 6 .7 6

1 ,5 7 2 .2 7

2 ,0 26

PAD: 6 1 5 FOX
LO T 1 3 BI.OCK
BRADLEY L A U R IE
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -

2 ,9 0 5 .8 6

2 ,0 27

2 ,5 4 1 .8 5

2 ,0 28

2 ,5 1 9 .7 9

2 ,0 29

2 ,5 9 4 .2 5

2 ,0 30

3 ,0 1 7 .6 0

2 ,0 31

2 ,6 4 5 .1 9

2,0 32

2 .0 3 6 .5 8

2 ,0 33

2 ,3 0 5 .1 5

2 ,0 34

4 ,4 5 2 .1 3

2 ,0 35

2 ,0 3 4 .4 6

2 ,0 3 6

2 ,0 7 6 .4 9

2 ,0 37

1 .6 8 9 .5 9

2 ,0 38

........................S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C
. . . . . . . p B i 9 p o s 30 * 31

V A L L E Y DR
B SWEETWATER . . .
J 4 THOMAS C
0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)

P A D : 8 0 1 F O X V A L L E Y DR
LOT 36 BLOCK C SWEETWATER . . .
* * * * * * ‘ SABAI. P O IN T AMENDED PLAT
. . . . . . . pQ
pgs
62 TO 64

MYERS NATALIE J 4
MYERS KENNETH M
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 4 9 0

(HX)

P A D : 2 2 2 F. H O R N B E A M D R
BOCKHORN D A N IE L A
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 2 5 0

(HX)

T A D : 3 9 5 S W E E T BAY DR
MURPHY JAMES P 4 S T E P H A N IE M
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 6 0 0
(HX)
T A D : 3 4 3 W HORNBEAM DR
........................C Y P R E S S L A N D I N G A T
....................... S A B A L P O I N T
....................‘ P B 2 1 P G S 7 0 4 7 1
GOVREAU REBECCA S
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 4 0 4 WOODVIEW DR

37

s

38

1 ,9 96

RATHBUN SANDRA
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 G -0 0 0 0 -1750
PAD: 2 8 0 7 SPYG LASS COVE
H A R R I S B E T T Y I.
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 4 0

1 ,7 3 3 .3 8

1 ,997

1 ,9 98

1 ,9 99

(HX)

PAD: 3 6 4 N SHADOWBAY BLVD
........................S W F F . T W A T E R S H O R E S 0 2
. . . . . . . PB 2 0 PG 5 3
H E R IN C FR E D E R IC K W 4 SUSAN
33-20-29-5E A -O B O O -0070
PAD: 2 0 0 ‘
GREEN LAKE C I R
• “ .“ “ S A B A L P O I N T A T S A B A I .
........................P B 2 5 T G S 4 1 T O 4.1

GREEN

2 ,0 00

'

. ,
i ;
• * • « * * * •

f

2 ,8 3 2 .8 0

2 ,0 01

3 ,2 7 5 .2 0

2,0 02

DR

2 ,6 3 2 .8 9

2 ,4 3 8 .7 4

2 ,0 03

2,0 04

2 ,4 8 4 .6 5

3 ,0 6 8 .4 0

2 ,0 05

2 ,0 06

2,0 07

2 ,0 08

2 ,5 4 6 .4 3

2 ,0 09

2 ,2 6 7 .5 0

2 ,0 10

10 (HX)
DR
SEC 13
32
3 ,7 1 7 .2 7

2,011

4 ,6 4 5 .2 4

2,012

Q U IN N ROBERT J 4 TANYA D
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1-0C 00-01B 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 6 9 S M O K E R IS E BI.VD

4 , 1 4 2 .5 8

L E I N S P A T R I C I A E 4 L A W R E N C E F.
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1-0C 00-0230
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 9 SM O KER ISE BLVD
“ • • • “ SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 02
* . &lt; « « • &lt; p B 17 PGS 15 1 6 » 17

4 ,2 2 0 .3 1

CALLAHAN RUDY H 4 J E N N IF E R
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 C O - 0 B 0 0 - 0 O 4 0 (HX)

3 ,8 5 2 .0 5

PAD: 2 0 6 S SWEETWATER BLVD
M II.B O U R N E S TA N L E Y A 4 D O R IS R
32-20-29-5C Q -0B O 0-O 090
(HX)

2 ,0 9 9 .6 5

2 ,0 13

PGS 1 TO 3
D
D K -0 D 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
S W EETW ATER C R EE K DR
10A BLK D . . .
NAPOLITANO BRUCE G 4 N IC O LLE D
3 2 2 0 -2 9 -5 D K -0 F .0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 05 SQ U IR R E L TRL
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 3 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -

2 ,3 3 1 .4 3

2 ,8 0 4 .6 5

23

PGS

58

2 ,7 1 7 .7 2

C IR

r t i U J .v i

2 ,0 45

3 ,5 0 5 .0 1

2 ,0 46

1 ,9 99 .1 7

2 ,0 47

9 9 2 .6 3

2,0 48

2 ,8 3 0 .2 5

2 ,0 51

5 ,1 9 1 .9 0

2 ,0 52

2 ,3 7 0 .1 9

2 ,0 53

AT

..... UNIT 1
........................P B 2 4 P G S 4 4 T O 4 6
KELLEY PETER J 4 ELIZA B E TH J
3 4 2 0 -2 9 -5 FK-0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
(HX)
TA D : 4 6 4 T IM B E R R ID G E DR

B O LLIN G
3 5 -

20

RNG

29-

FOREST PRODUCTS IN C
2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0000-001B

PA D : 1 7 0 5 E W IL L IA M S O N RD
N 2 0 0 FT OF E 2 1 8 FT OF LOT
BFSS JU A N IT A L
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -501-0000-006D
T A D : 9 8 0 MARGO DR

1

(HX)

2 ,0 15

2 ,0 16

F R IE S STEVEN 4 K IM B ER LY
3 5 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8E
P A D : 1 1 9 P E N E L O P E DR

2,0 21

2 ,6 3 9 .5 6

&amp; 59

• N I E L S E N MARK P 4 BETH A
3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 F C - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10 (HX)
PAD: 5 2 3 SUGAR R ID G E CT
“ • “ “ SABAL T O IN T TIM B E R R IDGE

. . .

2,020

2 ,0 42

COR RUN ...

N 100 FT OF S 3 0 0 FT OF LOT
CLEMONS SHARON 4 DONALD K
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 A
(HX)
P A D : 8 8 1 F F R N E DR
B E G SW C O R L O T 1 4 R U N N 2 0 9

2 ,0 19

4 ,0 6 0 .1 2

..... ‘SUGAR RIDGE AT SABAL POINT

2,0 14

8 9 5 .0 7

2 ,0 41

(HX)

. . .

2 ,0 18

4 ,4 0 5 .7 2

PL

LOT

3 ,0 5 3 .4 8

2 ,0 40

(HX)

N 100 FT OF S 2 0 0 FT OF
B E S S J A U N I E T A I. T R U S T E E
3 5 -2 0 -2 9-501-0000-006G

2,0 17

2 ,5 4 7 .5 5

MC LF.NNAN MICHAEL T 4
STEPHANIE L

---------------------------------------S E C 3 5 T W P
.........................
P IN A R ACRES
. . . . . . . p B 12 TG 52

F A I R C L O T H P H I L L I P C 4 N A N C Y I.
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1-0B O 0-006O
(HX)
PAD: 4 7 3 W IL D OAK C I R
THOMPSON B R IA N E

2 ,0 39

(HX)

F A L C O F.RNFST J R 4 V I C K I
3 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD: 621 N LO NG VIEW PL

. . . . . . . pB
3 ,3 7 4 .6 3

1 ,7 05 .2 1

AT

VF.ITIA RAMON E 4
BRATT-VEITIA VICTORIA A

34-20-29-510-000(J-0810

2 ,7 8 6 .9 4

— -«i *——*j . - n ‘

(HX)

3 4 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 0 10 (HX)
PAD: 101 W IL D PLUM LN
“ • “ “ SABAL P O IN T SABAL V IE W
....................... P B 3 2 P G S 8 2 T O 8 4

PAD: 5 8 8 S LO NG VIEW
LOT 81
( L E S S B E G NW

DR

1, 982

*..... PB 17 PGS 7 i 8
MOORE WILLIAM G 4 TRAUDI. K

3 4 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : 6 9 3 N L O N G V I E W PI.

. . .

41

BROOM DUANE S 4 CAROLYN D
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 A 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(H X)
PAD: 2 0 0 N SWEETWATER BLVD
KAUFMAN JO E L M 4 P A T R IC IA A
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0B 00-0190
(H X)

P H I L L I PS BARTHOLOMEW D 4
C YN TH IA D
' 3 4 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: I B I S RD
PRATT C YN TH IA L IF E EST
(PRATT
ALYSON* V P R A T T W IL L IA M E T AL)
3 4 2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 C -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 2
I B I S RD
. . . . . . . S P R IN G S W ILLO W RUN SEC THE

WINN RAYMOND D 4 JANICE A TR

GRANGER D A V ID C
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 2 FOX V A L L E Y DR
FONTANA JAMES T 4 BARBARA
3 2 - 2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0H 00-O 020
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 0 L O N E S O M E P I N E DR
LO TS 2 ♦ 2A BLK H SWEETWATER
. . . . . . . SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 1 5
.......................P B 2 0 P G 1 9
W EID N ER T IM O T H Y B
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)

1,9 01

(HX)

34-2O -29-501-O B O O -O O G O
PAD: 1 3 0 WISTERIA DR

08

.................... * P B 1 9
MEEKS HARRY
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5
PAD: 300 E
LOTS 10 »

3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 F r-0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 2 5 3 6 LONG IR O N CT
MOORE WARREN B 4
JARRELL PATTI R

3 3 2 0 -2 9 -5 F P -0000-0420
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 4 2 BENT H IC K O R Y C I R
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -

(HX)

FEUF.RMAN MARC W
32-2O -29-5O 2-O A O O -0170
(HX)
PAD: 1 00 SWEETWATER CREEK CT

TIM B ER C O VE

3 ,2 3 3 .8 7

TA D : 4 0 8 V IL L A G E V IE W LN
........................S H A D O W B A Y U N I T 2 P H 2
• “ “ “ PB 2 8 PGS 54 4 5 5

3 .7 2 1 .9 1

P A D : 8 0 0 - 1L S W E E T W A T E R B L V D
• • • • * • • SWEETWATER O A K S S E C 0 3 *
. . . . . . . p B 18 PGS 4 « 5

N

PAD-: 6 0 2 B L U E L A K E DR
................ “ S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C 0 6
“ • “ “ PB 18 PGS 61 TO 6 3
G A B B A I A D A V ID TR OR G A B B A I
ORF.N R T R O R G A B B A I J U D I T H T R
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6-O B O O -O 130

1,9 95

2 ,5 8 0 .2 5

205

2 ,0 25

(HX)

3 ,5 3 9 .6 7

DELAROSA CAROL
3 2 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 -0DO O -0O 2.O

PAD:

2 ,3 9 1 .3 1

3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -O C O O - 0 1 40

MARTIN MALCOLM M 4 JOYCE R

S EIB ER T P A T R IC IA
3 3 2 0 -2 9 - 3 0 0 -007C -0000
........................S W E E T W A T E R O A K S
. . . . . . . p B i 6 p g 22

1

2 ,0 24

1,9 94

4 ,7 1 9 .1 9

1 1 9 L A U R E L OAK
CAROLYN
0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 D 0 0 -0 1
1 1 7 LA U R EL OAK
SWEETWATER OAKS
. p B 24 P G S 3 0 T O

2 ,6 6 9 .9 6
(HX)

3 ,6 7 0 .1 3

MAMONE V IN C E N T 4 DEBRA
3 1 2 0 -2 9 -5 J U -00 0 0 -0 5 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 7 2 4 W A T E R C R E S T DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 ....................... S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C 1 4
* • « * « * « pB 2 0 PGS 1 2 4 13

PAD:
G IB B S
3 2 -2
PAD:
................ “
. . . . . .

2 ,0 23

ARTHUR JOHN M 4 PAMELA B
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0

2 ,3 7 3 .0 2

4

2 ,0 0 5 .3 4

•“ “ “ SABAL POINT WHISPER WOOD AT

AMES M IC H A E L J
3 1 -2 0 -2 9-5G K -0000-01'
P A D : 2 4 3 S FOX C H A SE PT
. . . . . . ‘ SWEETWATER S P R IN G S
. . . . . . . p 3 3 6 pGS 52 t o 5 5

40

ll*MMt

33-20-29-503-G A O 0-O 210
(HX)
TA D : 2 2 7 ROYAL OAKS C I R

....................‘ U N I T 2
. • “ . “ PB 2 2 PGS

PAD: 3 0 4 S SWEETWATER BLVD
. . . . . . . SWEETWATER OAKS SEC 0 5

82

W IN C H ES TE R

2 0 ,6 6 3 .8 3

*« **« **«

PAD: 5 0 4 S M O KER ISE BLVD
........................H U N T E R S G L E N
........................P B 2 8 P G S 3 0 T O 3 2
K IM B R IE I. BEVERLY E L IF E EST
(K IM B R IE L DUANE A
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 G K -0 0 0 0 -0 130
(HX)
PAD: 301 N
II

PGS

3 0 5 N SWEETWATER BLVD
.S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C 0 4
.P B 1 7 P G S 5 9 t 6 0

P A D : 2 0 1 BLUE LAKE DR
BERGER HARVEY 4 LYNN

1 0 ,7 1 4 .6 6

PAD: 5 0 5 SM O KER ISE BLVD
JANGAVADZE NUGZAR 4
TH IB A U L T M IC H E L
31-20-29-5E Q -O D 0O -0090
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 9 OAK LE A F LN
F R A N C IS C O HUGH
31-2O -29-5E O -0D 00-0190
(HX)

2 0

*
•

2 ,0 22

(HX)

E S T R E L L A ROSE M
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9-5O 3-O B O O -0O 1O

(HX)

1 ,9 70

(HX)

2

1 ,985

3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 1 1-O B O 0-O 170
P AD : 4 4 1 W IL D OAK C I R

W

GREGOR W IL L IA M T 4 JANE 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 CT
. . . . . . . G O V E R N O R S P O I N T PH 2
*
.P B 2 7 P G S 2 4 T O 2 6
COX B R IA N 4 MYRA E
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
(HX)
PAD:

FERNANDEZ LO U IS A
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 6 4 8 F. C L U B C I R
• • • • • • • H U N T E R S P O IN T
....................... P B 2 0 P G S 7 8 4 7 9
R IV E R A RIGOBERTO 4 YOLANDA 0
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5K C -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 103 STAG R ID G F CT
BROWN J A M E S M 4 M I C H E L L E O
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 E C -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 0 4 PHEASANT RUN CT
........................W E K I V A H I L L S S E C 0 7
.......................P B 2 1 P G S 5 7 4 5 8
A B O U L -H O S N MAMOUN 4 SUAD
3 1 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5F.P-0 0 0 0 - 0 3 1 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 0 3 REG IS
I
....................‘ S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C 1 2
. . . . . . . p B 2 1 PGS 5 9 4 6 0

. . . . . . . p g

31-2 0 -2 9 -5 05 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 1 SWEETWATER CLUB BLVD
. . . . . . . G O V E R N O R S P O IN T PH 1
* • • • • • * PB 2 6 PGS 2 4 TO 2 6

MC

2 ,1 4 7 .8 6

3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0
PA D : 4 2 8 EVESH A M DR
• • * • •••SW EETW ATER CLUB ESTATES
....................... P B 2 9 T G S 1 0 0 4 1 0 1
GOMEZ PEDRO
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 0 4 1 SWEETWATER CLUB BLVD
....................‘ G O V E R N O R S P O I N T P H 3 S E C 2
....................... P B 3 0 P G S 3 1 4 3 2
EMERSON IN T E R N A T IO N A L IN C
3 1 -2 0 -2 .9-519-0000-0540
PAD: 52 8 ALBANY PL
ARCHAMBAUI.T J A N IC E
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 7 1 A L B A N Y PI.
BOTTUM NORMAN
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
PAD: 5 8 8 ALBANY PL
•••••••S W E E T W A T E R CLUB U N IT 7
. . . . . . . pB 34 p e g 47 &amp; 4 8

R A P I E R S H E L L E Y I.
31-20-29-5E O -0C 0O -020O

1,984

SEQ. #

2 ,5 8 0 .1 0

HAYWARD AVA S
3 3 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 90

LEAMAM JOHN R 4 MARGARET P

A I N S L E Y DF.BRA
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0R -0 C 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 7 R IV F .R B F N D BI.VD
LANCMAN BARBARA K
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0C 00-0140

(HX)

PAD: 741 R IVE R B EN D BLVD
--------------------------------------S E C 3 1 T W P 2 0 R N G
T E L L I T ON TV IN C
3 1- 2 0 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 6 J - 0000
P A D : 7 5 0 M I A M I S P R I N G S DR
V O L P E R T HOWARD A 4 J U D I T H A
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 F -0 0 0 0
....................... S W E E T W A T E R C L U B U N I T 1
• • • • “ • P B 18 PGS 2 6 2 7 ♦ 2 8
JURGENS J A 4 L IN D A L
31-2O -29-505-0B 0O -O 070
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 0 SWEETWATER CLUB PL
LOTS 7 4 8
BLK B
M EN C IS C H R IS TO PH E R J 4
WYNN MARY E

3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
P A D : 5 5 2 DA R BY WAY
. . . . . . . HUNTERS p o iN T SEC

1 ,9 83

TAXES DUE

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:
2 ,3 1 8 .6 1

PAD: 3 1 3 R IVE R B EN D BLVD
MARRERO MYRNA B
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 -0 D 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
2 ,6 5 6 .0 6

PAD: 7 5 0 R IVE R B EN D BLVD
BROWN K E I T H J 4 C A R M E L A I
29-20 -2 9 -5 E Y -0 B 00 -03 2 0
TAD: 7 3 6 R IVE R B EN D BLVD
K IM LEE K 4 KYUNG H
29-2 0 -2 9 -5 E Y -0 C 00 -02 8 0
(HX)

KATHLEEN

6 2 6 .8 6

HAVENS BRADLEY D 4 RUBY V
3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 3 0
PAD: 4 1 2 EVESHAM PL
S F A S S IE ROBERT TRUSTEE
FBO

1 ,9 69

29

PAD: 7 5 4 RIVF.RBAY CT
KABEL SCOTT A 4 D IA N A D
2 9 -2 0 -2 9 -5 E Y -0 B 00 -02 5 0

3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 5 1 0 STANTON PL
A D D IS O N JAMES P 4
O ' DONOGHUE KAREN D

S

SEQ. #

1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 ) ( I )
C ID I
' V,
3 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 C 0 0 -0 0 60
(HX)
....................‘ S W E E T W A T E R O A K S S E C 1 1

A B D IN A D R IA N A
2 7 -2 0 -2 9 -5 G P -0 00 0 -0 2 0 0

B A YLIS

J 4 C H R IS T IN E

P A D : 1 0 0 CPF.STWOOD DR
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES

6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
RD
R E S E R V E PH 2
68 T O 7 0

................ * • P B 2 3 P G S 9 T O 1 1
MOYER DEREK H 4 L I S A M
29-20-29-5F .Y -0B 00-0230

JOHN

KANYOK JO S E P H J 4 GI.ADYS
3 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 02 .-0 A 0 0 -0 1 4 O
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 7 W S W E E T W A T E R CRF.EK

BROOKS JOSEPH M 4 CAROLE M
2 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 -5GF-0 0 0 0 - 1 1 8 0
T A D : 1 6 9 5 RUTLEDGE RD
RODRIGUEZ ALBERTO 4 ALMA

PAD:

1,9 58

41

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

2 7 -

1 , 957

9 , 1 8 9 .8 2

TATO MANUEL II 4 BRF.A L

2 6 -

1 ,7 5 0 .6 7

2 ,7 5 4 .1 9

2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 5 2 4 S U N S H IN E TR E E BI.VD
........................W I N G F I E L D R E S E R V E P H 1
•• • • • • • P B
2 4 PGS 7 9 4 8 0
W IL S O N K IM B F.R LI P
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1713 ALVARADO CT
. . . . . . ‘ MARKHAM MEADOWS
41

1,9 56

2 ,6 1 5 .1 6

JOHNSON LONIE B 4 TAMMY M

................ * * P B

2 ,2 1 1 .8 4
(HX)

F.SCOFFERY F.MRICK A 4 MAUREEN C

D A VIE S

TAXES DUE

3 1 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0
P A D : 3 6 0 W I N C H E S T E R PI,

20 -2 9 -3 0 0-00 4 D -0 0 0 0

P A D : 1 7 4 5 M A R K H A M WOODS RD
L IT T L E JU A N ITA
2 6 -2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 -004E -0000
(HX)

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

. . .

(HX)

PART O F LO T 18 DESC AS BEG
W O ITSC H ECK HENRY C
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 7 4 7 M ARKHAM WOODS RD
LOT 22
(LESS N 1 9 4 .3 4 ET)
. . . . . . ‘ SANLANDO S PR IN G S
• “ “ “ LAKE OAKS S EC TIO N
....................... P B 9 P G 2 8
RAMSEUR D IA N N A B
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0070
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 0 C O L O N I A L I.N
ALL LOTS 7 4 8 W 1 /2 OF LOT
“ “ “ •S L E E P Y HOLLOW 1ST ADD
........................P B 1 7 P G S 3 » 4

. . .

. . .
. . . . . . &lt;
“ “ «•&lt;

C A R F I N K E L S C O T T F, 4 S U Z A N N F . I
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 2 S L E E P Y HOLLOW CV

1 ,0 4 4 .6 0

MEACHAM JOHN A 4 S H E L IA M
3 5 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 0 TARRYTOWN TRL
*
.M E A D O W S W E S T
THE
•
.P B 1 7 P G 6

2 ,0 3 3 .5 8

.......................
....................

�/

*

The Herald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
BEARDSLEE

W IL L IA M

F

TAXES DUE

JR

1 ,4 1 9 .4 4

3 5 -2 0 -2 9 ^ 50 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 80
PAD: 114 LEA AVE
* * * * * * 'W O O D LA N D S SEC 5
........................ ....
1 9 PG 4 7
CAPPETTA ANN J
3 5 PAD:

SEQ.9
2 ,0 5 6

(HX)

1 ,4 6 3 .5 3

2 0 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 1 0
9 1 H IC K O R Y T R E E RD

---------------------------------------S E C 3 6 T W P 2 0
M I L L E R I N V &amp; P R O P E R T Y MGMT

2 ,0 57

(HX)
RNG

29-

66

PGS

♦

67
2 ,0 3 5 .4 3

2 ,0 59

2 ,9 0 6 .1 2

2 ,0 60

3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 1 7 6 W ILLO W CREEK CV
BERGER GEORGE £ SHARON

1 ,6 2 9 .4 2

2 ,0 61

1 ,7 4 6 .9 8

2 ,0 62

FREE

-2 9 -5 O 1 -0 B 0 0-0420
182 TOLLGATE TRL
WOODLANDS
THE
p a 1 6 PG 3

B IL L Y

Y

£ MARY

(HX)

F

3 6 -2 0 -29-5O 2-0F 0O -0140
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 TOLLGATE TRL
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 , (I)
C ID # 811
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
BARRON A L V IN J &amp; HELENE D
36-2O -29-5O 2-O J0O -O 11O
PAD: 2 1 3 TOLLGATE TRL

2 ,1 1 8 .0 7

2 ,0 63

1 , 6 9 2 .4 4

2 ,0 64

(HX)

....................‘ W O O D L A N D S S E C 2
* .................... ....
1 6 PGS 3 8 ♦ 3 9
BELLOW ROGER J £ BETTY R

* * * * * * * •
8 3 3 .4 8

3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9-503-O M O O -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 1 W IL L O W T R E E LN
S AN D LA N D MARY

2 ,6 3 1 .3 7

2 ,0 65

2 ,0 66

3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 N 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 2 W ILLO W TR E E LN
* * * * * * ‘ WJNSOR m a n o r
* * * * * * *PB 16
W ALLER PEGGY

PG

94
1 ,2 9 9 .6 0

3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 3 0 G L E N D A L E DR
KHOURY
3 6 -2 0
PAD:
KHOURY

A L E X I 4 E L A IN E
-2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
1 1 9 G L E N D A L E DR
E L A IN E R &amp; 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:
1 1 7 G L E N D A L E DR
FR A N C O IS G E R V A IS N &amp; G IS E L E R
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 2 G L E N D A L E DR
SEW ELL DOROTHY

-5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
S W E E T B R IA R BR
D IA N A V S J RAMON
-5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
EASTERN FORK
N S H IR E

* .* * * .* P B

17

+

1 ,7 6 3 .8 7

2 ,0 69

1 , 3 B 2 .73

2 ,0 70

1 ,9 6 1 .2 9

2 ,0 71

1 ,8 9 6 .9 9

2 ,0 72

2 ,0 73

19

1 ,7 6 1 .1 3

3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
(HX)
POTTS SEAN W
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
P A D : 7 0 5 C H E L S E A RD
. . . . . * . W IN S 0 R m a n o r 1ST ADD
* . * . . . . p B 17 pGS 23 + 2 4

2 ,6 2 3 .9 2

GEORGE E &amp; J E S S IC A B
-2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
(HX)
1 4 1 S H E R I D A N WAY
BARRY &amp; SHARON
-2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 8 0
(HX)
165 S HE R ID AN AVE

A R O U TIN JEAN A &amp; M A R IE K D
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0
PAD: 1 8 9 S H E R ID AN AVE
DALE JAMES W JR 6 NANCY J
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 7 S H E R ID A N AVE
DONOVAN JAMES H 4 TEENA
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 9 S H E R ID A N AVE
KEMMERER DONALD F 4 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
D E N ILLO JOSEPH S
D EN ILLO ALEX P
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0
PAD: 2 0 7 SLADE

2 ,0 68

1 ,8 8 2 ,2 1

C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 568

FE A ZELI,
3 6 -2 0
PAD:
G R IM ES
3 6 -2 0
PAD:

2 ,0 74

2 ,0 75

1 ,7 8 0 .1 6

2 ,0 76

1 ,8 3 7 .4 8

2 ,0 77

2 ,6 3 1 .1 6

2 ,0 78

2 ,2 4 5 .3 2

2 ,1 3 0 .2 0

2 ,0 79

2 ,0 80

1 ,7 7 4 .9 2

2 ,0 81

3 ,5 2 2 .8 0

2,0 82

1 ,5 8 9 .3 6

2 ,0 83

0 0 -1 6 7 0
DR

H A R R IS THOMAS 4 JOANNE K
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 8 0
P A D : 1 2 7 ROCK LAKE C T
SEARS E U N IC E V
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 0 0
* * * * * * * WOODLANDS SEC 4
* * * * * * * PB J 7 pcs 6 7 6 8 +
LEARY P A T R IC K M
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 1 2 9 R O S E B R I A R DR
LORE ALBERT L 4 BETH S
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0Q 00-0270

(HX)
4 3 4 .8 4

2,0 84

69
2 ,4 0 9 .0 4

2 ,0 85

1 ,9 8 7 .1 3

2 ,0 86

2 ,9 7 9 .7 4

2 ,0 87

(HX)

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 4 MARCY BLVD
GALLEGO R EIN A LD O 4 E M E R ITA
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 B -0 X 0 0 -0 170
PAD : 1 2 3 E A S TE R N FORK
. . . * * . *W IN D T R E E WEST
* * * . * * . p B 2 0 PGS 97 4 98

2 ,4 6 7 .9 5

JO H N SO N ROY
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 8 6 5 S U T T E R LOOP
N IC H O L A S D A N IE L 4 MARY K
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0

1 ,7 8 1 .3 4

PAD: 811 VAN NESS C IR
• * • • • • • w iN D T R E E WEST U N IT
• • • • &lt; • • p B 21 PGS 8 9 4 90

1 ,2 0 7 .4 8

2 ,0 8 9

2 ,0 90

2,0 91

(HX)

P A D : 1 0 4 0 W AVERLY DR
IA S IM O N E ANTHONY 4 ANGELA L
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)

1 ,2 5 1 .4 4

P A D : 1 0 3 1 W A V E R L Y DR
G R E E N FIE LD EVELYN V
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0

1 ,2 2 5 .6 5

2 ,0 92

2 ,0 93

(HX)

P A D : 9 2 0 A LA M E D A DR
U R IB E JESSE A SR 4 K R IS T I L
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 1 0 A L A M E D A DR
ABATSAS DEM ETR IO S
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0

2 ,0 2 4 .6 5

2 ,0 94

2 ,0 95

(HX)

PAD:

1 0 2 1 A L A M E D A DR
'T Y L E R S COVE SUBD
' PB 2 9 PG 4 7
Q U IN C Y GARY C 4 PAULA C
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0

2 ,8 1 3 .7 5

208

.

E

28TH

ST

2 ,0 9 6

(HX)
20

P IL C H E R BARTON B 4 O L I V I A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 B -0000

PAD:

0 1 -2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 3 0 0 - 00A0
PAD: 2 5 3 0 M AG N O LIA AVE
S 100 FT OF E 1 2 7 .6 FT
* * * * * * ‘ OTTERS SUBD
........................ P B 4 P G 8 6
HOPPER FRED W
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
LOTS
• • • • • • *

RNG
M

302 ,0 9 5 .0 7

2 ,0 97

3 8 5 .2 7

2 ,0 98

2 ,1 00

-3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
2 5 3 6 M AG NOLIA AVE
8 10 ♦ 12
DRF.AMWOLD A N D

4

4 ,1 0 6 .3 9

2,1 01

1 ,8 1 3 .3 0

2 ,1 02

. . .

1 /2

..

9 9 2 .2 1

4 ,6 5 1 .3 5

C

RD

JONES W IL L IS B 4 OPAL E S
COOK S ID N E Y L J R 4 M IC H E L E E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: O SCEO LA DR
C O O K S I D N E Y L J R 4 M I C H E L E F. 4
JONES W IL L IS B 4 OPAL E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 1 8 O S C E O L A DR
L O T S 3 4 + 3 5 B L K 1 3 DRF.AMWOLD
S W O FF O R D BF.RTHA A L 4 L A C K E Y

PAD:
PAYTON
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
LOTS
ENERGY
0 1 -2 0

15

BEG

9 4 9 .8 9

2 ,1 11

3 ,3 2 3 .9 4

2 ,1 12

3 9 1 .1 2

2 ,1 13

AVF
FT)

2 ,1 14

1 .2 1 5 .0 4

2,1 15

1 6 2 .5 3

2 , 116

2 ,1 17

2 ,1 18

2 ,0 0 1 .0 3

2 ,1 19

9 2 4 .0 9

2 ,1 20

4 ,3 6 4 .6 4

2,1 21

2 ,0 6 7 .0 2

2 ,1 22

3 ,1 3 4 .2 9

2,1 23

2 ,1 24

7 0 7 .9 7

2,1 25

4 ,2 1 6 .9 2

2 ,1 26

6 8 3 .9 4

2 ,1 27

2 ,1 28

1 .6 3 7 .6 7

5 4 6 .3 0

2 ,1 29

2 ,1 30

(HX)

6 1 4 .9 3

2 ,1 31

3 4 7 .5 8

2 ,1 32

2 9 9 .6 0

2 ,1 33

1 9 4 .9 1

2 ,1 34

6 1 4 .0 4

2 ,1 35

1 ,4 21 .9 1

2 ,1 36

1 .6 2 1 .8 2

2 ,1 37

. . .

(HX)

5 7 5 .2 8

2 ,1 38

6 2 4 .4 9

2 ,1 40

1 9 6 .9 1

2,1 41

..

1 9 5 .9 1

P A D : E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S TEV EN J £ WANDA M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 3 4 0

1 9 5 .9 1

P A D : E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S T E V E N J £ WANDA M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 3 5 0
P A D : E L C A P I T A N DR
G A R R ISO N JO SEPH A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 6 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : E I, P O R T A L A V F
JEN K IN S P A T R IC IA 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 F.LLETTE 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 AVF
SANDFORD IN V # 105 IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -3 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1301 W 25TH ST
LOTS 1 2 3 2B 29 ♦ 30 BLK 35
STEWART CARMEN D
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -3 5 0 0 -0 1 8 0

5 ,6 2 2 .9 2

..

REPLAT

(HX)

PAD: 2 6 2 7 S FRENCH AVE
JONES DARREN D
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
PAD: 2 6 3 8 S ELM AVE
* * * * * * 'W O O D R U FFS SUBD FRANK
* ....................P B 3 P G 4 4
BENNETT P A T R IC IA A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD: 2 5 4 3 PALMETTO AVE
HAGAN JOHN
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
FLOWERS
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
E 74

3 6 1 .4 2

-3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
2 5 4 5 PALMETTO AVE
DEBORAH A
-3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 6 0
2 6 0 0 S SANFORD AVE
F T O F L O T S 66 * 68

L
8 0 1 .6 7

. . .

M ACM ILLAN JAMES A &amp; SUE A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
2 ,0 6 8 .3 4

2 ,1 39

P A D : E L C A P I T A N DR
ABAR S T E V E N J &amp; WANDA M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 3 3 0

2 ,1 09

2 ,1 10

1 ,8 2 3 .5 5
(HX)

DUDJAK THEODORE D
C /O SCOTT DUDJAK
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 2 5 0

‘ P B 9 P G S 77 ♦ 78
M IL L S B E L IN D A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

(HX)

P A D : 2 6 1 6 MOHAWK A V E
LOTS 6 + 7
BLK 2 3 DREAMWOLD
ARNOLD LO R R A IN E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 2 6 1 9 EL PORTAL AVE
GONZALEZ M AR ILY N
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 4 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 1 EL PORTAL AVE

SANTA BARBARA
17
(LESS W 7 0

2 , 10B

8 8 7 .4 5

NE

1000
16 ♦

SEQ. #

AVE
DRF.AMWOLD

3, 1 4 7 .2 9

(HX)

A G U ILE R A RAUL
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
MAGNER W IL L IA M D 4 D IA N N E E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 1 2 MOHAWK A V E
A U S T IL E E D D IE
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0

PORTAL
BLK 25

2 ,1 07

3 5 7 .6 3

PAD: 2 5 2 8 IR O Q U O IS AVE
LOT 5 + N 1 / 2 OF LOT 6 BLK . . .
W IR T GLEN 4 POLLY C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 3 5 MOHAWK A V E
VAN B IB B E R C H R IS T O P H E R W
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 1 0 0 -0 2 3 0
P A D : 8 0 7 S A N T A BARBARA DR
R IE S TE R E ? KARL 4
R IES TE R E R JO ELLEN
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 3 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(LESS

2524 EL
1 2
+ 3

2 ,1 2 0 .5 8

..

PAD: 2 5 2 8 HIAW ATHA AVE
S 30 FT OF LOT 2 4 A LL LOT 3 . .
NEUBERT JOHN E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 900-018A
PAD: 2 5 2 3 IR O Q U O IS AVE
BEG 2 4 . 8 6 F T N OF NE COR OF . . .

23

PAD:
LOTS

PAD: 2 5 2 3 G EO R G IA AVE
GLOER G TRUSTEE
FBO
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -3 6 0 0 -0 3 4 0
PAD: 2 6 1 3 G E O R G IA AVE
LOTS 34 l 35
‘ P IN E CREST H EIG H TS

2 ,2 4 3 .6 2

2 6 0 4 H IA W A TH A AVE
JOSEPH R
-3 0 -5 0 4 -1 8 0 0 -0 0 5 0
H IAW ATHA AVE
5 + 6
BLK 18 DREAMWOLD
C A P IT A L P R O PE R TIES IN C
-3 0 -5 0 4 -1 8 0 0 -0 1 4 0

BLK

2 ,1 06

AL

P A D : 2 6 5 0 S O R L A N D O DR
LOTS 14 15 4 PART O F LOT 16 . . .
RUPERT K E L L IE A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 9 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 2 4 HIAW ATHA AVE
A LL LOT 1 4 N 1 /2 OF LOT 2 4 . .

2

1 .8 6 2 .6 7

1 .1 8 5 .0 4

JAMES 4 BETTY
-3 0 -5 0 4 -1700-002A
2 6 2 1 S ORLANDO DR
PART OF LOTS 2 3 5 6 9 . . .
JAMES R 4 BETTY J
-3 0 -5 0 4 -1 7 0 0 -0 0 7 0
2 6 1 9 O R L A N D O DR
4 BEG SE COR LO T 7 RUN . .

FERGUSON JOHN L
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 9 0 0 -0 0 2 0

2,1 05

5 2 6 .0 3

0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 1 2 O S C E O L A DR
L O T S 1 5 + 1 6 B L K 1 3 DREAMWOI.D
COCHRAN THOMAS A 4 L E IL A M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 711 B R IA R C L IF F E ST
L O T S 1 8 T O 2 0 B L K 1 3 DRF.AMWOLD
PAGE JOYCE
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 617 B R IA R C L IF F ST

HOMA P J 4
S TR A IN PAUL A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 7 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 2 6 1 7 O R L A N D O DR
POLK LORENZO
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0

1 .9 00 .8 1

2 ,8 2 6 .7 3

L O T S 1 3 A + 1 4 B L K 11 DRF.AMWOLD
HAWLEY LAURA A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 1 BRIARCLIFF RD
LOT 1 4 3 2 4 PT OF LOTS 2 4 . . .

T 4 LACKEY MARY H ET
0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 5 0 0 -0 0 4 0
2 5 5 0 S FRENCH AVE
4 4 5 (L E S S RD) BLK
JOHN W 4 JU A N ITA M
0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 5 0 0 -0 1 2 0
2 6 0 9 HIAW ATHA
FLOYD M
0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 5 0 0 - 1 2 A0
2 6 0 7 HIAW ATHA AVE

2 ,1 04

. . .

0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 2 5 4 3 S FRENCH AVE
L O T S 1 1 ♦ 1 2 B L K 8 DRF.AMWOLD
SUNGOLD H O LD IN G S IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 2 5 3 5 S FRENCH AVE
K IN G C H R IS T O P H E R G 4 L IS A M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 1 0 2 5 W 25TH ST
L O T S 2 2 + 2 3 B L K 1 0 DRF.AMWOLD
MENDOZA ESTRELLA
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 1 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 3 S A R IT A ST
M AG U IRE M E L IN D A
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 1 1 0 0 - 1 3 A0 (HX)
PAD: 1 0 2 5 S A R IT A ST

KEE
01-2 0
PAD:
THAT
MC K EE
0 1 -2 0
PAD:
LOT 7

2 ,1 03

(HX)

NEIG H BO R EUGENE R 4 GLADYS
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 2 5 3 5 S PARK AVE
IR N OF CEN TR A L FLA IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 2 5 9 7 FRENCH AVE
LOTS 18 19 + 20
(LESS ST
SUNGOLD HOLD IN G S IN C

HARRY
0 1 -2
PAD:
LOTS
BEACH
0 1 -2
PAD:
M A R TIN
0 1 -2
PAD:

ABAR S T E V E N J £ WANDA M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0

PAD:
LOTS

•******2 N D
4 4TH S E C TIO N S
....................* P B 3 P G S 9 0 4 9 1
M I N I -S TO R A G E PARK D R IV E IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: PARK AVE
L O T S 1 TO 3 B L K 2 DREAMWOI.D

LOT
1 ,3 1 9 .3 7

2 ,0 99

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0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 5 0 0 -0 1 6 0

IN C

SEPULVEDA IS ID R A L
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

2
1 ,4 8 4 .4 0

ALESHE T
J 4 DOROTHY J
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

2 ,0 88

(H X)

PAD: 8 0 5 S U T T E R LOOP
V IN C E N T D A N IE L W 4 DOLORES M
3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
(HX)

PAD: 2 5 2 9 - M AG NOLIA AVE
MC C O N N ELL DALE E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0

73 .43

SEQ. #

0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 5 0 0 PARK AVE

MC

LN
4

PAD: 5 5 9 THAMES C IR
-------------------------------- - - S E C 0 1 T W P

O IL

55 .84

NISBF.T JOHN M

3 6 -2 0 -2 9
PAD: 64
FAUSTMANN
3 6 -2 0 -2 9
PAD: 119
•••'•••D E V O

18

1 ,8 8 5 .5 0

(HX)

MC FA D D E N R IC H A R D D P ER REP
FOR E S T OF P A T R I C I A A MCFADDEN

pGS

12 , 0 6 7

(HX)

3 6 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 1 1 4 G L E N D A L E DR
* * * * * * * WOODLANDS SEC 3
* * * • * # • p B 1 7 p Q 1Q

C O N N E L L D A L E F.
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E 29TH ST
MC C O N N E L L D A L E E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E 28TH ST
* * * * * * *S P U R L IN G H EIG H TS
• * • * • • • p B 6 PG 19

BLK 1 (LESS RD 4 BEG 1 0 6 . 6 7
LEE JAMES E 4 YOUNG LINDA K 4
LEE VIVIAN J ET AI.

3 6 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 -0B O O -O 37O
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 2 W ILLOW CREEK CV
SPERL FRANK &amp; C YN TH IA

3 6 -2 0
PAD:
* * * * * * ‘
* * * * * * *

TAXES DUE

MC

2 ,0 58

3 6 2 0 -2 9 -3 0 0 - 0 1 1C -0000
PAD: 9 7 TOLLGATF. TRL
* * * * * * 'M EADO W S U N I T 1
........................ ....
15
B IN N S AUDREY

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

M ILLE N N IU M
2 ,7 3 0 .5 9

May 2.9.16.2004

PAD: 2 6 0 2 S SANFORD AVE
LOTS 6 9 THRU 74
BOWERS W I L L I A M B £ 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 M AG N O LIA AVE
LOT 137 £ N 1 / 2 OF LOT 139 . . .
C O N T IN E N T A L DEV &amp; IN V IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 3 0
PAD: 2 5 5 2 PAAMETTO AVE
LOT 1 43 &amp; N 1 / 2 OF LOT 1 45 . . .
M IS S IO N HARVEST M IN IS T R IE S IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 5 0
LOTS 2 2 5 TO 2 3 0 &amp; V A C 'D . . .
BROWN K A R E N 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 M AG NOLIA AVE
LOTS 2 7 6 &amp; 2 7 8 FRANK L . . .
HUMPHREY D A V ID JR £ YOLANDA
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 0 2 0
S 1 / 2 OF LOT 4 0 0 £ A L L LOT . . .
HOSTETLER E L S IE R
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 301 W 26TH ST
E 68 F T O F L O T S 4 1 4 £ 4 1 6
...
DELP GRAYCE H £ G R IF F IN
JTS
FLORENCE £ BARBOUR JO S E P H IN E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 2 4 0

PAD: 2 6 0 5 S LAUREL AVE
COLEMAN MATTHEW
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -5 1 0 0
W

E

A IR PO R T

U N IT

62 .49

2 ,1 58

6 4 2 .6 6

7 4 2 .5 2

50 .06

8 8 6 .9 7

2 ,1 67

4 7 9 .1 8

2 ,1 68

2 ,2 7 5 .5 0

2 ,1 69

1 ,4 1 7 .3 1

2 ,1 70

..

D -7

6 6 1 .2 2
BL

FEAGANS T IN A M £
DALTON BOBBY L £ MARY F
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 0 A IR PO R T BLVD E U N IT F
RUSSELL STEPHEN B
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 0 E A IR PO R T U N IT 1 - 6 BL
' • • • • • D R U I D PARK AMENDED PLAT
............... ...
7 PGS 5 ♦
R EA LI ANGELO £ P IE R IN A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 601 W 27TH ST
E 2 5 0 FT OF LOTS 1 TO 4 . . .
S C H U S SIE R IR W IN
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 7 - 9 2
(O FF)
LOTS 8 TO 18 E OF EXPRESSWAY . .
IS L A M IC S O C IE TY OF CENTRAL FLA
IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 2 9 1 7 O R L A N D O DR
LOTS 19 £ 2 0 W OF EXPRESSWAY
IS L A M IC S O C IE TY OF CENTRAL FLA
IN C
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9A
LOTS 19 £ 2 0 E OF EXPRESSWAY
KENNETH B WHEELER LLM TAX
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
P A D : 2 7 2 4 O R L A N D O DR
LOT 47
(L E S S BEG N 31 DEG
. * * * * • PARK V IE W 2ND ADD
....................P B 4 P G 5

2 ,1 57

..

PAD: 2 6 2 2 S LAUREL AVE
................' S A N D L E W O O D C O N D O M I N I U M
* * * * * * O R B 9 8 5 PG 9 0 0
BAKER JOE B £ JOANN D
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
700

7 0 4 .0 6

. . .

LOTS 514 + 5 1 6 £ 1 /2 OF VACD
CARDONA HECTOR £
CARDONA F R A N C IS C O I
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -5 2 3 0
PAD: 2 6 1 7 S FRENCH AVE
LOT 5 2 3 ♦ N 15 FT OF LOT 525
U TT GLENN C J R C GRACE M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -5 3 2 0

PAD:

2, 156

98 .11

DELP GRAYCE H £ G R IF F IN
JTS
FLORENCE £ BARBOUR J O S E P H IN E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 2 6 0
L O T S 4 2 6 1 4 2 8 F R A N K I. . . .
HAND GERALD D JR
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 6 3 0
PAD: 2 6 0 5 I.AUREL AVE
HOUSEHOLD FIN A N C E CORP I I I
C /O FID E L ITY /H O U S E H O LD
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 6 5 0
(HX)

P A D : 2 6 0 1 P A R K DR
LO T 5 1 0 £ V A C D A L L E Y ON
O L I V E R F R A N C I S £ LOWMAN
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -5 1 4 0
PAD: S PARK AVE

3 , 4 B 9 . 37

57

1 3 6 .2 1

2 6 4 .1 7

2 ,1 7 3

2 0 ,1 6 9 .1 5

2 ,1 74

1 ,1 5 9 .1 4

2 ,1 7 5

2 0 ,6 7 7 .1 4

2 ,1 7 6

4 ,3 3 8 .4 0

2 ,1 7 7

4 ,4 9 7 .2 0

2 ,1 7 8

..

..

..

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;

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GUERRERO J U A N IT A £ FE D ER IC 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 PALMETTO AVE
E 6 6 . 5 FT OF LOTS 7 &amp; 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 M AG NOLIA AVE
L O T S 1 7 ♦ 10 2N D ADD T O PARK . .
MC C O N N E L L D A L E E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 2 5 2 6 ♦ 2 7 2ND ADD TO . . .
MC C O N N E L L D A LE E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 2 8 0 0 SANFORD AVE
LOTS 31 ♦ 32
(LE S S RD) 2N D . . .
MC C O N N E L L D A L E E
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 2 8 1 4 S SANFORD AVE
LOTS 33 ♦ 34
(LESS RD) 2ND . . .
MC C O N N E L L DALE
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: 2 8 1 8 S SANFORD AVE
LOT 3 5 (L E S S RD) 2ND ADD TO . . .
MAC M I L L A N JAMES A £ SUE A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD: 2 8 2 3 PALMETTO AVE
S 1 /2 OF LOT 41 1 ALL LOT 42 . .
M A C M IL I.IA N JAMES A £ SUE A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
PAD: 2 8 5 8 SANFORD AVE
LOTS 47 ♦ 48
(LESS RD) 2ND . . .
* * * * * * * PARK V IE W
....................... ....
3 PG 8 9
DAVENPORT WESTBROOK L
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 27T H ST
LOTS 1 TO 6 £ 30 FT OF VACD . . .
* * * * * * * PARK V IE W 1ST ADD
* * * * » * * P B 3 PG 9 6
GREGG JAM ES J £
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
PAD: 2 8 0 1 S PARK AVE
LOTS 13 *1 4 1ST ADD TO
* * * * * * * EVANS SUBD
* * * * * * * PB 1 PG 1 7
D IT T M A N RAYMOND
0 1 -2
PAD:
LOT
ALLEN
0 1 -2

1 0 0 .4 7

3 2 2 .4 2

1 ,8 9 0 .1 6

SEQ. #
2 ,1 7 9

2 ,1 80

2 ,1 81

1 ,3 4 4 .8 7

2 ,1 82

2 ,2 6 4 .3 1

2 ,1 83

8 6 8 .9 4

7 5 1 .4 7

2 ,5 0 5 .8 9

2 ,1 84

2 ,1 85

2 ,1 86

2 ,2 6 1 .5 8

2 ,1 87

2 ,1 88

(HX)
. . .

8 6 9 .0 5

0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
2 8 1 3 S PARK AVE
7 (LESS E 165 FT)
B E T T Y ANN
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

2 ,1 89

(HX)

9 7 0 .2 0

2,1 90

PAD: 2 0 2 0 S PARK AVE
LOTS 2 0 ♦ 21
• • • ‘ •••S O U T H P IN E C R ES T
4 3 4 .9 1

AVE

1 ,3 8 1 .8 0

9 3 9 .5 5

2 ,2 01

2 ,2 02

LOTS 13 TO 18
(LESS S 1 5 3 . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 M

£

GEE C O B B IN A ET A L
0 2 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 1 3 9 W 25TH ST
YOUNGBLOOD V I V I A N M £
MC GEE C O B B IN A E T A L
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 A -0000
PAD: 2 1 2 7 W 25TH ST

1 ,1 7 1 .2 0

2 ,2 03

2 ,7 3 8 .9 0

2,2 04

MC

(HX)

S A N F O R D P1NF. R I D G E L T D
02-2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 1 A -0000
GATHERS MARQUETTA
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 4 A -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 8 2 RIDGEWOOD A VE

7 ,4 7 1 .6 9

2 ,2 05

1 ,9 1 3 .5 2

2 ,2 06

K A TIN A

2 2 4 .2 9

L

2 ,2 07

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 5 HIGHLAW N AVE
* * * * * * ‘ GENEVA TERRACE AMENDED
* * * * * * * FLAT
* * * * * * * P B 12
REDDEN
0 2 -2 0
PAD:
REDDEN

pcs

82

4

83

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
PAD: 2 5 4 7 RIDGEW OOD AVE
N U R ID D IN H A N IYYAH £
N U R I0 D I N DEBORAH
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 02 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
P A D : 1 5 1 1 T E R R A C E DR
LOT 87
(LESS E 1 1 . 2 FT

£

W

. . .

....................... P L A C I D L A K E T O W N H O M E S
* . . . * . *P B 6 1 PGS 7 0 - 7 5
•••••••A L L
D IL L D A VID

02-20-30-519-0A 00-000O
B £ BEVERLY F

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
W H ITE M IC H A E L O
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
• • • ‘ •••R ID G E W O O D ACRES
• • • • • * * P B 2 4 PG 6 4
S A N P A U L BMAGOW TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 07 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PA D : 1 7 0 2 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 2 RIDGEW OOD ACRES
S A N P A U L BM AG O W TIE

2 7 7 .4 9

2 ,2 11

2 7 7 .4 9

2 ,2 12

1 ,5 1 8 .0 2

2 ,2 13

1 ,5 6 7 .7 1

2 ,2 14

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 1 7 0 6 RIDGEWOOD LN
L O T 4 RIDGEW OOD ACRES
S A N P A U L BMAG O W TIE

1 ,2 9 9 .4 6

1 ,3 8 5 .9 3

4 9 4 .9 4

1

THE

8 5 4 .4 6

2 ,2 29

1 ,1 7 8 .4 7

2 ,2 30

MELENDEZ GLADYS
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 16 -0 0 0 0 -Q H 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 1 8 S P IN E R ID G E C IR
U N IT H I THE P IN E R ID G E CLUB . . .
. . . . . . * p 1NE R1DGE CLUB V IL L A G E 1 THE
* * * * * * * p H 14 B LD G 1 6

2 ,2 32

6 2 5 .6 3

* * * * * *
* * * * * *
3 4 7 .5 5

1 ,3 1 2 .8 5

2 ,2 33

2,2 34

1,404

* * * * * * * georgE

6

♦ N

15

&amp;

1 ,4 5 6 .7 5

2 ,2 42

2 ,2 43

1 ,2 8 9 .2 4

2,2 44

(HX)
..

LOT

JR

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• • • • • • • S E C NO 1
* * * * * * . PR 8 PG 4 9

2 ,8 4 2 .3 7

2 ,2 45

* * * * * *
* * * * * *
8 9 6 .2 8

2 ,2 46

(HX)
7

2 ,2 56

3 2 7 .2 1

2,2 62

(HX)
3

........................H I D D E N L A K E P H 2 U N I T
• * * • * • * p B 25 PGS 6 6 £ 67

4

D ILLO N

ALBA

2 ,3 8 5 .6 8

4 6 6 .5 5

2, 4 2 5 .9 7

0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P B -0000-2120
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 8 9 EG RETS L A N D IN G DR
• * * * * * * T H E COVE
* . * * * * * PB 5 6 p c s 4 0 - 4 3
a l

L

1 0 -2 0 -3 0

A /6A

PT

6

PT

!
8 1 7 .2 6

PAD: 2 6 0 5 REAGAN TR L
GRATH JAMES
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P J -0 0 0 0 -1 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 9 0 SAFE HARBOR LN
NORTHAN CARYN

BLK

L

0 3 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 P J -0 0 0 0 -1250
PAD: 2 6 2 0 REAGAN TRL
. . . . . . . X H E C 0 V E PH 2
* * * * * * . p B 50 p G S 73 _ 78

RNG

30-

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 1 1 0 D O R C H E S TE R SQ
FARESE ANDREA
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -2 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 0 5 D O R C H ES TE R SQ
STEELE KELLY C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -3 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 3 D O R C H ES TE R SO
• • • « * * * LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB
* * * * * * * entrance sec
* * * * * * . p B 5 pcs 7 j 4 72
ELI.ERBE S H E R Y L C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 0 5 M I R R O R DR
DASE JOANN £ W IL L IA M R
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PA D : 2 0 1 M IR R O R DR
WEST MATTHEW i D IA N N A L
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 3 0

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

PAD: 2 1 2 FOR R E ST DR
LOTS 8 ♦ 2 6 ♦ S 8 FT OF LOT
ANDERSON MARTHA TRUSTEE
FBO C HERYL L POLK
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)

...

4

•* ** * ** P B
1 0 PG 1
JACKSON JEAN E
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 2 1 S H E A LE Y RD
NLY 1 1 5 FT OF LOT 3

28

BLK

2 ,2 80

1 ,6 5 2 .8 9

2 ,2 81

1 ,1 6 3 .7 6

2 ,2 82

7 6 .87

2 ,2 83

1 ,9 9 1 .6 3

2,2 84

1,991.63

2,285

7

(HX)

• • • • • • • O A K S OF TIM A CU A N
• • • • • • • P B
6 0 PGS 4 6 - 4B

******
* * * * * *
* * * * * *
2 ,0 4 0 .6 7

P A D : 2 1 4 F O R R E S T DR
LOT 27 ♦ N 1 /2 OF LOT
* * * * * * * BREEZY ACRES

2 6 1 .3 1

. . .

P A D : 2 0 8 F O R E S T DR
S IM M O N S JAMES F £ BARBARA L
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)

s witmers replat

OF

1 ,6 4 2 .9 3

I.
(HX)

PAD: 2 0 3 R ID G E DR
S 1 /2 OF LOT 2 £ A LL LOT 3 £
S IM M O NS JAMES F £ BARBARA
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)

LOT 107
E SEC

0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 6 S C R Y S T A L DR
• • * • • • • l o c h ARBOR IS L E OF P IN E S

• - * * ■ * • 1MI * * * * * *

2 ,2 41

* ..................
* ..................
* * * * * *
2 6 4 .7 2

arbor is l e of p in e s

R

2 ,1 2 4 .8 3

0 0 0 -0 9 5 0
DR

FT

*****4 *1

5B

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 8G -0000
PAD: COUNTRY CLUB R D /O F F
CRAFT E R IC C

1 ,5 2 8 .5 6

• • • * * * . NORTH AMORY LAKE
TURNER COTE R £ SHANNON M
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 3 F A IR W A Y RD
• • • • “ • B E L - IS L E SEC OFLOCHARBOR
* * * * * * * PB 7 p c 72

LOT

2 ,2 55

04-2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 A -0000
TAD: COUNTRY CLUB R D /O F F
TATRO SARAH K £ DONALD

4 9 7 .1 2

CARMAN

CARTER JE N N IFE R A
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 1 1 W C R Y S T A L DR

1 ,7 0 8 .4 9

A LCOTT W IL L IA M M £ POUNEH M
0 4 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5A -0000
PAD: 6 5 0 RANTOUL LN
MC B R A Y E R D O U G 1 A S R £
M AR G U ER ITE M

***
•* •
4 4 4 .7 5

KEE RALPH R &amp; RANDI L
0 3 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 0 0 W C R Y S T A L DR
• • • • • • • L O C H ARBOR CRYSTAL
TAKES
• • • “ ••C L U B SEC
* * * * * * * PB 5 PGS 7 3 ♦ 7 4

11

2 ,2 54

(HX)

PAD: 2 6 8 1 REAGAN T R A IL
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 4 T W P 2 0

,56

8 3 7 .1 3
0 2 20-3 0 -5 G J -0 0 0 0-0 93 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 0 2 SHADY OAK DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 3 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 ....................................

N

&amp; KATHLEEN
0 3 7 0
(HX)
WAY
U N IT 10
£ 72

P IC K E N S DON H £ J E N N I F E R D
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P Z -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 2 7 6 2 TEAK PLACE
GANDHARRY D R O P A T T IE £ YADRAM
0 3 2 0 -3 0 -5 P Z -00 0 0 -0 7 6 0

* . . . . .
* * * * * *

POVEDA M A R IA E M
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 7 7 P L A C I D L A K E DR
• • • • • • • H I D D E N J A K E V I L L A S PH 3
* * * * * * * PB 2 8 PGS 3 TO 6
POLEY DONNA G
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 G J -0000-0410
(HX)
PAD: 102 CLEAR LAKE C IR
CRANE M O N IC A A
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 G J -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 0 SABAL PALM CT
R O B IN SO N F E L IS A A
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 G J -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
P A D : 1 6 3 CLEAR LAKE C IR
"
GREENLAW K E V IN B &amp; D IA N N E

J

2 ,4 8 9 .1 4

8

PAD: 2 7 7 5 AMAYA TER
M A R TIN ROBERT i P A T R IC IA
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 6 0
PAD: 2 7 5 1 AMAYA TER
M ITC H E LL T IN A D
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 9 0
PAD: 2 6 1 9 AMAYA TER
* * * * * * »C H ASF, G R O V E S U N I T
* * . . . . * p B 5 7 P GS 48 s 49

* * * * * * *

. . . . . .
. . . . . .

29

G RULLO N FR A N C IS C O A &amp; E D U V IG E S
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 148 GLEASON CV
GRANADOS RODOLFO P i

O 'C O N N O R P A T R IC IA A
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 B
P A D : 2 2 3 HOMEWOOD DR
N 90 FT OF W 143 FT OF
• • • • • • • L O C H ARBOR F A IR IA N
• • • • • • • P B
9 PG 1 0 0
H IL L W IL L IE F £ EARTHA L
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 2 0 0 HOMEWOOD DR
LOT 1 (LESS W 14 FT)
«
• • • • • • • L O C H ARBOR

2 ,2 53

(HX)

P A D : 3 1 3 3 DF.LLCREST PL
• • • • • • • C H A S E GROVES U N IT
.................... * P B 4 7 P G S 5 7 &amp; 5 8

W IL L IA M S O N JAMES £ LA Q U IT A
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P J -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

. . .

1 ,2 0 4 .0 1

i

1 ,4 7 2 .1 9

JUNE ROBERT J
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: S C R YSTA L V IE W
LOT 24 &amp; S 10 FT OF LOT 25 . . .
.................* ‘ C H A S E G R O V E S U N I T 1
........................P B 4 4 P G S 2 4 T H R U 2 8
Q U IL E S PEDRO L £ SUSAN
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD : 3 0 3 0 DEI.LCREST PL

MC

GOMEZ NATANAEL &amp; AGENJO
RUTH M £ A JM E R I N II.S A
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 3 P L A C I D L A K E DR
* * * * . « . P L A C I D WOODS PH 2
* * * * * * * PB 5 0 p GS 4_ 6

C

2 ,2 48

C A S IE R ROBERT A £ MARY
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : E C R Y S T A L DR

0 3 -2 0 - 30- 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
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P B -0 0 0 0 -1 7 9 0
P A D : 3 2 4 5 E G R E T S L A N D I N G DR
BLAKE JO H N N IE L £ S Y L V IA A

. . * . . *
(HX)
C IR
CLUB

1 ,9 7 0 .0 3

P IN E S

S M I T H HOWARD J £ E L A I N E M
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 F T -0 0 0 0 -1 650
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 5 C E N T E N N I A L DR
.......................E G R E T S L A N D I N G
• • • • * * • PB 5 4 p c s 9 6 TH R U 9 9
2 ,2 31

1504

SEQ. #

VAUGHN D A N IE L H SR S C Y N T H IA S
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 1 ABACUS CT
TRAN K IM T
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 4 0
P A D : 2 5 3 5 DWYER LN

1494

PG

PAD: 2 0 1 S C R YSTA L V IE W
* .................... L O C H A R B O R I S L E O F
. * * * • * . SEC NO 2
* * * * * * * PB 0 p c 6 3

* * * * * * * PB 5 0 PGS 6 7 ( 68
REDMOND TOM JR £ J E A N N E T T E M
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 9 7 ALAMOSA PL
........................C H A S E G R O V E S U N I T 4 A
................ * * P B 5 2 P G S 9 4 £ 9 5
R IV E R S C R A IG A
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 2 0

6 6 3 .0 0

orb

1686

B O N N IV IL L E HARRY F &amp; LAURA M
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)

L U Z Z I W IN IFR E D &amp;
CONNERY LAURA F
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
PAD: 881 DELF1NO PL
DOVER JOHN
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 5 0
PAD: 8 9 3 D E L F IN O PL
* * * * * * ‘ CHASE GROVES U N IT

669

PG

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

M A R T IN MALCOLM W JR
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 PAD: 2 8 3 6 CROFTON
• • • • * * • CHASE GROVES
........................P B 4 9 P G S 7 1

1

* * * * * * *

S IP E S JAMES
APT 119

-.-• * • * ■ « * *

2,2 22

1 ,2 5 1 .3 6

• • • • • • • S E C NO 1 AMENDED P L A T
• • • • • * . pB 9 pc 68

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 7 1 0 RIDG EW O O D LN
LO T 6 RIDGEW OOD ACRES

nr*-**4fc.

2 ,2 21

1 ,1 7 8 .4 7
J A F F E R MOHAMED A
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 B 2 0
PAD: 1 222 S P IN E R ID G E C IR
U N IT B2 THE P IN E R ID G E CLUB . . .
* . . . . * . P IN E R ID G E CLUB V I L I A G E 1 THE * * * * * * *
....................... P H 1 2 B L D G 1 5
. . . . . . *
•••••••O R B
1 6 7 7 PG 1 7 1 3
* * * * * * *

• * * * * • * loch

0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 1 7 0 8 RIDGEW OO D LN
S A N P A U L BM A G OW TIE

j -.. ^ ,,■,

1 ,5 6 7 .7 1

1 0 2 2 S P IN E R ID G E C IR
B2 THE P IN E R ID G E CLUB . . .
P IN E R ID G E CLUB V IL L A G E 1 THE
PH 10 B LD G J 2

W ICKSTRUM S ALLY
REBECCA A ET AL
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0
P A D : HOMEWOOD
LOTS 95 ♦ 96
O 'CO N N O R EUGENE

OSCAR JR £ ROSLYN
-3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
2 5 4 3 RIDGEW OOD AVE
OSCAR £ ROSLYN B

2 ,2 19

2 ,2 20

PAD:
U N IT
* * * * * * *
* . . . . . *

1662

2 ,2 18

1 ,2 4 3 .5 4

P A D : 1 0 9 S P R E A D IN G OAK CT
POVEDA JOSE i
POVEDA E R IK
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 10B S P R E A D IN G OAK CT
• • • • • • • H I D D E N L A K E V I L I A S PH 2
.................* * P B 2 7 P G S 1 ( 2
W I L C O X R O B E R T J 6 DAWN M
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD:
114 SYCAMORE CT
K IR K JOHN F
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 163 SAND P IN E C IR
. . . . * * . P IN E R ID G E CLUB V IL L A G E
• * * * * * * PH 3 A CONDO B LD G 9
* * * * * * * p B 32 p c s 2 8 T O 31

PG

2,2 17

1 ,5 9 9 .9 0

1 ,5 1 8 .0 2

P R IN Z DEBRA P
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

1707

SEQ. #

C HAI.BAUD C E S A R &amp; J A N E
0 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0

MC

* * * * * * •G ENEVA TERRACE
* * * * * * * PB n
PG 36
ENGRAM

1 ,5 3 1 .6 5

RAYMOND
0 - 3 0 - 5 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 -02C O
2 0 3 TERRACE CT
RAYMOND
0 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 DO

RUARK RIC HA R D W
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0000-0A 30
PAD: 1631 S P IN E R ID G E
U N IT A3 THE P IN E R ID G E
» * * * * • • P L A C I D WOODS PH 1
* * * * . * * p B 51 p GS 2 3 T H R U

G O T T F R IE D LAWRENCE
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 3 0 M AG NO LIA AVE
LOTS 10 11 + 12 BLK 6
G O T T F R I E D I.AWRENCF,
0 1 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 3 0 3 4 M AG NOLIA AVE

V IV IA N

S M ITH
0 2 -2
PAD:
S M ITH
0 2 -2

•••••••O R B

GREEN M IC H 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 PALMETTO AVE
MAYA RAPHAEL £ V I R G I N I A
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

YOUNGBLOOD

1 ,5 9 9 .9 8

S A N P A U L B M A G O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
P AD : 1 7 0 9 RIDGEW OOD LN
L O T 1 3 RIDGEW OOD A CRES
S A N P A U L BMAG O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
P AD : 1 7 0 7 RIDGEW OOD LN
L O T 14 R ID G EW O O D ACRES
S A N P A U L B M AG O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 1 7 0 5 R I D G E W O O D I.N
LO T 15 RIDGEW OO D A CRES
S A N P A U L B M AG O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
P A D : 1 7 0 1 RIDGEW OO D LN
L O T 1 7 RIDGEW OOD A CRES
........................ T E R R A C E T H E
.................* * P B 2 4 P G S 7 5 - 7 7

.................* * O R B

ACOSTA M A R IS O L £ D A V ID
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 IB -0000-0030
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 6 L A U R E L DR
LEACH W IL L IA M E i JANET M
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 0 0 E A IR PO R T BLVD
H IN E S SHER I 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
• • • • • • • R O S A L I N D H EIG H TS
• • • • • • • P B
3 PG 4 7

2 9 0 0 S M AG NOLIA
1 £ 2 BLK 6

1 ,5 3 1 .6 5

TORO ALFREDO C
02-20 -3 0 -5 13 -0 0 0 0 -O B 2 0

0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 10
P A D : 1 3 9 P I N E C R E S T DR
A P P L IN G WAYNE L &amp; R IT A R
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 17-0D 0O -O O 9O
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 1 L A U R E L DR
K IN G ANDREW C £ K A T H E R IN E S
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 3 L A U R E L DR
BELAND D IA N A P
O 1-2O -30-517-0D 00-0240
P A D : 1 7 8 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 A D D
* * * * * * * PB 10 PCS 4 2 » 4 3

PAD:
LOTS

S A N P A U L B M AG O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P AD : 1 7 1 5 RIDGEW OOD LN
LO T 1 0 RIDGEW OOD ACRES
S A N P A U L B M AG O W TIE
0 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
P A D : 1 7 1 1 RIDGEVfOOD L N
LO T 1 2 RIDGEW OOD ACRES

W I L L I A M S D IA N E W £ MARK S
02-2 0 -3 0 -5 12 -0 0 0 0 -Q C 2 0
PAD: 923 S P IN E R ID G E C IR
U N IT C2 THE P IN E R ID G E CLUB . . .
• • * * * • • p i n e R ID G E CLUB V IL L A G E 1 THE
* * . * * * * p H 6 BIiDG 13

(HX)

.......................i :• 1 0 P G S 9 ♦ 1 0
SPENCER MATTHEW S £ L E S L IE S
0 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 17-0A 00-0120
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 2 P I N E C R E S T DR
MESSER LEE F I I

TAXES DUE

PAD: 4 0 4 TERRACE CT
*
.H I D D E N L A K E V I L L A S P H
* . * * * * * PB 2 6 PGS 9 9 T O 1 0 1

9 0 9 .2 7

PARK

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 ,2 47

• • • • • • • A L L 0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 9A -0000
HUDSON MORGAN LAND H O L D IN G S L L
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 2 0 9 TIM A CU A N OAKS CT
HUDSON MORGAN I N V IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 2 0 0 TIM A CU A N OAKS CT

�The Herald

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

JORDAN

EDVENTURES

0 4 -2 0
PAD:
* * * * * * *
* . * * . * *

-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
2 1 6 T IM A C U A N OAKS CT
LOCH A R B O R -T H IL L IP S SEC
P B 9 PGS 6 5 ♦ 66

K EITH

AARON

D

LLC

&amp; RENEE

SEQ. #

1 ,9 9 1 .6 3

M

1 ,4 9 2 .4 4

2 ,2 88

CABAJ TOMASZ

7 4 1 .6 4

2 ,2 8 9

1 ,2 7 2 .8 3

2 ,2 90

MARGUERITE M
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 4 3 3 H C R Y S T A L DR

CARUTHERS BOBBY

G

(HX)

&amp; JA C Q U ELIN E

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 5 6 L A K E V I E W DR
MCBRAYER D O U G I A S R S

(HX)
1 ,4 5 5 .8 8

2,2 91

MARGUERITE M
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 0 3 LAKEVIEW DR

TATRO SARAH K &amp; DONALD

1 ,2 3 4 .8 0

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 1 3 LAKEVIEW DR

2 ,2 92

(HX)

83

&amp;

84
4 ,1 8 2 .3 6

2 ,2 93

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
P A D : 1 2 2 OAK V IE W C I R
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y CLUB OAKS
................ * * P B 4 3 P G S 5 0 &amp; 5 1

TH

2

LARRF.UR ROGER E £ KELLY S

3 ,0 8 2 .9 8

DOWUONA GODERIED N 4 ELIZABETH
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
PAD: 5 5 8 HARDWOOD PL
........................ TIMACUAN UNIT 1 2
*
.P B 5 2 P G S 6 2 T H R U
IA T T IN G CAROLYN

2 ,2 94

(HX)

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 1 3 2 OAK VIEW CIR

2 ,3 6 0 .7 6

2 ,2 95

(HX)

64
3 ,3 8 0 .3 1

2 ,2 96

2 ,3 1 5 .2 1

2 ,2 97

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 4 8 1 MOHAVE TER
G E IS S
0 4 -2
PAD:
LOPEZ
0 4 -2
PAD:
* * * * * *
*

STEVEN J 4 S H IR LE Y E
0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
3 6 2 MOHAVE TER
PABLO 4 THERESA
0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
3 5 3 MOHAVE TER
‘ M A Y F A I R C L U B PH 1
.......................* P B 5 3 P G S 7 4 8

HENSLEY ADRIAN C 4 JUDY A
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 1 2 1 GOLFSIDE CIR
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: 1 0 5 GOI.FSIDE CIR

2 ,2 98

2 ,2 99

(HX)
1 , 9 4 8 .4 0

2 ,3 00

(HX)

MONTANEZ HECTOR 4 IRIS
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0

3 ,7 8 2 .1 1

2 ,1 3 6 .2 7

EINSTEIN GARY 4 PAMELA R

2 , 1 9 1 .18

2 ,3 01

(HX)

PAD: 1 7 3 GOLFSIDE CIR
******‘TUSCANY AT LAKE MARY PH 1
* * * * * * * PB

57

pGS

75

THRU

77

BEVERLY BARRY C 4 NEF.NA W

4 ,8 3 7 .4 7

2 ,3 03

4 ,7 8 7 .4 6

2 ,3 04

2 ,3 02

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 5 9 VIA TUSCANY LOOP
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 8 9 V I A TUSCANY LOOP
. . . . . . . R E S E R V E A T LAKE MARY
• * * * . * * PB 59 P GS 59 T H R U 61
HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
7 0 1 R A N T O U I, I.N
HOME3 IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
7 0 5 R A N T O U I . I.N
HO M ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
7 2 1 R A N T O U L I.N
H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 7 2 5 RANTOUL LN
ENG LE HO M ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 7 2 9 RANTOUL LN
ENGLE HO M ES/O R 1A N DO IN C
S U ITE 250
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: 797 RANTOUL LN
ENGLE HOM ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD: 8 4 6 ARBORMOOR PL
ENG LE HO M ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
PAD: 8 4 2 ARBORMOOR PL
TOUSA HOMES IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
PAD: 8 2 6 ARBORMOOR PL
S T R A T E G IC C A P IT A L RESOURCES
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
PAD: 8 2 2 ARBORMOOR PL
TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD:
TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD:
TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD:

HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0
8 1 4 ARBORMOOR
HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0
8 0 5 ARBORMOOR
HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0
8 0 9 ARBORMOOR

ENGLE
0 4 -2
PAD:
TOUSA
0 4 -2

HO M ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
8 1 3 ARBORMOOR PL
HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0

PAD:
ENGLE
0 4 -2
PAD:
ENGLE
0 4 -2
PAD:
ENGLE
0 4 -2

3 4 4 HANNAH LN
HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
7 8 / B L A IR M O N T LN
HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
7 9 1 B L A IR M O N T LN
HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0

PAD:
TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD:
ENGLE
0 4 -2
PAD:

BLAIRM O NT

2 ,3 05

**
9 9 7 .3 2

9 9 7 .3 2

2 ,3 0 6

2 ,3 07

9 9 7 .3 2

2,3 08

9 9 7 .3 2

2 ,3 09

9 9 8 .3 2

2 ,3 10

8 3 8 .2 1

2,3 11

2 ,3 12

DAWN

-3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
4 8 6 AUTUMN OAKS PL
H I L L S O F LA K E MARY
PB 36 p G S 36 s 37

T
(HX)
PH

0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 7 3 1 R E D W I N G DR
PATTERSON CHARLES C
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 4 4 5 BLUE SMOKE CT

8 3 8 .2 1

2, 313

4 , 5 3 5 .7 7

2,3 14

2, 315

2 ,3 16

8 3 8 .2 1

2 ,3 17

8 3 0 .2 1

2,3 18

8 3 8 .2 1

8 3 0 .2 1

0 3 0 .2 1

8 3 8 .2 1

8 3 0 .2 1

2 ,3 19

2, 320

2,3 21

2, 322

2 ,3 23

3 ,7 1 9 .8 4

8 3 8 .2 1

2,3 24

2 ,3 25

2, 326

4
2 ,7 8 5 .8 2

1 ,1 1 6 .6 4

4 ,0 0 3 .7 8

3 ,8 95 .6 4

PAD: 8 3 7 ARBORMOOR PL
ENG LE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0

8 3 8 .2 1

2 ,3 30

2 ,3 31

3 ,0 0 4 .9 7

2 ,3 69

2 .7 8 1 .2 4

2 ,3 70

5 ,5 3 9 .7 2

2 ,3 71

4 ,7 6 0 .1 6

2 ,3 72

4 ,3 8 9 .9 0

2,3 73

7 0 7 .6 1

2 ,3 /4

1 ,0 5 9 .4 7

2 ,3 75

8 4 6 .9 3

2 ,3 76

4 1 .36

2 ,3 77

1 ,3 5 8 .2 4

2 ,3 78

6 4 1 .7 4

2 ,3 79

7 6 6 .2 6

2 ,3 80

63 .57

2,3 81

9 8 1 .5 8

2 ,3 82

5 0 0 .5 9

2 ,3 83

8 8 0 .4 5

2,3 84

1 ,0 7 6 .0 6

2 ,3 05

1 ,1 8 6 .6 9

2 ,3 86

3 7 0 .7 2

2 ,3 87

2 ,1 9 0 .6 5

2 ,3 88

1 ,0 8 7 .9 9

2 ,3 8 9

9 0 2 .0 0

2 ,3 90

3 ,0 5 9 .3 3

2 ,3 91

2 ,1 7 0 .2 9

2 ,3 92

1 2 8 .0 4

2 ,3 93

7 5 8 .6 0

2 ,3 94

2 5 4 .5 8

2 ,3 95

1 2 8 .0 4

2 ,3 9 6

5 ,9 8 6 .8 5

2 ,3 97

1 ,3 7 0 .9 7

2 ,3 98

5 8 2 .8 2

2 ,3 9 9

9 8 9 .3 1

2 ,4 0 0

1 ,7 9 3 .7 3

2 ,4 01

1 ,1 5 1 .3 7

2 ,4 0 2

STOVER ROGER A 4 KATHY L
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 8 0

(HX)

KEENAN JA IM E L
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 5 0
PAD: 6 / 8 RANDON TER
........................T I M A C U A N U N I T 1 6 T H 2
........................P B 5 1 P G S 6 6 T H R U 6 8
PAONF. T H O M A S J J R S T R A C Y W
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

HOMES

2,3 40

PAD: 133 W
LOTS 6 7
l
FORD BARBARA
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A

2,341

P A D : 3 2 2 N C O U N T R Y C L U B RD
LOT 16
(LESS W 1 . 5 FT 4 A LL . . .
M A G E L O F F W I L I , I AM
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -0 7 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 0 FLOYD AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 2 9 4
ALL LOTS . . .

1 ,9 30 .8 2

2 ,6 8 3 .4 5

7 8 ,79 7 .0 4

2 ,3 44

65 5 .9 1

4 ,5 7 7 .8 1

1 1 ,6 1 8 .3 8

2 ,3 49

2 ,3 50

2 ,3 51

30
3 ,4 0 4 .7 2

2 ,8 0 6 .9 0

2 ,3 52

2,3 53

2 ,3 54

• •*****«

7 6 0 .9 7

2,3 55

5 2 8 .3 4

2 ,3 56

2 ,7 7 2 .7 6

2 ,3 57

E ALMA AVE
LOT 2 9 4 ALL LOTS ...
QUINN JAMES F. 4 JOAN M 4
GOOD MICHAEL J

BRASHF.ARS RICHARD 4
HALD LORI A
0 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A I.-1 9 0 0-0010
PAD: 2 4 9 N 2ND ST
1 2 3 * 4
GARY R 4

4

VACD

LOTS 15 16
HOLT D A V ID H
LO K E Y AMY

17
4

*

18

4

PT

1
2 ,3 60

(HX)

LOTS 1 9 TO
HOLT D A V ID H
LO K E Y AMY

23
4

4

PT

VACD

VACD

..

ST

. . .

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -2 30 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: W ILB U R AVE
LOTS 24 * 25 BLK 23
S E S A M E C A R IB B E A N CO
C /O GEORGE MOSCOSO 22N D

FLOOR

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -2 30 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 182 W ILB U R 1 8 6 AVE
LOTS 2 9 TO 34
(LESS W 10
HAW KINS JAMES R JR 4 KAREN
0 B -2 0-30-5A L -2300-0350
PAD: 2 0 8 W 1ST ST
23

FT

. . .

CRYSTAL

. . .

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5A L-2400-028A
PAD: 2 1 0 LAKE C R Y S T A L AVE
S 106 FT OF LOTS 28 + 33 * S
GREENE K E V IN J 4 D IA N A G
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I . - 2 6 0 0 - 0 3 10
PAD: 122 CRYSTAL LAKE AVE
LOTS 31 32 t 33 BLK 26
F.HLERS D I N A H
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -2 7 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 1 3 0 C R YSTAI, LAKE AVE
LOTS 2 6 TO 31 BLK 27
J E N K IN S P A T R IC IA A 4 HOLLOWAY
C A S E Y L 4 P IE R C Y LOWANA E T A L

..

- 3 0 - 5A L-2800-0080
(HX)
1 7 3 W ILB U R AVE
8 9 1 10 (LESS E 8 FT . . .
KELLI A
-3 0 -5 A L -2 8 0 0 -0 2 9 0

LOTS 1 2
S E C R E T A R IA T

6 4 9 .4 0
SHA FER GRACE L
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 9 E P L A N T A T IO N BLVD
CAREY BETTY J
1 ,4 0 6 .2 5
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 5 0
PAD: 1 2 6 E P LA N T A T IO N BLVD
* * * * . . . T IM A C U A N U N I T 1 6 PH 1 R E P L A T
* . * . . . . PB 4 0 PGS 12 TO 1 6

8

FT

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5A L -3400-0320
PAD: 2 5 9 W L A K E V IE W AVE
LOTS 3 2 3 3 4 34 4 N 14 FT
MARMORALE ELMO 4
ALVES FERNANDO
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -3 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 0 9 E CRYSTAL LAKE

2

4

3 4 N 1 /2 OF
STABLES IN C

2 ,3 63

S E C R E T A R IA T STABI.ES IN C
0 8 -2 0 - 3 0 -5A I.-3 8 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: LA K EV IEW AVE
LOTS 22 4 2 3 4 S 1 /2 OF
LOE B R IA N R 4 DEBORAH D

.. .

OF

VACD

(HX)
2 ,3 66

...

. ..

VACD

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 EV IEW AVE
LOTS 1 2 3 4 19 20 21 4 22 4
O R T IZ C H A RM A IN E 1 4
SANCHEZ ALBERTO

4,904.1

...

AVE

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -3 8 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 1 5 9 COUNTRY CLUB RD
LOTS 19 2 0 4 21 4 S 1 /2 OF

2 ,9 2 8 .(

4 ,3 7 9 .1 4

. . .

0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I.- 2 3 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 1 6 6 E W ILB U R AVE

0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 3 4 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 4 4 1 0 L A K E V IE W AVE
LOTS 19 20 21 4 22 4 E
O R T IZ C H A RM A IN E I

1 ,2 1 5 .0 2

4 ,8 3 1 .4 0

ST

PAD: 1 8 2 C R YSTA L LAKE AVE
LOTS 2 9 ♦ 30 BLK 28
LOE B R IA N R 4 DEBORAH D

1 ,1 5 1 .1 0

4 4 0 .9 5

PT

(HX)

H A R RIS M IC H A E L W
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -1 900-0150
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 9 F. G R A N D B E N D A V F ,
LOTS 15 16 17 ♦ 18 BLK 19
LE A R N IN G U N L IM IT E D
IN T E R N A T IO N A L SCHOOLS
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 2 2 0 0 - 0 1 50
PAD: 1 4 3 E LAKE MARY AVE

0 8 -2 0
PAD:
LOTS
M U L LIN S
0 8 -2 0

. . .

OTTO D A N A D 4 E M M A F LIFE EST
(OTTO D A N A D 4 E M M A F TRS)

. .

PAD: 184
E 1 / 2 OF

LOTS 35 4 36 BLK
FELTS CAROLYN A

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -4 2 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 7 W LA K EVIEW AVE
LOTS 10 TO 15 4 S 14 FT O F . . .
O R T IZ C H ARM AINE 1
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -4 300-00F 0
PAD: S EM IN O LE AVE
E 3 FT OF LOT F ♦ A LL LOTS G . . .
MARSHALL CLAYTON O 4 E L A IN E W
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 4 900-00M 0
PAD : 2 8 9 4 W LAKE MARY BI.VD
LOTS M N 4 E 8 FT OF VACD ST
“ “ “ •F O R E S T THE
....................... P B 2 0 P G S 4 9 T O 5 2
STORMER DONALD E
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 40
PAD: 5 2 5 W P L A N T A T IO N BLVD
S T O R M E R D O N A L D F.
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 D 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 603 W CLUB BLVD
“ “ • “ FOREST THE
PHASE 2 SEC
. . . . . . . PB 2 3 PGS 2 3 4 2 4

SHORTLE C O N S U L T IN G 4 IN V IN C
0 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A L - 1 0 0 0 - 0 3 10
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 31 BLK 10
BELLAMY JOSEPH
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A I.-1 2 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 177 E FLOYD AVE
LOT 5 4 N 1 / 2 OF VACD A LLEY
LEF.P W I L L I A M F 4 P A T R I C I A A
0 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A I.-1 2 0 0 -0 2 90
(HX)

LOTS
ALCOTT
1 ,5 0 9 .9 5

GOODHEART AVE
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 8 . . .
J
L -0 C 0 0 -0 1 /0
(HX)

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -1400-0190
P A D : 2 5 9 C O U N T R Y C L U B RD
LOTS 19 20 21
t 2 2 B L K 14
EVANS A N IT A M
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -S A L -1800-0150
PAD: E GRAND BEND AVE
L O T S 1 5 t 1 6 BI.K 18
WATSON M ABEL F
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -1800-0310
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 6 F. LAKE MARY AVE
LOTS 3 1 TO 3 6 4 PT VACD S T . . .

21 .8 9

2 ,3 2 9 .8 1

PG 62
BOYER ROBERT C 4 ROSE MARIE
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 2 W I L S O N DR
N 1 0 0 F T O F S 4 5 1 F T O F F. . . .
“ • “ “ C R YSTA L LAKE SHORES
• “ “ “ AMENDED P IA T
. . . . . . . pB 6 pG j g

4

2 ,8 1 5 .0 5

RUN
PH 2
4 13

2 ,4 2 7 .2 9

6

PAD: 583 MASALO PL
M A S TR IA N N I GERARD A 4
SHENKER L IS A R
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
PAD: 5 3 0 ALOKEE CT
GOMES CA R L E 4 DOROTHY P
FRASER S H IR LE Y
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 1 0
P AD : 4 4 4 A L IN O L E LOOP

2,3 68

PAD:
7 4 6 MUSAGO RUN
“ “ • “ CRYSTAL LAKE W IN TE R
. . . . . . . SUBD

6 5 7 .1 3

2 ,3 29

3 .3 4 3 .2 3
(HX)

(HX)

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 0 W IL S O N DR
LOTS 15 ♦ 16 ♦ E 1 / 2 OF LOT .
• “ “ “ CRYSTAL H E IG H TS AMENDED
. . . . . . . pLAT

0 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
PAD: 5 8 0 MASALO PL
BRENNEMAN D A N IE L J 4 L IS A A
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
(HX)

BAQRI HURR
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

3 ,5 9 8 .8 4

11

EST
AL)

2 ,3 67

PAD: 3 8 9 MAYA ST
TOTO FRANK L
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0

(BRYANT V IR G I L L I I I
ET AL)
0 8 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 - 0 2 3A -0000
P A D : 3 9 8 T E R R Y I,N
' “ “ “ CRYSTAL H EIG H TS

TA D : 154 P LA N T A T IO N BLVD
. . . . . . . P 0R e ST THE PHASE 2 SEC
* * * * * * * P B 24 P G S 2 2 T O 2 4

4 ,1 6 2 .3 2

(HX)

30

D A V IS D IA N E E
0 7 - 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0000-09D O
PAD: 1 3 9 F E A T H E R EDGE LOOP
U N IT 9D
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 8 T W P 2 0 R N G
SLOAN RUDY L L IF E EST

G A G LIAN O ALBERT L IF E
(G AG LIA N O M IC H A E L ET

0 3 8 .2 1

2 ,3 37

2 ,0 1 4 .1 0

2 ,3 28

PAD: 8 3 3 ARBORMOOR PL
ENGLE H O M ES/O K IA N D O IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 4 0

2, 336

.......................F E A T H E R E D G E C O N D O
. » . * . . * o r b 1 5 1 0 PC 8 9 4

PG

SEQ. I

CONSTANT ODETTE
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 6 9 A L IN O L E LOOP
.
M A N D E R L E Y S U B PH 1
........................P B 4 8 P G S 7 5 T H R U 7 7

PAD: 4 2 5 MAYA ST
GOFF JANE A
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

4 ,5 0 2 .7 1

0 7 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -002A -0000
P A D : 3 6 5 I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
F W C REAL ESTATE LLC
0 7 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : R I N E H A R T RD
( 1 . 7 6 AC)
P IN N A C L E P R IM E P R O P E R T IE S LLC
0 7 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 3 8 -0 0 0 0
( 1 . 3 4 AC)
. . . . . . . s m a t h f .r s
* * * * * * * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
“ “ ***8 PARCELS
ROB ISO N B R IA N E 4 DEBORAH A
0 7 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 1 -003N -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 SMATHERS LN
SEC 0 7 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 0 E BEG . . .

6

TAXES DUE

* * * * * * * PB 2 PGS 1 1 4 l i b
♦ 116
HARTY RIC HA R D
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5A L-0600-0060
(HX)

* * * * * * * PB 3 6 PGS 2 9 TO 31
H R A B IA GEORGI ANN
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 JN -0000-0490
(HX)
P A D : 8 1 8 B R IG H T MEADOW DR
TAYLOR JOHNNY 4 K R IS T IN E
0 5 2 0 -3 0 -5 JN-0 0 0 0 -1 040
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 9 P I N E S HA D O W I.N
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0
HEATHROW 3 LLC
C /O C O LO N IA L REALTY LP
0 6 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 A -0000
PAD:
I N T E R N A T I O N A L PKWY
GOLDEN KENNETH E 4 DEANA G
0 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 1 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 1 1 B A N A N A L A K E RD
HEATHROW DEV ASSOC LTD

0 3 8 .2 1

0 3 8 .2 1

2 ,3 35

92

....................... W O O D B R I D G E L A K E S U N I T 1
“ • * ' * • PB 51 PGS 16 T H R U 2 0
K IN G LARRY P JR
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 733 P IC K F A IR TER
* * * * * * * H I L L S O F L A K E MARY PH 1

PB

Page 21

PAD: 12 4 RANDON TE R
* * * * * * ‘ M A N D E R L E Y S U B PH 3
................ “ P B 5 0 P G S 2 8 4 2 9

(HX)

2 ,3 27

P A D : 7 0 8 B L A IR M O N T LN
ENG LE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 3 0

2 ,3 34

(HX)

8 3 8 .2 1

LN

2 ,3 33

0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
P A D : 8 2 9 E A G L E C l , AW C T

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
0 3 8 .2 1

„

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: 69 5 MANDERLEY
“ “ “ •MANDERLEY SUB
* * * * * * *PB 5 0 PGS 12

ENGS SAMUEL F 4
TENNILLE ELIZABETH J
8 3 8 .2 1

.........................

2 ,3 32

1 ,4 5 2 .5 3

BUEI.VAS L U I S R &amp; MARTHA
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD : 4 8 8 ARROWMOUNT PL
CLAUSSFN C H R IS T IN E K
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 1 5 POWDERHORN C I R
.......................T I M A C U A N U N I T 1 7
* * * * * * * PB 41 PGS 8 9 4 9 0
* * * * * * * PARRENT A /7 P
JACKSON LLOYD A

........................P B

6 6 0
PL

PAD: 6 6 9 ARBORMOOR PL
• * * * * * T U S C A N Y A T LAKE MARY PH 2
• “ • • • P B 6 0 PGS 8 0 THRU 02
' • “ “ ALL 0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0

4

CLIPPARD GARY 4 DONNA
8 3 8 .2 1

6 5 0
PL

TO U S A HOMES IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0

P

35

s

30—

SO R R ELL GREGORY D &amp; KAREN L
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 2 C IN N A M O N OAK C T
.........................T I M A C U A N U N I T 6
........................P B 3 7 P G S 6 3 T O 6 5
K R A S ZE N S K I D E N N IS &amp; SHARO N
0 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : R E D W IN G DR
GA7.TANO M YRA J

................ “

8 3 8 .2 1

3 7 8 B A Y M O O R WAY
HOMES IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 9 0
8 0 4 B L A IR M O N T LN
HOM ES/O RLANDO IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0
792

9 9 7 .3 2

6 4 0
PL

P A D : 7 9 5 B L A IR M O N T LN
ENGLE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PAD: 8 1 5 B L A IR M O N T LN
ENG LE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
P A D : 8 1 9 B I A I R M O N T LN
R IN T H A K A M Y DOUANG
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0

0 5 -2 0
PAD:
* * * * * * *
* * * * * * *

M ICH A E L

34

RNG
PH 3

HEATHROW LAND 4 DEV CORP
5 ,2 1 8 .5 8

TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD i
TOUSA
0 4 -2
PAD:
ENGLE
0 4 -2
PAD:
ENGLE

LITW ENAK

PGS

SEQ. 1

8 3 8 .2 1

0 6 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 0 -0 0 0 0
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 7 T W P 2 0 R N G

KOVACS CHARLES M
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 9 VIA TUSCANY LOOP

SPEARS MARK A

36

.......................S T R A T T O N H I L L
* * * * * * * pB 3 8 pGS go T 0

******‘COUNTRY CLUB OAKS
“ ................ ....
3 9 PGS
DUEEY MATTHEW H

TAXES DUE

DUKE GREGORY
0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
PAD: 2 5 7 V I A S IE N A LN

• * * . * . * PB
2 ,2 87

(HX)

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 4 3 5 W C R Y S T A L DR
MC B R A Y E R DOUGLAS R &amp;

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

0
1 5 3 .3 3

0 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 2 0
P A D : 4 1 6 W C R Y S T A L DR
STRYCHALA JADW1GA &amp;

2 ,2 86

May 2. 0.16. 2004

0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -4300-0140
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 9 W LA K EV IEW AVE
LOTS 14 15 16 17 4 18 4 S 14
DOMANSKY M IC H A E L A
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -4 5 0 0 -0 120
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 1 LA K EV IEW AVE
E 2 2 FT O F LOT 12 4 A L L LOTS
--------------------------------- S E C 0 9 T W P 2 0 R N G

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...

. . .

. . .
30-

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It,

DNAME - PARCEL NUMBER
LEA R N IN G U N L IM IT E D
IN T E R N A T IO N A L SCHOOLS
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 4 0 E W ILB U R AVE
........................ D U R A N T S A D D H D
* • “ “ * PB 3 PG 12
HEART JAMES C

5 4 0 .4 7

DARYADF.L MOHAMMED

M

2,4 04

(HX)
ADD

ANDERSON R EG IN A LD D &amp; V IC T O R IA
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 D 0
LOT D (LE SS THAT PART W OF E . .
........................ G R E E N L E A F ♦ W I L S O N S A D D
........................ P B 3 P G S 2 6 ♦ 2 7
DOVAN TE D D I B k D A V ID A
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -010A
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 9 GREENLEAF LN
E 1 0 5 FT OF LOT 10 GREENLEAF . .
MC M U R R A Y L O R IF. H
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
P A D : 1 4 0 I.AKE S T
MEADORS M IC H A E L A
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
TAD: 139 N H O L L IS ST
L O T 4 6 fc 4 8
* * * * * * ‘ C R YS TA L LAKE PARK 2N D SEC
....................* P B 1 4 P G 1 7
C A YS O N IS 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 I J V K E P A R K 1 S T S E C
....................... P B 1 3 P G 7 4
CF.RCE D O M 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 ABBOTT AVE
................ * ‘ C R Y S T A L R I D G E
, , « . . » » PB 3fl p c s 9 6 T O 9 8
k

13 .58

2 ,4 05

WALES S ALLY
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 10 0 SPR IN G H U R ST C IR
DEPENA M A R IA E k JESUS M
0 9 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 144 SPR IN G H U R ST C IR
--------------------------------------S E C 1 0 T W P 2 0 R N G
P IN E V IE W ACADEMY IN C
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 5 0 0 ART LN
LAKE MARY DEV PARTNERS
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
• • • • • • • G RO VEVIEW V IL L A G E
........................P B 1 9 P G S 4 T O 6
DI

SANTO SALVATORE
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

* * * * * * * *
8 6 0 .5 5

2 ,4 06

2 ,4 07

1 ,3 0 0 .9 4

4 0 8 .0 3

2 ,4 08

8 3 8 .3 0

2 ,4 0 9

4*
* * * * * * * *
5 9 3 .4 0

2 ,4 10

2 , 1 2 8 .8 2

2 ,4 11

3 ,8 0 8 .7 3

2 ,4 12

1 ,8 6 6 .7 9

2 ,4 13

3 ,3 2 1 .3 9

2 ,4 14

3 ,5 2 9 .5 1

2 ,4 15

5 ,5 3 1 .7 2

2 ,4 16

30-

1 ,2 8 3 .6 1

9 6 7 .4 4

2 ,4 17

2 ,4 18

(HX)
1 , 9 0 7 .7 5

6 3 3 .6 4

8 7 5 .2 8

AYALA JORGE
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
(HX)
T A D : 2 0 7 S I R IA W RENCF. DR
L E Y BA F R A N C IS C O M k NF.LSY V
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 3 0
(HX)

2 ,4 19

2, 420

2 ,4 21

1 ,4 4 4 .2 0

2 ,4 22

8 0 8 .9 8

2 ,4 23

8

RENTON L O U IS k CANDACE
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

1 ,4 95 .4 2

2, 424

(HX)

P A D : 1 2 7 W I L D W O O D DR
COUTAVAS FRANK
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 4 R A M B L E W O O D DR
HUETHER W IL L IA M k LU C IL L E
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)

1 ,3 2 0 .3 3

1 ,0 0 9 .6 1

2 ,4 25

2 ,4 26

P A D : 3 1 2 H I D D E N L A K E DR
LOT 4 9 (L E S S BEG N L Y MOST . . .
........................H I D D E N L A K E P H 2 U N I T 1
. . . . . . . p B 2 4 PGS 15 TO 17
1 ,2 5 4 .7 8

SEPE STEPHEN A
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PA D : 2 1 0 BORADA RD
RUPERT BRAD E k K E L L IE A
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 2 0 0 -0 2 1 0

1 ,7 0 6 .2 7

1ST

ENGEL EVELYN L
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0

1 ,3 3 8 .9 2

2 ,4 29

5 9 7 .1 2

2 ,4 30

(H X)

T A D : 1 0 7 W O O D F I E L D DR
........................G R O V E V I E W V I L I A G E
. . . . . . • r e PIA T

2ND

F

ADD

....................... ....
2 6 PGS 7 k 8
KERR K IR K L A N D W
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PA D : 2 0 1 S P R IN G V IE W DR
MANUEL F E L IZ M
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 1 GROVE HOLLOW CT
W ILSO N ROSFANNER J
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 3 GROVF.WOOD A V E
• • • • • • • G R O V E V I E W V IL L A G E 3RD ADD
....................... R E P L A T
• • • • • • • P B 2 6 PGS 9 l 10
K L E IN S C H M ID T W IL L IA M C k JOY
(HX)
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 07 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0

k

2,4 28

ADD

P A D : 1 1 3 GROVF.WOOD A V E
N A R IN E V IC K R A M D k ZAPHF.RENE
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0

W JR

2 ,4 27

(HX)

PAD: 1 02 BALBOA CT
. . . . . . ‘ G RO VEVIEW V IL L A G E
. . . . . . *REPLAT
. . . * « . * PB 2 6 PGS 4 TO 6

LEW IS

2 ,1 5 6 .2 2

1 ,1 6 3 .9 1

1 ,2 4 5 .2 9

1 ,4 3 3 .9 4

2, 431

2,4 32

2 ,4 33

2 ,4 34

JANET

1 ,2 4 1 .5 2

1 ,1 1 4 .3 0

2 ,4 35

2 ,4 3 6

. . . « * * • PB 54 pGS 93 THRU 95
BRETT

J

k

TR O P IC A I. CORNERS
LUBE EXPRESS IN C

CHARLES

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 119 STER LIN G P IN E
PETERSON A B

W

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
P A D : 1 4 6 P I N E I S L E DR
• • • • • • • H I D D E N LAKE PH 2 U N I T
........................P B 2 5 P G S 6 2 l 6 3
MYERS JAMES E

• • • • • • • H I D D E N L A K E PH
• • • • • • • P B 2 5 PGS 64 4

2 ,4 37

5 6 7 .1 0

2 ,4 38

5 6 7 .1 0

2 ,4 3 9

(HX)
ST

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
P A D : 1 5 8 P I N E I S L E DR
PETERSON A B

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 F R -0 00 0 -1 0 3 0
P A D : 1 1 7 BORADA RD

2 ,2 2 6 .2 9

2

CAR

WASH

C

1 ,2 6 6 .8 1

k

1 ,1 2 6 .6 7

1 ,6 1 7 .9 4

1 ,0 4 2 .8 5

PAD: 102 S IL V E R MAPLE TER
FUTRELL STEVE J k SHERRI L
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 8 BENT OAK CT
........................H I D D E N L A K E P H 3 U N I T 2
........................P B 2 7
PGS
48
k 49
D A N IE L S DEBORAH A
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 5 C R O O K E D P I N E DR
................ “ H I D D E N L A K E P H 3 U N I T 3
....................... P D 2 7 P G S 5 0 k 5 1
F R I E D E L J O H N M k S H E R R I E F.
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 101 W ILD ELM CT
........................H I D D E N L A K E V I L L A S P H 4
........................P B 2 8 P G S 2 6 T O 2 8
LOMPREZ D A N IE L
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
(HX)

1 ,2 1 9 .9 0

7 9 8 .3 4

1 ,2 4 1 .0 2

2 ,4 40

• • • • • • • P B
2 9 PG 8 5
COE ROSEMARY
11-2 0 -3 0 -5 13-0000-603A
(HX)
PAD: 118 H ID D E N ARBOR CT
LOT 6 0 3 A ARBORS AT H ID D E N . . .
KIRKW OO D ROBERT A
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5C (HX)
PAD: 1 00 H ID D E N ARBOR CT
LOT 8 0 5 C ARBORS AT H ID D E N . . .
* • * • • • • ARBORS AT H ID D E N LAKE SEC
. . . . . “ THE
. . . . . . . P B 32 p c 7 8

(HX)

2 U N IT
65

-3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 3 B -0 0 0 0
BLDRS IN C
-3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
SANFORD AVE
SOUTH P IN E C R E S T 2ND

• • • • • • • P B
3

•4
*
*
** * ♦

,

3

a

PG

19

2,4 44

2 ,4 45

2, 446

2 ,4 47

2, 448

2 ,4 49

2 ,4 50

2 ,4 51

1 ,3 9 5 .9 8

2 ,4 52

6 3 5 .8 1

2 ,4 53

9 7 8 .4 4

2 ,4 54

4 2 1 .1 0

2 ,4 55

8 6 8 .7 3

2 ,4 56

1

3 5 4 .2 5

5 2 8 .9 6

2, 457

2, 458

2

6 ,5 0 2 .8 5

5 ,4 4 8 .6 2

2 ,4 59

2,4 60

2, 461

1 ,9 0 7 .1 3

2,4 62

1 ,9 8 4 .8 0

2 ,4 63

1 ,6 5 3 .1 8

2 ,4 64

1 ,4 6 2 .9 4

2 ,4 65

1 ,0 2 7 .8 1

2 ,4 66

1 ,5 3 5 .8 7

2 ,4 67

1 ,9 8 3 .9 9

2 ,4 68

4 8 .31

2, 469

1 4 .82

2 ,4 70

5 1 6 .4 1

2 ,4 71

7 8 7 .4 3

2 ,4 72

8 1 6 .7 9

2 ,4 73

7 3 1 .0 3

2 ,4 74

7 6 5 .6 9

2 ,4 75

ADD

(HX)

801 E A IR 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 IR P O R T BLVD
FUTRELL JOYCE
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 811 E A IR P O R T BLVD
LOT 51
(L E S S RD ON N)
.......S O U T H
P IN E C R E S T 3RD ADD
. * • • • * . PB i i
pcs 62 ♦ 63

S

2,4 43

5 1 0 .3 6

1 , 1 0 2 .9 2

DREYFUS IN T E R S T A T E DEV CORP
122 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 R -0000
DREYFUS IN T E R S T A T E DEV CORP
C / O MOD P R O P E R T I E S L T D

PARK AVE
H EIG H TS

2 ,4 42

* * * * * * * *

PAD: 2 0 6 ARBOR C IR
U N IT 2 0 0 1 BLK B THE ARBORS . . .
• • • • • • • L A K E M IN N IE ESTATES
........................P B 6 P G 9 2
HAGEN JOHN
11 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A N -00 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 5 9 1 LA K E M I N N I E DR
THAT PT OF LOT 3 W OF A L I
. . .
GAS P R O P E R T IE S IN C
11 -2 0 -30-5A N -0000-025B
PAD : 7 5 0 W LAKE MARY B LVD
BEG NE COR LO T 2 5 RUN S 11 . . .
........................H I D D E N L A K E U N I T 1 - A
“ “ • “ PB 1 7 PGS 5 0 - 5 2
BOTTOM DOUGLAS
1 1-2O -3O -5C R -O C O 0-O O 7O
PA D : 2 0 4 P IN E W IN D S DR
P IN E V IE W ACADEMY IN C
1 1-2O -3O -5C R -O C O 0-O 2O O
P A D : 2 3 0 P I N E WOODS DR
GREENE GREGORY
1 1-2O -3O -5C R -O D O 0-O 130
(HX)
PAD: 3 01 P IN E W IN D S CT
................ “ H I D D E N L A K E P H 2 U N I T 5
........................P B 2 5 P G S 6 8 k 6 9
D IS A LV O PETER
11 -2 0 -3 0 -5 F U -0 0 0 0 -1 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 101 U i COSTA CT
STORDAHL M C U R TIS
11 -2 0 -3 0 -5 F U -0 0 0 0 -1860
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 2 H I D D E N L A K E DR
....................‘ H I D D E N L A K E P H 3 U N I T 7
“ “ “ •P B 3 8 PGS 7 9 k 8 0
COX MC L O Y D B k H E A T H E R
11 -2 0 -3 0 -5K B -0000-0310
(HX)
PAD: 132 LA K ES ID E C IR
FORDE M IC H A E L G
1 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 K B -0 0 0 0 - 0 7 30
PAD: 186 LA K ES ID E C IR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 -

PAD: 3 3 0 7
. . . . . . . flor

2 ,4 41

C IR

P A D : 1 0 8 W A T E R OA K DR
“ “ • • • H I D D E N L A K E V I L L A S PH 5
.......................P B 2 8 P G S 8 1 T O 8 3
S W IE R RAYMOND R
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0
(HX)
TAD: 105 EDGEWATER C IR
........................H I D D E N L A K E P H 3 U N I T 5
.......................P B 2 9 P G S 4 0 &amp; 4 1
PACHECO JUAN C k
G O N ZA I.EZ-PA C HEC O M A R IT Z A
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 105 BLUE SPRUCE CT
CLAVADETSCHER E J k DELORYS M
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 111 ALDER CT
THOMPSON ROBERT E k B E R N IC E A
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 108 ALDER CT
........................A R B O R S A T H I D D E N L A K E S E C
. . . . . . . r e p ij v T THE

• • • “ “ PB 1 0 PG 8 9
SABOL ROBERT E k SUSAN A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
P A D : 1 2 3 E WOODLAND DR
CAOLO M IC H A E L JR
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
P A D : 1 3 1 E W O O D LA N D DR
GETMAN TONY D

3 ,0 4 3 .3 1

3 ,2 0 9 .6 2

1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PA D : 1 1 6 L A K E M I N N I E DR
• • • • • • • H I D D E N T A K E PH 3 U N I T 1
........................P B 2 7
PGS
44
TO47
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)

VON BAMPUS RAY
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
1 ,1 6 0 .9 4

SEQ. •

8 8 6 .1 8

LUBE EXPRESS IN C
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 1 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 7 7 1 S O R LA N D O DR
.......................F A I R L A N E E S T A T E S S E C 1
........................R E P L A T
........................P B 1 2
PGS
1 0 0 k1 0 1
SPOTTS JAN P
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 112 FA IR LA N E C IR
HART IN JAMES P

1 2 -2 0
NORMAN
1 2 -2 0
PAD:
. . . . . . ‘

CT

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 09 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(H X)
PAD: 128 HAZEL BLVD
BARRETT M ICH A EL A k M E L IN D A M
10 -2 0 -3 0 -5 09 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD : 10 4 DONNA C I R
........................S T E R L I N G W O O D S
BLAKE

J

ZAF.RI HOSSF.IN
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 14 -0 B 0 0 -2 0 0 1

PAD: 3 0 9 HELENA CT
........................R A M B L E W O O D
. . . . . . . PB 2 3 PGS 7 k

COLLER

PETER

1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 F S -0 0 0 0 -1 4 1 0
(HX)
PA D : 3 2 6 H ID D E N L A K E DR
• .................... S U N O A K S
........................P B 4 4 P G S 3 8 ( 3 9
WF.DICK J E S S E
1 0 2 0 -3 0 -5 L E -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 4 SUN OAKS CT
-------------------------------------- S E C i i
XWP 2 0 RNG 3 0 -

PAD: 161 LONG L E A F P IN E
N E E F F NORMA J
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0

P A D : 1 0 5 A N T H O N Y DR
P E LA E . Z J U A N
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 2 1 7 J U S T I N WAY
NEWMAN J O A N K
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 304 R E ID CT
L O T 5 6 ( L E S S B E G NW C O R R U N
SEGARRA JOSE J k LUZ E
1 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 0 6 MARC ST

PAD: 1 0 9 SAN D PO IN T
...................... H A Z E L G L E N
« « . « « • « p B 33 PG 63

IN G R A S S IA

ES DUE

1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 7 6 7 S O R L A N D O DR
T R O P IC A L CORNERS CA R WASH

PUTERBAUGH A L IS O N A
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0

(HX)
P A D : 1 1 6 C H A N N E L DR
RIC HA R D S O N CHARLES J I I I
&amp;
ROBYN L
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
PAD: 115 CHANNEL C IR
SCARLETT R IC HA R D K k BEVERLY A
0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 9 R I D G E RD
* * * * * * *S P R !N G H U R S T PARK
» . . « « « » P 3 4 0 PGS 3 7 &amp; 38

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 ,4 03

1 1 ,70 3 .0 9

0 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 3 2 PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 6 ♦ 7 H D DURANTS

I I

SEQ.#

ES DUE

6 7 9 .5 6

2 ,4 76

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 1 6 .8 6

W H IT S IT T JOE M k BETTY J
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 03 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 B 1
PAD: 3 3 0 H IB
E 100 FT OF
B A ILEY H A TTIE
FRYER D IA N A B
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3

IS C U S
LOT B

(HX)

DR

k

-0 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0

1 8 7 .8 6

2 ,4 78

5 3 6 .7 5

2 ,4 79

8 7 5 .7 5

2 ,4 80

1 2 8 .2 3

2,4 81

1 7 2 .7 1

2 ,4 82

2 3 8 .0 4

2 ,4 03

3 5 8 .4 0

2 ,4 84

1 ,5 6 3 .4 5

2,4 85

(HX)

PAD: 3 3 2 0 S SANFORD AVE
BENNETT CHAD
PMB 1 8 5
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 3 3 2 3 PALMWAY
HP IN V GROUP IN C TR U STEE
FBO
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 0 0

(HX)

PAD: 3 4 1 6 S SANFORD AVE
LOT 10 BLK 2 (LE SS RD)
H O P K IN S MABEL J
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : RO S E DR
W 1 / 2 OF LO TS 11 ♦ 12 BLK
H O PK INS MABEL JANE
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 3 0 0 - 0 1 1A

3

P A D : PALMWAY
E 1 / 2 O F L O T S 11 ♦ 1 2 B L K 3
MODHA MAHESHKUMAR k
S T R IN G H A M D A N IE L L E
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 5 1 7 PALMWAY
LOTS 14 k 15
(LESS N 15 FT . . .
FORD DEBORAH J
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 0 2 PALMWAY
LOT 1 4 S 1 / 2 OF VAC S T ON N . . .
PELTCS RUSSELL A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 3 3 0 4 PAI.MWAY
LOTS 2 4 3
(LESS W 40 FT OF . . .
N A N C E C O N D I DA M
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 1 2 PAI-MWAY
JONES C ROBERT JR 4 LUANN S
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 3 3 2 2 PALMWAY
E 1 4 0 FT OF LOTS 9 4 10 BLK 4
JONES C ROBERT JR 4 LUANN S
1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 4 0 0 - 0 0 9A
W 60 FT OF LOTS 9 4 10 BLK 4
GA R R ISO N JOSEPH A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 3 4 1 4 PALMWAY
LOTS 9 4 10 BLK 5 (LESS W 70 . . .
........................S O U T H P I N E C R E S T 4 T H A D D
........................P B 1 2 P G S 4 2 4 4 3
S IN C IJV IR ROBERT C 4
S IN C L A IR COLBY
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: W J IN K IN S C IR
•••••••S O U T H
P IN E C R E S T 2ND ADD
........................R E P L A T

4 1 6 .3 3

8 9 4 .9 6

........................P B 1 1 P G 3 0
A Q U IN O ALBERT E 4 A N N E T T IE
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 6 W WOODLAND DR
• • • • • • • S O U T H SANFORD H E IG H TS ADD
........................P B 2 P G S 1 1 8 4 1 1 9
S CA N N A PIE C O SUSAN J PER REP
FOR EST OF CHARLES SCA N N A PIE C O
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: JONES AVE
MC T A L L C H R I S T A H

2 ,4 90

1 ,4 4 6 .2 8

2 ,4 91

9 7 .43

2,4 92

1 1 4 .7 4

1 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 DO
LOTS D E 4 F (LESS S 30 FT . . .
AVANZATO RUBY L 4
EDMONDS DON A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PA D : 2.20 J O N E S A VE
LOTS 11 4 12
CLARK J A N C IE T
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 2 3 2 JONES AVE
LOT 15 4 W 40 FT OF LOT 16
BROOKS JOB
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 2 3 8 JONES AVE
LOT 17 4 E 30 FT OF LOT
M A X IM B U IL D IN G CORP

6 1 .25

7 0 5 .1 3

3 5 0 .1 3

2 ,4 95

1 ,5 8 2 .8 5

2 ,4 96

16
2 5 2 .2 0

1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
LOTS 31 4 32
H A L L M A R Y F.
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 124 B IED E R AVE
ROD R IG U EZ LUZ E
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
PAD: 11 4 BIF.DER AVE
LOT 54
(LESS W 6 1 . 5 0 FT)
4 W
HALL EUGENE V 4
ALLEN BETTY A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 A
PAD: B IE D E R AVE
W 6 1 .5 0 FT OF LOT 54
HALL EUGENE V I I
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
PAD: 123 B IED E R AVE
LOT 70
(LE S S RD)
........................M O N R O E M E A D O W S
.................“ P B 4 6 P G S 1 6 4 1 7
DUNN FRED N
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 188 KELLY C IR
ACOSTA S IL F R E D O 4
G A R C IA DIO SA ND Y A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)

. . .

PAD: 170 KELLY C IR
BROWN L U C I O U S L S R 4 S O N Y A
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 145 KELLY C IR
“ “ • “ LAKE MARY BELTWAY COMMERCE
“ “ • “ PB 6 1 PG 5 3
“ “ “ •A LL 1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
RNB H O L D IN G S L LC
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0
PAD: 120 KEYES
RNB H O L D IN G S L LC
1 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0
PAD: KEYES CT
-------------------------------------- S E C

1 4 3 .1 3

2 ,5 00

5 8 6 .9 7

2 ,5 01

1 ,1 6 0 .7 7

2 ,5 04

1,398.54

2,514

1
i

0 0 -0 0 1 0
CT
0 0 -0 0 2 0
13

TWP

20

RNG

3 0 -

PR IC E JERRY
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 9 5 0 S SANFORD AVE
PR IC E JERRY
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 B -0 0 0 0
PAD: 427
DELCO O IL IN C
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 B -0 0 0 0
P A D : 4 0 0 1 B ED FO R D RD
( .6 7 AC)
ASHBURN KATHY D
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 7 8 0 N 4 2 7 CR
VANDESTREEK PAUL
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 9 0 0 N 427
CARTER D A N IE L E SR
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 O A -O 000
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 4 1 ROOSTER
KARHU K A R I 4

CT

S IL I V A J A N IC E
13-2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 7A -0000
P AD : 4 4 9 2 BEDFO RD RD
........................ P I N E C R E S T
• * • • « . . PB 5 PG 7 e
M ILLE R

GARY

E

4

DONNA

M

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 1 0
PAD: 3 9 2 6 S SANFORD AVE
LOTS

171

4

172

(LESS

N

20FT)

. . .

�'tU
.

T he Herald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
LONGWELL

W IL L IA M

TAXES DUE

H

SEQ. #

F R A N C IS C O

&amp; H ILD A

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 9 0
.................... ‘ S U N L A N D E S T A T E S 1 S T
. . . . . . . P B 1 2 P G S 9 7 t 96
ORNDOFF

H ILD A

L

2 ,5 18

* * * * * * * P LA T BOOK 12 PAGES
MEADORS M IC H A E L A
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6-0H 00-0040

1 0 6 .5 7

2 ,5 16

8 9 2 .5 7
(HX)

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 1 0 9 BROWN DR

(HX)

TUCKER

DONOVAN

A

&amp; ROSE

9 2 1 .3 2

M

6 7 9 .6 1

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
P A D : 7 3 2 BAYWOOD C I R
KONA JO SEPH W &amp; CAROL A

(HX)

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
P A D : 7 1 5 BAYWOOD C I R
S HEARER LARRY

(HX)

2 ,5 19

7 1 7 .1 2

2 ,5 20

1 ,3 3 1 .9 0

2, 521

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 6 1 BAYWOOD C I R
* * * * * * ‘ SANFORD PLACE
* * * * * ‘ * P B 33 PGS 3 3 T0 35
H IL L

GERALD

L

97 .34

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 7 8 7 LIG H TH O U S E CV
JORDAN JAMES R

2 ,5 22

2 5 9 .1 2

2 ,5 23

8 1 .35

2,5 24

(HX)

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 5 0
PAD: MONROE HARBOR PL
JORDON

JAMES

R

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
PAD : 6 3 5 MONROE HARBOR

1 ,2 2 4 .0 0

2 ,5 25

1 ,0 8 5 .4 9

2 ,5 26

(HX)
PL

NELSON G IF F O R D &amp; B E V O L I NE
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 8 5 MONROE HARBOR PL
C A S IQ U E FERNANDO &amp; D A IS Y D
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 5 3 CROWS B L U F F LN
B O A T W R I G H T J O H N I. &amp; M A R Y A (M )
1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 0 0 S T J O H N S R I V E R DR
* * * * * * ‘ W O ODBINE
* • * • * » * P 3 ,•! pGS 22 s 2 3

9 4 0 .2 5

1 ,0 1 7 .0 0

2 ,5 27

2 ,5 28

13 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -Q A 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 6 9 C R O S S BOW L N
LE M O IS JOSEPH L S M V IC T O R IA

1 ,1 6 4 .2 3

2 ,5 29

1 , 1 2 8 .4 4

2, 530

S A R A H I,
2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0-02 7 A -0 0 0 0

........................S U N L A N D E S T A T E S
. . . . . . . PB n
PGS 16 T0

2 0 0 .4 2

RUN

W

n o 3vA

,BLK G (LESS SUNLAND EST
HANCOCK JOSEPH &amp; SUE
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0K 00-0060
PAD: 2 0 7 OAKLAND AVE
DISTF.FA NO M IC H A E L J

1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 01 -0 1 .0 0 -0 1 3 0
P A D : 1 0 1 L A K E D O T DR
BENNETT LO U IS E H &amp;

2 ,5 35

4343
41 +

4500
83 &amp;

1ST

1ST

LOT

‘C ITR U S

LOT

N

FT

25

OF

2 ,5 50

.
2 ,5 51

.
2 ,5 52

.
2 ,5 53

.
2 2 2 .2 3

4

2 ,5 54

W 30
1 ,7 5 7 .2 5

2

FT

2 ,5 55

,

H EIG H TS

PAD: TAN G ER INE AVE
M U L LIN S CHARLES
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0A
4284

2 ,5 4 9

(HX)

‘ PB 3 PG 4 8
B R IT T O N WALTER R 4 EVELYN
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

PAD:

2 ,5 46

* * * * * * * *

GARDNER C H R IS TO PH E R G
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 3 7A
S

2 ,5 45

(HX)

SABA DEBORAH A
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 7 0

R A D IO AVE
LOT 137 4

2,5 44

2 , 54B

2 7 7 .9 1

PAD: 4 4 5 4 R A D IO AVE
S 1 / 2 OF LOT 119 4 A LL

PAD: 4451
S 2 FT OF

2 ,5 43

1 ,3 5 2 .1 8

9 8 .11

ALL

AVE
2 FT)

2 ,5 42

2 ,5 47

3 3 7 ,9 3

FULLER H IR AM D
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 9 0

PAD: 4 4 4 1 R A D IO
LOT 137
(LESS S

2 ,5 41

7 2 6 .1 2

6 3 5 .2 3

NOBLES HAROLD S JR
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 0
t

2 ,5 40

(HX)

FRANCES ST
84 M M LORDS

ST
107

1 ,2 8 5 .1 4

8 7 6 .6 4

R A D IO AVE
42 M M LORDS

PAD: FRANCES
S 1 /2 OF LOT

2, 539

(HX)

S IP L E Y SUSAN F
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 3 0
PAD:
LOTS

2 ,5 36

5 8 7 ,3 7

1 ,3 4 2 .1 5

TAN G ER INE
LOTS

10

1 6 5 .7 0

R

1 8 7 .8 6
(HX)

AVE
11

4

12

4

1 ,2 1 9 .4 9

2 ,5 66

8 9 9 .2 2

2 ,5 67

3 2 8 .5 6

2 ,5 68

4

P A D : 5 0 3 NORTHLAKE. DR
U N IT 503
BASSON PAUL M 4 V A L E R IE A
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -5 0 6 0
P A D : 5 0 6 N O R T H L A K E DR
U N IT 506
A N D E R S O N FPANCF.S M
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -6 0 4 0
(HX)
DR

........................N O R T H L A K E V I L L A G E C O N D O
........................P B 3 7 P C S 2 5 T O 2 8
COTA FR A N C IS K JR
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 0 ?
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 0 2 N O R T H L A K E DR
U N IT 1802

7

* * * * * * ‘ NORTHLAKE
. . . . . . . PB 3 9 P G S

8

V IL L A G E CONDO
2 9 T 0 32

3 8 7 .6 1

2 ,5 69

2 ,5 7 2

2 ,5 38

1 ,3 3 1 .1 1

2 ,5 65

1 ,2 4 1 .2 3

7 5 7 .1 4

7 7 1 .2 5

1,2 18 .9 2

2 ,5 33

(HX)

M ICH A LO W SKI PETE
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD:
LOTS

*
...N O R T H L A K E V I L L A G E
CONDO
....................... P B 3 3 P G S 5 9
TO 62
JO IN E R
STEPHEN W
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -5 0 3 0

1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -1 9 0 0 -1 9 0 3
P A D : 1 9 0 3 N O R T H L A K E DR
* * * * * * * NORTHLAKE V IL L A G F CONDO
. . . . . . . PB
P C S 6 3 T O 66

P A D : 2 3 0 5 N O R T H L A K E DR
--------------------------------------- S E C 1 5 T W P 2 0
................ * ‘ P E R K I N S P L A C E
. . . . . . . PB j o PG 7 3

2 ,5 5 6

2 ,5 5 7

47

‘A LL 15
STOOPS GARY R

PGS

14

4

20

30

503

9
3 8 0 .9 5

2 ,6 73

(HX)
RNG

30-

4 ,3 7 1 .8 0

PAD: 3 4 9 WOLDUNN
R IC H A R D D E N N IS M 4

C IR
LIN D A

2 ,5 77

(HX)

I.

6 .1 8 2 .7 5

2,5 78

6 ,0 9 5 .9 3

2 ,5 79

1 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 9 8 WOLDUNN C I R
* * * * * * *S A N F O R D S S U B S T A N T I A L FARMS
* * . * . * . P B s P G S 03 * 0 4
SU TH E R IA N D FRANK S 4
E L IZ A B E T H R
15-20-30-5A O -0000-033A
PAD: 5 3 5 WEBSTER ST
S 20 FT OF N 1 /2 OF LOT 33 4 . . .
W ASHING TON S TR EE T F I N CORP 4
C-HAW K IN V IN C
15- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5A O -0 0 0 0 -0 4 40
PA D : 5 8 0 WELDON BI.VD
S 1 0 8 .9 FT OF E 4 0 0 FT OF . . .
T R C TRUST
FBO
15 - 2 0 - 30-5A O -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4F
PA D : 5 7 0 LAKE B IN G H A M RD
PT O F LO T S 4 5 . 4 6 BEG . . .
. . . . . . . p o p I S M H F ID R 1 C H SUB
. . . . . . . PB 2 0 PGS 8 0 S 81
SCHUI.MAN LE E M
1 52 0 -3 0 -5 E D -0000-0050
(HX)
P A D : 2 9 7 E V A N S D A L E RD
--------------------------------------S F . C 1 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 R A M I RE Z RAY

2 ,6 0 2 .6 4

2 ,5 80

3 .4 3 3 .7 6

2,5 81

2 ,5 82

2 ,5 83

DTBARTOLO GERALD JR &amp; I.TSA A
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 2 9 W ASHING TON AVE
LLO YD F.LAINE J 4 RONALD W
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 4 S R U SK IN ST
MC KEF.BY J A M E S L &amp; B E T S Y ,
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 E -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 3 WOOD S T
CORRADO RIC HA R D T t G A IL R
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 L -0 0 0 0
P A D : WOOD A V E
NOE S TEVEN W 4 BAMBI L
C /O M AD ISO N CORR. IN S T .
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 8 8 HUMPHREY RD
» * » * * * EVANSDALE
1* * * * * PB 7 PC 3 7
WALDROP D E N N IS F &amp; 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 ST
S 1 /2 OF LOT 18 ♦ A LL LOT 19 . . .
TREMEL PAUL D
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 1 2 CLERMONT AVE
LOTS 3 S 4 BLK 4
SEMCO - 2 LLC
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 2 F R A N K L IN RD
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 8 t A L L LOT 9 . . .
DONALDSON LAWRENCE R S MARSHA
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -1 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 1 F R A N K L I N RD
LOT 5 t W 45 ET OF LOT 6 BLK 10

PAD: M ID D LE ST
L O T S 3 9 T H R U 41
....................... C A N T E R B U R Y A T T H E C R O S S I N G S
* • * * • • *P B 2 7 PGS 6 4 TO 7 7
FADS MARY D t C / O
G O U LET C LY D E R 4 MARY A
17 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
T A D : 8 4 8 C A N T E R B U R Y DR
EADS MARY D # C / 0
G O U L E T CLYDE. R 4 MARY A
17-2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0070
[
PAD: 364 S CHAUCER LN,
EADS MARY D I C /O
GO ULET C LY D E R &amp; MARY A
17 * -2 0 -3 0 - 5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 0 4 4 C A N T E R B U R Y DR
EADS MARY D » C / 0
G O ULET C LY DE R 4 MARY A
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 3 5 7 CHAUCER CT
EADS MARY D I C / O
G O ULET C LYDE R 4 MARY A
1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 3 7 7 K N IG H TS CT

FADS MARY D # C / 0
G O U L E T CLYDE, R 4 M ARY

EADS MARY D # C / 0
GO U LET C LYDE R 4 MARY A
1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 3 5 9 CHAUCER CT
EADS MARY D t C / O
G O U L E T CLYDE. R 4 MARY A
1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0
PAD: 3 7 2 K N IG H TS CT
. . . . . . ‘ C R O S S IN G S U N IT 1 LAKEWOOD
44

PGS

TO

5 3 8 .5 0

2 ,5 89

2,5 90

2, 598

2 ,5 99

2,6 00

2,6 01

2 ,6 02

2, 603

2 ,6 04

2 ,6 05

2 ,6 06

2,6 07

7 1 4 .3 3

2 ,6 08

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 09

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 10

7 4 8 .7 9

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 12

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 13

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 14

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 15

7 4 8 .7 9

2 ,6 16

AT

1 , 8 1 9 .8 5

1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 4 IJVKEB R E E Z E C I R
MOBLEY CAROLYN M

1 ,4 8 3 .7 3

2 ,6 19

1 ,9 8 7 .8 9

2 ,6 20

1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 9 IAKF.BREEZE CIR

•**&lt;

* . * . . * * PB

* * * '
6 ,6 45 .

. . . . . . . PB

AT

2 ,6 21

***•

•**&lt;
33

PGS

49

T0

53

. . . .

BINGHAM HAROLD SR 4 MAMIE B

2 8 6 .4 9

6 2 .76

(HX)

******* THE

2 ,5 88

2 ,5 97

1 ,2 95 .8 7

1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
P A D : 2 5 0 WAYMONT DR
. . . . . . ‘ C R O S S IN G S U N I T 2 LAKEWOOD

8 4 9 .7 0

8 2 9 .7 5

(HX)

2 ,5 85

2 ,5 87

2 ,5 96

46

MYERS D IA N N E L
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 3 10
PAD: 368 GOLDSTONE CT
HARDOON R IC H A R D I
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 D 0 0 -0 9 60
PAD: 4 0 8 S W INSOM E CT
. . . . . . . LAKEVIF.W V IL I.A G E
....................... P B 3 8 P C S 8 6 T O 8 9

3 ,0 3 8 .4 0

2 ,5 8 5 .4 5

1 , 6 4 0 .1 7

1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 3 8 8 S CHAUCER LN

2,5 84

2 ,5 86

2,5 95

A

1 ,0 5 6 .4 1

6 9 9 .1 7

1 , 3 3 7 . 97

1

*'*****EAY TREE CENTER
51 PGS 91 4 92
FLORIDA PROTECTIVE COATINGS
CONSULTANTS INC

1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 3 7 W ASHING TON AVE

2 ,5 94

N 1 7 .8 FT OF LOT 1
................... L A K E V I E W 1 S T A D D
................... P B 4 P G 7 3
1 ,2 17 .9 4
PEN N IN G TO N CHARLES &amp;
P I.YLER KATHY
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 2 5 8 S 4TH ST
LOTS 13 t 14 BLK 7 1 S T ADD . . .
* * * * * * I.E. T O U R N E A U A C R E S
...................P B 2 0 P G S 4 6 4 4 /
2 ,1 5 6 .8 6
P F .IL T K E R R O B E R T 4 CHARI,ENF. A
RETGERWEG 34
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 4 6 0 S C O U N T R Y C L U B RD
F E IC H T N E R THEODOR 4 ANNE M D
3 ,8 9 2 .3 2
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PA D : 4 3 5 S C O U N TR Y C L U B RD
•C A R D IN A L OAKS
'P B 2 2 PGS 70 4 71
RANDALL K IM B E R LY D
5 5 9 .8 3
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 461 C A R D IN A L OAKS C T
MC K E E B Y J A M E S L J R 4 B E T S E Y W
5 9 9 .5 9
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 421 C A R D IN A L OAKS CT
KNOUSE SHAYNE
2 ,7 5 2 .3 0
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
PAD: 4 0 9 C A R D IN A L OAKS CT
GEFFEN M ILTO N
2 ,5 5 3 .8 8
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 4 M A T N RD
GEFFEN M ILTO N
4 ,0 9 8 .8 9
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
P A D : 2 2 6 M A I N RD
----------------------------------S E C 1 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 S E N IO R L I V T N G /L A K E MARY LLC
8 8 ,7 3 1 .3 5
C /O H S A /S E N IO R L IV IN G
1 7 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 6 5 6 W L A K E M A R Y BT.VD
................... C R Y S T A L L A W N
' * * * * * p R 6 r c ; f,

ERD GORDON A 4 MARILYN M 4
F.RD CHARLES A 4 LINDA G

3 ,1 0 0 .3 5

3 ,3 3 1 .0 2

2 2 5 S 4TH ST
5 6 4 7
BLK 3
‘ KTNG-PAGE SURD

....................... THE.
. . . . . . . PB 32
1 ,0 9 1 .5 1

SEQ. #

1

R IC HA R D A
17 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

15

1 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
P A D : 3 6 1 WOLD'JNN C I R
M UELLER PAUL D
1 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0

PAD: 1 9 0 S 4TH ST
L O T 1 2 * S 1 / 2 O F L O T 11 B L K
WTNDHAM A P R IL L
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)

e f .:

D I L L THOMAS A 4 ANNE M
4 ,6 3 7 .7 3
2,5 74
1 5 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
i v -»*/► n L ' J v » ^ .
P A D : 1 5 0 5 W L A K E . M A R y ' - B M I c'
*•'
L O T 4 :),&lt; L P . R B R D O N N )
* T a a a o n uootivtfcX i
*******
*
..............................................
O A K S C O V E* *
•l
. i - •&lt;
•
&lt;*
* ** * * *
.......................P B 3 5 P G S 1 " I 1 8
S A P O R I TO M IC H A E L 4 L I N D A
2 ,5 9 9 .2 9
2 ,5 75
1 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 1 SHADY OAKS C IR
VERGARA L U I S E 4 MARY
3 ,2 0 4 .1 5
2 ,5 76
1 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 201 SHADY OAKS C IR
. . . . . . *WOLDUNN R E PLAT
PB

P A D : 1 0 4 S S U N L A N D DR
ROSE WAYNE T &amp; D I X I E E
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 Q 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 6 N SUNLAND DR
C A R R IO N ROBERTO C &amp; OLGA I
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
P A D : 1 0 6 N S U N L A N D DR
GENTES ROLAND E
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 R 0 0-0220
P A D : 7 1 9 BAYWOOD DR
NF.UKAM D E B O R A H C
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 723 CHEROKEE C IR
FERNANDEZ GARY &amp; BARBARA &amp;
TORREZ D A V ID
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 U 0 0 -0 3 30
PAD: 603 C A M E LLIA CT
BANK O F A M E R IC A
14 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 U 0 0-O 4 00
(HX)
PAD: 617 C A M E LLIA CT
.................... * L O R D S 1 S T A D D T O C I T R U S
. . . . . . ‘ H EIG H TS
. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 0 7

(HX)

pGS 74 THRU 77

2,537

5 6 5 .8 2

2 ,5 64

J. T R U S T E E

‘5 5 ^ . 6 1

1 ,1 7 6 .0 5

**#**&gt;

....... PB u

2 ,5 34

PAD: S 3RD ST
* * * * * ‘ LA K E V IE W LAKE MARY
* * * * * * PB 5 PG 4
DEPEW S T E V E N S MARY
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 2 0

‘ PB 4 PG 7
HENDERSON A P R IL
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

LOCKE
FBO

o - o o a - o c 0 •• . .
c».i 5**0 Lt C ** R - 1. . S
■* 1 m
a
« I *

6 4 7 .8 6

1

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BO YER MARK R S SANDRA L
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 2 5 8 BROADMOOR ST
A L L LO T 9 &amp; PT O F LOT 1 0 BEG .
................ ‘ E V A N S D A L E N O 3 L A K E M A R Y
....................P B 1 0 P G 5 4
BARBORKA D E N N IS M S L IN D A S
1 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

2 ,5 63

2,5 71

(HX)

BENNETT JOHN H I I I
ET AL
14 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0L 00-O 180
PAD: 108 OAKLAND AVE
S E D A E U G E N I O i, T H E R E S A S
14-2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 L 0 0 -0220
PAD: 1 1 6 OAKLAND AVE
E L L IO T P A T R IC IA A
14-20-30-501-O M O O -0050
PAD: 111 OAKLAND AVE
CHALUE JOSEPH J JR
14-2O -3O -5O 1-0M O O -O 13O

7 9 4 .3 6

HECKSEL PENI JO
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 8
P A D : 1 4 0 8 N O R T H L A K E CR
U N IT
1408

A LE X IS

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:
LOTS

1 7 8 .1 3

NORTHLAKE

2,5 62

5 6 0 .7 6

(HX)

14- 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 K 0 0 -0 120
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 4 S S U N L A N D DR
ROGERS D A N IE L R SR &amp; R U T H IE M

6 3 3 .7 8

2 ,5 61

MYERS ALBERT A
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -2 5 0 0 -3 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 3 0 8 N O R T H L A K E DR
.........................N O R T H L A K E V I L L A G E 1 0

..
8 2 .88

5 7 2 .3 9

2 ,5 60

2, 532

14 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0G 00-0020
PAD: C O LLIN S D R /O FF
BEG SE COR LOT 2 BLK F
S IN C L A IR ROBERT C &amp;
S IN C L A IR COLBY
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 G 0 0-0040'
PAD: 1 7 -9 2

2 ,5 59

1 ,2 0 4 .3 1

B E N J A M IN LAWRENCE JR
1 4 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -2 3 0 0 -2 3 0 5
6 9 .34

4 7 5 .0 6

2 ,5 70

4 2 4 .6 4

6 3 9 .8 5

2 ,5 58

2

J

1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 5
P A D : 1 0 0 5 N O R T H L A K E DR
U N IT 1005

604
604

5 8 5 .5 0

5 2 8 .8 2

2 ,5 31

22

EW ING GEORGE A JR i E W IN G LOLA
M &amp; C A LLISO N CAROL J E
14-2O -3O -5O 1-O E O 0-O 07O
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 7 AZA LEA LN
J O L L Y MARY L &amp;
RENOUF RONALD
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 F . 0 0 - 0 1 10 (HX)
P A D : 3 0 1 F A I R M O N T DR
S M A R T T J A M E S L S. R O H L A N D A J

GUY

SEQ. #

PEED D A V ID M
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -2 5 0 0 -3 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 3 0 4 N O R T H L A K E DR

1 ,3 9 2 .6 1

1 3 20-30-507-O B O O -0120
(HX)
P A D : 7 4 0 C R O S S BOW L N
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0
EVANS
1 4 -

*

1 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 H 0 0 - O 2 7 0 (HX)
P A D : 2 0 7 F I A M I N G O DR
* * * * * * ‘ NORTHLAKE V II.IA G E CONDO
. . . . . . . p B 3 j pG S 9B T0 1Q1

PAD:
U N IT

W RIG HT CHARLES T &amp; L O R I J
1 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 190
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 2 3 ROCKY R ID G E PL
HOLT PETER B 6 DEBRA L

1

T A D : 2 0 6 B AMBO O DR
W ILK S DELBERT L 4 L O IS A
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 H 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 2 5 F L A M IN G O DR
STEVENSON M IC H A E L A 4 KAREN G
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 H 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 1 7 F L A M IN G O DR
S O U T T E R RHONDA I. 4 J I M T

EVERETT

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
P A D : CROWS B L U F F LN
SAEZ B O R IS A &amp; MARTHA L

TAXES DUE

2 ,5 17

2 ,5 15

ADD

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 611 CHEROKEE C IR
BARE GREGORY A &amp; NANCY L

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
B R ITTO N WALTER R 4 EVELYN R
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 6 1 TA N G E R IN E AVE
B R I T T O N M A R K 4 DAWN
1 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 5 9 7 4 N 4 2 7 CR
LOTS 2 0 4 21
(L E S S RD)
. . . . . . ‘ SUNLAND E STA TES AMENDED
* ♦ . * . ..P L at

1 6 9 ,4 7

1 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 0 4 S SANFORD AVE
LOTS 274 ( 276
COLON

May 2 .9 . 10. 200-1

17 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 H Z -0 A 0 0 -0 7 10
(HX)
PAD: 5 7 2 S ILVER G A TF. LOOP
R U IZ R IC H A R D 4 ANNA
17-20 -3 0 -5 H Z -0 B 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 3 0 E S P R I N G T R F . E WAY
DUNCAN E V E R E T T 4 DEBRA
17-2O -30-5H Z -0B 00-1210
PAD: 4 9 5 C ID E R M IL L PL
MELENDEZ JOSEPH

(HX)

17-20-30-5H Z -O B O O -1300
PAD: 4 5 9 C ID E R M IL L PL
S M IT H DONALD K

(HX)

1 7 2 0 -3 0-5H Z -0B 00-1830
P A D : 4 2 4 A M E T H Y S T WAY
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 8 T W P 2 0 R N G

1 ,6 5 6 .5 0

2, 622

1 ,4 3 5 .8 7

2 ,6 23

1 ,6 0 6 .5 4

2 ,6 24

1 ,8 8 9 .8 7

2 ,6 25

2 ,1 5 2 .4 3

2 ,6 2 6

1 ,5 8 5 .1 5

2 ,6 27

1 ,5 7 9 .7 7

2 ,6 2 8

1 ,7 0 0 .9 6

2 , 629

30

*.... ‘GREENWOOD LAKES UNIT I
. * • * • * . PQ
1 ,0 3 9 .8 3

2 ,5 91

1 8 PAD:
1 ,7 7 1 .9 2

2 ,3 0 4 .8 7

2 ,5 92

2 ,5 93

21

pGs

17

TO

19

DICKERSON JEREMIAH R 4 JAMIE
2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0D 0 0 -0 1 2 0
2 0 9 D U B L I N DR

GREENBERG ETHAN 4
VICTOR MARY A
18-2O -3O -5O 1-O D O
PAD: 112 TRALEE
CEBALLOS FR A N K LIN
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 E 0
PAD: 2 6 5 D U B LIN

A

O -O 160
(HX)
CT
4 HUNGRIA
0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
DR

(HX)

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

t

MYERS

SEAN

MYERS

M IC H A E L

M

SEQ.#

2 ,3 9 1 .2 5
B

(

2 ,6 30

JA C Q U ELIN E

1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 E 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 2 9 7 D U B L IN DR
........................ G R E E N W O O D L A K E S
........................ ....
2 2 PCS 2 ( 3
REDMAN G LENN t DEBE

U N IT

2
7 3 8 .6 2

1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD : 1 1 6 M O RNING GLORY
W E ITE R M A N N JEAN

(HX)
DR

18-2 O -3 O -5 O 2 .-0 A 00 -00 7 0
P A D : 12 4 M O R N ING GLORY
MOONEY MARK L t DONNA S

(HX)
DR

1 ,5 4 2 .6 3

1 ,1 37 .0 6

(HX)
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 A 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 1 8 4 M O R N I N G G L O R Y DR
CARON NORMAND A t JEA N N ETTE R
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 0 M I L L R U N DR
........................ G R E E N W O O D T A K E S U N I T 2
• • • • • • • 1 S T ADD
* .................... ....
2 3 PG 5 2
METHVEN JEANETTE S
MF.THVEN MARK R &amp; RANDY R
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 2 0 TFAKWOOD CT
........................ H I D D E N V I L L A G E C O N D O
•••••••O R B
1 6 2 4 PG 1 5 8 1
M I T C H E L L J I M M Y D fc K A T H A R I N E
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 9 5 8 NEWCASTLE C IR
U N IT 1
RODRIQUEZ BETTY O
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
PAD:

964

HELMSLEY

#202

U N IT 40
WENDT FRED A l JOY A
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0

1 ,5 0 1 .5 4

2 ,6 2 0 .3 1

J

2 ,6 36

4 8 5 .1 6

2 ,6 37

5 8 5 .7 1

102
1 ,1 6 6 .5 2

5 6 4 .3 4

1 ,1 9 7 .0 8

5 4 8 .0 5

6 9 4 .9 3

2 ,6 39

2 ,6 40

2,6 41

2 ,6 42

2 ,6 43

«*«««««*
0 5 6 .9 0

3 7 0 .0 6

8 ,6 3 1 .6 3

2 ,6 44

2 ,6 45

2 ,6 46

1 1 5 .2 6

2,6 47

•• •••A
0 .3 0

2 ,6 48

7 .0 1

4 .0 6

7 .2 0

3, 1 9 4 .5 9

2 ,6 49

2 ,6 50

2 ,6 51

2 ,1 1 6 .1 1

2, 654

2 ,6 55

2 ,6 56

I.AKES

3, 0 1 6 .4 6

2 ,6 57

1, 4 2 2 .4 0

2 ,6 58

2, 5 4 5 .5 8

2 ,6 59

LAKES

3 ,3 3 9 .9 3

2 ,6 60

2 ,3 1 6 .1 4

2 ,6 61

2 ,1 8 8 .2 8

2 ,6 62

1 ,6 1 9 .9 2

2 ,6 63

2 ,0 0 0 .6 5

2 ,6 64

1 ,7 6 2 .9 9

2 ,6 68

2 ,6 4 0 .3 4

2 ,6 69

2 ,2 9 8 .3 2

2 ,6 70

........................G R E E N W O O D L A K E S U N
........................A D D
........................P B 4 0 P G S 7 8 4 7 9
SAUNDERS YVETTE V
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 5 9 2 BRIG HAM PL
JANOSEK ROBERT M 4 CO N N IE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
P A D : 6 5 2 B R IG H A M PI.
........................O S P R E Y P O I N T F .
............................
4 7 PGS 2 4 4 2 5
S AU N D E RS DONAI.D E
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0

31

MARY
PGS

IT

D -3B

H Y S E L L JE R R Y R t MARY K
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0L 00-0220
P A D : HOWARD B L V D
B E L L DOUGLAS M &amp; SUZANNE K
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 01 -0 1 .0 0 -0 3 1 0
P A D : 2 8 8 HOWARD B L V D
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) ( I ) C ID # 278
(HX)
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 M 0 0 -0 1 20
LO T 12 t W 12 FT OF LOT 13 .
ROBERTSON W IL L IA M
20-20-30-501-O N O O -0070
PAD: M AR JO RIE BLVD
PECK R IC H A R D
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 N 0 0 -0 3 6 0

(HX)

TAD: 2 9 6 GARY BLVD
N ITS C H W IL L IA M P
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

(HX)

PAD: 2 6 5 GARY BLVD
A L L LO T 14 l W 1 3 . 5

2 ,2 7 4 .3 6

2 ,6 73

2 ,4 2 8 .4 8

2 ,6 74

1 , 6 3 9 .9 7

2 ,6 75

2 ,6 76

MOSS

2 ,6 77

ID

1 ,8 3 0 .7 9

H
(HX)

2 ,6 78

1 , 6 9 7 .5 0

2 ,6 79

2 ,7 5 5 .4 9

2 ,6 80

3 ,2 9 7 .8 1

2 , 681

(HX)

3 ,9 9 4 .3 0

2 ,0 5 6 .5 5

C IR

COMMERCE
7&lt;5 &amp; 7 5 '

2 ,6 82

2, 683
(•J

CENTER
• * * • * • * •
4 , 1 2 5 .9 7

2,6 84

301 , 9 5 0 .8 5

2 ,6 85

2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0

PAD : I.ONGW OOD/JAKE MARY
........................I . O N G W O O D P A R K
. . . . . . . PB n
PGS 0 9 | [ 0
SMALL P A T R IC IA G
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 F 0 0 -0 1 50

RD

A IT K E N BRUCE E
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 J 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: GARY BLVD
A IT K E N BRUCE E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -O JO O -0090
PAD: GARY BLVD
A IT K E N BRUCE E
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0J00-0100
GARY BLVD
BRUCE E

2,686

(HX)

1 , 1 2 1 .7 5

PAD:
A ITK E N

GARY BLVD
BRUCE E
GARY BLVD
BRUCE E

PAD:
7 2 1 .3 8

FBO
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 5 0
P A D : S IL V E R W O O D DR
D -3A

2 ,6 65

GARY

BLVD

PAD: 2 2 6 RUTH BLVD
KEEBY JAMES L &amp; BETSY
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 P 0 0 -0 1 0 0

,

W

P A D : 2 3 1 HOWARD B L V D
PT LOT 9 BEG NE COR RUN S 13
HENSON BARBARA C
20-20-3O -501-0R 00-011O
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 9 HOWARD B L V D
LOT 11 ♦ T H A T PART O F LO T 12
SF.TZER JA C K W
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 R 0 0 - 0 160
P A D : I.ONGWOOD L A K E M A R Y RD
........................H E N S O N S A C R E S
. . . . . . . PB 9 PG 99
C R O S S R A N D Y I.
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 2 5 8 A C O R N DR
FO R D DOUGIJVS K

1 ,6 5 4 .7 0

2 ,7 05

9 8 3 .0 6

2 ,7 06

2 5 4 .6 5

2 ,7 07

1 ,2 30 .9 2

2 ,7 08

1 , 1 8 0 .4 1

2 ,7 09

7 8 1 .5 3

2 ,7 10

2 ,3 7 0 .9 0

2 ,7 11

1 ,3 5 2 .0 9

2 ,7 12

7 2 3 .8 9

2 ,7 13

2 6 3 .6 3

2 ,7 14

5 3 1 .6 4

2 ,7 15

5 0 0 .0 8

2 ,7 1 6

1, 1 8 0 .7 9

2 ,7 17

1 ,8 8 0 .2 3

2 ,7 18

4 8 7 .1 6

2 ,7 19

6 6 3 .2 2

2 ,7 20

2 ,2 0 0 .0 7

2,7 21

7 7 2 .9 3

2 ,7 22

1 ,7 2 3 .1 8

2 ,7 23

7 3 2 .4 7

2,7 24

1 ,2 3 5 .5 9

2 ,7 25

(HX)

P A D : 2 8 7 A C O R N DR
K E E B Y J A M E S I. &amp; B E T S Y
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 2 7 0 H I L L T O P DR

W

R A N D O L P H -B A C K KAY
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : H I L L T O P DR
B U R D E N D A V I D M s. S U Z A N N E
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : H I L L T O P DR
BROOKS JOB M
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 6 2 0 R ID G E AVE
H A R G I S M A R I O N I.
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 10

A

(HX)

TAD: R ID G E AVE
L O T 11 &lt; N 1 / 2 O F V A C D S T ON
S I U D A K C H U C K I.
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 2 A
PA D : 2 1 0 BAY MFADOW RD
E 150 FT OF LOT 2 4 S 2 5 FT .
C A N A D Y R O B E R T I.
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 3 A
P A D : 2 0 0 BAY MEADOW RD
LO T 3 4 S 1 / 2 OF VACD S T ON .
C A N A D Y R O B E R T I.
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 3 B
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 0 BAY MEADOW RD
1 A C H O M E S T E A D L O C A T E D I N F. .
. . . . . . *yU A II.W O O D COUNTRY ESTA TE

.,

..

. .

. .

........................P B 1 9 P G 4 8
O L S Z E W S K I EDWARD J 4
ELLEN S
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 0 ROCKWELL C IR
........................C R O S S I N G S U N I T 4 L A K E W O O D
. . . . . . . j h F.
. . . . . . . p B 3 5 PGS 5 8 T0 0 0

« *****« &lt;
2 ,6 0 5 .8 1

AT

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 7 5 2 TOMLINSON TER

2 ,6 87

2 , 688

. . .
2 5 6 .6 5

1 2 9 .8 2

2 ,6 8 9

2 ,6 90

2 ,6 91

13 .59

2 ,6 92

13 .59

2 ,6 93

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
PAD: 6 0 9 TO M LIN SO N TER
STORMER DONALD 4 JA N EL
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0

2 ,6 94

13 .59

2 ,6 95

13 .59

2 ,6 9 6

1 3 .59

2 ,6 97

1 3 .59

2 ,6 98

1 3 .49

2 ,6 99

1 3 .49

2 ,7 00

1 3 .49

2 ,7 01

1 3 .49

2 ,7 02

2 5 4 .6 5

2 ,7 03

1 ,8 2 5 .7 9

2 .7 27

2 ,7 0 9 .1 0

2 .7 28

2 ,0 4 1 .1 2

2 .7 29

2 ,2 2 6 .7 0

2 .7 30

1 ,4 6 3 .8 5

2,7 31

1 , 9 2 9 .3 6

2 ,7 32

1 ,4 9 9 .6 4

2 ,7 33

1 ,4 0 7 .8 8

2,7 34

3 ,3 1 1 .9 2

2 ,7 35

(HX)

(HX)

P A D : 5 4 5 S T A R S T O N F . DR
........................C R O S S I N G S U N I T 3 I A K E W O O D
........................A T T H E
N O S S A IR HAMDY M &amp; I A U R I E
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 6 1 2 HOLBROOK C IR
UTT D A V ID A &amp; I.E I.IA A
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
636

HOLBROOK

E
(HX)

(HX)

C IR

C H IU JENNY
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
PAD: 6 5 9 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
PAD: 5 6 7 HOLBROOK C IR

(HX)

(HX)
PH

1 3 .59

&gt; •* * * * ••

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 7 1 2 TOMLINSON TER

PAD:
1 3 .49

2 ,7 26

(HX)

AVILES MIRIAM C 4 PEDRO D
6 3 8 .0 0

FT

2 ,7 04

(HX)

DANAHY JASON K 4 ADRIANE M
..

(HX)

PA D : 3 2 6 M A R J O R IE BI.VD
W 39 FT OF LOT 23 ♦ E 3 9
FRY PAMELA R PER REP
ESTATE OF R IT A KELLY
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PA D : M A R J O R IE BI.VD
LOTS 6 • 7 BLK I
G II.I.E R REALTY 4 CONSTR
CO IN C
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0
T A D : M A R J O R IE BI.VD
A IT K E N BRUCE E
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 3 1 0
P A D : GARY BI.VD
A IT K E N BRUCE E
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1-O JO O -O 020
PA D : GARY BI.VD
A I T K E N B R U C E F.
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0J00-0030

2 5 4 .6 5

..

ROSELLO JOSF.rH 4 JANET
1 , 1 8 9 .2 3

PA D : 3 1 6 RUTH BI.VD
E 1 / 2 O F I.OT 1 5 4 A L L I.OT 1 6
F I S K MARK T 4 M E L IS A K
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 F 0 0 -0 1 70
(HX)
PA D : 3 1 0 RUTH BI.VD
I.OT 17 4 V A C D ST A D J ON F.

GARY BI.VD
BRUCE E
0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -O J00-O O 40
GARY BI.VD
B R U C E F.
8 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 J 00-0050
GARY BLVD
BRUCE E
0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 J 0 0 -0060
GARY BLVD
B R U C E F.
0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0J00-0070
GARY BLVD

OF

SEQ.#

••

PAD: 2 1 0 RUTH BLVD
L O T S 1 0 11 12 » 1 3 BLK P
MC K E I.V E R Y V I R G I N I A J H E I R S
C /O
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0Q 00-0070
P A D : 2 2 6 HOWARD S T
LOT 7 (LESS E 10 F T )
4 ALL .,
A R R IN G TO N G L O R IA
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 R 0 0 -0 0 90
(HX)

• • • • • • •

(HX)

F.DWARDS RONAI.D W 4 SIDNEY B
YOUNG 4 LINDA K YOUNG

PAD:
A ITK E N

2,6 72

FT

FRYE C A R O LIN E W
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0P 00-0050

MC

ZACHARY TAYI.O R H O I.D IN G S IN C
19- 2 0 -3 0 -5 H L-0000-0080
TA D : 101 COMMERCE ST
LOT 8 (LE SS RD)
-------------------------------------- S F . C 2 0 T W P 2 0 R N G

PAD:
A ITK E N
2 0 -2
PAD:
A ITK E N
2 0 -2
PAD:
A ITK E N
2 0 -2
TAD:
A ITK E N
2 0 -2
PAD:

1 ,7 6 8 .8 7

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

20-20-30-502-0c00-0090

PANACCIO MICHAEL A 4 KIMBERLY
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
HANG ING

2 ,6 71

2 ,2 4 4 .1 6

PAD: 5 0 9 FOX HUNT C IR
D A VISO N JOHN E 4 JEA N ETTE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 1 0 FOX HUNT C I R
RAMOS I.AURA 4 D A N IE L 4
P IR O N P E T R O N IIA V
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 9 0 FOX HUNT C IR
• • • ‘ • • • H U N T I N G T O N P O I N T E PH 1
........................P B 4 9 P G S 3 5 4 3 6

286

2 ,3 2 0 .3 9

80

20-20-30-501-0j00-0130

TRUST

U N IT
22

2 ,6 67

1ST

1 ,7 5 3 .2 3

C ZA IK O W S K I HENRY C 4 J A N IC E
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 8 5 2 W C H A RIN G CROSS C IR

PAD:
A ITK E N

LAKES

67 4 68

LAKES
18 TO

1ST

2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1-OJOO-O120

THE

• • • • • “ GREENWOOD
« • • • * * • p B 36 PGS

2 ,6 66

2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 J 0 0 - 0 1 10

1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 8 0 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
C H M IL M ANDREW 4 ANN M
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
(H X)
PAD: 76 8 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
. . . . . . . CR0SS1NGS U N IT 3 S IL V E R

2 ,6 52

2 ,6 53

2 ,1 4 4 .6 2

1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 824 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
W IE C ZO R E K T IM O T H Y E t KAREN M
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 804 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
S IN G H S A R A B J IT 4 R A N B IR K

W REV

DESTOUT LEONARD G 4 DOROTHY C
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 9 0 0
(HX)

SALLEY D A V ID J
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 H 0 0 -0 2 30

3 ,1 3 3 .2 1

2 ,8 0 8 .8 6

1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
PAD: 9 8 4 S II.V E R T O N LOOP
D E L IL E ROXANN 4 A IA N T

p GS

1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 1 8 Q U E E N S B R I D G E DR
C A TZ RAYMOND J I I I
4 SH E R R IE W
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
T A D : 6 0 3 Q U E E N S B R I D G E DR
GOMEZ JOSE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 4 6 0
P A D : 4 7 1 Q U E E N S B R I D G E DR
S IVA P H O R N C H A I P H A IS A N P
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 6 1 WEXDON C T

2 0 -

5fl

PAD: 8 5 8 S I L K OAK TE R
....................... C R O S S I N G S U N I T 2 S I L V E R
....................... W E S T A T T H E
••• •••* P B
3 5 PGS 5 3 &amp; 54
KUMAR A N I T A

NANCY

........................G R E E N W O O D J A K E S U N I T D - 3 C
........................P B 3 9 P G S 7 0 T O 7 6
J O N E S J A S M I N E P 4 SEBF.RT
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 2 5 AVON CT
JONES ROBERT D

..........................
&lt; « &lt; &lt; . . . PB

I

PAD: 72 8 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
F.NGSTROM F R E D E R I C K W J R 4
L A U R IE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 0 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
• • • • • • • C R O S S IN G S U N IT 1 S IL V E R
................ “ F A S T A T T H E
•
.....
3 5 PGS 15 &amp; 1 6
MONAHAN HOLLY
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 0 9 SIL VF -R W O O D DR
R IV E R O JORGE F ( MARTHA E
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 8 2 S I L K OAK TE R
N A N T A IS D A N IE L H 4 E R IN L
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)

1 ,8 9 7 .7 6

2 ,2 6 8 .4 3

F IR S T FR A N K LIN F IN A N C IA L
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 8 9 5 F. C H A R I N G C R O S S C I R
LOT 4
BLK 2
• “ “ “ GREENWOOD LAKES U N I T D -3 B
• ...................A D D
........................P B 3 8
PGS 9 9 4 1 0 0
BRUSS ROBERT J 4 E L A IN 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
KAYAL GEORGE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: 7 6 9 M IN E R V A LN
R IVE R A ESTRELLA
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 8 9 M IN E R V A LN

PAD:

PAD: 701 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
CUSHMAN J E F F &amp; ANDREA
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)

35

RYAN BRAD 4

PAD: 5 3 7 BIR G H A M PL
........................C O I . O N Y C O V E
.......................P B 3 9 P G S 7 7 T O

M U N IZ GEORGE E &amp; L IL L IA N R
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 9 0 4 SLOEWOOD CT
STOI.Z C H R IS T IA N T
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 884 S IL V E R S M IT H C IR
THOMPSON ROBERT L &amp; YVONNE
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)

. • • • • « . PB

2 ,6 38

(HX)

U N IT 7
• •
• • • • • • • H I G H L A N D S O F IAKF. MARY
...........................
4 7 PGS 52 THRU 54
2 ,6 5
C ZA IK O W S K I HENRY l J A N IC E
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 3 5 0 8 MOSS POINTF. PL
1,8 2
P A D IL L A R IC HA R D ( N ID IA M
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
TA D : 8 2 4 GARDEN GLEN LOOP
2 ,2 7
MANNO JO S E P H D
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 0 5 GARDEN GLEN LOOP
O L S E N DOUGI.AS K 4 P AU LA K
2 ,3 0
1 8 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 5 5 6 MOSS POINTF. PL
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 9 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 --------• • • • • • • C R O S S IN G S U N IT 1 S IL V E R LAKES

CO LA C H IC C O

2 ,6 35

(HX)
CT

M IC R O M IN T IN C
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 1 5 TIM BERI.ACHF.N C I R
U N IT 2
M IC R O M IN T (
M A R S H A L L ZF.NNA L E T AI.
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

AT

2 ,6 34

1 ,1 6 6 .5 2

S M IT H SHANNON K
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 3 5 B IR M IN G H A M CT # 10 3
U N IT 221
....................... R O Y A L C R O S S I N G S P R O F E S S I O N A L
“ • • • • • A R T S B U IL D IN G AN O F F IC E CONDO
...............................
62
PG 7 4
S TE E L SOFTWARE S O LU TIO N S IN C
1,
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: TIM B ER IA C HF.N C IR
* • * • * * • C R O S S IN G S PH 2 T H E R E S E R V E A T
*
.T H E
...............................
35
PCS 5 0 TO 52
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 ,
1 1 9 .0 7 (03) ( I)
C ID # 164
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
........................ C R O S S I N G S B U S I N E S S C E N T E R
54 PGS 34 4 3 5

.................... ‘ E A S T

2 ,6 33

ZA E R I ZO U B IN
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 7 9 W EYB R ID G E CT
................ “ G R E E N W O O D L A K E S U N I T D - 3 A
........................A D D
. . . . . . . PB 36 PGs 2 3 TO 2 5

SEQ. #

MC

U N IT 79
F.NGSTROM M A R G A R E T H &amp;
F.NGSTROM F R E D E R I C K W
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 9 0
PAD: 9 4 9 B IR D BAY # 1 0 5 CT
U N IT 89
TOMOUN A SH R A F M
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 8 0
PAD: 9 4 0 F RAMI.INGHAM
#204 CT
U N IT 178
LETONA ALMA I
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 3 6 B IR M IN G H A M CT # 1 0 4
U N IT 201

4

2 ,6 32

#102

PAD: 9 5 6 FOREST R ID G E CT •
U N IT 69
B ID O T C A B R IE LA
1 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 06 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
PAD : 9 5 1 B IR D BAY CT # 1 0 1

• • • • • • • W E S T AT THE
« P B 34 PGS 5 7

2,6 31

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

3

C E R T IF IE D M E D IC A L IM A G IN G IN C
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD : 8 5 3 WATERWAY PL
................... C R O S S I N G S R E M I N G T O N O A K S
................... T H E
'•• •••P B
3 8 P G S 68 T O 7 0

AT

This
Delinquent
Property Tax
List appears
three times
in May

�.

T he Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
M UC A R IO

SEQ.#

TAXES DUE

MARYANN

1 ,4 1 4 .7 4

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 3 7 GRAND TREE CT
S T R IC K IA N D ROBERT H &amp; SONA

1 ,3 3 2 .0 7

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 4 4 GRAND TREE CT
VU THONG A
2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
PAD: 5 2 0 R EM IN G TO N OAK
POWELL EDWARD E 4 D E N IS E

2 ,2 8 5 .4 5

DR
D

1 ,8 2 5 .8 3

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 9 6 HARVEST OAK CT
V A Z I R I S IA M A K

2 ,7 36

2 ,7 37

2 ,7 38

2 ,7 39

2 ,3 7 1 .7 7

2 ,7 40

2 ,3 7 3 .4 4

2 ,7 41

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 4 9 R E M IN G T O N OAKS DR
V A R N O N R O B E R T I. J R 4 J A N E T C

1 , 4 8 6 .3 5

2,7 42

“ “ • “ C R O SSIN G S
• * * * * • *THE

U N IT

* * * * * * * PB 3 9 PGS
M A T H IS N A TH A N IE L

52
JR

(HX)

6

LAKEWOOD

TO 55
&amp; JEAN

(HX)

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0
PAD: 8 1 5 TO M LIN SO N TER
“ “ “ •O SPREY LA N D ING
• * * ♦ * • * p B 45 p GS 9 g t 95

(HX)

K R ITSK Y

AT

.21

M

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 3 0
PAD: 8 0 6 TOM LINSON TER
KENDALL W IL L IE

.27

LEV

3 ,3 1 5 .3 8

2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 8 4 S E R E N I T Y P L
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0
P A R TIN KENNETH A

2,7 45

2 0 -

2 1 PAD:
PA R TIN

“

2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
1 8 5 HUMPHREY RD
KENNETH A

,38

99

2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 B -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 5 HUMPHREY RD
“ • “ COUNTRY CLUB H EIG H TS U N IT

“ *“ “ 1

“ “ • “ PB 13 PC 9 8
S IM M O N S JOHN D 2 6
R O B B IN S KENNETH L JR
2 1- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1- 0 A 0 0 - 0 2 70
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 9 EXETER AVE
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: 1 5 0 E X E T E R AVE
GURR JACK T JR &amp; DEBRA K
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1-0B 00-0230
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 2 EXETER AVE
K 02L0W SK I CHESTER A &amp; FLORENCE
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 c 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 161 N CLYDE AVE
W E IS S KENNETH &amp; MARLENE E

*

4 4 1 .7 6

2 ,7 48

9 1 5 .8 2

7 5 1 .5 3

.27

.62

1 ,6 0 7 .1 4

2 ,7 53

.04

TO

60

K

,65

W IL L IS CHARLES D &amp; REBECCA L
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
....................... C R Y S T A I . C R E E K U N I T 1
* . * * * . . p B 41 P G S 49 x o 52
COPELAND JOHN C &amp; L A U R IE
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 3 0
P A D : 8 0 4 S H E L L I.N
OATWAY MATTHEW S
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 8 0
PAD: 8 2 4 S H E L L LN
BLEDSOE M ARIO N
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 5 0

7 1 7 .9 1

B

2 ,7 58

1 ,9 4 3 .0 4

2 ,7 59

1 ,2 8 0 .6 0

2 ,7 60

(HX)

(HX)
2 ,0 8 9 .6 2

2, 761

(HX)

PAD: 801 S H E L L LN
“ “ • “ CRYSTAL CREEK U N IT
. . * . . . . PB 4 ! p c s 5 3 &amp; 54

2
2 ,6 3 3 .3 7

LEE C H IN C L i
LEE HSI H
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 5 0

2 ,7 62

JTS

PAD: 6 0 9 S IL V E R B IR C H PL
W IL L IA M S DOROTHY A
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 4 1 H IG H P O IN T LOOP
• “ “ “ EAGLES C R O S SIN G
. . . * * * * PB 47 p c s 17 i 18

2 ,6 4 0 .7 9

2 ,7 63

4 ,3 4 5 .8 2

2 ,7 64

LACKEY
2 2 -

1 ,9 6 2 .8 1

2 ,7 65

6 ,0 6 9 .1 2

T I M O C U A N WAY
6 5 DESC AS BEG

TWP

20

2060

RICHARDSON

30
7 ,2 5 0 .1 4

2 ,7 67

(HX)
1 ,3 4 4 .8 3

5 9 2 .2 4

2 ,7 68

2 ,7 6 9

(HX)

LN

BALL

2 ,7 70

2 ,1 9 0 .4 7

2 ,7 71

JACK

A

5 1 7 .7 8

2 ,7 72

1 6 9 .4 7

2 ,7 73

MONDOK LAWRENCE
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
t

LOTS 1 -5
POOLE JACK A JR S JENNY W
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD:
LOTS

4710 N 427
2 9 31 4 3 3

SEC

1

BENTON J A M IE E 4
BENTON EVA M
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD:
LOTS

2 ,7 79

4 8 3 .9 1

2 ,7 80

2 ,781

1 6 9 .4 7

2,7 82

1 5 4 .3 3

2 ,7 83

2,7 84

2 8 9 .9 9

1 6 0 .6 6

BARBARA

2 ,3 0 9 .9 4

2 ,7 88

2 ,5 2 4 .6 3

2 ,7 80

2 ,7 3 0 .2 0

2 ,7 90

3 ,4 5 6 .1 0

2 ,7 91

2 ,6 0 2 .6 0

2 ,7 92

2 ,8 1 9 .9 9

2 ,7 93

(HX)

3 ,6 0 6 .2 2

1ST

ADD* “

“

1 ,3 7 0 .9 3

2, 794

* *
2 ,7 95

. . .
5 ,1 2 8 .9 3

1 , 3 0 5 .4 7

C R YS TA L PHO TO N IC S IN C
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 5 5 2 5 BENCHMARK LN
LOT 6 4 7
C R YS TA L PHO TO N IC S IN C
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD : 5 5 2 0 BENCHMARK LN
....................... L A K E B I N G H A M E S T A T E S
. . . . . . .p B
pG 17

2 ,0 3 7 .1 5

(LESS

RD)
3 5 3 .5 2

(HX)

2 0 9 6 A V A L O N A DR
44 45 46 * 47
(LESS

RD)

..

2 ,7 74

OF

PAD: 361
E 2 0 0 FT

M I L L E R RD
OF W 400 FT

PAD:
S l/2

3 1 1 M I L L E R RD
OF LOT 2
(LESS

2 ,7 96

2 ,7 97

OF

2, 790

W A L L J E F F E R Y I, 4 B A R B A R A
2 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 8 -0 0 0 0

P A D : 4 9 5 3 N O L A N RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 - MYERS TERRY N
2 5 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 5 3 LAKE AVE
MUNDY HAZEL R * C / 0
HOUSTON DEBORAH D
2 5 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 A -0 0 0 0
P A D : 6 0 6 5 I.AKE A VE
( 1 . 1 6 AC)

4 , 9 8 7 .9 3

2 ,8 02

IA N G FO R D

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5137 N 427
SCHAUB W IL L IM H 4
HANLON CHARLES W I I
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0C -0 2 9 B -0 0 0 0
P A D : 5 0 1 0 THOMAS S T A B L E RD

11.20

2 ,0 03

2 ,8 04

2 ,6 1 8 .4 7

3 ,3 5 9 .8 6

C IR
IA F
(HX)
C IR

(HX)

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-00 2 C
P A D : 3 0 0 M I L L E R RD

(HX)

LOT 2
T 4
T JR

E

OF

2 3 -2 0 -3 0-5A Q -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 D
P A D : 3 1 2 M I L L E R RD
PT OF LOT 2 BEG 9 0 0 F T

2 ,8 06

2 ,6 7 4 .0 1

2 ,8 07

7 4 3 .0 9

2 ,8 08

3 ,2 2 3 .2 3

2 ,8 09

C IR

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1581 S IL K TREE C IR
................ “ A U T U M N C H A S E P H 2
“ “ “ • P B 5 9 PGS 4 4 - 47
FALCONER DOUGLAS W 4 MARCELLA

N 170 FT OF
R O B IN SO N JOHN
R O B IN SO N JOHN

2 ,8 05

(HX)

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0
• “ “ “ E U R E K A HAMMOCK
........................P B 1 P G 1 0 6
HANEY K E V IN F 4
HANEY KARA R

4

SHARON

L

2 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : U N A DR
LOTS 4 ♦ 5
MCELROY D A N IE L L E 4
IA EFO O N RALPH L
2 5 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 6 0 3 0 U N A DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 6 T W P 2 0 R N G
“ “ “ •CHASE « COMPANYS SUBD
*
.W A G N E R
*
.......................* P B 6 P G 6 4
C E N T E X HOMES

87-102

PAD: 5691 AUTUMN CHASE
ROYSUM R IC H A R D C 4 C Y N T H
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
PAD: 5 6 7 9 AUTUMN CHASE
LAWARRF. R O B E R T W I I
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
PAD; 5 6 0 1 AUTUMN CHASE
D EC I RYAN D R A CO N IS 4
T IM Y A N -D E C IR Y A N L O IS

B

CREEK

7 4 3 .0 9

2 ,8 10

2 6 -2 0-30-5A R -0B 00-006A
PAD: 1 1 3 6 ORANGE AVE
E 15 0 FT OF LOT 6 BLK B D R
GROVES IAW RENCE A 4 BARBARA A
2 6 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A R - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 0 A (HX)
PAD: 1 0 7 6 ORANGE AVE
E 1 /2 OF W 1 / 2 OF LOT 8 BLK
C O N TE STA B ILE V IN C E N T A

3 ,3 9 2 .6 1

2 ,8 11

7 5 9 .7 2

2 ,8 12

5 9 8 .9 4

2 ,8 13

. . .

WLY 2 3 0 F T O F E L Y 7 4 2
W IN TE R SP R IN G IA N D LTD
C / O J A Y F. F O L K

4

...

2 , 818

5 6 7 .8 1

2 ,8 19

1 ,3 0 8 .0 6

2, 820

1 7 2 .4 7

2,8 21

8 8 9 .8 7

2, 622

3 2 0 .6 7

2, 823

4 0 9 .2 2

2,8 24

2 ,1 9 7 .3 7

2 ,0 25

1 , 1 0 4 .6 3

2, 826

1 6 9 .4 7

2, 827

10 .28

2, 828

2 3 .27

2, 829

20 .31

2,8 30

2 6 9 .8 2

2 ,8 31

22 .72

2 ,0 32

2 1 5 .3 9

2 ,0 33

1 T l- V tl £.
8 3 7 .3 8

2,0 34

7 5 3 .9 3

2 ,8 35

3 ,4 4 5 .7 7

2, 836

2 ,0 6 3 .8 5

2 ,0 37

8 5 9 .3 4

2 ,8 38

3 6 5 .6 4

2, 839

1 , 3 3 5 .9 0

2 ,8 40

8 5 7 .9 9

2,8 41

2 9 4 .7 1

2, 842

3 ,2 3 9 .0 3

2 ,8 43

1 9 .96

2 ,8 44

. . .
THE
ifr * * * * * * *
3 ,2 6 1 .2 7

2 ,8 4 5

4 8 9 .8 9

2 ,8 4 6

2 ,0 8 6 .9 2

2 ,8 47

1 ,1 8 2 .0 1

2 ,8 4 8

3 ,2 8 8 .1 8

2 ,8 4 9

3 ,6 6 5 .0 1

2 ,8 5 0

1 ,8 1 8 .5 1

2 ,8 51

. . .

. . .

(HX)
FT

OF

. . .

2 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A R -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: 434
( 4 WAGNER)
W 2 2 0 FT PF LOT 25
(LESS . . .
W IN TE R SP R IN G LAND LTD
C /O JAY E FOLK
26-20-30-5A R -0D 00-025B
LOT 25
(LESS W 2 2 0 FT 1 . . .
CHEUNG S H IN G IN C
2 6 -2 0 -3 0-5A R -0D 00-052E
PAD: E 4 3 4 SR

BEG S 88 DEG 23 MIN 42 SEC E . . .
E

2 3 7 .0 3

3 0 -

-3 0 -5A R -0C 00-013E
2 0 0 O L D S A N F O R D - O V IE D O RD
PT O F L O T 1 3 N O F RR RY . . .
ELEANOR B

26-2O -30-5A R -0D 00-O 09M
P A D : 0 3 5 F. 4 3 4 S R

2 ,8 17

OF

2 6 20-30-501-0000-O O A 1
LOT B &amp; S 9 5 2 .9 2 FT OF LOT A
“ * “ “ D R M ITC HELLS SURVEY OF
“ • “ “ LEVY GRANT
........................ P B 1 P G 5
CHARI S R IN IV A S S &amp; RAMANI

2 6 -2 0
PAD:
THAT
ROBERT

5 1 .59

. . .

D

....................T A K E J E S S U P T E R R A C E
* * * * * * * p B 1 2 p G 94

3 ,4 3 2 .6 7

FT

1 0 8 5 WYNN ST
KARI, A 4 TAMMY M
2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0

JAMES

2 ,8 16

. . .

CI.ABAUGH 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: TORTUGA
LOT 131
(LESS W 7 6 1 . 7 5 FT 4
. . .
CI.ABAUGH T IM O T H Y R
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0 -132A
PAD: 5 3 5 0 TORTUGA TRL
E 1 /2 OF LOTS 132 4 133 4 S . . .
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 - 134B
LOTS 134 4 135
(LESS W . . .
G A L L I HER ANNE E
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0 -1430
PAD: 4 9 5 0 SANFORD AVE S
N 1 /2 OF LTO 143
(LESS S 10 . . .
G A L L I HER ANNE F
2 3 20-30-5A Q -0000-143B
SW 1 / 4
4 S 10 FT OF N 1 /2 OF . . .
G A L L I H E R A N N E F.
*
23-2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-14 3 E
(HX)
PAD: 4 9 5 0 S SANFORD AVF
1 ACRE HX LO C A TE D I N N 1 / 2
. . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 FOSTER E R N E S T IN E
2 4 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A -0 0 0 0
P A D : NO RTH C A R O L IN A RUN
M CC A R TY E R I C G 4 I,AURA G
2 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 C -0000
PAD: NORTH C A R O L IN A RUN
KEEN BARRY C 4 DANALEA D
2 4 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 F-0000
(HX)
P A D : 4 5 0 1 B E D F O R D RD
T A R I CANO MARK S 4 D IA N E M
2 4 -2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 00C A-0000
P A D : 4 5 5 0 B E D F O R D RD

2 , 601

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 7 0 -0 0 0 0

2 9 6 .4 2

2

PAD: 5 9 5 0 HESTER AVE
LOT 1 2 5
( L E S S B E G SF. C O R R U N . . .
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 2 2 5 SANFORD AVE
N 17 0 FT OF W 3 3 3 . 5 FT OF . . .
CLADAUGH J E N N IF E R A
2 3 -2 0 -3 0-5A Q -0000-131A
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 4 0 TORTUGA IR I,
1 AC HOMESTEAD LOCATED IN

2 ,5 9 0 .1 9

A

2 ,8 15

(HX)

H A R L IN G HUGH W JR 4 DEBRA
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0

PGS

S

W 800

2,8 00

2, 799

9 9 .17

(HX)

1 ,0 0 3 .2 2

57

LOT

PAD: 5 5 9 0 S SANFORD AVE
TOKARZ DEBORAH M
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-01 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 7 5 IANARK ST
W 1 / 2 O F LO T 12
( LESS S . . .
LANGFORD JAMES B 4 SHARON L
23-20-30-5A Q -0000-014B
P A D : 2 5 0 C A D I LI»AC S T
S 3 0 5 . 2 4 F T O F LOT 14
D IE H L JOHN
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5A Q -0 0 0 0 -0 3 50
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 0 0 I.AKE AVE
LOT 35 4 LOT 36 (LESS S 84 FT)
H A B I T A T F O R H U M A N I T Y I N SF.M C O
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5A Q -0000-0 5 2 A
PAD: MYRTLE ST
W 2 0 0 El OF E 2 2 0 FT OF S . . .
BANKA L O U IS L 4 DEBRA L
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-12 5 0
(HX)

PAD:
STRAWN
2 4 -

2 ,8 14

. . .

L E R RD
W 2 0 0 FT OF S . . .
4
C
-0 0 0 0-00 2 N
(HX)

3 ,0 5 5 .5 5

........................P B

N

NORMAN ROBERT M 4 T R IN A M
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0000-002M
(H X)
PAD: 371 M IL
F. 1 0 0 F T O F
MC CANN V I V I A N
MC C A N N A L L E N
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q

1 5 4 .3 3

(HX)

JA S M IN JACQUES P
2 2 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 6 5 WEBSTER ST
............................ .................. S E C 2 3 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 EVF.RGREEN I N V O F A M E R IC A IN C
2 3 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 F-0000

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 5 0
P AD : 1 6 3 6 W ILLO W OAK LN
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 752

1 /2

&amp; POOLE

1 ,3 6 2 .6 7
*

P A D : 9 1 5 S IL K W O O D CT
. . . . . . . M ID W A Y PARK
. . . . . . . pB 4 pcs 96 * 96
M

1 2 1 .9 4

1 ,1 8 8 .1 1

PAD: 5 6 1 5 E N G L IS H OAK CT
K L E IN MARC E
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)

. . .
RNG

' PAD: 4 1 7 5 N 427
L O U IS L HUNTLEY E NTER P R IS ES
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 4 0 -0 0 0 0

P A T R IC IA

2 ,7 70

OF

M I L L E R RD
OF W 100 FT

SEQ. #

(HX)

HANEY TAMMI L
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A O -0000-002J
PAD: 38 5
S 160 FT

. . .

22-20-30-505-D A O O -0050
(HX)
P A D : 4 7 4 ELMWOOD C I R
B EC K W ITH THOMAS C SR 4 JOYCE
22-2O -3O -505-0A O O -022O
(HX)
PA D : 3 5 9 LA K E RD
PER E Z S A U L 4 M1I.AG RO S A
22-20-30-505-O B O O -0230
(HX)
P A D : ' 3 4 8 S PR U C EW O O D RD
EAN D A V ID B 4 M ACHELLE P
22-20-30-505-O B 0O -O 430
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 0 SPRUCEWOOD RD

2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

RIC HA R D S O N

STEPH EN S SARAH M
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0

JR

2 ,7 77

1 ,1 5 1 .9 2

COR

FLO W ERS C1.ARENCE A
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-00 2 H

B A IL E Y MARYANN
2 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0000-0040

MC CORMACK THOMAS 4 KATHARINE

DONALD R &amp; PATSY R
2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0

GOULD D A V ID J &amp;
CARTER SANDRA L TRUSTEE
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:

2 ,7 66

J KOTT
2 0 -3 0 -5 A P -0000-064W

2075

3 2 7 .6 0

5 0 7 .7 1

0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
P IN E V IE W AVE
RUSSELL L
0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
1 6 9 9 S U N S ET DR
• L A K E M AR Y WOODS
. PB 2 6 PGS 3 5 TO 4 0

K O D IA C LLC
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD : 5 4 8 5 BENCHMARK LN
LOT 1 (LE S S BEG MOST SLY
C R YS TA L P H O TO N IC S IN C
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 7 0 4 N F IN A N C IA L CT
LOT 4 5 4 9

D A VID SO N SHARON M
23-2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-00 2 G
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 5 M I L L E R RD
F. 1 0 0 F T O F S 1 6 0 F T O F W . . .

P A D : 3 3 4 M I L L E R RD
E 1 0 0 FT OF W 7 0 0 FT
CARTER SCOTT A S

*.... ‘AUTUMN CHASE

&amp;

GOULD D A V ID J S
CARTER SANDRA L TRUSTEE
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:

2 ,7 76

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SARVER TRACY E
23-2 0 -3 0 -5 A Q -0 0 0 0-00 2 S

PAD: 5001 N 427
SCHAUB WILLIAM H 4
HANLON CHARLES W II

PAD: 8 2 9 LE W IS PL
................ “ S P R I N G H A M M O C K
. . . * * . . p B 2 PGS 2 TO 5

22

1 8 7 .8 6

. . .

FLORIDA K-9 SERVICES

ROUSEY K R IS T E N J &amp;
R O U S E Y MADISON N
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 2 E A G L E T WAY
. . . . . . . C H E L S E A PI A C E
• “ “ “ PB 4 7 PGS 7 5 &amp; 7 6
G IL I.E T T I CARL E 4 NANCY J
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
(HX)

-------------------------------------- S E C

PAD: 5 1 6 0 S U N N Y S ID E AVE
LOTS 46 47 » 48 SEC 2
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER S TATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID » 685
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
LOTS 8 0 TO 8 2 SEC 2
EDWARDS C A T IN A M
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 9 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 2 0 S O U T H I.N
LOT 92 t E 10 FT O F LOT 91 *
........................P I N E V I E W
....................... P B 9 P G 7 3
KHOUNNAI.A KEN
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -502-0A 00-0030
P A D : 1 7 2 0 S U N S E T DR
........................P I N E V I E W 1 S T A D D
........................P B 1 0 P G 3 3
LEDFORD GARY D
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 4 4 A N G L E DR
B A S T I N R U S S E L L I.

i

2 ,7 75

5 8 1 .3 1

t * . * * * “ P B' 3 1 PGS 3 9 4 40
EAtiiJ L A R R Y A S S U S A N A 4
ABRAMS JOE 4 E S TH E R F.T-A L
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 5 4 3 7 BENCHMARK LN
“ • “ “ M IDW A Y COMMERCE CENTER
. . . . . . . p B 3 7 p g s 5 9 t 60

,84

PAD: 1 5 1 3 O B E R L IN TE R
“ . • • . • C O U N T R Y MANOR
* * * * . . * r B 40 PG 8 9

PAD: 1655
PT OF LOT

OF

2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -1 62B
P A D : 2 0 7 1 G A R D E N S DR
PT OF LOTS 1 6 2 TO 1 6 5 DESC . . .
RHOADES GARY L 6 JEAN T
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 5 1 AVALONA TR
LO T S 10 11 S 1 2 S EC 2
S M I T H G A R Y A G U A R D I A N F. T A L
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PA D : 2 8 7 0 M ID W A Y DR
LOTS 30 31 t 32 SEC 2
M C GOWAN J O H N &amp;
JUAREZ F ID E L
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 4 6 0

CONO

7 5 9 .0 8

1...... MIDWAY COMMERCE CENTER

50

PAD: 1 4 9 6 O B E R LIN TER
CHOW NING K YLE D &amp; K R IS T Y
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0

M IC H A E L
2 1 -

1/2

."2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0-00 3 0
AD: 5 1 0 OAKLAND TER

LESZCZYNSKI CRAIG &amp; GRETCHEN W
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)

SUZANNE

S W

IITH CARTER 4 GLENDA R

•“ “ “ HAMPTON PARK

CORNWELL

161

SEQ. #

(HX)

................ I . A K E B I N G H A M W O O D S E A S T
• “ “ PB 2 9 PGS 7 0 4 71
3U R M O R E D A V I D W I I I
4 LAURA
2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 6 OAKLAND TER

,74

C
3 8 PGS

LOTS 159 160
STEVENS CARL A

NATALE

“ “ “ •AMENDED PLAT
•
.P B 2 7 P G S 9 8 T O 1 0 0
S I C O L I JOHN 4 LORI
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 4 M O U R N IN G DOVE C I R
........................C O U N T R Y D O W N S P H 2
.......................P B 2 9 P G S 5 1 &amp; 5 2
S M IT H M IC H A E L J &amp; PAMELA A
2 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
PAD: 724 KEENELAND T IK E
G IB S O N FRED L &amp; D A N IE L L E
2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9-OCO O-O OOO
(HX)
PAD: 7 63 KEENELAND P IK E

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LOTS 44 45 46 I 47
(LE S S RD)
. . .
HOME C O N S U L T A N T S E R V I C E S I N C
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -1 0 8 0
PAD: 4 5 8 7 427 CR
LO T S 1 0 8 4 1 1 0 SEC 1 (L E S S RD)
H IC K S EVA JO
2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -1 5 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 9 5 G A R D E N S DR
LO TS 1 5 1 &amp; 1 5 3 £ NWLY 6 FT . . .
CROCKETT D A V ID F

2 2 -2
PAD:
B A S TIN
2 2 -2
PAD:
“ “ “
. . . . . .

2 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 DO0 - 0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 8 N C LYDE AVE
.C A R D I N A L O A K S T H A S E 2

TRACT

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -1 5 9 0
PAD: 2 9 1 7 CROCKETT PT

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
PAD: 4 9 7 HARVEST OAK CT
V A Z I R I SIA M A K

2 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 8 0
PAD: 2 3 7 7 ROANOKE CT

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JEN N IV F.R

TAXES DUE

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26-2O -3O -5A R -O D 0O -O 58O
P A D : 8 8 9 L A K E I R E N E DR
PT O F LOT 58 BEG 9 9 . 6 FT
HALI. F A Y A T T E L JR ( JOANNE
Q UAI.LS RONALD C 4 JO YC E C
2 6 -2 0-30-5A R -0D 00-058H
P A D : 8 6 1 LA K E IR E N E DR
BEG 4 5 8 . 8 3 F T S 8 3 DEG
BRW H O L D I N G S L L C

7

S
E

S IP P E L
2 6 PAD:
THAT

M IN

......................... H I G H L A N D
.......A M E N D E D
...............................
19

27

TWP

P A T IO

1 ,7 4 9 .3 3

2 ,8 53

5 ,5 7 1 .4 9

20

2 ,8 54

1 3 9 .2 9

1 4 0 .2 9

6 5 0 .3 5

2 ,8 57

.. ,

RNG

30-

HOMES

P IA T
PGS

93

TO

95
5 9 2 .0 5

WILLIAMS SYLVIA M
2 7 -

2,8 52

..

KATHLEEN M
2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A R - 0 D 0 0 - 1 46A
1 5 6 0 H I L L T O P RD
PART OF LOT 1 4 6 DESC AS

-------------------------------------- S F . C

2 ,1 3 3 .0 2

. . .
k

2 6 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A R -0 D 0 0 -0 5 8 J
PAD: 2 0 5 S 1 7 -9 2
PT O F LO T 5 8 DESC AS BEG 3 8 0 . .
EDWARDS D O R IS A
26-2O -30-5A R -O D O O -O 96F
PT O F LOT 9 6 PARA N ♦ S . . .
PARKES RALPH H L IF E EST
(S C O TT W IL L IA M C F.T-A L)
26-20-30-5A R -0D 00-096H
PT LO T 9 6 PARA N 4
LIN ES . . .

i

SEQ.«

2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -7 0 8 0

PAD : 7 0 8 GLASGOW CT
......................... H I G H L A N D S S E C T I O N S
............................
2 5 PGS 1 6 4 17

2 ,8 58

(HX)

7

RODRIGUEZ ADAM 4 JODI
2 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0

(HX)

P A D : 5 0 2 E R I C A WAY
C I R I N G I O N E ANDREW
2 7 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0

(HX)

PAD:
6 2 5 M A R N I DR
.........................H I G H L A N D S
SEC
. . . . . . . p a 18 PGS
95 ♦

1
96

MOYER KENNETH G 4 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: 8 2 9 DUNBAR T E R
L O T 88 4 B E G M O S T S L Y ' C O R . . .

1 ,1 9 2 .8 4

POLANCO

1 ,8 6 5 .7 1

2 7 -

F A N N Y F.
2 0 -3 0 -5 D J-00 0 0 -1 0 2 0

PAD: 7 0 2 SHF.rH ERD RD
-------------------------------------- S B C
2 8 TWP

20

RNG

1 ,0 4 6 .2 8

7 1 6 .1 5

0 0 -0 3 7 0
AVF.

(HX)

0 0 -0 4 1 0
AVF.
PARK

(HX)

8 3 5 .6 7

CONNAUGHTON BRIAN 4 VIVIAN 4
YALLICO GLORIA

I

2 ,8 62

30-

CAMACHO RAFAEL 4 RACQUF.L
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0
PAD: 8 3 7 RAVEN
CANTOR L IN D A G
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0
PAD: 8 1 3 RAVEN
........................O A K G R O V E
........................P B 7 P G 8 3

2 ,8 61

(HX)

. . . . . . . s k y L A R K I N T H E WOODS
............................
2 0 PG 9 6
MILLER I N V 4 PROP MGMT I N C
2 8 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 4 5 RAVEN AVE

1 ,9 5 3 .5 3

2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A S - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 40
P A D : 1 0 1 0 N 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
PT LOT 14 DESC AS BEG 2 0 FT . . .
THOMAS THOMAS R
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A S - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 70
P A D : 1 0 5 4 N 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
LOTS 17 4 18 (LESS S 50 FT . . .
........................W I L D W O O D
. . . . . . . PB 1 9 PGS

7

TO

2 ,9 3 1 .5 3

7 3 3 .1 9

. 28-20-3d -5 D L -0 0 0 0-0 B 3 0

2 ,8 67

2 ,8 68

(HX)
, - U

T A D : 6 5 5 SHADY LN'**‘‘I
SANCHEZ JORGE L 4 CYNTHIA L

7 4 6 .1 3

•

2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5D I.-0000 - 1070
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 5 SHADY LN
C A S A D Y TF.RRY L
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 D L -0 C 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
T A D : 7 1 2 CASTLF.WOOD DR
BLOCK C LOT 4
S PIN SB Y E L IZ A B E T H A 4 K IM B
2 8 -2 O -30-5D I.-O H 0O -O O 1O
(HX)
P A D : 7 3 9 SHERWOOD DR
BLOCK H LOT 1
SAF.GF.RT C H E R Y L 4
SAEGERT DEBRA A
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 D I.-0 I0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 7 1 6 W IL D W O O D DR
BLOCK I LOT 1
RACE P A T R IC IA L 4 F IS H E R
D 4 FISHF.R STEPHEN D
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 D I.-0 S 0 0 -0 0 4 0
T A D : 7 6 0 SUM M ER I A N D DR
BLOCK S LOT 4
........................ H I G H L A N D S S E C 4
. . . . . . . p B 19 p c 44

I
2 ,8 69
I

1 ,1 1 0 .4 2

5 8 1 .5 4

7 4 5 .1 5

2 ,8 70

2,8 71

2 ,8 72

(HX)

5 3 1 .0 4

LIN D A

2 ,8 73

(HX)

1 ,0 1 4 .7 9

2 ,8 74

(HX)

5

ROBERSON M IC H A E L S 4 GRACE K
2 8 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 D R -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)

1 ,5 2 7 .1 4

2 ,8 75

P A D : 7 0 1 A B E R D E E N I.N
.................* ‘ H I G H L A N D S S F . C 5
21

PG

10

2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 E G -0 00 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 6 5 6 TAM CT
HOEKSTRA SCOTT H
2 8 20-30 -5 E G -0 00 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 6 5 5 TAM CT
LOT 8 (LESS PT PLA TTED IN . . .
---------------------------------------S E C 2 9 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 CONOCO P H I L L I P S CO
2 9 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:

1823

LONGWOOD

LAKE

MARY

5 ,2 5 9 .6 3

2 ,8 78

R

( 1 . 1 AC)
F L O W E R S F.TC I N C
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 G -0 0 0 0

TAD: BAY MEADOW RD
BRAZIER GLENN R 4
ARTHUR L E S L IE P
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 4 5 5 4 2 7 CR

BRAZIER GLENN R 4
ARTHUR L E S L IE P

1 ,3 9 1 .3 1

2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 A -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 4 4 9 N 4 2 7 CR
« • * • • . *£KY lar k in t h e w
........................P B

23

PG

oods

2 ,8 81

u n it

33

LARACUENTE CHARLES 4
JA C Q U ELIN E
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 7 6 4 MEADOWLARK C T
ROSADO RLBECA
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 7 6 0 MEADOWLARK CT

6 0 9 .8 7

2 ,8 82

(H X)

(HX)

SCHERRF.R MICHELLE 4 W IL L IA M
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD:

775

MEADOWLARK

CT

. . . . . . . B i g TREE C R O S SIN G
• • • • • • • P B 2 7 PCS 2 0 4 21
L O ANA 4 HARRIS

PH

1
4 ,1 6 5 .2 3

2 ,8 85

2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD : 2 0 0 0 TR E E FORK LN
LOT
TAMPRI
2 9 -2
PAD:
. . . . . .
. . . . . .

25
(L E S S BEG NE COR RUN
IN C
0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
7 9 4 B I G T R E E DR
. B i g T R E E C R O S S IN G PH 2
. p B 2 8 PG 61

. . .
5 ,1 3 1 .5 7

2 ,8 8 6

0 .6 4

2 ,8 88

4 .6 2

2 ,8 89

5 .8 6

PAD: LUCKY TRL
GOLDBERG J A C K IE
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 P -0 0 0 0
........................M F . A D O W I J V N D S
. . . . . . *5 ACRE DEV E LO P M E N T

2 .2 2

2 .2 2

3 .2 2

2 ,8 94

1 ,3 6 5 .4 0

2 ,8 95

2 ,8 9 6

1 ,0 2 3 .4 6

1 ,9 1 9 .4 5

1 ,8 7 2 .6 6

1 ,0 8 4 .5 3

1 ,5 9 0 .4 0

2 ,9 92

1 ,3 6 3 .5 1

9 1 4 .3 5

3 ,0 2 1 .7 1

2 .9 0J5

3 ,6 7 4 .0 3

2 ,9 06

1 ,5 5 9 .1 0

2 ,9 07

1 0 ,70 9 .4 4

2 ,9 08

BEACHLAND CO M PA N IES IN C
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

1 ,0 8 5 .5 8

2 ,9 11

LEEK -B O ND K IM M
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 3 0
PAD: 961 COBBLER CT
•••••••D A N B U R Y M IL L U N IT
........................P B 4 0 P G S 4 5 4 4 6

(HX)

2 ,1 8 4 .2 9

2 ,9 12

2 ,0 3 3 .7 8

2 ,9 13

(HX)
. ..
2 ,7 8 8 .1 3

2,9 14

1 ,9 2 5 .4 6

2 ,9 15

2 ,2 0 0 .1 2

4

2 ,9 25

HAHN J U D IT H N
3 0 20-30-5G G -0000-0020
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 8 3 COR JESU CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 HARPER THERESA A .
3 1 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 J-0000

2 ,3 7 3 .6 4

2 ,9 26

1 ,4 3 7 .0 8

2 ,9 27

1 ,5 4 7 .2 8

2 ,9 28

1 .1 3 4 .6 0

2 ,9 29

1 .5 5 5 .6 0

2 ,9 30

1 ,4 5 3 .7 1

2 ,9 31

2 ,0 7 6 .9 1

2 ,9 32

1 ,2 9 7 .8 6

2 ,9 33

9 4 4 .1 5

2 ,9 34

1 ,2 7 8 .4 8

2 ,9 35

3 ,4 9 0 .3 1

2 ,9 36

8 ,1 4 2 .2 1

2 ,9 37

1 ,2 7 9 .0 3

2 ,9 38

6 5 5 .2 0

2 ,9 39

1 ,3 2 5 .1 2

2 ,9 40

1 ,6 2 5 .7 4

2 ,9 41

1 ,1 8 6 .6 3

2,9 42

1 ,4 8 6 .6 2

2 ,9 43

PAGAN
3 1 -2
PAD:
IA M O N T
3 1 -2
PAD:
GOULD

M E LV IN &amp; A ID A A
0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
1 0 9 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
B O N N IE L
0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
1 4 3 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
HOWARD T k S A N D R A J

CHAND A N JA N IE
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 1 5 9 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
G E O R G I M O R I C E V k S I HAM Y
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 5 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
CAPPETTA
ANN J k
CAPPF.TTA DONALD P
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 6 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
OLAN J U L IU S k FA TIM A O
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 0 S A N D A L W O O D WAY
........................R A N D S A D D T O L O N G W O O D

CAROL

2 ,9 16

1 ,3 7 5 .6 5

2 ,9 17

2 ,1 2 1 .1 9

2 ,9 18

1 ,9 9 4 .3 9

2 ,9 1 9

1 ,3 8 1 .4 5

1 ,6 5 3 .6 5

1 ,7 5 6 .4 4

. . .

L

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
T A D : 5 0 5 P A R S O N BROWN WAY
SAKF.LARIS A N A S T A S IA N
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 105 N S IL V E R CLUSTER CT
G U IL L E N ARTURO G &amp; JO S EP H IN E L
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 110 P IN E A P P L E CT
(HX)

HUNTER JAMES B k C Y N T H IA
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
■ P A D : i 3 R Q BONNIE T R L
E L L IS M IK E k
HUDSON J E N N IF E R
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 3 3 0 B O N N IE TRL
RHODES RAND
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 9 2 1 WATF.RBURY LN
SKAGGS RIC HA R D k PAMELA
, 3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
PAD: 6 10 WESTLAKE C IR
S A L IE R N O RALPH E

2 ,9 20

2,9 21

2 ,9 22

;w

2 ,0 7 4 .4 4

2 ,9 45

1 ,8 5 0 .4 1

2 ,9 46

2 ,1 0 5 .9 3

2 ,9 47

1 ,5 1 5 .3 2

2 ,9 48

1 ,4 1 6 .7 5

2 ,9 4 9

1 ,6 0 7 .0 2

2 ,9 50

1 ,4 6 6 .4 7

2,9 51

........
1 ,4 6 9 .5 6

2 ,9 52

1 ,3 4 5 .9 3

2 ,9 53

. . . . . . . .
4 ,3 6 2 .4 8

2,9 54

1 ,8 7 5 .4 4

2 ,9 55

2 ,9 6 4 .6 7

2 ,9 56

2 ,2 1 8 .7 8

2 ,9 57

2 ,9 5 9 .5 9

2 ,9 58

2 ,4 1 3 .2 6

2 ,9 5 9

1 ,8 8 3 .3 0

2 ,9 6 0

7 2 7 .2 4

2 ,9 61

626.68

2,962

21

SCHWARTZ FRANK H k
WERNER FRANK A I I I
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 A U - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 2 3 4 W CHURCH AVE
E 1 / 2 O F L O T 11
R E S O L U T IO N P U B L IS H IN G IN C
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
PAD: 1 3 5 W P IN E AVE
HOGLE THOMAS R k LENA E TRS
FBO
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 PAD: 2 9 5
F. 1 / 2 O F
AFFORDABLE
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 PAD: 301
M IL L E R DEE

5 A U -0 0 0 0 -0 6 8 0
W P IN E AVE
L O T 68
H O U SING A U TH O R ITY
5 A U -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
N M ILW EE ST '

3 1 -2 0
PAD:
LOTS
M ILLE R
3 1 -2 0
PAD:

5 A U -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0
E BAY AVE
133 135 4 137

-3 0 129
131
DEE
-3 0 143

*- M o m , ! ! * « I H
1 ,0 9 5 .0 7
2 ,9 44

(HX)

........................A L L 3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 1 B - 0 0 0 0 ,
AHMED AROOJ
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
P AD : 9 9 0 BURLWOOD CT
. . . . . . . i ,o n g w o o d
p c s 18 TO
5 pg 28

i

(HX)

BADAKHSHAN N O O SH IN P k
PESSARAN ABDORREZA
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 03A0
P A D : 9 8 2 W IL D F L O W F . R WAY
PIF.QUF.T S H A NNA J k WAYNE E
3 1- 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 19A0
P A D : 6 0 4 S W ILDFLO W F.R CT
........................L O N G W O O D C L U B P H A S E 2
. . . . . . . p B 5 5 p c s 6 5 k 66

5 A U -0 0 0 0 -1 3 8 0
P IN E
A /B AVE

LOTS 138 4 140
CALLAHAN M IC H A E L

2 ,9 23

L
(HX)

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 5 0
PAD: 7 7 1 CRESTBROOK LOOP
ESP O S ITO PETER J I I I
k
ESP O S ITO PETER J I I
H EIR S
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 1 ROCK CREEK LOOP
................ “ T I B E R O N C O V E
........................P B 2 3 P G S 1 5 k 1 6
H U S S A I N SYF.D H k S H A M I M B
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 2 E A S T P O R T DR
S IM P SO N JOHN R k RENEE K
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 3 W E S T P O R T DR
IA R A A POLON10 k A M A LIA
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
(HX)
PA D : 5 6 2 T IB E R O N COVE DR
........................M E A D O W R I D G E
. . . . . . . p B 2 8 PG 8

. . . . . . . pB i
. . . . . . . ( pB

1 ,3 5 5 .8 0
(HX)

1 ,1 3 2 .4 5

PAD: 1 0 9 P IN E A P P L E CT
CAMPBELL D A VID A
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 3 H O F F A WAY
........................H I G H L A N D H I L L S 1 S T R E P I . A T
. . . . . . . p B 2 0 PG 7

2 ,9 10

3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 804 MARAVAL CT
S IR I.IN MYLES 4
S IR L IN E L A IN E
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 1 9 MARAVAL CT
................ ...* T I B E R O N H I L L S P H I B
........................P B 2 8 P G 1 3
D A VID SO N SANDRA S
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(H X)
PAD: 5 8 5 R ID G E L IN E RUN
•
.T I B E R O N H I L L S P H 3
........................P B 3 0 P G 9 1
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID I 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 4 NEF.LAM
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 2 0 GRANGE C IR
. . . . . . . DANBURY M IL L U N IT 3B
. . . . . . . p B 39 p c s 3 4 4

I DEHEN JOHN O &amp; R O S E LIN E A
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD: 1 9 0 0 D EER VIEW PLACE
• • • • • • • C O R JESU
........................P B 2 7 P G 3 9

POLOZOLA JOSEPH &amp; D IA NE
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0

1 ,5 2 8 .9 9

C A L D W E L L J O N F. 4 M A Y M
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 5 0 8 M A T ILD A PL
E S P IN O L A JOHN 4 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 ILD A PL
KIN NE Y KR ISTO PH E R 4
WOI.FERSDORF L IN D A
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 6 M A T IL D A PL
• • • • • • • G O L D E N GROVE
................ * * P B 2 7 P G 8 5
PENNEY W IL L IA M J
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 3 2 MARAVEL CT
G IP S O N DORA L

2,9 24

ABRAHAMSF.N

1 ,5 1 5 .5 9

RAVER JAY M
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 1 2 H EARTHSTONE LN

RUN

1 ,7 7 9 .1 9

LOT 1 (LESS S 75 FT)
S E M IN O L E I N V GRO UP LI.C
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 2 1 W 4 3 4 SR
A LL LOTS 2 3 18 k 19 k ELY
........................L A K E S E A R C Y S H O R E S
. . . . . . . p B IB PGS 2 3 2 4 ♦ 2 5

2 ,9 09

PL
NW C O R

SEQ. #

PER K IN S JAMES ( LYNNE
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 9 0
PAD: 8 2 6 WEATHERLY CT
........................ H I D D E N C O V E
. . . . . . . PB 5 8 PGS 8 2 - 8 3

• • • • • • • P B
1 PG 1 6
OAKWOOD IN C
S U ITE 300
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 4 0 2 S W IIJ4A AVE

2 ,4 2 3 .6 6

P A D : 5 5 2 R I D G E L I N E RUN
........................L O N G W O O D H I L L S U N I T 2
........................P B 2 7 P G 6 3
CAVANAUGH THOMAS M 4 UTAUNA
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 5 5 M A T IL D A PL

TAXES DUE

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 5 S A N D A L W O O D WAY

PARCELS

MF.ADOWI.AND J O I N T V E N T U R E
C /O PETER J BARACK
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
S E C 3 0 T W P 2 0 S RGF. 3 0 F . F. 1 / 2
..
MEADOWLAND J O IN T VENTURE
C /O PETER J BARACK
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 D -0000
S EC 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 30F. BEG . . .
........................T I B F . R O N H I L L S P H 1 A
. . . . . . . p Q 2 7 PG 2 3

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: 4 2 9 CHURCH AVE
OWENS k OWENS IN C
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 9 0 1 W WARREN AVE
........................S A N D A L W O O D
. . . . . . . p B 1 8 PG 11

G ETTY BRUCE
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 Z -0 0 0 0

PAD: 551 M A T ILD A
LOT 12
(L E S S BEG

HOEKSTRA SCOTT H

2 ,8 87

2 ,3 2 8 .5 6

........................ S K Y L A R K S U B D
........................P B 1 7 P G 8 5
O 'F A R R IL L R A IS A
29-20-30-5C W -0A 00-0010
(HX)
P A D : 7 1 4 E A G L E A VF.
GORZON RONNY TRUSTEE
FBO
29-20-30-5C W -0A 00-0120
PAD: 1 4 0 7 SPARROW ST
TERRY EDWARD J
29-20-30-5C W -0B 00-0090
TAD:
1 4 0 8 MF.ADOWIARK S T
J O N E S EIJ40RF. 4 C A R L A R
29-20-30-5C W -O B 0O -0240
(HX)
PAD:
1 5 1 6 MEADOWLARK ST
C LIN K SC A LE S-M O B I.E Y D IA Z IN A L
29-20-30-5C W -0C 00-0370
(HX)
PAD:
1 4 0 2 R O B IN CT
LOT 37
( L E S S B E G SW C O R R U N . . .
B I.E IL E R R O S A LIE A 4
LO P E Z I.OURENCO D
29-20-30-5C W -0J00-0010
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 1 0 C A R DIN A L ST
• • • • • • • S K Y LARK U N IT 2 REPI.AT
........................P B 1 9 P G 1 6
S P R A G U E R IC H A R D F 4 WONDA L
2 9 -20-30-5C Z -0M 00-0030
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 1 5 P E LIC A N ST
H E N D R IX DOUGLAS L 4
KF.RLEY A L I C E A
2 9 2 0 -3 0 -5 C Z -0P 00-0120
(HX)
PAD : 6 0 1 WREN AVE
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 0 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0
S IM R A K H MAHMOOD
3 0 2 0 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 Y -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 9 4 8 LUCKY TRL
GETTY C H R IS B 4

SEQ. I

7 .0 7

7 9 7 .7 9

WARD FRANK
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
TAD:
1 4 8 B A Y W O O D AVF.

CONNER IR W IN L
3 0 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

‘...«..RF.PIAT TRACTS A 4 B
........................ P B

U N IT F
B R O N STEIN LEW IS
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - OOOO-OOTO

• • • • • • • 1 3

HOEKSTRA SCOTT
2 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 D Q -0 0 0 0-05 7 0
PAD: 7 1 0 GRETNA CT
. . . . . . . h ig h l a n d s SEC
• • ................ P B 1 9 P G 4 5

2 ,8 66

10

ALI ANDRE 4
AI.I FAZAI.

4 ,3 3
VMD H O L D IN G S IN C
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 7 7 3 B I G T R E E DR
•••••••L O N G W O O D GREEN REPLAT
*
.A M E N D E D P L A T O F
....................* P B 2 9 P G S 5 6 T O 5 8
1 ,4 1
WEED JAM ES A J R
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 7A (HX)
P A D : 2 9 3 F. L O N G C R E E K C O V E
LOT 17
( L E S S B E G NW C O R R U N .
39
PEOPLES F IR S T C O M M U N ITY BANK
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
PAD: 2 4 2 BLACKWATER PL
. . . . . . . C O R P O R A T E SQUARE PLAZA A CONDO*
.......................O R B 1 6 7 1 P G 1 0 5 6
88
HATTAWAY T E R R I L
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0000-00A 0
U N IT A
93
HATTAWAY T E R R I L
2 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4-0000-00B 0
U N IT B
HATTAWAY T E R R I L
93
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -OOOO-OOEO
U N IT F
G A L I . E G O RF. I N A L D O 4 F . M F . R I T A
93
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -O OOO -OO FO
PAD: 1991 CORPORATE SQUARE UNI

U N IT T
........................T H E E N T E R P R I S E B L D G A C O N D O
........................O R B 1 7 2 4 P G 5 1
W HR ITEN O U R ROBERT A JR
2 9 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 15-OOOO-OOAO
PAD: 2 0 0 5 TR E E FORK 1 1 0 1 LN
U N IT A
........................B A Y W O O D I N D U S T R I A L P A R K 1 S T
........................A D D
........................P B 3 7 P G 2 3

8

4

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

(LESS
D

W 1 /2

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0
P AD : 2 2 5 WARREN AVE
LOTS 2 2 0 l 2 2 2
HURST D O N N IE R
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -2 4 6 0
PAD: 2 3 2 E P IN E AVE
LOTS 2 4 6 4 2 4 8

(HX)

. . .

�The Herald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

Mny 2. to, 2001

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Pagr 27

TAXES DUE
-8

M A R IN E L L I B R IA N
R O S IER JACK A

P O R TIA

&amp;

l

1 ,7 7 3 .0 5

2 ,9 63

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -3 3 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 8 W M AG N O LIA AVE
LOTS 3 37 &amp; 339
G A TLIN

MAXWELL

♦ S H IR LE Y

5 3 .72

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -3 6 5 0
PAD: PALMETTO AVE
LENZ D A VID

1 ,5 1 3 .6 3

2 .9 64

2 .9 65

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -4 7 6 0
PAD: 3 4 9 E JE S S U P AVE
L O T 4 7 6 &amp; WLY 1 / 2
M IL L E R STEPHEN R

OF

LOT

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0000-4860
(HX)
PAD: 3 8 1 JE S S UP AVE
LOT 4 8 6 &amp; S 1 / 2 OF VAC ) ST . . .
M IL L E R STEPHEN R &amp; C IN D Y
31-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 00 0 -4 8 8 0
PAD: 2 4 2 OAK ST
LO T 4 8 8 i S 1 / 2 OF VAC ) ST . . .
B A U M K E N N E T H R &amp; J A N I C E O)

4 ,8 7 9 ,1 5

5 4 1 .3 6

1 5 8 .4 0

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5A U -0000-5660
PAD: E PALMETTO AVE
FONSECA SANDOR

1 , 211.88

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0000-5970
PAD: 3 4 6 E ORANGE AVE
LOTS 597 ♦ 5 9 9
SELPH JAMES H

(HX)

31- 2 0 -3 0 -5A U -0000-6330
PAD: 181 N OLEANDER ST
LOTS 633 4 635

(HX)

D A VID

L

i

S H IR LE Y

M

3 1-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -6 4 7 0
PAD: 3 5 8 E JES S UP AVE
LOTS 645 &amp; 647
FLA V IN
FLA V IN

P H IL L IP
ANN A

S

2 ,9 68

2 ,9 69

. . .

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -5 6 4 0
PAD: 2 0 9 PAUMETTO AVE
TORRES HERIBF.RTO

LENZ

9 2 6 .8 3

2 ,9 67

. . .

M AG A LD INO B E N JA M IN C
3 1-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -5 0 4 0
PAD: 2 0 6 E PALMETTO AVE
LOTS 504 505 5 0 6 &amp; 507 S N
TO R R E S HF.RIBF.RTO

2 ,9 70

2 ,9 71

2, 972

4 0 2 .3 7

2 ,9 73

1 , 3 4 0 .6 4

2 ,9 74

8 9 1 .1 8

2, 975

(HX)

&amp;

3 1-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -6 6 4 0
PAD: 4 31 E CHURCH AVE
JO N E S ORA F &amp; MARY A
3 1-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -7 4 40
P AD : 3 7 4 E WARREN AVE
LOTS 744 7 4 5 7 4 6 7 4 7 H
CONNER JER E LLE TRUST
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -7 5 9 0
PAD: 4 3 0 E WARREN AVE
CONNOR JER E LLE TRUSTEE

(HX)
1 ,3 8 8 .3 5

2 ,9 76

(HX)
8

1

749
6 1 3 .1 2

2, 977

1 7 2 .0 2

2 ,9 78

(HX)

3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -7 6 1 0
PAD: E WARREN AVE
ROBERTS T R IL L A L

1 ,0 54 .7 8

31-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -8 2 10
PAD: 301 S OLEANDER ST
LOTS 821
* 823
CSX TR A N SPO R TA TIO N IN C
TX DEPT (J 9 1 0 )
3 1 -2 0 -3 0-5A U -00U 1-0000
T H A T P T O F A B A N D O N E D RR
* * * * * * ‘ H ID D E N OAK E S T A T E S
* * * * * * * PB 34 PGS 95 TO 9 8
KUVACH A N T O N IO J &amp; S O N IA
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 JG -0000-0800
PAD: 8 7 2 BUCKSAW PL
DEMARCO T IN A
31-2 0 -3 0 -5 JG -0000-0870
PAD: 8 3 0 BUCKSAW PL
B R EID E NB A C H M IC H A E L L
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 JG -0000-0930
PAD: 407 LOBLOLLY CT

4 1 .88

2 ,9 79

2 ,9 80

E
(HX)

2 ,2 8 6 .5 2

2 ,3 0 9 .0 2

2 ,9 81

2 , 982

(HX)
• T H ’i

*»TM&amp; 2 , 4 7 5 , 1 9

(HX)

L IU GUI L IN S
LAU SHUANG YU
3 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 M Z -00 0 0 -0 1 3 0

3 ,4 0 6 .9 9

2 ,9^ 3
J

2 ,9 84

(HX)

PAD: 5 0 2 FREEMAN ST
CHAN D A VID
3 1 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 M Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 60
PAD: 5 1 4 FREEMAN ST

2 ,5 5 5 .6 2

2, 985

(HX)
0

CSX TR A N SPO R TA TIO N IN C
TX DEPT (J 9 1 0 )
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 4A -0 0 0 0
........................L O N G D A L E
*****» *P B
1 3 P G 68
KOTT M IC H A E L J S CORNWELL

RNG

30-1 0 8 .5 1

2, 986

*

1 ,3 6 1 .0 0

&amp; K OTT MARY A
-3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
7 3 3 E L O G A N DR
TRF.VER A
-3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0

(HX)

PAD: 7 5 7 E LOGAN DR
RODGERS R IC HA R D A
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0

(HX)

P A D : 8 1 7 E LO G A N DR
COWART W IL L IA M F &amp; THELMA K
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD: 8 6 5 LONGDALE AVE
SCHUETTE ETHEL E H E IR S t
SCHUETTE JEW ELL A H EIR S
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 9 9 LORMANN C IR
....................* L O N G D A L E F I R S T A D D
***» ***P B
13 PG 94
O R T IZ ANA R
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 9 0
PAD: 1 0 2 1 REAMS ST

2 ,9 87

9 6 1 .3 5

2, 988

5 5 8 .4 4

2, 989

1 ,2 2 7 .1 3

2, 990

4 5 2 .4 4

4 7 4 .1 6

2 , 991

2 ,9 92

(HX)
2 ,0 2 4 .9 7

CHESSER BETTY L
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 9 0

2 1 6 .9 1

2 ,9 93

2 ,9 94

(HX)

PAD: 1 1 0 2 H A M ILTO N AVE
* * * * * * ‘ L A K E WAYMAN H E IG H T S
* * * * * * ‘ HIGHW AY ADD
4

PG

1 ,2 1 0 .8 0

* * * * * * *PB
MC GRODER

LOT

1 PG 1 7
C H R IS T IN E

A

2 ,9 95

(HX)

3 4 4 .2 4

HURST LARRY L &amp; NANCY A
32-20-30-504-O B O O -0130
PAD: G EO R G IA AVE
LOT 13 ♦ E 1 / 2 OF
• • • • • • • B R A D L E Y S ADD

14

BLK

2 ,9 9 6

B

2 ,1 8 3 .4 7

TRUSTEE

2 ,9 97

FBO
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 D
PAD: 1190
S 8 8 .5 FT
MC

GRODER

N CR
OF N

427
2 8 6 .7 7

C H R IS T IN E

A

FT

OF

..
3 ,6 4 2 .9 1

TRUSTEE

2 ,9 98

FBO
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 00-006E
PAD: 1 2 0 6
S 8 8 .5 FT

N 4 2 7 CR
OF N 1 9 8 .2 7

KELLEY FRED W JR t L IN D A
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 F

FT

OF

FT OF E 150
ADD NO 1

* • * * * • • PB

♦

PGS

26

PAD: N 13 T H AVE
B LA N K E N S H IP ROBERT D t REBECCA
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 0 0
158

N

13TH

AVE

2 ,8 4 4 .0 2

2 ,9 9 9

(HX)

3 ,0 04

PAD : 4 4 2 SPRINGW O OD CT
N G U Y E N T H A U fc V A N T
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

(HX)

BEG
IN C
B 0

.

5 9 9 .3 0

1 ,5 1 2 .6 3

1 ,8 9 5 .0 9

3 ,0 10

2 ,4 1 6 .5 4

3,0 11

1 ,1 7 5 .2 2

3,0 12

1 ,7 4 1 .9 8

3,0 13

8 0 ,6 0 4 .2 1

3 ,0 14

BLK

3 ,4 9 4 ,2 4

3,0 17

8 9 1 .4 4

3 ,0 18

3 ,0 20

BLK

3 ,0 22

7 8 2 .5 6

3,0 23

(HX)
BLK

LOT

4

C
1 ,4 5 6 .7 5

3 ,0 24

1 ,4 7 2 .1 7

3 ,0 25

7 2 7 .5 9

3 ,0 26

2 ,2 0 9 .1 1

3,0 27

7 8 4 .5 6

3 ,0 28

1 ,5 6 2 .3 6

3 ,0 29

H

LAKE

ADD
8 0 3 .4 5

3,0 30

2 ,2 9 1 .2 4

3,0 31

. . .

..
5 9 7 .4 4

3 ,0 32

2 ,3 1 5 .2 6

3 ,0 33

2 2 2 .5 1

3,0 34

3 6 2 .8 0

3 ,0 35

LOT

ELY
IN C
0

1 /2

..

..

1 ,6 2 6 .4 1

3 ,0 36

1 ,1 4 1 .9 8

3,0 37

(HX)

AVE

(HX)

8 6 2 .3 4

3 ,0 40

1 ,7 0 3 .9 5

3,041

1 ,2 3 7 .9 0

3,04?

W IN D IN G
THAT PT

OAK LN
OF TRACT

8 5 0 .2 0

3 ,0 43

6 6 0 .3 0

3,0 44

3 2 8 .3 9

3 ,0 45

3 7 7 .7 1

3 ,0 46

1 ,6 4 7 .0 4

3 ,0 47

2 8 9 .1 6

3 ,0 48

1 ,4 0 6 .7 5

3 ,0 49

1 , 17 9 .4 7

3, 050

A

........................W A T S O N S U B D
* * * * * * * P B 12 P G C9
AFU FA B IO A
3 3 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 A
(HX)
PAD: 114 C L IF F O R D AVE
BEG 1 0 5 . 3 F T S O F NE COR O F
* ...................F . N T Z M I N G F . R F A R M S A D D N O
* ...................P B 5 P G 8
HOFF C H R IS TO PH E R
3 3 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 4 A (HX)
P A D : 6 5 1 HIGHJ.AND S T
Nl.Y 7 5 F T O F S L Y 1 7 5 F T O F W
.......................F L A M I N G O S P R I N G S
*
.P B 8 P G 7 2
JONF.S
3 3 -2
PAD:
LOT
N IEV ES
3 3 -2

ROBERT B
0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 C 0 0 - 0 100
(HX)
1 2 2 5 I.AKF L U C E R N E C I R
1 0 ( L E S S B E G NW C O R R U N
D A V ID k DIA NA
0 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
C IR

S IVE.R M IC H A E L G TR U STEE
FBO
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: LAKE LUCERNE C IR
NORTH D U S TIN B
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 1 2 9 7 I.AKE L U C E R N E

C IR

. . * * . * * W IL L IA M S O N H EIG H TS
. . . . . . . p B 12 pG 3 6
MALCOLM DOUGLAS D
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 9 8 M E L T O N DR
COX BRETT C
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 1 2 0 0 GEORGE ST
R E Q U E N A R A L P H I.
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 1213 P H IL L IP ST
*
.L A K E G E M P A R K
*
.P B 12. P G S 9 0 I 9 1
HANDLEY E L IZ A B E T H G
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD:
1 1 3 LAKE GEM DR
* * * . . . . TALMO SUBD

3 ,0 51

6 9 9 .9 2
(HX)

•
8 3 3 .8 5

3 ,0 52

6 3 6 ,3 9

3 ,0 53

7 7 8 .2 3

3,0 54

4 2 5 .7 3

3 ,0 55

4 2 5 .7 3

3 ,0 56

1 4 0 .3 4

3,0 57

2 ,0 5 8 .6 1

3,0 58

(HX)

(HX)

.PB 9 re 10

W IL L IA M S GREGORY B A
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 13 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 1 O
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 9 0 TALMO S T
A Q U IN O E LSA A
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: R ID G E ST
AQ U IN O ELSA A
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0-0 05 0
PAD: R ID G E ST
* * * * * * *SHEOAH SEC 1
*
.P B 1 7 P G S 7 9 T O 8 3
R EYES MARK A
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -4 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 0 SHF.OAH U N I T 3 2 B I.V D
........................H I G H L A N D S S E C 2
* * * * * * ‘ TR A C T D RE PI.AT
. . . . . . . PB 2 1 PG 9 4

PAD: 524 SHANE C IR
. . . . . . * CYPRESS V IL L A G E

TR

C

. * * * • * • *

PH

........................3 R D R E P L A T
* * * * * * * pB 2 6 PG 8 7

(HX)

4

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

PAD: 408
LOT 24 i

S T IE R W A I.T HARRY M
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

C

IN C
0

O FF IN G ER SAREL
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

3 ,0 21

(HX)

F L O R ID A S H A R ID E N GROUP IN C
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 Q 0 0 - 0 0 10
PAD: ORANGE C IR

PAD: GEORGIA AVE

9 2 9 .4 6

..

E 4 CAROLYN M
-5 1 3-0E 00-0030
(HX)
E IA N D AVE
E 22 FT OF LOT 4 BLK
Y D IA
- 5 1 3 -O E O O -O l90
E S EM IN O LE AVE

SAURDA JAN J 4 MILENA

3 ,0 19

9 6 3 .6 8

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 P 00-0050
PAD: 6 5 8 E PALMETTO AVE
*
.......................' L A K E W A Y M A N H E I G H T S
* * * * * * * pa 4 pc 23

F L O R ID A S H A R ID E N GROUP
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9
PAD: E ORANGE AVE
LOTS 9 THRU 24 BLK O
F L O R ID A S H A R ID E N GROUP
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3-0P 00-001
PAD: ORANGE C IR

8 5 2 .1 8

8 1 4 .2 4

FT OF
FAYE C
0 -0 0 3 0
AVE
45 FT)

3 ,0 16

4

LE TOURNEAU MARLENE

3 ,0 01

3 ,0 15

3 ,0 39

77

FE D ER A L N A T IO N A L MTG ASSN
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

PAD: 1 2 1 7 LAKE LUCERNE
....................... L A K E . L U C E R N E
• • * • « * « PB n
PG 7 3

(HX)

3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 0 90
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 0 GEORGIA AVE
LOT 9 4 E 1 / 2 OF LOT 1 0 BLK

1 ,0 8 0 .2 5

3 ,0 09

922.. 9 0

(HX)

R IC H A R D W IL L IA M C &amp; JU N E R
3 2 2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 3 6 W I N D I N G O A K I.N
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 3 T W P 2 0 R H G 3 0 3 ,0 08

• I

3,0 38

PAD : 4 4 6 SPRINGW O OD CT
• • • • * * * E A S T I.AKE V I L L A G E
+ * . * . . * PB 39 p g s 5 6 TO 5 8

*

LOT 24 + E 1 / 2 OF LOT 2 3 BLK D
SAUNDERS L IS A M
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 - 0G 00-0220
(HX)
PAD: 6 6 5 E G E O R G IA AVE
LOT 22 I W 1 /2 OF LOT 2 3 BLK G
DOBOSH SUSAN V L I F E EST
(DOBO SH S A B R IN A E L)
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 12-0H 00-0020
PAD: 6 7 0 GEORGIA AVE
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 2 4 ALL LOTS 3 . . .

PAD: 5 8 2 E S EM IN O LE
*
.L O N G W O O D P I N E
* • * * . . * PB 1 7 p c 33

3, 007

• t * ft # ft * iI

BURKE JOHN J 4 SUSAN A

3 ,0 00

3 0 4 .7 5

(HX)

YOUNG SHERRY
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
P AD : 7 4 4 E WARREN AVE
LOT 7 4 E 1 / 2 OF LOT 8 BLK 3
* * * * * * * L A K E WAYMAN H E IG H T S
* * * * * * * P B 3 P G 82

1 6 9 .8 7

3 ,0 06

7 ,3 7 0 .5 0

ALLEN W IL L IA M D
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 1 60
PAD: 5 4 5 E BAY AVE
................ * ‘ W I L D M E R E R E S U R V E Y O F
* * * * * * * p g 4 PG 5 0

LOT 19 * W 1 6 .6 6
M A R TIN ROBERT L 4
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0
PAD: 7 7 4 ORANGE
LOT 3 (LESS ELY

3 0 4 .7 5

. . .

LOTS 8 TO 13 BLK C
S T C O L L IN S IN C
3 2 -2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1O -0E 00-0010
P A D : 2 1 0 S WAYMAN ST
L O T S 1 &amp; 1 9 i 2 0 B L K F,
WEST RONALD F &amp;
WEST THEODORE J
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 2 4 8 S CREDO ST
LOTS 1 2 19 t 20 BLK F
CANNE J E F F T
. 3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -S 1 0 -0 F 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 2 8 7 S GRANT ST
L O T S 11 12 ♦ 13 BLK F

3 2 -2 0 -3 0
PAD: 874
LOT 3 ♦
W IL L IA M S L
3 2 -2 0 -3 0
PAD: 841

3 ,0 05

r a

2 , 0 2 5 . 6B

69

3 ,0 03

0 0

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0C 00-0010
P AD : 5 7 0 ROSEDALF. AVE
LOT 1 t E 1 / 2 OF LOT 2
ROUX DANNY 4 DORA
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - OCO O-OQ 70
P A D : 5 3 0 ROSF.DALE A V E
LOT 7 * E 1 /2 OF LOT 8
B IA N C O REY M 4 ANNETTE
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 12-O D O O -O O lO
P A D : 9 8 6 N WAYMAN S T
LOTS 1 t 2 BLK D
CANCEL L E TTY 4 FERNANDO
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 12-0D 00-0240
PAD: 6 9 5 LAND AVE

PG

P A D : 1 0 0 0 F. 1 S T P L
* * * * * * »oAK V IL L A
* * * * » . . PB 40 p c s 7 6 4

9 ,1 2 3 .0 7

BYRD P R O PE R TIES LLC
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 8 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 5 0 0 E 434 SR
PT OF BLK 8 DESC AS
P IN E C R E S T i GABRO IN V
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 10-0C 00-00
PAD: 5 2 0 CHURCH ST

20

D

AVE

DF.LAP R O B E R T &amp; ANN
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0-080D -0000
P A D : 3 0 6 S WAYMAN S T
S 50 FT OF N 1 5 0 FT OF E 100 . .
D i T C O L L IN S IN C
3 2 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 10-080F .-0000
PAD: W AYMAN/BAY ST
N 1 0 0 FT OF E 1 0 0 FT OF BLK 8
C A P IT A L IN V &amp; H O LDING S LLC
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 8 0 P -0 0 0 0
PAD: 5 8 3 E 434
BEG NE COR LOT 8 . . .

LO T S 1 4 2 BLK Q 4 WLY
• • • • • • • O R A N G E TERRACE
* * * * * * * P B 1 5 PG x 1

27

WOOD D O N A L D E
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 9 0

PAD:

..

L

PAD: 1150 N 427
N 90 FT OF S 2 6 0
* * * * * * ‘ E NTZM IN G ER S
5

1 ,6 3 1 .1 3

* * * * * * * W E T H E R I N G T O N H E IG H T S ADD
........................T O L O N G W O O D
*
.P B 1 2 P G 7 4
R IC H A R D S O N LANCE D
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: S GRANT ST
RICHARDSON LANCE D
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: CANTER CLUB
.......................W I L D M E R E
*
.P B 1 P G 1 1 1
CAI.NAN M ARTHA E &amp; CAI.NAN
SCO TT F &amp; B IJF.O L DONNA L
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 3 0 F -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 4 6 F. C H U R C H A V E
E 7 5 F T O F N 1 5 0 F T O F F. 4 5 0 . .
A N D IN O M IC H A E L &amp; A N D IN O ALLAN
C &amp; A N D IN O ROBERT ET A L
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0-030H -0000
PAD: 8 2 6 E CHURCH AVE
W 75 FT OF E 3 7 5 FT OF N 150 . .
SUTHERLAND JOHN F
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 10-030K -0000
P A D : 8 3 0 F. C H U R C H A V E
W 75 FT OF E 3 0 0 FT OF N 150 . .
M O N C R IE F K IR B Y SUCC PER REP
ESTATE OF M E R IS BEREKS
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 10-030M -0000
P A D : 1 4 5 S L A K F .V IE W DR
BEG 1 8 0 FT S O F S L I N E O F . . .
D &amp; T C O L L IN S IN C

ODOM JAMES

24

HELMS LAMAR
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 160
PAD: 3 8 7 G EO R G IA AVE
LOTS 1 6 17 * 18 BLK A

2 ,3 0 2 .8 7

VELAZQUEZ LUIS 4 LETTY

A N IO C E G IN O i MARY
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0
PAD: 1 2 3 2 HA M ILTO N AVE

•* ** * ** P B

7 3 8 .0 7

D

iN
90

SUZANNE
3 2 -2 0
PAD:
W ILSO N
3 2 -2 0

....................

WELCH C A T H E R IN E
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : 4 3 5 LONGWOOD C I R
9 4 3 .8 2

VOGEL GREGORY S t ANGELA
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0

R I O S C A R M E N I. &amp;
LUGO A N TO N IO
3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

2 ,9 66

(HX)
OF

3 ,0 02

PAD: 5 0 0 G EO R G IA
* * * * * * *gPR IN G W O O D

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 5 9 LONGWOOD C I R
L A F O N T A I N E J E N N I F E R I. i D A V I D

478

'T

9 9 6 .3 4

3 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD : 4 3 9 LONGWOOD C I R
5 6 8 .7 8 -

31-2 0 -3 0 -5 A U -0 0 0 0 -4 9 9 0
PAD: 341 N GRANT ST
LOTS 4 9 9 4 501 » E 18

W A S H IN G T O N 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: 2 0 8 14TH AVE
LOTS 12 TO 19 BLK 6
* * * * * * * LONGWOOD NORTH
•* ** * ** P B
1 6 PG 2 3
RAMOS D I O N I D E t MERCY

C A S T R O H E C T O R I . «, N A D I N E
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
P A D : 5 2 3 MOREE I.OOP

T
(HX)

9 3 3 .5 0

3 ,0 59

2 ,4 0 8 .1 9

3 ,0 60

4 , 6 3 0 .6 7

3, 06!

NATIONAT. S E R V IC E &amp;
M E R C H A N D IS IN G IN C
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 7 1 0 COMMERCE C I R
COMMERCE LAND TRUST
FBO
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 /0
PAD: COMMERCE C IR
........................G R E E N S P O I N T E
. . . . . . . p B 2 9 PGS 2 4 T O 2 7

2 ,0 5 9 .0 2

3 ,0 62

4 1 6 .2 2

3 ,0 63

FR IED M A N ARTHUR B &amp;
C A R R O L L -FR TEDMAN MAUREEN E
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 2 NIGHTHAW K C IR
BLANCHE JOHN
3 3 2 0 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 6 NIG HTHAW K C I R
-------------------------------------- S F . C 3 4 T W P 2 0 R N C 3 0 * * * * * * * H IG H L A N D S S E C 6 1 S T RF.PLAT
* * * * * * * PB 24 p g 1 9

1 ,5 9 1 .7 5

3 ,0 64

1 ,5 9 8 .0 9

3, 065

1 ,8 68 .5 2

3 ,0 66

1 ,5 6 1 .1 6

3 ,0 6 /

1 ,5 5 4 .9 2

3 ,0 68

1 ,6 4 5 .3 7

3 ,0 6 9

1 ,6 6 1 .3 7

3 ,0 70

9 6 3 .3 6

3 .0 71

4 9 7 .7 8

3 ,0 72

................* * L O N G D A L E , I N D U S T R I A L P A R K
........................P B 2 5 P G 6 0
S H I D F . M A N T L E D A V I D A «, R O S A R t O
33-20-30-521-0000-001(1
P A D : 7 0 0 I N D U S T R Y RI)
MESSEROEE M ICH A E L h GLADYS
3 3 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 7 1 0 IN D U S T R Y RD

M A G N O L E R F E R N A N D O C, W I L M A M
3 4 2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: 101 K E IT H CT
MAGNOLER FERNANDO t W ILM A M
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 103 K EITH CT
PORTER MARY L TR * C / 0
LAFON JOSEPH M
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
PAD: 106 K E ITH CT
LOT 34
(L E S S BEG NE COR RUN
• • • • • • • N O R T H ORLANDO 5TH ADD
• • * . . . . PB 1 3 p e g
u
, 70
C I O C E C H R I S T O P H E R R t DAWN L
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 1 0 0 N BOMBAY A VE
LOT 1
BLK 2
R O D R IQ U E Z IRMA
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 1 9 0 N BOMBAY A VE
LA M IC A W IL L IA M &amp; J U D I
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 0 3RD ST
. * • * » * . n o r t h ORLANDO 1ST ADD
* * * * * * * PB 1 2 PGS 2 3 t 2 4
W A L K E R T I M O T H Y F, t .
B A ILE Y DELL
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 2 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 130 N CORTEZ AVE

(H X)

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
Z E D IK E R

GAYLE

TAXES DUE
4 3 9 .8 7

M

3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 4 -2 2 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 2 0 N CORTEZ AVE

3,0 73

(HX)

......................... N O R T H O R I A N D O 8 T H A D D
........................ P B 1 4 P G 9
C A R IC O T E FR A N N M ILK M ( REBECCA
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -2 9 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 A L G IE R S AVE
DOWDY J J E F F R E Y &amp;
N IE L S E N M IC H A E L W
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -2 9 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 7 2 0 W 434
........................ N O R T H O R L A N D O 2 N D A D D
* * * * • • •R ESU B D OF BLK 5 ♦ TRACT
........................ P B 1 3 P G 7 6
K L E IN T IN A E
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD:
111 LOMBARDY RD
* * * * * * ‘ NORTH ORLANDO TO W N SITE 4TH
........................P B 1 3 P G S 5 7 * 5 8
N IE V E S ANGEL JR
(HX)
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 408 E 434
RAMSEUR G ELLEN
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 8 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 4 0 8 D A V ID ST
........................N O R T H O R L A N D O

SEO. 0

TOW N SITE

4TH

........................R E P L A T
........................P B 1 4 P G S 5 ♦ 6
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER S TA TU TE S
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 199
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 09 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)

5 8 9 .8 0

2 ,3 1 5 .5 5

1 ,3 7 4 .1 2

3 ,0 75

3 ,0 76

ADD
5 4 4 .8 7

3, 077

1 , 1 3 9 .6 5

3 ,0 78

ADD*

9 1 8 .6 2

9 0 9 .2 9

CAMACHO LUZ M i
V E LA ZQ U E Z CARMEN
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 09 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 2 GEORGE ST
K N O W L T O N K A T H E R I N E I, T R U S T E E

3,0 74

3.0 79

3 .0 80

1 ,6 4 2 .1 4

3,0 81

9 1 3 .9 0

3 ,0 82

9 5 5 .9 7

3,0 83

5 7 0 .9 6

3 ,084

FBO
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 09 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 1 2 WADE S T
I.ESKOWYAK M ARG ARET 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: 6 5 0 E 4 3 4 SR
ANDERSEN RANDY N k L O R I L
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 606 D A V ID ST
FENTON MARY A
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 4 CHARLES ST
S M ITH D A V ID N
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 4 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 5 BENNETT ST
JOHNSON ROGER k
A D C O C K WM R E E D
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 5 0 0 - 0 19A
PAD: 107 ALBERT ST
LOT 19A BLK 5 NORTH ORLANDO
M ATHIS N A TH A N IE L JR &amp; JEAN M
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 2 0 7 SHERRY AVE

R O B B A N N E F.
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 6 7 1 MAC D U F F LN
....................... B A Y T R E E S E C 0 8
....................... O R B 1 0 8 0 P G 1 8 2
PAULO VICH JOHN J &amp; PAULO VICH
JOHN S &amp; M A R IA ET AL
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 8 0 MOREE LOOP #9
U N I T 9 BLDG 8 0 BAY TR E E SEC .
DE S TE FA N O TH E R E S A L
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 9 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 0 MOREE LOOP * 1 4
U N I T 14 BLDG 9 0 BAY TR E E SEC
........................S H E O A H S E C 2
....................... P B 1 8 P G S 3 3 T O 3 7
UNSWORTH G EDWARD k M A R J O R IE L
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 4 0 9 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 4 0 9 SHEOAH
*21 BLVD
U N IT 21 BLDG 4 0 9
........................S H E O A H S E C 3
.......................P B 1 8 P G S 3 8 T O 4 0
RUNDLE MARY S
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 4 1 7 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 4 1 7 SHEOAH BLVD #23
U N IT 2 3 BLDG 4 1 7
....................... B A Y T R E E S E C 0 9
................ * * O R B 1 0 8 0 P G 1 8 4
ZOLL M AR ILY N J
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -4 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 MOREE LOOP 111
NAVARRO S T E P H A N IE B
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -6 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 6 0 MOREE LOOP # 4 3
S IM M S DEBRA k
POLI.NER M A R IO A
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 8 -7 0 0 0 -0 6 3 0
(HX)
PAD : 7 0 MOREE LOOP # 6 3
........................I N D I A N R I D G E
........................O R B 1 2 3 8 P G 1 3 4 9
IN B O R N O N E ROBERT k
S E IP L E ANNM ARIE
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 3 3 4 SAN M IG U E L
S H IV R A TTA N NAOMI
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 341 SAN M IG U E L
BUCKLEY V IN C E N T
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 9 SAN M IG U E L
........................I N D I A N R I D G E P H A S E 2
••• • • • • P B
2 5 PGS 2 6 TO 28
J E N K IN S JACK SR k KAREN R
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 0 SAN RAFAEL

PAD:
U N IT

69
PETER
-3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
4 2 2 SAN G A B R IE L ST
77
DONNA
-3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
412
82

SAN

G A B R IEL

3,0 85

1 ,5 5 1 .6 4

3 ,0 86

1 ,4 8 5 .5 9

1 ,7 44 .1 6

P A TR IC K REBECCA C
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 2 1 6 ALBERT ST
....................... H I G H L A N D S S E C 6
................ * • P B 2 2 P G S 1 8 &amp; 1 9

U N IT
O 'TO O L E
3 4 -2 0
PAD:
U N IT
O 'TO O L E
3 4 -2 0

6 5 9 .2 4

2 ,4 3 7 .6 1

1 ,1 5 9 .8 4

3 ,0 87

3, 088

3,0 89

3,0 90

2 6 2 .5 4

1 , 0 0 5 . B4

8 5 9 .0 7

8 3 6 .8 5

1 ,1 5 7 .8 4

4 9 3 .8 1

7 0 0 .4 0

3,091

3 ,0 92

3 ,0 93

3,0 94

3, 095

3 ,0 96

3, 097

•

3 2 1 .6 9

3 2 1 .6 9

3,0 98

3 ,0 99

3 1 9 .1 5

3, 100

6 9 5 .2 2

3 , 101

3, 102

ST
.................................
2 ,6 2 7 .6 6

PAD: 1 10 4 1 9 CR
........................H I G H L A N D V I L L A G E 1
....................... P B 2 9 P G S 6 6 T O 6 8
ALLEN ANDREA
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 3 0 5 MONTROSE ST
................... ‘ D O U G S U N I T 1
....................... P B 3 1 P G 5 3
AMAR VERA

1 ,7 4 5 .4 3

2 ,7 9 5 .1 9

3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 1 3 2 CORY LN
AMAR VERA 4 AMAR ADAM 4
AMAR D A V ID
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1 0 9 CORY LN
....................... W I N T E R S P R I N G S C E N T R E
........................P B 3 2 P G 2 0

2 ,7 9 6 .1 9

PARROTT RALPH R JR 4 GLORIA A
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAI): 1 2 0 4 3 4 SR
........................H I G H L A N D V I L L A G E 2
........................P B 4 0 P G S 4 0 4 4 1

3, 103

3, 104

3, 105

1 ,4 8 1 .1 1

7 5 9 .9 0

3, 106

7 7 1 .0 1

7 0 8 .1 8

2 ,2 8 0 .8 1

3, 107

3 ,1 09

3,1 10

3 ,1 11

3 ,1 12

3 ,1 13

1 ,3 9 6 .8 1

2 ,5 9 5 .8 2

2 ,0 0 6 .8 0

3 ,114

3,1 15

3 ,1 16

2 ,0 8 3 .8 1

3 ,1 17

5 ,1 1 3 .9 7

3 ,1 18

5 ,5 8 6 .4 5

3 ,1 19

2 4 9 .2 1

5 3 2 .2 4

3 ,1 20

3,1 21

6 3 4 .6 7

3,1 22

1 8 6 .1 9

3 ,1 23

6 8 .31

8 1 4 .2 7

8 2 0 .0 1

3,1 24

3 ,1 25

3 ,1 26

5 5 5 .0 0

3,1 41

CANNON TRACY
35-20-30 -5 N N -0 0 0 0 -3 8 1 0

5 5 5 .0 0

3 ,1 42

* *•*•*&lt;

........................ P B 5 6 P G S 1 7 T H R U 2 1
RADKA KARLA P 4 M IC H A E L J
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P H-0000-0460
(HX)

3 ,9 8 1 .9 5

3 ,1 43

PAD: 4 2 3 SANDRINGHAM CT
A R TA N D I R IC H A R D 4 KATHY
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 P H - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 90 (HX)

4 ,0 5 3 .5 5

3 ,1 44

PAD: 2 1 8 TA V E S TO C K LOOP
G IB S O N L IS A 4 SCOTT
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 P H -0 0 0 0 -1 380

3 ,0 1 6 .5 6

3,1 45

4 ,9 0 4 .7 0

3,1 46

4 ,2 3 9 .7 5

3,1 47

3 ,2 9 4 .6 3

3,1 48

3 ,5 8 8 .2 3

3 ,1 49

2 5 7 .4 3

3 ,1 50

5 0 9 .8 8

3,1 51

7 0 0 .3 5

3,1 52

1 3 9 .2 7

3 ,1 53

5 5 2 .0 5

3,1 54

2 4 6 .3 9

3,1 55

93 .01

3,1 56

1 5 7 .7 9

3,1 57

5 1 8 .8 9

3,1 58

3 6 9 .1 2

3,1 59

2 0 .58

3 ,1 60

PAD: 2 4 7 TA VESTO C K LOOP
................ “ P A R K S T O N E U N I T 3
........................P B 5 9 P G S 1 9 - 2 1
L U TC H M ID A T PARMANAND 4 D E V IK A
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5Q B -0 0 0 0 -2 3 0 0
(HX)

PA D : 1 2 2 8 STO N E HARBOUR RD
HAW KINS R U S S E L L B I I I
4 JA IM I
3 5 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5QB-0 0 0 0 -2 7 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 4 0 S E N E C A MEADOWS RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 1 T W P 2 0 R N G

31-

PAD: 2 0 2 8 M AR IN A IS L E CV
GRACEY C LE M M IE S 4
GRACEY CHARLES A
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 3261 E 46
........................L A K E J E S S U P H E I G H T S U N R E C D
........................P L A T
HOFFMANN JOHN W
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
P A D : 1 6 5 0 SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
ATTAWAY DOUGLAS R
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
P A D : 1 5 7 3 SWAMP LN
S E C 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E LO T 4 0
ATTAWAY DOUGLAS R
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 U R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 10
P A D : SWAMP LN
S E C 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E L O T . . .
HART LD 4 DEB B IE
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 5 5 1 SWAMP LN
S E C 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E LO T S . . .
HOFFMAN JOHN W
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 5 0 SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
HAWES R IC H A R D 4 G L E N D A
01-2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 00 0 -0 6 6 0
P A D : SWAMP LN
S E C 0 1 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E L O T . . .
K ID D Y BERNARD S
APT B
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
P A D : SWAMP LN
LOTS 71 4 72
MURRAY JAMES
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
DANFORD GUY J 4
DANFORD MARYANN
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
P A D : SWAMP LN
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
DANFORD GUY J 4
DANFORD* MARYANN
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 5 0 CLEKK C IR
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
. . .
CONDON P A T R IC K M
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 8 8 0
(HX)
PAD:
1604 CLEKK C IR
DANFORD GUY J 4
DANFORD MARYANN
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 9 2 0
SEC 0 1 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E
BROWN TAM MY M 4
GREENE SARAH J
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 U R -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
PAD: CLEKK C IR
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E LO T 94
GREEN HAROLD D 4 A L IC E J

1 4 3 .1 9

2 4 1 .3 6

7 7 2 .2 8

1 9 8 .8 7

5 1 7 .3 9

2 3 1 .5 2

3 ,1 27

3 ,1 28

3 ,1 29

3 ,1 30

3,1 31

3 ,1 32

1 ,6 4 3 .2 7

3, 133

1 ,1 5 0 .5 9

3,1 34

AL
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5U R -0000-0950
PAD: CLEKK C IR
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 1 E LO TS
LASCHANCE R IC H A R D 4 G LO R IA
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5U R -0000-0990
PAD: 1661 CLEKK C IR

* ■« *
8 3 1 .0 3

3 ,1 61

1 5 6 .7 9

3 ,1 62

8 1 .40

3 ,1 63

2 5 2 .5 2

3,1 64

3 1 9 .2 0

3 ,1 65

3 ,6 9 1 .6 8

3 ,1 66

6 1 6 .3 8

3 ,1 67

3 ,2 0 3 .7 8

3 ,1 68

7 6 3 .4 4

3,1 69

1 8 7 .8 6

3 ,1 70

1 ,5 4 7 .5 4

3,1 71

9 3 6 .0 6

3 ,1 72

ET

. . .

LOTS 99 TO 101 4 104 TO 1 06 . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 3 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 F L O R ID A LAND RESERVE IN C
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 4 1 1 5 E 4 6 SR
H EW ITT OLSON ASSET RECOVERY
GROUP I I
IN C C /O R . H EW ITT
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -300-0 0 8 D -00 0 0
PAD: 4 4 5 0 CANYON PT
B O D IFO R D BOBBY N 4 SHARON M
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 4 1 2 0 MOORES S T A T IO N RD
(5 AC)
W ILS O N TONY G
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 3A -0000
PAD: 2 8 2 0 RICHM OND AVE
C L IP P A R D R O N N IE L 4
C L IP P A R D GARY L 4 DONNA M
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 13C -0000
(HX)
PA D : 4 1 5 0 MOORES S T A T IO N RD
........................B R O W N S S U B D O F B E C K
........................H A M M O C K
........................P B 1 P G 8 3
SCHRECK PAUL E 4
S IK E S LARRY W
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1-0B 00-0020
P A D : 4 5 6 5 E 4 6 SR

GROTE HENRY J 4 JACQUELYN S
0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 D 0 0-0070
(HX)
1 ,2 7 0 .7 8

3, 135

PAD: 2 6 8 5 RICHM OND AVE
S 7 6 FT OF LOT 7 ♦ ALL LOT
........................S A N F O R D C E L E R Y D E L T A
• * * • * • * pB

i

pGS

75

+

8

. . .

76

FRANCIS LLOYD C 4 PATRICIA E
3 ,3 6 9 .2 7

3 .1 36

2 ,3 0 0 .4 0

3 .1 37

2 ,4 0 7 .8 0

3 ,1 38

2 ,4 5 9 .4 9

3,1 73

03 -2 0 -3 1 -5 A Y -0 0 0 0 -0 36 B
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 0 1 MARQUETTE AVE
W 3 4 0 FT OF LOT 3 6 (LESS S . . .
HOLCOMB ROBERT L

1 0 7 .3 0

3 ,1 74

0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5 A Y -0 0 0 0 -0 42 D
(HX)
PA D : 3 8 6 2 B R ID G E S RD
W 109 FT OF LOT 42
(LESS N . . .
W IL L IA M S DOROTHY

7 9 3 .7 4

3 ,1 75

4 3 8 .9 7

3 ,1 76

3 1 8 .3 0

3 ,1 77

4 0 9 .9 8

3 ,1 78

0 3 -2 0 -3 1-5A Y -0000-067E
PAD: 3761 JESSUP AVE
BEG
YOUNG

09
1 ,4 7 4 .7 7

3 ,1 39

(HX)

35-20-30-5M M -0000-0530
PAD: 6 0 6 TIM B E R W ILD E CT
........................P A R K S T O N E U N I T 4
........................P B 6 0 P G S 1 1 4 1 2
........................A L L 5 A R - 0 D 0 0 - 0 0 6 0 , 0 0 7 0 , 0 0 8 0

SEQ. 0

MARSTON RAY A 4 DONNA J
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5N N -0 0 0 0 -3 500

M AR IN A IS L E LLC
0 1 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0

........................W I N D I N G H O L L O W U N I T 2
.......................
4 8 P G S 8 5 T H R U 88
W H ITE W IL L IA M 4 L IN D A

- - - - - - - -

3,1 08

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PA D : 1 2 0 4 STO N E HARBOUR RD
BOTES JOHANNES J 4 NATASHA
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 Q B -0 0 0 0 -2 6 1 0

34-20-30-5M D -0000-1290
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 9 LAS ALMAS LN
U N IT 129
B E L L GREGORY M JR
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 M D -0 0 0 0 -1 660
(HX)
PAD: 166 COSTA C IR
U N IT 166
WYLAM FLORENCE H E IR S
C /O REBECCA F IE R L E
34-20-30-5M D -0000-2350
P A D : 2 3 5 C O S T A R I C A DR
U N IT 235
J O L IT Z KENNETH L 4 JEANNE
34-20-30-5M D -0000-2640
P A D : 2 6 4 PONCE DE L E O N DR
U N IT 264
DOTY RAYDEEN
34-20-30-5M D -0000-2760
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 6 PON C E DE L E O N DR
U N IT 276
HANES BETTY M
C /O JAMES HANES
3 4 -20-30-5M D -0000-3080
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 8 CASA GRANDE CT
U N IT 308
BANK O F A M E R IC A
MC C A 7 - 7 0 1 - 0 3 - 9 9
34-20-30-5M D -0000-3210
PAD: 321 CASA GRANDE CT
U N IT 321
FLOYD ROBERT C 4 GARNETT A
34-2 0 -3 0 -5M D -0000-3400
(HX)
P A D : 3 4 0 C A S A G R A N D E DR
U N IT 340
KLINGM AN J U D IT H A
3 4 -2 0 -3 0-5M D -0000-3530
(HX)
P A D : 3 5 3 C A S A G R A N D E DR
U N IT 353
GRAHAM JAMES
3 4 20-30-5M D -0000-3690
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 9 CASA GRANDE CT
U N IT 369
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 - ....................... N O R T H O R L A N D O R A N C H E S S E C 0 8
........................P B 1 2 P G 9 6
K IE F F E R JOHN S
3 5 2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 l - O A O O - 0 0 2( H0 X )
PAD: 6 4 6 P EARL RD
RODRIGUEZ H IL D A G
3 5 -2 0 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 160
(HX)
PAD: 6 1 8 A L T O N RD
R IS H E R P R O PE R TIES LLC
35-20-30-501-O B 00-044O
(HX)
PAD: 6 3 9 P EARL RD
........................S T O N E G A B L E
........................P B 5 4 P G S 1 3 4 1 4
G A R C IA ORLANDO 4 D IA N A
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 2 0 STONE GABLE C IR
LUTZ NORBERT 4 P A T T I J
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 128 STONE GABLE C IR
........................P A R K S T O N E U N I T 2
•* ** * ** P B
5 8 PGS 2 4 4 2 5
SACCA JOSEPH E 4 MARSHA H
3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 2 9 B L E N H E IM LOOP
........................N O R T H O R L A N D O R A N C H E S S E C
•******P B
13 PGS 11 4 12
M IL L E R M ELIS SA B

SEQ. 0

•••••••PARKSTONE
7 ,7 0 1 .9 5

........................N O R T H O R L A N D O 1 S T + 2 N D
• • • * • * • ADD R EPLA T OF PART
........................P B 1 4 P G 1 6
G W PARTNERS LTD 3
C /O GASMART IN C
34-20-30 -5 A V -18 0 0 -0 0 A 0
LOTS A B 4 C BLK 18 R EPLAT . . .
K ID S Q U E S T C H ILD C A R E IN C
34-20-30-5A V -1900-00D 0
PAD: 6 DEVON AVE
........................F . N T Z M I N G E R F A R M S A D D N O 2
........................P B 5 P G 9
D A N IE L S JOHN D TRUSTEE
FBO
3 4 - 2 0 - 3 0 - 5A W -0000-009A
PAD: 3 0 5 O L D S A N F O R D /O V IE D O RD
B E G NW C O R L O T 9 R U N S . . .
PHELOPATEER LLC
34-20-30-5A W -0000-0300
PAD: 701 E 4 3 4 SR
PT OF LOTS 30 4 51 4 VACD ST .
PAJAK M IC H A E L M
TRUSTEE
34-20-30-5A W -0000-048A
PAD: E 434
PT LOT 48 DESC AS BEG 9 9 9 . 3 4
.
........................B A Y T R E E V I L L A G E
........................O R B 1 1 6 3 P G 1 5 3 9
R IF E BARBARA
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 E N -0230-0040
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 0 MOREE LOOP #4
U N IT 4 BLDG 2 3 0
P AU LO VIC H JOHN S 4 M AR IA R 4
TURNER LYNN P
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 E N -0 4 2 9 -0 06 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 9 SHEOAH BLVD # 6
U N IT 6 BLDG 4 2 9
........................H A C I E N D A V I L L A G E
* ....................O R B 2 7 9 9 P G 5 8 9
TORCASO TONY J
3 4 -20-30-5M D -0000-1010
P A D : 1 0 1 E L A V I S T A DR
U N IT 101

3 5 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A X -1 0 0 0 -0 03 0
PAD: 7 0 5 ALTON RD
/

1 ,2 7 7 .7 1

HOEKSTRA SCOTT H
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
(HX)
PAD* 4 2 0 MAC GREGOR RD
................ * ‘ E X C E L S I O R B U S I N E S S P A R K
........................P B 4 3 P G 1 2
HAGER D IA N E
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 2 5 E X C E L S I O R PKWY
........................D E E R S O N G
........................P B 4 5 P G 1 7
GUERR1ER CARLO 4
D A R IC A U D B E A T R IC E
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 3 1 5 SAN G A B R IE L ST
....................... D E E R S O N G A R E P L A T
........................P B 4 5 P G 6 9
........................P R : 5 3 4 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: 4 0 6 SAN G A B R IE L ST
........................D E E R S O N G 2
........................P B 4 6 P G S 2 7 T H R U 2 9
F IR S T STARLYN J
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 8 SAN G A B R IE L ST
SEPULVEDA RUBEN O 4
GERBER N IC O LE L
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 5 SAN G A B R IE L ST
A S C E N C IO B E N IT O
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 3 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 4 0
PAD: 2 3 6 SAN G A B R IE L ST

BURNS MARTHA J 4
BURNS JOSEPHINE R

6 9 5 .2 2

........................P B 2 8 P G 2 9
TURK DALE J
3 4 -2 0 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

NW C O R
THELMA

LOT

67

3,1 40

S

165

. . .

0 3 -2 0 -3 1-5A Y -0000-067F
PAD: KENTUCKY ST
PT OF LOT 67 DESC
BROWN U L Y S S E S 4
WYNN A L E X J R '

4 ,3 3 2 .4 5

RUN

(HX)

AS

BEG

NE

. . .

0 3 -2 0 -3 1-5A Y -0000-067J
PAD: JESSUP AVE
BEG SE COR OF W
RHODES M IL D R E D V

1/2

OF

LOT

. . .

0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5A Y -0000-068B
(HX)
PAD: 3 9 3 8 KENTUCKY ST
E 165 FT OF W 330 FT OF S . . .

i

)

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
ADCOCK

ANDREW

J

TAXES DUE

IV

SEQ. ft

5 3 1 .6 9

0 3 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Y - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 10
P AD : 3 9 2 5 KENTUCKY ST
W 5 0 0 FT OF LOT 81 S N
G O T T F R IE D LARRY

3 ,1 79

&lt;HX&gt;
. . .

0 3 -2 0 -3 1 -5 A Y -0 0 0 0 -1040
PAD: 3 2 9 1 EAGLEWOODS T R L
LOTS 104 &amp; 105
(LESS W . . .
G O T T F R IE D LARRY

2 ,5 1 5 .1 0

3, 180

9 0 1 .3 2

3, 181

0 3 2 0 -3 1-5A Y -0000-104A
PAD: 3 2 5 1 EAGLEWOODS T R L
W 1 7 8 . B 45 FT OF LOTS 104 S 1 0 5
--------------------------------------S E C 0 4 T W p 2 0 R N G 3 1 WARE

D O R IS

M

1 6 .53

0 4 2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0
D A V IS K A TR INA C &amp; D A V IS K E IT H
W &amp; COOPER ROSETTA D

3, 183

2 4 3 .9 9

0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
D A VIS K A TR INA C
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 6A -0000
P A D : 2 5 9 1 FROG A L L E Y
MC K I N N E Y P R I N C 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
(MX)
PAD: 2 5 7 5 FROG A L L E Y ST
HOWELL R IC H A R D &amp; MARY S

5 5 .35

3,1 84

1 ,3 6 4 .5 6

3 ,1 85

* 6 3 .17

0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: FROG A L L E Y
JACKSON WARREN
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-022C -0000
GUESS D A V ID &amp;
GUESS CHUCKY E
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 5 4 0 FROG A LLE Y
C H A IR S HAROLD &amp;
THOMAS HELEN C
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 6A -0000
PAD: 3 3 6 1 E 4 6 SR
M IL L E R DELORES H EIR S
C /O G LO R IA VALLOT
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-026B -0000
PAD: 2 6 2 1 S GREENWAY
THOMPSON E L O IS E
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 6C -0000
PAD: 3 3 6 5 E 46 SR
THOMAS H ELEN

3, 182

3, 186

36 .95

3, 187

7 7 1 .4 5

3,1 88

9 4 3 .7 9

3, 189

2 5 7 .1 6

3, 191

. . . . . . .WOoDMERE P A R K
.......................P B 1 3 P G 7 3
PAGE JO Y C E A

75 .29

3 ,1 92

1 9 7 .7 5

3, 193

1 , 5 2 3 .9 8

3 , 194

8 7 8 .0 4

3, 195

1 , 3 9 3 .3 6

3, 196

1 , 9 8 0 .4 0

3, 197

1 , 4 5 8 .7 1

AINSWORTH WILLARD D 4 SUSANNA
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)

3, 198

7 9 5 .1 0

PAD: 2 8 6 0 CAMERON AVE
A IN S W O R TH W IL L A R D 4 SUSAN
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 00-050A -0000
PAD: 2 8 5 0 CAMERON AVE
* * * * * “ FREEMAN SURVEY FOR L O U IS
. . . . . . . DB 1 6 1 PG 4 4 9 S C R

3, 199

3 ,2 00

3 2 0 .5 4

HOWELL RICHARD 4 MARY S

3,2 01

4 5 3 .7 4

0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 3 4 3 9 E 4 6 SR

.......SMITH SURVEY OF PROPERTY
. . . . . . . 0E TOM
................ * * D B 1 5 6 P G 1 1 4 3 C
R O B IN SO N J C
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: FROG A L L E Y

•

R
6 4 . 34

HARRISON MC KINLEY 4 JOSEPHINE

4 5 5 .3 1

3 ,2 02

3 ,2 03

0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 5 5 1 FROG ALLEY

FRAZIER ANNIE B 4
JOHNSON CHRISTINE F HEIRS

5 0 9 .6 7

0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 2 5 6 1 FROG ALLEY
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 STROUPE C H R IS T O P H E R P
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 2 4 0 E A IR P O R T 4 1 2 4 2 Bl.V

1 8 5 .4 3

BUTLER CHARLES
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 5F-0000
P A D : K N U D S E N DR
. . . . . . . OAK H I L L
............................
3 PG 86
MERONI JEAN W
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: ORANGE AVE
MERONI JEAN W
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 5 1 4 ORANGE AVE
DOAN ANH NGOC LE L I F E E S T
(DOAN R IC H A R D L A)
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: ORANGE AVE
LOTS 2 2 + 2 4
DOAN R IC H A R D L A
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: ORANGE AVE
LOTS 2 3 2 5 2 7 2 9 + 31
FREEMAN JERRY J SR 4 W ILM A C
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 2 0
PAD: 2 5 2 4 M E L L O N V IL L E AVE
LOTS 92 94 96 98 4 100
FREEMAN JERRY J SR 4 W ILM A
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
PAD:

M E LLO N V ILLE

LOTS

101

+

7 6 8 .6 8

.204.73

6 8 3 . 4B

3 2 9 .9 0

C

3,2 04

3 ,2 05

3,2 06

3 ,2 07

3 ,2 08

3,2 09

4 1 9 .2 2

3,2 10

8 1 6 .2 8

3,2 11

3 2 8 .9 0

3 ,2 12

103

FREEMAN JERRY J SR 4 WILMA C

1 0 0 .4 8

3 ,2 13

1 0 0 .4 6

3,2 14

7 4 3 .9 6

3 ,2 15

0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 0

PAD: BAY AVE
GRZESKOWIAK MARK E
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0

PAD: BAY AVE
GRZESKOWIAK MARK E
PAD: 2 5 5 0 M E LLO N V ILLE
......................... P A L M T E R R A C E
. . . . . . . PB 4 p GS 8 2 ♦ 8 3

(HX)
AVE

1 , 1 1 5 .0 5

GREENE R O N N IE L 4 C H R IS T Y
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 2 5 1 7
S 12.1
FT

SANFORD AVE
O F L O T 1 6 ■+ A L L

2529

P O IN SE TTA

PAD:

2531

MERLE

P O IN SE TTA
K

2 5 1 4 YALE
FT OF LOT

AVE
24 +

3 ,2 17

1 ,6 83 .7 2

3,2 19

1 2 7 .0 9

3 ,2 19

AVE

4

WEST G IL E S A
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD:
S 40

1 ,6 8 3 ,7 2

AVE

SAXMAN PAUL
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 3 0
WEST

3,2 16

. . .

SAXMAN PAUL
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD:

N

(HX)
17

1/2

. . .
8 7 3 .4 2

ZA E R I M IC H E LE G
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 7 0 0 -0 2 5 0

3 ,2 20

PAD: 2 5 1 6 YALE AVE
S 32 1 /2 FT OF LOT 25 + N . . .
. . . . . . . r u SSELLS ADD FORT REED
........................P B 1 P G 9 7
FLETCHER C H ELS 1E 4 BURNS
S H E IL A F 4 SARVER TRACY
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:

407

f

E

26TH

ST

2ND

15

S M ITH 1
E
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1-5Q 5-0C 00-O 05O

3 ,2 22

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
DRAW

EN TER P R IS ES

TAXES DUE

M ANUFACTURING

SEQ. #

8 ,9 6 2 .8 0

3,2 64

5 7 3 .1 6

3 ,2 65

8 1 2 .7 9

3 ,2 66

6 4 9 .7 8

3,2 67

3 ,1 4 7 .4 7

3,2 68

7 1 4 .9 6

3 ,2 69

2 ,4 9 0 .7 8

3,2 70

1 ,0 3 5 .2 3

3,2 71

2 B 7 .3 8

3 ,2 72

8 5 6 .9 8

3 ,2 73

1 5 4 .3 3

3,2 74

2 5 5 .2 2

3 ,2 75

5 5 6 .6 0

3 ,2 76

1 1 0 .3 8

3,2 77

7 8 3 .4 1

3 ,2 78

6 3 .67

3 ,2 79

3 ,4 4 8 .9 6

3 ,2 80

1 ,9 8 1 .8 6

3,2 81

2 ,5 0 7 .1 0

3 ,2 82

5 2 2 .1 7

3,2 83

5 8 8 .6 3

3 ,2 84

3 8 9 .3 4

3 ,2 85

9 6 1 .8 4

3 ,2 86

3 7 5 .7 2

3 ,2 87

2 1 1 .6 4

3 ,2 88

7 1 5 .2 0

3 ,2 89

LP
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
. .
2 9 4 .5 5

3 .2 23

1 1 7 .1 1

3.2 24

93 .19

3 .2 25

.
3 1 5 .7 3

3 ,2 26

..
4 0 0 .2 0

3 ,2 27

3 3 4 .7 7

3,2 28

. .

PAD: 3 7 9 5 S SANFORD AVE
....................... C A S T I L L E T O W N H O M E S
....................‘ C O N D O M I N I U M
................ * * P B 2 0 P G S 1 4 4 1 5
BROWN I O N A 1
0 7 -2 0 - 3 1 - 5 10-0B B 0-05B 0

(HX)

PAD: 2 2 6 K R ID E R RD
U N I T 5 B B L D G BB
M U S IC K JASON
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 1 0-0B B 0-07E 0

(HX)

PAD: 2 3 0 K R ID E R RD
U N I T 7 E B L D G BB
M ATHIA S NANCY L
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1-510-0B B 0-6A R O

(HX)

PAD: 2 2 8 K R ID E R RD
U N I T 6A R B L D G BB
.......................W H I P P O O R W I L L
* • • • « &lt; * p B 40 p g 6 0
TAYLOR
0 7 PAD:

A

7 0 8 .2 1

3 ,2 29

3 8 7 .0 1

3, 230

.
3 9 0 .1 1

3,2 31

1 ,1 8 9 .4 4

3,2 32

2 4 0 .6 9

3 ,2 33

9 3 7 .8 6

3,2 34

5 2 1 .6 4

3 ,2 35

1 ,2 3 6 .5 8

3, 2 3 6

,

REPEAT

42 3 .4 1

3, 237

1 ,0 3 1 .3 5

3 ,238

3 8 8 .7 8

3 ,2 39

1 ,2 5 6 .8 8

3, 240

(HX)

7 1 8 .7 2

3, 241

(HX)

P A D : 2 8 2 6 C E N T R A L DR
C U R R IE GEORGE W
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAI :
9 SANFORD AVE
S T R IC K L A N D B Il.L Y J
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 D 0 0 - 0 150
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 4 5 C E N T R A L DR
A K IN S SANDRA L
\ .. 1 O K ' - .
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 O 5 -O E O O -0 150
(A D D TO R O L L FOR 2 0 0 1 T A X E S )
A K I N S S A N D R A I.
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 0 5 -0 E 0 Q -0 150

1 ,0 7 0 .2 4

-

(ADD TO R O LL FOR 2 0 0 2 T A X E S )
A K IN S SANDRA L
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 0 5 -0 E 0 G -0 150
PAD: 2 8 2 6 GALE PL
RUTHERFORD G A IL
0 6 -2 0
M
‘ 05-O E O O -0220
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 4 0 GALE PL
NEIG H BO R S EUGENE R 4 GLADYS C
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 60 (HX)
P A D : 2 8 3 1 G R O V E DR
LORDLAND
'P B 8 PG 8 9
MC K EE JA M ES R 4 B E T T Y J
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P AD : 5 0 8 ROSS ST
BEALL JOSEPH 4
S Y L V IA DANA
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9A
P A D : • I . ROSS ST
S 1 / 2 OF LOT 9 (LESS N 1 1 . 5
. . .
LORD TA V 1A K
0 6 2 0 -3 1-506-0000-00A 1
PAD: 2 9 7 6 B A IL E Y AVE
N 115 FT OF E 177 FT OF LOT A
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 HUGHES JEAN W
0 7 2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 0 0 M ELLO N VILLE AVE
B EA TTY D A N IE L A 4 DEBOARD
MATTHEW G 4 PANGLE L K E IT H
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 1 0 M E L L O N V IL L E AVE
........................C R Y S T A L P A R K
........................P B 3 P G 8 3
PEREA F E L IX
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 F 0 Q - 0 1 60

1 7 2 .0 0
(HX)

3 ,2 21

P A D : 3 3 1 1 S C A R L E T DR
N 101 F T OF S 118 FT OF W 10 . . .
PEREA F E L IX
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 0 2 -0 F 0 0 -0 1 70
P A D : S C A R L E T DR
S 17 FT OF LOTS 17 TO 2 0 4 S
........................S A N O R A U N I T S 1 + 2 R E P L A T
........................P B 1 7 P G S 1 1 + 1 2

M I C H A E L C 4 S H E R Y L I.
2 0 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
3418

W H IP PO O R W ILL

--------------------------------------S E C

. .

0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 A 00-0050
(HX)
PAD: 501 M A T T IE ST
C R IV E L L A R I JOHN J I I I
&amp; 1N A N C Y
06-20-31-5 05 -0 A 0 Q -01 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 607 M A TTIE ST
F O D R I F . N A T H A N A f. S U M M E R J
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -505-0A 00-0260
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 6 PAIJ4 Pl,
0 E L A R O S A A N G E L I.
5 B U -4 G - 15 9 8 LO IZ A VALLEY
0 6 -2 0 -3 1-605-0A 00-0340
P A D : 2 8 1 4 C E N T R A L DR
TAYLOR KATHY S
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD : 2 0 5 PALM PL
KEY T O M M IE J
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B00 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 0 7 PALM PL
LA B A S T ID E ROSE D
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 190
PA D : 2 1 4 WOODMERE B LV D
ARNOLD LO R R A IN E W
0 6 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5O 5-O B 0O -O 2O O
P A D : 2 1 2 WOODMERE B L V D

SEQ. ft

Page 29

3,242

8 5 9 .9 2

3, 24 3

6 6 4 .6 0

3,2 44

6 7 2 .6 7

3,2 45

3,2 46

3 ,2 47

9 5 4 .0 3

3,2 48

1 , 1 5 9 .0 3

6 7 3 .9 4

7 6 8 .2 1

3,251

3 ,4 3 9 .4 8

3,2 54

2 1 2 .7 4

3 ,2 55

1 ,0 4 8 .2 2

3 ,2 56

1 ,3 9 8 .9 0

3,2 57

1 ,1 2 4 .9 5

3 ,2 58

9 0 1 .3 7

3 ,2 59

1 ,6 2 1 .5 0

3 ,2 60

2 ,0 0 6 .8 8

3,2 61

8 5 1 .3 7

3 ,2 62

1 ,1 9 6 .0 5

3 ,2 63

08

TWP

CT
20

THERAVADA B U D D IS T CORP 4
S H IN D EN N IS N
0 6 -2 0 -3 1-300-004B -0000
PAD: 3 1 0 7 O H IO AVE
GLASPEY D EB B IE A
0 8 2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 0 9 6 MARQUETTE
( 4 .4 9 6 7 AC)

(HX)

RNG

31-

(HX)

AVE

FOLEY M ICH A E L D 4
FOLEY C A TH E R IN E G
0 8 2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 0 MARQUETTE AVE
.............................................. S E C 0 9 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 ....................... P A C K A R D L A N D C O S 1 S T A D D
................... * T O C A M E R O N C I T Y
....................... P B 1 P G 7 0
ROWE J O Y C E A N N
0 9 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: M IC H IG A N AVE
GUERRERO V IN C E N T E J
0 9 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 3 7 9 0 JES S UP AVE
L O T S 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 + 1 5
FERGUSON W IL L IA M
0 9 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 7 6 0 JES S UP AVE
L O T 1 8 f, V A C D S T A D J
--------------------------------------S E C
TWP 2 0 RNG

. . .

31-

....................... C A M E R O N
................* * P B 1 P G 9 0
GUERRERO V IN 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 IC H IG A N AVE
L O T S 11 1 2 + 1 3 B L K 1
GUERRERO V IC E N T E J
1 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:
3 7 5 5 M IC H IG A N AVE
LOTS 1 2 4 3
BLK 2
GUERRERO JESU S 4 REBECCA
1 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0
GUERRERO V IN C E N T E J 4 REBECCA
1 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD! 3 8 0 2 JES S UP AVE
GUERRERO V IN C E N T E J 4 REBECCA
1 6 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 6 0
--------------------------------------S E C 1 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 ....................... P A L M E R S S U B D
....................... P B 2 P G 4 1
V IN D E T T THOMAS A JR 4 SHANNON
1 7 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 3 0 P I N E WAY A V E
W 326 FT OF LOT 7 4 S 25 FT . , .
LA V O IE JASON
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 9A
PAD: 3 7 1 0 S S IP E S AVE
S 3 5 0 . 7 0 FT OF LOT 19
....................... P A L M H A M M O C K
....................... P B 1 P G S 1 0 4 + 1 0 5
DOAN T O A I A
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1- 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6 0
P A D : PA1.MWAY
LOT 6 4 W 1 /2 OF LOT 7
DEROUSHA DONNA
17 -2 0 -3 1-5A Z -0000-008C
N 27 6 FT OF W 315 FT OF LOT . . .
SHEPHERD CELESTE
17 -2 0 -3 1 -5A Z -0000-009A
PAD: SANFORD AVE
PT OF LOTS 9 + 1 3
BEG 5 5 7 , 3 5
. . .
S IN G L E R R IC H A R D
17 - 2 0 - 3 1 -5 A Z -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 A
PAD: PALMWAY
W 1 / 2 O F L O T 1 0 II O F E X P R E S S W A Y
RODRIGUEZ M ACARIO
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 30
PAD : OAKWAY
S 5 5 7 ,3 5 FT OF W 495 FT OF . . .
YOUNG S C O TT H
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3C (H X )
P A D : 5 4 8 O A K WAY
S 215 FT OF W 100 FT OF E . . .
DEAN DARRELL D 4
DEAN TERRY E
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 50
P A D : OAKWAY
E 1 /2 OF LOT 15
(LESS . . .
D OW LING JAMES G
1 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5A Z-0000-023B
(HX)
PA D : 1 3 7 5 PALMWAY
W 1 /2 OF W 1 /2 OF LOT 23

.

AVE

0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0

1 ,3 8 6 .4 9

SPUSTA K R IS T IN E
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 9 0 P O IN SE TTA
LYON THOMAS E
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0
F. 1 / 2 O F L O T S 1 4 4 B L K 1 5 A
LYON THOMAS E

3 ,1 90

&lt;HX)

TAXES DUE

HURYASAR SELCUK
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 6 0 1 S SANFORD AVE
W 1 /2 OF LOT 3 + ALL LOT 4 .
GREEN BETTY S
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: LEMON ST
VON H E R B U I.IS J O S E P H IN E L
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD : 7 1 5 WYLI.Y AVE
M ICH E LS SCOTT A 4 JUDY 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 FT OF LOT 1 4 ALL LOT 4
JOHNSON E R IC L
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PA D : 5 0 1 WYI.LY A VE
W 7 0 F T O F LO T 2 B L K 14 A B
JOHNSON E R IC L
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: WYLLY AVE
A LL LOT 3 4 H 1 5 FT 4 W 15 .
R ANDLE C H A RLES 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 IN S E TTA AVE
S 90 FT OF E 90 FT OF LOT 4
LAW J A M E S 4

3 1 3 .9 3
(HX)

HUNT KENNETH W
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-044A -0000
P A D : 3 9 1 8 MOORES S T A T I O N RD
SANFORD ARPRT A U T H /C IT Y SANFRD
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 9 0 CAMERON AVE

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 5 0 0 -0 0 1 A
PAD: 411 WYLLY AVE
W 1 / 2 O F LOTS 1 4 4 BLK
SUKHDEO PARSUDYAL
0 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -1 5 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 4 0 8 MATTIE AVE

&lt;HX&gt;

0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300 -0 2 6F -0 00 0
S IM M O NS MARTHA
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 8 0 -0 0 0 0
&lt;HX)
PAD : 2 5 0 6 FROG A L L E Y
PERSAUD LOKESH S 4 D IA N N E
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 8 2 0 B E A R D A L L AVF.
EASTABROOKS RANDY J
0 4 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 6C -0000
(M X)
PAD: 2 8 6 0 BEARDALL AVE
YOUNGBLOOD TANDY W 4 G E O R G IA H
0 4 -2 0 -3 1-300-037C -0000
&lt;HX)
PAD: 2 9 5 0 BEARDALL AVE

May 2. 0. 16. 2004

D A V IS JOHN F
0 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 - 0 0 10
(HX)
.P A D :
101 SANORA BLVD
TENCH JONATHAN R 4 JE N N IF E R L
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B00 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
P AD : 1 3 0 K R1DE R RD
L O T 1 3 4 NF.LY 13 F T O F L O T . . .
D A V IS CHARLOTTE H
0 7 -2 0 -31-5 0 5 -0G 00-0070
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 3 SANORA BLVD
E 26 FT OF LOT 7 + W 37 FT . . .
.......................
1ST REPLAT
...................P B 3 9 P G S 2 0 4 2 1
LEW IS GEORGE W
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 6 N HAMPTON CT
R IV E R A ALEXANDER 4 M AR G A RITA
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 108 N ABERDEEN C IR
BRADLEY D A V ID 4 P A T R IC IA
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD:
110 N SOMERSET CT
................... S A N O R A S O U T H U N I T 1
............... * P B 1 9 P G S 7 6 4 7 7
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 REEL CT
POORMAN TODD 4 SHANNA
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 123 REEL CT
................... A B C I N D U S T R I A L S I T E
................... P B 1 9 P G 8 4

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S W IFT J U L IE A
1 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5A Z -0000-0250
PAD: S M E I.L O N V IL L E AVE
LOT 25
(LESS N 3 2 0 FT)
DEAN DARRELL 4
S M ITH TERRY E
17-2 0 -3 1 -5 A Z -0 00 0 -0 2 5 A
P A D : 4 4 2 5 S M E L L O N V I I.LE AVE
W 320 FT OF LOT 25
MMF.H7.MER R I C H A R D J l B R E H D A J
1 7 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 A Z - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 4 A (MX)
PAD: 2 0 4 5 LOST TRL
W 1 /2 OF LOT 54
(L E S S RD)
K IM M IG CHARLES E &amp; ROSE M
1 7 - 20 -3 1 -5 A Z -0 0 00 -0 5 5 0
P A D : OAKWAY
F. 1 / 2 O F L O T 5 5 ( L E S S R D )
-------------------------------------- S F . C 1 8 T W P 2 0 R N G

8 7 3 .2 5

3 ,2 90

1 ,2 3 9 .3 2

3,2 91

1 1 8 .9 4

5 2 2 .1 7

3,2 94

1 ,5 8 1 .0 7

3 ,2 95

(MX)

1

(HX)

I A D : 3804 P I N E A V E
L O T 1 9 4 II 3 5 F T O F

20

PAD: 3 8 0 0 HICKO RY AVE
L O T 31 4 N 4 0 F T O F L O T
W IL L E Y K E V IN 4 NANCY
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0

........................
2 4 7 .9 7

7 6 4 .6 0

3 ,2 98

1 ,1 9 3 .1 7

3 ,2 99

32

5 4 8 .2 7

PAD: 3 8 1 3 CYPRESS AVE
LO T S 5 0 51 4 5 2 (L E S S N 5 F T
KELLY R IC HA R D S 4 JEANNE
18-20
)1 ' 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 8 1 2 P IN E AVE
LOT 55 4 N 1 / 2 OF LOT 5 6 4 E
.......................B A K E R S C R O S S I N G P H 1
....................... ....
6 0 PGS 2 7 - 2 9
....................... A L L A / 5 D , 5 E , 5 F , 5 G , 5 H , 5 1
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T IO N LC
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
....................... B A K E R S C R O S S I N G P H 2
....................... ....
6 2 PGS 9 7 - 9 9
....................... A L L 1 8 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 N - 0 0 0 0

D R
STE
1
D R
STE
1
D R
STE
1

3 ,2 97

(HX)

PAD: 3 8 1 2 CYPRESS AVE
S 5 FT OF LOT 45 4 A LL LOT .
C IC IIA N 5 K I ALAN C 4 RAMONA K
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)

C A N D E LA R IA
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 O R HORTON
STE 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -

3,2 96

4 3 .12

............................
4 PG 4 2
CAPPS LORENE H E IR S
C /O JAMES CAPPS
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

H A M LIN JA N IC E M
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0

3 ,2 93

31

PAD : 1 4 5 ROSE H I L L TRL
COX LAVERNE E
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0-006F -0000
* ....................G I N D E R V I L L E H E I G H T S

LOT

3 ,2 92

1 ,8 8 1 .0 4

COX LAVERNE E
1 8 2 0 -3 1-300-005C -0000
P A D : D O V E T A IL RUN
COX LAVERNE E
18 - 2 0 - 3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 C -0 0 0 0

SEQ. 9

3, 300

5 6 6 .2 3

PT

5

3, 301

......
5 4 3 .5 1

i&amp;

JOSE O 4 IV F .LIS S E
5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
IN C

3, 302

......
2 3 4 .6 2

3, 303

2 3 5 .6 2

3 ,304

2 3 5 .6 2

3,3 05

5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

HORTON IN C
102
8-20-31-506-0000-0320.
HORTON IN C
102
8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
HORTON IN C
102
8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 06 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0

D R HORTON IN C
STE 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
l) R H O R T O N I N C
^ f t f K o - i ’i - V t f o - 0 0 0 0 - 0 f
\% &gt;
D R HORTON IN C
STE 102
Kiti
1 U —2 0 —3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 4 0
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T IO N LC
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
WEST LAKE P L A N T A T IO N LC
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 8 0
D R HORTON IN C

1 4 5 .3 8

3, 306

1 4 5 .3 8

3, 307

1 4 5 .3 8

3, 308

3 ,3 09

1 4 5 .3 8
111

•' '.4.i&lt;\AI

•&gt;

\

V -l| 1
3, 310
as*

. ) j . i1

•iVi 1i
1 4 4 .3 8

S TE 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
D R HORTON IN C

3, 311

1 4 4 .3 8

3 ,3 12

1 4 5 .3 8

3 ,3 13

1 4 5 .3 8

3, 314

I 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0
JONES COLUMBUS C
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0
E L L IS TIM O TH Y L 4
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0
D R HORTON IN C
I 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0
D R HORTON IN C
I 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0
D R HORTON IN C

0 -0 9 6 0
0 -0 9 9 0
KAREN W
0 -1 0 2 0

1 4 4 .3 8

3, 315

1 4 4 .3 8

3, 316

1 4 5 .3 8

3 ,3 17

0 -1 0 3 0
1 4 5 .3 8

3,3 18

0 -1 0 4 0
1 4 5 .3 8

3 ,3 19

1 4 5 .3 8

3,3 20

f 102
D

1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 0
R HORTON IN C

« 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0
D R HORTON IN C
STE 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
D R HORTON IN C
1102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 5 0
D R HORTON IN C
1102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 8 0
D R HORTON IN C
STE 102
1 8 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 3 0
D R HORTON IN C
1102
182 0 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 5 0
--------------------------------------S E C 1 9 T W P 2 0 R N G

1 4 5 .3 8

1 4 5 .3 8

1 4 5 .3 8

1 4 5 .3 8

1 4 5 .3 8

3,3 21

3 ,3 22

3, 323

3,3 24

3 ,3 25

31

....................... M E C C A H A M M O C K
•••♦ •♦ •P B
1 PG 84
COURT JAMES M I I
4
K 4 COURT KAREN S

COURT

JON

1 9 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1-0000-001C
(HX)
PA D : 5 8 1 OAKWAY
E 100 FT OF W 9 0 0 I T OF LOTS . .
FOSTER E U N IC E F 4
FOSTER C R A IG D 4 ET AL
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 l - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1 J (HX)
PAD: 5 5 5 OAKWAY
E 2 5 7 .5 FT OF W 8 0 0 FT OF . . .
HO PKINS WALTER R JR
1 9 -2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 620 M I C H I G A N ST

5 8 6 .5 8

1 ,5 2 0 .8 4

2 ,3 7 0 .9 0

3,3 26

3 ,3 27

3 ,3 28

(H X)

W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF LOTS 3 4 4
RYSDYK

JANE

M

4 MARK

D

2 ,6 2 0 .4 4

3 ,3 29

19-2 0 -3 1 -5 01 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 B
(H X)
P A D : 4751 S SANFORD AVE

W 1/2 OF LOT 3
J O H N S O N DALE L
19-20-31-501-0000-005D
PAD: 727 MICHIGAN ST
E 106 IT OF N 160 FT OF E ...
ANDERSEN RANDY N
19-20-31-501-0000-008A
PAD: 652 MYRTLE ST
E 1/2 OF LOT 8
HOPKINS MABEL JANE
19-20-31-501-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 900 MICHIGAN ST
S 1/2 OF LOT 10
PICKREN DONALD R 4 CHERYL
19-20-31-501-0000-013C (HX)
PAD: 1125 OAKWAY
E 165 FT OF N 2 6 4 FT OF N ...

9 1 6 .9 3

3 ,3 30

8 5 8 .9 6

3,3 31

6 ,0 9 7 .9 0

3,3 32

1 ,1 8 0 .9 7

3,3 33

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
CRUCE LEONARD G 4 SUSAN E
1 9 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0-03 4 A
(HX)
PAD: 747 M IC H IG A N ST
N 1 / 2 OF LOT 34
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 5 T W P 2 0 R N G
........................B L A C K H A M M O C K
! pGS 31 ♦ 1 0 8 ♦

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

1 ,0 6 9 .7 9

3,3 34

31-

........................P B 2 P G S 7 0 1 1 0 ♦ 1 1 1
M A R TIN JEANNE E
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-00K 4
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 8 5 N 4 2 6 SR
E 122 FT OF LOT K
G IL L IN JAMES G 4
C A TH ER IN E DECARLO
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4A
W 1 /8 4 W 4 .5 FT OF E 1 /2 OF . . .
JAFFAR A LI H
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0000-0910
P A D : 6 0 1 HOWARD A V E
LOTS 91 4 92
(LESS E 4 6 5 FT . . .
LAMONTHE JAY H 4 A L IC E M
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 1 18B (HX)
PAD: 2 7 4 0 ELM ST
S 2 5 5 F T O F N 3 0 0 F T O F F. . . .
SEVOR JEFFR EY J 4 SUSAN M
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -1 2 5 0
PAD: 2 2 5 0 ELM ST
E 1 /2 OF LOT 125
R E S ID E N T IA L F U N D IN G CORP
STE 600
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-142D
PAD: 1 1 6 0 ELM ST
E 142 FT OF LOT 142
(LESS
B IE L O O K I EDWARD 4
KUCHARSKI M
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3A
E 142 FT OF LOT 143
(LESS
ROSS JOHN M 4 NANCY
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 - 1 54A
LOT 154
(LESS N 3 0 5 FT OF W . . .
RODGERS GLENDA L 4
DEMETRY C R A IG B
25-20-31-5 B A -0 0 0 0 -1 5 7 A
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 8 7 FL O R ID A AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 157
ROSE D A V ID E 4
W IL L IA M S BARBARA J
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -1600
W 1 /2 OF LOT 160
(LESS N 1 2 0 . . .
BUCKLEY JOHN
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -2 1 4 0
LOTS 2 1 4 4 2 1 6
(LESS S 3 3 0 . . .
H O A N G M I N I ! N 4 L O A N II
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-219A
E 1 /2 OF LOT 219
ROWLEY B R IA N K
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-2360
PAD: 1 2 7 0 OKLAHOMA AVE
E 6 9 4 .7 FT OF LOT 2 3 6
[ LESS . . .
ALLRED D A V ID R 4 TORA A
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -2 4 4 0
PAD: 1 2 6 5 OKLAHOMA ST
N 1 /2 OF LOT 244
(LESS W 5 . . .
BEASLEY BETTY JO
(HX)
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-249A
PAD: 2 1 7 5 FLO R ID A AVE
E 1 /2 OF W 1 /2 OF LOT J 49
G A IE R ROBERTO E 4
DECORCHO S IO M A R A P
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-2600
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 2 0 ORANGE ST
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 2 6 0
V A R ILLA S JA M IE O 4
ROSAS L E O N C IO JR
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-260A
^AD: 2 1 9 5 OKLAHOMA ST
W *1 /2 OF LOT 2 6 0
, , Hj
M E D IN A E U S E B IO
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 2 7 1 A (HX)
PAD: 2 1 0 1 PACKARD AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 271
TAYLOR M ICH A E L R
(HX)
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-272A
PAD: 2 2 7 5 PACKARD AVE
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 272
U S LE A D E R DEV CO IN C
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -2 930
LOTS 2 9 3 ♦ 294
MOORE JOHN E 4 K A T H E R IN E A
(HX)
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-303A
PAD: 3 3 1 1 ORANGE ST
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 3 03
JOHNSON DONALD J
(HX)
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-305A
PAD: 3 1 5 0 STONE ST
E 1 /2 OF LOT 305
IN D IV E R I BR IAN
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-306B
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 2 5 PACKARD AVE
W 1 /2 OF LOT 306
M C N E IL L RALPH
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-3090
PAD: 2 9 1 0 STONE ST
W 1 /2 OF LOT 309
• • •
LOVE R IC H A R D H 4 E D IT H G
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 10
PAD: STONE ST
J IM E N E Z J A IM E 4 OLGA
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 5A (H X )
PAD: 2 4 3 5 INDEPENDENCE AVE
W 1 / 2 O F L O T 3 1 5 4 W 1, '2 O F . . .
P R O P E S JAMES B
2 5 -20-31-5B A -0000-325A
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 5 2 STONE ST
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 325
V IL L A C A M P A ADOLFO
2 5 - 2 0 - 3 1 - 5 B A - 0 0 0 0 - 3 2 8C
W 1 / 4 O F L O T S 3 2 8 4 3 2 9&gt; . . .
V IL L A C A M P A ADOLFO
A T T N RAMON A L V E L O
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -3290
PAD: FLO R ID A A V E /S E C 1
W 1 6 2 . 8 3 F T O F LO T S 3 2 81 i
. . .
G A S IE W IC Z M AR IO N B 4
G A S IE W IC Z R ICKARD E
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -3 560
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 5 5 STONE ST
SPENCER GLENROY 4 V IV E T T E
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-3640
PAD: STONE ST
H O D G E M I C H A E L D 4 A N G E L A tG
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-366A
PAD: VAN ARSDALE ST
LOT 3 6 6
(LESS W 6 3 3 . 3 3 FT)
H O D G E M I C H A E L D 4 A N G E L A tG
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5B A -0000-367A
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 0 1 PACKARD AVE
LOT 367
(LESS W 6 3 3 . 3 3 FT) i
. . .
DAWSON RAY E J R
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0 -3 680
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 8 5 STONE ST
LOT 3 6 8
( L E S S N 3 1 8 . 5 FT )
S T U L L L I,LA K
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-3690
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 9 5 PACKARD AVE
N 3 2 4 .2 5 FT OF LOT 3 6 9
H A N KIN S TERRY L
2 5 -2 0 -3 1-5B A -0000-378A
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 5 0 PALM AVE
E 1 /2 OF LOT 378
S M ITH SAMUEL A 4 L IN D A I
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 0 0-4 04A
PAD: 2 9 3 4 ECHOSASSA TR L
S 3 3 0 F T O F N 9 7 3 . 5 F T iO F . . .
SCOTT A C JR
25-20-31-5B A -0 0 0 0 -4 2 0 A
(HX)
PA D : 2 7 0 0 HOWARD A VE
LOTS 420 4 421
(LESS E . . .

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. 9

9 1 0 .8 0

3,3 73

2 ,2 9 8 .4 7

3 ,3 74

1 0 5 .4 4

3,3 75

1 0 5 .4 4

3 ,3 76

6 6 3 .9 0

3 ,3 77

2 ,3 5 6 .7 9

3 ,3 78

5 7 9 .6 3

3, 379

MORALES ROGER J R
2 5 -2 0 -3 1 -5 B A -0 0 00 -4340
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 7 5 VAN ARSDALE ST
LOT 434
(LESS W 6 6 0 FT) 4 N . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 i x w p 2 0 R N G 3 1

...... TUSCAWILLA SHORES
•••♦ •••P B
1 ,4 7 0 .7 8

3,3 35

6

PG

93

MC CULLOCH SUSANNAH H 4
HUTZLER JAMES K JR
3 1 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

7 1 4 .1 2

3 ,3 36

2 4 8 .1 7

3 ,3 37

1 9 6 .5 8

3 ,3 38

8 9 9 .5 5

3,3 39

3 ,5 4 6 .7 0

3,3 40

4 2 1 .9 3

3 ,341

8 3 1 .8 0

3, 342

1 ,2 1 0 .8 3

3, 34 3

6 7 8 .9 1

3 ,344

4 5 9 .0 5

3 ,3 45

8 9 6 .7 1

3, 346

2 ,8 2 5 .1 6

3,3 47

1 ,2 7 3 .7 7

3, 348

1 8 5 .5 7

3 ,3 49

1 , 2 2 4 . 11

3 ,3 50

1 ,6 5 3 .7 1

3, 351

PAD: 124 4 ORANGE AVE
LO T 2 (L E S S WLY 2 0 F T ) ♦
• • • ♦ • • • Y O N G E GRANT P H IL L IP R
........................ P B 1 P G S 3 5 T O 3 8
W IN TE R S PR IN G S GOLF LLC
C / O RDC G O LF GROUP
3 1 -2 0 -3 1-5B B -0000-003D
PT OF LOTS 3 4 4 IN 1 8 - 2 1 - 3 1

..

W IN TE R S PR IN G S GOLF LLC
C / O RDC GO LF GROUP
312 0 -3 1 -5B B -0000-007C
PT OF LOTS 7 4 12 IN . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 2 0 R N G

31

........................M I N E R A L S P R I N G P A R K
........................P B 7 P G
60
SCHWIER GEORGE L 4 KRISTEN A
3 2 2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 7 0 LAKE ST
LOT 2 + N 30 FT OF VACD ST . . .
RAMSEY M IT C H E L L
3 2 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 8 2 4 LAKE ST
LOT 11 + N 30 FT OF VACD ST . . .
•
.M I N E R A L S P R I N G S P A R K 3 R D
•
.S E C T I O N
................ • • O R B 3 4 7 P G 5 5
BOSTON VERA J
3 2 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

(HX)

P A D : 2 0 1 3 S P R I N G DR
1 5 4 .3 3
DASSO RENEE 4
DASSO MARK
3 2 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 0 7 S P R I N G DR
3 1 2 .9 9
TEDESCO A U G U STINE &amp; C Y N T H IA A
3 2 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 2 5 BOAT CLUB RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 ----------1 2 8 .3 3
P IL O IA N SCOTT D 4 V A L L IE W
34-2 0 -3 1 -3 00-002A -0000
P IL O IA N SCOTT D 4 V A L L IE W
1, 5 7 8 .2 6
34-2 0 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 B -0000
(HX)
PA D : 2 3 4 1 BLACK HAMMOCK RD
........................L A K E J E S S U P H E I G H T S
........................P B 9 P G 8 7
1 8 6 .8 6
H ID A LG O D IA N E L
3 4 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 2 9 P ALM DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1
........................D R E W S 1 S T A D D T O B L A C K
........................H A M M O C K
........................P B 2 P G 7 2
2 ,2 0 9 .7 0
D IM AURO LYNN
3 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 3 1 9 0 HOWARD AVE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 1 0 (LESS RD) B . . .
3 0 0 .7 7
JAMES ERROL 4 CHARLENE
3 6 -2 0 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 B
(HX)
PA D : 2 8 0 5 HOWARD A VE
N 291 FT OF E 150 FT OF LOT . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 --------....................... O S C E O L A B L U F F S O U T H
....................‘ 5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T 8 6
........................A L S O I N S E C 1 2

i »*

i

7 8 4 .1 6

3 ,3 52
J

3 ,3 53

5 9 9 .2 1

3 ,3 54

4 3 3 .0 1

3, 355

1 ,6 5 7 .9 9

3 ,3 56

4 9 5 .4 1

3 ,3 57

1 ,2 9 5 .0 0

3, 358

1 ,5 6 0 .0 2

3 ,3 59

3 ,5 4 2 .8 3

3, 360

2 6 6 .8 3

3, 361

4 4 2 .4 3

4 1 6 .6 3

3,3 62

3, 363

9 2 4 .4 8

3, 364

1 ,5 4 5 .5 2

3, 365

6 3 7 .5 1

2 ,0 1 4 .1 3

3 ,3 66

3, 367

6 1 9 .3 3

01- 2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 IF -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 1 WACCASSA ST
SEC 12 TWP ?QS RGE 3 2 E BEG . .
VOLLRATH GENEVA B
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 1 T -0 0 0 0
SEC 12 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . .
M ER C U R IO M A R IA J
01-2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 1 U -0 0 00
PAD: 2 5 6 0 CANVASBACK TR
S E C 1 2 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . .
D E P IN T O MARC K 4 M A R IA S
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 2 E -00 0 0
PAD:
1 8 4 1 M E R G A N S E R WAY
S E C 0 1 TW P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E FM N E

.

3, 382
3, 383

3,3 84

3 ,3 85

3 ,3 86

FROM

FROM

BEG

3 ,3 87

1 t'i &lt; s l w U A ~ M
3, 388
6 0 0 .0 3

.
1 ,6 8 2 .7 0

3 ,3 89

8 7 4 .3 7

3,3 90

1 ,2 5 2 .5 3

3,3 91

1 ,1 7 4 .0 5

3 ,3 92

5 1 8 .9 1

3, 393

3 5 9 .8 5

3, 394

1 ,7 3 4 .3 7

3 ,3 95

8 4 4 .7 5

3 ,3 96

2 ,4 8 1 .6 2

3 ,3 97

7 0 1 .2 3

3 ,3 98

4 6 7 .5 5

3 ,3 99

3 6 1 .1 8

3,4 00

1 ,0 7 6 .1 8

3,4 01

1 ,1 9 2 .5 6

3 ,4 02

8 6 0 .5 8

3 ,4 03

4 2 4 .5 8

3 ,4 04

2 6 1 .8 6

3 ,4 05

652.96

3,406

.

.

CHILES REUBEN E
01-20-32-3 A P -0 0 2 R -0 0 00
P A D : 1 8 8 0 M E R G A N S E R WAY
S E C 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
S M IT H M A R IA E S
01-2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 2 Z -0 0 0 0
PA D : 1 5 8 5 E O S C EO LA RD
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
TAGUE STEPHEN P
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3A P -006A -0000
SEC 12 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
JE N K IN S ROBERT E
0 1 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3A P -007B -0000
PAD: 2 3 4 0 WACCASSA ST
SEC 12 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
H E A D R IC K DANNY J
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3A P -0080-0000
PAD: 2 8 7 0 WACCASSA ST
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HEA D R IC K FEED STORE IN C
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 100-0000
PAD: WACCASSA ST
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
WORSHAM J U L I E
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 1 10-0000
PAD: 2 7 6 0 W ITH LA C O O C HEE
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
B EM IS H J U L IE M 4

3,3 81

PARCELS

STEWART DALE S 4 LAURA

. L l. - L
8 2 6 .8 3

3, 380

..

..

. . .

(HX)
BEG

BEG

PT
BEG

PRATHER K E IT H
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 1 60-0000
SEC 01 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E FROM
C O L L IN S TOBY
0 1 20 -3 2 -3 A P -0 1 9 0 -0 0 00
PAD: 2 3 9 7 WACCASSA ST

. . .

. . .

. . .

. . .

SEC 0 1 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 -------....................‘ O S C E O L A W O O D S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T 4 4 P A R C E L S
........................ ALSO IN 3 4 1 0 4 1 1 - 2 0 - 3 2

WARDEN COLT 4 DEBRA
0 2 PAD:
SEC
RAMOS
02-2
PAD:
SEC
RAMOS

20-32-3A M -001G -0000
(HX)
6 9 6 E O S C E O L A RD
10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E FROM . . .
ROBERTO
0-32-3A M -001H -0000
(HX)
7 2 0 E O S C EO LA RD
10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E FROM . . .
CARLOS F

02-2 0 -3 2 -3 A M -0 0 1 J -0 0 00
PAD: 7 1 4 E O SCEO LA RD
5 1 4 .9 0

7 7 8 .5 7

3 ,3 68

3 ,3 69

SEC 10
BOHANNON

TWP 2 0 S RGE
ROGER W SR

32E

0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3A M -0 0 1M -0000
PAD: 8 0 6 E O SCEO LA RD
SEC 1 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HRABOSKY P A T R IC K C
0 2 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3A M -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E O SCEO LA RD

1 ,1 6 6 .0 9

4 ,8 6 9 .2 3

8 5 9 .7 0

3 ,3 70

3 ,3 71

3,3 72

SEC 0 2 TWP 2 0 S
-------------------------------------- S E C
NELMS JAMES Q
1 7 0 1 B A N D I T WAY
0 4 -2 0
PAD:
WELLER
0 4 -2 0
PAD:
(5

FROM

. . .

. . .

(HX)

RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
0 4 TWP 2 0 RNG 3 2

-3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 D -0000
1 7 0 1 B A N D I T WAY
JANET K
-3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 E -0 0 0 0
B A N D I T WAY

AC)

FROM

(HX)

�T he Herald
NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

R A T L IF F D O R IS M A R O N N IE J
L I F E E S T { C O V E Y V I R G I N I A H)
0 4 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 2 G -0 00 0
(HX)
PAD: i n s
R E T R E A T RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 H EIG HBO RS JE S S E C
0 5 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX&gt;
PAD: 2 2 4 0 BLUE F IS H PL
(5 AC)
DOBBS RAYMOND &amp; ANN
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 9 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 6 6 0 B A N D I T WAY
(5 AC)
BOOTHE ROBERT E L

SEQ.#

9 6 6 .3 3

3 9 7 .7 2

1 ,0 6 3 .0 2

3,4 07

3,4 08

3 ,4 09

(HX)

5 4 1 .4 2

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 IS H PL
(5 AC)
G ETC H ELL P H I L L I P A &amp; TAMARA J

7 0 2 .4 2

0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 8 0 B A N D I T WAY
(5 AC)
COOK JA C K A &amp; LO R E TTA
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 8 0 0 B A N D I T WAY
(1 5 AC)
BOOTHE CHARLES L k ROBERTA
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1980 BLUE F IS H PL
(5 AC)
BROGDON F R I T Z &amp; E S T E L L E
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 3A -0000
(HX)
PAD:
1 5 0 0 B L U E F IS H PL
TO M P K IN S W I L L IS E k

5 3 4 .0 5

3 ,4 10

3,411

3 ,4 12

5 0 .59

5 2 2 .1 7

T E R R IE JOANN
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 8 0 -0 0 0 0
BROGDON J A N IC E D
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 6 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 0 0 BLUE F IS H PL
(5 AC)
........................M U L L E T L A K E R E T R E A T
....................* 5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
................ * * 3 2 P A R C E L S
C H A U D OI N EDWARD J k
LIB B Y ANJANNETTE A
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 F -0000
PAD: 2 1 6 5 M U L LE T LAKE PARK RD
S EC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E E 1 / 2
. . .
S M IT H W I L L I E k EMMA M
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 IK -0000
(HX)
PA D : 1 9 1 1 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
S EC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E N 1 / 2
. . .
S M I T H EMMA k W I L L I E
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 Q -0 0 0 0

4 4 9 .5 6

3 ,4 7 2 .9 6

2 ,3 6 4 .5 5

1 ,1 9 6 .7 4

3 ,413

3,4 14

3,4 15

3 ,4 16

3, 417

3, 418

3 ,4 19

P A D : 1 9 4 1 M U L L E T L A K E PARK RD
SEC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E S 1 / 2
. . .
BROWN D O N A L D E &amp; S U S A N A
0 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1R -0000
SEC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E 5
THORBOURNE ROY S
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 S -0 0 0 0
S EC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E N
U N IT E D CEREBRAL PALSY ASSN
PALM BEACH k M ID -C O A S T CTY
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1-002C -0000
S EC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E N

6 9 4 .7 8
1/2

7 3 2 .4 1
1 /2
OF
IN C

. . .

1 /2

. . .

W 1/2

6 6 5 .9 1

3, 421

3, 422

6 3 5 .2 5

3 ,4 23

2 ,0 0 7 .1 6

3,4 24

1 ,3 4 1 .8 8
*• •!&lt; • r

3 ,4 25
. h . cO-

1 ,7 4 8 .9 9

3,4 26

..

PA D : 1 4 5 0 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E E 1 / 2
..
MEADORS M IC H A E L
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 2 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 1 6 0 0 R E T R E A T RD
SEC 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E E 1 / 2
..
RHODES ALLAN k
B ER N S TEIN M IC H E LLE
0 5 2 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
S E C 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E E 1 / 2
...
--------------------------------------S E C 0 6 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 FR ID D LE A L V IS L
0 6 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 Y - 0 0 0( H
0X)
P A D : 2 6 5 5 P E R C H RD
CROSKEY B EN JA M IN A k
M IC H E LLE
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 6C -0000

3, 420

. . .

* * * * * * * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
* * * * * * * 3 2
PARCELS
SELPH JACK
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 7 5 R E T R E A T RD
S E C 0 5 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
WHALEY JAMES R k KELLY J
0 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0

5 1 0 .5 6

3 ,4 27

3 ,3 8 9 .7 9

3,4 28

(HX)

PAD: 2 9 9 3 OSCEOLA RD
L A I THANH THUY T H I
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 7C -0000

1 ,2 9 9 .8 9

3 ,4 29

SCHROEDER LYNDA R
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0

4 8 3 .8 3

3 ,4 30

NOBLES HAROLD S JR
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 A 2-0000

6 6 8 .3 5

3,431

4 9 1 .0 1

3 ,4 32

PA D : PERCH RD
DAY C A L V IN F
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 A 3 -0 0 0 0
PAD: BASS BLVD
* * * * * * * DEER TRACTS
* • * * * * • 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
....................* 1 2 P A R C E L S
ROQUEMORE D A V ID I I I
4 LAURA
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 7 2 7 K I M M I E K A Y DR
S EC 0 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E H 1 / 2
OVERBEE R IC HARD A JR
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 4 A -0 0 0 0
(HX)

* * * • * • * •
6 8 2 .7 9

1 0 2 .4 5

P A D : 1 6 7 5 K I M M I E KAY DR
S E C 0 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . .
DREGGORS DONALD 4 M E R E D IT H
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 4 C -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 7 2 3 K I M M I E KAY DR
S E C 0 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E W
KATZMAN K R IS T IN
0 6 - 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 4 K -0000

4 9 0 .3 3

1 ,3 4 3 .0 4

* « * ****U N R E C D PLAT
REEVES CHARLES D 4 ESTELLE J
0 7 -2 0 -3 2 -5U O -0001-0070
(HX)
SR
RGE

32E

LOTS

6 5 8 .6 8

1 ,3 8 1 .3 1

2 ,7 1 1 .9 2

DREGGORS D E N N IS M 4 J U L I E T A
0 8 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)

1 ,2 8 0 .8 1

1255

IRON

HORSE

1300

OSCEOLA

1011

M O C K IN G B IR D

DEER

RUN

3 ,4 37

3,4 38

3 ,4 39

3 ,4 40

3,4 41

3 ,4 42

DEAN DARRELL k TERRY k
BURCH JOHN
0 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 J-0000
(HX)
PAD: 9 0 1 M O C K IN G B IR D LN
( 3 0 . 2 9 AC)
DEAN D A R RELL k TERRY k
BURCH JOHN
0 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9K -0000
P A D : M O C K IN G B IR D LN
( 3 0 . 5 9 AC)
........................H O L I D A Y R A N C H E S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
........................1 1 P A R C E L S
RAZOR SHERRY A S
SANCHEZ BARNEY A
0 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 D -0000
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 9 5 I R O N H O R S E B E N D (&amp; 1
S EC 0 8 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
AVERY L DONALD k JUDY A
0 8 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1M -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 5 0 OSCEOLA RD
SEC 0 8 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
09

TWP

BEG

20

8 5 2 .0 6

3,4 43

LN
5 0 4 .2 6

3,4 44

1 ,6 3 3 .4 4

3,4 45

SEQ.#

5 6 1 ,6 7

1 0 9 .5 0

RNG

1 ,3 2 5 .9 2

4 2 1 .3 1

PAD: SUTTON TRL
S E C 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE

32E

TAYLOR D A V ID R k C YN TH IA
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 - 3A E -005N -0000
P A D : 1 0 5 7 W IN O N A DR
SEC 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
S IM P S O N D A V ID K k L O R I E
1 0 -2 0 -32-3A E -005P -0000
PAD: 1 2 3 3 S E TTLER S LOOP
SEC 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
M IC H A U D YVONNE
10-20-32-3A E -Q 05T -0000
PAD: 1 1 7 9 S E TTL E R S LOOP
11

TWP

20S

RGE

32E

3 ,4 49

3, 450

3 8 1 .0 0

3.451

1 ,3 0 4 .8 4

3.4 52

1 ,4 7 6 .1 7

6 7 5 .8 5

3 .4 53

3,4 54

3 ,4 55

3,4 56

5 7 8 .8 6

3,4 57

1 ,2 1 3 .2 2

3 , 4 5B

4 5 2 .4 2

3,4 59

3 1 8 .4 2

3 ,4 60

7 4 7 .7 9

3,461

4 6 7 .5 5

3 ,4 62

6 1 0 .7 3

3 ,4 63

9 0 3 .1 2

3,4 64

6 9 2 .7 7

3 ,4 65

9 6 3 .9 2

....................... L A K E H A R N E Y E S T A T E S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T 2 5 6
P A R C E LS *******'
........................A L S O I N 1 0 k 1 1 &amp; 1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2
.................... ...
SPANGLER M IC H A E L F
7 7 2 .4 6
1 0 - 2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -001D -0000
S E C 11 TW P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E B E G .
BROWN R O B E R T D
6 3 7 .7 4
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3A E -001E -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 1 8 S E T T L E R S LOOP
S E C 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E B EG .
7 5 8 .7 7
S T I C K L E E R N E S T k TAMMY
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -001R -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 8 2 S E T T L E R S LOOP
S E C 11 TWP 2 0 5 RGE 3 2 E BEG .
K N IG H T M A R V IN F JR k M E L IS S A H
6 4 1 .3 1
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E -0 0 2 G -0 0 0 0
PAD:
1 0 7 5 E OSCEO LA RD
S E C 11 TWP 2 0 5 RGE 3 2 E BEG .
1 ,2 1 4 .9 8
NEFF J U L IE k JOHN T
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 2 S - 0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1351 HOLDER CV
S E C 11 TW P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E FROM
3 5 3 .4 9
K N IG H T M A R V IN JR k M E L IS S A H
10-20-32-3A E -002W -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 6 0 W GARON CV

BROWN K E N N E T H
1 0-20-32-3A E -004X -0000
P A D : 7 1 5 W IN O N A DR
SEC 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
LEE C H R IS T O P H E R J k RUTH
10-20-32-3A E -005G -0000

3,4 48

3 ,4 66

3 ,4 67

3,4 68

3 ,4 69

3 ,4 70

3,471

3 ,4 72

FROM
2 0 2 .5 4

3 ,4 73

(HX)

BEG

4 4 3 .2 6

1 ,7 7 4 .3 2

BEG

3 ,4 76

.

BEG .
E
(HX)

1 ,3 8 2 .0 6

3,4 77

1 ,1 3 9 .1 7

3 ,4 78

NW
1 ,7 7 0 .6 7

L

BEG .
L
(HX)
BEG

2 0 0 .7 1

3 ,4 79

3 ,4 80

.
6 3 4 .1 7

(HX)
BEG

3,4 75

.
1 ,6 0 8 .0 0

FM

3,4 74

.

BEG

.

PAD: 1 2 3 7 W GARON COVE
SEC 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
WATTS J U L IE T T E
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 -3 A E -0 0 6 N -0000
PAD: 1 3 7 5 B RIG HAM LOOP
SEC 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E

2 7 5 .5 6

BEG .
T
(HX)

PAD: SUTTON TR L
SEC 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
W ILK IN S O N RUSSELL S
1 0 -2 0 -32-3A E -006C -0000

3 ,4 81

BEG

FERGUSON ROBERT L
10 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 2 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 2 1 1 BEE LN
S EC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
IR V IN A R VIS N k
I R V I N KAY H
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 2 8 0 - 0 0 0 0
PA D : 5 4 1 E O S C EO LA RD
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
TA TIC H STEPHEN W
10 -2 0 - 3 2 - 3A E -0370-0 0 0 0
PAD: 8B 0 S E T T L E R S LOOP
S E C 1 0 T W P 2 OS R G E 3 2 E
HAWK R O N A L D H
10 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:
1 1 6 5 BEE LN
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
BROOKE R O B IN L
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A F .-0 4 7 0 -0 0 0 0

BEG

BEG

3,4 03

8 6 2 .8 6

3,4 84

2 ,5 4 0 .3 7

3,4 85

4 6 7 .5 5

3 ,4 86

9 8 4 .1 5

3 ,4 87

4 6 7 .5 5

3 ,4 88

4 3 9 .7 4

3,4 89

6 5 2 .4 1

3 ,4 90

1 ,9 1 1 .7 1

3,4 91

2 3 9 .6 6

3 ,4 92

3 1 7 .9 4

3 ,4 93

5 8 4 .2 6

3,4 94

1 ,0 1 7 .5 4

3 ,4 95

1 ,0 7 7 .7 6

3 ,4 96

1 4 3 .3 1

3 ,4 97

7 5 3 .6 9

3 ,4 98

6 7 4 .4 6

3,4 99

2 1 2 .5 6

3 ,5 00

9 8 1 .7 5

3,5 01

1 5 2 .8 0

3 ,5 02

8 1 0 .9 3

3,5 03

1 ,9 8 5 .3 7

3, 504

1 5 4 .3 3

3 .5 05

5 3 9 .5 5

3 .5 06

2 8 9 .1 0

3.5 07

4 4 9 .1 4

3 .5 08

1 ,2 4 7 .4 1

3 .5 09

6 4 .18

3 .5 10

5 1 .59

3 ,5 11

1 6 9 .4 7

3 ,5 12

9 4 3 .4 2

3 .5 13

8 9 .03

3.5 14

4 1 5 .2 3

3 ,5 15

7 3 8 .8 7

3 ,5 16

802.83

3,517

75.96

3,518

657.62

3,519

476.30

3,520

. . .

(H X)
BEG

BEG

. . .

. . .

(HX)
BEG

BEG

. . .

. . .

(HX)
BEG

BEG

. . .

. . .

(HX)
BEG

. . .

(HX)
BEG

. . .

(HX)

39

ROXBY E H 4 J U D IT H A
C /O VAUGHN M A R T IN
1 4 -20-3 2 -5 U F -0 0 00 -0 2 8 0
P AD : LAKE HARNEY RD
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 5 T W P 2 0
WALKER ROBERT L
1 5 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
KUNKLE C H R IS T IN E A
1 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 4 0 LAKE GENEVA RD

»

1 ,4 2 7 .9 5

(HX)

LOT 11 S O F RD BLK E
• • • • • • • L A K E HARNEY RANCH ESTA TES
. . . . . . . L A K E SEC UNRECORDED PLAT
MOELLER R KENT TRUSTEE
FBO
14 -2 0 -3 2 -5 U F -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
HARNEY RD
27 4 33 THRU

3,4 82

. . .

C O LLIN S JAYE D
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 D O O -0 0 4 0 (H X)
PAD: 6 41 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
W H IT E H E A D PEGGY G
14-2O -32-5O 1-O D 0O -O O 6O
PAD: HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
LOT 6 (LESS S 1 5 0 FT O F W . . .
B R ID G E S EDWARD J k JA N E
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 D 00-007A
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 9 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
E 1 /2 k S 20 FT OF W 1 /2 OF . . .
CARAWAY D O R IS M
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PA D : 7 2 1 H ARNEY H E IG H T S RD
LOT 9 (LE S S BEG 1 4 5 . 9 7 FT S . . .
OAKLEY KENNETH D
14-20-32-501-O E O O -0040
(HX)
PA D : 9 9 8 M EA D E RD
JACKSON D A V ID E
14-20-32-5O 1-0E 00-O 100
PAD: MEADE RD
N 1 /2 OF LOT 10 BLK E
BOTSKO EDWARD I I
k DANEEN
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 0A (H X)
P A D : 9 5 0 M EADE RD
S 1 / 2 OF LOT 10 BLK E
JACKSON D A V ID E IC /O
M A R TIN E Z B IL L
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 E 0 0 - 0 1 10 (H X)
PAD: 9 0 6 M EADE RD

LAKE
22 4

4 3 .86

(HX)

PAD: 9 1 5 S E T T L E R S LOOP
S EC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
BUHROW C U R T I S S k E L A I N E A
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 4 9A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 5 E O S C EO L A RD
SEC 1 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
ROBINSO N M IC H A E L k
GRAVELY ROBERT T H E IR S
10 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 8 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 908 STAFFORD TRL
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
D E R O U C H I E J A M E S F. k M I C H E L L E
10-20-3 2 -3 A E -0 9 5 0 -0 00 0
PAD: 932 STAFFORD TRL
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
DE R O U C H IE JA M E S E k M IC H E L L E
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 9 6 0 - 0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 948 STAFFORD TR L
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
BASS K E IT H A k L IS A A
10 -2 0 - 32-3 A E -0970-0000
(H X)
PAD: 933 STAFFORD TRL
S E C 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 32F. BEG . . .
BASS K E IT H A
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -1050-0000
PAD: 9 5 5 STA FFO R D PT
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
RAFUESE WALTER L I I I
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -1 0 9 0 -0 00 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 0 5 L A K E V IE W RANCH PT
S E C 11 T W P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E B E G . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 * * * * * * * LAKE HARNEY ACRETTES
* * * * * ‘ * P B 11 PG 3 4
BRACK IN S NORMAN D k
DEASE S Y L V IA
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 20
PAD: 5 5 5 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
CRUZ JOSE k M E L IN D A
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0B 00-004A
PAD: HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
E 2 7 6 FT O F LOT 4 BLK B
ESPEJO JOSE D
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 01 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 5 2 8 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
SAWH L U K E
14-20-32-5O 1-0B 00-O 11O
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 0 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
Z I L E NORMAN C JR
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 01 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(H X)
PAD: 5 7 6 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 14 BLK B
H I L L MATTHEW k EMMA
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 -O C O O -O O IO
PAD: 6 0 0 HARNEY H E IG H T S RD
M ILE S STEVEN K
1 4 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 4 0 (HX)
P A D : 9 8 3 M E A D E RD
HELMS K E IT H k VONDA
1 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 5 1 M E A D E RD
LOTS 17 k 18 BLK C

PAD:
LOTS

SEQ.#

. . .

S K IL E S MAJUANA K
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 0 8 A - 0 0 0 0
PAD: SETTLERS LOOP
S E C 11 T W P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E
BALDW IN M IC H E L L E J
10 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 1 8 0-00 0 0
PAD: 4 1 3 E O SCEO LA RD
SEC 10 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
IR W IN K E V IN
10 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 A E - 0 1 9 A -0 0 0 0
PAD: E O S C EO LA RD
S E C 11 TW P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E

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10-2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 0 5 Z -0 0 0 0

A X L IN E M IS T Y M k
CREWS J C k B LANCHE
1 0 -2 0 -32-3A E -006K -0000

1 ,3 2 6 .4 5

PAD: 1 1 0 0 ARAPAHO TRL
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
HUDDLESTON KENNETH W k
HUDDLESTON AUDREY
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 5 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 6 0 ARAPAHO TRL
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
PALMER M ICH A E L D k P A T R IC IA I
0 9 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 7 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 8 0 SHAWNEE TR L
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 0 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 -

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: 1299 SUTTON TRL
SEC 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E

2 2 6 .2 4

09-2 0 -3 2 -3 Q 1 -0 0 1 Y -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 0 SHAWNEE TR L
S E C 0 9 T W P 2 0 S R G E 32F.
FARGO JERRY T k KATHLEEN E
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 0 SHAWNEE TR L
S E C 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
FARLEY NATHAN
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 2 2 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 0 RACCOON T R L
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
P L A T M A N M A R K A k 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 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
TAYLOR JOHN k AUDREY
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 3 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 2 3 5 ARAPAHO TR L
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
DEM SKI THOMAS E
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 3 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAb: 5 0 0 SHAWNEE TR L
S EC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
CARR ANTHONY W
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 5 6 0 -0 0 0 0

PAD: W IN O N A DR
S EC 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HEALD R IC HARD P S
P E L L E G R IN O ANNA
1 0-20-32-3A E -004P -0000
PAD: 1 4 3 0 B R IG H A M LOOP
SEC 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
SHAW C H A R L E S E k

3 ,4 47

32-

.......................O S C E O L A A C R E S
....................... 5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
....................... 7 7 P A R C E L S
HARDISO N KELLY L
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 E -0 0 0 0
PAD: 7 0 1 SHAWNEE T R L
S EC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
FRENCH STEWART A
0 9 - 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1U -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1391 ARAPAHO TRL
SEC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
P A TR IC K J E N N IF E R L
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -001V -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1341 ARAPAHO TRL
S EC 0 9 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
PALMER M IC H A E L D k P A T R IC IA k
PALM ER WAYNE S &amp; E L L A MAE

S E C 11 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
BENNETT SCOTT E k L IN D A J
10-20-32-3A E -003B -0000
PAD: 1 4 9 3 DEVANY CT
SEC 0 2 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HOFMANN R IC H A R D k M IT S U K U
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3A E -004C -0000
PAD: 1 4 6 6 B R IGHAM LOOP
S EC 14 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
A L F IE R I STEVE k KENDRA
1 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A E -0 0 4 J-0000

3 ,4 46

. . .

S M IT H JAMES P
0 9 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 2 A -0 0 0 0
PAD: FOUR WHEEL LN
W IL L IA M S LAVERNE &amp; LORI
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 8 8 O S C E O L A RD
KEETON JOSEPH E k K R IS T IN A L
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 7 6 W O S C E O L A RD
MUMME L A U R A J k
WEBER HENRY H I I I
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9A -0000
P A D : 1 1 0 0 W O S C E O L A RD
C A R U T H E R S R O B B Y G 4. D E B O R A H S
0 9 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 A -0000
PAD: W O S C EO L A RD

SEC

(

TAXES DUE

RD

S M ITH R IC K Y L
0 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 00 -0 0 9 G -00 0 0
1545

5 1 .59

1 ,7 4 8 .3 3

KLAUCK M ER R IE R
0 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9C -0000
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 9 0 C A R U T H E R S WOODS RD

PAD:

3,4 36

(HX)

( 1 .0 2 AC)
HOWARD V IN 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:

3,4 35

BEND

GOLDEN NED D 4 T IN A M
0 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 A -0000
PAD:

3,4 34

. . .

K U PA I IN C
07-20-32-5 U O -0 0 0 2-00 6 0
PAD: 1 2 0 5 M U L L E T LAKE PARK RD
SEC 0 7 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E LO T 6 . . .
S M ITH TERRY R 4 C H R IS T IN E
0 7 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 U O - 0 0 0 3 - 0 0 1A (H X )
PAD: 2 4 0 5 W OSCEO LA RD
PT OF LOT 1 TRACT 3 DESC AS . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 8 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 -

PAD:

3 ,4 33

1/2

P A D : 1 7 3 9 K I M M I E KAY DR
S E C 0 6 T W P 2 0 S R G E 3 2 E S 1/2
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 YOUNGERS CHARLES D 4 DEBORAH M
0 7 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
* S T JOHNS RANCH E STA TE S

PAD: 2 0 0 0 E 46
S E C 0 7 TWP 2 0 S

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

--------------------------------------S E C

5 2 7 .2 0

May 2. B.

4

RNG

. . .

32-

�•

• • llh m

f '

&lt; ru

- -.'•&gt;'-%** i*r&lt;%S f t v l ' V h ■»-** • — &lt; T 7 7 « ^

• •
♦•"'I * #■***■■w4&gt;'*r •*•■
|*

'

7

&gt;

* • •• %

^

TAXES DUE

A

1 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 2B~0000
P A D : L A K E G ENEVA RD
EVANS M AG G IE L I F E E ST
( P E N D A R V IS MARGARET E)
1 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 18A -0000
P A D : L A K E G E N E V A RD
V IL E S GARY E 4

SEQ. #

2 5 .65

3,5 21

2 6 .70

3 ,5 22

3 8 .02

D R A IN E L IZ A B E T H M
1 5 -2 0 -32-300-020A -0000
P A D : L A K E G E N E V A RD
G E IG E R HAROLD L
1 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 7 0 LAKE GENEVA RD

PREVATT CARLTON E 4
PREVATT DIANE M

3 ,5 23

9 7 4 .1 9

3,5 24

64 .08

3 ,5 25

15 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 E -0 0 0 0
P A D : L A K E G E N E V A RD
* • * * * • • GENEVA TRACT
. . . . . . . PB 2 PG 66
5 6 4 .8 2

SCOTT D A VID R
15 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 5B C -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 3 0 0 C U L V E R WAY
LOT 22
(LESS N 3 3 3 FT)
YOUNG GERALD B
15 -2 0 -3 2 -5B C -0 0 0 0 -0330
PAD:
THAT

3 1 5 W SR 46
PT OF LOT 33

3,5 26

2 ,1 5 1 .2 8

3 ,5 27

(HX)

LY IN G

NWLY

..
1 ,3 9 7 .0 6

YOUNG GERALD B
1 5 - 20-32-5B C -0000-034B

3 , 52B

P AD : 2 5 0 S HART RD
LOT 34 W OF S T RD 13 GENEVA . . .
--------------------------------------S E C 1 6 T W P 2 0 R H G 3 2

KNAUER GEORGE 4 THERESA A
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 6 9 5 O L D .G E N E V A RD
HA R RISO N BRENT
16-20-32-300-008G -0000
PA D : 4 5 5 W O SCEO LA RD
ELAM RODGER G
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 1A -0000
(HX)
P A D : 6 5 5 O S C E O L A RD
( 1 3 . 5 7 AC)
CARUTHERS HOBBY 4 DEBORAH S 4
CARUTHERS BOBBY G 4 J A C Q U E L IN E
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 6B -0000
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 2 1 C A R U T H E R S WOOD RD
CARUTHERS BOBBY 4 J A C Q U E L IN E 4
CARUTHERS D E N IS E ET AL
16 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 6C -0000
CARUTHERS BOBBY G 4 J A C Q U E L IN E
C 4 CARUTHERS D E N IS E L
1 6 -2 0 t 32-300-016D -000Q

t

1 ,8 5 7 .7 9

3,5 32

1 ,1 5 7 .6 0

3 ,5 33

1 ,1 7 4 .2 3

3 ,5 34

7 9 2 .2 4

VOSS KELLY M &amp; T IN A
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 17A -0000
PAD: 9 5 0 PIONEER W A Y

PACACHA DAVID S 4 CHRISTINE

3 ,5 35

1 ,4 0 2 .8 2

3,5 36

2 ,5 6 1 .7 2

3,5 37

6 6 1 .4 7

3 ,5 38

1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 F -0 0 0 0

PAD: 7 9 0 RIDGE RD
RAGSDALE JAMES W 4 KELLY M
16 -2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 1C -0000
PAD: 7 0 9 R ID G E RD
STEVENSON A N N IE H
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 0 -0 0 0 0
. . . . . . ‘ C A S T L E T O H ROW

(HX)

........................P B 3 8 P G 2 4
LOVEL ROBERT J
1 6 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PA D : O L D G ENEVA RD
s e c
17 TWP 2 0

3 1 8 .2 1

RNG

3 ,5 39

32'

BLAKSLEY ARTHUR 4 BARBARA

1,4 01 .3 4

3 ,5 40

1 7 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:

1701

W 46

SR

OWENS GLENN P 4 PAMYLA S
1 7 -2 0 -3 2 -3 00 -0 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0
1 0 5 COCHRAN RD

1 8 6 .8 6

3,541

(HX)

PAD:

1 ,3 3 5 .8 3

C O N S ID D E R SUSAN C 4
SC H M ID T CARL E 4 HAZEL J
17 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 - 0 15B-0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 1 0 COC H R A N RD
--------------------------------------S E C 1 9 T W P 2 0 R N G

1 ,7 81 .7 9

8 6 3 .6 5

S M I T H EMMA &amp; W I L L I E
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 A -0000

• • * • * * '5
. . . . . . . B

ACRE

657.

(HX)

P A D : 2 5 0 COC H R A N RD
CLEMSON CHARLES JR
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 K -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 1 0 C O C H R A N RD
........................C O P E L A N D H I L L S
. . . . . . . 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
. . . . . . . 9
p a r c e l s

P A D : 1 3 3 1 B l - W O O D DR
SEC 2 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
. . . . . . . SAUNDERS H IL L S

298,

1 ,0 70 .5 4

JAYN A
2 0 -3 2 -300-005J-0000

SEC 2 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HUGH FO R R E STO R 4 E L E T H I A
2 0 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 1 - 0 0 1G -0000
P A D : 1 3 4 1 B I WOOD DR
S E C 2 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
H A R R IS O N DONALD R 4 L IS A
FR A N K LIN E D D IE D 4 TERESA
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 1 H -0000

-3T-B4 2 j

32

H IL L IA R D O L L IE K
1 9 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 OB-OOOO
HENDERSON CAROL C
19 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 - 0 12D -0000
(HX)
PA D : 2 3 8 5 W ILDW OOD T R L
. (1 0 AC)
--------------------------------------S E C 2 0 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
KELLY
2 0 -

BEG
G

. . .
1 ,4 4 1 .7 9

BEG . . .
R 4
J
(HX)
BEG

9 4 0 .8 3

3,5 49

. . .
«•**«** 1

DEVELOPMENT

p a r c e l s

MCDONALD W IL L IA M K 4 SANDRA
8 9 8 .6 4
2 0 -2 0 -32-302-002G -0000
PAD: 320 SAUNDERS TRL
SEC 2 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
........................S E M I N O L E W O O D S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T 2 6 2
PARCELS
........................A L S O I N 2 1 2 8 2 9 3 2
4 33
2 ,0 4 3 .5 5
CRUZ L IL L IA N 4

3,5 50

3,5 51

R O D R IG U E Z PEDRO
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A F -2 370-0000
SEC 3 3 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
PAN G ER SIS L IN D A S 4
P A N G E R S IS EDWARD P
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A F -2 4 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 2 2 8 S IO U X CT
SEC 32 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
PAN G ER SIS L IN D A S 4
P A N G E R S IS EDWARD P
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A F -2 4 60-0000
SEC 3 2 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
HODGES JAMES H 4 M A G IE S
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A F -2 4 90-0000
P A D : 8 5 0 S E M IN O L E WOODS
S EC 3 2 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E

BEG

. ..
5 ,4 6 0 .9 6

3 ,5 52

(HX)
BEG

. . .
2 ,1 9 7 .2 7

BEG

3 ,5 53

. ..
1 8 ,59 9 .6 7

3,5 54

BLVD
FROM . . .

RICO RAUL R 4 SONIA P

2 ,0 4 2 .5 5

3,5 55

2 0 2 0 -3 2 -3 A F -2 560-0000
S EC 3 2 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E B EG . . .
--------------------------------------S E C 2 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2

WALTON ELLA J 4
WALTON

C A R RIE

1 5 4 .1 8

L

3,5 56

9 7 8 .7 1

3, 557

2 ,3 5 8 .3 2

3 ,5 58

2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: SAUNDERS T R A IL
SUGGS DANA K 4 J U L IE M
2 1-2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 6A -0000
PAD: 3 6 6 HALL RD
ROBERT

(HX)

L

2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAYTON JOSEPH R
2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 9 0 -0 0 0 0
.......................W H I T C O M B S 1 S T ♦ 2 N D
. . . . . . . T0 g e n e v a
• • • • • • • P B

2

PG

50

ADDS

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

STEWART P A T R IC IA M
2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 151 FLO RID A AVE
W 43 FT OF LOT 8 4 A LL OF . . .
JORDAN WYNNE G
2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 300 3RD ST
S 2 8 FT O F LOT 8 4 A L L LOT 9 . .
* * * * • • • GENEVA
........................P B 2 P G 1 2
GENTRY M IC H A E L C 4 V IC T O R IA L
2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 4 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 3 9 5 O LD GENEVA RD
B E G NW C O R L O T 1 0 B L K 4 R U N . . .
H A LLIB U R TO N L IN D A D
2 1 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 3 7 0 N HART RD
LOT 19 (LESS E 6 F T ) 4 LOTS . . .
H A LLIB U RTO N L IN D A D
2 1 2 0 -3 2 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: AVENUE C
LOTS 2 3 TO 2 7 4 N 1 / 2
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 2 T W P

OF VAC
2 0 RNG

SEQ. #

4 6 2 .5 0

«* **1* *

6 1 8 .9 4

4 9 4 .1 7

1 ,8 7 6 .8 7

3 ,6 03

14 .57

3,6 04

3 ,6 5 3 .8 1

3 ,6 05

5 7 5 .8 2

3,6 06

2 1 .77

3 ,6 07

2 1 .65

3 ,6 08

2 ,2 6 4 .6 1

3 ,6 09

5 1 4 .6 2

3 ,6 10

1 ,7 1 8 .2 2

3,6 11

4 2 0 .0 8

3,6 12

3 ,5 4 5 .9 1

3 ,6 13

1 ,4 6 2 .3 6

3,6 14

3 ,6 15

3,5 84

3 3 1 .6 6
PALM ER HUGH M T R U S T E E
FBO
2 8 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 5 B -0 0 0 0
PALM ER HUGH M T R U S T E E
5 6 4 .5 6
FBO
2 8 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 C -0 0 0 0
1 ,1 7 0 .0 8
BOODHRAM HARRY 4 P A T R IC IA
2 8 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 7 A -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 144 OLD M IM S RD
( 1 . 0 1 AC)
----------------------------------- S E C 2 9 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
BAUMANN DALE S
1 ,5 1 5 .0 6
2 9 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 D -0000
(HX)
PAD:
1 6 2 0 F O R E S T H I L L WAY
----------------------------------- S E C 3 0 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 -------....................C O C K R A N F O R E S T
* • * * • * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 21 PARCELS
....................A L S O I N 2 9 - 2 0 - 3 2
CARDENAS ROBERT H JR
**M» —«MI \ &lt;• - 4 6 7 . 5 5
3 0 - 2 0 -3 2-3A L -001D -0000
PAD:
1709 SUNSET TRL
SEC 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
6 4 5 .9 1
PEN D A R VIS L U C IL L E P
3 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3A L-001G -0000
(HX)

3 ,5 85

PAD:
1675 SUNSET TRL
S E C 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
DEN N IN G R IC H A R D G JR 4

3 ,5 62

3,5 63

3,5 64

5 4 5 .8 6

3 ,5 65

1 ,2 2 5 .9 9

3 ,5 66

..
32

RAYBON GLENDA 4 H A LLIB U R T O N
ROGER 4 OGLESBY J U L I E H E T A L
2 2 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 IB -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 4 1 O LD LAKE HARNEY RD
H IL L E R Y J E S S IE M 4 BEN
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
G IB B S DOROTHY M
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 7 1 OLD LAKE HARNEY RD
AIM A R A Z PEDRO L 4 M AR IA
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 4 5 OLD LAKE HARNEY RD
S M ITH STEPHEN P 4
O L IV E R HARRY F
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 2 4 0 C EM E TER Y RD
M ILO N E M A R IE
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 8 A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 5 94 E M A IN ST

202,68

3 ,5 67

4 1 0 .6 3

3 ,5 66

5 0 0 .5 7

3 .5 69

2 ,4 9 1 .3 9

3 .5 70

1 ,3 7 2 .5 4

6 7 .09

3 ,5 75

4 7 7 .1 0

3 ,5 76

29 .48

3,5 77

7 6 2 .8 5

3 ,5 78

1 ,2 5 9 .8 6

3,5 79

2 ,2 3 6 .2 2

3, 580

5 6 4 .9 6

3,5 81

1 ,3 3 6 .1 7

3, 582

4 6 6 .3 4

3 ,5 83

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

if*

1 *,

(HX)
5 7 2 .5 9

1 1 1 .6 2

3 ,5 59

1 2 6 .2 9

3 ,5 60

* * « • • • • *

PA D : 1 7 2 0 O L D M IM S RD
S EC 2 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER S T A T U T E S
1 1 9 .0 7 (03) ( I )
C ID I 6 8 7 -3
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 1 6E-0000
SEC 2 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E S 7 0 0 . .
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER S TATUTES
1 1 9 . 0 7 ( 0 3 ) (1)
C ID I 687-2
2 6 - 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -01 6 N -0 0 00
SEC 2 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E S 7 0 0 . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
NOVAK
2 7 -

JANET
2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 IF - 0000

(HX)

PAD: 4 1 5 5 N 4 2 6 CR
*
.L A K E P R O C T O R O A K S
. . . . . . . PB 18 PG 1
G R IF F IN GEORGE &amp; EVELYN
2 7 2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 311 LAKE PROCTOR CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 8 T W P 2 0 R N G
PALMER HUGH M T R U S T E E
FBO
2 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 1 8 S AN D Y T O P LN

BEG

32

3 ,6 16

3 ,6 17

3 ,6 18

3 ,6 19

3,6 20

. . .
6 6 4 .3 0

3,6 21

5 4 6 .4 8

3,6 22

1 ,1 3 2 .4 0

3,6 23

1 ,4 7 6 .7 1

3,6 24

2 ,2 3 4 .7 1

3 ,6 25

9 6 9 .4 1

3, 626

1 ,2 9 7 .3 6

3, 627

1 ,2 8 1 .0 3

3 ,6 28

5 7 6 .5 4

3, 629

9 1 2 .2 4

3, 630

3 7 1 .1 1

3, 631

3 7 1 .1 1

3,6 32

1 ,6 0 3 .2 9

3,6 33

4 6 8 .9 5

3,6 36

JA C Q U ELIN E
3 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A L -0 0 IK -0 0 0 0
# * * * * * AA

DOLAN J U L I E M
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : W H IT C O M B DR
SEGREST SARA H
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 3 4 9 W H IT C O M B DR
SLY 4 6 . 6 7 FT OF LOT 15
SEGREST SARA H
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : W H I T C O M B DR
NI.Y 1 / 2 O F LO T 16
SEGREST SARA H
2 3 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6A
P A D : W H IT C O M B DR
SLY 1 / 2 OF LOT 16 4 A LL LOT . . .
--------------------------------------S E C 2 4 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
* * * • * • ‘ LAKE HARNEY SHORES
................* * P B 7 P G 7 7
BURNS STEPHEN L 4 NANCY B
2 4 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 (HX)
P A D : 1 5 9 W H IT C O M B DR
LOT 11
(LESS SELY 55 FT)
+ . . .
AULT JE N N IFE R 4
SANDERS PAMELA
2 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0A 00-0160
P A D : 1 7 5 W H IT C O M B DR
....................... L A K E H A R N E Y S H O R E S 1 S T A D D
• • • • • • • P B
8 PG 14
SLOAN SALLY S L IF E EST
(S L O A N SO N YA M)
2 4 -2 0 -3 2 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 5 W H IT C O M B DR
NLY 8 7 . 5 F T O F LOT 13 4 A L L . . .
• • * • • * * LAKE HARNEY BEACH
.......................P B 7 P G 9 1
M A LINO VS K Y THOMAS G
2 4 2 0 - 3 2 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9A (HX)
PAD: 2 4 5 8 FORT LANE RD
W 1/2
LOT 9
............. ......................... - - S E C 2 5 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
BARRY SANDRA M
2 5 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 G -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 OWL HAVEN CV
H IP P L E R D IA N E K 4
TUCK GEOFFREY H
2 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 J -0 000
PAD: 1 2 1 JA N E C R EEK DR
SLOAN SALLY L IF E EST
(S L O A N SO N YA M)

3 ,5 73

32

5 0 8 .4 9

PAD: 1 6 2 0 E 4 6 SR
SEC 2 6 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E
........................G R E E N M E A D O W S F A R M S
•
.5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
........................2 6 P A R C E L S
S M IT H GREGORY L
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0

(HX)

3 ,5 74

(HX)
D

PAD: 6 0 0 PERMAUL P O IN T
* * * * * * * S A N D P IN E PLACE
....................* 5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
......................... 1 0 P A R C E L S
C H A UD O IN JAMES
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -008H -0000

PAD: 9 1 6 E H A R R IS O N RD
SEGREST SARA L
2 7 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0

1 7 1 .7 1

fci . 1

PL

(HX)

BRADDY HUGH
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 101 CEM ETERY RD
BRADDY HUGH
2 2 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 6A -0000
---------------------------------------S E C 2 3 T W P 2 0 R N G

J

P IN E

PAD: E 4 6 SR
O L IV E R D IA N E
2 7 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0

7 1 2 .7 0

I **

SAND

3,5 72

W I L L I S MYRON E
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 5 0 LAKE PROCTOR RD

GLAHCY CARMEN M
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: N JU N G LE RD
LAWSON LARRY 4 S H E R R IL L
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 6A -0000
PAD: 1 7 2 5 N JU N G LE RD
FRY LEONARD SR 4
B ELL LORENE E
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 6 0 5 LAKE HARNEY I
( 4 . 7 9 AC)
P AX TO N BELI.M A E 4 ANNE L
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 7 5 T R I P P RD
ROGERS JE R R Y L 4 MARY R
2 3 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 b -0 1 9G -0000
P A D : H JU N G LE RD
................* * L A K E H A R N E Y M A N O R
. . . . . . . PB a pG 2 6

321

PERMAUL R U SSEL B SR 4
NATASHA
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 3K -0000

3 ,5 71

8 2 7 .1 5

PAD: JU N G LE RD
SEGREST SARA L
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 E -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 6 5 N J U N G L E RD
STEPHENS K EV IN L
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 F -0000
P A D : 3 2 1 N J U N G L E RD

(HX)

PAD:
1 4 0 N J U N G L E RD
FIN C H JAMES M I I I
4
F IN C H C H R IS TO PH E R
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 E -0 0 0 0

PAD: 6 7 0 E 4 6 SR
CAMMACK M ARG ARET 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 -0 0 0 0

R O D R IG U EZ D O R IS A
2 2 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 3 6 7 4 2 6 SR

K IN N A X R D P A TR IC K 4
K IN N A IR D W IL L IA M E ET AL
2 3 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 1 E -0 0 00
P A D : 1 7 1 5 L A K E H A R N E Y RD
M C NURSERY IN C
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 K -0 0 0 0
PAD: LAKE HARNEY RD
LAWSON LARRY L 4 S H E R R I L , M
2 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 0 -0 0 0 0

SEQT ]
3 ,6 02

CARPENTER SHERYL L 4
CARPENTER M ICH A E L W
2 6 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 F -0 0 0 0

PAD:

1 ,1 7 5 .7 4

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

1 ,6 1 9 .6 8

3,5 61

7 9 2 .8 6

3,5 86

1 ,0 8 3 .7 8

3, 587

2 6 7 .2 7

3, 588

7 9 3 .8 6

3, 589

1 ,7 0 1 .4 2

1 ,4 6 5 .6 1

3 ,3 3 7 .3 5

3,5 90

3 ,5 91

3,5 92

....................‘ G E N O V A W O O D S S E C T I O N 2
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
................ * * 2 7 P A R C E L S
SCARBOROUGH TOMMY D
3 1 -2 0 -32-301-0Q 4B -0000
PAD: 3 6 9 0 GENOVA CT
S E C 31 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG
BURNS LARRY L

. . .

3 1 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 1 -004V -0000
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 8 1 GENOVA CT
SEC 31 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
V IN 1 N G DOUGLAS T
3 2 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 D -0000
0 RNG 3 2 G A IN E Y W I L L IE L 4 BARBARA J
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 9 0 SNOW H I L L RD
JACKSON JOHNELL
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 6 0 SNOW H I L L RD
D A V I S W IL D A MAE
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 0 SNOW HILL RD
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 00 -0 0 B F -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 5 7 STEWART ST

2 ,2 8 0 .2 7

3 ,5 93

MINQUES SARAH H 4
JAEGER HENRY
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 E -0 0 0 0
( 1 . 6 5 AC)
CONNOR SUSAN H
C / O B E T T Y MORAN
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 F -0 0 0 0
( 1 . 6 5 AC)

5 4 1 .9 3

PRIEST TIMOTHY J 4
PRIEST JOSEPH E JR

9 7 0 .9 2

3 3 -2 0 -32-3 0 0 -0 2 5 E -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 3 MC L A I N LN
W ILK EN HENRY J I I I
4 JE N N IF E R
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : N 4 2 6 CR

(HX)

2 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 7B -0000
TRAN V IE T A 4
HAYNES C H R IS T O P H E R S

PHILPOT SCOTT L 4 ROBIN L 4
PHILPOT KELLI L
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: N 4 2 6 CR

SUNDVALL TIMOTHY R 4 LINDA S
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 3B -0000
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 1 1 N 4 2 7 CR
( 5 . 0 1 AC)

2 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -02IB -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 5 3 0 OLD M IM S RD
TRAN V IE T A 4
HAYNES C H R IS T O P H E R S

PAGELS BR IAN
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 7 C -0 0 0 0
PAD: B U T T E R F L Y FOREST RD
PAGELS B R IA N L

2 5 - 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 lF-O dO O
PAD: E 46 SR
TRAN V IE T A 4
HAYNES C H R IS T O P H E R S
2 5 2 0 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 -0 2 1G -0000
PAD: E 4 6 SR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 6 T W P 2 0 R N G
WADE B E T T Y L
2 6 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 0 0 N JU N G LE RD

PAD: SUNSET TRL
S E C 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
REYNOLDS LACY D
3 0 - 20-32-3A L -001R -0000
PAD: SUNSET TRL
S EC 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
----------------------------------- S E C 3 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2
SADA JAMES 4 DONNA
312 0 -3 2 -300-003M -0000

DEAN GEORGE R 4 KAREN C

2 5 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E 46 (T IT U S V IL L E )
BURDETTE SANDRA C

JTS

2 1 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0-01 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 6 7 5 COCHRAN RD
A INSW O RTH W IL L IA M C

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
C H R IS T IN E

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1 3 5 .2 5

3,6 00

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7 7 6 .5 0

3 ,6 01

3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0
P A D : 7 4 0 SNOW
MARRERO M A R T IN A
3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0
P A D : 7 7 0 SNOW
MARRERO M A R T IN A

47H -0000
H I L L RD
48A -0000
H I L L RD

3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 9 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 7 8 0 SNOW H I L L R D

(HX)

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The Herald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
BUSH

B IL L Y

T

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

&amp; ELIZA B E TH

1 ,7 3 8 .1 5

3, 641

3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 8 0 0 SNOW H I L L RD
MARRERO M A R T IN A

1 ,3 75 .7 2

3,6 42

3 3 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 5 5 0 -0 0 0 0
T A D : 8 7 0 SNOW H I L L RD
* * * * * * * LEO NARD MANOR
•* ** * ** P B
6 PG 98
MC CARTER NANCY
HARDY GREG
3 3 PAD:

L

2 0 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
1 4 5 O L D M I M S RD

3,6 43

(HX&gt;

8 S 13 &amp; . . .
TWP 2 0 RNG 3 2
&amp; F E L IC IA

3 4 2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 2 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 3 5 SNOW H I L L RD
MC K E N 2 I E JA M ES ET AI, T R U S T E E S
FBO S N O W H IL L M IS S BAPT CHURCH
3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 00 -0 2 8 B -0 0 0 0
BUSH MARY M

1 ,3 2 1 .0 2

3,6 44

1 5 7 .8 6

3 ,6 45

1 ,1 1 6 .2 7

3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 L -0000
P A D : 8 1 5 SNOW H I L L RD
TAYLOR J E S S IC A A

9 5 3 .9 6

3 ,6 46

3,6 47

'
1 1 5 .4 7

3,6 48

3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 0 -0 0 0 0
BELLAMY ETHEL H EIR S

8 0 .43

3 ,6 49

C /O D E N IS E BR IDG ES
34-2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 T -0 0 0 0
AGRO DOROTHY

7 5 .44

3 ,6 50

1 8 6 .0 6

3 ,6 51

(HX)

3 ,6 53

2 6 2 .3 5

3 ,6 54

1 2 3 .5 2

3, 655

RNG 3 3

PA D : 4 3 7 4 P R E V A T T RD
PYLES DONALD K
2 9 2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 39BPREVATT
RD
-------------------------------------- S E C
3 0 TWP 2 0
RNG 3 3
GROUNDS LAWRENCE M
3 0 2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 A -0000
PAD: 3 5 5 5 E 4 6 SR
ARTHURS ROBERTA
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 D -0000
L E E M A M IE R 4 TAI.MADGE
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 L -0000
PAD: 3 0 6 3 E 46 SR
S E C U R IT Y P A C IF IC HOUSING

3,6 52

r*

3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 4 1 0 -0 0 0 0
-------------------------------------- S E C
2 9 TWP 2 0
PREVATT CHARLES F JR 4
GURLFY GREGORY FT AL ET AL
2 9 -2 0 -3 3-300-002A -0000
PYLES DONALD K
2 9 -2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 A -0 0 0 0

6 1 0 .4 9

CD

3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 U -0 0 0 0
B ELLAMY MARY
3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 7 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 8 4 7 S N O W H I L L RD
G R I F F I N HORACE
3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 7A -0000
P A D : 8 3 7 SNOW H I L L RD
BUSH D A V ID &amp; M IN N IE
3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 9 0 -0 0 0 0
JONES CHARLES &amp; JOYCE

1 ,2 5 8 .7 2

3, 656

1 , 6 0 8 .0 9

3, 657

1 ,2 2 7 .6 9

3, 658

3 6 8 .0 6

3, 659

1 6 8 .4 7

3 ,6 60

(HX)
SERV

2 9 8 .7 2

3,6 61

IN
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -3 00 -0 0 1 Q -00 0 0
PAD: 3 8 9 0 E 46 SR
ZAMORA JOSE A
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 1R -0000
P A D : 3 9 3 0 F. 4 6 S R
FOOTE FOREST W 4 MARTHA V
C /O W IL L IA M TATE
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 B -0 0 0 0

1 ,2 0 8 .2 0

1 5 4 .3 3

ADD

HAZELET TERRY D 4
DEVO E-H A ZELET D EN IS E
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 AO0 - 0 0 70
P A D : 1 2 1 1 W A V E R L Y WAY
......................‘ L O N G W O O D
........................O R B 1 8 1 1
KRAMER ROBERT C
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0

PAD: 1 2 0 4 ROXBORO RD
LOTS 5 4 6 BLK B TRACT
SANDLAND GEORGE W J R 4
HENKHAUS BARBARA N
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -060B -0120

PAD:
LOTS

1510
14 4

NOBLE ST
15 BLK E

C

1135

V IR G IN IA

1137 V IR G IN IA
10 4 11 BLK A

2 ,1 7 7 .4 5

1 ,0 7 2 .1 2

• *.V* ‘
&lt;*.

3 ,6 65

3,6 66

3 ,6 67

3 , 668

1 ,9 4 4 .1 4

3 .6 69

(HX)
LOTS

. . .
1 ,7 7 9 .3 7

OF

. . .
4 , 8 4 7 .0 5

FT

3.6 70

OF

3 .6 71

. . .
2 ,5 6 0 .3 4

3.6 72

(HX)
6
2 ,8 7 6 .1 4

3 .6 73

6
1 ,7 1 2 .9 7

3 .6 74

(HX)
6
6 7 7 .5 1

S

3.6 75

. . .
2 5 1 .7 6

3 .6 76

G U R IN KAREN L
01-21-29-5C K -O C 0O -O 16O

1 ,9 8 3 .8 8

3 .6 77

1 .1 0 8 .7 6

3 .6 78

(HX)
..

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 1 9 S P R IN G GARDEN ST
ROSS JAMES 4 A N IT A
01-21-2 9 -5 C K -0 F 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 0 4 6 BLACKWOOD ST
LOTS 24 4 2 5
(LESS RD)
MC PHEE MARGARET R 4

1 ,4 9 3 .2 7

0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 1 0 0 E - 0 0 10
PAD: 1210 STANLEY ST
E 1 / 2 O F BLK 3 (L E S S BEG SE . . .
G R E E N MARK 4 AMY
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -100H -0070
(HX)
TAD:
1231 STANLEY ST
W 2 0 FT OF LOT 7 4 A L L LOT 8
STAATS SAMUEL E TRUSTEE
FBO SAMUEL E STAATS
0 1 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5C K -110C -0190
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 5 A D A IR AVE
LOT 19 I W 2 0 FT OF LOT 2 0 . . .
GROMAK PEGGY L
0 1 -21-29-5C K -110G -0010
(HX)
PAD: 1601 STANLEY ST
LO T S 1 4 2 BLK G TRACT 11
RAGAN PAUL M H E IR S TRUSTEE
C /O P A T R IC IA HOEHNER
01-21-29-5C K -120C -0030
PAD: 1681 BOYER ST
I.O T 3 4 B E G NW C O R L O T 4 R U N . . .
BURKHAI.TER JE S S E W 4 B L O N N IE M
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5C K -120D -0130
PAD: B O D IE AVE
LOT 13 BLK D TRACT 12
D A V IS MARY A
01-21-29-5C K -120G -0010
TAD:
1661 W STANLEY ST
LOTS 1 4 2 BLK G TRACT 12
S T GEORGE THOMAS A 4
ST GEORGE C U R T IS L
01-21-29-5C K -140B -0050
(HX)
T A D : 4 8 6 P A L M S P R I N G S DR
LO T 5 BLK B TRACT 14
CASALE REBECCA M
0 1 -21-29-5C K -140E -0050
(HX)
TAD:
1 5 1 1 HOBSON ST
LOTS 5 4 6
BLK E TR A C T 14
E R IK S S O N ROBERT N
01-21-29-5C K -140G -0100
(HX)
P A D : 5 0 1 P A L M S P R I N G S DR
LO T S 10 11 4 12 BLK G T R A C T 14
R O B IN SO N BEVERLY S
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5C K -150A -0060
(HX)
PAD:
LOTS

1 2 2 1 ADAMS ST
6 ♦ 7 BI.K A T R A C T

1 ,7 5 3 .0 6

7 0 4 .0 9

1 .0 6 5 .9 4

2 ,2 8 2 .2 0

1 ,4 8 3 .6 6

2 ,3 5 8 .9 1

3 ,3 3 6 .4 0

BLK

2 .7 1 2 .7 7

F

.
6 9 4 .8 9

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 6 2 W ILLO W GROVE ST
LOT 16 t S 1 / 2 OF LOT 15 BLK

3 .6 79

,

3 .6 80

PAD: 1 121 ARDEN ST
LOTS 5 6 4 7
BLK G TRACT
PASQUALF LIN D A 4 N IC K
01-21-29-5 C K -2 4 0 E -0 0 10

3 ,6 88

3,6 89

3,6 91

1 ,8 1 3 .6 5

8 7 0 .2 2

1 ,3 8 9 .9 7

3 ,6 92

3 ,6 93

3,6 94

3,6 95

3 ,6 96

3 ,3 1 4 .9 8

3 ,6 97

1 ,6 0 0 .5 5

3 ,6 98

1 ,7 7 3 .4 0

3 ,6 99

2 .0 4 8 .6 9

3 ,7 00

1 .5 9 4 .3 9

3 ,7 01

2 .2 0 0 .0 1

3,7 03

1 0 8 .6 7

3,7 04

3 5 3 .6 2

3 ,7 05

..
2 ,3 6 1 .9 5

3 ,7 06

2 ,7 2 1 .3 1

3 ,7 07

..

3 ,7 08

26
1 2 ,8 2 5 .8 4

3 ,7 09

4 9 .43

3 ,7 10

1 .9 2 3 .6 9

3 ,7 11

28
I I

0 1 -21-29-5C K -290A -0110
PT OF LOTS 11 4 12
O ’ DONOGHUE DEREK S
0 1 -21-29-5C K -300A -0230
(HX)
P AD : 4 5 3 HOMER AVE
LOTS 2 3 4 24 BLK A TRACT 30

1 .9 2 8 .4 0

D IN K IN S RIC HA R D M 4 KAREN M
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -300B -0030
(HX)
PAD: 4 5 6 HOMER AVE
LOT 3 4 N 1 / 2 OF LOT 4 BLK B . .
AEGEAN OF C ENTRAL FLA IN C
0 1 -21-29-5C K -300D -0060
P A D : 1 1 0 0 HARWOOD A V E
LOT 6 4 N 1 /2 OF LOT 7 BLK D ..
AEGEAN OF CENTRAL FLA IN C
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -300D -007A
P A D : HARWOOD A VE
S 1 /2 OF LOT 7 4 A LL OF LOT . . .
R A U T IN C
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -300D -0110
TRACT

3 ,7 02

2 ,8 6 7 .4 8

2 .6 5 0 .0 1

PAD: 311 NEBRASKA AVE
LOTS 21 4 22 BLK E TRACT
R IK E GREG J
01-21-29 -5 C K -2 70 E -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 1 9 1 DOUGLAS AVE

*

3,6 87

16

LOTS 4 5 6 24 4 2 5
(LE S S BEG
M O R E Y J U A N M 4 I V O N N E I.
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -2 6 0 D -0 1 60
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 5 RAYMOND AVE
LOTS 16 4 17 BLK D TRACT 26

4 23

3 ,6 86

15

PAD: CARLTON ST
PT OF LOTS 1 4 2 DESC AS BEG
BREWER JANE B
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -250C -0040
(HX)
PAD: 4 3 8 V IC T O R AVE

22

3 ,6 85

3 ,3 7 1 .2 9

PAD: 3 2 4 PRESSVIEW AVE
LOTS 1 2
4 3 B L K F. T R A C T 2 4
S U N T R U S T BANK
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 2 4 0 G - 0 2 10
WLY 1 / 2 O F L O T 2 1 BLK G . . .

21

3,6 84

15

W ARD C H R I S T O P H E R I. 4 M I C H E L L E
01-21-29-5C K -160D -0210
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 0 HOBSON ST
LOTS 21 ♦ 2 2 BLK D TRACT 16
BLACKWELL M A R IO N *L 4
GREENIJ4ND R IC H A R D D
0 1 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5C K -160G -0050
(HX)

LOTS

3 ,6 83

(HX)

0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 15 0 G -0 1 70
PAD: 1 3 8 0 NORTH ST
LOTS 17 4 18 BLK G TRACT 15
NORTHOVER ROSEI.YN E
0 1 - 2 1 -2 9 - 5 C K - 1 6 0 D - 0 1 40
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 4 0 HOBSON ST
LO TS 14 4 15 BLK D TRACT 16

D

3 ,6 82

WHEATON

3 ,6 90

2 ,5 9 3 .2 6

PAD: 1 3 3 0 HOBSON ST
L O T S 2 . 0 2. 1 4 2 2 B L K C T R A C T
BOULDEN DEBORAH 4
FAI.CO S T E P H E N
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -150D -0090
(HX)
P A D : 12.51 A L B E R T A ST
LO TS 9 TO 11 BLK D TRACT 15
YOUNG C H R IS T O P H E R

P A D : HARWOOD A V E
LOTS 11 4 12 BLK
R A U T IN C
01-21-29-5C K -300D
PAD: DOUGLAS AVE
LOTS 13 4 14 BLK
BARNA FRANCES L TR
BARNA RONALD F TR
0 1 -21-29-5C K -300G
PAD: 1 9 3 1 HOBSON

GROTE

7 0 9 .0 3

1 .9 4 4 .9 4

30

3 ,7 12

4 8 3 .0 8

3 ,7 13

1 ,9 7 9 .4 7

3 ,7 14

1 ,8 6 7 .0 4

3 ,7 15

#

. . .
1 ,8 5 8 .7 3

3,7 16

-0130
D
4

TRACT

. . .
4 7 3 .2 5

-0210
ST

BLK

30

G

(HX)
TRACT

30

NAME PARCEL NUMBER

3 ,6 81

15

HOPPONEN L U C IN D A K 4
GOODMAN JOHN
0 1 -21-29-5C K -150B -0030
PAD:
13 1 1 ADAMS ST
LOTS 3 4 4
BLK B TRACT
CASTRO ROBERTO 4 ELDA
0 1 -21-29-5C K -150C -0200

SEQ. #

(HX)

LOTS 7 t 8 BLK H SANLANDO . . .
RYAN SUSAN F
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K -100C -017A
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 2 0 BARTON ST
E 1 /2 OF LOT 16 4 A LL OF . . .
G IR O U X B O N N IE L 4 JA IM E L
01-21-29-5C K -100D -0000
PAD: BEACH AVE
BLK * D (LESS N 2 2 0 FT) TRACT 10
COFFARO JOHN 4 S TE P H A N IE 4
G IR O U X B O N N IE

PT O F TRACT 2 7 4
P E B B L E S -S P R IN G S ID E

(HX)

AVE
SANLANDO

C A M LIN JAMES C
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -0F 00-0010

1 8 7 .8 6

RUCKER JOHN L 4
LESSARD THERESA M
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -260E -0210

AVE

DOWDAL JOHN 4
DOWD A L S C O T T Y J
01-21-29-5C K -O A O O -O 1O O
PAD:
LOTS

r

1 ,9 5 1 .7 6

M A R T IN E Z NORA
01-21-29-5C K -0A 00-0090
PAD:

M A T H E N Y KIJVRE H
0 1 -21-29-5C K -0H 00-0010
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 4 9 WILLOW GROVE ST
L O T S 1 4 2 BLK H SANLANDO ...

D A Y T O N HOWARD L J R 4
BEVERLY JEAN
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -250B -0010

TRACT

(LESS

. C

CENTER

M A R TIJA L1TA A
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -070C -0000
PAD: BEACH AVE
E 105 FT OF BLK

1*r

1012

PAD: 2 0 3 A D A IR AVE
LOTS 12 4 13 BLK B TRACT
STEWART SARAH J L IF E EST
( M A N I ON L I S A A )
0 1 -21-29-5C K -060E -0140

-------

3 ,664

(HX)

1521 PEARL ST
7 * 8 ♦ N 2 9 FT OF
JOSE
-29-5C K -030H -0090
1531 PEARL ST
9 4 1 0 4
THAT PART

2 0 0 6 ALOMA CORP IN C
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -040B -0010
PAD: 1 4 0 0 4 3 4 SR
LOTS 1 TO 3 (L E S S W 5 0
KARDOS AGNES
01-21-29-5C K -060B -0050

63 .83

2 ,7 2 0 .3 2

PAD: 1 2 5 0 4 34 SR W S U IT E
U N IT D
.........................S A N L A N D O S P R I N G S
* * * * * * * (ALL TRACTS)
. . . . . . . P a 4 p GS 3 2 TO 3 5

PAD:
LOTS
YAGUAL
01-21
PAD:
LOTS

3 ,6 63

AMENDED

P R O FES S IO N A L
PG 5 3 6
4 SANDRA S
0 0 0 - 0 0 DO

OSBORN C R A IG L 4 R O B IN D
01-21-29-5C K -030H -0070

3,6 62

(HX)

PAD: 4 2 5 9 LAKE HARNEY C I R
* * * * * * 'R E S T HAVEN
* * * * * * * PB 7 PGS 5 7 ♦ 5 8
................* * A N D A M E N D E D P L A T
GORDON T IM O T H Y D 4 GAYLE D
3 0 -2 0 -3 3 -5 0 1 -0 1 00-006A
LO T 6 BI.K 1 S O F LK H A R N E Y C I R
HOUSE K A TH LE E N E PER REP FOR
EST OF M IC H A E L HOUSE
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 1 7A
PAD: LAKE HARNEY C IR
LOT 17
( L E S S S 3 0 0 F T ) BI,K 2
LONG J A D E B OR
LONG RHONDA D
3 0 - 2 0 - 3 3 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 1 1A2
(HX)
PAD: 3 8 5 8 M AR IO N AVE
B EG SW C O R L O T 1 1 A R U N N E I.Y . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 1 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9
* * * * * * * KNOLLWOOD 3RD
* * * * * * * PLAT
. . . . . . . r3 16 p c 62

TAXES DUE

0 1 -21-29-5C K -0H 00-0070
PAD: 1 0 6 1 W ILLO W GROVE

* * * * * * * *
1, 1 7 4 .0 8

3 4 -2 0 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 P -0 0 0 0
P A D : 8 5 3 SNOW H I L L RD
BUSH N A T H A N IE L &amp; MARY

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

MARKUSIC MATTHIEW M 4 PATRICIA

&amp;

E 1 9 .5 FT OF LOTS
...............................................S E C 3 4
JACKSON MATTHEWS J R

May 2, 0.10, 200-1

3 ,7 17

TAXES DUE

EVELYN
(HX)
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -3 1 0 A -0 1 40
PAD: 4 7 0 W ILFR E D AVE
LOT 14 * S 10 FT OF W 135 FT
JUNE M
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -3 1 0 B -0 0 5 0
PAD: 1 7 8 1 ADAMS ST
LOTS 5 S 6 BLK B TRACT

SEQ.#

2 ,1 6 9 .5 0

3 ,7 18

2 ,8 7 2 .4 4

3 ,7 19

2 ,7 0 0 ,1 9

3, 720

3 ,0 21 .3 1

3 ,721

4 9 7 .7 6

3,7 22

1 3 0 .3 2

3,7 23

2 ,6 9 7 .8 0

3, 724

2 , 4 0 3 .8 3

3, 725

1 ,7 8 7 .7 5

3, 726

2 2 4 .2 7

3, 727

2 ,8 5 6 .9 9

3, 728

3 5 6 .4 3

3, 729

1 ,7 6 2 .5 9

3, 730

2, 7 6 3 . 5 2

3, 731

6 ,7 0 9 .7 7

3 ,7 32

2 2 4 ,2 7

3 ,7 33

11 3 .1 1

3 ,7 34

2 2 5 .2 7

3 ,7 35

• i i

(HX)
3)

FUNCK NORMA B
(HX)
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -3 1 0 F -0 Q 6 0
1 0 9 0 NORTH ST
PAD:
f E 75 FT OF LOT 7 BLK
LOT t
W O RLDW IDE IN V &amp; C O N S U L TA N T S

»

* *

IN C
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 3 2 0 A - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
1 7 0 1 ADAMS ST
PAD:
LOTS 1 &amp; 2 BLK A TRACT 32
K E N S IN G T O N PARK LTD
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -4 90J -0 0 4 0
LOTS 4 TO 7 4 VACD S T ON W . &gt; •
K E N S IN G T O N PARK LTD
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -4 9 0 J -0 0 8 0
P A D : LAWRENCE DR
LO T £ 4 V A C D S T ON W B LK J .
K E N S I N G T O N P A R K T.TD
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -4 9 0 J -0 0 9 0
LOTS 9 TO 3 0 4 VACD S T ON W
H A R D Y D W A Y N E I. &amp; P A M E L A A
(HX)
01-21 -2 9 -6 C K -5 3 0 C -0 1 70
PAD: 4 1 3 W C IT R U S ST
LOTS 17 4 18

• *

• . •

MYERS DUANE
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -530D -0010
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 0 W H IGHLAND ST
LOTS 1 4 2 BLK D D TRACT 53
C A R T E R J O H N S 4 V I C K I E I.
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5C K -530D -0060
PAD: HIG H LA N D ST
LOT
j BLK D TRACT 53
R IVE R A JOSE A JR 4 L IZ A M
01-21-2 9 -5 C K -5 3 0 F -0 0 3 0
(MX)
PAD: 4 0 6 W C IT R U S ST
LOTS 3 4 4
BLK F TRACT 53
P A T IN O JOSE R 4 M A R IA G
01-21-2 9 -5 C K -5 3 0 F -0 2 1 0
PAD:
LOTS
P A T IN O
01 -2 1

Page 3 3

ORANGE ST
2 1 fi 2 2
(LE SS E 20 FT .
JOSE R 4 M AR IA G
-2 9 -5 C K -5 3 0 F -0 2 2 0
(HX)

, , ,
F. 2 0 F T O F L O T 2 2 4 A L L
H A T C H E R L Y N D E L L L f. I . G A I L
0 1 - 2* 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 3 0 G - 0 1 &gt; 0
P A D : 4 1 3 W C E N T R A L PKWY
LOTS 17 4 18 BLK G TRACT 53
D E A S J A M E S F.
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -550A -0000
P A D : 4 7 0 W C E N T R A L PKWY
( L E S S F. 5 0 7 . 2 5 F T 4 . . *
BLK \
BUHAY M A R C IA I. &amp; ADO R A C IO N
01-21-29-5C K -590A -0020
PAD: NORTH ST
LOT 2 BI.K A T R A C T 5 9
A LB ER S H A R D ! R IC HA R D K i J I L L H
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 5 9 0 A - 0 1 4A
W 2 5 FT O F LOT 14 BI.K A . . .
L O N G S T A F F K E I T H f,
ROLI.AS O N -L O N G S T A F F DEBORAH
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -6 9 0 F .-0 2 0 0
PAD: RUSSELL ST

*

LOT 2 0 BLK E TRACT 59
M O R R IS KENDRA 4
A SS E LL SEAN
0 1 -21-29-5C K -590H -0190
PAD: P IN F .V IE W ST
LOTS 19 20 4 21 BLK H TRACT
COATOAM P R O PE R TIES LLC
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 6 7 0 B - 0 1 3A
PAD: 7 0 9 DOUGLAS AVE
N 74 . 7 8 FT OF LOT 13

PAD: 2 4 3 TIM B ER LA N D AVE
YOUNG C H R IS T O P H E R S
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 TIM B ER LA N D AVE
‘SPRINGW O OD V IL L A G E
*ORB 1 3 3 1 PG 1 0 4 9
LANCASTER BARBARA G 4
C R O S B Y KAREN
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 109A
PAD: 1 0 9 SPR1NGWOOD C IR I A
U N IT 109A

3 ,7 36

4 ,0 2 7 .6 8

3, 737

59

•'*
•

H O W A R D G R E G O R Y I.
0 1 -21-29-5C K -670D -0040
PAD:
IG O E H IG H LA N D ST
W 3 3 . 3 3 FT OF LOT 4 4 A L L . .
DOUCLA S IN T F R N A T IO N A L HO LD IN G
LTD
0 1 -21-29-5C K -680H -0010
PAD: 6 5 0 DOUGLAS AVE
,
LOTS 1 TO 8 4 17 TO 24 4 1 / 2
W&amp;R I N V P R O P E R T I E S I N C
0 1 -2 1 -29-5C K -680H -0090
P A D : 2 5 0 A L T A M O N T E COM MERCE BI.
LOTS 9 TO 16
(LESS S 2 5 FT . • •
P R U IT T K IM B ER LY P
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -730A -0090
(HX)
PAD: 8 9 5 AI.BERTA ST
LOTS 9 4 10 BLK A TRACT 73
W I L L I A M S J A M E S A !. P A R I C H A T
0 1 -2 1 -2 9-5C K -730C -0100
(HX)
PAD: 9 8 1 HOBSON ST
L O T S 1 0 4 11 B L K C T R A C T 7 3
COULS JOHN F
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 3 0 C - 0 1 70
PAD: ARDEN ST
L O T S 1 7 * 1 8 BI.K C T R A C T 7 3
T I N D A L L J E R R Y C 6, R E B E C C A D
01-21-29-5 C K -7 3 0 C -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 6 0 ARDEN ST
LOTS 21 4 2 2 BLK C TRACT 73
L E E S A N D R A L t.
ROACH ROBERT
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -7 3 0 F -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 9 0 NORTH ST
LO T S 13 4 14
(L E S S RD) BLK F •
GURR JACK S BARBARA H
01-21-29-5C K -730G -0100
(HX)
TA D : 9 7 4 CHARLOTTE ST
LOTS 10 11 16 t 17 BLK G . . .
A M FIC O IN D U S T R IE S IN C
0 1 -2 1-2 9 -5 C K -7 50 G -0 0 10
PAD: 5 7 0 NORTH ST
W 3 1 7 . 5 FT OF S 7 0 . 8 FT OF . , ,
LONG BERNARD T
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -7 6 0 E -0 0 10
(HX)
PAD: 8 9 5 FR A N K LIN ST
LOTS 1 TO 3 BLK E TRACT 76
BENEDETTO CHARLES A i PAULA A
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -760F -0050
(HX)
PAD: 8 6 5 FR A N K LIN ST
LOTS 5 4 6 BLK F TRACT 76
REESE JER R Y &amp; DEBORAH
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -7 6 0 F -0 1 3 0
PAD: FR A N K LIN ST
LOTS 13 ♦ 14 BLK F TRACT 76
H A N SIN G ROBERT E &amp; V IC K I S
0 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C K -7 6 0 F -0 2 3 0
LOTS 2 3 4 24 BLK F TRACT 76
BAKER PAUL L
01-21 -2 9 -5 C K -7 7 0 B -0 0 6 0
PAD: S T E E L E AVE
LOTS 6 4 7
BLK B TRACT 77
BUTTS R IC HA R D A
0 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C K - 7 7 0 G - 0 1 90
LOTS 19 2 0 21 4 22 BLK G . . .
T IM BF.RLANDS TH E R E P L A T
*PB 2 1 PG 2
HALL GARY L i P A T R IC IA P
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)

6 5 9 .1 4

.« |

J

r ,H *

&gt;. •

•
2 ,2 1 5 .6 4

3 ,7 38

2 2 ,6 4 9 .2 6

3, 739

1 1 ,8 8 9 .4 6

3, 740

2 ,7 5 2 .0 5

3 , 741

1 , 7 3 2 .8 0

3, 742

3 3 4 .4 0

3,7 43

1 ,5 2 3 .8 2

3, 744

1 ,0 9 7 .3 3

3, 745

2 ,0 4 5 .1 4

3 ,7 46

9 ,2 7 9 .1 0

3, 747

2 ,4 4 8 .9 8

3 ,7 48

1 ,0 1 5 .2 3

3 ,7 49

4 1 7 .8 5

3 ,7 50

1 2 7 .1 3

3,7 51

2 7 9 .3 4

3 ,7 52

5 6 8 .4 3

3 ,7 53

3 ,1 6 9 .4 7

3 ,7 54

2 ,6 4 4 .8 1

3 ,7 55

,,

• •

,

*

956.94

3, 756

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TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

O L R IC H HUGH &amp; G IN G E R
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 3A
PAD : 1 1 3 SPR INGHOO D C I R IA
U N IT 113A
F L A N IG A N THOMAS W
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 4 H (MX)
PAD: 1 1 4 SPRINGHOO D C IR ID
U N IT 114B
DUNN D EN N IS J
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 1 7 A (MX)
PAD : 1 1 7 SPR ING HO O D C IR I A
U N IT 117A
TOMASULO GARY L SR
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 18C
PAD : 1 1 8 SPRING HO O D C I R *C
U N IT 118C
LF.H IS DEBORAH R (
R IG G S R O N N IE R
0 2 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 133A
PAD: 13 3 SPRINGHOO D C IR IA
U N IT 133A
R IT C H IE JEFFREY B t
D ISTLF.R SCOTT D
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 04 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 6 B
PAD: 1 3 6 SPRINGHOO D C I R IB
U N IT 136B
D I M ER C U R IO JOHN J
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 38C
PAD: 1 3 8 S PRING HO O D C I R 1C
U N IT 138C
D I M ER C U R IO JOHN J
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 38H
PAD: 1 3 8 SPRINGHOO D C I R III
U N IT 138H
G A R C IA CARLOS A
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 40A
PAD: 1 4 0 SPRINGHOO D C I R IA
U N IT 1 40A
SNYDER GARY i A N IR O
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 P 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 42C
P A D : 1 4 2 S P R IN G H O O D C I R »C
U N IT 142C
H IL S O N SUSAN C &amp;
W ILSO N TIM O TH Y C
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 6B
PAD: 1 4 6 SPRINGHOO D C I R
IB
U N IT 146B
STORY R IC HA R D
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 7D
PAD: 1 4 7 SPR INGHOO D C I R ID
U N IT 147D
OUZTS PAMELA C t
OUZTS SHERRY S
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 8B
PAD: 14 8 SPR IN G H O O D C I R IB
U N IT 1 48B
CHONG TO SAM &amp; YOUNG SOOK
0 2 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 152D
( MX)
PAD: 1 5 2 SPR IN G H O O D C I R ID
U N IT 1 52D
SHRODE JOSHUA H
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 153C
P A D : 1 5 3 S P R IN G H O O D C I R 1C
U N IT 153C
J A C O B S S A N D R A C T R U S T E E (.
BUCK ROBERT T i DONNA L
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 156C
P A D : 1 5 6 S P R IN G H O O D C I R 1C
U N IT 156C
ATWELL PAUL C
0 2 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 162A
PAD: 1 6 2 SPRING HO O D C IR IA
U N IT 1 62A
W A R R E N D E N N I S A &amp; DAWN M
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 69B
PAD: 1 6 9 SPR IN G H O O D C I R IB
U N IT 169B
KEATON D A V ID W
0 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 7 8C (MX)
P AD : 1 7 8 S P R IN G H O O D C I R 1C
U N I T *1 7 8 C
........................T I M B E R L A N D S U N I T 2
............................
2 5 PG 9 5
WAYNE JAMES B i A L IC E A
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
&lt;HX)
PAD: 2 3 8 ST JAMES PL
• • • • • • • C A M B R I D G E SQUARE A CONDO
• • • • • • • O R B 2 1 1 4 PG 2 6 8
MORPROP IN C
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 9 3 6 BOOTHE C IR
U N IT 2
ASH LEY C A M IL L E M O D EL IN G A C T IN G
CAREER CTR
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 9 2 8 BOOTHE C IR
U N IT 3
P U G LIE S E C A R M IN E &amp; LEO
LAWRENCE &amp; C I R E L L I E M IL IO
0 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: BOOTHE C IR
U N IT 13
• • • • • • • S L E E P Y HOLLOW
• .................... ....
15 PGS 64 + 65
NOLAN D A N IE L F &amp; MARY M
0 2 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(MX)
PAD : 2 0 2 BROM BONES LN
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9
• • “ • • * S P R IN G S T H E L I V E OAK
. . . . . . . V IL L A G E

9 2 7 .7 5

3 2 3 .4 5

2 4 1 .0 1

9 0 7 .7 0

7 0 9 .1 2

6 1 0 .6 5

4 3 7 .4 1

4 3 7 .4 1

7 0 8 .1 2

4 3 7 .4 1

9 2 8 .7 5

9 2 7 .7 5

9 2 8 .7 5

2 5 8 .5 7

9 0 7 .7 0

9 1 1 .3 1

9 2 5 .1 0

9 7 2 .7 0

4 4 6 .7 6

2 ,8 7 6 .8 8

4 ,4 6 4 .5 7

5 ,5 1 1 .9 5

1 5 8 .4 9

2 ,3 6 1 .8 9

2 ,0 8 0 .8 2

1 ,3 1 5 .7 2

1 ,0 1 3 .7 9

3 ,7 60

3 ,761

3,7 62

3 ,7 63

3 ,7 64

3 ,7 65

3 ,7 66

3 ,7 67

3 ,7 68

3 ,7 69

3 ,7 70

3,7 71

3 ,7 72

3 ,7 73

3 ,7 74

3,7 75

3 ,7 76

3 ,7 77

3,7 78

FU LG H U M R O B E RT 4 MAE
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 1 6 5 MANOR AVE
G IR O D W IL H E L M IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 1 6 1 MANOR AVE
G IR O D J D 4 W IL H E L M IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0220
PAD: 1 5 7 MANOR AVE
G IR O D JOHN D 4 W IL H E L M IN A

3,7 79

3,7 80

3,7 81

3, 782

3,7 83

3,7 84

3, 785

3 7 8 .0 8

4 8 5 .8 7

4 8 1 .4 1

1 ,0 3 2 .2 0

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 1 5 3 MANOR AVE
W H I T FORD AMY L 4
KRANW INKEL SANDY

4 3 6 .1 1

5 3 9 .2 0

T U T T L E LONDA F
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0C 00-0290
PAD: 1 2 9 MANOR AVE
LOT 2 9 ♦ S 1 / 2 OF LOT 30 BLK
IN F A N T E A N TO N IO
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: MANOR AVE
LOT 31 • N 1 / 2 OF LOT 30 BLK
KENNEDY CARL D JR 4 KENNEDY
M O N IC A 4 KENNEDY JOHN ET AL

2 4 3 .4 6

.
1 8 6 .8 6

3 7 1 .7 1

3.7 87

3.7 88

5 6 8 .7 7

3 ,7 89

4 6 8 .4 1

3 .7 90

4 5 1 .9 6

3 .7 91

1 ,4 3 8 .7 8

1 ,0 6 5 .9 5

3 .7 92

(HX)

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 05 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 1 8 M O B ILE AVE
G IR O D J D 4 W ILH E LM IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 2 M O B ILE AVE
LOT 13 ♦ N 3 0 FT OF LOT 14 . . .

4 2 7 .1 0

4 7 7 .3 7

3 .7 93

3 .7 94

3 ,7 97

4 0 0 .5 7

M

3 ,8 40

PAD: 112 P IN E ST
WEB P R O P E R T IE S IN C
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0

1 ,5 03 .5 3

3,8 41

1 ,4 76 .8 0

3 ,8 42

3 ,8 01

PAD: 1 0 6 P IN E ST
WEB P R O P E R T IE S IN C
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0

3 ,8 02

PAD: 102 P IN E ST
LOT 42
(L E S S RD)
........................S P R I N G S T H E
. . . . . . . p B 16 PCS 9

3 ,3 7 3 .6 7

3 ,8 43

2 ,4 5 8 .9 1

3,8 44

3 ,3 3 9 .7 5

3 ,8 45

2 ,8 4 4 .3 7

3,8 46

1 ,6 62 .8 2

3 ,8 47

4 ,4 4 8 .7 3

3,8 48

4 ,1 3 6 .5 7

3 ,8 49

4 ,2 9 5 .1 6

3 ,8 50

1 ,2 7 9 .6 7

3 ,8 51

1 ,5 6 0 .4 0

3, 852

3 ,8 00

3 ,8 03

3 ,8 06

3 ,8 07

0 3 6 0
AVE
8 2 6 .1

♦

11
(HX)

PAD: 3 1 1 PAR TR ID G E LN
HERMAN W I L L IA M D 4
REBECCA R
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 -O C O O -O lO O
P A D : 1 0 4 WAX M Y R T L E DR

(HX)

KNAPP E R IC A
0 3 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 D 00-0050
PAD : 3 0 8 W IL D O L I V E LN
AUBREY SUSAN S
O 3-21-29-511-O D 0O -O 140

(HX)

(HX)

P A D : 9 0 W I S T E R I A DR
........................S P R I N G S G L E N W O O D V I L L A G E
•••••••S E C
1 R E V IS E D PLAT THE
........................P B 1 6 P G S 7 3 ♦ 7 4
VF.CC I A R U S S E L L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3-0B 00-0030
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 5 W I L D H I C K O R Y I.N

3, B09

3 ,8 10

P A D : 1 0 5 S W E E T BAY I.N
M A H M O U D I M A H M O U D -R E Z A 4 AMY
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4-0C 00-0080

3,8 08

4 8 3 .2 9

3,8 12

1 6 9 .4 7

3 ,8 13

3 ,814

PAD: 10 4 SAND P IN E LN
TRAUB K E L L I L
0 3 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 1 4 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 80
P A D : 1 1 1 W I L D F E R N DR
• • • • • • • C R O W N OAKS
........................O R B 8 5 5 P G 1 0 5
S H IN HYEONJU J
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 A 0 0 -2 0 2 0
P A D : 2 0 5 CR OW N O A K S WAY
H IN K L E HARRY C
0 3 - 2 1-29-515-O F. 0 0 -2 0 20
P A D : 2 0 8 CROWN O A K S WAY

3 ,8 15

••••••S E C 2
................... P B 1 7 P G S

71

72

t

73

BOTT JOHN W 4 EUREKA J
. . .
1 8 7 .8 6

3 ,8 16

1 8 0 .7 5

3 ,8 17

1 8 8 .8 6

3 ,8 18

2 ,7 4 0 .7 7

3 ,8 19

3 ,8 20

ALL N ♦ W OF
V IL L A S
PG 9 0

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 9 -0 3 0 0 -1 0 2 D
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 1 FAIRW AY
U N IT 1 0 2 - D BLDG 3
MADFS N A T A L IE
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 9 -0 8 0 0 -2 0 1 B
(HX)
PAD : 2 0 0 FAIRW AY
' • * • “ CROWN OAKS 1 S T ADD
• “ “ • O R B 9 6 8 PG 1 9 7 7
H I N D F . S S H E R R Y I,
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 M 0 0 -2 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 1 CR OW N O A K S WAY
R U B IC K M IC H A E L L 4 SHARON A

1 ,0 17 .7 1

3,8 54

7 0 1 .2 6

3,8 55

5 1 8 .6 0

3 ,8 56

1 ,3 0 4 .0 0

3 ,8 57

1 ,2 8 2 .8 6

3, 858

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0N 00-2010
P A D : 2 3 5 CROWN O A K S WAY

6 5 4 .7 2

6 0 7 .4 1

1

3,8 21

3 ,8 22

• • • • • • • U N IT
1
....................* P B 2 0 P G 7 0
DOBBS RAYMOND 4 ANNE
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 0 0 BRIDG EW AY C I R

: i “
• .................... P B 2 1 P G 2 6
K IN YO N CHARLES E 4 J U D IT H M
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 4 W O O D M IL L RD
KF.LPIEN E L A IN E
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 4 R A I N T R E E DR
........................S P R I N G R U N P A T I O H O M E S
. . . . . . . P B 2 1 PGS 66 4 6 7

6 1 1 .4 9

3 ,8 23

5 7 0 .7 6

3,8 24

9 4 1 .6 5

3 ,8 25

MOOR SARAH J
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 2 3 6 S P R IN G RUN C I R

1 8 7 .8 6

3 ,8 26

• * * . . . *pB

. . .
5 0 4 .0 9

3 ,8 27

1 8 7 .8 6

•
3 ,8 28

21

PGS

99

TO

. . .

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 188 M O B ILE AVE
NEAL MELODY M PER REP FOR
ESTATE OF JOHN A M US IC
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 2 0 5 MANOR AVE
LOTS 7 8 + 9
BLK D REPLAT OF
CASEY M IC H A E L B 4 C Y N T H IA H
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 D 00-0110
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 7 MANOR AVE

2 ,0 6 9 .3 1

3 ,861

3 ,0 7 0 .5 5

3 ,8 62

..................

101

HUEY NORMAN L 4 MYRA L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 1 R A I N T R E E DR
COHEN V IC K I
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 H U M M IN G B IR D LN

1 ,8 2 9 .6 1

3 ,8 63

1 ,7 3 1 .9 8

3,8 64

(HX)

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 8 0 0 -1 2 7 C
P AD : 1 1 7 TOMOKA T R L
•••••••S A N L A N D O ESTATES
• • • • • • • P B
12 PG 5 3

(HX)

2 ,4 5 4 .4 4

3,8 65

6 ,6 9 3 .9 9

3,8 66

1 ,6 7 4 .9 5

3,8 67

5 2 2 .1 7

3 ,8 68

S PR IN G S

DURKET STEVEN L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 C 0 1 -0 0 0 0
P A D : CROWN P O IN T C I R
PT COMMON A R E A DESC AS FROM
SEARS J E N N IF E R L S
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -6 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0
P A D : 1 6 6 CROWN P O I N T C I R
U N IT 1 6 6 BLDG 6 0 0
........................C O L O N Y T H E
........................P B 2 5 P G 9 3

3 ,8 29

1 6 2 .6 4

3 ,8 30

4 6 3 .4 7

3 ,831

1 ,0 2 3 .8 2

3 ,8 32

JONES D A VID J 4 LAURA E
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : S P R IN G S I D E RD
........................ K E N S I N G T O N P A R K C O N D O
. . . . . . . O r b 1 4 5 5 PG 1 4 2 9

1 5 3 .3 3

3 ,8 33

9 7 4 .4 1

3,8 34

ZAHN J U L IE V
1 ,2 5 7
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 5 5 K E N S IN G T O N PARK DR I
U N IT 307
. . .
“ “ “ • K E N S I N G T O N P A R K P H 3 A C O N D Ol
........................ O R B 1 7 1 9 P G 1 6 0 8
MALONEY M IC H A E L J
1 ,2 2 1
0 3 2 1 -2 9 -5 3 8 -0 0 0 0 -5 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 5 5 K E N S IN G T O N PARK DR I
U N I T 5 0 7 K E N S IN G T O N PARK PH . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9
R IE B E D JOYCE
1 ,1 0 1
0 4 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 J -0 0 0 0

4

V IL L A S C O N D O M IN IUM
1 0 1 2 PG 1 2 3 8

0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 8 - 0 3 0 0 - 1 0 9C
PAD: 1 0 0 TOMOKA T R L
D A VIS E L L IS L

. . . . . . .

1 9 1 .4 2

iv a

PULLEY SCOTTY 4
WEBBER TIMOTHY

....................... U N I T 3
“ “ “ •P B 2 2 PGS 43 4 44
DOBBS RAYMOND 4 ANNE
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
P A D : 1 1 2 W O O D B R IDG E RD
• • • • • • • C R O W N P O IN T BY TH E
. . . . . . . 0RB T307
pc 859

. . .

8 0 2 .3 5

3 ,8 35

(3 .0 3

AC)

* “
3 ,8 60

3
E

“

3, 859

2 ,5 9 9 .4 7

:

(HX)

FT

• • • • • • •

2 ,7 6 8 .6 2

. . .

FT

3,8 53

A

L IT T L E DONALD
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0V 00-1010
P A D : 2 7 0 CROWN O A K S WAY

. . .

FT

LOT 15
(LESS
••••••F A IR W A Y
• * * * “ ORB 9 5 5

MII.SOM JUSTICE 4 RACHEL

. . .

FT

1 ,4 6 3 .7 3

0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 8 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 50
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 7 W E E P IN G E LM LN

1 8 7 .8 6

AVE
1 4 5 .5 2

10

........................S P R I N G S T H E D F . E R W O O D
................ “ E S T A T E S
........................P B 1 6 P G 7 6
D A VIS BRADLEY J TRUSTEE
FBO
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 B 00-0180

(HX)

0 -0 3 5 0

3 ,8 38

(HX)

I F . ........................

P A D : 1 1 5 MOHAWK LN
BEG 8 1 9 . 6 9 FT S ♦ 1 1 7 . 9 6 FT . . .
HUSTON SAMUAL P
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD:
1 0 9 MOHAWK LN
BEG 5 2 0 . 7 FT S ♦ 1 4 1 . 4 1 FT E . . .
M IL N E ROBERT
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 2 0 0
P A D : 1 0 7 MOHAWK LN
BEG 4 2 1 . 0 4 FT S + 1 4 9 . 2 3 FT . . .
FULGHUM ROBERT L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 2 3 0
P A D : 1 0 4 M ID W A Y DR
BEG 1 5 6 . 9 1 FT S ♦ 5 4 8 . 8 9 FT . . .
CLARK SHERMAN
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 2 7 0

PAD: 1 0 6 C H A M PIO N
BEG 8 4 9 . 8 9 F T E ♦
BUCKLEY B O B B IE 4 /O R
E H N I ROBERT
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 PAD: 1 0 8 C H A M PIO N
BEG 2 3 2 . 3 2 F T S +

8 8 6 .5 1

RD)

1 ,6 0 7 .3 6

0 -0 1 1 0

0 -0 2 8 0
DR
♦ 4 9 3 .7 1

IN

PAD: 103 P IN E ST
WEB P R O P E R T IE S IN C
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0

0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
I.N
O F NW C O R . . .

DR
♦ 5 9 9 .2 3

FT

3 ,8 39

3 ,8 11

5 0 2 .4 3

P A D : 1 6 4 IJVKE S H O R E DR
LOTS 13 ♦ 14 BLK J M O B IL E . . .
LUCAS W1LA A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 J 0 0 -0 2 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 6 IJVKE S H O R E DR

SW

ST
5 SQ

1 ,5 8 5 .4 7

5 2 2 .1 1

8 4 0 .8 4

3 ,8 37

3 ,7 99

3 ,8 05

4 6 4 .8 2

1 ,6 1 8 .5 6

PT

P A D : 1 0 9 GUM ST
WEB P R O P E R T I E S I N C
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0

1 8 7 .8 6

5 8 1 .5 5

3 ,8 36

3 ,7 98

3, 804

4 7 1 .3 7

O L IV E R IA MANUEL R 4 H IL D A M
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 2 0
P A D : 1 4 8 A L M A DR
RAY GARY T
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 4 A L M A DR
LOT 15
BLK I M O B IL E MANOR
H E R N A N D E Z RADAMF.S
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 J 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)

PAD: 1 0 1 GUM
LOT 15
(LESS

5 7 .47

S YS TEM /S U N -

4

SEQ. #

G U R E VIC H Z A L IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

3 0 1 .8 0

7 1 2 .3 0

PAD: 1 5 7 NASHUA AVE
O L IV E IR A MANUEL R 4 H IL D A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 H 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 2 9 LAKE SHORE DR
G IR O D JOHN D 4 W IL H E L M IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 1 3 S T A R DR
MORLEY R IC K Y L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PA D : 1 8 5 LA K E SHO RE DR

PAD: 11 2 MIDW AY
BEG 4 6 1 . 3 6 FT E
WADE MARK P
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0
PAD: 1 0 9 M IDW AY
BEG 4 5 1 . 7 9 FT S
B A L L I E T WOODROW
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0

HEALTH

PARKE SHARON J
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1-0B 00-0080

PAD: 1 4 8 MANOR AVE
G IR O D JOHN D 4 W 1 L H IL M IN A
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 70
PAD:
164 MANOR AVE
KARHU K ARI
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -S 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 18 0
PAD: 1 6 8 MANOR AVE
FU LG H U M ROBERT L 4 MAE E
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 2 3 0

. . . . . . . w ek
•••••••O R B
1 5 3 .3 3

3 ,7 96

BELT
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 10 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 A 1
LOT A (LESS W 1 7 0 . 2 5 FT

. . .

(H X)

3 ,7 86

A D V E N TIS T

C

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PA D : 1 1 3 M A G N O L IA DR
L O T S 4 ♦ 5 B L K F.
M IL L E R C H R IS D
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - OF. 0 0 - 0 0 8 0
P A D : 1 2 9 M A G N O L IA DR
LOTS 8 » 9 BLK E M O B ILE . . .
KNUTSON CHARLES L 4 E SUE
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 E 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 8 1 M A G N O L IA DR
FORBES PEARL D 4
ROB IN SO N M IC H A E L E
O 3-21-29-505-0F 0O -017O
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 5 A I-M A DR
WORK J O H N A 4 SH A R O N A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 F 0 0 -0 3 6 0
PAD:
1 0 8 M A G N O L IA DR
G IR O D JOHN D
0 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 G 0 0 -0 1 30.

WOLF IR E N E F 4
BANKER JAMES J
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0
P A D : 1 1 4 MOHAWK
BEG 8 1 9 . 6 9 FT S
ANHA IN V IN C
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0
PAD: 2 5 5 0 W 434

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

3 ,7 95

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 7 MANOR AVE
LOTS 2 7 ♦ 2 8 BLK C M O B ILE . . .

0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 180 M O B ILE AVE
G IR O D JOHN 4 W IL H E L M IN A

7

3 ,5 2 2 .3 5

SEQ.«

B A S TIN RUSSELL L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0

(HX)

BEG

P A D : 1 2 5 V A G A B O N D WAY
LOTS 7 ♦ 8 BLK A
BATCHELOR ROBERT
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 4 9 M O B ILE AVE
LOTS 1 1 + 1 2
BLK B
O L IV E IR A MANUEL R JR 6 H IL D A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 153 M O B ILE AVE
O L IV E IR A MANUEL R JR 4 H IL D A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 05 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 157 M O B ILE AVE
MUSCATO PERRY A
O 3-21-29-505-0B 00-025O
PAD: 2 0 1 M O B ILE AVE
LUTHRA R IT A

3 ,7 59

TAXES DUE

WOOD A N G E IJV M
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
•
PAD: 1 0 9 C H A M PIO N AVE
BEG 8 2 6 . 1
FT E ♦ 2 3 2 .3 2 FT S . . .
• • • • • • • M O B I L E M A N O R R E P L A T O F BLK
• ....................D
••• ••* * P B
11 PG 9 9
G IR O D JOHN D 4 W IL H E L M IN A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 176 M O B ILE AVE
G IR O D JOHN D 4 W IL H E L M IN A

P A D : 2 2 4 B R I A R C L I F F DR
.......................M O B I L E M A N O R 2 N D S E C T I O N
........................P B 1 1 P C S 4 6 4 7 ♦ 4 8
ACEVEDO JUAN R
0 3 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 - 0 0 10

P A D : 1 2 1 V A G A B O N D WAY
B A R EIS CAROL
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 7 0

3 ,7 58

(HX)

PAD: 1 1 3 W E EP IN G ELM LN
........................M E R E D I T H M A N O R G O L F V I E W
• • • • • • • E S T A T E S S E C T IO N
........................P B 1 3 P G 2 0
ROSS DOUGLAS G
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -504-0B 00-0070
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 2 LA K E G E N E DR
LACRONE ROBERT
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 D 00-0010
(HX)

PAD: 2 4 6 0 W 434
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK A (LESS
W ILL IA M S CHERYL A
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 6 0

3 ,7 57

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

F M N E C O R O F SW 1 / 4 O F
H A R B IS O N ANDREW
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 X 0 0 -0 1 6 0

............................
1 6 PGS 1 5 + 1 6
1 ,4 6 1 .2 7
B U TK INS PETER A
0 3 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 70
(MX)
P A D : 2 0 2 S W E E T GUM WAY
........................ S P R I N G S T H E S H A D O W O O D V I L L A G E • • *
........................ P B 1 6 P G 4 5
• • •
K W E IT JA N ET M
1 ,6 2 8 25
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(MX)
PAD: 101 S T A R L IN G LN
WEBB W P 4 J L
0 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

SEQ. #

. . .

.1 2

3,8 69

. . . .
.4 2

3 ,8 70

.5 6

3,8 71

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
• “ “ “ LAKE BRANTLEY
................ * ‘ A M E N D E D P I J V T
“ ................ ....
9 PG 6 7
D EP A U LIS

JOSEPH

TAXES DUE

SEQ. *

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

ISLES

F

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 2 0 P O I N S E T T I A DR
CARTON JOHN J &amp; LORETTA T
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 5 1 P O I N S E T T I A DR
SCHROTH ROBERT

1 ,4 5 4 .6 1

3 ,8 72

6 ,6 5 4 .3 3

3,8 73

1 ,9 0 5 .7 5

3 ,8 74

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 3 1 W L A K E B R A N T L E Y RD
M IL L IK A N THERESA
E L L IS M H S ROSA

M
C

A

5 8 2 .4 9

3 ,8 75

0 4 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1-OPO O -O O O O
P R IV A T E WALKWAY N O F LO T 9
. . . . . . ‘ BRANTLEY HALL ESTATES

....... PB

W IL L IA M S

i

13 pGS 16 t 17

DONALD

A

A JAYNE

A

3 ,0 8 9 .9 7

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 A 0 0-0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 3 B R A N T L E Y HARBOR DR
PT OF LOTS 24 2 5 * 2 6 BEG S
HOLLAND CHARLES N A SANDRA

3 ,8 76

LOTS 1 « 2 (LESS E 22
ARMISTF.AD JOHN A KAREN

FT)

2 3 7 .2 7

♦

3 ,8 77

. . .

................ * ‘ M E R E D I T H M A N O R N O B
. . . . . . . s e c t io n
........................P B 9 P G S 5 4 ♦ 5 5
P IP K IN S BARBARA B

H IL L

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 1 1 NOB H I L L C I R
LOT 3 (L E S S BEG SE COR
M IL L E R BARBARA G

(HX)
RUN

HURI.BUT

GARY
MARK

E
F.

N

3 ,8 79

. . .
3 ,8 80

1 ,5 6 0 .9 4
(HX)

. . . . . . . B R A N T L E Y HARBOR EAST
........................M E R E D I T H M A N O R
........................P B 2 2 P G 4 2
B ER N IE R M IC H A E L A A
B U TLER-BER N IF.R J U L IE A
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
T A D : 3 4 5 F E A T H E R PI.

W ILSO N

. . .

2 ,0 9 2 .6 5

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 2 3 7 NOB H I L L C I R

....................... V I L L A G E S P R I N G S
. . . . . . . pB 24
PG 6 9

3 ,8 78

2 ,3 4 7 .6 0

0 4 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 9 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 10 (HX)
PAD: 211 CHERRY H IL L C IR
F. 9 6 F T O F S 7 0 F T O F L O T 1 1

SEC

OF

PH

3,8 81

4 ,4 3 9 .8 1

3,8 82

A

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 2 6 6 0 W 434
SHADOWBAY U N IT 1
• * . . * • • p B 24 p c s 99 &amp; 100
CULVER

JOYCE

S

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P AD : 2 4 3 SHADOW BAY BI.VD
ACEVEDO JUAN A
ACEVEDO L IG IA C
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 21 2 MONTEREY IS L E N
MC I.A N A H A N M I C H A E L I. A
MC CLANAHAN K R IS T E N
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
PAD: 2 1 8 S SHADOWBAY BLVD
................“ H A R B O U R B E N D P H 1 2 A 3
................“ O R B 1 5 4 7 P G 9 2 7

2 ,5 0 9 .2 6

3,8 83

6 , 8 8 2 .6 8

3,8 84

9 ,0 7 7 .3 3

3, 885

A U T O M O T IV E P U R C H A S IN G NETWORK
1 ,2 5 9 .5 2
3 , 886
INC04-2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 9 4 9 W 434 # 2 0 0
U N I T 2 H A R B O U R B E N D PH 1
2 . . .
3,8 87
1 ,2 5 8 .5 2
WALDEN BYRON S A P A T R IC IA A
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 2 9 7 3 W 434
#300
. 1
U N I T 1 5 H A R BO UR B EN D PH 1
2 . . . ■• t
r f *
- i
i
...................................
........................P B 3 1 P G 5 8
W E K IVA P O IN T P R O P E R T IE S IN C
1 ,5 9 7 .5 6
3 , 888
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 5 0 5 W E K IV A S P R IN G S RD S TE
W E K IVA P O IN T P R O P E R T IE S IN C
2 ,3 6 7 .0 3
3, 889
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 5 0 5 W E K IV A S P R IN G S RD S TE
W E K IVA P O IN T PROP IN C
3 ,0 1 4 .1 2
3 ,8 90
0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 5 0 5 W F K IV A S T R IN G S RD S TE
. . “ “ .SH A D O W B AY U N I T 2
PB 2 7 PGS 8 9 A 9 0
1 ,6 8 8 .8 0
3,8 91
SHAW W IN S T O N S
04-2 1 -2 9 -5 G H -0 0 0 0-12 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 4 6 C A T T A IL CT
1 ,7 4 4 .5 1
3, 892
W IN C H ES TE R ED A L IN D A A
04-2 1 -2 9 -5 G H -0 0 0 0-12 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 3 0 C A T T A IL CT
. . . . . . . S A B A L P O IN T SABAI.
. . . . . . .V IL L A S AT

FAIRW AY
*

.......................P B 3 1 P G S 7 2 A 7 3
K F .ID A IS H P H I L I P F JR
0 4 2 1 -2 9 -5 H K -0000-0200

2 ,9 5 4 .8 9

3 ,8 93

RAUCH JOHN H A MARSHA S
0 5 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 D -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 5 0 W LAKE B R A NTLEY RD
........................I A K E B R A N T L E Y I S L E S 2 N D
* ....................A D D
........................P B 1 1 P G 5
IA U N S BRADFORD R
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 A 00 -0 1 4 A
P A D : 2 3 1 1 W E S T W O O D DR
N 9 9 FT O F LOT 14 BLK A IAKF. . . .
HALLECK ANNA R
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 3 0 H I B I S C U S DR

2 ,6 1 5 .8 3

3 ,8 94

KANTOR O R I
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 3 4 0

2 ,7 6 2 .8 3

3,8 97

1 ,8 1 7 .6 8

3 ,8 98

(HX)

P A D : 2 4 3 W S A B A L PAI-M PI.
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 5 T W P 2 1 R N G

PAD:
MC

2041

C A M E LLIA

W LAKE

1930

W LAKE

1ST

7 9 2 .3 1

3 ,9 01

5 0 2 .0 7

BRANTLEY

3,9 02

1 ,4 5 0 .7 0

BRANTLEY

1 ,4 5 9 .3 2

(HX)

1 ,3 3 8 .2 3

3 ,9 05

3 ,9 06
«

DR
H IL L S

9 7 9 .6 5
(HX)

2 ,8 8 1 .4 2

2 ,7 2 9 .2 1

2 ,6 3 2 .2 3

3 ,9 10

3 ,911

3 ,9 12

3 ,9 13

TE R R Y EDWARD J
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 9 0
PAD:
1 4 5 HO I.DERNESS DR
B R A T E K A N T H O N Y F. k A I . O M A
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -3 5 2 0

2 ,8 4 6 .6 2

3,9 14

1 ,8 9 2 .2 2

3 ,9 15

J
(HX)

PAD:
1 7 2 H O I.D E R N E S S DR
....................‘ G R O V E E S T A T E S
........................P B 2 1 P C 2 0
JE T TE M A R IO G k TERAZA N
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 7 1 C I T R O N DR
B A IE STEVEN k E L IZ A B E T H A
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0

3 ,9 07

2 ,3 4 6 .7 3

3 ,9 16

2 ,6 5 6 .8 6

3,9 17

SEC

2 ,7 9 0 .5 3

3 ,9 18

(HX)

1 ,5 92 .3 2

........................W E K I V A H I L L S S E C 0 1
....................... P B 2 0 P C 4 8
BALI.ESTF.R R H k FANNY
0 6 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

PG

3 ,1 0 0 .5 0

3,9 20

2 ,4 3 8 .6 1

3,921

3 ,0 4 8 .7 2

1 ,7 3 7 .2 9

3,9 22

3 ,9 23

3 ,924

02

65
2 ,5 7 4 .0 0

PAD: 2 1 0 K E T TE R IN G CT
........................ W F . K I V A H I L L S S E C 0 3
........................P B 2 0 P G 9 4
G A U TH IE R JEAN C
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
(HX)

2 ,1 8 5 .4 0

3 ,9 25

3 ,9 26

1 ,9 1 0 .4 4

3,9 27

2 ,6 4 6 .1 3

3 ,9 28

2 ,0 0 1 .5 5

3 ,9 29

2 ,3 4 6 .7 8

3,9 30

(HX)

PAD: 320 PICKERING CT
........................W E K I V A H I L L S S E C 0 4
........................P B 2 0 P G 9 9
S N IP P E R S T E V E N k PHUC
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 5 4 COBI.F. DR
B ELL TONY G
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

(HX)

P A D : 3 4 4 C O B L E DR
JOSEPH ROBERT M k SUSAN C
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 4 W ICKHAM CT
........................W E K I V A H I L L S S E C 0 8
........................P B 2 1 P G S 8 0 k 8 1
C A M P B ELL GEORGE W
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 2 1 4 DUNCAN CT
“ “ . . “ W E K I V A H I L L S SF.C 0 5
. . . . . . . p b 2 1 PGS 9 5 k 9 6
D A K E D O N A L D I. k E L A I N E M
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 8 I.Y N D H U R S T DR
........................W F . K I V A C L U B E S T A T E S S E C
. . . . . . . PB 2 2 pGS 3 9 k 4 0

P A D : 2 4 0 C O B L E DR
. “ “ “ W EK IVA H IL L S SEC 0 9
........................P B 2 ? P G S /8 k 7 9
C H IA R E N Z A CHARLES J k MARY
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 5 S T E V E N A G E DR
WOLF NORA R L IF E EST
(VOGELSANG DONALD V)
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 4 S T E V E N A G E DR
........................W E K I V A C L U B E S T A T E S S E C

3 ,1 6 3 .7 4

1 ,9 9 8 .3 8

2 ,1 0 8 .3 1

PAD: 2 8 2 HAVERCLUB CT
.................... ‘ W F . K I V A C O V E P H 3
........................P B 2 8 P G S 6 6 k 6 7
OPAL C R A IG P k PAULA K
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 8 L IV E R P O O L CV
HOWARD THOMAS M k L I N D A W
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 7 LIV E R P O O L CV
. . . . . . . W F.K IVA V I L I A S PH 3
“

PB

42

PGS

54

k

3 ,9 32

3,9 33

2 ,1 6 8 .2 3

3,9 34

2 ,2 2 6 .6 8

3 ,9 35

07
3 ,5 3 2 .0 8

HOWARD SANDRA M
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 0 DO ( H X )
P A D : 1 8 6 8 S T A NDREW S PI.
DA S I L V A JOSF. C k
D E S C H KF.TY
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 C 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 0 6 ST ANDREWS PL
TALBOT JOSEPH M k M A R IA V
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 - 5 12-0900-O 0B 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 9 9 5 S T AN D REW S PI.
. “ “ “ W EK IVA CLUB E STA TE S SEC
........................P B 2 5 P G S 3 0 &amp; 3 1
MENEGAY M IC H A E L K &amp; MOLLY
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

3,931

06

. “ “ “ PB 2 3 PG 1
PERRY STEPHEN C
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
P A D : 2 0 5 C H U R C H I L L DR
. “ “ “ W E K IV A F A IR W A Y TOWNHOMES
. “ “ “ PB 2 3 PGS 4 9 - 5 0

“

2 ,4 2 5 .7 3

3 .9 46

1.5 42 .7 1

3.9 47

5 0 2 .1 8

3, 948

P A D : 2 1 7 C A M B R ID G E DR
WEBSTER PAUL S k E L IZ A B E T H
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D H -0000-5160
(HX)

2 .0 9 0 .9 8

3 ,9 49

PAD: 108 SUFFOLK CT
PAOLO ARTHUR D k AUDREY
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 DH- 0 0 0 0 - 5 2 10
(HX)

1 , 9 7 8 .6 7

3, 950

C
(HX)

2 ,5 3 7 .3 1

3, 951

I.

2 .5 3 8 .7 2

3 .9 52

1 ,7 2 4 .8 0

3 .9 53

2 ,3 3 1 .3 5

3, 954

1 ,8 8 6 .7 6

3,9 55

2 ,1 6 9 .2 1

3, 956

2 .6 2 5 .9 9

3 ,9 57

2 ,7 8 3 .5 3

3 ,9 58

2 ,2 6 0 .9 1

3 ,9 59

3 ,0 1 9 .6 0

3,9 60

2 ,1 7 1 .9 9

3,9 61

2 ,9 7 9 .7 1

3,9 62

3 ,3 9 1 .7 2

3 ,9 63

2 ,3 1 1 .9 8

3,9 64

1 ,3 7 4 .6 8

3 ,9 65

1 ,6 3 2 .6 6

3,9 66

1 ,8 2 6 .0 0

3 ,9 67

1 ,3 3 6 .6 9

3,9 68

1 ,7 7 5 .6 9

3 ,9 69

1 ,2 8 5 .5 3

3 ,9 70

2 ,4 0 8 .0 5

3,971

2 ,6 6 8 .2 8

3 ,9 72

2 ,4 8 9 .8 7

3,9 73

1 ,3 4 0 .2 5

3 ,9 74

1 ,3 8 7 .4 4

3 ,9 75

1 ,7 6 2 .5 3

3 ,9 76

1 ,8 6 0 .0 2

3 ,9 77

1 ,6 7 1 .6 8

3 ,9 78

1 ,6 9 5 .9 2

3 ,9 7 9

1 ,0 4 4 .0 8

3 ,9 80

2 ,3 3 9 .0 3

3 ,9 81

2 ,1 4 9 .3 9

3 ,9 82

2 ,4 6 8 .7 7

3 ,9 83

1 ,5 2 3 .8 7

3 ,9 84

1 ,5 2 7 .1 8

3 ,9 8 5

P A D : 2 4 6 C A M B R ID G E DR
T R IM M SHAHIF.D k ADDYS E
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5D H -0000-4940
PAD:

231

C A M BRIDGE

3 ,9 36

6 3 5 .6 8

3 ,9 37

1 ,2 4 4 .4 0

3 ,9 38

8 5 6 .5 6

3 ,9 39

05
3 ,6 1 7 .0 9

3 ,9 40

2 ,4 2 7 .2 9

3,9 41

2 ,8 4 0 .3 6

3 ,9 42

1 ,8 9 9 .8 6

3 ,9 43

55

DAVE N IL A M
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 7 6 BOGGY PT
PT OF LOTS 18 19 2 0 i 21
. . .
“ ‘ “ “ W EK IVA HUNT CLUB 3
..... .................. F O X H U N T S E C 3
. “ “ “ P B 1 8 P G S 88 T O 9 2

(HX)

DR

MONTENEGRO IS A B E L E
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5D H -0 0 0 0 -4 9 90

PAD: 105 SUFFOLK CT
JIM E N E Z M A U R IC IO k M AR IA
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 DH-0 0 0 0 -5 3 7 0

(HX)

PAD: 115 OAKLEY CT
M IL L E R THOMAS k E L IZ A B E T H
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D H -0000-5430

PAD: 2 5 9 C A M B R ID G E DR
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(1 )
C ID I 531
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 DH- 0 0 0 0 - 5 6 6 0
(HX)
M IL L E R JAMES D k MARGARET
0 6 -2 1 -29-5D H -0 0 0 0 -5 8 40
(HX)
PAD: 100 E COTTESMORE C IR
P F F IF F E R BEVERLY E
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 DH-0 0 0 0 - 6 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 214 W COTTESMORE C IR
(HX)

C IR

M U IR R A C U I P A T R IC IO R
0 6 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 D H - 0 0 0 0 - 7 0 60
PAD: 2 1 4 W B ER K S H IR E C IR
....................‘ W F K I V A C L U B E S T A T E S S E C
....................... P B 2 0 P C 9 0

03

W IL L IA M S STEVEN B k LYNDA W
0 6 -21 -2 9 -5 E F .-0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
(HX)

. FO R R A R V ER N O N I. k L A U R E L
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 FE-0 0 0 0 -0 3 50
PAD:
A LIC E A

3 7 4 WF.KIVA
M ARIANO SR

A
(HX)

COVF. RD
k A N TO N IA

k

A L IC E A SAMUEL k E IL E E N
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 FE-0000-0560
P A D : 4 0 9 W E K I V A C O V E RD
T A M A Y O ANDRF.S H k R E B E C A
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 FF-0 0 0 0 -1050
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 3 LITTI.E H A M P TO N CLOSE
VU MIKE. TRUSTEE.
FBO
0 6 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 FE- 0 0 0 0 - 1 100
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 5 W E K I V A COVF. RD
--------------------------------------S E C 0 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 CML P R O PE R TIES IN C
0 (-2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 6K -0000

1 ,9 6 7 .7 3

M E H ICAN M IC H A E L k KELLY M
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)

P A D : 3 1 5 R A D E B A U G H DR
S M EI.SK I M IC H A E L
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

3, 945

(HX)

P A D : 3 0 4 B E N T L E Y DR
....................‘ W E K I V A C O V E P H 1
........................P B 2 3 P G S 8 8 T O 9 0

(HX)

P A D : 2 1 0 C A N TER C I.U B TRI.
F A IR D A V ID R k A L IC E M
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)

20

3 ,9 19

(HX)

G A R R Y R O N A L D I. k M A R T H A A C
0 5 2 1 -2 9 -5F M -0000-0770
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 9 NEEDLES CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 6 T W P 2 1 P N C 2 9 -

1&gt;B

2 ,3 3 4 .0 8

P A D : 2 1 0 C A M B R ID G E DR
MEYER JOHN &amp; B II.IN D A
0 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 DH- 0 0 0 0 - 4 610

PAD: 2 2 6 W B E R K S H IR E
M UIRRAGU1 F A B R IC IO X k

08

........................J E N N I F E R E S T A T E S
........................P B 2 1 P G S 4 4 T O 4 6
VARGAS IB IS
0 5 -2 1-29-5F .L -0000-0360
PAD:
1571 M ONICA JO Y C IR
BRUCE LO U IS E T
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 E L -0000-0730
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 6 1 J E N N IF E R HOPE BLVD
........................W F K I V A C L U B E S T A T E S S E C 0 9
* ....................P B 2 5 P C 3 2

. . . . . “

3,9 44

(HX)

THANOS G IO T A
0 6 -2 1 -2 9-5D H -0 0 0 0 -7 0 0 0

T A D : 2 7 0 N EE D L E S TRI.
........................B R A N T L E Y P O I N T
........................P B 2 4 P C 7 1

P A D : 2 2 0 I .O C H B E R R Y PI.
. . . . . . ‘ W E K IVA H IL L S SEC

1 ,6 09 .1 3

WARD M A R C H IA S
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D H -0 0 0 0 -4 6 0 0

DE

PAD:
1 5 2 1 KF.NLYN DR
....................... W E K I V A C L U B E S T A T E S
“ “ “ ‘ PB 2 4 PCS 2 0 k 21

SEQ. #

FBO
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D H -0 0 0 0 -4 770

2 ,6 8 1 .1 8

. “

DR

GOLD D EB I k JEFFR EY P
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 2 3 2 0 PLEASANT
. “ “ “ LAKE BRANTLEY
........................P B 1 2 P G 3 7

3,9 04

RD

(HX)

WESTWOOD

3,9 03

DR

PA D : 2 3 1 1 P L E A S A N T DR
Q U II.E S HARRY k D IA N A
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 5 0
2201

3 ,9 00

ADD

SHEARER JEAN L k
ANDERSON R IC H A R D G
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 4 0

PAD:

1 ,5 0 1 .8 4

1 , 688.86

M E IE R D A V ID k JOANNE
0 5 -2 1 -29-503-0A O 0-O 18O
PAD:

3 ,8 99

(HX)

SWANSON MARK A k E D I T H S
0 5 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 60
1910

3, 896

DR

........................B R A N T L E Y S H O R E S
. . . . . . . PB 9 PG 4 1

PAD:

7 8 4 .6 2

(HX)

P A D : 2 6 5 0 A Z A L E A DR
TARR D A N IE L R k E L A IN E G
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 7 3 0
AZALEA

3 ,8 95

6 0 4 .9 3

P A D : 2 1 0 0 E T R I A N G L E DR
KENNEDY CARL P k SANDRA F
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 6 9 0
(HX)

2670

3 ,3 1 7 .7 8

RD

PAD: 2 6 4 1 ORANGE CT
B EG SW C O R O F L O T 5 4 R U N E . .
KOPP LAWRENCE J JR
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0B 00-0610
(HX)

3 ,9 09

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

P A D : 2 1 2 C A M B R I D G E DR
B A L IA R D RONALD R TRUSTEE

H A R IA N J U L IA N B k SUSAN P
0 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)

DR

P IT T E N G E R ROY L
05-21-29-502-O B O O -0540

PAD:

29-

(HX)

KEEBY JAMES
0 5 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 -O BO 0 -0 3 8 0
PAD: 1770 W IA K E BRANTLEY

1 ,5 0 3 .2 9

3 ,9 08

C O S IM I TERENCE L
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 4 0
P A D : 1 0 7 H O I.D E R N E S S DR

IO I.A R WANDA J
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 14 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 .6 0
PAD:
1 7 1 7 BLACKMON CT

1

A
A VALERY

1 ,1 9 2 .6 8

0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 3 0
PAD: 1 0 3 DO NNINGTO N CT
........................W E K I V A H U N T C L U B 2
........................F O X H U N T S E C 2

S C R O G G I N S I. C I . A I R E C E
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
3 ,5 0 0 .8 6

CENTER

M A T T IN G L Y RALPH O k M ARGURITF.
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 1 0 W IAKF. B R A N T L E Y RD
D E A R T H R I C H A R D E k D O N N A I.
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 2 0 W LAKE B R A N T L E Y RD
........................W E K I V A H U N T C L U B 1
........................F O X H U N T S E C 1
........................P B 1 8 P G S 7 9 T O 8 3
LONGFELLOW JAMES k REBECCA
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
P A D : 1 1 0 L E D B U R Y DR
SESAME. C A R IB B E A N CO
C / O GEORGE MOSCOSO 2 2 N D FLOOR
0 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 3 0
P A D : 1 2 0 L E D B U R Y DR
ROUND I.AKE H O L D IN G S I.LC

SEQ. #

.......PBl8 PGSfl(j T087

. . .

0 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 109 CHERRY H IL L C IR
•

TAXES DUE

PAD: HUNT CLUB BLVD
( 1 . 3 8 AC)
....................... E O X W O O D P H A S E 1
........................P B 2 1 P C S 5 3 T O

55

BALLARD JAMES T
0 / - ? 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 10
P A D : 3 3 3 0 B R I A R WAY
W I L S O N VF.RNA I. T R U S T E E
F B O V E R N A I. W I L S O N
0 7 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 2 4 H U N T E R PI.
O W E N R O B E R T I'
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 /1 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 3 9 HUNTER PL
CABRERA HUMBERTO k V IO I.E T A
0 / - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 /40
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 0 8 B R I A R WAY
P R E W I T T DON P E R R E P
E S T A T E OF RUBY M M UI.I.TNEX
0 7 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 770
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 3 3 B R I A R WAY
....................... E O X W O O D P H A S E 2
........................P B 2 2 P G 4 1
GOODRUM KF.ITH k PAMELA
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 3 2 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
........................F O X W O O D P H A S E 2 F I R S T A D D
........................P B 2 2 P C 4 9
B O R IA L O U IS k JU LIF.
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 7 1 EOXW OOD DR
E U L G H U M R O B E R T I . k MAE. F.
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
P A D : 3 1 7 4 EOXW OOD DR
. . . . . . . fOXWOOD PHASE 3
........................P B 2 3 P C 3 4
MATERESE KAREN I
0 / - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10 (HX)
PA D : 2 9 4 3 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
SVEC BERUSCHKA
0 / - 2 1-2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD : 2 9 3 5 AUTUMNWOOD TRI,
MURPHY M A R IA A
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 3 6 AUTUMNWOOD TRI.
........................F O X W O O D P H A S E 3 1 S T A D D
........................P B 2 3 P G 3 5
M A H O N E Y M I C H A E L J k S A N D R A I.
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 14 ORANGEWOOD CT
....................... S T O C K B R I D G E U N I T 1
........................P B 2 8 P G S 7 9 k 8 0
WAGNER BRYAN k
CATES L IS A S
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 5 0 1 H A R V A R D PI.
S ANTEEF. E N T E R P R IS E S I.LC
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 2 9 0 6 Q U IN C Y CT
KAUFMAN JO E L M k P A T R IC IA
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD: 5 6 2 A B IN G TO N CT
. . . . . . . STO C K B RID G E U N IT 2

A

........................P B 2 9 P G S 8 6 T O 8 9
DE S O U Z A A L E X A N D R E R k D E N I S E
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
PAD: 5 0 9 PORTLAND C IR
MOORE JO HN C
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 8 PORTLAND C IR
. . . . . . . W E K IV A C O V E PH 4
........................P B 3 2 P G S 4 0 T O 4 3
H A R DIN G TERRANCE E 4 K E I S T I J
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 7 SCARBOROUGH CV
LEE CHUNG K 4 YOUNG S
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 7 NEW W A TE R FO R D PL
S T R IC K L A N D JO SEPH ( RHONDA
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 4 9 NEW W A T E R F O R D P L
‘ “ “ “ W EK IVA RESERVE U N IT 1
. . . . . . . p B 32 PCS 66 k 6 7
B E N D E R DAWN
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 2 9 4 2 HARBOUR GRACE CT
H R IC Z O M A
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 2 9 3 7 HARBOUR GRACE CT
....................... V I L L A G E A T F O X W O O D A C O N D O
................ “ P B 3 4 P G S 2 6 T O 3 2

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE
1 ,7 5 5 .9 8

SCARBORO DOUGLAS M t G E N E V IE V E
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 3 3 3 2 GRAY FOX CV
U N IT 1
........................ L A K F . V I E W G A R D E N S A T
* * * * * * ‘ COVE 1 A CONDO
........................ ....
3 5 PGS 8 9 TO 94
HALL E IL E E N

W I.AKE

B R ES LIN

BRANTLEY

1 ,1 6 1 .1 8

........................P B
1 ,3 2 9 .7 0

2 ,0 6 9 .5 3

5 ,2 4 2 .6 8

3 ,9 90

3,991

3 ,9 92

0 8 PAD:

WAY
THRU

24

&amp; BARBARA

1 ,3 9 2 .0 6

4 ,0 26

•

H IL L
1 ,7 7 4 .4 7

&amp;

2 1 -2 9 -5C L-0000-0040
3 3 0 0 HORSESHOE DR

0 9 -

4 ,0 27

9

4 ♦ ALL LOT 5
0 9 TWP 2 1 RNG 2 9

W EKIW A
PG

(HX)

ESTATES

NO

1

52

RONALD

4 ,0 28

1 ,2 3 5 .1 5

S

2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 9 0
L IT T L E W E K IVA
L 4 C O N N IE J

794

R A M IR EZ

................ “

DR
1 , 1 1 4 .8 3

LIT T L E

JOSE

A

4,0 29

(HX)

W E K IVA

DR

&amp; A N IS IA

1 ,3 4 3 .5 6

A

SAN

S E B A S T IA N

H EIG H TS

......................... P B 1 6 P G 7 0
MC CRUM DON P &amp; C H A R L O T T E
1 ,0 4 2 .2 8

3 ,9 95

(HX)
1 ,8 7 8 .5 6

3 ,9 96

1 ,2 7 0 .4 8

3 ,9 97

(HX)

S E B A S T IA N

PRADO

09-21-29-5O 2-O B O 0-018O
PAD: 5 2 0 SAN S E B A S T IA N

(HX)
PRADO

“

507

SAN

D ARLENE

“

•LA K E

H A R R IE T

4 ,0 30

“ ‘ “ “ PB 12 PGS 1 5 + 16
D A V IL A ROSSANA
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
1 5 9 LAKE
JOHN A &amp;

4 .0 00

4.0 01

H A R RIE T

4 .0 02

100

M AR C IA

4 ,0 03

LOT

PAD: 1 0 9 B IR C H
. . . . “ « NORTHWOOD

4,0 04

PB

4.0 05

17

PGS

41

♦

4.0 06

9 1 3 .0 2

4,0 33

2 ,6 4 5 .6 8

4,0 34

1 ,2 9 7 .4 3

4 ,0 35

1 ,8 8 8 .7 7

912

PAD:

SYCAMORE

804

M IM O SA

167
6 8 5 .9 7

POPLAR

17

PG

702

ALHAMBRA

4.0 08

PAD:

1002

TERRY

'i

T’
4,0 40

(HX)
8 2 5 .6 9

4,0 41

(HX)
7 5 0 .4 0

4 ,0 42

(HX)
9 3 1 .7 8

4 ,0 43

(HX)

C

2 ,3 0 3 .3 3

4,0 44

2 ,0 8 7 .1 2

4 ,0 45

AVE

DR

RANDALL SHERRY D
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 5 0
4 0 1 .8 0

4 .0 09

P A D : 1 0 0 4 T E R R Y DR
CROSS HOYETT W &amp; ANNE

M ORRIS

2 ,8 2 4 .5 1

F

0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
PA D : 1 0 1 0 T E R R Y DR
W E IR

1 ,2 9 4 .1 2

4 ,0 47

(HX)

I

1 ,9 3 0 .3 9

0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0

4,0 46

4 ,0 48

(HX)

4,0 10

P A D : 1 0 1 3 C A T H Y DR
* .................... S A N S E B A S T I A N H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . p B
17 pcs 91 ♦ 92

4,0 11

TAYLOR DEMPSEY I I I
t CARMEN
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 2 SAN M A R IE AVE
HOFLE JUAN SUCC TRUSTEE

U N IT

3

.......................
. . . . . . .
1 ,2 9 9 .2 8

2 ,7 6 3 .7 4

4.0 49

4 .0 50

FBO
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0

12

VENCE H ILD A L IF E EST
(VENCE D A V ID O ET A L)
0 8 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6C

2 ,3 4 2 .2 8

157

4 ,012

. . .
2 ,3 1 6 .8 8

4,0 13

PAD:

506

S E V ILLE

AVE

MOLNAR RANDALL S
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PAD:
• “ “ “

613
SAN

• • “

PB

• “

1 ,5 2 4 .1 7

PG

U N IT

W

E L V IN R 4 BETTY C
1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6M
317 FT W 4 9 5 .6 8 FT S
.......................‘ F O R E S T H I L L S
• P B 1 0 PG 4 9

4,0 14

1 1 1 .4 8

4 ,0 15

. ..

OF

ULVESTAD DAVID H 4 CASSIDY L

. . .
. . . . . . . .
1 ,1 1 0 .9 2

4,0 16

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 5 0 P I N E DR
.................... ‘ B O N A V E N T U R E H E I G H T S
*
.P B 1 4 P G 9 1

4 EFR A IN

2 ,7 7 0 .0 5

4 ,0 17

3 ,4 6 8 .3 6

4 ,0 18

-0 0 3 0
(HX)
B R A N T L E Y RD
-0 1 0 0
B R A NTLEY RD
H E IG H TS 2ND
87
D
(HX)

IG L E S IA G U IL L E R M IN A 4 M A R IO JR
0 B -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 0 7 CAMDEN RD

2 ,0 6 6 .7 3

4 ,0 19

2 ,1 7 8 .8 0

C IT IF IN A N C IA L IN C
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 985 CASA DEL SOL C IR
H IG G IN B O T H A M MAE B
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
P A D : 1 0 1 3 I N L E T WAY
. . . . . . . S P R IN G OAKS U N IT 3
“ “ “ •P B 17 PGS 74 7 5 ♦ 7 6

3 ,2 7 3 .8 1

2 ,5 0 5 .6 3

4 ,0 20

4 ,021

ANGEL

Y

4

ROSA

1 ,5 8 0 .5 5

4,0 68

1 ,2 4 6 .4 2

4 ,0 69

1 ,7 63 .5 9

4,0 70

2 ,5 3 5 .8 5

4,0 71

2 ,1 7 1 .7 3

4 ,0 72

2 ,9 3 8 .6 9

4 ,0 73

2 ,3 0 8 .0 4

4,0 74

1 ,8 1 4 .2 2

4 ,075

1 ,8 6 3 .3 5

4 ,076

2 , 1 0 2 .8 1

4 ,0 77

4 6 3 .2 8

4,0 78

1 , 6 3 7 .7 7

4 ,0 79

2 ,3 7 1 .8 8

4,0 80

1 ,2 3 6 .7 9

4,0 81

1 ,2 0 3 .9 4

4 ,0 82

1 ,8 3 4 .5 9

4,0 83

1 ,3 1 8 .1 4

4 ,084

PAD: 6 1 5 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD
SEDA ALEJANDRO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 7 0
(HX)

1 ,3 5 1 .3 2

4 ,0 85

P A D : 6 1 7 PARKWOOD AVE
* ....................S P R I N G O A K S U N I T 4
................ “ P B 1 7 P G S 9 5 « 9 6
KIF.JKO M E L IS S A PER REP
ESTATE OF D A V ID W S M ITH
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -5 5 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 3 8 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD

1 ,1 1 7 .3 5

4 ,0 86

1 ,5 2 9 .0 9

4.0 87

1 ,2 7 4 .7 0

4.0 88

1 ,0 7 6 .4 0

4 .0 89

1 ,8 2 3 .0 5

4 ,0 90

2 ,4 3 5 .2 9

4.0 91

2 ,3 7 8 .3 2

4.0 92

2 ,2 3 9 .8 7

4.0 93

2 ,9 9 1 .5 8

4 .0 94

2 ,0 3 9 .6 3

4 .0 95

T A D : 5 4 1 L I T T L E W E K IV A RD
CARRENO V IN C E N T D 4 P R IS C IL L A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 7 9 0
(HX)

1 ,4 4 9 .4 5

4 .0 96

PAD: 6 0 4 P R A IR IE LN
E IF F.R T ROBERT E 4 DEBORAH M
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 8 9 0
(HX)

1 ,7 9 3 .1 0

4 .0 97

2 ,1 1 5 .2 3

4 .0 98

2 ,4 0 2 .3 9

4 ,0 99

2 ,1 9 7 .1 0

4,1 00

1 ,5 0 7 .7 7

4,1 01

1 ,8 9 0 .5 1

4 ,102

2 ,6 7 8 .1 9

4 ,103

2 ,3 6 9 .7 7

4,1 04

1 ,2 3 9 .6 8

4 ,1 05

2 ,2 3 9 .7 3

4 ,1 06

P A D : 5 1 3 PARKWOOD DR
THARP C Y N T H IA M
0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9-*5C V -0 0 0 0 -5 3 2 0

(HX)

PAD:
5 0 0 GUMWOOD C T
........................S P R I N G O A K S U N I T
5
........................P B 1 8 P G S 2 1 « 2 2
NEWMAN R O S E M A R IE
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D C -0 0 0 0 -5 6 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 4 5 W ILLCW W OOD A VE
COTTERMAN RANDY R &amp; C O N N IE M
0 9 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5 D C -0 0 0 0 -5 7 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 1 9 W ILLCW W OOD CT
SWANSON MARK A 4 M IC H E L E
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D C -0000-5780
(HX)
T A D : 6 2 2 W I L L O W WOOD C T
I.AGOS B I.A NC A &amp; FE R N A N D O
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D C -0000-6050
(HX)
P A D : 6 3 9 PARKWOOD AVE
LEE JAMES R
(HX)
0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 D C -0 0 0 0 -6 6 0 0
PAD: 6 4 3 L IT T L E W E K IVA
........................B R A N T L E Y C O V E
........................ P B 2 1 P G 9 1
C L A R K E P E G G Y S S F. W
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 E R -0 0 0 0 -0 01 0
P A D : 1 3 0 1 C I A S S I C DR
HEERS RAYMOND A &amp; PAMELA
0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5F.R -0 0 0 0 - 0 0 40

RD

(HX)
C
(HX)

PAD:
1 3 1 3 C L A S S I C DR
I.UECK E R I C i
BERGERON R E G IE
0 9 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 F .R -0 0 0 0 - 0 0 90
PAD:
1 3 3 3 C L A S S I C DR
NOVOTNY M IC H A E L D &amp; SANDRA
0 9 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 E R - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
(HX)
PAD:
1 3 4 1 C L A S S I C DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 0 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 ................ “ S P R I N G O A K S
................ “ P B 1 6 T G S 8 4 * 8 5
KIF.FER M IC H A E L A &amp; JEANNE M
1 0 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 5 HIC KO R YW O O D A VE
M IC H A E L JAMES
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 7 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD
MCMURRY GRANT I
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 5 0
PAD: 5 0 9 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD
F A N C H E R G A R Y &amp; A N N I.
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 2 BAYWOOD C T
WASDEN JAMES A 4 CAROLYN A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 2 BRIARW OOD CT
D IA Z COLLEEN G
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 7 0
TAD: 5 1 2 G R E EN B R IA R BLVD
RANDALL LESTER D 4 PAULA P
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 4 G RF.ENBRIAR BLVD
C H R IS T IA N FLETCHER D
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 1 0
(HX)

4,0 52

N A Z A R IO GERARDO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -5 5 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 644 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD
C I M I N I JO HN K 4 WENDY L
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -6 8 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 2 7 S P R IN G OAKS
LEVY C A R M E LITA H 4

BLVD

HIBBF.RT K E V IN N C O -T R S
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -7 1 7 0
P A D : 6 4 2 PF.ACHWOOD DR
D IA Z FERNANDO R 4
KF.RKADO M A R J O R I E D
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -7 3 1 0
P A D : 6 2 5 PF.ACHWOOD DR
B A R ON E CHARMAF. W
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -7 6 7 0
PAD : 6 3 0 R1VERV1F.W AVE
A L E X A N D R E F.MMF.LYNE
.1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -7 9 5 0
TAD: 6 2 3 R IVE R VIF.W AVE
GALVAN RODOLFO 4 C YN TH IA
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 0 4 0
P A D : 6 2 8 ASHBF.RRY LN
NORTH D U S T IN B
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 1 3 0
P A D : 6 1 0 ASHBF.RRY LN
M I C H N E W I C Z J O S E P H 4 EMMA
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 1 7 0

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

PAD: 6 2 1 O R C H ID LN
N IS B E T T EVANS 4 DOROTHY

P A D : 8 2 1 BORDE D E L C A M IN O DR
“ • “ “ KEY WEST A C O N D O M IN IUM
........................O R B 4 5 8 0 P G 7 2 0
................ “ P T O F 0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 2 0
T IN S L E Y KATHY D
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 1 0 0 -1 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 7 1 SANDY NECK LN # 102
VARGAS L U IS
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -2 0 1 0
UIJ4AN C H A R L E S W
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 5 0 0 -1 0 4 0
BARBEE STEVEN A
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 7 0 0 -2 0 1 0
................ “ L A N D I N G T H E
» • « » • * • PB 3 6 p c s 4 1 T O 5 1

AYALA

4

21

MOLL1GODA SARATH K 4
ARACHCHIGF. C H A ND A N IF. H
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 4 0
2 1 9 .9 4

4,0 51

(HX)

MAJORCA AVE
S E B A S T IA N H E IG H TS
19

4 ,0 67

LAWRENCE B IL L Y t
GREEN ROBERT
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C V -0 0 0 0 -5 11 0

N A R D E L L I HENRY T 4 JOYCE A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 2 . MOCKINGBIRD I.N. ........
A R IA S JORGE O 4 AMPARO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 8 0
(HX)

1 ,4 5 8 .0 5

C H E R K A O U I J U L I A N A &amp; K H A L I DD
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
8 1 9 .9 0

1 ,6 4 7 .6 3

(HX)

CT

4,0 39

65

CORLESS SCOTT J &amp; M AR ILY N
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD:

4,0 66

EASTWOOD

RD

9 6 1 .9 8
(HX)

LN

REDD JOHN A &amp; LYNN
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 9 0

........................P B
4 ,0 07

2 ,2 5 9 .2 5

W EK IVA

PAD: 5 1 5 OAKCREST ST
........................S P R I N G O A K S U N I T 2
........................P B 1 7 P G S 2 1
» 22

PAD: 9 1 4 POPLAR LN
....................‘ B R O O K H O L L O W
1 ,7 2 9 .1 7

4 ,0 65

620

LIT T L E

4 ,0 38

DR

WRENWOOD

1 ,5 9 7 .0 6

648

2 ,0 8 1 .3 2

DR

THARP BRUCE T
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
906

4 ,0 37

(HX)

LN

GUNTER D A VID R I I
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
909

4 ,0 36

42

CRUZ REYNALDO &amp; L IS A
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
» P A D : 9 3 0 P O P L A R DR

PAD:
1 ,6 2 0 .6 0

4,0 32

(HX)

PAGAN JO S E &amp; IV E T T E
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

PAD:
4 3 6 .3 0

1 ,4 2 2 .9 7

ST

VAUGHN M AU R IC E G
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
2 ,7 2 4 .8 3

4,0 31

DR

PAD: 1 3 3 W ILLO W AVE
LOT 166 ♦ S 8 FT OF

PAD:

1 ,6 6 9 .5 5

1 ,6 0 7 .7 5

DR

PAD: 105 ALDER AVE
WELSH IN V &amp; L E N D IN G IN C
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0

................ “
1 , 1 8 2 .7 1

•

(HX)

TABOR ROBERT E
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 6 0
1 ,4 7 2 .2 9

“

CASELLA M IC H A E L J
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD:

4 8 8 .2 5

• • “

ESTATES

PAEZ M A R IA &amp;
PEREZ V IC E N T E
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 /0 0
3 ,9 99

1 AA

A

PAD:

PAD:
N E M C IK
3 ,9 98

U N IT

O 9-21-29-502-O A 00-O O 50
LYONS

“

8 5 .59

HERNANDEZ PEDRO
0 8 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6D
PAD: 1 1 2 6 TURNER LN
PT OF LOTS 15 4 1 6 DESC
R IVE R A JOSE M 4 ANNA A
0 8 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6G
BEG 1 9 1 . 3 8 F T S 4 6 9 7 F T

Y

L

........................L I T T L E

3 ,9 93

3,9 94

4 ,0 25

0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 -O EOO -OO bO
PAD: 8 0 7 C A M E L L IA AVE

5 5 1 .1 9

. . . . . . . V I L L A
BRANTLEY
“ “ • “ PB 1 7 PG 7 8
FREY P E TR IN A R
0 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 6 1 6 ANDREW ST

H IC K O R Y

PAD:
2 ,9 8 4 .7 4

4,0 24

(HX)

0 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1-O A O O -O 130

VOGINI JOHN A 4

♦

“

PAD: 802
CLOW D A V ID

HERNANDEZ PEDRO
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 A
P A D : HOMEWARD LN
S 6 1 . 9 FT OF LOT 8

86

• “

4,0 64

JONES DUANE
0 9 -2 1 -29-5C V -00 0 0 -4 8 3 0

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 9 4 LAKAY PL

BRZOZOWSKI

P A D : 1 1 6 0 DOT DR
L O T 2 8 &amp; B E G SW C O R L O T 2 8 . . .
CHF.RNOBY M I C H A E L S l
F A B IA N DONNA L
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
P A D : 2 3 6 1 V I R G I N I A DR
L O T S 2 9 * 3 0 ( L E S S WI.Y 7 7 F T . . .
O L IV E IR A K EV IN P
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 4 1 V I R G I N I A DR
JUMAN SHAN
P O BOX 1 0A
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
P A D : 1 1 6 1 DOT DR
LOT 37 4 E 25 FT OF S 190 FT . . .
. . . . . . ‘ ACADEMY H EIG H TS
» « * * « « * pB 9 pc 36

PGS

W

E 59 FT OF LOT
-------------------------------------- S E C

1 ,0 2 4 .5 6

PARRA ANGELA &amp; AURF.LIO
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 1 1 W L A K E B R A N T L E Y RD
LO T 5 (L E S S RD)
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S i KATH LEE N
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1-0000-026A
P A D : 1 1 4 0 DOT DR
S 135 FT OF LOT 2 6
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
P A D : DOT DR
JUMAN MOHAMMED G S
LOW I A N D C H R I S T C H U R C H
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0

W ILH E LM JOHN F 4 ETHELYN
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 0 7 W ESSEX RD

JOSEPH

DEBORAH

1 ,4 1 7 .6 8

• “ “ “ SEC
• » • » • • • PB 1 5

22

2 ,7 2 7 .4 5

4 ,0 23

2 ,0 9 0 .2 5

L

........................P B 1 5 P G 6 9
SCHAPER M IC H A E L CLYDE

C O LLIE R SCOTT E
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 8 8 MARTY BLVD
C O LLIE R SCOTT E
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: MARTY BLVD
PASF.IKA ROBERT &amp; SARA
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 7 1 W C A D I L L A C DR
B E R G A N Z O J O S E A i LYNF.TTF.
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 2 5 NANCY AVE
*
.F O R E S T S L O P E S
. . . . . . . pB n
pc 52

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1141 W LAKE
SHAHPOURI SAFAR
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1001 W LAKE
BONAVENTURE

PGS

4 ,0 63

2 ,7 9 3 .6 4

.................................

“

1 ,7 0 0 .6 7

QUIROGA A L IC IA

56

1 ,1 0 7 .1 8

GARTNER JOHN T &amp; M AR IA N J
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C V -0 0 0 0 -4 03 0
(HX)

(HX)

3 ,9 89
R ID D E LL

CRAWFORD D A N IE L C
0 8 -2 1 -2 9-5 0 9 -0 0 00 -0 0 8 C
P A D : 8 2 1 W I.AKF. B R A N T L E Y R D
S 75 FT OF W 1 4 7 .3 2 FT OF . . .
................ “ P A I - M P A R K
. * « • « . . PB 11 PG 4

VENCE
0 8 -2
BEG
*
“ “ “

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
P A D : 1 1 0 1 W O O D A LL DR
........................V E S T A V I A
........................P B 2 5 P G 5 9
LUKE JAMES H &amp; ANNA

4 ,0 62

4 ,0 22

2 ,3 1 7 .7 1

B

0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C V -0 0 0 0 -3 30 0
PAD: 5 1 2 BALSAWOOD CT
M E IS E L S ANNA
F R E S H MEADOWS
0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C V -0 0 0 0 -3 36 0
P A D : 5 1 6 PARKWOOD DR
ADAMS LY LE H l B IA N K A R

(H X)

0 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C V -0 0 0 0 -3 6 9 0
PAD: 731 L IT T L E W E K IVA

(HX)
C IR

SEQ. #

1 ,3 9 2 .8 0

4 0 7 .5 4

PAD:

&amp; M AR TIN E

PAD: 3 5 1 6 V E S T A V IA
. . . . . . . T E R R A OAKS

RD

P A D : 1 3 1 S U E DR
ALLEN DOUGLAS R &amp; BARBARA J
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
P A D : 1 0 5 S U E DR
....................... R I N G E R S U B D A M E N D E D P L A T
•******P B
11 PG 9 5
BETANCOURT PASCUALA
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 5 1 P E N D L E T O N DR
. . . . . . . B IS H P A M P I.A N TA TIO N
. . . . . . . p B j PG 69

PAD: 1 1 1 4 TURNER LN
PT OF LOTS 15 ♦ 16 BEG

3 ,9 88

EDWARD

......................... P B

CUSTO M HOMES IN C
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -3 00 -0 0 8 A -0 0 0 0
PA D : 1 2 5 7 W LAKE B R A N T L E Y RD
....................... F O R E S T S L O P E S
• * * * « * * P B 9 PG 7 9
H IC KS ORLAND W &amp; IS A B E L L E
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 5 0 S AND I.AKE RD

MUNOZ F R A N C IA C
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : 1 1 1 1 HOMEWARD LN
LOT 11 4 W 3 FT OF LOT

3 ,9 87

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:

ST
&amp; V EN IC E

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

1 ,1 0 1 .6 5

PJ

LOT 14 &amp; VACD S T ON W
*
.T R I A N G L E T E R R A C E
....................... ....
1 2 PG 7
MATHEWS J E S S I E E &amp; RUTH
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

D O R IS
WAYNE

SEQ. #

0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 1 1 0 6 D O R IS ST
1 ,1 4 2 .4 2

EWEN A R C H IT E C T U R E &amp; MGMT IN C
0 8 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0-00 8 0 -0 0 0 0

TAXES DUE

WEST DANNY J
0 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0

W EK IVA

PAD: 2 6 7 2 ATTLEBORO PL
........................F O R E S T P A R K E S T A T E S S E C 2
............................
2 3 PGS 6 4 i 6 5
S T U A R T A D A M W &amp; A N G I E F,
0 7 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 F D - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 70 (HX)
PAD : 3 2 0 FOR EST PARK C I R
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 8 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 -

1325

3,9 86

PAD:
THOMAS

0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 0 NEW W ATERFORD * 1 0 0 PL
U N I T 1 0 0 I.AKF.VIF.W G A R D E N S A T . . .
TOTO E LIZA B E TH M
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 0 NEW W ATERFORD # 2 0 6 PL
U N I T 2 0 6 IJ\K EVIF.W GARDENS A T . . .
........................ S T O C K B R I D G E U N I T 3
....................... ....
3 5 PGS 9 6 &amp; 9 7
MARCANO GERARDO t D IA N A P
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 5 K I T T F . R Y I.N
C H U N O R M A N S &amp; KF . A
0 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 8 0

PAD:

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 9 8 0
PAD: 6 0 8 O R C H ID LN
........................R I V E R R U N S E C 1
. . . . . . . p B 1 9 p c s 8 7 4 88
1 ,5 0 4 .3 1

4 ,0 53

2 4 6 .8 5

4,0 54

2 4 6 .8 5

4 ,0 55

2 4 6 .8 5

4,0 56

. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .
1 ,6 2 1 .0 3

4 .0 57

2 ,5 1 8 .9 8

4 .0 58

....................
. . . . . . .
1 ,6 1 9 .6 0

4 .0 59

3 ,0 3 0 .5 2

4 .0 60

1 ,5 9 8 .0 7

4,0 61

JETHA

ALNOOR

H

B

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 5 0
T A D : 9 1 0 L I T T L E BEND RD
TORRES ROBERT J 4 SHARON S
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 4 3 1 W F.KIVA R A P ID S DR
ELLER JERALD N
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 0 0 W E K IV A R A P ID S DR
........................R I V E R R U N S E C 2
........................P B 2 0 P G S 2 3 4 2 4
D IA Z M A R IO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0A00-0070
PAD: 904 MANATEE CT
J A R V IS M IC H E LLE
1O -21-29-5O 6-O B O 0-011O
P A D : 8 9 2 B R E A K W A T E R DR
C A R R O L L DAMON L
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 8 7 6 B R E A K W A T E R DR
EVANS RUTH Y
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PA D : 886 L I T T L E B EN D RD
........................ R I V E R R U N S E C 3
. . . . . . . p B 21 PGS 61 TO 64
BARONE R IC H A R D J J R 4 P A T R IC IA
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 431 FALLS CT

t

�Tut Herald
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
MC

A L IS T E R

K IR K

L

TAXES DUE

LAURA

k

L

2 ,4 8 4 .3 6

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
T A D : 4 5 0 S M E A N D E R DR
JETH A A L A U D IN H B

1 ,5 2 5 .4 7

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0
T A D : 8 2 3 R I L L DR

H A R RIS O N

M IC H A E L

2 ,5 0 0 .3 4

2 ,4 1 7 .8 5

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 3 0
PAD: 6 6 1 AIR M O NT AVE
CARRERAS M AR G A RITA k
OBF.N ROBF.RTO

1 , 5 6 6 .0 5

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 0 0
PAD: 637 H IG A TE CT

&lt;HX)

....................* O A K I A N D V I L L A G E S E C
............................
2 5 PGS 51 t 52
GARNF.R R O B E R T D &amp; S U S A N M

1
5 2 2 .2 7

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
1H X )
P A D : 5 0 4 BF.ECHWOOD A V E
LOT 25
(LESS W 10 FT)
* * * * * * ‘ C EN TE R PLACE CONDO
............................
2 6 PGS 9 2 TO 94
ALG IF.R FOSTER
1 0 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 -0 F .00-0040
P A D : 6 1 8 MONTGOMERY RD
* * * * * * ‘ S PR IN G D A LE R E PLAT
............................
2 6 PG 1 6

8 5 0 .6 0

B 5 9 .6 6

5 8 2 .0 3

(HX)
PAD: 5 0 0 YELLOWWOOD CT
ADAMS M IC H A E L R
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD : 5 0 5 YELLOWWOOD CT
HF.WITT D E N IS E
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 5 0
PAD: 4 4 6 HEMLOCK ST
H EW ITT D EN IS E
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
PAD: 4 4 4 HEMLOCK ST
• * * * * * * O A K I A N D V IL L A G E SEC
" * * * * * P B
2 8 P G S 2 3 &amp; 2. 4
POWELL JANET L
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 0
PAD: 471 CYPRESS ST

PAD: 6 1 5 R IC H LA N D CT #6 2
WALKER R IC H A R D A &amp; P A T R IC IA
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 5 0 0 -0 6 9 0

A

PAD: 6 1 5 R IC H L A N D # 6 9 CT
FREY W IL L IA M S PHARADY
1 0 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 1 - 0 7 C 0 - 1 160
(HX)
P A D : 6 2 2 C A M B R ID G E # 1 1 6 WAY
U N I T 1 1 6 BLDG 7C
R O B IN SO N R E I I I
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 0 0 0 -1 6 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 645 STAFFORD TER #163
C O S T A N T IN I LORA l
C O S T A N T I N I MARY
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 1 A0-1690
(HX)
PAD: 634 STEAMBOAT # 1 6 9 CT
U N IT 1 6 9 BLDG 11A

VELEZ ELBERTO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 7 A 0-2730

W A IN MARY A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 7 A 0 -2 7 6 0

PKWY

YOUNGSTOWN
BLDG 18A

PAD: 682
* * * * * * * SUN

****» **L A
•* ** * ** P B

5

TO

502

SUN R ID G E
TOWNHOMES

PL
OF

PAD:

505

8 5 0 .2 0

4, 122

9 4 2 .0 5

4, 123

4 3 9 .3 2

4, 124

1 , 3 5 3 .7 8

4, 125

1 ,3 8 2 .4 9

4 ,1 26

1 ,4 9 3 .3 7

4 4 0 .3 2

4, 127

4, 128

8 0 0 .1 3

4 ,1 29

9 6 3 .0 8

4, 130

9 3 0 .7 5

V IA

DELL

ORO

V IA

DELL

ORO

4, 134

1 ,9 7 3 .2 3

1 ,4 9 9 .0 6

1 ,6 43 .6 3

4,1 42

(HX)
#202
1 ,4 5 1 .4 6

4, 143

#101

S O L O M IT O MARY A
l 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 0 C R A N E S WAY # 1 0 1
U N IT 101 CRANES ROOST . . .
BARNES DONALD S
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0
P A D : 5 2 0 C R A N E S WAY # 1 0 4
U N IT 1 0 4 CRANES ROOST . . .
G O O D IN RAYMOND N JR
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 0 C R A N E S WAY # 2 0 1
U N IT 2 0 1 CRANES ROOST . . .
........................W E S T A L T A M O N T E H E I G H T S
•* ** * ** P B
1 0 PG 6 9
WELCH TONDODDA k
FA N N IN R EG IN A
11- 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7-0B D 0-0360
PAD: 3 41 E C IT R U S ST
LOTS 3 6 t 37 BLK B WEST . . .
. . . . . . ‘ APPLE VALLEY U N IT 4
• * * * * * * P B 2 3 PG 1 7

SEC

(HX)

* * * * A* * *

4, 152

1

* * * * * * *
1 ,7 6 2 .1 2

4, 153

. . .
4, 154

1 ,4 4 4 .4 4

4 ,1 55

1 ,4 24 .4 2

4, 156

2 ,9 2 4 .0 6

4, 157

1 ,6 1 5 .2 5

4, 158

4, 159

4 ,1 60

4,1 61

1 ,4 3 6 .1 9
„ •

SEC

1

4, 162

n* v
8 7 1 .1 0

4 ,1 63

* * * * * * *
3 ,0 5 7 .2 2

4 ,1 64

A ###*** *
9 9 0 .8 1

4, 165

2, 1 4 7 .8 4

4,1 66

(HX)

(HX)
*# *« « ** *
1 ,2 5 3 .7 8

4 ,1 67

(HX)
1 ,0 8 9 .6 5

4 ,1 68

2 ,2 1 0 .0 4

4 ,1 69

2 ,7 2 7 .8 0

4 ,1 70

7 1 7 .6 5

4, 171

(HX)

5 8 8 .1 0

B 4 0 .5 5

4, 172

4, 173

. . .

CALDWELL W IL L IA M L S S H IR LE Y A
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 2 0 0 -2 2 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 5 0 C R A N E S WAY # 2 2 4
SAUNDERS C R A IG K
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 3 0 0 -1 2 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 6 0 C R A N E S WAY
#128
C A R R IE R O ANTONTO D k M A R IA A
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 3 0 0 -2 3 2 0
P A D : 5 6 0 C R A N E S WAY # 2 3 2
MARROCCOLL G IU S E P P E k

4 ,3 6 0 .1 7

4, 174

1 ,4 5 5 .9 5

4 ,1 75

1 ,2 6 6 .7 8

4 ,1 76

2 ,1 1 0 .9 0

4 ,1 77

2 ,0 3 1 .4 1

4 , 178

AMATULLI LU C IA .
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 6 0 0 -1 6 4 0
P A D : 6 4 0 C R A N E S WAY # 1 6 4
MANOR

48

t

12PAD:

6
AARON

E L IZ A B E T H

4 ,4 8 8 .3 7

? ,4 1 5 .1 8

21-29-501-0000-0340 &lt;yx)
107

ST

55

FT

H ILLC R E S T ST
5 I 6 ( L E S S F.

60

4,1 82

5 6 7 .3 8

4,1 83

8 3 5 .4 4

4 ,1 84

1 ,7 9 2 .4 3

4 ,1 85

1 ,8 7 9 .7 5

4 ,1 96

1 ,3 2 9 .0 4

4 ,1 87

7 1 7 .6 5

4 , 1 8B

2 ,0 8 3 .8 9

4 ,1 89

3 ,1 4 0 .9 9

4 ,1 90

1 ,7 4 6 .5 3

4 ,1 91

2 ,9 2 8 .1 7

4 ,1 92

1 ,4 9 1 .1 4

4 ,1 93

1 ,1 3 9 .7 6

4,1 94

B 0 9 .0 4

4,1 95

1 5 1 .9 8

4 ,1 96

1 7 1 .6 2

4 ,1 97

4 5 .60

4 ,1 98

1 7 0 .6 2

4,1 99

4 5 .60

4 ,2 00

1 9 8 .1 3

4,2 01

2 8 1 .5 8

4,2 02

6 1 4 .8 2

4 ,2 03

2 9 8 .0 1

4 ,2 04

8 0 9 .7 6

4 ,2 05

6 9 5 .9 6

4 ,2 06

3 2 4 .3 5

4 ,2 07

6 9 6 .6 0

4 ,2 08

4 8 5 .3 5

4 ,2 09

1 , 1 9 1 .6 6

4 ,2 10

3 0 4 .7 5

4 ,2 11

3 3 9 .0 5

4 ,2 12

1 ,2 4 5 .8 8

4 ,2 13

1 ,4 1 9 .9 6

4 ,2 14

1 ,7 0 9 .2 3

4 ,2 1 5

9 9 6 .8 3

4 ,2 1 6

. . .

D U R K F T S T E V E N I,
1 2 -2 1 -29-503-O B O O -0050
FT

OF

. . .

FREED DOLORES C
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

(HX)
LN

*
.P B 1 4 P G 7 2
LAWSON THOMAS W k K 1 M F R L Y
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
H ER M ITS CV
H IL L U N IT

.......pB H pG a6
in

NO

HO SK INS LAUREN
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

2

(HX)

P A D : 1 2 4 P E A C O C K DR
• • • • • • • R O B I N H IL L U N IT 3
*
.P B 1 5 P G 3 2
BUCCELLATO D A N IE L &amp; SUSAN k
CAPUANA SUSAN
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 5 2 P EA C O C K DR
. . . . . . ‘ V IL L A G E S THE
. . . . . . * o r b 9 7 3 PG 1 2 6 8
D U R K F T S T E V E N I.
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 9 - OCO O-OO IO
PAD: 541 ORANGE ST
....................... H E R M I T S C O V E S O U T H
................ * * P B 2 1 r e 8
PRAKASH A J A I
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

(HX)
1ST

ADD

(HX)

PAD: 674 KAREN CT
....................... A L T A M O N T E O A K S
. . . . . . . PB 2 8 PG 5 0
KELLER S HE R R IE G k
KELLER JEFFERY P
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

(HX)

....................... O F F I C E C O N D O
. « « « « « • p B 2 9 rGS 93

k

CENTER

94

BFI.TRE W IL J O N W
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 ICO
P A D : 6 8 5 P A L M S P R I N G S DR
U N I T 1C PALM S P G S M E D I C A L . . .
................* ‘ D A V I D G R A H A M S U B D
....................... P B 4 1 P G 5
C H I O D O ANOF.LO P k B A R B A R A S
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 8 LAKE AVE
• * * * ' * * SANLANDO
........................T B 3 P G S 6 5 1 / 2

66

67

*

68

FBO
1 2 -2 1 -29-5B D -0 6 00 -0 0 6 0
PA D : 8 0 8 BAYWOOD ST
LOT 6 I W 1 /2 OF LOT 5 BLK 6
B ELL C LFM M IE M
12-2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -0 7 0 0 -0 1 3 0
TA D : 9 0 5 BAYWOOD S T
E 32 FT OF LOT 13 i W 38 FT . . .
NELSON FLOYD
12-21-2 9 -5 B D -1 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 96 S P R IN G ST
NELSON FLOYD
• 12-21-2 9 -5 B D -1 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: S P R IN G S T
L O T 4 ( L E S S W I.Y 7 . 5 F T ) B I . K 11
F N B E N T E R P R IS E S IN C
12 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D -1 1 0 0 - 0 0 6 0
PAD: SPR IN G ST
GOFF ROBERT
C OR
GOFF ROBERT
C PER REP
FOR EST
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -I100-0070
FNB E N T E R P R IS E S IN C
12 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 1 0 0 -0 08 0
GOFF ROBERT
COR
COFF ROBERT
C PER REP
FOR E S T
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 100-0090
FNB E N T E R P R IS E S IN C
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 100-0100
ROBINSO N K A T IE
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 100-0110
PAD: S P R IN G ST
L O T S 11
I 1 2 B L K 11
L E V Y M A G G I E B k M O O R E W I L L I E it
T H O M A S B I R D E L L F. T A L
12 - 2 1 - 2 9 -5 B D -1 1 0 0 -0 4 0 0
PAD: 301 M AG N O LIA ST
E 1 /2 OF LOT 40 » A LL LOTS
W RIG HT W ALTFR JR 4 B E N IT A K
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1200-0070
LOTS 7 i 8 -B L K 12
MONGFN J U A N IT A
12 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1200-0100
P AD : 6 4 5 BRENTW OOD AVE
L O T S 1 0 t 11 B L K 1 2
MORSE MARY B L I F E E S T
(MANDY E L L A M H E IR S )
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1200-0120
PAD: 3 0 7 M AG N O LIA ST
LO T S 1 2 * 13 BI.K 12

. . .

JACKSON L E FEARS k
I.ARK A R E T H E A L k LA R K S H A Y LA C
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 1 2 0 0 - 0 140
PAD: M AG NOLIA ST
LOTS 14 &amp; 15 BLK 12
SIM M O N S A N IT A
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1300-0010
(HX)
PAD: 120 SPR IN G ST
DRAKES HFNRY
12 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 110 S PR IN G ST
LAMAR B E T T Y J
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1 300-0090
(HX)
PAD: 100 S PR IN G ST
LOTS 9 ( 10 BLK 13
WORTHY NORMAN F T A L
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1300-0150
PAD:
LOTS

EAST
15 *

ST
16

BLK

13

S IM M O NS C A T H E R IN E J k BOUER
EUGENE E T A L C / O D EN IS F. SIM M O N S
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -1300-0180
PAD: EAST ST
LOTS 18 « 19 BLK 13
POTTER C A TH ER IN E C k
POTTER JAMES D
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 7 4 6 PREBLE AVE
LOT 3 ♦ N 1 /2 OF LOT 4
KURANI 1HSAN k JEANNE A
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 00 0 -0 04 P
PAD: 7 4 2 PREBLE AVE

(HX)
BLK

20

(HX)

4, 179

S 1 / 2 OF LOT 4 ♦ A L L LOT 5 . .
K A ZA K EV IC IU S K R IS T IN A R (
D ZIA R A L D A S k G RA B N IC KA S M IL D A

4, 160

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 3 0
PAD: 7 0 9 T R O P IC
LOTS 13 14 i 15
BRUGMAN GLENN H
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 5 0
PAD: 6 1 2 H ER M ITS

49

W INGER D A V ID T k KAY K
1 1 2 1 -2 9 -5 3 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 941 V IC T O R IA TER
.............................................. S E C 1 2 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 * * * * * * * SANLANDO ARGYLE S EC TIO N
* * • » » * • p B 1 0 PG
C A R L IE JOANNA k

TRL
I »

1 ,4 1 7 .2 0
(HX)

PAD: 6 7 9 N G L E N N DR
. . . . . . . pA LM S P R IN G S MF.DICAI,

5 5 7 .4 4

....................* P B 3 0 P G S 1 2 k 1 3
BENNETT R IC H A R D D k KAREN
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 965 V IC T O R IA TER
*
.......................' C R A N E S R O O S T C O N D O
........................
3 0 5 8 PG 1 9 0 0

. . . . . . . PB 5 9 p c s
4 ,1 44

4, 151

W

PAD: 7 0 7 SEAGULL AVE
BADAKHSHAN N O O SHIN
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 8 0

. . . . . . . V IC T O R S

1 ,7 8 4 .5 4

4, 150

02

4 ,1 39

#123
SUN . . .

504 H ER M ITS
FT OF LOT 2

PAD: 2 0 9 W H IP PO O R W ILL
....................... H E R M I T S C O V F .

15,874.82

STEVEN S MARGARET M i
STEVENS M E LV IN L JR
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 3 0 C R A N E S # 3 0 7 WAY

4, 141

&gt;**« **« •

SUBD

LEE JAMES TRUSTEE

4, 138

1 ,1 9 6 .6 1

4, 149

SEC

A T K IN S ROBERT B JR k BRENDA
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 851 DOUGLAS AVE
. . . . . . ‘ CRANES ROOST V IL L A G E
* . . . * . * 0 R B i 2 2 f i PG 2 9 3

U N IT 3 0 7 CRANES ROOST
. . . . . . ‘ V IC T O R IA PARK

PAD:
S 30

4 ,181

................ * ‘ R O B I N H I L L
. . . . . . . p B 14 p g 44

4 ,0 7 8 .0 2

E LIN A M
1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
2 1 0 MALLARD ST
ELEANOR C
1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0

PAD: BEACH AVE
. . . . . . . TRO P ic H IL L
. . . . . . . p B 7 PG 8 0

S E Q .«

2 ,4 8 8 .5 9

MALLEK M IC H A E L
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0

PAD:
LOTS

A T K IN S ROBERT B JR k BRENDA
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 8 4 1 D O U G L A S RD

1 6 5 .5 6

4, 140

4, 148

1 ,4 2 7 .8 0

4, 137

4 ,1 36

#290

PAD: 5 5 0 V I A DEL ORO # 1 0 6
* * * * * * * I.A V I T A V I L I A S A R E P I A T
* • * • » • * PB 56 pGS 7 i 8
* * * * . . . AI j , 1 0 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 A - 0 0 0 0

2 ,3 2 9 .6 0

PAD: 2B0 W SHEPPARD ST
LOTS 18 « 19 (LESS E 3 1 . 2 4
. . .
CAREY BETTY J TRUSTEE
FBO B ETTY J CAREY
11 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6-0B 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 5 E OAKHURST ST
W 4 2 F T O F L O T 2 9 It A L L L O T . . .
P E T E R S O N J O N A T H A N J f. M A R Y E
11 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 D 0 0 -0 3 5 0
P A D : 2 1 3 F. A L P I N E S T
W 3 7 . 8 FT OF LOT 3 5 t E 4 4 . 6
. . .
Q U I N L A N N O E L F. &amp; K A R E N R
11-21-29-506-0F .O O -O O 9O
(HX)
PAD: 224 E A L P IN E S T
LOTS 9 * 10 BLK E WEST . . .
• • • • • • • D O U G L A S H EIG H TS
. . . . . . . p a 2 2 PG 9 7

BAADE
1 1 -2
PAD:
ELDER
1 1 -2

4 ,1 47

(HX)

8 8 6 .1 9

1 ,5 1 9 .1 2

4, 135

V I T A CONDO PH 4
4 4 P GS 8 2 T H R U 86

T R E F F N E R C R I S T I N E F.
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 0 -0 6 0 0 -1 0 6 0

1 4 ,4 6 9 .7 9

2, 1 0 3 .4 1

* * * * * * 'W ES T ALTAM ONTE H E IG H T S
* * * * * * T B
1 0 PG 7 6
R I C E G R E G O R Y P S DORFF. L
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6-0B 00-0090
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 0 W SHEPPARD ST
L O T 9 f. W 4 1 . 4 F T O F L O T 1 0

TAXES DUE

BFNNF.TT G L A D Y S D
12-2 I-2 9 -5 03 -0B O Q -0 0 2 O

3

-1 0 0 0
(HX)
EST ST
VACD S T ON

4, 132

4, 133

4 ,1 46

2 ,3 4 9 .3 6
-0 0 1 0
AVE
U N IT

ROSS KENNETH S
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

(HX)

DR

S T A K F R KIMBF.RLY
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 03 -0 H 0 0
PAD: 801 V IR G IN IA
........................A P P L E V A L L E Y
........................P B 1 7 P G 1 3
DOTTS RANDALL J
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 100 W H ILLC R
LOT 100 6 1 /2 OF

B R IT T RANDALL
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 9 5 7 R E D FO X RD

#276

C
(HX)

1 0 ,33 8 .9 2

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: 681
. . . . . . . ro b

PAD: 7 1 7 TE A L LN
F R A N K L I N WOODY D SR
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 1 0
PAD: 2 9 3 CURLEW CT
* * * * * * ‘ CRANES ROOST V IL L A G E 0 5
.......................
1 2 8 0 PG 1 4 8 3
M E L V IN MARGARET
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 1 0 C R A N F S WAY # 1 0 1
V E R K IN S L IL L IA N
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 1 0 C R A N E S WAY # 3 0 6
*
.C R A N E S R O O S T V I L I A G E 0 7
. . . . . . * o R B 1 3 6 7 PG 6 3 7

6 9 6 .4 0

9 3 3 .1 7

DR

29-

P A D : 9 0 S RED F O X RD
. . . . . . *cRANF.S ROOST V I L L A S
• * .* ..* P B
2 3
PGS 7 4 - 7 7
1 ,5 1 9 .1 2

4,1 45

OAKHURST ST
BLK F WEST . . .

4, 131

V I T A CONDO PH 2
3 8 PGS 8 TO 1 2

P H IL P V IN C E N T E 6 CARMEN
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -1 4 0 0 -1 0 1 0
•* * * * * * L A
• • • • • • • P B

4, 121

8

A R TZN ER DEBORAH N
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 8 -1 3 0 0 -2 0 2 0
PAD:

1 ,4 93 .3 7

#273

KORNAKER KATHY
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 3 0
505
123

4 ,1 20

Y O U N G S T O W N PKWY # 3 3 1
R ID G E 8 TOWNHOMES OF

* * * * * * * A CONDO
. . . . . . . p B
35 p c s

PAD:
U N IT

4 ,1 19

(HX)

REYES ISM A E L O &amp;
MOYET A H ISH A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -2 0 0 0 -3 3 1 0

E
9

4,1 18

7 6 1 .8 5

PKWY

328
8 l

1 ,2 07 .6 7

(HX)

U N IT 2 7 6 BLDG 17A
BROWN P H I L I P E
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 8 A0-2900
695
290

4 ,1 15

(HX)

PKWY

1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -3 00 -0 0 7 H -0 0 0 0
CALEANO CARLOS &amp; JU I.IF .TA
11- 2 1- 2 9 - 3 0 0 -0 0 9C -0000
(HX)
PAD: 7 1 5 ARNOLD ST
........................A P P L E V A L L E Y
........................P B 1 5 P G 7 0
M A R TIN E Z L O U IS H &amp; ANDREY A
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 7 C A N D L E W IC K RD
. . . . . . . We s t A L T A M O N T E H E I G H T S
....................... P B 1 0 P G 7 5
KAZNOWSKI W IL L IA M &amp; J I L L
U -21-29-503-O FO O -O O B O
(HX)

4, 117

1 , 5 2 5 .8 8

P A D : 6 5 0 Y O U N G S T O W N # 2 1 3 PKWY
U N I T 2 1 3 BI.DG 1 3 B
V A N WYNGARDF.N E R I C K &amp; B E T H A N Y
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1-15B 0-2470
T A D : 6 7 2 R O A R I N G # 2 4 7 DR
U N IT 2 4 7 BLDG 15B

PAD:
U N IT

4,1 14

PKWY

P A D : 6 6 2 Y O U N G S T O W N PKWY # 2 1 2
U N IT 2 1 2 BLDG 13A
E N R IO U E Z FR A N C IS C O R &amp; M A R IA S
1 0 -2 1 - 2 9 -5 2 1 -1 3 B0- 2 130
(HX)

YOUNGSTOWN

4 ,1 13

(HX)

PAD: 6 5 5 M A G IC CT # 1 8 7
CRUZ VANESSA &amp;
BARTOLOMEI REYNALDO
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 3 A 0 -1970
(HX)
P A D : 6 6 2 Y O U N G S T O W N # 1 9 7 PKWY
U N IT 197 BLDG 1 3A
GOLDSON M ICH A E L P
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 3A 0-2050
PAD: 6 6 2 YOUNGSTOWN # 2 0 5
U N IT 2 0 5 BLDG 13A
CASTRO ANTHONY
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 3 A 0 -2 120

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 5 3 4 V I A D E L ORO
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 1 T W P 2 1 R N G
RESUN LE A SIN G IN C
C / O JAM ES E &amp; S H IR L E Y S DEAS
1 1 - 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 7F -0 00 0
P A D : 2 9 2 W C E N T R A L PKWY
GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE LLC

1 ,2 0 7 .6 7

6 6 5 .6 9

A R R I G O I T I A J O R G E I.
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -1 2 0 0 -1 8 7 0

670

4 ,1 12

SEQ. #

2 ,4 9 1 .2 7

PAD: 2 6 4 SHF .rrA RD ST
LO T S 14 * 15 BLK B WEST . . .
BROW NING A L B E R T A A
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6-0B 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)

1 ,1 67 .3 3

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 511 RAMSDELL AVE
....................‘ H I D D E N S P R I N G S C O N D O
* * * * * * * O R B 1 5 9 4 PG 668
M A S S T R A T A A R T H U R f. N A N C Y I
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 5 9 0 BLO O M ING TO N CT #7
H E R R E N W E N D Y F.
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD : 5 9 0 BLO O MINGTON CT 18
ROBERTS A L IC IA D
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 7 5 BLO O M ING TO N #21 CT
DAWSON MARY J
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 5 Y OU N GSTOW N PKWY # 4 0
BERRY C H R IS T O P H E R P
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 4 0 0 -0 5 7 0
P A D : 6 1 0 C O L O R A D O PI. # 5 7
RENDF.ROS J I M M Y A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 5 0 0 -0 6 2 0

PAD:

4 ,111

PEDRAM

ZA Y AS MARK C k R E B E C C A A
1 1 -2 1 -2 9 -506-0B 00-0140

4 8 4 .7 4

YOUNGSTOWN
BLDG 17A

4, 110

B EH N IA

TAXES DUE

4 ,1 16

1 ,4 0 8 .8 3

M A U R IC IO

670
273

4 ,1 09

OF

....................* P B 2 6 P G S 2 7 f, 2 8
R A W S O N I A U R A F.
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0

PAD:
U N IT

4, 108

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:
LOTS

MORTON DONNA
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 B 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 1 S P R I N G D A L E DR
LOT 3B S S 1 /2 OF VACD ST
* * * * * * ‘ OAKLAND V I L I A G E SEC 2

DF

4 , 1 0 ’’

(HX)

1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 7 0
P A D : 4 7 6 N FW H O PF DR
SELTZER F JAY

MAGO

SEQ.#

May 2. 9. 10. 200-1 l\ lR C 3 7

0 -0 1 3 0
H IL L
BLK 2 3

(HX)

0 -0 0 7 0
TRL

(HX)

�9$

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
WELCH

ROBERT

TAXES DUE

E

2 ,0 7 6 .8 8

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 5 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD: 7 2 6 FLO R ID A BLVD
LOTS 44 ♦ 45 BLK 25
COHEN PETER J
C /O

U LTIM A TE

MOTOR

SEQ. *

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
LUKE

4 ,2 17

4,2 18

2 6 .2 9

4 ,2 19

WORKS

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 5 0 0 -0 6 0 0
PAD: JAKE AVE
LOTS 60 61 I 62 BLK 25
BAXTER D A VID k
P E P P E R D IN E PAMELA E
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -2 8 0 0 -0 1 9 A
PAD: FLO R ID A BLVD
B E G NW C O R L O T 1 9 B L K 2 8 RUN
MC C A F F R E Y D E R R IC K k J O N E L L E E
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -3100-0080
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 4 6 FREYMARK ST
LOTS 8 ♦ 9 * W 16 FT OF LOT .

1 ,6 9 8 .8 7

A R E N C IB IA ROGER D &amp; H E I L I
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -3 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 0 5 NORTH S T
HUGHES MARTA E
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5B D -33 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 1 1 0 9 NORTH S T
CO VEI.L R IC H A R D J J R &amp; R O B IN B
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -3700-0110
(HX)
P A D : 9 2 9 J A K E M A R I O N DR
LOTS 11 ♦ 12 BLK 37
CURRAN GERALD E k LYNNE E
12 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5B D -3 7 0 0 -0 130
(HX)

4 ,2 25

4 ,2 26

37 .04

4 ,2 27

4 ,2 28

1 ,3 7 7 .3 5

4 ,2 29

9 2 .10

4 ,2 30

1 ,1 0 1 .1 3

4,2 31

OF

12 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -4 900-0120
PAD: 6 0 9 C ITR U S ST
LOT 12 * E 15 FT OF LOT 11
CO M M ER C IA L R EA LTY GROUP IN C
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: GROVE AVE

6 ,3 5 4 .4 8

4,2 32

1 .1 5 6 .4 1

4,2 33

2 ,0 3 3 .7 8

2 .0 1 3 .2 7

4,2 34

4 ,2 35

. . .
3 8 2 .6 5

4 ,2 36

51

CO M M ER C IA L R EALTY GROUP IN C
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 5 1 0 0 - 0 1 30
PAD: E CENTER ST
ALL LOT 13 k W 1 /2 OF
CO M M ER C IA L REALTY GROUP
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 1 0 0 -0 140
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 14 k A L L
C O M M ERCIAL REALTY GROUP

2 3 6 .7 2

LOT
IN C

14

LOT
IN C

15

4,2 37

.
1 4 2 .6 2

4,2 38

5 8 0 .9 4

4 ,2 39

.

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 2 0 0 -0 3 5 0
LOTS 3 5 TO 4 0 BLK 52
GALFO

COl-EEN

M

1 ,1 7 3 .3 6

1 2 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5B D -5 5 0 0-02 6 0
PAD: 5 3 5 E HIG H LA N D ST
E 1 1 .6 4 I T OF LOT 26 k
HALL L E S L IE

4,2 40

(HX)
W

. . .
1 6 7 .0 0

1 2 -2 1 -29-5B D -5800-0370
P A D : E RID G EW O O D S T
E 3 7 .5 FT OF W 4 9 .1 2 FT
FRANKE WALTER TRUSTEE

4 ,2 41

OF
2 ,3 7 3 .3 4

4 ,2 42

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 9 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 5 4 0 E P IN E V IE W ST
W 4 7 .4 3 FT OF LOT 4 ♦ LOT 5
FRANCKE WALTER TRUSTEE
FBO WALTER FRANCKE
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 9 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 6 P IN E V IE W ST
W 1 5 .8 9 FT OF LOT
K N IG H T JOSEPH W k

5

*

ALL

..

0

1 .5 7 0 .2 8

4,2 43

. . .
8 9 8 .8 4

4 ,2 44

BENNETT RUTH
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5B D -5 9 0 0 -0 2 20
(HX)
PAD: 505 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 22
(LE SS W 2 6 . 7 4
FT)
* W
S PIN D LER ROBERT A
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 9 0 0 -0 3 4 0

PAD: 561
LOT 40 k

E
E

OAKHURST
2 6 .7 4
FT

ST
OF

FERRARO A N N E -M A R IE
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 6 0 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: 424
LOT 11 ♦
H O R O W ITZ

E
E

A

k

4 ,2 45

2 ,0 8 4 .9 7

4 ,2 46

W

LOT

...
2 ,1 9 4 .7 7

4,2 47

(H X)

P IN E V IE W ST
1 /2 OF LOT 12

KENNETH

1 8 7 .8 6
(HX)

PAD: 545 E OAKHURST ST
LOT 34
(LESS W 4 2 . 4 2 IT )
*
C A S T IL L O HENRY JR k LU S1A G
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -5 9 0 0 -0 4 0 0

BLK

DONNA

.

E

1 ,2 5 1 .8 1

4 ,2 48

SOUTHALL L O R A IN E T
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -6 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
PAD: 4 5 3
LOT 38 ♦

E OAKHURST
W 15 FT OF

ST
LOT

39

. . ,
2 7 7 .1 4

LOPEZ B IA N C A k
LUKACH1 ALEX
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -6 1 0 0 -0 0 20
PAD: E OAKHURST ST
B R IG M A N U R SU JA M
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -6 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD:
LOTS

452 E
3 * 4

3 7 6 .0 2

PAD:

400

E
k

MORA OLGA M
HO MAN W IN G

OAKHURST
20

BLK

4 ,2 50

2 ,5 0 2 .9 7

4 ,2 56

3 ,2 3 0 .1 9

4,2 57

4 6 6 .1 6

4 .2 58

4 2 ,7 5 9 .8 7

4 .2 59

1 ,7 1 0 .0 0

4,2 60

1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 8 8 0 0 -0 1 40
PAD: 302 FOREST AVE

FT

7 6 1 .2 9

4,2 61

1 ,1 3 3 .0 3

4,2 62

1 ,4 1 0 .6 6

4,2 63

2 ,6 1 9 .7 0

4 ,2 64

(HX)

L O T 14 ♦ S 1 / 2 O F LO T 1 5 BLK
KENNEDY M A R IE A
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 - 5B D -8 9 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)

HOMAC

. . .

..

2 1 5 H E R M ITS TR L
4 ♦ 5 BLK 89
D O M IN IC

M

A L L LO T 11 &amp; W 40 F T O F LOT
* * * * * * ‘ ALTAMONTE IA N D HOTEL k
* * * * * * ‘ N A V I G A T I O N CO
....................... ....
1 PGS 9 1 0 k 1 2
FREEDOM CARDS IN C
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B E -0 0 0 0 -4 4 5 0

. . .

PAD: 11 5 M A IT LA N D AVE
LOT 445
(LESS S 15 FT I HD)
..
O R IE N TA O F F IC E ASSOC
C /O P H IL L IP S
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B E -0 0 0 0 -4 5 0 0
PAD: 801 O R IE N TA AVE
LOTS 450 k 451
(LE SS S 120 . . .

5 ,9 4 8 .6 5

4 ,2 65

1 2 ,0 2 4 .0 1

4 ,2 66

FIRST STATES INV 64 LP
9,271.28 4,267
C/O BURR WOLFF LP
12-21-29-5BE-0000-5900
PAD: E ALTAMONTE DR
LOTS 590 591 + 592 (LESS S ...
*******LAKE MARION ESTATES UNRECD
.......PLAT
84.99 4,268
RENNARD WILLIAM S &amp; BARBARA V
12-21-29-5UH-0000-001D
BEG NW COR LOT 1 RUN S ...
1,974.51 4,269
TRAVER AUGUSTINA Q
1221-29-5U11-0000-0100 (HX)
PAD: 10 OLD GROVE LN
SEC 12 TWP 21S RGE 29E BEG ...
------------ SEC 13 TWP 21 RNG 29*
...... LAKE ADELAIDE SHORES
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
.... “ REVISION
******* PB 9 PG 1
GAETAN JURACY L
126.22 4,270
1321-29-501-0A00-008A
PAD: PARK PL
S E L Y 32 F T OF L O T 8 B L K A
n . i -»»* ri'T ruj .rifl
................‘ L A K E

V IL L A S

1 ,4 4 5 .7 4

4,2 51

ST

61
2 ,5 8 4 .3 8

k

12-21-29-5BD-6200-0020
PAD: 460 E RIDGEWOOD ST
W 39.92 FT OF LOT 2 k E . . .
WAYNE JAMES B
12-21-29-5BD-6400-0190
PAD: 400 E HILLCREST ST
ALL OF LOT 19 ♦ LOT 20 (LESS .
DAUGHERTY JANE R
12-21-29-5BD-6400-0280 (HX)
PAD: 425 E HIGHLAND ST
E 50 FT OF LOT 28 ♦ W 25 FT ..

2 ,4 7 4 .7 0

1 .0 6 2 .4 1

A

4 ,2 52

4 ,2 53

C O N D O M IN IU M

'“ “ •ORB 950 PG 620
HUGHES RENEA
13-21-29-503-0000-1220 (HX)
PAD: 122 MAITLAND AVE
UNIT 122
FLOOD KEVIN P &amp;
BOWERS ANGELA P
13-21-29-503-0000-144A
PAD: 144 LAKE VILLAS A DR
UNIT 144A
PECK JOHN C &amp; WANDA L
13-21-29-503-0000-652A (HX)
PAD: 652 LAKE VILLAS A DR
UNIT 652A
CASSESE VINCENT E &amp; RENEE
13-21-29-503-0000-6660 (HX)
PAD: 666 LAKE VILLAS DR
UNIT 666
*
.BETTS ADD TO ALTAMONTE
***** “ ROBERT L
******* PB 2 PGS 96 + 97
KRASZEWSKI DENNIS &amp; SHARON
13-21-29-506-0D00-0070 (HX)
PAD: 701 LAKE DR
LOTS 7 8 &amp; 9 BLK D
MAGNOLIA SPRINGS CORP N V
C/O ROGER LONSWAY
13-21-29-506-OF0O-OO7O
PAD: 409 MAITLAND AVE
LOTS 6 &amp; 7 &amp; BEG SE COR LOT ..
MURRAY COLLEEN M
13-21-29-506-0F00-0080
PAD: 393 MAITLAND AVE
LOTS 8 9 10 11 12 &amp; S 125 FT .
MAGNOLIA SPRINGS CORP NV
C/O ROGER LONSWAY
13-21-29-506-OF0O-O140
PAD: 708 MAGNOLIA AVE
E 10 FT OF LOT 14 BLK F ...
KERAVIS NICOLAS
13-21-29-506-OFOO-0190
PAD: 714 E MAGNOLIA DR
LOT 19 + W 1/2 OF LOT 20 BLK .
ALEXANDER GILBERT &amp; GWENDOLYN
13-21-29-506-0FO0-037O (HX)
PAD: 707 HIGHLAND DR
LOTS 37 &amp; 38 BLK F ROBERT L ..
HOWELL TIMOTHY M i MARGARET
13-21-29-506-OFOO-0550 (HX)
PAD: 817 HIGHLAND DR
LOTS 55 ♦ 56 BLK F ROBERT L ..
.......MALTBIE SHORES
......TOWN OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

4,2 54

KREIDER JOHN C &amp; KELLY S
13-21-29-507-0A00-0020 (HX)
PAD: 803 AGNES AVE
ROONEY ROBERT E t
ROONEY SHIRLEY
13-21-29-507-0B00-0050 (HX)
PAD: 808 AGNES AVE
•“ “ “ LAKE ORIENTA HILLS UNIT 1
***** **P3

14

SEQ. #

***** “ UNDEROAKS
pG

90

1,814.40 4,286
YEGGE GAYLORD S i MARTHA J
13-21-29-510-0000-0020 (HX)
PAD: 814 E HIGHLAND DR
LOT 2 + E 7 FT OF LOT 3
1,767.90 4,287
MARTINEZ MARIO &amp; MARY
13-21-29-510-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 410 SILVER OAKS LN
“ ♦“ “ WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE NO. 1
“ •“ “ ORB 877 *PG 493
542.18 4,288
CORDERO JOSE A i IRMA
13-21-29-512-0000-2320 (HX)
PAD: 232 WINDMEADOWS
UNIT 232 WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE ...
1*
*** “ “ WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE NO. 2
...... ORB 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
*•**...O r b 960 PG 488
878.02 4,290
DIMARIO JEFFREY &amp; ILEANA
13-21-29-515-0000-4260
PAD: 426 WINDMEADOWS
UNIT 426 WINDMEADOWS VILLAGE ...
*******Or i e n t A POINT CONDOMINIUM 1
.... “ ORB 1073 PG 596
904.07 4,291
OROSZ KRISTINE M
13-21-29-516-0000-2400
PAD: 240 ORIENTA PT
UNIT 240

(HX)

* « * * « « 4 * r

1,681.20

1,175.83

.

4,271

4,272

905.65

1,301.05

2,016.20

1,263.89

8,817.94

133.17

933.44

4,273

4,274

4,275

4,276

4,277

4,278

4,279

3,712.38

4,280

1,214.92

4,281

638.62

712.49

4,282

4,283

pG 7 i

PHILLIPS CARLTON ( YVONNE W
13-21-29-508-0A00-0140 (HX)
PAD: 636 SHERWOOD DR
PASTRANA PRIMITIVO
13-21-29-508-0C00-0060
PAD: 410 PINE AVE

DF.VONF.Y B E V E R L Y G
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 8 0
PA D : 2 6 8 O R IE N T A PT
U N IT 268
CAMACHO HAYDEE L 4 V F .IT IA
RAMON &amp; B R A T T - V F . I T I A V I C T O R I A
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 4 6 0
PA D : 4 4 6 O R IE N T A PT
U N IT 446
W 1 F C H F . R S DF. G R A U F V I R G I N I A
APARTADO POSTAL 1 0 - 7 1 7
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 6 4 0
PAD: 4 6 4 O R IE N T A PT
U N IT 464
........................H E R M I T A G E U N I T 2
........................P B 2 2 r G 9 4
KURZON JOHN F
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: H ER M ITS TRL
“ “ • “ CA PIS TR A NO
........................O R B 1 2 7 4 P G 1 1 0 8
VAN C LE EF Q U E N TIN
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT LA N D #18 AVE
FERRELL JAMES
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT LA N D AVE #32
NEWMAN W I L L I A M H
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 9 1 0
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT LA N D #91 AVE
JANSEN KAY N
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 8 0 0 -1 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT LA N D AVE # 1 0 7
MACLEAN B O N IT A J
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 8 0 0 -1 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD:
PF.RNOT

2 0 0 M A ITLA N D AVE # 1 1 6
X A V IE R &amp; C A R O LIN E D

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -1 2 0 0 -1 6 0 0
TAD: 2 0 0 M A ITLA N D # 1 6 0 AVE
COX TERRY L , L I F E E ST
(SOHNEN"
CAMM Y B. 4 . C O X S H A N N O N L )
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -1 4 0 0 -1 6 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT IA N D AVE # 1 6 9
S C H IR O MARLENE L
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -1 5 0 0 -1 8 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 0 M A IT LA N D AVE
’ * * “ ‘ SANDY COVE
...................P B 2 4 P G S 8 6 - 9 1

1,496.67

2,109.91

4,284

4,285

PAD: 5 5 2 ORANGE U N IT 10
BODNAR AMANDA
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 5 5 2 ORANGE DR # 12
ROHRBACH THOMAS J k CAROL
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 5 5 8 ORANGE U N IT 24
DARDIG NAC R O SE-M A R IE

M ARIO N M k
E LIZA B E TH W
0
12

0
24

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 1 2 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 5 1 2 ORANGE U N IT 2 3
U N IT 2 3 BLDG 5 1 2
R O YA L ARMS CONDO I.TD
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 1 6 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 5 1 6 ORANGE U N IT 15
U N IT 15 BLDG 5 1 6
BROWNELL

ROBERT

k

9 0 5 .0 7

4 ,2 93

1 ,7 9 0 .8 5

4,2 94

7 0 5 .6 3

4,2 95

9 4 .15

4 ,2 96

2 3 9 .8 2

4 ,2 97

1 , 1 8 9 .0 1

4,2 98

2 3 7 .3 6

4 ,2 99

6 6 6 .4 0

4 ,3 00

1 ,3 4 9 .5 0

4 ,3 01

R 2 : a

1/( 1•1 « #« 1
2 7 7 .9 3

4,3 03

8 8 7 .3 6

4 ,3 04

8 8 7 .3 6

4 ,3 05

8 1 6 .5 2

4 ,3 06

8 9 1 .9 0

4 ,3 07

9 6 .36

4,3 08

2 1 9 .2 1

4 ,3 09

8 9 6 .4 8

4 ,3 10

AVE

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 8 6 ORANGE U N IT 1 1 3 AVE
RACHEL ALBERT A k LEEANNAH T
AND L E S L IE A RACHEL
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 1 0
PAD: 5 8 6 ORANGE U N IT 121 AVE
PENNEL PAUL D
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 4 0
PAD: 5 9 6 ORANGE AVE 1 1 5 4
MARSHALL C A N DIC E J TRUST
C / O C H R IS HUMMER
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 6 0
PAD: 5 9 8 ORANGE AVE # 1 5 6
PUGH P A U L J
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 0 ORANGE U N IT 1 6 6 AVE
KRUSE F R A N C IN E J
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 4 ORANGE DR # 1 7 6
• • • • • • • R O Y A L ARMS CONDO
•••••••O R B
1 4 6 0 PG 1 5 6 4

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 0 4 0 -0 1 2
PAD: 5 0 4 ORANGE U N IT
U N IT 12 BLDG 5 0 4
K IT T R E L L D E L IN D A
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 0 6 0 -0 2 4
PAD: 5 0 6 ORANGE U N IT
U N IT 24 BLDG 5 0 6
DF. G R A U E V I R G I N I A W
APARTADO POSTAL 1 0 -7 1 7

4 ,2 92

AVE

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
PAD: 5 7 0 ORANGE U N IT 52 AVE
R E S T IS M A R TIN S
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 7 6 ORANGE U N IT 84 AVE
COLF. J O H N M
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 8 2 ORANGE AVE # 1 0 0
GRU N D Y HOWARD O * C / 0
L O U TT IT J E N N IF E R S
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 0
TAD: 5 8 4 ORANGE AVE « 1 0 6
D I A Z R O S A M k J O S E F.
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 1 0
PAD: 5 8 6 ORANGE DR # 1 1 1
STAWSKI JOANN P

NUTT
NUTT

9 0 4 .0 7

#186

MORTON GARY W k BARBARA K
1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

*******PQ 12 pG 54

. . .

R IE B E L C R A IG A k J U D IT H A
12 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -6 1 0 0 -0 19 0
(H X)
LOTS•19

4 ,2 49

(HX)

OAKHURST ST
(LESS W 2 0 F T)

2 1 8 NEWBURYPORT AVE
FT OF LOT 21
♦ S 40
JOHN W k BARBARA A

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -8 9 0 0 -0 1 0 A
PAD: 201 H E R M ITS TRL

1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D -4 50 0 - 0 0 30
(HX)
PAD: 608 E OAKHURST ST
LOTS 3 i 4 i E 50 FT OF LOT .
TENDA M IC H A E L C 4 JEN E LLE L
12 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -4 500-0150
PAD: 902 E EVERGREEN AVE
E 1 /2 OF LOT 15 « ALL LOT 16 .
S C H U L D IN E R MALCOLM 4 JANE

BLK

4 ,2 24

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -8700-0200
(HX)
PAD: 314 NEWBURYPORT AVE
LOTS 2 0 i 21 BLK 87
S M IT H DOUC1AS H k SALI IE R

1 ,9 8 7 .2 4

12 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5B D -4 2 0 0 -0 1 20
(HX)
PAD: 8 80 EVERGREEN AVE
LOTS 12 ♦ 13 * S 1 /2 OF VAC .
BARNECOTT JOHN &amp; BARBARA
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 4 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
PAD: 1 0 2 5 M AR IO N OAKS C T
BEG 1 0 8 . 7 3 F T S 8 7 DEG 0 7
. . .
LO C A S IO FRANK V

12

4 ,2 23

PAD:
N 30
M A R TIN

2 ,7 1 8 .8 9

1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D - 4 2 0 0 - 0 1 10
PAD: E RIDGEW OOD ST
W 2 0 F T O F L O T 11 4 S 1 / 2
WOOD L Y N N W

TO

HO R O W ITZ KENNETH k DONNA
1 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D -8 6 0 0 - 0 2 10

PAD:
LOTS

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -4 1 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 64 7 E H lL l.C R E S T ST
LOTS 2 2 i 2 3 BLK 41
AHERN D A V ID K k ADALEDA
1 2 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5B D -4 2 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 4 8 E RIDGEW OO D S T
A H . J.OT 8 k E 4 0 F T O F L O T 9
WOOD W P I I I
k LYNN W

9

4 ,2 22

i

12 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -4 100-0120
PAD: 632 A L P IN E ST
LOT 12 S E 1 /2 OF LOT 13
O S O R IO O C T A V IO k DORA A

LOTS

1 ,7 0 1 .7 0

1 ,4 2 7 .5 3

. . .

12 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 B D -8 5 0 0 - 0 0 10
P A D : 8 8 7 E A L T A M O N T E DR
LOTS 1 TO 6 BLK 85

4 ,2 21

1 ,9 2 0 .1 0

4 ,2 55

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
* « * • • « * P3

1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -6 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 6 0 4 PAI.M S P R IN G S DR
L O T S 1 f 2 B L K 68
METZDORF STEVEN k S T E P H A N IE
12 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 B D -8 3 0 0 - 0 0 40
D A N IE L CORP O F W IN T E R PARK I I
IN C

4 ,2 20

SEQ.«

2 ,0 7 0 .4 8

1 ,1 2 9 .7 2

1 ,5 4 6 .3 8

PAD: 1 1 0 0 SUN H A N D AVE
LOTS 13 ♦ 14 BLK 37
GREENE F ALLAN
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B D -3 8 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 2 8 1A K E M A R IO N DR
LO T 4 ♦ W 45 F T O F LO T 5 BLK
Q U IR O Z OSVALDO k
D E L F 1 -Q U IO R Z M AR IS O L
1 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5B D -3800-0 2 40
(HX)
P A D : 8 3 4 J A K E M A R I O N DR
LOTS 24 ♦ 2 5 BLK 38
R O D R IG U E Z JORGE

L

12 - 2 1- 2 9 - 5 B D -6 40 0 - 0 3 70
(HX)
PAD: 4 5 7 E H IG H LA N D S T
LOT 37
(LE SS W 50 FT)
I ALL
HO M AN W IN G k O LG A
12.-21- 2 9 - 5 B D - 6 7 0 0 - 0 1 40
PAD: 4 2 0 E ORANGE ST
W 4 4 . 4 6 F T O F LOT 14 * E . . .
THEODORE K TOMBROS IN SU R A N C E
AGENCY IN C

(HX)

2 ,1 2 2 .4 7

M ILTO N

TAXES DUE

7 9 4 .4 2

4 ,3 11

2 6 2 .1 2

4 ,3 12

7 8 9 .1 4

4 ,3 13

8 1 8 .2 8

4 ,3 14

8 1 7 .5 2

4,3 15

2 8 5 .9 9

4,3 16

1 1 7 .9 9

4,3 17

1 ,2 9 6 .9 3

4,3 18

8 0 9 .9 1

4 ,3 19

AVE

AVE
1 ,1 6 3 .9 5

4,320

1,153.91

4,321

AVE

AVE

SUZANNE

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 2 20 -0 3 4 0
PAD: 5 2 2 ORANGE U N IT 34
U N IT 34 BLDG 5 22

•

8 0 9 .9 1
AVE

4,322

I

�•H i

' *,

The Herald
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
DEVER

TAXES DUE

JAMES

SEQ.f

6 3 0 .6 3

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 2 6 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 2 6 ORANGE AVE #11
U N IT 11 BLDG 5 2 6
IR IZ A R R Y L IV IA

4 ,3 23

CARMEN

8 0 9 .9 1

M

4,3 24

8 0 9 .9 1

6

CARLOS

4,3 25

B IA N C A

4 4 9 .9 7

4 ,3 26

(H X)

4 8 4 .7 8

........................ O R B

1891

CHAUDHARI

PG

G O V IN D

5 6 5 .7 1

4,3 28

5 9 1 .0 0

4 ,3 29

CENTER

3 ,3 3 9 .6 0

4 ,3 30

1 3 2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 8 1 5 O R IE N TA
U N I T #6 A V E
U N IT 6 G E N E S IS P R O FE S S IO N A L . . .
---------------------------------------S E C 1 4 T U P 2 1 R N G 2 9 —
ALTAMONTE S P R IN G S
1 BUCKHEAD LOOP •

IN V LLC
1703

1 1 ,8 0 2 .1 8

4 ,3 31

CHANNEL

IN C

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 100
P A D : 2 9 5 L O R A I N E DR
* * * * * * ‘ O R IE N TA GARDENS 1ST
• • * • « * « p B i o pG 27
NANCY

1 ,2 1 7 .6 9

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD:
1 1 2 G E N E V I E V E DR
FLORES ALBERT

(H X)

2 1 8 .3 7

1 ,2 2 2 .8 4

14-21-29-504-0A O O -O 42O
(H X)
PAD:
1 2 9 G E N F . V I E V E DR
* * * * * * * O R IE N TA GARDENS R E V IS E D
* * * * * * * plat
* * * * * * * PB i o pG 2 6

4, 341

OF

. . .

1 ,2 7 3 .8 0

4, 344

(HX)
2 ,0 8 1 .0 1

1 ,9 0 4 .5 4

4, 345

4 ,3 46

7 6 8 .9 4

4,3 47

(H X)

1 9 7 .3 5

4,3 48

(H X)

1 ,2 4 4 .4 8

4 ,3 49

(HX)

PARK

CONDO

2 .0 5 9 .4 8

4, 350

USTLER I I
IN C
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 2 0

2 .0 5 9 .4 8

4, 351

“ ............... O R I E N T A G A R D E N S
• * * « * • • pB 0 pc 90
LA U G H LIN JAMES P JR 4
14 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B F -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

2 ,4 6 4 .4 0

JOYCE
(H X)

4 ,3 52

PAD:
1 4 4 HATTAWAY DR
* * . . . * . s p r in g VALLEY ESTATES
* * * * * « . p B 2 2 PGS 74 &amp; 7 5
3 ,1 9 9 .9 8

4 ,3 53

PAD: 2 5 9 BUTTERCUP C IR
------------------------------------ S E C 1 5 T W P 2 1

3 ,0 1 6 .8 6

4 ,3 54

(H X)
298 ,1 2 6 .1 0

4 ,3 55

NC 4 A LLE N ANGELA I
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 B -0 0 0 0

101

HORSE

LOVERS

8 ,3 1 3 .8 0

4 ,3 56

165

JAY

DR

4, 371

1 ,6 3 2 .6 1

4, 372

1 ,4 3 0 .4 1

4, 373

1, 1 6 1 .5 8

4, 374

1 ,5 9 3 .8 6

4, 375

1 ,3 2 4 .0 6

4, 377

(HX)

(HX)

*1 'll) • Mil

•!•.»

7 7 4 .4 6

4, 378

9 7 3 .7 9

4 , 379

1 ,8 1 3 .1 9

4, 380

5 2 4 .5 0

1 5 3 .4 8

M

1 ,7 7 3 .6 6

4 ,3 84

DR
FARMS

SEC

02

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 5 P IN E NEEDLE LN
BUHLER MARK J 4 A R LEN E B
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1-0A 00-007O
(HX)
SEC

3 ,2 4 5 .8 8

HONEYCUTT ROBERT E
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
PAD: 603 IR IS ST
* * * * * * ‘ MONTGOMERY SQUARE

4,3 87

2 ,2 5 1 .4 4

413

S

* “

“

i

36

4

PB

30

(HX)

4 1 5 .1 2

7 0 3 .0 9

O L IV E

TREE

6 1 7 .8 5

4 ,3 57

PAD:

136

O LIV E

U N IT 136
C L A R E T T I C LA U D IO

TREE

CONDO
4 PB 2 7
23

TO

PGS

4, 358

PAD:

182

O L IV E

U N IT 182
•••••••W E K 1 V A

S PR IN G S

. . . . . . . condo
. . . . . . *ORB 1 5 3 2

PG

203

* * “

1 ,7 4 1 .2 4

'
4,3 93

C IR

9 2 6 .0 0

4,4 00

1 ,2 7 4 .3 3

4,4 01

2

1 ,5 6 3 .4 6

1 , 7 2 0 .5 6

3 ,3 3 4 .0 6

4 ,4 05

1 ,2 1 3 .7 9

4 ,4 06

(HX)
1 ,0 9 9 .4 2
(HX)
AVE
1 , 4 8 5 .8 4

PAD: 5 0 8 HEATHERTON
B R IG G S DARLA E
15-2 1 -2 9 -5 D Q -0 0 0 0-51
PAD: 514 HEATHERTON
RATCHFORD M IC H A E L J k
15 - 2 1 -29-5D Q -0000-52

U N IT

(HX)

V IL L A G E
6 1 8 .9 4
4 0
(HX)
V IL L A G E
DAWN M
40

PAD: 5 24 HEATHERTON V IL L A G E
---------------------------------------S E C 1 6 T W P 2 1 R N G
. “ “ “ FOREST C IT Y
. . . . . . . p B 2 PG 6 0
SHEEN THOMAS
SONG DERSHYA
1 6 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0
PAD: 946 W
PT LOTS 2 3

1
4 4 2 .4 5

CLORE JEREMY A
15 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D Q -0 0 0 0 -5 0 8 0

1 , 3 5 8 .7 0

29

&amp;
1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
4 3 6 SR
♦ 2 2 DESC AS

BEG

PAD:
1 0 3 0 B U N N E L L RD
LOTS 1 6 3 ♦ 1 6 4 S OF RD ( N . . .
........................ S A N S E B A S T I A N H E l G t y T ^ U N I T
........................ P B 1 5 P G S 8 8 &amp; 8 9
'
YOUNG P ETE R &amp; P A T R IC IA
1 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 DO0 - 0 1 70
(HX)
PAD: 650 CORTEZ C IR
..... .................. S A N S E B A S T I A N H E I G H T S U N I T
♦ “ . . . . P B 1 6 PG 7 1
CARR W IL L IA M E &amp; DOROTHY
16 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 4 07 E ALCAZAR AVE
IR IZ A R R Y W IS SE LL
16 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0A 00-0140
P A D : 8 0 6 C A S T I L E DR
. . . . . . .A LTA M O N TE V IL L A G E
. . . . . . . 0 RB 1 2 3 2 P G 2 7 5

J
(HX)

9 5 6 .3 3

4 ,3 94

1 ,7 4 2 .2 4

4 ,3 95

(HX)

C IR

C IR
PARK

2 ,9 3 9 .8 0

4,4 13

1 , ........................
. . . . . .
1 ,7 4 4 .6 0

2

4 ,4 14

• • • • • •
. . . . . .
1 ,7 1 5 .4 8

02

PAD: 624 E SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 624 BLDG 6 0 0 ALTAMONTE
................... A L T A M O N T E V I L L A G E 0 1
................... O R B 1 2 5 7 P G 1 0 0 7

2 0 4 W SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
2 0 4 BLDG 2 0 0 ALTAMONTE
E L IA S C &amp;

R IV E R A A C A P ITA M
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 3 0 0 -3 0 7 0
(H X)
PAD: 3 0 7 W SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 3 0 7 BLDG 3 0 0 ALTAMONTE
M A ISONET JA M IE &amp;
M A ISONET EVELYN
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 3 0 0 -3 1 9 0
PAD: 3 1 9 W SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 3 1 9 BLDG 3 0 0 ALTAMONTE
•S U N S H IN E IA N E SUBD
•PB 2 5 PG 61
L IN C O L N DON F 6 BORIBO O N
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD : 8 5 0 S U N S H IN E LN
•ARBORS A T A LTA M O N TE
•PB 4 6 PG 3 0

9 3 4 .8 6

4 ,4 17

1 1 2 .4 8

4 ,4 18

8 6 3 .2 6

4 ,4 19

1 92*. 7 0

4 ,4 20

8 6 3 .2 6

4 ,4 21

1 2 3 .1 2

4 ,4 22

. . .

. . .

. . .

. . .

B

P A D : 6 1 6 E SAN S E B A S T IA N C T
U N I T 6 1 6 BLDG 6 0 0 A LTA M O N TE
RO B IN SO N CARTER D
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -6 2 4 0
(HX)

RONALD

4,4 12

2 ,4 8 1 .2 6

BURGOS L U IS A
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 4 0 0 -4 0 2 0
PAD: 4 0 2 E SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 4 0 2 BLDG 4 0 0 ALTAM O NTE
P IT T S NANCY K
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -5 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 2 E SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 5 0 2 BLDG 5 0 0 ALTAMONTE
WOOD B I L L Y C &amp; DONNA Y
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -5 0 9 0
PAD: 5 0 9 E SAN S E B A S T IA N CT

BLACK
FBO

8 ,3 4 4 .5 8

. . .

PARRY
BARBARA C
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 3 0

. . .

. . .
* *••••» &lt;
7 5 3 .4 6

4 ,4 23

8 5 .67

4 ,4 24

9 3 5 .8 6

4 ,4 2 5

4 ,3 1 9 .9 2

4 ,4 2 6

1 1 ,9 0 1 .9 5

4 ,4 2 7

5 0 ,8 1 9 .7 9

4 ,4 2 8

. . .

. . .

. . .

S PR IN G S

W TRUSTEE

1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

• * . . . * * p B 48

O F F IC E

4 ,3 99

2 ,9 7 3 .4 5

P A D : 7 2 4 M A H O G A N Y 1, N
................... H E A T H E R T O N V I L L A G E
................... P B 1 9 P G S 3 6 * 3 7

P A D : P E A R L L A K E CSWY
. . . . . . » W E S T TOWN C E N T E R

4

TREE

3 5 “

26

C IN TR O N ANA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 2 0

1,318.11

4,3 92

(HX)

S IL N 1 K FA B IA N D
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0
120

4 ,391

(HX)

CRESENT

PGS

PAD: 4 2 6 NORTHWESTERN
C L IF T JEFFREY S &amp; C L IF T

PAD:
U N IT
A L IC E A

CRESENT

NETHERWOOD

PH

RO D R IG U EZ J U L IO C
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 2 0 0 -2 0 4 0

U N IT 102
L U IZ JOSE SR
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -4 0 1 0
U N IT 401
.......M O N T G O M E R Y CLUB
. . . . . . «o r b 1 4 1 1 PG 3 7 8

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D B -0 0 0 0 -2 660
P A D : 6 0 8 V E N E E R DR
M O R R IS C H R IS T E L
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D B -0 0 0 0 -2 7 8 0

4,3 88

P A D : 5 0 6 D E R B Y DR
O R T IZ M IC H E LLE
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0
P A D : 5 0 6 P A 1A C E D R

NETHERWOOD

1 , 3 2 0 .5 3

,

H A SH IM O TO E1GORO &amp; M A R IE
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 6 0 0 -6 1 6 0

10

*******PB 16 PG 54
SACKETT THOMAS E 4 JUDITH A
15-21-29-515-0B00-01AO (HX)

GO NZALEZ-ABREU C E L IA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 0

4 ,3 98

1312

U N IT 5 0 9 BLDG 5 0 0 ALTAM ONTE
GOMEZ JORGE I &amp;
V ID A L LU C 1 LA
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 5 0 0 -5 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 9 E SAN S E B A S T IA N CT
U N IT 5 1 9 BLDG 5 0 0 ALTAMONTE

DYER PAUL L 4 CAROL A

........................ P B 2 4 P G S 8 4 9
H A R R IS MOSES 4 RUBY
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

1 ,3 2 0 .5 3

#135

PAD: 144 N W E A TH ER S FIELD AVE
...................S P R I N G V A L L E Y F A R M S
...................P B 1 4 P G 5 1
B E 1A R D O CARME1.0 &amp;
VARG AS-BELARDO JO S EF1N A M
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 2 S P R IN G V A L L E Y RD
. . . . . . T H A I I.WOOD E S T A T E S S E C 2
• “ • “ PB 1 8 PGS 1 2 • 1 3
M C H A Y L E D E L R O Y t&gt;
MCHAYLR LE B ER T

V * V 1*11*

5 4 7 .3 4

P A D : 4 6 9 W N O T R E DAME DR
TATE EVA B 4
TA TE JOHN E
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(H X)
P A D : 4 9 9 W T U L A N E DR

W TULANE

4,3 97

#131

l.OPERA H IL D E B R A N D O L &amp; F L O R M
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
(HX)

(H X)

PAD: 5 1 0 M IC H IG A N AVE
TEATE L IN D A L
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -1 2 0 0 -0 0 6 0

S

RD

PAUL &amp; F IS H USA IN C
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

(HX)

(HX)

PAD:

PAD: SPR IN G VALLEY STABLE
• • • • . • G O L D I E MANOR 1 S T ADD
• • • • • * PB 13 p c 8 9

PAD:

6 5 2 .8 9

P A D : 4 3 3 C I T A D E L DR
MC G U I R E R O N A L D H
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 9 0 0 -0 1 7 0

9 2 6 .0 0

KNALL MARGARET
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 0 3
(HX)
P A D : 5 5 3 M A J E S T I C WAY # 1 3 0 3

4, 370

(HX)

U N IT 120
OKULY P A T R IC IA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 6 0

LN

(1 .9 5 6 AC)
A R R E T T R IC HA R D L
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 A -0000

ALDES M IR E LLA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0

9 6 0 .9 6

RACKARD DWAYNE 4 TANYA

451

MONTGOMERY

4 ,3 96

#165

PAD: 4 0 9 MONTGOMERY RD # 1 0 5
...................M O N T G O M E R Y W O O D S C O N D O

(HX)

5 9 2 FORDHAM AVE
C H A R L IE 4 JO H N N IE
-2 9 -5 0 9 -2 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
6 9 1 C O L G A T E DR
SANDRA E
-2 9 -5 0 9 -2 5 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)

447

415

9 2 6 .0 0

DARRELL P &amp; C L IF T KENNETH R
15 -2 1 -2 9 -5 D B -00 0 0 -2 8 8 0
(HX)

4, 376

“

PAD: 3 8 9 S P R IN G OAKS BLVD
ALLANCOURT A W IL L IA M TRUSTEE
BO A W IL L IA M VAI.LANCO URT
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 F -0 0 0 0
(H X)
PAD:

(HX)

1 ,4 7 4 .2 3

PAD:
RNG

AC A DE M IES

4 ,3 69

JACOBS SHA R I G
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 3 4 0 E TULANE DR

PAD:

DR

M IC H A E L
2 1 -2 9 -5 E V -0 C 0 0-04 0 0

C H IL D R E N 'S

8 8 0 .7 6

. . . . . . . M ONTGOMERY WOODS CONDO
• • • • • • • p B 2 5 PGS 9 7 T O 9 9

S U L L IV A N BERNARD ( A IL E E N
1 4 -2 1 “2 9 -5 E V -0 B 0 0 -0 120
(HX)
VALLEY

4, 368

P A D : 4 0 0 S P R IN G V A L L E Y RD
.................“ S P R I N G O A K S U N I T 6
* • * • * . * PB 2 0 PGS 71 4 7 2

USTLER I I
IN C
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0

M E R IC A N

4 ,3 67

(H X)

P A D : 1 1 3 P I N E N E E D L E I,N
. . . . . . * S p R1NG VALLEY FARMS

“ ............... O R B 3 7 1 0 P A G E 1 5 3 5
. . . . . . . ALL 1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 2 0

EHEL
1 4 -

1
1 6 5 .3 1

1 5 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 30

ESC O N D ID O

S P R IN G

4, 366

1 ,0 3 4 .7 0

....• • ♦ S P R IN G VALLEY
........................ P B 1 4 P G 5 9

8

PAD:
1 0 9 E SC O N D ID O
U N IT 109
DAVEN1GNO C H R IS T IN A &amp;
BORGOS P H I L I P
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0

306

. . .

P A D : 6 8 5 UV S A L L E DR
HAMEL K E IT H L 4 K A THERINE K
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -2 5 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 2 9 LA S A L L E DR
. . . . . . . W E A T H E R S F I E L D 1 S T ADD
* * * * * * * PB i 2
PGS 66 * 6 7

PAD:

PAD: 97 E SC O N D ID O
U N IT 97
T E ITE LB A U M LIN D A
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0

PAD:

4,3 65

1 6 8 .5 2

G E IE R S B A C H RO BERT E 4 NORMA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -1 3 0 0 -0 1 0 0

K IN D ZEI.DA
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0

MC

FT

BI.K

P A D : 3 2 3 C L E M S O N DR
J U R I JEFFER S O N 4 M AH IA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 4 5 3 C I T A D E L DR
W IE SE LB E R G C L A U D IA M 4
W IE SE LB E R G SANDY A
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 1 0

DR

O F F IC E

W 2 3 .0 2 FT)
M IR IA M T
-0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
LN

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 5 0 0 -0 2 4 0

2 5 4 .3 1

SAUNDERS J L
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0

U N IT 110
* • • * • • * WESTMONTE

1 ,6 2 4 .5 1

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 4 0

45-48

PAD: 6 E SC O N D ID O
U N IT 6 SEC 3
* ................. * E S C O N D I D O S E C
* * * * * * * p B 2 4 PG 9 4

4, 364

9

RAMOS CINDY

* *« •***&lt;

RD

PAD: 1 6 3 W E A TH ER S FIELD AVE
AYRES M ELA N IE
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 6 N W E A TH ER S FIELD AVE

PAD: 3 8 7 TULANE DR
VAN HETTEMA HELEN

JORGE JUAN R
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD:
1 0 3 H O L L Y H O C K DR
* * * * * * * e s c o n d ido PHASE 1

110

4 ,3 40

(H X)

A L IC E A L U IS &amp; JOANNE
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

PAD:

4, 339

3 ,5 2 3 .2 8

G A R V IN ISAAC
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:
1 2 6 H A T T A W A Y DR
G A R V IN ISAAC
1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 A

PGS

4, 338

1

(HX)

23

4, 363

1 8 7 .8 6

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 4 8 8 ESTHER L N
LOT 1 (LESS RD) 4 W 2 3 . 0 2
VEI.0 JOSE A 4 M IR IA M T
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: ESTH ER LN

PAD:
G R IS SO M
1 5 -2 1
PAD:
JA R V IS
1 5 -2 1

MONTGOMERY

SEQ. #

#105

U N IT 1303
................... A L T A M O N T E 1 A N D I N G
• “ • “ PB 4 7 PGS 5 5 &amp; 5 6

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -1 7 0 0 -0 3 4 0
P A D : 5 9 4 C L E M S O N DR
BANDUR JOSEPH M
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -2 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
4 ,3 37

1 ,4 7 0 .8 2

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 3 2 0
P A D : 1 1 0 G E N E V I E V E DR
CUEL1AR R O S E L IA G

........................ P B

4 ,3 36

* •* * .* &lt;

PAD:
1 0 4 G E N E V IE V E DR
PYLE DALE A &amp; M A R ILY N K

HOLLYHOCK

1 ,1 9 9 .1 9

(HX)

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -1 7 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 5 1 9 NOTRE DAME DR

(H X)

M O J IC A EDW IN R &amp; N EI.1Z
14-2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0A 00-0290

116

1 ,9 4 3 .8 7

9 5 8 .0 8

P A D : H A T T A W A Y DR
LOT 1A R E V IS E C PLAT
• • * • * • • ALDEAN GARDENS
• * « • * • • pB i s pc io

4 ,3 62

. . .

........................ P B 1 2 P G 1 7
WALIJVCE J O A N N E V

I* *

421

• • “ “ ORB 1 5 3 5 PG
SOLOMON V I V I A N G &amp;

SAUERS KEITH D 4 NALAINA A

• * • * * • * *

ADD

H

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 0 7 H A T T A W A Y DR
. * . . * . . D O L -R A Y MANOR
* * * * * * * p B 11 pc 98

PAD:

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0

P A D : 5 0 6 T U L A N E DR
ATWELL MARTHA J
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -1 7 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 5 2 5 NOTRE DAME DR

2 6 5 .8 4

C /O CHANCELLOR M E D IA W H ITEC O
1 4 -2 1- 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 15A -0000
* * * * * * * 10WANA SUBD AMENDED PLA T
........................ ....
1 0 PG 11
S M ITH RONALD C

KROENKE

6 9 3 .1 4

FT

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -1 5 0 0 -0 1 7 0

METROPLEX

RD

S U L L IV A N P A T R IC K R
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 B 0 0 -1 3 5 0
PAD: 4 1 5 MONTGOMERY RD

(HX)

THOMPSON VICTORIA 4
GITLES ROSE

WYMORE E N T E R P R IS E S IN C
14 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 4L -0000
PAD : 2 5 2 WYMORE RD

MONTGOMERY

BETHEL W IL L IA M
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5-0C 00-1050

W 5 0 F T O F L O T 3 BI.K 1
.................... ‘ W E A T H E R S F I E L D 2 N D
ADD
........................ P B 1 2 P G S 1 0 2 « 1 0 3

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 H -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 0 0 W 4 3 6 SR

CLEAR

4, 361

PAD: 1 5 8 EILEEN AVE
.......MILTON PARK

LOT 2
(LESS
VF.LO J O S E A 4
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7
PAD: ESTHER

1 4 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A -0000
PAD: 2 9 5 4 3 6 SR
SUN V IS T A HOTELS IN C
14 -2 1 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 14D -0000
P A D : 2 3 5 WYMORE RD
EXPERT CAR CARE IN C

PAD:

PAD:
7 3 2 .9 4

1 5 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6A
PAD: 1 4 3 GRACE BLVD
N 2 5 FT OF LOT 6 * S 5

PG

421

S U L L IV A N P A T R IC K R
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 B 0 0 -1 310

OAKS
PG 2 4

........................ P B 1 2
R B I05 LLC

TRUSTEE

G A R C IA A N T O N IO l M AR IA
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 A 0 0 -1 0 5 0

4 , 360

1 ,3 3 9 .9 2

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(H X)
P A D : 2 1 9 F R A N C E S DR
LOT 17 ♦ N 36 FT OF LOT 18
1 * * * * * * LONG V IE W H E IG H T S

434

M

.......S H A D Y
.................... * P B 1 1

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:

MC KENNA DANIEL P 4 BRAD ORD
MARVIN J 4 MCKENNA EDWAR JR

P A T R IC IA

PRO FES S IO N A L

4 ,3 59

10. 200-1 P a g e 3 0

K A R IM A L T A F Y
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 A 0 0 -1 6 5 0

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 0 2 G E R R Y DR
FO N TA IN E RAYNALD 4 R IN A

4,3 27

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 4 2 0 -0 1 5 0
(H X)
PAD:
5 4 2 ORANGE AVE U N IT 15
U N IT 15 BLDG 5 4 2
“ .................G E N E S I S
........................ C O N D O

1 ,1 6 2 .9 9
(HX)

AMID ABDE1,HAMID 4 ZHOR E A

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 3 8 0 -0 2 5 0
(H X)
PAD: 5 3 8 ORANGE U N IT 2 5 AVE
U N IT 2 5 BLDG 53 8
&amp;

M

1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD:
1 3 2 R O N N IE DR

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 3 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(H X)
PAD: 5 3 0 ORANGE * 2 3 AVE
U N IT 2 3 BLDG 5 3 0
REYES CARMEN M

STEPHEN

R IC H A R D

SEQ.«

........................ G O L D I E M A N O R
* .................... P B 1 3 P G 7 1

AVE

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 2 8 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 5 2 8 ORANGE DR # 2 0
U N IT 2 0 BLDG 5 2 8
HOFFMAN WARD R

B A ILE Y

LOPEZ

TAXES DUE

WALKER ROBERT P 4
WALKER PEGGY D

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 2 8 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 5 2 8 ORANGE U N IT 13
U N IT 13 BLDG 5 2 8
M A R TIN E Z

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER
1 5 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
PAD: 10 5 JOANNE CT

1 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -5 2 6 0 -0 3 3 0
PA D : 5 2 6 ORANGE DR # 3 3
U N IT 33 BLDG 5 2 6
REYES

May 2. o.

pGS 7 0

A

REPLAT

4 79

BRADSHAW CHARLES E JR
1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 7 9 8 W E S T TOWN PKWY
• “ . “ .R A DER A R T H U R 'S PLA T
• • • • • * « pa 59 p c s 8 6 9
*

.A L L

RADER
FBO

ROBERT

1 6 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 5A
E

LEE

TRUSTEE

. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
1 3 ,3 4 3 .9 2

1 6 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
---------------------------------------S E C 1 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 ------------------------------• • “ “ •P E A R L LAKE H EIG H TS 1ST ADD
. . . . . .
“ • “ “ P B 8 PG 6 0
. . . . . .

4 ,4 2 9

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Page 40 M ay 2. o

THR HERALD

ig . 2004

NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE
2 ,0 1 9 .8 3

S M ITH WALTER F i
SOLOMON GERTRUDE
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD : 1 1 6 5 M A G N O LIA AVE
LOTS 4 * 5
BLK B
R IC H A R D S FRANCES J
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 8 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 1 1 5 J E W E L DR
L O T S 2 1 ♦ 2 2 BLK B

SLY

12

FT

OF

ELY

1 ,8 3 6 .8 2

1 2 8 .2 9

FT

4 ,4 32

1 5 6 .8 5

4 , 433

. . .
3 ,3 6 1 .9 7

1 ,0 1 5 .3 5

NAKADA GLENN
17 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2-0A G 0 -0 05 0

4, 434

* * * * * * * 4

* * * * * * * PB 8 PG 8 7
NAKADA CHATUPORN 4

4, 435

(HX)
2 ,8 3 3 .2 2

S P IL A T R O RONALD J
17 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 A 0 0 -0 2 1 0
W 436

7 7 4 .8 5
(HX)

PAD: 1 109 W 436
B EC SW COR L O T 1 9 RUN N 1 2 . . .
........................ L I T T L E P E A R L J A K E H E I G H T S

1194

4,4 31

(HX)

HUNT DANNY M
17-21-29-5O 1-0D 0O -019A

PAD:

4,4 30

(HX)

Q U A R TE R M A IN E J U D IT H B
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 9 0
P A D : 1 1 5 0 liA K E V I E W DR
LOTS 2 9 ♦ 3 0 BLK B
K L IG O P O U L O S JAMES l ANNA
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 D 00 -0 1 7 A

4 ,4 36

SR
3 ,2 4 7 .8 9

GOMEZ JOSE R
17-21-29-502-O A O O -0280
PAD: 1110 W 4 3 6
LOTS 2 8 + 2 9
(L E S S S T RD . . .
C lA H FR O N E M A R IN A 4 C IA FR O H E
J U L IE T T E 4 ADAMS RONALD G

1 ,2 9 5 .7 1

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD:
11 7 5 W LAKEV1EW C IR
C l AMFRONE M A R IN A 4

2 ,0 1 2 .1 3

4, 437

4, 436

4 ,4 39

ADAMS RONALD
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 9 7 W LA K EV IEW C IR
LOT

3

♦

NI.Y

2 0 .7

FT

OF

LOT

4

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ.«

ALBUQUERQUE SEFORA 4
NUNES WALTER JR
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 431 OPAL CT
* * * * * * * CAMERON GROVE
* • * * • • • p B 53 p g s 8 5 THRU

........................P B 9 P G 9 3
BAETZOLD R M 4
M IL L E R R C

KNORR S T E V E N D 4 JE A N R
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 0 4 H O LLY G LE N RUN
YOON SANG H 4

2 ,1 6 7 .0 9

4 .4 66

2 ,1 8 4 .3 0

4 .4 67

YOON C H U L H
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0

PAD: 1 3 2 5 HOLLY GLEN
IA R S O N ROBB F 4 C E I L H
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7
PAD: 13 1 7 HOLLY GLEN
P A T IN O TOMAS 4 ROXANA
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 4

4, 440

4 ,4 41

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 2 3 0 W O O D M E R E DR
* * * * * * * FOREST LAKE S U B D IV IS IO N

1 ,9 3 6 .4 4

1 ,1 1 9 .1 0

LOTS

PAD: 910 SONJA PL
* * * * * * *MI r r o r L A K E S U B D
* * * * * * * pB 9 pG 23

1 ,1 1 1 .6 1

7 9 9 .5 1

4 ,4 44

4,4 45

4 ,4 47

(HX)

ELEANOR

4

R

REPLAT

ROLAND

2 ,0 7 3 .7 7

W IL L IA M

1 7 -2 1
PAD:
W IG G IN S
1 7 -2 1
PAD:

1 ,4 8 1 .1 4

1 ,5 2 6 .9 9

4, 449

4, 450

..

7 8 0 .5 7

4 ,4 51

7 3 2 .8 0

4 ,4 52

5 7 2 .5 5

4 ,4 53

1 ,5 61 .3 4
\
s
1 ,0 1 0 .9 5

4, 454

n

pc

2 9 9 .6 6

H E IG H TS

BLK

4 ,4 57

4 ,4 58

6

S A D R I FARAMARZ TRUSTEE
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 7 0

2 ,0 7 5 .2 2

4 ,4 59

•••••••P R A T T

ACRES

1 ,1 3 1 .5 5

BEG

NE

REPLAT

COR

4 ,4 60

..

OF

••••••*PB 37 pc 100
4 9 6 .2 9

N IE V E S GUADALUPE 4 M AR IN A
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:

BEAR

LAKE

• .................... A C A D E M Y O A K S
• • • • • • • P B
3 8 PG 3 9
S M IT H STEVE M 4 MELODY A
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(H X )
PAD: 1 6 6 ACADEMY OAKS PL
HO RONEY DEAN L 4 R O B IN A

•••••••P E A R L
• • • • • • • P B
47

4 ,4 61

LAKE V IL L A S
PG 5 9

77D
DR
COR

SW

LOT

PAD:

9800
40A

S

♦

S

BEAR

(HX)
REPLAT

3,753.43

2,674.85

4,462

4,463

. . .

8 5 6 .9 2

FT

E

OF

LAKE

219

. . .

A

4

4

L
-0
S
L

T E JIN D E R

4 ,4 85

(HX)

1 ,4 4 1 .0 6

4

FT)

4 ,4 86

4,4 87

. . .

4 ,4 88

(HX)
1 ,7 6 4 .9 6

4

4 ,5 04

4 ,8 3 2 .5 6

4 ,5 05

2 ,0 8 5 .6 5

4 ,5 06

2 ,0 5 4 .6 7

4,5 07

1 ,5 6 8 .9 3

4 ,5 08

1 ,9 8 6 .2 8

4 ,5 09

1 ,2 0 0 .7 7

4 ,5 10

1 ,4 4 2 .8 5

4,5 11

1 ,1 7 9 .6 7

4,5 12

1 ,2 8 0 .8 6

4,5 13

2 ,1 8 7 .0 7

4 ,5 14

3 6 4 .3 6

4 ,5 15

1 ,3 1 7 .4 6

4 ,5 16

1 ,4 7 8 .0 1

4 ,5 17

1 ,1 4 6 .9 6

4 ,5 18

3 2 6 .4 5

4 ,5 19

BATTLE JOSEPH A &amp; L IN D A G
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1025 ST C R O IX AVE

1 ,6 4 3 .3 3

4 ,5 20

HOLTZCLAW JOSEPH R &amp; BARBARA A
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)

1 ,3 9 7 .3 5

4 ,5 21

1 ,6 4 6 .7 1

4 ,5 22

1 ,2 0 6 .0 8

4 ,5 23

DRACHENBERG ROBERT R 4 RACHEL
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 1 6 O R A N O L E WAY
HOWARD ROBERT F &amp; T E R R Y L
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 3 6 O R A N O L E WAY
LOTS 52 f 53

1 , 9 0 5 .9 2

4 ,5 24

1 , 9 4 0 .2 5

4 ,5 25

PENDLETON

1 ,0 0 9 .0 8

4 ,5 26

1 ,5 2 3 .4 9

4,5 27

2 ,4 2 7 .5 0

4 ,5 28

6 ,1 0 8 .7 7

4,5 29

1 ,7 5 7 .6 2

4 ,5 30

2 ,1 4 0 .7 1

4,5 31

3 ,3 3 3 .2 9

4 ,5 32

BORDEAU MARK J 6 S TA CY M
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 4 7 6 SHORTLEAF CT
' • • • • • B E A R L A K E WOODS PH 2
'•* * ** P B
4 8 PG 9

4 ,0 3 9 .5 5

4 ,5 33

M A R TIN

2 ,4 6 5 .0 0

4 ,5 34

(HX)

.................... * P B 7 P G 9 4
SPEHN GREG C t
SPEHN LESA K
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 2 9 B A L M Y B E A C H DR
* • * • • * * GUERNSEY SURVEY FOR FRANK
* « .* * * * □

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 E
PAD: 3 2 1 7 H O LLID A Y AVE
(LESS N 5 5 4 . 9 2
B EA R I.AKE SUB D

.................... * N O 2
* * * * * * * pg 4 pc

46
(HX)

PAD: 3541 H O LLID A Y AVE
LOT 78
(LESS N 12 FT)
&amp; ALL
* * * * * * * BEa R LAKE MANOR
. . . . * . . pg i i
pc 79
CARTER

..

BARBARA

. . .

J

18 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 9-0A 00-0120
P A D : 3 5 3 0 S H I R L E Y DR
M O R R IS THERESA E
18-21-29-519-0B 0O -0O 9O
PAD: 1207 ELLEN CT
* * * ****LYN W O O D R E V IS IO N
* * * * * * * p B i g p c 33
K L E IN K EV IN D &amp; P R IS C IL L A
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 D 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3205 C A U LFIE LD ST
M A T T H E W S K A T H Y I,
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0

(HX)

P A D : 1 0 4 4 M A R T E X DR
.................* * B E L A I R E H I L L S U N I T 1
........................ P B 2 2 P G S 7 &amp; 8
SAN D ER S K EN N E TH &amp; MARY
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 5 4 SUWANNEE CT
PLFMONS E L A IN E D
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 5 2 N O R L E A N S WAY
* * * * * * * g EL A IR E H IL L S U N IT 2
. . . * . . . PB 22 PGS 8 9 - 9 0
MEART NORBERT K &amp; BEVERLY M
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0
PAD: 3 1 7 8 W W IN D C H IM E C IR
SO V E R L IN A M
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 5 8 N W IN D C H IM E C IR
* * * * * * * b e l A IR E H IL L S U N IT 3
........................ P B

24

PGS

37

&amp;

36

MANCO P A T R IC IA
&amp; LU IG IN O
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 3 7 S BERMUDA AVE
WOODSON D A V ID N &amp; M Y L I T Z A
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 1 0
(H X)
PAD: 2 9 0 5 S BERMUDA AVE
W H ITE -D A V IS KARL N &amp;
V IV IE N N E C
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 7 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 7 0 N BERMUDA AVE
GOVAN P A T R IC IA
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 1 0
PAD: 808 LARGO CT

(HX)

PAD: 10 5 2 ST C R O IX AVE
KNOPF BARBARA C
1 8 2 1 -2 9 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 10 4 0 ST C R O IX AVE
-----------------------------------S E C 1 9 T W P 2 1
' • * * • * BEAR LAKE E S T A T E S
t * * * * * p g 1 2 p c 95

4 ,4 89

(HX)
RNG

E LL IO T P
2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
6158

I.IN N E A L

S T E P H A N IE

BEACH

S

29-

(HX)

DR

&amp;

WILLIAM T
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
9 4 8 .7 1

4 .4 90

1 ,6 3 1 .1 5

4 .4 91

1 ,5 0 0 .8 4

4.4 92

2 ,7 5 9 ,6 0

4 .4 93

(HX)

2 9 9 .3 7

K

4 .4 94

1 ,1 2 6 .4 4

DR

'•• •••P B
0 PG 9 9
R O D R IG U E Z G A B R IE L A &amp;
F R A N C E S C H IN I RAFAEL
1 9 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 9A
PAD : 9 4 3 0 SOMBRERO AVE
S 100 FT OF N 200 FT OF E . . .
' • • • • • B E A R LAKE H EIG H TS REPLAT
'• • • • • L O T S 2 9 + 30
i * * * * * p B i o PG 2

PAD:

6410

BEAR

4 .4 95

LAKE

TER

SUBD
pg
57

EXUM C THOMAS
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 6 0 0 7 L IN N E A L BEACH

DR

NUNN NANCY L A PER REP FOR
O F V IR G IN IA E ANDERSON
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
8 0 6 .6 3

4 ,4 96

1 ,6 0 4 .5 8

4 ,4 97

WAY
9 9 7 .5 0

4 ,4 98

(HX)
1 0 3 .1 1

4 .4 99

1 7 0 .8 9

4 .5 00

1 ,4 1 6 .7 1

4 ,5 01

E

18 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 6-O EO O -O 190
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 1 2 S BALMY BEACH DR

(HX)

L IN N E A L BEACH
LAKE H EIG H TS

'•••••J A N S E N
■* * * * * P B i i

(HX)

C Y N T H IA

PAD: 6134
'•••••B E A R

KROL JOHN
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 5 0

(HX)

4 JU L IA A
E 0 0 -0 1 7 0
LN
4 JU L IA A

S

1 6 ,7 9 5 .7 0

* .................... P B 7 P G 8 7
O H IO S A V IN G S BANK
18 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P AD : 3 1 4 5 E C E C E L IA DR
• * • »* “ SUNSET SHORES

PAD:

1 ,3 4 9 .1 6

SUSAN

BARBARA

4 ,5 03

M A IE R
1 9 -

73

18 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 6 -0 E 0 0 -0 180
P A D : S BALMY BEA C H DR
LOT 18
(LESS S 45 FT) BLK
D H ILLO N

4 ,4 84

90

PAD: 1 2 2 3 E FLORAL
KENNA HELEN K 4
KENNA EDWARD M JR

E L Z IN G A JAMES
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6
PAD: H IB IS C U
E L Z IN G A JAMES

4 ,3 4 6 .6 7

1 ,7 7 6 .7 7

.................... * P A R A D I S E P O I N T 1 S T S E C
• • • • • • • P B
8 PG 8 0
G R A C IA N 1 JUDY 4
G RAC1ANI M A R IS O L L E T AL
18-21-29-5O 6-O B O 0-O O 3O
(H X)
MC
MC

4 ,4 83

29-

1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
3 2 2 6 C H A D W IC K RD
R IC HA R D D 4 JEAN M
1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
3 3 0 2 C H A D W IC K RD
* P A R A D IS E P O IN T 4TH S EC TIO N

DONALD

2 ,1 4 2 .7 9

(HX)

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 3 2 2 4 WALTO N RD

PG

4 ,4 82

(HX)

RD
N 5

1 ,6 4 3 .4 9

P A D : 1 5 2 6 S F L O R A L WAY
.................* * P A R A D I S E P O I N T 2 N D S E C
.................... * P B 9 P G 1 8
TO R S IE L L O P H IL T &amp; BETH
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 1 8 C E C E L I A DR
LOT 18 TRACT 2

'•••••H U N T IN G T O N H IL L S
i * * * * * pg 26 pc 23

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 0 0
PAD: 1 2 0 6 LYNWOOD AVE
• * * • * * . I L E S D A L E MANOR
• • • • • • • P B
1 1 PG 8 9
LUCENA M AR IA

11

9 9 9 .6 6

7 2 2 .8 3

A LL1 FEROSE 4
ALL1 A ISH A
1 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
P A D : 3 3 0 7 C U R T I S DR
R A IN E Y SORAYA

• • • • • • • P B

4,4 81

DR

PAD: 9 0 4 S BEAR LAKE
E 1 /2 OF LOT 2
(LESS
•••••••L Y N W O O D
* * * * * . . P B 12 p c s 7 1 7 2

1 8 -2
PAD:
HARRY
1 8 -2
PAD:
* * * * * *

4 ,4 80

RD

‘ • • • • • T R I M ACRES
••••••P B
1 0 PG 3 8
JORGENSEN GRACE
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1-0B 00-0040
P A D : 8 0 1 B I L L D O T DR
• * * * * * *G LE A VE S SUBD
* * * * * * * PB g pc 73

C H R IS TO P H E R

4 ,4 79

...

1 /2 OF LOT 39A
SEC 18 TWP 2 1 RNG

OLETHA

4,4 78

. . .

CAROLYN P
2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 - 0 0 6A -0000
3507

4 ,4 77

7 7 F

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -506-O E 00-0020
P A D : 2 9 3 0 E F L O R A L WAY

RD

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 2 3 0 ASTERWOOD CT

THERESA E
-2 9 -5B G -0000-0
5 1 1 4 CUB LAKE
2 5 F T E O F NW
THERESA E
-2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0 -0

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 2 9 3 7 P IN E AVE

HEIS ER M A N HOLLY
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

4 ,4 76

...

M O R R IS THERESA E
17-21-29-5B G -0000-077G
PAD: CUB COVE
PT LO T 77 BEG SE COR RUN N . . .
H A M IL T O N JO NATHAN D 4 DANA B
1 7 -2 1 -2 9-5B G -0000-079L
(HX)

MACE

P A D : 1 1 0 1 P E A R L V I E W DR
* * * * * * ‘ CIM A R R O N GROVES
• * • • • • • p B 31 p cs 56 4 57

DR
AS

OF

(HX)

1 ,0 5 9 .2 5

2 ,7 8 4 .1 8

1 ,9 9 7 .9 8

(HX)

4, 456

PAD: GROVE AVE

ANNA
DESC

W

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
P AD : 7 0 3 V I R G I N I A LN
SANTOS M IR T H A D
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
P A D : 3 2 2 0 C H A D W IC K ' RD
KERN EDWARD W 4 KATHY A

9 4 7 .4 9

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

PAD: 4 058
PT LOT 10

1 ,7 4 5 .2 9

(H X)

37

. . . . . * * p e a r l LAKE
* * * * * * * PB 8 PG 5 0

4,4 75

. . .

(HX)

HARD MICHAEL A 4 SHARON L

4 ,4 74

. . .

AS

1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 3 2 2 0 E W A L T O N RD
MUGUERZA AM ILCA R 4
M A R TIN E Z P I1 A R

PAD: 1 5 1 5 MELODY LN
******* PENDLETON SUBD
* * * * * * * pB

3 ,2 4 2 .1 6

..

(HX)

C O V E DR
165 FT E

PAD: 5 1 0 0 CUB COVE
LOT 77
(L E S S BEG 1 6 5

STAGGS

PAD:
1 2 1 2 M A R IE AVE
* * * * * * *MELODY ACRES
* * * * * * * P B 12 p g 6
HAS1ACKER S H IR LE Y
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 .-5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

4 ,4 73

1 , B 2 4 .64

4 ,4 55

(HX)

RYCHLOCK THOMAS G 4 CAROL A

1 4 3 .4 1

M O R R IS
1 7 -2 1
PAD:
BEG 2
M O R R IS
1 7 -2 1

4,4 40

(HX)

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0

FT

OF

O L IV E IR A H ILD A M
18-21-29-5O 2-O A O 0-O O 2O

-2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
3 6 0 6 A N N A DR
IA V O N A 4 R E B E C C A A
-2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
1217 G A IL ST

4 ,4 72

. ..

2 ,9 9 6 .3 1

PAD:

J

G L A N V I L L E N E V I L L E WE
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 6 0
PAD: 1225 G A IL ST
KO STER IA W R ENC E H
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
PAD: 1 2 2 4 MARIE AVE

CUB
BEG

4 ,5 02

(HX)

W H ITE L O U IE F &amp; J I L L W
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0

M O R R IS THERESA E
17-21-29 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-07 7 A
P A D : 5 2 1 6 C U B L A K E DR
W 165 FT OF LOT 77

MAXWELL
1 8 -

P

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 3 6 1 9 A N N A DR
MASON C L A U D IN E

PAD: 9748
PT LOT 77

LOT

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1-0A 00-0030
(HX)
P A D : 3 7 0 6 M I R R O R L A K E DR
LOT 3 (L E S S E 32 F T ) BLK A
SCO TT HARRY S TR U STEE'
C / O B R A D F O R D D B L A N C K l ’T E E
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0E 00-0080
PAD:
1 0 0 4 S OAK LN
L O T 8 ♦ B E G NW C O R L O T 9 R U N
* * * * * * * BEAR LAKE H IL L S
* * * * * * * p B i 3 pQ 37
WEBB

..

3 ,4 0 7 .7 9

P A D : 5 4 2 6 C U B L A K E DR
W 2 0 FT OF E 1 1 5 FT 4 S
CROFT M IC H A E L S
1 7 - 2 1 - 2 9-5B G -0000-40A Q

P A D : 3 6 1 0 1 A K E V 1 E W DR
LO T 4 4 WLY 1 0 F T O F LO T 5 . . .
* * * * * * * BEVERLY TERRACE D E D IC A TE D
* * * * * * * a s M IR R O R LAKE F IR S T ADD
* * * * * * * pB i i
p c s 50 ♦ 51
TIN K ES

LOT

W 210

L A K E DR
E 266 FT

1 ,5 3 6 .4 9

LOT 4 N O F RD
• * • * « • • H O LLID A Y
6 ,3 0 5 .4 2

O F LOTS 7 2 4 7 3 DESC
IN T E R N A T IO N A L IN C

PAD: 5 0 1 0 CUB
N 2 0 3 .8 FT OF

4 ,4 46

. . .

N IC H O L S RANDALL W 4 KATHRYN
17-21-29-510-O B O O -0040
(HX)

4,4 71

C /O ROBERT CLEMENTS
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-07 5 0

4,4 43

. . .

1 ,4 0 6 .6 7

CARTER TA B ITH A L
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0C 00-0060

9 5 7 .4 8

W 250

IN C
-2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 I
9 9 2 0 O V E R L A N D RD
FT OF S 900 FT OF
GUADALUPE 4 M A R IN A

. . .

........................ ....
9 9 PG 3 2 6
MERO ELMER &amp; GLADYS

(HX)

M O R R IS THERESA E
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-07 7 0

0
(HX)
DR

P A D : 1 0 3 0 A C A D E M Y DR
N 90 FT O F S 180 FT OF
* * * * * * * pj^A ciD H IL L
• • • « * • • p B 9 p G 63

4 .4 70

(HX)

ARCO IN T E R N A T IO N A L IN C
C /O ROBERT CLEMENTS

4, 442

..

1 7 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 1A (HX)
PAD:
1 252 JEAN CT
LOT 11
(LESS E 1 6 5 FT OF N . . .
H A M ILTO N JONATHAN
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0

4 .4 69

2 ,5 1 4 .6 1
0

PAD: 9 8 0 7 EDEN PARK AVE
PT OF LO T 7 5 DESC AS BEG . . .
G A R C IA D A N IA
17-2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-07 6 B
(HX)
2 ,1 8 1 .0 5

0
(HX)
DR
OF LOT
SANDRA

2 ,7 3 1 .9 8

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-07 2 0
PAD : 9 8 0 7 EDEN PARK AVE

TC50

OF

4 .4 68

0
(HX)
RUN

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-03 7 D
PAD: S BEAR LAKE RD
PT LOT 37 DESC AS BEG 2 6 6

PT
ARCO

.................... * P B 4 P G 8
LYND MEDFORD D 4 W IL L IE M
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

2 ,8 0 5 .6 9

RUN

1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-02 8 B
P A D : 9 0 0 0 O V E R L A N D RD
S 150 FT OF E 75 FT OF
SONG
1 7 -2 1
PAD:
N 200
N IE V E S

4 ,4 65

(HX)

PAD: 1 3 7 7 HOLLY GLEN RUN
........................ M C N E I L S O R A N G E V I I . L A
........................ P B 2 P G 9 9
MAR1NARO ANTHONY

A

LOT 19 (LESS N 45 FT)
fc A L L
* • • * . . * PAR A D ISE P O IN T 3RD SEC

SEQ. #

...**..PARADISE poiNT

P AD : 3 8 7 8 A I DEN PL
S M IT H R IC H A R D A 4 S HA R I J
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 5 0
(HX)

.,

1 ,9 6 0 .3 6

P A D : 4 1 0 F O R E S T L A K E DR
LOTS 6 4 7
(LESS N 1 0 0 FT
LYND GLENDA D 4

07
4 ,5 4 5 .5 7

PAD: 1 3 7 3 BUNNELL RD
S 1 /2 OF LOT 55
(LESS
1 ,2 5 1 .1 6

4,4 64

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

.......................P B 9 P G 7 4
DUNSON D A V ID F &amp; ANNE S
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 2 0

U N IQ U E HEALTH CARE IN C
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B G -0 0 0 0-05 5 C

..

I.AVAHRO L U I S M
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 50 0 -0 0 7 A
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 2 5 A C A D E M Y DR
N 100 FT OF W 100 FT OF LOTS
* * * * * * ‘ CENTER H EIG H TS

3 ,2 6 7 .7 4

SEQ. #

PROBEN THOMAS E
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:
1 3 0 0 H O L L Y G L E N RUN

* * * * * * * PEARL LAKE H E IG H TS
* * * * * * * PB 8 PCS 31 ♦ 50

LYND RONALD L
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8
PAD: 4 2 0 FOREST LAKE
CARROLL SHARON t
MC J . A U G H L I N E D W A R D L
1 7 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1
PAD: 4 5 0 FOREST LAKE
E 165 FT OF N 115 FT
MC L A U G H L 1 N J O S E P H E 4

TAXES DUE

PAD: 6 0 2 4 L IN N E A L
'•••••H IL L S
L IT T L E
* * * * * * SUBD

BEACH DR
BEAR LAKE

'••** * P B
7 PG 6 0
MC Q U I L L I N THOMAS P &amp;
C / O MARK HAGUE
1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 9 6 0 8 BEAR LAKE
LO T 9 (LESS P T S O F
BENTZ RALPH &amp; JOYCE
(W ALLA CE TA R A M)
1 9 -2 1
PAD:
•••••••B
* • • * • • *

-2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0
9 6 1 6 BEAR
E A R LAKE
PB 2 3 PGS

JAMES

B

EST

ZENA
9 0
(H X)
RD
D ITC H )

L IF E

0 0 -0 1 0 0
LA K E RD
FOREST
70 ( 71

fc B E T T Y

EST
(HX)

J

1 9 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
P A D : 6 0 1 3 J E S S I C A DR

(HX)

(

�Thu Herald
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

!1
C O N F I D E N T I A L P E R S T A T U T E Sj
1 1 9 .0 7 (03) (I)
C ID # 215
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 A -0 0 0 0
MEEK W BRANNON

RNG

SEQ. #

2 9 1 8 6 .8 6

4 , 535

REESE
WELLS

4, 536

2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0
P A D : 7 6 5 O A K L A N D O DR
HARTWELL JAMES D

(HX)
2 ,0 4 2 .9 7

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 9 6 1 1 BEAR L A K E RD
* * * * * * * I*AVADA COURT
. . . . . . . PB e PC 5 6
WALKER THOMAS 4 J A N IC E A
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 1 2 7 P IN E ST
* * * * * * ‘ ORANGE V IL L A
* * * * * * * P B 1 2 PG 2 2
V O S IL L A
E M IL IO

JOHN

H EIG

2 1 1 .6 7

&amp; S C O FIE L D

4,5 37

(HX)
ITS

C IR E L L I

k

1 ,4 8 5 .2 2

KELLY

4 ,5 38

: IT A L

2 0 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 9A
PAD: 5 5 1 Q U A IL AVE
W 70 FT OF
* * * * * * *ADELL

L O T 9 4 W 7i i F T
P A R K 1 S T A D D1

. . . . . . . pg 1 3

.. .

pG 1 9

WEBB S H IL O H &amp;
BLANCO O T N IE L

1 ,8 7 9 .5 9

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
. . . . . . ‘ COUNTRY CREEK THE
* * ‘ ****P B
RUSSO

29

CATHY

PCS

9

TO

(HX)
T R A ILS

11
(HX)

1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
1 2 7 2 BLUEBERRY CT
RUBEN k A R G E N TIN A
1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 2 0
(HX)
84 1 TIM B ER LA N D TR L
. COUNTRY CREEK THE GLENS
* p g p 9 PGS 12 TO 14

41

&amp;

42

........................ C O U N T R Y

THE

GLENS

CREEK

AT

EARL

M

4,5 41

1 , 3 7 7 .1 2

4, 542

AT
1 ,3 8 4 .3 6

4 ,5 43

S O U TH R IDG E

k RACHAEL

AT
1 ,3 6 1 .0 3

4 ,5 44

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 12 3 0 P IN E NEEDLE CT
HERNENDEZ FREDDY L

1 ,8 6 3 .5 9

4,5 45

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
PAD:
1 2 3 0 W OODRIDGE C T
O R T IZ DANA J k PEDRO R

2 ,1 9 3 .3 8

4 ,5 46

(HX)

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 6 4 S O U T H R IDGE T R L
* ................ * R O Y A L E S T A T E S
. . . . . . « p B 40 P G S 5 8
EBERHARDT

DOROTHY

k

59

L

2 ,7 7 1 .5 4

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD:
1485 ROYAL C1R

4,5 47

(HX)

* * * * * * *BEAR LAKE C R O S SIN G S
*
.P B 4 0 P G S 9 0 &amp; 9 1
B R A ND O F1NO WENDY D

* * * * * * * *
2 ,8 5 3 .8 9

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 6 0 5 BEAR C R O S SIN G C IR
FR A N C ES C H IN I RAFAEL C

4 ,5 48

3 ,9 0 1 .5 9

4 ,5 49

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
PAD:
1 6 0 0 BEAR C R O S S IN G C IR
* * * * * * ‘ COUNTRY CREEK ESTATES
. . . . . . . p B 41 p GS 62 T H R U 6 4
CAPONE LAWRENCE A k S T E F A N I
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD:
114 3 CROSS CREEK C IR
* * * * * * *COUNTRY CREEK FOREST
* * * * * * * U N IT I
. . . . . . . pg
p G S 6 6 T H R U 68

L

4 ,2 3 7 .7 0

EDGE

DEPALMA JOHN A k C A TH E R IN E Z
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 2 9 A M E R I C A N E L M DR
MC D OW ELL M I C H A E L P
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 2 8 SASSAFRAS AVE
. . . . . . ‘ COUNTRY CREEK FO REST EDGE
. . . . . . » U N IT I I
* . * . * . * PQ 45 p GS 2 TH R U 4
MATTHEWS RENAE M
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0

2 ,2 3 7 .6 7

2 ,2 9 5 .7 7

4 ,5 55

2 ,5 7 5 .9 1

4 ,5 56

3 ,1 8 7 .6 3

4 ,5 57

2 ,1 8 6 .6 2

4 ,5 58

974

.......AT

pcs

96

TO

4 ,5 61

2 ,0 6 6 .2 7

4,5 62

(HX)

BEHN P R O P E R TIE S LTD
2 1 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0

MC

4 ,5 60

3 ,2 4 5 .7 3

PAD: 7 1 0 P IN E TERRACE CT
COCH GARY M
2 0 2 1 -2 9 -5 JD -0000-0780
(HX)
P A D : 8 0 5 SWEET BAY CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 1 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9

P A D : O RANO LE RD
D A N IE L A N N IE R
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0

87

. . . . . . . .

POOLE JOHN k R O X IE
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 JD -0000-0370
P A D : 1 1 4 3 WOODLAND T R L
BORDNER C H R IS T O P H E R W
2 0 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5JD -0000-0480

4 ,5 59

TERRACE

98

I , 1 3 0 .3 0

4 ,5 63

6 ,2 0 7 .8 0

4,5 64

9 8 9 .6 1

4 ,5 65

(HX)

PAD: 7 1 8 ARLETTA ST
D A N IE L A N N IE R
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 A -0 0 0 0

PAD: 774 ARLETTA
RACKARD DONALD 4

2 ,3 9 6 .3 5

4 ,5 66

6 3 1 .7 2

4 ,5 67

RACKARD EUG EN IA
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 9 4 3 6 A L B E M A R L E RD
.. . . . . .O A K L A N D H ILLS
•* ** * ** P B
1 3 PG 64

PAD:

776

OAKLANDO

1 ,3 9 0 .8 5

PAD:

736

OAKLANDO

P A D : 6 3 7 E N C I N O WAY
S AN TIA G O JESUS
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
P A D : 6 4 3 E N C I N O WAY
P IE R R E E L IU S E 4 W ILD A E
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
667

E N C IN O

•
5 8 8 .1 7

4 ,5 69

(HX)

DR

ATEN CHERYL J C
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

PAD:

4 ,5 68

DR

COOK J U D IT H A
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

WAY

6 1 2 .0 4
(HX)

*

4 ,5 70
•

6 0 2 .2 0

4 ,5 71

5 7 7 .7 2

4,5 72

(HX)

(HX)

4,6 16

1 5 7 .1 5

4 ,6 17

3 8 9 .6 5

4 ,6 18

1 5 7 .1 5

4 ,6 19

4 ,5 80

( . 5 9 4 AC)
UPSON TERRY
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 F-0000

3 8 9 .6 5

4,6 20

1 ,3 20 .5 5

4.5 81

P A D : H I L L V I E W DR
( 1 . 6 0 3 2 AC)
ROBINSO N SANDY C JR *
SAVANNAH P
2 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 4 1A -0000

9 9 .48

4,6 21

2 6 4 .1 9

4 .5 82

1 5 3 .3 3

4 , 622

1 5 3 .3 3

4 ,6 23

1 8 6 .8 6

4 ,6 24

3 1 8 .1 0

4 , 625

4 5 2 .0 9

4, 626

5 ,2 6 4 .4 3

4 ,6 27

3 ,2 7 7 .0 8

4 , 628

3 ,2 0 9 .0 5

4 ,6 29

2 ,8 0 7 .5 2

4, 630

4 ,8 5 2 .6 5

4, 631

6 ,6 6 0 .6 5

4,6 32

7 ,8 9 9 .8 7

4,6 33

4 , 4 9 1 .77

4 ,6 34

33 .59

4, 635

2 ,7 6 0 .4 0

4 ,6 36

3 ,3 39 .6 4

4 ,6 37

2 ,6 0 6 .9 6

4 ,6 38

2 ,2 2 8 .1 1

4 ,6 39

2 ,9 6 1 .6 5

4,6 40

2 ,4 9 0 .1 2

4,6 41

2 ,8 9 8 .8 5

4 ,6 42

2 ,4 4 2 .6 8

4 ,6 43

7 3 5 .9 6

4,6 44

V O L P I LAWRENCE &amp; HELENE
2 2 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 122 SPR IN G CHASE C IR
---------------------------------------S E C 2 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 -

3 ,2 6 7 .2 1

4 ,6 45

P EIR C E

5 ,2 7 3 .0 2

4 ,6 46

1 ,1 4 6 .7 2

4 ,6 47

1 ,6 2 1 .4 3

4 ,6 48

9 2 3 .9 7

4 ,6 49

2 ,2 0 4 .5 7

4 ,6 50

3 ,6 2 7 .3 0

4 ,6 51

2 ,0 3 5 .3 1

4,6 52

4 .5 76

7 4 1 .8 3

4 .5 77

(HX)

(HX)
6 0 9 .7 9

1 ,1 6 6 .0 5

1 ,3 5 3 .4 6

4,5 84

0 -8 3 5 0
PKWY # 8 3 5
9 7 1 .3 3

4 ,5 85

. . . . . . . pB 31 pGS 4 THRU 8

1 ,3 2 6 .2 2

PG

4 ,5 86

4 ,5 87

DR

........................L A K F L O T U S C L U B 4 A C O N D O
........................P B 3 1 P G S 6 2 T O 6 6
S ELE N IC A SHELLY A
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -7 3 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 5 2 LOTUS COVE # 7 3 6 CT
U N IT 736
. . . . . . . B R A N T L E Y TF.RRACF. C O N D O P H S
* * * * * * ‘ THRU 7
. . . . . . *orb 3772

5 1 6 .6 0

9 7 1 .3 3

4 ,5 88

* * * * * * * *

857

P IL S O N M IN N IE B
• 106
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 8 1 B R A N T L E Y T E R R A C E WAY
U N IT 7
ALFORD D A R RIN M
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
TAD: 581 BRANTLEY TERRACE
120
U N IT 18
LA LL DEREK
# 207
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 8 0 B R A N T L E Y T E R R A C E WAY
HASS JO E L W 4 JANET E
#308

1 ,8 5 5 .6 7

4,5 89

PAD:
DOBSON
APONTE
2 1 -2 1
PAD:
L A N D IS
L A N D IS
2 1 -2 1

1 ,3 0 0 .9 4

4 ,5 90

4,5 91

2 ,3 8 7 .8 6

4 ,5 92

1 ,3 0 1 .8 7

4 ,5 93

#308

(HX)

584 BRANTLEY TERRACE
#12
M ICH A E L E 4
S A R ITZA
#200
-2 9 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
584 BRANTLEY TERRACE #13
REBECCA L 4
JAMES D
-2 9 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)

PAD: 584 BRANTLEY TERRACE
#30
K E S ILY A S ANNA
1306
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 584 BRANTLEY TERRACE
#27
BAF SANG K
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 5 0
16

pcs

27

+

1 ,4 6 1 .2 7

4,5 94

1 ,3 0 1 .8 7

4 ,5 95

1 ,7 5 7 .7 5

4 ,5 96

2 ,3 8 6 .7 6

4 ,5 97

1 ,1 9 9 .0 1

4,5 98

28

WEEKS VALERIE 4
WEEKS RICKIE
2.1-21-29-5CN-0000-0200 (HX)
PAD: 5 5 0 BIRCH CT
MAURO MICHELLE P 4
NIDEROST JOSEPH A IV
2 1 -2 1 -29-5C N -0000-0370
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 0 FIR CT
JOHNSON FAYE A
2 1- 2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 00 0 -0 5 9 0
PA D : 7 0 0 T R A IL W O O D DR
ACOSTA RIC HA R D 4 L Y D IA
2 1 - 2 1 - 2 9 -5 C N - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 90
P A D : 7 6 0 T R A IL W O O D DR

5 9 7 .0 1

PAD: 531 SANDAL CT
V O S S HOWARD 4 RUBY J
C /O W ILM A D H I L L
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0
P A D : 6 4 9 BALSA D R

6 0 0 MATHEWS RD
LEONARD 4 H A R RIE T
-2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
6 7 7 O A KLANDO DR

P A D : MC N O R T O N RD
W IL C O X MARY L
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 4 7 0 -0 0 0 0
MC

NORTON

(HX)

RD

2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 9 H I L L V I E W DR
MOORE BARBARA A
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 5 1 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 3 H I L L V I E W DR
WARE D IA N E V k
WARE D O R IS M
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 5 4 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 5 0 1 H I L I,V I E W DR
W IL L IA M S ROBERT SR k
W ASHING TO N M ARIO N
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 5 5 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 6 2 1 MC N O R T O N RD
....................... S P R I N G V A L L E Y F A R M S S E C
*
.P B 1 4 P G 8 5
TOWNSEND L IS A
2 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 3 - OEO 0-O 38O
PAD: 111 PINETRF.E LN
* * * * * * ‘ S P R IN G V A L L E Y FARMS SEC
*
.P B 1 5 P G 9
O ’ B R IE N T A T R IC K J k BARBARA A
2 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 4 - OF. 0 0 - 0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD:
137 V A R IE TY TREE C IR
R A C H E L A L B E R T A 5, L F . E A N N A H T
2 2 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 F 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
PAD: 12 6 V A R IE T Y TREE C IR
* * * * * * * S P R I N G V A L LE Y FARMS SEC
........................P B 1 5 P G 2 0
S IC R I S T ERW IN k P A T R IC IA A
2 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - OF. 0 0 - 0 6 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 9 L I T T L E OAK LN
OWEN R I C H A R D B k
OWEN W I L L I A M L k M AR G A RET W
2 2 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - O E O O -0710
(HX)
P A D : 9 0 4 S P R I N G V A L L E Y RD
* * * * * * * S P R I N G V A L L E Y F A R M S SF. C
* t » » * . * p B l 5 Pc s 4 9 * 5 0

05

06

07

08

D
(M)
22-21-29-5O 6-O JO 0-O 14O
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 8 S P R IN G VALLEY LOOP
M A R T I N E Z JARF.D 4 S U S A N
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 J 0 C -0 1 7 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 8 S P R IN G IA K E LN
SENG JEANNE A TRUSTEE
FBO
2 2 -2 1 - 2 9 -5 0 6 -0 P 0 0-0200
PAD: 1 1 6 S P R IN G VALLEY
. . . . . . . S P R I N G IJVKE H I L L S
. . . . . . . p B 16 pc 48

LOOP
SEC 3

T U LLY W INSTON S
2 2 -2 I-2 9 -5 0 7 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 8 A
PAD:
165 LAKE D E S T IN Y TRL
B E G NW C O R L O T 9 3 L K G R U N
V IG R A S S J E N N IF E R M k
T IE O L IS GENE A

S

G A G L IA R D I BEVERLY M
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 L 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 0 S P R I N G L A K E H I L L S DR
S H IR L E Y JOHN D
2 2 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -O M O O -O O 10
(HX)
PAD:
100 N S PR IN G TRL
I.OWMAN J O S E P H W J R 4 L I N D A B
22-21-29-509-0M 0O -O 060
(HX)
PAD: 15 0 N SPR IN G TRL
P E L U S O J E F F k AMY
2 2 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9-0M 00-0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 160
DORST GARY

N
R

S P R IN G TRL
k JE N N IFE R

H

9 8 3 .8 9

4,6 01

22-21-29-5O 9-O N O O -O 04O
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 0 W S P R I N G L A K E DR
. . . . . . . S P R IH G V A L LE Y FARMS SEC

1 ,6 9 7 .2 2

4,6 02

1 ,6 2 2 .0 0

4 ,6 03

9 5 6 .4 7

4,6 04

8 4 1 .9 1

4 ,6 05

1 ,0 7 9 .5 4

4 ,6 06

.......pg 19 pG 89

TORREGROSA M AR IA
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 P 00-0040
PAD:
1 0 4 V A L E N C IA LOOP

4 ,6 07

8 7 2 .8 2

4 ,6 08

4 8 1 .2 3

4 ,6 09

29-

2 5 0 .5 9

4 ,6 10

1 ,0 3 5 .0 7

4 ,6 11

1 8 6 .8 6

4 ,6 12

09

(HX)

’ . » * * * S P R IN G VALLEY CHASE
i.....pg 2 7 P G S 8 7 k 8 0

2 3 PAD:

HO LD IN G S

LLC

2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
WYMORE RD

P E IR C E HO LD IN G S LLC
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A -0000
P A D : WYMORE RD
. . . . . . *O R IE N T A GARDENS 2ND

u
8 4 2 .1 4

..

2 2 -2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 7 - 0G 00-0130
(HX)
PAD : 1 1 5 D E S T IN Y CV
BALTZER PAUL A 4
KEM PER-LYNCH SCOTT
22-21-29-5O 7-O H O O -O 140
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 0 LAKF. D E S T I N Y T R L
....................... S P R I N G L A K E H I L L S S E C 5
........................P B 1 7 P G 3 4

4 ,6 00

7 2 6 .9 4

(HX)

(HX)

DR

2 2 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 M Q 0 -0 170
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 5 N S P R I N G LAKF. DR
SCALETTA M IC H A E L E i JOAN L

(HX)

P A D : 666 TR A IL W O O D DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 2 T W P 2 1 R N G
JOHNSON B E R IE
2 2 2 1 - 2 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 7 D - 0 0 0( H
0 X)
PAD: 5 7 5 OAKLANDO DR
GRANT SENSWELLA 4
GRANT BRANDY
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 F -0 0 0 0
P A D : O A K LA N D O DR
PEREZ R EIN A LD O 4 A N T O N IA
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:
HOWARD
2 2 -2 1
PAD:

4,5 99

(HX)

ROBINSO N CHARLES E 4 LYN C
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0
PAD: 5 4 1 GROVE CT
T A Y L O R MARK 4 M IC H E L L E
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -1 1 9 0
PAD: 5 3 2 GROVE CT
D IC K E Y ARTHUR F JR 4 D O R IN D A A
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 0 GROVE CT
T E S T E R R IC HA R D L JR
2 1 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -1 4 40
(HX)

H ILLV IE W

SIMMONS MARY

1 ,4 8 6 .4 4

#202
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 5 0 0 -0 1 2 0

DR

4 ,5 79

4 ,5 83

(HX)

DR

P AD : H IL L V IE W DR
( 1 . 6 0 3 2 AC)
S M IT H LO U IS E
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6E-0000

0 -8 1 2 0
(HX)
PKWY # 8 1 2

B U IS ALBERT
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 1 6
PA D : 1 0 3 6 BONAIRF. # 2 8 1 6
U N IT 2 8 1 6

H IL L V IE W

PAD: 9 6 3 6
UPSON TERRY
5 1 4 .4 1

P A C E TTI IR ENE
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 3 1
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 6 0 L O T U S # 1 0 3 1 PKWY
U N IT 1031
........................L A K E L O T U S C L U B 3 A C O N D O
. . . . . . . p g 3 1 p c S 33 j o 3 7

H ILLV IE W

4 .5 78

CONDO

C L IF F O R D S 4 DYAN
-2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -9 2 6 0
(HX)
1 0 6 4 L O T U S # 9 2 6 PKWY
926
LAKE LOTUS CLUB 2 A CONDO

525

DR

( . 5 9 4 AC)
UPSON TERRY
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 D -0 0 0 0

WAY

W A TK IN S
2 1 -2 1
PAD:
U N IT
. . . . . . .

H ILLV IE W

UPSON RAYMOND
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 C -0 000

TAD:
5 5 4 .6 2

535

(H X)

( 5 . 5 3 6 2 AC)
UPSON RAYMON SR
2 2 -2 1 - 2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6A -0000
P A D : 5 2 9 H I L L V I E W DR

PAD:

PECK W IL L IA M E 4 E D IT H J
2 I-2 1 -2 9 -5 C N -0 0 0 0 -IB 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 5 8 T R A IL W O O D DR
LAYTON DONALD A
2 1 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 C N - 0 0 0 0 - 1 8 7( H0 X )

N IE V E S JE N N IFE R
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

2 ,8 4 6 .3 8

5 3 9 .5 4

.......TRAILWOOD ESTATES SEC 1

40

J IM
-2 9 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
6 2 8 EDEN PARK AVE
COUNTRY CREEK WOODLAND

4 ,6 15

4 .5 75

UPSON TERRY L
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 6 0 -0 0 0 0
TAD:

THOMAS J
-2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0
1068 LOTUS
812
A P R ILLE K
-2 9 -5 0 4 -0 0 0
1068 LOTUS
835

. . . . . . . pa

CANNON
2 0 -2 1
PAD:
* * * * * * ‘

MC

4,5 54

1 ,5 6 9 .6 1

974 . 87

33

4,5 53

1 , 1 8 9 .2 6

4 .5 74

TAD: ARLETTA ST
S M IT H ELMER k GERTRUDE
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 0 -0 0 0 0

(HX)

2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 7 -0 3 0 0 -0 2 6 0
PAD: 582 BRANTLEY TERRACE
S AB A TIN O JOSE A

ALLEN JEFF 4 L IS A D
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : 5 0 0 5 C U B L A K E DR

. . . . . . . PB

4 ,5 52

EDGE

M IC H A E LS KENNETH M k V A L E R IE J
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 2 8 SWEET LEAF CT
P H I L L I P S D A N IL O
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 4 1 3 SOUTHERN GARDEN C IR
. . . . . . . PARK p i a c E
PG

4,5 51

,*

(HX)

* * ** * * *U N IT I I I
........................ P B 4 5 P G S 4 7 &amp; 4 8
RANDALL BRYAN C &amp; L IS A J
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 4 0 1 B IA C K W ILLOW T R L
F IG O L I R IC HARD R I I
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 6 5 BLACK W ILLOW T R L
MAC D O N A LD TY 4 S US A N N E A
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 8 0 BLACK W ILLO W TRI,
. . . . . . *CAMDEN CLUB
. . . . . . . PB 54 p c s 1 T H R U 3

55

1 ,9 3 6 .4 9

1 ,9 9 3 .9 3

P A D : 1 3 5 9 DUTCH E L M DR
. . . . . . . COUNTRY CREEK FOREST

* * * * * * * PR

4 ,5 50

4,6 14

6 3 9 .1 8

MATHEWS
2 1 -2 1
PAD:
U N IT
M ILLE R
2 1 -2 1
PAD:
U N IT

SEQ. ff

1 8 6 .8 6

HATTAWAYS GREENHOUSE IN C
2 2 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 2 3 0 -0 0 0 0

PAD:

2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 4 0
P A D : 6 5 3 B A R B U D A WAY
B EN ITE Z JOSE L JR 4
B E N IT E Z JOSE L 4 L IL L IA N
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 8 2 A C A P U L C A WAY
GONZALEZ ELMER 4 G ER A RD IN A A
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 4 0
P A D : 6 4 0 A C A P U L C A WAY
CASANOVA JOSE L 4 IS A B E L
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 0 0
(HX)

JTS DUE

4 ,6 13

(HX)

( T H O M P S O N R O S A L E F . N F. T A L J T S )
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 9 B A R B U D A WAY
CHAN J E N N IF E R S TRUSTEE
FBO J E N N IF E R S CHAN

ACAPULCA

4 ,5 73

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Page 41

6 ,4 0 9 .0 4

5 5 8 .4 3

2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
P A D : 6 4 7 A C A P U L C A WAY
PUJALS ROBERTO 4
J U R I FLORA A
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0
P A D : 6 8 2 D U R A N G O WAY
DURAN JES U S E
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 3 0
P A D : 6 4 0 C A L IE N T F . WAY
HFNEGAR DONNA 4 LARRY
2 1 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 6 0
P A D : 6 1 8 C A L I E N T F . WAY
BASS M IL D R E D L I F E EST

606

SEQ.«

1 ,1 9 0 .8 8

........................J A K E L O T U S C L U B 1 A
. . . . . . . PB 30 p c s 14 T O 2 0

. . .

.......PB 32 pcs 33 TO 35
GOODMAN

2 ,0 3 9 .9 9

TAXES DUE

KAREN 4
JOHN C I I

PAD:

CAMPBELL ROBERT E k KATHLEEN J
2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 2 5 7 B EN T OAK TR L
LOTS

4 ,5 40

1 ,7 5 5 .3 0

2 0 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 1 2 8 9 BLUEBERRY CT
D AW KINS P A T R IC IA K
2 0 -2
PAD:
RUBAN
2 0 -2
PAD:
. . . . . .
. . * * • *

4 ,5 39

AT

&amp; JASON

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

May 2.0 16. 2001

ADD

pc 53

MOORE RALPH M k D E B B IE P
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
P AD : 1 7 2 PLUMOSUS DR
CALLES HECTOR R
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 9 O R I E N T A DR
. . . . . . . B R E x T 0 N WOODS
'*****P B
11 PG 2 5
S M IT H HOWARD C k
NUGENT P A T R IC K L
23-21-29-5O 2-O A 0O -O O 4O
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 5 E WOOD L A K E DR
D A V IS M IC H A E L T
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - OAOO-0O8O
P A D : 2 3 3 E WOOD L A K E DR
LO T 8 * BEG NE COR LOT 8 RUN
SORENSON ANDREW R k V IC K I R
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 4 W O OD LA K E DR
' • • • • • D R U I D H I L L S PARK

. . .

�MiOS .«J(

o iamhII :ml

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TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

2 ,5 1 8 .3 4

1 ,297.

4 ,6 55

1 ,2 3 9 .6 0

4 ,6 56

1 7 7 .8 2

2 ,1 1 9 .0 6

1 ,6 9 6 .6 5

2 ,7 6 4 .5 4

D A N IE L S O L IV E
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 3 1 3 W E S T C H E S T E R DR
. . . . . . . H I G H R I D G E U N IT 02
................ * T B
16 PG 2 0
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID * 262
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
1ST

1 ,4 3 4 .3 7

1 ,6 0 1 .8 6

1 ,4 3 2 .8 8

3 1 0 .5 6

7 6 1 .5 6

PAD: 2 1 3 DEBORA CT
U N IT 213
P IO N E E R PR O PE R TIES IN C
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 5 0
P A D : 2 1 5 DF.BORA C T
U N IT 215
R IC H A R D S O N LUCY W
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 3 0

7 6 1 .5 6

7 6 1 .5 6

P A D : 2 2 3 DF.BORA C T
U N IT 223
A B EL LUANNE
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 5 0
P A D : 2 2 5 DF.BORA C T
U N IT 2 2 5
C R U Z -R U IZ M IG U EL A
2 3 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -302C
P AD : 3 0 2 C H ER O K E E C T #C
U N IT 302C
FIGUEROA J U L IO
2 3 -2 1-2 9 - 5 12-0000-308C

9 1 4 .2 2

5 6 4 .0 0

8 3 9 .4 9

r W H
W
CUERQKF.E C T
j
.
•
U N IT 308C
( X K ) 411 O O - f
GOLDBERG G A IL N
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -512-0000-310B
(HX)
•P A D : 3 1 0 C H E R O K E E C T #B
U N IT 310B
K A R F I T S A S A R T E M I S F.
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 OF
PAD: 3 1 0 CHEROKEE CT #F
U N IT 310F
S H A R IF I NANCY
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 2. - 0 0 0 0 - 3 1 2 D
PAD : 3 1 2 C HEROKEE C T «D
U N IT 312D
WOODS J U S T I N T &amp; E R I N
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -512-0000-314C
PAD: 314 CHEROKEE C CT

in

4 ,6 59

4,6 60

4,6 61

4 ,6 62

4 ,6 63

4 ,664

4,6 65

4,6 66

4, 667

4 ,6 68

4,6 69

4 ,6 70

.
4 ’. *
'ir'-O f- 1
4,6 71
3 0 7 .1 9
I I

8 3 9 .4 9

4 ,6 72

5 6 4 .0 0

4 , 673

5 6 4 .0 0

4 ,6 74

314C
5 6 4 .0 0

P IO N E E R P R O P E R T IE S IN C
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -3 1 4 F
PAD: 314 CHEROKEE CT F
U N IT 314F
HENDANDEZ NORBERTO i L Y D IA
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -6 5 1 0
PAD: 651 NORTHLAKE BLVD
U N IT 651
G U N C A Y I V A N P fc
R A M IR EZ MARTHA L
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -6 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 674 L E S L IE CT
U N IT 674
I B E R T IS PABLO S &amp; E D E C IA
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -6 8 2 0
682

LE S L IE

U N IT 682
. . . . . . . HATTAWAY
. . . . . . «oRB 1 3 1 6

9 1 4 .2 2

2 2 2 .5 7

9 1 4 .2 2

4 , 676

4,6 77

4 ,6 78

R ID G E
PG 6 7 9

PAD: 5 5 0 HATTAWAY
M A R T IN MARK
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 8 0 0 PAD: 5 5 0 HATTAWAY
H ER R IN G GUY
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -1 8 0 0 -

6 4 1 .7 6

#19

98 .61

4, 680

98 .61

4,6 81

0 4 4 0
(HX)
DR # 2 2
0 9 1 0

(HX)
6 4 1 .7 6

2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -029C
(H X)
PAD: 9 0 6 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD • 2 9 C
U N IT 29C
MUNOZ L U IS R 4 M O N IC A
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 E
PAD: 9 0 8 LAKE D E S T IN Y # 3 3 E
U N IT 33E

4,6 82

BLVD

. . . . . . . d e s t i n y S P R IN G S CONDO
........................O R B 1 3 3 7 P G 1 8 9 0
S C A R D IN O SF.RGIO
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0C (HX)
PAD: 9 0 2 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD # 10C
U N IT 10C
ROUHANA ALEXANDER M
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 D
(H X)
PA D : 9 0 6 LA K E D E S T IN Y # F DR
U N IT 28D
VERF.EN A N G E L A D 4
VEREEN ROBERT E

ANN

4,6 79

DR

PAD: 5 5 0 LAKE BLVD N # 3 8
W IN TE R D E L IN D A J i SHANE
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -1 8 0 0 -0 9 4 0
PAD: 5 5 0 S NORTH LAKE # 3 5

LE S L IE
ALBERT

4 ,6 75

•

CT

PETTWAY TREVON
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 4 1 0

RACHEL
RACHEL

4,6 58

ADD

BUTLER GLENN A &amp; KYLE L
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 3 BROADVIEW AVE
BROWN E A R L R &amp; K A T H L E E N S
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 5 0
(HX)
PA D : 6 2 1 HATTAW AY DR
. . . . . . . A L T A M O N T E H EIG H TS
........................P B 2 2 P C S 5 5 - 6 2
KARAMS IN C H C H A T T A R 6 C L O IN G
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 5 DF.BORA C T
U N IT 205
G IN SB ER G LYNN
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 3 0

PAD:

4,6 57

(HX)

P A D : 3 0 0 M O N T I C E L L O DR
H I L L HERMAN H J R l X E N IA D
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 0 8 P O IN T PLEASANT PL

U N IT

4,6 54

1 ,2 7 3 .1 9

P A D : 1 0 1 1 O R A N O L E RD
........................ H I D D E N E S T A T E S U N I T 2
...............................
14
PG 9 9
CH F.PEN IK JASO N K &amp; NANCY G
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6A

. . . . . . . B A R C IA Y WOODS
. . . . . . . P B i 7 p G 30

4,6 53

3 1 2 .6 8

4,6 83

95 .27

4,6 84

40 .76

4,6 85

1 ,1 5 8 .8 7

4,6 86

1 ,1 5 5 .7 7

4,6 87

A 4 LEEANNAN

2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 E
P A D : 9 0 8 LA K E D E S T IN Y « 4 0 E RD
U N IT 40E
R O D R IG U EZ MARTA
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 E
(HX)
P A D : 9 1 0 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 4 1 E RD
U N IT 4 IE
CORDERO MANUEL A
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 5E (HX)
PAD: 9 1 0 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD U N IT
U N IT 45E
BAKER JOE B TRUSTEE
FBO
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 8E

910

LAKE

D ES TIN Y

RD

#48E

U N IT 48E
S IN G LE T O N SANDRA
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 E
P A D : 9 1 2 IA K E D E S T IN Y I 5 0 E RD
U N IT 50E
GUARDADO ALFREDO
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 B
P A D : 9 1 2 F. L A K E D E S T I N Y D R
U N IT 54E
ROMERO R M Y R IA M C 4
RUALES JO A Q U IN A
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 E
P AD : 9 1 6 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD # 7 0 E
U N IT 70E
G R IF F IN PAUL A
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5-0000-087D
P A D : 9 2 0 LAKE D E S T IN Y # 8 7 D RD
U N IT 87D
M IN O R ARTHUR J 4 KAREN
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 9C (HX)
PA D : 9 2 2 LA K E D E S T IN Y #D RD
U N IT 89C
SEA CRYSTAI. OF ORANGE CTY LLC
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 2 D
PAD: 9 3 4 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD I 1 3 2 D
U N IT 132D
MONROE OUTREACH M IS S IO N IN C
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 6C
PAD: 9 3 8 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD # 1 4 6 C
U N IT 146C
R A C H E L A L B E R T A 4 I.EANNAH T 4
RACHEL L E S L IE A
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 B
P A D : 9 4 2 I JVKF. D E S T I N Y R D # 1 6 6 B
U N IT 166B
LE W IS W F 4 C H A N IE
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 8 B
P A D : 9 4 2 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 1 6 8 B RD
U N IT 168B
RAINBO W DREAM R E A LTY IN C
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5-0000-178A
P A D : 9 4 6 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD A P T H

1 ,1 5 4 .7 7

4,6 91

1 ,1 5 4 .7 7

4 ,6 92

1 ,1 5 5 .7 7

4,6 93

1 ,0 5 6 .0 5

4 ,694

3 1 7 .4 7

4,6 95

1 ,0 7 0 .8 3

4 ,6 96

9 5 1 .9 1

4 ,6 97

7 5 3 .3 1

4 ,6 98

7 5 2 .3 1

4 ,6 99

5 1 0 .7 5

U N IT 178A
PADRON R IC A R D O 4 SARA
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 3 A
P A D : 9 5 0 LAKE D E S T IN Y DR # 1 9 3 A
U N IT 193A
PADRON R IC A R D O 4 SARA
2 3 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 000-201A
PA D : 9 5 2 LA K E D E S T IN Y RD # 2 0 1 A
U N IT 201A
N A V ITS K Y MARYJEAN
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 1 D
(HX)
P A D : 9 5 4 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 2 1 1 D RD
U N IT 21 ID

5 1 4 .9 8

4,7 01

4 ,7 02

1 4 0 .4 7

4 ,7 03

1 4 0 .4 7

9 5 7 .4 3

1 3 7 .5 2

1 4 7 .4 2

951 .91

•••••••O R B
1 3 5 7 PG 6 2 5
SM ITH SCOTT 4 P A T R IC IA 4
S M IT H RYAN
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 1J
PAD: 7 2 5 N LAKE #41 BLVD
U N IT 4 1 J
DE F I L I P P O R O S E M A R IE A

4,7 00

5 1 4 .9 8

9 5 1 .9 1

FIR O O Z ROSA B
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 4 C
P A D : 9 5 4 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD # 2 1 4 C
U N IT 214C
SYERUP V IR G IL P
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 5 D
(HX)
P A D : 9 5 4 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 2 1 5 D RD
U N IT 215D
JACOBS STEPHEN 4
BARKER C H R IS T O P H E R
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 8 C
P A D : 9 5 6 L A K E D E S T I N Y RD
U N IT 218C
SAWYER V A L E N T IN A
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -223D
(HX)
PAD: 9 5 6 LAKE D E S T IN Y RD # 2 2 3 D
U N IT 223D
iROMERO A D R IA N A
I
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 3 6B (HX)
P A D : 9 6 0 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 2 3 6 B RD
U N IT 236B
D U R K E T STEVF.N L
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 6C
P A D : 9 6 2 L A K E D E S T I N Y # 2 4 6 C RD
U N IT 246C
. . . . . . ‘ H ID D E N R ID G E CONDO

9 2 4 .7 9

4 ,704

4 ,7 05

4 ,7 06

4 ,7 07

4 ,7 08

4 ,7 09

4,7 10

9 2 3 .7 9

9 2 3 .7 9

2 6 6 .7 2

2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 K
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 5 NORTH LAKE BLVD # 7 2
U N IT 72K
B R O O M FIELD M IC H A E L E 4 CAROL M
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -093G
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 5 NORTHLAKE BLVD S #93

2 6 5 .7 2

9 2 4 .7 9

4,7 11

4,7 12

4,7 13

4,7 14

4 ,7 15

CT

2 3 2 .1 7

2 7 0 .9 7

1 ,1 7 9 .7 6

4 ,6 88

3 9 1 .5 2

4 ,7 16

(HX)
CT
2 7 4 .5 0

4 ,7 17

113
9 2 3 .7 9

A /6

P E IR C E HO LD IN G LLC
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
LO T 6 (L E S S BEG E L Y MOST COR
P E IR C E H O LD IN G LLC
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
• • • • • • • B A R C L A Y WOODS 2 N D A DD
• • • • • • • P B
1 7 PG 9 3
JASNY D A VID A

4 ,7 18

A /4
4 ,687,

. . .
4 ,6 86 .

2 ,6 3 7 .7 8

4,6 89

4,6 90

.

7 5 8 .2 3

4 ,7 28

D 'E L IA FRANK ( V IV IA N
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0C 00-0040
PAD: P EN N SY LV A N IA AVE

2 5 5 .9 5

4 ,7 32

D ’ E L IA FRANK &amp; V IV IA N
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: P EN N SY LV A N IA AVE
D ’ E L IA FRANK i V IV IA N
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 8 2 2 P EN N SY LV A N IA AVE
• • • • • • • O A K L A N D ESTATES 1ST SEC
......................... P B 1 4 P G 2 0
FORD JAMES R
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 F 0 0 -0 1 8 0
P A D : 6 2 6 P E R S H I N G DR
MASSA GERALD 6
CUBBEDGE ROSEMARY
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 4 -0 F00-0310
P A D : 668 M A IT L A N D AVE
................ ......
PARK SUBD

2 5 5 .9 5

4 ,7 33

2 5 5 .9 5

4,7 34

2 ,3 4 6 .1 9

4,7 35

3 ,2 1 1 .4 4

4 ,7 36

2 ,7 2 4 .5 6

4 ,7 37

4 8 7 .8 5

4,7 38

2 ,9 3 4 .6 5

4 ,7 39

1 ,8 0 1 .9 5

4 ,7 40

1 ,3 8 4 .6 5

4,7 41

1 ,8 2 4 .6 9

4 ,7 42

2 ,0 9 6 .1 3

4 ,7 43

PAD: 8 1 6 TURNBULL AVE
W 35 FT OF LOT 9 t E 28 FT
........................S T E W A R T S S U B D
•♦ •••••P B
3 PG 6 5
HURST LLOYD M JR &amp; EVA M
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 8 1 7 PEN N SY LV A N IA AVE

. . .

LOTS 12 13 ♦ 14 BLK A
H U R S T L L O Y D M &amp; E V A MAE
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 21 P EN N SY LV A N IA AVE
LOTS 15 ♦ 16 BLK A
KASHFI A LI A
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0B 00-0090
PAD: 5 9 7 M A IT LA N D AVE
LOTS 9 i 10 (LESS RD) (

1/2

..

......................... P B 8 P G 6 8
SELTZER F JAY
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 7 4 1 M A IT L A N D AVE
N 2 6 . 6 FT OF LOT 3 ♦ S
M IL L S WALTER S &amp; E LA IN E
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 8 0 6 GRANDVIEW AVE

4 0 .03

.

(HX)

• • • • • • • D R U I D H IL L S ESTATES
........................1 S T A D D
*
.......................P B 1 1 P G 4 2
O L IV E R CAROLEA
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 1 0 3 0 G R E G O R Y DR
• • • • • • • OAKLAND SHORES 1ST ADD
........................ P B 1 0 P G
59
D A N I E L S D O N A L D E &amp; S H A R I I.
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 8 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 4 1 W O O D LE Y RD
LOT 3 4 E 40 FT OF LOT 2 BLK
• » • • • • • OAKLAND SHORES
• * • • * • . PB 10 PGS 3 4 4
P IE R C E R S IL A S &amp;
OQ UENDO ORIJVNDO
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 B 0 0-0 0 7 0
PAD: 5 1 2 OAK LN

G

TCAR
(HX)

TOTARO TIM O TH Y M
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 8 OAK LN
KRUGGEL MARK A
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
.
P A D : 5 0 0 M A G N O L IA DR
'S U L L IV A N -JASON
I
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 9 -0 E 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PA D : 6 0 7 I.AKE SHO RE DR
ill
• • • • • • • G L E N ARDEN
• • • • • • • P B
14 PG 2 4
BURNETT LEONARD E &amp; CHARLOTTE
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 10-0C 00-0040
(HX)
P A D : 8 1 9 G L E N A R D E N WAY
........................ K E E Z E I . S U B D
» « • * • • * p B 9 pc 24

LOT 1 4 E 19 FT OF LOT
• • • • • • • NORTHWOOD H E IG H T S

•x rtn.

2

BLK

M ILN E E R IC S
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 J 0
PAD: 6 0 3 SEWARD
F R A N C IS E L IZ A B E T H
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 4 -0 L 0
PAD: 6 0 8 POWELL

0 -0 0 6 0
AVE

(HX)

0 -0 0 6 0
DR

(HX)

1A

ii* t

3 ,4 7 9 .8 3

U/t 4
4 ,7 44

4,7 21

JORDAN DEANE L
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 134 ROOSEVELT PL
........................O A K H A R B O U R S E C 2
* * * * * * * OR3 1 0 1 4 PG 9 6 7
K I S E R F.RNA M
2 4 - 2 1 -2 9 -52 1 -0 6 0 0 -0E00
P A D : 5 1 9 OA K H A V E N DR
U N IT E BLDG 6
ROBINSO N M AR IO N E l
G A R C IA CONSTANCE R
2 4 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 1 - 3 3 0 0 - 0 D00
P A D : 4 3 6 O A K H A V E N DR
U N IT D BLDG 33
“ “ • “ RAMBLEWOOD C O N D O M
* ................. * P B 1 9 P G 5 4
ECHO LS ROY W i SARAH M
2 4 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 2 3 - 0 1 0 0 - 0 9B0
P A D : 8 8 2 J O N A T H A N WAY
.................• • S T O N E W O O D
• • • • • • • P B
2 0 P G S 66 ( 6 7

1 ,7 9 7 .9 5

4 ,7 45

2 ,5 4 2 .0 1

4 ,7 46

2 ,9 7 9 .7 7

4 ,7 47

2 ,4 1 5 .0 3

4 ,7 48

1 ,1 1 0 .5 0

4 ,7 49

9 9 9 .5 1

4 ,7 50

1 ,0 0 0 .8 8

4,7 51

1 ,7 2 7 .3 9

4,7 52

8 3 8 .1 3

4,7 53

1 ,1 5 5 .3 8

4,7 54

3 9 1 .1 1

4 ,7 55

4 ,2 4 6 .4 5

4 ,7 56

2 ,2 3 6 .7 2

4,7 57

8 8 5 .3 0

4 ,7 58

2 ,6 2 7 .7 5

4 ,7 59

2 ,0 9 2 .5 6

4 ,7 60

1 ,2 5 9 .4 1

4 ,7 61

B

*
3 ,7 80 .

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0 -0 3 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 6 8 0 M A IT LA N D AVE
* • * • • “ SOUTH ALTAMONTE H E IG H TS
• • • • “ • P B 4 PG 6

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

IN IUM

(HX)

HUNTER DEEDRA t
DUKOFF ROBERT C
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 4 5 0 FORESTWOOD LN
M AR TIN SO N GERALD V t GRACE

L

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 5 0 PLUMHOLLOW LN
.O A K H A R B O U R S E C 3 A C O N D O
!5 7 9 pc 1523

LARSON

ELIZA B E TH

M

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 9 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 5 5 OAK HARBOUR DR * 2 0 1
M E TZ EDWARD I i
2 ,5 4 1 .6 3

4 ,7 24

SHELTON

JOYCE

A

•

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 9 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 6 2 3 RED OAK C I R * 1 0 9
N

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 1 7 BALLARD AVE
LOT 12 i E 1 / 2 OF LOT 11 BLK
FREYERMUTH PAMELA R
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 8 1 9 BALLARD AVE
D R A B IK ROBERT ( M A R ILY N
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 1 -0 D 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)

. . .
6 9 0 .1 0

4 ,7 25

TERRY

DONNA

G

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 9 -2 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 5 2 5 OAK * 1 2 1 TER
B
691.

738.

“ • “ “ OAK HARBOUR
“ “ “ •O R B 1 8 9 8 PG
SHAMS L A I N I E R t

SEC
4

4

SHAMS M A U R IC E t B O N N IE H
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 6 3 8 MAPLE OAK C IR

•

*♦

(HX)
*104

iW

* * * * * * * *

PAD: 1 5 9 0 M A IT LA N D AVE
LOT 1 (LESS S 2 FT)
L O P E Z 8A S I L I O
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 115 E F A IT H TER
HARTNETT JOHN P
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 180 E F A IT H TER
.................• • O A K L A N D E S T A T E S 2 N D S E C
• “ “ “ PB 1 4 PG 4 9

1 ,3 01 ,

GUNTER GEORGE M
2 4 2 1 -2 9 -3 0 0-02 2 A -0 0 0 0
( .7 7 2 AC)
JOHNSON BONI

ST
2 t

SEQ. #

................ “ R O O S E V E L T P L A C E
.................... * P B 1 4 P G 5 6

CHAUDHARI G O VIN D M TRUSTEE
2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 5B

A S H L E Y -G IL B E R T ANN
24-21-29-501-O A O O -O O lO
PAD: 7 0 7 BALLARD * 1 0 0 0
LOT 1 t N 16 FT OF LOT
BO W LING MARY L

PAD: 8 1 6 BALLARD AVE
LOT 12 ♦ E 1 8 . 8 FT OF LOT 11
• • • * • • ‘ OLMSTEAD ♦ M IL L E R SUBD
........................A M E N D E D P L A T
........................P B 5 P G 8 0
RAMSAY ROSE M
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)

.................“ P B 1 0 P G 2 8
DORST GARY R &amp; J E N N IF E R H
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

BERNABE ANTONIO 4
BERNABE MARY D

PAD: 2 2 0 CHEROKEE # 1 2 5 CT
U N IT 125B
........................S P R I N G L A K E P O I N T E
........................P B 5 9 P C S 8 6 - 8 8
. . . . . . » A L L A / 4 B A / 6A A / 4 E PT

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

L E E RD BLDG PTNR
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 1-0B 00-0010
PAD: 8 0 0 M A IT LA N D AVE

2 3 - 2 1 - 2 9 - 5 1 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 6H
TAD: 7 2 5 N LAKE # 4 6 BLVD
U N IT 46H
ADAMS M A U R IC E JR
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 F
PAD: 7 2 5 LAKE BLVD # 5 0
U N IT 50F

U N IT 93G
W IXSO N D A V ID 4
W IXSO N JOSEPH M
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 0 U
PAD: 2 2 0 CHEROKEE # 1 0 0
U N IT 100U
BRADSHAW D E B B IE D
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 F
PAD: 2 2 0 CHEROKEE # 1 0 9
U N IT 109F
S M ITH YOLANDA S
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 13L
PAD: 2 2 0 CHEROKEE CT #
U N IT 113L

SEQ. #

2 3 2 1 -2 9 -5 C Y -0000-1750
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 3 BARCLAY AVE
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 -

RD

4

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
PAD:

........................ ....
1 0 PG 21
WONG V I C T O R &amp; L A U R I E
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 3 0
P A D : 1 2 0 9 O R A N O LE RD
F. 9 0 F T O F L O T 1 3 B L K A
A L L E N N O R M A N P fc G I N G E R G
23-21-29-5O 3-O B 00-0060
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 3 C R O T O N DR
BEGLEY LA N N IE L
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 9 5 S U L T A N A LN
HULMF. W I L L I A M A t K I M B E R L Y M
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)

P A D : M E L A N I E WAY
E 50 FT OF LOT 16
......................... H I G H R I D G E
...............................
15
PG 54
LA S KO W S K I EDWARD &amp;
LEACH L IN D A H
2 3 -2 1 -2 9 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

SEQ. #

.

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Thr Herald

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
ARTEAGA

TAXES DUE

V IR G IN IA

2 ,5 7 1 .0 5

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 2 -1 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 6 7 2 POST OAK C I R 1 1 1 0
SOHNEN CAMMY

1 ,5 5 8 .9 3

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 2 -1 4 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 6 6 3 POST OAK 1 1 1 7
* * * * * * * OAK S P R IN G S
* ‘ * * * * * P B 44 PCS 4 0 k 41
HO DG IN L O R I

(HX)
C IR

2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 6 1 9 WAYNE AVE

(HX)

1 ,9 1 7 .5 8

* * * * * * *REA I.VEST B U S IN E S S CENTRE
* * * * * * * PB 5 9 PGS 9 3 - 9 5
* * * * * * *ALL 2 4 - 2 1 -2 9 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
LS K S LI.C
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 3 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
*******F L O R ID A H A V E N
....................* P B 9 P G 1 7
COGAN C H R IS T O P H E R G
2 4 -2 1 -2 9 -5 B X -0000-0100
PAD: 3 0 0 TAKE S EM IN A R Y C IR
— ....................................... S E C 0 1 T W P 2 1 R N G
........................O A K F O R E S T U N I T 7
............................
3 9 PGS 1 6 k 17
J O H N S O N D A V I D t, N A O M I V
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -8 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 631
........................O A K

SEQ. #

CLARK

(HX)

4.7 63

0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 JF -0 B 0 0 -0 3 8 0
PAD: 3 1 5 INGLENOOK C IR
LEACHMAN KAREN
0 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 J F - 0 B 0 0 - 0 4 60
PAD: 3 6 6 MASSON CT

(HX)

4 ,7 64

1 ,2 26 .2 1

4 ,7 65

1 1 ,6 0 9 .2 5

4 ,7 66

30-

2 ,4 0 5 .1 6

TAXES DUE

4 .7 62

* * « * * * * *

&amp;

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

4 ,7 67

CHF.OY L E E C I R
FOREST U N IT 8

41 PGS 91 _

JAMES

N

4

M A R IE

SEQ. #

1 ,6 0 1 .4 9

....................... S E V I L L E C H A S E
...................... P B 5 1 P G S 1 T H R U 1 4
C O R S IN O M AR IO A &amp;
C A R R O -C O R S IN O IS A B E L
0 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 -5 N A -0 0 0 0 -0 B 50
(HX)
PAD: 601 V IA N A CT
DEE ROBERT 4 I.ANISF, S
0 2 21-30-5N A -0000-0890
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 9 V IA N A CT
--------------------------------------S E C 0 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 . . . . . . . NORTH ORLANDO 2ND ADD
* * “ * “ PB 1 2 PGS 5 5 5 6 + 5 7
S M ITH M IC K I EL J
0 3 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 2 0 0 - 0 0 7( H
0X)
TAD: 35 S CORTEZ AVE
BROWN R O B E R T I, J R S J O A N
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 4 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 54 S F A IR F A X AVE
B A P TIS TE VERNA
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 1 6 BURGOS RD
TIZA R R O M AR C E LIN O k
ROD R IG U EZ M A R IA
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 0 8 BURGOS RD
. . . . . . * fJoRTH O R IA N D O T E R R A C E U - l

4 ,8 01

1 ,0 6 7 .4 6

4,8 02

5 ,5 8 3 .3 0

4 ,8 03

5 ,5 7 2 .7 4

4 ,8 04

1,4 23 .4 1

4 ,8 05

3 3 6 .2 0

1 , 1 9 7 .2 2

8 5 3 .4 7

4 , 808

• “

1 ,0 6 7 .3 5

4,8 09

9 6 7 .7 6

4 ,8 10

4 ,7 70

M AN D IG O TH ERESA M
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 4 MOSS RD
ROBERTS JIM M Y L JR S L O R I R
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -O M O O -O 120
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 9 BOXWOOD C I R
H A LL RONALD S
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -O M O O -O 150
(HX)
TA D : 4 1 3 BOXWOOD C I R

9 9 3 .3 4

4 ,8 11

R IC E M IC H A E L L S P A T R IC IA M
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -OMO0 - 0 1 90
(HX)
P A D : 4 0 5 BOXWOOD C I R
* ....................N O R T H O R L A N D O T E R R A C E U - l
• “ “ “ U N IT 1 SEC 2
. . . . . . . P B 1 6 P G 64

1 , 1 0 6 .1 8

4,8 12

(HX)

*******T U S K A W IL L A O FF IC E
* * “ * “ P B 6 0 P C S 9 3 &amp; 94

PARK

* * * * * * *A L I. 0 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 Q G - 0 K 0 0 - 0 0 0 0
T U S K A W II.L A O F F I C E PARK LI.C
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : T U S K A W I I. I . A RD
T U S K A W IL L A O F F I C E PARK I.LC
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : T U S K A W I L L A RD
TU S K A W I L L A O F F I C E PARK LI.C
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : T U S K A W I L L A RD
APO O R TH O DO N TIC k DENTAL LAB
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : T U S K A W I L L A RD
T U S K A W I L L A O F F I C E PARK LI.C

3 ,3 6 6 .4 7

3 ,4 7 2 .7 5

4,7 71

3 ,2 6 9 .9 7

4 ,7 72

3 ,2 3 7 .4 2

4 ,7 73

3 ,5 0 1 .6 4

4,7 74

TUSKAWI
0 1 -2 1
PAD:
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .

LLA O F F IC E PARK
-3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0
T U S K A W I I LA RD
OAK F O R E ST U N I T
p B 35 p c s 2 5 TO

I.LC
0

3 ,6 8 1 .6 5

4 ,7 75

6
27

P E R E Z R E I N A L D O f, A N T O N I A
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J J -0 0 0 0 -5 9 0 0
(HX)
T A D : 1 1 6 2 B A L T I C I.N
JOYNER DONALD S k J O S E P H IN E
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J J -0000-6100
(HX)
PAD: 694 VENTURE CT
D A G H IG H ABDOUI. H M S P A R V IN M
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J J -0 0 0 0 -6 1 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 7 1 B A L T I C I.N
* * * * * * 'W IN D IN G HOLLOW U N IT 3
. . . . . . . p B 50 PCS 7 3 T H R U 7 5

2 ,3 6 3 .8 9

4 ,7 76

2 ,3 4 6 .6 9

4 ,7 77

ATTAWAY C H R IS S k J U L IE
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 M X -0 0 0 0 -1 5 6 0
PAD : 6 0 7 SHALLOW BROOK

3 ,5 5 6 .3 6

2 ,1 6 9 .0 8

WYCHE G IL B E R T . &amp; B E T T Y
T l l - 2 l - 3 f0 - 5 ^ Y - 0 0 0 0 - 3 4 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 5 T W E L V E OA K S DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 2 T W P 2 1 R N G
* * * * * “

NORTH

RANCHES

SCALES
0 2 PAD:
AI.VELO

GARY
2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 9 0
2 1 8 H O L I D A Y I.N
W IL L IA M

3 ,4 8 2 .3 1

36 —

la j-e o -'-e ;- I
If! H H A . I f U )

1 C)

1 ,6 7 8 .2 4

4 ,7 82

1 ,9 90 .1 3

4, 783

1 ,1 8 5 .1 5

PENNY D
0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
H RD
I
0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
RANCHES

GRAY SHANE k CATHY
02-21-30-502-O B O O -0070
P A D : 6 6 2 C O R A L WAY
ALBERT BOTT CONSTR IN C
0 2 - 2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0 -0 150
P A D : 6 1 4 C O R A L WAY
LOT 15 S P I MARKED PARK

...........................

SEC

8 2 0 .1 6

4 ,7 85

1 ,2 1 7 .2 0

4 ,7 86

1 ,2 9 2 .3 0

4 ,7 87

02
2 ,4 5 2 .9 4

. . . . . . . PQ

ip

pgs

39

TO

4 7 7 .1 1

N OF

(HX)
OF

. .
1 ,2 7 6 .2 0

1 ,2 5 2 .6 5

P A D : 6 1 8 S A I L F I S H RD
K IZ E R JOHN T S KARLA M
0 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 G 0 0 -0 2 60

M ARJAM A ROD GER I. k D EB R A
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 3 0

A

E PANAMA
OF LOT 9

RD
BLK

SPARKS V A L E R IE
O 2-21-3O -5JF -O B 0O -O 24O
INGLENOOK

C IR

4 ,7 95

4 ,7 96

4 ,7 97

01
3 ,5 5 5 .8 5

B

TRAVES

4

1 ,1 4 1 .5 1

BURDETTE K IM B ER LY B
0 3 -2 1 -3 O -5 0 7 -0 J O O -O 2 60
(HX)
PAD: 18 ELKWOOD CT
. . . . . . ‘ NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U -2

M ID D LE TO N CONSTANCE A
0 3 - 2 1-3 0 -5 0 9 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 2 S HAWTHORNE ST
A N D IN O ANGELO L 4 S O N IA
0 3 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 9 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 80
(HX)

4 ,7 98

. . .
2 ,4 1 4 .9 4

4 ,7 99

(HX)

6 4 2 .4 6

1 ,4 9 3 .9 5

BLK

4 ,8 16

4 ,8 17

4 ,8 18

4 ,8 19

PAD: 6 0 6 S EDGEMON AVE
....................... N O R T H O R I A N D O T E R R A C E
“

“

•U N IT

2

SEC

is -: \
4 ,8 20

4 ,8 21

4 ,8 22

4 ,8 23

4,8 24

..
2 ,0 6 6 .3 3

U -2

-9

4, 825

.......................

9

P I PA ANDRES R 4 D E ID R E M
03-21-30-510-O A O O -0450
(HX)
P A D : 6 GUMTREF, C T
KROGSTAD K IR K
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 A 0 0 -0 5 8 0
PAD: 4 2 8 N HAWTHORNE C IR
. . . . . . . poXMOOR U N IT 1
. . . . . . . PB 1 9 PGS 7 0 1 71
HOLDEN M ICH A E L J 4 HEATHER J
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 11-0E 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 10 6 ELDERWOOD ST
L I P P I K I R K F.
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 1 C O T T O N W O O D DR
• “ “ “ GARDEN CLUB APARTM ENTS
“ “ • “ PB 2 6 PG 2 9
A R IA S A N TO N IO
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 1 6 1 G A R D E N DR
A R IA S AN TO N IO
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 1 8 1 GARDEN DR

9 8 1 .7 8

4,8 26

1 ,4 27 .1 2

4,8 27

1 , 1 6 2 .2 6

4 ,8 28

0 9 0 .8 0

4 ,8 29

* ft * * * * * *
3 ,0 8 9 .5 2

4 ,8 30

3 ,0 8 9 .5 2

4,8 31

PAD: 1 9 1 GARDEN DR
LOT 1 0 (LESS RD)
“ “ •“ MOUNT GREENWOOD UNIT
pGS

i9

T0

4 ,8 32

2

1 ,6 1 1 .3 4

OF

21
7 7 0 .6 7

0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 597 GREEN S P R IN G C IR
JACKSON HELEN M
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 591 GREEN S P R IN G C IR
S A N TIA G O -V ELE Z JOSE R
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 551 GREEN S P R IN G C IR
PARKER R IC HARD L JR
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 5 6 GREEN S PR IN G C IR
“ • “ ••M O U N T GREENWOOD U N I T
. . . * . . . p B 37 p c s 7 0 TO 7 2

4 ,8 00

1 ,2 0 3 .1 6

4 ,8 40

1 ,2 9 4 .6 8

4,841

0 33

................ ...
3 ,6 6 8 .1 0

4,8 42

8 1 5 .2 5

4,8 43

8 9 3 .0 7

4,8 44

1 ,0 6 6 .6 1

4,8 45

1 ,4 0 1 .2 1

4 ,8 4 6

1 ,0 4 5 .0 6

4 ,8 47

2 ,2 2 3 .8 1

4 ,8 48

1 ,1 3 1 .8 9

4 ,0 49

7 ,5 2 3 .3 2

4 ,8 50

1 , 6 9 0 .7 6
f

4,8 51

6 3 8 .5 5

4 ,8 52

9 5 0 .1 9

4 ,8 53

1, 1 1 1 .5 7

4 ,8 54

1 ,0 0 1 .9 0

4 ,8 55

4 3 0 .6 5

4 ,8 56

3 ,8 9 8 .5 7

4 ,8 57

6 2 .66

4,0 58

1 ,1 7 6 .7 8

4 ,8 59

9 2 9 .2 3

4 ,8 60

2 ,1 9 5 .1 4

4,8 61

5 0 4 .9 8

4 ,8 62

5 ,3 9 9 .6 4

4,8 63

5 ,3 9 7 .5 4

4,8 64

1 ,0 1 0 .5 5

4,8 65

1 ,3 0 0 .5 0

4 ,8 66

1 ,8 2 1 .8 8

4 ,8 67

1 1 ,3 4 2 .7 6

4,8 68

1 ,2 1 4 .2 1

4 ,8 69

1,073.66

4,870

605.91

4,871

1,178.65

4,872

597.08

4,873

..

(HX)

(HX)

RD
3
21

k

(HX)

(HX)

PAD: 7 5 2 M APLE CT
• “ “ “ MOUNT GREENWOOD U N I T 5
* “ “ “ PB 4 0 r G S 6 TO 9
WEAVER JAMES G
03-21-3 0 -5 K K -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 8 3 I.A N C E R S DR
TAN JOHN S DEBORAH
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 K K -0 0 0 0 -1530
P A D : 5 0 4 I.A N CE R S DR
GORZON RONNY

OF

0 3 2 1 -3 0 -5 K K -0 00 0 -1 660
(HX)
P A D : 4 6 2 L A N C E R S DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0
T R U S S 1ANO JO SEPH B JR
C / O KEC TAX UN I W 7 5 0 2 6 6
0 4 2 1 -30-300-0 0 2B -0 0 0 0
PAD: 385 1 7 -9 2

4

PAD: 422 GREEN SPR IN G C IR
DOYLE D IA N E M
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 9 9 GREEN S P R IN G C IR

BONURA

9 9 .98

1 ,4 6 4 .5 1

5 0 3 .8 3

JOSEPH

T

k L IS A

L O T 4 ♦ F. 6 5 . 1 5
................ “ C O L O N N A D E S

• • « * * * « pB i s

J

4 , 833

FT OF LOT
1ST SEC

pGS 7 9

t

80

0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -O B O O -0040
PAD: 1 1 2 1 TIM BERLANF. T R L
MULLEN JOHN
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 B 0 D - 0 190
P A D : 1 1 6 2 L A N D M A R K I.N
KAFKA JANET A
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 1 10
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 7 0 LANDMARK LN
* * * * * * * IRENDALF.
........................P B 6 T G 9 5
'JOHNSON LA R R Y T k N A N CY T
j
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
TAD: 1001 S 1 7 -9 2
J N 2 2 5 FT OF S 275 FT OF W .
LYONS P A T R IC IA
C /O FRED B LYONS JR
04-2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 D
BEG 5 0 5 FT S k 6 0 0 FT W OF
ZAMBRANA FRANK
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 E
PAD: 585 S 1 7 -9 2
B E G 4 5 9 F T F. O F N W C O R
LYONS P A T R IC IA
C /O FRED B LYONS JR

ELY 1 / 2 OF LOT 10 ♦ LOT
T U F F REALTY CORP
C / O PASQUALF. P C A IA Z Z A
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 7 -9 2
F.LY 8 5 F T O F L O T 1 1
* * * * * * ‘ COLONNADES 2ND
. . . . . . * PB J 6 PG 1 4
K IZ IL A Y
0 4 -2 1
PAD:
“ “ • “
. . . . . . .
YOUNG

4 8 7 .2 7

4 ,8 38

11

C IG D E M
-3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
1 0 5 0 LANDMARK LN
K A TH R YN PARK SEC NO
pB 6 pc 33

Wa l t e r
J A N IC E

s

M

.

2

&amp;
TRUSTEE

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 2 A
PAD: 1 5 2 0 S 1 7 -9 2
SLY 75 FT OF LOT 2 BLK 1 . . .
BAKSH RAHAMAN &amp;
SAN PAUL BHAGOW TIE
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 1 1 9 0 S 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
N E L Y 9 2 F T OF LO T 4 ♦ SWLY .
1* * * * ‘ S E M I N O L E H E I G H T S
’ • • * * * PB 8 PGS 1 ♦ 2
YEAGER M A R TIN E k ILE N E M

4 ,8 35

4,8 37

..

SEC

N 1 / 2 O F LO T 11 BLK
“ “ •COLO NNADES 3RD
* * * * * PB 1 6 PG 5 5

1 , 4 6 9 .3 0

W

..

E 6 0 0 FT OF LOT 1 (LESS N . .
LYONS P A T R IC IA A
C /O FRED B LYONS JR
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1M
BEG 5 0 5 FT S t 6 6 2 . 1 3 FT W .
.................... ‘ F A I R Y L A K E M A N O R
“ * “ * * P B 7 PG 9 9
N E L L IS RANDALL A k DOROTHY
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 5 8 1 WILDMF.RF. A V
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 2 k A LL LOT 3
VU HONG M A I
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 9 0 0 E WILDMERF. A VE

4,8 34

OF

OF

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 H
P A D : 9 8 9 L A K E I R E N E RD
S 2 0 0 FT OF N 505 FT OF
LYONS P A T R IC IA A
C /O FRED B LYONS JR
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 1
PA D : 1 0 2 5 LA K E IR E N E RD

0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 10
P A D : 1 1 7 2 I .AURA ST

4 ,8 36

5

F O R B E S C H A R L E S H F.
04-21-30-502-O A O O -0010
(HX)
TA D : 1 1 2 6 TIM BERLANF. T R L
Y L I PELKONEN MARKUS k M A R IA
0 4 - 2 1-3O -5O 2-O A O 0-O O 3O
P A D : 1 1 2 2 T I M B E R I . A N D TRL
VEGA RUDOLFO

yo u n g

3 ,0 1 1 .4 3

IN D E R D E O PRAMF-W ATTIE
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0

1

(HX)

4 ,8 15

S -8

1 ,0 5 7 .7 0

PAD: 4 2 8 S HAWTHORNE C I R
C O R T IJO J U L IO 4
P A D IL L A AD ED IN A
0 3 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 9 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 42 1 S HAWTHORNE C I R
LOT 23
(LESS ELY 6 . 5 F T )
HOLLEY D EN N IE L 4 JEAN
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

N

C /O FLO R ID A CURB k CONCRETE
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PA D : 9 4 5 W 4 3 4 SR

8

BUON1 MARYGRACE 4
MCNEIL DAVID

* * * * * * * *

2 ,8 8 1 .0 8

SEC

4,8 14

0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

2 ,3 0 9 .7 8

P A D : 2 2 0 E PANAMA RD
....................... M O U N T G R E E N W O O D U N I T
. . . . . . . P B 34 p c s 9 0 T O 9 2

343

4 ,7 94

(HX)

T R A D E W IN D S RD
ORLANDO RANCHES

LAKE M IC H A E L
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B I-Q E 0 0 -0 0 6 0

PAD:

4 7 5 .0 7

2 ,0 5 6 .5 7

SEC

* * * * * * * PB 1 2 PG 3
BLEDSOE E L S IE M
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B I-O B O O -0 0 9 0
PAD: 160
E 1 5 0 FT

4 ,7 93

05

PAD: 2 2 0 ARNOLD LN
TESTERMAN S ID N E Y B 4 J U L IE S
O 2-21-3O -5O 6-O H O O -O 10O
(HX)
E

B ISH O P

* . . . . . . PB 3 5

P A D : 2 5 5 S T O N E R RD
• ..................... N O R T H O R I . A N D O R A N C H E S
. . . . . . . PB i p p g s 31 &amp; 3 2

th

4 ,7 92

4 ,8 13

4,8 39

....................... L E W - J I M S U E D
• . . . . “ PB i i
pG j 0

LOPF.Z EDGAR 4 CLEMENCIA
SEC

I.
(HX)

V IS E M IC H A E L J k LANA M
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 H 0 0 -0 1 3 0

4, 791

2 ,4 2 9 .3 2

S A I L F I S H RD
MGMT TR AG REEM ENT
ZALI.OUM T R U S T E E
5 0 3 -0 H 0 0 -0 1 8 0

P A D : 6 1 3 S A I L F I S H RD
.........................N O R T H O R L A N D O R A N C H E S
t * . . . . . PB i p p c s 5 8 &amp; 5 9

PAD: 245
. . . . . . . nor

4 ,7 90

1 ,8 1 9 .1 2

........
........

. . . . . . . PB lfl PG 5 7
4 ,7 89

* * • * * * • •
* * * * * * * *

1 ,5 5 2 .6 8

D IX C L IFTO N L
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 4 7 D O L P H I N RD
G R O V E S U Z A N N E I. k W I L L I A M L J R
0 2 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0G 00-0250
(HX)

PAD: 6 2 0
IN VE ST M E N T
C /O K H A LID
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -

4,7 88

. . .

41

P A D : 6 3 2 S I L V E R C R E E K DR
LOT 14 S PT MARKED PARK S

ESQ U IB E R TO

1 ,2 0 9 .2 8
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 H 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 7 BANYAN CT
................ “ N O R T H O R L A N D O T E R R A C E U - I S - 3
“ “ “ •U N IT 1 SEC 3
........................P B 1 7 P G 2 9
V A L L IE R E D A VID R
6 2 7 .1 5
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 D 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 3 2 BUTTONWOOD AVE
* “ • “ ‘ NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE U - l S -4
“ • “ “ U N IT 1 SEC 4
...........................
17 r e 30
E S S IG A LE X IA
9 5 2 .9 9
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0G0O -O 30O
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 7 S ALDERWOOD ST
FERGUSON P A T R IC IA
1 ,2 43 .9 0
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0J00-00B 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 6 CEDARWOOD CT
ROBERTS GERALD R
9 2 7 .2 8
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 K 00 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 0 4 MURPHY DR
DARROW K E N N E T H
1 ,5 5 1 .4 4
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 N 0 0 - 0 0 60
(HX)
PAD: 5 0 2 S EDGEMON AVE
“ • “ “ N O R TH ORIJVNDO T E R R A C E U - l S - 5
| ........................U N I T 1 SEC 5
( X K i SBC. i - o u o o - • i c‘ - u \ . . . . . . . p B 1 7 pG 31
&gt; 1.1
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STA TU TES
9 5 6 .4 8
1 1 9 .-0 7 (0 3 ) ( I)
C ID I 516
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - Q G 00-033O
(HX)

“

A
TONDEVOLD M O R R IS D
0 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 40

4,7 84

S -2

0 3 - 2 1- 3 0 - 5 0 3 -O H O O -O 180
PAD: 2 1 1 BANYAN CT
NORTHRUP DONALD B

“ “ • “ U N IT 2 SEC
. . . . . . . p B 18 p G 9

k

ORLANDO
PG 12

-**

(HX)

0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PA D : 2 3 1 SHO RE RD
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STA TU TES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 217
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
E N G LIS H D A V ID F
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 1 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 6 H O L I D A Y I.N

* * * * * “ NORTH
. . . . . . . PB i ?

4 ,7 80

4.7 81

SEC

.......PB 13 rcs 32 s 33

MONTALVO NELSON R
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 2 0
PAD: 727 S A II.F IS
CROM M IE F E L IX P H
0 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 3 0
P A D : 2 2 7 OA K RD

4 ,7 79

(HX)
AVE

* * * * * * ‘ W IN D IN G HOLLOW U N I T 5
*
.P B 5 4 P G S 6 5 T H R U 6 8
N E L S O N IJVVECHEE C k M A X IN E V
0 1 2 1 -3 0 -5 N Y -0 0 0 0 -3 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 741 TIM B E R W II.D E AVE

ORLANDO

4 ,7 78

S -l

1

. . . . . . . pB 1 6 pG 6 3

VASQUEZ

0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : T U S K A W I L L A RD

SEC

RUN

HOLLENBECK BETH D
0 3 -2 1-3O -5FA -O K 00 -0 2 5 0
PA D : 6 6 3 MURPHY RD
KUHN L IN D A
O 3-21-3O -5FA -O M 0O -O O 5O

4, 769

7 7 2 .0 1

* * * * * “ WALDEN TERRACE
. . . . . . . p B 18 PG 6 9

PAD: 5 1 8 LOMBARDY
. . . . . . . FOXMOOR U N IT
. . . . . . . p B
2 3 PGS 2 0

2 ,4 44 ,5 1

1

T A D : 2 4 0 PANORAMA DR
........................N O R T H O R I A N D O R A N C H E S S E C
“ “ “ •P B 12 PGS 33 k 34
M I L L E R M I C H A E L W S. V E R O N I K A
0 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 BJ-O A O 0 - 0 0 6 0
(HX)

4,0 07

GHASSEMZADF.H T A R V IN
0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -9 1 8 0
P A D : 1 1 5 2 O ' D A Y DR

SEQ. i

(HX)

PAD: 4 9 3 GREEN S P R IN G C IR
BARBOSA PEDRO E
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
PAD: 4 3 3 GREEN S PR IN G S C IR
........................S E A S O N S T H E
“ •••••P B
5 0 PGS 24 TH R U 2 7
HAEFNER I.O V N IA D
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)

P A D : 5 1 4 L O M B A R D Y RD
B O L T O N G A R T H F. k
SANCHEZ ANGELO
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D E -0 0 0 0 -0 4 80

4 ,8 06

4 ,7 68

U N IT

MURPHEY M IC H A E L F
0 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0

H A IN E S L IN D A
0 3 -2 1-3 0 -5 D E -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0

3 , 0 6 8 . 11

“

E$ DUE

PAD : 1 3 0 W PANAMA RD
L O T 6 ( L E S S B E G SF. C O R

SMISF.K T IM O T H Y &amp; HEATHER
• 0 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -8 3 7 0
PAD: 1 1 3 0 TROTWOOD BLVD

“

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

(HX)

G DESC
SEC

.

TOURNOUR R IC H A R D M I TERESA K
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 0 9 6 TIM B ER LA N E TR L
G O O D R ID G E S H IR L E Y W k RUDY J
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 130 LAZY C IR
LO T 2 7 &amp; BEG SE COR LO T 2 8
.
CLOUTH B O N N IE TRUSTEE
FBO
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
PAD: 120 LAZY C IR
LOT
HOMES

28
(L E S S BEG
FOR YOU LLC

SE

COR

RUN

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 7 5 TIM B ER LA N E TR L

�44

Thk IlntAto

May 2. 0. 10, 200-1

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
I»OT 3 1
(LESS
JOHNSON GEORGE

SLY
M £

TAXES DUE

4 FT)
LIS A M

5 2 4 .0 4

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
P A D : 2 3 3 COI.ONY DR
C H A S E KF.RI £ C U R T I S

(HX)

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
P A D : 2 3 1 C O L O N Y DR
BUTLER R O B IN TRUSTEE
FBO

(HX)

4 ,8 75

1 ,0 7 6 .1 3

4 ,8 76

3 4 0 .3 9

1 ,0 3 7 .9 4

1 ,2 2 0 .5 1

5 9 3 .8 6
DR
5 4 0 .3 9

P A D : 8 5 1 N W I N T E R PARK DR
WEGA R I C H A R D R £ R H O N D A M
(HX)
O 4-21-30-512-0H C 0-0130
TAD: 8 7 3 N W IN T E R PARK DR
ODEN R IC K Y £ BETTY L
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2-O H O O -0160
(HX)
PAD: 8 8 5 N W IN T E R TARK DR
I S I O N HOMES IN C
-3 0 -5 1 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
8 4 0 WOLF TRL
JOHN D
-3 0 -5 1 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 9 0
854

WOLF

4 ,0 79

4 4 6 .8 1

RUFF CLARA
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 12-0H 00-0O 4O
W IN T E R PARK
H L IF E EST
K E T-A L)
2-0H 00-0080

2 1 6 .3 2

4,8 84

4,8 85

6 3 0 .6 3

7 2 .65

4 ,0 86

7 9 3 .8 7

4 ,8 87

(HX)

TRL
43

W ENRICK ROBERT F
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 D 0 Q - 0 3 10
P A D : 8 4 9 T U R T L E MOUND DR
COSNF.R R O N A L D E £ S U S A N
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3-0F 00-0440
PAD:

835

OSCEOLA

PAD:

818

TURTLE

Kfc i L A 1

1051

N

4,8 80

7 2 0 .4 9

4 ,8 89

(HX)
8 9 6 .5 6

MOUND

B ! t O( . K S

A

W IN TER

DR
&amp;

PARK

I

•

D
(HX)

7 4 8 .2 4

5 3 4 .5 2

CENTER

4 ,8 92

CONDO** * * * * *
1 ,2 2 4 .1 7

P IL G R IM DONALD £
K IR K S H IR L E Y A
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 0 0
U N IT 2 4 0 9 0 0 LAKE C EN TE R CONDO
....................... C A R I B B E A N H E I G H T S
....................... P B 3 3 P G S 3 0 £ 3 9
BF.RTHINF.T G A STO N £ A R A C E L IS J
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

4 ,8 93

1 ,1 3 5 .3 9

1 ,1 13 .8 7

* A* * * * * &lt;1
1 ,7 8 0 .0 0

4 ,8 97

(HX)
SUB
6 2 4 .4 0

HENSON RONALD M I I
£ V IC K IE S
0 4 7 1 -3 0 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD:
S U N S H A DO W DR
---------------------------------------S E C
0 5 TWP2 1 RNG 3 0 ESTRADA ELOY
0 5 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 A -0000
(HX)

4,8 98

7 0 1 .7 0

PAD:
2 8 9 M A IN E CT
DURELL
BERNARD L £ SANDRA B
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 B -0000
(HX)

* * * * * * * PB 6 PG 5
S IN G H GOWCHAN
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 2 E LAKE AVE
L O T 1 t WLY 4 5 F T O F L O T 2 . . .
P IE R S O N JACKSON £ IX)RENA
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 5 0 4-0500-0230
(HX)
PAD: 481 E R E ID E R AVE
F. 1 / 2 O F I X ) T 2 3 t A L L O F L O T . . .
CLARK BOBBY T £
CLARK V IC T O R IA £ BOBBY D
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)

................* * P B 1 1 P G 5 9
H IL L JOSEPH T
0 5 - r 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

LOT

4

7 6 4 .6 7

1 ,3 2 8 .3 7

4 8 9 .9 4

487

F. M A I N E

4,9 01

4 ,9 02

4 ,9 03

. . .

1 ,3 5 9 .9 8
(HX)
5 7 2 .6 1

AVE

* * * * * * * L A Y O WOOD
. . . . . . . r B 14 PG 2 6
1 ,3 3 4 .9 9

M CD A N IELS PERCY £ V IV IA N A B
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)

4,9 06

PAD: 3 6 5 E M A IN E AVE
....................... S O U T H F R N P I N E S
. . . . . . . PB l2 p c 2 8
1 ,9 5 6 .9 5

BFAUPARI.ANT SUSAN
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 476 R EID E R AVE
LOT 2 (LE SS N 2 . 5 FT I N S T)
* • ‘ “ “ LONGACRES

4 ,9 07

7 3 6 .8 2

Z U C C H I KARFN
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - OAOO-OO6 0 (H X )
PAD: 401 OVERSTREET AVE
• • “ • ' • W E S T W ILDM ERE
................ “ P B 3 P G 5 8
ROBERT
ROBERT

SR £
N JR

S H IR LE Y

K A R A P IP E R IS F O T IN I
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 8 B
PAD:

&gt; » •&lt;

1094

OLEANDER

2 ,8 1 1 .6 8

4 ,9 09

5 3 7 .7 5

1 ,6 5 9 .0 2

OF

4 ,9 14

PAD: 5 8 0 S 427
E 1 /2 OF LOT 4
D E N ILLO JOSEPH S

4 ,9 15

4 ,9 16

4 ,9 10

1 ,8 3 5 .9 0

1 8 9 .0 3

(H X)

* &lt;■» . ,

A

(LESS

“ • “ “ TB 2 7
AAA B U S IN E S S

4 ,9 17

4 ,9 18

PAD:

275

HUNT

PARK

5 3 8 .7 3

3 0 9 .9 2

3 5 6 .6 7

4 ,9 19

4 ,9 20

4,9 21

TAD: 4 0 9 M AG N O LIA ST
SIM M O N S H A Z E L E
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0

1 2 ,59 1 .6 4

£

4 ,9 22

. . .

2 ,4 8 8 .4 6

4,9 23

4,9 24

4 ,9 25

4 ,9 54

5 ,8 2 0 .3 4

4 ,9 55

6 1 7 .9 0

4 ,9 56

3 9 6 .3 2

4 ,9 57

4 4 0 .5 0

4,9 58

4 6 9 .1 3

4 ,9 59

2 1 9 .7 8

4 ,9 60

5 2 4 .7 0

4 ,9 61

2 9 1 .8 3

4 ,9 62

1 ,3 0 7 .1 2

4 ,9 63

1 ,2 1 2 .3 7

4,9 64

4 7 1 .7 5

4 ,9 65

4 4 6 .5 9

4 ,9 66

1 ,1 0 2 .2 0

4 ,9 67

1 0 4 .9 0

4 ,9 68

1 2 5 .9 8
* C *

4 ,9 69
«*# **

7 9 2 .6 4

4,9 70

3 5 7 .3 9

4,9 71

4 3 3 .4 1

4 , 972

1 ,2 3 7 .4 7

4 ,9 73

3 9 3 .7 5

4, 974

3 7 0 .4 0

4,9 75

3 0 9 .4 6

4 , 976

3 6 3 .2 1

4 , 977

15 .33

4 , 978

5 ,8 0 3 .8 2

4, 979

1 ,9 3 0 .5 3

4 ,9 80

1 ,2 1 8 .3 8

4t 981

9 6 7 .1 1

4 ,9 82

1 ,2 3 4 .0 6

4 ,9 83

5 1 9 .8 2

4 , 984

6 7 6 .3 7

4 ,9 85

4 1 9 .1 7

4 ,9 86

1, 1 6 3 .0 5

4 ,9 87

3 9 4 .2 8

4 ,9 88

8 2 8 .9 4

4 ,9 89

5 6 7 .4 3

4 ,9 90

4 2 5 .6 3

4 ,9 91

1 ,3 8 0 .3 1

4 ,9 92

(HX)

PAM EI.A C O R P
C / O DR GORDON A M E R R IT T
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 0 3 MARKER ST
M E R R IT T GORDON A £ ROSE
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 3A -0000
TAD: 10 4 4 M E R R ITT ST
STEVENS FRED B
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 6 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 1 5 MARKER ST
PORTER CHARLENE S
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 5 3A -0000

4, 926
BOUEY
BOUEY

(HX)

1 ,7 6 0 .0 6

4 ,9 29

(HX)

LAKE PARK
p c 36
5 ,3 9 8 .8 9

B E G 3 0 5 F T N E L Y A L O N G RD
M IL L E R ROBERT E TRUSTEE
FBO
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0000-00A 1
P A D : 4 1 5 F A I R Y L A K E I.N

4,9 30

. . .
3 ,7 7 4 .7 3

BEG 5 0 5 FT N E L Y ALONG RD . . .
O L I V A DAWN J £
O L IV A P H Y LLIS A
0 5 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 A4
(HX)
PAD: 1686 S 1 7 -9 2
B E G 7 0 5 F T N E L Y O N HWY 1 7 - 9 2
..
-------------------------------------- S F . C 0 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0
BANK OF A M E R IC A NA SUCC TR £
ASS I N I CHARLES J £ M AR JO RIE H
0 6 2 1 -3 0 -300-003C -0000

1 ,2 4 6 .6 3

4 ,1 6 6 .6 2

4,9 31

4 ,9 32

4 ,9 33

SR

JO N ES ANDY PER REP FOR EST
OF ADA P JONES
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 5 0 W 434 SR

3 ,4 0 4 .8 6

4 ,9 34

JONES ADA P EST OF
C /O ANDY JONES
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 2D -0000
S IH L F . G E R A L D K £
W IL L IA M S O N JOHN T
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0

1 ,7 9 8 .6 4

4,9 35

2 5 8 .7 6

4 ,9 36

M ILTO N
H U R TIS

£ DURHAM
ET AL

M

5 ,3 1 2 .4 1

4 ,9 37

4 ,7 9 7 .8 5

4 ,9 38

3 ,0 8 0 .3 0

4 ,9 39

1 ,2 5 0 .4 4

4 ,9 40

3 8 ,8 7 8 .8 3

4 ,2 3 4 .3 6
D

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 R -0000
PAD:
121 SALEM ST
E N G LIS H C A TH ER IN E
0 7 -2 1
PAD:
CHURCH
B A P TIS T
0 7 -2 1
“ • “ “
. . . . . . .

03

9 ,5 2 2 .0 1

0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 8 0 427 CR
A LL LOTS 4 £ 5 £ N 45 FT
M AG IC F IN A N C IA L SER V IN C
OF

OF

. . .
3 9 4 .6 2

4 ,9 45

. . .

LONGWOOD
1 ,6 4 7 .8 4

3 ,1 9 2 .3 9

J

4 ,9 46

4,9 47

(HX)

(HX)

• -■ •

£

RANADA SOUTH
.“ . .• .“ . .“ . GPB
15 pc 100
GATHERS ERNEST JR
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 2 0 4 NORTH ST
STEVENS BARBARA R £
STEVEN S MONTE C SR
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

4,9 42

4,9 44

( i f c O O(HX)

L IS A H
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0000-008A
PAD: N 427
L O T S 8 T O 1 3 W O F RY

MONGEN J U A N IT A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

. . .

*7**

NEW WORLD S E C U R I T Y IN C
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -O A O O -O O 10
PAD:
1380 N 427
(1388)
LOTS 1 TO 4 £ 31 TO 42
. . . . . . * T r o UT LAKE SUBD

4,9 41

4 ,9 43

(HX)

- 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 7 2 W -0 0 00
(HX)
BRENTWOOD AVE
S T J O H N S M I S S I O N / . RY
O F A L T A M O N T E S P R ] NGS
-3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 6 0 -0 0 0 0
M IDW AY H E IG H T S
PB 4 pG

PAD: 1 2 0 8 M E R R IT T ST
BAYLOR E U G E N IA F
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

TRS

£

HOPSON LYNN £ RUBY
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 130 SALEM ST
HAYNES SANDRA K £ CHARLEi W
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 C -0 0 0 0
PAD: 132 SALEM ST
H A R RIS E D
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 D -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: SALEM ST
HOLMES C O N N IE W
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
‘ PAD: 8 1 3 CAMPELLO ST
BELLAMY MARGARET G C

PAD:
9 ,5 3 3 .2 8

IN EZ

PAD: 1 7 2 OAK AVE
THOMAS M IN N IE C
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 1 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 825 CAMPELLO ST

................ “ P B 4 P G 6 8
R A D O SEVICH C H R IS TO P H E R

PAD: 490 H 434
MARANATHA M IS S IO N SKATEBOARD
PARK IN C
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 1 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 9 0 SANSU

L

2 4 ,8 6 4 .7 2

PAD: 2 0 2 0 S 4 2 7 CR
SHAW B E R T H A
0 7 - 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 9B -0000

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 2 E -0000
S IM P S O N B ETTY £
S IM P S O N ANDRE L
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 6 0 -0 0 0 0
J O N E S ROY L E E £ C A S S IE
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 7 0 -0 0 0 0

RUSSELL

“

PKWY

FA R R IE R CLARENCE £ P E A R LIE M
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 A -0 0 00
(HX)

4 , 928

B A S TIN

“

4 ,9 53

PAD: OAK AVE
FA R R IE R CLARENCE * P EA R LIE
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0

2 ,7 8 9 .7 2

YONG

“

3 0 ,7 1 8 .2 6

PAD: 1 4 0 OAK AVE
CAN TY HERMAN
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0
E A IR R IE R W ILL
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 2 0 -0 0 0 0
P AD : 2 2 1 1 S 4 2 7 CR
BOUYF. H E N R I E T T A

pg

“

CV

4 ,9 27

1

•*

EVANS J E N N IF E R PER REP
ESTA TE OF N IS S A N M IO R A
0 6 2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-A A 00-0000

1,776.2.4

TO

4 ,9 52

S U IT E 2 008
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0

SPADE JOHN W &amp; NORA
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 I-0 D 0 0 -0 1 20
P A D : 2 2 0 C O L U M B U S WAY
BOUEY ORA J TER REP
E S T A T E O F MARY M JAMES
' 0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1-0EO 0-0020
PAD: 331 COLUMBUS C IR
C H ES LIC K E LIZA B E TH
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1-0H 00-0060
PAD: 4 81 COLUMBUS C IR

ADD
23

6 ,2 9 5 .4 0

PARK

PGS 5 3 TO 58
CENTERS IN C

1 , 7 1 2 .6 4

ln a r s

4,9 51

..

PAD: 2 3 5 M A R V IN AVE
PT OF E 1 / 2 LOT 4 BLK A DESC
....................' F L O R I D A C E N T R A L C O M M E R C E

R A IN E S ROBERT A £ L IN D A D
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 D 0 0 -0030
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 0 COLUMBUS C IR

. . . . . . . mo
• • • • • * * PB

9 ,1 8 4 .6 3

.

TRACT AA
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 THOMAS HELEN C
0 7 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 10D -0000
(HX)

2 ,7 1 4 .9 4

NE COR LOT 5 RUN S
F IN A N C IA L SERV IN C

4 ,9 48

P A D : 7 5 0 F L O R I D A C E N T R A L PKWY
“ “ “ »HUNT IN D U S T R IA L PARK
........................r B 4 9 P G S 6 7 £ 6 8

H O SK INS E L V IN &amp; J A N IC E
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0A 00-0020
P A D : 5 1 0 G R A N A D A WAY
WOODWARD J O S E P H £ R E B E C C A
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 1 -0C O 0-O 03O
PAD: 4 7 0 COLUMBUS C IR

0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 2 4 2 W 4 3 4 SR

ST

BLK
£

PAD: 7 4 0 FLO RID A CENTRAL
AAA B U S IN E S S CENTERS IN C

..

6 ,0 8 5 .7 8

TODD N PEMBERTON IN C
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8Z-0000
PAD: W 434
ARJAY IN V IN C
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 J -0000
PAD: 1 0 1 6 SAVAGE CT
(4 .7 4 AC)
TODD N PEMBERTON IN C
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 103 H IG H L IN E ST
.......................G I . E N R O S E L E A
................“ P B 4 P G 5 3
SWARTZ RIC HM O N D £ SWARTZ
LESTER R £ SWARTZ G L O R IA
0 6 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 100-005A
PAD: 140 4 2 7 CR

1 ,0 7 8 .1 6

S U IT E 2008
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

BEVERLY E N T E R P R IS E S -F L A IN C
C / O LONCWOOD H EA LT H C A R E C EN T E R
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2A
PAD: W S E M IN O I.A /F IR S T ST
PT OF LOT 12 DESC AS BEG . . .
....................' C O L U M B U S H A R B O R
. . . . . . . pB 19 p cs 30 I 39

434

»

PAD: 2 6 8 PARK AVE
P EN D ER G RA SS J E F F R E Y P £ WANDA
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0

4 ,9 13

0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 2 2 2 W 4 3 4 SR

. . .

AVE
NWLY O F WLY L I O F
J E F F R E Y P £ WANDA
0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0

SEQ.

D E N ILLO ALEX P
06-21-30-509-O A O O -004A

N G R I F F I N DR
VERA
-3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 2 0
N G R I F F I N DR
VERA

CLARENDON PETROLEUM IN C
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 1 0 0 DOG T R A C K RD
LOT 1 (LE S S E 4 8 9 .5 FT

PENDERG RASS J E F F R E Y P £ WANDA
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0

PAD: 2 9 0 PARK AVE
........................B R U T T S A D D T O L O N G W O O D
“ “ “ • P B 1 PG 2 2
F E L S I N G C A R O L F. T R U S T E E
FBO
0 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9-O A O O -0040

0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : N G R I F F I N DR
........................C E N T R A L T A R K
. . . . . . . p B 6 p G 99

WELLS

2 ,0 5 3 .7 7

. . . . • —■* . *

6 1 1 .6 0

........................P B 6 P G S 9 t 6 1
PARKER VERA C
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 1 0

06-21-30-502-O R O A -0000
ELY 10 0 FT OF N 145 FT

4

0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 6 5 S 427
N 7 5 . 7 FT OF W 1 4 9 FT (LESS

4,9 08

4,9 12

# ***# *# #

LOT 2 (LESS RD)
» S 1 /2 OF ..
....................... F A R M E R S A D D
“ • “ “ TB 3 PG 7 3
MC C O Y D A N I E L J
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 000-t0280
(HX)
PAD: 137 E M A IN E AVE
“ • “ “ KATHRYN PARK
........................P B 5 P G S 6 3 T O 6 9 t

BEG
M AG IC

. . . . . . . PB q pG 0 0

BERNARD
BERNARD

4 ,2 2 4 .4 2

PEMBERTON IN C
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 7 -0 0 0 0
GRASS DEN N IS L £ M IC H E LLE
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8Q -0000
PAD: 3 7 0 SANSU CT

PAD: 6 3 0 S GRANT ST
DEMAS WANDA L L £ GREGORY M
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD:

P A U L IN O R A F A E L £ RAMONA
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 -O A O O -0020
L O T 2 ( L E S S F. 6 F T J R D ) B L K
B I.A N K E N SH IP ROBERT D £ REBECCA
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 I2-O A 0O -0O 3O
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 4 F, M A I N E A V E

TAD:

5 5 3 .9 6

PAD: 2 8 5 E M AIN E AVE
....................‘ W E S T W I L D M E R E S E C O N D
........................S E C T I O N

PAD: 3 3 2 F M AIN E AVE
E 18 F T O F I.OT 3 ♦ A L L
................ “ W I L D M E R E M A N O R

1 ,5 7 3 .8 2

PAD:
PARKER
0 5 -2 1
PAD:
PARKER

4,9 11

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: PARK
PT LOT 2 8
PENDERGRASS
0 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5

PAGANO A N T O IN E T T E &amp;
PAGANO D A V ID
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0A (HX)
PAD: 3 0 6 E W ILD M ER E AVE
E 100 FT OF W 2 0 0 FT OF N . . .
................ “ M A I N E A D D T O I . O N G W O O D
. . . . . . . P B 3 p G 22

PAD: 7 0 6 HARDY ST
STOKES D A VID S
M AN N IN G VERNON
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 12-O D O O -O O lO
PAD: 3 1 5 S 4 2 7 CR
LOT 1 (LE SS RD)
♦ N 1/2
STOKES JOHN D £
M AN N IN G VERNON L
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 2 0
PAD: 3 2 7 S 4 2 7 CR

SEQ. #

1 ,3 1 8 .3 8

M I L L E R R O B E R T F. T R U S T E E
FBO
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 3 -O OOO -OO AO
PAD:
1820 S 17-92

1 ,7 6 4 .4 3

PAD: 92 1 C A R IB B E A N PL
* * * * * * • W IL O ' W IK
* . * * * . . p B 40 p c s 2 5 £ 2 6

W I K DR
C O M M ERCIAL
2 9 THRU 31

N 1 3 5 FT OF LOTS 8 £ 9 BLK 2
SHORT D A V ID C £ SHERRY J
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 332 R E ID E R AVE
N 1 / 2 OF LOT 3 BLK 3
. . . . . . . WEST W ILD M ER E R EPLA T
. . . . . . . PB 6 p c 1 0 5

....................' F A I R Y
. . . . . . . pB 7

TAD: 9 0 4 C A R IB B E A N PL
H IL T O N B O B B IE J &amp; ROBERT W
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 7 6 C A R IB B E A N PL
GOODSPEED RALPH M £ SHARON E
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)

DUNN L A U R IN A OR
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

4,8 91

DR
ND ADD

BFECROFT KENNETH £ BRENDA
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 7 9 4 B A Y O U DR

PAD: 014 W IL O
* * * * * * ‘ SUNSHADOW
. . . . . . * rB 55 p c s

4 , 890

(HX)

CRAWFORD JOHN W £ CHERYL
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -O AO 0-OO 2O
PAD:

1 ,7 4 2 .7 0

TRL

D IA Z LU C ILD A
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 F 0 0 -0 4 5 0

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

E 4 0 . 2 FT OF LOT 3 ♦ A LL LOT
B I.A NK EN SH IP ROBERT D £ REBECCA
0 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 12-0A 00-0050

P A D : B 4 0 N W I N T E R P A R K DR
HAMPTON JAMES R £ KIMBERLY
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 -512-0G Q 0-0070
(HX)
P A D : 0 4 4 N W I N T E R PARK DR
EDWARDS D O R IS A
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 512-0000-0100
(HX)
P A D : 0 6 0 N W I N T E R P A R K DR

PAD!

4 ,8 78

ADD

PARKF.S R A L P H H L I F E F.ST
(S C O T T NORMA K E T - A L )
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 12-0G 00-0060

IN T E R -V
0 4 -2 1
PAD:
W IG G IN S
0 4 -2 1

4 ,8 77

3 3 ,7 1 7 .1 1

M ZL PARTNERS
0 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-0B 00-007A
PAD: 1 2 5 5 BELLE AVE
N 2 6 2 FT O F LOT 7 BLR B
* * * * * * * LAKE KATHRYN PARK 5TH
• * “ “ * pB 15 pGS 47 , 4 0

831 N
RALPH
NORMA
-3 0 -5 1

4 ,8 74

4 6 4 .5 0

0 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
P A D : 2 0 6 COLO NY DR
CARP PETER
0 4 -2 1 -3 0 5 1 0-0000-0720
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 0 AURORA C IR
* .................... J O H N S O N S P O U L T R Y F A R M S
* * * * '* * P B
6 PG 0

PAD:
PARKES
(SCOTT
0 4 -2 1

SEQ. #

307

TF.AKWOOD

LN

P A D : 3 0 6 TF.AKWOOD LN
MARRETT LEROY £ S O N IA M
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
P A D : 3 1 2 T E A K WOOD I.N
M IN C E Y MARY A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
P AD : 4 1 0 BASEWOOD LN
BURGESS V IR G I N I A D ET AL
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
PAD: 4 1 4 BASEWOOD LN
THOMAS C O N N IE D M
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
P AD : 5 1 9 PEACH TREE LN
WALWYN I L E N E
0 7 -2 1
PAD:
HUDSON
0 7 -2 1
PAD:
GARNER

(HX)

-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
5 1 7 PEACH TREE LN
W IL L IE £ MARTHA M
-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
511 PEACHTREE LN
E V A MAE

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD: 5 0 9 PEACH TREE LN
HARMON FERMON JR

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0

____ J

�The Herald
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
PAD: 5 0 1 PEACH
COLEMAN ROBERT
0 7 -2 1
PAD:
HUDSON
HUDSON

TREE

TAXES DUE

SEQ. #

LN

-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
5 0 6 PEACHTREE LN
W I L L I E F J R ft
DEBORAH A

(HX)

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
PAD: 5 1 2 PEACH TREE LN
J O H N A L E X A N D E R ft M Y R T L E

(HX)

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
PAD: 518 PEACHTREE ST
LYONS E F F IE M

(HX)

7 9 4 .0 8

4 ,9 93

3 9 5 .3 7

4 ,9 94

5 1 3 .2 7

4 ,9 95

1 ,3 3 6 .6 9

4 ,9 96

4 9 3 .0 5

4 ,9 97

1 ,5 3 5 .6 5

4,9 98

7 4 6 .7 8

4 ,9 99

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PAD: 6 0 7 PLUM LN
W I L L I A M S A L T O N P E R R E P ft
W IL L IA M S ALTON
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 1 P L U M I,N
W IL L IA M S ROLAND &amp; W ILE TH A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0
P AD: 6 0 4 PLUM LN
H A L L D E N N I S ft
HALL RUBY M H EIR S
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 6 1 6 PLUM LN
LEW IS JERRY L
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 6 2 0 PLUM LN
FELDER JOSEPH E SR
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0
TAD:
S M ITH
0 7 -2
PAD:
KELLY
0 7 -2
PAD:

31 3 SAI.IN A
M A R V IN C JR
1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0
305 SA L IN A
W I L L I A M J ft
1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0
3 0 3 SAI.IN A
•O RANGE

-0 8 3 0

-0 8 9 0

(HX)
5 2 9 .3 7

-0 9 1 0

5 ,0 00

(HX)
1 ,3 2 7 .4 7

5,0 01

-1 0 2 0
1 ,3 3 5 .3 1

5 ,0 02

4 8 4 .3 4

5 ,0 03

ESTATES

ALEXANDER D A V ID
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0
PAD: 77 SALEM
R IC H A R D S O N MARY

ft P R I N C E L L A
0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
CT
L E F . ft

J A C K S O N F R A N K F. T
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0
PAD: 79 S PR IN G
GREEN GEORGE
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0
PAD: 77 S P R IN G
JEN K IN S OLEAN W

AL
0 0 -0 1 1 0
ST

4 1 6 .3 0

5 ,0 04

5 0 2 .3 3

5 ,0 05

(HX)
1 ,3 4 8 .2 7

5, 006

0 0 -0 1 2 0
ST

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PA D : 8 0 3 ORANG E GRO VE DR
W I L L I A M S D O R A M W ft
WALKER LARRY

4 2 9 .0 9

5 ,0 07

7 6 1 .5 3

5, 008

0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 0 7 O R A N G E G R O V E DR
JONES BEULAH
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0
PAD: 7 0 5 ORANGE
W IL L IA M S CAROLYN
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0
PAD: 804 C ITR U S

0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
G R O V E DR

W ILSO N J A N IC E
07-2 1 -3 0 -5 05 -O B O 0-0040
PAD: 1 1 5 PLYMOUTH AVE
W IL L IA M S CAROLYN
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 5 0

5,0 11

7 0 0 .0 7

5 ,0 12

3 7 0 .2 6

5,0 13

5 ,0 14

. . . . . . £• *
1 ,2 2 4 .3 4
*'♦A J *! '1 -ft! I

5 ,0 15

1 ,3 49 .9 4

5 ,0 16

(HX)
1 ,3 69 .3 4

PAD: 2 0 4 M AG N O LIA ST
M A X W E L L L I S A S ft
MAXWELL V IR G IN IA
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 1 2 2 DE SOTO AVE
R O Y A L Z 1 M M I E M ft L E R O Y
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 1 7 DE S O T O A VE
CARTER JAKE O
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0C 00-0040
PAD: 1 0 2 FORD AVE
W A T K I N S G E O R G E ft F R A N C I N F
Q 7-21-3O -5O 5-0D O O -O O 1O

3 3 5 .2 2

5,0 17

5 ,0 18

(HX)
3 8 6 .6 3

5,0 19

(HX)
3 8 3 .4 0

5 ,0 20

(HX)
9 4 5 .5 6

5 ,021

ST
M
-0 0 3 0
ST

4 4 9 .4 3

6 5 6 .5 7

5 ,0 23

(HX)
1 ,2 7 0 .3 8

PAD: 1 1 5 MERCURY ST
TROUTMAN IS I A H
* ETHEL L
C /O A N N IE JOHNSON
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 D 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 111 FORD AVE
N E L S O N J A M E S H ft N O R A
O 7-21-30-505-0D O O -O 21O
PAD: 3 0 4 M AG N O LIA ST
LOT 21
(LE SS S 1 3 5 F T )

5 ,0 22

(HX)

1 ,2 2 9 .5 0

8 6 0 .5 5

5,0 24

5 ,0 25

5 ,0 26

(HX)
BLK

3 3 7 .4 3

1 6 8 .1 2

P A D : B L A K E ft S A N F O R D
R O B I N S O N E M M A ft W H I T E I R E N E
C /O CHERYL C O LZIE
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

1 2 0 .0 9

5 ,0 30

PAD: 1061 B IA K E ST
ABRAMS FRANK L
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

2 0 4 .6 0

5 ,0 31

BLAKE ST
HAYMANS ADD

TO

ALTAMONTE

•* ** * ** P B
3 PG 3 9
CHURCH
ST JOHN B A P T IS T
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0B 00-0010
PAD: 2401 S
LOT 1 (LESS

427
RDS)

BLK

243 1 S 427 CR
2 ♦ 3 (LE SS RD)

5 ,0 32

B

S I M P S O N A L F R E D ft E M M A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0B 00-0020
PAD:
LOTS

14 .28

1 7 4 .8 8

BLK

B
5 6 0 .6 2

dRANT KENNEDY
07-21-30-509-O B O O -0080
PAD: 4 5 0 MARKER ST
ORLANDO PROPERTY GROUP IN C
O 7-21-3O -5O 9-O B O 0-O 0U A
P AD : 3 1 9 HAYMAN ST
BEG ON S L IN E HAYMAN S T
« . . . . * * LAKE M O B IL E SHORES
. . « » * « . P B 8 PG 5 5

5 ,0 33

(HX)

6 3 6 .6 5

50 . . .
REPLAT

5 ,0 34

5,0 35

5,0 38

81 .97

5,0 39

5 3 4 .3 6

5 ,0 40

2 2 6 JACKSON
IA R RY 4

5,0 41

1 9 7 .1 3

5,0 42

3 4 .83

5 ,0 43

5,044

1 2 1 .0 5

5,0 45

3 7 8 .0 6

5 ,0 46

5 ,0 47

5 ,0 48

5,0 49

ST
5 2 5 .1 7

5 ,0 50

1 1 0 .7 8

5,0 51

1 2 2 .0 5

5 ,0 52

1 1 1 .7 7

6 B 2 .3 9

LOT 6 (LESS RD)
1ST
* * * * * * ‘ M AG N O LIA H IL L
. . . . . . . PB 15 p G x p

ADD

5 ,0 55

1 ,0 5 5 .0 6

5 ,0 56

8 9 4 .9 8

5,0 57

.
1 0 0 .8 5

5 ,0 58

........

5 9 3 .5 2

5 ,0 60

5,0 61

5 9 1 .8 5

5 ,0 78

3 0 9 .0 0

5 ,0 79

4 8 8 .6 1

5 ,0 80

1 3 5 .9 5

5,0 81

2 4 5 .2 9

5 ,0 82

1 ,6 4 2 .8 9

5 ,0 83

1 ,5 4 5 .7 4

5,0 84

1 ,3 2 7 .1 2

5 ,0 85

1 ,3 7 8 .5 0

5 ,0 8 6

1 ,5 7 8 .6 5

5 ,0 87

1 ,5 7 5 .4 1

5 ,0 88

4 5 7 .2 3

5 ,0 89

1 ,0 2 8 .4 9

5,0 90

2 ,0 2 3 .2 4

5,0 91

1 ,4 2 5 .6 3

5 ,0 92

1 3 ,7 5 1 .8 0

5,0 93

1 5 ,5 0 6 .8 6

5 ,0 94

3 ,7 7 3 .7 4

5 ,0 95

2 0 ,9 0 3 .6 8

5 ,0 96

1, 9 4 0 .2 4

5 ,0 97

5 0 .44

5,0 98

6 9 3 .5 6

5 ,0 99

6 0 1 .4 8

5 ,1 00

J
K 00-0040

5 9 9 .6 2

5,1 01

ft D E B R A A
Q 0 0 -0020

6 5 7 .6 1

5 ,1 02

4 7 8 .6 2

5 ,1 03

1 ,7 1 6 .3 6

5 ,1 04

(HX)

TA D : 2 5 2 IAKF. G R I F F I N C 1R
....................* F F . R N P A R K E S T A T E S
. . . . . . . PB 5 p G s 10 11 1 2 ♦ 1 3
(HX)

P A D : 3 1 5 W C O N C O R D DR
F. 1 / 2 O F L O T 7 ( A L L L O T 8 . . .
S H IR LE Y W IL I.IF R E D S
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 l-O A O O -O O O O
P A D : W C ON C O R D DR
LOT 9 (LESS ELY B FT) BLK A
ROBFRTS C Y N T H IA
O 8-21-3O -511-O A O O -O 100
(HX)
P A D : 3 1 1 W C O N C O R D DR
LOT 10 * ELY 8 FT OF LOT 9 . . .
BOWER N A T H A N F
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-O B O O -0O 2A
P A D : 2 1 8 N C Y P R E S S ft 2 2 0 W A Y
S 75 FT OF LOT 2 BLK B
BOWER N A T H A N F
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-O B 0O -O 030
P A D I 2 1 1 C O N C O R D ft 2 1 3 D R
LOT 3 (LESS W 130 FT I N 121
BOWER N A T H A N F
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 11-O B O O -0O 3A
P A D : 2 3 1 C O N C O R D ft 2 3 3
W 65 FT OF LOT 3 (LESS
BOWER N A T H A N F
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-O B O 0-O O 3B
P A D : 2 2 1 C O N C O R D ft 2 2 3
F. 6 5 F T O F W 1 3 0 F T O F
BOWER N A T H A N F
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-O B O 0-003C
P A D : 2 1 2 N C Y P R E S S (ft 2
N 61 F T O F LOT 3 BLK B
BOWER N A T H A N F

..

DR
N 121

DR
LOT

..

3

14)

. .

WAY

0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 11-O B 00-0O 3D
P A D : 2 0 6 N C Y P R E S S (ft 2 0 8 ) WAY
S 60 FT OF N 121 FT LOT 3 . . .
S H E L L E Y R O G E R E ft M E L I S S A D
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 1 C O N C O R D DR
85

. . .

2 BLK D
TRUSTEE

BLK

0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1-O D 0O -O 02B
P A D : 3 7 0 O L E A N D E R WAY
W 1 / 3 O F 'L O T 2 BLK D
A I . D A Y M Y V O N N E ft M Y R O N L
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 -O F O O -O O 10
PAD: COM M ER C IA L ST
S 43 FT OF LOT 1 » N 101 FT
A L D A Y M Y V O N N E ft M Y R O N L
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 l-O F O O -0020
PAD: C O M M ERCIAL ST
S 4 9 F T O F l.OT 2 ♦ A L L L O T S
M A L L E K M I C H A E L ft
MALLEK RONALD
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 11-0F 00-0060
P A D : 3 8 0 ORANGE LN
N 107 FT OF LOT 6 BLK F
AFFORDABLE RESTAURANT
E Q U IPM EN TS IN C
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 -O G O O -O 170
PAD: 30 S 1 7 -9 2
A L L L O T S 1 7 1 8 1 9 ft 2 0

ft

PT

D

..

. . .

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4-Q B 00-0120
P A D : 1 7 3 T R I P L E T L A K E DR
GORDON NORMA J
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -Q D 00-005A
P A D : T R I P L E T L A K E DR

9 8 6 .9 2

5,0 63

6 9 1 .7 7

5 ,0 64

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5-0D 00-0040
PAD: 4 8 5 B ST
K E V I N F O R T N E Y ft
F O R T N E Y - H E N S O N CRETCHFN
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 F 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 5 0 8 B ST

5 2 7 .6 1

5,0 65

3 9 7 .2 3

5 ,0 66

30
1 ,4 3 0 .0 2

6 5 7 .3 2

6 2 5 .2 5

5 ,0 67

5,0 68

5 ,0 69

H A M B LE TT EDWARD
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5-O
PAD: 461 D ST
EDWARD P H I L I P S
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0
PAD: 4 4 8 D ST

“ “ “ • Q U A I L POND EAST ADD
“ “ “ •CASSELBERRY
* * “ * * * P B 11 PGS 8 7 4 80
LUGO G L O R IA
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
P A D : 2 3 0 S E M B R EY DR
. . . . . . ‘ OAKWOOD H E IG H T S
. . . . . . . PB n
pG 87
MACK
FBO

T

TO

(HX)

TRUSTEE

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD : 2 3 8 OAKWOOD DR
LOT 17 ♦ ELY 8 . 3 3 FT OF
. . . . . . «e d g e w o o d m a n o r

LOT

16
. . . . . . . .

....................* P B 1 3 P G 7 0
30URBEAU ROBERT W
5,0 70

3 ,2 6 0 .0 7

NE

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 3 9 1 ORANGE LN

5,0 71

. . .
2 1 0 .9 5

5 ,0 72

8 0

M O F F IT THOMAS H
1 5 0 V A L M O R A DR

5 ,0 73

5 ,1 05

SEC

1, 4 0 6 .8 5

5 ,1 06

2, 4 9 9 .4 4

5 ,1 07

2

E

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 5 0 VA L M O R A OR
. . . . . . ‘ SUN S ET OAKS

. . . . . . . PB 4 5
. . . . . . . PR.

1 ,8 0 0 .3 4

ft A L I C E

5 1 8 .3 9
(HX)

• “ • • “ CO N C O R D WOODS V I L L A G E
. . . . . . . P B 2 4 P G S 8 3 ft 8 4

(HX)
DR

4 A i.

AVE

5 0 7 .6 8

WUI.FF SHIRLEY E

1 ,1 3 0 .5 2

PAD: 107 G R IG G S AVE
Q U IN O N ES MARTHA
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

5 ,0 77

W H IT E GRACIF. L H E IR S
06-21-30-510-E A O O -0070
P A D : 2 1 9 L A K E E L L E N DR
W HITTFM O RE G E R A L D IN E
0 8 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 0-F.B O O -0020

5 ,0 62

0
(HX)
CT

BF. G

1 ,6 7 3 .9 0

P A D : 2 7 0 P I N E T R E E DR
.......................I A K F . E L L E N A D D T O
........................C A S S E L B E R R Y
* * * * * * ‘ PB 7 PG 6 3

N 50.1
F T O F L O T 5 B L K QD
• “ “ “ L A K E K A T H R Y N VILLAGE
• • • * » • • p B 24 P C S 4 9 T O 5 2

0
(HX)
CT

3 0
73

5 ,0 76

(HX)

* * * * * “ Q U A I L POND ADD TO
* * * * * * ‘ CASSELBERRY
....................... P B 7 P C S 4 5 * 4 6
CHARLAND B IL L Y J
1 ,2 0 4 .4 1

1 9 0 N S U N S E T DR
D A V I D G ft K A T H L E E N 1 L
1 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 2 A -0 0 0 0l
1 8 4 N S U N S E T DR
D A V I D G ft K A T H L E E N f L
1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 2C -0000i
1 8 6 N S U N S E T DR
‘ EN C H A N TE D MANOR
. PB n
pG

P A D : 9 3 G R I G G S ft 9 7
* * * * * * ‘ S U N S E T MANOR
*****» *P B
8 PG 8 4

5 ,0 59

. ..

-------------------------------------- S E C 0 8 T W P 2 1 R N G
M C C U L L O U C H C H A R L E S O ft V I C K I
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 01

S T R IP L IN G V IR G IN IA A
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0
P A D : 7 1 N G R I F F I N ft
G A L V IS A D R IA N A
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 2 8 4 0 1 7 -9 2
PT OF LOT 4 DESC AS
Q U IN O N ES MARTHA
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0

1 ,0 3 9 ,3 0

DYE S H E IL A G
0 8 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 8 - 0 D 00-0010

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 11-0D 00-002A
P A D : 3 6 0 O L E A N D E R WAY
W 1 / 3 O F F. 2 / 3 O F L O T 2
9A D R I FARAMARZ TRUSTEE
FBO

.

PAD: 4 0 7 M AG N O LIA ST
G W I N J O A N N E ft N E L S O N
B O N I T A ft M A X W E L L V E R O N I C A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 401 M AG N O LIA ST
B R O W N J O H N N I E M ft
GOODEN RUBY G
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 5 C A D IL L A C CT .
YOUNG B E R N IC E B
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)

5 ,0 75

5,0 54

...

R O A C H R I C H A R D I.
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

1 ,7 7 4 .9 4

M U N I Z F R E D ft C A R M E N
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 60

E 1 / 3 OF LOT
SAD R I FARAMARZ
FBO

7 5 .49

3 ,7 5 2 .5 7

TO

5 ,0 74

5 ,0 53

i . . . . . . .

ft

6 2 3 .4 9

L O T 5 ( L E S S F. 1 2 F T ♦ N
SADR1 FARAMARZ TRUSTF.F
FBO
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 D 00-0020
P A D : 3 5 0 O L E A N D E R WAY

7 PG 30

R A D O SEVICH C H R IS T O P H E R J
LIS A H
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 6 5 0 S 4 2 7 CR

SEQ.«

(HX)

S H IR LE Y W IL L I FRED S A
0 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 l-O A O O -0 0 8 0

2 9 4 .6 4

. .

ALBAN D IEG O F
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 2 2 1 P L A Z A O V A L DR

P A D : 2 1 4 L A K E E L L E N DR
BUCCELLATO L IV IN G TRUST
0 8 -2 1- 3 0 - 5 10-E C 00-0030

1 4 1 .6 0

JOHNSON ALPHONSON
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 2 N JACKSON ST
B O L D E N L A R R Y ft
JOHNSON ALPHONSON
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
MC K E L V E Y W I L L I E G L I F E F S T
(SHERMAN EVA ET AL)
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: N JACKSON ST
EQ UIVF.ST L P
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: N JACKSON ST
MC K E L V E Y W I L I . I F G L I F E E S T
(SHERMAN EVA ET A L)
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 2 4 8 JACKSON ST
•
.G R I F F I N S S U B D
* * * * * * * P B 2 PG 43
H O U S T O N J A M E S E ft L I L L I E
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: M AG N O LIA ST
E 2 8 . 6 7 FT OF N 2 0 7 . 0 6 FT OF
GRACE JOHNNY J L IF E EST
(JONES JAMES K SR E T AL)
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 IE
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 4 M AG NOLIA ST
W 1 0 1 .3 5 FT OF E 4 3 4 .2 7 FT . .
T A I G E S I L V E R I A ft
J O H N S O N N O R M A N !.
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1G (H X )
PAD: 3 1 0 M A G N O LIA ST
P T L O T 2 1 B E G N W C O R R U N F. . .
H O U S T O N J A M E S E ft L I L L I E
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 1H
PT LOT 21 DESC AS BEG 2 0 2 . 7
.
* * * * * * ‘ CASSELBERRY
1ST ADD

PAD:
K IR BY
0 8 -2
PAD:
K IR B Y
0 8 -2
PAD:
* * * * * *
. . . . . .

52 .51

2 4 0 .0 8

NELSON E L IZ A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 224 JACKSON ST
ROUX B E L IN D A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

TAXES DUE

. . . . . . . PB 9 pG 3 7

6 7 4 .3 5

....................* P B 5 P G 7
NELSON JAMES H
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: JACKSON ST
LOTS 9 ( 10

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Page 45

P A D : 2 5 3 P L A Z A O V A L DR
* * * * * * ‘ CASSELBERRY H EIG H TS

. . .

CHURCH
A P O S T O L IC JE S U S IN C
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 4 4 4 FORD DR
LOTS 3 4 ( 5
CORCORAN LO R R A IN E
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 4 6 0 FORD DR
D E N N IS O N PEARI.E C
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : FORD DR
ROUX CLARETHA
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 7 6 F O R D DR
. . . . . . . HAYMANS ADD NO 2

5 ,0 29

1 2 5 .1 9

5 ,0 37

5 2 9 .6 4

IN C

REED C IN D Y
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 0 C O N TIN E N T A L CT

PAD: BLAKE ST
W ILK E S JAMES K
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

PAD:

CHURCH
A PO STO LIC OF JESUS
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : FORD DR

PAD:
BOLDEN

1 ,4 4 8 .0 4

91

5 ,0 28

5 ,0 27

RUSH PAMELA L
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 D 0 0-0230
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 6 M AG NOLIA ST
LOT 2 3
(LESS S 1 3 5 F T ) BLK D
* * * * * * * BLARES R E V IS IO N LULA
* * * * * * ‘ PB 8 PG 1 0 1
RICHARDSON CHERYL C
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

PG

5 ,0 36

. . .

BROO KINS JOHN P
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0A 00-0060
(HX)
PAD: 141 OAK AVE
N 1 /2 OF LOT 6 t A L L LOT 7 t
* * * * * * *oAK TERRACE
8

SEQ. tf

1 ,0 8 9 .0 9

C U Y L E R L A R R Y ft J O E Q U E T T A
O 7-21 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 A 0 0-01 2 0
PAD: 1931 S 427
LOT 12
(LESS RD) BLK A . . .
B E R R I A N E A R N E S T L ft
E T H E R ID G E DON S
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: LAKE M O B IL E DR
L E W I S R A V E N ft L E A T R I C E
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 O -O BO O -O 140
P A D : L A K E M O B I L E DR
N 1 / 2 O F L O T 1 4 ft A L L L O T 1 5 . . .
A L L E N M E L V I N ft L I N D A D
07- 2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0B 00-0260
(HX)
PAD: 6 6 1 IA K E M O B IL E DR
LOT 2 6 t SWLY 2 0 F T O F LOT . . .
.......................I A K F . M O B I L E S H O R E S 1 S T A D D
* * * * * * * t 0 REPLAT
* * * * * * * PB e pG 71

PAD: 2 0 9 C A D IL L A C CT
THOMAS F.TIS H A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9
PAD: 3 0 9 C O N TIN E N TA L
W I L L I A M S J O A N N ft
W IL L IA M S MARY H E IR S
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3
PAD: 312 '
NTAL
R O B I N S O N R O D N E Y J ft

D

ft

TAXES DUE

REALFORD FRANK
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 A 00 -0060
PAD: 1991 S 427
LOT 6 (LESS RD) BLK A R E PLAT

. . . . . . . ps

(HX)

NEAL LEROY
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
TAD: 1 1 3 MERCURY ST
HEW C F .D R 1C K
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 7 0

L

2 9 7 .0 7

4 0 8 .6 9
*

PAD: 1 1 3 PLYMOUTH AVE
D A N IE L S DEBORAH A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0-0110

ETHEL

5,0 10

1 , 1 3 4 .8 9
0 -0 2 7 0
T R E E DR

C H R IS T O P H E R P A U L IN E
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 867 CAMPELLO ST
E A S O N S H I L O J R ft B E A T R I C E A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 0 7 C I T R U S T R E E DR
TALLEY C U R TIS H EIR S
C /O D A VID J STERN
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 0 1 C I T R U S T R E E DR
S T E V E N S F R E D B ft G E R A L D I N E
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
(HX)
TAD: 7 0 6 BRENTWOOD AVE
. . . . . . . HARMONY HOMES
. . . . . . . PB 1 3 pG 35

S T R IB L IN G

5 ,0 09

5 3 4 .2 2

PAD: 1 0 3 MERCURY
LOTS 1 * 2 BLK D
D A V I S L E O W ft E U L A
0 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 0 7 MERCURY

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

* * * * * * *PB

DR
ft Q U E E N I E M
0 -1 0 6 0
DR
M IN N IE M
0 -1 0 7 0
(HX)
DR

May 2.9.16,20(M

pGS 7 7 THRU 7 9

pT

PAGAN M l LAG AOS
S A N TIA G O JOSE

L0T

B

IN

524

a l l

A / 13

ft

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P AD : 2 1 8 OAK PARK PL
“ “ ••L A K E G R IF F IN ESTATES
“ “ “ PB 5 8 PGS 6 5 68
............... * A L L 8 2 1 3 0 5 1 1 0 B 0 0 0 0 1 0

ft A / 1 0

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
ALLEN

RYAN

k

M A R IA

TAXES DUE

L

8 4 1 .7 3

SEQ. #
5,1 08

0 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
P A D : 4 6 4 M I S T Y OAKS RUN
.........................R F . D I N G T O N H O O D S
. . . . . . . PB n
p c 70
BATTUNG

2 ,3 6 6 .7 8

RAYMOND

5 ,1 09

0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B K -0 0 0 0 -0020
P A D : 1 0 L O T U S L A K E DR
. . . . . . ‘ CASSELBERRY
........................ P B 7 P G S 2 7 * 2 8
C A S S E L B E R R Y IN V E S T M E N T PROP
IN C
0 8 -2 1-30-5B L -E F 00-0060
PAD: MELODY LN
LOT 6 BLK E - F
C A S S E L B E R R Y IN V F S T M N T PROP
0 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5B L-E F00-0080

5 6 2 .1 7

5 6 0 .1 7

IN C

LOT 8 BLK E -F
H E N R Y C H A R L E S I. I l l
0 8 2 1-30-5B L -G F 00-006D
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 JACKSON S 2 9 CT
S 4 4 . 7 9 FT OF E 100 FT OF W . . .
---------------------------------------S E C 0 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 ........................ S F . M I N O L A P A R K A M E N D E D P I A T
........................ P B 6 P G 2 8
N EB E L LUCY M
0 9 21 -3 0 -5 0 6-03 0 0 -0 0 3 B

1 ,7 6 9 .8 9

P A D : 2 6 0 NF. T R I P L E T D R
S 175 FT OF W 75 FT OF LOT
. . . . . . . T R l p I i E T T IiAKE SHO RES

3

5 ,111

5 ,1 12

5,1 13

. . .

.................* * P B 8 P G 1 8
FOWLER JAMES M JR k SUSAN M
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0A 00-0040
P A D : 4 1 N T R I P L E T L A K E DR
PARKER P H Y L L IS R TRUSTEE
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0B 00-0030
P A D : 1 3 1 NF. T R I P L E T D R
. . . . . . . T R IP L E T LAKE SHORES
........................3 R D A D D
• • • • • • • P B
1 2 PG 7 9
JOHNSON DEANNA J
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0

1 ,0 7 4 .7 8

5 ,1 10

3 ,5 4 4 .4 4

1 ,4 2 0 .9 0

5 ,1 14

5 ,1 15

6 4 3 .9 0

5 ,1 16

9 6 1 .5 3

5 ,1 17

(HX)

P A D : 9 0 6 N T R I P L E T L A K E DR
J O N E S M I C H A E L E k DF.IDRF. J
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 0 2 N T R I P L E T L A K E DR
. . . . . . . s P 0 RTSMANS PA R A D ISE REPLAT
........................O F L O T S 6 8 A
. . . . . . . PB j o PG 7 8

69

70

♦

70A

R O D RIG UEZ A D E L IN A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 000-068A
P A D : 2 3 N W I N T E R PARK DR
L O T 6 8 A ( L E S S R D ) RF.PIJVT O F
RODRIGUEZ A D E L IN A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
P A D : 2 3 N W I N T E R TA R K DR
LOT 69
(L E S S RD) REPI.AT O F .
MALDONADO L Y D IA
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 N W I N T E R PARK DR
LOT 70
(L E S S WLY 15 FT FOR .
........................ S E M I N O I . A P A R K R F . P I . A T O F

. . . . . . . PART 0F

........................ P B

14

PG

3 ,8 5 1 .1 7

. . .
4 0 5 .0 2

5 ,1 19

. .
4 6 2 .5 8

5 ,1 20

. .
A

4

BLANCHARD M A R IE
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 0 N SF.M IN O IA BLVD
LOT 2 (L E S S RD) RF.PIAT OF A . . .
BREWER SARAH
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 8 NF. T R I P L E T D R
........................I A K E K A T H R Y N P A R K 3 R D A D D
........................A M E N D E D P I A T
....................... r B 1 5 P G S 4 3 ♦ 4 4
JONES GUS M JR
0 9 r2 l-3 0 -5 1 2 -Q C O O -0 0 1 C
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 0 CA M E L I A DR
L O T 1C B LK C
BUCKNER D IA NN E
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0C 0 0 -0 0 50
PAD : 5 0 7 N W IN T E R PARK
MENTZF.R R O BERT B J R
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 120
PAD : 5 5 5 N W IN T E R PARK
POWELL G L O R IA
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 12-0C 00-0240
P A D : 6 7 0 CRF.STVIF.W DR
FR A N K LIN M IC H A E L k J E S S IE
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 90
P A D : 6 2 0 C R F .S T V IE W DR
POWELL G L O R IA &amp; D A V ID
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 - OC0O-O37O
P A D : 6 7 1 C R F .S T V IE W DR

2 8 9 .5 3

4 6 7 .6 6

2 3 .52

5 9 3 .5 2

5,1 21

5 ,1 22

5,1 23

5,1 24

DR
5 8 .00

5 ,1 25

(HX)
DR
2 3 4 .9 0

5 ,1 26

(HX)
1 ,2 0 5 .3 9

5, 127

(HX)
5 5 5 .6 4

R O W S W I L L I A M D k Y V O N N F . Rl
0 9 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 2 -0 D 00-0050
(HX)
P A D : 4 2 0 N W I N T E R PARK DR
LOTS 5 ♦ 6 BLK D
• • • • • • • L A K E KATHRYN PARK 2ND ADD
.................... ‘ A M E N D E D P I J V T
........................ P B 1 6 P G S 5 ♦ 6
ANDERS DONALD M k
ANDF.RS JF.AN M
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 DO ( H X )
P A D : 1 0 4 0 C A M E L I A DR
S C H O O L TF.RRY L k T H E R E S A A
O 9-21-30-513-O A 00-O O 60
(HX)
P A D : 3 8 9 W I N T E R P A R K DR
T R A V IS P H I L L I P k BRENDA
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 A 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 4 2 B L U E B E L L DR
• • • • • • • L A K E KATHRYN PARK 4TH ADD

* * . . * * * PB i s

5 ,1 18

5 6 8 .9 6

4 5 3 .2 4

2 3 7 .6 0

7 8 .17

5,1 28

5, 129

5 ,1 30

5,1 31

5 ,1 32

PGS 45 ♦ 46

POWELL G L O R IA C
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4-0C 00-0390

4 2 5 .3 3

P A D : 6 9 1 C R F . S T V I E W DR
DAUGHERTY HENRY G k G L O R IA
k CREECH KATHLEEN D
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 C 0 0 -0 4 1 0
P A D : 6 8 6 C R E S T V I E W DR
SANTOS R IC HA R D L
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -0 C 0 0 -0 4 70

7 8 .98

5.1 33

5.1 34

J

(HX)
2 7 7 .4 7

5, 135

P A D : 6 9 6 BAYO U DR
BENNETT W IL L IA M J k NANCY A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0C 00-0530
(HX)

3 6 .27

5, 136

P A D : 6 4 0 BAYO U DR
WEEKS RONALD E k G E R A L D IN E
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -O C O O -O 630
(HX)

2 6 1 .3 5

5, 137

PA D : 6 7 1 BAYOU DR
MC F A R I.IN F R E D E R IC K
O 9-21-3O -514-O C 0O -14B O
P A D : 1 0 2 1 C R E S T V IE W DR
GOFF ROBERT C
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -O EO O -O O 10
PAD: 7 0 1 N W IN T E R PARK
S U L LIV A N ANGELA E

1 ,7 0 1 .2 0

7 4 5 .1 8

5, 138

5, 139

(HX)
DR

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4-0 E 0 0 -0070
P A D : 7 6 1 N W IN T E R PARK DR
CRAFTON ARTHUR L J R k R O N N IE
O 9-21-3O -514-O E 0O -O 2O O
P A D : 7 0 0 C R E S T V IE W DR
F A Z IO VER O N IC A J k
F A Z IO BENN R

A

4 7 7 .3 7

5, 140

3 4 6 .8 8

5, 141

4 0 4 .2 8

5, 142

6 9 .45

5 .1 43

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 E 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 9 1 C R E S T V I E W DR
BEECROFT BRENDA k KENNETH

4 8 8 .1 5

5 .1 44

3 2 5 .3 9

5 .1 45

DR

DR

R A IN E Y TARA L
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 1 0 0 (HX)
P A D : 7 0 0 N W I N T E R PARK DR
• • • • • • • L A K E K A T H R Y N WOODS

........................P B 1 6 P G S 1 2 ♦ 1 3
MALDONADO M A R ILY N k
KLAUSE E L IZ A B E T H
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 10
PAD: 4 1 0 D IA N E C IR
r io s
Do r c a s
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 15-0B 00-0090
PAD: 5 6 0 D IA N E C IR
W H ITEH EA D DONALD E

1 ,3 9 1 .6 9

7 1 9 .6 0

1 ,3 4 1 .9 9

5,1 50

8 8 1 .0 2

5,1 51

1 ,4 1 4 .1 2

5 ,1 52

1 ,4 3 1 .7 9

5,1 53

1 ,0 9 2 .4 0

5,1 54

8 0 0 .0 7

5 ,1 55

5 4 3 .9 4

2 ,2 4 4 .6 0

1 ,1 7 0 .8 8

RF.PI.AT

.................... ...P B 8 P G 3 2
BIJVNKSHF.IN M E L IS S A

5.1 60

5.1 61

1 , 1 9 9 .5 1

5 .1 62

4 0 3 .2 9

5 ,1 63

5 ,164

2 1 1 .6 9

5, 165

2 1 1 .6 9

5 ,1 66

2 1 1 .6 9

5, 167

2 1 1 .6 9

5,1 66

1 ,7 9 4 .7 8

1 ,5 6 9 .8 3

4 2 7 .2 6

3 1 3 .9 8

2 ,1 4 3 .7 7

3 ,4 2 7 .8 3

5 ,1 69

5,1 70

5,1 71

5,1 72

5 ,1 73

5,1 74

&lt;&lt;««««&lt;

5,1 75

..

P A D : 1 3 2 5 Q U I N T U P L E T DR
TE M P LIN CHERYL A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B N -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
A

5.1 58

1 ,4 8 1 .6 9

8 0 6 .0 3

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B N -0000-033A
P A D : 1 3 2 7 Q U I N T U P L E T DR
LO T 3 3 A (L E S S WLY 4 3 . 4 F T OF
B EA C H K A R E N S k JF.RRY L
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B N -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)

5 .1 57

5.1 59

2 ,2 8 1 .2 2

P F . T U I . I A M I C H A E L F. k S A N D R A J
09-21-30-5B M -0A 00-0180
PAD: 1 2 8 0 SF.M INOLA BLVD
LOT 18
(LESS RD) BLK A
OGLE L IN D A k
BF.TTISO N STA N L EY A
0 9 - 2 1-30-5B M -0A 00-02.40
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 0 8 I A K F DR
LOT 24
(LESS ST R /W ) BLK A
H U L L J A M E S O L I F E F.ST
( T H E M A S T E R ' S T R U S T F. T A I . )
0 9 -2 1-30-5B M -0A 00-026A
PAD:
1 3 2 4 I A K E DR
SF. 1 / 2 O F L O T 2 6
(LESS ST . . .
VAMMEN R E A LTY IN C
0 9 -2 1-30-5B M -0B 00-005A
P A D : SF.MINOIJV B L V D
W 1 / 2 OF N 1 /2 OF LOT 5 BLK B
V A M M E N C M k M A R IF. A
0 9 -2 1-30-5B M -0B 00-005B
PAD: 1 0 4 3 SF.MINOLA BLVD
W 1 / 2 OF S 1 / 2 OF LOT 5 BLK . . .
C L A S S IC CONSTR IN C
0 9 - 2 1-3O -5B M -O B 0O -O 46O

5 ,1 56

1 ,5 1 2 .0 3

2 ,6 0 0 .0 8

C L IN IC IN C
0 -0 8 8 0
C L IN IC IN C
0 -0 8 9 0
C L IN IC IN C
0 -0 9 0 0
T A R A D IS E
♦ 13

OF

2 ,2 4 2 .1 8

5 ,1 76

4 0 5 .0 2

5, 177

. . .
1 ,3 2 7 .2 8

5 ,1 78

(HX)

TU P LE T CT
OF LOT 44A . . .
LAKE SHO RES ADD
40 ♦ 4 1

CASSELBERRY JOHN N
09-21-30-5B O -0A 00-001C
P A D : L O S T IJVKE L N
PT O F BLK A DESC AS BEG SE
. . . . . . . C R Y S T A Ii B0WIj 2 N D ADD
77
JR

k

SARA

3 ,3 2 5 .3 3

5 ,1 79

. . .

D

5 ,1 80

.. .
9 8 7 .7 5

5, 181

7 5 1 .7 8

5 ,1 82

1 ,8 9 0 .4 7

5,1 83

(HX)

3 5 5 .2 2

5 .1 46

• • • • • • • L O S T IJVKE E S T A T E S
........................P B 5 6 P G S 5 1 - 6 0
........................A L L
TAYLOR JAY

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
M

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 P L -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PA D : 9 3 9 M O O N LU S TER DR
-------------------------------------- S E C
. . . . • • • D U C K POND

1 0 TWP 2 1
ADD TO

........................C A S S E L B E R R Y
• • • • • • • P B
11 PG 2 7

1411

LAKESHORE

FT)

1 4 8 3 IJVKE
FT OF LOT

DR
73

&lt; E

(HX)
RNG

30

DR
10

TH R *• • * • • • •
4 ,1 7 9 .5 1

5 ,1 84

9 5 3 .2 7

5 ,1 86

1 ,1 6 0 .6 6

5 ,1 87

7 4 5 .5 5

5 ,1 88

4 5 1 .5 3

5 ,1 09

3 8 7 .5 9

5,1 90

4 0 0 .3 9

5,1 91

6 0 5 .0 2

5, 192

10

FT

7 1 7 .1 5

5 ,1 93

3 8 6 .2 7

5, 194

3 1 0 .9 8

5 ,1 95

7 3 .56

5, 196

2 2 0 .4 7

5,1 97

1 3 1 .0 8

5,1 98

1 ,8 9 8 .5 9

5 ,1 99

1 ,6 8 3 .0 7

5 ,2 00

1 3 5 .3 9

5,2 01

3 4 5 .3 9

5 ,2 02

1 ,5 6 7 .0 8

5 ,2 03

1 ,5 7 9 .5 4

5 ,2 04

. . .

FT)

E L L I S EIJV IN A F
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 A
T A D : 1 4 0 6 T I P T O N RD
WLY 1 / 2 O F LO T 81
M IT C H E L L SUSAN M
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 5 0

•

(HX)

P A D : 1 4 1 1 H I L L T O P RD
LOT 85
(LESS W 6 FT)
H O S K IN S D A N IE L D k KATHF.RINF.
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
P A D : 1 4 2 5 H I L L T O P RD
L O T 86 (L E S S E L Y 1 0 0 F T )
H O S K IN S D A N IE L D &amp; K A TH ER IN E
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 6A (HX)
P A D : 1 4 2 1 H I L L T O P RD
E L Y 1 0 0 F T O F L O T 86
H O S K IN S DANIF.I. D &amp; K A T H E R IN E
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
P A D : 1 4 3 1 H I L L T O P RD
S 50 FT OF LOT 87
........................S P O R T S M A N S P A R A D I S E R F . P I J V T
........................O F L O T S 5 2 5 3 5 4
♦5 4 A
........................P B 1 3 P G 8 6
S T U R G IL L PAMELA M
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
P A D : 1 1 9 9 Q U I N T U P L E T DR
........................S E M I N O L E R A C E W A Y
1ST ADD
........................P B 1 3 P G 9 6
HF.PP E R I C OR T A M A R A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 1 5 6 1 H I L L T O P RD
LOTS 2 k 3
M AR ZIA N O JAMES J

(HX)

1 0 -2 1 -3 0
PAD: 152
FERNANDEZ
1 0 -2 1 -3 0

(HX)

-5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
0 H I L L T O P RD
M A D E LIN E
-5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0

(HX)

P A D : 1 5 8 0 H I L L T O P RD
D A N IE L HARVEY K
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
P A D : 1 5 6 1 OA K I.N
LONG REBECCA S &amp; ROBERT A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
, ' '• &gt; %»
P A D : 1 5 5 5 O A K I.N
D A N IE L LU C IU S H &amp; D EN IS E L k
D A N IE L HARVEY K
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD : 1 5 4 7 OAK LN
MCGAHA RALPH A k SANDRA L
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)

- 4 ."Si
1 ,5 31 .4 1

5,2 05

2 3 3 .7 5

5 .2 06

7 0 6 .5 2

5.2 07

5 0 6 .9 7

5.2 08

3 1 7 .3 8

5 .2 09

1 5 8 .0 3

5 .2 10

5 7 0 .2 7

5.2 11

5 2 3 .1 7

5.2 12

4 3 6 .4 5

5.2 13

1 ,1 0 9 .4 8

5.2 14

9 1 9 .1 6

5,2 15

5 7 0 .7 6

5 ,2 16

6 5 6 .9 5

5,2 17

H E R N A N D E Z J O S E I. k L O R E N Z A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 5 1 H O L I D A Y DR

2 3 6 .6 6

5 ,2 18

M A R TIN P H IL IP
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

3 9 7 .0 4

5,2 19

1 ,0 7 8 .8 5

5 ,2 20

68 .14

5,2 21

1 ,2 8 9 .8 5

5,2 22

1 ,1 9 4 .1 1

5 ,2 23

1 ,0 2 1 .0 6

5 ,2 24

1 ,3 1 1 .4 4

5 ,2 25

P AD : 1 5 4 1 OAK LN
BF.ATTY ANN R
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD:
1 5 3 1 OAK LN
CABALLERO A LIC E R
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD:
1 5 2 1 OAK I.N
STURGEON W IL L IA M R k
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
P A D : 1 5 3 0 O A K I.N
TRYON ROBERT L
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD: 1565 C A R LIS LE
BARNETT E R IN
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
TAD: 1561 C A R LISLE
MALLO ANTHONY
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD: 1541 C A R LISLE
GF.TMAN T O N Y D k V I V I A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
P A D : C A R L I S L E DR
GF.TMAN T O N Y D k V I V I A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD:
LOTS

1511 C A R LIS LE
56 ♦ 57

3 2 0

3 3 0
MARGARET
3 9 0
(HX)

5 0 0
DR

(HX)

5 1 0
DR
5 4 0
DR
N A
5 5 0
N A
5 6 0
DR

........................W A T T S F A R M S R F . P I J V T O F A
........................P A R T O F L O T S 1 ♦ 2
........................P B 1 5 P C 2 2
CO R N ELL GEORGE R k JOYCE « C /0
MC C U L I.E Y ANDRE L k C H R I S T I N E
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 1 4 1 1 H U N T I N G T O N k 1 4 1 3 DR
M U S IC K DEANA F
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 1 9 H U N T I N G T O N DR
B A R R E T T R O B E R T I . k 1 . 0 1 JV T
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 2 1 IJVKE
« 1 7 1 1 DR
LOTS 30 31 k S 1 / 2 OF LOT 32 . .

DR
k

15

LANE JAMES W k
LANE DOUGLAS S
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

(HX)

PAD:
1 2 3 3 R O L L IN G LN
. • . . . . • w a t t s FARMS
.................... ......P B 6 P G 8 0
H IN D U SO C IETY OF CENTRAL FLA
IN C
. 10-21-30-5B Q -0000-017E
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 17
(LESS W 90
. . . . . . . FOXMOOR U fJIT 2
•
...P B 1 9 P G S 7 2 « 7 3
•
...A N D R E P I J V T L O T S 2 1 k 2 2
D IL S N E R PAUL A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D S -0 J 0 0 -0 07 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 3 0 M IM O SA CT
R IC K E T T RENEE H k E R N IE
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D S -0 J 0 0 -0 25 0
(HX)
P AD : 7 3 4 S EDGEMON AVE
B R I G N O N I BALDOMF.RO k M A R G IE
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D S -0 J 0 0 -0 28 0
(HX)
PAD: 740 S
R IV E R A SESAR
MORALES MYRA

EDGEMON

.......

STERLING 0AKS

. . .

AVE

k

1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D S -0 L 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 6 4 2 MURPHY RD

1

5 ,1 85

...

k

E L L I S F.IJVINA F
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
PAD:
W 60

5 7 0 .6 0

DR

P A D : 1 4 0 5 IJVKE S H O R E DR
KNOPTON JAMES R k PEGGY
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 5 5A
P A D : 1 4 5 6 P A R K DR
SW 1 / 2 O F L O T 5 5
E L L I S F.IJVINA F
1 0 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 1 -0000-072A

PAD:
1 7 7 5 H O LID A Y
• • • • • • • R O L L I N G LANF.
* . . * . . . PB 2 2 PGS 14
1 ,2 6 0 .2 3

09-21-30-5B P -O A O O -0070
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 2 6 Q U I N T U P L E T DR
ELY 1 8 .7 5 FT OF LOT 7 k ALL
C A N CIN O ALBERTO k ANA C
0 9 -21-30-5B P -0B 00-0230
(HX)
PA D : 1 2 2 5 PARK DR
KI.ECHKA MARY E
09-21-30-5B P -0C 0O -0O 3O
PA D : 1 1 0 2 PARK DR
PEPPLER-M OYF.R L O N N IE L k
MOYER HERBERT S

PAD:

S ELLER S JIM M Y M
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 1 4 1 7 IJ V K E S H O R E DR
P IN T E R CATHY S PER REP FOR EST
O F R O B E R T I. S C H R IM S H E R
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
P A D : 1 4 3 7 IJVKESHORE DR
B EN N E FIELD TR A VIS W k A N IT A A
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0

P A D : 1 4 8 1 IJVKE
LOT 74
(LESS E

BANANA RIVF.R T R A D IN G CORP
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 662 NORTHSHORE C IR
C H IR O P R A C T IC CARE C L IN IC IN C
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0

• • • • • • • P B
12 PG
HODSDON JAMES R

5 ,1 49

1

KONCZOS A D R IF.NN
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 7 H IL L ST
U N IT 2
........................N O R T H S H O R E R F . P I A T
. . . . . . . P B 3 1 P G S 1 0 T 0 12

PAD: 1231 Q U IN
LOT 45 ♦ PART
* * * * * * * TR I PLETT
. . . « . . . PB e PGS

5 ,1 48

SEQ. #

(HX)

MAI.LO ANTHO NY
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0

P A D : 8 0 3 P A D D O C K WAY
DUNNE JAMES A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0
PAD: 4 3 7 SUNDOWN T R L
K E N N E D Y J A M E S H DR &amp; S A R A H F
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 8 0
(HX)
TA D : 4 2 9 SUNDOWN T R L
• • • • • • • S O U T H P O R T CONDO
. . . . . . . PB 2 7 PGS 2 9 T O 3 4

. . . . . . . 0F A PART 0F

BENNETT S Y L V IA S
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 1 4 0 9 I . A K E S H O R E DR

P A D : 1 4 8 5 IJVKE DR
LOT 72
(LESS ELY 70

K N IG H T ADOLPHF.NE k
K N IG H T IA N IT A H E IR S
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 3 3 RANCH TR L
STRADF.R R O BERT L
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
PAD: 2 4 5 B R ID L E PATH
WEBB M IC H A E L H k G E O R G E N IA R
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 4 B R ID L E TATH
........................W Y N D H A M W O O D S P H A S E 2
........................P B 2 6 P G S 4 1 k 4 2
H IG G IN S C IN D Y k TRACE
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD : 4 2 2 SUNDOWN T R L
RODR IG U EZ HF.R M IN IO k
BF.NNF.TT D O R O T H Y E
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 9 0
(HX)

PAD: 14 30 S E M IN O I.A BLVD
....................‘ S P O R T S M A N S P A R A D I S E

TAXES DUE

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

WOOD L I N D A K k J A R Y L
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
1 ,4 4 9 .8 6

........................W Y N D H A M W O O D S P H A S E
........................R F . P I A T
. . . . . . . PB 2 2 PGS 7 6 k 7 7

PAD: Q U IN T U P L E T CT
W 1 / 2 O F L O T 4 4 RF.PIJVT
TE M P LIN CHERYL A
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B N -0 0 0 0 -0 4 50

5,1 47

(HX)

0 9 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 60
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 5 D IA N E C IR
S M IT H IV A N G k VER O N IC A L
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 0 0 S U N R I S E DR
STRAM BRUCE R k P A T R IC IA E
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 0 S U N R IS E DR
R E V IS B R IA N k N A D IN E
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 40
PAD: 5 4 5 D IA N E C IR
F A C K IN A EDWARD SR L I F E EST
(EDWARD F A C K IN A J R )
0 9 -2 1-3 0 -5 15-0D 00-0040
P A D : 4 5 2 R A IN B O W DR
THORNTON CHARLES k C A R R IE L
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 D 0 0 -0 1 00
(HX)
T A D : 6 6 0 DIANF. C I R
G A U V IN ALBERT M k V IR G IN IA F
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 15-0E 00-0070
(HX)
P A D : 4 5 5 R A IN B O W DR

C H I R O P R A C T I C CARF.
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0
C H I R O P R A C T I C CARF.
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0
C H I R O P R A C T I C CARF.
'
0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0
........................S P O R T S M A N S
.........................P B 8 P G S 1 2

SEQ.«

0 9 -21-30-5B P -0C 00-0090
PA D : 1 1 6 4 PARK DR

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 E 0 0 -0 2 4 0
P A D : 7 3 1 C R E S T V IE W DR
RAGER HUDSON F SR k CHARLO TTE

09-21-30-514-O F O O -0030
PAD: 7 6 4 N W IN T E R PARK
RYSAVY N A D IN E
0 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 F 0 0 -0 0 60
PAD : 7 4 0 N W IN T E R PARK

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

(HX)

�I
The H erald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
. . . . . . . PB
BRADSHAW

22

PGS

K E V IN

11

C

TAXES DUE

SEQ.

U

12

i

&amp; MARY

E

1 0 -21-30-5E U -0A 00-0120
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 3 2 S T E R I . I N G O A K S DR
S T A B IL E ARY &amp; V A N IA
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 E U - 0 B O 0 - O 1 4 0 (HX)
P A D : 1 3 1 3 S T E R L I N G O A K S DR
........................F O X M O O R E A S T
....................* P B 3 9 P G S 5 T O 7
S AN D V IK STEVE &amp; M IC H E LLE
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 K E - 0 0 0 0 -0 100
(HX)
P A D : 7 4 5 S F.DCEMON A V E
A D K IN S EVE LYN L &amp; E A R N IE &amp;
CHACE SANDRA A

l. 9 7 7 .4 2

5 .2 26

1. 6 3 0 .7 7

5 .2 27

2,

5 3 6 .8 9

5.2 28

1. 3 6 6 .5 5

.

5 .2 29

* * * * * * 4
5 ,2 30

MOYERS KATHLEEN M
11-2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 X 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 0 5 MORTON LN
W INDSOR MARTHA S
1 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 l-O K O O -O O C O
PAD: 2 1 9 MORTON LN

1 ,4 9 5 .2 8

5 ,231

2 ,9 4 1 .3 7

5 ,2 32

(HX)

(HX)

SCHOCK KERRY J k A D E L A ID E J
1 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 1 . 0 0 - 0 0 5A (HX)
PA D : 2 0 1 HF.RRELL RD
W 1 2 0 F T O F LO T 5 BI.K L . . .

1 ,4 9 0 .4 5

7
PG

ANDREW

&amp;

5 ,2 33

2 ,5 6 3 .9 0

1 ,7 5 3 .1 6

5 ,2 34

5 ,2 35

(HX)
4 6 1 .8 9

5 ,2 36

1 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PA D : TAKE DR
*
.5 T U R B R I D G E O A K S
........................ P B 6 1 P G S 4 9 - 5 1
. . . . . . * ALL 1 1 -2 1 -3 0 A /1G
C A S T IL L O RAUL C
R U IZ SUSANA H

A /1H

A /2A

S

11-21 -3 0 -5 Q R -0 0 0 0-00 1 0
GARZON VALENTNO k D E N IS E
1 1 2 1 -30-5Q R -0000-0030

DREAM
FBO

HOME

PROP

^

IN C

2 ,4 7 3 .4 8
RNG

I , 9 8 5 .9 5

1 ,7 5 3 .5 2

1 ,7 7 8 .2 6

1 ,4 8 6 .7 6

2 4 7 .0 7
t *

t *1 i n

*

'* * V
* *. *1 * !*L**

A U S T IN A VAL
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 9 7 C H O K E C H E R R Y DR
. . . . . . . OAK F O R E ST U N I T 2B
. » * « * * * PB 26 PGS B5 &amp; 8 6

1 ,5 9 2 .7 3

ARTHUR HARRY J I I I
4 JU L IE L
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 8 8 S E Q U O IA CT

1 ,5 2 1 .9 2

U N IT

5 ,2 39

5,2 40

5,2 41

5 ,2 42

5 ,2 43

5,2 44

5,2 45

5 ,2 46

(HX)
5 ,2 47

(HX)

1 ,8 5 9 .2 6

90

W IN TE R

900

B
(HX)
M

3 ,4 8 1 .3 7

5,2 51

2 ,4 5 8 .0 4

5 ,2 52

1 ,7 2 4 .6 2

5,2 53

2 ,6 7 6 .0 4

5,2 54

3 ,3 3 0 .2 7

5 ,2 55

2 ,2 5 5 .1 2

5 ,2 56

2 ,3 8 9 .9 2

1 ,9 7 5 .0 0

1 , 9 7 3 .0 9

P AD : 51 TARPON C I R
M AC H A FFIE JOHN C 4 ID A
12-21-3 0 -5 D A -0 0 0 0 -5 0 1 0

2 ,4 8 6 .0 9

BANK

OF

PAR TR ID G E

NEW

YORK

5 ,2 57

TRL

P AD : 1 3 0 9 DEER RUN
LIN D W A LL HAROLD W 4 C A TH ER IN E
1 2 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 D A -0 0 0 0 -4 520
(HX)

141

5,2 58

5 ,2 59

5 ,2 60

C IR
7 ,3 9 9 .4 4

5 ,2 61

FBO
12 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0 0 0 0 -5200
P A D : 1 2 0 1 H O W EL L C R E E K DR
BALDAUF STEPHEN D 4 A N IT A L
1 2 -2 1 -3 0-5D A -0000-5310

3 ,8 7 6 .2 1

5,2 62

PAD: 1 0 1 9 ANTELOPE TRL
. . . . . . . TU SCA W ILLA U N IT 0 6
• • * * * . . PB

21

PGS

32

4

PAD: 1222 CHEETAH TRL
B E N E F IC IA L FIN A N C E CORP
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 E K -0 0 0 0 -0 43 0
PAD: 1224 CHEETAH TRL
. . . . . . . 0AK FOREST U N IT 5

4

PGS 6 9

5 .2 67

3 .2 3 0 .6 1

5.2 68

4 ,6 0 7 .3 7

5 .2 69

4 ,1 1 1 .8 9

5,2 71

3 ,0 6 1 .1 6

5 ,2 72

5 ,2 73

5,2 74

2 ,1 1 5 .6 0

5.2 75

2, 1 0 6 .4 5

5 .2 76

0
BLVD
5 .2 77

1 ,4 0 1 .5 7

60
4 ,4 3 7 .5 0

5 .2 78

4, 1 4 0 .2 8

5 .2 79

7 4 5 .6 6

5, 280

3 ,8 7 9 .0 9

5,2 81

1 ,4 69 .0 1

5 ,2 82

1 ,4 4 7 .5 3

5, 283
* m

r* **

5 .2 84

1 ,2 8 5 .8 2

1 ,8 7 1 .1 5

5 .2 85

2 ,3 4 1 .7 6

5 .2 86

2 ,3 3 2 .2 8

5 .2 87

(HX)

(HX)

C IR

009A

GRIGLF.Y R IC H A R D R 4 L A U R IE R
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 LA K ER ID G E CT
‘ W IN TE R S PR IN G S U N IT 3
. . . . . . . p B 17 PGS 8 9 ♦ 9 0

5 ,2 2 4 .2 9

SHARI FI MOHAMMED A 4 MANIGEH

4 ,7 5 1 .1 3

1 3 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 C X -0 0 0 0 - 1 150
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 0 5 D YSON DR
K EE L R IC H A R D D JR 4 BRENDA L
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 C X -0 0 0 0 -1 81 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 1 8 PONY CT
. . . . . . . DEER RUN U N IT 2 0
. . . . . . . P B 30 PGS 66 4 6 7

5 ,2 88

1* * * * * * *

3 ,4 0 4 .9 9

5 .2 89

5 .2 90

^* * * * * *

SAHR RALPH L JR 4 V IC K I L
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 H E -0 0 0 0 -0 17 0
P A D : 4 2 6 H O R N B I L L PI.
. . . . . . . T U S K A B A Y PH 2
. . . . . . . pB 3 2 p g s 5 1 4 5 2

2 ,7 1 8 .2 4

5,2 91

S EG R E TA R IO GARY P 4 BARBARA J
1 3 2 1 -30-5H U -0000-0370
PAD: 4 9 6 4 COURTLAND LOOP
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 V IL E S JAMES M 4 JUDY
1 4 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 7 2 6 E L A K E DR

3 ,2 1 5 .3 3

5 ,2 92

PAD:
1 2 0 B U C K S K I N WAY
S T IL L JAMES M JR
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
PAD: 4721
. . . . . . . df. E R

P
(HX)

6 ,8 2 7 .2 2

5 ,2 93

1 ,9 3 9 .4 3

5 .2 94

1 ,9 6 1 .2 4

5 .2 95

(HX)

SWANSNECK PL
RUN U N IT 14A

*
.P B 2 9 P G S 9 6 4 9 7
EA STER LIN G V IR G IN IA A
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 4 0 4 9 CROSSROADS PL
. . . . . . . DEER RUN U N IT 16
« ...* * * P B
2 9 PGS 98 4 99
K A R IM K H A N IN E J A D SHOKOH
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
P AD : 2 1 7 HOUND RUN PL
. . . . . . . DEEr r u n U N IT 14B

pGS 7 8

1' , 4 8 5 . 3 2

1 ,4 3 9 .4 2

5 ,2 96

5 ,2 97

(HX)

2 ,5 6 2 .5 4

5 ,2 63

(HX)

31
D U B O IS

1 ,6 1 5 .7 2

7 9 6 .4 4

9 8 9 .0 4

5.2 98

5 .2 99

5 .3 00

3 ,2 0 2 .5 6

5 ,2 64

DONALD

PGS 4fl 4 4 9
J

1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0
PAD: 3 2 7 HEARTH
ROGER KENNETH M 4
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0
PAD: 3 0 3 HEARTH

0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
LN
K IM B E R LY L
0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
LN

PAD: 42 64 C I.O V ER LE A F PL
B U C HA N A N J A N I C E A (M)
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 2 6 CLOVERLF.AF PL
R O D R I G U E Z R O B E R T O !. L Y N E T T E M
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 0
(HX)
298

F A LLIN G

SEQ. *

LEAF

1 ,8 1 0 .0 8

5 ,3 03

2 ,4 9 6 .5 6

5,3 04

1 ,7 9 1 .8 7

5 ,305

1 , 1 2 9 .8 3

5,3 06

(HX)

4 2 4 2 FOX HOLLOW C I R
G E O R G E LIN A &amp; TOLEDO
&amp; TOLEDO JORGE
-3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0

LN
* * * * * * * *

........................O A K L E A F
........................P B 3 6 P G 7 3
GOMEZ G U IL L E R M O G k
G U ILI.E R M IN A
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0

8 3 6 .9 7

5 ,3 07

1 ,3 7 3 .5 2

5, 308

2 ,3 1 9 .9 2

5, 309

1 ,3 3 7 .1 5

5 ,3 10

1 , 8 0 5 .8 1

5,3 11

8 9 2 .1 4

5, 312

1 ,2 4 7 .5 0

5 ,3 13

1 ,2 4 7 .5 0

5, 314

2 ,2 9 2 .3 5

5 ,3 15

1 ,7 8 8 .5 5

5 ,3 16

2 ,0 7 9 .9 5

5,3 17

2 ,5 5 6 .1 9

5,3 18

1 ,1 6 5 .2 1

5 ,3 19

1 ,6 2 5 .2 1

5 ,3 20

1 ,9 7 5 .3 9

5,3 21

1, 1 4 2 .8 9

5 ,3 22

1 ,9 1 7 .1 0

5,3 23

2 ,0 82 ,2 1

5 ,3 24

2 ,1 2 3 .2 0

5 ,3 25

BAKER W IL L IA M H 4 BECKY A
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 -O AO 0-OO 2O
PA D : 7 0 2 L A U R E L CT

2 ,0 1 4 .3 9

5 ,3 26

DIEZHANDINO ANGELO 4
GORDON SARA E

1 ,4 8 5 .8 8

5 ,3 27

1 , 1 1 8 .6 5

5 ,3 28

2 ,1 5 6 .9 6

5 ,3 29

1 ,3 18 .0 2

5,3 30

1 ,5 3 9 .0 0

5,3 31

2 ,1 9 4 .9 9

5 ,3 32

1 ,6 3 0 .5 4

5, 333

1 ,2 9 8 .7 7

5 ,3 34

1 ,2 7 0 .0 9

5,3 35

1 ,3 2 4 .6 6

5 ,3 36

2 ,2 2 5 .1 5

5 ,3 37

2 ,0 8 4 .0 1

5 ,3 30

2 ,0 8 8 .6 9

5 ,3 39

1 ,3 8 6 .4 1

5 ,3 4 0

1 ,1 9 4 .7 4

5 ,3 41

317

K IM I

CT

“ ‘ “ “ DF.ER R U N U N I T 1 2 B
....................... P B 3 7 P G 8 2
R O B I N S O N R I C H A R D I.
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 4 6 5 W EEPIN G W ILLOW C IR
“ ‘ “ “ DEER RUN U N IT 18
. . . . . . . p B 3 0 p Gs 3 7 4 3 8
BOYCE C R A IG H
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 2 9 3 SAXONY CT
4

(HX)

68

NOONON NOLA
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 5 3 KETTLE CT
C O R T O N DA WN J
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 261 KETTLE CT
‘ “ “ “ DEER RUN U N IT 19B
................ “ P B 4 4 P G S 7 4 &amp; 7 5
ALCAZAR RAUL A
APT 411
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 2 5 SHADOW G LE N N PL
....................... B R O O K W O O D
....................... P B 6 1 P G S 2 9 4 3 0
....................... A L L 1 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B Q - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 2 0
B I FBREF.D I N V I N C
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 2 0 4 BI.UESTONE PL
B IFB R E E D IN V IN C
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 9 0 0 APPLEGATE CV
........................D E E R R U N U N I T 0 9 B
*
.PB 2 8 PGS 4 1 4 4 2

RAVIOLI DOMENICO 4
TRAVATO-RAVIOLI NORMA L
14-21
PAD:
“ “ • “
. . . . . . .

-3 0 -5 G I,-0 0 0 0 -1 7 10
1 5 7 0 E L F S T O N E DR
DEER RUN U N IT 10
p B 28 PGS 5 2 4 5 3

14 - 2 1-3 0 -5 G N -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD : 3 7 6 FAIRGREF.N PL
MADDOX R O N N IE C
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 C N -0000-0190
PAD: 3 4 0 FENWAY CT
BELLE JEAN P
14 -2 1-30-5G N -0000-0980
PA D : 1 6 3 8 P 1N E H U R S T DR
*
.D E E R R U N U N I T 1 1
29 p c s 22 4 23

1 ,3 3 9 .6 8

5 .3 01

1 ,0 9 7 .7 1

5 .3 02

(HX)

(HX)

iiPAMAS DEBRA A
1 4 -2 1-3 0 -5 G V -0 0 0 0-0 20 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 0 1 COUGAR CT
W I L L IS ALTO N G J R 4 JU I.IF.AN N D
1 4 -2 1-3 0 -5 G V -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 0 4 COUGAR CT
YARBROUGH JON A 4 YA M IN A I P
1 4 -2 1 -30-5G V -0000-0270
PAD: 1 5 2 4 COUGAR CT
BARNARD GRANT C 4 FERN C
1 4 -2 1- 3 0 - 5G V -000 0-05 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 6 M O C C A SIN CT
TROTTA JOSEPH T 4
H A R G ISS NEELY B
14-21-30-5G V -0000-0870
P A D : 4 6 8 ROCKY BROOK CT
FREEMAN MARSHA 3
1 4 - 2 1 -30-5C V -0000-1510
P A D : 4 0 5 W I L D FOX DR
D E J E S U S T A R A 4 PEDRO
14 - 2 1-3 0 -5 G V -0 0 0 0 -1560
PAD: 1 5 8 4 B O B O L IN K LN
-------------------------------------- S F . C 1 5 T W P 2 1
....................... S T E R L I N G P A R K U N I T
. . . . . . . p B 16 p c s 92 ♦ 93

1 5 - 2 1- 3 0 - 5 0 1 -O AO O -0 0 8 0
P A D : 7 1 4 L A U R E L WAY
HESSLER B R IA N C
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PA D : 6 3 4 SWALLOW DR
• “ . “ •CAM ELOT U N IT 2
. . . . . . . p B 1 6 PGS 95 ♦ 9 6

RNG

(HX)

(HX)

15-21-3O -5O 2-O H O 0-Q 35O
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 5 3 CANTERBURY C IR
BRANNF.N D O N A L D J J R
15-21-3O -5O 2-O H O 0-O 41O
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 1 3 CANTERBURY C IR
BARBER L E STE R 4 SANDRA K
15-21-30-5O 2-O H O 0-O 60O
PAD: 1521 AVALON BLVD
GONZALEZ S TEP H A N IE
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 1 0 0 -0 5 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 3 5 G U IN E V E R E DR
CLARK BARBARA T
I5-2 1 -3 O -5 O 2 -O J O 0 -O O 4 O
(HX)
P A D : 1 4 3 0 G U I N E V E R E DR
HOWARD E D W IN K
15 - 2 1-3 O -5 O 2 -O M O 0 -O 1 40

(HX)

PAD: 1 4 1 0 AVALON BLVD
HALL O B IE T 4 JA N IC E L
15 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -O M O O -O l60
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 3 0 AVALON BLVD
. . . . . . . S T E R L ! N G PARK U N I T 0 2
BARKER
15-21
PAD:
. . . . . . .

+ 80

REBECCA A
-30-5O 3-O B O 0-O 22O
4 0 5 EAGLE C IR
S TER LIN G pa rk U N IT

..... .................. P B 1 8 P G S 5 2 T O 5 4
WASHBURN P A T R IC K 4 V IC K Y
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -D 1 60
P AD : 2 1 1 KEY WEST CT

03

(HX)

SCHUELLER KENT J
15-21-30-504-O A O O -0310
P A D : 3 0 9 S A N D P IP E R DR
BOYER W IL L IA M S 4 D O R IS E
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 -O A O O -0340
(HX)
PAD:
HARMON

3 0 5 SAN D P IPE R CT
HUBBARD W 4 L E S L IE

15 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0C 00-0050
PAD: 2 1 7 Q U A IL C IR

1

30-

01

COOK GEORGE E 4 R ACHEL W
1 5 -2 1 -3O -5O 2-O G O 0-0180
P A D : 8 0 A V A L O N CT
W H ITE P A T R IC IA C

. . . . . . . PB 1 7 pGS 07

£ 79

LUNSFORD KENNETH 4 KAREN
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
PAD: 4 0 5 3 E MARYLAND PL
ARNOLD K IM B E R LY A
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 5 N P O S T WAY
M I L L E R BOB 4 KAREN

MCLEOD SHARON A
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0

CASEY CLARENCE A 4 SHIRLEY A 4
BRACE KATHLEEN F

PAD: 787 WINDWILLOW CIR
LUMB DAVID W 4 ELLEN M

B A B E N ZIE N E R IC 4 NANETTE
1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 1 0

TAXES DUE

15

.......................H E A R T H P I A C F .
. . . . . . . p B 42 p G S 6 7

0
DR

4

U N IT
56

Page 47

5,2 70

5

13213030000900000

. . . . . . . D E E R RUN
“ “ • “ PB 3 4 PG

PAD:
2 2 9 .3 2

s 70

PAD: 7 0 8 W INDW ILLOW
....................* P A R C D U l i A C
. . . . . . . PB 5B p g 2 6

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:

1 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 S W IL D E R N E S S PT
. . . . . . . DEER RUN U N IT 17

33

D IEFEN B A UG H JEA N ETTE
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 E K -0 0 0 0 -0 42 0

59

3 .2 3 0 .6 1

2 ,3 0 1 .9 5

IR E L A N D HARRY M 4 B ETTY J
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 7 9 PUNTA GORDA C I R
C O N C EPC IO N CARMEN 4
pONZALEZ JOSE A
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 7 5 PUNTA GORDA C I R
SOLANO M A U R IC IO
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 3 9 PUNTA GORDA C I R
TOONK SUANNE K
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 2 0 PUNTA GORDA C IR
. . . . . . . l a k e T U S K A W IL L A PH 1

. . . . . . . pB 3 0

(HX)

TRUST

5 .2 66

. . . . . . . DEER RUN U N IT 23B
. . . . . . . p B 28 PCS 7 3 4 7 4

BLVD

W IS E B EA TR IC E L IF E EST
(W IS E ROBERT 4 W IS E IVO R Y JR)
1 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 D A -0 0 0 0 - 4 3 90
(HX)

PAD:

5 ,2 50

(HX)

S PR IN G S

ANTELOPE

4 ,6 3 7 .0 6

5 ,2 49

4

WEBB RANDY J 4 K IM B E R L Y D
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0000-4020
(HX)
PAD:

4 ,0 6 7 .1 8

(HX)

PAD: 803 LEOPARD TRL
MC GARRY W I L L I A M T 4 D I A N E
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5D A -0000 -3 7 3 0

1101

5,2 48

(HX)

PAD: 812 LEOPARD TRL
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 354
1 2 -2 1-3 0 -5 D A -0 0 00 -3 4 3 0
(HX)

PAD:

I
(HX)
C IR

1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 2 5 AUGHTON CT
W INSLOW M IC H A E L L
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 4 1 2 4 AUGHTON CT
TO U S A HOMES IN C
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : F. D A N B Y C T
LOT 10 (L E S S E LY 4 FT FOR RD)
SHAH IN NASSER
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 4 1 6 8 E DANBY CT
. . . . . . ‘ S U N R IS E ESTATES U N IT 2
. . . . . . . PB 34 P GS 19 &amp; 20

. . . . . . » ALL

PAD: 111 2 ARBOR GLEN C IR
. . . . . . . w in t e r S P R IN G S U N IT
*
.P B 1 8 P G S 6 - 8
PERRY P A T R IC IA S
12-2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0 0 0 0 -3 2 5 0

2 ,0 3 4 .4 2

(HX)

U N IT

1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
2 ,0 0 7 .4 0

VAN SYCKLE C A R L 4 TAMARA
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 2 9 ARBOR GLEN C IR
C A S T R O J O S E A 4 V I C T O R I A F.
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)

PA D : 1 2 0 4 DEER RUN
JOHNSON MARY L
12- 2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0000 -3 9 2 0

........................S U N R I S E V I L I A G E
........................P B 3 0 P G 7 7
B A T IS T A MONTSERRAT
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 0
PAD: 1058 IA S CRUCES
M U N IZ L U IS
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 8
PAD: 1 2 6 4 R IS IN G SUN

• * • • • • • PB 3 4

1 ,8 9 2 .9 5

NAVAS RENE A 4 JO ANN
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 4 1 0

5 .2 65

3 ,0 1 9 .5 8

5 ,2 38

PAD: 8 3 6 B IG BUCK C IR
. . . . . . . oak FOREST U N IT 4
. . . . . . . p B 2 9 PGS 5 9 4 60

G ILM O R E DONALD A 4 H IL D A
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0 00 0 -3 600

PAD: 1 0 0 6 GATOR LN
........................A M H E R S T
*
.P B 2 8 P G S 3 9 4 4 0
D O R S E T! GEORGE L 4 K A R IN
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1051 C H E S T E R F IE L D

1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

PAD: 8 1 9 B IG BUCK C IR
W ILD E Y TE R R I A
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -3 8 4 0

P A D : 9 1 2 PUMA T R L
LOMBARDI C H R IS T O P H E R J
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D A -0 0 0 0 -3 4 2 0

*
.W I N T E R S P R I N G S
........................P B 1 5 P G S 8 1 « 8 2
BUF.HRING C L I C I A R PER REP
ESTA TE OF CHARLES B U EH R IN G
1 3 21-30-502-O E O O -0100
(HX)
PA D : 1 0 5 1 BI.ACK AC R E T R L
ROGERS GENE W 4 CAROLE F
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0G 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 2 5 H O W EL L C R E E K DR
*
.W I N T E R S P R I N G S U N I T 2
*
.P B 1 6 P G 8 3
M IL L E R RANDALL C 4 K IM B E R LY A
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 7 GATOR LN
LOT 38
(L E S S RD)

................ * ' H U N T R I D G E
. . . . . . . PB 3 2 PGS

3

PAD: 1 0 0 5 FOX DEN CT
........................T U S C A W I L L A P A R C E L
........................ P B 4 3 P G S 5 7 4 5 8

1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 I.D -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 148 QUEEN ANNE CT
MARONDA HOMES OF F I A
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 L D -0 00 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 1152 QUEEN ANNE CT
E U L IA N O JOHN D 4 S T E P H A N IE
1 2 2 1 -3 0 -5 L D -0 0 00 -0 2 3 0
(H X)
PAD: 8 5 9 W IN D C R ES T PL
--------------------------------------S F C 1 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 -

MILES TERRY L 4 DIANE E

* * * * * * * PB 2 7 PGS 9 2 4 93
KENT W IL L IA M 4 IR IS
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -3 5 0 0

1 ,7 7 5 .1 2

&amp; 5

F IA

5 ,2 37

30-

TRUSTEE

P A D : 1 0 3 5 C H O K E C H E R R Y DR
W ILK E Y K E V IN 4 JO S E P H IN E
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
P f t D : , l O ^ f l TAPR&lt;j&gt;OT D R
................ * * O A K F O R E S T U N I T 2
• • * • • • • p B 24 PGS 9 5 &amp; 9 6

FOREST

OF

INNOCENT PATRICK M 4 VALDA F.

1 2 2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 2 6 OAK F O R E S T DR
CORDF.S J E F F
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 3 0 OA K F O R E S T DR
W IL L IA M S THOMAS L
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 3 4 CHOKECHERRY DR
ARROYO P A T R IA
1 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)

. . . . . . . OAK

PGS 4

HOMES

J O S H U A BFAUGF.STE 4 W IN O N A
1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1281 R IS IN G SUN BLVD

* * * * * * * •

3 ,0 1 1 .5 7

---------------------------------------S E C 1 2 T W P 2 1
. . . . . . . 0AK FOREST U N IT 1
. . . . . . . PB 2 2 PGS 8 1 T O 8 3

. . . . . . . pB

1 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0

. . .

P IL IP P A

1 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD:
143 8 SUNSET LN
PARKER VERA T

SEQ. #

PAD:
TOLEDO
F.S TEIA
1 4 -2 1

READ JOSEPH R JR 4 ANN S

. . . . . . .

3

TURNER FRANK JR k E L A IN E
1 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5O 3-0B 01-0000
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 2 M O R T O N I.N
Wl.Y 3 1 1 F T O F T R A C T B N O R T H
. . . . . . . i j ^k E T O N Y W A T E R W A Y S
. . . . . . . rB 12 p c 2 7
D A I RE

TAXES DUE

....................* P B 3 1 P G S 8 9 4 9 0
A LVER EZ MATTHEW B 4 ANGELA
12-21-3 0 -5 H N -0 0 0 0 -5 3 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 70 3 C O TTO N TA IL CT
THOMPSON K ELLY 4
BUSH JOHN 4 KAY

MARONDA

JACOBSON ANGELA J
11 9 2 7 . 3 7
1 1 2 1-3 0 -3 A G -1 2 6 F -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 5 J U L IE LN
BEG N 04 DEG 5 7 M IN 4 2 SEC E . . .
* * * * * * * NORTH O R IA N D O RANCHES SEC 0 6
. . . . . . . p B 12 PGS 8 4 i 8 5

13

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

1 2 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 H N -0 0 0 0 -5 420
(HX)
P A D : 9 9 8 P A P A Y A I.N
.......J A K E
T U S K A W I I . I A PH 3

10 2 1 -3 0 -5 K E -0000-0220
(HX)
PAD: 7 5 5 S EDGEMON AVE
----------------- ------------------- S E C 1 1 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 —
DUNMAR E S T A T E S
* * * * * * * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 28 PARCELS
* * * * * * ‘ ALSO IN 1 S 2 S 1 2 - 2 1 - 3 0

........................ P B

May 2. 9. 16. 2004

E
(H X)

�I*agC 40 May 2.0. 16, 2004

THR ilERALO

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

S C H R E C K P A U L . F. 4 G L O R I A J
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - O C O O - O l 10 (HX)
PAD: 2 0 8 B LU EB IR D TRL
H O L L O W A Y JAMF.S
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -O F 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 3 0 8 S A N D P IP E R DR
WOLFSON L IN D A L TRUSTEE
FBO

2 ,0 5 2 .4 4

5 ,3 43

5,3 44

2 ,1 6 7 .2 1

5 ,3 45

9 2 9 .8 2

MOORE RODNEY R
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 -O BO O -O O 40
P A D : 1 2 0 0 L A N C E L O T WAY
4
4

5 ,3 42

2 ,1 7 5 .3 4

15 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 F 0 0 - 0 180
T A D : 3 2 9 R E D W I N G WAY
“ • “ “ CAMELOT U N IT 3
* * * * * * * PB 2 0 P G S 88 &amp; 8 9
SCHOENBERG KENNETH 4
ROSEMARY R
15 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 1 3 0 1 L A N C E L O T WAY

“ ................ C A M E L O T U N I T
* * * * * * * PB 2 1 PGS 3 8

1 ,3 3 6 .4 7

5 ,3 46

(HX)

2 ,2 1 2 .0 5

P A D : 1 1 7 3 QUEF.N E L A I N E
S AD A JA M E S R 4 DONNA
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 8 0 0 -0 2 0 0

DR

PAD: 1 1 6 3 QUEEN E L A IN E
OROZCO JOSE F 4 DORI A S
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 D 0 0 -0 0 90

DR

5,3 47

1 ,4 8 2 .2 0

5 ,3 48

(HX)
1 ,1 0 6 .0 8

5 ,3 49

(HX)

P A D : 1 6 2 3 E X C A L I B U R DR
• • • • • • • F A I R W A Y OAKS AT DEER
. . . . . . * PB 24 p c s 4 1 T O 4 3
STUDEMAN JEAN C M 4 JAMES
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
P A D : 1 5 1 6 C U T H I L L WAY
....................... D E E R R U N U N I T 0 6

2 ,5 3 4 .8 8

M

5 ,3 50

2 ,1 0 4 .3 9

5,3 51

2 ,4 5 1 .5 1

5,3 52

1 ,8 5 2 .3 2

5 ,3 53

TAD: 111 GULL CT
....................... D E E R R U N U N I T 0 9 A
. . . . . . . PB 2 8 P GS 1 4 4 1 5
MUNOZ JOSE M 4 M A R IA D
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
PAD: 1 5 2 7 W CROSSBEAM C IR
MACK A LA N R 4 DEBRA S
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1505 W CROSSBEAM C IR
ALBEKORD H O S S E IN 4
ALBEKORD NARGGES S TRS
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
PAD: 4 4 0 E CROSSBEAM C IR
........................C A M E L O T U N I T 1
............................
15 PGS 8 3 t 84
CASSELBERRY JOHN N
1 5 - 2 1 -30-5B W -O F. 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : 1 1 4 0 L A N C E L O T WAY
COLEMAN CHESTER 4
COLEMAN D IA NN E
15-21-30-5B W -0G 00-0O 4O

2 ,2 8 4 .0 4

NORTH SEC
25 + 26

5 ,3 56

(HX)

4

7
1 ,2 8 5 .6 4

5 ,3 57

. . .
2 ,1 3 9 .5 6

5 ,3 58

1 ,9 4 0 .8 4

5,3 59

C IR
(HX)
C IR

J*

A

1 ,6 4 9 .9 8

PAD: 1311 A P R IC O T CT
....................... D E E R R U N U N I T 0 7 A
* * * * * * * PB 2 6 PG 9 1

* * * * * * * *

S M IT H GEORGE T I I I
15 -2 1 -30-5G D -0000-0260
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 7 8 B R ID I.F .B R O O K DR

1 ,4 2 4 .6 9

C U L P L A W R E N C E I.
1 5 -2 1-3 0 -5 G D -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 4 0 9 B R ID L F .B R O O K DR
D E L E R M F HF.NRY 4 K A R I N A
1 5 - 2 1-3 0 -5 G D -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0

1 ,2 2 7 .1 1

* * • * * • • PB B PG 3 3
ROY DEBORAH
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: 584 QUEENS M IRR O R C IR
L O T 9 (L E S S BEG I N T COMMON
BRABB JOHN H I I I
4 PAMELA R
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

T E N D L F . R C I N D Y F. 4
B O N S IG N O R I UMBERTO 4 M I L I
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 5 4 4 QUEENS M IRR O R
“ • • * “ q u e f .NS M I R R O R A D D
• “ “ * 'C A S SE LB ER R Y REPLAT
•******B I.K A
H A R A5M ISZ CHARLES P
16 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0A 00-0090

5 ,3 63

5,3 64

2 ,2 8 4 .4 3

PAD:
1 4 2 5 B R I D L E B R O O K DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 - DONAHUE K E V IN M 4 DEBRA C
1 6 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2A -0000
(HX)
P A D : 4 4 5 S T R I P L E T L A K E DR
* * * * * * ‘ Q UEENS M IR R O R ADD

PAD: QUEENS M IRR O R C IR
LOTS 14 4 15
(L E S S RD)
JACO BS R IC K Y T 4 PEGGY A
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 16 4 S W IN T E R PARK

5 ,3 62

1 ,4 4 5 .3 0

2 ,2 4 6 .1 5

5,3 65

5,3 66

5 ,3 67

. . .
1 ,2 1 0 .5 0

5 ,3 68

5 ,3 69

(HX)
DR
2 ,2 6 6 .0 7
(HX)
C IR
TO
OF

5 ,3 70

ft * *' * * * ft *

1 ,2 1 1 .4 5

5,3 71

(HX)

PAD; 5 8 9 QUEENS M IR R O R C IR
• • * • • • • T R I P L E T LAKE SHORES ADD

* * * * * * * *

D
3 ,7 7 2 .3 3
O1O
LA K E DR
COR RUN

5 ,3 72

. . .

CASSELBERRY JOHN N 4 SELPH
L IL IA N ET AL CO PER REPS
I6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 D 0 0 -0 1 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 0 QUEENS M IRR O R C IR
LO T 14 (L E S S BEG M O ST E L Y . . .

9 ,9 7 1 .4 4

CASSELBERRY JOHN
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 D 0 0 -0 I4A

4 ,4 9 4 .1 9

5 ,3 73

5,3 74

PAD: QUEENS M IRR O R C IR
PT LOT 14 BEG MOST E L Y COR . . .
• • • • • • • C O U N T R Y CLUB ADD REPLAT OF
•
.B L K C E
• • • • • • • P B
8 PG 2 8
FARRELL LORETTA
1 6 - 2 1- 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 6A (H X)
PAD: 2 6 1 S T R IP L E T LAKE DR
BEG SE COR LOT 1 6 RUN N 7 6 . . .
KRESS M ICH A E L P 4 KRYSTY J
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(H X)
PAD: 3 3 0 S LAKE T R I P L E T DR
LOTS 2 3 ♦ 2 4 REPIA T OF BLOCK
B A T T ISTONE EVA
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD: 400 S T R IP L E T LAKE
C A R L IS L E D A N IE L J
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 3 7A

3 .4 B 2 .9 9

5 ,3 75

5 ,3 76

. . .
3 ,4 9 9 .9 1

5 ,3 77

DR
3 1 5 .1 6

5 ,3 78

5 ,3 85

6 2 9 ,7 9

5, 386

7 3 5 .7 9

5,3 87

8 9 4 .3 9

5 ,3 88

8 9 1 .5 3

320

JA SM IN E

5 ,3 89

7 5 8 .1 9

5 ,3 90

(HX)
ADD

TO

5, 391

(HX)

1 ,8 2 5 .6 6

5 ,3 92

9 2 8 .9 9

5 ,3 93

1, 1 5 7 .7 7

5 ,3 94

5 ,4 17

1 ,7 4 3 .4 4

5,4 18

5 ,3 5 4 .3 1

5 ,4 19

2 ,9 1 9 .8 0

5,4 20

1 ,7 4 4 .7 7

5,4 21

5 7 4 .7 5

5 ,4 22

1 .5 9 7 .0 4

5 ,4 23

5 2 3 .8 5

5,4 24

9 9 8 .8 7

5,4 25

2 3 1 .3 2

5 ,4 26

3 8 1 .8 1

5 ,4 27

3 ,7 8 7 .0 9

5,4 28

1 .6 2 6 .0 5

5 ,4 29

2 ,7 3 5 .9 2

5 ,4 30

2 ,2 2 6 .0 3

5 ,4 31

1 ,2 66 .2 2 .

,5,432

1 ,3 9 6 .0 0

5 ,4 33

1 ,1 1 7 .2 4

5 ,4 34

1 ,3 6 1 .9 4

5,4 35

1 ,2 1 3 .6 1

5 ,4 36

2 ,5 9 0 .2 1

5 ,4 37

1 ,2 6 0 .7 3

5 ,4 38

1 ,2 2 3 .5 5

5 ,4 39

1 ,2 8 1 .9 6

5 ,4 40

6 7 4 .9 6

5,4 41

8 5 ,0 4 7 .8 3

5,4 42

5 ,0 1 9 .7 6

5,4 43

9 9 5 .8 1

5 ,4 44

1 6 4 .6 9

5 ,4 45

6 ,8 3 8 .8 2

5 ,4 46

2 0 0 .2 9

5 ,4 47

6 5 7 .0 1

5 ,4 48

5 8 2 .4 3

5 ,4 49

8 2 .2 3

5 ,4 50

2 1 9 .3 2

5 ,4 51

1ST

ADD

. . .

T A D : S 1 7 - 9 2 HWY
B E G NF. C O R L O T 5 R U N W 2 5 0 . 6
HENAO M A R IA N 4
G U TIE R R EZ HECTOR R
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 06 -0 E 0 0 -O 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 SUNNYTOWN RD

..

VF.ROST R O B E R T J
17-21-30-506-O G O O -D 100
PAD: 2 3 0 SUNNYTOWN RD
........................N O R M A N D Y P A R K R E V I S E D P L A T
.................... ...P B 8 P G 1 0 0
G IB B S E R IC A L
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 271 FERN ST

PAD:

140

LEMON

I.N

GALARZA C IN D Y
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 5 1 L IN C O L N RD
FOXX IVER Y T
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 L IN C O L N RD
“ “ “ •S O U TH FERN PARK SUBD
........................R F . P L A T O F B L K C
........................P B 7 P G 8 1

L O T 9 ( L E S S B E G SW C O R R U N
O'DO NOGHUE DEREK
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 B 0 0-0040
P A D : 2 9 0 0 O A K I.N
........................ S O U T H F E R N P A R K S U B D
.................... * P B 7 P G 6 1
S U L LIV A N K E V IN 4 S IE G E L
GARY 4 K ILC O U R SE ROBERT S JR
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 6 4 6 0 S 1 7 -9 2
SLY 7 1 . 3 ET OF LOT
. . . . . . ‘ C A R RIA G E H IL L

5 ,3 96

9 1 0 .7 4

5 ,3 97

M IC H E LS ROBERT C
C /O M A R IL Y N HATTAWAY
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 H 0 0 -0 1 3 0

. . .
1 , 6 3 7 .9 8

5, 398

1 ,3 1 1 .8 6

5,3 99

1 ,6 7 7 .2 7

1 ,0 5 4 .9 5

1 ,9 7 3 .5 6

2 9 7 .5 4

5, 400

5,4 01

5, 402

5 ,4 03

PA D : 5 4 1 L I L A C RD
BEG 2 2 . 5 FT W OF SE COR LOT . . .
“ “ •Q UEENS M IRR O R SOUTH REPLAT

5, 404

7 7 8 .6 7

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 5 0 0 E A L T A M O N T E DR
KOTT M IC H A E L J 4
CORNWELL SUZANNE
JTS

,
(HX)
DR

(HX)

P A D : 2 3 A P P L E H I L L HOLLOW
MONROE SANDRA L
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 - 5 12-0H 00-0240
(HX)
PAD: 4 5 A P P L E H I L L HOLLOW
“ • “ “ C A R RIA G E H IL L U N IT 3
. . . . . . »pB 15 pgs 26 + 27
P IS A N O NANCY
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 K 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD : 2 5 2 SHADY HOLLOW
ALBRECHT LEONARD C JR 4
DOROTHY A
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 K 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 2 3 5 SHADY HOLLOW

(HX)

(HX)

LEWIS JOSEPH R 4 THELMA L
APT 1 3 4
17 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -0 K 0 0 -0 1 90
P A D : 2 3 3 SHADY HOLLOW
LAVENDER R O S E M A R IE 4 CHARI,ES C
1 7 - 2 1- 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 K 0 0 - 0 2 90
(HX)
P A D : 2 1 3 SHADY HOLLOW
TOONE GARRY L 4 P A T R IC IA
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 K 0 0-0360
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 1 C A R R IA G E H I L L DR
*
.B A L L M E R A N D W E I S S M A N O R
. . . . . . . PB n
p G 12

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 7 1 7 G LA D W IN AVE
. . . . . . . A p p L E ORCHARD THE
« * « &lt; * • * p B 31 PG 31

(HX)

RYAN JOHN P 4
RYAN MATTHEW J

. . .

•• • • • • • P B
1 3 PGS 4 5 4 6 4 7 t 48
LEW IS EUGENE A
16 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B V -1 9 0 0 - 0 160
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 2 E L D O R A D O WAY
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0
KEYS GROUP IN C

-i

2

MEYER CHRISTOPHER 4
QUALLS RICKY

1 ,2 1 8 .2 7

1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B T - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 60
(HX)
P A D : 3 8 0 H I B I S C U S RD
LOT 46 * E 15 FT OF LOT 45
R O L L IN S E DEAN 4 PAMELA A
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B T - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 70
P A D : 3 9 0 H I B I S C U S RD
S H E F F IE L D M IC H A E L V 4 LIN D A C
16 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B T -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
(HX)
PA D : 6 5 0 H I B I S C U S RD
DORSEY KEVAN M 4 TAMARA L
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B T -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 3 0 I R I S RD
LORD DUANE B
16 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B T - 0 0 0 0 - 1 0 90
PAD : 6 0 1 I R I S RD
“ • • • • • H E F T L E R HOMES HOWELL PARK
. . . . . . . g
J

97
MAYRA

8 1 4 .1 7

(HX)

........................A D D T O C A S S E L B E R R Y
• ....................r B 1 1 P G 8 6
SCHULTZ W IL L IA M G
1 6 -2 I-3 0 -5 B T -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PA D : 3 6 1 H I B I S C U S RD
E 3 9 FT LOT 13 ♦ W 36 ET OF
R O L L IN S E DEAN 4 PAMELA A

4

.................“ P B 1 5 P G S 1 6 + 1 7
MYERS IR EN E 4 HAL
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 F 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD: 1 3 2 C A R R IA G E H IL L

.

P A D : 4 4 1 J A S M IN E RD
MUGLACH T I N A M PER REP FOR
ESTATE OF SUZANNE R MURTHA
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 - 5 B S -0000-285A
P A D : 6 9 1 K E N T I A RD
W 20 FT OF LOT 2 8 5 &lt; E 1 /2
. . .
GOMEZ JUAN C 4 N IN A L
16-2 1 -3 0 -5 B S -0 0 0 0 -2 88 A
(HX)
PAD: 6 5 1 K E N T IA RD
W 2 0 FT OF LOT 2 8 8 » E 40 FT . .
R O B ILLA R D D IA N E
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B S -0 0 0 0 -3 40 0
P A D : 6 9 1 L I L A C RD
E 80 FT OF LOT 340
P R IE S T JAMES D 4 CONSTANCE
1 6 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 BS-0 0 0 0 -3 5 0 0

PG

5 ,3 95

1

(HX)

8 FT

14

FREDDY

. . .

6 BLK A
U N IT 1

17 - 2 1- 3 0 - 5 11-O A O 0-O 42O
PAD: 2 H IT C H IN G POST LN
. . . . . . ‘ C A R R IA G E H IL L U N IT

9 2 1 .8 9

P A D : 5 4 1 J A S M I N E RD
LOTS 24 1
* 242
GLASGOW PAUL W 4 E D IT H F
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B S -0 0 0 0 -2 47 0

5, 405

1 7 - 2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 1 4 O V ER B R O O K DR
---------------------------------------S E C 1 8 T W P 2 1

RNG

2 9 6 .5 4

5, 406

5 8 3 .0 3

5 ,4 07

W O R LD 'S
1 8 - 2 1 PAD: 1
EDWARDS
M YOUNG

5 ,4 08

PAD: 6 8 4 GLADWIN AVE
ADVANCED CABLING SOLUTIONS INC

LARGEST LLC
3 0 -3 00-003A -0000
0 2 8 E A LTA M O N TE DR
JAMES F I V C /O JAMES
TR U S T D EP T SE BANK

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 B -0 0 0 0
2 5 1 .6 9

(HX)

AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CENTER
1 ,3 6 9 .0 1

5 ,4 09

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 L -0 0 0 0

JONES JAMES D 4 HELEN S
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 5 0 1 1 7 - 9 2
. . . . . . . ia k e v ie w
. . . . . . * PB 5 PG 14
3 2 6 .8 0

5 ,4 10

5 ,3 8 4 .6 4

5 ,4 11

1 ,4 5 0 .1 9

5 ,4 12

4 ,6 4 0 .6 1

5 ,4 13

L I T T L E S MARY L 4
W R IG H T R IC H A R p
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 111 JACKSON ST
LOTS 3 + 4 BLK 1
W R IG H T MARY 4
W R IG H T R IC H A R D H E IR S
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 2 3 0 AMANDA ST
LOTS 7 ) 8 BLK 1
SMALL BERNESE

(HX)

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 2 2 9 DEPUGH ST
LOTS 1 + 2 BLK 2

(HX)

SMALL DARLENE

................ “ G O L F C O U R S E A D D I T I O N
• • • • • “ PB 1 0 PG 2 5
P H IL L IP S KATHY A L IF E EST
(R IC E C O N N IE L SUCC TR)

30

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6K -0000

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 6 2 0 5 S 1 7 -9 2

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 D
P A D : N O R T H H O O R DR
W 37 1 /2 FT OF E 300 FT

PAD: 5 3 5 1 S 1 7 - 9 2
NLY 7 5 FT OF LOT 4 1ST
.......................N O R M A N D Y A D D T O
“ •••••C A S S E L B E R R Y
* * ................ P B 7 P G S 4 9 1 5 0

* * * * * * * PB

RD

T A D : 3 9 4 Z I N N I A DR
N 65 FT OF LOT 2 3 2 + S
HAWES P E T E R W
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B S - 0 0 0 0 - 2 4 10

2 3 .97
. . .

PAD: 5251 S 1 7 -9 2
LO T S 1 2 » 3 (L E S S WLY 1 3 5 . . .
ESTRADA JU A N ITO T 4 LU N IN G N IN G
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

ROMERO

» 44

BURGE CONSTANCE L
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 B S -0 0 0 0 -2 3 20

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
P A D : 1 0 5 O V ER B R O O K DR
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y CLUB C IR C L E
•* » *» * » add
• * * * . * * P B 1 0 PG 7 9
SUNGOLD H O LD IN G S IN C
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

17

FLA AUTO A IR IN C
17 - 2 1-30-508-O A O O -0090
PAD:
1500 E 436

DR

1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 A -0000
PAD: 5 6 5 0 S 1 7 -9 2
FLA AUTO A IR IN C
1 ,3 7 8 .5 2

5 ,3 84

2 5 6 .3 3

J E U C K SHAWN 4 C A IR Y
1 6 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 BS-0 0 0 0 -2 0 7 0

“
2 ,2 0 4 .2 6

5 ,3 83

4 8 8 .1 7

“ “ • “ PB 2 0 PG 91
B E L L D E V R IC K 4 KAREN
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 8 9 S W I N T E R f A R K DR
PAUSKA JASON F 4
PAUSKA M A R IA
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 3 W I N T E R PARK DR
“ “ “ ‘ A L E X A N D E R PI.ACE
....................* F B 2 3 P G 3 6
M A T T E I DEBORAH A
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 2 I V A N H O E WAY
“ “ • “ QUEENS M IRR O R SOUTH

PAD:

F E L I C I A N O W ILFRF.D O 4 E L B A
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 F X -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)

1 ,4 5 3 .4 0

(HX)

Z IL E W IL L IA M A 4 KAREN
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 B S - 0 0 0 0 - 1 4 3 0 . (HX)
PA D : 5 4 0 I R I S RD
A L L LOT, 1 4 3 4 W 34 FT OF LOT

5,3fel

5,4 16

,

B U R TO N MARK
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

.

1 ,5 7 6 .6 7

5 ,3 82

. . . . . . . rB i 6 p c 68

PAD: 4 6 9 S T R IP L E T LAKE
....................... V E R N E C H A N E Y S U B

1 ,8 2 2 .1 2

1 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 6 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 5 0

F A C T O R C R A I G I. 4 J O N N E L I . L
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
T A D : 6 0 7 J U P I T E R WAY
........................S U M M E R S E T N O R T H S E C 5

P A D : 6 2 4 K E N D A L L WAY
“ “ • “ QUEENS M IRR O R 3RD
“ “ “ •CASSELBERRY
. . . . . . . PB i 6 p c 7 2

5,4 15

. . .

BERNARD AUDREY 4 ROBERT SR

. . . . . . . PB 9 PGS 4 3

(HX)

2 5 3 TW E LV E .LEAG UE C Il^
*
.......................* D F . E R R U N U N I T ' 2 2
•• • • • • • P B
2 4 PGS 3 4 4
O 'H A R A JAN1SE M
1 5 -2 1-3 0 -5 F H -0 A 0 0 -0 07 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 2 W O O D F I R E WAY
• • • • • • • D E E R RUN U N IT 0 5
• • • • • • • P B 2 6 PGS 3 3 4 3 4

1 ,0 6 8 .9 2

4

5 ,3 60

1 ,4 1 2 .9 6

5 ,3 81

1 ,9 7 7 .6 6

1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 B 0 0 - O 2 0 0 (HX)
P A D : 6 1 1 I V A N H O E WAY
ZUCKER ROBERT 4 A L IC E
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 9 I V A N H O E WAY
DONNELLY FRED I JR L IF E EST
( D O N N E I . I. U R O B E R T M)
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0C 00-0070
(HX)
P A D : 6 2 4 I V A N H O E WAY

1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6-0G 00-0060
PA D : 3 7 4 K IN G S L E Y DR

1 0 6 .7 7

SE ...

PT LOT 1 4 BEG NW COR LOT
PARKER VERA T
1 ,0 9 3 .7 4

S

STEVENS ALBERTA L
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 C

AD A I.B ER TO

1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
9 6 7 .0 9

5 ,3 80

0 -0 1 4 0
RD

HALL DAVID 4 CHERYL

PAD:

• • • • • • • R E P L A T OF BLK
• • • • • • • P B
9 PG 4 7
C A R L IS L E D A N IE L J
16-21-3O -5O 4-O D 0O -O
PAD: 5 3 0 S T R IP L E T
LOT 1 (LE S S BEG SE

1 ,2 5 4 .5 5

LOGAN BARBARA A
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 1 0

5 ,3 55

5 ,3 79

(HX)

1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 13-O A 0O -O 200
(HX)
PA D : 7 0 3 W I L S H I R E DR
LA V A L I.E Y BRANDON A 4 DARLENE M
1 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 13-0A 00-0400
P A D : 7 1 5 B E N E D I C T WAY
T O L IA K I SHORE D * S U S H I K
16 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3-O FO O -0070
P A D : 5 3 1 E L D O R A D O WAY

SEQ. #

1 7 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 1M

PAD: NORTHMOOR RD
W 3 7 1 / 2 FT OF E 2 6 2 . 5 OF
AWBREY LOY A JR 4 DIANE
1 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 1 6 NORTHMOOR RD
W 5 0 ET OF LOT 7 ♦ BEG

....••♦ C A R R IA G E H IL L U N IT 4
• • • • • “ PB 1 5 PGS 5 8 ♦ 5 9
GRADY W IL L IA M K
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 1 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 6 0 (HX)
PAD : 4 3 0 LOWNDES SQ
E 79 .84
FT OF LOT 16 BLK B
................“ S U M M E R S E T N O R T H S E C 3
. . . . . . . P B 1 5 p GS 7 6 , 77

5 ,3 54

1 ,9 2 5 .3 4

P A D : 3 1 0 SHA D OW OAK DR
L O T 6 BLOCK A S T E R L IN G PARK
STOWE SHARON R 4 EDWARD M I I I
15 - 2 1-30-5EF-O F. 0 0 -0 1 3 0

LABOY M AR IA M 4 EDW IN J
15-21 -3 0 -5 E F -0 E 0 0 -0 24 0

0 -0 0 7 0
RD

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
PHILLIPS KATHY A LIFE EST
(RICE CONNIE L SUCC TR)

3 3 6 .2 9

WARD EDMUND 4 CELESTE A

P A D : 1 2 2 5 G U I N E V E R E DR
................ * ‘ S T E R L I N G P A R K U N I T 0 4
*
..............................................
21 PGS 6
JOHNSON DONALD L 4 D A IS Y M
1 5 -2 1-30 -5 E F -0 A 00 -0 0 6 0
(HX)

2 0 5 TWELVE LEAGUE
RUDY 4 DONNA
-3 0 -5 E F -0 E 0 0 -0 16 0
2 6 9 TWELVE LEAGUE

PAUL &amp;
TAMMY
1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0
561 K E N TIA
A L E R IE
1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0
5 2 0 K E N TIA

MORRISON ZETTA 4 MORRISON
JOSEPH G 4 STURGES JEANETTE J

• • • • • • • P B 2 5 PG 94
BELLO OLGA A
1 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 09 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0

PAD:
CAMERA
15-21
PAD:

PARKS
ADAMS
1 6 -2
PAD:
H EIM V
1 6 -2
PAD:

“ “ “ •SUM M ERSET
. . . . . . . PB 1 6 PGS

RUN

SEQ. #

P A D : 4 9 0 S T R I P L E T L A K E DR
LOT 37A R EPEAT O F BLOCK CE
. . .
* • * * * “ QUEENS M IRR O R SOUTH 2ND
“ • “ “ REPI.AT ADD TO CASSELBERRY
• • • • • • • R F . P L A T O F L O T S 6 2 TO 7 5

V IL L A N U E V A

39

SADA JAMES R
S U IT E 100
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 1 90

TAXES DUE

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 3 0
1 0 6 .7 7

5 ,4 14

PAD: DE PUGH ST
SMITH JIMMIE L + RUBY

L

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 2 5 7 DEPUGH ST
OF

S

..

(HX)

�The Herald
NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
G IN N

JAMES

TAXES DUE

E

8 5 .01

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: AMANDA ST
HOLMES

S A D IE

HELP

5 ,4 52

I

S E R V IC E

IN C

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1 2 6 0 AMANDA ST
G IN N JAMES E
C /O

SEQ.f [

2 1 7 .1 4

5 ,4 53

86.0 1

5,4 54

PATTERSON

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: AMANDA ST
ORLANDO

PROPERTY

GROUP

IN C

9 7 9 .2 3

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 3 1 6 AMANDA ST
A ZTEC IN V CORP
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: AMANDA ST
LO T S 16 1 7 1 8 ♦ 1 9 BI.K
GLOVER

KENNETH

3 3 2 .0 5

5 ,4 56

2

C

3 3 2 .0 5

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD : DE PUGH ST
L O T S 4 5 9 ♦ 1 0 BI.K 3
CAMPBELL JO ANN
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3
PAD: 175 PEARL
LO T S 6 t 7 BI.K
CAMPBELL JOANN
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3
,
PAD: AMANDA ST

5 ,4 55

5 ,4 57

9 9 2 .6 0

5 ,4 58

85 .01

5 ,4 59

0 0 -0 0 6 0
ST
3
0 0 -0 0 8 0

GLOVER KENNETH C
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
TA D : 1 1 8 ANCHOR RD
LOTS 13 14 + 15 BLK 3
JACKSON MARY L S FRANK
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 2 2 5 AMANDA ST
A ZTEC IN V CORP
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 6 0

G 4 5.53

5 ,4 60

7 1 2 .0 9

5 , 4G1

4 ,5 5 3 .6 7

P A D : 1 3 2 5 E A L T A M O N T E DR
LOTS 6 7 17 t 18
(LESS ST
GLOVER KENNETH C
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: AMANDA ST

5 ,4 62

. ..
3 6 4 .5 5

B LUNT JAM ES &amp; B LUNT EDWARD &amp;
B LUNT BOBBY &amp; B LU N T O T I S E T AL
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 1 1 0 A N C H O R RD
L O T S 5 11 1 2 t 1 3 B L K 6
ESTREMERS MOSES &amp; N IL D A

5 ,4 63

3 ,8 2 9 .7 8

5,4 64

1,2 12 .1 1

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 8 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 1 0 4 BREWER ST
GLOVER KENNETH C

5 ,4 65

1 7 5 .8 7

5 ,4 66

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -1 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: FORD ST
LOTS 7 8
* N
* * * * * * ‘ M F.RRITT

150 FT
PARK

OF

LOT

6

“ ................ ....
8 PG 2 2
JO N E S M I T T I E LOU

1 ,4 1 9 .5 9

5 ,4 67

18-2 1 -3 0 -5 02 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 5 D
P A D : 1 2 2 5 OAK ST
LOTS 5 ♦ 6 BLK B

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 2 0
P A D : 1 2 4 2 DE PUGH S T
M E R R IT T GERARD
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 DO0 - 0 1 4 0
PAD : 1 2 6 2 DE PUGH ST
W IL L IA M S GENERAL 4
D A V IS IR EN E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 02-0D 00-0190
PAD:
1 2 6 2 DE PUGH S T
WALKER O S S I E MAY 4
W A LK ER EMMA J
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 DO0 - 0 2 40

8 8 1 .7 3

.
84 .58

2 1 7 .1 4

1220

OAK

&lt;

7 9 0 .8 6
5 ,4 72
I
t4 1 * " ’ * f
i f
f . * * . #* i

9 1 .58

5 ,4 73

5 ,4 75

(HX)
3 9 2 .9 0

5 ,4 76

(HX)

8 8 .91

5 ,4 77

1 7 5 .8 2

5 ,4 78

7 0 4 .9 4

5,4 80

100

CENTRAL

1 ,4 2 3 .1 6

5 ,4 81

4 1 9 .9 3

5 ,4 82

(HX)
7 0 9 .4 6

5 ,4 83

95 .12

5,4 84

l
1 8 3 .6 1

'
5 ,4 85

(HX)

P A D : A N C HO R RD
LOTS 1 2 4 3
BLK B
W I L L I A M S O L L I E MAE
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD:
LOTS

1243 M ER R ITT
9 + 1 0
BLK B

4 2 8 .5 5
(HX)

FOR

PAD:
PART

9 2 8 MORSE ST
OF LOTS 5 + 6

ST
SLY

5,4 87

8 5 8 .1 5

5 ,4 88

1 ,2 0 7 .7 2

5 ,4 69

ST

7 1 4 .8 0

D ES C R IB E D

120

FT

5 ,4 90

(HX)
.
66 .61

K IN G MARY F 4
MALONE P A T R IC IA K
18-2 1 -3 0 -5 06 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 8 A
PAD: STA TIO N
NLY 40 FT OF

2 5 0 .7 7

ST

L O V E T T AMOS J R 4
ROGERS BARBARA J
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 06 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 5 1

BLK

E

PAD:
LOT
BOLDEN
1 8 -2
PAD:
LOTS
BOLDEN
BOLDEN
1 8 -2
PAD:
LOT
GLOVER
1 8 -2
PAD:
LOTS
GLOVER
1 8 -2
PAD:
LOTS

MORSE ST
127
(LESS

111

5, 494

RD)

6 9 2 .7 8

5 ,4 99

1 0 1 .0 3

5 ,5 00

1 ,3 85 .1 9

5, 501

3 8 8 .5 4

5 ,5 02

2 5 8 .0 5

5 ,5 03

98 .80

5,5 04

5 ,5 05

.. .

OF

5 ,5 06

. . .
5 ,5 07

OF

. ..
1 8 6 .9 3

5 ,5 08

. . .
65 .63

7 9 7 .4 0

5, 509

5,5 10
j

4 0 5 .0 5

5, 511

REPLAT OF . . .
i u rtiiirtnuw it.
1 2 ,75 0 .8 4

5,5 12

B 9 5 .5 5

5, 513

2 5 8 .3 1

5,5 14

84 .45

5,5 15

1 6 ,27 3 .0 4

5, 516

.. •

u

W 30

FT

OF

PAMELA CORP
C / O DP G O R D O N A M E R R I T T
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 1 0 1 0 W IL L IA M S ST
STOREY M IC H A E L
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 3C
PAD: 1 0 4 0 EMERSON PT
N 100 FT OF W 75 FT OF
MOODY T O N I C
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4D
PAD: 1 0 4 6 W IL L IA M S ST
S 119 FT OF W 75 FT OF
J O N E S ROY L &amp; C A S S I E
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5A
PAD: 2 2 3 MARKER ST
N 50 FT OF S 100 FT OF
W ILSO N ANTHONY 4 J A N IC E

2 7 0 .6 4

5,5 17

(HX)
N

122

.. •
2 ,4 0 7 .2 6

5 ,5 18

E

100

LOT

LOT

5, 519

.. #
8 1 5 .8 0

5 ,5 20

4 7 3 .2 9

5, 521

7 3 6 .8 8

5 ,5 22

. . .

15

1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 5C
PAD: 2 2 1 MARKER ST
(LESS W 60 . . *
S 50 FT OF LOT 15
W IL S O N WANDA L
1 8 -2 1 -3.0 -5 0 9-00 0 0 -0 1 5 D
PAD: 106 2 W IL L IA M S ST
W 60 FT OF S 50 FT OF LOT 15 . . #
SHELTON SAMUEL
C /O ANNA S ROBINSO N
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 9 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 8C
PAD: 2 1 1 MARKER ST
N 19 FT OF S 99 FT OF LOTS . . .

6 6 8 .9 7

41 .87

5,5 23

5,5 24

5,4 91

- i ' d H t'U J i
R IS H E L L GEORGE P t ROBERTA
10-21-3O -51O -O A O O -O 27O
PAD: 991 E 436

S

rD 1 J rij H
GOMES H E R M E IN A T
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 6 0 D I A N E DR
•TO W N ♦ COU N TR Y E S T A T E S

9 3 7 .8 9

5 ,5 25

7 5 3 .4 8

5 ,5 26

. . .

5 ,5 29

0 ,3 8 5 .1 9

5 ,5 30

3 ,2 0 1 .7 5

5,5 31

4 7 6 .1 2

5 ,5 32

4 ,0 7 6 .9 9

5, 533

1 ,1 1 8 .7 3

5 ,5 34

1 ,0 0 6 .0 4

5,5 35

(H X)

REALTY

GROUP

IN C

1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 7 2 5 5 ESTAPONA C IR
C O M M ER C IA L REALTY GROUP IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 7 3 5 5 S 1 7 -9 2
MOTORSPORTS OF ORLANDO LLC
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 81 5 5 S 1 7 -9 2
SCHURF.N R I C H A R D J P E R R E P
E S T A T E O F F O S T E R SCHURF.N
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
SCHURF.N R IC H A R D J P E R R E P
E STA TE OF FOSTER SCHUREN
1 9 -2 1- 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 16A -0000
PAD: 8610 1 7 -9 2
R IV A S FERNANDO &amp; O L A B IS I
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 4 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 1 0 E IA U REN CT
J I M TA YLO R CO RPORATION
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 00 -0 4 6 A -0 0 0 0
NORVELL D A VID E
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 5 3 B -0000
P A D : 1 3 9 C A N D A C E DR
S P A R TA N /1 7 -9 2 LLC

O
(HX)

1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 6 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 8 6 1 5 S 1 7 -9 2
. . . . . . . L A K E O F THE WOODS S U B D
....................... P B 7 P G 2 5
B U T T E R M IL K S COUNTRY
RESTAURANT LLC
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 9001 S 1 7 -9 2
WLY 3 2 1 . 6 2 FT OF LOT 10 . . .
S N ID E R DALE G &amp;
SNIDF.R QUEENE M
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 0A (HX)
P A D : 9 0 3 1 N O R L A N D O AVF.
P T LO T 10 BEG S 84 DEG 1 M IN
. . . . . . . 0 AK R ID G E PARK
....................... P B 8 P G 1 1
KMN IN C
19-21-30-502-0A 0O -0O 1O
PAD: 7 3 4 0 S 1 7 -9 2
BEG MOST S L Y COR L O T 1 RUN N
BOWDEN J THOMAS
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 -O AO O -O O IB
PAD: 1 5 0 SOUTH ST
BEG 1 3 3 F T W O F NE COR LOT 1
D IE L V IC K Y A
19-21-3O -502-O B 0O -O 11O
(HX)
PAD: 4 1 2 SOUTH ST
LO TS 11 l 12
(LESS W 2 5 FT . . .

39, 5 1 6 .4 6

5, 537

1 4 ,2 3 8 .4 6

5,5 38

9 ,5 6 4 .6 6

5 ,5 39

1, 1 0 6 .3 3

5, 540

3, 2 1 0 .3 5

5, 541

1 ,0 2 4 .9 9

5 ,5 42

2 ,0 3 7 .3 0

5,5 43

7 2 1 .1 9

5, 544

6 ,1 2 1 .5 5

5 ,5 45

1 1 ,3 7 9 .6 8

5 ,5 46

2 ,3 0 4 .6 7

5 ,5 47

8 ,2 3 5 .4 2

5 ,5 48

8 1 4 .2 5

5 ,5 49

6 4 5 .2 9

5 ,5 50

2 2 5 .4 8

5 ,5 51

2 ,3 4 2 .8 8

5, 552

6 4 0 .5 6

5, 553

7 7 1 .5 7

5, 554

1 ,2 3 3 .0 0

5 ,5 55

LOPEZ E V A N G E L IS T A &amp; M A R ILY N
19-21-30-505-0A 0O -007O
(HX)
PAD: 8 3 7 TURNBULL AVE
“ • “ “ FERN TERRACE
. . . . . . . p g
i i
pG 28

9 8 4 .4 8

5 ,5 56

B A II.L E Y CLARA M L IF E EST
(S TR EE T ANDREA
M ETAL)
19-21-30-507-O B O O -0200
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 TANGELO AVE
M A R TIN E Z JOSE O &amp; M IR T A I

8 4 5 .6 6

5 ,5 57

1 ,3 07 .8 7

5, 558

1 ,3 5 5 .5 9

5 .5 5 9

30 .97

5 .5 6 0

1 ,1 3 7 .6 0

5 ,5 61

7 3 2 .2 8

5 ,5 62

2 ,0 1 7 .7 5

5 .5 6 3

1 ,8 7 2 .1 7

5 .5 64

• “ “ “ IA K E
. . . . . * . rB 9
S N ID E R
1 9 -2 1
PAD:
‘ “ “ “
. . . . . . ‘

R ID G E
pG 6 9

PARK

C H R IS T IN A
-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
SOUTH ST
WALKERS ADD TO ALTA M O N TE
S P R IN G S NO 2

“ ................ P B 1 2 P G 9 3
K N IG H T M IC H A E L R
19 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0050
P A D : 5 0 8 L A V O N DR
OUANO ROBERT A &amp; CHERYL L
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 -O AO O-O O90
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 6 L A V O N DR
VELLEQUETTE K EITH i
BROCK D A V ID
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 -OBOO-OOOO
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 7 I A V O N DR

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. . . . . . ‘ S PR IN G S
. . . . . . . pg 9 pG

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TO

(HX)

ALTAMONTE

14

1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 2 3 2 O ' B R I E N RD
BARRETT ROBERT E 4 JUNE E
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 3 0
PAD: 1 7 0 A T L A N T IC ANNEX PT
SCHUREN R IC H A R D J PER REP
E S TA TE OF FOSTER SCHUREN
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 FO0 - 0 0 6 1
P A D : J A F F A DR
BEG SE COR LO T 8 RUN N . . .
. • “ “ •R IC H A RD SO N S ADD TO
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* “ • • • • PB 1 PG 3
CHURCH
NEW S A L E M B A P T I S T
ATTN E JACKSON
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 9600 S 1 7 -9 2
E 10 FT OF S 80 FT OF LOT 17 .
• • • “ “ S E M IN O L E IN D U S T R IA L PARK
“ • “ • • P B 1 3 PG 83
TAYLOR ANDREA E l G A V IN H
WATSON J R TR 4 TAYLOR A N IT A T
19-21-3O -5O 9-O A 0O -O O 6O
P A D : A T L A N T IC AVE
E 1 / 2 O F LOT 6 BLK A
“ “ “ •LAKEW OO D SHORES 1 S T
“ “ “ •P B I I
PG 5 6
TER RY EDWARD J
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD:
KELLER

OF

7 1 4 .3 2

. . . . . . . M A L T B IE SHORES 2N D ADD
........................ P B 1 6 P G 2 9
9 9 5 .0 5
5 ,5 36
MARSHALL ALLEN
18 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 6 - OC0O-OO6O
(HX)
P A D : 8 6 7 D A R W IN DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 ------------------------------------

H A V IR D DON &amp; LE EA N N
19-21-3O -5O 4-O D 0G -0O 4O
P A D : 6 0 7 L A V O N DR
1 1 7 .8 4

5 ,5 28

13

T A D : 5 0 1 L I L L I A N DR
S 1 5 8 . 5 F T O F F. 1 0 0 F T O F . . .
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C l Dt 5 3 0
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 - 0 DO O -016B
(HX)
S 132 1 / 2 FT OF W 1 /2 OF LOT

COMMF.RICAL

0 0 -1 2 7 0
REPLAT

P A D : 5 0 9 P R A I R I E L A K E DR
S 75 FT OF W 82 FT OF LOT
STAGGS MARK &amp; L IN D A
18 - 2 1 -3 O -5 1 5 -O A 0 O -O 1 40
P A D : 5 0 5 P R A I R I E I A K E DR
WM S P E C I A L T Y M T G L I . C
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5-0D 0O -013C

1 ,6 4 4 .7 0

. . .

5, 496

5, 498

SEQ.f

(HX)

PAD: -2 5 7 R O B IN CT
LOT 35
(L E S S BEG MOST WLY
• .................... P R A I R I E I A K E P A R K
. . . . . . . p g
7 p c 64

P A D : 5 1 1 P R A I R I E LA K E DR
LOT 13 (LE S S S 75 FT OF W 82
WAYNE JAMES B
18-21-3O -515-O A 0O -O 13A
(HX)

3 8 1 .9 2

1 2 6 .7 6

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P A D : 2 4 7 R O B I N RD
W IL L IA M S R ICHARD G &amp;
W IL L IA M S AMY S
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 -O D 0O -O 35O

JAPACO IN C
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 A00 -0 1 3 0

5 ,4 97

2 1 4 .5 9

(LE SS

ARMATO SALVATORE l RUTH E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)

5 ,4 95

1 ,3 4 8 .1 5

3 1 5 .6 7

RF.PLAT

ROB IN SO N ROSA M
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD:
1 0 7 1 M F.R RITT ST
(LESS

6 5 1 .3 2

1 0 4 .8 5

FREEMAN THOMAS G
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
P A D : 1 0 0 9 E A L T A M O N T E DR
LOTS 16 17 18 t S 1 / 2 OF . . .
W ILSO N ANTHONY L 4 J A N IC E L
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
PAD: 147 MARKER ST
W ILSON ANTHONY L 4 J A N IC E L
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
PAD: 7 MARKER ST
W ILSO N ANTHONY L 4 J A N IC E L
1 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 5 0
TAD: LEONARD ST
O R IE N TA IN V LTD
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 3 0
PAD:
1 0 0 3 O R I E N T A A VF.
PT OF LOTS 2 3 3 TO 2 3 9 &amp; VACD

5

5, 493

0 0 -1 2 5 0

1 4 2 TO- 1 4 5
t i s
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4 6 8 .0 2

130
(L E S S RD) RF.PLAT O F . . .
KENNETH C
1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 4 0
JACKSON (O FF) ST
1 3 4 TO 1 3 9 REPI-AT OF . . .
KENNETH C
1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 2 0
JACKSON (O FF) ST

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1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4-O D0O -O 3O O

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AMOS
1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 8 0
MORSE ST
128 + 129
(LESS RD)
AMOS &amp;
E L IZ A B E T H
1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 0 0
MORSE ST

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5 ,4 92

(HX)

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -104A
PAD:
110 H A R RIS ST
N 75 FT OF LOT 104 R E P IA T OF . . *
MORSE E ARNEST 4 J O E L L A
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 0
PAD: 1 1 2 9 MORSE ST
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MORSE J O E L L A D
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 2 9 MORSE ST
MC N E I L C L A U D I E
ATTN
DOROTHY BRELOUE
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 10B0
PAD: MORSE ST

LOTS 1 0 9 110 ♦
B O LD E N AMOS
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0
PAD: MORSE ST
LOTS 125 ♦ 1 2 6
BOLDEN AMOS 4
BOLDEN E L IZ A B E T H
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

(HX)

H A R R IS DANNY E 4
H A R R IS JACQUE F
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 04 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1 2 3 5 M E R R ITT
. . . . . . . wiNW OOD PARK
• • • • • * • p g 3 PG 1 8

5 ,4 86

ST

LOTS 23 + 24 BLK A
HOUSE KATHLEEN E PER REP
E S T OF MARGARET SOLOMON
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 10

2

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 130 LEON ST
J P F D IN V CORP
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 1 0
PAD: 47 GEORGE ST
INGRAM GWENDOLYN
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
PAD: 117 LEON ST
LOTS 60 TO 64 R EPLAT OF . . .
M A R TIN NOEL 4 E A R L IN E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
PAD: 123 LEON ST
L O T S 6 5 + 66 R E P L A T O F . . .
INGRAM GWENDOLYN
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
PAD: 125 LEON ST
L O T S 6 7 ♦ 68 R E P L A T O F . . .
W ATKINS ISA A C
C /O E TH E L FERGUSON
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
PAD: LEON ST
D A V IS IR E N E 4
MC D O N A L D T A M I T

LOT

PAD: 133 3 P IN E ST
. . . . . . . G R O V E TERRACE
• • • • • • . pg 7 p g 42

PAD:

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 109 S T A T IO N ST
LO T S 15 » 16 RF.PLAT O F
W ATKINS ISA A C
C /O B IS B Y W ATKINS

5 ,4 79

8 5 .75

RD

S IM M O N S JEW EL E
18 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0A00-0230

5 5 1 .5 0

SEQ.f

(HX)

j
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WEEKS GRADY J R t C H E R Y L D
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: LEONARD ST
MURRAY HORACE &amp;
WEEKS OSCAR E T A L

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ST

SUTTON JU A N ITA
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 D 00 -0 0 7 0

TAXES DUE

JACKSON LEROY JR
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 1 7 5 M E R R ITT ST
LOT 1 ♦ E 2 5 FT OF LOT

5 ,4 74

4 5 6 .8 5

PAD: 1 2 3 6 OAK ST
H A B IT A T FOR H U M A N ITY OF
GREATER ORLANDO AREA IN C
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 1 0
ANCHOR

5,4 71

C

C A IN ROSA
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0

PAD:

5 ,4 70

2 1 5 .4 8

PAD: JACKSON ST
S IM P SO N A L F R E D JR
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - 0 C 0 0 -0 1 30
PAD: 151 JACKSON ST
INGRAM L E S T E R L SR 4

PAD:

5,4 69

B

PAD: 155 JACKSON ST
D A V IS WALLACE 4 G E R A LD IN E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0C 00-0110

HARDY A N N IE C
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - OC O O -O 1 8 0

5 ,4 68

1 ,2 8 9 .3 0

PAD: 1 4 0 ANCHOR RD
* ................ ‘ G R O V E T E R R A C E 1 S T A D D
» “ “ “ P B 7 PG 4 8
W IL L IA M S L O IS J
1 8 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: P IN E ST
W IL L IA M S L O IS J
1 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 3 - QC O O -0020
PAD: P IN E ST
LOTS 2 ♦ 3 BLK C 1ST ADD TO
IAW RENCE JAMES
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 C 0 0 -0 1 0 0

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

W IL L IA M S JOHN H ♦ LO U IS E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 9 0
PAD: MORSE
(O FF) ST

.

BEACHAM DW IGHT R &amp; K E IT R A L
1 8 -2 1 -30-502-O B O O -010A
PAD:
133 JACKSON ST
S 1 / 2 O F N 2 / 3 O F L O T S 1 0 11
BEACHAM D W IG HT R &amp; K E IT R A L
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 B 00 -0 1 0 B
PAD: OAK ST
S 1 / 3 O F LOTS 10 11 ♦ 12 BLK
SUTTON R C 4 G E O R G IA M
1 8 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 1 5 DUNBAR ST
COHEN IS IA H 4 L U C IL L E
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 02-0C 00-013A
(HX)
PAD: 121 JACKSON ST
N 1 / 3 OF LOTS 13 14 ♦ 15 BLK
BLUNT CHARLOTTE R 4 GLOVER
K E N N E T H C E T AI, PER R EPS
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0-0170
P A D : 1 2 2 2 DE PUGH S T
ROBINSO N M A T T IE M 4
D A V IS R U B IN

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

* • • • • • • pB l 5

-3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
2 5 7 S P A R T A N DR
MARGARET
J £
JEROME M
-3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
2 4 4 S P A R T A N DR
2 0 ♦ 21
LAKEWOOD SHORES
PB 1 0 PG 52

WALNUT

1 ,2 7 7 .1 3

5 ,5 66

1 ,4 8 8 .4 7

5 ,5 67

(HX)

1 ,9 3 1 .7 1

1 ,1 3 3 .6 7

5 ,5 68

5 ,5 69

(HX)
2
7 6 3 .0 3

5 ,5 70

(HX)

PL

.................I.AURELWOOD
........................P B 1 5 P G 8 5
WEYER J I L L B £
K IM B R IE L BEVERLY G
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0
PAD: 2 2 0 4 DRIFTW O OD
* * * * * * * CASA GRANDE
. . . . . . . p B j a pG 100

1 ,5 2 6 .0 6
(HX)

1 ,7 1 1 .2 7

CT
A
0 -0 2 0 0
CT

....................... W E L L I N G T O N
. . . . . . . p B 2 5 PGS 7
YOUNGBLOOD

TO

FR E D E R IC K

5 ,5 71

DR

6 1 2 - 6 1 4 CAM INO CT IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 6 1 2 C AM INO
D EH LIN G ER CHARLES
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0
PAD: 5 3 3 CA M IN O

1 ,6 1 8 .9 7

5 ,5 72

5 ,5 73

JR

£

8 9 6 .8 0

5 ,5 74

CATHY C
1 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 1 8 6 4 WALES CT
. . . . . . . NOr t h g a t e
1 ,9 6 3 .8 9

1 5 5 2 EAST BLVD
FT OF LOT 2 t S 6
L A K E O F T H E WOODS
TOWNHOUSE
p B 2 0 PGS 5 4 £ 55

5 ,5 75

. . .
1 ,4 5 0 .3 9

1 ,5 4 5 .8 4

1 ,3 9 4 .6 6

5 ,5 76

5 ,5 77

5,5 78

F I OF . . .
SEC 03

1 ,3 1 6 .4 2

U N IT

5 ,5 79

1 ,9 2 4 .6 8

5,5 80

1 ,6 3 7 .2 5

5 ,5 81

1 ,6 3 3 .4 9

5,5 82

P AD : 2 3 4 6 FALMOUTH RD
NOVAK NEAL A 4 L IN D A Y
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0

1 ,2 6 2 .8 7

64

4

2 ,3 6 1 .7 1

5 ,5 84

1 ,8 7 4 .3 4

5 ,5 65

(HX)

P A D : 2 3 4 1 H U N T F .R F IE L D RD
E 78 FT OF LOT 3 ♦ W 2 FT OF
MAC DONALD M ARSHA E
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 03-0M 00-0080
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 4 0 W IN S T O N RD
N 7 4 . 5 FT O F LOT 8 4 S 15 FT
. . . . . . ‘ E N G LISH ESTATES U N IT 3
PGS

5 ,5 83

(HX)

P A D : 2 3 4 3 D E R B Y S H IR E RD
W 40 FT OF LOT 15 ♦ E 60 FT
FRANK RUSSEL K 4 B O N N IE L
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 4 1 FALM O UTH RD
E 7 7 F T O F L O T 1 6 BI.K D
EW ING K A T H E R IN E G
20-21-3O -503-0F 0O -O 030
(HX)

...
1 .3 1 3 .2 3

5 ,5 86

1 .3 2 2 .2 3

5 ,5 87

1 ,6 8 4 .7 4

5 ,5 88

. . .

. . .
2 ,2 9 9 .4 7

2 .2 3 6 .2 0

SEC

. . . . . . . pB

04

1 ,6 6 5 .5 8

22

PG

5,6 11

05

2 ,0 0 1 .6 2

BLVD
(HX)
SEC

08

1 ,2 5 7 .8 7

5 ,6 18

SEC

2

REED FRANK L
2 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 3 4 - OC O O -O 1 20
P A D : 6 0 5 F E L L O W S H I P DR
V IC A R I JOSEPH
2 0 -2 1 -30-534-0D Q 0-0170

PG

5 ,5 92

2 ,7 4 3 .0 9

5,5 93

IN C
D A VID

1 ,6 6 9 .4 4

5,5 94

SU L LIVA N K E V IN G
CARY £ K ILC O U R SE

LAKE

1
9 7 7 .6 7

5 ,5 95

. . . . . * . PB l 3
BRAM M EIER
APT 1404

(HX)
4

DANIELSON LEO 4 A N N IE M

1 ,6 6 1 .4 6

2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD : 2 0 2 1 KEWANNEE T R L
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES

1 ,7 3 9 .3 5

5 ,5 96

5 ,5 97

1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID I 514
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 11-0D 00-0040
(HX)
. . . . . • • h i g h l a n d P IN E S U N IT 3
. . . . . . * P B
15 p g 23

TAYLOR GEORGE W 4 TAYLOR
S H IE L A 4 WELLS TAYLOR N

1 ,8 0 3 .3 9

2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0

i

5 ,5 98

6 5 2 .4 3

5 ,6 40

1 ,3 5 0 .4 2

5,6 41

5 ,6 43

MC

1 ,1 5 8 .5 5

5, 644

8 4 1 .3 7

5, 645

6 3 0 .0 4

5 ,6 46

9 6 4 .0 8

5,6 47

9 2 2 .6 5

5 ,6 48

1 ,7 3 3 .0 9

5, 649

9 8 2 .7 3

5, 650

2 ,3 5 8 .8 2

5 ,6 51

8 7 6 .0 1

5 ,6 52

AVOY D A N IE L G
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 9 SUMMERSET TER

(HX)

MOUSSA A LA A A
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 4 0

(HX)

PA D : 9 3 MARK D A V ID CT
KARNS R IC K Y D
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - OCO O-012O

(HX)

P A D : 6 2 9 B E N E D I C T WAY
W RIG HT P H Y L L IS
21-21-30-505-O F O O -0030
P A D : 5 0 5 F O R E S T DR
R O S A RIO J E S S IC A £ L O U IS
21-21-3O -5O 5-0FO 0-007O
P A D : 5 1 3 F O R E S T DR
OTVOS BRUCE JR £
3 E R R I0 S -0 T V 0 S MARLENE M
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 4 2 9 E L M DR
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6 3 2 .8 9

5 ,6 24

#2
6 3 2 .8 9

5 ,6 25

#1

5,6 26

4 ,4 0 8 .8 9

5 ,6 27

5 ,6 28

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BERGA-W ARNER A D E L IN E E
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5 ,604

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M A R TIN E Z R EIN A LD O £ M IR IA M
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P A D : 2 3 1 9 CA STLEW O O D RD
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* * » * / * * » P B 1 6 PG 17
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JONES JAMES D 4 HELEN S
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P A D : 7 0 6 DRYWOOD
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F A IN ROBERT £ S H IR LE Y
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DRAYTON JAMES R £ C Y N T H IA C
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THOMAS R O S ETTA B
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2 0 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 1 0A (HX)
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2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 4 0
PAD:
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U N IT 114
LEMBERGER ALAN R

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2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 1 19D
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PAD: 2 2 4 GEORGETOWN #A
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S A N TIA G O BRENDA I
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 6 C
P A D : 2 2 6 GEORGETOWN #C
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2 1- 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 17- 0 0 0 0 - 403B
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2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 5 2 6A
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2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 632D
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1 ,2 1 6 .6 0

H O O IE J E F F E R Y S £
G O L D S M I T H K A R E N I.
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 3 H O W E L L H A R B O U R DR
A LL LOT 9 4 E 3 3 . 7 5 FT OF . . .

7 ,3 6 7 .5 3

3AG H ER 2A D EH AHMAD
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1 0 4 9 HOWELL HARBOR

3 ,1 6 0 .1 2

T A D : 1 0 5 3 H O W E L L H A R B O R DR
W 7 8 . 7 5 FT OF LOT 13 &amp; E 1 / 2
Y EAG LEY ANDREW S £ MARY Y
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 2 8 H O W EL L H A R BO U R DR

HARDESTY JERRY
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

LA N D IN G
TRUSTEE

FBO
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
PAD:

2977

HARBOUR

6 , 699

5,6 94

5 , 69c

MC

360

LOWELL

2987

EMBASSY

..
3 ,5 5 4 .5 2

5 ,6 99

3 ,1 1 3 .7 1

5, 700

4 ,0 3 9 .4 7

5,7 01

5, 702

CT

7 3 2 .1 7

1 , 9 3 9 .7 6

5 ,7 03

7 3 4 .2 6

5,7 04

(HX)
9 4 6 .3 7

5 ,7 05

8 6 4 .1 6

5 ,7 06

7 2 6 .3 6

5 ,7 07

(HX)

6 2 2 .2 8

5, 719

1 8 3 .7 0

5 ,7 20

1 ,7 0 0 .6 8

5,7 21

1 ,8 8 5 .6 7

7 1 1 .3 9
(HX)

5,7 08

ALDF.RGATE

5,7 46

2 ,0 0 2 .5 0

5,7 47

1 ,2 3 1 .7 8

5 ,7 40

1 ,4 9 9 .2 1

5 ,7 49

1 ,4 1 8 .2 8

5 ,7 50

4 ,4 2 4 .5 4

5 ,7 51

7 7 9 .7 6

5 ,7 52

1 ,8 4 1 .9 4

5 ,7 53

1 ,3 7 4 .0 7

5 ,7 54

1 ,5 1 4 .7 7

5 ,7 55

1 ,6 4 7 .1 6

5 ,7 56

2 ,9 6 0 .7 7

5 ,7 57

5 ,9 9 9 .3 4

5,7 58

8 ,3 3 9 .5 8

5 ,7 59

2 ,6 8 2 .4 4

5,7 60

1 ,6 3 3 .0 9

5,7 61

1 .4 49 .2 4

5 ,7 62

1 .4 4 9 .2 4

5 ,7 63

PL

...... *I.OST CREEK

POWELL
2 3 -

46

PGS

72

THRU

75

SCOTT H
2 1 -3 0 -5 L T -0000-0200

(HX)

PAD: 1177 VALLEY CREEK RUN
RNG

--------------------------------------S E C 2 4 T W P 2 1
. . . . . . . TUSCAN I I.LA P O IN T
. . . . . . . p B 2 3 PGS 81 4 8 2
PER

30

STATUTES
(HX)

,

2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0

(HX)

PAD: 8 4 3 HUCKLEBERRY LN
ROBFRTS ROBERT E
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 4 3 BLUEBERRY HOLLOW CT
....................... W I L L O W R U N
....................* P B 3 0 P G S 5 8 T O 6 0
H U S S E IN I SAWSAN 4
M O UGHRABIE MFROUAN
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 2 1 4 L O R I LOOP
PANNUI.LA ROBERT W 4 BARBARA M
.1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
PAD : 7 0 0 W I L L W RUN LN
1.01 4 3
(L E S S BEG NE COR RUN . . .
....................... W I I . L A S P R I N G S C O M M E R C I A L
........................C E N T E R P H 2 A
....................... P B 4 0 P G S 6 1 T O 6 3
WASH E X P R E S S IN C
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD:
1 4 6 4 T U S C A W II.I.A RD

1 ,4 3 9 .3 6

5 ,7 23

.
5 ,7 24

L O T 11
(L E S S RD) W IL L A SPGS
WI I.LA S P R IN G S O F F IC E PARK IN C
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0

...

P A D : W I L L A S P R I N G S DR
........................S T O N E H U R S T P H 2
....................* P B 5 9 P G S 5 1 4 5 2
V IN T A G E HOMES IN C
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 4 5 8 0 OLD CARRIAGE

TRI.

CRESPO MIGUEL T 4 ROCIO
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0
‘PAD: 4 6 0 4 OLD CARRIAGE T R L

5,7 25

HFIDENESCHER HOMES INC

(HX)

2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0

! • &gt;T 1 ( L E S S R D ) O R A N G E G R O V E
GRANT THOMAS R
2 3 -2 1* 3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
(HX)
P A R i * 2 9 9 1 • AMROTH PL
L O T -27
(LESS RD) ORANGE . . .
“ * ‘ “ «CREEKS BEND
................ “ P B 2 7 P G S 9 6 4 9 7

. . .
1,082.? ?

5 ,7 26

• ■• *;* *• • i-i *

SOTO AGRI-PINA

BOULAY JACQUES J
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

2 ,7 7 7 .8 2

5, 727

2 4 -2 1 -30-5G X -0000-2060
PAD: 135 5 PALO ALTO CT
* ................‘ H O L L O W B R O O K
* ................ * P B 3 2 P G S 8 6 4 8 7

2 ,7 0 1 .5 8

5 ,7 66

5, 729

2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 H X -0 0 0 0 -0 36 0
P A D : 6 9 6 K I S S I M M E E PI.
R I F G EDWARD F 4 EILEEN H

2 ,1 9 3 .6 5

5 ,7 67

1 ,7 6 6 .6 4

5, 768

DP

2 ,7 8 4 .3 6

5, 730

1 ,7 2 8 .1 2

5 ,7 33

W H ITLO C K GENE
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J L -0 0 0 0 -1 9 4 0
P A D : 6 3 5 ARBUKLF. CT
“ “ * “ STONF.HURST
....................... P B 5 4 P G S 7 1

P A D : 9 1 0 N J E R I C O DR
TRAYNOR GREGORY D A REBECCA M
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)

1 ,1 65 .3 7

P A C : 8 - r N J E R I C O DR
R O B IN SO N M IC H A E L A A TRACY L
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 0 5 1 N J E R I C O DR
BENTON E L IZ A B E T H
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 8 9 1 N J E R I C O DR
. . . . . . . HOLLOWSROOK WEST
. . . . . . . PB 32 p c s 0 8 T O 9 0

5, 734

VINTAGE HOMES INC

1 ,9 10 .1 9

5 ,7 35

2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 N Z -0
PAD: 4 5 5 7 OLD
L E I BY JO H N H J R
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 N Z -0
PAD: 4 5 3 7 OLD

1 ,1 5 5 .6 3

5,7 36

* * * * #i i *
1 ,2 2 9 .9 1

5 ,7 37

1 ,5 8 4 .7 0

5, 738

2 ,6 0 0 .7 8

5 ,7 39

2 ,4 2 6 .5 9

5 ,7 40

(HX)

PAD: 877 CONKLIN CT
MC LF.OD BASH. E 4 JOAN M

S M ITH CLOVER S
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 9 0
TAD: 4 0 9 2 B ISC A Y N E CT
“ • “ “ ORANGE GROVE PARK U N IT
........................P B 3 3 P G 2 2
COOK GEORGE
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 8 0
PAD: 2 9 0 5 AMROTH PL
LOT 138
(LE S S RD)
........................B E L L E M F A D F . U N I T 2

4

pa 2 9

W H ITE JAMES I
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
T A D : 4 0 8 4 B ELI.E MEADE CT
H A R DIN G T IM O T H Y S 4 ALYCE A
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -O B O O -O l70
(HX)
PAD: 4 0 7 9 BELLE MEADE CT
........................B E L L E M E A D E U N I T 3 P H 1
“ “ “ . PB 3 5 PG 61
L A N T IG U A CARLOS M 4 M YR IA M D
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 9 6 3 HAYNES C IR
....................... ....
W EST PH 2
*
.......................* P B 3 6 P G S 8 4 9
SC R IM A D A N IE L M
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 1 5 OKEECHOBEE C IR
. . . . . . ‘ HOLLO W BROO K W E ST PH 4

3 ,6 1 5 .6 4

2 ,3 6 0 .7 6

2 ,6 9 7 .1 2

5,7 41

5 ,7 42

5 ,7 43

s

00 0 -0 1 6 0
CA R RIA G E
4 SOON
0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
CARRIAG E

2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 IK -0000
PAD: 4 3 7 7 G A B R IE L L A LN
........................C A R O L Y N E S T A T E S
........................P B 2 1 P G 8 6
F E L IX JOHN 4 ROSANNA N
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
P A D : 1 8 4 4 F. C H E R Y L D R
HUDSON JOHN H 4 P A T R IC IA
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
P A D : 1 7 1 3 F. C H E R Y L D R
WEBB JAM FS P 4 L IN D A S

5,7 44

PGS 7 7 TO 7 9
2 ,2 4 8 .0 2

5 ,7 45

2 ,0 0 9 .2 8

5, 770

2 ,0 7 1 .9 4

5 ,7 71

1 ,4 4 9 .2 4

5 ,7 72

9 ,6 3 7 .3 0

5 ,7 73

9 ,2 3 3 .7 2

5 ,774

5 5 6 .7 7

5 ,7 75

5 1 .59

5 ,7 76

6 ,0 0 0 .4 6

5 ,7 77

4 ,2 94 .1 1

5 ,7 78

5 ,4 1 6 .2 0

5 ,7 79

2 9
L 4 TONI
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 6 2 0 B O M I CIR
T O M E O LOUIS J 4 KELLIE E
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
P A D : 1 6 1 9 BOMI CIR

30-

(HX)

(HX)

4*4 4 **4 4
1 ,9 0 4 .0 0

5 ,7 80

2 ,0 5 1 .4 6

5 ,7 81

1 ,7 4 5 .3 8

5 ,7 82

(HX)
S

(HX)
(HX)

2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 5 0
P A D : 4 2 1 1 B E A U J A M E S CT
. . . . . . . t AMARAK
25

5 ,7 69

TRL

BARBER MARGARET A
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 3 1C -0 0 0 0
P AD : 4 6 1 6 C A B R IE L L A LN
BRYAN JAMFS B IV

................ P B

1 ,8 2 3 .4 8

(HX)

TRL
M E Y E R S W F S I . F Y F. 4 C Y N T H I / . J
(HX)
24-2 .1 - 3 0 - 5N Z -000 0-04 50
TRL
1 RNG
LLOYD D A VID F
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 6 7 5 T U S C A W I I . I . A R D1
E RIK S SO N ROBERT N 4
W H I T E N A N C Y I.
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 6 6 6 D I K E RD
BARNETT HARVEY A 4 JOANN M
2 5 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 2 6 C -0 0 00
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 0 7 C A B R I E L L A I.N

“

* * * * * * * *
* #***44 *

72

*

PG

NORTON IAWRENCE
1 ,6 5 6 .3 9

(HX)

5, 73?

5, 731

2
2 ,1 2 5 .6 8

2 4 -2 1 - 3 0 -5 HX-0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
P A D : 4 0 2 0 B I S C A Y N E DR
. . . . . . . H O L L O W B R O O K Pi) 2

....................‘ P B 3 6 P G S 5 T O 7
R O M E R O A D R I A N M 4 D E L I A W1
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J I.-0 0 0 0 -1 510
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 9 0 B I S C A Y N E DR
STONE L E S L IE C
2 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J L -0 0 0 0 -1810
(HX)
PA D : 6 5 2 SU M TE R CT

(HX)

PAD: 4 0 5 7 GALLAGHER LOOP
....................... O R A N G E G R O V F P A R K U N I T
“ “ ‘ “ PB 2 9 TO 61
MUKHFRJEE A R A 3IN D A A BANDANA
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
P A D : 9 3 8 N J E R I C O DR
FLANAGAN SEAN A TRACEY
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)

PEREZ M AR IA J 4
LOPEZ JOSE C
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0
P A D : 3 4 9 1 S S T L U C I E DR

(HX)

SMEAL TAUL D 4 EMMA

HUDSON B F T T 1 F J
23-21
9O -r 0 9 -0 B 0 0 -0 O 7 0

5 ,7 65

• * * * * «* *

24-2 1 -3 0 -5 H X -0 0 0 0 -0 58 0
PAD: 7 4 5 KISSIMMEE PL

2 ,7 0 9 .9 6

1 ,1 6 4 .4 9
(HX)

CHIP!NOS 4 MARIANEI.A 4 J J A N

(HX)

CI.YNF CAR O L F
2 3 - 2 1-.9O -509-0A O O -O O 3O
(HX)
TAD: 4 0 9 0 “ GALLAGHER LOOP

5 ,7 64

5, 728

(HX)
2 ,8 6 3 .6 8

7 2 0 .2 5
(HX)

P A D : 1189 LA MESA A V E
FONT RAUI. A JR 4 ANA D
2 ,5 1 6 .0 6

WEEKS ROCK A I.O R R IF
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0

PAD: 4 5 0 9 OLD CARRIAGE T R I ,
........................S U N R I S E V I L L A G E U N I T 4
. . . . . . . PB 2 0 PGS 38 4 3 9
2 4 -2 1-3 0 -5 G X -0 0 0 0 -1610

KUHAU T Y L E R P a
W RIGHT ASHLEY K
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 4 1 F CREEKS BEND CT

. . . . . . . PB 3 6

3761

................ T B

5, 718

30-

P A D : 3 5 3 6 M F R I V A L F DR
....................... H O W E L L C O V F 2 N D S F C
*
.P B 2 1 P I
4
. 85
K A M IN S K I R IC H A R D 4 K IM B ER LY W
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 02 -0 .1 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)

. . . . . . . PB 3 3

WAY

PAD:

NOROUZI D A V ID
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 3 7 6 4 ALDERGATE PL
LOT 2 3
(LE S S RD)

PUSKARIC EDWARD M 5 REBECCA A

A /3A

PAD:
1 7 6 1 S E T T I N G SUN I.P
-------------------------------------- S F C 2 3 T W P 2 1 R N G
DXNATALF R EG IS C 4 JOYCE P
2 3 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 3 -0 0 0 0
*
.H O W E L L C O V F 1 S T S F C
. . . . . . . pB 2 0 PCS 74 4 75

1 ,8 3 7 .7 5

1A

I,
(HX)

1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID t 127
2 4 2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0

2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 6 1 7 S S T L U C I E DR

2 ,8 4 9 .4 9

PAD: 2 9 4 1 LOWELL CT
ROXBURY THOMAS 4 P R IS C IL L A
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 9 8 EMBASSY CT
Z 1F.GLAR Y O L A N D A
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0

ONE

....................... A L L 2 2 - 2 1 - 3 0 A / l A / 4 4
S T E IN M IC H A E L J 4 ROBERTA V
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 0 3 5 C IN N A M O N FERN CT
R F . H M A N N A B 1 1, a
O'JRFSHI S A A D I A
2 2 2.1- 3 0 - r 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 2 0

BEND

PH

SHAWN P 4 TAMMY
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0

C O N F ID E N T IA L

R IV E R O V IN C E N T I NA M
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

CT

QUEEN ROY D
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0

PAD:

5, 698

WAY

PAD: 9 74 CONGRESS CT
DE J E S U S EDUARDO J £ C A T A L IN A
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
2928

7 ,2 5 9 .4 9

C IR

B R ID F KAREN K
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

PAD:

5, 697

(HX)

LA N D IN G

COPPF.RSTONE

5, 696

WAY

JACKSON SCOTT
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 8 0
PAD:

5 ,7 17

1 , 1 4 2 .B 3

(HX)

LA N D IN G

JOHNSON ERROL B £ V IV F .T T F
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
3 0 0 5 HARBOUR
J BENSON IN C

. 9, 7 1 9 . 1 9

K N IG H T
J O H N 4 S U S A N I.
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 9 9 ft N . I F R I C O DR

DR

W 2 2 . 5 0 F T O F L O T 11 &amp; A L L . . .
CHASE LE IG H B
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)

PAD:
ROBERT

5 ,7 15

5, 716

5 ,6 88

5,6 92

(HX)

5, 714

2 ,5 9 4 .0 3

1, 9 6 7 .5 0

' , •

P A D : 3 4 5 0 B U F F A M PI,
P A T T IL L O WAYNE D 4 JOANN
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 4 0

“

KFFN f ALMA M
2 3 -.1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 3 3 N O D D IN G P IN F S
WAY
........................O R A N G F G R O V F P A R K U N I T 0 1
*
....P B 2 7 P C 6 0

5,6 90

5 ,7 13

(HX)

*

5 ,6 87

PAD: 1 7 8 LAGO V IS T A BLVD
........................H O W E L L H A R B O R E S T A T E S
* “ “ “ PB 2 4 PG 5 3

HARBOUR

3 ,7 9 1 .9 0

.......................
IT T ! RS M I
....................* P B 2 5 P C 1 2

5 ,6 89

5 ,7 12

3 3 0 0 B U F F AM P L
M A R J O R I E F.
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 5 0

BURKE

COUGHLIN

5,6 86

j/. i

5,7 11

PA D : 3 3 2 9 S S T L U C I E DR
B E T S IN G E R B R IA N S 4
H A U C K J E N N I F E R 1.
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 1 0
(HX)

RUN

U N IT

4

PAD: 3 5 0 5 BUFFAM PL
........................H O W F . L L C R E E K P A R K
. . . . . . . PB 44 p c s l s 2

T A D : 3 5 2 7 M E D F O R D RD
“ “ “ .‘ H O W E L L C O V F . 4 T H S E C
........................P B 2 4 P G S 4 7 4 4 f t
FUGATE ROBERT W A L IN D A C
2 3 -2 1 -30-505-0T O 0-O 260
(HX)
T A D : 3 6 2 5 . J E R I C H O DR

33
1 ,6 6 9 .7 6

3016

7 6 5 .5 6

2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 4 5 7 WAUKON C I R
V M D ES IG N P R O P E R TIE S IN C
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0

........................O A K H U R S T R E S E R V E U N I T
. . . . . . . P B fl t pc;fi 54 _ 6 2

A

SEQ. #

PAD:

4 ,0 7 5 .0 9

PAD:
1092 CREEKS
.......................
. . . . . . . p a ? fl p c 9

GONZAf.EZ L U I Z £
PEREZ MARTA TRUSTEES
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 8 0
P A D : 1 4 8 I .AGO V I S T A B L V D

PAD:

1 ,6 66 .6 1

BROWN K R I S G 4 D I A N A M
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
PAD : 2 7 9 0 W ILL O W BAY TER
B IO N D I RIC HA R D I 4 LANA C
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
PAD : 2 7 7 8 W ILLO W BAY TER
........................
....................... P B 5 9 P G S 2 2 T H R U 2 4
INGA!.I.S K E V IN

NONASTONE

V IV IE N N E

TIN K LE Y E R IC G
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 7 0

55 p(.jS 17

R91

Y1NG -CAREY

TAXES DUE

5 ,7 10

PAD: 1046 WHISPERING CV

PAD: 3 0 0 EAGLE C IR
( . 5 6 AC)
G U S T A F S O N B R A D f,
BENSON W IL L IA M J C O -T R S
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 D -0000
. . . . . . . l a g o V IS T A SUB
PGS

r ,•

4

1 ,3 1 8 .4 '
W IL L IA M S DEBORAH L k J E F F E R Y S
. . . VJ. . . . J O x
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 5 7 AO
r
A” *
P A D : 2,15 A P E X P O I N T U N I T 1 0 1
Vi 1 3 ' 1
U N IT 57A
R O C H I.IN ROBERT
8 2 0 .6 6
2 1 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 5 8 F.O
P A D : 2 0 8 D I A M O N D COVF. U N I T 1 0 6
U N IT 58E
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 2 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 SMAI.L TE R E S A B
4 ,7 31 .2 9
2 2 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 C -0 0 0 0

20

5 , 68.1

#103

P H IL O C E N E HANNAH M
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 E 0
PAD: 5 1 8 P O I.A RIS LOOP 1 1 0 6

PB

5,6 82

1 , 6 2 3 .2 8

S P R A D LIN JAMFS C 4 RFBECCA S
2 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0E 00-0030
(HX)

2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 2 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 4 B0 (HX)
PAD: 5 0 7 P O LA R IS LOOP U N IT 105
U N I T 4B
FLA M A RIQ U E M O N IC A S
V E IA SUSANA
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 D 0
(HX)

................ “

5,6 81

5 ,7 09

1

7 4 1 .2 8

PAD:

1 CONDO

NAME• PARCEL NUMBER

»

CAREY CARL A
2 -3 -2 1-30-518-0000-1660
(HX)
P A D : 3 3 3 5 S S T L U C I E DR

OLSON DONALD A H E IR S
C / O CAR!. O LS O N A P T # 3 B
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -1 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
TAD:
1141 EXCELI.ER # 1 0 1 CT
“ “ * “ LAKFHURST
THRU ?0

5 ,6 80

SEQ.

1 ,4 30 .3 3

N A LW A LIA H U SS A 1N I
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 9 0 0 NORTHERN DANCER 1202
NALWALLA H U S S A IN ! F
C / O BANK D U C A IR F
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 5 0 0 -0 3 9 0
P A D : 9 3 5 N O R T H E R N D A N C E R WAY &lt;
COBO V IC T O R M J R 4 HECTAR
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -1 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 11 4 1 EXCEL!.ER CT # 1 0 5

R

* “ “ “ DEER RUN U N IT 2 5
................ “ T B 2 9 P G S 1 7 4 1 8
CHOPRA M A R IA T
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 9 3 2 S LAKE S T E R L IN G CT
* ................ ‘ S U M M I T V I L L A G E U N I T 2
“ “ “ * P 3 2 9 PGS 6 2 TO 64
K IN G L IS A

C IR

5 ,6 79

DR

2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 8 - 0 0 0 0 - 2 3C0
PAD: 534 CASCADE # 1 0 8 C IR
U N IT 23C
B A IL E Y JOHN P &amp; MARGARET A
2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 F 0
PAD: 5 3 8 CASCADE # 1 0 2 C IR
U N IT 25F

CASCADE

5,6 78

TAXES DUE

S M ITH RALPH W 4 FRANCES H D
2 2 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
PAD: 2 9 7 1 EMBASSY CT
....................... H U N T F R S C H A S E C O N D O P H
* .................... O R B 1 7 8 1 P G 1 5 7 6

.......

2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 18 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 D O
(HX)
P A D : 2 0 0 E S P L A N A D E WAY # 1 1 1
U N IT 21D
F A R R IS FRANCES
21-21-3O -510-O O O O -22C O
(HX)
PAD: 532 CASCADE C IR 1 1 0 8
U N IT 22C
MERKEL A L IC E .(
PANNULI.A ROBERT W

537
7D

5,6 77

DR

................“ S U M M I T V I L L A G E U N I T
♦ “ “ * * P B 2 8 PGS 6 3 TO 6 5
ALVAREZ M A R ISOL

TAD:
U N IT

5,6 76

DR

KENNA ANNA F
21-21 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -6 3 0 D
(HX)
T A D : 6 3 0 GEORGETOW N DR ( D
U N IT 630D
BARRETT RIC HA R D L i KAREN W
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 6 3 2A
PAD: 6 3 2 GEORGETOWN IA
U N IT 632A
ROZANSKI JOHN

5 ,6 75

DR

MAUREEN

2 1 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7-0000-616D
PAD: 6 1 6 GEORGETOWN I D
U N IT 616D
G I B B S J O H N T i.

5 ,6 74

(HX)
DR

I.LC

2 1 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 7 - 0 0 0 0 - 6 16C
PAD: 6 1 6 GEORGETOWN #C
U N IT 616C

5 ,6 73

DR

T

NAME-PARCEL NUMBER

U

342

W INCKELMANN

SANBAR

SEQ.

May 2. 9. 10. 2004 P a g e 151

E
(HX)

•“ “ “ AMBERWOOD UNIT 2
.......PB 28 PG 17
ABAHAZIE JOHN R 4 LINDA M1
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD: 1 5 2 1 SUGARWOOD CIR

(HX)

1 ,9 0 9 .1 2

5 ,7 83

2 ,6 8 4 .3 2

5 ,7 84

2 ,5 1 2 .7 5

5 ,7 8 5

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
. . . . . . . HII&lt;I&gt;A

TAXES DUE

GROVE

(HX)

2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD: 1 7 3 0 W ILLA C IR
* * .................Q U A I L R U N

(HX)

...*...pB pGS 20 t
3 3

5 ,7 87

1,6 78 .3 1

PAD: 4 2 6 0 STEED TER
DAVY V I R I S I
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0

L
(HX)

2 ,5 5 2 .7 4

5,7 88

E
(HX)

2 ,3 3 3 .9 8

5 ,7 89

5 ,8 26

1
2 ,4 8 4 .7 0

STORCH KURT

5 ,7 90

2 ,1 7 4 .5 2

1 ,6 7 0 .7 5

5,7 91

* * * * * * * *
4 ,1 5 2 .0 9

5,7 92

5 ,7 93

3 ,7 9 5 .9 5

5,8 28

2 ,3 3 3 .3 3

5 ,8 29

3 ,6 8 4 .7 9

5 ,8 30

3 ,8 6 5 .0 4

E

5,7 94

2 ,6 3 2 .0 4

5 ,7 95

(HX)
3 ,2 0 1 .7 4

(HX)

5, 796

30

M IL L S M F.LQUIDA M
2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 3 3 NOTTINGDAI.E L N

1 ,3 1 2 .0 7

5 ,7 97

6 9 8 .3 8

SANDERS DAVID JR 4 DOROTHY I.
2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)

1 ,4 5 2 .4 0

5 ,8 32

1 ,7 8 9 .1 4

5 ,8 33

2 8 -

2 l-3 0 -5 0 2 -0 c 0 0 -0 0 4 0

PAD: 2 5 8 5 ANACONDA
L O T 4 (LESS E 1 1 6
4 ,2 2 7 .3 3

5 ,7 98

5,8 31

4 E

1 ,6 3 8 .0 5

5,8 34

&gt; •* * * * •*
2 ,0 4 8 .0 1

5,8 35

5 3 3 .4 3

5 ,8 36

...

NOWFF.L RONALD C 4
JAMES GARY
2 8 -2 1-3 0 -5 0 2 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 3 A

ICKFS CHARLES 4 STEPHANIE

2 ,0 5 6 .9 8

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 0 4 D I K E RD
........................G A R D E N I A K E E S T A T E S U N I T
........................P B 2 4 P G 7 4
C 0EL1.0 C L A U D IA N
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
T A D : 1 9 6 1 A S T E R DR
. . . . . . . G A R D E N I.AKE E S T A T E S U N I T
........................F B 1 9 P G S 1 4 4 1 5

5 ,7 99

TA D : SWEETW ATER TRI.
4 9 FT OF LOT 3 (LESS RD)
........................F O R E S T B R O O K
........................P B 1 5 P G 2
TRAEXLF.R W I L L IA M A
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 2 1 BRO O K SID E C I R
S M IT H MARY P
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
PA D : 2 6 4 5 TU SCARO RA TRI.

W

2
1 ,5 6 5 .0 9

5 ,8 00

1
*

FERREIRA JOHN 4 CONSUF.LA

1 ,5 8 4 .8 1

5, 801
A I.II.IN
2 8 -2 1
TAD:
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .

(HX)

RACINES ALEJANDRO A 4 KIMBERLY
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0
(HX)
TAD: 1 7 0 0 SHASTA CT
N O V IELL O JOAN C
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 5 1 HAWTHORNE LN
........................H O W E L L E S T A T E S R E P L A T
........................P B 1 8 P G S 4 7 « 4 8
G IL L E T T E BETTY J
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 100 6 MANCHESTER C IR
DOWN R O B E R T J 4 J A N E E
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 1 9 P R IN C E SS GATE BLVD
....................... H O W E L L E S T A T E S 1 S T A D D
»l\
* * * • * * . * . PB 2 3 .PG 32

1 ,3 8 2 .5 8

5,0 02

2 1 6 .4 8

5, 803

...

2 ,3 4 0 .0 4

1 ,8 3 0 .0 3

E ROGER 4 ROSARIO K

2 ,1 1 6 .7 8

5,8 37

5 ,8 38

5 ,8 39

-3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
6 2 5 BROOKWOOD I.N
F O R E S T BROOK 2 N D S EC
PB 1 5 p c 31

ORTIZ SECUNDINO 4
PEREZ AI.ICIA

6 9 5 .6 5

5 ,8 40

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0

2 ,8 3 9 .6 2

1 ,7 5 4 .1 0

1 ,3 2 4 .6 0

5 ,8 06

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 6 2 MANCHESTER DR

4 BURNETTE S

1 ,5 4 9 .3 2

»
l

5 ,8 07

(HX)
BLVD
ADD
1 ,3 8 5 .4 6

M
(HX)

5 ,8 08

PAD: 7 8 0 W FOREST
. . . . . . .fO R F -S T BROOK

.;

........................P B 1 5 P G 3 5
C H IIA N D EVELYN SUCC TR
FBO E V E L Y N C H I IA N D E T AI.
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -3 2 2 0
(HX)
T A D : 6 2 1 B R O O K S ID E RD
PORTER THOMAS F
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -3 2 5 0
(HX)
T A D : 6 2 2 G R E EN MEADOW A VE
. . . . . . . f o r e s t BROOK 5T H SEC
....................* P B

1 ,5 1 4 .8 2

BROOK RD
3RD SEC

17

PG

1 ,2 0 9 .2 5

5,8 41

1 ,8 2 4 .7 5

5 ,8 42

•
. . . . . . . .
1 ,3 6 1 .5 9

1 ,5 3 2 .0 3

5,8 43

5,8 44

26

KOESTNER JACK P 4 JOYCE IC/O
MASON RALPH E 4 ELIZABETH

5 ,8 09

2 ,9 4 0 .9 0

5,8 45

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -4 4 8 0
PAD: 2 7 2 0 DERBYSHIRE RD

(HX)

. . . . . . . MARBEYA CLUB CONDO
. . . . . . . PB

....................* T E L I C A N B A Y
........................P B 2 6 P G S 2 1 4 2 2
BOBBE JA C Q U ES 4 RF.IDUN'
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 0 7 DEREK CT
.......................H A R B O U R R I D G E
........................P B 2 6 P G 4 4
D IN K IN S TERRY W 4 V IC T O R IA A
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)

#
3 ,2 7 7 .2 8

2 ,0 1 6 .6 8

P A D : 2 8 6 2 B U C C A N E E R DR
Q U T T A IN A H A B D E L - RAHMAN 4 NAWAL
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 0 1 B U C C A N E E R DR
. . . . . . . g a r d e n LAKE ESTA TES U N IT
........................P B 2 6 P G S 7 1 4 7 2
S M IT H C IA R E N C E E
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

1 ,2 8 2 .3 0

5, 810

5, 811

5 ,8 12

2 ,4 3 3 .7 7

1 ,7 8 0 .9 8

........................P B 2 9 P G S 4 2 4 4 3
B U R C H F IE L D RAY
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 8 5 S P R IN G V IE W RUN
B LACKETFR GARY J 4 E L IZ A B E T H A
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
P A D : 1 1 7 5 1.AZY H O LLO W P L
........................B E N N I N G T O N

2 2 0 .3 4

2 , 0 2 2 .6 6

5 ,8 13

5, 814

5 ,8 15

5 ,8 16

.......PB PG10

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0

S T I H L E R R O B E R T F. 4
K U N C IS NANCY W
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 2 1 BEN N IN G TO N CT
........................C O U N T R Y I . A N E
• • ................ P B 2 8 P G S 7 7 4 7 8

2 ,3 2 9 .2 1

KEMPER-LYNCH SCOTT 4
BALTZER PAUL A

2 ,3 6 8 .2 1

2 ,1 6 8 .3 3

TO

59

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 1 5 1 PASEO DEL SOL #A
BUCKLEY V IN C E N T J
HQ A F C E N T
2 8 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 0 -0 A 0 0 -0 180
P A D : 1 1 5 2 C A L L E D E L N O R T E #F.
G A R C IA IVA N A
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 115 7 CALLE DEL NORTE ID

PAD: 1 1 6 2 PASEO DEL
KELLER BRENDA M
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 1 1 7 6 PASEO DEL
COMPTON KATHRYN B
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0
PAD: 1 1 7 7 PASEO DEL
M E L V IN MARGARET
20-21-3O -51O -O JO O -O O
PAD: 1 1 8 0 PASEO DEL
*
.......................* B R A N C H
. . . . . . . PB 2 6 PG 5 0

5 ,8 17

5 ,8 18

5 ,8 19

ALLAN

1 ,8 9 4 .0 4

5 ,8 20

LOOP
2 ,1 3 8 .8 2

5,0 21

2 6 -2 1 -30-5G Q -0000-1490
PAD: 1 4 0 9 AUBURN GREEN LOOP
........................H Y D E P A R K
. . . . . . . P B 34 p c s 3 8 T O 4 0
5 ,8 22

5 1 6 .7 8

5 ,8 23

305 ,4 5 5 .5 1

RD

i

5 ,8 24

5 ,8 46

4 0 8 .1 8

5,8 47

2 4 3 .7 4

1 7 8 .7 5

MAR

5.8 48

5 .8 49

2 8 -2
PAD:
LOT
. . . . . .
• • • • • •

ORANGE

1150

CARMEL

C IR

U N IT

2 7 1 .6 1

5,8 66

2 7 1 .6 1

5 ,8 67

2 7 2 .6 1

5 ,8 68

2 7 1 .6 1

5 ,8 69

2 ,7 7 0 .5 8

5 ,8 70

2 9 ,7 3 0 .8 2

5,8 71

3 8 .25

5,8 72

602

•••

602
V lb T A b AT
PB 6 2 PGS

LAKE
81 -

■AI.L

HOWELL
85

JUU-UDUA-UUUU

1 6 1 8 F L O R E N T IN O LN
PAD:
PEREZ JORGE R
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 2 5 6 0 G A LLIA N O
P U L T E HOME CORP

C IR

W IN TE R FELD T G A V IN B
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 2 5 1 6 G A LLIA N O C IR
------------------- S E C 3 3 T W P 2 1 R N G
L O U I S I. H U N T L E Y E N T E R P R I S E S
IN C
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0
PAD: 1 7 8 0 4 3 6 SR
IM PE R AT O L O U IS
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 C -0 0
PAD: 1 7 4 0 4 3 6 SR
T O M P K IN S FRANCES W
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 M -0 0
.......R ID G E
H IG H 1ST
........................P B 1 1 P G 8 5
B ELL JAMES D &amp; ANDREA
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 F 00-00
PAD: 2 1 7 2 L I N D E N RD

30-

0 0

0 0

0 0
ADD
M
40

* * * * * * * *
1 ,2 2 1 .1 8

5 ,8 73

9 1 6 .5 0

5 ,8 74

1 ,6 3 9 .9 1

5 ,8 75

1 6 1 .9 8

5 ,8 76

(HX)

L O T 4 * W 1 5 F T O F L O T 5 BI.K F
BOY O C T A V IO SR k E L IZ A B E T H R
33-21-3O -501-O F 0O -012A
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 6 5 R ID G E ,D R
W 2 FT OF LOT 12 ♦ A L L LOT . . .
• * • • • • • R I D G E H IG H SUBD
• • • • • • • P B
1 1 PG 8 4
S A D R I FARAMARZ TR U STEE
FBO

E 30 FT OF LOT 13 ♦ W 35 FT
. . . . . . . TEMFLE TERRACE ANNEX
* .................... P B 8 P G 6 1
S H A D IX CHARLES W k MARY R
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0G 00-0O 9O
(HX)
■I
PAD: 1 9 0 8 C A R RIG A N AVE
D IE B E L rETTR * H k TAM I L
3 3 -2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 -0 G 0 0 -0 100
PAD: 2 6 4 0 LAKEMONT AVE
CARTER JEFFREY L
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 G 0 0 -0 130
PAD: 1 9 1 1 A ZALEA AVE
FAULKNER V IN S O N B

r. r" ' '1

r.

C A L D W E L L R O B E R T F.
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 1 8 4 6 MAYWOOD RD
K I V I N S K I Z A C H A R Y I.
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 2 3 1 5 E LS IN O R E AVE
MC G I N L E Y W I L L I A M R
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 F 00-0050
PAD: 2 2 1 9 E LS IN O R E AVE
....................... T A N G L E W O O D S E C 2
. . . . . . . p B 9 p c 64

*

! C * *3

6 1 1 .5 9

5,8 78

1 ,3 2 9 .0 3

5 ,8 79

9 5 5 .1 6

5,8 80

5 5 2 .9 5

5 ,881

1 ,3 5 7 .3 2

5 ,8 82

9 7 6 .5 2

5 ,8 83

9 7 4 .4 8

5,8 84

8 1 2 .0 8

5 ,8 85

1 ,7 0 5 .3 0

5 , 886

(HX)

3 3 - 2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 G 0 0 -0 140
(H X)
PAD: 1 9 1 5 AZALEA AVE
TF.ALL R IC H A R D
3 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 4 - 0 G 0 0 - 0 1 50
(H X)
PAD: 1 9 1 9 AZALEA AVE
THOMAS MATTHEW C &amp; LEONORA M
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0G00-0180
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 3 1 AZALEA AVE
ZAMBRANA FRANK &amp; CARMEN M
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 9 2 0 M AG N O I.IA AVE
* ................ ‘ T A N G L E W O O D S E C 3 R E P L A T
FRYE EDUARDO
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 8 4 2 L I N D E N RD

2 , 7 1 1 . 7 4 * * V . ’B T ?

(HX)

(HX)

(HX)

(H X)

(HX)

3 5 4 .2 9

5 ,8 88

5, 853

1 ,2 6 5 .4 3

5,8 89

1 ,8 8 3 .8 7

5 ,8 90

1 ,6 9 8 .6 3

5,8 91

1 ,6 3 0 .1 3

5,8 92

1 ,5 7 6 .7 7

5 ,0 93

1 ,3 8 2 .8 8

5 ,8 94

1 ,0 7 2 .7 6

5 ,8 95

1 ,3 0 7 .9 9

5 ,8 96

2 ,2 2 5 .6 4

5 ,8 97

2,455.70

5,898

1 ,2 1 4 .9 9

5 ,8 54

1 ,1 2 6 .5 8

5 ,8 55

BAI.ZER L O U IS E D
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 6 3 1 VERDE LN
GELBER ROBERT W k FRANCES J
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(H X)
PAD: 2 6 0 0 VERDE LN
........................W I N T E R W O O D S U N I T 0 1
• • • • • • • P B
1 5 PG 15
H I L L A L V IN k DEBORAH
33-21-3O -51O -O A 0O -O 45O
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 5 8 K IN G JOHNS CT
. . . . . . . W I N X E R WOODS U N I T 0 3

1 ,6 8 5 .3 3

5 ,8 56

IN C

........................P B 1 5 P G 5 7
A L T IF JASON G
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 11-0A 00-0570
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 1 8 K IN G RIC HA R D S CT

1 ,7 7 6 .3 2

5,8 57

CABRERA RAUL k JEANNETH M
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 H 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 0 * N O T T I N G H A M DR
T I N D E R P H I L L I P K k DAWN M

1 ,7 4 4 .2 3

5 ,8 58

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 J 0 0-0 02 0
P A D : 2 2 2 6 C O V E N T R Y DR
. . . . . . . W I N T E R WOODS U N I T
• • • • • • • P B
1 5 PG
CUM M ING S JO HN H

8 1 1 .8 8

5 ,8 59

(HX)

PH 2
TO 36

.................... * M U G G S J J S U B D
• • • • • • • P B
3 0 PG 7 4

5,8 65

(HX)

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 C 0 0 -0040
........................C A S A A L O M A
................ ...* P B 1 5 P G 7

(HX)

C

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 2 3 2 1 S IE R R A LN
U N IT 21

2 ,7 7 2 .1 0

•••

5 .8 52

(HX)

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -9 0 2 0
PA D : 5 5 5 F IN C H L E Y RD
U N IT 902
........................S I E R R A C O N D O
* * * * * * * PB 2 8 PGS 3 3
P H IL L IP S T R IC IA 4
S M ITH STEPHEN J

U N IT 306
EDWARDS J A N E T R
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -6 0 2 0

5 ,8 8 7

1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0000-030B
1 9 1 2 SPRUCE CT
30B
«U LTRA V IS T A CONDO
* PB 2 6 PGS 61 TO 64
MARK

5,8 64

6 7 4 .0 8

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0000-020B
PAD: 434 POPLAR CT
LOT 20B
OF

2 ,0 8 5 .8 2

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PA D : 5 0 3 7 LA K E HOW ELL RD
MC C U T C H E O N B R I A N K

#A

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0000-020A
PAD: 4 3 6 POPLAR CT
LOT 20A
SCHOLPP CAROL D

MGMT

5 ,8 63

REED PATRICIA A

«D

E

3 ,4 7 9 .5 4

5.8 51

TREE

SHABAN MOHTARAM
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0000-012B
PAD: 1 9 9 8 WATER LN
LOT 12B
SCHOLPP CAROL D

624
PARK M A IT L A N D V IL L A S
•PB 5 9 PGS 3 5 THRU 3 7
kA L L A / 4 7 b A / 4 0
FLE M IN G R IC H A R D J k G A IL P
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 2 PARK M A IT L A N D CT
'C A R M E L BY T H E I A K E U N I T 5
•O RB 4 3 8 7 PG 4 1 7
ALL
/A-UUUU

4 5 3 .6 5

#C

9 6 4 .6 8
9O
MAR

5 ,8 62

5.8 50

1 ,0 6 8 .3 2
6 0
MAR

3 ,1 1 1 .0 6

98 .61

4 0
(HX)
MAR 1C

2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 A
PAD: 1 9 3 4 WATER LN
LOT 4A

M IL L E R

1 ,7 2 8 .0 9

9 1 0 .8 2

(HX)

PAD : 1 1 5 9 C A L L E D EL NORTE #B
RULIJVN ANNE M
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)

S E C U R ITY

LEE K IM B E R LY F
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 J E -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 1 7 L IT T L E CYPRESS CV
TORRES HECTOR
2 6 2 1 -3 0 -5 J E -0 0 0 0 -1 160
(HX)

56

WARREN GERALD C 4 FAITH L 4
LUTHER ELIZABETH

JAFFE

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 G Q -0 0 0 0 -0 620
PAD: 1 5 6 6 LAWNDALE C IR
LOT 62
(LE S S RD)
S E C U R I T Y MGMT O F ORANGE IN C
26-21-30-5G Q -0000-0710
P A D : 1 5 4 8 !A W N D A L E C I R
MASON SEAN L

TGS

GREEN GENE A
28-2 1 -3 0 -5 1O -0 C 0 0-00 3 0

3

PAD:
1441 A STER CT
BENNETT ROBERT J 4 J U L IE T D C
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 3 0 G L A D I O L A S DR
........................... S P R I N G V I E W

24

5,8 61

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 120
P A D : 2 1 3 7 R I D G E DR

P A D : 9 1 0 W FO R E S T BROOK RD
D A ILEY JOYCE M
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 3 0
(HX)

5 ,8 05

* * • « • • * •
. . m
m
0 * '

ARGYLL.JOSEPH 4 AMY

P A D : 5 5 8 L A K E H O W E L L RD
................ ... F O R E S T B R O O K 4 T H S E C
*
.......................P B 1 5 P G
34
MOBLEY M ICH A E L
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0
(HX)

5,8 04

1 0 ,1 2 1 .6 2

STF. 2 0 0
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 2 5 5 6 G A LLIA N O C IR

(HX)
61

SEQ.#

4

PETERSON JANE E
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

TRI.

FT)

U N IT

PB 41 PGS 5 9 TH R U 61
MCDONALD ANDRE l
B O IV IN B E R N IC E A
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -6 2 4 0
PAD: 1 1 7 0 CARMEL C IR #2 3 0

PAD:
U N IT

DEAN PAUL W 4 DEI.ISA S

GREEN D A V ID L
2 6 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 IE -0 00 0
(ADD TO R O L L FOR 2 0 0 2 T A X E S )
GREEN D A V ID L
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 IE -0 00 0
(HX)
TAD: 4 5 0 1 HOWELL BRANCH RD

RHRE IN V IN C
C / O THOMAS AVAI.LO NE
2 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 3 7 5 N 4 3 6 SR
sY THE LAKE

DUBOSE SARAH
2 0 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 5 0 CARMEL C IR U N IT 3 0 6

PAD: 19 6 1 N O TT IN G D A I.E LN
CHF.MA M I C H A E L J 4 S HA W N K
2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
T A D : 2 0 5 7 HOUNDSIAKF. DR
........................C E D A R R I D G E U N I T 2
........................P B 2 4 P G 0 5
LYNN M AR JO RIE
2 7 2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 9 9 1 BENTW OOD DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 8 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 .................... * D O M M E R I C H H I L L S 6 T H A D D
........................P B 1 4 P G 7 5

(HX)

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

U N IT

B 4 DEBORAH L

2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
TAD:
1 1 0 LONGHORN RD
K E ID A IS H P H IL IP TRUSTEE
FBO
2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
P A D : 1 0 4 LONGBRANCH RD
. . . . . . . c e d a r R ID G E U N IT 3
.................... * P B 2 3 P G 3 0

(HX)

P A D : 3 1 8 5 B A T T E R S E A WAY
---------------------------------------S E C 2 7 T W P 2 1 R N G
MURRAY CO LLEEN L
2 7 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 D -0 0 00

5 ,8 27

2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 0 1 RANCH RD
*
.I A K E
ANN ESTA TES U N IT 2
........................P B 1 6 P G 3 4

HUGHES W DERYLE 4 ROBIN R

PERSUAD C R ISH N A
2 5 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 4 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 5( H
0X)
TAD: 4 4 4 0 STEED TER
------------------------------------- S E C 2 6 T W P 2 1 R N G

HOWELL

6 3 0 .7 2

2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 1 1 1 LONGHORN RD

2 ,2 5 0 .6 7

PAD : 2 0 0 1 DUTCHESS LN
S A IA Z A R ALBERT A 4 LAURA
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 4 3 0 9 STEED TER
S P E LLM A N RAYMOND A
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
PAD: 4 4 3 2 STEED TER

JAKE

ANN ESTA TES U N IT
PG 0

GOI.DWARE JEFFREY S 4 IAURA L

PAD: 1 8 5 1 S H A D Y H IL L TER
. ♦ . ♦ . . • k i n g s COVE
........................P B 3 8 P G S 6 4 T O 6 6
PLUMI.EY B LA K ELY K k J U L I E
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

2 6 -21-30-5G Q -0000-1480
PAD: 1 4 0 5 AUBURN GREEN
MASON SEAN L

5,8 25

PAD: IAKE HOWELL RD
........................L A K E
.................... * P B 1 5

PAD: 1 9 5 2 S H A D Y H IL L TER
B O K A R A N N E K L I F E F.ST
(BOKAR ANNE K TRUSTEE)
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 0
(HX)

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 1 0 5 6 P R IN C E SS GATE
....................... H O W E L L E S T A T E S 2 N D
....................... P B 2 5 P G 5
DF.MPS T O R R F . Y L 4 M E L A N I E
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
PAD: 1 0 2 6 W O RTHING CT
RAMOS J U L I O A 4
VAZQUEZ LOURDES A
2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: 1 0 4 8 LUNDY CT

4 ,8 5 0 .9 4

(HX)

LN
RHODES RICHARD S J R 4 SARA T

21

2 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
PAD: 1 8 1 1 GLADIOLAS DR

SEQ. #

2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 IB -0000

TE PI.Y VERNON A k DEBORAH
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 4 5 8 6 W H I M B R E L RD
BRANA L U C IA N O k EDEI.TRAUD
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
P A D : 4 5 5 4 REDHAWK CT
........................A U T U M N G L E N P H 2
........................ P B 3 5 P G S 4 8 k 4 9
CREWS LUCY M k S TEV EN C
2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0

PAD:

2 7 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 7 2 6 IAKE HOWELL

5 ,7 86

1 ,9 8 8 .7 0

2 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD:
17 7 8 W ILLA C1R
DEMNER B R ID G E T A

........................A L L

TAXES DUE

RHODES RICHARD S J R 4 SARA T

........................ P B 2 9 P G S 5 3 &amp; 5 4
WEBER ROBERT A k BRENDA

KLUVER RANDY J

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

SEQ. #

1 ,6 3 6 .6 7

5 ,8 60

(HX)
02

63
JR

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 D 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 8 E HAMPTON C IR
STAPLETON ROBERT D &amp; LAURA D
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 E 0 0 -0 0 50
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 1 E HAMPTON C I R
. . . . . . . w i n t e r WOODS U N I T 0 4
• • • • • • • P B
1 6 PG 10
C O O LID G E DEBORAH A
3 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 3 - 0 F 0 0 -0 0 60
PA D : 1 9 7 7 J A P O N IC A RD
STONE

CHARLES

k

(HX)

STACY

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 G 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PA D : 1 9 8 8 J A P O N IC A RD

(HX)

�The Hekald
NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

TAXES DUE

TO M P K IN S FRANCES W
33-21-3O -513-0H 0O -O O 40
PAD: 2 2 4 9 TA M ER IN E ST
T O M P K IN S AMANDA R

SEQ. *

4 ,1 9 9 .0 7

3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 H 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 2 0 1 6 S U S S E X RD

5 ,9 00

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 3 0
P A D : 2 6 1 9 A N T I L L E S DR
* * * * * * 'W RENW OOD U N I T 3
........................ P B 2 0 P G 6 3

05
M
(HX)

WEAVER KATHLEEN S
3 3 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 1 5 -O A O O -l030
P A D : 1 5 0 3 W IN T E R GR
SHORAKA FR E DE R IC A G
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5-0B 00-2030
P A D : 1 6 0 3 W I N T E R GR
TORRES T IM O T H Y D k M IS T Y
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5-0B 00-2060

........................O R B

1306

PG

2 ,0 2 5 .2 4

5,9 01

6 2 0 .4 6

5 ,9 02

(HX)
BI.VD
1 ,5 4 2 .1 2

5,9 03

BLVD
1 ,0 1 6 .5 8

7 9 2 .0 4

2 ,2 5 1 .7 6

3 ,6 3 7 .4 9

7 6 1 .8 4

P A D : 1 2 1 S T E F A N I K RD
W 110 FT OF N 8 2 .3 5 FT OF . . .
LUPTAK STEPHEN J
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0D 00-0250
PAD:
1 3 0 S T E F A N I K RD
* * * * * * * RASTBROOK SUBD U N I T NO 0 6
* * * * * * *2N D R EP IA T
* * * * * * * p Q 1 4 p G 12

H O W ELL HOWARD A k B O N N IE
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -1 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0

VAN DER MEULEN B ETTY
34-21-30-5O 8-O B O 0-0040
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 2 9 PONDEROSA AVE
NEAL TEDDY R &amp; G LO R IA S
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 6 6 COCOS LN
* * * * * * * E A S TB R O O K S U B D U N I T NO
* * * * * * * p B 14 p c 7 6
DE

P A D : 3 4 6 3 A R N F.L DR
* * * * * * ‘ EASTBROOK SUBD
* • • * * • • p B 14 p c 8 2

CUBBAGE KATHRYN A
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1-0A 00-0240

NO

1 ,3 1 6 .9 0

5 ,9 12

5,9 13

****** i
9 1 0 .8 4

5 ,9 14

• • • • • • • P B
1 5 PG 3
G R A Z IA N I ROSA M
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD:

2136

C O N IFE R

P A D : 3 1 0 8 N IC H O L S O N RD
SHIN G LED EC KER K IM M
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 2 0

MC

NIC HO LSO N

A

7 5 5 .8 5

9 9 7 .0 2

5 ,9 17

5 ,9 18

08
1 ,0 4 6 .7 1

1 ,2 1 3 .3 9

5 ,9 19

5 ,9 20

11
5,9 21

12

1 ,1 9 3 .0 0

5,9 22

5 ,9 23

« *« ****«
1 ,0 2 0 .7 1

5 ,9 24

1 ,2 4 5 .6 6

5 ,9 25

15
5 ,9 26

PAD: 2411 A N TILLE S
* * * * * * ‘ CEMETERY LAKE
* * * * * * ‘ M ETH O D IS T

1 , 4 3 2 .5 0

5, 927

1 ,3 3 3 .6 0

5,9 28

1 ,3 5 2 .2 6

5, 929

(HX)
1 ,8 0 7 .2 6

1 ,6 8 2 .4 6

5 ,9 30

5 ,9 31

(HX)

JOAN

k

D A VIS C IN D Y T
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0

* * * * * * * PB 2 0 PC 2 9
CHURCH
LIG H TH O U S E

*► *»»-* • *

(HX)

P A D : 3 0 6 1 N I C H O L S O N DR
* * * * * * ‘ WINDWARD SQUARE S EC
• * * * • • • p b 1 9 PG 8 6
SHELDON

5 ,9 16

DR

ELROY LANA C
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0

T R E IB IT Z

6 2 1 .2 0

1 ,1 3 0 .3 6

P A D : 3 0 6 0 N I C H O L S O N DR
P R IO R E CHARLES k V IR G IN IA
(HX)
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 9 0
3041

r

5 ,9 15

AVE

P A D : 3 1 2 4 N I C H O L S O N DR
BOUCHER G IL B E R T k DEBRA
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

PAD:

f

1 8 6 .8 6

(HX)

‘ H O W E L L B R A N C H WOODS
'P B 1 9 PGS 11 I 12
SOMERS THEODORE P
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)

1
3 8 8 .1 5

(

5,9 32

(HX)

DR
HOWELL

B A P TIS T

OF

3 1 8 .7 3

5 ,9 33

C ENTRAL FLA IN C
34-21-30-520-O O O O -O O C O
P A D : M OYSES RD
CEMETERY F IR S T E X TE N S IO N
'W IND W AR D SQUARE SEC
'P B

20

PGS

34

k

PAD:

2527

LEEWARD

OF
2

35

GABA S O P H IE
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 8 0
WAY

3 9 9 .0 7
(HX)

1 ,5 4 9 .7 3

LAWRENCE

PGS

43

5 ,9 34

5,9 44

2 ,3 6 2 .6 8

5 ,9 45

1
5 8 0 .8 4

5 ,9 46

• * • * * • •
. * . * . * .
1 ,3 6 6 .4 7

TO

5, 947

&lt;

1 ,2 0 7 .9 0

5, 948

1 ,5 0 7 .7 0

3

45

5, 949

* * * * * * *
. . . . . . .

1'

9 5 0 .8 0

5 ,9 50

1 ,3 3 4 .5 5

5, 951

1 ; 9 3 6 .4 8

5 ,9 52

(HX)

PAD: 3 4 0 8 HAMLET LOOP
MARQUES K IM B E R L Y Ak D E N N IS O N
D E B B IE I, k TEEM S CHAD D
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 7 7 HAMLET LOOP
MARQUES
D EB B IE
3 4 -2 1
PAD:
MC c u L L
3 4 -2 1
PAD:
P A U LIN O

5,9 43

2 ,9 6 3 .1 8

ADD

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -4 4 8 0
(H X)
P A D : 5 4 1 3 F E R R O L DR
4 4 8 WRENWOOD U N I T 3
4TH ADD
HARPER MARK A k JA N E T
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -5 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 4 7 0 BETTY ST
M A T H U R IN W ILB U R J
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 9 -0 0 0 0 -5 1 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 4 2 2 BETTY ST
. . . . . . . v l I j I j A t; 0 F C A S S E L B E R R Y P H A S E
KANTOR E D IT H L
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0

1 ,1 1 4 .3 2

B E L L ROBERT A k MARY S
34-21-30-513-O A O O -0070
(HX)
PA D : 3 3 5 5 B A LSA M DR
LYON TIM O TH Y E S
GLENN JE N N IF E R L
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 40
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 2 1 BONANZA CT
* * * * * * ‘ EASTBROOK SUBD U N IT NO

k 51

* * * * * * * WRENWOOD U N I T 3 4 T H
* * * * * * * p B 24 p c s 6 5 k 66

42

5 ,9 42

K IM B E R L Y A &amp; D EN N ISO N
L k TEEMS CHAD D
-3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
3 3 7 9 HAMLET LOOP
E V BUDDY l
-3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
3 3 8 3 HAMLET LOOP
GERARD C

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 8 2 7 B I.A IN E TER
* * * * * * ‘ V IL L A S OF CASSELBERRY PHASE
. . . . . . . P B 42 p c s 4 6 T O 4 8

4

C O N F ID E N T IA L PER S TATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID » 351
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 8 0
(HX)

1 ,3 2 9 .8 0

5,9 55

F IS H E R GEORGE E k CONSTANCE
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 3 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 2 0
PAD : 3 3 5 4 HAMLET LOOP
................ “ W R E N W O O D H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB j 7 p c s 1 l 2

2 ,4 0 7 .4 1

5 ,9 56

MEEKS RAI.PH E k RUBY Z
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 C P -0 0 0 0 -1 09 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 1 1 3 TA N G E R IN E AVE
.......................W R E N W O O D H E I G H T S U N I T 2
................ “ P B 1 8 P G S 7 7 ♦ 7 8

1 ,2 4 6 .5 6

S C O V ILL E M IC H A E L J kk
S C O V ILL E W IL L IA M A
34 -2 1 -3 0 -5 D G -0 0 0 0-16 8 0

1 ,9 9 3 .5 5

PAD: 5 3 0 5 P O IN S E T T A AVE
BOGAN JAMES M k J U D IT H E
3 4 2 1 -3 0 -5 D G -0000-2240
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 2 4 TA N G E R IN E AVE
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 5 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0
CLEMONS R ICHARD S k SUSAN M
3 5 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 3D -0000
P A D : DODD RD
GREEN D A V ID L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: HOWELL BRANCH RD
(4 AC)
GREEN D A V ID L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 17A -0000
P A D : H O W E L L B R A NC H RD
........................S U B U R B A N H O M E S
....................... P B 5 P G S 6 0 t 6 1
HALL P A T R IC IA D &amp; JAMES W
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -2 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 0 1 N O R A N G E AVF.
LOT 12 t N 1 / 2 OF VACD ST . . .
CAMERON BASMAT k S IM E O N
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -2 1 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 2 2 9 N ORANGE ST
S 2 9 . 6 6 FT OF LOT 7 ♦ N 25 . . .
MC C O N N E L L M AR TH A
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -2 8 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 5 3 7 4 N ORANGE AVE
LOT 3 ♦ N 1 /2 OF LOT 4 BLK 28
. . . . . . * BR O O K S ID E SUBD

5 ,9 57

1 ,3 4 7 .0 2

3 4 6 .7 0

5 ,9 59

5 ,9 62

3 5 -2
PAD:
S 70
KELLY
3 5 -2
PAD:
S 70
. . . . . .

1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
5 0 1 7 OAK H I L L DR
FT OF LOT 3
M IC H A E L S
1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
5 0 1 8 OAK H I L L DR
FT OF LOT 30
. WOODCREST U N IT 01

5 7 8 .7 6

1 ,3 6 5 .7 7

5 ,9 63

5 ,9 64

5,9 65

1 ,4 5 4 .7 3

8 6 8 .4 9

5 ,9 66

5 ,9 67

7 7 9 .4 3

5,9 68

1 ,4 0 2 .5 8

5 ,9 69

1 ,2 0 1 .3 5

5 ,9 70

1 ,8 6 5 .8 5

5 ,9 71

(HX)

PAD:

5048

WOODCREST

(HX)

0 0
DR

(HX)

3 0
DR

5,9 74

1 ,1 5 9 .7 6

5 ,9 75

1 ,4 5 1 .8 0

5 ,9 76

1 ,7 2 4 .9 4

5 ,9 77

1 ,6 5 0 .4 7

5 ,9 78

1 ,0 3 8 .9 9

5 ,9 79

1 ,3 2 3 .8 6

5, 980

2 ,0 6 2 .4 6

5,9 81

2 ,3 5 2 .7 1

5 ,9 82

2 ,0 4 3 .5 7

5 ,9 83

1 ,7 16 .6 4

5 , 9B4

1 , 6 3 4 .2 6

5 ,9 85

1 , 5 9 0 .4 0

5,9 86

1 ,2 50 .1 8

5 ,9 87

1 , 6 1 2 .4 9

5 ,9 88

1 ,1 2 4 .9 4

5, 989

2 ,7 5 8 .1 5

5, 990

1 ,4 0 5 .3 9

5,9 91

7 5 3 .7 9

5 ,9 92

8 9 3 .4 5

5, 993

1 . 6 2 8 .0 5

5 ,994

1 ,2 3 9 .3 1

5 ,9 95

1 ,4 1 9 .2 6

5 ,9 90

1 , 5 9 6 .6 3

5, 997

7 ,8 4 9 .3 7

5, 998

2 4 4 .1 2

5, 999

7 5 0 .4 4

6,0 00

1 ,6 7 4 .6 5

6,0 01

7 7 6 .4 4

6,0 02

1 ,6 2 7 .3 3

6 ,0 03

2 ,4 3 1 .4 1

6 ,0 04

2 ,7 6 3 .7 7

6 ,0 05

2 ,9 2 5 .1 9

6 ,0 06

2 ,3 1 3 .1 1

6 ,0 07

6 6 5 .4 9

6 ,0 08

RD

P A D : 5 3 3 8 N W O O D C R E S T DR
“ “ “ WOODCREST U N IT 6
* * * * * * PB 2 0 PG 2 2
BORT E D IT H k ALAN
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 7 5 6 1 DO C K SID E ST
* * * * * 'W O O D C R E S T U N I T 7
* * * * * * pa 23
PG 4 4
SUKHDEO D EO NARINE
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 7 4 4 3 GRAND CT

(HX)

'O AKCREST
' P B 2 3 P G S 6 7 k 68
W IL L IA M S M ICH A E L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 A 00-0130

(HX)

PAD: 7 3 0 8 BEACON PL
BARTON RANDY B k DONNA M
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 9 0

(HX)

PAD: 7 3 2 5 GRAND AVE
EVANS REBECCA S
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0C 00-0190

(HX)

TA D : 7 3 0 5 COOK LN
GOOSSF.NS D O N A LD k L I N D A D
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 3 2 7 C O O K I.N
P A D ILLA OSCAR A k M IG U E L IN A A
3 5 -2 1 - 3 0 -5 1 6 -0E 00-0350
(HX)
PAD: 7 2 3 9 GROVE AVE
‘ GRAND P IN E S
' P B 2 6 PG 4 3
COI.ANGELO P E T E R k K R IS T E N L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 5 4 3 9 PEACO PL
•GOLDENROD V IL L A S CONDO
•O R B 1 4 0 9 PG 1 0 0 7
VERMEULEN B LA IN E
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 9-0B 00-0050
PAD: 7 7 2 6 COUNTRY I B - 5 PL
R U IZ A L IC IA
3 5 -2 1 - 3 0 -5 19-0000-0050
(HX)
P A D : 7 7 2 7 C O U N T R Y I G - 5 PI.
. . . . . . . f e r n s r o OK T R A IL S
................ * * P B 2 8 P G S 8 8 k 8 9
WEST M E R R IL L D
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 6 4 BRACKEN CT
. . . . . . . PERNBRO O K T R A I L S PH 3
* * * * * * * P 3 3 1 PG 1 3
FONG GEORGE
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
WAY
26

PO LIC A STR O SHARON M
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 5 5 8 8 GARDEN GROVE

(HX)
C IR

9

KNAUSS C Y N T H IA k
MC C U L L O U G H B E N N I E
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 7 9 3 FOX K N O L L PI,
CHEEK W IL L IA M M
3 5 2 1 -3 0 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 6 6 1 REVELWOOD LOOP
----------------------------------S F . C 3 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 Z A ID A ASSOC
3 6 2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 A -0000
RD

&gt;*****PB 30 pGS 43 4 44
6 9 3 .2 2

(HX)

1 0
CT

1 9 6 .9 0

3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 7 3 0 ALOMA AVE
' • “ “ ALOMA PARK

*******PB 15 pc 55

READ R U SS ELL W
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2
PAD: 7 4 0 9 E HOUSTON
BEST D EN N IS L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3
PAD: 5 0 3 0 WOODCREST
ROMERO JOSE
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3

5 ,9 73

(HX)

* ................ P B 1 8 P G 3 1
H IL L RUTH M k CARL L
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 2 0
(HX)
T A D : 5 4 4 6 N W O O D C R E S T DR
FF.ATHF.RSTON R OG ER L S J U D I T H J
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 5 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 4 3 1 PORTS ID E CT
S M IT H DALE R SR k MYRNA O
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 5 0
P A D : 5 4 0 4 N W O O D C R ES T DR
P IT Z E R JANA M
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 4 0
(HX)

PAD: TU S K A W II.L A
A D R IA T IC O JUAN SR

2 ,0 5 4 .3 0

(HX)

PAD: 5 0 3 0 N GOLDENROD P IA C E
....................W O O D C R E S T U N I T 5
* * * * * * pB 17 p c s 35 » 3 6 «

k

5 ,9 72

I.N

P A D : 7 6 4 7 V I L L A G E G R E E N DR
L IS A EUGENE M k MARTHA W
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 7 6 0 1 V I L I A G F . G R E E N DR
................* G O I . D E N R O D P L A C E
. . . . . . r B 16 pB 81

* * * * * * ‘ BRIDG EW ATER
. . . . . . . PB 39 p c s 8

• • * • « * « pB 19 pc 75

JOHNSON ROGER G J R i B R I G I T N
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 1 2 5 GROVE AVE
. . . . . . *C O L D E N ROD MANOR
........................ P B 1 1 P G 4 0
B E L L DONNA M

PAD: 5 2 0 4 N WOODCREST DR
WOOLARD A L L E N A k S H E IL A
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 9 0
(HX)

PAD: 7 8 0 0 FERNBROOK
....................' G A R D E N G R O V E
. . . . . . . PB 31 p c s 2 5 k
5 ,9 58

k

1 ,0 3 7 .1 8

(HX)

C H ILD E R S D E N IS E M
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
7 8 1 .7 0

*
.V I L L A S O F C A S S E L B E R R Y P H A S E
* * * * * * * PB 2 4 PGS 5 4 k 5 5
SCH LIM M ER KENNETH J
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 6 2 AUTUMN CT

....................... P B

5.9 41

3

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0
(HX)
TA D : 7 0 3 3 B ETTY ST
* * * * * “ CEDAR R ID G E U N IT 1
*
.......................* P B 2 2 P G 8 0
MATOS ANTHONY k X IO M ARA
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 7 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0
P A D : 1 9 2 8 H O U N D S L A K E DR
I.OT 8 ( L E S S R D ) B L K 1
D A IL LUANN B
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 7 -0 4 0 0 -0 1 2 0
P A D : 1 9 4 5 HF.ATHWOOD DR

BEARDSLEY

i «»##•&lt;

06

13

2 ,3 8 8 .0 4

5,9 08

(HX)

P A D : 3 4 1 3 BOWMAN DR
M E L E N D E Z J O R G E W k L Y D I A F.
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 4 0 7 BOWMAN DR
* * * * * * ‘ E A S T B R O O K S U B D U N I T NO
* * * * * * * p B 14 p c 8 9

5 .9 40

....................P B 1 6 P G 5 8
TOWLES M A R IL Y N S
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

• • • • • • • P B 2 2 PGS 5 0
MC C A F F R E Y M A U R E E N

(HX)

U N IT

PAD: 7 4 1 0 N WOODCREST
....................V I L L A G E G R E E N

PARSONS H E N R IE T T A C
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 1 0

1 ,0 6 4 .6 2

J

SEQ. #

CT
04

5 .9 39

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 4 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 6 9 F L A M I N G O WAY
« • • « « * ‘ WRENWOOD U N I T 3 3R D ADD

5,9 11

TAD: 7 4 2 1 E HOUSTON
. . . . « .W O O D C R ES T U N I T
* * * * * * PB i s pG 5 7

1 , 4 3 1 .8 1

5 ,9 07

1 ,0 5 0 .9 2

1 ,3 7 0 .4 6

R O U S HA SHARON E P
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 A 0 0 -0 0 7 0

5, 937

D
(HX)

P A D : 5 0 3 9 F E R N C R E S T DR
“ “ “ WOODCREST U N IT 03
* “ » * * P B 1 5 PG 9 5
H O P K IN S M E L V IN D k BARBARA
CROW S T A N F O R D D k C A R O L F
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 2 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 0 3 3 PECAN CT
ARNOLD RAYBURN L JR k J A N IC E M

5 ,9 06

5 ,9 10

I.
(HX)

JASON 6 L IS A
1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -1 2 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
179 2 C H IL E A N LN
R IC H A R D D k GERRY ANN
1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -1 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
1 7 5 7 C H IL E A N LN
* EASTBROO K SUBD U N IT NO
* P B 14 p G 62

1 ,4 32 .8 8

MACKEY TA Q U IS A D k A R V IN
3 5 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0

5 .9 38

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 5 5 0
P A D : 5 1 5 9 A R D M O R E DR
........................W I N D W A R D S Q U A R E S E C
* • • • • • • PB 2 2 PGS 2 8 &amp; 2 9

P A D : 3 3 4 2 B O U G A I N V I L L E A DR
* * * * * * * EASTBROOK SUBD U N IT NO 0 6
* * * * * * » BE P I A T O F P A R T O F B I.K 14

EARLS
3 4 -2
PAD:
GOBELI
3 4 -2
PAD:
* * * * * *
* * * * * *

5 ,9 36

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1 ,5 2 1 .1 1

5,9 05

2 ,4 7 4 .7 7

9 0 1 .7 5

........................P B 1 3 P G 9 1
MOODY EDWARD J k C E C E L IA M
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 4 -1 4 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 8 3 6 C L E M A T IS LN
* * * * * * ‘ EASTBROOK SUBD U N IT NO 0 3
* * * ‘ * * * P B 1 2 PG 6 0
M O R R IS O N J O H N K k TRCF.Y R
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 1 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 4 7 5 S E A G R A P E DR
t * * * * * * ‘ E A S T B R O O K S UB D U N I T NCT'05’
* * * * . * * p B i 2 PGS 8 0 I 81

1 ,2 3 3 .6 3

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 1 1 3 ARDMORF. DR
........................W R E N W O O D U N I T 3 2 N D A D D
.......................P B 2 1 P G S 2 2 k 2 3
M A R T IN E Z M AR IA

(HX)

5 ,9 09

5 ,9 35

(HX)

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 5 1 0
PAD: 7 0 2 7 BETTY ST
T E R R Y EDWARD J &amp;
GUSTAFSO N BRAD C O -T R S

C

CHURCH HELEN L
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 B 0 0-0040
(HX)
TA D : 1 7 4 0 r U R IT A N AVE
* * * * * * * EASTBROOK SUBD U N IT NO
* * • • * • • p B 12 P G 8 8 k 8 9

B E N IT O M AR IO k V IL M A
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 0 0
P A D : 5 1 4 7 A R D M O RE DR
LUNSFORD KENNETH A k
KAREN L

P E R E Z RAMON k
F E L IC IA N O G LO R II.U Z

PEARL V IC T O R IA
3 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 1 - 0 A 0 0 - 0 0 IB
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 6 2 H IL D A CV
LOT 1 (LESS S 1 2 5 F T i W . . .
P IU M E I.L I M IC H A E L P
34-21-30-501-O C O O -0040
PAD: 113 S TEFA N IK
(k
1 1 7 ) RD
LO T 4 (L E S S N 9 0 F T ) BI.K
P IU M E I.L I M IC H A E L P
3 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 l-O C O O -0050

5 6 9 .3 8

SEQ. *

(HX)

(HX)

483
1 ,0 1 4 .3 5

ERNESTO

3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -5 2 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 3 2 0
P A D : 7 0 2 8 H A MM OCK WAY
FREY L O U IS I I I

5,9 04

(HX)
BLVD
NO. 1

AI.LABACK J U L I E A
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -0 7 0 0 -2 4 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 9 0 T I M B E R L I N E DR
U N I T 2 4 9 0 B L D G 7 CF.DARWOOD . . .
BARNES CARLENE
3 3 2 1 -3 0 -5 1 6 -1 1 0 0 -2 4 1 9
(HX)
TAD: 2 4 1 9 GRAND TETON C IR
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0
KANYOK JOSEPH J
3 4 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 4E-0000
P A D : G R E E N C A S T L E BI.VD
KANYOK JOSEPH J
3 4 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 14H -0000
P A D : 1 G R E E N C A S T L E BI.VD
* * * * * * »si,OVAK V IL L A G E
* * * * * * * PB 8 pG 15

TAXES DUE

ROLON

(HX)

• • • “ “ PB 1 6 PG 1 9
V IV A S GERMAN k HORTEN
3 3 -2 1 -3 0 -5 14-0D 00-0480
P A D : 2 0 9 6 S U S S E X DR
* .................... W I N T E R G R E E N
* * * * * * « p B 24 PGS 6 0 k 61

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

5 ,8 99

(rix)
2 ,4 6 6 .9 8

May 2. o. 10.2001

MOLES KELLY C
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 5 8 4 0 SHALE CT
K O S C IO LE K JOSEPH A
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 5 7 6 8 SHALE CT
CUETO CARLOS
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD: 5 8 4 2 MARBLE CT
O 'M A R A MARK M
TRUSTEE
S U ITE 135A

(HX)

(HX)

3 6 - 2 1 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 8 8A
L O T 88 ( L E S S B E G S E C O R R U N
' * • * » * T R I N I T Y BAY
* * * * * * PB 3 0 PGS 4 5 TO 4 8
MORGAN THOMAS J &amp; M IC H E L L E D
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD: 8 4 4 1 A D M IR A L PT
............... ' B E A R C R E E K
' * * * “ PB 31 PGS 54 &amp; 55
C IR G IS R A N IA k KAMAL W
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 2 8 4 5 REGAL LN
DELGADO M A R IO l S Y L V IA
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 4 6 4 9 C R EEK VIEW LN
. • • . . • T r i n i t y BAY PH 2
'•• •••P B
34 PGS 4 5 k 4 6
JAMES M AG N O LIA
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 5 2 9 0 N LAKE BURKETT LN
&gt; • • • * • BEAR GULLY FOREST

. . .

' * * * * * P B 61 PGS 1 - 5
'•• •••A L L 3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -017B -0000
D A V O O D IA N MOHAMMAD
3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD: 5 6 0 6 PATS PT
• • • • • • B E A R G ULLY BAY
. * . * * * P B 33 p c s 5 5 T O

57

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
BODNAR

TAXES DUE

BEULAH

4 ,3 9 7 .9 9

3 6 -2 1 -3 0 -5 JA -0000-0040
PAD: 3 7 6 6 K IN S LE Y PL
---------------------------------------S F . C 0 2 T W P 2 1 R N G
J E Z Z I N I HASSAN N 6 M AR IO N C
0 2 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 A -0000
(HX)
P A D : 9 5 4 F L O R I D A AVF.
---------------------------------------S E C 0 3 T W P 2 1 R N G
SMART

LIN D A

SEQ. ff
6 ,0 09

1 ,4 1 2 .7 0

55

i

9 6 6 .2 8

W

56
2 ,9 8 8 .0 3

G E R B E R HOMER C S NANCY B
0 3 - 2 1- 3 1- 5 0 6 -0 A O 0 -0 150
PAD: 1 4 4 5 TW IN
YOUNG D E N N IS C 4
0 3 2 1-3 1 -5 0
PAD: 1 4 0 0 TW IN
-------------------------------------- S E C

1 /2

(HX)

OAKS C IR
P A T R IC IA G
6 - 0 B 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)
OAKS C I R
0 4 TWP 2 1 RNG 31

CARNERO OSCAR 6 TERESA
0 4 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1063 W 434

4 ,6 8 0 .3 5

0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0

(5

6.0 14

4 9 2 .3 3

6.0 15

4 6 4 .5 2

6 .0 16

(HX)

HENDRIX WALTFR L 4 BERNICE E
PA D : 1 0 3 0 W 4 3 4 SR
H E N D R IX WALTER L PER RFP
H E N D R IX B E R N IC E
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5A -0000
PAD: 1 0 5 0 434 SR
FROSS L IN D A T k JOHN
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 7A -0000
PAD: S H A N G R I LA LN

6 .0 13

(HX)

4

1 ,1 4 1 .2 0

1 ,4 7 8 .2 8

6 ,0 17

6 ,0 18

(HX)

AC)

...... CASSA-VILLA HEIGHTS
10

PC

97

C O I . L E S S - DF.SENT I S C A R O L Y N
D E S E N T IS IG N A C IO N
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 921 P IN E ST
C O LLE S S-D E SF.N TIS CAROLYN
D E S E N T IS IG N A C IO N
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: P IN E ST

T

&amp;

5 4 0 .9 9

PGS

10 4 .2 1

10 4 .2 1

3 2 3 .1 7

• “ “ A^CASA PARK
. . . * * . * PB 3 0 PGS

V I L L A S PH
97 s 9 8

“

PB

20

PGS

56

k

3 ,4 2 6 .9 2

2 ,4 3 8 .0 2

2 ,6 3 6 .7 6

2 ,8 3 5 .3 6

57

GARRETT JOHN E
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0

6,0 23

1,7 25

1 ,5 83

L

JR

2

44

60

***
* “
2 ,4 9 2 .8 3

1 , 9 1 3 .0 8

6 .0 28

6,0.': 9

6,0 30

6,0 31

6 .0 32

6 .0 33

6, 034

C A M ILL E

B

6.0 47

3 ,1 0 6 .9 7

6.0 48

2 ,3 8 7 .8 8

6 ,0 49

2 ,2 7 2 .2 9

................“ A R R O W H E A D A T T U S C A W I I . U
“ “ " 'P B
4 8 PGS 5 2 T O 5 4
C U LB R ETH CUSTOM HOMES IN C
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 1 1 2 ARROWHEAD CT
. . . . . . 'TU S C A W ILLA U N IT 08

UNI

T

6,0 51

6 ,0 52

(HX)

PAD: 711 SYBILWOOD CIR
SISTO JOAN F

2 ,2 6 3 .8 0

0 5 8 0
CT
C
0 7 2 0

6 .0 53

(HX)

PGS

57

TO

2 ,5 2 8 .5 9

6.0 54

(HX)
3
1 ,8 7 7 .1 5

6,0 55

59

CEGELKA JANET M
07-2 1 -3 1 -5 G B -0 0 0 0-01 2 0

7 ,0 6 5 .3 5

6.0 56

6, 3 8 6 .1 6

6 .0 57

(HX)

07-2 1 -3 1 -5 G B -0 0 0 0-04 7 0

(HX)

PAD: 7 1 4 BEAR CREEK CIR
“ “ '“ CASA PARK VILLAS PH 1
* * * * * * * P3 2 9 PGS 3 4 4 3 5
CARBONE VINCENT J 4 SUZANNE K

6 ,0 35

6,0 36

6,0 37

6, 038

1 ,1 8 9 .8 0

6 .0 40

1 ,3 2 0 .8 8

6 ,0 41

6 ,0 42

6,0 43

•
2 ,1 9 7 .9 3

1 ,5 4 0 .4 3

B
0 7 -2 1- 3 1-5G Y -0 5 0 0 -0 06 0

1 .4 4 7 .9 7

6 .058

7 5 8 .3 7

6.0 59

“

“

• “

N

...
1 .4 4 7 .9 7

1 ,3 5 4 .1 2

6 ,0 44

6 ,0 45

6,0 61

FT

. . .
1 ,4 6 9 .6 3

6 ,0 62

5 5 1 .9 0

6, 063

l(Ul ,
1 , 4 1 2 .0 6

6,'064'

00-0050
V IL L A PL
BRAEW ICK

&amp; 54

AT

PH

MORRISON WANETA I. 4
MORRISON DONALD E

2 ,0 1 0 .3 7

6,0 65

6 ,0 66

3 ,9 0 5 .7 7

6,0 67

31--

12A

2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
9 9 2 S L E E P IN G ROCK C T

4 ,1 5 5 .1 4

6 ,068

(HX)

....................... C A R R I N G T O N W O O D S U N I T
........................P B 4 0 P G S 9 8 T O 1 0 0

1
3 ,4 1 0 .7 3

6,0 69

(HX)
L

PAD: 1621 T IV E R TO N ST
................ “ D A V E N P O R T G L E N
.......................
4 5 PGS 1 8 TH R U 2 0
B U S B IC E M IC H A E L A JR 4 KASEY
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

4 ,3 5 2 .4 2

3 ,9 2 6 .6 1

6 ,0 70

6 ,0 71

CT
12
102
3 ,8 3 2 .6 2

6 ,0 72

0
(HX)
DR

....................... T U S C A W I L I A U N I T 1 4 A
....................... P B 3 2 P G S 2 1 T O 2 4
BLANTON B O N N IE A 4
F IT Z H E N R Y THOMAS C
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 H S -0 0 0 0 -0 77 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 7 7 C AYUG A DR
HADAWAY W I L L I A M J 4 E I L E E N E
0 8 -2 1 -3 1-5H S -0000-0920
(HX)
P A D : 6 5 0 C A Y U G A DR
....................' T U S C A W I L L A U N I T 1 4 B
....................... P B 3 7 P C S 6 T O 1 0
G A R R ISO N -FR EE SANDRA 4
FREE CARL
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 J U -0 0 0 0 -1470
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 7 2 SENECA BLVD
S EG R E TA R IO GARY P 4 BARBARA J
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 J U -0 0 0 0 -1540
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 8 6 SENECA BLVD
KANYOK J E N N IF E R J
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 J U -0 0 0 0 -1 8 7 0
(H X)
PAD: 708 CONESUS LN
TAKACH MARK D 4 DONNA M
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 J U -0 0 0 0 -2 4 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 8 8 O T I S C O WAY
R O D RIG UEZ D E R R IC K J 4 E IL E E N
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 J U -0 0 0 0 -2 4 6 0
CONNER VERNON J 4 F R A N C IS H
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 JU -0000-2730
LOT 2 7 3 4 VACD S T A D J ON S
“ “ “ •G LEN EAGLE U N IT 3
* * * * * * *P B 4 3 PGS 5 3 4 5 4

6 ,0 85

1 . 8 7 7 .68

6, 086

1 . 8 7 8 ,68

6 ,0 87

2 ,8 8 3 .6 3

6,0 88

P A D : 6 6 0 R O B I N I.N
S P E N C E R DIANF. H
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 8 B -0 0 0 0

321 ,9 0

6 ,0 89

TAD: 3 6 8 W FR A N K LIN ST
V IN C E N T T R IM E L L A JO
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 9A -0000

555 ,62

6,0 90

2 ,4 7 1 .71

6,0 91

(HX)
242

PA D : M I S S I O N RD
BOWERS C H A R L E S H k B E T T Y
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 8 0 -0 0 0 0

J

PAD: P IN E AVE
BRYAN TRACY P k
PATTON W IL L IA M J
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 3 L -0 0 0 0

(HX)

S TIN E S G IN A M
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0

(HX)

T A D : 3 5 3 T E R R A C E DR
YF.B3A M I C H A E L J k ANA M
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 2 9 T E R R A C E DR
....................... W I L L I A M S S U R V E Y O F T R A C T
“ “ • “ IN SE 1 /4
O F SW 1 / 4 S E C 9
........................T W P 2 1 S R G E
31 E
MOORE T E V A K
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
LOT 7 (LESS PT
I N NW 1 / 4
........................R I C H F I E L D

17

pG

OF

PANKE MARGARET M
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0
PAD: 798 F IE L D
TR ESSI.ER S TEP H EN
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0

0 0 -0 1 5 0
ST
F. &amp; A M Y
0 0 -0 3 4 0

P A D : 7 6 6 R I C H DR
....................‘ S H E D G R O V E H O M E S
TORRES
0 9 -2 1
PAD:
LOZANO
0 9 -2 1
PAD:

.17

6 ,0 92

1 1 3 .5 7

6,0 93

9 4 8 .,51

6,0 94

721 ,45

6,0 95

1 ,3 2 3 .3 1

6 ,0 96

2 , 4 5 2 ,63

6, 097

2 ,4 97

,93

6,0 98

4 6 1 .8 5

6 ,0 99

2 ,5 0 7 .8 5

6 ,1 00

. . .

(HX)
E
(HX)

P A D : 8 9 6 R I C H DR
COMPTON SARAH J k JASON R
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)

21

1,545

25

U N IT

1

pc 82

JOSE M k STELLA W
-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
958 SHED ST
SELENDA M
-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
8 9 7 SHED ST
26

PG

98

P A D : TIMBF.RW OOD TR I.
MACKF.SY C H R I S T I A N S k B L A K E
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0

3 ,4 2 7 .5 1

4 ,4 5 4 .6 8

4 ,4 9 5 .9 4

5 ,0 7 9 .3 9

6 ,0 73

6,0 74

6,0 75

6,0 76

6,0 77

*
3 ,3 9 8 .8 5

6 ,0 78

5 5 4 .0 3

6 ,0 79

5 5 5 .0 3

6 ,0 80

* * * * * * * *

J. . 3 1 4 , . 511

6,,1 0 1

2 ,5 4 3 .6 7

6 ,1 02

3 ,3 6 0 .9 0

6 ,1 03

1 ,4 0 5 .8 8

6,1 04

3 ,8 3 6 .9 1

6, 105

2 ,7 1 8 .6 5

6, 1 0 6

2 ,7 8 8 .5 1

6, 1 0 7

2 , 6 2 3 .2 7

6, 1 0 8

2 ,5 9 5 .3 1

6, 109

2 ,9 7 1 .1 4

6 , 110

3 , 0 4 4 . 88

6, 111

2 ,7 9 7 .4 7

6 ,1 12

4 4 .7 6

6 ,1 13

5 4 .43

6 ,1 14

8 6 9 .8 5

6 ,1 15

1 ,3 7 6 .2 3

6 ,1 16

IN C

3 ,8 6 6 .4 6

6 ,1 17

ANDERSON R EG IN A LD D k V IC T O R IA
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 1A -0000
PAD: 426

1 0 1 .4 9

6,1 18

1 ,0 9 7 .2 7

6 ,1 19

1 ,3 3 0 .1 7

6 ,1 20

9 3 .4 8

6 ,1 2 1

L A K E PH
pc 79

1

BLAKEMAN RODNEY k T R IN A
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 10 0 8 W IL L A LAKE C IR
“ • “ “ W IL L A OAKS
* * * * * * * PB 3 6 PG 7 4
MONTGOMERY C E C E L IA A
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0

(HX)

PH

3

RODRIGUEZ ORLANDO H k MAYRA C
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 A
(HX)
PAD: 8 8 4 PECAN CT
LO T 4 (L E S S BEG SE COR RUN N
........................B E N T L E Y W O O D S
....................* P B 4 1 P G S 7 9 T O 8 2
LOPEZ DARRELL
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
TAD: 501 BENTLEY ST
C IC C IA R O JOHN P k RHONDA
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 4 6 A R T E S IA ST
H A Z E L K E V IN P 4 NORMA
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
T A D : 6 1 4 Y O R K S H I R E DR
BARRF.NO M A R I A 4
CHOEZ G IN A C k PABLO

(HX)

0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 5 0
P A D : 4 3 4 Y O R K S H IR E DR
SWANSON L A U R IE E k JON A

(HX)

0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 0 0
PAD: 6 8 0 BENTLEY ST
P F R K IN S TARRY E k H A T T IE

(HX)
B

0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 8 0
PAD: 5 7 0 BENTLEY ST
FUGAL DEBRA J
0 9 -2 1
PAD:
“ • “ “
. . . . . . .

0 9 PAD:

RANDOLPH

M

2 1 - 3 1 - 5 1 5 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 4( H
0X)
6 4 7 LADY LYNN CT

-------------------------------------- S E C 1 0 T W P
H IN T Z LY E LI. OR HOLLY
10 M AR TIN
FBO

(HX)

-3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 1 0
(HX)
8 0 0 MANCHESTER AVE
OAK HOLLOW
PB 43 pG u

W IL L IA M S

4 ,3 5 2 .8 0

L

PAD: 3 7 3 TIM B FR W O O D TRI.
“ “ “ ‘ OAK H I L L V I L L A S PH 1 RE PI.A T
........................P B 3 0 P G S 7 2 k 7 3
VAN D ER PO O L ROGER
i.■. i ■
...
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0-00 7 A
PAD: 1 3 0 .SHADY OAK LN
LOT 7 (LESS N 4 5 FT)

PAD: 1001 LIN G O C IR
................ “ O A K H I L L V I L L A S
. . . . . . . PB 41 p c i 0

0 7 -2 1-31-5124-0000-0050
TAD: 1491 C R E E K S ID E C IR
........................F O X G L E N A T C H E L S E A T A R C
........................T U S C A W I L L A
.......................P B 4 9 P G S 7 8 T H R U 8 2
I FKG IN C
C /O F G F IN K B E IN E R

PAD: 1 5 4 9 W ARRING TO N
....................... T U S C A W I L I . A U N I T
....................... P B 2 8 P G S 9 8 T O
SNYDER BEVERLY A
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 G T -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7
PAD: 1 6 1 4 W H IT E DOVE

46

G LO R IA
2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 0C -0000

* * * * * * * W ILLA
* • • “ * • p B 35

1
1 ,3 7 4 .2 4

WALSH D A V ID M 4 HELEN J
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 16 0 9 TIV E R TO N ST

6 ,0 84

MAR I MON
0 9 -

* ....................P B

PARK G CT
JR
00-0040
(HX)
PARK C T #G,.
I I I
4

....................‘ T U S C A W I L L A U N I T
* * * * * * * PB 2 7 PG 2 2

1 8 6 .86

C IR

FOWLKES GREGG W k L IN D A A
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

BAGWELL E R IC B 4 KAREN P
07-21-31-5JV -O H O O -0020
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 0 5 BRAEW ICK S T
........................C H E L S E A P A R C A T T U S C A W I L L A
........................P B 4 5 P G S 8 2 4 8 3

0 8 TAD:

6 .0 60

000-0030

PGS 5 3

6,0 83

NEST

. . . . . . . TIMBFRW00D

PARK C T #G
4 FT)
4 S 4
A 4

TU S C A W ILLA

5 , 0 8 7 .37

EAGLE

CARVER STEVE k BETTY A
0 8 2 1 -3 1 -5 L B -0 0 00 -2 2 9 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 5 4 1 F.AGLE N E S T C I R
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -

.......pB

(HX)

PAD: 6 1 1 C A S A P A R K B C T
LOT 6 (LE SS N 3 . 9 4 FT)
4
LY LES ROBERT W
0 7 -2 1 -3 1-5G Y -1700-0030
PAD: 6 0 6 CASA PARK F CT
KAUFFMANN C H R IS T O P H E R E 4
C H R IS T IN A L
0 7 -2 1 -3 1-5G Y -1900-0050

PAD:
1324 CASA
W ASHING TON IS A IA H
0 7 -2 1 - 3 1-5G Y -20
PAD: 132 6 CASA
T U G L IS I ALFRED A
REBECCA S
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5G Y -24
PAD: 1 3 0 8 PARK

6 ,0 82

. . . . . . . PB

PAD: 1507 BLACK BEAR CT
FINKI.E MARILYN R 4
CLICK IRVING M

TAD: 602 CASA
LOT 5 (LESS S
HENRY S A H IR R E L L
B A ILEY ORAL R
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 1-5 G Y -2

4 , 7 0 5 .12

1570

• “ “ “ GLEN EAGLE U N IT 4
................ “ P B 4 3 P G S 5 5 k 5 6
MC G I N T Y J O S E P H B k D I A N A I.
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 L B -0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 1 8 EAGLE NEST C IR

• “ “ “ O V IED O TERRACF
. . . . . . . PB u
PG 6

PAD: 1 2 1 1 TROTWOOD BLVD
' “ “ “ COUNTRY CLUB V IL L A G E U N IT
* * * * * * * PB 2 5 PGS 3 3 T O 3 7
PALUMBO JOHN PER RET
E S T A T E O F CARMF.LA BEN I N A T I
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F N -0 0 0 0 -2 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 7 8 AUGUSTA N A T IO N A L BLV
26

6,0 81

PAD: CHAPEL ST
JA T H A N MARK A k
S P E N C E R GLF.NROY
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0

* * * * * * * *
2 ,3 3 2 .7 0

C H R IS T IN A M
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F B -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0

6 ,0 50

..........................
2 ,9 7 1 .8 3

....................' P B 2 3 P G S 2 5 - 2 8
BIACKW ELI. DOUGLAS R 4

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F B -0 0 0 0 P A D : 7 0 8 CI.UBW OOD
OWEN J O H N G 4 C A T H Y
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F B -0 0 0 0 -

1 ,8 2 1 .2 9

SEQ. #

6 ,5 7 4 .4 9

W H ITE M A R TIN B k SHARON B
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 L A -0 0 0 0 -1 5 0 0
(HX)

PAD: 2 1 0 M IS S IO N RD
SHEPARD ARNETT J FT AL
0 9 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 0 -0 0 0 0

........................P B 4 6 P G S 6 4 4 6 5
C O LLIN S K E V IN T
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 445 C R E E K S ID E C IR

L IT T O N JAMES J 4 M E L IS S A
0 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0

(HX)
DR

(HX)

4

JOSEPH

BROWNING EDWARD F. 4 CAROL K

6 .0 39

1 ,1 8 3 .6 9

A
(HX)

POGGI

T0 5

0 7 21-31-5M S -0000-0630
PAD: 1 5 2 6 FOX GLEN DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 8 T W P 2 1 R N G

(H X)

(HX)

PGS j

. . . . . . . PB 3 7

1 ,1 3 3 .3 0

1 ,0 7 3 .5 6

4

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 4 0
P A D : 7 2 7 A D ID A S RD
SWANN R IC H A R D T 4 J A C K IE
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 0 7 0
P AD : 1 4 8 0 CONNORS LN
J A IL L E T L IN N E A M
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 1 2 0
PAD: 14 5 4 K IN G CT

6.0 27

(HX)

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 2 D
(HX)
P A D : 6 0 0 N O R T H E R N WAY 1 1 2 0 7
BAGLEY ANNE C
0 7 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 1 6 0 0 - 0 1 6A (H X)
P A D : 6 0 0 N O R T H E R N # 1 6 0 1 WAY
“ • “ “ WEDGEWOOD T E N N I S V I L L A S
“ * “ “ P B 2 4 PG 3 3
35
VAZQUEZ MONSERRATE A TR USTEE
FBO MONSERRATE A VAZQUEZ

M ELA N IE J
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 3 0
PAD: 1 4 4 0 FOREST H IL L S
MOSELLO JUDY A

6 ,0 26

* “
“ *

MENDEZ ANA L
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -1 2 0 0 -0 1 2 B
P AD : 6 0 0 N O R T H E R N WAY # 1 2 0 3
W ILK EN B R IA N M

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 1 0
PAD: 1 4 2 2 S P A L D IN G RD

6 ,0 25

(HX)

ANTHONY J JR
1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
1 1 5 0 W W IN G ED FOOT C IR
. XUSCANY PLACE PHASE 1
» o R B 1 2 8 1 PG 1 8 3 3

ROBERT

6 ,0 24

• “

PAD:
1 0 3 4 W E A T H E R E D WOOD C I R
. . . . . . . C O U N T R Y CLUB V IL L A G E U N IT
“ “ “ 'P B 2 3 PGS 7 8 - 8 0

M C W ILLIA M S

6,0 22

2

P A D : 9 0 2 C Y P R E S S WOOD L N
' “ “ “ WFDGEWOOD U N I T 2
.......................P B 2 1 P G S 1 1 k 1 2

TIA N O
0 7 -2
TAD:
. . . . . .
. . . . . .

6,0 21

(HX)

BERK JO EL k M A R IA N
0 7 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

6 ,0 46

TAXES DUE

NAME &gt;PARCEL NUMBER

PAD:

MILES MICHELLE

VAI.DES PEDRO
1 ,3 9 6 .7 3
0 6 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -2 5 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 5 2 1 CASA PARK C I R
1 ,4 5 4 .0 7
T R A T T DWAYNF. K &amp; L Y D I A K
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -2 9 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 4 9 1 CASA PARK C I R
CALZADA N ELLY P &amp; DELGADO
1 ,3 6 6 .5 4
NELLY k CALZADA JUAN O
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -4 2 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 4 0 0 CASA PARK C I R
ACHENBACH K R IS T Y
8 4 6 .7 0
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -4 4 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 2 N CASA PARK CT
LOT 2 (LESS N 1 FT)
k N 1 FT
. .
CARR HOLLY
4 1 7 .7 2
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -4 4 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 4 N CASA PARK CT
LOT 3 (LESS N 1 FT)
k N 1 FT
. . .
' “ “ “ R E S E R V E A T T U S C A W I L L A PH 1 T H E
................... ' P B 4 8 P G S 3 1 T O 4 0
D E B E L L IS JOSEPH M I I
7 ,9 3 3 .3 2
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 144 CHERRY CREEK C IR
I.F.TSON C O N R A D R k C Y N T H I A A
7 ,5 9 2 .8 9
0 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 108 A TR IU M CT
VANN BOBBY B PER REP
6 ,2 8 4 .2 9
E STA TE OF GEORGE R VANN
0 6 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
145 CHERRY CREEK C IR
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 --------------------. . . . . . . WEDGF.WOOD U N I T 1
***
“

1 ,0 5 4 .6 7

G

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5G Y -0400-0050
TAD: 6 0 8 CASA PARK B C T

NAVAS ORLANDO D k
A G UIRRE LUZ E O S P IN A
0 5 2 1 -3 1 -5N G -0000-0520
(HX)
P A D : 3 4 7 S T R E A M V I E W WAY
C U R C IO R EG IN A
;
0 5 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 N G - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 10 (HX)
P A D : 3 0 9 S T R E A M V IE W WAY
------------------------------------- S E C 0 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1

' “

6 ,0 20

THRU 3

i

. . . . . . . PB 3 7

........................P B

PGS 8 s 9

. . . . . . . PB 5 3

DEBRA

SEQ. #

...... BEAR CREEK ESTATES

T 4

CROSBY B O N N IE L
0 5 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 1 2 3 R F.DTAIL PL
. . . . . . . C R E E K S RUN

4

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PAD: 6 7 4 B A RRING TON C IR
....................... G E O R G F . T O W N E U N I T 2
........................P B 4 6 P G S 1 2 T H R U 1 5
BOVA MABEL J
0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 2 5 W H ITE H A LL BLVD
. . . . • . • C H E L S E A PARC A T T U S C A W IL L A
* « . * * • « PH 2

(HX)

C O LLE S S-D E SF.N TIS CAROLYN T 4
D E S E N T IS IG N A C IO N
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: P IN E ST
LA C L A IR MARC F k L IN D A L
0 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 4 3 P IN E ST
....................... M A C K I N L E Y S M I L L
* * * * * * 'P B
4 0 P G S 8 6 T O 88
SANTANA SO N IA V
0 4 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 4 0 MAC G L E N R O S S DR
--------------------------------------S F . C 0 5 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1
* * * * * “ E A G L E S W A TC H PH 1

. . . . . . * P3

6,0 19

H

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 1 2 BAR RIN G TO N C I R
DANGLER ROBERT G 4 LADY M

6 ,0 11

6 ,0 12

JOHN

TAXES DUE

0 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 9 1 CONNORS LN
. . . . . . 'GEORGF.TOW NE U N I T 1

3 1 ----------------- ----------------

0 3 ,-2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 2 5 5 L A K E C H A R M DR
* * * * * * ‘ R E G IS ACRES
* * * * * * * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT

........................ T W I N O A K S
* * * * * * ‘ PB 1 8 PGS

ANDERSON

3 1 -----------------------------------2 ,9 0 6 .8 8
6,0 10

A

.................* * 1 3 P A R C E L S
B A N D LOW J A M E S R
0 3 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 1 -0 0 IE -0000
PAD: E M P O R IA ST
S E C 0 3 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 1 E

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

21

RNG

2 1- 3 1-3 0 0 -0 0 1 H -0000
M ICH A E L TRUSTEE

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 6G -0000
PAD: N CENTRAL AVE
M AR TIN M ICH A E L TRUSTEE
FBO
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 7B -0000
WESS BRADLEY M k TRACY L
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 5 6 8 N TAKE JES S U P
PAT.M T R E E

COMPUTER

31

(HX)
AVE

SYSTEMS

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 119 E CENTRAL AVE

P IT T M A N

FELTON

k

MAY

D

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 4 2 3 NURSERY ST
A L L E N D O U G IA S k ADEI.F
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 511 E FR A N K LIN ST
W IL L IA M S JAMES L JR 4 JEAN
LEE JERRY D JR ET AL
10 -2 1 -3 1 -3 00-065A -0000
PAD: FR A N K LIN ST

F

k

�May 2, 9. 16. 2001

The H erald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
W IL L IA M S JAMES
LEE JERRY D JR

TAXES DUE

L JR S JEAN
ET AL

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 5 B -0 0 0 0
P AD : F R A N K L IN ST
W IL L IA M S JAMES L JR S JEAN
LEE JERRY D JR ET AL

F

i

E

9 3 .48

&amp;

1 ,2 8 0 .8 6

SEQ. *
6 ,1 22

6 ,1 23

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 5 C -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 8 8 G E N E V A RD
CARTER P R O PE R TIES IN C
BAKER J U L IE TRUSTEE

&amp;

1 6 4 .3 0

10 -2 1 -3 1-300-065D -0000
W IL L IA M S JAMES L JR 6 JEAN
LEE JERRY D JR ET AL

F S

92 .58

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 6 0 -0 0 0 0
W IL L IA M S B EN JA M IN F

1 4 1 .7 4

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 7 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: D IV IS IO N ST
W IL L IA M S B EN JA M IN F

6,1 24

6 ,1 25

6,1 26

4 3 7 .8 4

9 7 5 .0 1

&amp; BASSAM I NASSER L I V I N G TR
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 7 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: F R A N K LIN ST
W ILS O N EASTER &amp; D A N IE LS
M A M IE &amp; STEPHENS EDW INA ET AL

6 ,1 28

9 7 .97

6 ,1 29

2 2 .68

6 ,1 30

V

1 ,8 8 0 .5 4

6,1 31

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : 6 5 6 I A K E CHA RM RD
* * * * * * ‘ M EA D MANOR U N I T 1
* * * * * * * p B 14 pG 25
VAN

A N T W E R P -FOSS

EUI.A

A

1 ,3 5 6 .3 9

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
P A D : 6 0 7 PAI-M DR

6 ,1 32

(HX)

* .................... O A K R I D G E
. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 49
G O ER TZE N DEBORAH R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: 4 1 9 N CENTRAL AVE

9 0 8 .8 9

6 ,1 33

&lt;HX)

LOTS 19 &amp; 2 0 4 E 1 / 2 OF VACD
PAUGH D E N N IS C 4 M ICH A EI.EN E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 44 V IN E ST
LOTS 5 9 4 60 4 W 1 /2 OF VACD

1 ,2 4 7 .2 0

7 5 3 .5 8

6,1 34

6 ,1 35

PG 5 3

STALEY N E IL E 4 M ICH ELLE R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1-505-0A 00-0010
P A D : 1 9 B R O A D W A Y F.
LOT 1 4 S 91 1 / 2 FT OF LOT 2
BOOTH SAMUEL W JR 4
BOOTH BRYAN D
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 B 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 N CENTRAL AVE
L O T S 2 1 T O 2 4 ( L E S S RD ON N 4
ARNDT PAU LIN E B TRUSTEE
FBO
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 1 -5O 5-O C O 0-O 08O

3 ,1 4 4 .3 9

1 ,6 9 7 .2 4

6 ,1 36

6 ,1 37

8 ,0 7 4 .2 1

6,1 38

. . . . * . . PB 3 PG 7
6 5 9 .3 7

8 9 4 .7 5

PAD: N CENTRAL AVE
“ • “ “ R O BINSO NS SUBD SAMUEL
* “ “ “ PB 3 PG 8
LOVEL ROBERT TR 4
L A Y C O C K D O R O T H Y F. T R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

LOTS 34 35 ♦ W 1 /2 OF LOT
........................ M I D W A Y N E A R O V I E D O
. . . . . . . P B ! PG 4 8

2 ,9 1 1 .5 4

1 ,0 8 2 .9 4

4 3 3 .9 9

1 2 2 .2 4

P A D : G E N E V A RD
LOT 3 6 4 W 3 5 FT OF VACD ST
POLK NAPO LEO N F PER REP
E STA TE OF M AR IA N D CHESTNUT
1 0 -2 1 -3 1-510-0000-036A
L O T 3 6 NWLY O F LAKE CHARM
. . . . . . . E S T E S ADD TO O V IE D O
* “ “ “ PB 7 PG 4 4
CHURCH
A N TIO C H M IS S IO N A R Y
B A P T IS T OF O V IED O FLA IN C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
ST
OF

PAD:

64

OF

4

6 ,1 44

9 7 .73

1 4 5 .3 2

1 0 7 .3 9

6,1 45

6 ,1 46

6 ,1 47

.
42 .24

2 3 8 .1 8

6 ,1 48

6 ,1 49

7 5 3 .4 3

6 ,1 50

2 9 6 .9 8

6,1 51

ST

M ISS

B A PTIS T

A N TIO C H

M IS S

B A P TIS T

2 5 6 .2 8

6,1 52

O V IED O FLA
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 11-0000-00B 0

CHURCH
OF

6,1 43

O V IED O FLA
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1-000O -00A 0

CHURCH
OF

D IV IS IO N

♦ 5
A N TIO C H

6 ,1 42

ABANDONED

STALLW ORTH BARBARA P B
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
LOTS
CHURCH

6,1 41

OF

W 1 / 2 OF LOT 34
YOUNGBLOOD V IV I A N M 4
MC GEE C O B B IN A ET A L
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
LOT 35 4 W 35 FT OF VACD ST
POLK NAPOLEON F PER REP
E STA TE O F M AR IA N D CHESTNUT
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0

PAD: D IV IS IO N
LOT 1 4 W 1 /2

6 ,1 40

36

ANDERSON JOHN A L IF E EST
(W IL L IA M S ALBERTA ET AL )
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 4 9 E FR A N K LIN ST
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 33 4 W 35 FT OF
ANDERSON JOHN A L IF E EST
( W IL L I A M S A L B E R T A ET AI, T C 5 0 )
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
FT

6 ,1 39

A

PAD: 474 N CENTRAL AVE
LOTS 17 * 18 SAMUEL A . . .
PYLE RANSFORD C 4 CAROLE N
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 7 6 E M AG NOLIA AVE

E 1 / 2 OF LOT 34 4 W 35
DONAHUE ANNETTE M 4
WATOI.A C A T H E R IN E I
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 A

A N TIO C H

M IS S

B A P TIS T

5 1 5 .5 8

6,1 53

CHURCH
A N TIO C H M IS S IO N A R Y
B A P T IS T OF O V IED O FLA IN C
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 1 1 -OOOO-OOEO
E

4

W 1/2

OF

LOTS
CHURCH

98

D IV IS IO N

11 ♦ 12
A N TIO C H

10 .78

6 ,1 54

1 ,8 0 2 .4 6

6 ,1 55

ABANDONED

GRANT KENNEDY
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD:

M ISS IO N A R Y

1 2 2 .9 7

OF

BOSTON AVE
29 * 30
A N TIO C H M IS S

B A P TIS T

O V IE D O FLA
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
LOTS

31

4

38

7 9 .30

2 2 0 .0 9

6 ,1 59

6,1 60

6,1 61

.

L

4

6 ,1 56

6 ,1 57

4

S

4
W

6,1 64

6,1 65

6,1 66

5 8 .76

6,1 67

2 1 5 .7 3

6 ,1 68

ALLEY

1 /2

. .

1 ,2 0 9 .9 3

6 ,1 69

7 5 .59

6 ,1 70

4 4 .06

6,171

(HX)
S
2 5 .47

6 ,1 72

2 7 5 .4 7

6,1 73

VACD
7 5 .59

OF

6 ,1 74

VACD
7 0 7 .8 4

6 ,1 75

6 3 2 .0 1

6 ,1 76

-0 4 3 0
1 /2

OF

VACD

-0 4 5 0

PAD:
1ST ST
LOT 57 4 S 1 /2 OF VACD
JACOBS JETHRO R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 58 4 S 1 /2 OF VACD

3 9 .79

6 ,1 78

ALLEY
3 9 .79

6,1 79

ALLEY
3 9 .79

6 ,1 80

ALLEY
2 ,0 6 5 .1 0

OF
P

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PA D : 5 7 9 C H U L U O T A RD
LOTS 77 4 78 4 S 1 / 2 OF
BR U ND ID G E C B 4 L U C IL L E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
C H U L U O T A RD
79 4 80 4 S 1 /2
W ASHING TON PARK

6 ,1 77

ALLEY

JACOBS JETHRO R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 9 0
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 59 4 S 1 /2 OF VACD
FREEMAN C LE M E N TIN E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
PAD: 552 1ST ST
LOT 60 4 S 1 /2 OF VACD
DENARD KATHY
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
PA D : 5 5 5 C H U L U O T A RD
LOTS 71 TO 74 4 S 1 / 2
BR U ND ID G E C B 4 L U C IL L E

3 9 .79

6,181

. . .
7 8 0 .0 1

6 ,1 82

VACD
1 1 0 .4 4

6 ,1 83

OF VACD
O V IE D O

. . . . . . . PB 5 PG 9 3
ROAN YOLANDA 4 M A R T IN WANDA
YOUNGBLOOD JO E T T A ET AL
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 11 12 4 13 4 N 1 / 2 OF
ROAN YOLANDA 4 M A R T IN WANDA
YOUNGBLOOD JO E TTA ET AL
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: TYSON ST
LOT 14 4 N 1 / 2 OF VACD
HADDEN ROBERT E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 15 16 4 17 4 N 1 / 2
FR A ZIE R J C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 21 4 22 4 N 1 / 2 OF
FR A ZIE R J C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: TYSON ST
LOTS 23 4 24 4 S 1 /2 OF
ASHE ROBERT I I I
4

4

6 4 5 .0 8

6 ,1 84

..

4

39 .41

6,1 85

ALLEY
1 0 6 .0 2

OF

6 ,1 86

. .
7 0 .38

6 ,1 87

7 8 .33

6 ,1 88

VACD

3 4 3 .0 6

6 ,1 89

96 .52

6 ,1 90

TOLBERT E R IK A
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0
CHU LU O TA RD
38 4 39 4 S

1 /2

OF

VACD

WHEELER D E N IS E Y
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 6 5 3 E BROADWAY
LOTS 42 4 43 4 S 1 /2 OF VACD
. . . . . . *GWYNNS SUR V EY OF LAKE

1 0 -2 1
PAD:
THAT
•••••••M
• * • * * • *

6 1 2 .6 1

6,1 91

-3 1 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
7 3 6 G E N E V A DR
PART OF LOT 8 (LESS E . .
E A D MANOR U N IT 3
PB i 4 PG go

BROPHY JAMES C

47

PGS

19

4

4 BONNIE

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 5 M E A D DR
. . . . . . . O V I E D O OAKS U N IT 01

2 ,2 1 2 .9 5

6,1 92

4 0 0 .1 0

6,1 94

3 ,0 8 1 .9 9

6 ,195

1 7 0 .0 6

6 ,1 96

6 5 3 .5 6

6,1 97

9 7 .96

6,1 98

1 ,6 9 8 .8 6

6, 199

(HX)

20

PAD: 8 0 3 PALMETTO TER
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 1 T W P
WALTER

L

PER

21

REP

RNG

31

4

H EN D R IX B ER N IC E
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: W 4 3 4 SR
W IL L IA M S BO N N IE J
5 2 0 STEPHEN ST
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 0 -0 0 0 0

(HX)

PAD: 5 2 0 STEPHENS AVE
A L L E N DOUG1.AS L OR
ALLEN ADELE W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PA D : S T E P H E N S ST
A L L E N D O U G L A S I. 4 A D E L E W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 9A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 3 STEPHENS ST
STEPHENS A L IC E H EIR S
C /O RALPH M IM S 4 EASTER W ILSO N
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 00 -0 1 9 B -0 0 0 0
PA D : S T E P H E N S ST

9 3 .58

A L L E N D O U G L A S L OR
ALLEN ADELE W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 9C -0000
PA D : S T E P H E N S ST
A LLE N DOUGLAS
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 0 0 -0 0 0 0
TA D : STEP H EN S ST
A LLE N DOUGLAS
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 0 4 STEPHENS AVE
W ILS O N M A R V IN SR 4 BRENDA
11 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 4 A -0000
W ILKF.RSON AMOS
11 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0-02 4 B -0 0 0 0
PAD: 93 STEPHENS ST
W IL K E R S O N AMOS
11 -2 1 -3 1 -300-024C -0000
J P F D IN V CORT
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: S T E P H E N S AVE
W IL K E R S O N AMOS
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: S T E P H E N S AVE
A L L E N D OU GLAS I. 4 A D E L E W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 434
S M IT H D EN N IS
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0
“ • “ “ F R IE S SURVEY OF LAKE
. . . . . . . pB ! PG 6

6,200

1 4 4 .9 6

6,2 01

1 2 3 .1 6

6 ,2 02

6 1 3 .3 3

6 ,2 03

1 1 4 .5 2

6 ,2 04

4 1 .24

6 ,2 05

4 0 .24

6 ,2 06

1 3 8 .9 3

6,2 07

1 1 0 .4 5

6,2 08

7 6 8 .7 5

6,2 09

5 5 .55

6 ,2 10

2 ,9 6 3 .9 5

6,2 11

6 6 9 .2 7

6 ,2 12

2 6 7 .1 4

6,2 13

7 ,6 7 9 .1 1

6,2 14

4 8 1 .5 6

6 ,2 15

5 2 7 .1 0

6 ,2 16

4 8 1 .9 6

6 ,2 17

4 8 1 .9 6

6 ,2 18

3 1 2 .3 1

6 ,2 19

4 5 2 .0 6

6 ,2 20

9 1 0 .6 7

6 ,2 21

7 3 1 .0 6

6 ,2 22

6 0 3 .5 2

6 ,2 23

1 ,0 3 4 .2 9

6,2 24

2 4 2 .0 0

6 ,2 25

4 9 7 .3 3

6 ,2 26

7 0 9 ,8 6

6 ,2 27

6 3 3 .3 6

6 ,2 28

5 4 6 .4 1

6 ,2 29

2 2 2 .4 9

6 ,2 30

570.63

6,231

356.50

6,232

499.B0

6,233

325.22

6,234

CHARM

PAD : LAKE CHARM AVE
BLK
LOT 10
(LESS ELY 1 8 6 FT)
M A I T L A N D F R U I T CO I N C
11 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0A 00-010A
T A D : L E E RD
E LY 1 8 6 FT OF LOT 10 (LE S S
RYAN SCOTT K
11 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1-0A 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: LEE AVE
LOT 14 BLK A (LE SS RD)
M A I T L A N D F R U I T CO I N C
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0B 00-0030
LOTS 3 4 5 4 6
BLK B
F R IE S
........................W A S H I N G T O N H E I G H T S

A

. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 37

F A L L EDW IN G JR
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
119 1 W ASHING TON ST
LO T 1 0 (L E S S N 3 0 FT FOR RD)
LE W IS GERALD L 4 CLEONA
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 5 8 JACKSON CT
LOT 1 9 (LESS S 5 FT)
HADDEN LEONARD C SR 4 NANCY L
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 7 4 JACKSON ST
LOT 21
(LESS S 5 FT)
W IL S O N MARY N
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 9 0 JACKSON ST
LOT 23
(LESS S 5 FT)
ROBINSO N RUBY M
11 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3-00 0 0 -0 2 5 A
(HX)
P A D : 4 2 1 REED AVE
E 4 6 FT OF S 75 FT OF LOT 2 5
TURNER ANDREW W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 5 9 JACKSON ST
LOT 31
(LE S S N 5 FT FOR RD)
REED AVENUE IA N D TRUST THE
FBO
1 1 -2 1 -3 1-503-0000-037A
P A D : 4 1 1 R E E D RD
E 4 6 FT OF N 75 FT OF LOT 37
BOSTON BARBARA W PER REP
E STA TE OF L IL Y W H ITE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD:
1224 TAYLOR ST
FULGHUM GEORGE W 4 FAY A
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 1 REED AVE
N 1 /2 OF LOTS 49 4 50
(LE SS
CRESPO ALBERTO 4 YAN IR A R
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 1 1 3 5 TAYLOR ST
ASHE L O N N IE A 4 LEONA
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 6 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 2 0 6 HAR RISO N ST
GOULD ALBERTA
(HX)
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
PAD: 2 5 4 W ILSON AVE
CHAMBERS G EO R G IA A
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
(HX)
P AD : 4 2 0 REE D AVE
THAT PT OF LOTS 77 78 4 7 9 . . .
JONES B E A TR IC E H
(HX)

LO T 86 ♦ S 1 / 2 OF LOT 85
JONES BETTY A
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 1 0 0 HA R RISO N ST
E 7 5 F T O F L O T S 8 7 i 88
S H U B E R T C O N S T R CO
U -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 B
PAD : H A R R IS O N ST
W 4 6 F T O F L O T S 8 7 ♦ 88
“ “ “ ROUND LAKE ESTATES

. . . . . . PB 14

65

COWAN MARGIE N 4 JOHNNIE

6,1 93

P A D : 86 T Y S O N CT
. . . . . . . MF.ADOWCREST

1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
PAD: 3 1 0 REED AVE
VACD

1 ,4 2 8 .7 6

ST

MC

VACD

SEQ. #

(HX)

M A I T L A N D F R U I T CO I N C
1 1 -2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 -0 A 0 0 -0 1 00

TC25

6 8 0 3RD ST
2 5 4 2 6 4 N 1 / 2 OF
JETHRO R
-3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
1 /2

6 ,1 63

ALLEY

P A D : '5 5 8 1ST ST
LOTS 45 4 46 4 N 1 /2 OF
JACOBS JETHRO R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 7 0

PAD:
LOTS
• “ “ “

3 1 0 .9 0

41 .05

1 /2 OF VACD
MACKEY VOI.A

6 0 0 3RD ST
27 4 28 4 N
JE S S IE
1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0
1ST ST
43 4 44 4 N
JE S S IE
1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0

2 2 7 .7 0

6,1 62

ALLEY

BRYANT JOHN
ET AL
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 5 0

PAD:
LOTS
S M ITH
1 0 -2
PAD:
LOTS
SM ITH
1 0 -2

2 6 1 .5 3

..

4

PAD: 865 D IV IS IO N
........................ T Y S O N P A R K

H EN D R IX

4 2 .05

PAD: 5 9 5 3RD ST
L O T S 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 17 4 1 8
JACOBS JETHRO R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0

“ “ * “ PB 1 6 PC 8 9
KEENE ROSEMARY C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

PETERSON ANDREW L 4 M ON IC A M
1 0 2 1 -3 1 -5 2 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
(HX)
5 0 1 .5 1

LOT

TAXES DUE

.................... * P B 3 2 P G 9 8
W H ITE CORA M
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

.

SEI.Y

B I A I R J A M I E I.
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

........................ P B

PAD: 2 2 3 AVENUE B
LOTS 8 9 S 10 S N 1 /2 OF . . .
A L L E N D O U G I A S I,
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
TAD: 3RD ST
L O T S 11 4 12 &amp; S 1 / 2 O F V A C D

• “ “ ••CHARM
. * . * * * . P B 2 PG

I ■ -

ST

B A P T IS T OF O V IED O FLA IN C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD:
LOTS
CHURCH

LY IN G

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 540 1ST ST
LOT 27 4 N 1 /2 OF VACD
D A N IE LS D IA N E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD: 1ST ST
LOT 2 9 4 N 1 /2 OF VACD
D A N IE L S D IA NE
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
P A D : C H U L U O T A RD
LOT 32 l S 1 /2 OF VACD
J P F D IN V CORP
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0

PAD:
LOTS

O V IED O FLA
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 C 0

LOT

3

6 ,1 58

* * * • • +•*

FRANCIS CHARLIE SR 4
WILLIAMS JOSEPH P

PAD:
LOTS
JACOBS
1 0 -2 1

L U IS A 4 S O ILA B
-3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
2 6 2 N CENTRAL AVE
L U IS A 4 SO II.A B
-3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

1 2 3 .2 9

T IN S L E Y ED D IE W 4 A D ELIN E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: B AVE
N 8 0 F T O F S 1 6 0 F T O F F. 1 2 5
S &amp; S PROPERTY E N TER P R IS E
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3A
PAD: B AVE
S 1 / 2 OF LOT 13
(LESS S 80 . .
NEWTON C LA YTO N J R
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 B
(HX)
PAD: 148 AVENUE B

PAD: 3RD ST
LOTS 19 4 20
MASSALF.NE ORA L

PAD:
1 1 0 G E N E V A 1 1 2 DR
LOTS 7 8 4 9 4
THAT PT O F . . .
. . . . . . . R O B I N S O N S ADD TO O V IE D O
‘ “ “ “ SAMUEL A
PANORA
1 0 -2 1
PAD:
PANORA
1 0 -2 1

LOT

P A D : C H U L U O T A RD
LOTS 37 38 39 4 40 S S
“ “ ‘ “ M IL T O N SQUARE
“ “ “ • P B 3 PG 3 6
A LLE N DOUGLAS L 4 ADELE
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0

“ “ • “ A L E X A N D R IA OR O V IE D O
* ................ * P B 1 P G 4 5
P H IL L IP S JAMES D I I I
&amp; T IS A Q
1 0 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 4 - 0 DO0 - 0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 2 0 MYRTLE ST
N 1 2 0 F T OF I.OT 3 B L K D
........................ W I L S O N S A D D T O O V I E D O

. . . . . . . PB !

OF

S 80 FT OF W 130 FT OF
‘ “ “ “ M IL T O N SQUARE ADD
. . . . . . . pB 3 PG 5Q

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 00 -0 9 4 C -0 0 0 0
........................ T R A N Q U I L O A K S
. . . . . . . PB 8 PG 8 2
VERA

62 .64

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 12-0000-003A
T H A T PT O F LTO 3 L Y IN G SEI.Y
CHURCH
A N TIO C H M IS S IO N A R Y
B A P T IS T OF O V IE D O IN C
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 12-0000-003B
PT

SEQ. *

6,1 27

TR

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 00 -0 7 5 C -0 0 0 0
CHURCH
A N TIO C H M IS S IO N A R Y
B A P T IS T OF O V IE D O FLA IN C

TAXES DUE

MC A R T H U R A L L E N
C / O T H O M A S I. W I L L I A M S
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 4 0
A L L E N M AM IE
C / O THOMAS L W IL L IA M S
1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
LOTS 36 ♦ 37
“ “ • “ I.EES 1ST ADD TO O V IE D O
....................... P B 2 P G 1 1 2
CHURCH
A N TIO C H M IS S IO N A R Y
B A T T IS T OF O V IE D O IN C

THAT

1 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 7 2 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 8 0 D IV IS IO N ST
CARTER PROP IN C &amp; BAKER J U L IE

MYERS

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

Page 55

PG 7

GOULD V IV IA N Y
11 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0A 00-0030
PAD: 1 0 1 4 H ARRISO N ST
JEN E R ETTE E LIZA B E TH
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 A 0 0 -0 150
PAD:
JEN K IN
11 -2
PAD:
LE W IS
11 -2
PAD:

(HX)
(HX)
(HX)
(HX)

1 1 3 0 ROUND LAKE CT
S SARAH W
1 -3 1 -5 0 4-0A 0 0 -0 4 2 0
((HX)
HX)
1 8 7 REED AVE
CHARLEY
1 -3 1 -5 0 4-0A 0 0 -0 4 4 0
((HX)
HX)
1 7 5 REED AVE

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
LIN G A R D

CLARA

TAXES DUE

M

5 1 6 .9 3

SEQ.#
6 ,2 35

U -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 B 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 5 5 ROUND LAKE CT
........................W H E E L E R S U B D L O U I S E

* * * * * * * pg 7 PG 4 7
TORRES
TORRES

JOSE
JUAN

R
R

1 1 3 .5 4

k

1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD : E BROADWAY
LOTS 1 TO 3 (LESS S 2 2
TORRES JOSE R k
TORRES JUAN R
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
P A D : F. B R O A D W A Y
S 2 2 FT OF LOT 3 S A LL
........................L O N E

FT

6,2 36

OF
1 3 5 .5 7

LOTS

6 ,2 37

.

P IN E S

*******pg 12 PG 21
1 ,1 1 8 .8 6

S M IT H MAXCIF. S OR
S M ITH M IN N IE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 101 D E N IS E ST
MORGAN J A C Q U E L IN E W
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

3 9 4 .5 8

9 5 7 .0 5

PAD: 151 D E N IS E ST
BOONE ROBERT 0 k W I L L I E M
161 D EN IS E ST
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 161 D E N IS E ST
ASHE ROBERT JR k NELSON MARY
ASHE LARRY &amp; ASHE ROBERT I I I
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0

3 5 6 .8 1

9 4 6 .8 3

k

4 8 1 .3 4

3 5 4 .2 1

1 3 5 .5 4

4 0 6 .3 4

3 3 0 .9 8

PAULETTE

k

W k

1342
11 k

HA R RISO N
12 BLK 2

EST

6.2 51

6,2 52

5 7 8 .6 6

2 6 3 .6 5

6,2 56

6 .2 57

6 .2 58

6 .2 59

6 .2 60

6,2 61

6,2 62

5 7 8 .1 5

1 4 4 .1 1

1 5 0 .7 2

6,2 81

6 ,2 82

6,2 83

1 ,5 1 6 .9 3

6.2 64

6 ,2 85

1 , 1 3 6 .7 1

6,2 86

6 7 0 .4 2

6 ,2 87

1 , 3 4 5 .7 2

6,2 88

3 ,5 1 4 .1 9

6,2 89

ROUND

6 8 4 .3 7

1 ,7 2 7 .3 8

8 0 6 .3 0

6 .2 65

6 ,2 66

6,2 67

9 8 .94

6,2 68

3 2 7 .9 6

6 .2 69

5 4 2 .8 1

6.2 90

1 ,3 5 1 .9 5

6.2 91

1 3 3 .8 1

6 .2 70

1 3 2 .8 1

6.2 71

1 3 2 .8 1

6.2 72

1 3 2 .8 1

6 .2 73

31-

6.2 92

. . .
7 7 8 .2 2

6 .2 93

. . .
* • • * * * * «

2 1 9 .4 7

6.2 74

.
2 2 9 .8 4

6,2 75

1 ,3 9 4 .4 7

3 0 5 .1 0

6,2 94

6 ,2 95

5 4 8 .5 9

6 .2 96

3 8 1 .7 2

6 .2 97

2 ,1 7 9 .6 0

6.2 98

1 ,9 9 8 .9 2

6.2 99

1 3 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 P -0 0 0 0
* * * * * * * W A V E R LE E WOODS U N I T 2
* * * * * * * p g 53 PGS
T H R U 66
FAHEY KATHY T
1 3 -2 1 -31-5N M -0000-0750
(HX)
PAD: 391 LYNN ST
CHUTORANSKY PETER I I I
k
JEN N IFE R D
13 -2 1-31-5N M -0000-0960
(HX)
PAD: 601 LYNN ST
* ....................W A V E R L E E W O O D S U N I T 3
* * * * * * * PB 54 PGS 4 3 T H R U 4 5
DF.TTMAN G L Y N N J k MARY B
13-21 -3 1 -5 N W -0 0 Q 0 -2 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 5 0 ASHLAND TRL
G IN E S W IL L IA M JR k
JOHNSON A N N IE D
13-21-31-5N W -0000-2030
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 8 0 ASHLAND TRL
* * * * * * * SANCTUARY PHASE 1
V IL L A G E S
* * * * * * * 2 AND 3
* • • • * • * p B 58 p c s 2 7 T O 3 7

3 ,2 5 8 .0 1

2 ,0 8 1 .6 7

6,3 01

6,3 02

BENNETT TERRENCE k ID IT T A
13-21-31-5P W -0000-0330
PAD: 2 8 6 2 SW EETSPIRF. C I R
REICHLF. D A R R IN k T R IS H A
1 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 P W -0000-0910
PAD: 2 8 6 0 S P R IN G HEATHER PL
SNYDER DEAN G k SUZANNE B
13-21-31-5P W -0000-1160
PAD: 2 9 7 2 S P R IN G HEA TH ER PL
CARVALHO C H R IS T IN A L k M ICH A E L
1 3 -21-31-5P W -0000-1420
PAD: 3 0 9 6 JUNEBERRY TER
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 4 T W P 2 1 R N G
SOUTHERN C O M M UNITY BANK
1 4 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 E -0 0 0 0
ROUGHGARDEN K E IT H k C H R IS T IN E

6 1 4 .7 9

6, 303

3 ,7 7 1 .8 1

6.3 04

8 0 9 .2 4

6 .3 05

31
3 ,2 7 6 .8 2

6 .3 06

2 ,2 1 5 .7 7

6.3 07

2 0 8 .3 7

6 .3 08

9 4 3 .2 9

6 .3 09

ROBINSO N ANNA B &amp; SOUTHERLAND
L U L A k B E L L M A R R I A N E T A L T C 88
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 9 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: E BROADWAY ST
* * * * * * 'JA C K S O N H E IG H T S

2 9 6 .5 9

6 ,3 10

G A IN E Y CLARENCE k
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0
PAD: 7 0 1 BOSTON
LOTS 1 8 + 1 9
G A IN E Y CLARENCE k

5 2 9 .7 8

(HX)

BARBARA

6 4 .93

4 4 3 .5 3

•» * • • *

2 ,6 5 3 .0 2

6 ,3 17

3 ,3 0 8 .2 7

6 ,3 18

3 ,0 5 3 .1 1

6 ,3 19

P A D : 5 0 4 E A S T B R I D G E DR
M O R R IS GWENDOLYN k GREGSON
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0
(HX)

2 ,8 8 0 .1 6

6 ,3 20

PAD: 4 9 8 LAKEPARK TRL
HF.DBERG D A V I D W k S U S A N E
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 7 0

4 ,3 5 9 .6 1

6 ,3 21

PAD: 4 8 5 IAKF.PARK T R L
PATTI JOSEPH A k C H R IS T IN E
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
PAD: 4 5 7 LAKEPARK TRL

S

(HX)

PAD: 4 3 8 LAKE PARK T R L
• • * • * • • K I N G S B R I DGE E A S T V IL L A G E

PAD:

600

BUCKING HAM

UN

...........................

62
3 ,1 7 4 .1 7

6,3 22

(HX)

DR
2B* * * * * *

52

PGS

47

THRU

49

O 'H A R E K E V IN M k AMY B
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 5 0
P A D : 6 3 6 B U C K IN G T H A M DR
J E R L E Y J O S E P H A J R k I .AURA S
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 7 R O Y A L T R E E I.N
K A IN T H ROGER
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 8 6 0
PAD: 1 1 2 2 BISH O P AVE
........................K I N G S B R I D G E E A S T V I L L A G E
........................P B 5 4 P G S 2 5 T H R U 2 7
MOORE BRADFORD
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -3 1 4 0

UN

3 ,7 5 5 .4 6

6, 323

2 ,6 7 2 .6 4

6, 324

3 ,2 3 8 .8 3

6, 325

3A
3 ,1 3 4 .8 6

PAD: 6 0 4 H A M P SH IR E LN
* * * * * * ‘ K IN G S B R ID G E EAST V IL L A G E U N IT
........................3 B
........................P B 5 5 P G S 9 7 T H R U 9 9
2 ,7 3 9 .3 5
RATWANI PRAKASH k ASHA
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 2 0 H O R S E M A N DR
* * * * * * * V I LLAGES AT K IN G S B R ID G E WEST
* * ' * * "
* * * * * * * Tr g_J
* * * * * * *
* * * * * *
O 'N E IL
14-2
PAD:
*
* * * * * *

* PB 47 PGS 31 TH R U 38
L ROBERT J k P A T R IC IA J
1 -3 1 -5 M A -0 0 0 0 -1 090
(HX)
6 7 5 LO N G L A K E DR
.V I L L A G E S A T K I N G S B R I D G E
* TR C -l
47

pcs

64

THRU

* • * * » * '
4 ,0 9 4 .9 3

WEST

67

PAD: 6 3 5 K IN G
* * * * * * ‘ V A L E N C IA
* * * * * * * p i^ x

HAROLD
SHORES

6 ,3 26

6 ,3 27

6, 328

* * * * * * *
* * * * * * *
. * * . * * .
2 ,4 2 8 .5 6

6,3 29

3 ,7 4 4 .9 2

6, 330

C IR

CT
UNRECD

. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .

S W IA TEK SUSAN
1 4 2 1 -3 1 -5 U S -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 3 C A R O L Y N DR
S E C 14 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 1 E LO T 2
---------------------------------------S E C 1 5 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1

2 ,6 3 8 .5 9

6,3 31

SAPP W IL L IA M P
1 5 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0

1 ,9 1 1 .90

6, 332

P IT T M A N F E L T O N k MAE D
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
P AD : 5 3 5 DOCTORS DR

3 ,3 7 5 .24

6 .3 33

(HX)

JACOBS JETHRO R
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 IB -0000
A D R IA T IC O JUAN J SR

1 3 3 1. . 0 3

6 .3 34

4 7 0 1. . 6 9

6, 335

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
R IT Z JOHN P &amp; DEBRA K

2 ,2 2 3 .9 0

6 ,3 36

T

2 ,7 0 2 .4 6

6, 337

J
(HX)

2 ,2 1 1 .6 8

6,3 38

B
(HX)

4 8 3 .4 9

6, 339

L
(HX)

9 7 0 .5 2

6, 340

1 ,4 3 7 .7 8

6, 341

822 .28

6 ,3 42

. 01

6, 343

789 .3 9

6, 344

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD : 2 1 0 E BROADWAY
S O LTA N I HASSAN k T O B IN JOHN
JR C /O A L I C I A D IA G N IN C
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 6 0 -0 0 0 0
WELLS CHARI.ES R k BARBARA
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 7 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 3 3 0 S CENTRAL AVE
PAULDO W IL L IE J k I DELLA
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 2 B -0 0 0 0
PAD: S CENTRAL AVE
MAYS ANTHONY D k B E A T R IC E
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 5 4 B -0 0 0 0
PAD: 905 S CENTRAL AVE
R IS L IN G NANCY C TRUSTEE
FBO
1 5 -2 1 -3
PAD: W
W IL L IA M S
1 5 -2 1 -3
PAD: 84

1 -3 0 0 -0 5 7 D -0000
M I T C H E L L HAMMOCK RD
J A M E S I, J R k J E A N F
1 -3 0 0 -0 5 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
CLONTS ST

1 ,3 31

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 3 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 7 8 4 S CENTRAL AVE
*
.......................‘ M A R T I N S P L A N
. . . . . . . Pg 7 PC 7 5
S E M IN O L E CO H O U S IN G A U T H O R IT Y
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PA D : DOCTO RS DR
LOT 1 + N 1 2 2 .2 5 FT OF LOT 2
P IT T M A N F E L T O N k MAE D
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
P A D : 5 8 5 D O C T O R S DR
S M ITH LORENZO k ID A M
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 5 8 8 DOCTORS DR
LOT 8 (L E S S W 4 . 6 FT k BEG . . .
W IL K E R S O N AMOS
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 PAD: DOCTORS
BEG 1 0 0 F T E
W ILK E R SO N AMOS

C k WANDA
0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 B
DR
O F NW C O R
C k WANDA

A

LOT
A

LEE

STEVE

6 .3 12

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: S CENTRAL AVE
LOTS 1 k 2 k E 1 / 2 OF VACD
. . . . . . . A U L IN S PLAN OF O V IE D O

.......p g

j
S

STEVE

6 8 7 .5 5

6 ,3 45

463 .7 2 .

6, 346

827 .39

6,3 47

1 8 3 .1 8

6 ,3 48

1 2 9 .4 1

6 ,3 49

4 4 6 .4 7

6,3 50

6 0 3 .5 4

6,3 51

1 ,1 5 5 .3 1

6 ,3 5 2

.

S

LEE

•* *
***

9

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 C
P A D : D O C T O R S DR
PT LOTS 8 9 k 10 BEG 1 9 FT N
DAMES JO HN k F L O S S IE
1 5 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 2A (HX)
PAD: 5 1 2 DOCTORS DR

6,3 11

6.3 13

1

(HX)

76 FT OF N 5 FT OF LOT 12
. . . 0VIED0 SCHO OL TR U S T E E S
* * *SUBD
. * . p B 2 PG 51

1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: BOSTON ST
STEPHENS CHANDLER k M A T T IE
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 4 3 BOSTON ST
LOTS 21 C 22

UN

P A D : 4 6 5 E A S T B R I D G E DR
K A D IW A R RAMESH M k I L A D E V I R
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)

W
. . . .
* * * *
. . . .

*•*•••*pg g pG 30

6 ,3 15

6 ,3 16

JACKSON MARY S
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 1 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 868 S C E N T R A L A V E
JACKSON W IL L IA M JR

1

6 1 5 .7 9

k

6, 300

7 ,7 5 9 .4 6

42

2 ,4 1 0 .2 1

PAD; 9 1 7 N LAKE C L A IR E
MCPHERSON G E R IT A k S IM M S
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5M C -0000-4200
4 6 6 .5 5

BARBARA
0 -0 1 8 0
(HX)
AVE

THRU

DOTSON RONALD k C H R IS T IA N E
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 M C -0 0 0 0 -3 2 50
(HX)

S K IP P E R EUGENE M JR k
S K IP P E R BRENDA
1 3 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : W I L L I N G H A M RD
M AIN STREET LTD
1 3 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 J-0000
M AIN STREET LTD

1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 H -0 0 0 0
P A D : C A R O L Y N DR
( 1 .2 5 AC)
JPF D IN V CORP
14-2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 R -0000
S M ITH L O IS H
14-2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 6A -0000
PAD: 9 3 2 E BROADWAY S T

37

PARKER JASON M k
SHATTUCK BARBI J
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

* * * * . . . p g

JO S E P H ROY A
1 2 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 6A
PAD: 1 3 9 7 4 2 6 CR
PT O F LOT 8 DESC AS BEG 3 0 . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1

K

PGS

P A D : 6 4 8 LON G L A K E DR
* * . . * . *K IN G S B R ID G E EAST V IL L A G E
* * * * * * * PB 4 9 PGS 4 3 THRU 5 7

* * . . . . . p g

E Z E L L THURMAN L IF E EST (E Z E L L
ADAM A &amp; E Z E L L Y F .S E N IA A)
1 1 - 2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 0 3 2 E H A R RISO N ST
-------------------------------------- S E C i 2 T W P 2 1
RNG
* * * * * * ‘ EAGLES EAST
. * * * * . * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
* * * . . * . 7 PARCELS

JOSEPH

D
49

HOOVER D O U G IA S S k L O R I A
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 4 0
(HX)

6,2 84

4 6 9 .1 2

6 ,3 14

ST

* ....................P B 5 0 P G S 5 8 T H R U
MELENDEZ G ILB E R T
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 1 0

* * * . . . . LAKE ESTATES
. . . . . . . PB 44 PC 43
R IV E R A EDGARDO J R k L I ZANDRA
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 2 6 E H A R RISO N ST

B IN E Y

k

OF

6 .2 63

BOSTON

SEQ.#

64 .93

STEVENS M A TTIE
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0

GRODEN S TEV EN N
1 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0

PAD: 1 2 3 STEPHEN ST
W IN G F IE L D DELORES C
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 21 STEPHENS ST
1
........................G A R D E N G R O V E U N I T
........................P B 1 8 P G S 9 7 t 9 8
HALBERT KURT IS M
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 6 7 C A R IS S A LN
* * * * * * «m c C L A N A H A N 5 1 S T A D D TO

6.2 55

1 3 2 .8 1

PAD: D A IS E Y AVE
K IM B LE J E S S IE M k J O H N N IE LEE
G L E N N k NORMA J W K IM B L E
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: D A ISE Y AVE
K IM B LE J E S S IE M
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: D A ISE Y AVE
GOODMAN J E S S I E M
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: D A IS E Y AVE
FUDGE ROBERT
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 3 3 5 D A IS E Y AVE
S I D E BY S I D E O F W I N T E R S P R I N G S
IN C

7

2 8 0 .7 8

6,2 80

(HX)

1 , 1 2 3 .6 1

1 3 3 .8 1

PAD: 1 4 5 5 BATTLE ST
LOTS 1 2 15 + 16 BLK 5
BAKER J E S S IE E
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 0 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 351 QUEEN ST
LOTS 1 ♦ 2 BLK 6
COLLAZO JESSE L &amp; A B IG A IL C
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 9 0
LOT 9 (LESS N 15 F T ) BLK 6 . .
O 'N E A L C A R R IE l JAMES
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 6 0 0 -0 2 0 0

BLK

1 ,1 1 6 .8 6

6 ,2 79

(HX)

6.2 54

1 3 2 .8 1

PAD: 3 5 0 QUEEN AVE
DF. J E S U S T A R C I S I O S L U Z C
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: QUEEN AVE
LIM EH O U SE RETHA
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 4 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

5TH ST
14 4 15

1 7 9 .0 4

6,2 78

(HX)

1 1 4 .9 1

4 8 2 .2 0

JESUS T A R C IS IO &amp; LUZ C
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)

FUDGE ROBERT
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 4 0

7 7 .35

A
(HX)

S E C 1 2 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 1 E BEG
K IL G O R E M IC H A E L T &amp; AMY H
1 2 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 1 -0 0 7 F-0000
S E C 1 2 TWP 2 1 S R G E 31F. B E G
* * * * * * ‘ SWOPES 3RD ADD TO
* * * * * * ‘ B LA C K HAMMOCK

CHINABERRY AVE
7 ♦ 8 BLK 3

1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 3 3 5 D A IS E Y AVE
LOT? 6 4 7
(LESS S 2 0 FT

.

ES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

'T R
•PB

RD

ANDERSON JOE I I I
1 2 - 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 1 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0

4 9 6 .8 8

MAXWELL IV Y S
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: C H INABERRY AVE
LOTS 5 ♦ 6 BLK 3
MAXWELL BRUCE k IV Y S
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 7 0

PAD: 3 9 4 QUEEN AVE
LOTS 1 2 * 3
BLK 4
W ASHING TON DELORES PER REP
W ASHING TON JEW ELL
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0

6 ,2 77

3 3 5 .3 7

6 ,2 53

ST

C /O MABLE BUTLER
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: C H INABERRY AVE
MAXWELL BRUCE &amp; IV Y S
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 3 3 3 CH INA B ER RY AVE
T O S S IE E D D IE S * C / 0

PAD:
LOTS

6 .2 50

2 3 5 .4 8

*******pg 3 pG 20

BIANFORD ROBERTA V
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 6 CH INA B ER RY AVE
LOTS 17 18 19 » 2 0 BLK 2
LONDON JAMES H k S U S IE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 4 5 CHINABERRY AVE
LONDON JAMES H &amp; S U S IE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 08 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: C H IN A B E R R Y AVE
G O ULD MARY M H E IR S

DF.

6 .2 47

PAD: 152 STEPHEN ST
W ILSO N BRENDA J
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0

3 9 9 .1 8

6 ,2 76

........................ S T E P H E N H E I G H T S
....................... P B 1 7 P G 4 3

6.2 46

6.2 49

5 5 3 .0 0

CANNIO N S T E P H A N IE L L I F E
(LEE ROBERT L)
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 2 0 0 -0 1 1 0

W ILF O N G B IL L Y L k JEANNE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
PAD: 251 S CELERY C IR

PAD: 42 STEPHEN ST
ALLEN CHARLES A
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

8 7 4 .6 6

5 9 .46

11

6 .2 45

W IL S O N AVE
4 l 5 BLK 1
JOHN

PAD: 5TH ST
LOTS 3 k 4 BLK 9
D R IG G IN S EVELYN
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -1 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 1 2 3 5 O VIF.D O -C E N EV A

SEQ.#

PAD:

1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: D A ISE Y AVE
S M ITH J E S S IE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 8 0 0 -0 0 9 0
PAD: D A IS E Y AVE
LOTS 9 10 k 11 BLK 8
LO T T D A V ID L k W ILLO W A S
LOTT D A N IE L
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 0 9 BATTLE ST
LOTS 1 4 2
(LESS E 14 FT)
L O T T D A V ID L PER REP FOR E S T
OF ETHEL LOTT k LOTT D A V ID
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 1 A
PAD : 6TH S T
E 14 FT OF LOTS 1 k 2 k ALL
LOTT D A VID
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 9 0 0 -0 0 3 0

BUSH MARY M
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0

6 .2 48

2 2 9 .8 4

ROBERTSON OI,LA M
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 08 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 6 0 CHINABERRY AVE
J P F D IN V CORP
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 7 0

PAD:
LOTS

6.2 44

1 3 6 .5 4

1 ,2 6 1 .8 8

W ASHING TON GEORGE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 08 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 4 0

PAD:
LOTS

6 ,2 43

(HX)

GRAHAM CLARENCE
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 2 8 P I N E V I E W DR
S M ITH EARL L k A L IN E
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 7 0 P I N E V I E W DR
S 1 /2 OF LOT 31 k A LL LOTS . .
....................* A L L E N S 1 S T A D D T O
* ....................W A S H I N G T O N H E I G H T S
. . . . . . . PB 3 PG 23

BRYANT

6 ,2 42

ST

1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 1 D E N IS E ST
S M ITH J E S S IE k ALLEN
D O UG IAS L k A D ELE W ET A L T C 2 5
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: D E N IS E ST
A LLE N DOUGIAS L k ADELE W
•
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 2 9 0 P IN E V IF .W DR

PAD:
LOTS

6.2 41

(HX)

SCOTT V IO L E T
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

PAD: 22 1 D EN IS E
M ARIM ON C L IF T O N T

6.2 40

TAXES DUE

FUDGE ROBERT
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 5TH ST
FUDGE ROBERT
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 7 0 0 -0 1 7 0
PAD: 5TH ST
LOTS 17 TO 2 0 BLK 7 A LLE N S
JACOBS JETHO R k
N I E N H U I S WANDA Z

LOTS 4 5 t 6 BLK
* * * * * * * SANS SOUCI
* * * * * * * P B 1 6 PG 5 2

PAD: D E N IS E ST
GRAYSON BERTHA k GRAYSON
D A R IU S E k GRAYSON J U N IO R
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 191 D E N IS E ST

PAD: D EN IS E ST
SCOTT V IO L E T
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0

6 .2 39

(HX)

PAD: 141 S D EN IS E ST
PERRY A D R IA T
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 07 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0

HUFF W IL L IE B
1 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 2 0 1 D E N IS E ST

6 ,2 38

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

..

p c 44

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 C 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD : 1 0 W BROADWAY # 1 2

�Tm: Herald

STEVE

S

SEQ. #

3 5 2 .7 2

6 ,3 53

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
T A D : W BROADWAY
LOT 3 (LESS
* * * * * * * SM ITH S
* * * * * . . pB

1

N 12 FT) BLK C
ADD TQ O V IED O

PG

A

.

42

1 2 8 WEST BROADWAY PROF
CENTER IN C
STE 1 0 6 -3 0 3

2 ,8 9 1 .3 0

6,3 54

1 ,4 11 .8 1

6 ,3 55

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
P A D : 1 2 8 W BROADWAY
LOTS 1
GUF.VARRA
GUEVARRA

2 A 3 (LESS N 15
MANUEL R k CAROL
MARK B

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
P AD : 6 9 GRAHAM AVE
LOT 31 &amp; S 6 FT OF LOT
1 2 8 WEST BROADWAY PROF
CENTER IN C
STE 1 0 6 -3 0 3

FT . . .
B k

32

&amp;

. .
2 8 8 .9 3

1 5 -2 1 -3 1-507-0000-039A
W 1 /2 OF VACD ALLEY LY IN G
* * * * * * ‘ FAGANS ADD TO O V IE D O
* * ‘ * * * * P B 2 PG 5 2

F.

COOK M A X M ILLA N M k C IN D Y
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 2 1 6 GRAHAM AVE

L
(HX)

LOT
HUSER
HUSF.R

LOT

k

6,3 56

.
1 2 0 .2 2

6,3 57

. .

7 8 4 .2 8

6 ,3 58

...
1 ,6 6 9 .0 6

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 1 0 0 -0 1 4 0
PAD: 1 8 0 GRAHAM AVE

6 ,3 59

(HX)

SCH U LTZ C H R IS T O P H E R K &amp; K R IS T A
1 5 -2 1 -3 1-509-0000-001B
PAD: GRAHAM AVE
LOT

7 1 .52

1

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
LOT 7 (LE SS W 1 4 9 .5 2 FT)
• * * * “ *I.A JU N E PARK
* * “ " * P B
9 PG 75
W ASHING TON B E R N IC E H E IR S
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 D 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 0 0 FERN ST
LO TS 1 * 2 BLK D I.A -J U N E TARK
* * * * * * ‘ SANDALWOOD V IL L A G E
* * * * * * * PB 3 0 PG 2 2
BROWN P E T E R A k MARY B
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 00 -00 1 A
PAD: SANDALWOOD CT
E 41 FT OF W 7 5 .2 3 FT OF
BROWN P E T E R A k M ARY B
I5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 A
PAD: 2 6 SANDALWOOD CT
W 45 FT OF E 8 4 .5 0 FT OF

N

6 ,3 60

9 5 8 .8 7

3 ,5 8 0 .1 6

6,3 62

6 ,3 63

6,3 64

6 ,3 65

(HX)

4 ,2 0 5 .8 8

6 ,3 66

31 —
1 ,7 1 3 .8 1

6,

6,3 67

9 0 1 .2 0
» *

6, 368
1
I

9 6 1 .8 3

6 ,3 69

49 .81

6 .3 70

1 , 6 6 5 .6 0

6.3 71

3 3 1 .6 1

6, 372

HELEN k S M ITH ID A M
1 G -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 1 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 884 426
BONI D A N IE L A
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 7 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 4 3 7 N S U G A R M I L L RD
BONI D A N IE L A k
J E N S E N GARY
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 8 A -0 0 0 0
M IL L

TAD: 4 2 6
WALKER D IA N E H
16 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 N -0000

1 ,0 3 3 .8 2

6, 377

1 0 ,55 7 .5 1

6 ,3 78

2 ,6 5 2 .7 3

6, 379

P A D : M I T C H E L HAMMOCK RD
* * * * * * ‘ WOODLAND H E IG H T S
•* * * '* * P B
7 PG 5 3
GRAYSON D E
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 02-0B 00-0060
PAD: 3 2 3 A U L IN AVE
W IL S O N MARY A
16- 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 B00 -0 0 8 0

(HX)

PAD: 5 9 9 A U L IN AVE
E LY 1 0 0 FT OF SLY 7 5

OF

FT

E

6 ,381

5 ,9 8 5 .3 8

6,3 82

6 ,3 83

RD

E L Y 11 FT O F L O T 17 k
* * * * * * * W INDMEADOW FARMS
*** '* *» P B
1 9 PG 9 0
H U S S A IN I HAYBAT K k A LIS O N L
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
(HX)
TAD: 397 FOREST TRL
* * * * * * ‘ EVERGREEN V IL L A S
* * * * * * * PB 2 8 PG 12

3 ,3 7 0 .8 5

6 ,3 84

SUBD
6 3 3 .6 7

BOUCARD P H IL IP P E
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 A

(HX)

P A D : 2 0 7 M U R C O T T DR
WEST 4 5 . 6 7 FT OF LOT 2
R ID D L E ROBYN H k JOHN S
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 1 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4A

(HX)

P A D : 3 1 6 M U R C O T T DR
E 4 6 . 2 5 FT OF LO T 14
. . * • « • * Gr e e NS CO M M ER C IA L
* * * * * * * PB 2 9 PG 95
GARLANCER JAMES JR
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
W BROADWAY

4 3 9 .2 5

OF

•* ** * ** P B
1 6 PG 4
P E A K 9 P R O P E R T I E S L I. C
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

1415

6, 380

1 ,0 4 2 .0 3

P A D : 8 4 7 L I N C O L N PKWY
BEG 1 0 0 F T N S 5 1 . 0 7 FT
* * * * * * ‘ TAKE NORMA E S T A T E S

PAD:

3 9 6 .8 2

..

* * * * * * ‘ L IN C O L N PARK
* * * * * * *P B 7 PG 9 3
G A R C IA B EN N IE J
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - OAO0 - 0 0 9 0

HAMMOCK

6 ,3 96

6 ,3 97

6 ,3 98

**••«•**
6 ,3 99

1,4 06 .2 1

6,4 00

8 9 0 .3 3

6,4 01

(HX)

U N IT

1
6, 402

1 ,8 4 3 .1 4

W ILSO N
1 8 -2 1
PAD:
MYBURGH
1 8 -2 1

1 ,8 9 4 .5 2
*l 4 i - i
&gt;-

6 , 404

1 ,6 9 3 .3 2

6 ,4 05

DONNA
- 3 1 - 5 0 6 - 0 0 0 0 - U 3 8 0 ' '(H X )"
1 0 0 9 KNOLLWOOD CT
F H IL IP P U S A
-3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
(HX)

PAD:
1 0 0 2 TROON TRACE
* * * * * * *SU N R ISF. FS TA TES U N IT

1 ,3 99 .8 2

J 1

6, 403

6

* * * . . . * P B 4 0 PG 5 7
V A L F .N T IN - A L S 1NA REYES D 4
M IR A N D A ROSA M
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 934 A R D IL I.IT A CT
* * * * * * * XUSKA R ID G E U N IT 5
* * * * * * * p B 43 p g s 7 4 4 7 5

2 2 2 .5 1

6 ,4 06

* * * * * * * i
3 ,4 0 3 .7 9

6,4 07

ST

7 0 7 .3 2

6 ,3 85

6 ,3 86

4 ,5 5 3 .5 8

SALAMA RAOUF S 4 AMAL
18-21-31-512-O D 0O -372O
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 6 1 A L V IN A LN
PALEN GREGORY R 4 D IA N A R
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 12 -0 E 0 0 -3 62 O
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 6 6 BLOSSOMW OOD DR

3 ,8 9 7 .4 6

6, 409

3 ,5 0 7 .2 0

6, 410

GREENS

AT

6,4 08

TU S C A W ILL

R IC H E Y JAMES C 4 JANA D
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
P A D : 2 2 4 S T R A T F O R D DR
........................T U S K A R 1 D C E U N I T 7
. . . . . . . p G 54 p c s 9 1 4 9 2

2 ,1 1 1 .6 2

DUNN J I L L
1 8 -2 1 - 3 1 -5 1 4-0A 00-2700
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 8 4 M ID P IN E CT
S AN TIA G O ANGEL D 4 M AR IC E L

3 ,1 2 6 .0 0

1B -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4-0 B 0 0 -2 8 60
(HX)
PA D : 1 0 3 5 KERWOOD C I R
CESTERO ANGEL R
18-21-31-514-O B 00-292O
(HX)
P A D : 2 3 8 9 BLOSSO MW OOD DR
* * * * * • .T U S K A R ID G E U N IT 3
*
.......................* P B 4 3 P G S 2 3 l 2 4
C A U K IN B R IA N W 4 BETHANY W
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Z -0 A 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PA D : 9 0 2 KERWOOD C I R
LOPEZ JOSE C 4
PEREZ M AR IA J
18 2 1 -31-5K Z -0E 00-0680
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 8 0 H OLLO W P I N E DR
-------------------------------------- S E X - 1 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -

6,4 11

6 .4 12

2 ,6 4 8 .3 7

6 .4 13

2 ,7 6 4 .1 0

6 .4 14

2 ,7 1 1 .3 5

6 .4 15

3 ,6 9 8 .8 6

6.4 16

2 ,9 9 6 .4 5

6 ,3 87

1 ,9 2 1 .0 1

6,4 25

1 ,7 3 4 .4 2

6, 426

1 , 1 3 2 .7 7

6 ,4 27

2 ,0 8 1 .4 3

6,4 20

1 ,8 4 5 .6 3

6, 429

1 ,1 2 4 .2 7

6, 430

1 ,8 7 7 .1 5

6 , 431

1 ,2 7 9 .5 1

6, 432

9 6 9 .7 8

6 ,4 33

1 ,2 2 3 .7 3

6 ,4 34

2 ,3 6 7 .3 3

6,4 35

2 ,3 9 1 .4 2

6, 436

3 ,7 3 9 .9 5

6, 437

CT

* * * * * * ‘ S U N R IS E V IL L A G E U N IT 6
....................... P B 3 4 P G 9 9
HERNANDEZ ROSA
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 8 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 9 7 ANDES DR
C IN T R O N W ILSON
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -2 9 6 0
P A D : 1 3 3 3 A N D ES DR
BUCKHAM BRADLEY k A L IS O N
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -3 0 2 0
P A D : 1 3 5 7 A NDES DR
....................... C O B B L E S T O N E
* ....................P B 4 0 P G S 2 3 k 2 4

(HX)

(HX)

WATSON ROBERT M k SUSAN H
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 160 0 TH O R N H ILL C IR
R I S H E LL GEORGE P k ROBERTA S
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 6 0
( HX)

PAD: 1511 TH O R N H ILL
. . . . . * ‘ WATERSTONE
. . . . . . . P B 6 ? p c s 7 4 (.

C IR
25

ENGLE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD:
1 2 5 0 P IM A PT
ENG LE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD:
1 2 5 4 P IM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0

6, 438

4 8 7 .7 1

6 ,4 39

6, 440

PAD : 1 2 5 0 P IM A PT
ENG LE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0

6 7 1 .5 7

6 ,4 41

PAD: 1 2 6 2 TIM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 442

PAD:
1 2 6 6 P IM A TT
ENGLE HO M ES/pRLANDO IN C
19-21-31-5*11-0000-0060
' * P A D : ’ 1 5*70 P IM A PT
ENG LE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
PAD: 1 2 9 4 P IM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 2 9 8 P IM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 0 0
PAD: 1 2 9 1 P IM A PT
ENGLE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
P A D : 1 2 6 7 P IM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 11 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0

PAD:
ENGLE
1 9 -2
PAD:
ENGLE
1 9 -2
PAD:
• * * • * •
• « . * * *

.

4

w

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 445

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 446

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 447

4 8 7 .7 1

6, 448

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 449

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 450

6 7 1 .5 7

6, 451

1 ,2 8 5 .2 6

6, 452

1 , 4 3 7 .0 8

6, 453

1 ,7 84 .6 3

6 ,4 54

4 ,4 6 1 .3 3

6 ,4 55

2 3 ,8 8 8 .1 3

6 ,4 56

3 ,1 6 9 .5 6

6 ,4 57

,1 4 8.5 5

6, 450

,3 0 2.3 1

6 .4 5 9

,6 7 9 .1 6

6 .4 60

•• • • • • • P B
4 0 PGS 6 4 k 6 5
BOWMAN J A M E S A k L U Z M
2 0 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 2 4 AMADOR PL
* * * * * * * t u s k a r id g e U N IT 2
* * * * * * * P B 4 0 p g s 6 6 T 0 60

2 1 2 1 K NOLLVIEW
JAMES N k JOAN

-

6,4 44

1 2 6 7 P IM A PT
HOM ES/ORIJtNDO IN C
1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
1 2 6 3 P IM A PT
HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
1 2 5 9 P IM A PT
‘ S U N R IS E U N IT 2C
. PB 2 8 PG 4 3

V IE R A CO THE
2 0 2 1 - 3 1-3 0 0 -0 1 9B -0000
PA D : RED BUG LAKE RD
* * * * * * * t u s k a r id g e U N IT 1

-------

4 8 7 .7 1

U D D IN MOHAMMFD S k PARVF.EN S
1 9 -2 1- 3 1-5G M -C 000-1890
(HX)
PAD:
1 . 4 7 M A D E L E N A AVF.
M ULCHI JAMES R
19 - 2 1 -3 1-5G M -0000-2030
(HX)
P A D : 1 3 8 5 IJV Q U I N T A C T
C L IC K E N BRADLEY R k KAREN A
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5G M -0000-2070
P A D : 1 2 3 0 M A D E L E N A AVF.
. . . . . • • P A R K E R SUBD
.......................
6 9 1 PG 6 3 7
W H ITE E TH EL
1 9 - 21-31-5U N -0000-0210
P A D : 1 4 8 2 P A L O M I N O WAY
S E C 1 9 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 1 E L O T 21
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 0 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1

PAD:
FOSTER

6, 443

6 7 1 .5 7
----------

(HX)

CT
M

3 ,5 1 7 .6 3

SANTOS BARBARA J
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 3 0 5 V IA V IL L A NOVA
G R 1P P I EUGENE E 4 E L IZ A B E T H A
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 1 2 V I A V IL L A NOVA

1 ,5 7 7 .1 1

6 .4 18

1 ,4 8 5 .3 6

6 .4 19

• • • * * " P B
6 0 PGS 5 THRU 7
* * * * * * *ALL 20 2 13 1 5N V00000050
2 ,6 3 8 .0 1

6 ,4 61

6 .4 20

OCR-TM H IN C
C / O HOWARD BRADLEY
20-21-3 1 -5 L X -0 0 0 0 -0 5 B 0
OCR-TM H IN C
C / O HOWARD B R A D L EY
20-21-31-5L X -0000-05C O

3 ,1 6 4 .9 9

6 ,4 62

OCR-TM H IN C
2 0 21-31-5L X -0000-05D O
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 1 T W P 2 1 R N G
.......HORs e s h o e F A R M S
•* ** * ** P B
1 7 PG 7 7

2 ,4 7 3 .4 7

6 ,4 6 3

1,916.80

6,464

SAFT ARTHUR R
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 3 6 V IA V IL L A NOVA
* * * * * * * SU N R IS E U N IT 1
. . . . . . . PB 2 1 PGS 7 2 4 7 3

1 ,9 5 0 .6 2

LEE C H IN H 4 LIN D A H

1 ,8 3 9 .8 3

6 ,4 17

* * * * * * *
6 7 1 .5 7

CONDELLO JOSEPH
1 9 - 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -006A -0000
PAD: 1 1 0 0 R IS IN G SUN BLVD
* * * * * * ‘ SUN R IS E U N IT 2 - A
* * * * * * * PB 23 PG 31

PAD: 1301 AVENUE DE LOS TOROS
TURK DALE 4 MELONI E

* « « * * •* •

M IRADA

NEW S E A N i C H R I S T I N E
2 0-21-31-5K P -0A 00-0180

6.4 21

19-21-31-502-0000-0200
ADD

LA

P A D : 1 2 7 5 P IM A PT
ENGLE HO M ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 4 0

CARBONNF.AU GUY SUC C T R U S T E R R
FBO GUY CARBONNEAU ET AI.
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 8 CHESTNUT R IDGE ST
........................T U S K A R I D G E U N I T 8
. . . . . . . p B 52 PGS 5 0 4 51

.W I C K L O W

TAD:

6,4 24

« « **** *

PAD: 1 6 0 B TH O R N H ILL C IR
MULLER CATHY S PETER
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 1 0

.......PB 54 pGs 76 4 77

PAD : 1 7 2 6 W BROADWAY
MUELLER M ICH A E L P
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 4 2 0 -0 0 0 0

M IT C H E L L

6 ,3 95

1 ,6 27 .8 1

2

‘
“ “ PB 2 7 PG 1 9
A L IE NADEER D
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
3 ,8 4 1 .3 9

6 ,4 23

1

• * * * * * * P B 2 6 P G 88
ERDMAN J A Y A
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 1 3 6 9 SAN D IEG O CT
LOT 21
(LESS S 4 FT) &amp; S 4 .
MULL IN F R A N C IS J k CAROLYN
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 7 0 SAN L U IS CT
* * * * * * ‘ S UN R IS E V IL L A G E U N IT

BENNF.TT P A M E IA
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 131 2 ORTEGA ST
U D D IN GOHAR A
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 3 7 5 C H A PA R R A L LN
* * * * * * ‘ G R E E N B R IA R SUB D PH 1
. . . * . . * p B 33 pG s j T0 4

*

P A D : E Y R I E DR
( 1 .,39 A C )
HODGES JAMES H k M A G IE
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 5 A -0 0 0 0

PAD:

‘ • '• • • • S U N R I S E U N IT 2D
* * * * * * * PB 2 8 PG 4 4
MC C O R M IC K JO H N M
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 8 0
TAD:
1 1 7 9 SAN BI.AS C V

PAD: 1 1 4 5 NFEDLEWOOD LOOP
. . . . . . .C H E S T N U T R ID G F
. . . . . . . p B 46 pG S 2 5 7 2 6

6, 376

PAD: 1 3 0 3 ORTEGA ST
SIM M ON D S A R TU R O k A S U N C IO N
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 2 0
PAD: 11 1 3 V IL L A CT
* • • • • • ‘ S U N R IS E V IL L A G E U N IT

SEQ. #

2 8 5 .9 6

097A

6, 374

4 ,0 1 0 .7 6

6 ,3 94

C IR

1 , 9 4 3 .9 3

P A D : 1 1 5 0 N S U G A R M I L L RD
K U S H M A U L S A M U E L F. k C O N S T A N C E
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 C -0 0 0 0

2 ,5 4 0 .7 5

1 ,0 16 .6 5

BIGGF.RS BRADFORD
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 D 0 0 -1 7 1 0

6 ,3 75

6 ,3 93

3 ,0 2 7 .2 3

6 ,3 73

4 ,3 8 1 .4 6

7 8 6 .7 3

1 ,5 0 7 .1 4

2 ,5 7 8 .0 4

RD

V IL F.S JAMES M PER REP
E S T A T E OF C A R R IE M V IL F.S
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 2 B -0 0 0 0

SADDLEHORN

* * * • * • ‘ S U N R IS E ESTATES
* * * * * * * p B 3 1 p G 24

WEST

6 ,3 92

(HX)

1 8 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 7 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 1 3 0 D A PP LE D ELM LN
* * * * * * ‘ T U S C A W H . L A R1DC.F
........................P B 2 6 P G 7 7
THOMPSON KENTON F 4 M IC H E L E B
1 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
(HX)
1131
19

6 ,3 91

2 ,0 7 7 .5 4

31-

GRF.ENWALD M A R T I N S 6 M YR N A L
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
(HX)

W R I G H T W I L L I E I, J R
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 1 0
T A D : 1 1 2 1 S A N T A C R U Z WAY
C O LLIN S T R A V IS k TRACEY
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 9 0
(HX)

(HX)

RNG

TAXES DUE

6 ,3 90

6 ,3 89

U N IT 1
TO 98

T I WARI RANJANA
1 7 -2 1 - 31-5 F F -00 0 0 -0 3 8 0
P A D : 1 2 2 5 OXBOW LN
EPPS HONTAH T
1 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F F -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0

WEST

D A V IS DEN N IS C JR k ANA
1 5 - 21-3 1 -5M G -0000-2420

PAD: SUGAR
( 4 .9 3 AC)

* * * * * * ‘ FA IRW AY OAKS
. . . . . . . PB 23 p c s 9 6

PAD:
U N IT

3 ,2 1 0 .5 1

PAD: 7 5 8 S JAKE C L A IR E C IR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 6 T W P 2 1 R N G
RC P R O P E R T IE S I.LC
1 6 2 1 -3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 10G -0000
PAD: 3 6 0 A U L IN AVE
RC P R O P E R T IE S LI.C
1 6 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 OH-OOOO
PAD: 312 A U L IN AVE
MOORE HOWARD A ‘ S AMY M
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 10M -0000
PAD: 44 7 FOREST TRL
GREEN RODNEY G k J U D IT H A
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 8 0 -0 0 0 0
GREEN RODNEY G k J U D IT H A
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 9 0 -0 0 0 0
TIM M O N S M A R J O R IE &amp; BROOKS

1 8 6 .0 3

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

PAD: 1401 BARCELONA CT
LENNOX L IN D A C k GEORGE C 111
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
(HX)
T A D : 1 3 9 3 M A D R I D WAY
ANDRADE J U L I O &amp; S HF.ILAH R
1 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 132 4 AVENUF DEL SOL
• • • • • • • S U N R I S E U N IT 2 -B
* • « * • • * p B 2 4 PGS 6 2 &lt; 6 3

OF

LOT 72 S E 1 / 2 OF VACD ST . . .
STONE C U R TIS
16-21-31-5C A -0000-072A
(HX)
P A D : 1 9 5 5 M I K L E R RD
1 AC H O M ESTEAD L O C A T E D I N
.. .
HOOVER JAMES D &amp; NANCY J
1 6 2 1 -3 1 -5 C A -0 0 0 0 -1 170
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 2 5 BIJVCKBERRY T R L
N 1 /2 OF LOT 117
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 * * * * * * * C H E S T N U T E S T A T E S PH 2

. . .

PAD: 6 4 5 LANCE CT
........................V I L L A G E S A T K I N G S B R I D G E
* * * * * * * TR B -2
. . . . . . . PB 47 PGS e g T H R U 9 3

9 2 0 .5 1

3 1 6 .0 3

TAD:
1 2 0 7 R O Y A L OftK DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 8 T W P 2 1
.......................W F . DG F . WO O D U N I T 3
........................P B 2 1 r e s 1 3 4 1 4
T E R R I F. J O A N N

3 .5 97 .H 8

* * * * * * * V IL L A G E S AT K IN G S B R ID G E
* * * * * . * T R C -2
* * * * * . * PB 4 g P G S 93 T H R U 9 6

6 ,0 9 7 .7 0

6 ,3 88

SUBD

C U R T I S I.
1 - 3 1 - 5 C A - 0 0 0 0 - 0 7 10
71 7 3 4 74 S E 1 / 2
C U R TIS
1-3 1 -5 C A -0 0 0 0 -0 7 2 0
1 9 5 5 M I K L E R RD

6,3 61

...

S

STONE
1 6 -2
LOTS
STONE
16-2
PAD:

SEQ. #

9 8 3 .7 8

GREER H O LD IN G S IN C
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
T A D : 8 4 8 E X E C U T IV E DR
........................W I N D S O R M F . R F .
* * * * * * *P B 5 9 PGS 1 &amp; 2
THOMAS JOHN R k K A R IN L TRS
FBO

D A N I E L S D O R O T H Y I.
1 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 F F - 0 0 0 0 -0 160
P A D : 1 2 3 0 R O Y A L O A K DR

.
8 9 4 .1 9

S EIP LF. LARRY T k J U L IA
1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 9 6 0

GARLANCER JAMES J JR
1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 4 2 6 SR
* . * . * . . O V IF D O E X E C U T IV E CENTER
* * * * * * * PB 35 p c 2 2

* * * * * * * PB 4 8 PGS 8 9 THRU 92
O ' R O U R K E J O H N W J R &amp; L U C Y F. T R
FBO JOHN W JR 4 LUCY E OROURKE
1 7 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 .0 6 B L U E C R E E K DR

L O T 14
(LESS S 5 FT)
i ALL
...
* * * * * * ‘ ANDERSONS ADD TO O V IE D O
........................P B 1 P G 5 2

S 10 FT OF E 151 FT OF
FAYF.R G L E N N P k L Y N N M

TAXES DUE

* 1 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
* * * * * * * s i,A V I A COLONY COS
. . . * « * « p B 2 PG 71

1 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 A
N 3 6 FT O F W 81 FT OF LOT 3 6
ARTWORKS GALLERY AND S TU D IO S
IN C

11
(LESS S 5 FT)
S TE P H A N IE E 4
JOHN E

NAME• PARCEL NUMBER

Page 57

-J

LF. F.

TAXES OUE

CD
-J

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER

May 2, o. io. 2oo*i

19-21-31-502-0000-0340
PAD: 1417 MADRID WAY

1 ,7 92 .4 1

6 .4 22

2O -21-31-5K P -O A 0O -0290
(HX)
PA D : 2 1 1 6 F.LMCREST P L
R A D C L IF F M IC H A E L R k KAREN
2G -21-31-5K P -0A 00-0410
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 8 9 HOLLOW P I N E DR
REPLAT
................ " G R E E N E W A Y D E P O T L O T 5

BALZAC
BALZAC

21-

JOSE
MARY

R
L

31

k

21-31-501-OOOO-OOBO (HX)

PAD; 60 1 OAK C IR
LOT B ♦ PT LOT C

BEG

SE

�Page 50 May 2, 0. 10. 200-1

Tim H erald

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
.....................‘ D U N H I L L
PEREZ

U N IT

pGS ^

PQ

TAXES DUE

SEQ.«

2

t 7Q

RO B IN SO N

2 ,0 7 1 .3 3

6 ,4 65

2 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 7 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 6 4 SLASH P IN E PL
* * * * * * «oAK CREEK
* * * * * * * p g 43 pG S x s 2
STRACHWSKY
MERCEDES

ALEJANDRO

3 ,6 7 0 .7 9

4

2 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 3 0 0 C E L T IC CT
BLEWS MONTE R

6,4 66

&lt;HX)
3 ,7 0 0 .5 0

2 1 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 3 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 1 4( 0H X )
P A D : 1 9 1 3 A YR SHIF.R PL
---------------------------------------S E C 2 2 T W P 2 1 R N G

6 ,4 67

pGS

31
2 ,9 0 7 .4 5

2 0 ,2 5 2 .8 5

2 ,5 1 1 .5 2

6.4 68

6 .4 69

6,4 70

4 24

23

OLAVARRIA WIHDA 4
SANTOS RICARDO

1 ,4 6 7 .0 6

2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
P A D : 1 0 0 9 MC
* * * * * * ‘ ALAFAYA

• * * * . . « PB 3 5

pGS 3 9

t

6 ,4 71

(HX)

C A LL CT
WOODS S H O P P I N G

CENTER

40

A LA FA Y A P O IN T IN C
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

1 7 ,9 4 6 .9 1

6 ,4 72

P A D : 7 A L A F A Y A WOODS B L V D
LOT 2 4 W 2 0 FT OF LOT 3 . .
• • • • • • • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 1 9

* * * . * . * p B 37

PGS 9 0 T 0 9 3

BASILE SCOTT T 4

MELODYF. A
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 3 P A R T IN CT
T IE R N E Y P A T R IC IA N
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 3 P R O V ID E N C E LN
*
.......................‘ A L A F A Y A W O O D S P H
.................* * P B 3 9 P G S 1 8 4 1 9
B ER N S TEIN Q U IN J

2 ,2 8 8 .4 7

6 .4 73

1 ,7 7 0 .1 8

6 .4 74

2 ,9 1 9 .7 0

6 .4 75

6, 476

6 ,4 77

PAD: 1 0 3 5 CORKWOOD DR
.................* ‘ G R E G G L A K E E S T A T E S
..........................P B 6 1 P G 3 1
*
....A L L 2 2 - 2 1 - 3 1 A / 2 9 A A / 2 9 D
GARICK JAY F 4 M ELISSA K
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 5 3 0 LAKE G R E G G C V
LOPEZ GUY 4 IVON Z

1 ,0 2 2 .7 9

2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 5 3 6 LAKE GREGG CV
GREGG FR A N K LIN D
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 4 0
PAD: 5 4 8 LAKE GREGG CV

1 ,0 2 2 .7 9

U N IT

A
1 ,7 6 7 .5 1

SANCHEZ JORGE 4 D IA N A
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 H M -0 0 0 0 -1 320
PAD: 9 9 9 LE IN H A R T CT
FURNAS ELWOOD D 4 J E N N IF E R D
2 2 2 1 -3 1 -5 H M -0 0 0 0 -1380
PAD: LE IN H A R T CT
---------------------------------------S E C 2 3 T W P 2 1 R N G
JACOBS GEORGE W

2*, 4 2 7 . 7 1

B
1 ,0 4 5 .1 5

6, 486

8 5 8 .8 1

6, 487

6, 488

1 , 1 8 7 .5 9

2 ,2 5 8 .4 2

6 ,4 89

1 ,1 9 8 .7 3

6.4 90

1 ,8 4 2 .7 8

6.4 91

1 ,4 3 8 .3 4

6 .4 92

1 ,7 1 8 .0 6

6 .4 93

(HX)
1 ,4 91 .1 4

WOODS

PH

6.4 94

(HX)

04
1 ,6 0 4 .8 0

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 8 0

6,4 96

1 ,1 4 3 .8 9

6 ,4 97

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 9 8 COVINGTON ST
CARPENTER EDWARD JR 4 J E S S IC A
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 6 0

1 ,1 5 6 .4 6

(HX)

PAD: 1 1 4 9 COVINGTON ST
TEUFEL DAN L 4 KANDACE L
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 4 0

6 ,4 95

(HX)

RARDEN W IL L IA M S &amp; NANCY L

1 ,2 0 2 .9 4

6 ,4 98

1 ,4 6 7 .2 0

6,4 99

1 ,3 5 9 .6 1

6,5 00

(HX)

PAD: 1 0 1 7 PEARSON DR
BRISCOE M IN N IE P
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 7 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 0 6 8 COVINGTON ST
LOT 1 1 7 (LESS BEG SE COR RUN

BUGASH K EV IN D
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 2 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 0 5 9 C O V IN G TO N ST
• • • • • • » A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 1 2 A
• • • • • * * P B

34

PGS

53

TO

'» *

55

R E C IO JUAN 4 SONIA

1 ,3 2 3 .1 7

6,5 01

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 0 1 MC C U L L Y C T
• • • • • • • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 6

. * * * . * . PB 3 5

PGS 7 6 T 0 7 8

C A R R IC K TIM O TH Y 4 DONNA J
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
(HX)
P AD : 1 0 5 8 DEES DR
• • • • • • • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 1 4

• * * . . * . p B 37

pcs

15

t

1 ,2 2 6 .3 0

a

1 ,6 6 1 .1 4

TORRES

L U IS

R

4

ANDREA

6 ,5 02

16

2 ,4 2 6 .2 0

6,5 53

2 ,7 0 0 .9 8

6 ,5 54

2 ,3 8 3 .1 1

6 ,5 55

1 ,1 9 3 .1 6

6,5 56

6 0 3 .8 6

6 ,5 57

FEIG ENB A U M JON
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 L P -0000-0030
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 8 6 R U N N IN G S P R IN G S LOOP
CARNERO TERESA 4 OSCAR
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 L P -0 0 0 0 -1 2 7 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 6 3 4 F A L I . B R O O K DR
* * * * * * * l I T X L E C R E E K PH 3B
* * * * * * * p B 53 p c s 2 3 TH R U 2 6

2 ,5 5 8 .2 8

6,5 58

2 ,8 8 8 .0 3

6 ,5 59

C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (0 3 )(I)
C ID # 563
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 N J -0 0 0 0 -2 1 4 0
(HX)
BOONE W IL L IA M D 4 DEE ANN C
2 5 2 1 -3 1 -5 N J -0000-2220
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 0 9 STRAND LOOP CT
---------------------------------------S E C 2 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -

2 ,2 3 7 .1 0

6 ,5 60

2 ,6 7 9 .3 1

6 , 561

CARPENTER JOHN A
2 6 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 B -0000
CARPENTER JOHN A
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 7 0 -0 0 0 0
* * * * * * * A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 7
* * . . * . * p B 34 p c s 7 2 T O 7 6

1 ,6 0 3 .9 7

6 ,5 62

MC

GONEGAL JOHN C I I I
4 C A LLIE
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 1 1 GO RE DR
MC C A N TS ROMAN G 4 ANN H
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 0 8 GORE DR
• ' * * * “ A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 8
* * * * * * * p B 34 p g s 8 5 T O 8 9

1 ,6 6 6 .0 4

6, 564

1 ,5 9 0 .3 8

6,5 65

MC

3 ,1 7 5 .9 5

6 ,5 66

1 ,3 3 9 .0 1

6 ,5 67

1 ,3 6 1 .1 0

6 ,5 68

2 ,5 5 0 .6 0

6 ,5 69

1 ,7 3 6 .2 0

6 ,5 70

C R A ND A LL WAYNE N 4 SHARON L
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 4 3 GOULD PL
WOOI.HOUSE J O S E P H 4 J E N N I F E R
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(H X)
PAD: 1 0 0 1 O ' HANLON CT
“ “ “ • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 1 0
* • • * * * • p B 37 p c s 11 XO 14

1 ,9 8 3 .4 7

6,5 71

1 ,5 5 5 .9 2

6 ,5 72

IOO SS
IOO SS
2 6 -2
PAD:
MOREL

1 ,4 3 7 .0 0

6, 573

1 ,9 9 6 .4 7

6, 574

2 ,7 2 6 .3 9

6, 575

2 ,6 2 3 .8 8

6,5 76

2 ,7 7 1 .0 0

6,5 77

1 ,9 5 2 .4 2

6,5 78

2 ,6 6 1 .7 9

6,5 79

2 ,7 9 9 .2 8

6,5 80

2 ,9 3 3 .7 8

6 ,581

MOORMAN K E L L Y M 4 J U A N I T A A
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -3 1 2 0
P A D : 1 5 7 9 M A ID E N C A N E LOOP
........................L I T T L E C R E E K P H 5
* « . * . * . P B 53 p G S 94 s 95

4 ,3 2 1 .0 1

6 ,5 82

MORTON T IM O T H Y D 4 CAROL
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -3 4 4 0
PAD : 1 5 8 9 ARROWROOT PL

2 ,9 4 1 .1 2

6 ,5 83

4

REEVES D A VID 4
L O P E Z -R E E V E S M A R IA
25 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K M -0 0 0 0 -0 7 60
(HX)
PAD: 1021 TROUT CREEK CT
* • * * * . . TW IN R IV E R S SEC 3B U N IT

2

PAD: 1 3 1 3 C A R PENTER BRANCH CT
F L E ID E L FA B IA N
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Y -0 0 0 0 -0 2 9 0
PAD:
1 3 0 6 C A R P E N TE R BRANCH CT
D A V IS THOMAS C 4 M E L IN D A M
2 5 -2 .1 -31-5K Y -0000-0970
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 9 C U T O F F BRANCH
* * * * * * ‘ L I T T L E C R E E K PH 1A

6 ,5 18

6 ,5 19

2 ,5 4 6 .6 4

6, 520

1 ,4 1 6 .4 3

6,5 21

1 ,3 7 1 .9 0

6,5 22

6 ,5 2 3

1 ,4 8 4 .6 3

6,5 24

1 ,8 0 7 .3 9

6 ,5 25

(HX)

P

3 ,2 9 3 .5 0

2 ,6 4 9 .3 0

PENA-ROSA ANGEL
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5H V -0000-0880
PA D : 1 0 3 1 W EA VE R DR
R IV E R A YOLANDA V 4
R IV E R A ANA L
TCAR
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 H V -0 0 0 0 -1 1 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 2 W E A V E R DR
BF.VINGTON K E V IN C 4 C LA R A L
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 H V -0 0 0 0 -1230
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 1 3 FA IR C LO TH CT
* • « « • • ‘ A I.A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 5
.................... * P B 3 5 P G S 6 2 T O 6 4
GO NZALEZ E L S IE 4 EDW IN
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 JK -0000-0010
(HX)
PAD: 1 1 0 4 MC K IN N O N AVE
JACKMAN HERBERT R 4 L I L L I E D
2 3 2 1 -3 1 -5 J K -0 0 0 0 -1 2 1 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 0 8 G O T W A L T DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 M A IN STREET LTD
2 4 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 3A -0000

6 ,5 26

6, 527

1 ,5 7 9 .5 8

6 ,5 28

1 , 9 3 2 .6 2

6 ,5 29

1 ,7 8 4 .2 0

6 ,5 30

3 8 3 .1 2

6,5 31

1 0 6 .8 3

6,5 32

PA D : W C H U L U O T A RD
* * * * * * * X w i n R IV E R S SEC 3A
* * • * • » • PB 39 p Gs 2 4 - 2 8
G ILM A
(HX)

6 2 .48

6 ,5 33

3 ,3 5 1 .5 2

6,5 34

CT

46

PGS

39

5 2 8 .3 9

2 ,7 6 6 .8 9

JU LIA N N E 4
F R A N C IS D N H E IR S
1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
1 0 8 3 B E C K S T R O M DR
RAMON V

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 8 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 0 1 8 AI.BAMONTE CT
* * * * * * * T W IN R IV E R S SEC 4 U N IT
* * * * * * * pB 40 pGs 0o x o 82

2 ,3 3 6 .9 6

6 ,5 38

2 ,6 6 2 .9 9

6,5 39

ROSENBERG RICHARD B 4 ALI.YSA R

3 ,7 7 3 .5 6

6,5 40

L IN A R D I MARIO C 4 P A T R IC IA B

3 ,6 9 3 .4 8

6 ,5 41

2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0-08 1 0
P A D : 2 3 2 1 E K A N A DR
KAPLAN KAREN 4 DOUG

3 ,8 4 0 .5 4

6,5 42

2 ,7 4 0 .7 8

6 ,5 43

(HX)

(HX)

* * * * * * * *

2

DR

CT

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 1 6 7 0 CRACKER CREEK CT
CHASE K IM B E R LY
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 6 0 CRACKER CREEK CT
B IR K E T T JASON D
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 1 6 5 0 CRACKER CREEK CT
SCORE M IC H A E L G
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 10 8 4 W R IV IE R A BLVD
“ “ “ • L I T T L E C R E E K PH 2 B
• • • • * • • pB 5 i p c s 71 THRU 74
BOSTON

MARY

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 PAD: 2 6 8 2 R U N NIN G
.................... ‘ L I T T L E C R E E K
* * * * * * * p B 53 pGS 9 j

6, 563

* * * * * * * *

BARBARA

6 ,5 36

6 ,5 37

345.1.0.

(HX)

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 8 0
PAD: 1 6 0 5 CRACKER CREEK
YOUNG RUTH

E S S IE N GO DW IN J
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0-01 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 9 7 8 C R Y S T A L DOWNS C T
FARRELL K R ISTY
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0-02 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 2 7 TURNBERRY DR

2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0-09 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 3 1 S P R A IR IE DUNES CT
RHODES THOMAS E 4

PH I B
THRU 47

6 ,5 35

. . .

2 ,4 8 5 .2 9

44

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0
PAD: 1 0 5 2 SEM IN O LE CREEK
C O N D E L L O J O S E P H F.

2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K F -0 0 0 0 -1620
PAD: 1 0 2 5 KELLY CREEK C IR

••* * ** * P B
3 9 PGS 64 TO 6 7
H IR S T D A V ID C 4 KAREN C
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K H -0 0 0 0 -0 9 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 004 QUAKER R ID G E CT
* * * * * * * x w iN R IVE R S SEC 6
• • • • • • * pB &lt; 0 pGS 6 9 x o 7 5

THRU

K N IG H T BETH A
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : 1 0 1 5 GAMMAGF. P T
G O N ZA LEZ TOMAS 4 NORA I
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 2 1 D ISHM AN LOOP
D 'E M O K E V IN J 4 CAROLYN
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 2 5 D ISH M A N LOOP
SCORE M IC H A E L
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 4 0
PAD: 1 0 5 0 DISH M A N LOOP
G A R G IU LO L O U IS S JA N ETTE
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 4 GO R E DR
........................ A L A F A Y A W O O D S P H 0 9
* * . * . . . p B 3 g pcs l TO 4

MENOCHE

2 4 -2 1 -3 1-5K F -0000-1200
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 0 8 S MAGEE CREEK CT
DOYLE PETER J 4 JOAN

2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0-07 4 0
PAD: 2 4 4 5 EKANA DR

6 ,5 52

R

* * * * * * * PB

2 ,6 9 3 .7 2

3 ,0 6 1 .9 8

LOT 1 6 2
(L E S S BEG E L Y MOST
* * * * * * * xw iN R IVE R S SEC 5

1 ,7 00 .6 4

ANGEL

1

BELLO IV E T T E L
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K M -0 0 0 0 -0 1 00
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 1 8 W R IV IE R A BLVD

CULBRETH DARRYL
2 5 -2 1 -3 1-5 L N -0 0 0 0 -1 090
PAD: R U N N IN G S P R IN G S LOOP

(HX)

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 H V -0 0 0 0 -0600
PAD: 1 0 0 0 RAGSDALE RD
R A M IR E Z R O S A L IA 4

K ER C ADO -RIVF.RO A LFR EDO 4
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K F -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0

6 ,551

1

(HX)

6, 517

DR

IT IL L DANNY F 4 T IN A
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
PAD: 8 8 0 C A LA FU T CT
* * * * * * * A L A F A Y A W O O D S P H 11
.................... * P B 4 3 P G S 4 3 4 4 4
W O JCIK RONALD G
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

2 ,2 9 8 .6 9

L
(HX)

PA D : 1 0 0 2 T U R T L E C R EE K DR
COI.OMBARO D A V I D F 4 I.AURA M
2 5 - 2 1 -3 1 -5 K G -0 0 0 0 -1 150
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 1 0 S O LD IER CREEK CT
................ “ T W I N R I V E R S S E C 3 B U N I T
* . * * * . . PB 40 p c s 3 2 TO 3 6

........................ L I T T L E C R E E K
* . * . * * * PB 46 p c s 4 5

HODGE-RHODES J U D IT H M
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Q -0 0 0 0 -1 140
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 9 8 EKANA DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 5 T W P 2 1 R N G

«
A

JACQUELINE P

P A D : 1 0 0 0 MC D A N I E L C R E E K
HUCKABEE R IF E
2 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K F -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
PAD: 2 0 1 0 KELLY CREEK C IR
S T E I N ROMANNA F

.

102

M IRA N D A JOSE A D
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 0 7 5 COVINGTON ST

2 ,8 7 1 .4 4

* * * * • * • «

KLIMKOWSKI ROBERT 4
WALKER THERESA A

pGS 9 9 x o

6, 516

PAD: 1 6 5 2 SAND KEY C IR
* * * * * * * A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 2
. . . * * . . P B 3 2 p c s 68 T O 7 1

(HX)

LOT

6,5 15

15

6, 482

6, 485

2 ,5 9 8 .9 3

TAJUDEEN TERRY J
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 5 3 GWYN C I R
ABBAD G U ILLE R M O 4
VARGAS SANDRA P
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
P A D : 1 0 5 7 GWYN C I R
G O O D W IN HA R O LD L J R 4 AMY E
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 1065 ABELL C IR
JOHNSO N EDWARD 4 STACY S
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 0 2 O L I F F WAY
• • • • • • • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 3
* * . . * . . p B 33 p c s 30 T O 3 2

P A D : 1 0 4 6 COVINGTON ST
LOT 112 &amp; SLY 1 .3 FT OF

6,5 14

57

PAD: 1 0 4 5 KELSEY AVE
BAKER JOSIAH R 4 CHRISTINE

•* ** * ** P B
3 1 P G S 8 6 T O 88
M A R T IN M F.RRIT R SR 4 O C T A V IA B
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 0 3 6 GWYN C I R
D A VID S IA N R
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 8 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 2 6 GWYN C I R

* * * * * * *ALAFAYA

1 ,1 6 0 .5 3

PAD:
1 0 5 6 HORNBEAM ST
* * * * * * * LAKE ROGERS ESTA TE S
* * * * * * . p B 43 P G S 3 g X H R U 4 0

6, 484

1 8 6 .8 4

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 M -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD : 1 6 6 0 LOCKWOOD B LVD
* * * * * * ‘ A I.A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 1 U N I T

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 2 0

6,5 13

(HX)

6,4 81

31-

6 ,5 50

LN

• * * * . . * PB 4 2 PGS 5 7 TO 61
STEWART JONATHAN
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K Y -0 0 0 0 -0 0 7 0
(HX)

BOUFFARD NUM ERIANO V 4 M A R IA E
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 2 0
(HX)

6, 483

2 ,5 1 2 .3 0

2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0-00 1 D -0 0 0 0
1 6 6 0 LOCKWOOD B LV D
GEORGE W

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 5 0
P A D : 1 0 1 5 COVINGTON ST

2 ,0 2 4 .7 1

2 ,2 0 0 .2 7

6, 480

1 ,4 9 2 .6 2

R O D R IG U EZ

PAD: 1 0 4 7 HORNBEAM ST
* * * * * * * A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 2 I B
* . * . * * * PB
P G S 0 5 T O 88

DURKETT STEPHEN A JR 4 CAROL L
22-2 1 -3 1 -5 H M -0 0 0 0 -0 6 80
(HX)
PAD: 1004 WHEELER PL

* * * * . . * PB 3 3

2 ,7 7 4 .8 1

PAD: 1 0 1 1 B LU E JACK OAK
YONKER TODD E
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 6 0

6 ,5 49

(HX)

BISN ETTF. KENNETH J
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K G -0 0 0 0-01 5 0

FOSTER E R N E S T IN E
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 0 1 7 B IG OAKS BLVD
* . . * . . . TW IN R IV E R S SEC 1
••• •* * * P B
3 8 PGS 1 TO 4
DUMAS HUB ER T W 4 K A T H L E E N C
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 3 8 LONG BRANCH L N ’
• • • • • • • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 17
................ * * P B 3 8 P G S 3 1 T O 3 3

6 ,4 79

2 ,4 6 6 .6 3

6 ,5 10

2 ,7 2 9 .0 5

A

COE D IA N E R
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 1 0 0 1 POND A P P L E C T
MODY SURESH
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0

6 ,4 78

6 ,5 48

PAD: 2 8 8 1 STRAND C IR
* ....................T W I N R I V E R S S E C 4 U N I T
* . * . * . . p B 39 pG s 4 5 XO 4 9

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 0 3 8 B R IE L L E AVE
* • * • * * • A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 2 1
* . * . * . * PB 3 0 p GS g l x o 6 3
A /29E
1 ,2 0 6 .6 5

3 ,0 6 6 .8 3

6, 509

6, 512

THOMAS RICARDO 4

6 ,5 47

PAD: 28 9 1 STRAND C IR
WALKER W IL L IA M H 4 KELLY
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 6 0

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 1 0 4 3 W BRIELLE AVE
3 ,7 4 2 .2 9

2 ,2 7 0 .6 3

(HX)

2 4 3 0 T U R N B E R R Y DR
THOMAS N 4 WENDY Q
-3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 5 0
2 4 1 5 SHOAL CREEK CT
L I T T L E C R E E K PH 3A
PB 5 ! p GS 75 XHRU 7 7

6, 508

6 8 8 .0 9

TO

6,5 46

PAD:
SCHUETT
2 5 -2 1
PAD:
* * * • * • •
• * * * . * *

PAD: 1 7 5 9 P R A IR IE V IE W
K A IN T H ROGER
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 1 0

COMEAUX BRENT M
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 072 B IG OAKS BLVD

54

3 ,8 3 6 .7 7

2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0

LIP PM A N SCOTT K 4 L IS A M
2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 0 0

6, 511

PGS

6,5 45

6, 507

2 ,5 2 6 .9 7

38

4 , 1 0 5 .3 9

1 ,4 4 2 .2 9

(HX)

PAD: 1 1 0 9 B R IE L L E CT
........................B I G O A K S
........................ P B 3 7 P G S 7 9 T O B1
M A N N IN G RAN DALI, C 4 C H ER I
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD:
1071 B IG OAKS BLVD

* ................ ...

6,5 44

(HX)

6 ,5 06

1 ,0 6 6 .5 8

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0

2 ,9 3 3 .2 1

2 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0

2 ,5 4 1 .9 6

3 ,3 4 3 .8 1

SEQ. # |

........................ T W I N R I V E R S S E C 7
• « * * * • • p B 41 pGs 2 TO 4

6 ,5 05

(HX)

PATE ERIC E 4 PATTI L

ET AI,
(HX)

2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0

SOTO OSCAR 4 M AR IS O L
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
PAD: 1033 BURNETT ST
CASTRO C H R IS T IN F A

6,5 04

2 ,4 5 0 .6 4

PAD: 1 0 0 8 BARTLETT CT
LOPEZ RAUL L 4 NORMA N

22

2 ,0 6 5 .0 3

* * * * * * ‘ A L A F A Y A WOODS PH 0 1
• • « * • * . PB 31 p GS 8 0 TO 8 5

2 ,4 1 7 .6 6

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 4 0

MALKUT EUGENE 4 MARILYN

2 3 PAD:
JACOBS

2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 1081 B R IE L L E CT
JONES RENETA R
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
PAD: 1 0 9 7 B R IE L L E CT
WALCOTT DOROTHY
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
PAD: 110 3 B R IE L L E CT
MORENO R O D R IG O A 4 T A N IA
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 6 0

PAD: 1 0 3 3 HENSON CT
* * * * * * * a i ,A FA YA WOODS PH

2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 3 0
PAD: 1 0 0 4 CORKWOOD DR

6 ,5 03

TAXES DUE

PAD: 2 3 3 0 TURNBERRY DR
MCFARLINE PATRICK A 4 ALISON

CLAIR DENNIS R 4 KARLA M

2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
PAD: 1 0 1 8 CORKWOOD DR

MEDINA VICTOR R 4
FERNANDEZ-CUENCO MARIA T

2 ,8 9 4 .2 2

| NAME * PARCEL NUMBER

DALTON JOHN M 4 MADELINE

******‘ALAFAYA WOODS PH 16
*PB 3 7 PGS 1 7 TO 1 9
DRESY STEVEN 4 MARY

****** *ALAFAYA MOODS MODEL CENTER
34

S E E F E L T DARREN W 4 X IO M A R A
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 10 1 2 B R IELI.E CT
C H R IS T IA N C Y N TH IA TRUSTEE
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
P A D : 1 0 1 0 B R I E L L E AVF.
FULLER JACK M JR
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 7 0
PAD: 1 0 0 0 REYNOLDS CT
SOTO RONALD
2 3 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 9 7 BRIELLE AVE

SEQ. #

* • • • * *

BOSTON R U S S E L L PER REP
2 2 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 2 2 RUN T H I CT
L O U IS L HUNTLEY ENTER P RIS ES
IN C
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 0 E M I T C H E L L HAMMOCK RD
S O L T A N I HASSAN 4
T O B IN JOHN T JR
2 2 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 7 C -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 2 7 4 A I.A F A Y A TRI.
* • * • * • • PB

TAXES DUE

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

0 8 7 0
(HX)
S PR IN G S LOOP
PH 4B
XHRU 93

A
(HX)

31-

■

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NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
R IB E IR O

ORLANDO

£

TAXES DUE

M AR IN A

S

3 ,4 5 0 .1 2

2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -3 5 4 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 9 4 6 BROADI.EAF CT
* * * * * * ‘ S T I L L W A T E R PH 3
* ‘ * * * * * P 3 4 0 PGS 92 TO 9 6
GRAHAM G L E N N IS £ V IR N E L D A
2 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 K R -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
PAD: 2BB4 YONKERS CT
C O A TE S JO H N H £ JOYCF.LYN

SEQ. #
6,5 84

* * * * i * * *
2 ,4 8 3 .5 2

6 ,5 85

(HX)
R

2 ,4 8 7 .9 1

2 6 2 1 -3 1 -5 K R -0 0 0 0 -0 970
P A D : 6 7 7 LA G O O N DR
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 7 T H P 2 1 r

6 ,5 86

(HX)
ng

L I P P Y L E O N A R D F. &amp; B A R B A R A R
2 7 2 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1C -0000
PAD: 2 3 4 9 P IN E ST

31
1 ,2 3 8 .4 6

6,5 87

8 5 0 .3 1

6 ,5 88

(HX)

ROWLAND JA M ES C £ K A T H E R IN E M
2 7 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 15A -0000
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 7 2 AUDLEY ST
( .6 6 5 AC)
GEORGE SANDRA K

8 3 9 .2 6

6 ,5 89

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 3 3 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 8 8 0 A IA F A Y A TRI.
* * * * * * * KEW GAR D EN S
....................... ....
4 PG 51
COURTNEY

S TER LIN G

4 4 5 .2 8

6 ,5 90

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
PAD: PEMBERTON ST
LO TS 5 6 TO 62
3 ,1 7 0 .8 4

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 2 0
(HX)
LOTS 122 £ 124
C O N F ID E N T IA L PER STATUTES
1 1 9 .0 7 (03) ( I)
C lDi 566-2

79 .64

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 2 6 0
LOTS 1 2 6 128 130 £ 132
BALMOS P A T R IC K A

3 1 9 .2 1

6,5 91

6 ,5 92

6 ,5 93

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 2 0
P A D : 6 2 0 L A K E H A Y E S RD
LOTS 162 164 166 168 £
G IU L IA N I JAMES £ A L IC E R
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 6 9 0
PAD: PEMBERTON ST
LOTS 1 6 9 TO 173
* * * ‘ * * * O A K MANOR
............................
11
W H ITE GERALD

PG 3 2
P £ SHANA

LOT

B
3 1 9 .2 1

I

1 ,2 0 0 .6 7

2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 0
P A D : 2 3 5 7 P A L M WAY
* * * * * * * S U N N Y SLOPES
* * * * * * * P B 11 PG
L IN V IL L E SCOTT

6 ,5 95

8 4 7 .5 6

ft*******
1 ,2 4 5 .0 9

2 2 1 .6 1

• 2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 0 8 S H O R I Z O N PI.
REAM CHARLES L £ BEVERLY
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 6 0
(HX)
TAD: 2 8 9 8 N HO R IZO N PL
ROCKWELL JAMES £ KATHLEEN
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 8 6 3 N H O R IZO N PL
* * * * * * * CHAPMAN GROVES
.................... * P B 4 8 P G S 4 4 T O 4 6
O LIV E R JEFFR EY D £ L IS A A
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 4 1 5 M O R N I N G B L O S S O M I.N

6 ,5 98

1 ,8 2 8 .6 6

6 ,5 99

1 ,4 9 7 .2 0

6 ,6 00

1 ,7 2 6 .3 0

6,6 01

1 ,2 3 1 .2 7

6,6 02

3 ,3 0 3 .9 3

1 .9 6 8 .1 6

6 ,6 03

6 ,6 04

(HX)

M A R TIN E Z EDGAR £ M AR IN A
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 3 EASTON C IR
RUBEL N A T H A N IE L £ N IC H O LE
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 2 EASTON C IR
• * * * * * * v i l l a g e O F REM ING TO N
* * * “ “ p B 49 p c s 7 3 £ 74

1 ,6 7 7 .0 9

BUSSEK G A B R IEI.A G
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 2 8 6 1 JOSEPH C IR

2 ,0 4 1 .5 8

1 .6 8 6 .1 6

6 ,6 06

6, 607

2 ,0 1 5 .0 6

6 ,6 08

(HX)

PAD: 2 7 8 3 JOSEPH C IR
R E E K IE TODD
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0

2 ,5 5 3 .6 4

6, 609

(HX)

C IR
98

D IA Z DEREK
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 8 BURNSED PL
*******S A W C R A S S S U B D IV IS IO N
5 7 PGS 2 7 £ 2 8
........................A L L 2 7 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 3 2 0 - 0 0 0 0

1 ,5 0 5 .3 9

LOOKHOFF PAZ A
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0

2 ,1 0 5 .6 8

PAD : 2 3 2 SAWYERWOOD
* * * “ “ b r i d g e WAY
. . . . . * . p B 59 p c s 12 £

(HX)

13
1 ,8 1 0 .0 8

6 ,6 12

(HX)

21

........
4 1 0 .2 5

TRUSTEE

6 ,6 13

FBO
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 2 3 5 9 W IN D IN G CV
FERNANDEZ TERESA TRUSTEE
FBO
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD:
HAROLD

2303
DOUG

W IN D IN G
TRUSTEE

4 1 0 .2 5

6 ,6 14

CV
5 9 4 .1 0

6 ,6 15

FBO
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD:

2294

W IN D IN G

CV
4 0 9 .2 5

HAMMEN J E S S E B
2 7 -2 1 -3 1 -5 2 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 2 3 1 8 W IN D IN G CV
• * * * * * * S E M I N O L E TERRACE
• • • • • • • PB 11 PG 2 9

REP IA T

L O N E T T I IN C
2 7 -2 1 - 3 1 - 5 C C - O A O O - 0 1 40
PAD:
LOTS

1 0 0 C A R RIG A N
14 TO 17 BLK

DR
OF

LOT

9

P A D : B O L A N D DR
JOHNSON JACK F £ G E R A LD IN E M
27-21-31-5 C C -0 C 0 0 -0 1 0 0
(HX)
2983

LOWERY

DR

2 5 5 .2 7

6 ,6 18

♦

LO N E TTI IN C
2 7 -21-31-5C C -0B 00-0150

PAD:

6 ,6 17

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R A M IR E Z FLO R E N C IO £ M A R IA
2 7 -2 1-31-5C C -0B 00-010Q
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 7 5 BOLAND
LOT 10 « S 15 FT

* * * * * * * *
. . . . . . . .
4 ,5 9 5 .7 0

AVE
A (LESS

6 ,6 16

2 6 0 .6 2

6 ,6 19

1 ,0 3 0 .3 9

6,6 20

4 2 .94

6,6 21

5 9 5 .4 2

6,6 24

..
4 9 5 .0 0

6 ,6 28

BARNETT GODFREY £ JEAN V
2 8 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -1 0 3 0
P A D : 3 3 2 R E M IN G T O N DR
........................H U N T I N G T O N P H 2
. . . . . . . PB 39 P GS 05 &amp; 86

4 ,0 9 5 .0 5

6 ,6 29

(HX)

CARSWELL CHARLES S £ CARSWELL
ROBERT M I I I
£ CARSWELL D IA N A
2 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
PAD: 2 1 8 8 C H A N T IL L Y TER
“ • “ “ R E M I N G T O N P A R K PH 2
. . . . . . . PB 4 0 p c s
t 52

4 ,3 4 8 .0 5

C O L L IN S M ICH A E L J £ PAULA T
2 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 1 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 0 1 HATTERAS PT
• “ “ “ CHAPM AN L A K E S PH 1
................ * * P B 5 2 P G S 4 0 £ 4 1
S T E P H E N S O N L A U R A I. £
FLANDERS M ILTO N R

2 ,9 4 1 .5 9

6 ,6 30

ft * * ft * ft «
6, 631

4 ,9 5 0 .0 5

6 ,6 32

5 .0 4B .3 6

6 ,6 33

(HX)

HAKE ROBERT D £ ANGELA M
2 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 9 0 OAKFORD PL
“ “ “ • C H A P M A N L A K E S PH 3
........................P B 5 4 P G S 5 7 £ 5 8
TAJUDEEN E D D IE R £ L IS A A
2 8 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 3 1 6 T A L L M APLE LOOP
• “ “ “ CHAPMAN I.AKES PH 4
. . . . . . . PB 5 0 p c s 1 5 £ 1 6

4 ,5 3 7 .9 0

J U L IO £ VER O N IC A
1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
(HX)
1 3 4 0 T A L L MAPLE LOOP
. C y r B ESS HEAD AT THE ENCLAVE
* PB 5 7 p c s 8 2 - 86

6 ,634

. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .

“ “ “ •A L L 2 8 2 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 13A 13C 13D “ “ * “
O B E R AI A R V IN K £ USHA
3 ,0 7 4 .3 9
6, 638
2 8 2 1 -3 1 -5 P U -0000-1260
P A D : 5 2 2 7 S M O K E Y W A T E R I.N
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -------------------------------R E D D IN G S Y L V E S T E R £ MARY
.6 4 .26
.6 ,6 3 9
2 9 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 9 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 7 0 1 W 426
• “ “ “ JAMESTOWN
........................P B 9 P G S 7 1 * 7 2
W H ITE G LO R IA A
7 3 3 .2 5
6 ,6 40
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 26 8 1 W 426
LOT 1 S OF LOT 12
S M IT H FRANCES M
2 1 5 .7 4
6,6 41
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
. . .
1 3 .38

6 ,6 42

2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : 2 1 7 0 J A M E S DR
LOT 5 FA C IN G JAMES D R IV E
CHURCH
ROCK H I L L
M ISS IO N A R Y B A PTIS T
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0000-00A 0
A B ERCRO M BIE DELZORA E £
H IC KS HELEN B
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 2 0
CHURCH
ROCK H I L L

1 6 .79

4 0 7 .4 0

M ISS IO N A R Y B A PTIS T
2 9 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 14A
PT LO T S 14 £ 15 BEG E COR
DEAN IS A B E L!,
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 3 1 1 1 S EC U R ITY
S TA FFO R D DEBORAH B
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD: 3 1 6 7 S E C U R ITY
S 1 0 0 FT OF LOT 19
W ILSO N JOHN £ V IV IA N
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0
PAD: 1 911 SOUTH ST
1 ACRE HOMESTEAD

6,6 44

2 7 .90

6,6 45

2 2 5 .2 9

6 ,6 46

1 ,4 4 5 .3 1

6 ,6 47

. . .

(HX)

1 9 0
AVE
1 ,0 3 2 .1 0

CALL THELMA G
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD: EAST ST
M IM S SALLY M
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 3 1 3 7 EAST ST
GRANT SENSW EI.LA £

6 3 4 .7 6

6 ,6 49

6 3 3 .3 2

6 ,6 50

. . .

3 0 7 .2 1

6,6 51

4 0 5 .6 9

6,6 52

5 5 3 .1 7

6,6 53

(HX)

C A L L THEIJ4A G
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 A
LOT 2 W O F RY B ENJ JAMES

5 3 9 .9 9

6 8 7 .6 2

6 ,654

6,6 55

6 ,6 56

SUBD

W IL L IA M S GREGORY E
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
LOT 11
(LESS SLY 52 FT OF . . .
YARNS FRED £ GEO RG IANE
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0000-011A
SLY 52 FT O F NLY 111 FT OF . . .
. . . . . . *A L O M A WOODS PH 5
. . . . . . . PB 53 p c s n
t
13

9 7 7 .7 6

6 ,6 57

1 0 7 .1 2

6 ,6 58

3 ,0 4 5 .*9
(HX)
C IR

£

6 ,6 59

2 ,4 8 3 .7 2

6,661

2 ,5 8 8 .9 5

6 ,6 62

2 .6 8 6 .2 7

6,6 63

2 .6 8 6 .2 7

6,6 64

5 0 3 .6 3

6 ,6 65

(HX)

0
PL
0
PL

ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft

50

S H A FI0 SUFI A
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 4 0
PAD: 5 6 7 1 BEAR STONE RUN

5 ,5 1 0 .0 0

6 ,6 6 6

M E N D E Z -A N G U L O I.UZ Z £
ANGULO V L A D IM IR
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 3 6 A L O M A O A K S DR
“ “ “ •A L O M A WOODS PH 4
“ “ “ •P B 5 2 PGS 7 £ 8
S ID D F .R S C A R Y I, J R £ AMY
2 9 2 1 - 3 1 -5U W -0 0 0 0 - 0 4 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 5 4 5 L IG U S T R U M LOOP
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 0 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -

4 ,3 5 6 .9 4

6 ,6 67

2 ,2 0 4 .8 8

6,668

GARLANGER JAMES J J R £ NANCY B
3 0 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 2 R -0000
(HX)
PA D : 5 2 6 5 CARLANCF.R T R L
RALPH ROBERT £ C Y N T H IA M
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -300-0 0 2 W -0 0 0 0

9 8 4 .1 1

6 ,6 69

5 1 7 .8 1

6,6 70

S P R I N G E R T H O M A S F. £ D I A N E P
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 C -0 0 0 0
(HX)
TAD: 4 9 9 5 DOUBLE R LN
W H ITE ETH EL M
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 F -0000
(HX)
PA D : 4 8 5 9 P U B L IX RD

7 9 1 .1 0

6,6 71

2 .9 1 9 .3 5

6,6 72

2 0 .53

6 ,6 73

PRF.TE S T E V E £ K A T H Y Y
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 1 -0 0 0 0
PA D : 4 8 B 1 P U B L I X RD

3 ,8 1 9 .1 5

6 ,674

BLACK JAMES B £ S T E P H A N IE B
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 L -0000
(HX)
PAD: 1 8 0 0 BROOKS LN
( 2 . 0 AC)
H I L A I . K H A L I L F.
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 D -0 0 0 0
PAD: 1 9 9 0 BROOKS LN
H I L A L K H A L I L F.
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 E -0 0 0 0
P A D : 1 9 9 6 B R O O K S I.N
H IL A L K H A LIL E
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 F -0 0 0 0
PAD: G A B R IE L I A LN
SNYDER D A V ID £ V IC T O R IA
3 0 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 1 1C -0000
PAD: 2 3 0 0 R U S T IC P IN E TR L
F I L O S A PF.TER
3 0 2 1 -3 1 - 3 0 0 - 0 11E -0000
PAD: 2 2 5 0 R U S T IC P IN E TRL
--------------------------------------s p . c 3 i T W P 2 1 R N G

2 ,1 4 1 .7 1

6 ,6 75

1 ,7 4 9 .5 0

6 ,6 76

1 ,3 5 7 .1 7

6,6 77

3 ,1 1 7 .2 3

6 ,6 78

2 ,9 8 2 .1 3

6 ,6 79

4 .2 4 3 .3 5

6 ,6 80

* * * * * * * L IT T L E LAKE
* * * * * * ‘ TERRACE
“ * “ “ PB 11 PG 4 9

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31-

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ft ft ft ft ft ft•*ft ft ft

A L D R IC H JAY S £ NANCY
3 1 2 1 -3 1 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 2 0
(HX)
P A D : 9 7 9 0 L A K E G E O R G I A DR
LOT 32
(LE S S PT I N ‘ ORANGE CO)
........................W H E A L F . Y A C R E S
* * * * * * * P B 1 0 PG 9 9
E L L IS MARLOU J TR U STEE
FBO
3 1 -2 1
PAD:
W 125
KOUSPOS
3 1 -2 1
PAD:
W 125

-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1
B L O S S O M RD
FT OF LOTS 11
M AR IA N I
-3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1
BLOSSO M RD
FT OF S 1 3 . 3 5

6,6 81

2 4 5 .5 6

6 ,6 82

1 7 4 .7 1

6 ,6 83

1 0
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12

t

W

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EXPRESS SHOP V IN C
3 1 2 1 -3 1 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: 3 2 2 0 W 4 2 6 SR
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P 2 1 R N G

9

6 ,684

2

6 ,6 85

*
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1 3 ,9 0 3 .2 2

8 8 3 .0 7

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3 2 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 A -0000
W IN D H A M SUSAN
3 2 -2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 2 2 0 -0 0 0 0

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6,68 8

1 ,4 0 9 .8 8

6 ,6 89

73

K A I.IS H RONALD £ KATHRYN
3 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 6 0
PAD: 2 3 1 5 K IM B E R W IC K E C
. “ “ * ‘ F O X C H A S E PH 2
• “ “ “ PB 3 5 PGS 13 £ 14
HEW ITT L O U IS A
3 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 8 0
PAD: 2 1 5 5 M A R TIN G A LE PL
B R U IN S M A THOMAS A
3 2 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0
PAD: 2 1 7 4 M A R TIN G A LE PL
M

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3 1 ------------------------------

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• “ “ “ F O X C H A S E PH 1
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“ “ • “ LAKES OF ALOMA
" * * * '* P B
41 PGS 31 TO 3 3
RUTKOSKY ALBERT E
1 ,8 2 4 .5
3 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 5 3 9 8 EN'D IC O TT PL
“ “ • “ ALOMA BEND TRACT 4
*
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CORTES E L L IO T £ M A R IA
1 ,1 5 6 .1
3 1 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 9 9 7 7 ALOMA BEND LN
.........................A L O M A B U S I N E S S C E N T E R
* * * * *
* * * * * “ P 8 5 9 PGS 3 £ 4
* * * * *
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IR IZA R R Y IV E T T E
SANTANA ROBERTO
7 6 1 .0 8

025F

PL

V A L E N T IN K A R IN A
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3
PAD: 2 7 5 3 BELLEWATER
LE N NA R HOMES IN C
2 9 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7
PAD: 2 7 6 9 BELLEWATER

A LO M A /D EA N

GRANT BRANDY
2 9 - 2 1 - 3 1 - 5 0 1 - 2 3 0 0 - 0 0 ID
NI.Y 1 0 0 F T O F LO T 1 BLK 2 3
G R A N T SF.NSWELLA £
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STANLEY L IN D A
1 5 - 2 1 -3 2 -5 U L -0 000-2550
PA D : A Q U I L L A DR
S E C 1 5 TWP 2 I S RGE 32F. L O T . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2 ----------1 4 9 .6 4
WINTERS STEPHEN 4
1 6 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0-00 3 A -0 0 0 0
P A D : SNOW H I L L RD
MURPHY ROBERT S 4 K A THLEEN
1 6 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 IB -0 0 0 0

6 ,7 68

6 ,7 78

2 1 .65

6 ,7 79

9 7 3 .0 2

6, 780

7 7 0 .6 0

6 , 781

9 5 4 .4 6

6, 782

7 7 0 .6 0

6 ,7 83

7 7 0 .6 0

6 ,7 84

7 7 0 .6 0

6 ,7 85

7 7 0 .6 0

6 ,7 86

9 6 2 .5 4

6 ,7 87

1 ,0 1 7 .9 4

6, 780

7 9 8 .1 3

6,7 89

6 4 6 .8 2

6, 790

9 9 7 .1 5

6 , 791

4 ,4 2 1 .6 8

6,7 92

S

P A D : 2 3 0 0 SNOW H I L L RD
(5 AC)
....................... O S P R E Y L A K E S P H A S E 1
. . . . . . . PB 6 0 PGS 3 8 - 4 5
. . . . . . . rT 162132 A /9 212132

A /2

A /6

4

HUNT JAMES W 4 K O LB I L
1 6 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q J -0 0 0 0 -0 3 0 0
PAD: 534 OSPREY LAKES C IR
ENGLE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
16 -2 1 -3 2 -5Q J-0000-0660
P A D : 3 1 9 G R E Y OWL R U N
ENG LE HOM ES/ORLANDO IN C
1 6 -2 1-3 2 -5 Q J -0 0 0 0 -0 6 7 0
P A D : 3 2 5 G R E Y OWL RUN
ENGLE HO M ES/O RLANDO IN C
1 6 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q J -0 0 0 0-06 9 0
P A D : 3 3 7 GREY OWL RUN
ENG LE HOM ES/ORIJVNDO IN C
1 6 -2 1-3 2 -5 Q J -0 0 0 0-0770
P A D : 3 3 0 G R E Y OWL RUN
ENGLE H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C
1 6 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q J -0 0 0 0 -0 7 9 0
P A D : 3 1 8 G R E Y OWL
ENGLE HO M ES/O RLANDO

RUN
IN C

1 6 - 21- 3 2 - 5Q J-0000-0800
P A D : 3 1 2 G R E Y OWL RUN
SEC 1 7 TWP 2 1 RNG 3 2 STALEY M IC H A E L M
1 7 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 3A -0000
(HX)
P A D : 1 5 B 5 W I L L I N G H A M RD
C A R S O N RODGER A 4 SHAWNA
1 7 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 C -0000
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 0 0 W IL L IN G H A M RD
FOWLER JOYCE M H
1 7 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 E -0 0 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 7 6 W IL L IN G H A M RD
JOHNSON JUDY
1 7 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 6 H -00 0 0
P A D : W I L L I N G H A M RD
“ “ •SANCTUARY PHASE 1 V IL L A G E 4
* “ “ PB 5 8 PGS 8 5 TH R U
SANCTUARY- O V I EDO LP THE
1 7 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q A -0 0 0 0 -2 0 1 0

90

3360

H EIR LO O M ROSE PL
S EC 18 TWP 21 RNG
* * • “ W IL L IN G H A M ACRES
* “ * * 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
“ “ *6 P A R C E L S
GILVIN ANN MARIE 4 BRYAN G
1 8 - 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 6 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 2 0 1 0 W IL L IN G H A M RD

32-

S EC 18 TWP 2 I S
“ • “ SANCTUARY
“ * “ PB 5 8 PGS
• • • • • P T OF 1 7 - 2

RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
THASE 1 V IL L A G E 5
54 - 59
1 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 4 0 - 0 0 0 00
“ * * . * • *
HERBERT W IL L IA M R 4 TO N I
5 ,2 6 8 .4 4
6 ,7 93
1 8 - 2 1 -3 2 -5 P X -0000-2380
PA D : 3 2 3 9 O PEN MEADOW PL
-------------------------------- S E C 1 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2
“ “ • R I V E R S I D E AT T W IN R IV E R S UN
“ “ * PB 4 4 PGS 5 9 T O 64
I.AUREANO LAURENF. L
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 1 8 0
P A D : 2 3 7 2 P INF.BROO K C T
DENVER

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 9 8 0
PAD: 2 9 9 3 H UNTERS LN

3 ,4 9 5 .9 8

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -5 7 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 6 0 TW IN R IVE R S BLVD
B IS S O O N D IA L D IN E S H A 4 CARMEN
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -7 4 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 0 1 WOLFE CT
“ • “ R IV E R S ID E AT TW IN R IV E R S
. . . . . p B
4 6 PGS 8 3 4 8 5
B ROZZO M IC H A E L 4 M ELO D IF .
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 4 -0 0 0 0 -6 4 5 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 5 7 5 BAY C L U B RD
“ “ •SANCTUARY PHASE 2 V IL L A G E
* * * * * PB 62 PGS 4 7 THRU 54
. “ “ PT 1 7 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 1 0 - 0 0 0 0

1 9 -2 1 -32-5 L G -0 0 0 0 -1280
PAD: 1 6 0 1 R IVE R ED G E RD
AT
67

TW IN
THRU

1 , 7 6 3 .0 8

6 ,7 95

2 ,2 0 2 .7 7

6,7 96

1 ,5 8 7 .5 0

6 ,7 97

1 ,5 4 9 .3 5

6, 798

U Nt 3 B “

....................

1 ,9 3 1 .3 3

6, 799

1 ,5 3 9 .4 9

6 ,8 00

U N1 4

b

* . . . . . . *

1 ,5 5 9 .2 2

6 ,8 01

3 7 0 .2 9

6 ,8 02

3 7 0 .2 9

6, 803

3 2 6 .3 6

6 ,8 04

9

LN

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -3 3 0 0
PAD: 3 4 4 4 GERBER D A IS Y LN
S AN C TU A R Y-O VIE D O LP THE
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -4 1 9 0
PAD: 4 1 5 3 HEIR LO O M ROSE PL
“ ................ R I V E R S I D E A T T W I N R I V E R S
HUSER JOHN E
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 L G -0 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
PAD: 1 0 1 6 COUNTRY COVE
G IL L O RONALD J 4
MORALES JENNY

6 ,7 94

(HX)

“ “ •R IV E R S ID E AT TW IN R IV E R S
* * • * * PB 4 6 PGS 3 THRU 7
W ITT K O P MAUREEN A

S A N C T U A R Y - O V IE D O I.P TH E
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 6 -0 0 0 0 -3 1 7 0
PAD: 3 3 9 2 GERBER D A IS Y
S A N C TU A R Y-O VIE D O LP THE

. . . . . . . .

(HX)

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 6 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 4 4 CO ACHBRIDG E CT
SAN TIA G O CARLOS M 4 LOURDES M
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 9 5 0
(HX)
PA D : 1 2 1 9 T W IN R IV E R S BI.VD
LEON L IS A

“ “ ‘ R IV E R S ID E
* “ “ PG 4 6 PGS

2
2

R

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -3 4 1 0
PAD: 2 4 9 9 TOMMYS TURN
S A N T IA G O SANDRA

..“ ...pB 44 pGS 54 T0 5e

9 4 2 .0 2

6 ,7 77

KING ERIC T

W IL L IA M S

0 6 2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 0 5 1 HOWARD A VE
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 1 H W BARRS 1ST . .

OF

LOT

OPPER DAVID D JR 4 BARBARA A

PAD:

STEIN W JEFFRY 4
BEAN DARYL K

6 ,7 69

FONSECA BARBARA I
15 -2 1 -3 2 -5 U L -0 0 0 0 -2 0 6 0

2 ,8 6 9 .8 2

HENDERSON FAYE O 4
OLIVER I.OWMAN J III

PAD: 1 1 2 8 GRO VELAND DR
S EC 1 5 TWP 2 I S RGE 32F.

P A D : 1 4 3 2 C I R C L E I.N
S E C 1 5 TWP 2 1 5 RGE 3 2 E
FONSECA W ILFRED O E 4

PH
2 ,6 2 4 .7 0

3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 8 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 7 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 7 5 HAMPSTEAD TER
*
.......................‘ C A R I L L O N T R A C T 3 0 1
. . . . . . . p B 46 p c s 3 1 T H R U 3 7
1 0
PL

2 ,4 2 6 .1 1

4 ,5 7 8 .9 3

G A I.IS HF.LAINE M
36-21-31-3A H -002M -0000
PAD: 3 1 3 2 SCRUB OAK TR L
SEC 31 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
ATWATER BRUCE A
36-21-31-3A H -002W -0000
PAD: 3 1 4 9 SCRUB OAK TR L
SEC 31 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
L O W R Y T H O M A S F.
3 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 A H -0 1 70-0000
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 5 9 FAWN RUN
S EC 3 6 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 1 E W 1 / 2
..
D U T E S G L E N N I S &amp; LAW
KAREN A 4 IAW LENNARD
3 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3 AH-0 3 5 0 -0 0 00
P A D : R E D E M B E R RD
S E C 3 6 TWP 2 1 S RGE 31F. BEG . . .
........................C A R I L L O N T R A C T 1 0 5 P H 2 A T
‘ • . ♦ • ‘ •P B 47 PGS 3 9 THRU 41
S P E N C E R J A M E S F. J R 4
JA C Q U ELIN E J
3 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 8 6 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 4 8 8 FOXTON CT
R IV E R A NORMA I 4 ROBERT A
3 6 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 9 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 9 6 9 W R E N FIELD LN
................ • • C A R I L L O N T R A C T 1 0 5 P H 3 A T
. . . . . . . p B 47 p c s 4 2 THRU 4 5

6 ,7 38

(HX)

SEQ. #

1 ,1 3 4 .2 9

4 MARY C

15 -2 1 - 3 2 - 5U L -0 0 0 0 -0 160

l 5 - 2 1 - 3 2 -S U L -0 0 0 0 - 0 4 10

* • • • • • ‘ WOODLAND E S T A T E S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T 6 4 P A R C E L S
........................A L S O I N 3 1 - 2 1 - 3 2
ALEXANDER JOHN S
2 ,4
3 6 -2 1 -3 1 -3A H -001C -0000
P A D : 2 3 3 1 R ED E M B E R RD
SEC 31 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
AUSBURN ROGER 4 DARCY
7 ,2
3 6 -2 1-31-3A H -001H -0000
(HX)
PAD: 3 1 7 3 SCRUB OAK T R L
SF.C 3 1 T W P 2 I S R G E 3 2 E B E G . . .
4 ,1
WAXLER IA N R
3 6 -21-31-3A H -001K -0000
P A D : 2 5 0 0 FAWN RUN
S E C 3 6 TWP 2 I S RGE 31F. BEG . . .
C A L I S A N T H O N Y I, 4 M U R I E L 4
2 ,2

H A R RISO N JOHN B 4
1 4 4 3 DINGENS AVE

PETRULLO ROBERT 4 NANCY

3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 2
PAD: 3 6 2 0 BECONTREE
NEGRON S IX T O 4 A ID A N
3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 5
PAD: 3 8 2 8 BECONTREE
DELAROSA IV A N 4

2 ,4 4 9 .4 4

6,7 37

TAXES DUE

NAME• PARCEL NUMBER
STAGG JOHN C I I I

9 6 6 .2 5

WARBURTON ARDEAN T 4 LINDA

3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 7 0

. . . . . . . PB

23

A

3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0
PAD: 3 3 5 4 S T E R L IN G LAKE C IR
W H ITEHEAD PAMELA M &amp;
W H ITEHEAD JOSEPH M SR
3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 4 1 8 S T E R L IN G LAKE C IR
VANEGAS M A R IO A 4 ANA Y
3 5 2 1 -3 1 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 5 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 5 6 4 G E M IN I CT
--------------------------------------S E C a g T W P 2 1 R N G 3 1 -

W 1/2

ASGARALI INGRID L A *C/0
C/O GHAFOERKHAN SOABF.RAKHATOEN
PAD:

SEQ. #

0 6 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 0

SWINFORD EDWARD W 4 AMY

*

THRU

HOWELL JONATHAN A 4 DEBORAH S

93

3 5 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 3 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 6 0
PAD: 1 5 4 5 HUNTER STAND

21

&amp; D O R IS

HOWELL JONATHAN A 4 DEBORAH S

..... ‘HUNTERS STAND AT CARILLON
. . . . . * . rB

pcs

0 4 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 5 T W P 2 1 R N G

* * * * * * * PB 4 3 PGS 6 5 T H R U 7 2
FR ID A Y M ICH A E L D
3 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 4 0 0 -1 0 8 0
TAD: 164 RESERVE C IR #108
MC LARNON T I N A J
3 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 0 6 -0 5 0 0 -2 0 0 0
PAD: 160 RESERVE C IR #200
E SP A RR A E D W IN C 4 O R T I Z WENDY

PAD: 3 4 2 3 KAYLA C IR
ALBERTSON C YN TH IA 4 JOEL
3 4 -2 1 -3 1 -5 1 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 0 0
PAD: 3471 KAYLA C IR
. . . . . . . C A R R I G A N WOODS

47

JORGE

TAXES DUE

PENALVER JU L IO
3 6 2 1 -3 1 -3 0 0-00 1 C -0 0 0 0
PA D : 3 1 0 5 O L D LOCKWOOD RD

(HX)

PAD: 2 9 0 4 SAND BLUEE CV
D IV O EDUARDO 4
P O L IT O -D IV O J E S S IC A L
3 2 2 1 -3 1 -5U X -0000-0880
PAD: 2 8 8 8 SAND BLUEE CV
---------------------------------------S E C 3 3 T W P 2 1 R N G
. . . . . . ‘ SOUTH

. . . . . . .p B
SANCHEZ

(HX)

. . . . . . . E S T a t e s A T AI.OM A WOODS
........................ P B 5 4 P G S 1 5 T H R U 1 7
GATES JO S EP H IN E A

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER

UN

l

ftftftftftftft#
ftftftftftftft#

2 ,2 8 8 .9 8

6 ,8 05

1 ,3 6 9 .2 6

6 ,8 06

CT

(HX)
R IV E R S
69

UN

3A“

. . . . . .

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NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
RAMBO

M IC H A E L

TAXES DUE

K

SEQ. *

1 ,4 9 7 .2 4

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 L S -0 0 0 0 -1 5 7 0
&lt;HX&gt;
PAD: 2 0 5 0 CROSSCREEK CT
D U B O S Q E D W A R D fc S A R A H A

2 ,3 6 3 .7 9

1 9 -2 1 -32-5 L S -0000-2290
PAD: 1 6 6 4 R IV E R E D G E RD
M IL L E R M IC H A E L J

1 ,1 3 0 .1 9

6 ,8 07

6,8 08

6 ,8 09

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 L S -0 0 0 0 -2 4 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 6 9 8 R IV E R E D G E RD
* * * * * * * L 1 V E OAK RESERVE U N IT ONE
5

................ ...
B LE SS IN G
19 -2 1
PAD:
M ED IN A
ZELAYA

6 PGS 7 8

_ 05

1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
GARY M

-3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -0 06 0
3 3 0 0 RED ASH C IR
D A V ID &amp;
MARTA P

&amp;
3 ,3 8 4 .5 3

6 ,8 10

(HX)
3 ,9 9 6 .1 9

19-21 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0-02 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 3 8 RED ASH C IR
PREECE FRE DE R IC K J &amp; TRACY P

4 ,2 3 6 .2 2

19-2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -0 44 0
PAD : 3 3 7 8 RED ASH C IR
ENGLE H OM E5/O RLANDO IN C
S U ITE 250

8 7 1 .4 3

6,8 11

6, 812

6,8 13

19 -2 1 -32-5P M -0000-0780
PA D : 3 4 0 0 D EER OAK C I R
S TR A T E G IC

C A PITA L

RESOURCES

4 ,7 8 4 .3 3

6, 814

4 ,3 0 4 .3 3

6 ,8 15

19-2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -0 79 0
PAD : 3 6 3 7 DEER OAK C I R
S T R A T E G IC C A P IT A L RESOURCES
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -0 800
P A D : 3 6 3 3 DEER OAK C I R
ENGLE H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C
S U IT E 250

8 7 1 .4 3

1 9 -2 1 -3 2-5P M -0000-0820
PAD: 3 6 2 5 DEER OAK C IR
ENGLE HOMES/O R LA N D O IN C
S U ITE 250

8 7 1 .4 3

1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 P M -0000-0B 40
PAD: 3 6 1 7 DEER OAK C I R
GREER JAMES A
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 P M -0 0 0 0 -0 8 60
P A D : 3 6 0 9 D EER OAK C I R
ENGLE H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C
S U IT E 250
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0-11 2 0
PAD : 3 4 0 5 DEER OAK C I R
ENGLE H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C
S U ITE 250
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -1130
PAD: 3 4 0 1 DEER OAK C I R
S T R A T E G IC C A P IT A L RESOURCES
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0 -1150
PAD: 3 6 3 2 DEER OAK C I R
S T R A T E G IC C A P IT A L RESOURCES
1 9 - 2 1- 3 2 - 5 P M -0 0 0 0 -1 1 6 0
P A D : 3 6 2 8 DEER OAK C I R
S TR A TE G IC C A P IT A L RESOURCES
19 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 P M -0 0 0 0 -1170

6, 818

8 7 1 .4 3

6, 819

8 7 1 .4 3

6, 820

4 ,3 1 0 .8 6

6 ,0 8 6 .0 6

8 7 1 .4 3

19-2 1 -3 2 -5 P M -0 0 0 0-11 8 0
PAD: 3 6 1 6 DEER OAK C I R
. . . . . . . L I V E
O A K R E S E R V E U N I T TWO
........................P B 6 1 P G S 3 2 - 3 8
................ * * P T 3 0 - 2 1 - 3 2 - A / l P T 2 0 2 1 3 2 A / 1 6 ......................
ENG LE H O M ES/O RLANDO IN C
3 9 9 .3 8
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 P -0 0 0 0 -3 0 9 0
P A D : 2 2 3 0 OAK SHADOW C T
Y O U N G G A R Y A (, J U L I A A
3 9 9 .3 8
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -Q 0 0 0 -3 1 10
PAD: 2 3 1 0 BUR OAK CT
ENG LE HO M ES/O R LA N D O IN C
3 9 9 .3 8
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -3 1 3 0
PA D : 2 3 0 0 BUR OAK C T
TOUSA
1 9 -2
PAD:
TOUSA
19 -2
PAD:
TOUSA

HOMES IN C
1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -3 1 4 0
3 4 0 0 DIAM O ND L E A F
HOMES IN C
1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 0 0 -3 150
3 4 1 0 DIA M O ND LE A F
HOMES IN C

3 2 0 .4 9

3 2 0 .4 9

3 2 0 .4 9

G

2 3 0 1 F O L IA G E OAK T E R
HOMES IN C
1 - 3 2 - 5 Q P - 0 0 0 0 - 3 4 10
2 2 8 9 F O L IA G E OAK TER
HOMES IN C
1-3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 0 0-3 4 40

P A D : 2 2 7 5 F O L IA G E OAK TER
TO U SA HOMES IN C
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 0 0 -3 4 5 0
PAD: 2 2 6 7 F O L IA G E OAK TER
CYMERAN ROBERT &amp; C A TH E R IN E R
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -3 4 7 0
PAD : 2 2 5 5 F O L IA G E OAK T E R
TO USA HOMES IN C
1 9 -2 1 - 3 2 - 5Q P -0000-3550
PAD: 2 2 4 6 F O L IA G E OAK TER
TO U S A HOMES IN C
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 00 -3 5 7 0
PAD: 2 2 5 4 F O L IA G E OAK TER
TO U SA HOMES IN C
19-2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -3 7 9 0
PAD: 2 3 3 2 F O L IA G E OAK TER
TOUSA HOMES IN C
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5Q P -0 0 0 0 -4 1 2 0
P A D : 3 5 3 1 D IA M O N D L E A F LN
SHEFRANS PAUL L &amp; CHERYL M
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -4 1 3 0

PAD : 2 4 3 5 JU N E OAK C T
TO U S A HOMES IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -4 3 1 0

PAD: 2 2 9 2 F O L IA G E OAK TER R
WELCH JOSHUA C i AUDREY M
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q V -0 0 0 0 -3770
PAD: 2 3 2 4 F O L IA G E OAK TERR
........................R I V E R S I D E A T T W I N R I V E R S
. . . . . » . p B
52 PGS 4 TH R U 6

EVERETT A
2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 2 0 -0 0 0 0

PARCELS

6, 828

6, 829

6 ,8 30

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 833

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 834

3 2 0 .4 9

6 ,8 35

UN

OF

ORLANDO

*

LO N E TTI L U IG I 4 SUSAN
2 0 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 1 0
(HX)
P A D : 3 2 1 L A K E L E N E L L E DR
BROWN K E V I N 4 J O A N
2 0 2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
PAD: LAKE L E N E L L E DR
--------------------------------------S E C 2 1 T W P 2 1 R N G

6 ,8 40

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 841

6, 846

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 847

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 848

3 C * ....................
6, 849

6 ,8 50

(
32-5 9 5 .3 6

6 ,851

*

*

2 ,4 7 5 .1 0

6 ,8 53

6 3 1 .5 4

6,8 54

6 ,8 55

1 ,5 7 9 .0 4

6 ,8 56

i l l . 01

6, 857

2 2 5 .2 4

6 ,8 58

2 5 9 .2 0

6, 859

4 4 7 .9 8

6, 860

4 4 7 .9 8

6, 861

3 8 1 .4 4

6, 863

NEWMAN E A R L W 4 WANDA
C /O JANET ALEXANDER

5 6 3 .2 6

J

2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -0 7 0 0 -0 0 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 341 E 1ST ST
ARCF. J E N N I F E R
2 1-21-32-5C F -090G -0070
PAD: 111 E 1ST ST
B L A IR DARREN S
21-21-32-5C F -0C O O -O O 80
(HX)
P A D : 1 1 5 LANGFO RD DR
LOTS 8 4 9
(LESS RD) BLK C
M ILLE R ERNEST E
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-0E 00-0040

1 ,0 9 0 .2 0

6 0 3 .4 7

PAD: LIN C O LN ST
M I L L E R E R N E S T F.
21-21-32-5C F -0FQ O -0O 50
PAD: LIN C O LN AVE
M ILLER ERNEST E
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5C F-Q F 00-O 12Q
PAD: DOUGLAS AVE
JACOBS K E V IN W 4 STACEY A 4
JACOBS JOHN W 4 CAROL M
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 0 G 0 0 - 0 0 1 0 (HX)

P A D : 5 4 0 E 4T1I S T
LONG ROBERT C JR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -3400-0100
PAD: 511 E 5TH ST
R IE P E RANDY E
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -3 5 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 4 7 0 E 4TH ST
RAMOS DEBORAH J
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-3500-0090
PAD: 401 E 5TH ST
ARES G ILFR E D O I I
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -4000-0140
P A D : 6T H A V E
K IN G W IL L IA M A

L

6, 864

6, 865

6 , 866

4 5 .20

6, 867

4 5 .20

6, B6B

4 5 .20

6, 869

1 , 3 2 6 .2 7

PAD: 1 0 0 DOUGLAS AVE
LOTS 1 4 2
BLK G
HALL K IM B E R LEY
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-0100-0210
PAD: S TEVENS AVE
LOTS 2 1 + 2 2
BLK I
B A IL E Y EDWARD A
21-21-32-5C F -0JO Q -Q 12O
(HX)
PAD:
1 8 1 L A N G F O R D DR
LOTS 1 2 + 1 3
BLK J
Q U IN TA N A SHERRY L
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F -O J O O -0 1 80
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 6 STEVENS AVE
A L L LOT 10 l W 1 / 2 OK LOT 19
MOSS GEORGE 4 BARBARA
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F -1100-0080
LOTS 8 9 4 10 S OF SR 4 1 9 . . .
MOSS GEORGE L 4 BARBARA L
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -1 100-0110
PAD: 1 3 9 W 4 1 9 CR
LOTS 1 1 + 1 2
( L E S S R D ) B L K 11
KREVER M A R TIN S 4 T IN A M
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -1100-0170
LOTS 17 18 4 19 W O F SR 4 1 9 . . .

6, 845

3 2 0 .4 9

*

COM M ERCIAL REALTY GROUP IN C
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -1 3 8 0
PAD: 2 3 3 ORGANZA PL
....................... N O R T H C H U L U O T A
. . . . . . . PB 2 PGS 5 4 T O 5 8

PAD: 440 E 3RD ST
LESTER HELEN S
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F -3 4 0 0 - 0 0 40

6, 839

»

6, 862

6, 844

3 2 0 .4 9

*

3 8 1 .4 4

3 2 0 .4 9

6 ,8 38

*

4 ,3 5 4 .0 3

2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 lC -0 0 0 0
................ * * L A K E C R E S C E N T 5 U B D
*
.....
1 0 PG 8 5
C O M M ERCIAL REALTY GROUP IN C
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 9 0
P A D : L A K E C R E S C E N T DR
PT O F LOT 9 DESC AS BEG NE . . .
C O U G H L IN SHAWN P
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 1 0
PA D : LAKE C R E S C E N T DR
KALLBERG B EN JA M IN
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 2 0
PAD: 3 0 9 JACOBS TR L
. • . . . . • T R A I L S U N IT 1
*
.P B 6 2 P G S 5 9 - 6 4
........................A L L 2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 A / 5 G A / 5 F 4 P T
MARONDA HOMES IN C OF F L O R ID A
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 1 0
PAD: 6 6 9 RED PEPPER LOOP

6, 843

3 2 0 .4 9

*

6 ,8 52

3 2 -

PF-NTZ F R A N Z H
2 1 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 - 0 0 1A -0000
PAD: 757 KYLE CT
FOSTER E R N E S T IN E J
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 8 -0 0 0 0
PAD: KYLE CT
C O M M ERCIAL R EALTY GROUP IN C
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5M -0000
SAYRE ROBERT W &amp; E D IT H E

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 837

SEQ. #

1 ,5 4 3 .2 1

2 0 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 0 4 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : W I L L I N G H A M DR
SEC 2 0 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E
.......................L A K E L E N E L L E W O O D S
. . . . . . . p B 37 p c s 6 7 T O 6 9

6, 042

3 2 0 .4 9

2 ,2 0 3 .3 5

(HX)

CORNERSTONE
IN C

3 2 0 .4 9

6, 836

(HX)
RD
RNG

CHURCH
FLO R ID A

TAXES DUE

G R F .1 S S IN G D O N A LD OR
G R E 1 S S IN G REGENNA
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -1 5 0 0 -0 0 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 0 1 E 2ND ST
SLAYTON B O N N IE J
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5C E-2 0 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 430 E 2ND ST
COLON L U IS H 4
LUNA S Y L V IA E L
2 1- 2 1 -32-5 C F -2000-0090
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 5 AVENUE E
BAKER JAMES R 4 P A T R IC IA A
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-20 0 0-01 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 451 E 3RD ST
CARPENTER JOHN JR 4 CHAUN5EY
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-2300-0150
PAD: 151 E 3RD CT
SHAW M A R L E N E J
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -2 6 0 0 -0 1 50
P A D : W 3 R D .'.VI
E 5 0 FT O F LOT 15 BLK 2 6
KENNEDY M AX IN E
3 3 0 E 3RD ST
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -3 1 0 0 -0 0 5 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 3 0 E 3RD ST
LUCZAK J U L IA A
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -3 1 0 0 -0 I40
(HX)
PAD: 361 E 4TH ST
BROWN E U G E N E L 4 KA Y F
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F -3200-0040
(HX)

(HX)

P A D : 3 1 0 0 TOWN &amp; CO U N TR Y
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 0 T W P 2 1

• • * * * * * 1 1

6, 827

6 ,8 32

1 ,7 4 0 .4 3

PAD: 2 2 8 0 COOLBROOK CT
VEGA L O U IS 4 M AR IA
1 9 2 1 -3 2 -5 U V -00 0 0 -5 4 8 0

MANOR

6, 826

TWO

TO U S A HOMES IN C
19-2 1 -3 2 -5 Q V -0 00 0 -3 6 8 0

l o p m e n t

6, 025

3 2 0 .4 9

3 2 0 .4 9

2 4 2 0 JU N E OAK CT
I V E
OAK RESERVE U N IT
F IR S T AMENDMENT
PB 6 2 PGS 4 5 S 4 6

PAD: 8 0 0 4 1 9 SR
. . . . . . . LAKE HARNEY
. . . * . . . 5
a c r e
d e v e

6 , 824

6, 831

3 2 0 .4 9

PAD: 2 4 4 0 JU N E OAK CT
TO U S A HOMES IN C
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 Q P -0 0 0 0 -4 330

S IM M O H S
2 0 -

6, 823

3 2 0 .4 9

3 2 0 .4 9

P A D : 3 5 4 1 D IA M O N D L E A F LN
TO U S A HOMES IN C
19-2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 00 0 -4 1 9 0
P A D : 3 5 5 8 O V ER C U P OAK DR
THOMPSON GLEN M &amp; STACEY O
1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 Q P -Q 0 0 0 -4 2 90

LUGO M A R G A R ITA C 4
D A VILA JOSE M
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 U V -0 0 0 0 -5 3 0 0

6 ,8 22

LN

1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 Q P - 0 0 0 0 -^3 3 0 0
P A D : 3 5 6 0 D IA M O N D L E A F LN
O L L I V E R P A T R IC K L &amp; AMY L
19 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 0 0 -3330
P AD : 2 3 2 1 F O L IA G E OAK TER
TO U SA HOMES IN C
1 9 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q P -0 0 0 0-3 38 0

PAD:
. . . . . . . L
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . .

6 ,821

■IWI t n ! 1m U'i

LtJ

1 9 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 Q P -0 0 0 0 - 3 2 60
P AD : 3 5 2 0 D IA M O ND LE A F LN
HENDERSON FRANK L &amp; A L L IS O N

PAD:
TOUSA
1 9 -2
PAD:
TOUSA
1 9 -2

6, 817

5 ,4 3 1 .6 8

5 ,7 1 5 .8 8

PAD: 3 6 2 4 DEER OAK C I R
ENG LE HO M ES/O R LA N D O IN C
S U IT E 250

6 ,8 16

NAME• PARCEL NUMBER

88 .37

8 4 8 .9 0

6, 870

6,8 71

6,8 72

1 , 0 6 9 .7 6

6 ,8 73

55 .23

6, 874

1 ,4 0 4 .8 4

6 ,8 75

89 .04

6, 876

8 3 6 .2 9

6, 877

4 3 4 .6 0

6, 878

9 7 9 .3 0

6, 879

6 1 2 .3 9

6, 800

1 ,1 0 7 .4 2

6,8 01

1 8 0 .6 6

6, 882

4 6 3 .9 2

6, 883

9 2 0 .0 9

6,8 84

5 0 9 .2 8

6, 885

5 7 2 .6 7

6 , 886

5 9 9 .3 1

6, 887

(HX)

(HX)
7 5 0 .6 3

6 ,8 8 8

(HX)
5 9 7 .9 0

6, 889

(HX)

2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-4300-0110
(HX)
PAD : 3 2 1 E 6TH ST
CODERRE MARK E 4 P A T R IC IA
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-4700-0090
PAD: E 7TH ST
CODERRE MARK E 4 P A T R IC IA
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-4700-0100
(HX)
PAD: 431 CENTER ST
THOMAS T TUCK IN C 4
MORSKI LU D O M IL W ET AL
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -5 00 0 -0 0 1 A
P A D : LA K E DR
E 1 / 2 OF LOT 1 BLK 50

2 1 8 . 7B

6,8 90

1 , 1 6 5 .6 5

6,8 91

2 6 7 .9 6

6 ,8 92

1 ,9 80 .8 4

6 ,8 93

63 .17

6 ,8 94

NAME • PARCEL NUMBER
M A R T IN LAMAR E
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -5000
PAD: 121 E 7TH ST
LOTS 5 + 6 BLK 50
S C H E R K ER M F.LODIE M
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -5200
PAD: 6 1 1 S 4 1 9 CR
LOTS 6 7 4 8
BLK
H A K IM IA N A L A IN 4
MAZRAEH MAX
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -5200
PAD: W 6TH ST

-0050

TAXES DUE

SEQ.

»

1 .5 5 9 .5 2

6 ,8 95

2 ,7 2 2 .3 1

6 ,0 96

1 4 3 .8 5

6 ,8 97

(HX)

-0060
52

-0120

CORDOVA GLADYS T 4
CORDOVA E F R A IN T
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 5 2 0 0 - 0 1 90
PAD: 130 7TH ST W
LOT 19 + W 1 / 2 O F LOT 2 0
CORDOBA GLADYS T
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 5 2 0 0 - 0 2 10
PAD: 110 7TH ST W
LOT 21 + E 1 / 2 O F LOT 20
O C A S IO CARLOS M 4
SAF.Z W A L E S K A
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-5 500-0160
P A D : 1 8 0 W 8T H S T
A LL LOT 16 4 W 1 2 .9 FT OF . . .
FONSECA ULFREDO H 4 BLANCA S
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -5 6 0 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: W 7TH ST
LOTS 1 4 2 BLK 56
LOVERN TERESA L 4
LQVERN J A M IE J
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-6600-0010
(H X)
PAD: 157 E 9TH ST
C O M M ERCIAL REALTY GROUP IN C
2 1 -2 1-3 2 -5 C F -6 8 0 0 -0 0 6 B
PAD: 9 4 5 S 4 1 9 CR
PT OF LOTS 6 7 4 8 4
VACD ST
TUCK DOROTHY TR U STEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -6 9 0 0 -0 0 3 0
PAD: S 4 3 4 SR
LOTS 3 4 4
B L K G9
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 6 9 0 0 - 0 160

1 ,8 8 8 .2 4

6,0 98

1 .6 1 9 .5 6

6 ,8 99

2 ,5 5 8 .5 4

6,9 00

2 9 7 .3 2

6 ,9 01

1 .7 28 .5 2

6 ,9 02

1 ,4 6 8 .7 4

6 ,9 03

4 0 4 .6 0

6 ,9 04

9 2 5 .0 0

6 ,9 05

1 .8 4 7 .5 7

6 ,9 06

7 9 8 .9 2

6 ,9 07

4 0 1 .4 6

6 ,9 08

4 8 1 .9 4

6 ,9 09

4 8 1 .9 4

6 ,9 10

2 0 6 .1 8

6,9 11

1 ,6 9 0 .9 9

6 ,9 12

3 6 0 .4 4

6 ,9 13

3 5 9 .4 4

6,9 14

4 6 8 .8 4

6 ,9 15

4 1 8 .7 7

6 ,9 16

2 1 6 .9 7

6 ,9 17

1 .6 9 2 .5 8

6,9 18

2 5 2 .3 3

6 ,9 19

92 .34

6 ,9 20

7 9 .41

6,9 21

. .

PAD: E 8TH ST
LOTS 16 TO 22
BLK 69
JOHNSON ROBERT C I I I
4 PAM K
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-7000-0030
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 1 W 8TH S T
LOTS 3 TO 6 (LESS W 35 F T OF
JOHNSON ROBERT C I I I
4 PAM K
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-7000-0110
PAD: W 9TH ST
L O T S 11 1 2 1 3 4 14
TUCK DOROTHY TR U STEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-7000-0150
LOTS 1 5 4 1 6
TUCK DOROTHY TR U STEE
C / O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -7 10 0 -0 0 1 0
PAD: 9TH AVE
LOTS 1 2 3 4 5 4 6
B L K 71
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -7 1 00-0110
PAD:
1OTH ST
LO T S 11 1 2 13 14 15 4 1 6 BLK . .
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-7200-0050
LOTS 5 6 7 4 8
C O M M ERCIAL REALTY GROUP INC
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-7300-001U
PAD: 9 6 5 S 4 1 9 SR
PT OF LOTS 1 4 2 4
VACD ST . . .
ENCLER ROBERT L 4
ENG LER A DORTHELI.
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 7 5 0 0 - 0 0 10
P A D : 8 0 0 T R O P I C A I, A V E
A L L LOT 1 4 S 36 FT OF LOT 2 . .
ENGLER ROBERT L 4
ENGLER A DORTHELL
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -7 500-0020
N 28 FT OF LOT 2 4 ALL LOT 3 . .
COLON HECTOR 4 YOLANDA
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5C F-8300-0110
PAD: 126 E 1 1TH ST
A L B R IT T O N JAMES
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C F -8600-0050
(HX)
PAD: 155 10TH ST
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 - 2 1 -3 2 -S C F -8600-0080
PAD : 1 OTH ST
LOT 8
B L K 86
GORE CARSON H 4 NANCY N
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5C F-86Q 0-0120
(HX)
PAD: 150 W 1 1TH ST
LO T S 1 2 13 14 15 4 16 (L E S S
...
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 -2 1 - 3 2 - 5C F-8700-0080
PAD : 1 OTH ST
LOT 8 (LE SS W 50 F T ) BLK 87
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1- 2 1-3 2 -5 C F -8 7 0 0 -0 08 A
W 50 FT OF LOT 8 BLK 87
TUCK DOROTHY TRUSTEE
C /O C H R IS T IN E M V O IG T SUCC TR
2 1 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 C F - 8 8 0 0 - 0 1 10
........................N O R T H C H U L U O T A R E P I . A T
. . . . . . . p B 12 p g s 4 4 + 4 5

SCHNEGG EDGAR
10 .4
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C G -0 1 00-0010
PAD: JEFFERSON AVE
LO T 1 BLK 1 (LE SS PART IN . . .
SCHNEGG EDGAR
9 .9
2 1-2 1 -3 2 -5 C G -0 1 0 0 -0 0 20
PAD: JEFFERSON AVE
LOT 2 (LE SS PART IN LOTS 1 + . . .
P O TTS W I L L I A M D J R 4 SHAWNDA
1 1 7 .0
21-21-32-5C G -010Q -0040
PAD: STEVENS AVE
W 1 / 2 OF LOT 4 BLK 1 REPLAT . . .
P ATEL MUKESH 4
1 3 ,1 4 8 .2
PATEL M ILA N
2 1 - 2 1- 3 2 - 5C G -0 4 0 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD: 6 7 0 S 4 1 9 CR
BLK 4 (L E S S BEG SE COR
JACOBS M AU R IC E W 4
S M IT H PAMELA J
2 1-2 1 -3 2 -5 C G -0 7 0 0 -0 1 20
PAD: 51 E 3RD CT

RUN

8

6 ,9 22

3

6 ,9 23

6

6 ,9 24

3

6 ,9 25

5 0 3 .4 4

6 ,9 2 6

7 1 0 .5 0

6 ,9 27

6 7 3 .2 6

6 ,9 28

3 8 .91

6 ,9 2 9

W ...

(HX)

BLACK V IC T O R IA E 4 M E L V IN
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C G -1 1 0 0-00 2 0
(HX)
PAD: 160 3RD CT
LOT 2 4 1 / 2
V A C S T ON S B L K . . .
HOWARD B R IA N R 4 M I C H E L L E R
2 1 - 2 1- 3 2 - 5 C G -1 1 0 0 -0 0 8 0
(HX)
PAD: 301 AVENUE C
LO T 8 4 1 / 2 O F VACD S T ON S . . .
V IS U A L AR TS PRO D UC TIO N S IN C
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 C G -1 400-0040
LOT 4 BLK 14
(LESS PART IN . . .
........................ E S T A T E S O N L A K E M I L L S
* .................... P B 6 0 P G S 8 5 T H R U 9 2
. . . . . . . ALL 2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 5 0 -0 0 0 0
DOVE BLDRS O F CENTRAL FLA IN C
2 1 -21-32-5Q M -0000-0010
PAD: 8 2 6 M IL L S ESTATE PL
HUDSON MORGAN LAND H O L D IN G S
21-21-32-5 Q M -0 00 0 -0 1 2 0
PAD: 701 M IL L S ESTATE PL

* • * • * * • •
1 ,1 7 8 .8 2

6 ,9 3 0

4,267.50

6,931

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NAME-PARCEL NUMBER
HUDSON

MORGAN

LAND

TAXES DUE

H O LD IN G S

LL

2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q M -0 00 0 -0 1 6 0
PAD: 7 2 5 M IL L S E STA TE PL
WARD KENNETH 4 HEATHER M
2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q M -0 00 0 -0 2 1 0
PAD: 7 5 5 M IL L S E STA TE PL
HESTER ROBERT C 4 REBECCA E
2 1-2 1 -3 2 -5 Q M -0 0 0 0 -0 3 9 0
PAD: 2 6 2 1 C O N S ER V A TIO N CT
PETERSON NOEL C I I
4 TA W N IA

SEQ. 0

4 ,2 6 7 .5 0

6, 932

1 ,1 4 3 .2 8

6 ,9 33

1 ,1 4 3 .2 8

L

2 1 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q M -0 00 0 -0 4 5 0
PAD: 917 M IL L S ESTATE PL
3 P IT U L S K I ROBERT M &amp; CARLA
21 -2 1 -3 2 -5 Q M -0 00 0 -0 5 0 0
PAD: B 80 M IL L S E S T A T E PL
RUFF STEPHEN 4 V IC T O R IA
2 1 - 2 1-32 -5 Q M -0 0 Q 0 -0 5 1 0
PAD: 874 M IL L S ESTATE PL
HUDSON MORGAN I,AND H O L D IN G S
2 1 -2 1 -32-5Q M -0000-0610

4 ,4 5 1 .3 6

6 ,9 35

1 ,3 2 7 .1 3

6, 936

1 ,1 7 8 .8 2

6 ,9 37

9 9 4 .9 7

PAD:
1001 N A TIV E CT
C A LZA R ETT A FRANK R &amp; PAULA L
2 1 -2 1 -32-5Q M -0000-0660
PAD: 2 8 9 2 UPLAND R ID G E CT
A N K L I D A V ID 4 P A T R IC IA
2 1 2 1 -3 2 -5Q M -0000-0690
PAD: 2 8 6 2 UPLAND R ID G E CT
-------------------------------------- S E C 2 2 T W P 2 1 R N G
* ....................M I L L S C O V E
....................* P B 6 1 P G 4 2 - 4 8
........................ A L L 2 2 - 2 1 - 3 2 A / 2 1 4

6,9 34

1 ,1 4 3 .2 8

1 ,3 2 7 .1 3

6 ,9 38

6 ,9 39

6, 940

3 2 -------------------------------.......................
.......................
* * * * * * *

F L E E T E R MATTHEW R 4 J I L L M
2221 - 3 2 - 5 Q Q -0 0 0 0 - 0 0 5 0
P A D : 3 0 0 6 K IN G F IS H E R PT
B I S H O P W LAWN I E 4 S U S A N M
22-21-3J
..1 )0 0 0 -0 1 9 0
P A D : 1 5 6 2 B L U E W A T E R RUN
....................... . H U L A V I S T A U N R E C O R D E D
....................... P L A T
W ILDERM AN A L IN A
2 2 -2 1 -3 2 -5 U I-0 2 0 0-0250

1 ,8 5 7 .1 3

6 , 9-11

4 ,2 6 7 .5 0

6 ,9 42

* * * * * * *
.......................
B 9 9 .3 1

PAD: C U R R Y V IL L E RD
SEC 3 5 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E NE . . .
....................' C U R R Y V I L L E W O O D S
CRAWLEY D A V ID &amp; J E R I W
2 6 - 2 1 -3 2 -3 A R -001E -0000
PAD: 1 8 6 0 CADENCE CT
SEC 2 6 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E
--------------------------------------S E C 2 7 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2 RF.YES E D M &amp;
REYES E R L IN D A M
2 7 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 3 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD:
1 5 9 9 L A K E M I L L S RD
REYES ED M 4 E R L IN D A M
2 7 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 -0 0 3C -0000
FORE D A V ID 4 D IA N A M
2 7 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
PAD:
1 5 0 8 LAKE M IL L S RD
FORE D A V ID 4 D IA N A M
2 7 2 I-3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 B -0 0 0 0
( MX)
PAD: 1 5 0 8 LAKE M IL L S RD
----------------------- ---------------S E C 2 8 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2 ARNDT TERRY
2 8 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5B -0000
(MX)
PA D : 6 6 5 LAKE M I L L S RD
.......................L A K E M I L L S S H O R E S

pGS 1 4 + 1 5

6 ,9 43

6TH
L 4
2 -4 3
6TH

2 ,4 3 1 .3 6

6 ,9 45

6 ,9 46

6 ,9 4 7

6 , 94B

6 ,9 49

2 ,5 2 7 .9 3

6 ,9 50

8 9 .89

6 ,9 51

6 9 3 .1 5

6, 952

1 ,0 5 9 .3 8

1 ,0 6 3 .0 9

6 ,9 53

6 ,954

............................

4 6 9 .6 4

ST
M ICH ELLE
0 0 -0 1 6 0
ST

P A D : 3 7 0 E 6TH S T
S P R IN G E R DONALD L
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -4 8 0 0 -0 0 2 0
P A D : 3 6 0 E 6TH S T
C O L L IN S SANDRA S
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -4 8 0 0 -0 0 4 0
P A D : 3 4 0 E 6TH
. . . . . . ‘ CHULUOTA

STADDEN
3 6 -

. . . . . “ HOLDEN REAL ESTATE
. . . . . . . COMPANYS ADD
.................... ...
1 PG 8 9

....................
....................
. . . . . .

SOUTHWARD KENNETH E
3 0 1 9 -3 1 -5 2 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 5 0

9 1 6 .1 6

6 ,9 75

7 5 0 .1 2

6 ,9 76

7 1 9 .4 3

6,9 77

3 0 1 .8 3

6,9 78

8 6 5 .8 5

6, 900

4 8 1 .1 2

6,9 81

2 ,3 3 9 .0 5

6 ,9 82

6,9 55

6,9 56

6,9 57

4 1 3 .0 8

6 ,9 58

2 ,7 4 7 .7 9

6 ,9 59

4 1 8 .2 9

6 ,9 60

1 8 1 .0 0

6,9 61

3 9 0 .1 6

6 ,9 62

1 ,6 2 0 .9 2

6 ,9 63

4 9 5 .8 7

6,9 64

1 ,1 2 7 .5 1

6 ,9 65

6 4 5 .8 1

6 ,9 66

6, 983

(HX)
6 5 2 .5 1

6, 967

1 ,2 0 3 .0 0

6,9 68

ST

.......PB 2 pG 31
2 ,9 5 6 .9 4

WOOD C H A R L E S 4 DEBORAH
2B -2 1 -3 2 -5 03 -0 B G 0-00 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 2 4 0 2ND AVE
LOT 1 (LESS W 90 FT) BLK B
....................‘ V I L L A M I L L S
........................P B 2 P G 3 3
JOYCE FRANK E 4 P A T R IC IA A
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 4 -O F 0 1 -0 0 0 0
P AD : LAKE M IL L S RD
W 1 4 0 FT OF BLK F 4 E 1 /2
........................V I L L A M I L L S R E P L A T

OF

5 6 .75

6 ,9 70

..

P O S L IF F GEORGE W JR 4
WEAVER SUSAN A

3 ,4 5 9 .6 8

f« • • * * * *
6,9 92

3 5 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 2 -0 0 1 A -0000
(HX)
P A D : 2 5 7 0 C U R R Y V IL L E RD
SEC 35 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E
• . “ • “ LAKE P IC K E T ESTATES
“ “ “ *5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 48 PARCELS • f t * * * * * *
“ • “ “ ALSO IN 3 6 - 2 1 - 3 2
FUNK M IC H A E L D 4 SUZANNE D
2 ,9 9 4 .0 0
6 ,9 93
35-2 1 -3 2 -3 A K -0 0 3 T -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 4 2 5 M IL L S CREEK RD
S EC 3 5 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
5A TTLER LO U IS S
2 ,4 7 8 .1 2
6,9 94
3 5 -2 1 -32-3A K -004B -0000
(HX)
P A D : 2 4 4 1 M I L L S C R E E K RD
S F. C 3 5 T W P 2 I S R G E 3 2 E B E G . . .
* * * * * * * P I C K E T T DOWNS U N I T 4
“ “ • “ PB 3 7 PGS 8 3 T O 8 7
CASEL GLEN R
1 ,0 3 2 .3 9
6, 995
3 5 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 3 0
PAD: WASSUM T R L
GUARDADO ALFREDO
9 2 5 .2 3
6, 996
3 5 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -1 9 4 0
PAD: WASSUM T R L
STEVENS R IC K Y L 4 SHARON
2 ,8 5 4 .8 0
6 ,9 97
3 5 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -2 2 4 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 3 6 1 WASSUM T R L
MOSS GEORGE L 4 BARBARA L
7 9 2 .8 2
6 ,9 98
3 5 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -2 3 7 0
P A D : W ARNER DR
* * * * * * * *
....................... P I C K E T T D O W N S U N I T 3
....................... P B 3 2 P G S 1 4 T O 1 6
G IZ A CHRISTOPHER J 4 SANDRA T
6 2 9 .6 5
6 ,9 99
3 5 2 1 -3 2 -5 H Q -0 0 0 0 -1 570
P A D : P I C K E T T DOWNS DR
--------------------------------------S E C 3 6 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2
WHITAKER BRENDA J 4 JESSE D
1 ,1 3 2 .5 9
7 ,0 00
3 6 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 0
P A D : 3 4 6 2 C U R R Y V I L L E RD
(30 A C ) ,
FARRAR SHARON R
1, 1 4 4 .3 7
7,0 01
3 6 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 OA-OOOO
(HX)
P A D : 2 8 0 1 P ANDORA LN
30-

7 1 .0 9

6 ,9 71

2 7 3 .9 7

4 9 7 .0 6

**#-##*#
6 8 9 .9 1

. . . . . . . DIXIE

32

103

9,0 00

9, 015

(HX)
(2 0 0 2 TAX)
R N G 2 9 ------------------------------

........................S W E E T W A T E R O A K S
* . . . “ . PB i 6 p c 22

* * * * * *
. . . . . .
3 ,3 3 4 .9 0
(2001

9 .0 16

TAX)
2 ,9 3 3 .0 9

9.0 17
3 3 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 C 0 0 -0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 5 N SWEETWATER BLVD
(20 0 2 TAX)
---------------------------------------S E C 1 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0
........................ H I D D E N L A K E P H 3 U N I T 5
r* * * * * * 4
* “ “ “ PB 2 9 PGS 4 0 4 41
THOMPSON ROBERT E 4 B E R N IC E A
9 9 5 .0 3
9 ,0 18
1 1 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 2 -0 0 0 0 -1 4 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 108 ALDER CT
(2002 TAX)
---------------------------------------S E C 1 9 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 0 -----------------------------------....................‘ G R E E N W O O D L A K E S U N I T D - 3 B 1 S T * * * * * * * *
• “ “ “ ADD
........................*
........................ P B 3 6 P G S 9 9 4 1 0 0
* * * * * * * *
9, 01 9
BRUSS ROBERT J 4 E L A IN E P
2 ,0 8 0 .8 6
1 9 -2 0 -3 0 -5 1 0 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 7 1 9 BIRGHAM PL
(20 0 2 TAX)
---------------------------------------S E C 0 7 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 1 -----------------------------------........................ C A S T I L L E T O W H H O M E S
. . . . . . . .
*
.C O N D O M I N I U M
. . . . . . . .
........................ P B

20

PGS

1 4 4 1 5

‘

BROWN IO N A I
0 7 -2 0 -3 1 -5 10 -0 B B 0 -0 5 B 0

. . . . . . . .
6 5 0 .7 9

9 ,0 20

(HX)

P AD : 2 2 6 K R ID E R RD
(2 0 0 2 TAX)
U N I T 5 B B L D G BB
---------------------------------------S E C 0 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 --------\ -------------------------*
.......................‘ O S C E O L A B L U F F S O U T H
. . . . . . . .
86

........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
.......A L S O
IN SEC 12
ZIMMERMAN BETH A
0 1 -2 0 -3 2 -3 A P -0 0 1 Z -0 0 0 0
PAD: 2 3 2 1 WACCASSA S T
SEC 12 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E

P A R C E L S .................. ...
* * * * * * * *

5 3 2 .6 3

9,0 21

(HX)
(2 0 0 2 TAX)
BEG . . .

-------------------------------------- S E C 3 0 T W P 2 0 R N G 3 2 ----------* * * * * * *COCKRAN FOREST
“ * “ “ 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT 21 PARCELS
‘ “ “ “ ALSO IN 2 9 - 2 0 - 3 2
D E N N IN G R IC H A R D G JR 4
7 8 8 .9 0
JA C Q U ELIN E

9 ,0 22

3 0 -2 0 -3 2 -3A L-001K -0000
PAD: SUNSET TRL
(2 0 0 2 TAX)
SEC 3 0 TWP 2 0 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 8 T W P 2 1 R N G 2 9 -----------------------------------* “ “ **B E L A IR E H IL L S U N IT 3
. . . . . . . .
* * . . * . . p B 2 4 PGS 3 7 4 3 8
. . . . . . . .
WOODSON D A V ID N 4 M Y L IT Z A
1 ,7 1 2 .5 6
9 ,0 23
1 8 -2 1 -2 9 -5 2 5 -0 0 0 0 -2 6 1 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 9 0 5 S BERMUDA AVE
(20 0 2 TAX)
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 9 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 -----------------------------------. “ “ “ SPORTSMANS P A R A D ISE REPLA T
................ • * *
* ................ * O F L O T S 6 8 A 6 9 7 0 + 7 0 A
. . . . . . . .
........................P B 1 0 P G 7 8
. . . . . . . .
MALDONADO

L Y D IA

5 2 3 .0 8

9 ,0 24

0 9 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 9 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
(HX)
P A D : 2 7 N W IN T E R PARK DR
(2002 TAX)
LOT 70
(L E S S WLY 1 5 F T FOR . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 5 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 0 -----------------------------------. . . . . . *CAMELOT U N IT 2
.................• • *
........................P B 1 6 P G S
95 + 96

HALL OBIE T 4 JANICE L
(HX)
15 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 2 -0M 00-0 1 6 0
PAD: 1 4 3 0 AVALON BLVD ( 2 0 0 2
-------------------------------------- S E C 1 8 T W P 2 1 R N G
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 6 H -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 6 9 5 G LA D W IN AVE
(2002
........................L A K E V I E W
........................P B 5 P G 1 4

1 ,5 2 6 .6 4

9 ,0 25

2 ,5 9 9 .7 9

9 ,0 26

3 9 4 .3 0

9,0 27

7 6 9 .2 7

9 ,0 28

4 3 5 .7 2

9 ,0 29

2 1 0 .2 2

9 ,0 30

TAX)
30-

TAX)

9,0 01

9 ,0 02

PAD: DE PUGH ST ( 2 0 0 2 TAX)
LOTS 4 5 9 + 1 0 BLK 3
GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP
1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 1 3 0
PAD: 1 1 8 ANCHOR RD ( 2 0 0 2
LOTS 1 3 1 4 + 1 5 BLK 3

TAX)

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 6 0 0 -0 0 3 0

pG 9 9

PG

1 ,9 95 .5 1

GLOVER KENNETH C 4 CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP

3 4 - 1 9 - 3 0 - 5 0 2 - 0 1 OjQ-04 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 1 1 1 W A IR P O R T BLVD
(2 0 0 2 TAX)
--------------------------------------S E C 3 5 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 0 -------------2

( 2 0 0 2 TAX)
PT O F LOT 2 0 DESC AS BEG NE . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 1 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9 -----------------------------* * * * * “ HUNTERS GLEN
. . . . . .
. . . . . . . PB 2 8 PGS 3 0 T O 32
....................

1 8 -2 1 -3 0 -5 0 1 -0 3 0 0 -0 0 4 0

. . . . . . . pB 1 3

. . . . . . . PB

0 2 - 2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 2 0E

GLOVER KENNETH C 4CRAWFORD
MARY 4 BLUNT CHARLOTTE PER REP

0 6 .69

M

9,0 14

. . .

SMITH LARRY G 4 CAROLE D

2 5 -19-30-5A G -120E -0070
PAD: 1007 LOCUST AVE
(2002 TAX)
L O T 7 B LK 1 2 T R E TOWN O F . . .
--------------------------------------S E C 3 0 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 0 FOX MARGARET D E T AL
3 0 -1 9 -3 0 -3 0 0 -0 1 4 0 -0 0 0 0
(2002 TAX)
--------------------------------------S E C 3 4 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 0 * * * * * * * LIN C O LN H E IG H TS SEC 1
S H E ILA

7 9 1 .3 9

NE

HAYWARD AVA S
3 3^-2 0 - 2 9 - 5 0 2 - 0 C 0 0 - 0 2 9 0
(HX)
PAD: 3 0 5 N SWEETWATER BLVD
HAYWARD AVA S

6 ,9 91

4

9 ,0 13

6, 987

1 ,0 2 7 .7 0

SR

9 1 7 .4 1

9 8 3 .3 0

BURDETTE DOUGLAS P
3 5 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 5 0 -0 0 0 0
JACKSON ESTATES
******' 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
6 PARCELS

E

JACKSON C U R TIS 4 CYNTHIA D G 4
GLOVER O L IV E R 4 MAEBELLE

P A D : 3 0 1 N FOX C H A S E PT
---------------------------------------S E C 3 3 T W P 2 0

6,9 90

EARLE

9 ,0 12

6, 986

3 ,6 8 4 .0 7

* * * * * *
. . . . . .

7 0 6 .5 2

6 ,2 6 8 .6 5

6,9 89

S M ITH
+* • * * #• *

.................... ‘ P B 4 5 P G 4 6
ROSS D A V ID J 4 KAREN S
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 2 A
P A D : 5 7 0 LAKE M I L L S RD
LOTS 2 4 3
(LE S S 1 AC HX)
---------------------------------------S E C 3 2 T W P 2 1 R N G

6 ,9 69

9 .0 10

9, 011

K IM B R IE L BEVERLY E L IF E EST
(K IM B R IE L DUANE A
3 1 2 0 -2 9 -5 G K -0 0 0 0 -0 1 30

5 ,0 5 5 .1 9

........................1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 6 ■* 1 1 7
BLUNT CHARLOTTE R 4 GLOVER
KENNETH C ET AL PER REPS
2 5 -1 9 -3 0 -5 A G -1 0 0 1 -0010
PAD: 002 SANFORD AVE
(2002 TAX)
L O T 1 B LK 1 0 T R 1 TOWN O F . . .
S IM PSO N D A V ID

TAX)
1 ,3 3 4 .5 6

7 2 8 .5 1

6 ,9 85

“ .*...pB j pGS 56 TQ 64 + n 2

(HX)

9 .0 09

COLE VERNETTE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 5 0
PAD: 2 4 5 0 BROADWAY
(2 0 0 0 TAX)
COLE VERNETTE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -5 0 7 -0 0 0 0 -1 5 5 0
PAD : 2 4 5 0 BROADWAY
(2 001 TAX)
-------------------------------------- S E C 0 2 T W P 2 0 R N G 2 9
*
.W A I T E S S U B D
................ * * P B 2 P G 4 7

4, 4 0 8 .8 8

(HX)

RNG

1 ,3 5 8 .5 3

PAD: 2 3 0 6 BEARDALL AVE
(20 0 1 TAX)
........................ P A C K A R D S 1 S T A D D T O M I D W A Y
....................* i ' B 2 P G 1 0 4

6, 984

6, 988

19

9 .0 08

TAX)

(2000

3 ,4 5 7 .3 7

1 ,2 72 .3 2

--------------------------------------S E C 2 5 T W P
“ * “ “ SANFO RD TOWN O F

5 5 1 .5 9

JACKSON C U R TIS 4 C YNTHIA D G 4
GLOVER O LIVE R 4 MAEBELLE

LAKE

“ “ ‘ P IC K E TT DOWNS U N IT 2
................ P B 3 2 P G S 9 T O 1 3
M c N E IL WALTER E 4 M E L IS S A H •
3 4 2 1 -32-5H P -0000-1010
(HX)
P A D : 1 6 2 5 S A B O F F WAY
-------------------------------- S E C 3 5 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2

PAD: 2041 S IP E S AVE
(2001
COLE VERNETTE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0

9.0 07

3 1 -------------------------------

COLE VERNETTE
3 3 1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -0 6 8 0 -0 0 0 0

0 2 -2 0 -2 9 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 0 E
(2001 TAX)
P T O F LOT 2 0 DESC AS BEG

40

3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 6 2 0
PAD: 8 2 0 N BELFAST PL

....................
7 1 .15

(2 001 TAX)
3 3 TWP 1 9 RNG

PAD: 2 3 0 6 BEARDALL AVE
COLE VERNETTE
3 3 -1 9 -3 1 -3 0 0 -1 1 3 0 -0 0 0 0
6 ,9 79

9 ,0 06

(2001 TAX)
1 9 R N G 3 1 ------------------------------. . . . . .

........................P B 1 P G 4 1
COLE VERNETTE
3 2 1 9 -3 1 -5 1 3-00 0 0 -0 8 8 0
PAD: WATER ST
-------------------------------------- S E C

3 ,0 0 2 .8 3

TO

PAD: 1121 LOCUST AVE
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 2 T W P
........................M I D W A Y

9 ,0 05

1 ,5 1 4 .3 6
(HX)

6,9 74

FONSECA ULFREDO fl 4 BLANCA S

THE

ERNEST R 4 EVELYN E
1 9 -3 0 -5 0 6-00 0 0 -0 2 5 0

8 0 5 .9 7

4 FAY V

BY

....................
. . . . . .

PAD: 2 0 8 W 17TH ST
(2002 TAX)
LOT 25 + W 15 FT OF LOT 24
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 0 T W P 1 9 R N G 3 1 -------------------------------

3 3 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 3 0 0 - 0 1 OF-OOOO (HX)
PAD: 2 0 3 6 LA K EV IEW AVE
RAM NARINE ANNE S 4 YOGENDRA P
3 3 -2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 1 0G -0 0 0 0
‘ “ “ “ L A K E P I C K E T WOODS
“ “ • “ 5 ACRE DEVELOPMENT
“ “ “ •4 8 PARCELS
ASHBY ANNE L 4
ASHBY FR E D E R IC K J
3 3 2 1 -3 2 -3 0 1 -0 2 8 0 -0 0 0 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 3 2 B IG OAK BEND
SEC 33 TWP 2 I S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 4 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2 “ “ “ . P I C K E T T DOWNS
....................* P B 2 9
PGS 19 TO 21

........................P B 4 2 P G S 3 7
WEBSTER SHANNON M

H EIG H TS
63

6 ,9 73

3 ,2 8 8 .1 6

9 ,0 04

(2 0 0 2 TAX)
R N G 3 0 ------------------------------

1 ,5 7 9 .0 4

(HX)

3 4 2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 0 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 2 5 6 0 MOUNT ROYAL PL
BURDETTE DOUGLAS P 4 E L A IN E P
3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 2 8 0
(HX)
P A D : 1 2 3 6 G A L L A N T FOX WAY
A R IES KATHLEEN R
3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 0 0
( MX)
PAD: 1 2 3 8 W HIRLAW AY LN
H A R R IS PAUL P 4 DEBORAH L
3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 3 0
(HX)
PAD: 1 4 5 2 SULTAN C IR
BURNS DALE
3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 0 0 0 -0 7 7 0
PAD: E C L IP S E PL

PAD: 14 2 0 ROOSEVELT AVE
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 6 T W P 1 9

SEQ. 0

2 ,1 3 7 .6 0

ARVESTER 4 BETTY J
1 9 -3 0 -5 1 4 -0 0 0 0 -0 3 3 0

........................S A N F O R D
........................P B 2 P G

6 2 0 ,5 7

2 1 -3 2 -3 0 0 -0 0 8 0 -0 0 0 0
1 9 2 5 1ST AVE

6 ,9 72

. . .

MAENSIVU JUHA 4 MAUREEN

DR

BRAVO D A V ID L 4 I R I S A
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -4 8 0 0 -0 0 1 0

1 ,3 2 9 .5 5

TAXES DUE

NAME - PARCEL NUMBER
HOLLEY
3 5 -

32-21-32-3A Q -010A -0000
SEC 31 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
ASBURY JAMES
32-21-32-3A O -013A -0000
31 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
BUTLER R O B IN TR USTEE
FBO
3 2 2 1 -3 2 -3A Q -0200-0000
SEC 32 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E W 2 2 0
. . .
-------------------------------------- S E C 3 3 T W P 2 1 R N G 3 2 3 3 PAD:

SEQ. 0

3 4 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -0 0 0 0 -0 4 2 0
P A D : 9 0 0 S B E L F A S T Pl,

1 ,2 4 9 .3 1

S C H M ITT S IG R 1D E 4
NOEL M IC H A E L B
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 1 0 0 -0 0 5 0
P A D : M A Z U R K A DR
DE M ARCO A N TH O N Y 4 E V E L Y N K
2 8 - 2 1- 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 M 0 0 - 0 1 40
PAD: 7TH ST
MC C R A TE R MARC F
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 P 00-0030
PAD: H IB IS C U S ST
JEWELL JAN E
2 8 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 P O O -0160
(HX)
PAD: 4 2 9 L I V E OAK AVE
........................N O R T H C H U L U O T A 1 S T A D D
....................* P B 1 2 P G 4
ARNDT J E N N IF E R E 4
VENCJ ROBERTO A JR
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 2 -4 3 0 0 -0 1 5 0
(HX)
361 E
JESSE
-3 2 -5 0
371 E

PAD: 1708 OLD R IV E R TRL
SEC 31 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E FROM
PAGAN S T E V E N J 4
KELLEY J U L IE L

. . . . . . ‘ K ILLA LO E

4 3 9 .1 0

R O D R IG U EZ E R IK J
2 8 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - 0 H 0 0 - 0 140
PA D : P O I N S E T T A DR
JENSEN JOSEPH F JR
2 8 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 5 0 1 - O H O O -0 2 10
P A D : 9 5 9 P O I H S E T T I A DR

PAD:
JORDAN
2 8 -2 1
PAD:

6,9 44

........

A TK IN SO N NANCY H
2 8 -2 I-3 2 -5 0 1 -0 B 0 0 -0 1 5 0
P A D : M I L L S H O R E DR
C R A IG ROBERT T 4 J U D IT H M
2 8 -2 1 -3 2 -5 0 1 -0 000-0120
(MX)
P A D : 8 2 5 N O C T U R N E DR
PEREZ G L O R IMAR
C A R R A T E R A 9 2 1 KM 1 4
2 8 -2 1 -32-5O 1-0F0O -0O 7O
M ILLS H O R E

3 2 -2 1 - 3 2 - 3A Q -003R -0000
SEC 32 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E E . . .
POUR FARAMARZ S 4
LOPEZ A N TO N IO
32-21-32-3A Q -003U -0000
PAD: OLD R IV E R TRL
SEC 3 2 TWP 2 1 S RGE 3 2 E BEG . . .
DOUGHERTY HOWARD R J R 4 D E L IA
3 2 - 2 1 - 3 2 - 3A Q -0 0 6 A -0000
(HX)

HF.NDLEY REESE J

PAD: OVERLOOK DR

PAD:

........................R I V E R W O O D S
........................5 A C R E D E V E L O P M E N T
.......................
PARCELS
A L S O I N SEC 31
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81-year-old Sanford man accused of
prohibit
stockpiling $40,000 in stolen goods
tobacco
use in
parks
By C hristopher Patton

Managing Editor

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
Seminole County's Air
Rescue 3 medevac Helicopter
was called to Sanford
Sunday evening when a
Winter Springs motorcyclist
mar ended a vehicle.
Travelling southbound on
the inside lane of French
Avenue, police reported
Khamsamay Vongvilay, 41,
was in the process of switch­
ing lanes aboard his motorcy­
cle when he neglected to
notice a vehicle making a
right-hand turn.
Ronnie Daniel Debose, 23,
of Sanford, was reportedly
turning right on to 24th
Street when the accident
occurred shortly before 7
p.m.
Authorities said Vongvilay
was not wearing a helmet.
He is listed in critical condi­
tion at Orlando Regional
Medical Center. Cleo Cohen,
Sanford police spokesperson,
said Debose did not suffer
any injuries as a result of the
wreck. French Avenue was
partially blocked for almost
an hour as officers conducted
a traffic investigation.

14 overpass
under repair
Repairs to the Interstate
4 overpass in Lake Mary
started Monday morning,
to replace a beam and part
of the Lake Mary
Boulevard bridge deck.
The construction project
is expected to last about 45
days, and the entrance to
westbound Interstate 4
from westbound Lake
Mary Boulevard will be
reduced from two lanes to
one for the duration.
Late last year, a truck
traveling westbound on
Interstate 4 struck the
beam causing the damage
that necessitates the
repairs.

Seminole Smile

SANFORD — While a
collection of four-dozen
weed whackers may seem
out of the ordinary, police
say it is only the tip of the
iceberg in an 81-year-old
man’s mounatin of suspect­
ed stolen property.
A two-month investiga­
tion by the Sanford police
netted Tuesday one of the
single largest booty of sus­
pected stolen goods in
department history. At last
count, authorities claim
mom than $40,(XX) in yard
equipment electronics and
about everything else imag­
inable was discovered at
two dilapidated sheds at
709 Willow Avenue in
Sanford.
Local authorities have
busted mom lucrative theft
rings in the past, but none
may compare to the quanti­
ty of suspected stolen goods
found at tire home of
Roosevelt Martin. Sanford
police criminal investiga­
tions and special tactical
units executed a search war­
rant at Martin's home
Tuesday and probably
found mom than they

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Herald p h o to by Tom m y Vincent

Sanlord Police Department Crime Scene Technician Kona Roman works her way through the
seemingly endless rows of suspected stolon proporty as sho attempts to photograph tho aroa.

S ee S to len , P ag e 4A

Orleans is ‘still the one’ for RiverW alk
F ro m S ta ff R ep o rts

Although you might not know Sanford resi­
dent Larry Hoppen, It Is near certain that you
know his voice.
Larry’s band of 32
years, "Orleans" will
be featured on the
Budweisor Stage at the
RiverWalk
Grand
opening on Saturday,
May 8. Larry is lead
singer
and
multi­
instrumentalist on their
mid-1970's megahits
"Still The One," "Dance
With Me," "Love Takes
Time" and several other very familiar records. Still
in regular play on national radio after mom than a
quarter century, it's hard to imaging anyone in the
USA who hasn't heard these tunes.

days

Larry moved hem from Woodstock, N.Y. with
his immediate family in late 2(XX) to be near his
parents who'vc since passed away. Along with his
wife, Fatty, twin girls, three cats and n dog, he
bought a house in the Historic District then final­
ly settled in the Mayfair
neighborhood in 2(X)2.
As a part of the com­
o
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n
munity and one who
lives very near Lake
Monroe,
he's very
excited
about
the
RiverWalk
Opening
Weekend,
and
the
future of Sanford. As an
entertainer he’s thrilled
to be performing home­
town for new friends and neighbors. And
although his most recent shows were in Tokyo
S ee B an d , P ag e 4A

Celebration Guide

Schedule o f events, photo contest
winners A m ore inserted inside

LONGW OOD
—
Satisfying a nicotine craving
while watching a ballgame in
Longwood may soon become
a costly habit if the City
Commission approves the
second reading of a measure
that prohibits the use of
tobacco products from all city
parks and recreational areas.
Leaders gave the initial nod
Tuesday to an ordinance that
bans consumption or burning
of any tobacco good — ciga­
rettes, cigars chewing tobac­
co, snuff or related product —
in a city park. If approved at
the commission's next meet­
ing May 17, Longwood would
be the first government in
Seminole County to outlaw
smoking in a public park.
Similar to others in Central
Florida that recently enacted
similar laws, such as Brevard
County and the city of Fort
Orange, the proposed fine for
violating the Longwood ordi­
nance would be up to $100 for
first-time offenders and possi­
bly up to $500 for each subse­
quent violation.
The City Commission did
not unanimously support the
ordinance as Commissioner
Brian Sackctt continued to
debate the merits of the
amended city code that out­
laws smoking in parks, but
allows the city administrator
to create designated smoking
areas in some areas. The City
Commission
previously
agreed setting up a permitted
smoking area with possibly a
bench and ashtray in the city's
larger
parks
such
as
Candyland and Reiter could
work, but it probably would­
n't be feasible in smaller
recreational areas.
"I am not a smoker and I
S ee S m o kin g , P ag e 4A

Tw o hair salon operators nabbed fo r bilking elderly
From S taff R eports

Two women who operated a
hair salon at an affluent retire­
ment community were arrested
Monday on 25 charges each of
exploitation of the elderly in con­
nection with overcharging inca­
pacitated clients.
The investigation began in
January 2004, when the State
Attorney’s Office Elder Services
Unit was contacted by someone
suspicious of certain practices in
tire hair salon at the Village on
the
Green
Retirement
Community, 500 Village Flare,

Longwood. The facility is an up­
scale retirement community that
consists of individual independ­
ent living residences and a sepa­
rate long-term care nursing facility.
"We have an obligation and
responsibility to protect our sen­
iors and hunt out those who
would prey upon them whether
in their own home or an assisted
living facility. I am pleased with
the initiative of our Elder
Services Unit in uncovering these
on-going crimes in Seminole
County and putting a stop to
them,” said Norm Wolfinger,

Seminole County State Attorney.
The allegations centered on
improper billing activities by the
managers of trie salon agaiast
some of the patrons who were
billed for services and products
not received. State Attorney's
Office investigators served a
search warrant on the business in
late January with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office Economic
and Computer Crimes Unit and
seized n*cords which document­
ed the allegations.
The salon catered to both
independent residents of the
community and the residents of

Education community mourns the
loss of Holt, a ‘difference maker’
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

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B y C h ris to p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor

SANFORD — Willie G. Holt,
69, of Deltona, died Thursday,
April 29, 2004. He was bom in
Columbus, Ca.. Known as the
"Difference Maker," he would say
school is about many things
beaming with pride as lie min­
gled among his students and fac­
ulty through the years.
Holt came to Florida on an ath­
letic scholarsliip to Florida A&amp;M
University, where he graduated
with a bachelor of science degree
in sociology. The first two years of
his educational career were spent
as a social studies teacher and

coach
in
Franklin
County (Apalachicola).
In 1959, Holt came to
Crooms High School,
where he taught social
studies and coached
under the principalship
of Roy A. Allen.
During the 36-year
career of Holt, he taught
at Lakeview Middle
School as a dean and
assistant principal from
1972 to 1982.
While at Lakeview, lie earned a
master's degree in administration
and
supervision
at
FTU
(University of Central Florida).
Holt's great abilities as princi­

pal at Milwee Middle
School from 1982 to
1989 led to his being
appointed as Seminole
County Public Schools
director of middle
school education.
Throughout
his
career he was recog­
nized for his contribu­
tions to the youth of
this community. Holt
always spoke of his
love and concern for the educa­
tion of his students, making them
as one of his greatest achieve­
ments. He had 20 young men to

the long-term nursing facility.
Hie criminal activities were lim­
ited to tho portion of the salon
that catered predominately to
those patroas of the nursing facil­
ity, many of whom suffer from
the physical and mental infirmi­
ties of advanced age.
Numerous intentional billing
inconsistencies were discovered
from the seized material. Records
indicated a pattern of charges
being assessed against patroas
from the Health Center within
the community for salon services
that were never received.
Management at the communi­

ty facility was cooperative dur­
ing the course of this investiga­
tion. Tiie lease of the salon was
subsequently terminated shortly
after the evidence was examined.
Tammy Threatt and Margaret
"Ann” Barber were arrested and
each charged with 25 counts of
exploitation of the elderly.
Threatt leased the salon for 11
years and her mother; Barber; co­
managed it with her.
Investigators said the charges
covered only a period of 90 days
because all business records
older than that are routinely
destroyed.

A pledge for child abuse prevention

Photo MJbmtttod

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

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Sanford, Florida

Copyright © 2004 The Sanlwd Herald

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Once again: 1st Street project goes to bid
April 2 8 ,

B y Dan Ping

2004

Editor
SANFORD — Renovations to
1st Street will be delayed as city
officials have decided to put the
project out to bid for a second
time.
Bids for the project came in
substantially higher than the
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency's (CRA)
budget of SI.7 million. Gomez
Construction of Winter Park was
the low bidder on the project with
a $2.7 million bid.
In order to meet budget, CRA
board members instructed city
staff to work with Gomez on
"value engineering" the project.
One of the savings Gomez and
city staff suggested was to close

The Spring high schools'
playoffs continued on
Monday with Ihe opening
game of softball districts
at Lake Mary.
Sea Sporti, Page SA

W ild finish

See NASCAR page, Page 7A

Redevelopment agency recommends downtown
project be put out to bid for the second time
1st Street during amstmetion, a
major change from the way the
project was Pu* 01,1 to bid. In its
project specificatioas, the city had
requested 1st Street remain open
to traffic.
After studying tire proposed
changes, City Manager Al
Grieshaber recommended the
project go through the bid process
because the project specs had
changed so significantly ho was
concerned with legal Issues. The
CRA unanimously approved the
recommendation.
"We're putting it back out to

County
schools
foundation
makes a
difference

bid, not because I want to, " said
CRA chairman Bob Parse'll, "but
because city staff feels more com­
fortable rebidding."
Parscll said depending on how
quickly city staff act, the project
could be under construction by
mid summer.
Renovations to 1st Street
include replacing stormwater and
electrical 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 side­

walks and installing landscaping
and street lights.
In addition to Gomez,
Wharton Smith of Sanford sub­
mitted a bid on the project.
Wharton Smith's bid was $3.4
million, double the CRA's $1.7
million budget.
When tire bids came in over
budget, the CRA had two
options: scale back on the project
or find additional revenue
sources. Reducing tire scope of
the project has be difficult
because CRA members, particu­
larly Parscll, has been adamant

The Second Grade City
I d y llw ilc le c la s s
c re a te s a

Discover lire park — just
before dark. As dusk
descends on Central
Florida, a wild world
awakens at the Central
Florida Zoo during Safari
Nights on May 1, 8, 15, 22
and 29. From 5 to 8 p.m.,
enjoy great music, peaceful
sunset strolls and cool
evenings while visiting
your favorite animals at the
Zoo. Live musical enter­
tainment and up-close
encounters witli the coolest
creatures are sure to make
it a perfect night.
Each evening features
live musical entertainment.
Local artists include
jacuuclinc Jones on May 1
with her unique blend of
jazz, rhythm and blues: Jay
Owens and the Pocket on
May 8 featuring Deep
South blues, Gerald Byron,
a popular blues and rock
musician on May 15, and
San Juan Latin Jazz Quartet
on May 29. Artists for May
22 will be announced in the
near future.
Admission for Safari
' Nights is $8.75 for adults,
$4.75 for children 3- 12
years and $6.75 for seniors.
Admission for the May 1
Safari Nights featuring
Jacqueline Jones is $12 for
adults and $10 for children
3-12 and seniors.
For more information,
phone 407-323-4450, ext.
149, or visit www.centralfloridazoo.org. The
Central Florida Zoo is
located at 3755 N.W.
Highway 17-92, lnterstate-4
exit 104 in Sanford.

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Herald Correspondent

Ken C o ve r! -

Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce
Membership Director

SANFORD — A Pinecrest
Elementary teacher wanted to
purchase a cash register to
educate her first graders about
the concept of money. She
turned to a program offered by
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools and
received a small grant.
This past year that same
teacher, Deborah Partridge,
received another foundation
grant. This time the money
bought a couple of word
processors so students could
practice spelling, write book
reports and improve typing
skills.
Partridge,
the
2003
S e m in o le
Co u n t y
Teacher
of
1 know
the
Year,
there are
said this is
individuals only
one
the
who want to way
schools
help our
fou ndation
schools and aids educa­
tion.
kids, but
" T h e
they just
fo u n d atio n
don’t know truly takes
funds and
we exist.

B y N ick P fe lfa u t

W e lc o m e to F a lc o n s Cov

H*f«Wphoto* by Tommy Vlncoot
Eager parents poured into (left) a
Idyllwilde second grade’s fictitious
city — Falcon’s Cove — Friday as
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard (top)
helped class Mayor Angola Kaplan
and Vico Mayor Jazmyn Vazquez cut
the ceremonial ribbon. Working the
city's bank counter (above) were
Alley Fuller and Jamie Adams.

d is p e rs e s

them
in
m eaningful
w a y s , "
P a r tr id g e
said.
The person charged with
monitoring the distribution of
funds is Executive Director
Tina Calderone. She said every
school in Seminole County
benefits from the non-profit
foundation, but not everyone
knows it.
The foundation sponsors
the program that names the
teacher of the year as well as
awards for principals and
school-related employees of
the year, for example.
The organization also raises
and disperses money to
enhance what Calderone calls
the "superior performance" of
our teachers and students. The
foundation helps low-income
students, but also rewards
those who excel, Calderone
said.
She calls donations to the
fund
"phenomenal."
She
points to a long list of corpo­
rate sponsors. Corporations
such as Progress Energy and
Darden Restaurants give more
than half o the sponsorships,
gifts and donations taken in by
the foundation. Individuals
donate about a quarter of the
money with government con­
tributing another 15 percent.
Corporate sponsors recog­
nize the need for a well-

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Foundation
Executive Director

See Foundation, Page 3A

Fro m Staff Reports

Late Sunday evening, April 25,
Investigator Jeff Bean of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
responded to a convenience store
at 5(»90 W. State Road 46, just out­
side tlie city limits of Sanford.
A white male reportedly
entered the store and purchased
several pieces of candy. He then
requested change for a quarter.
When file clerk was making

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change, file suspect jumped on
top of file counter, pushed the
cash register drawer open, and
grabbed the money. He then ran
from file store with an undis­
closed amount of money.
Hie suspect Is described as a
white male in his 30's or 40's,
approximately five feet len inches
tali, weighing about 160 pounds.
He was wearing a gray T-shirt,
blue shorts and a dark baseball
cap. He also iiad a moustache.

Bean questioned file clerk and
two customers who reported see­
ing the incident. The clerk report­
ed that file man had told her he
had a wife and 3-year-old daugh­
ter waiting for him outside file
store at file phone booth.
One customer was entering file
store when the robber was mak­
ing his escape. He said he tried to
stop file man, but was holding his
daughter at the time. The suspect
reportedly ran Into him which

knocked the suspect into a news­
paper rack, but he recovered and
ran out of the store heading
toward Orange Blvd.
Another witness told the
deputy she hcanl file man yelling
to someone to hurry up, that the
police were on file way. She then
said slie heard a car's engine rev
up and the squealing of tires os
the vehicle drove away.

See Robbery. Page 3A

Citizens to supply input on Lake Mary’s park project
B y C hristoph er Patton

Managing Editor
A series of small parks in file
Lake Mary's downtown are sub­
ject to diange over file course of
file next year as the public is invit­
ed to comment Monday, May 3,
on fiu.* proposed restoration plan.
The five parks averaging about
one third of an acre apiece were
originally laid out in 1916 as part
of the Crystal Lakes Winter
Homes plat. They extend in a
diagonal row from north of
Crystal Lake Avenue, across
Wilbur and Lake Mary avenues to

“Results Are M y Credentials"
kayeetata4Saol.com

Staff Writer
Idyllwilde Elementary
School's second grade
hosted Community Day on
Friday, April 23. It all cen­
ters on the city of Falcon's
Cove.
"Each year, students in
the second grade, studying
communities, create a ficti­
tious city," said Principal
Dave Scott. "This year,
named after the school's
mascot, the falcon, they
chose the name Falcon's
Cove, and base their stud­
ies on what makes a com­
munity such as this exist."
The day's events will
began at 10:45 a.m., with
the "m ayor" of Falcon's
Cove, Angela Kaplan, wel­
coming visitors to the city.
"The children elect the
mayor for their city," Scott
explained. "The second
graders have created the
city and mayor for this
uniauc social studies and
main project."
Following a ribbon cut­
ting ceremony, visitors
went to the Falcon Cove
"B ank"
to
withdraw
money (Monopoly style)
then proceeded to the busi­
nesses the students had set
up in their classrooms for

‘Smash and grab’ robber suspect sought by SCSO

Kaye Simerly
(407) 222-1990

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Sanford Zoo
entertains with
Safari Nights

about installing enough infra­
structure underground to serve
downtown's needs for at least 20
years.
"We don't want to dig up tire
street five years from now
because we didn't provide
enough electrical or stormwater
capacity," Parsell.
Likewise, Parscll said the CRA
doesn't want to skimp on tire
above-ground amenities.
"We want this to be a first-class
project," Parscll said. "There is no
way I would agree to do this job
halfway."
Gomez had identified $515,000
in a*st savings and Grieshaber
was working to find additional
revenue sources. Grieshaber has
yet to identify which, if any,
sources may be tapped.

about file city community center
on North Country Club Road.
In conjunction with revitalized
downtown development, the
stair-stepped park restoration
plan was developed over the past
year by dty staff. City officials are
now solidting comments from the
community at a scheduled public
meeting to incorporate any con­
cerns or changes from dtizeas.
"We sat down as staff and
developed a plan for each one of
the parks," said Shannon Suffron,
senior planner with the Lake

See Parks, Page 3A

H*rald photo by Tommy VtnosrK
Playground equipment are expected to be the only things that will
remain the same as Lake Mary redevelops Its live downtown parks.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Multiple charges
• James Edward Yarborough. 50, of Palm
Day, was a nested by Sanford police Sunday fol­
lowing a traffic stop at Gormont Avenue and
Terrace Drive in Sanford. After being taken to
the Seminole County jail, it was discovered he
had a white powder hidden in his sock. He was
charged with introduction of contraband into a
county detention facility, possession of cocaine,
driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or
drugs, reckless driving, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana, possession of narcotics
equipment, driving on the wrong side of the
road, and violation of traffic control device (no
left turn signal).
Battery
• Joseph Samuel Leming, 47, of Northlake
Drive, Sanford,
was arrested by
Sanford police
Saturday at his
residence, fol­
lowing a dis­
pute with a
female. He was
charged with
battery — domestic,
• Yvonne Drown, 39, of West 13th St net,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at her residence. She is said to have
attacked a man with a knife. She was charged
with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
(domestic violence).
• Lori Ann Singleton, 39, of Walnut, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanfonl police Saturday follow­
ing a dispute with a home repairman on Alder
Court. She was charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic).
• James Lillen Johnson, of Three Oaks Lane,
Sanford, was arrested by police Sunday follow­
ing an altercation with a female, and damage to
her vehicle. He was charged with battery
(domestic) and property damage of $200 and
under.
Drugs
• Monica Lachcll Thomas, 27, of Dob Thomas
Circle and Kenneth Remard Foster, 32, of Like
Monroe Terrace, were arrested by Sanford
police Friday at Lee P. Moore Park. The two
were located in a vehicle in the parking lot. Each
was charges.! with possession of marijuana with
intent to sell/deliver.
Thefts
• Sheila Yvonne Wright, 41, of Sanford
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday at a store in the Seminole Towne
Center. She reportedly took $160 in merchan­
dise from tire store without paying. She was
charged with petty shoplifting from a merchant
and failing to leave property upon order of the
owner.
• Luis Andreas Irizarry, 18, of DeLind, was
arrested by police Friday at a store in the
Seminole Towne Center. He is said to have
taken $60 in merchandise from the store without
paying. He was charged with petty shoplifting.
Traffic stops
• Kichardo Ricky Knight, 38, of Day Avenue,
Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police Friday
afTr'd'Street and Pecan Avenue. He was charged
with operating a motorcycle without a license,
possession of crack cocaine, and giving false
information to a law enforcement officer.
• Phillip Keith Kellogg, 46, of Orange Dlvd.,
Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police Sunday
at State Road 46 and Interstate 4. He was
charged with driving under the influence (DUI)
of alcohol or drugs, and reckless driving.
• Danny Lee Harden, 39, of Orlando, was
stopped by Sanford police Monday on West
25tn Street at Hardy Avenue. He was charged
with DUI alcohol or drugs, and violation of a
traffic control device (traffic light).

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w ed
Naval training Is scheduled
at the Pinecastle Bombing Range
in Astor from 11:20 a.m. to 12:20
p.m. Noises may be heard in the
local area depending on the
wind direction. For more infor­
mation. call Bill Dougherty at
904-542-3846.

FRI
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office and the Seminole
County Guardian Ad Litem's
Office will join with other child
advocacy organizatioas in the
4th Annual Light of Hope
Ceremony to observe the
National Child Abuse
Prevention and Awaamess
Month. The ceremony will begin
at 6 p.m. outside the newly ren­
ovated Juvenile Justice Center,
190 Bush Blvd. Featured will bo
youth dancers as well as talks
from others who have worked
in the areas of child advocacy.
For more information, call
407-665-5353.

Herald photo by To m m y Vlncant

Peering out at visitors from his comfy vivarium home this Eastern Glass Lizard keops a watchful eye on visitors at the
Seminole County Planning and Development Customer Resource Center at the Seminole County Services Building in
Sanford. Commonly called a glass snake this lizard shares his homo with other pino woods creatures.

Eckerds, 550 W. First St. at
US. Highway 17-92, will hold a
cookout from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
in the parking lot, to benefit the
children's Miracle Network,
raising money for the Arnold
Palmer and Shands Children's
HospitaLs. A donation of $5 is
requested for barbecue sand­
wich or hot dog with chips and
a soft drink. There will also be a
raffle for a Tide raring jacket.
For more information, call
407-302-3228.

________Community Briefs______
• The Seminole High School Class
of 1979 reunion committee is in the
process of planning its 25th reunion. If
you were a member or know someone
who was a member of this class, call
Glenda Alderman at 407-322-8456.
• Tire city of Longwood holds a
Senior Matinee each Wednesday,
from 11 a m. to 1 p.m., featuring some
of the classic movies of all times. Tire
event is held at the Community
fluilding, comer of Wilma Street and
Warren Avenue, it is free of charge. For
more information, call 407-260-3447.
• Freedom Ride, a non-profit
organization is Kx&gt;king for volunteers
to help with horseback riding lessons
for individuals with disabilities, if
interested, call 407-293-0411 or e-mail
Frvolcort,,'aol.com
• Boys and Girls Clubs in Florida
are running car campaigns to help
support their programs. If you would
like to donate your automobile, call
8(K)-24(&gt;-0493. Some restrictions apply.
• Hie city of Longwood will pres­
ent Seniorcise events, each Tuesday
and Thursday at the Longwood
Community Building, 200 W. Warren
Ave., beginning at 9 a m Cost is $2 per
class, which will offer fun and easy to
follow aerobics combined with
stretching and strengthening routines,
specially designed for older adults.
For more infomiation, call 407-2603447.
• Hospice of the Comforter will
host a Left Behind After Suicide sup­
port group, open to the public and free
of charge on the first and third

Tuesdays of each month from 6:30 to
7:45 p.m. Drop-ires are welcome. For
location or other information, call 407682-0808. There will also be Loss of a
Spouse Support Group meetings open
to the public and free of charge on
Wednesdays at 3:30 p.m. at 595
Montgomery
Road,
Altamonte
Springs.
• The Seminole County Guardian
Ad Litem Program is in need of vol­
unteers to advocate for the best inter­
est of abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in a court proceeding.
To become a volunteer, you must be 21
years of age or older, possess good
judgement, common sense and be
capable of helping a child in crisis.
Guardian Ad Litem training will be
held at the Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Dlvd., May 14, 15 and 21. For
more information or to register, call
Tina at 407-665-5370.
• Tire Grief Support Group contin­
ues to meet on Tuesday evenings from
7 to 8:30 p.m. at Nativity Catholic
Church, 3255 N. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
This group, led by the staff of Vitas
Hospice Care, is offered for anyone
who has suffered loss — friend, adult,
child, parent, spouse. Tire group,
open to the public provides informa­
tion, practical help and emotional sup­
port to cope with grief. There is no
charge but participants are asked to
register in advance. Call Maureen at
407-691-4549.
• If there Is a drug problem in your
home, the Nar-Anon Tamily Group
may be able to help solve your side of

the problem. Hie group meets every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Orlando
Regional South Seminole Hospital,
Behavioral Health Dept., 555 W. State
Road 434 in Longwood. For morel
information, call 407-834-7495 or 407*
876-2278
• Tire Christian Women's Club
luncheon
meeting
for
the
Altamonle/Maitland Chapter Is held
on the second Thursday of each
month at the Maison &amp; Jardin
Restaurant. The program offers guest
speakers and feature presentations.
For more* infomiation and reserva­
tions, call Betty at 407-996-625.
• Newcomers of Central Florida
invites ladies of the area to member­
ship luncheons held at various
area restaurants and country clubs
the third Thursday of each month.
For more infomiation or locations,
call President Ann McQuiggan at
407-671-4798.
• File Senior Mobility Program
has powered wheelchairs available for
senior citizens and permanently dis­
abled. There Is no cost for recipients if
they qualify. No deposit is required.
For infomiation phone 1-800-451-0971,
Motorized wheelchairs are also avail­
able for persons who may liave suf­
fered from a stroke or been diagnosed
with Arthritis, Parkinson's Disease,
Emphysema or other conditions
which make them unable to walk.
Motorized wheelchairs are available
for Medicare recipients at no out of
pocket expense. Call Independent
Seniors, toll free at 1-800-383-8435.

I1ie Seminole County
Regional Giamber of
Commerce will hold "Dressing
from the Inside Out" at Ritz
Carlton Orlando, Grande Likes,
from 9 a.m. to noon. Special
guest will be Jackie Walker,
the Doctor of Closetoiogy
(closet specialist). For more
information, call Debbie Lee at
407-333-1748.

SAT
The Ixora Garden Club of
Sanford's May Day
Celebration will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center. The
event includes a luncheon,
plant, flower and boutique
sale to benefit North Seminole
County beautification. Tickets
are $8 per person including
lunch. For tickets or more
information, call 407-788-9177.
There will be a garage sale
and barbecue at the Hopper
Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Proceeds will benefit the PTA
and SAC. The community is
invited.

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County.
Volusia County authorities
reportedly made arrests of two
individuals
tlrat
Seminole
County Sheriff's Office officials
believe were involved in the two
Sanford area robberies
"Hie guy we believe we’re
looking for was arrested by
Volusia County," said Steve
Olson, Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Spokesman. "We feel
somewhat confident that the
Sanford suspect may be our sus­
pect."
As of press time the sheriff's
office had not identified the
Volusia County arrestee as the
suspected robber.

Second graders Christian McDougall and Melis Cifcili acted as the
city of Flacon’s Cove chamber of commerce.

Mary Community Development tem where people in the down­
town can lake advantage of
Department.
"It's basically corresponding them," Suffron said. 11k1 o Uh t
with the downtown develop­ options for Hie remaining parks
ment. We're Icxiking at them like a arc a sculpture and rose garden, a
covered gazebo and picnic shelter,
diamond in the rough."
Of tire five parks, the play- and an interactive water fountain.
"It's a mixture
round
near
8™
of passive and
tire community
Public meeting
active uses," she
center is the
said.
only one not WHAT: Stairstep Park
Restoration Master Plan
At one fxiinl
subject
to
Public Meeting
the series of
change.
The
parks were con­
next park in tire WHO: City of Lako Mary
stair-step sys­ WHEN: Monday, May 3. 6 p.m. nected with a
diagonal awinectem,
across WHERE: Lako Mary
Community Building, 2G0 N.
North Country
tor trail known
Country Club Road
as the Morris
Club Road, is
Walkway. Over
currently a bas­ For more information, call
Shannon Suffron, sonior
the
years,
ketball court,
planner with the Community
but it's slated to
Suffron said, it
Development Department,
has faded and is
tv Hie first to
at 407-585-1426.
rarely
being
u n d e r g o
changes.
used.
"Ultimately, we would like to
If approved by Hie City
Commission this summer, the make a trail system in the down­
park restoration plan implemen­ town and maybe connect to
tation could begin by the end of Rinehart Road (trail)," she said.
the year. Staff is proposing a
Notices of tlx* Monday public
plaza-like park for me basketball meeting to lx- held at uie Lake
court that would feature a clock Mary Community Center at 6
tower, patio chairs and tables ami p.m. have been posted at tlx* Like
a brick designed ficxir.
Mary library, community center
"We would like to get that and mailed to surrounding prop­
done and then maybe the rest erty owners in the downtown
area. For more information, call
would fall into place," she said.
By changing the parks the city Suffron at 407-585-1420 or e-mail
expects to "make more of a sys­ her at ssuffron®lakenuirylLcom.

hoops it's not worth it," he
explained.
I li‘ said the ROTC program
at his own school has benefited
from Great Ideas grants.
Science labs and equipment
have been purchased with the
money.
Griffin is involved in anoth­
er of the foundations innova­
tive programs, "Take Stock in
Ch i Id re n."
Eighth-grad ers
apply to the program. When
chosen, the middle school stu­
dents are paired with a mentor
who meets with them weekly
during high school.
"I nave a Take Stock child
myself," Griffin said of the
ninth-grader lie mentors. "The
program gives him extra moti­
vation to stay in school. It's
kind of a carrot for him."
That's because if he stays out
of trouble and does well
in school, when he graduates
he will receive a four-year col­

lege scholarship to a state uni­
versity.
The state matches money
donated for Take Stock in
Children dollar for dollar,
Calderone said. Sin* added that
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office also sponsors the pro­
gram.
"They recognize the need to
keep these kids off the streets
and in school," she said.
A series of programs and
endowments aids the needy
and rewards those who excel in
school and in the classroom.
About a third of the founda­
tion's fund distribution goes to
student and staff recognition,
according to the foundation's
2002-2003 annual report.
The
Paul
J.
Hagerty
Endowment Fund, for exam­
ple, rewards county teachers
who show the best use of tech­
nology in the classroom. The
endowment honors the former

money
and
fund-raising
events, including an annual
Golf for Education tournament,
Calderone pointed to the
Support Education license
plates as a way people can help
county schools. She suggested
that most people do not know
where that money ends up.
The additional $15 that auto
owners pay for the license tags
in Seminole County goes to the
foundation. The tags with a red
apple surrounding a gradua­
tion cap and diploma shows
teachers that they are support­
ed, Calderone said.
"The media sometimes ques­
tions the quality of education,
but this is a great way to cham­
pion the cause," she said.
"Some may think it's a small
gesture of support, but buying
a Support Education tag is
more important than one might
think because, for example, $15
pays for one backpack with

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The Seminole
County
Sheriffs
Office is
looking for
this man ■
photographed
by a convonionce store
surveillance
camera
stealing
money from
the cash
register.

everyone's shopping pleasure.
Maps and tour guides were
available at the student's
"Chamber of Commerce."
Students acted as the sole
proprietors at businesses, as
well as handling services pro­
vided in the seven classrooms,
such as a manicure shop, a gift
shop, a travel agency, a flower
shop, movie theater, bakery,

book store, walk-in clinic, and
a police department.
The doors remained open
until
noon,
and
the
second graders saw plenty of
visitors to Falcon's Cove.
They also were excited about
a guest appearance from the
mayor of their "sister city,"
Sanford’s
Mayor
lirady
Lcssard.

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A K-9 unit was called to the
scene, but was unable to be of
assistance.
A videotape was recovered
fnrm tire store and will be used in
lire investigation.
Anyone with information
regarding the incident or possibly
the identity of lire rubber is urged
to contact Investigator Jeff Bean at
407-665-6600, or Crime Line at 1-

wxwivni’s.

Sanford police reported a sim­
ilar robbery at a Persimmon
Avenue
convenience
store
Monday morning. Officers pur­
sued Hie suspected robbers that
were riding in a stolen vehicle
until they crossed into Volusia

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educated
work
force,
Calderone said.
"I know there are individu­
als who want to help our
schools and kids, but they just
don't know we exist," she said.
"Our biggest challenge is just
name recognition."
Donating money to the
foundation contributes to the
economic development of tin*
community, she said, by invest­
ing in future leaders. These
investments make a difference,
according to Seminole High
School Principal Walt Griffin.
He cites the teacher mini-grant
program as one of his favorites.
Called "Grants for Great
Ideas," the program funds
ideas like those of I’inccrest
teacher Partridge. Teachers are
given $500 to $1,500 grants.
Griffin pointed out how "userfriendly" tlie grants are.
"With some grants you have
to jump through so many

school superintendent.
Before the school year starts,
the foundation sponsors a Back
to School Fair. Calderone said
more than 3,000 eligible chil­
dren receive new backpacks
containing school supplies.
They also have the chance to
obtain health screening and
receive a $10 voucher for cloth­
ing. One of Ca Idcrone's wishes
is to help the 15,000 or so ele­
mentary and middle school
children who could use these
materials.
"Any time you fill a need,
you see how big that need real­
ly is," she explained. "1 guess
anything we do we want to do
bigger, better."
The foundation also wants
to expand its support for the
arts in school. A black-tic fund­
raiser held each fall has raised
more than $250,000 to support
arts education.
In addition to corporate

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supplies."
Calderone has lived in
Florida
since
1980
and
Seminole County since 1985.
Her husband, Joe, is a cosmetic
dentist, and they have two chil­
dren, Alexis in eighth grade,
and Tyler in fifth grade.
For a community to remain
healthy, she said, everyone lias
to realize that the children
helped by the foundation pro­
grams may be their own. At
least they may lx* a neighbor or
might be a classmate of their
child or a relative. The students
may belong to their churches or
synagogues or may even play
on their child's soccer team.
"We are only as good as the
whole," she said. "It's the
weakest link theory."
For more information on
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools call 407320-0180
or
log
onto
www.foundationscps.org.

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Obituaries

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grandchildren; eight great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
April 26 at Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

MADELLE J. BOTELER
Madelle J. Bolder, 78, died
Saturday, April 24, 2004, at
Pembroke Pines, Fla. She was
born Jan. 14, 1926, in Macon
Gea. and was a former long­
time resident of Sanford.
Survivors include husband,
Howard Bolder of Pembroke
Pines; son, Gary of Atlanta;
daughter, Peggy of Southwest
Ranches, Fla.; three grand­
children.
Funeral services will be II
a.m. Thursday, April 29, at the
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel. Interment will follow
at Evergreen Cemetery.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday at Gramkow
Chapel.
Gramkow Funeral
I lome, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.

Tin* Orlando Alumni Chapter
of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Inc. will again award several
SI,(XXI scholarships to deserving
local high schtxtl seniors who
have been accepted into various
colleges
and
universities.
Thirteen scholarships were
awarded last year.
The presentation of this year's
awards will lx* at the Sixth
Annual Scholarship Banquet, at
the Rosen Center I Intel, ‘*840
International Drive, Orlando, at 7
p.m. on May 1. I he banquet
speaker
will
lx*
U.S.
Congresswoman
Sanford
Bishop, Jr., representative of the
Second District of Georgia.
Bishop currently MMVes on the
House
Appropriations
Committee and chairs the
DenuxTalic I louse Task Force on
I lomclatul Security. I le is listed
in Ebony Magazine's 100 most
influential Black Americans for
20M.
Kappa Annual Black and
White Ball will lx* held immedi­
ately after the banquet. The pub­
lic is invited to help the Orlando
Alumni Chapter to support the
scholarship effort. A donation of
$75 jx*r person for the evening’s
banquet and dance. For informa­
tion contact Edward Blacksheatv
at 407-321-5475 or James
I lurnphrey at 407-425-7666.

HARRY A. HOLT
Harry A. Holt, 93, of
Casselberry, died Wednesday,
April 14, 2004. He was born in
Minneapolis. He was an artist
for Disney in California.
Survivors include wife,
Barbara Holt of Casselberry;
son, Craig Holt of Canoga
Park, Calif.; daughter, Renee
Holt of Glendale, Calif.; one
grandson.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangements.
RUTH M. HULL
Ruth M. Hull, 77, of
Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday, April 24, 2004. She
was born April I, 1927, in
Middletown, Conn. She was a
school teacher.
Survivors include son,

JOHN WILLIAM FEHR
John William Fehr, 81, of
Sanford, died Friday, April 23,
2004. I le was born Dec. 29,
1922, in Lena, III. I le was a
First Master Chef in the U.S.
Navy with 26 years of service
in World War Mand Korea. He
was a long standing member
of Fleet Reserve and a mem­
ber of All Souls Catholic
Church.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Janet Gischler and Carol
Stovekcn, both of Sanford; five

RICHARD E.
LAUTZENHEISER
Richard E. Lautzenheiser,
86, Orange Boulevard.,
Sanford, died Friday, April 23,
2004, at his residence. He was
born Feb. 12, 1918, in
Louisville, Ohio. He was a
salesman for an office supply
company and a Protestant. I le
was a veteran of the U.S.
Coast Guard.
Survivors include brother,
Louis Lautzenheiser of
Louisville; sister, Mary Hilen
Hirst of Louisville.
A memorial service was
held April 27 at St. Andrew's
Chapel in Sanford. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be
made to American Cancer
Society, Orlando Metro Unit,
1601 W. Colonial Drive,
Orlando, 32804-7(X)5.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

EM ILIET. 'M ILLIE' WEBER
Emilie T. "M illie" Weber,
81, of Winter Springs, died
Sunday, April 25, 2004. She
was born July 8, 1922, in
Chicago. She was a candy
maker and a member of
Widows and Widowers
Society of Central Florida.
Survivors include son,
Joseph S. Weber; sister, Laura
Wiatr; two grandchildren.
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in Newark, N.J. She lived in
Lake Mary for the past three
years. She was a homemaker
and member of the All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors include son,
George Zybyk of Bloomfield,
N.J.; daughter, Paula Russo of
Sanford; sisters, Sara Grant of
Long Island, N.Y., Frances
Faircloth of Macon, Ga., and
Theresa LaCortiglia of
Bloomfield, N.J.; four grand­
children; four great-grand­
children.
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the order of the day.
Tile cost for an individ­
ual is $65 and $250 for a
foursome. Also included
in the entry fee is dinner
and many golf skills con­
tests.
For mom information
about PAL, the Police
Explorers, or to register,
contact Sgt. Dwayne
Johnson at -107-328-3762.
SCRC GOLF TOURNEY
On Friday, May 7, the
Seminole Cities
Recreation Council
(SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournament at Winter
Springs Golf Club.
Registration will begin
at noon and there will be
a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Dinner and awards will
follow immediately after­
wards.
A foursome and lee
sponsorship package is
available for $350 and tee
sponsorships are available
for $75. Winter Springs
Golf Club is located at 9tX)
West State Road 434,
Winter Springs.
The tournament will
benefit the Youth IntraCity Olympic Festival, an
annual event involving
over 500 Seminole County
summer camp children.
Children will range in
ages from 5 to 12 years
old. Field events include
track and field, swim­
ming, basketball, volley­
ball, brain games and
more. This is a fantastic
event that brings together
the children of Seminole
County cities and teaches
them to work in a cooper­
ative environment.
The SCRC includes the
cities of Oviedo, Sanford,
Longwood, Lake Mary,
Casselberry, Winter
Springs and Altamonte
Springs.
For more information
about the golf tourna­
ment, please contact Chris
Caldwell at 407.327.6589
or email him at ccaldwell@winter8pringsfl.org.
FLORIDA UNITED WAY
GOLF CLASSIC
The 4th annual Labor of
Love/Heart of Florida
United Way Golf Classic
will be held Friday, May
14th, at Walt Disney
World's Eagle Pines Golf
Course.
Sponsored bv Saturn of
Orlando and the Central
Florida AFL-CIO, the
tournament will raise
funds to benefit Heart of
Florida United Way.
The four-person scram­
ble will feature hole-inone, longest drive and
closest to the pin contests.
Prizes include a 2004
Saturn Quad Coupe 2,
$10,000 in cash, and a
vacation getaway, among
others.
The entry fee for indi­
vidual golfers is $125 and
$400 for a foursome.
Entry' fees include golf,
cart, range balls, lunch
and goodie bag. The entry
deadline is May 3rd and
the field will be limited to
144 players.
To register for the event,
call Heart of Florida
United Way's Jennifer
Kenny at (407)835-0900.
KICKS N DRIBBLES
SOCCER
The City of Sanford
Parks and Recreation
See Briefs, Page 6A

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

W in te r

Spruce Creek won the war, but the
Seminole Athletic Conference can claim
something the Hawks can't.
A state champion.
Spruce Creek handily won it's 11th
consecutive team state championship,
but Winter Springs' Anthony Segretario
was an individual champion in heavy­
weight at the 2004 FHSAA Boys
Weightlifting Finals, held at the Stephen
C. O'Connell Center in Gainesville this
past weekend.
The I lawks did not have a single indi­
vidual champ, but still accumulated 24
points to double the total of runner-up

w in s

S p rin g s ’ S e g re ta rio
H e a v y w e ig h t

DeLand (12). Seminole (8) finished tied
for ninth, while Winter Springs (7) lied
for 12th; Lake Mary (5) tied for 18th;
Oviedo (3) tied for 26th and Lake
Brantley (1) tied for 30th in Class 2A.
The 284-pound Segretario totaled 745
pounds with a 455-pound lilt in the
bench and a 290-pound clean &amp; jerk ti*
edge Venice's Dusty Bear by five
pounds. Oviedo's Andrew Lark was
fourth with a total lift of 730 pounds.

G o ld

Lamar Myles, a 219-lb. lifter from
Lake Region (Eagle Lake), broke the
overall record for total weight lifted
with a total of 830 lbs. and also set
records for his weight class in the bench
press with 455 lbs., the clean and jerk
with 375 lbs., and total weight lifted.
In the 169-lb. weight class, Andrew
Hutchinson of River Ridge (New Port
Ricjiey) set a new record for the bench
press with a lift of 390 lbs., and Spruce

Creek's Chad Jensen tied the clean and
jerk record with 315 lbs.
The SAC also had a couple of Silver
Medal winners in Seminole’s Jamaal
Neal and Lake Mary's Keith Rivers.
Neal was second at 139 with lifts of
285 (bench) and 265 (clean and jerk) to
finish with 550 pounds, while Rivers
hefted 380 (bench) and 315 (clean and
jerk) for 695 pounds to finish a distant
second ti* the remarkable Myles at 219
pounds.
Other local finishers were Seminole's
John Pullman (fourth at 129) and
Clarence Stephen (seventh at 183), Lake
Brantley's Eric Benrevy (fifth at 169) and
Winter Springs' Ricky Burgos (ll)th at
129).

D ia m o n d p la y o ff s o n
Lake
B ra n tle y
rolls in
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Special to tho Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

The diamond playoffs for
the 2003-04 school year kicked
off in fine fashion for
Seminole County on Monday
as the Lake Brantley softball
team shutout Edgewater, 4-0,
in the Class 6A-District 3
Tournament at Lake Mary
I ligh School.
Marla Stevens hurled a
three-hitter and struck out
eight to record her fourth
shutout of the season.
The southpaw was nearly
unhittable as she held the
Eagles (12-12) to no hits until
the fifth inning and had a onehitter for 6-1/3 innings.
Patriots coach Mike Ferrell
was probably starting to
sweat when the Eagles got
back-to-back singles, but
Stevens stifled the threat by
striking out the final two bat­
ters she faced.
University also advanced,
eliminating Winter Park, 1-0,
to set up semifinal matchups
between Lake Brantley (15-11)
and No. 1 seeded Apopka and
University against No. 2 Lake
Mary on Tuesday.
The winners, both of whom
will advance to next
Thursday's regionals, will
meet for the district champi­
onship at 7 p.m. on Friday.
The Patriots took the lead
for good in the second inning
when Stevens was hit by a
pitch, Nikki Hall reached on
an error and Sandel bunted
for a single to load the bases
when no one covered.
Stevens then scored on a
fielder's choice and Natalie
Ruff singled to plate Hall.
Catcher Heather Uvino
helped her batterymate with a
two-run, two-out single in the
fifth inning following a walk
and an error.
All of the other softball tour­
naments involving local teams
began play on Tuesday with
the finals set for Friday at 7
p.m.
Several teams had gotten in
one final tune-up for the play­
offs last Saturday.

T B A R

H erald ph oto* by J im W en tz

M arla Stevens (right) hurlod
a three-hitter and struck out
oight to record her fourth
shutout of tho se aso n as
Lake Brantley (1 5 -1 1 ) ousted
Edgew ater, 4 -0, In the o p e n ­
ing round of tho C la ss 6 A District
3
Softball
To u rn a m e n t at Lake M a ry
H igh Schoo l M o n d ay night.
T h o Patriots w ore to have
jo in e d
the
host
R am s,
U n ive rs ity a n d A p o p k a in
Tu e s d a y 's semifinals with tho
w inners to play for the c h a m ­
pionship at 7 p.m . on Friday.
T h e baseball season entered
its final w eek of the regular
season with G rant B erm an
(fielding bunt, a b o ve ) hurling
a four-hitter to outduol Paul
C in d e r as host Lake Howell
edged
La k e
M ary,
2 -1 .
Baseball will open Its district
playoffs next M onday.

Lake Mary Prep (4-7) fin­
ished the season on a high not
by outscoring Central Florida
Christian Academy, 15-11.
Higgins (3-for-3, two RBI) and
Vest (2-for-4, two RBI) led the
way at the plate for the
Griffins.
The other two games were
five-inning run rule wins with
The Master's Academy (13-6)
routing Lighthouse Christian,
10-0, and Trinity Prep (18-7)

thumping Bishop Moore, 11-1.
Flood hurled a no-hitter,
striking out seven, while
Munyon was hit a home run,
scored twice and drove in
three for the Eagles, while the
Saints got a five strike out
effort from Griffin, while
Burmeister paced the hiltdrs,
going 2-for-2 and driving in
three runs.
In baseball. Lake Howell
(10-13) got a big shot in the

arm as Grant Berman hurled a
four-hitter to outducl Paul
Cinder as the Silver Hawks
upset Lake Mary (19-4), 2-1,
Monday night.
Tim Roessler tripled, drove
in a run and scored one, while
Nick Taft had the game-win­
ning RBI as Lake I lowell was
able to score two runs off
Cinder, who struck out 10 but
had his shutout streak ended
See Preps, Page 6A

Trinity Prep, track stars advance
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Trinity Prep made short work of its
opponents, while the Lake Howell girls
saw their stellar season come to and end as
tennis drew toward a close last Friday.
The Saints girls swept past Seminole
County doe Orangewood Christian, 7-0,
while the boys waltzed past Father Lopez,
6-1, to advance to the Class A state tourna­
ment which will wrap up in Tallahassee
today (Wednesday).
Leading the way for the Trinity Prep
girls was senior Mariah Hoover, who is
making her fifth consecutive trip to the
state tournament. Hoover breezed to a 6-0,
6-0 victory against the Rams' Haley Jones
in No. 2 singles.
Also winning singles matches were
eighth-grader Katharina Rosier at No. 1,
senior Colleen Ryan at No. 3, senior
Amanda Rosen at No. 4 and eighth-grader

Sonali Ranjit at No. 5. Rosier and Hoover
won at No. 1 doubles, while Rosen and
sophomore Jessica Overmeyer won at No.
2 doubles.
Sophomore James Moye led the way for
Trinity Prep's boys at No. 1 as the Saints
won all five singles matches.
Other winners were senior David
Freedman at No. 2, sophomore R.J.
Cubarrubia at No. 3, seventh-grader
Parker Sitkowski at No. 4 and senior Kedar
Kirtanc at No. 5. The Green Wave forfeited
at No. 1 doubles, then got its only victory
in No. 2 doubles, when Patrick Rabitaille
and Peter White edged Kirtane and senior
Robby Waked 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 (12-10).
The Silver Hawks saw their season end
at 9-6 in a 4-1 defeat at the hands of 17-1
Brooksville Central in Class 3A. DeGrood
was the lone winner for Lake Howell,
defeating Etchison in straight sets, 6-1 and
6-4.
The track and field crowd heads to into

its final two weeks with Class A and 2A
running their stale meet and Class 3A and
4A holding regional meets this week.
The Class 3A-Region 2 Meet is today
(Wednesday) in Kissimmee at Polnriana
High School, while the Class 4A-Region 1
Meet is tomorrow at Showalter Field.
Last week's district meets were very
good for the locals as the Lyman and Lake
Mary girl's and the Seminole boy's teams
all won district team titles.
Quawandis Grubbs and Nefia Benefield
combined for 70 points to help the
Greyhounds nudge Edgewater, 111.5 to
110, in the Class 4A-District 3 Meet at
Showalter last Thursday, but it was
Oviedo's Jennifer Barringer that made the
headlines by running a 10:35.21, the unoffiriasl fastest time in the 3,200 meters in
Florida history, and also winning the 1,600
in a district record 4:57.10. State records
can only be set at the State Meet.
See Results, Page 6A

The earth will move this
Saturday night at New Smyrna
Speedway as the Tampa Bay
Area Racing Association comes
to town with the fastest
machines around, the Wing
Sprints.
Coming in to their 10th race
of the season it is Dude Teate
who holds a 26 point lead over
second place Wayne
Kcutimann, Sr. But Doug
I leveron leaves little room for
Reutimann to make a mistake
since Hevron is only four
points behind Reutimann.
David Slawiak and Keith
Butler stand fourth and fifth as
Slawiak holds a 16 point lead
over Butler. Coming in sixth is
Wayne Reutimann Jr. followed
by Shane Butler, Gary
Gimmler, Stan Butler, father of
Keith and Shane, and Mark
Gimmler.
"These guys make the earth
move and their show is the
best. That four wide salute
takes your breath away," said
long-time fan Shelia Miller. "1
love these guys and thyir
show, nothing is belter. Your
heart feels like it is going to
jump out of your chest when
they fly by."
Also on the program will Ik*
the popular Mini Cups plus
Late Models, Sportsman,
Super Stock, Mini Stock and
Strictly Stocks.
Gates open at 5 p.m. and
grandstands at 6 p.m. with
racing action at 7:30 p.m. every
Saturday night at the track
located at the comer of SR. 44
and CR 415, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.
Cost this week will be $15 for
general admission, $10 for sen­
iors and students, and $20 for
reserved seating.
This Friday night Orlando
Speed world will hold heats
and features in the regular
TASCAR classes of Open
Wheel Modified, Mini-Stock,
Sportsman, Super Stock and
Strictly Stock.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and rac­
ing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night at the track locat­
ed 17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at
the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For more information, call
the FASCAR offices at (407)
568-1367 (Orlando) or (386)
427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at
www.FASCAR.org.
In other local racing news:
* Crew Chief Robbie Loomis,
a Lake Brantley graduate,
helped Jeff Gordon pull off a
big upset as the Pepsi/Dupont
Chevrolet ended a six-race
winning streak by Dale
Earnhardt, Inc. by edging Dale
Earnhardt Jr. in the Aaron's
499 at Talladega Sunday.
* Orlando Speedworld
Dragway will be hosting
Funday and Outlaw Street
Drags Bus Sunday from 10
a m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is $10 and it only
costs $5 more to run.
The local track also hosts
"Street Drags" every
Wednesday and Friday night
from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
The track is located 17 miles
east of Orlando between
Orlando and Titusville on
Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa
Cutoff.
For event, ticket and race
day weather information call
407-568-5522.

�Page 6A

Wednesday. April 28. 2004

T iie Herau)

Results —
Continued from Page 5A
BOYS TENNIS
R e g io n 3 - I A a l W i n t e r P a rk
S A I N T S 6. G R E E N W A V E 1
S IN G L E S
N o . I _ Jame* M oye, Trin ity Prep
defeated Evan W hite. 6 -2 6-3.
N o . 2 _ D a vid Freedman. Trin ity I V p
defeated Brett Arsenault. 6-1, 6 -2
N o . 3 _ R.J, C u b a m ib ia , Trin ity Prep
defeated Patrick Rabitaille. 7-5, 64).
N o . 4 _ Parker S ltko w skl Trin ity Prep
defeated Peter W hite. 6-0, 6-0.
N o. 5 _ Kedar Kirtone, T rin ity Prep
defeated Michael Carbonell. 6-0. 6-0.
DOUBLES
N o . 1 _ Jame* M o ye -D a vid Freedman,
Trin ity Prep w im b y forfeit over Evan
White-Brett Arsenault.
N o. 2 _ Patrick Rabitaille-Peter White.
Fattier Lope/, defeated Kedar KirtoneRobby W’ak erl 6 3 . 1-6 (12-10).

9.48 05.
4 s l0 0 _ 3. W inter Springs 'A ', 43.13.
4x800 _ 2. O v ie d o ’A '. 8:13.0.
H ig h Ju m p _ 2. Harris. Kyle M . Lym an,

6-0
Pole Vault _ I. Leon-Glass, Ray, Lym an.
13-0; 3. K um ar. N ik h il. O vie do. 12-0.
U m g Ju m p 3. H a ll Antoine. Lym an,
21-50.
Trip le Ju m p _ 3 . 1larris. Kyle M . Lym an,
44-02.25.
Shot l*ut _ I. Beard. Nathaniel |, Lym an.
52-0.50; 2. W illiams. Robert T, Lym an. 48-

C la s t 4 A - D i s t r i c t 2
at Sem inole H ig h School
G IR L S
T E A M S C O R E S _ 1. Lake Mary. 125; 2.
Spruce Creek, 121; 3. Pine Ridge. 103; 4
Seminole, 76; 5 D e la n d , 71; 6. Mainland.
66. 7. riagler Palm Coast. 44; 8. Deltona
43.
IN D I V I D U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
100 _ 1. Pressey. Angela. Lake Mary.
TRACK AND FIELD
12.32 2. M a rtin Brittney S. Seminole.
C la s t 4 A , D is t r ic t 3
12.86; 3. W right. Tanjanika O , Seminole.
G IR L S
1291.
T E A M S C O R E S _ 1 Lym an. I l l 50. 2
200 _ I. Pressey, Angela, Lake Mary.
Edgew atrr. 110, 3. University. 1(W. 4
In 24
Apopka. 9133; 5. Ch iedo. 7733; 6. Lake
400 _ 3 Williams, Jocelyn C , Seminole.
Brantley, 65.50; 7. W inter Park. 6233; 8.
1:0017’
W inter Springs. 35.
800 _ I Moore, Evelyn D , Seminole,
I N D I V I D U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
2 2 5 0 9 ."
100 _ 2. Cleveland. Anissa. Lym an.
1.600 _ 2. Moore, Evelyn D , Seminole.
12 88.
5 3 5 74 ’
400 _ 3. A n d e rs o n Adriana. O viedo.
4*100 Relay _ 1. Seminole 'A ', 50.21; 2.
10335
Lake M a ry A ' 5 0 3 2
800 _ I. Phillips. V lrgilia . W inter
4*400 Relay _ I. Seminole 'A ', 4:1034
Springs. 221 08; 2 . 1lint/e. A m anda. Lake
H ig h Ju m p _ I Jones, M alika.
Brantley. 2:24 00; 3. G o m e z, C yn th ia ,
Seminole. 5 -2
Lake Brantley. 2:29.10.
Lon g Ju m p _ I Pressey, Angela, la k e
1,600
_ 1 Barringer, Jennifer. O viedo, M ary. 18-0.50
4:57.10, 3. Ilin t/e , A m a n d a . Lake
Trip le Ju m p _ 1 Pressey, Angela, la k e
Brantley. 5:27.90
M ary. 38-3.
3.200 _ 1, Barringer. Jennifer. O viedo,
Shot Pul _ 1. Hollis. Shereena. la k e
10:35.21."
M ary. 35-0; 2. C h a m b e rla in M e g h a n
100 H urdles _ 1. Grubbs, Q uaw andis,
la k e M ary. 34-II
L y m a n 15.79; 3. Bennelicld. Nefe,
D iscus _ I. Kirkpatrick, Ashley, la k e
L y m a n 16.25.
M ary. 97-8; 3. H ollis, Shereena, Lake
300 H urdles _ 2. Grubbs. Q uaw andis,
Mary. 92-5.
L y m a n 47.91.
BOYS
4*400 _ 2. Lym an 'A ', 4:1638.
T E A M S C O R E S _ 1. Seminole. 124 50,
4*800. 2. Lake Brantley 'A ', 10:055; 3.
2. ta k e M ary, 113.50; 3. Pine Ridge. 112; 4
O vie d o 'A ', 1009.2
D e la n d . 84; 5. Flagler Palm C o a s t 68; 6.
H ig h Ju m p _ 2. Raster, Brittany, O viedo,
M ainland. 65; 7. Deltona. 5 2 8. Spruce
4-8.
Creek. 39.
Pole Vault _ I. M c D e rm o tt Brittney.
IN D IV ID U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
O vie do, 9-6; 2. (tie) Phillips, Lindsey,
100 _ 1 Johnson, III, Daniel. Seminole.
L y m a n and Keyes. A m anda. O vie d o . 84)
11.07; 2. H o w a rd . Freddie L, Seminole,
Long Jum p _ I. Grubb*. Q uaw andis,
11.17.
Lym an, 16-3.75; 2. Bennelield, Nefe,
200 _ I. W arre n Jr, Stevie. Seminole,
L y m a n 15-9.
22.29. "
Triple Ju m p _ 3. Ru**i. M ya. L y m a n 31400 _ 2 T e n n o n Jamal R. Seminole,
51.73; 3. Collier. Irv in D , Seminole. 53.15
Shot Put _ 2. Bcnnefield. Nefe. Lyman.
800 _ I Calloway. W illie. D e la n d ,
32-6; 3. Palmer. M organ. Lake Brantley.
201.31; 2. Setsky. D a n ie l la k e M ary.
31-9.
20245.
Discus _ 2. Bcnnefield. N c(c. Lyman.
1.600 _ 2 Selsky, D a n ie l la k e Mary.
108-8; 3. Finley, Candace. W inter S prin gs
4 35 30.
103-335.
110 H u rd le s _ 2 Simms. K erry W,
BOYS
Seminole, 15.60.
T E A M S C O R E S . I. Edgewater. 167; 2.
300 H urd les _ I. Simms. Kerry W,
W inter Park, 139; 3. Apopka. 105 50. 4
Seminole, 4138; 2. W illiams. Jr , Aan&gt;n O .
Lym an. 10350; 5. W inter Springs, 44. 6.
Seminole. 42.02.
O vie do. 43 50; 7. University. 28; 8 la k e
4*100 Relay _ I Seminole ’A ', 42.64; 3.
Brantley. 24.50.
la k e M a ry 'A ', 45.23.
I N D I V I D U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
4*400 Relay _ I Seminole ’A ’. 3:29.48.
100 _ 3 Allen. KJ. Lake Brantley. 11.48
4*800 Relay _ 3 la k e M a ry A ', 8:4030.
200 3. Sims, Brandon. W inter Springs.
Lo n g Ju m p _ 3. A n d e rs o n Gregory,
2253
la k e M ary. 21-07.50.
800 _ 2. M cC lu n g , Jason, O vie do.
Trip le Ju m p . 2. W arre n Jr. Stevie.
157.85.
Seminole. 44-10; 3. S cott Ju s lin Lake
1,600
_ 3. Jones. Kyle. W inter Springs. Mary, 43-11.
4 36 48. ’
Shot Put _ 2. W illiam s B ra n d o n la k e
3.200 _ 3. Christian. Bryan. Lym an,
Mary. 48-350.

Diseus _ 2. Carty. Justin. 1-ake M ary,
133-fl; 3. W illiams, Brandon, la k e Mary,
123- 2.
C L A S S 3 A -D IS T R IC T 6
at Poinriana H ig h
G IR L S
T E A M S C O R E S _ I. Poinriana. 1203; 2.
Leesburg, 112; 3. East Ridge. 108; 4. N e w
Sm yrna. 90.5; 5. Atlantic. 8 9,6 Seabreeze.
703; 7. Lake H o w e lL 513.
I N D I V I D U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
H ig h Ju m p _ 3. Johnson. Ashley, la k e
H o w e ll 4-8.
D iscus I . Kuslm o. Sade, Lake I lo w e d
124- 1.
4*800 R elay
3. Lake H o w e ll "A.
I L O t .17.
100 H u rd le s _ 4. Roque. Jennifer. Lake
H o w e lL 21.71.
300 H u rd le s
2. Caulfield, Katlierine.
Lake H o w e ll. 51.23.
BOYS
T E A M S C O R E S _ 1. East Ridge. 170. 2.
Seabtre/e, 118; 3 Poinriana. 106; 4 N e w
Sm yrna, 87, 5. Leesburg 69, 6. Atlantic.
51. 7 la k e H o w e ll, 45
I N D I V I D U A L R E G IO N Q U A L IF IE R S
100 _ I. Sim m ons. Andre. Lake H o w e ll.
I1 J I.
300 H u rd le s 4 N e w to n jo h o n . Joshua.
Lake H o w e ll 41.92.
200 _ 2. Sim m ons, A ndre. Lake I lo w e d
23 10.
4*400 _ 4 Lake H o w e ll 'A ' 3 44 47

2004 FHSAA HOYS
WEIGHTLIFTING I INALS
at the Stephen C . O 'C o n n e ll Center.
G ainesville
TE A M SCORES
I. Spruce C reek (Port O range), 24; 2.
1V I and. 12. 3 (tie) Broker (Sarasota).
C o lu m b ia (Lake C it y ) and Lakew ood
Ranch (Bradenton), I I ; 6. la k e Region
(Eagle Lake). 10; 7. (tie) Gainesville and
River Ridge (N e w Port Richey), 9; 9. (tie)
Dr. P hillip s (O rla n d o ), Palatka and
Seminole (Sanford). 8. 12 (lie ) C itrus
(Inverness), Pace. Tale (C anto nm ent),
Wesley Chapel and W inter Spring*. 7; 17.
C h o ria w h a b h c e (Fort Walton Beach), 6.
18. (tie) C olonial (O rla n d o ), ta k e Mary.
N iceville and Venice, 5; 22. (tie) B uchholr
(G a in e sville ), Deltona, Leesburg and
Manatee (Bradenton). 4. 26 (tic) O viedo,
Palmetto, St C lo u d and South Fork
(S tu art), 3; 30. (tie ) Lake Brantley
(A lta m o n te
S prings).
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I N D I V I D U A L S ( w i n n e r p lu s
S e m in o le C o u n t y lifte r* )
129-Pound _ 1. Ilnldaw ay, Rob, C itrus
(Inverness). 475; 4 P ullm a n. |ohn.
Seminole (Sanford). 445; 10. Burgos,
Ricky. W inter Springs. 420

1 3 9 -ro u n d _ I . Sm ith. C h ris.
G ainesville. 560; 2. Neal. |am aal
Seminole (Sanford L 550
1 5 4 -ro u n d _ I . Bichentaff, Sam.
C olum bia d a l e C ity ). 590.
169-r o u n d _ 1. Hutchinson. Andrew .
R iver Ridge (N e w Port Richey). 655; 5.
Benrevy, Eric, la k e Brantley (Altam onte
Springs), 580
183-Pound _ 1. Edwards, Thomas.
Wesley Chapel, 660,7. Stephen. Clarence.

Seminole (Sanford). WO.
199- Pound _ 1. Gibson, Allen. D e Land.
745
219-round _ 1 Myles. Lamar. I a l e
R rglon (Eagle L a k e l RIO. 2. R iv e n . Keith.
Lake Mary. 695.
238-Pound _ I. Bongtovannl Nick.
Lakewood Ranch (B rad entonl 690
Heavyw eight _ I Segrrtario. Anthony.
W inter Springs. 745; 4 L a ri. Andrew .
O v trd o . 730.

Briefs
Continued from Page 5A

Department will present the 3rd
Annual Kicks N Dribbles, Inc. Soccer
Camps in June and July.
For bovs and girls ages 5-to-17,
Session f will be June 14-18 (payment
due by May 17th) and Session (I will be
July 12-16 (payment due by June 18th).
The cost is $40 per person per session
and includes expert instruction, a Kicks
N Dribbles/Sanford Recreation Camp
T-shirt, 10-to-l player to coach ratio,

Continued from Page 5A
at two.
Ty Buckner Itil a home run to
account for llie Rams' run.
Seminole (11-12) stayed hot,
edging Lyman (9-13), 3-2.
Prusak allowed only three
flits over 6-1 /3 innings to get
the pitching win, while llgen
went 2-for-4, including a dou­
ble, to lead the Fighting
Seminoles' attack.
Oviedo (16-7) picked up a
nice win on Saturday as Cor)*
Bevis hurled a three-hitter,
striking out five, in a 5-0 white­
washing of Bartow (17-9).
Parker led the Lions offense,
going 4-for-4 and driving in

small sided games each day and there
will be 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 regis­
ter at 407-330-5697; or for further infor­
mation contact Kicks N Dribbles, Inc. at
407-650-1711.
Sign up early, these camps are limit­
ed!

two.
Trinity Prep (12-11) got back
over .500 with a 6-1 victory
over St. Cloud (13-9).
Auld went the distance on
the mound, striking out three,
while Zimmer was 4-for-4 and
Mitchell hit a home run and
drove in two for the Saints.
The Master's Academy
equaled its record at 11-11 with
a 5-3 victor)’ over The First
Academy (8-10).
In boys volleyball action on
Monday, Lake Howell (13-7)
rallied past Lake Brantley, 2225, 25-22, 25-22 and 25-23, with
Roberts putting down 11 kills
and Dunham bumping up 23

assists.
Tlio boys lacrosse playoffs
also continued with Lake
Brantley (13-6) taking out
Oviedo, 14-6.
I Iciman had 11 saves and
Reilly had three goals and an
assist for the Patriots, while
Wilkins had three goals for the
t.ions.
C L A S S 6 A -D 1 S T R IC T
S O FTB A LL
P A T R I O T S 4, E A G L E S 0
Edgew ater
000 000 0 . 0 3 2
Lake Brantley
020 020 * _ 4 4 2
Vaught (12-12) ami W hite; Steven* (15I Ila n d U v in o . W P _ S te v e n * (1 5 -1 1 ).l.P _
Vaught (12-12). Save _ none. 2B _ none.
3B _ none. I IK _ none. Record* _
Edgew atrr 12-12. Lake Brantley 15-11.

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N EXTEL CUP__________

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK.

Race: Auto Club 500
W here: California Speedway
W hen: Sunday 3 pm .. EDT
Race distance: 500 miles, 250 laps
Defending cham pion: Kurt Busch (right)
Race record: JofT Gordon, 155.012 mph,
June 22.1997.
Q ualifying record: Ryan Newman,
187.432 mph, April 26.2002.
Storyline: Coming ofT a win at
Talladega, Je ff Gordon heads to
Fontana, Calif., where he's enjoyed previ­
ous success. Gordon has the most wins (2)
and most topflve finishes (4) at the track.

R ace: Busch Scries 300
W h ere: California Speedway
W hen: Saturday, 4 pm . EDT
D efending cham p: Matt Konseth
R ace record : Hank Parker Jr.. 155.957 mph,
April 28.2001.
Q u alifying record : Kevin Harvlck. 183.941
mph. April 26.2003.
S to ry lin e : Martin Truex Jr. comes Into
California Speedway on a roll after winning
at Talladega, his second victory of the sea­
son. Truex also won at Bristol. Only 62
points separate the top five drivers In the
Busch Series standings.

R are: Ohio 250
W here: Mansfield Motorsports
Speed wny
T ra c k : 0.44-mlle oval; 250 laps, 110 miles.
W hen: May 16,2 pm . EDT
R ace reco rd : No existing
qualifying/race results
S to ry lin e : Mansfield Motorsports
Speedway will host the Craftsman Truck
Series for the first time In 2001. The race
marks the first time the series luis visit­
ed Ohio and the first time In 50 years
that a NASCAR national touring series
event has been held In the state.

N EX TEL CUP
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1.342; previous: 1
2. Jimmie Johnson
1.253; previous: 4
3. Jell Gordon
1.236; previous: 7
4. Kurt Busch
1.222; previous: 2
5. Matt Kensoth
1,192; previous: 3
6. Kevin Harvlck -------1.173; previous: 10
7. Tony Stewart
1,169; previous: 6
8. Elliott Sadlor
1,153; previous: 5
9. Ryan Newman
1,129; previous: 11
10. Bobby Labonto
k 1.110; previous: 12

A third-place fin­
ish In Sunday's
Aaron's 499
lifted Kevin
Harvlck four
spots Into sixth
place in the
standings.

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T A L L A D E G A R E V IE W

TA LLA D E G A N O TEB O O K

‘Other’ Earnhardt’s
Talladega run ruined
B y RICK MINTER
Cod News Service

B U S C H S E R IE S
1. Michael Waltrlp
1,180; previous: 1
2. David Groon
1,163; previous: 2
3. Martin Truex Jr.
1,153; previous: 4
4. Kyle Busch
1,137; previous: 3
5. Robby Gordon
1,118; previous: 5
6. Jason Keller
1,051; provious: 6
7. Johnny Sauter
988; previous: 7
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
961; previous: 8
9. Ron Hornaday
954; provious: 13
10. Jason Leffler
937; previous: 16

A strong
fifth-place finish
in Saturday's
Aaron' 312 tilled
Jason Leffler
six spots into the
top 10. It was his
first top-five
finish and his
fourth top-10
performance of
the 2004 season
NASCAR

Jeff Gordon celebrates in Victory Lane alter a controversial decision by N A S C A R
gave him first place in the Aaron's 499 Sunday at Talladega Suporspoedway.

Gordon on top

1. Carl Edwards

No. 2 4 w ins at Talladega
in anticlimactic ending
By RICK M1NTER
Cox News Sendee
T allad eg a, Ala.
he winner of Sunday's Aaron's 499 was deter­
mined by a NASCAR decision that gave JelT
Gordon his first victory of the season and
angered a red-clad, beer-bottle-throwing throng In
the grandstands.
The race was building to a classic Talladega

T

Carl Edwards
holds a 22-point
load in the
standings follow­
ing throe
Craftsman Truck
Serios races. He
placed in the top
10 in all throe
races and
claimed a victory
in one.

RACE STATISTICS

W illace criticizes driving
usty Wallace, a victim o f a crash on Lap
83 in Sunday's Aaron's 499, said there
was an extraordinary amount o f rough
driving and not enough
separation in packs of cars.
‘T h e re was a lot of beat­
ing and banging out there,
a lot more banging than
I’ve seen here In the past,"
said Wallace, who finished
33rd In the No. 2 Dodge a
week after winning nt
Martinsville.
WALLACE
T couldn't believe how

R

forceful everybody was getting," Wallace said.
“Cars would come by and their right sides were
torn up, noses are torn off. and they were still
bashing Into people. The cars were on top of
each other too much. The racing Is ju st too
tight with this aero package.”

f t TALK THE TALK
A guide to NASCAR (avis

“ Sway bar”
This bar is used to resist the
rolling torce ol the car body
through the turns.

“ Wfeight jacking”
The practice ol shifting a car's
weight to tavor weight distribu­
tion over certaih wheels.

WWmarli average speed: 129.396 mph
Tima of raoa: 3 hours, 51 minutes, 53 seconds
Margin of Victory: Under caution
Caution flage: 11 tor 56 laps
Lead change*: 54 among 23 drivers
Lap loader*: Ricky Rudd, 0; Michael Waltrip. 1-2; Joe
Nemechok. 3-4; Mark Martin, 5-10; Dale Earnhardt
Jr., 11-14; Sterling Marlin, 15-16; Earnhardt Jr., 17;
Kurt Buoch, 16; Cteey Lieart, 19-23; Ryan Newman,
24; Robby Gordon, 25 JO; Jeff Gordon, 31-35; Dale
Jarrott, 38; J. Gordon 37-39; Earnhardt Jr., 40-43,
Tboy Stewart 44-45; Earnhardt Jr., 48; Kevin Harvlck,
47-49; Earnhardt Jr., 50-53: Jimmie Johnson, 54-66;
Earnhardt Jr., 56; Brian Victor*, 57-56; Waltrip, 59-68;
Janett, 89; R. Gordon, 70-77; J. Gordon. 78; Harvlck,
79-81; Earnhardt Jr., 62-64; JarreO, 85; Jimmy
Spencer, 66; Scott Wimmer, 87-68; Harvlck. 89-94;
Bobby Labonto, 95; Eric McClure, 96; Earnhardt Jr.,
97-113; Jamie McMurrey, 114-115, Eliott Sadter, 116;
R. Gordon, 117-120; Waltrip, 121; McMurrey, 122-123;
Johnson, 124-131; Nemechek, 132; Johnson, 133135; Earnhardt Jr., 136-137; Johnson, 136-144;
Stewart 145-148; Greg Btffle, 149;TerTy Labonto,
160; Spencer, 151; R. Gordon, 152-156; Johnson,
156-160; Earnhardt Jr., 16M79;Harvk*. 160-161;
Earnhardt Jr., 182; J. Gordon. 183-188.

LOO K
AHEAD

M ay 22 — Nextel All-Star Challenge,
Lowe's Motor Speedway

Ju n e 6 — MBNA America 400,
Dover International Speedway

TR A C K TA LK

Talladega's tradition realized in crash

T

Superspeedway on Sunday turned
out to be The Medium One.
By traditional Talladega wreck stan­
dards. the lOcar plleup on Lap 83 of the
Aaron's 499 produced less mangled
sheet metal and frayed tempers than
usual.
The wreck didn't eliminate any con
tenders, but four cars were knocked out
of the race and six others lost a lot of

By ST E V E HUMMER
Cox News Service
Talladega, Ala.
ad the racin’ crowd pelted this
good ol' track with lobster forks,
corkscrews and wadded up lace
dollies, now; that would have been big
news.
As for the beer cans that rained on
Je ff Gordon's extended and excruciating
Aaron's 499 victory laps Sunday well,
that was nothing but a highly recyclable
consumer-satisfaction survey It Is what
one does when one's stock car race goes
bad.
Hey, If only they'd s e n e beer In the
Talladega Infield press center. I might
have chucked a can or two, as well, at
this day's great anticlimax. You spend all
afternoon in the grips of a wildly con­
torting race. You tolerate more yellowflags than fly at any two Raiders games.
You witness Dale Earnhardt Jr. marry­
ing his bumper to Jim m ie Johnson's at
190 mph. Tlien the big payoff appears to
be coming. Everything seems to be point­
ing to this classic finish between two of
the great forces competing for the souls

H

M ay 3 0 — Coca-Cola 800,
Lowe's Motor Speedway

Talladega, Ala.

Evnhm k Adds to points lead
Even though lie lost the race, Earnhardt Jr.
boosted his Nextel Cup points lead from five to
91 points. With his fburth-plaoe finish. Jimmie
Johnson moved to second. Gordon's win moved
him up four spots to third.
Matt Kenseth blew on engine, flnlsbod 42nd
from third to filth. His teammate
Kurt Busch was Involved In a crash, wound up
38th and fell from second to fourth in points.

anddropped

.

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luuteru

NEXTEL CUP
Auto Club 500
3 pm Sunday

FOX

BUSCH SERIES
Busch Series 300
4 p.m., Saturday

FOX

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Ohio 250
2 p.m., May 16

SPEED
CHANNEL

Furious fans toast disappointing ending

M ay 15 — Chevy American Revolution 400,
Richmond International Raceway

he Big One at Talladega

Superspeedway finish, with Gordon and Dale
Earnhardt Jr. running wheel to wheel at the front
of the pack when the caution (lag flew alter n spin
by Brian Vickers with four laps to go.
Earnhardt radioed to his crew that he felt he was
ahead when the caution flag was displayed for the
final time. But after a review, Gordon was placed in
the top spot of the frozen field and motored around
the track under caution to take his 65th career Cup
victory, with Earnhardt second over Kevin Harvlck.
Jim m ie Johnson and Robby Gordon.
It ended a race that saw 54 lead clianges among 23
drivers — the most nt Talladega since 198-1 — nnd a
track record 11 caution periods.
As the cars motored by the frontstretch for the
final time, fans — most wearing the m l colors of
Earnhardt's No. 8 Chevy — showered the track
with bottles and cans and booed the official finish.
Earnhardt, however, chose to Lake the high road,
and radioed to his crew to do the same.
“Ya’ll mind what you say on TV," he said. "Act
like you've got some class.”
In his postrace Interview, however, he main­
tained that he should have won.
"I was a car length past [Gordonl going by a cau­
tion light that was not on." he said. "1 had to be
nhead of him when the flag came out. If anything, I
at least had a half n car length on JefT.
“But NASCAR said I didn't, and we'll go with
that."
Gordon, who now lias sew n restrictor plate wins
and Is second only to the late Dale Earnhardt on
the career cliart, said he was unsure of the running
order In the moments after the caution flag flew.
"First they said, 'eight ahead of the 24,’ then 'no,
No. 24 ahead of the eight,’ " Gordon said. “I was
like, ‘Really? OK. cool!’ "
Earnhardt acknowledged that he's also been on
the other side, receiving favorable calls from
NASCAR such os a decision last year not to penal­
ize him for passing under the yellow line on tills
same track en route to a victory.
"As bad as it Is not to win and not get the trophy
I'm glad one of these calls Anally went against me,"
Earnhardt said. “It's going to shut up a lot of peo­
ple."

i1

C O M M EN TA R Y

M ay 2 — Auto Club 500,
California Speedway

By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

Talladega, Ala.
llh Just less than 150 miles led In the
Aaron's 499. the excitable Talladega
crowd rose and cheered another Dale
■ Earnhardt Jr. run tn the front. The sound
rolled down from the grandstand and washed
over a very different scene Involving the
track's most popular
family — Kerry
Earnhardt nnd crewloading his broken car
Into Its hauler
Dale Earnhardt's eld­
est son. the one who nt
34 Is trying to break into
big lime racing, had an
encouraging run going
K. EARNHARDT
Sunday Fbr a brief
moment at mldmco, he
and half-brother Dale Jr. even raced together
among the top 10. "(Dale J c ] gave me a thumbs
up; I thought that was pretty cool" Kerry said.
Then, at the 300-inllo mark, he got caught up
In on accident not of his making. Above him
on tlie track. Jeff Gordon and Michael Waltrip
tangled. Waltrip (his brother's teammate) shot
down the track townrd Earnhardt, sending
him spinning Into an Infield wall "People
don't see It dial way All they know Is that I
wrecked and I’m out of the race," a disappoint­
ed Earnhardt said.
This was the first o f a five-race deal he load
with his father’s former car owner. Richard
Childress. He also Is scheduled to run at
Charlotte, Daytona, the second Talladega race
and Atlanta. If this race was any Indication,
this Earnhardt, wboae main racing success
has been at the ARCA level proved he
belonged.
Taking solace where he could, he said, "A lot
of people came up to me and told me to hang
tn there, They thanked me for being smooth
and calm out th ere’'

W

C R A FTSM A N TR U C K
486; provious: 2
2. Travis Kvapil
464; previous: 1
3. Dennis SeUer
455; previous: 4
4. David Routimann
455; previous: 5
5. Mike Skinner
424; previous: 8
6. Matt Crafton
407; provious: 10
7. Rick Crawford
406; previous: 15
8. Chad Chaffin
396; previous: 9
9. Bobby Hamilton
395; previous: 3
10. Jon Wood
. 388; previous: 14

Page 7A

time In the garage for repairs.
It all started, apparently, when Tuny
Stewart's No. 20 Chevrolet tangled at
Turn 1 with Kurt Busch tn the N o 97
Ford The contact sent Busch spinning,
and the usual chaos ensued, smoke and
careening cars causing crashes.
"I got underneath [Busch] and then
got him In a compromising position
and started to back o u t" Stewart said.
"1 Just didn't back up enough to get him
out of IL Everybody can say what they
want, and the fans are going to say
what they want to. This Is a product of
restrictor-plate racing."

of Nextel Cup racing.
When their hold on
this track is finallyAnd th e n ...
broken, it shouldn't
(Insert void).
Some guy in the
be at 70 mph, single
file. There remains
lack can't keep his car
no proof tills cabal
straight at the end.
The final four laps
can be Iteaten under
the green flag,
grind away under cau­
tion. while back at
although Gordon
NASCAR central,
tried: “Even If It Iiad
video forensic experts
gone back to green,
NASCAR
determine that Gordon
we would have had a
Jeff Gordon (24) inches
iiad Inched his car
great shot to win."
ahead of Earnliardt's
The only good this
ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr.
at the moment of
episode accom­
in Su n d a y’s Aaron's 499.
chaos. Under Nextel
plished was to
Cup rules, Gordon then coasted to his
momentarily hush the conspiracy theo­
first victory of the season while the boos
ries that have followed Earnhardt
and the bile built In the stands.
through his every success In the three
Maybe it's acceptable to muddle presi­
years since his father’s death. See, he
dential elections with Interpretations,
isn't above every rule. He doesn't benefit
but not something as important as a
from every break.
Southern car fight. This was akin to
Outrage at tlie fan reaction? Strangely
nowhere to be found among those most
Auburn beating Alabama during a time­
out. Only this time, they messed with
closely Involved.
Dale's boy a more unanimous idol In
"In a way 1 look at It os a pure form of
these parts.
expression, which is really rare In this
Earnhardt or teammate Michael
sport. It's really the only outlet left of
Waltrip had won the last five races here.
telling it like It is," Earnhardt said.

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Saturn of Orlando/North
2725 S. Highway 17-92
(between SR 436 &amp; SR 434)

SATUMI

800- 203-9518

Photos for illustration purposes only. Tax, Tag, title and $298.50 dealer lee additional on all vehicles. All payments calculated at 4.99% APR with 10% down payment plus tax, tag title and
$298.50 dealer lee with approved credit. Stock #75000 calculated at 0 % APR with 10% down payment plus tax, tag, title and $298.50 dealer lee with approved credit Customer must have
720 or better Beacon score to qualify lor special rate.

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April 28 &amp; 29.2004

Page 1B

OUTH Seminole Towne
er Branch Grand Opening
bratlon.
c

Financial
45-63

Rentals
91127

Employment

Merchandise
Automotive
Real Estate
181197 Miscellaneous
231245

67-73

141-165

To Place Your Ad Call
15—C emetery Lots
Two comelery lots with vaults
In Oaklawri Com olory In tho
"Garden of Devotion" section
Priced $5,000 under retail
$3 500 B 28-369-1048

23—Lost &amp; Found
LO ST

O N 415 B LA C K A N D

W H IT E
S H IH
M AR YLAN D S T
407-323-1735

TZ U
N
REW ARD

L O S T : 8 year old gray cat. right
eye is Irijurod. is asttvnatic Lost
In tho 27th SL area ol Sanford
Boen gone about 6 woeks
R eward 11 407-625-3665

25—

S p e c ia l

N o t ic e s
Thom as Veiled, M D rolocatod
from his modcal practico on Jury
1, 2003. Past patients may mail
their request for modlcal
records to 1770 E. Lako Mary
Btvd., Sanford 32773 Fa* 407328-7388 Please include an
address or fa* number for
sending a records release torm
which must be 6ignod by tho
patient and returned to tho above
address

71— H elp Wanted

59— F i n a n c i a l

S e r v ic e s

A tten tio n R ca d e rsl!
It's illogal lor companies doing
businoss by phono to promiso
you a loan and a tk you to pay
for It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-froo
1 -B 7 7 -FTC HELP. ( A public
sorvtco mossago from Th o
Sotnlnolo Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

61—M oney to Lend
A tten tio n R e a d e rs ll
It's illegal lor companies doing
businoss by phono lo promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
for It before they deliver. For
more Information, call toll-froo
1 -8 7 7 -F TC H E L P ( A public
service m essage from Th o
Somlnole Herald and the
Fodoral Trado Com m ission)

71—H elp Wanted
"All Around* heavy duty truck
mechanic. Reply at 1901 W 1st
SI, Sanford, Ph: 407-688 2005
$$$$$$$$$
C A M P A IG N
W ORKERS,
O U T G O IN G ,
T A L K A T IV E
M A K E S15/HR PAID 2X A
W E E K 1-888-524-4400

HE

IASSIFIEDS-

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17 People Noodod

To Lose 10 to 30 lbs in 30 days
Call Sienna .916-780 4576

A last paced and rapidly
o «pa nding
S ervico
and
R osldonlial
Plum bing
Contractor Is looking for several
Plumbing Servico Technicians
Must bo a tvghfy motivated, sotfstarter who can work In a fast
pacod
and
changing
environm ent
Must
have
minimum two yoars plumbing
sorvtco oipenonco and tools,
G roat p a ;y and o»cellent
benefits All applications and
resumes wiH bo reviewed in tt«&gt;
utmost ot Confidentiality Send
to 109 Commercial S t , Lako
Mary. Rondi. 432746. or fcu 40733 3 -3 8 5 3 .
or
on-line
at

yyyyyyjJolaif.com E o EJDFW
O n e of Central Florida's most
rocogrtued A C companies and
now
nowost
Electrical
Contractor Is looking lor
otoctnaaris Looking lo got In on
tho ground floor ol a fast paced
and rapidly oapanding servico
Residential
Electrical
Contractor now is your chance
W o are looking lor Eloclrtdans
lor our Lako M ary olfico Musi
bo highly motivated, soil-starter
who can work in a fast paced
and changing environment All
applications and resumos will
bo reviowod In the utmost ol
Confidentiality Call lor an
appointment at 407-333-2665
e«t 3058 or sond n resume to
109 Com m erco S t . Lake Mary,
Florida. 32746. or »a* 407-3333853,
or
on-lino
al
WYinY.delajr.com E O E / O F W
G E T IN N O W IIIII

199-229

•Buying or sottng a homo? •Buying or Soiling a Businoss?
•Looking lor a Forodosuro? •Looking for tho Best Ratos?

S e c u rity

Fin a n c ia l

Insurance Property A Casualty
Insurance Agoncy is looking for
o ip d licensed insurance agonl
220/440. or clerical Bilingual
a plus, compotillvo salary,
bonus, moctcnl, A vacation 407330-7638

71— H elp Wanted
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 tor an Advertising
Salos Roprosontntivo to |oin
our progressive salos loam
sorving Sanlord. Lake Mary A
surrounding
a ie a .
A
marketing businoss dogroo or
somo duoct salos o*pononco
profonod Wo wiH tram tfio right
individual w ho possossos
solid organizational skills,
goo d
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong dosiro to
achiovo.
Must bo
solimotivated, onorgetlc and
goal-anen tod
with
a
commitment lo outstanding
cuslom or sorvico Computor
and'or design skills ftolpful but
not no ce s s a iy Must own
good. roliaUo transportation
Tins is a M txno Monday Finlay
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position
with
com pensation basod on
education
and
sales
eiperience
II inlorostod, ploaso sond
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H era ld
N ew spaper*
P O B o x 1667
S anford. F L 32772
P h o n e : 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 ttx I t
Fax: 407-323-9400
E m ail:
m
EOE
Dum p Truck drtvor wanted Tri­
axle. clean Class D C D L
407-349 2778

4 0 7 - 6 61 - 9 7 0 0

S atisfactio n Is Guaranteedlt

*

Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
Full S e r v i c e
Re a l E s t a t e &amp; M o r t g a g e E x e c u t i v e s

w -V

71—Help Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Auto Technician Experienced,
M on thru Fri, top pay A
bonofits Apopka, 40 7 -8 8 0 8221,

Insldo Salos Position Pebblo
Junction Is sooklng a highly
enthusiastic individual, with
oxcollont cuslom or servico
skills. Jo b responsibilities
Include counter salos, rotail 7
contractor, tolophono. salos
ordors for dofcvxwos, support for
outsido people, holp resolve
customer issues A probloms. A
participate In trado shows Exp
with computor ontry systems
highly
doslrablo.
Pebblo
Junction ottors on o*col!ont
benefit program Please mail
rosumo lo Pebble Junction.
702 S Fronch Avo. Sanlord. FI
32771.
or
omail
to
bwittlitf a pobblejunction com

C ounter Porson: D a y shill,
oxpd with lood A cash
transactions 407 -3 2 8 -0 6 1 6
Sanford area
D E A L E R S E R V IC E R E P
Detail onontod Ivgtily motivated
Individual with computer skills
to work In high pacod
automotive environment. 407696-9222 or tax. 407-898 39 3 1
Dental A ssista nt: Expd or will
train, M usi have pleasing
|x*soraMy A tnreportaton. YAxk
In Sanlord A Orlando Sond
rosumo lo 217 S O ak Avo.
Sanlord. F L 32771. .
D rlver/dellvery: G o o d driving
rocord. al minimum class D
liconso Apply in porson.
Badcock Furniture. 2306 S
Fronch Avo. Sanlord 407-3228240
Expd concrete pump operators
noodod G ood driving record,
reliable,
hrly
training,
commission, dispatcher also
noodod 407-468-2698.
FR O NT
DESK
CLERK
required
lor
day
shilt,
weokonds a must, experience
prolorrod Budget Inn, Sanlord.
Apply In porson. 3200 S.
Orlando Dr.
F T Mvkirtng Fterson Groat ortry
lovol position. Must have
computer A people skills A bo

crootivo Contact Sharon 407539-3476*232.
Growing Interior Design turn In
nood ol otflco holp Quick
Books cap rocyxrod PT. 407-6339651.
H irin g B o n u s ! Lako M ary hair
salon looking lor motivated
hair stylists A nail toch. 3
chairs loft Ask tor Diano or Debt
tor confidential Intorvlow. 407323-6522.

I N V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN VEST1
Always
a
good
policy,
ospoctally
lor
business
cpporturxttos and franchises C a l
Florida Dept of Agrlculturo A
Consumer Services af 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P for treo
information O r visit our Wob silo
at w w w ftc gov/bizop.
Florida law requires sellers of
corfain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
A
C onsum e r
Services beloro selling. Call to
verity lawful registration boloro
you buy

L A B O R E R S N EED ED
FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N TR A C TO R
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug IrM worXplac*
Apply at: 990 Miller Drive.
Altamonte Spring* 407-2609000.
Lawn spray person noodod for
focal post oontrrl ourt p o n y . Nood
valid drivers license 407-3216647
Lo a d e r O P E R A T O R - Foi
paving and final grading F/T
benefits 407-322-8133

71— H

elp

Wanted

LocaLRogional drivers average
$ 30 to $ 35 cents per mile all
pay earned Th o Is a drop A hook
operation that has been
growing ovory year for the last
5 yoars II you aro Interested In
joining a dedicated hard
working group of ompfoyoos with
year round work and benefits
Apply In porson
Salom Carrlors/Loasing
3143 W International
Spoodway Blvd
Daytona Beach. F L
April 21st thru 2Bth
From Bam to 5pm
or call 1-800-709-2536
W o toqulro 2 yrs C D L -A exp
and applicant must llvo within
45 milos ol Daytona

Looking lor collogo studont tor
part time work on a horso ranch
doing odd |obs 407-760-7130
Looking for oxp housokoopors
full timo Apply al the Holiday In
Express 3401 S. Orlando Dr.
Sanlord

M E C H A N IC :
Hoavy equipment and trucks
407-322-0133
Multi Shop positions available
tor fast growing com pany.
Soeking dependable worker*,
F T/ P T available Located In
Sanford Contact Jo e , 407321-6564

407-323-8816
Anply Between 7am - 5 pm
E O E - DFW

COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL

elp

W anted

Opening* tor boat assembly,
mechanic* A cabin a»*«m bfy
person inatal carpet, cabin*ta
A accessories G o o d pay A
benefits. Monday-Thursday, 10
hr days Appty at \fetodty Ftower
Boats. 650 Hickman Circle. In
the M Industrial Parte 407-3211340.
O viedo haa openings for asp
post control tech G ood dr*
license. Bane fits N eed hard
workers 407-365-8909
P T C ook A P T Program
Support Tech needed. Apply
direct Th e Sanlord Bridge, BOO
S HutyAMa or cal 321-2630200,
ask lor Dee.__________________
R E C E P T IO N I S T : File da rk ,
light adm in work, phonee.
Apply C ox Lum ber, 3874
Church St.. Sanlord. E O E .

S alsa P e rso n : Vertical blind*.
A l loads provided. (No Odd e d k )
Moot customers In tie * homes.
S30K to 40K* per year. G a s
rdowxvxxi Some « p hefoSJ 407830-4700.

SANFORD: Now
cooks, earvere,(
A P/T supervisor al local
assisted living facility. CaN
Edwin Romano 4O7-32A-7S0S
ait. 25

SPECIAL HOME LOAN PROGRAMS FOR
EDITAT0RS/1,\WE\F()R(H.\IHM/

BBM Clearing and Grading

for construction layout of roads, storm,
water, and sewer. Pay is based on experi­
ence.
4500 Orange Blvd., Lake Monroe, FL

ML L YUUH i^ iu n iu n u t
R eo l E s t o t e N e e d s

71— H

WANTTOOW^XYOUROWA HOME?

• \fery low or no DOWN RMfMENT.
(lW$500whichewisle$s)
•Single family or Condo
•Low debt to income ratio (DU!)
• Minimum credit score (620)
• Owner occupied

SURVEY/CREW C H IE F

www.securltyflnanclal.com
Sa Hab Ia E s p a t m L ^ s .
&amp;

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Is hiring a

E s t a b l i s h e d 16 Years

t o n

252-319

407 322-2611

dsutton 9 seminolatmold.co

NEED MONEY • CALL NOWimn

Services

WAY TO SAVE!
CANCER, HEART &amp; DIABETIC
PATIENTS ACCEPTED

Guaranteed!!!
As Low As $ 89.95 per month

Note: Family income limitation - may not exceed 100%
of HUD area median income ($54,700) Interested party
contribution limit 3%

All Credit Lending, Inc

• $10.00 Doctor Visit
• $5,000 Accident Coverage
• $15,000 Accidental Death

Peter Alicea - Senior Loan Offica

i| /

407-869-0561x716

• Prescription Benefit Plan

P R E -N E E D S A L E S • C H E A T IN C O M E !

• Cigna Dental
• Save on Vision &amp; Chiropractic
And More!!!

ForInformation Call: Robert Ibylor
F U L L T R A IN IN G
G R E A T B E N E F IT S
g r e a t e n v ir o n m e n t

r

C A L L J I M 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 2 0 3

SANFORD - LAKE MARY AREA

800493-7712
This is Not Insurance

Southern Realty Enterpises, Inc
Wayne Albeit

407-474-0042 or 407-322-9464

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Financial
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Rentals
Employment

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67-73

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Real Estate
ib i -is i
Miscellaneous 231-245

elp

Wanted

SECR ETA R Y N E E D E D FU LL
TIM E . Wholesale auto sales,
bookkeeping, title work, phone
exp. Experience preferred Call
torappt 407-323-3662
S e c u rity
O ffic e rs ;
SantordSominoto County area.
Full Apart time positions
avatafcfe now The pay sinks, but
we offer top notch supervision,
long term work, uniforms &amp; groat
ndoor lo catxm Must have class
0 security liconso pleaso call
386 322-8990
*609700045
Sign Installer
Part time
wookond work G ood 2nd (oh,
groat pay. no experience, truck
required. 407-830-8861
Toiomarkchng Outbound. PT.
Salary &amp; oommissfon 407-6572900.
TtT E K U T2 UR BAN B A R B ER
S H O P now Booking liconsod
barbers 1913 S French Avo,
Sanford Pis Inquire at 407-6882440

Tra c k H o e O P E R A T O R
U n derground
utilltios/Pipn
work, local F7T work, bonotita
407-322-8133

T R A C T O R T R A IL E R D R IVIN G
I N S T R U C T O R needed part or
futf time for our Santord school.
Minimum requirements 3 years
O T R . excellent saloty record,
moot all Dot requirements,
high school grad or G E D with
good wrtvtl skills Good pay and
benefits package Call Truck
Driver Institulo and ask tor R EX
800-554-7364 or lax resume
407-328-8006

71—H elp Wanted

R o o m s

For

R en t

a n t e d

W EEK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rting © Sfl2/wk.
H isto ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
Downtown Santord Furnished.
Super dean, utilities, phono, on
bus route, from S125 weekly. C a l
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6 . Hurry, w o n t
lastl $250 moves you in

Fountain Lodgo of Santord has
spocial rntos lor daily, wookly,
&amp; 5 day accommodations Call
407-330-3135 or 323 8840 lor
details

Very nice, very clean turn rm .
alt utl. cattle. A/C. Indry. phone,
kltch use. soc dr, resident
owner, privato entranco N o
S m o k ln g t O n ly d r u g tree
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.
Sanford:
Dow ntow n,
convenient
location,
rofngomtot. mctvwavo. color TV.
kitchette room, privato bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407 -3 214900

407-321-0759

C h a rm in g Santord hom e.
3 B fV t BA. fenced yard, carport.
C H A , $800/mo, $800 deposit,
3 8 6 -7 5 3 -9 5 1 4 . (S e Habia
Espanol)

D O YLE S R E N TA LS
S a n to rd : 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen.
Living Rm. $435'$400 Dop.
D o B a ry : 2/1, Storage Area.
S creen Porch. Largo Yard,
Single G arage. Well &amp; Sopite
$675f$650 Deposit
Sanford: Largo 212 Condo, Fried
Patio $706'$650 Dop
S a n to rd : 3/1, Now Paint, Now
Appls . Carpet. Single Carport,
La u n d ry
Rm
&amp;
Storago
$725/$700 Deposit
Sanford: 3 2. KXdwn, Lm v j Rm,
Now Pnml. Section 8 Accepted
$800/$800 Dop
S an fo rd : 4/1 H om o, Laundry
R m , Scr, Porch, Sgi C a r
Carport $500/$800 Deposit
Sanlord:3/2, Hardwood Floors
Scroon ftorch. Carport. Approx
2200
Sq
Ft
S975/S975
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(407) 322-2495
W E R E N T &amp; S E LL H OM ES

99—A partments U n f u r n is h e d
Beautiful 2 Bedroom apt hom o
Ftorsmmcxi Avo at 13th St Domn
Estate. 407-321-4217.

LAKE ADA t BDRM, SM'.MO
2 BDRM , $605MO AND UP
Cade Included

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

407-323-8670
S anlord/Lako M a ry: 1, 2, and
3 B ertram A(te starfrng at $539
Lake Front Uvrig Free Rot if C a l
now, 407-322 9U&gt;4, E H O

f HACH VALLE.Y CAFC.
Upscale Casual
B R EA K FA ST &amp; LU N CH
R e s ta u r a n t

Hills ot Lake Mary spacious
executive living, huge bonus
room, firoplace. jacuzzi lub, new
carpetfpami, all appliances.
$1395 plus deposil 407-9210300
H IS T O R IC D IS T R IC T 3/1 D D L
lot S750/mo-$400/sec, central
heat
A
air, a p p lia n c e s
included. Section 0 w elcom e.
407-324-8989
Lake M aiy exec homo, pnvalo
nbrhood. Spacious open 3*2
euSorn. vaulkxl aewx/r, a* w nkin closets " m a n y
luxury
upgrades. Semi-furnished A
must see. SteoO 'm o, + t mo
deposit. Avail 6/1/04. (407328 8922 or 407-314-7682).
N ow taking apps
Lake M ary: 5 4 , Executive
Pool Homo, 5.000 + st w/ In
Law Suite Renovated
S e cu rity Flnanclal/Mel
407-661-9700
Santord: 2 2 or 3 2, Country C Lt)
O d e . o a tn kJIdieri. fenced back
yard, laundry, carport, nico
houso, no pets, $725/mo, $725
sec. 407-688-0270.

NOW HIRING: All Positions
APPLY IN PERSON
1 3 0 - 4 :3 0
(4 0 7 ) 833*9440

1210 S. International Parkway
Lrx-nteii in th e S h oppe s nf O u k m u n t e (E x it !*H off 1 I)

SANFORD:
3/1
nowly
remodeled, Ig fenced yard
S800 or lease to own section
6 woieomo.407-687-B540
Sanford 3B R , C H A , 2004
Holly Ave. nice, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

Spring Into 2004
With One Of Our

105—
D U I ’L E X / T R IP L E X

Apartments

2 B R duplex apis Close to
Sem inole High, scr porch,
laundry
A
storage
rm,
S550.m o 407-647-1366

Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

107— Mobile Homes
For R ent

Ask about specials!

D ream w o ld A dult Park. 212,
screen patio, washer/dryer, no
pete. $450m o plus dop 407-3210495

Sanford Court Apartments

407-323-3301

D re a m w o ld A dult Park

3291 S . S a n fo rd A v e ., S a n fo rd

1BR/IBA. patio, no pets,
$350 mo plus doposil. 407321-0495

117— C om m ercia l
R en ta ls
S an to rd: Professional Otfico
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
lor attorney or professional.
Indudos water, sewer, trash. ♦/•
575 to ♦/- 2346 sq It RenL $575$2300 plus sales lax.
D o yle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

C o u n try
S ty le

City ir

$3 0 0 O F F

1st Month’s Rent ,

Country l^ake A p tsl

9

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LIVE OAK BLVO.

C o u n try Lake

Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford » 330-5204

1

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BONOHONEY: Rk v WIp toHO000

tor toNwira turnnir tnd
Buy •horn xrith1200 enh
Govt Fmdooutt. Hepatol
Sf UltoOU. OFUNOE, VOIUSUI

Fixer U p : Sok) as is! 3/2. EatIn K it , L R . $62,900
R eno va ted : 3/2, Llv Din Rm.
Garage. $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1/2 Acre. 3/2,
2300* sq ft. Uv, Dm, Fam. Rm.
2 car gar $141,900
In La w Q u a rte rs : 4/3,2300*
sq ft, L/v, Dm. Fern., Gam e Rm.
$169,900
La k e vle w : Renovated 3/2
Uv. Dm. Fam Rm, Fenced Yard.
$178,500
Lika N e w : 3/2, U v . Din
G arage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500

PAUL OSBORNE
V E N T U R E 1 P R O P E R TIE S

407*321*4764
3B R/1.5DA 312 East 25th St,
Sanford.
H ardw ood
firs,
enclosed porches. $89,500.
Zo ned
R C -1
(R estricled
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted Groat busirvoss
location, 407-929-7173 or 9 18495-2026
Ju s t S ig n A M ove Ini
N o C a s h , N o K ld d ln g l
1-321-961-3967
Fa m ily First, M T G (W A C )
Lake
M ary;
2000
Contemporary, 4/2.5/2. on cul
do sac. tile, screened pool'spa.
Owner/Agont. 407-328 6495

Realtors Wanted!
C entury 21, Napolitano A
Scaggs are looking for Realtors
lo work the Sanford/lake Mary
areas. For a confidential
in torview, plooso ask tor Mary
O 1-800-881-4469.

S A N F O R D P L A C ID L A K E
Gated Community. 2BFV2 5BA.
Brand
Now.
Includes
Refrigerator, W/D $132k Call
321-207-4615

Wisteria

3B R /2B A F O R E C L O S U R E !
B u y for only $39,950. For
listings. 800 -747-9364x H 529.
L o n g w o o d: Luxurious town
home. 2/2-oftco. villa, gated
springs community Designer
kitchen, remote tansAghi'digiial
thermostats, see thru marble
fireplace. 2 privacy decks with
spe. professional landscape A
more 2400 sq ft on 1 level.
$249,000. Call owner, 407669-7790

219—

Pool
T a b le :
8f(
IB C
professional soma. 3 pc 1* slate.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost $4K, sol $1450, 407660-1415.____________________

191— B uilding
M aterials
C O R R U G A TED
S TEEL
R O O F IN G tor Barns, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc. AJso Culvert
Pipe 15‘x20‘ 10*x2O' .Call For
Prices. Surplus Sleel A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

252-3

234— A

T r u c k /B uses/Va n s
v.

Fo r S ale

M is c e l l a n e o u s

2001 F o rd R a n g a r: 4x4,
extended cab. automatic, 4 06
V6,
PW,
PS,
excellent
condition. 16k miles, $11,000
407-324-2612.

S a v a o n P a rts ll M ower
Blades. Belts, Wheels, Tiros A
Tubes Casto's. 2617A French
Ave, Sanford. 407-323-8418

Spa/Hot tu b , 5 p a rs o n
portable w ith lounger. Shp, 20
|els, ne ve r used . $ 1 6 50.407 256-5919

W arehouse pallet racks, 18ft
high, can be cul shorter.
Monday thru Friday. B-5pm 407322 0864

92 Morcury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage,
$2,800 407-323-0924.

93 Lex us E S 300: $5,300 obo
4 door . 120,000 miles. Fully
loaded, great condition 724-3317190.

2001 Nissan Frontier 4x2 X E :
King C a b . low m ileage. 5
speed. A C , CD,Tape, 4 cyt.
Burgundy. $8,500 407-330*
4186
P ick up T ru c k : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark green, extended cab. V8.
powor eve rytfung $5.299.407322-5377 eve

L egals

N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC A U C TIO N
Notice Is hereby given
Seminole Paint A Body will sett
at Public Auction for salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, tho following described vehi­
cles
MAY f0. 2004

H o n d s s from $5001 Cars,
trucks A more! For bstngs 800747-9319, ext 4716.

C o l l e c t ib l e s

217—Garage Sales
Community Garage Sals Sheffield
subdivision (oft Greeneway at Lake
Emma) Sat May 1.8 30am lo 1pm
Moving Sals:
Sal. May 1st, 129 Pmeciesl Dr,
Santord. 8-Spm Household items.
tumiture, books, tools A more

C l a s s if ie d s
Y o u r Best B e t!

HARRY W. SM ITH and
DYMPNA M, SM ITH , his wife.
Plalntlft,

235—

223—

A n t iq u e &amp;

Twenty five year coHoctwn of egg
timers Wood, brass, porcelain,
aluminum, plastic and ceramic.
From Ja p a n , England, and
G erm any O v e r 450 plocos
worth over $4,900, Unusual
(voces Call to make offer. 407322-7171.

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
C A S E NO, 02-CA-2247-14-L

4 Now G o o d Year
W ra n g le r RT/S T ire s
P21S/75R15, $225.
407-739-1737

231—C ars For S ale

Will C aro For Ybur Dog or Cal
in Ybur Hom e While Ybu Are
Gone! Very Reasonable Rates!
References Available Up on
Requost Please Call 407-314*
8703.

L eg als

u t o m o t iv e

A c c e s s o r ie s

A lu m in u m , C a n i, copper,
B r a n , N ew spap ers. A u to
R adiators A Batteries
K o kom o R e cyclin g :
407-321-0004
918 W . 1 S T, S anford
M -F, 10-5, Sat.9-1

Patti's Pet
Sitting

211—

W a n te d to
B u y

187—S porting
G oods

H e r a ld

Moving Sait: April 30 A May 1 ,84pm. 408 west 24th SL Santord.
Generator, tumiture. tools. TVs.
doming, etc.

90 Honda Accord
VIN* 1HGCB7563LA181169
MAY 12, 2004
92 Plymouth Laser
VIN# 4P3CF34B0PE041331
The auction will be held at
12 00 PM on the said dates
above
At Seminole Paint A
Body 2540 S. Myrtle Ave
Santord. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may inspect vehicles
one hour prior to salo. Terms are
cash
or
certified
funds
Seminole Wrocker reserves the
right to accept or reject any and
all bids.

RADOM ES LEO N. DEBRA
LE O N , and EBRAHtM S
MOONDA. db/a O VIED O
A U TO WORLD.
Defendants.
N O TIC E O F S A LE
N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IVEN
that
pursuant
to
Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In tho case ot H AR Y W
S M ITH and C Y M P N A M M
SM ITH, his wtte vs R AD O M ES
LE O N , D E B R A LE O N , and
EBRAHIM S. M OONDA, dTVa
O V IE D O
AUTO
W O R LD ,
Defendant, in Iho Circuil
Court. In and tor Seminole
County. Florida. Case No 02C A-2 247-14-L.
the under­
signed Clerk will sell at public
sale lo the highest and best
bidder tor cash at 301 N Park
Avenue, Santord, Seminole
County. Florida, al the hour ol
11:00 a m on the 13 day ot
May. 2004, that certain real
property situate and being In
Seminole County. Florida,
described as follows:

S E E ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A"
Lot 13, TO W N S ITE O F N O R TH
C H U LU O TA , according to the
plat theieot, as recorded in Plat
Book 2, Pages 54 through 58,
ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida.
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Frank C. Whigham, Esquire
Stenstrom, McIntosh. Colbert.
Whigham.
Reischmann
A
Parltow, P.A. Attorneys et Law
P.O Box 4840
Santord. FL 32772
Publish: April 21. 28, 2004
D147

Publish April 28, 2004
D198

Business &amp; Services ^
Directory

R e a l t y , Inc.

Nood an Investment?? Want
to M c m i out of Apartment Life??
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
CALL AND ASK US A BO U T
R EO OR FO R ECLO SUR E
P R O P E R T IE S
A
NEW
L O C A L L IS T IN G S .
Call J o y c e S ta n sb e rry
407-323-6755
O r, J a n Duttw eiler
407-678-1OOO

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147— I ndustrial
Property For S ale
Near 17-92 in Santord
Warehouse, 18.000 s.t.
With 1/3 ole, ample
Parking. $350,000
MetroOne, 407-629-6001

160— B usiness For
S ale
Bar/Grlll: O nly $78K Total
S R X U c Must Seell
Call Sheree with
S e cu rity Finan cia l
407-661*9700.

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

BEDRM
• S
PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rails, Dresser. Mirror. Chest, 2
Nitestds. unused. Stilt Boxed.
C ost $7k. Sell $1950 407-6601415
B E D R M - 8 P C High-end Lous
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
all
Dovetail. Dresser, tri-mirror.
Chest, 2 NaeStds. Unused. S M
Boxed. Coal $15K, Sell S3.250
407-660-1416.

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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 day.
C a ll (4 0 7 ) 322-2611 to s p e a k to a C la s s if ie d R e p re s e n ta tiv e
2 5 8 -A u t o m o t i v e

L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir
T o y o t a &amp; A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o r o lg n &amp; D o m e s tic A u to R e p a ir
&amp; S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n to r d
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

2 6 9 -C lea n in g S er v ic es

Otltce/Warehouse: 1.250 sq It
A 2 .5 0 0 sq tt. O ltice A/C,
privato rostrm. Sec Dep rqd A
1 yr lease 407-323-8122

S ale

• SjkmIous Apartment* slth^arpe Closet* • Like
Front • Volinfull * SiurUiftWtiol • Tennis Court*

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

M a ttreaa
S a l:
NASA
technofogy m em ory foam as
seen on TV/M all. 20 year
warranty, retail $1699, must sell
$595 407-402-2778 or 386-2162948

B e d : Luxury turn pillow-top
mattress set
Brand new
w/warranly $155. 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
38 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 6 .
Delivery available.____________

141— Homes F or

With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

R en t

S t o r a g e /O h i c e F o r

Affordable

141—Homes For
S ale

D IN IN G R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110‘ Dbl
Ped. 8 Chippendale C hrs, 72"
Butfol/Hutch, U n u s e d . Still
Boxed, Cost $ 18K. Sell $3950.
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
C herry Set, 76" Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415

127—

AJ»u&gt;o«TBtvr

— Services

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 11
1

S a tetH O H 7 1 c

38R /tBA, de an, screen porch,
wash room, large yd,, car port,
carpet, nlr/hoat Aftot 4 P M
407-323-7113

MARINER'S VILLAGE
71— H eei * W

103— H ousesU n f u r n is h e d

Van driver/Ught w arehouse
duties porson needed C lean
dnving/cnmmal record a must.
407-833 9128

93—

6

141-165

T o P la c e Y o u r A d C a ll
71— H

i :h i

B L ITZ C L E A N
W e O fle r T h e s e S e r v ic e s
• H o u so C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffic e C le a n in g
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 7 1 2

Ruth'a Quality H o u m
Cleaning Service
R e s id e n tia l &amp; C o m m e rc ia l
W o o 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

2 7 0 -C o n c r ete
D o t's C o n c r e te : P a tio s . D r iv e w a y s ,
S idew alks, D e cks. H o m o o w n e rs our
sp e cia lty. C o m m e rc ia l a lso . C a ll
a n y tim e for tree e s tim a te . 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 2 0 8 .

2 7 5 -D rywall

Dry Wall
•Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcornll
407-322-6338 L/l
2 7 7 -H ealthcare
Wrist Peln? F r e e R e p o rt E x p o s e s
T h e S e c r e t T o E lim in a tin g C a r p a l
T u n n e l S y m p to m s F o r G o o d . C all To#
F re e
1 -8 0 0 -8 0 3 -6 6 9 0 ,
24Hr
R e co rd e d M e ss a g e .

27 8 -H a n d y M an
Hom e 6 Lawn
Sprinker Repair
O ver 20 Yre Exp.
Professional A Reliable
407-871*6812.

294-P a in tin g

2 7 8 -H a n d y M an
Maintenance Folks

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 197 0
F r e e E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

R e m o d e l k itch e n &amp; B a th
Irrig o tlo n /P re s s u re W a s h P a in tin g
/ C e r a m ic T ile
R o fin ls h C a b ln o ts
H o m o / L a w n S p rin k le r R e p a ir
L ic e n s e d &amp; In s u re d
H o m o R e p a lrs / L ito H a u lin g
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -B 3 B B

3 0 1 -R eal E state
W o B uy Housos
A ll a r e a s &amp; a n y co n d ilfo n
H a v e a p ro b le m h o u s o ?
W e la k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o equity, n o p ro b le m
A v o id to ro c lo s u ro
N o c o m m is s io n s .le e s
W o p ut c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts !
F r e e re p o rts a l:
w w w .H o m o S O S .c o m
C a ll B a r r y at 4 0 7 -6 2 5 -8 2 4 7

279-HAULING
Fill D irt, S h e ll, T o p S o il, R o c k ,
C o n c r o l e -W a s h o u t. 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 r v ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S e m in o le ,
O r a n g o C o u n tio s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -B 8 7 2 ,

281-H o m e
I m pr o v e m e n t

R o o fin g

Pressure Washing &amp; Painting
Plumbing &amp; Electrical Fixture
Installations
407-321-6712

A LLM A N R O O FIN G
S p e c ia liz in g in ro ro o lln g
&amp; 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

28 7 -L awn S ervic es

A d ria n 's
D ependable
Law n
Se rvice

31 2 — T ree S ervice
W h a l A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v ic e ?

L a r g o &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P ro s s u re W a s h in g &amp; M o re . C a ll for
F r e e Q u o te .

We Accept All Credit Cards.
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 .
Ltc/lns .4 0 7 - 2 6 0 -1 6 7 9

407-435-6228
C A M Lawn Service
Residential A Commercial

316— W e ld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

L a w n C u ttin g . C h e a p e s t In to w n l
S p r in g c le a n -u p . y a rd s , g a ra g e s ,
p r e s s u r e c lo a n ln g , e tc . Senior
Citizen Dlecounte. 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -6 4 3 2

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
STEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,

Classic Cute Lawn Care
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 o e d e a t , &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n th ly , F r e 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

2 9 0 -M a so n r y
O PEN IN G S O O N
McDonald's
Brick A Block Masonry
15 Y e a r s E x p - Free Q u o te s

4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

J im Ad .Specials
. . . t T a __. ,

l

$ 15.75 per m o n t h ........5 lines / 3moriths
$24.75 per m onth ....1 0 lines / 3 months
$33.75 per month ... 15 lines / 3 m onths
Futon: Sold wood mwaorvetyte
arms, extra nice foam layered
pad AN brand new $295.407*
402-1781 or 386-218-2946.

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91-127

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To Place Your Ad Call 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
Legals

Legals

N O TIC E OF AUCTION
TWs auction will bo hold on MAY
28. 2004. nl 9 00 AM al 325
Aulln Avo , Oviedo. FL
Proapectivo
bidders
may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
betoro the Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Terms ate cosh or
ceilihed lunds only O VIED O
TOW INQ reserves (he right to
accept or refuse any and an
bids
The lollowmg
ottered tor bids

vehicles

are

1994 C H EV Y CAVAUEft
VIN* tGtJC5446R73l597t
1987 NISSAN SEN TR A
VINA JN1PB22S6HU512694
Publish April 28, 2004
D197

NO TICE OF SA LE
PUBLIC A UCTIO N
IN PURSUANT T O FLORIDA
S TA TU ES 713 7B T H E FO L­
LO W ING V EH IC LE W ILL BE
S O LD AT PUBLIC A U C TIO N
ON TUESDAY MAY 18, 2004 AT
10 00 AM AT C O R TE S TOW ING
SERVICE. 245 OR AN GE AVE
LO NGW OOD,
FLO R ID A
TH ES E VEHICLES ARE SOLD
AS IS W ITH NO TITLE GUAR.
ANTEE
SELLER RESER VES
TH E RIGHT TO BIO BIDDING
STARTS AT A M O U NT O W ED
FOR TOW ING AND S TO R A G E
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE FORM OF PAYMENT
IS C A S H O R C A S H IE R S
CHECK
1) 1990 FO R D R ANGER
VIN # 1FTCR10K4LUA77361
2) 1979 FO R D VAN
VIN# E15HHA36813
3) 1989 FO R D PROBE
VIN# 1ZVBT21C8K53I0940
4) 1981 FO R D F-100
VIN# 1FTCE10E8BUA00644
5| 1988 LINCOLN 4DR
VIN# 1LNBM81FXJY602842
6) 1997 M ER CU R Y TR A C E R
VIN# 1MELM13P3VW654235
7) 2001 M ER CU R Y SABLE
VIN# 1MEHM50U41A642397
8) 1990 C H E V R O L E T C O R S I­
CA
VIN# 1G1LZ54T3LE123733
9) 1992 C H E V R O L E T LUMINA

VIN# 1GNDU0609NT144515
10) 1993 C H E V R O LE T
CAM ARO
VIN# 2G1FP22S7P2105832
11) 1993 BUICK ROADMAS
TER
VIN# 1G4BT5372PR411407
12) 1993 BUICK SKYLARK
VIN# I Q 4NV54N6PC268176
13) 1989 CH R YSLER N EW
YORKER
VIN* 1C3DC6631KD616729
14) 1992 PLYM OUTH
ACCLAIM
VIN# 1P3XA4631NF237671
15) 1999DOOGE S TR A TU S
VIN# 1B3E J46X4XN551268
16) 1992 P ON TIA C BON
NEVILLE
VIN# 1G2HX53L5N1315142
17) 1991 LEX US LS400
VIN# JT B U F 11E0M0O54287
!8| 1986 BMW 4DR
VIN# W BAAE5405G1509628
19) 2000 MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE
VIN# 4A3AC54L4YE046469
20) 1989 M ITSUBISHI
MIRAGE
VIN# JA3CU26X6KUt235IO
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D199
. N O TIC E O F
P UB LIC S A LE
N O TIC E I* hereby given that
the personal property contents
ol tho following storage units wtll
be ottered lor sale ol public auclion lo satisfy S TO R A G E USA's,
Lion Sale will lake place
Storage U S A .
1007 Willa
Springs D r . Winter Springs. FL
32708 We resorve Iho right lo
reject any bids
DATE O F SALE MAY 12.2004
TIM E O F SALE 4 00 PM
#636 Robert Daley - ottice hies,
other supplies #420 Nicholas
Dore - ollico supplies #421
Nicholas Dore - baby slutt #201
Tasha Forbes - bed. computer.
stereo, books
A U C TIO 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, LICENSE # 593
The ntiovo notice lo be pub­
lished onco a woek lor two consecutivo weeks Said sale lo bo
under and by virtue ot Ihe
Statutes ol the Stato ol Florida.
In such cases provided
Publish April 28, 2004 and May

IN TH E C IR C U fT 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 , FLO R ID A
CIVIL C A S E NO.
04-CA-428-1BM

Ihls proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. to Ihe provision
ol certain assistance Please
contact the ADA Coordinator at
301 North Park Avenue. Suite N301, Sanford, Florida 32771.
telephone
(407)
665-4330,
extension 4227, within 2 working
days ol your receipt ol this Notice
ot Hearing: it you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call (BOO) 9558771

IN RE
F O R F E IT U R E
OF
$862 00 IN U N ITE D STATES
CUR R ENCY

Publish April 21. 28. 2004 and
May 5, 12. 2004
D151

N O TIC E O F A C TIO N

IN T H E C IR C U IT
C O U R T O F TH E
E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O D A T E D IV IS IO N
File N o. 0 4 -2 6 0 -C P

TO : Charles E Franklin
Last known address
291
Lorraine Drtve. Aparlmenl 269
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida
32714
Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by through, under or against
Charles E Franklin, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any right, title or Interest in the
property heroin descnbod
YO UR ARE H E R E B Y NOTI
FIED that an action lor forfeiture
ot the following property soi/ed
and held tn Seminole County.
Florida $862 00 In United Slates
Curroncy, has been tiled against
you In Ihe Circuit Court ol tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
tor Seminole County, Florida Vbu
are required lo serve a copy ol
your written delenses, it any, lo
Ihe complaint upon Tesha
Scolaro,
Sheriffs
counsel,
whoso address Is 100 Bush
Boulevard. Sanford. Florida
32773, on or before the 17 day ol
May. 2004. and Me die original
said written delerues with tlie
Clerk ot thrs Court either before
service on Shotiff* counsel or
immediately thereafter, other­
wise. a default will bo onterod
against you for the relief
demanded In Ihe complaint
D A TED Ihis
2004

day ol APR 12 ,

MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of Circuil Court
By A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
II you are a person wtlh a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate in

IN R E E S T A T E O F
Louise J. Curorio.

N O T IC E T O
C R E D IT O R S
Th e administration ol Ihe
estate of Louise J
Cerone,
deceased. File Num ber 04260 -C P . Is ponding In the
Circuit C ourt tor Sem inole
County,
Florida,
Ptobalo
Division, the addross ol which
Is: 301 N
Park Avenue.
Sanlotd, Florida 32771 Th o
name and address ol tho per­
sonal representative and Ihe
personal
representative's
attornoy aro sol forth below
A LL C R E D I T O R S O F T H E
D E C E D E N T A R E N O T IF IE D
TH A T
All creditors ol Iho docodent
and other persons having
claim s or dem ands against
docedonl s estate on whom a
copy ol this notico Is served
must Mo a written statement of
Iheir claim with the court
W IT H IN T H E
LA TER
OF
TH R EE
M O N TH S
A FTER
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B L IC A T IO N
OF
T H IS
N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y D A Y S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F S E R ­

V IC E O F A C O P Y O F T H IS
N O T I C E O N T H E M , ovon
though Iho personal represen­
tative lias recognized the claim
or demand by paying a pert ol
It or Interest on tl or otherwise
All other creditors of Ihe dece­
dent and persons having
claims or domands against tho
docodont'a estate must tile a
written statement ot their claim
with tho court W ITH IN T H R E E
M O N T H S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N
O F T H IS N O T IC E
A LL C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
AN D O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O
F IL E D W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BARRED EV EN TH O U G H NO
O B J E C T I O N T O T H E C LA IM
IS
F IL E D
UN LESS
TH E
C O U R T E X T E N D S T H E TIM E
IN W H IC H T H E C L A IM MAY
B E F IL E D A N E X T E N S IO N
M AY B E G R A N T E D O N L Y
U P O N G R O U N D S O F FR A U D ,
ESTO PP EL, O R
IN S U F F I­
C IE N T
N O T IC E
OF
TH E
C L A IM S P E R IO D
Th e dato ol firsl publication of
this Notico Is April 21, 2004

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T. Michael Woods, Esquiro
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Representative
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(407) 481-2993
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Publish April 2 1. 28, 2004
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PALMER COLT INC
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PATRICIA NELSON 4 MILTON E WINN
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PENNSYLVANIA SCALE COMPANY
PEREZ AMERICA
PEREZ OF ALTAMONTE INC
PEREZ OF FLORIDA INC
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PETER A BUTKIHS PHD PA
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PETIT SERVICES INC
I’HAM DUONZ
PH ILIP F KEIDAISH JB PA
PHILIP TORS IE I. LO CONCRETE F INI SHI HO
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POWERSPORTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
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IRISH VIDEO PRODUCTIONS
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PRO DESIGN INC
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PRODUCTIVITY MONITORING INC
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QUALITY AIR 4 APPLIANCE CORP
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QUALITY INSURANCE INC
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RAMPO INTERNATIONAL USA INC
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RED LINE USA INC
RED RIBBON HOME FED INC
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RHINO MEDIA INC
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unmatured, contingent ot unlquidated claims, must file their
claims with this court W ITHIN
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E

BOO K 25. PAGE 29. O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SEM I­
NOLE C O U N TY , FLORIDA

L O T 3 BLK 8 PINE LE V EL PB 6
PG 37

Town ot Sanford according to
Plat Book 1, Pegs 56 ol the
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Flonda, has been lound
to be to a dilapidated, unsanitary,
uninhabitable or unsafe condi­
tion,
and
that
the
City
Commission wi» hold a Public
Hearing to the City Commission
Chambers ol City Han at 7 00
p m on Msy 10, 2004 Al this
hearing, ihe City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You are hereby ordered lo
appear
belore
Ihe
City
Commission
at
tho
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side ot
the case. You have the tight to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expense, lo represent you belore
Iho Board You have Ihe righi to
call witnesses on your bohatl as
well as to cross-examine all
other witnesses It you do nol
appear, tho City Commission
may proceed without you

N O TIC E OF
PUB LIC H EAR INQ

Florida Statutes
A Verified
Complaint tor Final Judgment ol
Forfeiture h at been tiled to the
above-styt*d Court.

N O T IC E O F A P U B LIC
H E A R IN G T O CO N S ID ER
T H E A D O P TIO N O F AN
O R D IN A N C E B Y T H E C ITY
O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
Notice I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room at the City
Hall In the City ol Sanford,
Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M on
May 10, 2004. to consider the
adoption ot an ordinance by the
City ol Sanlord, Florida, title ol
which Is as follows
O R D IN A N C E NO
3863
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E C ITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLO R ID A.
AM ENDING O R D IN A N CE NO
3117 O F S A ID C IT Y ; SAID
O R D IN A N C E DEINQ A ZONING
PLAN: SAID AM EN D M EN T TO
C H A N G E T H E Z O N IN G O F
0 55 A C R E O F P R O P E R TY
LYING B E TW E E N S T JO H N S
PARKW AY A N D TH E C S X
R A ILR O A D A N D B E TW E E N
BEVIER R O AD AND MEISCH
ROAD. FR O M AG. A G R IC UL­
TU R E . T O RI-1, R E S T R IC TE D
IN D U S TR IA L;
PRO VIDING
F O R S E V ER A B ILITY . C O N ­
F L IC T S
AND
E F F E C TIV E
DATE
A copy shad bo available at the
office ol the City Clerk tor an per­
sons deslnng to examine the
same.

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED
Notwithstanding Ihe lime peri­
ods sol forth above, any claim
Wed two (2) years or more after
Ihe decedent's date ol deatli Is
barred
The date ol Ihe lirsl r - J l l n
ot this notice Is April 28. 2004
FRANK C W HIGHAM
Personal Representative
P O Boa 4848
Sanlord. F L 32772-4848
FR ANK
C
W HIGHAM ,
ESQ UIR E
Florida Bat No 1B5290
S TE N S TR O M .
M clN TO SH .
C O LBER T. WHIGHAM.
R EIS C H M A N N A PAR TLO W .
PA
Post OITtco Boa 4848
Sanlord, FL 32772-4648
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney lor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 28. 2004 and May
5,2004
D203

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SEM INO LE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
G EN E R A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04 CA 613-14

All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said heating
By order ol the City Commission
01 the City ol Sanlord. Florida
P E R S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E T O
P A R TIC IP A TE IN ANY OF
TH ES E
P R O C E E D IN G S
SH OU LD
CO N TA CT
TH E
H UM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFICE
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 407330-5610
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC II a
poison decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
nood a verbatim record ol the
proceedings, including live testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City ol Sanlord (F S 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish April 28. 2004
D192
April 21, 2004
N O TIC E O F A PUBLIC
HEARING T O CONSID ER
TH E A D O P TIO N O F AN
OR DINANCE B Y TH E C ITY
O F SANFO R D, FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be hold In the
Commission Room al tho City
Hall in Ihe City ol Sanloid,
Florida, al 7 00 o'clock PM on
May 10, 2004, to constder Iho
adoption ol an ordinance by Iho
City ol Sanlord. Florida. Iillo of
which Is as follows:
OR DINANCE NO 3864
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
O F S A N FO R D ,
FLORIDA
C LO S IN G . VACATING, AND
ABANDONING TH A T CERTAIN
14 F O O T WIDE E A S T-W E S T
ALLEY LYING B E TW E E N W
16TH S T R E E T AND W 17TH
S TR E E T AND B ETW E E N MAIN
S T R E E T AND O LE A N D E R
AVENUE: P ROVIDING FOR
SEVER ABILITY. C O N F L IC TS
AND E FFE C TIV E DATE
A copy shall be available al tho
otlice ol Ihe City Clerk lor all
persons desiring lo o»amine tho
same
A l parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
hoard at said hearing
By order ot tho City Commission
ol the City ol Sanlord, Florida
P ERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G A S S IS TA N C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F
TH ES E
P R O C E ED IN G S
S H O U LD
C O N TA C T
TH E
HUMAN R ES O U R C E S O FFICE
ADA C O O R DINATO R AT 407330-5610
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC It a
person doc ides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at Ihe above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim tecoid ot the
proceedings. Including Ihe testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is nol provided by Ihe
City ol Sanlord |FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish April 28. 2004
D193

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE #: 04-145-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
E LLA C JENKINS,
Deceased
Nolle* to Creditor*
The admmlstrallon ol Ihe estate
ol ELLA C JEN K IN S , deceased.
File Number 04-145-CP. I*
pending In Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Flonda.
Probale Division, the address ol
which is 301 N Paik A v e .
Sanlord. FL, 32771, The names
and addresses ol Ihe Personal
Representative
and
Iho
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ol Iho decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands egsmsl decedent s
estate. Including unmelured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
daims. on whom a copy ol this
notice I* served musi We Iheli
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DA TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F T E R T H E DATE
O F S ERVICE O F A C O P Y O F
JTIC E O N TH EM
i decaiditors ol
ner persons having
demands against
estal*. including

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CITIM O R TG A G E. INC,,
PLAINTIFF
VS
DO U GLA S J WALKER. II, E T
AL
DEFEN D AN TS)
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
T O DO U GLA S J WALKER. II
AND UNKNOW N SP OU SE O F
D O U G LA S J WALKER II whose
residence
Is
unknown
II
he/shethoy be living, and il
he/she/thoy bo dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, hous. devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all parlies claiming an Interest by.
through, undei or against Iho
Defendants, who are nol known
lo be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any light title or interest in Ihe
property dosenbed in the mort­
gage boing foreclosed heroin
Y O U ARE HEREBY N O TIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on tho following 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 LA T
TH E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 47. PAG E 26
TH R O U G H 30. O F TH E P U B ­
LIC R EC O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
has been Wed against you and
Ihe you are requited lo serve a
copy ol your written delonses. il
any, to H on DAVID J S TE R N .
E S Q Plaintiffs attorney, whose
address Is 6 0 1 S University
Drive 4500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no lalei than 30 days
fiom the dale ot the tirsl publica­
tion ot this notice ol action) and
Me the original with the clerk ol
this court oithcr before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will bo entered against
you lor the roliol demanded in
tho complain! or petition Wed
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEM INO LE
County. Flonda. Ihis day ol APR
20.2004
MARYANNE M O R SE, C LER K
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
BY AMulcock
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 FO R P LAINTIFF
801 S U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION . FL 33324
04 24511
IN A C CO R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M ER ICANS W ITH DISABILITIE S ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4227.
1-800 955-8771 (TD D ) Of 1-800955-8770. via Flonda Relay
5ervtce
TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE PUB
LISHED O N C E A W EEK FO R
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. 2004 and May
5.2004
D205
IN TH E C IR C U fT C O U R T
O F TH E 1 «TH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO.: 04C A -595-14G
BANK O N E . NATIONAL
A SSO CIA TIO N. AS T R U S T E E .
Plaintiff.

D A N IEL L
SAYLO R. J R ;
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DANIEL L SAYLOR, JR ;
S U N TR U S T BANK: LAURIE I
SAYLOR AK/A LAURA I
SAYLOR AJK/A LAURIE L
SAYLOR. JO H N D O E; JA N E
D O E AS UN KNO W N TE N A N T
(5 ) IN P O S S ES S IO N O F TH E
5 U B JE C T PROPERTY.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : DANIEL L. SAYLOR. JR
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
DA N IEL L. SA Y LO R . JR
(Residence Unknown)
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the loliowing
described property:
LO T 20, TAMARAK. A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
A S R E C O R D E D IN PLAT

A/K/A 1676 BOM I C IR C LE ,
W IN TER PARK. FL 32792
has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses, it any.
to it. on Marshall C . Watson.
P A , Attorney lor Ptaintifl, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
S T R E E T . S U IT E
120, F T
LAUD ER D ALE. F L 33309 wilhln
thirty (30) days alter Iho first
publication of this Notice In Iho
(Please publish In TH E SEM I­
N O LE H ER ALD) and file Ihe
original with the Clerk ol this
Court cither be lore service on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediate­
ly thereafter; otherwise a default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded In the com­
plaint
In accordance with Iho
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 M. Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding II
hearing impaired, (TD D ) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seal ol this Court this day ol
APR 19, 2004
Maryanno Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Pioase publish In Ttio
Seminole Herald)
Publish April 26. 2004 and May
5. 2004
D206
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 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 .: 04C A-71B -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 .
INC . «
Plaint ill,

Name* In which assessed: C Y N ­
TH IA S C O T T
All ol said property being In the
County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless such certificate^) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificate!s) win be sold to the
highest bidder at Ihe west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida, on
Monday. JU N E 07, 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ot Sale tee, applicable
documentary stamp tases and
recording lees are required to be
paid by the successful bidder al
the sale Full payment ot an
amount equal lo Iho highest bid
Is due within 24 hours a ftor Ihe
advertised time ot sale All pay­
ments shall be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to Ihe Clerk ot the Circuit Court
Dated on 4/22/2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
C L E R K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 28. 2004 and May
5, 12. 19.2004
0208
Nolle* ol Application
lor T i i Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN,
that FIO ELA DENNY. Ihe holdor
ol the loliowing certificate!*) has
Med said certiticale(s) tor a las
deed to bo Issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and yoat(»)
ot issuance. Hie description ot
tho property, and the name(s) to
which it was assessed is/are as
follows:
C E R TIF IC A TE N O : 1454 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 1999
P A R C E L ID* 01-20-30-3000130-0000
Description ol Property S E C 01
TW P 20S R G E 30E L O T 2
(LE S S E 653 05 F T &amp; W 537 8
F T O F E 1190 85 F T O F S 405
F T A NLY 1942 3 F T A RD R W )
Names In which assessed
ADAM S PAR TN ER SHIP

vs
W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O A 'K M
W ILLIAM
A
GORANFLO.
C LER K O F TH E C O U R T.
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA. H ID DEN S P RING S
CO NDO M INIUM
A S S O C IA TIO N ,
INC ;
R L.
H A IN E S
C O N S T R U C T IO N .
IN C .; S TA TE O F FLO R ID A .
D E P A R TM EN T O F R EV E N U E ;
ANA E C O R TE Z ; UN KN O W N
SPOUSE
OF
W ILLIAM
G O R A N F LO A/K/A WILLIAM A
G O R A N F LO ; JO H N D O E. JA N E
D O E AS UN KN 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 PER TY.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : W ILLIAM G O R A N F L O
A/K/A WILLIAM A G O R A N F LO
( RsaMane* 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 F LO
(Residence Unknown)
L A S T KNOW N A D D R E S S 662
Y O U N G S TO W N
PARKWAY,
NO
200.
A L TA M O N TE
SP R IN G S. FLO R ID A 32714
Y O U ARE N O TIF IE D lhat an
action
lor
Foreclosure
ol
Mortgage on the following
dosenbed property
UN IT 200, BUILOING 13A. H ID­
DEN S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN I­
UM. 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 ­
MINIUM
TH ER EO F
AS
R ECO R DED
IN
O F F IC IA L
R E C O R D S B O O K 1594, PAGE
668. S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A AND ALL A M E N D ­
M E N TS TH E R E TO . T O G E T H ­
ER 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 LEM E N TS A P P U R TEN A N T
TH ER E TO
has been tiled against you and
you are requited to serve a copy
ol your written delenses, it any.
to It, on Marshall C . Watson.
P A . Attorney lot Plaintiff, whoso
address is 1800 N W 49TH
S TR E E T. S U ITE 120. F T LA U D ­
ER D ALE. FL 33309 wilhin thirty
(30) days atier Ihe first publica­
tion ol this Nolice In the (Please
publish In T H E S E M IN O LE
H ER A LD ) and Me the original
with ttie Clerk ol tins Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney or Immediately there­
after; otherwise a delautt will be
entered against you lor the reliel
demanded to Ihe complaint
In accordance with Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in Ihis proceeding
should contact tho Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N 301, Sanlord
FL 32771. Telephone Number
(407)665-4227 within 2 working
of your receipt ot this notice It
hearing or voice Impaired. (TD D )
1-800-055-8771.
W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seal ol this Court tins day ol APR
19. 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ol the Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Pleaso publish In The
Seminole Hoiaid)
Publish: Apnl 28. 2004 and May
S, 2004
D207
Notice ol Application
loz Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
dial TH E O D O R A D C O LEM AN ,
the holder ol the toSowmg certifi­
cated) has tiled said certifi­
cated! lot a lai deed to be
issued thereon Th* certificate
number(s) and yaar(s) ol
issuance the description of the
property, and the name(s) to
which It was assessed ta/are as

C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 703 YE AR
O F IS S U A N C E : 2000
P A R C E L ID* 35-19-30-5130800-0030
Description of Property LE O

AD of said property being In tho
County ot Seminole. Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certilcate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
cortiticalo(s) will be sold to Ihe
highest bidder al Iho west bool
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanloid. Florida,
on
Monday JU N E 07. 2004 al
It 00am
Payment ot Salo lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp laios
and recording toes are required
to be paid by Ihe successful bid
dor al tho sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ot sale All
payments shall be cash ot guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payablo to tho Cleik ol 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
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLORIOA
by Geraldine Halford
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apnl 28. 2004 and May
5. 12, 19. 2004
D209

Notice of Application
lor Tax Deed
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN,
that H E L E N T H ER N A N D EZ ,
the holder ot the following certifi­
cated) has Mod said certifi­
cated) tor a tan deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, Iho description ol the
property, and the name(s) In
which II was assessed ts/nio as
follows
C E R TIF IC A TE NO : 4203 Y E A R
O F IS S U A N C E : 2001
P AR C E L ID* 04 21-31-300024A-0000
Description ot Property S E C 04
TW P 21 S R G E 31 E N 80 F T
O F S 1/2 O F S W 1/4 O F S E 1/4
O F S E 1/4 (L E S S E 20 F T )
Names to which assessed:
LAKE M A R G A R E T C O
All ot said property being to the
County ol Seminole, Stale of
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
tho property described to such
certificated) will be sold to ttie
tvghesl bidder al Ilia west Ironl
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday, JU N E 07. 2004. al
It 00am
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp laxes
and recording feet are required
to be paid by ttie successful bid
der at the sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to Ihe highest
bid is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time ot sale All
payments shall be cash or guar
anleed
instrument.
made
payable lo Iho Clerk ol 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 . FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh Apnl 28. 2004 and May
5. 12. 19. 2004
D 2 I0

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC H EAR IN Q
Nolle* la hearty grven by the
City ol Sanford lo: Floyd A
Theory Stringer, 1104 Locust
A v t Sanlord, FL 32771 and any
Of al other interested parties,
that the described property. 1104
Locust Ave., Sanlord. FL,
32771. Lag Lot 2 Block 13 Tier D

City
ol
Sanlord.
Enforcement Division
300 N, Park Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644

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N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
Notice is hoarby given by the
City ol Sanlord lo
Tony
Covington, 201 Forest Trail.
Oviodo. FL 32765 and any or all
other interested parties, that the
desenbed
property.
1016
Avocado Avo , Sanlord, FL.
32771. Leg Lot 6 ♦ E 20 Ft ol Lol
7 Block 24 M W Clarks
Subdivision according lo Plal
Book 1, Pago 109 ol tho Public
Records ol Somlnofo County.
Florida, has been lound to be in
a dilapidated, unsanitary, unin­
habitable of unsafe condition,
and that tho City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing to the
City Commission Chambers ol
City Hall at 7 00 p m on May 10.
2004 At Ihis hearing, the City
Commission shall hoar evidence
and will dolermine whether or
nol tins property shall bo con­
demned
You are
hereby
ordered to appear belore the
City
Commission
at
Iho
Condemnation Heating to be
heard and present your side ol
tho case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, al your own
expanse, lo represent you
belore iho Board You have Ihe
right to call witnesses on your
behall as well as to cross exam­
ine all othor wilnesses II you do
not appear, tho City Commission
may procood without you
City
ol
Sanlord,
Enforcement Division
300 N. Paik Avo.
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

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N O TIC E O F •
PUBLIC H EAD IN G
Nolico is hoarby given by Iho
City ol Sanloid to: Tony
Covington, 201 Forest Trail.
Oviedo. FL 32765 and any or all
other interested parties, that tho
described property, 1204 W
11th S I . Sanlord, FL . 32771.
Leg W 25 FI ol Lol 7 + all Lol 8
Block
24
M
W
Clarks
Subdivision according to Plat
Book I . Page 109 ol tho Pubic
Records ol Seminole Counly.
Florida, has been lound to be in
a dilapidated, unsanitary, unin­
habitable or unsafe condition,
and lhal lha City Commission
will hold a Pubic Hearing to Iho
City Commission Chambers ol
City Hall at 7 00 p m. on May 10,
2004 Al this hoanng. ttie City
Commission shall heal oviderce
and will determine whether or
not this property shall be con­
demned
You
are
hereby
ordered to appear belore Iho
City
Commission
at
Ihe
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side ot
the case You have ttie right to
obtain or) attorney, at your own
expense, to represent you
before the Board You have tho
right lo call witnesses on your
behalf as well as lo cross-exam­
ine all othor witnesses. II you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ot
Sanlord.
Enloicomenl Division
300 N Paik Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 33&amp; 5644

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5. 2004
D213

N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
Notice is heaiby given by the
City ol Sanlord to: Cynthia
Bacon. 1019 Persimmon Ave.
Sanlord. FL 32771 and any or all
other Interested parties, lhat Ihe
described
property.
1317
Williams S I . Sanlord, FL.
32771. Leg Lol 21 Block G A D
Chappells subdivision according
to Plat Book t, Page 71 of the
Public Records ol Seminole
Counly. Flonda. has been lound
to be to a dtlapidaled. unsani­
tary, uninhabitable or unsafe
condition, and that the City
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing m the City Commission
Chambers ot City Hall al 7 OO
p m on May 10, 2004 Al this
hearing. Ihe City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
determine whether or not this
property shall be condemned
You aie hereby ordeied to
appear
belore
the
City
Commission
at
Ihe
Condemnation Hearing to be
heard and present your side of
tho case You have tho right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
eipense. to represent you
belore the Board You have the
right to cal witnesses on your
behall as well as lo cross-exam­
ine an other witnesses It you do
not appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ot
Santon).
Code
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644
Pubksh Apnl 28, 2004 and May
5.2004
D214

Notice is heartry given by the
City of Sanlord to Clemon A
Monica
Countryman.
1212
Randolph S I , Sanlord. FL
32771 and any or an other inter­
ested parties, that the described
property, 1925 Summertm Ave .
Sanlord. FL. 32771. Leg Lot 24
Block 6 Bel-Air according to Plat
Book 3. Page 79 A 79A ot the
Public Records ol Seminole
County, FlotIda, has been lound
to be In a dilapidated, unsani­
tary. uninhabitable or unsale
condition, and that Ihe City
Commission will hold a Public
Heanng to the City Commission
Chambers ol City Hall al 7 00
p m . on May 10. 2004 At this
hearing, tho City Commission
shall hear evidence and will
del ermine whether or not this
property shall bo condemned
Vou are hereby ordered to
appear
before
the
City
Commission
at
the
Condemnation Hearing to bo
heard and present your side ot
ttie case You have the right to
obtain an attorney, at your own
expenso. to represent you
before Ihe Board You have tho
right to call witnesses on your
behall ns well as to ooss-exnmtno all other witnesses II you do
not appear, tho City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ol
Sanlord.
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Ave.
Sanlord, FL 32771
(407) 330 5644

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5. 2004
D215
N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
Notice Is heaiby given by Hie
City ol Sanlord to Samuel
Thompson heirs. D o Votonlca
McGnft. P O Box 1911 Pomona.
C A 91769 and any or all other
Interested parties, that Ihe
described property, 506 E 11th
S I . Sanlord, FL. 32771. Log Lot
10 Block 12 Tier B Town ot
Sanlord according lo Plal Dook
1, Page 56 ol the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida, has been lound to tie In
a dilapidated, unsanitary, unin­
habitable or unsafe condition,
and that the City Commission
will hold a Public Hearing In Iho
City Commission Chambers ol
City Halt al 7 00 p m on May 10,
2004. Al Ihis hearing. Hie City
Commission shall hoar evidence
and will determine wtiethor or
not this property shall bo con­
demned
You
are hereby
ordered lo appoar belore Ihe
City
Commission
at
Iho
Condemnation Hoanng to bo
heard and present your side ot
Iho case You have Hie right to
obtain an attorney al your own
expense, to represent you
before Iho Board You luive Iho
right to call witnesses on your
behatt ns wetl ns In cross-exam­
ine alt cither witnesses II you do
nol appear, the City Commission
may proceed without you
City
ot
Sanlord.
Enforcement Division
300 N Park Avo
Sanlord. F L 32771
(407) 330-5644

L egals

I H ER E B Y C E R TIF Y thal a true
and correct copy of this Notice of
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 14
day ol Apnl. 2004.
Tosha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Sommolo County Sheriff's Otlice
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Flonda 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish: April 21, 28. 2004
DUO
IN TH E C IR C UIT C O U R T FOR
SEM INOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
P R O B ATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-366 CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
MARY SUE T RAYNOR,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R ED ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
Ol M ARY S U E TR A Y N O R
deceased. File Number 03-366C P , Iho address ol which is Post
OHice Box 8099, Sanlord. FL.
32772 8099
Ttie names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative and Ihe Personal
Representative's attorney aro set
lorth below
All creditors ol Iho decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate. Including unmalurod.
contingent
oi
unliquidated
claims, on wtrom a copy ot this
notice is sorvod must Mo thou
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E (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 TH IR TY (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 TIC E O N TH EM
All olher creditors ol Iho doco
dent and poisons having claims
or demands against tiro doco
dent's estate, including unma
lured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must Me tlioir claims with
this Court W ITHIN T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE OF
TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N 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 S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E
D E C E O E N T 'S
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 21. 2004
PATRICIA A W ALKER
Personal Representative

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P UB LIC N O TIC E
In compliance with Federal An
Regulations ol the Fodeial
Aviation Agency, Public Notice is
horeby given lhal Iho City ol
Sanlord.
Seminole
County.
Florida has authorized Claiko
Environmental
Mosquito
Managemenl. Inc to apply
insecticides
approved
and
labeled tor this use, over con
gested areas ol Ihe city ol
Sanlord. by low Hying aircraft al
attitudes under 500 loel Horn
lime to lime throughout Hie mos
quilo season ol 2004
Populations ol both potential dis
ease bearing and post mosqui­
toes will bo suppressed by spray
Nights within tho area
All such Nights will bo made In
the public interesl al such times
are considered necessary, and
under such conditions as aro
considered necessary, and
under such conditions as are
considered effective and salo.
tor Ihe purpose ol providing
comfort and public hoallh pro
lection lor residents
Spray Nights will be made over
congested areas which ordinari­
ly cannot be adequately Healed
tor tho suppression ol aduN mos
quiloes with ground equipment,
or where aerial treatments must
supplement
treatments
by
ground equipmonl
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 Sanlord. Public
Works Director at 407-330 5681
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2.2004
D217

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 FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A.
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-891-16-A
IN RE F O R F E ITU R E O F
52.662 00 IN U N ITE D S TA TE S
CUR R ENCY
N O TIC E O F
F O R F E ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
TO TlHarry Boute
2600 Georgia Avenue
Apartment *907
Sanlord. Flonda 32771
and all others who claim an
interesl in the tottowing property:
52.662 00 to U S currency
Donald F. E stinger, to his official
capacity as Shentt ol the
Seminole
County,
FtQfkta,
through the oHicers. mvestiga
tors or agent*, seized th* above
property on or about February
25. 2004. at or near th* area ot
4255 Peninsula Point. Sanlord.
Seminole
County.
Florid*
32771. Said property is to th*
custody ol the Shentt ot
Semmoie County tut the pur­
pose ot torteaur* pursuant to
eaction*
932 701-932 704.

PaffC 7B

G C H A R LE S W O H LU 3 T. E S O
Florida Bar No 121660
1085 West Morse Boulevard,
Suite B
Post Office Box 1570
Winter Park. FL 32790-1570
Telephone 407/644 3206
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 21,28,2004
DI41
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 IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-365-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
DAVID M IC HAEL WILLIS.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Ttie admmisliation ot tho estate
ol DAVID M IC H A E L W ILLIS
deceased, File Number 04-365
C P . is ponding in iho Circuit
Court lor Seminole C ounly
Probate Division. Iho addiess of
which Is Post Oltico Drawer C
Sanlord, FL, 32772 The names
and addresses ol Ihe Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative's attorney are set
forth below
All creditors ol the decedent and
olher parsons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate, Including unmatutod,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on wtiom a copy ol this
notice is sorvod must Mo thee
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R TH E O A TE O F TH E
FIR S T P UB LIC ATIO N O F THIS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A FTE R
TH E D A TE O F SER VIC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All other creditors ot the deco
dent and persons having claims
or demands agamsl the dece
dent's estate, including unma
lured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile Ihee claim s with
Itus Court W ITHIN 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 P UB LIC ATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R E V E H BAR R ED
T H E D A TE O F F IR S T PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 21. 2004
K R IS TE N WILLIS
Personal Representative
4963 Ridgemoots Cede
Palm Harbor. Florida 34855
S TE P H E N M M ARTIN, P A
S TE P H E N M MARTIN
Flonda Bar No 0306234
1014 South Flonda Avenue
Post Otlice Box 2765
Lakeland. FL 33806 2765
Telephone 863683 8765
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Pubksh Apnl 2 t. 28. 2004
0142

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 0 4 -M 9 -C P
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
AN N KARMKJL.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S

Th# administration ot the
estate ol A N N K AR M IO L,
deceased, whose date of death
was February 12. 2004; and
whose Social Security Number
is 053 01-2775, I* pending to
the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, tho address ot which
is Clerk ol the Circuit and
County Court, P O Box 8099,
Sanford, FL. 32772 8099 The
names and addresses ol the
Personal Roprosenlallve and
(lie Personal Representative's
attorney are ael lorth below
Alt creditor* ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decodent's estate on whom a
copy ol lint notice is required to
be served, must tile their claims
with this Court W ITHIN T H E
LATER O F 3 M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
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 IH IS N O TIC E O N
TH EM
Atl othor creditors ot the docodent and nther persons having
claims ot demands agamsl ttie
decedent s estate must Mo ttieir
claims with Ihis 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 THIS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
TH E
TIM E PER IO D S E T FO R TH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) YEAR S O R MORE
A F TE R TH E D E C E D E N T S
DATE O f D EATH IS BARRED
Tlw data ol last publication ot
this Notice Is Afml 21. 2004
ANDREA
SELM A Y O U N G
N/K/A ANDR EA SELMA
S TE V E N S
Personal Representative
2300 E Graves Avenue *438
Orange City, Honda 32703
Sharon B Logan
Florida Bar No 280968
S H A R O N B LOGAN. P A
180 Wrung Court
Ormond Boach. FL 32170
Tolepfrone (386)673-5787
Facsimile (386)673 2496
Allornoy
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 21, 28. 2004 and
May 5. 2004
D143

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 IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO . 04-386 CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
HARRY L E E C R EW S .
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol Ihe
estate ol HAR R Y LEE C R E W S ,
deccasod, File Number 04-386CP. Is pending in Ihe Circuit
C o u iI lor Seminole Counly,
Honda. Probala Division. IIhi
addiess ol which is.
301 North Park Avenue
Sanloid FL. 32772 8099
Tho name and addiess ot the
Personal Representative and
Ihe Personal Representative's
attorney are sel forth below
All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having
claims or domands agamsl
decodents estate, including
unmalurod. contingenl or unliq­
uidated claims, on whom a
copy ol this notice Is served
must Me then claims witti Ihis
Court W ITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
D A TE O F TH E F IR S T P UB LI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E O R
TH IR TY
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
All other creditors ot ttie docedenl and persons having claims
or demands against Hie dece­
dent's estate, including unmaturod, contingent or unliquidat­
ed claims, must Me llieir claims
with Hus Court W ITHIN TH R E E
M O N TH S A FTE R TH E DATE
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
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G TH E
TIM E P ERIODS S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . ANY CLAIM FILED
TW O (2) Y EAR S O H MORE
A L T E R T H E D E C E D E N T 'S
DATE O F D EATH IS B AR R ED
TH E O ATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
CATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 21, 2004
Rebecca Crews-Wilson
Personal Representative
11827 Orange Avenue
Fort Pierce. FL 34945
Michael D Fowler
Neill Griffin Fowiot Tierney Neill
A Marquis
Flonda Bar No 233919
Post Oltico Box 1270
Fort Pierce. FL 34954
Telephone 772/464-8200
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 21,28. 2004
0144

N O TIC E O F
P UB LIC S A L E
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sel v*fades
pursuant to subseckon 713.78
of the Flonda Statutes that on
05/14/3004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club Hd , Sanlord, FI
32771-4059 Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept ot refect any andor all
bids
2B6H B21Y XLK751966
1990 Dodge Ram Van
Pubksh Apnl 28.2004
0194

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N O T IC E
Th e St. John* River W ater Management District ha* received
the application for Environmental Resource Permtt(s) from the
lollowtng nppbcant(i)
W achovia Bank. 225 W ater Street. 4th Floor, Jacksonville, FL
32202, application 4 4 0 -117-21670-49 Th e prefect ts located In
Seminole County. Sections 14 &amp; 06. Townships 21 A 20 South,
Ranges 29 A 30 East. Th e E R P application Is for construction of
a surface wator m anagem ent system for a f ,96-acre, com m er­
cial development known as the Wachovia Bank.
Th e filefs) containing each of the above-listed application)*) are
available tor Inspection M onday through Friday except tor legal
holidays, BOO a m lo 5 00 p m al the St. Jo h n s River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Servfco
Center Written objections to the application may bo made, but
should be Ned with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
S t . Patatka, Florida 32177-1429. no later than 14 days trom the
date of publication Written obfections should Idontify the objec­
tor by nam e and address, and fully describe the objection to the
apples to n Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing Onty
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and w ho file a petition meeting the requirements ol
Sections 120 596 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 26106. Florida Administrative C ode , may obtain an Administrative
hearing AX hmety filed written obfections will be presented to the
Board for consideration in its deliberations on application poor to
the Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director, Division of Permit Dala Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Publish April 28. 2004

D200
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO : 04-CA-166-14-K
ALAQ UA M O R TG A G E
COMPANY,
PLAINTIFF,
vs
ALAQ UA C O U N TR Y C LU B , INC . A Florida corporation, and
ALAQ UA P R O P ER TY
O W N E R S A SSO CIA TIO N, INC . a Florida corporation.
D E FE N D A N TS
A M E N D E D 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 IV EN that pursuant lo an Amended Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated April 20, 2004 and entorod In Case
NO, 04C A -188-14-K ol the Circuit Coud in and tor Sominoio County.
Florida, wherein A LA Q U A M O R TG A G E COMPANY, Is tho Plaintiff,
and Ataqua Country Club. Inc and Alaqua Property Owners
Association. Inc. are the Defendants. I wilt sell to the highest and best
bidder tor cash at the West Front Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida at 11 00 a m on
the 13th day ot May, 2004 tho property described In Exhibit *A*
atlaced hereto
E X H IB IT *A*
P A R C E L 1;
Tract *A*. Tract "B \ Tract 'C*. and Tract ’D \ A L A Q U A P H A S E I.
according to the plat thoroot as recorded In Plat Book 33, pages
67 through 71 ol tho Public Records ot Seminole County, Florida
P A R C E L 2:
T r a d ’A ', Traci ’ B \ and Tract 'C ', A L A Q U A P H A S E II. accord­
ing lo the plat thereof as tecordod in Plat Book 38. pages 27
through 29, ot tho Public Rocords ol Sominoio County, Florida.
P A R C E L 3:
Tract *A*. Tract *B*, Tract *D\ Tract *E\ Tract *F*. Tract 'G*.
Tract *H\ and Tract T , A L A Q U A P H A S E III, according lo tho plat
Ihereol as recorded In Plat Book 42, pages t through B ol tho
Public Records of Sominoio County, Florida
P A R C E L 4:
Com m ence at the Northeast comer ot Tract *K* as shown on tho
P U T O F A U O U A . P H A S E III. as recorded in Plal Book 42.
pages 1 through B ot the Public Records ol Sominole County.
Florida. Thence run South 10"09' 50’ West along the East line ol
said Tract "K" for a distance of 246.50 feet lo the Point of
Beginning. Thence continue South 10*09' 50’ West along said
East line for a distance ol 17.00 feel, thence run Norlh 7 9 ’ 50'
I f W osl for a distance of 12.50 loel; thence run North 10’ 09'
39’ East tor a distance ol 17.00 leet: thonco run South 79*50 11 *
East for a distance ol 12.50 feet to the Point of Beginning
P A R C E L 5;
Com m ence at the Northeast comer ot T r a d *K* as shown on the
P U T O F A U O U A , P H A S E III, as recorded In Plat Book 42.
pages t through B of the Public Records ol Seminole County,
Florida. Thence run South 10*09' 50' West along the East line ol
said T r a d *K’ for a distance ol 363 31 feet to the Point of
Beginning. Thence continue South 10’ 09' 50* West along said
East line lor a distance ot 100 48 teel. thence run North 04*06'
49* West lor a distance ol 40 46 teet, thence run North 10*09'
50’ East lor a distance ot 26 08 teet. thence run North 26*01' 28’
East lor a distance ol 36 59 leet to the Point of Beginning
P A R C E L 6:
Com m ence at the Northeast comer ol T r a d *K* as shown on the
P U T O F A U O U A . P H A S E III. as recorded in Plat Book 42.
pages 1 through B ot the Public Records ol Seminole County.
Florida. Thence run South 10*09' 50* West along the East line ot
said Tract *K* lor a distance ol 1014.11 teet; thonco run South
15*55'15* W est tor a distance ol 44 34 leet lo the Point ot
Beginning Thence continue South 15*55' 15* West along said
East line lor a distance ol 114.94 feet; thence run North 29*27*
00* W est lor a distance of 39.19 feet, thence run North 13*23'
30* East tor a distance ol 52 96 leet. thence run North 56*19' 46’
East tor a distance ol 46 63 feet to ttie Point ot Beginning
P A R C E L 7:
C om m ence at the Northeast corner ot T r a d *K* as shown on tho
P U T O F A U O U A . P H A S E III. as recorded in Plat Book 42.
page* I through 8 ol the Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida. Thence run the Iol lowing three courses along the East
tine of said T r a d *K*: run South 10*09' 50* West lor a distance
ot 1014.11 teet. thence run South 15*55' 15* West lor a distance
of 729.38 feet to the Point of Beginning Th en ce continue South
15*55' 15* W est tor a distance ot 287.46 loet; thence run North
11*07* 16’ West lor a distance ot 19 12 teet. thence run North 10
*26* 01* East tor a distance ol 72.60 feet, thence run North
22*50 24* East tor a distance ol 48 19 leet. thence run North 02
*13 38’ East tor a distance ot 49 25 feet, thence run North
27*46' 25* East lor a distance of 104 50 feet to ttie Point of
Beginning
P A R C E L 8;
C om m ence al the Southeast com er ol T r a d *J* A U O U A
P H A S E III, recorded In Plat Book 42. pages 1 through 6 ot the
Public Records of Seminole County, Florida Thence run North
00*14' 12* East along the Easterly boundary of said T r a d *J* tor
a distance ol 294.16 feel to the Point of Beginning, thence con­
tinue North 00*14* 12* East along said Eastedy boundary line for
a distance ot 17.52 feet, thence run South 77*05' 33* West lor a
distance of 65 94 leet; thence run South 26*56' 54* East tor a
distance ot 6.95 teet. thence run North 66*48' 30* East lor a d it
tanco ol 61.15 feel lo the Point of Beginning

L egals

L egals

W for a distance ot 82 96 feet; thence run S
tor a distance of 50 67 teot to the P O IN T O F
B E G IN N IN G ot a strip of land tying 10 00 feet each aide ot the
following described line, thenco run S A I'S S ’AA* E for a distance
o l 170 53 teet; thence run N72’5329* E for a distance ol 176 02
teel; thonco run S 35*2237* E lor a distance ot 137.22 feet;
thence run S 72*32‘27* E lor a distance ot 102 04 leet lo the
Easterty line ol tho aforementioned Tract *F* and the Point of
Termination of this description which shall be operated, m akv
tatned. repaired and replaced In accordance with and aubjoct to
applicable statutes, laws, governmental rotes and regulations,
and the approval of St. Jo h n s River W ater M anagem ent District
and oltior governmental agencies having jurisdiction over such
surface water managem ent system;

D O N ALD W S C A R L E TT
Florida Bar No 112821
D O N ALD W S C A R LE TT, PA.
1003 East Concord Street
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone 407/ 4224189
Attorney to*
Personal
Representative

Legals

L egals

Records of Seminole County, Florida Th e n ce run the lollowtng
two courses along the South line ot said T r a d *H*: run South
39*04' 39* West tor a distance ot 74 65 leet to reference Point
*A\ thence run South 78*02" 09* West tor a distance ot 110.42
feet; thence run North 89*53’ 43* East for a distance ot 65.94
teel; thence run North Bf *35’ 09* East for a distance ol 47.85
teel lo the aforementioned Reference Point 'A*; thence run
North 49*05' 48* East tor a distance of 41.07 teet; thence run
North 42*04' 02’ East lor a distance ot 41.81 leet to the North
tine ot T r a d *J* ot said A L A Q U A P H A S E III. thence run North
89*56’ 31* West along said North line ot T r a d *J* lor a distance
of t2 00 feet lo the Point ot Beginning.
PARCEL It:
Begin at the Northwest com er ol T r a d *H* A L A Q U A P H A S E III
recorded In Plal Book 42. pages 1 through 8 ot the Public
Records ol Sominole County, Florida. Th o n co run the lollowtng
throe courses along ttie South line of said T r a d *H*: run South
26*30' 25* East tor a distance of 10091 loet; thence run South
73*46' 16* East tor a distance of 71.00 teet to tho Point ol
Beginning, thence continue South 73*46' 16* East for a distance
of 40.16 leet; thonco run South 47*32' 04* W est tor a distance
ot 38 85 tool, thence run North 57*05' 38* West tor a distance of
25 20 teet; thence run North 25*20' 14* East tor a distance ot
26 30 loot to tho Point ol Beginning
P A R C E L 12,
Com m ence ol the W est 1/4 comer ot Section 15. Township 20
South. R ange 29 East, as shown on the plat ol A L A Q U A P H A S E
III, aa recorded in Plat Book 42. pages 1 through 8 ot the Public
Records ot Seminole County, Florida, with a tolerance ot bear­
ing based on the W est Itno ol the Northwest 1/4 ol said Section
15, having a boaring ol North 00*50' 29* West, as shown on said
Plat ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III, run North 60*26' 59* East, a dis­
tance of 370.72 leet. thence run South 76*21' 29’ East, a dis­
tance of 153 52 teel; thence run South 62*55' 41’ East, a dis­
tance ol 187.16 teet; thence run North 77*07" 54* East, a dis­
tance ol 206 83 toot, thenco run South 78*32' 20* East, a dis­
tance ot 202.37 loot to a point lying on ttie Easterly boundary ot
Tract *K*. as shown on said Plat ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III, thenco
run the totlowing 3 courses along tho Easterly boundary ot said
T r a d *K*: run South 31 *40’ 19* East lor a distance ol 84.29 teet,
thence run South 38*04' 17* East lor a distance ot 510.17 teel
to tho Point ol Beginning; thenco conbnuo South 38*04' 17* E asl
tor a dislanco ot 387.63 toot; thence run North 74*46' 46* West
lor a distance ot 78 26 loot; thence run South 44*13' 52* W osl
lor a dislanco ot 52 64 toot, thonco run North 32*20' 43* West
tor a distance ot 55 58 toot; thence run North 18*10' 39* East lor
a distance ol 44 74 tool; thenco run North 15*45’ 16* W est (or a
distance ot 106 15 loot, thenco run North 66*09' 26* W est tor a
distance of 25 24 leet, thence run North 19*22' 38* W est for a
distance ot 38 00 loot, thonco run North 79*04' 48* W est lor n
distance of 29 48 loet, thence run North 32*30' 30* W est tor a
distance ol 29.78 teet; thonco run North 01*38' 58* West tor a
distance ot 53 97 teel to the Point of Beginning
P A R C E L 13
C om m ence at tho Northmosl comer ol T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A
P H A S E III. as recorded In Plat Book 42. pages 1 through 8 ot the
Public Rocords ot Seminole County, Florida, thonco run tho lotlowing 3 courses along the North lino ot said T r a d *J*; nin South
38*59' 57* East lor a distance ot 1010.70 teot; ttience run South
67*08' 34* East tor a distance ot 317.95 loel to tho Point of
Beginning, thence continue South 87*08' 34* East along said
North line lor a distance ol 6 34 foot, thonco leaving said North
lino ol Tract *J* run South 66*18' 36* East tor a distance ot 76 06
loet, thonco run North 76*19' 00* Wost tor a distance ot 43 27
tool, thonco run North 58*41' 57* W osl tor a distance ol 39.73
toot to tho Point ot Beginning

AND.
P A R C E L 14 (S urvey Parcel *3-F*);
That portion of Tract *J*. as said trad is shown on the plat ol
A L A Q U A P H A S E III, as recorded In Plal Book 42. Pagos 1
through 8 ot tho P u b ic Records ot Sominoio County, Florida,
more parlcularty described as follows
C om m encing at ttie Southeast corner ol T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A
P H A S E IN. ns recorded in Plat Book 42, Pages 1 through 8 ot
the P u b ic Records ol Seminole County, Florida, said point also
being tho Southwest C o m er of T r a d *B* ot A L A Q U A P H A S E I.
as recorded In Plat Book 33. Pages 67 through 7t ot tho Public
Rocords ol Seminole County. Florida, said point also being the
Southeast C o m e r ol the North 1/2 ot tho Northeast 1/4 ol
Section 22. Township 20 South. Range 29 East, as sltown on
said Plal ot A L A Q U A P H A S E III; thence run N 00*14'12* E along
the easterly boundary ol said T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III, a
distance ol 234 69 loot to the P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G ol ttie
lands herein described, thence departing the said Easterty
boundary ol T r a d ’J* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III, run the following 16
courses and distances lo the Northerly Itne ot Tract *J* ot the
said Plal ot A L A Q U A P H A S E III N 88*30 39* W, a distance ot
73 BO teet. thence run N 22*4902* W. a distance of 137.14 foot,
thence run S 87*01'39* W. a distance ot 241.25 feel, thenco run
S 67*59‘33* W , a distance of 349 60 loet, Itierce run N
46*13 52* W , a distance ot 136 50 feet; thence run N 87*57'38*
W . a distance ol 71.17 leet; thence run N 43*36 00* W , a dis­
tance ot 94 65 teet, thence run N 16*59't0* E , a distance ot
224.26 teet. thonco run N 05‘ 25'45‘ W . a distance ot 66.23 toot,
thence run N 17*22 20* E. a distance ot 58 00 leet, thence run
N Ofl'15'27* W . a distance ot 293 89 feet, thonco run S
59*05'42* W . a distance ol 82 86 loet. thenco run N 73*58'20*
W , a distance ol 220.35 leet. thence run N 53*42'35* W a dis­
tance ot 165 94 loot, thence run N 82*00'28* W . a distance ol
168.73 teet, ttience run N 66 18 36' W , a distance ol 193 81 leet
lo the northerly line ot tho aforesaid T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E
III; thence run Easterly along the said Northerly line ol T r a d ’J*
ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III the totlowing 4 courses and distances S
87’ 08'34* E . a distance ol 340 63 leet, ttionce run S 75*14' 19*
E , a distance ol 277 06 leet. thence run N 40*07'45* E . a dis­
tance ot B0 70 toot; thence run S 89 56'31* E. a distance ol
338 85 loot to the Westerly boundary of T r a d *C* ot the afore­
mentioned Plal ot A L A Q U A P H A S E I; thence run S 00*03‘29* W
along the said Westerly boundary ot T r a d *C* ot A L A Q U A
P H A S E I, a distance ol 15 21 teet. ttience deponing the 6aid
Westerly boundary of T r a d *C* of A L A Q U A P H A S E I, run tho lotlowing 10 courses and distances to the aforementioned Eastedy
boundary ol T r a d *J* ot A L A Q U A P H A S E III; S 43*0003* W a
distance ot 229 34 teet. thence run S 07*42 06* E , a distance ot
308 17; thence run S 06*0006* W, a distance of 157.56 leet,
thence run S 14’ 03'38* W . a distance ol 206 78 teet. thence run
S 82°24'47* E, a distance ot 133 70 leet. thence run S 28’ 44 'H *
E , a distance ot 107.57 teet; ttience run N 69*06 41* E , a dis­
tance ot 2 8 9 7 8 leet. thence run N 86*49'15* E , a distance ot
304.10 leet, thence run S 26*56'54* E , a distance ol 123 00 leet
thence run N 86*48 30* E. a distance ol 61.15 teet to the afore­
said Easterty boundary ot T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III;
thence run S 00*14' 12* W, along the said Easterty boundary ol
T r a d *J* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III, a distance ot 59 47 leet lo the
P O IN T O F B E G IN N IN G

69'09'32*
48*2rt6* W
S

AND
(b ) A non-excluslve easement lor non-vehicular, podestnan
Ingross, ogress and access crvoi tho above-described Parcel 14
(S urvey Parcel 3 -F ) tor use as tho "Southern Nature Trait* by
residents ol Alaqua Subdivision, Phases I, It and III and In accor­
dance with St. Jo h n s Rivor W ater M anagem ent District Consent
O rd er dated September 27, 1990, Issued under Fite No. 06-715,
together with a non-excluslve easement tor pedestrian Ingress,
egress and access to tho above desenbed Parcel 14 (Survoy
Parcel 3 -F ) over that certain existing sidewalk and carl path lying
in Tact C . Alaqua, Phase I, which com m ences at Alaqua Drive
and ox1 ends Southwesterly across said Tract C , to tho Easterty
boundary ol Parcel 14;

AND
Together with ek xnprovements now or hereafter located on any
of the aloredesenbod real property and all fixtures, appliances,
apparatus, equipment, heating and air conditioning equipment,
machinery, furniture and replacement thereof now or hereafter
affixed lo. attached to. placed upon or used in any way In con­
nection with the complete and comfortable use, occupancy or
business or recreational operation ol said property, all licenses
and permits used or required in connection with the use ot said
real property. a&gt; leases ol said real properly now or hereafter
entered into and all right, title and interest ol Alaqua Country
C lub. Inc. thereunder, including without limitation, cash or secu­
rities deposited thereunder pursuant lo said leases, and i
rants. Issues, proceeds and profits accruing from said leal proparty and together with alt proceeds ot the conversion, voluntary
or involuntary ol any of the foregoing into cash or liquidated
claims, including without kmitabon, proceeds ol insurance and
condemnation awards

P A R C E L 9;
Com m ence al the Southeast com er ot T r a d *J* A U O U A
P H A S E III, recorded In Ptal Book 42. P ages t through 8 of the
Public Records of Seminole County. Florida Th en ce run North
00*14’ 12* East along the East kno of said T r a d ’J* for a distance
of 363 31 teet. thence run South 69*45' 46* East along said East
line for a distance of 106 20 feel to the Point of Beginning,
thence continue along said East line lor a distance of 42 54 feel
to the Southwest com er of T r a d *1* of said A U O U A P H A S E III.
thence run the following three course* along the East Ime of said
Tract *J*. and the West kne of said T r a d T : run North 00*03' 29*
East lor a distance of 175 00 leet. thence n x i North 35*55' 36*
East lor a distance ol 153 60 fe e t thence run North 00*03* 29*
East tor a distance of 450 00 leet to the Northwest com er of said
Tract *1* and the Northeast com er ot said Tract *J*. thence run
North 69*56' 31* W est along the North kne ol said T r a d *J* tor a
distance of 43.99 teet. thence run South 03*19 57* East tor a
distance of 106.00 le e t thence run South 06*04' 09* E ast- tor a
distance of 8 6 0 7 teeL thence run South 23*25' 24* W est tor a
distance of 49 54 leet. thence run South 01*38* 25* Ernst lor a
distance of 100.42 leet; thence run South 20*00 It* W est for a
distance of 209 31 leet, thence run South 10*37* 16* East lor a
distance of 96.17 feet, thence run South 42*06* 48* W est tor a
distance of 24 00 leet. thence run South 23*49 29* W est lor a
distance of 46 13 teel lo the Point of B e g m n g

r (a ) the reservation by Grantor ot a perpetual, nonexclusive
easement for the operation, maintenance, repair and replace­
ment ol surface water management drainage improvements lor
Alaqua Subdivision. Phases I. II and III over that certain
drainage easement lying in part of Tract *F* ot the abovedesenbed Parcel 3 described as follows:

P A R C E L 10:
Begin s i the Northeast comer ot T r a d *H*. A L A Q U A P H A S E III.
recorded In P U I Book 42. pages 1 t e o u ^ i 6 of Die P u b ic

Com m ence at the Weslertymost com er ol 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 Tract * F ol aard A L A Q U A P H A S E III; thence run

B E IN G S U B J E C T T O :

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 03-CA-1963-14-L
C R O B E R T W O O D and
PATRICIA S W O O O , his wile.
Plaintiff,

G O D W IN J
E S S IE N
and
SYLVIA UGOCH1
H O L T K O TTE R ES SIEN. TW IN
R IVER S H O M EO W N ER S
ASSO CIATIO N, R O B E R T E
DAY. R O B E R T T BAKER and
C U R TIS J W EAVER,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE

(c ) A non-excluslve easoment for non-vehicular, podestnan
Ingress, egress and access lor use by residents ot Alaqua
Subdivision, Phases I, II and III over that certain existing side­
walk and can path tying ki Tract *A* ol the above described
Parcel 3 which com m ences al tho Inlersection ot that certain thir­
ty loot wide golf course easement lying along tho com m on lot
linos ot Lot 16 and 17, Alaqua, Phase III and tho Easterty bound­
ary ot said Tract *A‘ , and continues Westerly across said Tract
*A*. to the W esterly boundary ol said Tract *A* at Its intersection
with (tie ’ Northern Nature Trail* dosenbod as ‘ Parcel 2C* on the
attached Exhlbil * A - f hereto.
E X H IB IT *A-1*
P A R C E L 2C
D E S C R IP T IO N
A portion ol Tract *K* ol A L A Q U A P H A S E III. os rocordod in Plat
Book 42, Pages 1 through 6 ot the Public Rocords ot Semlnoto
County, Florida and being more particularly described as loltows:
Beginning at tho West 1/4 comer ol Section 15, Township 20
South, Range 29 Easl, as shown on the plat ol A L A Q U A P H A S E
III. as rocordod in Plat Book 42, Pages 1 through 8 ol the Public
Records of Sominole County, Florida; wiih a reference ol bear­
ing based on tho Wost lino ot tho Northwest 1/4 ot said Section
15, and having a boaring of N 00°50'29* W , as shown on said
plat of A L A Q U A P H A S E III, run N 60*26 59* E , a distance ol
370.72 teot. thonco run S 76*21 '29* E, a distance ol 153.52 teot;
thenco run S 62"55'41* E , a distance ot 107.10 teat; ttionce run
N 77*07 54* E , a distance ol 206 63 teet. thonco run S 7B*32'20*
E , a distance of 202.37 toot to a point lying on tho Easterly
boundary of Tract *K*. as shown on said plat ol A L A Q U A P H A S E
III; thenco S 31*40'19* E , along said Easterty lino ot Tract *K* a
distance ol 68 52 toot, thonco departing said Easterly boundary
ol Tract *K*. run N 80*11*17* W . a distance ol 109 30 teel; thence
run N 72‘09'31* W . a distance ol 130 92 feet, thence run S
77*07'54* W , a distance of 214 22 feet, thence run N 62*55 41*
W . a dislanco of 199 46 teet; thenco run N 76*2V29’ W ; a dis­
tance ot 127 B4 teet; thonco run S 54*27, 13* W , a distance ot
167.71 teot. thence run S 66*15'15* W , a distance ot3 0 8 09 loet,
ttience run S 27*22 54* W . a dislanco ot 70 05 toot, thonce run
N 75*57‘41* W, a distance ot 109 91 teet; thence run S 76*1122*
W. a dislanco ot 40 60 loet, more or loss lo a point lying on the
norttioaslorty edge ot the Litllo Woklva River, said Northeasterly
edge also being a Southwesterly boundary ot said A L A Q U A
P H A S E III and those lands being described heroin, ttience
moaridor Northwosterty along tho Northeasterly edge ot tho Little
Weklva River, witnessed by a lino having a bearing ol N
38*40 37* W. a distance ot 167.33 loet, more or less, to a point
ot Intersection with tho North Itne ol tho Northeast 1/4 ol the
Southeast 1/4 ol Section 16, Township 20 South, Range 29
East. Sominole County. Florida, ttience run S 80*39 06* E . along
said North lino ol Nodhoast 1/4 ol the Southeast 1/4 ol said
Section t6 a distance ot 383.97 loot to tho P O IN T O F B E G IN ­
N IN G .
Dated this 21st day ol April, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of said Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Margaret A Wharton. Esq
P O Box 621172
Oviedo, Florida 32762-1172
tf you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in
order lo participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost lo
you. lo the provision ol certain assistance Please contact the
C O U R T AD M IN ISTR ATIO N at 30t N Park A v e . Sanford, Florida
32771. telephone (407) 665-4227. within two working days ol your
receipt ol this document It hearing impaired or voice impaired call I 600-955 8771.
Publish Apnl 28. 2004 and May 5. 2004
D204
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 X; 04-436-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
LE R O Y WILLIAMS. SR
A V a L E R O Y WILLIAMS.

tfO LB ER T. W HIGHAM .
R E IS C H M A N N A P AR TLO W ,
PA
Post Office Box 4848
Sanlord, FL 32772 4648
Telephone: 407/322-2171
Attorney tor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 21, 28, 2004
D145

Deceased
Notice to Creditor*
The administration ol ttie estate
oi LE R O Y WILLIAMS, SR a V a
L E R O Y WILLIAMS, deceased,
whose date ot death was March
14, 2004, Is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division. File Number 04-436C P . the address ol which Is 301
N. Park Ave., Sanlord. FL.
32771 The names and address­
es
ot
the
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set lorth below

AND
Together with tho non-exclusive use ol all golf course ease­
ments. utility easemeots. drainage easements and road rightsof-ways appearing on die Plats ol Ataqua Phases I, II and III, as
recorded, respedively. In Plat Book 33, Pages 67 through 71;
Plat Book 38. Pages 27 though 29. and Plat Book 42, Pages 1
through B, all ol the Public Records ot Seminole County, Florida,
to be used in connection with the operation and maintenance ol
the above described Parcel* 1 through 14 as a golf course and
country d u b tor the benefit ot Grantee's members, guests and
invitee*

Publish: April 21, 28. 2004
D148

AX creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedents
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
davns. on whom a copy oi Du*
notice Is served must file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E D A TE
O F T H E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) D AYS A F T E R TH E DATE
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 of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedents estate, including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must tile their
claims with Dus court W ITHIN
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B L IC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED
NotwiDistanding Die time peri­
ods set lorth above, any claim
hied two (2) years or more alter
the decedent's dele ot death la
barred
The dele ot the first publication
of Dus nonce Is April 21. 2004
JU A N ITA W ILLIAM S
Personal Representative
913 Spruce Street
New Smyrna Beech, FL 32168
ROBERT
K.
M ctN TO S H .
E S Q U IR E
Florida Bar No 376302
STEN STR O M .
M ctN TO S H .

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 #: 04-127-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
H E N R IE TTA CHAPM AN.
Deceased
Notice to Creditor*
The administration ol the estate
ot H E N R IE T T A C H A P M A N ,
deceased, whose date ol death
was January 5. 2004; Is pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, the eddies* ol which la
301 North Park Ave . Sanlord.
FL. 32771. Th e name* and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative'* attor­
ney are sol forth below
All creditor* ol the decedent and
oiher person* having claim* or
demands against decadent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice la required to be served
must tile then claims with Dus
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 FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R TH E DATE 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 of the dece­
dent and other persona having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must Me their
claims with Dus court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R E D
Notwithstanding the bme peri­
od* set forth above, any davn
Ned two (2) years or more attar
the decedent» dal* ot death is
barred.
The date ot th* first publication
ot Dus notice la April 21, 2004
LO iS L PHILLIPS
Personal Representative
319 Maple Court
Oviedo. F L 32765

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered in tho
case ot C R O B E R T W O O O and
PATRICIA S W O O O, his wile.
Plaintiffs vs
G O D W IN
J
E S S IE N and SYLVIA U G O C H I
H O L T K O T T E R E S S IE N , his
wile. Defendants, in the Circuit
Court, In and lor Sominoio
County, Florida Case No 02C A -1983-14-L. tho undersigned
Clerk will sell at public sale to
the highest and bosl bidder tor
cash at 301 N Park Avonoe,
Sanlord, Sominoio County,
Florida, al Ihe hour ot I I 00 a m
on the 13 day ol May. 2004, that
certain real property situate and
being In Orange County, Florida,
described as toltows
S E E A TTA C H E D EXHIBIT *A*
Lot 13. TW In RIVERS S E C T IO N
IV, according lo Dio plat thoroot.
as recorded In Plat Book 40.
Pages 69 through 75, inclusive,
ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
MARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Frank C . Whlgham. Esquire
Slenstrom, McIntosh. Colbert.
Whlgham,
Relschmanri
&amp;
Parilow. P A. Attorneys at Law
P O Bos 4648
Sanlord. FL 32772
Publish April 21. 28. 2004
Dt48

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 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-CA-311-14
U S BANK N ATIO NAL
A S S O C IA TIO N AS T R U S T E E
FO R T H E C O N S E C O
FIN AN C E H OM E LOAN
G R A N TO R T R U S T 2002-A.
PLAIN TIFF

Legals
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO . 03-CA-2944-14-K
C H A S E M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N ,
P lato*,

M ICHELLE M LEVY, ef a t .
Delendant(s).
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO : C H R IS TO P H ER
LA N C A S TE R
Residence Unknown
tl alive, and it deed, all parties
claiming Interest by. Dirough,
under or against C H R IS T O ­
P H ER L A N C A S TE R , and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest In
the property herein described
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O TI
F1ED that an action tor
Foreclosure ot Mortgage on the
following desenbed property:
L O T 9, B LO C K 14. T IE R 4,
E R TR A F F O R D 'S MAP O F
T H E TO W N O F S A N F O R D .
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
P LA T B O O K 1, P A G E S 56
TH R O U G H 64. O F TH E PUB
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
CO U N TY,
FLO R ID A ;
a/V/a
1215 Oak Avenue South,
Sanlord. Florida 32771.
has been tiled against you and
you are required to servo a
copy ot your wrDten defenses. If
any, to It, on Stuart H. Gltlitx.
Attorney lor PlalntiD, whose
address Is 9830 S.W , 77th
Avenue, Second Floor. Miami,
Florida 33156 Within thirty (30)
days after Die first publication ol
this Notice in the Sominoio
H ER A LD and tile Die original
with Ihe Clerk of this Court
either betore
sendee
on
Plaintiffs attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
delau'l will bo entered against
you to* the rellet demanded In
Dio complaint
W ITN E S S my hand and Dio
seat ol this Court this 13 day ol
April. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE
As Clork ot the Court
By: AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish S A N FO R D H ER A LD
It you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order lo participate
In this proceeding, you are ontiDed. al no cost to you. to the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite N 301. Sanlord,
FL. 32771, (407) 665-4227,
wDhin 2 working days ol your
receipt ol this notice, it you are
hearing or voice impaired, call
1-800-955 8771
Publish April 21, 28. 2004
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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 T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O n
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
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DIANE GRIM R E T TIG , IF
LIVING. AND IF D EAD, TH E
UN K N 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 PARTIES
CLAIM IN G AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
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R E T T IG ; ALAN R E T TIG .
IF
LIVING. A N D IF D EAD, T H 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 .
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 ARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
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R E T T IG ;
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AND 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 )

AND

Petitioner

N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO SUR E SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 13, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 0 4 -C A -3 1 M 4 ol Die
Circuit Court ol the I8 T H
Judicial Circuit in and tor S EM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell lo Die highest and best
bidder lor cash al Die West Front
Door at the SEM INO LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
at 11.00 a m on the 15 day ol
June,
2004
the totlowing
described property as set lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 135. E G R E T S LANDING.
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
PLAT B O O K 54. P AG ES 96 99.
IN C LUSIVE. O F T H E PUBLIC
R ECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
Dated this 13 day ot April.
2004.
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol Die Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E S EM 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 TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Sutte
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-22961
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 AC T. person* wtDi disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , el
th*
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1600-955-6771 (TO O ) ot 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: April 21, 28 2004
0149
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
O F FLO R ID A
M A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y

TH E A D O R E T VINAL, JR .
Respondent
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
T O TH E A D O R E T VINAL. JR
Y O U AR E H E R E B Y N O TIFIE D
that an Action lor Dissolution of
Marriage has been tiled against
you and that you are required lo
serve a copy ol your written
delenses. It any. to it on
Y V O N N E M VINAL. Petionor,
whose address is 3200 Shaston
Ave , Deltona, FL 32738 on or
betore May 24, 2004. and file Die
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Petitioner or Immediately thereatter. If you tail to do so, a
default may will be entered
against you for the rellet
demanded in the petition
W ITN E S S my hand and Die seal
ol this Court on April 16. 2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
By: Nancy R. Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 2 t, 28. 2004 and
May 5, 12. 2004
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N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC S A L E
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Lien and Intent lo sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713 78
ol the Florida Statutes that on
05/11/2004 09 00 a m at 2522
Country Club R d . Sanlord. FI
32771-4059. Sanlord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept ot refect any and or atl
bids.
1B3BD 41D4GG296424
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24, 2004, at 9 00 AM at 325
Aukn Ave , Oviedo. FL
Prospective bidders may inspect
Die vehicles on Die day before
Die Auction trom 9AM until 6PM
Terms are cash or certified funds
only
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TO W IN G
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WEEKEND State passes FCAT costs on to school district
the student's family and the other
which the district is required to
place in the student's cumulative
file, slid Ron Pinncll, executive
director of secondary education
in Seminole County. His office
oversees testing in the county's
public schools.
The state expects school dis­
tricts across Florida to pick up
expenses for producing the sec­
ond hard copy, Pinncll told the
Seminole County School Board

By Steve Paradis

M ay 2 , 2 0 0 4

Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — The Florida
Department of Education caused
some scrambling at Seminole
County Public Schools when
material showing third-grade
FCAT results did not include
hard copies for students' perma­
nent files.
The state neglected to send the
usual two paper copies, one for

meeting April 27. In addition, the page," Pinncll said Thursday. He
----------- added that the test
CD containing FCAT
results sent home to
scores for the perma­
nent files bad mis­
famine's of thirdS c h i x ) ! Board
take's.
gradors earlier in the
The
situation OKs elementary week did not contain
prompted Pinncll to
errors.
rezoning,
He estimated the
tell the scluxil board
Pbgo I0 A
that he questioned the
ce»st of printing the
state's ability to pro­
1 second copy for all
vide accurate data in
timely grailo levels at $2,500 to $2,700.
when asked if the Florida educamanner.
"There were typos on the first lion department could reimburse

INSIDE

Sanford welcomes the 'Rats'

Baseball on
collision course

COLLEGIATE SUMMER LEAGUE TAPS SANFORD FOR
INAUGURAL SEASON BY INTRODUCING THE RIVER RATS

The district baseball
tournaments begin on Monday
and several county teams
could meet before the finals.

By Christopher Patton
M anaging E ditor

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Herald photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Terry Lombardo, wife ot new summer collogiate loaguo Commissioner Sal Lombardo, and
Sara Whiting, leaguo marketing director, unvoil the logo for tho Sanford River Rats team.

B y Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — The Sanford
RiverWalk won't be the only
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at the grand opening ceremo­
ny, as the Florida Collegiate
Summer League will also be
featured.
"We thought there wasn't a
better way to introduce them
not just to Sanford, but other
people from the Central

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p la y e r s
from the
four-team league will take to
Fort Mellon Park. Coaches
Seminole Community College
assistant coach Ricky Plante
from the Sanford River Rats,
Rollins College assistant coach

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also include six outparcels and
60,000 square feet of small shop
space.
"The time is right for a new,
significant retail center in
Sanford," said Jeff Pape, vice
president of development for
North American Properties.
"Infrastructure improvements
along with a surge in the
region's population growth
make this location prime for our
Marketplace brand of shopping
centers.
"Although Seminole Town
Center Mall has been a renter of
commerce for the past 10 years,
the recent opening of the
Central Florida GreeneWay
extension has redefined the
retail node's accessibility by cre­
ating
a
new
front-door
entrance," Pape added.
The
opening
of
the

SANFORD — "It's an inter­
esting time in Tallahassee right
now," said Deputy County
Manager
Sally
Sherman
Tuesday during a regular edi­
tion of a legislative update to
the Seminole County Board of
Commissioners.
Commissioner
Randy
Morris may have better charac­
terized the situation as a "train
coming down the tracks." For
the fifth year in a row, counties
are facing the possibility of
reduced revenues as state law­
makers consider another round
of cost shifts and unfunded
mandates as they wrapped up
their legislative session last
week.
Since 1999, the Florida
Association of Counties esti­
mates Seminole County has
lost nearly $4.5 million as a
direct
result
of impacts
imposed by the state legisla­
ture. The (ion's share o f the
reductions came in 1999 and
2000 when county revenue
sharing was pared down for a
total of $3.4 million. This year;
however, may leave the biggest
annual dent in the county's
budget as County Manager
Kevin Grace informed commis­
sioners he foresees a total hit of
$2.6 million.
"Every year we have $7 mil­
lion less than we had in 1999,"
said Steven Lee, deputy county

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Sargent, partner of the development company North American
Properties Stephen Lam and Sanford Vice Mayor Velma Williams.

SANFORD — One of the
nation’s largest retailers has put
the bull's eye on Sanford for its
latest expansion in Central
Florida.
Target, the Minnesota-based
department store, will open a
SuperTarget Store off Rinehart
Road in Sanford by March 2005.
The formal announcement
was made Wednesday by the
developer of the project. North
American Properties, in a
ground-breaking ceremony on
the site of the 500,(H)0-squarefoot shopping center to be
called Marketplace at Seminole
Towne Center.
In
addition
to
the
SuperTarget, other tenants com­
mitted to the center include
Circuit City, Linens &amp; Things,
Cost Plus World Market,
Marshalls, PETCO and Dress

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Shortly
after
10:30
Thursday evening, a slight
depression was noted on the
Interstate 4 off-ramp, eastbound, at County Road 46A
(West 25th Street).
By Friday morning, the
depression,
according
to
Department of Transportation
spokesman Steve Homan, was
eight to 10 inches deep, and
about 50 feet wide.
"It's closed all three lanes in
that area," Homan said.
I le described the area as, “If
you're coming from Orlando
toward Daytona Beach, and
got off on the ramp to County
Road 46A, to head east toward
Sanford, that's the place,
about 300 yards into the ramp.
We have closed it entirely."
Officials dealing with sink
holes arrived at the scene early
Friday morning, and were to
make what Homan called
"grounding" in the area, to

County
faces $2.6
million in
cost shifts

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SANFORD
—
Mayor
Brady Lessard says he’s join­
ing the "Rat Pack."
Not the Hollywood hasbeens of Sammy Davis Jr. and
Frank Sinatra, but the fan base
for Sanford's newest baseball
team, the River Rats,
Organizers
unveiled
Thursday the first squad of the
four-team Florida Collegiate
Summer League. In its inaugu­
ral season, each team —
Sanford River Rats, Daytona
Beach Barracudas, Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs and
Orlando Shockers — will play
a 30-game schedule starting
June 7 with an All-Star game at
Sanford Memorial Stadium
July 4.
The maximum number of
games played tier team each
week is five. Three-game sets
are scheduled for each week­
end with games on Friday and
Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday

New team to pinch hit
at RiverWalk opening

Seminole Smile

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By Nick Pfelfauf

Winn-Dixie
announces 156
store closings
With a decrease in profits
from last year, Jacksonvillebased grocery chain WinnDixie announced Friday it
would be closing 156 stores in
tire Southeast and Midwest.
Wirm-Dixie will operate a
streamlined core of 922 stores
in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana,
Georgia, and certain North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Mississippi and Tennessee
areas. Tire plan includes pulling
out of tire state of Kentucky
and closing other unprofitable
stores in the southeast, but the
company did not indicate if any
stores in the Orlando aroa
would be dosed.
Among stores that will be
exited in the Midwest arc
Bowling Green, Ky.; Cindnnati
aird Evansville, Ind.;
Greenville-New Bern, N.C.;
Lexington, Ky.; Louisville, Ky.;
Memphis, Tenn.; Myrtle Beach,
S.C.; Nashville, Tenn.; NorfolkPortsmouth-Newport, Va.,
Paducah, Ky., KicnmondPetersburg, Va., RoanokeLyrrchburg, Va., Tri Cities
Tennessee Valley, Tenn., and
Wilmington N.C.
"We nave made meaningful
progress with our strategic ini­
tiatives, most notably the com­
pletion of our comprehensive
review of Winn-Dixie's markets
to identify whidr are core and
non-core to the company," said
Frank Lazaran, president and
CEO of Winn-Dixie, in a press
release. "We are making and
implementing the tough deri­
sions we believe are necessary
to streamline the Company
and return it to consistent
profitability."
Winn-Dixie anticipates that
about 10 percent of its work­
force, or bout 10,000 positions,
will be affected by the plan
within the next 12 months.
'This was difficult decision,
but it is a necessary part of our
strategic plan to restore WinnDixie to consistent profitability,"
Lazaran said. "We will make
every effort to ensure and fair
and smooth transition for
affected associates."

the sehtxil district, Pinncll said the
state had not elone sei in the past.
The state has passed costs to the
school districts before, he said.
"Let's just say it's a variation
on a theme," he said, Although he
couldn't
remember specific
instances, Pinncll recalled school
board member Larry Furlong
wanting the state to reimburse
surii expenses. I le added that the

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Sunday, June 20, 2004

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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Tha sdmirtstrstion of to* atlato
ol MICHAEL 0
NICHOLS
dacaaaad. whoaa data of daato
waa January 20, 2004; and
whoaa Social Sactaiiy Numtoar la
5834)1-3880 la pending In to#
Circuit Court lor Samlnolt
County.
Florida,
Probaia
Division. toa sddress ol which la
Poal Otoca Drawar C, San lord
FL. 32771
Tha namaa and
addraaiat ol tha Paraonal
Raproaantatlv* and toa Paraonal
Rapwaaniattva'a attorney ar* aal
forth baton

ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004

BARBARA REID MITCHELL
Person Giving Notice
78 Vertastmo Ortv*
Novato. CA 84047

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anoa wtto FS 713 78 No
dial Harry* Towing wtt m 4 tald
vahtdaa ai PubBe Auction h r
Caah on July 2, 2004, al 10 00
A.M. a l 102 N. M ipla A v a ,
Sanford, FL 32771. A l vahldM
aokl AS IS. No M a guaranteed
Harry* Tbwlng raMrva* to* right
to bid on any v*hlch.

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F140

Mc«oa la t m t b f g M n P*uf*
f c k n g *48 m 4 M pubtc auction
tor aafvag* tor CMh on damand

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-600-CP

to NtfNM btodar, N knowing
P m p M lM bttdsra may ln*p*d
M N d ta on* hour prior to a
to rn * a r* 'CASH O fl CCRT1
TIED FUNOS- Paul a Tewing
m n o m to * right to aooapl or
f*t* c l any and * • BIDS

IN RE: ESTATE OF
MICHAEL 0 NICHOLS.
Deceased

Pitotort Juna 20. 2004
F1J7

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

WHEN: 7-744 a&lt; #00 a m.
WHERE: M n n d i i Towing
320 Loyd Lana, Oviedo

3C7M

FL

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH

Node* I* gtvan that to* following parmrt wa* i**u*d on May 27. 2004
Chria Cor LLC, 850 Appleton Place, Oviedo. FL 32785, parmrt # 40117-20093-3 Th* protect t* located In Saminola County, Section 27,
Township 21 South. Range 31 Eat! Tha permit author!/** A SUR
FACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 2 79 ACRES TO
SERVE a commercial'prolessional building Th* receiving waterbody
I* St Johns River

Pitodah: Juna 20. 2004

Fisa

NOnCBOP
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
C4J TOtMNQ WILL SEU. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDOCR
THE
FOLLOWING
OESCWBCD VEHICLE:
1MB Mum Pickup Blue
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TM 8 AUCTION W U . BE HELO
ON JULY f , 2004
AT 10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING,
1240 8. CR 427, LONOWOOO.
FL 37790
PROSPECTIVE BIDOE n s MAY
M P E C T THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN BAM AND SPM.
TE7B4S ARE CASH OR CERTIF K D FUNDS. C4J TOWING
RESERVES THE RIOKT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANOAUBOS
120,2004

A l otoar cradrtori ol to* daca­
dant and p*&lt;»on« having clu m t
or damanda again*) th* dece­
dent's a tta t* mual lit* thalr
claim* with tot* Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE

NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

C AR 1 N 3 Unooto 4 door
VM # 1LNLU81W2PY755743

F 13B

A l cradrtori ot to* dacadant and
otoar paraona having claim* or
damandi agalnit dacadanl'a
aalal*. on whom a copy ol tola
none* la required lo b* aarvad
mual Ma thaw claim* wtto tola
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

Th* N*(s) containing to* application lor toa above listed permit I*
available lor Inspection Monday through Friday aacapt tor legal holi­
day*, 8 00 a m lo 5 00 p m at to* St John* Rlvar Watar
Management District (District) Headquarter*. 4049 Raid Street.
Palatka. FL 32178-1429 A person whoaa substantial Interests ar*
affected by to* District permitting decision may petition lor an admin­
istrative hearing In accordance with sections 120 589 and 120 57,
Florida Statute* or may choose to pursue mediation as an alterna­
tor* remedy under section 120 573. Florida Statutes, before the deadUna tor tang a petition Chooeing mediation will not adversely afled
toa right lo a hearing it mediation does not result In a settlement The
procedures lor pursuing mediation are set forth in section 120 573,
Florid* Statutes, and rules 28-108 1ft and 28-108 401- 404 Florida
Administrative Cod* Petitions must comply with tha requirements ol
Florida Administration Code Chapter 28-108 and bo tiled with
(received by) the District Clerk located al District Headquarters
Highway 100 West. Palatka. FL 32177 Petitions lor administrative
hearing on to* above application!t) must be filed within twenty-on*
(21) day* ol publication ot this nolle* or within twenty-sti (28) days oI
th* District depositing notice ol this Intent In the mail lot to o t* person* to whom to* District malls actual notice Failure lo Me a petition
within to ll tfm# period shall constitute a waiver ol any rtght(s) such
peraon(s) may have to request an administrative determination (hear­
ing) under section* 120 589 and 120 57, F S . concerning toe sub)act
rmit Petition* that are not tried In accordance with toe above pro­
vision* ar* subject to dismissal
Beta us* th* adminiitrattva hearing process is designed lo formulate
final agency action, the filing of a petition means that th* District!*
final action may be different from to* position taken by it In this notice
of Intent. Persons whose substantial Interests will be a fleeted by any
such final decision of to* Distort on toe applicant have to* right lo
petition to become a party to th* proceeding, in accordance with toe
requirements te l forth above
Publish June 20. 2004
F141

MICHAEL N. CARROLL
Personal Representative
1010 EMPRESS LANE
ORLANDO. FL 32825
Edwin L Williamson
Attomay
for

ELDRIOGE DOWNEY LACY
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0975587
DEAN. MEAD. EGERTON,
BLOODWORTH CAPOUANO
A BOZARTH. PA
800 N. Magnolia Avenue
Suita 1500
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone 407/841-1200
Attorney lor Person Giving
Nonce

Personal

Florida Bar No 0144740
O il** 8 Robinson, P.A.
390 N Orange Avenue, Suit*
800
Orlando. FL 32802
Telephone (407) 425-3591
Publish June 20, 27, 2004
F142

Publish June 20. 27. 2004
F143

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-8 JO-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ETHEL FRANCES REID,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOTTORS
(Summary Adm inistration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that
Order
ol
Summary
Administration hat been entered
In the estate ol ETHEL
FRANCES REID, deceased,
File Number 04-830-CP. by the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, toa address ot which la
301
North
Park Avenue,
Sanlofd, Florida 3277M 243;
that the decadent’s dal* ol death
was Apr* 11,2004, toal to# total
value ol toe estate Is 374,980 00
and that th * names and
addresses ol too** lo whom II
has been assigned by such
order are

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
th *
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hall. Sanford, Florida, el 7 00
p m on Thursday, July 1, 2004
to consider a request tor s
Conditional Use In a SC-3,
Special Commercial Zoning
Distort
LEOAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 8
TO 8 BLK 1 TR 9 A E 27 FT ON
W V CHECKS AMENDED PLAT
OF TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1
PG 61.
Th* property being more gener­
ally described a* 855 Fulton
Street
Conditional Use Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment prot­
ect to establish residential uses
in a SC-3. Special Commercial
Zoning Distort
All parties in Interest and citizen*
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol toe City
ol Sanlord, Florida, this 16th day
ot Juna. 2004

Nam*
Address
BARBARA REID MITCHELL
78 Vehttlm o Drive
Novato. CA 94947
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH creditors of the decedent and
parsons having claims or
demand* against decedent’*
estate of toa decedent other
than too** tor whom provision
tor full payment was made in to*
Order
ol
Summary
Administration must file their
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WtLL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENTS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion mad* with respect to any
matter considered a! tha above
meeting or hearing, ha/sha may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by th*
C ly of Sanford (FS 288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-5828 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

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L egals

L egals

Seminole Community College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32773
Notice of Special Board
Meeting
Th* District Board of Trustees of
Semlnol* Community College
announce* a Special Board
meeting In which *1 person* ar*
Invited
Date and TVno
Thursday July 8. 2004 5 00 PM
Place
Seminole Community College
SanfonlLak* Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Building
A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florid# 32773
Purpose
Meeting

Special

Board

The District Board of Trustees
w ll discuss and approve toe
educational specifications and
master art# plans for th* future
Altamonte Springs Campus and
Ih* Heathrow Center
The
Board may discuss and approve
other Hems as necessary
A copy of toe agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr E Ann
McGee
at
100
Weldon
Boulevard. Sanford, Florida
32773 or by catling Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 and
arranging lot an agenda to be
mailed or available tor pick-up
Pursuant to the provisions ol toe
Americans with Disabilities Art,
any person requiring special
accommodations lo participate
In this meeting Is asked lo
advis* Saminola Community
College al least 48 hours before
toa meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 It you
era hearing or speech Impaired,
please
contact
Saminola
Community College by calling
Ms Dorothy Paishon at 407328-2109

JOSEPH WOOLMOUSE AND
JENNIFER
WOOLHOUSE,
HIS WIFE. ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION,
INC.;
UKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT
TO
THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANV
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
Defendants
NOTICE OFSA1E
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order ot
Summary Final Judgment of
loreclosute dated June 4,
2004. and entered in Case No
03-CA-1895-14L of toe Circuit
Courl of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County. Florida, wherein JP
Morgan Chase Bank as
Trustee for SASCO Mortgago
Pass-Through
Certificates,
Series 2003-AMI I* Plamtitl
and JOSEPH WOOLHOUSE
AND
JENNIFER
WOOLHOUSE, HIS WIFE. ALAFAYA
WOODS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION.
INC :
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 PROPER­
TY HEREIN DESCRIBED are
Defendants. I will sell to the

Parson* ara advised that, it they
decide to appeal any decision
made at tola meeting, they will
need a record oi toe proceedkngs and lor such purpose, they
may need lo insure toal a verbatint record of toe proceedings is
mad*, which record include* to*
testimony and evidence upon
which toa appeal is lo be based,
per Section 288 0105, Florida
Sta tufas

Legals
highest and bast bidder for
cash al to# Wasl Front Door of
th *
Saminola
County
Courthouse 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida
32771 at Seminole County.
Florida, at 11:00 a m on th#
2nd day of September. 2004.
Ih* following described prop­
erty as aal forth In said Order
or Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 56, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE IX. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THERE­
OF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK
38.
PAGES
1
THROUGH 4. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to partici­
pate in this proceeding, you
are entitled al no cost to you,
lo the provision of certain
assistance Please contact toe
Court at 407*865-4330 within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Notice, If you are
hearing or voice impelled, call
Florida
Relay
Service
(000)955-8771,
DATED at Sanlord, Florida on
Juna 4, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk, Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupo
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH, HIATT A DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd ,
Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish June 13. 20. 2004
F090

Y o u a lw a y s
s a id y o u 'd
tr a v e l w h e n
y o u r e tir e d .

Publish June 20. 2004
FI 48

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-1895-14-L
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK
AS
TRUSTEE FOR SASCO
MORTGAGE
PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES
2003-AM I.
Plaintiff.

Publish: June 20. 2004
FI 45

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Juki 23, 2004

Parents fret over school rezoning
By Steve Paradis
Staff Writer

O ffic ia ls w o r k to re lie v e c ro w d e d

SA N FORD — Angela Hoeflich of
the Sabal Bend part of Sabal Point sub­
division worked as a relocation coordi­
nator before moving to the Lake
Brantley High School zone.
"We could have chosen anywhere to
live," she said of her husband's change
in jobs. She researched the area for two
years before they moved, and settled
on Lake Brantley, 30 miles from her
husband's job.
"We sacrificed a lot to move here,"
she said. They bought a 17-year-old

Sunday Sweep
The Sanford River Rats
bounced back from a loss on
Friday to sweep a doubleheader from the Daytona
Beach Barracudas on
Sunday and improve to 6-3
on the season.
See Sports, Page 10A.

New Coati
Babies at Zoo
Two litters of ringtailed
coatis (co-ah-tees) have been
bom at the Central Florida
Zoo.
The coati litters were bom
to two separate females, one
on May 6 and the other on
May 13. The male coati is on
exhibit in the Zoo near the
Snack Bar, however the
females are currently off
exhibit with the babies.
Ringtailed coatis are
South American mammals
that inhabit forest regions.
Coatis are diurnal or active
during the day, and they
primarily feed on insects,
although they will occasion­
ally take small reptiles,
rodents and amphibians.
Coatis have a long, mobile
snout and very strong claws
that they use to uncover sur­
face soil and leaf litter when
feeding. Coatis also have a
long tail that is used to bal­
ance during climbing.
Coatis are in the raccoon
family, which includes our
native raccoon, coatis,
kinkajou and the red panda.
Coatis are considered com­
mon in their natural habitat,
however few people in the
U.S. have ever seen them.
Four of the eight coatis
will be hand-raised and one
will remain in the Zoo's
Education Department.
The remaining three will go
to other education programs
around the country.
"Coatis are such an inter­
esting species, and they
offer many great educational
opportunities," said Sandi
Linn, Director o f Education
at the Zoo.
The babies can be seen in
the Zoo during brief
encounters on the weekends
at 11:45 a.m., from June 26
through July 4.

Seminole Smile

Deputy
m anager
leaves
Seminole
for Ocoee
From Staff Reports
Seminole County officials
confirmed
that
Deputy
County Manager Rob Frank
has submitted nis resignation.
Frank's resignation is effec­
tive July 7, at which point he
will assume the duties of city
manager with
the city of
Ocoee.
"Rob and
the city of
Ocoee com ­
pleted salary
n e g o tia tio n
(M onday)
night, and he
Frank
submitted his
r e s ig n a tio n
(Tuesday) m orning," Baid
Daryl McLain, chairman of the
Sem inole Board of County
Com m issioners."
Frank began his career with
Sem inole County in 2001,
serving as one of two deputy
county managers. He led
several departments including
Public Works, Public Safety,
Environmental
Services,
Administrative Services, and
Information
Technology.
"Rob has been a real asset for
Sem inole
County
Governm ent," said County
Manager Kevin Grace. "One
of his many accomplishments
was coordinating the successSee Frank, Page 7A

home when they could have built a
new one closer to her husband's job,
she said. His commute means less fam­
ily time, she added.
Parents from Sabal Point and near­
by The Springs subdivision attended
the June 15 Core Committee meeting
which began the process of identifying
who will be rezoned when Hagerty

Commission
picks LM
fire hall site
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY - Debated
for more than two years, Lake
Mary city com m issioners
have finally agreed where to
locate a new fire substation,
though some are still not con­
vinced it's the best fit possible.
From land around City Hall
to space near the community
center, officials have searched
Lake Mary's downtown area
for about an acre of open land
to build a fire station. They
considered purchasing a site,
but recent development in the
downtown area has sent prop­
erty values soaring, according
to City Manager John Litton.
"We could never find the
erfect site and we still
hiaven't found the perfect
site," he said, adding more
than a dozen potential loca­
tions were originally studied.
Commissioners approved a
site plan by a margin of 4-1 for
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High School opens in O viedo in
August 2005.
The principals, parent-teacher asso­
ciation presidents and the school advi­
sory council chairpersons of each high
school and middle school comprise the
Core Committee.
Pouring over maps and figures, the
committee tried to decide which areas

See Rezonlng, Pago 8A

Cutsin federal funding threaten to

Leave some children behind
Seminole schools
struggle to replace
Title I allotments
By S teve Paradis
Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — Six small
children walked around a
corner
at
Ham ilton
Elementary here, their fin­
gers pressed to their lips.
They understood the mes­
sage to remain quiet.
Their teacher, trailing the
group, saw another oppor­
tunity for a lesson since
they w ere outside the
school.
"N ev er go around the
corner, so I can always see
where you are," she said.
Som e nodded knowingly.
Others just looked ahead,
their fingers still to their
lips.
The young people will
start
kindergarten
in
August, but will spend two
weeks this sum m er getting
oriented in Kinder Kamp.
T h e orientation alm ost
d id n 't occur. Sem inole
County Public Schools cut
the program because fund­
ing from Title I has been cut
by the federal governm ent;
how ever, the Sem inole
County
C oalition
for
School Readiness stepped
in to fund the program

(W » ld photo by Tommy Vincent

Kinder Kamp teacher Dawn Savery reads T h e Color Zoo" to upcoming kindergarten students at
Hamilton Elementary School. Programs like Hamilton’s Kinder Kamp, which prepares low-income chil­
dren for their first days of school, face dificultios because of cuts in federal money.

with a small grant, accord­
ing to Karen Willis, execu­
tive
director
of
the
Coalition.
"T h e purpose o f it is
really to provide an oppor­
tunity for low-income kids

to get a jump start on the Elementary and Secondary
first day of school," said
Education Act. The federal
M arjorie Murray, director law gives billions of dollars
of special projects for to the country's school dis­
Sem inole County Public tricts, based on the number
Schools.
Title I is part o f the See Title I, Page 8A

Juneteenth celebration draws large crow d
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent

p

J tu ic a Smith —
Vtorshlp Leader at Common
Ground Community Church

fa c ilitie s a n d fill n e w h ig h s c h o o l

to consider for rezoning. Tables were
busy, but only the Lake Brantley table
attracted the vast majority of the
attending public.
Lake Brantley committee members
identified 12 cells, including The
Springs and Sabal Point.
Kate Landis of Sabal Point said her
community will look at the informa­
tion and then decide what action it will
take.
"We can hear the band play on
Friday nights," said Janice Winn of
The Springs. 'T h at's how close we

More than 1,000 people enjoyed the
Juneteenth Celebration this past Saturday
in Fort Mellon park.
Juneteenth and Race Unity Day was
sponsored by the City of Sanford Martin
Luther King, Jr. Steering Committee, the
Bahai's of Seminole County and 94.5 FM
radio station.
Master of ceremonies at the opening
was Kenneth Bentley, chairman of the

G oldsboro Front Porch. The City of
Sanford Police Department color guard
presented the colors.
Sanford musical artist and soloist
Tracy Jackson led the cclebrators in
singing the National Anthem, also the
musical rendition of "Lift Every Voice
and Sing".
The
Dr.
Martin
Luther
King
Celebration Chorus also presented musi­
cal numbers.
Dorothy Guess of the MLK Jr.
Com m ittee gave the history of the

Juneteenth and Race Unity Celebration.
The Celebration is held every June 19
because on June 19, 1865, the last slaves
in America were freed. The actual em an­
cipation did not come until General
Gordon Granger rode into Galveston,
Texas and issued General Order No. 3,
alm ost two and a half years after
President Abraham Lincoln signed the
Emancipation Proclamation. The end of
slavery, Juneteenth, has come to symbolSoe C row d, Page 3A

SCC auto repair program shifts to high gear
By S teve P aradis
S taff W riter
S A N F O R D - W ith $6.5
m illion from the state and
Central Florida auto dealers,
the autom otive technology
program
at
Sem inole
Com m unity intends to shift
into high gear.
T h e college will construct
a
new
A utom otive
Technology C enter on its
Sanford/Lake Mary campus.
The plans include expanded
cou rses and a perm anent
hom e on cam pus for the
Central Florida A uto Dealers
A ssociation, which donated
$2.5 m illion for the project.
The State of Florida w ill
m atch that m oney and
au thorized an addition al
$1.5 m illion to com plete con­

struction.
'Technology is the reason
that it's so im portant for the
industry to w ork with educa­
tio n ," said Barbara Miller,
executive vice president for
the auto dealers association.
"W e're very, very excited."
The autom otive technolo­
gy program at the college has
piled up national awards of
excellence, but the facility is
30 years old and space for
students is limited.
"W e knew we needed a
new facility for our program
which is tops in the nation,"
said E. Ann McGee, college
president. She described a
seven-year process that start­
ed with a donation from the
auto dealers association.
A fter the asso ciation 's
annual auto show helped

raise enough money, m atch­
ing funds were sought from
the Legislature, she said .
Law m akers in clud ed the
extra dollars to help pay for
rising construction costs, she
said.
The need for trained and
certified technicians is great,
said Michael G riffin, depart­
m ent chairm an at the co l­
lege.
"T h e State o f Florida is
saying we will need 9,000
techs by the year 2 0 0 9 ,"
Griffin said. "N ationally it's
estimated that 386,000 certi­
fied techs will retire in this
decade."
Currently,
th e
co lleg e
offers classes in auto service
technology and sales train­
ing, but the new center will
accom m odate m uch more.

"O u r goal is to build a
state-of-tn e-art autom otive
training center offering train­
ing for all five departm ents
of a d ealership, including
sales, service, parts, adm inis­
tration and body sh o p ,"
M iller said.
Technology and demand
created a need to boost the
program, McGee said.
"A u to technicians today
are no longer shade tree
m ech anics tinkering with
cars," she said in an inter­
view. Increasingly system s
on cars are com puter con­
trolled.
"T h e college currently
o ffers an exceptional pro­
gram with classroom and lab
instruction, on-the-car expeS m S C C , P a g e 3A

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Cat napping

I n B r ie f

O u t &amp;

Ju ly 3
Map-reading hiking will
be offered at the Little Big
Econ State Forest outside of
Oviedo on SR-426. Starting
times are from 10 a.m. until
1 p.m. A great way to enjoy
outdoor Florida, presented
by Florida
Orienteering.Thcrc is a map
fee of $6 for all groups. For
additional information
phone 407-672-7070.

C o u n t y is s u e s tip s o n
p r e v e n t i n g b r u s h f ir e s
Seminole County has seen an increase in
brush fire activity over the past week, and it
doesn't seem to be getting any better. With
dry weather, hot temperatures, and windy
afternoons, brush fires can move rapidly and
quickly grow out of control. Below are a few
safety lips that everyone in Central Florida
should follow to prevent brush fin's:
Dejxwit all cigarette butts in proper con­
tainers. Never throw a cigarette butt onto the
ground or out of a car.
When camping, follow all Forest Service
guidelines for campfires.
Equip all off-road vehicles with spark
shields.
Create a 30-foot "defensible space" - an
area free of dried grass or other highly flam­
mable dry vegetation - around your home.
Living plants don't need to be removed,
only dead or dry ones.
Remove dead branches or leaves from liv­
ing trees and cut the brush and grass around
trees short. Also, clear all flammable items
and foliage from underneath wooden decks
and overhangs.
Report suspicious fire activity, fireworks,
or illegal burning.
Prepare to evacuate your family and your
p et if necessary. Prepare your Disaster
Supply Kit.
Citizens should monitor news outlets for
information if smoke is seen in their area,
and call the non-emergency number for their
local fire department to obtain additional
information on the smoke. If a brush fire is
spotted, call 911 immediately. Do not assume
someone else has called.

July 8
The Altamonte Springs Maitland Christian Women':
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 by
July 4.
July 11

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 Orchids 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.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

A chinoso proverb states that the longest journey begins with a singlo footstep. Feline philosophy, according to "Milton the
Cat" suggests that any journey begins with a short cat nap in a sunny spot. Milton is tho master of the house at Herald pho­
tographer Tommy Vincont’s homo in DoBary.

Z o o h o s ts tra v e l c a m p
Children between the ages of nine and
twelve now have the opportunity to partici­
pate in the Central Florida Zoo’s newest
adventure, the Zoofari Travel Camp.
For the first time in the history of Zoo
Camp, the program will take campers to
visit the Jacksonville Zoo, the Brevard Zoo,
Lowry Park Zoo, and Disney’s Animal
Kingdom. The campers will get to explore
all of the fun and exciting happenings
offered at each of the parks, from kayaking
around Africa at the Brevard Zoo, to the
Kilimanjaro Safari at Disney's Animal
Kingdom. Campers will see and learn first­
hand why zoos have different animals and
how each park chose its theme.
On the final day of Zoofari Travel Camp,
campers will be immersed in special behindthe-scenes adventures at the Central Florida
Zoo, including activities that will be exclu­
sive for Zoofari Campers. "This day will be
filled with surprises both very’, very large
and small," said Terri Beigel, Education
Manager at the Zoo.
The two scheduled Zoofari Travel Camp
sessions run for one week each from 8:30
a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
and are slated for June 28 through July 2 and
July 26 through July 30. Campers are to be
picked up and dropped off at the Central
Honda Zoo. The cost of the camp is $300, or
$275 for Zoo Members. Camp prices include
admission to all of the parks but exclude the
cost of lunch which must Ik* purchased daily.
Each Zoofari Travel Camp session is limit­
ed to 10 campers, and two Zoo Teachers will
accompany the campers at all times.

Concealed Weapon
Zina Mae Davis, 45, of Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday. An officer reported
spotting her in a vacant lot near
the 1700 block of West 13th Street.
A search of her purse revealed she
was in possession o f two large
kitchen knives and a suspected
cocaine pipe. She was charged
with carrying a concealed weapon
and possession of narcotics equip­
ment.
Battery •
Pandora Decarlo Walker, 50, of
Windsor Court, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday at her residence. She
reportedly was involved in an
altercation with a male. She was
charged with aggravated batter)’
with a deadly weapon (baseball
bat).

store in the 36(X) block of Orlando
Drive. She was accused of switch­
ing price tags on an item and pay­
ing a lower price. She was
charged with petty larceny.
ii*&lt; t
Roy Muir Constable, 42, of
Way man Street, Longwood, was
arrested by Sanford police
Monday at a retail store in the 300
block of West Lake Mary' Blvd. He
was accused of taking $22.55 in
items from the store without pay­
ing. He was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant.

Thefts
Elizabeth Williams Martin, 48,
of East 20th Street, Sanford, was
arrested by police Thursday at a

Traffic stops
Latravia Evette Morris, 18, of
Lincoln Court, Sanford, was
stopped by police Thursday on

Amateur Radio's annual weekend emergency Field
Day communications event is aim ing up June 26 and
27.
It will feature live on-air demonstrations, satellite
communications, slow scan TV and more will be opera­
tional at Central Winds Park, lower field, off Highway
434 in Winter Springs.
This event is open for public viewing, education and
monitored hands-on participation. Members of Lake
Monroe Amateur Radio Society (LMARS), and Amateur
Radio Emergency Service (ARES) will test Uieir emer­
gency aimmunication preparedness skills during non­
stop operation hours from 2:00 p.m. Saturday to 2:00
p.m. Sunday. LMARS president Mike Welch (KF4HFC)
will be flown in by Air Orlando helicopter around 12:00
noon Saturday to kick off activities.
Thousands of organized HAM Radio Teams from all
50 states, Island Territories, Canada, and South America
will participate during the same operating hours and

Name: Jason Culver
Professional title: Community Relations
Officer/Bicycle Officer
Department: Dike
Mary Police
Department
Years on the job:
Four years with the
city; almost eight
total
Bom : Winter Park
Resident of: Sanford
Age: 32
Marital status:
Married
Training: Field
training officer,
advanced mountain bike, rappel master,
critical response team
H obbies: Spending time with family
Why did you choose your current profes­
sion: I like serving the community and
helping others.

First Baptist Church Markham Woods, 5400
Markham Woods Road in Lake Mary, is having two big
events o/i Sunday, June 27.
A Freedom Celebration will be observed at 10:45
a m., to include prayer for all community leadership
and military personnel, with special individual reaignition for those present in the servia*. There will also be a
salute to those who have served or are presently serving
in the armed forces, by the presentation of each branch's
flags and songs.
The 7 p.m. service will feature a a in a ’rt by renowned

E d ito ria l
Chris Patton
M«oag)rii0 Editor
Doris Dietrich
Marva Hawkins
Nick Pleitaul
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

Legal A d ve rtisin g
Patti Smith

Rossis Lavender

Maitland Heritage Week
begins, running through July
22. Special events will be
featured 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.
July2 5 ‘-

attempt two-way radio amtact with portable field radio
equipment without the use of commercial electric
power. In the aftermath of 9-11, the formation of Home
1.and Security and the start of Hurricane Season 2004 in
our area, this event plays a vital role for communication
back-up for Seminole County Emergency Management
and City’ Officials. When commercial electrical power
fails and natural or manmade disasters strike, Amateur
Radio is there with support for all county and dty agen­
cies and the American Red Cross.
County and City Emergency Management, Public
Safety personnel, and the media are encouraged to visit
our site any time during the weekend. Learn and see
what we can do for you. Area Scout troops will be
camping out with us for hands-on experience and relat­
ed Merit Badge opportunities. More than 37,000
Amateur Radio operators participated in last year's
event. For additional information, phone Norman
Lautcrette at 407-699-0646.

aincvrt pianist and aim poser Sergei Kassenko, in the
church sanctuary. Sergei is a graduate of Moscow
Conservatory and holds a M aster's degree from
Dartmouth in Electronic Music.
His works include orchestral and chamber music as
well as music for radio, TV and multi media.
This will be a musical evening of exceptional talent
featuring classical selections as well as praise and wor­
ship.
For both presentations, a nursery will be provided.
For additional information phone 407-333-2085.

C ircu la tio n

Wanda Kourpantdia
Cheryl Smith
Casmirs Harrison

"S en inf; Sem inole County Since 1908'

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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.

Terry Lawrence Hill, 55, of
Willow Avenue, Sanford, and
Rocky Joseph Fritter, 45, of East
1st Street, were arrested by
Sanford police on June 13 at a
business in the 100 block of West
First Street. The two had report­
edly been involved in a distur­
bance. Each was arrested on a
charge of disorderly conduct.

T he Sanford H erald

E d itor arid P u blisher

D isplay A d ve rtisin g
Dan Sutton

July 16

O ther charges
Richard Bernard Taylor, 33, of
Rosecliff Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on
June 16 at his residence. He was
wanted on a charge of domestic
violence issued on May 31. When
police took him into custody, he
reportedly told officers he would
kill himself, and became combat­
ant with the officer. He was
arrested on charges of resisting an
officer with violence, and viola­
tion of conditional release.

First Baptist Markham Woods hosts Freedom Celebration

Dan Ping

A d m in istra tio n
Batty Bennett

13th Street. She was charged with
operating a motor vehicle without
a valid license, and giving a false
ID to a law enforcement officer.

Amateur Radio Field Day is June 26, 27 in Winter Springs

Public servant
spotlight

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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 possi­
ble. The Academy was locat­
ed 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 phone
to Ray Hart at 770-4284)180,
or fax to 336-297-9227..
Senior M atinee
The City of Longwood
holds a Senior Matinee each
Wednesday, from 11 a.m.
until 1 p.m., featuring some
o f the classic moviesof all
times. The event is held at
the Community Building,
com er of Wilma and Warren.
It is free of charge.
For more information,
phone 407-260-3447.

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ize
for
many
AfricanAmericans what the fourth of
July
sym bolizes
for
all
A m ericans - Freedom. It
serves as a historical m ile­
stone reminding Americans of
the triumph of the human
spirit over the cruelty of slav­
ery.
It
honors
AfricanAmerican ancestors who sur­
vived the inhumane institu­
tion of bondage, as well as
demonstrating pride, legacy
of resistance and perserverance they left us. Blacks do
celebrate the Fourth of July in
honor
of
American
Independence Day. History
reminds us that blacks were
still enslaved when the United
States obtained its independ­
ence.
Greetings were presented
by Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard and Under-Sheriff
Steve H arriett. Public rela­
tions and radio personality Jo
Jo Dancer of Radio 94.5 FM,
Linda Medlock extended
greetings on behalf of the City
of Sanford Martin Luther
King Jr. Steering Committee,
Scott Levis on behalf of the
Bahai's of Seminole County,
and Marva I lawkins brought
greetings from the Sanford

Herald p h o to by Marva HawXIna

Tho color guard from the Sanford Polico Department prosonts the
flags during Junetoonth colobralions at Fort Molon Park.

community.
An afternoon of Sanford's
finest talent was presented to
the celebrators who enjoyed

the friendship, fellowship,
vendors, games, rides and
variety of foods offered for the
Freedom Celebration.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2 0 0 4

the new substation Thursday.
It is proposed to be located
adjacent to the police depart­
ment near the intersection of
Second Street and Crystal
Lake Avenue. Other changes
for the site include access to
the police department will be
realigned with Second Street
and the addition of 23 on­
street angle parking spots on
Crystal Lake Avenue.
Despite the lack of alterna­
tives, Commissioner George
Duryea balked at the plan cit­
ing issues that he said could
ultimately destroy the effort to
revitalize the downtown.
"Frankly, I'm not really con­
vinced this is the best site for
this," Duryea said.
Among the commissioner's
lop concerns was traffic.
According to John Omana,
Like Mary community devel­
opment director, the addition
of the fire station would have
no adverse impact on Crystal
Lake Avenue traffic.
"I can understand that
somebody said 'Yeah, you
can't make it worse' because
it's pretty bad," Duryea said,
'There seems to bo more traf­
fic going back and forth. You
see back-ups in front of my

office that go all the way down
to the police department. And
if that is the case and there is a
fire alarm or everybody needs
to get out, that is going to
cause somewhat of a problem
down at the com er of County
Road 15 and Crystal Lake
Avenue."
Two lights are proposed for
Crystal Lake Avenue to con­
trol the flow of traffic when
the fire engine needs to
respond to a call. The lights
would give emergency per­
sonnel unimpeded access to
Crystal Lake Avenue and
Second Street.
"I share some of my col­
leagues concerns about the
back up on Crystal Lake
Avenue, but I think it's solv­
able," said Com m issioner
Gary Brender. 'T h e key is to
make sure we have lots of
ways out and we control the
intersections."
Also an issue was how the
fire station site plan affected a
proposal to create a looping
trail system around the down­
town area that would run
through the police department
site connecting it with the five
stair-step parks and communi­
ty center.
"W hen
the
downtown

development plan had this
conceptual plan we had trails
around in a circle up to the
park and this all kind of
negates all of that," Duryea
said.
Omana said the fire station
would not affect the integrity
of the trail system as it would
only have to be slightly adjust­
ed. He added the downtown
master plan is a document that
guides the development of the
area and the original site plan
for the police station approved
by the City Commission in
I9W included the potential of
another building.
Architect T. Gray Frazier,
who lives next door to the
police station and helped
design the department build­
ing, said the open land was
never considered to be a
future site for a (ire station, but
it was originally slated for a
passive park.
'T he property could have
been an oasis in a jungle, he
said.
The driveway for the pro­
posed lire station will be less
than two yards from Frazier's
property.
"They just devalued my
property. Would you want to
live next to a fire station?"

currently has a waiting list
and there is a shortage of
qualified technicians."
G riffin
said
M iller
deserves much of the credit
for getting the new facility
funded.

"T h is was her v isio n ,”
Griffin said. "Sh e started this
vision It) years ago. She kept
everyone united on this. Her
heart's in training and I've
got to give her a lot o f cred­
it."

Com m unity colleges do
not receive strong support
from alumni like a university
m ight, G riffin added. T his
kind of partnership is the
college's strength, he said.

SCC
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rience and even on-the-job
training at local participating
car repair facilities," McGee
said in a news release.
"T h is new facility will
double our current size,"
Griffin said. "It will afford us
the ability to start up new
program s."
1le said he has had discus­
sions with Am erican Honda
and D aim ler-Chrysler about
w orking w ith their p ro ­
grams.
A collision paint and body
program is another wish that
could becom e a reality,
Griffin said. That can be an
expensive program to run,
but
m anu factu rer
seem
ready to help.
"T h e corporate people are
telling me 'If you build this
paint and body facility, w e'll
sponsor these sliutenLs. and
pay their w ay,'" he said.
. , ju/Gritffiu has .traveled to

D etroit w here a G eneral
degrees. The program will
M otors' vice president told
have about 175 students this
him when the college builds
fall, Griffin said. Many will
a new facility the auto com ­ learn on new vehicles from
pany will provide tools and
the m anufacturers. The cars
equipm ent.
have some dam age often sus­
"T h is is a big opportuni­ tained during transportation.
ty," he said . "N o one in
Program p articip an ts also
work part-tim e at a partici­
Central Florida is training in
paint and body. No one."
pating dealer, according to
the college.
The co llege's autom otive
program brochures rem ind
The auto dealers associa­
prospective students that the
tion also sponsors lull twoprogram is num ber one in year
scholarsh ip s.
A pplicants m ust have a 2.U
the nation.
Gritfin said program s g ar­ or Higher grade point aver­
age and be interviewed by a
nered first p lace national
aw ards in 1997 and 1998 college instructor and by the
from the Industry Planning
hiring au tom otive dealer,
which makes the final recom ­
C ou ncil. W inners are then
m endation for the scholar­
asked to sit out for five years,
ship.
so the college can enter again
T h e sp on sorin g dealer
this year. Scholarships and
contributes half of the stu­
equipm ent for the program
den t's tuition and book costs
were aw arded to the college
back to the scholarship fund,
as well.
T h e ’ college, him partnered •'.o fficials said.
with Ford and G eneral
" These plans are critical,"
M otors to offer tw o -y ear
M iller said. "T h e program

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Colonial Bank of Central
Florida is providing under­
privileged Seminole County
elem entary and middle school
students with back-to-school
supplies through its third
annual Backpacks to Success
program. The announcement
was made today by G. Hunt
Daw kins, Colonial Bank's
Seminole County president.
Throughout July, Colonial
Bank's five Seminole County
branches are accepting schoolsupply donations and mone­
tary contributions. An addi­
tion to the program this year
is a prize-pack drawing for all
donors. The greater the contri­
bution, the more times a
donor can enter to win the
prize pack of fun summer
items. Winners will be con­
tacted on July 30.
Backpacks to Success was

created by Colonial Bank to
assist Seminole County Public
Schools with its annual Back
to School Fair. This year’s fair
takes place on Saturday, July
31, from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Winter Springs High School.
At the fair, 3,IKX) eligible
students from 19 elementary
and m iddle schools will
receive a backpack,
kpack school
supplies, a clothing voucher
and a new book from
Scholastic
Book
Fairs.
Colonial Bank's em ployees
will volunteer during the fair
to help distribute the supplies.
The event includes free immu­
nizations, vision screenings
and other social services.
Colonial Bank is the sixthlargest bank in Florida.
Colonial Bank of Central
Florida manages $1.67 billion
in total assets through its 46

Rich Plan honored for help

offices in nine counties,
including Brevard, Flagler,
Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk,
Sem inole, St. Johns and
Volusia. The regional head­
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Pine
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Orlando.
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Florida is a division of the
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SIB honors Gray &amp; Gorenflo

Kathy Smith, conler, public relations director for Sadie Holmes Help Service, Inc. presents a
certificate of appreciation to Brent Adamson of Richfood Plan for his support in Iho golf tour­
nament. Sadie Holmes Holp Sorvico, Inc. hold a golf tournamont on May 8 at tho Mayfair
Country Club in Sanford. Tho fundraiser raises money (or Sadio Holmes Holp Service, a
501(c)3 non-profit organization in Sominole County providing food and clothing to families in
need. Tho First place loam was sponsored by Safari Lawn &amp; Post Management of Sanford.
Second place team was sponsored by Rich Food Plan of Sanford Third placo team was spon­
sored by Buttermilk Country Reslaurnnl at 9001 S. US 17-92 in Maitland.
This was tho first tournament and it raisod over a thousand dollars. Thanks to all of tho golfers
and businesses that supported this tournamont for without tho support it would not have been
Ihe success that It was. And a big lhanks to the voluntoors.

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law officos. Each month the SIB presents a beautitcatjon awaid tq a lo c a l property qyynou

NAI Realvest Partners recently negotiated
two transactions for Small Bay Partners * one
in Sanford and the other in east Orlando.
Michael Heidrich, a principal at NAI
Realvest represented the landlord Small Bay
Partners, LLC in the lease of 10,000 square feet
at Monroe CommerCenter South in Sanford to
Masco Contractor Service Central, Inc. Rich
Davis of Rebmnn Properties participated in the
transaction representing
M ichigan-based
Masco who according to ileidrich now leases
som e 42,500 square feet at
M onroe
CommerCenter.
At Hanging M oss Com m erC enter in
Orlando located off 1 tanging Moss Road, and
• S R 436. Paul P. Partyka, an associate at

NAI Realvest, represented Small Bay Partners,
LLC in a lease agreement for 4,605 square feet
of space. T he tenant, Karen D. Caswell was
represented by Hedrich. Caswell is opening a
karate studio, Heidrich said.
Maitland based NAI Realvest Partners, Inc.
is a fully integrated commercial real estate
operating company specializing in brokerage,
investment, leasing and management, consult­
ing, research and development services in the
U.S. and worldwide.
NAI is a global real estate provider with
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R O N A LD D. BURKE
Ronald D. Burke, 18, of
Lake
M onroe
Terrace,
Sanford, died Wednesday,
June 16, 2004. He was bom
Jan. 5,1986 in Sanford. He was
a student and a Baptist.
Survivors include mother,
Sheila M. Burke of Sanford;
son, Dantavious T. Ray of
O rlando; brother, Antonio
Williams Jr.
o
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K is s im m e e ;
m a t e r n a l

grandmother,
Rosa Burke
of Deltona;
other grand­
m other Ann
W illiams of
Sanford.
F u n e r a l

services will be Saturday, June
26, at 10 a.m. at Wilson
Eichelberger's
Memorial
Chapel, 1110 Tine Avenue
with Elder Robert T. Bradley
officiating. Visitation will be
Friday, June 25 from 4 until 8
p.m. at W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary.
W ils o n -E ic h e lb e r g e r
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
EDWARD R. COKER
Edward R. Coker, 69, of
Sanford, died Saturday, June
19, 2004. He was bom April 8,
1935 in Lake County, S.C. He
was a salesm an for M iller
Bearings and a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
Sanford, where he served as
Vestry, Senior Warden and
Lay Eucharistic Ministry. He
was a veteran of both the U.S.

Army and Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia of Sanford; brother,
Marion Coker of L ike City,
S.C.; sisters, Miriam Collins
and Bonnie Schleuger, both of
Johnsonville, S.C.
Visitation
will
be
Wednesday, June 23, from 5
until 7 p.m, at Oaklawn
Chapel. Funeral services will
be Thursday, June 24 at 10
a.m. at Holy Cmss Episcopal
Church with a reception to
follow. Burial will be at
Oaklaw n Cem etery at 12
noon.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home,
Oaklawn
Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
o f arrangements.
G EO RG E RICH ARD
CORNELL
George Richard Cornell, 70,
of Sem inole Drive, DcBary,
died Sunday, June 20, 2004 at
his residence. Bom Dec. 23,
1933 in Harvey, 111., he moved
to Central Florida from
Chicago in 1971. He was a
plumber and a Lutheran. He
was a veteran of the U.S.
Army.
Survivors include wife,
Joyce Cornell, o f DeBarv;
daughters, Kim Powell, Lisa
Drummond, and Christine
McCulley, all of Casselberry,
Karen Cornell of DeBary;
sons, Tony Cornell and Gary
Cornell, both of Fern Park; sis­
ters, Betty Bartolini, Elsie
Zabraskas, Bernice Dcplaris
and Nancy Cornell, all of
Illinois, Laura Conley of
Florida, Lois Miller of Indiana;
brothers, Raymond of Illinois,

Briefly
New Design Coordinator
Dave Brewer, Inc., one of
Central Florida's most active
luxury hom ebuilders has
named interior design and
decor veteran Larry Davis as
design coordinator. Dave
Brewer, president of the firm
said Davis is a graduate of
Clemson University and has
more than 20 years experience
in architecture and interior
design.
Sanford Sale
NA1 Realvest Partners, Inc.,
in Maitland, recently negotiat­
ed a $57,500 sale price for a
0.13 acre site (5,850 square
feet) on Magnolia Avenue and
East First Street in Sanford.
Mike C oldfine o f Coldwell
Banker
and
Jernigan
Properties represented the
buyer,
William
Kirchoff.
A ssociate Nancy M cM aster

negotiated the sale transac­
tion representing the seller.

Edward of Union Park; six
grandchildren.
Altm an-Long
Funeral
Home &amp; Cremator)’, DcBary,
in charge of arrangements.
A.C.I’ RINGLE
A.C. Pringle, 67, of Orange
Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Thursday, June 17, 2004 at his
residence. He was bom Sept.
4, 1935 in McIntosh, Florida.
He was a
farm laborer
and a Baptist.
S u r v iv o r s
include com ­
panion Willie
L a u r a
Cochran
of
Sanford; sons,
B e r nar d
P r i n g l e ,

David Pringle and Ronald
Jones, all of Sanford; daugh­
ters, Carrie Lee Pringle of
G ainesville, JoAnn Pringle,
Sherry
Purcell,
Glorida
Bender, Valerie Jones, Vanessa
Bender, Daphne Butler and
Audrey Dennis, all of Sanford;
brothers, Theodore Pringle,
Ernest Pringle, Charlie Pringle
and Evans Pringle, all of
Sanford; sisters, Mary Lee
O'Neil, Virginia Joyce Boone,
and Francis Allen, all of
Sanford; 33 grandchildren;
num erous great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 25, at II a.m. at
New
Bethel
M issionary
Baptist Church, 618 E. lOln
Street, Sanford. Visitation will

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be Friday, June 25 from 5 until
9 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
EVELYN T. RENFRO
Evelyn T. Renfro, 77, of
Sanford, died Saturday, June
19, 2004. She was bom Feb. 8,
1927 in Rice Lake, Wis. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Linda J. Renfro of Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
1lom e, Oaklawn
Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mar)’, in charge
of arrangements.
M ARTIN A. ROBERTS
Martin "M arty" A. Roberts,
50, of Sanford, died Saturday,
June 12, 2004. He was bom
Oct. 20, 1953 in Sanford, and
was raised in Lake Mar)'. He
was a retired locomotive engi­
neer with Seaboard Coastline
Railroad. He was a member of
B.L.E. #769.
Survivors include mother,
Faye, of Sanford; brother Earl
of Sanford, and sister Gail of
Panama City.
A graveside service will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday, June 25,
at the Lake Mary Cemetery.
Brisson
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
JO SEPH WALKER, JR.
Joseph "Joe" Walker, Jr., 73,
West 13th Street, Sanford, died
Friday, June 18, 2004 at his res­

The
Center
for
Entrepreneurship at Rollins
College Crummer Graduate
School of Business will host a
workshop, "Selling Your
Business: Addressing Key
Issues" Tuesday, June 29 from
3 until 6 p.ni. in the Galloway
Room at the Rollins College
campus in Winter Park.
Michael A. Cipollnm, exec­
utive director of the Center for
Entrepreneurship, said the
B r o o k l y n ,
panel of experts for the work­
N.Y.; daugh­
shop
will include experienced
ters, Alfrcda
professionals
with a range of
McCoy
of
perspectives on the important
S a n f o r d ,
decisions involved in selling a
Wanda Gale
Starkes
o f * business.
Thomas Huber is chief
R o c h e s t c r,
executive
officer of SunGnrd
N.Y.,
Eva
Collegis, Inc., based in
Goines
of
Maitland. Other speakers
Conyers, Ga.;
include Jackie Ossin, who
brothers,
serves as business intermedi­
Willie Anderson of Sanford,
ary at Corporate Investment
Robert Walker of Lake Mary,
International (Cll), anil Los VV.
Jerome Walker of Rochester;
Eiserman.
sisters, Geneva Duhart of
Keith Altizer. founder of
Sanford, Audry King of
Maitland-based CPA firm
Herndon, Va., Vera June and
Keith Alti7er and Company,
Dolly Thom pson, both of
will
participate on the panel
Sanford; 11 grandchildren; six
discussion.
Moderator for the
great-grandchildren.
event will he Thaddcus
Funeral services will be
Seymour, Jr., president of
Saturday, June 26, at 1 p.m. at
CFSE Business Services, Inc.
Mt. Sinai M.B. Church, Inc.,
Cipollaro said registration
1843 Jerry Avenue, Sanford,
is
free to members of the
with Rev. Anthony Miller offi­
Center for Entrepreneurship
ciating. Viewing will be
and $25 for non-members.
Friday at Wilson-Eichelberger
For more information
Mortuary from 4 until 8 p.m.
phone Rebecca Nikolajski at
W ils o n -E ic h e lb e r g e r
the
Center
of
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford in
Entrepreneurship
at
Rollins
charge of arrangements.
College, 407-691-1125.

idence. He was born Feb. 27,
1931 in Sanford. He was a
retired bus driver for New
York City Transit Authority
and a member of Mt, Sinai
M.B. Church, Inc.
Survivors include devoted
caregiver Susie Campbell of
Sanford; sons, Eddie Lee
Walker of Rochester, N.Y.,
Lawrence Wills of Clarksdale,
Miss., David L. Wills of

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2. Bast Breakfast___

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3. Bast P izza_______

54. Best Residential Contractor

4. Bast Hearing Aid Service

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Wednesday. June 23. 2 0 0 4

have encouraged Kevin to look
within
his
organization,"
McLain said.
Frank faces a challenge as he
takes the administrator's role
in Ocoee. The city's last city
manager, Jim Gleason, was
fired by a contentious 3-2 vote.
Several months after his termi­
nation, Gleason contacted
Central Florida media outlets
to inform them that Ocoee
police
had
found
City
Commissioner Danny Howell
sitting in his car without pants
at a city park.
Seminole officiats believe
Frank is capable of handling
the job.
"Because of his ideas and
innovation, Rob leaves the
county in better shape today
than when he arrived two
years ago," Grace said. "Our
loss is Ocoee's gain."

ful merger of the Altamonte
Springs hire Department with
the County."
McLain also praised Frank's
performance during his tenure
at the county and noted that
his leaving was not unexpect­
ed.
"I know Rob has been look­
ing for an opportunity to lake a
leadership role — the No. 1
spot — for some time,” McLain
said. "H e's done an excellent
job and should do well as he
moves on to accomplish his
career goals."
McLain said he believes
Frank's position will be filled
by July 7, most likely from
within the Seminole County
government hierarchy.
"We have several people in
director's positions who are
capable of moving up, and I

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of poor children each serves.
It funds extra ed u cation al
services for low -ach ieving
students.
"W e had a loss in Title I
funding, but quite a bit was
rein stated ,"
said
Superintendent Dill Vogel.
M urray explained that
funding is based on Census
data. T h is y e a r's funding
was based on data from the
year 2000, which was before
Sept. 11 and while the econo­
my still boomed.
School districts receive socalled concentrated grant
funds if 15 percent of the
population or 6,500 people
are at or below the poverty
level.
Sem inole County usually
doesn’t meet the 15 percent
mark, but normally there are
more than 6,500 low-income
people, M urray said. The
2000 data saw differently,
and funding was cut by
$257,000.
The funding loss will be
reduced by 85 percent annu­
ally over tne next four years,
M urray explained.
If the
poverty numbers go back up,
then the concentrated funds
arc reinstated. If the number
falls again, then a new fourycar period of reduced fund­
ing begins.
The school district has
made up much of the lost
Title I money because of its
school
choice
program .
Under the No Child Left
Behind law, schools that
don’t meet annual yearly
progress requirements must
give students the option of
attending a school that did.
School districts around the
nation are scrambling to see
how that will be met.
Part of preparing for the
transfer of students required
money be set aside for trans­
porting students to new
schools. Sem inole County
allocated
$1.4
m illion,
Murray said.
Seminole County schools,
however, are under a deseg­
regation order that has been
in place for 34 years. Concern
that transferring students
would change racial balances
ordered by the courts, the
district was allowed to use Us
own functioning choice plan.
That allowed funding to
be restored for six of the

seven schools dropped from
Title I services because o f the
original cuts, Murray said.
Those schools were funded at
a lower then normal level,
she added. The seventh
school — Wilson Elementary
in Sanford — fell below
requirem ents to be consid­
ered a Title I school.
A program like Kinder
Kamp, while important, was
not critical for funding.
"Kinder Kamp is like icing
on the cake," Murray said. "It
was one of those hard deci­
sions."
It was important enough
for the Coalition for School
Readiness.
Kinder Kamp helps get the
students a little ahead, a little
more prepared for school,
said the coalition's Willis.
She said the kids have a
fear factor and this gives
them an opportunity to feel
more com fortable. Som e
actually work with their
Kindergarten teachers. The
classes have a seven-to-one
ratio. Classes will end this
Friday, June 25.
The time is also important
because low -incom e families
must be fully registered for
Kindergarten, Murray said.
Many fam ilies show up on
the first day of school, but do
not have physicals or im m u­
nizations up-to-date, she
explained. They need paper­
work like birth certificates.
Without these, they cannot
start school and delays force
the students to have to catch
up with the class.
"This is a big problem ,"
she said.
C urriculum
at
Kinder
Kamp is language-based,
said Nan Parker, principal at
H am ilton Elem entary. She
said 21 students were taking
part in the program there.
Hamilton is one of nine coun­
ty schools taking part with
about 100 students attending.
Parker said
they did
everything they could to get
the young people to attend
Kinder Kamp. The coalition
also
worked
with
4C,
Com m unity
C oordinated
Child Care, to find names
and num bers of eligible stu­
dents.
'T h is tim e we have the
most needy students in
here," Parker said.

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Continued from Page 1A

are."
That sense of community is
the reason so many residents
showed up, said Winn who
lives 2.3 miles from the
school.
"We are the oldest commu­
nity in the area," she said.
Winn has one child attending
Lake Brantley and one who
will start next year. According
to Dianne Kramer, deputy
superintendent of Seminole
County Public Schools, the
Winn children would be
andfathered in, meaning
ey would not have to
change schools even if The
Springs is rezoned. That did
not satisfy Winn.
"G randfathering
could
change tomorrow," she said.
"YVe know people are nerv­
ous about change," Kramer
told the group before the Core
Com m ittee started working.
"W e know people bought
homes in specific school dis­
tricts."
She noted that the county is
"blessed" with good schools
and that any work completed
that afternoon would not be a
"done deal."
She highlighted statistics
before the work began.
Lake Brantley and Oviedo
high schools are the only two
above an enrollment o f 3,000
as of October 2003. The dis­
trict has seen an increase of
nearly 3,500 students since its
last rezoning in 1996 when
Winter Springs High School
opened.
Lake Howell High School
in South Seminole County lost
282 students during that time,
the only one to do so.
The Core Com m ittee also
looked at a target num ber for
each school. Kramer em pha­
sized the targets are not
absolute.
The targets place Hagerty
High at 2,000 students. Lake
Brantley and Seminole High
School targets are 3,200. Lake
Howell, Lake Mary, Lyman,
Oviedo, and Winter Springs
high schools all fell between
2,600 to 2,800.
Once the work was done

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for the afternoon, Kramer said
she would merge the identi­
fied cells onto one map and
place the information on the
county school Web site as
soon as possible.
At the next meeting, she
said parents would not be
able to hover around the
tables where the work takes
place.
She emphasized that any­
one can submit a plan. The
identified cells are not final.
Those in the cells are not nec­
essarily going to be rezoned,
and those not living in a cell
could at some point be added
and rezoned as the work pro­
gresses.
Once the cells are merged,
the school district will pro­
vide further data to continue
the process. It will give the
current attendance zone, the
number of students, the num­
ber of minority students, the
number of low-income stu­
dents, the middle school zone,
and whether the area is with­
in the two-mile walk limit of a
high school.
Kram er advised parents
that they can work with the
process by contacting their
Core Committee representa­
tives, searching the county
school Web site that has a spe­
cial link to rezoning informa­
tion, and attending public
hearings.
"You can have the most
im pact if you address the
whole plan and suggest alter­
natives," she said.
The Core Committee will
start to develop draft plans on
Aug. 19. The first public input
session will be held at Lyman
High School in Longwood at 7
p.m., followed by &amp; second
session at W inter Springs
High School on Sept. 23 at 7
p.m.
The Core Com m ittee will
develop final drafts on Sept.
30. A public hearing before
the school board will follow
on O ct. 26 at 6 p.m. at the
Educational Support Center
on Lake Mary Boulevard.
Final adoption of the plan
by the school board is seneduled for Nov. 9.

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STANDINGS
/ tow the top lOsUuk up thu week
NEXTEL CUP
1. Jimmie Johnson
2.220; previous: 2
2. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
2,213; previous: 1
3. Matt Kensoth
2.040; previous: 3
4. Bobby Labonte
1.954; previous: 6

T H E R A C IN G 411

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CR A FTSM A N T R U C K _ _ _ _ _ _

R ace: Dodge/Save Mart 350
W h ere: Infineon Rareway; Sonoma,
Calif.
W hen: Sunday, 4 p m., EDT
Defending cham pion: Hobby Gordon
R ace d istan ce: 218.9 m iles/HO laps.
Race reco rd : Ricky Rudd: 81.007 tnph; Juno 23,

R ace: Alan Kulwicki 250 presented by Fbrest
County Putnwatmni Racing
W here: The Milwaukee Mile
W hen: Saturday, 9 pm . EDT
Defending rlianip: Jason Keller
R ace record : Jason Keller. 103.033 mph.
Ju n e 29.2003
Qualifying record : Kevin Harvick. 122.474 mph,
June 2 9 .2001.
S torylin e: Saturday's race will In* the first event
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R ace: Black Cat Fireworks 200
W h ere: The Milwaukee Mile
W hen: Friday. 9 p.m. EDT
R ace d istan ce: 200 laps/200 miles
Defending cham p: Brendan Gaughan
R ace record : Brendan Gaughan; 109 689
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Qualify ing record : Greg Biftle, 121.102
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2. Carl Edwards
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3. Bobby Hamilton
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4. Rick Crawford
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8. Jon Wood
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Jarrett was happy with third — his best finish or
the year — but was annoyed by losing to two driv­
ers who benofltted from the lucky dog rule. Kahne
had been a lap down, too.
“Ryan did a great job and then the 9 car (Kahne),
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from that lucky dog or whatever you call that slu
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taps back. I think the 12 a ir got his kick, so both of
the guys that beat me were a lap down at one time.
I don’t know what that says."
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‘"teday I really like it,” Kahne said of the contro­
versial rule. "At tracks like this, a bigger track (MIS
is two miles), it’s hard to get your lap back and
there are more cars un (lie lead lap. On a track like
this, the lucky dog's definitely nice."
Newman was tho luckiest dog of all, of course.
But he felt over tho last 17 laps he had the ca r to
beat, although his ca r slipped near Turn 2 on the
final lap.
"i slip]&gt;cd pretty badly in the middle of two,"
Newman said. "I don't know If it was oil o r 1 just
hit something or what, but it got really, really loose
and 1 bad to check up They said Kasey gained
throe car lengths on me in the back straightaway 1
knew we had a pretty goixl advantage. 1 really don't
think he had a shot at nil, but obviously he was
closing in pretty quick."

LO O K

NASCAR

Ryan Newman celebrates Sunday after
winning tho DHL 400 al Michigan
International Spoodway.
Kahno’s reality is that if not for the caution, lie
would have cxt»erienccd Ids fourth close secondplace finish of flu* season.
"If it had gone to the start, finish (line), 1 would
have lost by another half-car or a ir length," Kahne
said. "It would have been another close one. I would
have needed three or four more laps, hut I'll take
another second.”
It’s Newman’s flrst win in this season. He won
eight races last year and finished sixth in points.
He's now ninth, 361 points tichtnd leader Jimmy
Johnson.
He said he isn't overly concerned that it took him
15 races in 2UH to finally w in one.
"We've had some great runs and my mistakes
have killed them,” Newman said. "The deal at
Dover, spinning out on pit lane, hitting the cone at
Darlington. We had a car capable of winning at
Atlanta. |tml| we stayed out long (on old tires] to sec
if we could gel a caution___ So we've played It side
getting top Fives in certain instances."

RACE STATISTICS
Average speed ol winner: 139.292 mph
Time of race: 2 hours, 52 minutes. 1B seconds.
Margin ol victory: Under caution.
Caution Hags: nine lor 33 laps.
Lead changes: 17 among to drivers.

Lap leaden: Jell Gordon, 1-76; Jimmie Johnson. 7982; Matt Kenseth, 83; Scott Riggs, 84; Gordon, 85-87;
Johnson, 88-89; Rusty Wallace. 90-96; Dale Jarrett,
97-103; Brendan Gaughan, 104-116; Janett, 117;
Elliott Sader. 118-129; Sterling Marlin, 130-151;
Jarrett. 152; Marlin, 153-174; Jarrett. 175-177; Ryan
Newman, 178-182; Jarrett, 183; Newman, 184-200.

•

New points leader
Jlnu n le Johnson's fourth-place finish
Sunday gave him the Nextel Cup points lead
by seven over Dale E arn h ard t J r , who fin­
ished 21st. Earnluinlt had held the points
lead the past seven races.
“Perfect," Johnson said. “That's what
we're here for."
It's the second time in
Johnson's career he has
held the points load; the
first occurred hi 2002
and lasted one week.
“Bragging rights Is all
It Is," Earnhardt said. “It
was good to be In the
lead. We may get It
again, but not running
JOHNSON
like this."
Earnhardt's No. B Chevrolet started 11th,
fell back to 27th lialfway through the race
and was running as high as fifth with 20 bps
remaining
"We just had a terrible race car,"
Earnhardt said. “From the drop of the green
fiag the car wouldn't turn. It Just wouldn't go.
We trial to make It better but never could."
His crew chief, Tony E ury Jr„ seemed
mystified.
“We liave tried everything." Eury said.
“We've tested everywhere. (Tbammate
Michael) Waltrip is running good (finishing
10th], and believe it or not, those cars are
identical. Why that No. 8 car won't run. I just
don’t know."

n mi attempt to quash persistent
rum ors about his career, Greg Biftle
said Saturday he would fulfill his con­
tract with Roush Racing at least through
the end of the season.
"W e're not going anywhere right now,"
said Biftle, driver of the No. 16 Ford. "It's
kind of crazy what we see on the Internet,
but I've got a contract with Roush."
li b team has had a less than-stellar sea­
son, ranking 23rd hi points with one top-10
Finish ill 15 races. Billie said h b goal b to
get Into the tup 10 In poinb.
“I feel like we’re really close,” he said.
"I'm working as hard os I can here to get
th b program turned around and capable
of making the top 10 In poinb.”

Dodge/Save Mart 350,

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Ju ly 3
IVpsi 400,
Daytona International Speedway

“ RPM”

Ju ly II
Troplcana 400,
Chicagolnnd Sjiecdway

Short lor revolutions per
minute, a measurement of
speed of the engine's crank­
shaft.

Ju ly 25 — New England 300,
New Hampshire International Speedway
Aug. 1
Pennsylvania 500,
Pocono Raceway

BU SCH R E P O R T
K y le B u s c h

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l a s t t o fir s t a t K e n t u c k y

Cox News Service
elegated to the back of the 43-car
field afler wrecking his ca r in prnc
ticc, Kyle Busch took the lead with
two laps to go and held on to win the
MelJer 300 at Kentucky Speedway fur h is
third Busch Series victory of the year.
Busch, the younger brother of Nextel
Cup driver Kurt Busch, qualified second
Friday but wrecked his Chevrolet during a
post-qualifying practice session, Because
he u s«l his backup ca r Saturday night, he

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Biffle insists he’s
not leaving Roush

FATHER’S DAY

AHEAD
Ju n e 27

Brooklyn, Mich.
ASCAR drivers are routinely penal­
ized for missing the pre-race drivers
meeting by lie lug placed at the rear of
the field. But bow about being spanked for
leaving the meeting early?
Tony Stew art perhaps accomplished
something unprecedented Sunday before the
DHL 400 at Michigan
International Speedway
when NASCAR booted
him to the end of the
line for exiting flic
meeting early
Some drivers were
asking questions of
NASCAR officials about
restarts. Then Robby
Gordon wanted clarifi­
STEWART
cation about scoring deci­
sions in Saturday’s Busch Series race at
Kentucky in which Gordon was blackflagged.
Stewart apparently had heard enough. He
stood up and said, "Can't we Just go race?"
He then left.
Later, word came down from NASCAR:
Stewart was sent to the rear of the 43-car
field.
He had qualified 27th In the No. 20 Pontiac
and got as high as eighth with 25 bps to go.
But n wreck with eight bps remaining gave
Stewart a 24th-pbce finish.

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A second-place
finish in tho
Meijor 300
presented by
Oreo lilts G reg
B iltlo two spots
to fourth in tho
Busch
standings.

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D o d g e to

Brooklyn, Mich.
s Ryan Newman's voice came on his radio
channel, saying "Happy Father’s Day, Dad,"
one could almost hear the words on Dale
Jarrell's lips: You lucky dog.
Newman won Sunday's DHL 100 at Michigan
International Speedway with a late-blooming No. 12
Dodge and a whole lot of good fortune.
He fell a lap down 23 Laps into the race, pitting an
overheating car so his crew could remove trash
from the grill.
He eventually got back on the lead lap as the
recipient of NASCAR’s lucky dog rule that rewards
Ihe first car a lap down when a caution (lag flies.
Newman worked his way to the front late in the
race, overtaking Jarro tt’s No. 88 Font on a restart
with 22 laps to go, Jarrett finished third.
Then Newman withstoixl a last-lap charge by
Knscy Kahne with the aid of another caution flag.
Greg Biffle's spinout on Lap 199 of the 200-lap race
did not induce a caution, but PJ. Jones did when
his No. 50 Dodge hit the wall hard at Turn 2 on the
final lap
That forced the last quarter lap of Ihe race to
unwind under yellow, Ix-hind the pace car. It was
the fourth race this season to end under caution.
NASCAR's official explanation of the late
mishaps: Billie spun, had no contact with the wall
ami was cleared by the field; Junes' ca r made heavy
contact, at least six cars wore behind htm, and
' NASCAR did not want to delay dis|iatching rescue

10. Mike Bliss
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2,434; previous: 1
2. Kyle Busch
2,424; previous: 2

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By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

B U S C H S E R IE S

was forced to start at the back of the field.
But Busch marched through the field
and found himself in third behind Greg
Billie and Jason Ledler on a restart with
13 laps left.
After passing LefTler. Busch passed
Biftle for the lead with two laps left.
Busch won by 12274 seconds over Biftle.
Mike Bliss finished third, followed by Ron
I loruaday Jr. and Jason Keller.
Busch remained second In Uie series
Ijoints race behind Martin T ruex Jr., but
narrowed the gap from 40 to 10 points.

History book
NASCAR

Jim m ie Johnson (left) and his father, Gary, take time
to talk Sunday before the DHL 400 at Michigan
International Speedway. Father’s Day at the track pro­
vided an opportunity for many fathers and sons to
bond amid a backdrop of racing.

Chevrolet checked it out and declared
that the 1-23 qualifying order for Sunday's
race by Hendrick Motorsports teammates
Jeft Gordon, Brian Vickers and Jim m ie
Johnson was a first In the M odem Era.
Hendrick was also the flrst In the
Modern E ra to sweep the top three posi­
tions In a Cup race when Gordon, 'terry
Labonte and Ricky Craven finished 1-2 3
in the Daytona 500 on Feb. 16.1997.

—At Levine

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June 23, 2004

E x p o s r e t i r e R a i n e s ’ N o . 30

Briefs
SANFORD SOFTBALL
Here are ihe standings
as of 6/18/04:
CHURCH C PINEHURST PARK: Division
1 _ Westvicw Baptist, 6-0;
Seminole Red, 3-3; Central
Baptist, 2-4; Ail Souls, 2-4;
Division 2 _ Seminole
Green 6-0; Lakeside
Fellowship, 3-3; Grace
United Methodist, 1*5;
Knights of Columbus, 1-5.
CHURCH it LEE P.
MOORE PARK: Sanford
Church of God, 12-0;
West view Gray, 7-5; Holy
Cross, 6-6; Geneva
Church, 3-9; First United
Methodist, 2-10.
WOMEN: Paul's
Towing, 8-0; Florida
Mortgage Partners Aging
Gracefully, 6-2; Dunn &amp;
Cordoba Alleycats, 4-4;
Sharks, 3-5; Stingers, 2-6;
Westvicw, I -7.
MEN'S "C ": The Bam,
7-1; Franklin Bail Bonds,
7-1; B.B.M., 4-4; Superior
Site Services Regulators,
4-4; Wolfy's, 2-6;
Swissport Ramp Rats, 0-8.
MEN'S *D ": Lillie
Quinn, D.D.S., 8-0;
Wolfy's, 5-2; USPS, 4-4;
Sanford Reds, 4-4; Kitner
Surveying, 3-4; Mortgage
Professionals, 2-6; Rocco's
Raiders, 1-7.
INDUSTRIAL: Wayne
Densch Budmcn, 6-0;
American Installations, 51; City Slickers, 5-1;
Wal-Mart/Conrad
Construction/AGI, 3-4;
Seminole Community
College, 2-5; Delta
Connection, 2-5; Delta
Force, 0-7.
SCC SOFTBALL CAMP
The Seminole
Community College
Camp, under the direction
of head coach Courtney
Miller, will be held
Monday, June 28th
through Thursday, July 1st
from 9 a.m. to noon for
girls ages 7-to-14,
An advanced camp for
high school age players
will be held on the same
days from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m,
The cost for either camp
is $75.
For more information
call 407-328-2332 or visit
www.scc-fl.edu/athletics/softball.
SCC TO HOST TWO
BASKETBALL CAMPS
Seminole Community
College will be the site for
the Tru Playa'z Summer
Basketball Camp and Jeff
Turner Basketball Camp
to be run conjointly the
week of June 28-throughJuly 2 from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
The TruPlaya'z Camp is
for both boys and girls
with two levels to choose
from _ Introductory or
Advanced.
The sessions will focus
on improving the individ­
ual skills of the player
and gradually teacn more
and more advanced drills
as the week and camper
progress. The sessions will
also focus on team play
including offensive sets;
defensive sets; transition
play; specialty defenses;
and full court scrimmages.
The fees are $165 for the
all day session and $95 for
1/2 day. Take a 10% dis­
count for each additional
sibling.
The Jeff Turner
Basketball Camp is for
boys and girls in grade 8
through 12. This camp is
intended for the above
average or advanced play­
er who will be playing
high school ball and will
oner opportunities for the
experienced player to
improve their skills, agili­
ty, conditioning, and
speed.
This camp will be personaUy taught by Jeff
Turner, Olympic Gold
Medalist, and 12 year vet­
eran of the NBA and his
staff of professional per­
formance trainers.
For more information on
either camp, visit
www.PlayersSportsMarke
ting.com or call 407-3201891.
Space is limited and
entries will be taken on a
first come, first serve
basis.
See Briefs, Page 11A

S a n f o r d ’s f a v o r i t e
s o n jo in s m e n to r
D a w s o n o n w a ll
Special to tho Herald

P hoto c o u rta iy o f M LD.com

Sanford’s Tim Rainos Sr. had his No. 30
retired by tho Montreal Expos in a cere­
mony prior to Saturday’s game belwoon
tho Expos and Chicago White Sox, tho
team Montreal traded him to.

As Tim R.iines walked out of the tun­
nel and onto the Olympic Stadium
FieldTurf on Saturday afternoon, he
spotted White Sox manager and former
teammate Ozzie Guillen, who gave him
a bear hug and picked him up at the
same time.
The Expos gave the Sanford native
more than a bear hug on Saturday, as
they retired his No. 30, which was
unveiled on the right-field fence next to
his mentor's No. 10 — Andre Dawson.
The fares gave Raines five standing
ovations during the ceremony, and he
received video congratulations from for­
mer teammates such as Gary Carter,

S u n d a y

Warren Cromartie, Steve Rogers and
Dawson himself.
Raines started his career as a liability
at second base in 1979, but by 1981 he
switched to left field and became one of
the greatest players to put on an Expos
uniform.
Raines was put in the outfield after
Ron LeFlore was allowed to file for free
agency.
"I kind of feared for my life at second
base a little bit, but I was kind of happy
that the Expos made that move," Raines
told MLB.com. "It’s very special to have
my number retired. It's something I
never dreamed of. I remember the first
time I came here in ‘7 9 .1 was pinching
myself and in awe of everything. It took
until today to really believe all that has
happened to me."
Fans were in awe of what he did in an
Expos uniform.
Raines is the club's all-time career
leader in stolen bases (635), runs scored
(947), triples (82) and walks (793). He

represented Montreal in seven straight
All-Star Games from 1981 to 1987, won
the National League batting title in 1986
(.334) and the league's stolen base
crown four straight seasons (1981 to
1984), reaching a career high of 90 steals
in 1983.
Raines played for Montreal from 197990 and relumed to the Expos for one
season in 2001.
Raines said if it wasn't for the switch
to left field and having Dawson as a
mentor, he dt&gt;csn't know what would
have happened to his baseball career.
Raines underwent rehabilitation for
substance abuse in the early 1980s, and
Dawson helped him overcome the prob­
lem.
"I probably would have changed
sports or got a nine to five job. It's hard
to say," Raines said. "If I was at second,
I would have really worked hard to be
better at it.
"Without Andre, my career probably
Sec Raines, Page 11A

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S an ford
p itch in g
handles
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Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Kyle
Patrick is not your prototyp­
ical shortstop.
At 6-foot-4 and 215
pounds he would seem bet­
ter suited to being a comer
infielder or outfielder, but
just like Alex Rodriguez and
1940's St. Louis Cardinals
standout Marty Marion, the
Apopka native who just fin­
ished his freshman season at
Seminole Community
College is proving that big
guys can play the position.
Patrick lias been nearly
flawless in the field for the
Sanford River Rats, who
have made a habit of turn­
ing duuble plays at crucial
times early in the inaugural
season of the Florida
Collegiate Summer League.
Patrick hit his, and the
league's, second home run
in history at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
on Sunday, tying the first
game at 1-1 and kick-start­
ing the River Rats to a
sweep of a doubleheader
with the Daytona Beach
Barracudas by the scores of
5-1 and 8-1.
Daytona Beach had gotten
the three-game series off on
a good note for the
Barracudas on Friday with a
15-4 thumping of the River
Rats.
Seminole High School
graduate Matt Fraysier led
off the third inning for
Daytona with a walk and
moved over to third on a
stolen base and a wild pitch
before scoring one out later
on a sacrifice fly by Tim
Orlosky.
Sanford came back in the
bottom of the frame to take
the lead as when Mark
Montalvo singled and
moved around to third on a
See River Rats, Page 11A

Herald p h o to * by Jim W ent*

Dan Quartararo (top) had a big weekend with tho bat and glove and even made a successful
appearance on the mound, but it was the strong pitching of Kyle DeYoung (above, loft) and Drew
Shetrone (above, right) that allowed tho Sanford River Rats to sweep a doubleheader from the
Daytona Beach Barracudas on Sunday and win the three-game series. 3-2.

Louwsm a named a
J U C O All-Am erica
Special to the Herald
Former Seminole High
School and Sanford
American Legion Post 53
baseball star Jason Louwsma
recently capped off a tremen­
dous two years at Manatde
Community College and the
awards ju st keep rolling in.
After hitting 3 1 5 with 26
RBI as a freshman, the 6-foot3 third baseman was selected
as the Suncoast Conference
Player of the Year after lead­
ing the Lancers to their first
conference title since 2000.

Meeting
on deer­
hunting
dog rules

As a sophomore, the
Longwood resident hit .392
with 19 doubles, two triples
and four home runs, scored
55 runs and drove in 44 in 51
games during the regular
season. He also struck out
just 18 times in 222 at bats.
He followed that up by
making the FCCAA State
and NJCAA District VIIIA1IToumament Team, First
Team All-State and NJCAA
All-Region VIII, First Team
NJCAA All-Gulf District, and
NJCAA All-American
Honorable Mention.

FILE PHOTOS

Seminole High School graduate
Jason Louwsma capped a
super sophomore season by
being
named
a
NJCAA
Honorable Mention All-America.

The Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) will host
a public meeting in Marianna
to discuss changes to a pro­
posal to resolve conflicts
between hunters who use
deer dogs and nearby
landowners.
The meeting will lake place
7 p.m.-to-9 p.m. (CDT) June
29 at the Chipola College Arts
Center in Marianna.
"After several public meet­
ings, and hearing comments
and questionsTTom The ittflllic,
the FWC determined tn.il r
piloting a dog-hunting permit
requirement in just three
counties would be confusing
to the public, difficult to
explain, and would not pro­
vide an adequate test of the
permitting system. Also, FWC
staff decided three counties
simply would not provide
enough feedback to determine
whether the system would
work. Piloting this permit
system in the Northwest
Region would address these
concerns," said Cory Moroa,
an FWC wildlife biologist.
"We're holding this meeting
to make sure everyone who is
interested has a chance to
study the proposal and pro­
vide input."
The FWC previously con­
ducted public meetings on the
issue May 26 in Lake City and
May 27 in Marianna.
FWC commissioners also
will consider public input at
the July 14 commission meet­
ing in Tallahassee and discuss
whether to go forward with
the pilot project throughout
the 16-county Northwest
Region.
Anyone requiring special
accommodation to participate
in the Marianna or Tallahassee
meetings because of a disabili­
ty can arrange assistance by
contacting Cindy Hoffman at
(850) 488-9542 at least five cal­
endar days prior to the meet­
ing.
More information and
answers to frequently asked
questions about this issue are
available at
http:/ /wwiv.myfwc.com /wh
atsnew/04/dogshunting_faqs.
html.

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River Rats
Continued from Page 10A
double by Courtney Propst before both scored
on a single by Dan Quartararo.
The Barracudas came right back to take the
lead for good in the top of the fourth with
Fraysier again being the thorn in the home
team's side.
The inning began with Ramon Kemp reaching
on catdier's interference before singles by
Stephen Byrd and Mike Smith around a strike
out tie the game at 2-2.
Fraysier then put Daytona ahead with a triple
to deep center, scoring Byrd and Smith.
Fraysier then scored himself on a ground out
by Orlosky.
Another ex-Fighting Seminole, Angelo
Petracca, had a big hand in the next two innings
as he doubled and scored on a single by Timmy
Russell in the fifth inning and followed a single
by Jon Roberts with a double and both scored on
a single by Kemp in the sixth inning.
The visitors added a run in the seventh inning
and then turned the game into a real rout in the
eighth inning, scoring six runs on only one hit.
The River Rats' final two runs came in the sev­
enth inning when singles by Quartararo, Winter
Springs' John Michael Howell and Patrick
loaded the bases before Oviedo's Brett Murphy
ripped a two-run single.
Roberts had three hits, including a double, and
drove in three runs to lead the Barracudas, while
Angelo Petracca had a pair of doubles and
scored two runs and Fraysier had a two-run
triple and scored three runs. Orlosky also had a
big night with two runs scored and three RBI
despite not having a hit.
Dominic Petracca was also outstanding in
relief, hurling a perfect two innings to close out
the win.
For the River Rats, Quartararo, who allowed
only one hit and no runs in 1-2/3 innings of
relief, was 2-for-4 with a run scored and two RBI
and Murphy also drove in two runs with a hit.
Other contributors were Howell (two hits,
run), Propst (double, run), Montalvo (single,
run) and Patrick (single).
But after getting rained out on Saturday,
Sanford came out on Sunday loaded for bear.
Drew Shetrone, who had not allowed a run
since the first inning of the first game of the sea­
son, did not have his usual good stuff, but still
fired a one-hitter in the opener as the River Rats
prevailed, 5-1.
Shetrone allowed a two-out double by Tim
Orlosky in the top of the first inning but did not
allow a runner past second through three
innings.
Randall Vickroy led off the fourth for the
Barracudas with a walk and advanced to third
on a pair of wild pitches before scoring on a oneout grounder to second by Angelo Petracca, end­
ing Shetrone's scoreless streak at 19 innings.
Patrick got Sanford, which only had two hits to
that point, right back into the game in the bot­
tom of the fourth when he launched a mammoth
shot beyond the leftcentcrfield wall.
The River Rats then put the game away in the
fifth inning.
Ben Sprague and Brent Sellers opened the
inning with back-to-back doubles and Robbie '

Briefs
Continued from Page 10A
JR. GOLF AT TIMACUAN
Timacuan Golf &amp; Country
Club of Lake Mary has the per­
fect 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
juniors also will learn the valu­
able lessons of rules and ctiuette that can carry over to
leir 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., fol­
lowed by lunch at the club.
There final week is July 12-16.
Cost is $150 for non-members
and $120 for Timacuan mem­
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Raines
Continued from Page 10A
wouldn't have gone the way it
ended up going. 1 put my
career in his hands. I made him
be my mentor. Wherever he
went, I went. I tried to follow
his lead as far as the type of
player and person (he was). He
nelped me grow up."
Today, Raines Ls working in
the Expos organization as a
manager for G ass A Brevard
County. Entering Saturday
action, the team is 31-35.
It's Raines' First year as a
manager and he had to make
some adjustments.
"It's just being patient with
players," he said. "You would
think, not so much the high
school players, the college
players would know a little bit
more about the game. You
would think they would jump
right in and show me that they
are ready to play at a higher
level. It's definitely a lot more
teaching.
"You can't be too caught up
at your won-loss record. It
takes a while to see the players
that you have. The good ones
always leave. They go to
Double-A. That's the toughest
part — patience and realizing
that these are young guys.
They are going to go through a
lot of growing pains."
Raines was accompanied by
his wife Virginia; his two sons,
Tim, Jr., (outfielder with the
Ottawa Lynx and more recently
with the Baltimore Orioles) and
Andre; his parents Ned and
Florence Raines and his moth-

G oar came on in relief.
Ryan McKenzie put down a sacrifice bunt, but
reached safely when the throw to third was late
to get Sellers.
Propst then lined a single to center, scoring
Sellers, and both Propst and McKenzie came
home on wild pilches.
Shetrone went the distance, only throwing 100
pitches, walking five and hitting one over his
seven innings of work to run his record to 3-0.
He did make big pitched when he needed them,
as he had seven strike outs and got a pair of
double plays to get out of jams.
Patrick was the only River Rat with two hits,
going 2-for-3 with the home run, a run scored
and an RBI.
Sprague and Sellers had the doubles, while
Propst, Jon Lozada, and Ryan McKenzie added
one safety each.
In the second game, Kyle DeYoung, who was
the winner in relief on Wednesday, came through
with another strong performance, scattering four
hits and not walking a batter until the seventh
inning to also win his third game without a loss.
The righthander, who just finished his two
years at SCC, threw around 85 pitches in the win
and still had not allowed a run all season, over
17 innings of work, heading into the seventh
inning.
Roberts led off the seventh by getting hit with
a pitch and Angelo Petracca followed with a
walk.
A wild pitch moved the runners up before
Roberts scored on a grounder to short by Kemp
on which Petracca was retired trying to advance
to third.
After a 10-minute delay because of lightning in
the area, DeYoung finished the game on a strong
note, striking out the final two batters to end the
contest with eight strike outs.
Sanford had scored the game's first run in the
third inning when Sprague walked, moved over
to third on a sacrifice bunt by Isaac Libby and a
grounder by McKenzie and scored on a double
over the third base bag by Propst.
In the fourth inning, Lozada was hit by a pitch
and moved up on a bunt by Howell before scor­
ing what proved to be the game-winning run on
a double off the leftfield wall by Patrick, chasing
Barracudas starter Corey Vieble and bringing on
Dominic Petracca.
But this time the former SHS star would strug­
gle as had gave up back-to-back singles to
Murphy and Sprague, with Patrick sailing on
Sprague's single.
Propst led off the fifth inning by drawing a
walk and Quartararo singled. Propst then scored
all the way from second on an errant pick-off try
by the Daytona catcher and Quartararo would
also score on a back-to-back singles by Howell
and Patrick.
The River Rats would also treat another local
high school product. Lake Mary's D.J. Ackley,
rudely, scoring three times in the sixth inning.
Libby led off with a single and moved over to
third on a wild pilch and a balk, before scoring
on a single by McKenzie.
Propst then reached on an error with
McKenzie scooting over to third before scoring
on a wild pitch.
Propst later scored Sanford's final run on a

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two-out single by Howell,
Patrick again carried the big bat in a 10-hit
Sanford attack, going 2-for-4 with a double, a
run scored and two RBI.
Propst also had an RBI double and scored two
other runs, while Howell had a pair of hits in
three trips and drove in one.
Other contributors were Sprague and
McKenzie (single, run, RBI), Quartararo and
Libby (single, run), Murphy (single) and
Loazada (run scored).
Kemp, Vickroy, Cloar and Fraysier had the hits
for the Barracudas.
Sanford, which Is now 6-3 on 'he season, was
to have hosted the Orlando Shockers on Tuesday
and will host Winter Park in a three-game week­
end series starting with Sanford Herald Night
tomorrow (Friday) at 7 p.m. Game two will be at
7 p.m. on Saturday and the final game will be at
1 p.m. on Sunday.
TickeLs 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 website at

www.floridaIeague.com and follow the links to
the Sanford River Rats home page.
Friday, June 18
BARRACUDAS 15, RIVER RAl S 4
D jy tn n j llrath
001 412 ISO_ IS III 2
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Wl’ _ Avcndano. LP _ Whilmcr (0-1) Save _ none 211. D.iylont
Beach, A. IVlracca 2, Roberta; Sanford, Propel (2) 311 Daytona
Beach, Prayaicr. IIR _ none,

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RIVER RATS 5-B, BARRACUDAS l-t
Game 1
Daytona Beach
000 100 0 . I 1 2
Sanford
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Shetrone (3-4)) !.P _ Horne, Save _ none 2B _ Sanford. S|&gt;tague
(1). Seller* (1). 3B _ none. HR _ Sanlotd, Patrick (2).
Game 2
Daytona Beach
000 000 1 _ I 4 2
Sanford
001 223 i ^ 8 10 0
Vieble, I) Petracca (4), Ackley (ft) and Vickroy DeYounp an.I
Libby. WP _ DeYoung (3-0). LP _ Vieble. Stive .. none 211
Sanford, Props! (3), Palnck (1). 3B _ none I fit _ none. Records
Daytona Beach. Sanford 6-3,

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day. To register or for more
information, call 407-321-0010,
or e-mail
gm8Ttimacuangolf.com.
ECKS FACTOR CLINICS
Rick Eckstein and his staff
will be hosting three more
weeks of summer baseball clin­
ics 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 #5 is June 28-July 1;
Session 96 is July 19-23; and
Session 97 is July 26-29.
For more information on the
clinics or on private and small
group instruction, please visit
wivw.ecksports.com or call 407947-0956."
AJAX SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive
American affiliate of European

er-in-law Rachel Nelson.
As part of the "Tribute to Tim
Raines", all fans in attendance
were given a souvenir 8x10
color photo of Tim Raines and
during the game, balls auto­
graphed by Tim Raines were
given away during a drawing.
The senior Raines wasn't the
only family member to make
the headlines as on Sunday the
Orioles placed LHP Eric
DuBose on the 15-day disabled
list with left elbow soreness
and recalled Tim Jr. from AAA
Ottawa.
DuBose was examined in
Denver this morning and will
undergo further examination
when the team retruns to
Baltimore.
Raines was batting .259 at
Ottawa. "Little Rock", as he
was known while growing up
in Sanford, may have to change
his nickname to 'yo-yo' if this
keeps up.
He is probably getting to be
pretty well-known by customs
agents at the U S. I Canadian
border and may be starting to
wear out his passport as this
will be his third stint with the
Orioles this season in less than
three months. He was optioned
to Ottawa just last Monday
when the Orioles activated out­
fielder Jay Gibbons from the
15-day disabled list and Urn
Raines Jr.
When he was returned to
Ottawa the last time, Orioles
Manager Lee Mazzilll said the
team wanted to give him a
chance to play every day,
which he wasn't doing with

professional soccer club AFC
Ajax (Amsterdam), will hold
introductory (ages 5-10) and
assessment (ages 10 and up)
soccer training camps through­
out 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:
* June 28 - July 2 (A) at
Trotters Park, Winter Springs.
•July 5-9 (1) and July 12-16
(A) at West Orange Soccer
Park, Orlando.
* July 19-23 (I) and July 26-30
(A) at Trot wood Park, YVinter
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

the O's.
"H e's going to benefit from
going down and playing,"
Mazzilli said.
This is the second time this
has been said of Raines Jr. as he
was also told the same thing
when he was sent out in Spring
Training despite hitting .370.
In eight games in the Majors,
Raines went 2-for-7 (.286) with
a double and a pair of stolen
bases. The Orioles spoke with
Raines about the aspects of his
game that they want to see him
working on while he's back in
Ottawa.
"Just utilizing his speed,"
Mazzilli said. "He swings the
bat OK. He needs to go down
and bunt, and do the things
that make him a catalyst for the
team."

sessions on drills, matches,
nutrition, and soca*r philoso­
phies.
Every player will be introduced to and evaluated on the
Ajax T.I.P.S (technique, insight,
personality 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 complete with train­
ing guide and follow-up plan
to continue the player's pro­
gression 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@Pajaxorlando.us.
JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC
Mayfair Country Club in
Sanford is offering the final
Junior Golf Clinic next
Wednesday, June 30th.
The clinic features instruction
by PGA members and are for
junior golfers aged 10-to-17 and
is free to Sanford residents.
Non-Sanford residents can
attend for a $50 fee.
The clinic runs from 9 a.m. to
11 a.m. with lunch (free hot
dog, chips and drink) being
served from 11 a.m. to noon.
For more information please
call 407-322-2531.
WAUGH-5TETSON
BASKETBALL CAMPS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson
University Basketball Camps
will be held in June and July at
the Edmunds Activities Center
in DeLand. The Camps and

dates are as follows:
High School Team Camp _
June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June 27July 1.
Individual Camp _ July 25-29.
For more information call
Coach Sebastian Singletary at
386-822-8101 ore-mail at ssinglettffstetson.edu.
SUMMER SOCCER CAMP
Sasvari Way * Training for the
Serious Player announces a
Special International Training
Clinic, June 28th-through-Ju!y
2nd from 8 a.m.-to-2 p.m. at
Lake Highland Preparatory
School In Orlando.
The a)st is $235 per player
spaa* is limited.
For Information on
SasvariWay go to
http://www.sasvariway.«nn/s
occer_camps.asp and for Event
Information go to:
http:/ /www.sasvariway.com
or call: 407-772-7782.
CELEBRITY BENEFIT GOLF
The 10th annual Race Week
Celebrity Golf Tourney hosted
by race drivers Mark Martin
and Mike and Angie Skinner,
will tee off with a shot gun
start at 8:30 a.m. on June 30 at
LPGA International in Daytona.
For more information on

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playing or sponsoring the tour­
nament, please call 386-7619495.
METRO NORTH CAMP
The 12th annual Metro Norllt
Basketball Camp will be held
in two sessions this summer at
the Annunciation Catholic
Academy Gym on
Montgomery Drive in
Altamonle Springs.
Under the direction of Flagler
College head coach and formei
UCF All-America 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 15
will mn from July 5 through
July 9.
Bolh camps will run from '&gt;
a.m. to noon daily.
Tho cost is $80 for one session
and $150 for both weeks.
For more information call
407-644-7420, 407-831-4696 or
407-869-6512.
FSU CAMP AT SCC
Florida State basketball coach
Leonard I lamilton will be con­
ducting a basketball camp for
boys ages 10-16 August 2-5 at
Seminole Community College.
Contact Martin Unger at the
FSU Men's Basketball Office,
850-644-1461, or email at
mhungenMmailer.fsu.edu.

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Financial
45-63

Employment

Miscellaneous

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To Place Your Ad Call
11— H ome H ealth
C are
Care giver Aast 2 wk salary $2 10
lor 14 visits bedtXne. must work
1 wknd. 1 1/2 Hr/Visll Average
S10.11I Call Workforce Center
Job • FL 2527285 or Call 407323-7508

27— N ursery &amp;
C hild C are
CHILD CARE
All ages. Weekenda/Nights
Loving Mom WiTlet Lake Mary.
407-435-8845

59— F inancial
S ervices
Attention
Readers!!
It's Illegal for companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
fo r It b e fo re th e y d e live r. For
more Information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP. &lt; A public
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Sem inole Herald and Ihe
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61— M oney to L end
Attention
Readers!!
It'a illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and aak you to pay
lo r It be fore th e y deliver. For
more information, cad toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
eervice message Irom The
Sem inole Herald and Ihe
Federal Trade Commission)

71— H elp W anted
*2 5 0 to 1500/Week
Will Train lo Work el Home
Helping the US Government
File HUD/FHA Mortgage
Refunds No Experience
Necessary!
Call Ton Free
1-868-537-2907

71— H elp Wanted

71— H

A FT posrtxxi n San lord nt non­
profit
agency
providing
consumer Inlo/consultatlons on
choosing quality childcare
Childcare exp and bilingual
preferred $7.79 • $8 78 hrty Fax
or
em ail
resume
lo
d w rig h l0 4 co rla n d o org
or
(407) 445-7340, Atm Darlene
Wright Closing dale Is Friday,
July 2. 2004 at 4:00pm
EOE/M/F/D/V/DFWP,
Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s lo r
L o c e l/R e g lo n a l
d riv e rs .
Average $ 30 to $.35 cents per
mile all pay earned Home
everyday or every other day Wo
otter tow cost Insurance. 401k, paid vacations &amp; holidays
Drop &amp; Hook 2 yrs CDL-A exp
Roq Must live within 45 miles
ot Daytona
M eet the R ecruiter
D ally 6am to 8pm
June 21-24 at
Salem C arriers
3143 Int. Speedway B lvd.
Daytona Beech, FL
or call 1-800-709-2538
Reptile M aintenance al local
pet store, PT. flexible hours,
$6 &amp;tv. bonuses 407-320-7001

Full Time m a in te n a n ce
person needed lor a hotel. Also
need dishwasher Pis cal 407444-1000
W recker driver, must have
dean class D loanee and a doan
background, must live in
Seminole County C al 407-3227397.

Welder/Fabrlcator needed at
Central
Firehouse
#88.
DeLand Please call 386-8227885

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W anted

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REPRESENTATIVE
The S a n fo rd H e rald is
looking tor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Santord, Lake Mary A
surrounding
area
A
marketing business degree
or
some
direct
sales
experience pro lor red We will
train the right individual who
possesses
solid
organisational skills, good
interpersonal communication
abilities and who has a strong
desve to achieve Must be seltm otlvated, energetic and
goal-oriented
w ith
a
commitment lo outstanding
customer service Computer
andor design skills holpful but
not necessary. M ust own
good, reliable transportation
Ttw n a U tme Mondey-Frelay
(40hr work week required),
entry-level position with
com pensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
II interested, please send
resume to
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H erald
N e w tp e p ere
PO B o x 1667
S anford, FL 32772
Phone: 407-322-261 lx 11
Fax: 407-323-9408
Em ail:

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Experienced Dump Truck
driver wanted Tri-axle, clean
Class B CDL 407-349-2778

P E 1A C H V A L L E .Y C A F E .
U pscale ('usual

F ro n t D eek/R ellef A u d ito r:
Expd only need apply. Must be
able to work weekends A
nights. Paid vacation. Shill
premium pay. Apply In person
el Super 8 Motel. 4750 SR 46
West. Sanford, FL. No phone
calls. EoE/DFWP.
MECHANIC:
Haavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.

BREAKFAST &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant

1:30 • 4:30
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Loca te d in th e Shopped o f O a k m o n te (E x it 08 o ff I--I)

71— HELr Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

Boxmaker: Warehouse worker
noodod to make boxes, pari trno- 1 to 3 days/weekty Apply In
person at 6770 West State Rood
46, Sanlord

Part Tim e C arrier
The S a n fo rd H e rald Is
looking lor a pari lime carrier
lo deliver newspapers dunng
Ihe early morning hours ot
Wednesdays A Saturdays.
Ideal
job lor a retired
Individual Must have a valid
FL drivers tlcenso. Insurance
and dependable vehicto
Interested individuals should
contact Dan Ping. Sanlord
Herald Pubtohor, 407-322-2611.

Telemarketing $12 to $20411.
$200 sign on bonus. Starl
im mediately
Hourly Plus
com m ission,
m orning
A
evening shifts, In S a n lo rd la k e
Mary area Call John now 407268-9160

Christian Pro School In
Longwood now hiring lor 20042006 school year Applicants with
40 hrs or CDA encouraged to
apply C a l 407-332-6522 or Fax
407-332-6267 or em ail to
salternp270aol
Counter Help at Pack A Ship
Lifting rqd . FT A PT. Packing
UPS/FEDEX exp preferred
407-629-5453
Apply
in
person ,1531 Lee Rd. Winter
Park
D le h g a rd e n /F o lla g e P uller
Need 1 person lor largo
greenhouse Must bo able lo lift
35 pounds consistently A climb
stairs Plant knowledge a must.
Apply in person at 6770 West
State Road 46, Santord
Forem en: Experienced Job
roqulres knowledge ot form
setting, concrete Itmsh. trowel
machine operation, read blue
prints A have supervisory skills.
Call 407*402-8427 or 407-4026426 lo apply._____________
House cleaners wanted Good
pay A flexible schedule, Car,
phone, rels A background
check reqd 407-673-3878
Irrigation
tech
needed,
landscape
experience,
background check. C al 407-3140034.

L A B O R E R S NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 40IK
PLAN! Drug fra * workplace.
Apply at 990 Millar D rlvt.
Altamonta S pring! 407-2609000.

Love Babies? Take new bom
baby photos at local area
hospital AM hours, p e rl tim e,
wk days A wk ends 877-5969505
Now hiring Loan Originators
and/or Licensed Mortgage
Brokers.
No
experience
nocossary-we w t tmn Cal Rudy
Garcia at Choice Mortgage
Fundng, C e l 786-301-1056 or
office, 407-562-1953

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HOSTS

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Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers
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Track Moe OPERATOR •
Underground
utilities/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133

Part Tme Cook,Prop person: 2+
years experience. Contact
Yvonne. 407-323-7306
Part time evenings, janitorial
cleaner, dependable, own
transportation a must Expd A
able to work independently 407415-0075
Receptnnet needed, tul or part
time w/beneftu Need good
com m unications
skills
Inquire, 407-324-2442
S e cre tary: Geneva, constr.
oxp noc. QB Pro A MS Office
a must Fax resume A salary req
407-349-0688
Servers A Prep C ook: FT/PT,
AM
A
PM
shifts Expd
necessary. C al Blue Dahka, 407666-4745
_____________

U tility F orem an • Grade
elevations
and
utility
experience lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133

Woli
Established
Company Seeks Roulo
Tech. Good Knowledge
01 Groater Orlando,
Excollont
Customer
Service Skills. Very
Good
Income
Opportunity
With
Professional Growth.
Clean Criminal &amp; DMV
History. 407-302-0042

Servers, F/T, exp necessary AM
A PM shifts. Call DaVinci
Restaurant
407-323-13B8

93— R ooms For
R ent

Supervisor-working with dev
disabled adults over soeing
Enclaves O Seminole Towne
Center Contact Jason 407-5096528

WEEKLY RENTALS
S ta rtin g O S82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-3304423

99— A partments U nfurnished
Cowntowr^jimlordTumlsried!
Super clean, utilities, phono. on
bus route, from $125 weekly Cal
407-402-0346 Hurry, w o n t
last! $250 moves you In.

Very nice, very clean (urn rm ,
nil utl. cable, AT?. Indry, phone,
kltch use, sec dr, resident
owner, private ontranco No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tree
sober noed apply. 407-3140924
Nice upscale Lake Mary area,
room lor rent, kitchen &amp;
bathroom privileges. $450.mo.
includes utilities 407-3201702
Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location,
rotngerator. microwave, color TV,
kitchens room, prlvalo bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-321 ■
4900

95— R oommate
Wanted
S400/Mo, w/utll
A cable
Internet, $200 A appl tee.
Share 4/2 w/sem l-prlvate
entrance Professional young
middle aged male Sanlord
Airport near 417 exit N'S. NT)
A quiet 407-323-7508

Start Dates
Sanford, July 26
•Cocoa, Aug. 9
Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

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Classified Rates
(Prepayment Required)
4 line ad.......
.............. 1 week $ 1 8 ............. 3 weeks $36
............. 2 weeks $25.............. 4 weeks $45
Yard Sales....5 lines for $15

5 - 10 lines.........................900/line
11 • 20 lines....................... 800/line
21 or more lines................ 700/line

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Beautiful 2 Bedroom e p ito m e
PersfrnmortAue, at 13#i St Down
Estate, 407-321-4217.
2J2. large, clean,Wt&gt; hookups
Near 17 92 A 46A $575Tnoplus
security, 321 -662-7667.
S anford/Lake M ary: 1,2 , and
3 Bedroom Apts staring at $510
Lake Front Living Free Rentt
Call now. 407-322-9104, EHO
Unfurnished
S tu d io
A partm ent. For Student or
Single person All Utl melded,
No pets, non smoker Available
July 1st Call tor appl 407-3139913

100— C ondominium
R entals
RENT:
W in te r
S p rin g e ,
NEWLY
REMODELED,
2BR/2BA, approx. 1100 eq ft
A p orch, appllencea A W/D
Incl. $697B/mo. 407-739-1292.

103— H ouses Unfurnished

Bateman R e a l ty
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

Seeking person lo share home
w/view of Lk Monroe, tun house
privileges Call 407-328-7232 lor

(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
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103— H ouses U nfurnished

103— H ouses -

U nfurnished
Sanford 3BR CHA. 2004 Ho»y
Ave, hardwd fir*, doubts
carport, ready now. $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540
Sanlord; E *c
area. 3 /t,
w/mother-in-law efficiency, no
roonvnaka. $650 A tn 2 rt. $550
407-321-6757

103— H ouses U nfurnished

DOYLE REALTY
RENTALS

W H E R E TH E
D EA LS A R E !

PORZIG REALTY
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(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

Shop everyday with us

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

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•1015
W est
121h
St,
S a n fo rd : 3/2, Section 0
Welcome $675
•2S3S Georgia Ave, Sanford:
3/1.5, section 8 Wetoome $750
•1025
W eel
25 th
St,
S anford: 3 /t. Screen Porch
$850
•1160 D ot Dr. A lta m o n te
S p rin g e :
4/1.5
House,
Carport, Cul-De-Sac $800
•534 W ilton Circle, Sanford
2/2.5 in Placid Lakes Gated.
Community Pool $900
•505 C lu b
Dr, W in te r
Springs: 3 2 condo. Fireplace
$950
•2808 8 .
M y rtle
Ave,
S anford: 3 2 , t car Garage.
Cul-De-Sac $950
•5048
H a w k s to n e
Or,
S anford: Brand New 3 2 5, t
Car Garage. Townhome in
Dunwoody Com mons. No
Pets $1200
•320 W eklva P a rk Or.
S anford: 3 2 Riverfront Log
Home $1500

S e n lo rd : 1/1, Efficiency.
Kitchen, Bath, U v Rm Waler,
Sewer, Garbage &amp; Lawn Svc
included $300.1350 Dep
Sanford: 1/1 Eat-In K ith , Uv
Rm. $4451425 Dep
Sanford: 2/1. Hardwd Firs, Scr
Porch. Well &amp; Septic. CHA
$6501600 Dep
Sanford: 3/2, Kitchen. Living
Rm. Fenced Yard, Now Paint,
Section
8
Accepted
$6751625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/2 Condo, Approx
1400 Sq FI, Scm Porch.
Inside Utility Rm, Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm.
Com m unity Pool, Gated
Community $7751750 Dep
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Call Missy Today at 407-327-7724

Moss wood
A partm ents

117— C ommercial
R entals

Sanford: Free Sianding Bldg,
775 Sq FI, Professional office
Space. 2 Offices A Conference
Room W/Fumlture. Includes
Lawn Maintenance. $700/$700
Dep
D oyle Realty, Inc
407-322-2485

118— O ffice S pace
F or R ent
Sm
R elall/O fflce-17/92
Sanlord, Lease. $523 00 Mo.
plus lax, Ind water, sewer A
trash. $650 Dep. 407-3028088

127—
S torage /Office For
R ent

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

2500 Sq
Ft Warehouse
w/Office A Restroom Sec dep
Required A f Yr. lease 407-3238122

.■** 105—
D

A-’ / j C J t

LONGWOOD. Close to UPS.
1375 sq ft offloeSvarehouao un*.
More cu It. ample parking,
clean A well maintained, very
com petitive
rent,
with
Incenllves 407-331 0539

One Bedroom Villas

With 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartment* wllh large Closet* • lake
Front * Vollcylmll « Sparkling 1‘doI » Tennis Court*

u p l e x A T r ip l e x

141— H omes For
S ale
No M oney Down!

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2714 Ridgewood Ave„ Sanford * 330-5204

107— M obile H omes
For R ent

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Santord: Adult park, 2/1,
screen patio No pels. $450 +
dep 407-314-4154

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AFFORDABLE HOI,1ES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
Fixer Up: Sold as isl 3 7 . Eat
In K it , LR. $62,900.
In Law Q u a rte rs: 4/3 ,23 0 0 *
sq ft. Uv. Dn. F am , Game FYn,
$169,900.
L ik e New: 3/2, Uv. Din,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard. $95,500
In Law Q u a rte rs: 5/3 1/2,
4 5 0 0 * sq ft w /4/2 1/2
mainhouse pkrs 1/1, Irt-iaw 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
R enovated: 3/2 with new
Interior paint, comer lot w/2 car
garage $93,900

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3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford

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2 BR Duplex Apts close to
Sominolo High, scr porch,
laundry A storage
Rm,
$550/Mo 407-647-1366

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Lowell's Auto Repair
T o y o ta A A S E M a tte 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 rv ic e .
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Plumbing A Electrical Fixture
Installations
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Resale/Antlque Malls
N e w S a n fo rd S to re
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4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 2 1 0
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Good Work
Good Prices
407-366-9590.

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Cleaning Service
R e s id e n tia l A C o m m e rc ia l
W e e kly. 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

2 8 7 - L a w n S e r v ic e s
Classic Cuts Lawn Care
R e a s o n a b le Y ear R o u n d S e rvice .
M ow , E d g e , W e e d e a t, A C le a n u p .
W k ly /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. Lawn Care
Yard Maintenance, Clean Up,
A Haul Off

2 7 5 -D R Y W A L L

D r y W a ll
'Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcornll
407-322-6338 LVI

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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,
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S ale

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Ftortsl/GHt Shop In Oviedo just
reduced to S30K total Includes
Inventory ft van Store front
location Call She roe. Security
Financial. 407-661-9700

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1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;

W is t e r ia
R e a l t y Inc.

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
DINING RM :
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD, 110" Dbl
Pod, 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72"
B uflel/H ulch, Unused. SUFI
Boxed. Cost S18K. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set, 78" Table, 8 chrs.
China Cab., $1295. 407-6601415

Need an Invostmont?? Warn
to Move (Hi oIApnrYnorM UtoT?
2405
O ran g o
Avenue:
Charming 2/1 cottage, wood
llrs. brick patio, park bench,
lowering oaks, move-in ready
low $90.000s Call Joyce
Stansborry 407-323-6755
CALL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES
ft
NEW
LO CAL LISTINGS.
Call Joyce S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D u ltw eller
407-679-1000

BED: Luxury firm pillow top
m attress set Nevor used,
warranty $135 407-831-1322
or 386-753-1515. delivery
available

BEDRM - 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bod.
Rails, Dresser, Mirror. Chest, 2
Nitostds. unused, Still Boxed.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415

151— I nvestment
Property For Sale

BEDRM - 8 PC High end Lours
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
all
Dovetail, Dresser, trt-mirror.
Chosl, 2 NitoStds, Unused. Stil
Doxed. Cost S15K. Soil $3,250
407-660-1415

C om pletely
renovated
3BR/1BA homo near Lake
Mary C ity Hall Presently
'renting « $800mo SI10K.
407-925-2956

153— A creage L ot
For Sale
4♦/• Acres o l pristine property
zoned A -1. Four parcels being
sold as one One parcel fronts
427. Future land use is LOR
$200,000 For more n to or copy
ol survey can Nancy Delenger,
CRS, Reallor®, Keller Wilhams
Heritage Realty. Drroct al 321257-1525

M a ttre ss
Set:
NASA
technology visco memory loam
as seen on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty R e tif $ 1699, must sol
$595 407-402-1781 or 3866G86494

Frencti C ountry Sola Bed
G r/G oklR ose Wood feet. 4
throw pillows Great condition
$300 407-688 8864

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Business Opportunities
A NEW OTTORTUNTTY. Iram In lam tlk-JJL per week
from any kxjUtm’ No telling NiM MEM CHHKtlTS-7VJtl
Al l. CASH CANDY ROUTE lh&gt; you ram Duma day? V.xn
own kval candy mule Ira ludn VI Machine-, and Candy All lot
$9,995 (loo*14-AJ23. B02UIII35
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Financial

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th St.
Sanford
Hardw ood
firs,
enclosed porches $89,500
Zoned
RC-1
(R estricted
CommerdaJ) Residential rental
use permitted Great business
location 407-929-7173 or 9 IB495-2026

P o o l Table: G orgeous 8'
professional series, all wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, oversized 3 piece I*
slate, accessory kil with balls
All now rotoils $4,000, sell
$1495 407-402-1781 or 386753-1530
Spa: Therapy jo ls, energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new in crate
$1295, 407-331-1941 or 386068-8494

Australian Shepherd, named
Sport. 2 yrs old Good man's
Dog Free lo good hom e
Ooesn't tike kkJs 407-3223131.

FREE Border C olllo/S heltlo
M il:
10
m onths
old,
vaccina tod. fixed, crate framed,
smart, highly Interactive, groat
candidate lor agtlity and herd
training Very hyper with strong
herding instinct Attended dog
obedience school, knows
commands but needs LOTS ol
practice Must have farm or
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Available Upon Request
Please Call 407-314 8703

P ool
Tabla:
Bit
IBC
protossturul series, 3 pc 1" slale.
Ithr pockets, led, unused, slid In
crate cost S4K.se! $1450 407660 1415

201— H orses

191— B u ild in g
M aterials
13 14ff long loteplione polos In
good condition $300 lakes till
407-260-7107.

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197.

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to

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R adiators A B atteries
K o ko m o R e cyclin g :
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I'ttcrd to well Heal Neel Puce In,reave Go dtrecl/aair
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area
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attwa!
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newt, chosl Ireozoi, now 15"
Kicker Comp VO Speaker, watt
ha raging s. housotaoW items ft
furnituio 407-782-4454

Save o n P a rtn ll Mower
Dlndos. Bolts, Wheels. Tiros S
Tubes.
C a slo 'a ,
2617A
French Avo. Sranlortl 407-3238418
SpaTtot tub. 5 person (X)ilatyio
with kniragor 5hp 20 |ots.
nevm used $1650 407-2565919

C a s h P a id F o r D ish
N e tw o rk &amp; D lro c t T V
re c e iv e rs b ro k e n ,
now &amp; used.
4 0 7 -9 2 7 -2 1 4 0 .

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B uy

M iscellaneous

to

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lieediimpnnt Financial

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cesne check, km rate,, all credit era,alette) rhigher rale, may
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or www.AcirniCip nil turn. Ckrnted Ccxropxideni lender

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02 Eastern Fork, Longwood
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ousehold Hems. 2 baby cribs. Ig
election ol Hems, eiceHcnl
ondifton, no (unk

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C ollectibles

New Hiring 2004 I’ocUl IW liu m Ink-id. Stair. A I m l
$l4KIWIXt/tb No rxprnriar m n u iy . Inlry leach lu ll
Benefit, I'atJ training Call 7 days tiv into fSHI 1816-23D Hal
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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

231-249

231— C ars For Sale
1997 Foed E x p o d itio n :
Chnmpngno Color, 102K
Milos. Power E verything)
CD
Changor,
Running
Boards. Excellent Condition
$9750 OBO 300-060• 1171 or
321-363-7570
Off Ford Taurus, onginnl owrtor.
well
maintained
o ilo n o r/m te rlo t $900 Film
407-322-0035

91 Ford Taurus 4 door, 6
cylinder, runs A drives good
$650 oho
407-2683762

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
1997 F ord
E x p e d itio n :
Chnm pagno Color. I02K
Miles. Pow er E ve ryth in g!
CD
Changor,
Running
Boards. Excellent Condition
$9750 OBO 306668 1171 or
321-363-7570
P icku p T ru c k : 1/2 tun CkxJgo
Dakula. 1995. 104.000 mites,
daik ginon. extended cab, V8.
powoi ovi’ iylhxig $5,299 407322 5377 eve

239—
M otorcyci.es/Bikes
F d t f 'S X iiJ

"

1999 Buell 1200 Lighting,
excellent condition,
many
extras $6500 OBO
321-363 2086

2 4 1 — REC.

V eiiic l is /Camplrs
For S ale
79
Travel
frailer,
good
condition, very clean, no bugs
Lg kiteherVUlth $1500.0130
407-260-7197

Lecals
Notice o l Application
(or Ta i Deed
N 0 11CE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Rial TERRY D NICKEL50N. the
holder ot the following cedlficulo(s) has Med said cerllllcale(s) lor a tax deed lo be
issued daemon The certificate
nunibei(s) and yeai(s) ol
issuance, die description ol the
property, and die namo(s) in
wtucli H was assessed is/aie as
lollows
CEHT1FICATE NO: 340 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19 30 5AG1406 000A
Description of Property LEG W
73 FT O f LOT 8 BLK 14 TR 6
TOWN OF SANEOHD PB 1 PG
60
Nantes in which assessed
HAROLD S NOBLES JR
A8 ol said property being in the
County of Seminole, Slate ol
Honda
Unless such certificate(a) shall
be redeemed according lo law.
tho property described in such
ceitihcalefs) wad be sold lo the
highest bidder al the west Iron!
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Floride.
on
Monday. JULY 12. 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary slamp taxes
and recording lees are required
lo be (mkJ by die successful Ud­
der al die sale Full payment of
on amount equal lo the highest
bid la due withm 24 hour* after
the advertised uma of Miff. A l
payments ohal be cosh or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of the
Cm ml Court
Dated on 5/27/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2. B. 16. 23. 2004
F017

L ecals

L eca ls

Notice of Application
lo r T in Deed

Inc. to W.uhovta Bank, N A ,
dated January 2 t, 2003. has
been tiled against you and you
are rrviutiod to serve a copy of
your written defenses. 8 any. to
I! on J Timothy Schutte,
Ctqtnro. dvi Plaintiffs attorney,
whoso .nkdess Is Post Office
Box 3000 Orlando. Florida
32002 On or before Jufy 2,
2004 an) hte dm original wdfi
dm cloik iff ttvs ctjurt either
bolotn U ’iyko on the PtainWfl
attorney or Vnnmduitaty therenftoi. odviiwtse a default wW be
enteiod against you for the
retiol
demanded
In
the
Compiaml nr Petition

NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
hoktei of the toBowing certificate(s) h a t tiled aald cerlillcate(s) lor a tax deed lo bo
issued thereon Tlwi cetlrlicole
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ot Itte
property, and die name(s) in
which it was assessed Ivnie as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 92 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 20-19-30-5010000 0420
Description ol Property LEG
LOT 42 ft 1/2 VACO ALLEY ON
E BOOKEflTOWN PB 4 PG 98
Names in which assessed MATTIE HARDY

DAIE l) Hits 28 day of May,
2001
Maryaivwi Morse
Ctork of dm Circuit Court
By AMuknck
As Deputy Clerk

Zimmerman, Slwrfftetd, Kiser ft
GutcWto, PA
Landmaik (tenter One. Suite
600
315 E. Ilutenson Street
PO Box 3000
Unless such certificate) s) shad
1
hi redeemed according to law.Ortarvk), FL 32002-3000
(407) 425-7010
die property described in such
cottilicnlo(s) writ bo sold to the
Publish June 9. 18. 23, 30.
highest tedder at die west Iron!
2004
door,
Seminole
County
F070
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda,
on

A8 of said property being in tho
County of Sominole. Stale ol
Florida

Monday. JULY 12. 2004, at
I t 00am

Notice of Application
lo t T ai Deed

Payment of Sale loo, applica­
ble documentery stamp taxes
and lecorikng lees ate inputted
lo tie paid by die successful bid­
der al die sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo die hryliest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
die advertised time of sate All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo the Cteik ol the
Circuit Court

NOHCF t3 HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY O NICKELSON,
the hokkn of the todowtrag ceitiftcate(s) lias Med said certtncatofs) k&gt;i a tax deed to be
Issued OnInaan The certificate
numte&gt;H-i) and year(s) of
Issuance, die deacriphon of Via
property, and the name(i) In
which Mwas assessed Is/ars a t

Dated on 5/27/2004

loaciwr!
CERTIFICATE NO: 1188 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1897

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2. 9, 18. 23. 2004
F oie

PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5080100 0040

Notice o l Application

AN of said property being In Ihe
County ot Semlnafe. State of
Hortda

.

4 ^ V* D**d

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that RAYMOND P RHODE OR
MARIANNE K RHODE, the
holder ol the loDowmg certId­
eal e(s) has tiled said certificate(s) lor a lax deed lo be
issued thereon Tho certificate
numbei(s) and yeai(t) of
issuance, die description of Itte
property, and the name(s) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
CERNHCATE NO: 187 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19 30-5AG0503-0010
Description ol Property: LEG
LOTS 1 . 2 BLK 5 TR 3 TOWN
O f SANFORD PB 1 PG 58
Names In which assessed
JOSEPH INGRIA JR TRUSTEE
AM ol said property being in die
County ol Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless such certilrcalefs) than
be redeemed according to law.
die pioperty described in such
cortilicate(s) wilt be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
§eminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 12, 2004. at
I I OOam
Payment of Sato lee. appheate« documentery stamp taxes
and recording teos are required
lo be paid by the successful bid­
der al the Mia. (mi payment of
an amount equal lo die teyliesl
ted is due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sate A l
gaayments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
mad*
payable lo the Clerk of the
Circuit Court
Dated on 5/27/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2. 9. 16. 23. 2004
F016

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUHTY,
F L O flB A
CASE NO.: 04-CA-44-154.
WACHOVIA BANK, N A .

ESCALADE INVESTMENT
GROUP. INC end STEPHANIE
LYNN WRIGHT.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
Eacalede Investment
Group. Inc. and Stephanie Lynn

YOU ARE NO TILED ffaat an
action lor breech ol contract
(Promissory
Nolo.
deled
January 21. 2003), and an
action
to
enforce
an
UnoondMonal Guaranty of f ie
bis
and obfegatem* ol
Escalade Investment Group.

Descnphixi ol Property LEG
IO T l I M K t CANAAN PB 1
PG 103
Names In which a tte s te d
SAMSON HAYES

Unless such cefWicalefs) the#
be rednomod according to law,
the property described In such
cerMtcnti&gt;(s) win be sold to the
highest Iwkter al the west from
door,
Sominole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on
,
Monday. JULY I t , 2004. at
I I OOam
Paymnnl of Sale fee. oppica
ble d m im&lt;Hilary (lamp taxes
and recording tea* are required
la be paid try die successful ted­
der el dm srito Fu8 payment of
an amount equal lo the hlghaat
bid Is duo within 24 hours after
the odvuftised lime ol sale. A l
payment"! alia# be cash or guar­
anteed
Inslrumenl,
made
payable lo die Ckark o( the
C ircurt Court
Dated on 6/3/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK Ol THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINCHI COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
by G enii him Hadord
Deputy Clerk
Publish Jr mo 9, 18. 23, 30,
2004
F071
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice Is hereby given:
Semmoto Pumt ft Body wH t e l
al Public Auction lor salvage lor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the loNowmg described
vehicles

JULY 6, 2004
88 Brack 2 Dr
V*4# 2U4WB14WXJ1409570
B9Chev 2 Dr
W 4# 1G 1JC1116KJ2402BI
93 Porff 4 Dr
VIN# 1G2NE54D0PM507120
85 Honda 3 Dr
VIN# JHMAHS328F S027B67
64 Ford 2 Of
VIN# H ABP46F7EA184531
93 Brack 4 Dr
VIN# 3G4AG554XPS637257
68 Pont 4 Dr
VR4# 102HX5437JW2I7337
93 Brick 4 Dr
VIN# 1G4HR53L8PH453994

The tejcaun &lt;tMbe held at 12:00
P.M on ffw said datea above.
Al Sentenle Pakff ft Body 2540
8. Myrtle Ave. Sanford, FL
32773 Prosgracffva tffddan may
Mwpad vaMdaa one hour prior
to lata. Terma are cart or oarM M In k .
W ndw
tw rtgN lo oooapt or
rofsot «ny ami tm m b
PuUteh: Jiaia 23, 2004
F167

�Page 4B

June 23 A 2 1 2004

The

L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND TOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04-CA-888-14-K

contracts, sendee contracts, advertising contracts, purchase
orders, and equipment leases

application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to s
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing Only
those persons whose substantial interests are affected by the
application and who file a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120 598 and 120 57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 28
106, Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an Administrative
hearing. All timely filed written objections wilt be presented to the
Board for consideration In Its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application.

f. Name. All right, title and interest of Mortgagor in and to any
tradename now or hereafter used in connection with the opera
tton o l the Land, improvements and all related marks, logos and
Insignia.

PlalnWI,

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF JESUS, INC., a Florida
non-profit corporation: STANDARD PRECAST. INC., a Florida
corporation; BRANT BROS,. INC , a Florida corporation. a V s
Brant Brother*. Inc.; WILLIAM D GAMBILL, d V a LONGHORN
METAL SYSTEMS, and KEN'S PLUMBING, INC . a Florida
corporation,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE ON COMPLAINT AND
FIRST AMENDMENT TO COMPLAINT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal Iho undersigned, the Clerk o!
the Circuit Court lor Seminole County, Florida, under and by
virtue ol ihe Final Summary Judgment herolofore entered on the
15th day o l June. 2004, in that certain cause pending in the
Circuit Couri o l the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and lor
Seminole County, Florida, being Civil Action No 04-CA-888-14K In which SOUTHTRUST BANK, an Alabama banking corpora­
tion C SouthTrusD , Is the plalntift and THE APOSTOLIC
CHURCA OF JESUS, INC , a Florida non-profit corporation
("The Apostolic Church’ ) is the defendant, and under and by
vinue o l Iho terms ol the said Final Summary Judgment will olfer
lor sale a l public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash,
at Ihe West Front Door o l iho Seminole County Courthouse. 301
N Park Avenue. Santord, Florida 32771 on the 17th day ol
August, 2004. at the hour o l 11 ;00 a m. In Ihe morning, the same
homy a legal sales day and tho hour a legal hour o l sale, tho real
and personal property situated In Seminole County, Florida and
legally described as loHows;
Real Property
See Exhibit T

attached hereto

PROPERTY
That corlam piece, parcel and tract ot land located In Seminole
County. Florida, described as follows:
Commence a l the South 1/4 comor o l Section 7, Township 2 t
South, Range 30 East. Seminole County. Florida; thence run N
00 degrees 45' 09* W along tho West line ot the Southwest 1/4
01 tho Southeast 1/4 ol said Section 7 tor a distance o l 25 00 leel
lo the North right ol way line ol North Street, thence run N 89
degrees 27' 3 0 ' E along said Norlh right ot way lino lor a dis­
tance ol 69 42 teet to a point on a curve concave Northwesterly
and having a radius ol 5541.15 loot and a chord bearing ot N 35
dogroos 19' 07* E, said point tying on the Southeasterly right of
way line ot the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, said point also being
the Point ol Beginning, thence run Noriheastorty along said
Southeasterly right ot way line and the arc ol said curve tor a dis­
tance ol 376 66 leel. through a central angle o l 3 degrees 53'41*
lo the end ol said curve; thence run N 37 dogrees 15' 58* E along
said Southeasterly right o l way line lor a distance ol 14 37 teet;
thence run N 00 degrees 45'09* W lor a distance o l 1091 91 leel
lo Ihe North line ot said Southwest 1/4 o l the Southeast 1/4 ot
Section 7; thence run N 89 degrees 37' 30* East along said
Nonh line lor a distance ot 1007.75 feet lo the Northeast comer
ol said Southwest 1/4 o l the Southeast 1/4 o l Section 7; thence
run S 00 degrees 13‘ 46* E along the East line o l said Southwesl
1/4 ol Ihe Southeast 1/4 ot Section 7 tor a distance o l 265.99 feet
lo tho South line o l the abandoned 50 loot railroad right ol way.
as recorded In D B 203, Pago 557, dated November 21, 1953,
thence run S 45 Degrees 43' 57* W along said South line ot Ihe
abandoned railroad tight ol way and the North line o l Ihe plat ol
Oak Terrace, as recorded in Plal Book 8 . Page 91 o l the Public
Records ol Seminole County. Florida, lor a distance ol 417 32
leel to a point lying 300 00 leel West ol. when measured at right
angles lo the aforesaid East lino o l said Southwest 1/4 of the
Southeast 1/4 o l Section 7. said point being Ihe Northwest cor­
ner of Ihe aforesaid plat ol Oak Terrace; Ihonce run S 00 degrees
14' 36* E parallel with aforesaid East line o l tho Southwest 1/4 of
Ihe Southeast 1/4 o l Section 7 and along Ihe West Ime of said
plat ol Oak Terrace tor a distance of 745 87 leel lo the aforesaid
North right ol way line ol North Street; thence run S 89 degrees
2?' 3Q‘ iW lor a distance
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ALSO LESS the 25 00 toot right o l way as shown on the Nonh
and East sides ol Lot 19. A.E. Gridin's Subdivision as recorded
in Plat Book 2. Page 43, o l Iho Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
EXHIBIT *1*
BESS:
The Easterly 25 leel o l the following
That portion o l Section 7, Township 2 1 South. Range 30 East,
Seminole County. Florida, bounded by, Ihe soulhetty line of Ihe
abandoned 5011 railroad nght-ol-way as recorded In DB 203,
Page 557, dated N o vem ber)2t, 1953; Ihe westerly right-of-way
line of Ford Drive as established by the plat ol Oak Terrace tiled
in Plal Book 8, Page 81, Seminole County Public Records, and;
the norihoriy line o l Merritt Street (l/Wa Nonh Street), os occu­
pied.
See sketch attached to Ihe Complaint as Exhibit *2*

0 Other Intangibles All contract rights, accounts. Instruments
and general in tang (bias, as such terms from time to time are
defined In the Florida Uniform Commercial Code, In any manner
related to the use, operation, sale, conversion, or other disposi­
tion (voluntary or Involuntary) of the Land. Improvements,
Tangible Property, or Rents, including all permits, licenses,
Insurance policies, rights of action and other choses in action
h. Construction Materials. All lumber, concrete block, drywall,
sheet rock, concrete, roof trusses, beams, joints, or any other
personal property used or Intended to be used In connection with
the construction of any Improvements on the Land or any ot such
Items of personal property which are Intended lo be Incorporat
ed kilo Ihe Land a t an Improvement thereon
I. Sower Feet. All sewer capacity reservation lees and/or
reserved sewor capacity, an tap In rights, nil Impact fees, sit of
which may benefit (tie Land or Improvements
j. Plans. Any and alt plans, specifications, permits, including
building permits, licenses, lees, architectural drawings, surveys
and plats associated with the construction of any proposed
Improvements to the Land
k. Construction Documents The forogoing types of property
Include specifically all ot Iho following: alt contracts, plans and
d o c u m e n t that concern tho design and construction ot the
improvements. Including plans and specifications, drawings and
architectural and'or engineering contracts, and construction con­
tracts. logelhei with all amendments, revisions, modifications
and supplements
l.

Secondary Financing All ol Mortgagor's rights, power or privi­
lege to further encumber any o l the property described in this
paragraph for debt
As used In this paragraph, the term ‘ include*, 'Indudes* or
'including* Is lor illustrative purposos only and Is always without
limitation
2. Tho term Morlgagor(s), Land and Improvements as used
herein shall have the same meaning as In the Mortgage and
Security Agreement to which this Exhibit is attached
EXHIBIT *3*
The property aforesaid, together with all Improvements, build­
ings. tixtures. tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, is being sold lo
satisfy SouthTrust's claims under said Judgment.

e Contract Rights. A l of Mortgagor's right, title and intarast in
and to any and a l contracts, written o r oral, expressed or
Implied, now existing or hereafter entered Into or arising, In any
manner related to the improvements, use, operation, sale, con­
version. or other disposition o f any Interest in the Land,
Improvements. TangMe Property, or Fa* Rants or any combina­
tion. including any and a l deposits, prepaid Hams, and payments
due and to become due thereunder, and including construction

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The Rytsnd Group. Inc , permit 4 42-117-92181-1. The project is
located In Seminole County, Section 30. Township 20 South. Range
30 East The permit authorizes A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON 23 63 ACRES TO SERVE Single-Family Residential
Subdivision known a t Brentwood Club The receiving waterbody Is
Lake Atom*
The file(s) containing the application lor Ihe above listed permit is
tor Inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal hod
days, 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m at the SI Johns River Water
Management District (District) Headquarters, 4049 Reid Street,
Palalka, FL 32)78-1429. A person whose substantial Interests ore
affected by the District permitting decision may petition tor an admin
istrstive 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
tor filing a petition Choosing mediation will not adversely affect tho
right to ■ hearing It mediation does not result in a settlement The pro­
cedures for pursuing mediation are set forth In section 120573.
Florida Statutes, and rules 28 106 111 and 28-106 401- 404 Florida
Administrative Code Petitions must comply with the requirements ol
Florida Administration Code Chapter 28-106 and be tiled with
(received by) Ihe District Clerk located al District Headquarters
Highway 100 West. Patatka. FL 32177. Petitions lor administrative
hearing on Ihe above applicetion(t) must be tiled within twenty-one
(21) days ol publication ot this notice or within twenty-six (26) days of
the District depositing notice of this intent in the mall tor those persons
to whom the District mails actual notice Failure to tile a petition with­
in this time period shall constitute a waiver ol any right(s) such person(s) may have to request an administrative determination (hearing)
under sections 120 569 and 120 57. F S , concerning the subject per­
mit Petitions that are not tiled in accordance with the above provi­
sions are subject to dismissal
rviraM e

Because the administrative heanng process Is designed to formulate
tmal agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Dutrictis
final action may be different Irom the position taken by it In this notice
of intent Parsons whose substantial interests win be affected by any
such final decision of Ihe District on the applicant have the right to
petition to become a party to tha proceeding. In accordance with the
requirements set forth above

NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 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
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 288 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
DATE REQUESTED Friday. June 18. 2004
Publish: June 23, 2004
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J u n e 10, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
C m / OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby gtvon that a Public Hearing will bo held in the
Commission Room al the City Halt. 300 North Park Avenue, In
the City o l Santord, Florida, al 7:00 o'clock PM. on M onday,
J u n e 28, 2004, lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Santord, Florida, described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3869
TO ANNEX 4 78 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
1ST STREET AND W 5TH STREET AND BETWEEN MEISCH
ROAD ANO AERO LANE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board ol Ad|ustment o l tho
City of Lake Mary, Florida, that said Board will hold a Public
Hearing on W ednesday J u ly 7, 2004 at 7 00 p m , or as soon as
possible thereafter, to consider a request from Ron Morris, appfi
cant, tor a side yard setback variance to Chapter
154 57(C)(4)(b). Lake Mary Code ot Ordinances, to allow tor a
side entry garage

Publish June 23, 30. 2004
F154
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

The subject property being located west ot Shealey Road, in
Breezy Acres, having an address ot 126 Shealey Rd. more par­
ticularly described as follows:

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the City o l Longwood, Florida
that die City Commission took action on J u n e 7, 2004 and
released the following reserved cemetery lots located in Phase II
ol Longwood Memorial Gardens:
Last Name
First Name
Block
Helms
Milton A Joan
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Helms
Milton &amp; Joan
19
Helms
Milton &amp; Joan
19
Milton A Joan
19
Helms
Milton A JoAn
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Helms
K&amp;IDy- IIUOrtF -JartioeA Jabquelyn 46 i&gt;
K elley " 11 A rif tlames A Japquoiyn, 1,46 -1
Kelley#■**i *s c*n * James A Japquetyn 4 8 -r
Kelley
James A Jacquelyn 46
Jnco
Johnny
54
Donovan
Mike
59
Jolbe
Gladys
65
Dorothy
Bt
Fisher
Dorothy
9t
Fisher
Fisher
Dorothy
91
Fisher
Oorothy
91
Creamer
Patricia
95
Creamer
Patricia
95
Futco
Brenda
97
McGarry
William A Diane
109
McGarry
William A Diane
109
McGarry
William A Diane
109
McGarry
William A Diane
109
McGarry
William A Diane
109

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NOTICE
The St. Johns River Water Management District has received
the application lor Environmental Resource Permil(s) from the
following appiicant(s)
Sihle Properties LLC, 871 Douglas Ave . Altamonte Springs. FL
32714, application «40-117-94040-1 The project la located In
Seminole County, Section 01, Township 21 South. Range 29
East. The ERP application Is lor construction o l a stormwater
management facility lor a 3 42-acre commercial development
known as the S tile Insurance Office Building. The receiving
waterbody is the Little Wekiva River

Greater Construction Corporation, 1105 Kensington Park Dr.,
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714, application 440-117-82155-2 The
protect Is located m Seminote County, Section 23, Township 20
South, Range 30 East The ERP application is tor construction ot
a surface water management system for a 52.86-acre, residen­
tial subdivision known as Lake Jessup Woods.
Seminle County. 520 W Lake Mary Btvd . Suite 200, Santord. FL
32773. application 440-117-94099-1 The project Is located In
Seminole County, Section 29. Township 20 South, Range 30
East. The ERP application is lor construction of a surface walar
management system associated with roadway on Bay Meadows
Road

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a dec!
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the abevo
meeting or hearing, he may n e fd a verbatim record ol the p ro ­
ceedings. including the testimony end evidence, which record is
not provided by Ihe City of Sanford (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16. 23, 2004
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June 1 0 ,2004

Parcel ID Number 04-20-30-502-0000-0060

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

Legal Description LEG LOT 6 BREEZY ACRES PB 10 PG 1. ol
the Public Records ot Seminole County. Florida.
The Public Hearing will be held in the Community Building al 100
N Country Club Rd . Lake Mary The Public is invited to attend
and be heard Said hearing may conlinue from time to time until
the Board ol Adjustment makos a final action A copy of the staff
report will be made available at Lake Mary City Halt between the
hours ol B 00am and 5 00 pm For further information, please
contact Matt Oorslen, Planner, Com m unity Development
Department al 407-585-1440
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR SHE
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MADE. WHICH RECORO INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 288 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

Notice is hereby given that a Public Heanng will bo held m the
Commission Room al the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City ol Sanlord. Florida, al 7:00 o'clock P M on M onday,
June 28, 2004, to consider the adoption o l an ordinance by tho
City o l Sanlord, Florida, described as follows:
ORDINANCE NO 3873
TO ANNEX 1 95 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
WYLLY AVENUE AND PALM PLACE AND BETWEEN GROVE
DRIVE EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO POINSETTA AVENUE;
AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Ad)ualment of the
City of Lake Mary. Florida, that said Board will hold a Pubic
Hearing on W ednesday J u ly 7 , 2004 al 7 00 p m., or as soon as
possible thereafter, lo consider a request Irom Darrel 5 Debbie
Huston, applicant, tor a rear yard setback variance to Chapter
154.57(C)(4)(b). Lake Mary Code ot Ordinances, to allow for the
construction o l a sunroom.
Tha subject property being located on the south side o l Baymoor
Way. In the Reserve at Lake Mary subdrvision, having an
address of 383 Baymoor Way, more particularly described as fol­
lows:

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Altamonte Springs Investments, LLC, One Buckhead Loop
4)703, 3491 Buckhead Loop. Atlanta, GA 30326. application
440-117-81528-2. The project is located in Seminole County.
Section 14. Township 21 South. Range 29 East The ERP appli­
cation I t for construclion ot a surface water management system
for a 15 5-acre development known as the Altamonte Town
Center. Phase 1.

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A complete description and a copy of Itie ordinance shall be
available al the office ol the CHy Clerk lor aN persons desiring to
examine Ihe same.
AD parties In interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard al said hearing
By order of the City Commission of the CHy ot Sanlord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR 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 reaped lo any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings, including Ihe testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 286 0105)

RA1 Restaurants, Inc.. 450 S Orange Ave , Orlando. FL 32801.
application 440-117-49428-3. The project is located in Seminole
County. Section 14, Township 21 South, Range 29 East. The
ERP application is for construction of a surface water manage­
ment system for a 2.01 -acre, commercial deveiopmenl known as
CVS Pharmacy • Altamonte Springs
The fi!e(s) containing each of the above-listed applications) are
available for Inspection Monday through Friday except tor legal
holidays, 8 00 a m. to 5 0 0 p m. a l the St. John* River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center Written objections to the application may be made, but
should be Med with (received by) the District Clerk. 4049 Reid
St , Pslstks. Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from Vie
dale of publication. Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fu»y describe the objection to the

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A complete description and a copy ol tho ordinance shall be
available al the office ot the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine Ihe same.

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Goorge Viele. 301 Carolyn Drive, Oviedo, FL 32765, application
440-117-94046-1 The project is located In Seminole County,
Section 01, Township 20 South, Range 30 East. The ERP appli­
cation is for construction of a surface water management system
lor a 7 .15-acre, commercial development known as the Brio
Commerce Center

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By order o l Ihe City Commission ol tha City ol Santord, Florida

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All parties In interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to bo
heard at said hearing

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NOTICE AN persons are advised they may contact the City
Clerk al 407-260-3441 regarding available options

Publish: June 23. 2004
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d Proceeds. All proceeds of the conversion, voluntary or invol­
untary. of t ie Land, im provem ent* or any of Vw property
described in M s Exhtort into cash or other liquidated claims, or
that are otherwise payable lor Injury to. or the taking or requisi­
tioning of, any such property, including a l insurance and con­
demnation proceeds

Notice is given that the toSowing permit was Issued on June 9. 2004

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

1. This Exhibit describes Ihe loitowmg types and Items ol prop­
erty:

c Income: A l rents, issues. Incomes, and profits in any manner
•risin g from Ihe Land, Improvements, or Tangible Property, or
any combination. Including Mortgagor s interest in and to all
leases, kcense*. franchises, and concessions of. or relating to,
a l or any portion of lha Land, Improvements or Tangible
Property, whether now existing or hereafter made, including all
amendments, modifications, replacements, substitutions, exten­
sions, renewals, or consobdalions. The loregoing items are Joint­
ly and severely for purposes of description In this Exhibit
referred to as the *Rents*

NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

The Pubic Hearing will be held In Ihe Community Building at
100 N Country Club R d , Lake Mary The Public is invited to
attend and be heard Said hearing may continue from time to
lime until the Board of Adjustment makes a final action A copy
of the staff report will be made available at Lake Mary CHy Halt
between the hours of 8 00am and 5 00 pm For further infor­
mation, please contact M ali Dorsten, Planner, Community
Deveiopmenl Department et 407-585-1440.

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA

By: Cecelia V, Ekom
As Deputy Clerk

See Exhibit *3* attached hereto

b. Tangible Property All of Mortgagor's Interest m all fixtures,
equipment, crops now sown and/or growing in the future and
tangible personal property of any nature whatsoever now or
hereafter (i) attached or affixed to the Land or the Improvements,
or both, regardless of whether physically affixed thereto or sev­
ered or capable of severance therefrom, or (it) regardless of
where situated, used, usable, or intended lo be used In connec­
tion with any present or future use or operation ot or upon the
Land. The foregoing includes all heating, air conditioning, light­
ing. incinerating, and power1 equipment, all engines, compres­
sor*. pipes, pumps, tank*, motors, conduit*, wiring, and switch­
boards. all plumbing. M ing, cleaning, fire prevention, fire extin­
guishing, refrtgeraling, ventilating, and communtcalions appara­
tus; a l boilers, furnaces. oH burners, vacuum cleaning systems,
elevators, and escalators; all stoves, ovens, ranges, disposal
units, dishwashers, water heaters, exhaust systems, refrigera­
tors, cabinets, and partitions; ait rugs and carpets; alt laundry
equipment; all building materials; ail furniture, furnishing*, office
equipment, and office supplies (including stationery, letterheads,
btfheadt. and Hems ot a similar nature); and a l addttions.
accessions, renewals, replacements, and substitutions of any or
a l of lha foregoing (tor purposes of description In this Exhibit
herein referred lo as the "Tangible Property').

Publish June 23. 2004
F158

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida

SARAH M MIJARES
CITY CLERK

a Appurtenances The benefit o l all easements and other rights
of any nature whatsoever appurtenant to the Land or Ihe
Improvements, or both, and all rights o l way. streets, alloys, pas­
sages. drainage rights, sewer rights, and right ot ingress and
egress lo the Land, and a l ad|oinmg property, whether now
existing or hereafter arising together with the reversion or rever­
sions. remainder Or remainders, tents, issues incomes, and prof­
its of any of the foregoing

Gloria Lewis. Division Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St Johns River Wster Management District

Legal Description: LOT 112 RESERVE AT LAKE MARY PB 59
PGS 59 THRU 61. o l the Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida

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DATED this 15 day ol Juno. 2004

CITY OF LONGWOOD

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SOUTHTRUST DANK, an Alabama banking corporation.

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Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: June 18 and 23, 2004
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Notice of Vehicle Auction
(1) 1969 General Motors Corp
Van BIX
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Parcel ID N um ber 04-20-30-5 16 -0000-1120

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J u n * 10, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
N olle* I* hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In the
Commlaalon Room at the City Ha#. 300 North Parti Avenue. In
the CNy o l Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on Monday,
June 28. 2004, to con aider the adoption ot an ordinance by the
City o l Sanford. Florida, described as follows:

TO ANNEX 19.98 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
IOWA AVENUE AND NARCISSUS AVENUE AND BETWEEN N.
WHITE CEDAR ROAD AND OLD ENGLAND; AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW:

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TO a O R ID A STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER TRUST *100. A/K/A

Publish: June 18. 23.2004

File

100 CLOVE

June 10,2004
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 at the City Halt, 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City o l Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M on Monday,
June 28. 2004, to consider the adoption o l an ordinance by the
City o l Sanford, Florida, described as follows:

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ORDINANCE NO. 3877

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

TO ANNEX 0 28 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
POINSETTA DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE AND BETWEEN SAN­
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP
BELOW:

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ANNEXATION
REQUEST
A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance
shall be available at the oflice ol the City Clerk lor all persons
desiring to examine the same

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All parties In Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

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By order o l the City Commission o l the City ol San lord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5810 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion m ad* with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record o l the pro­
ceedings, Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
nol provided by the City o l Sanford. (FS 288 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: June 16 and 23. 2004
F116

A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall be
available al the oflice o l the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties to interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order o l the City Commission ol the City o l 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: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or heahng, he may need a verbatim record ot the pro­
ceedings. Including the testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City o l Santord. (FS 286 0105)

June 10, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORO, FLORIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be hold In the
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City o l Sanford. Florida, at 7.00 o'clock P M on M onday,
J u n e 28, 2004, to consider the adoption o l an ordinance by the
City o l Sanford, Florida, described as follows:

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: June 16. 23, 2004
F110
June 10. 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORO. FLORIDA

ORDINANCE NO 3875
TO ANNEX 0 2 8 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
13TH STREET AND HARRISON STREET AND BETWEEN
ROOSEVELT AVENUE AND DIXIE WAY. AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW:

Notice la hereby given that a Public Heartng will be held In the
Commission Room al the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue. In
the City ot Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on Monday,
June 28. 2004, to consider the adoption o l an ordinance by the
City o l Sanford, Florida, described as follows:

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ORDINANCE NO. 3878
TO ANNEX 1 64 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
NORTH WAY AND ROSE HILL TRAIL EXTENDED WESTERLY
A N D ‘ BETWEEN SANFORD AVENUE AND THE CENTRAL
FLORIDA GREENEWAY; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:
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ANNDCATION
MQUKST

ANNKXATtON
MQUKST

COURT LAND
TRU3T, DATED JULY 17. 2003
CA) DAVID JECKOVKX
whose residence is unknown M
he/iherihey be Hiring; and If
he/th*/They be deed, the
unknown defendants who may
be tp o u te t, heirs, devisees
grantees, assign***, lienor*,
creditors, trustees, end a l par­
tis * claiming an Interest by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who ere not known
to be dead or alive, and a l par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or merest In the
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to lorecfoo* a
mortgage on the foaowtng prop­
erty
LOT
39.
SANDALWOOD.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 11. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has been Med age met you end
the you ere required to serve a
copy of your written delenses, It
any. to It on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ. Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address It 801 S University
Drive *500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date ol the first publica­
tion of this notice of action) end
N* the original with the deck of
this court either before sendee
on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise *
default will be entered against
you lor the reilel demanded In
the complaint or petition filed
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seel of this Court at SEMINOLE
County, Florid*, this day ot Jun*
B, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMuiCOCk
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
B01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04-28149
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 al (407)6656227,
1-600 955-8771 (TOD) or 1*
800-955-6770. via Florid* Relay
Service

All parlies to Interest and citizen* shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the City Commission o l the City o l Sanford. Florida.

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

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.

Publish: June 16. 23. 2004
F117

June 10, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
O T Y OF SANFORD, FLO RIDA
Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, In
f t * City o l Sanford. Florida, a l 7 00 o ’clock P.M. on M onday.
Ju n * 28, 2004, to consider the adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ol Sanford, Florida, described as follows:

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ORDINANCE NO. 3876
TO ANNEX 0 18 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN E
29TH STREET EXTENDED EASTERLY AND AIRPORT
BOULEVARD AND BETWEEN CATAPULT ROAD AND BAILEY
AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal e deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, ha may need a verbatim record ot the pro­
ceedings, Including the lesumony and evidence, which record la
nol provided by the City o l Santord (FS 286 0 (0 5 )
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: Ju n * 16. 23. 2004
F120
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-OR-2768-02D-L
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:

~ ANNEXATION
MQUKST

BRENT A BECK.
HusbandPaWoner,

15th day o&lt; JULY. 2004. or other­
wise a defsiXt win be entered
against you lor the relief
demanded to the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the Clerk ol the Circun Court, on
this 10th day of JUNE. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: Sulonda People*
Deputy Clerk

and

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CARA McGOWIN BECK.
Wite/Reapondenl

fclLilE

NOTICE OF ACTION

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A complete description and a copy o l the ordinance shall be
available at the o lfic* o l the City Clerk lor aH persons desiring to
examine the same.
A l parties to Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard a l said hearing.
By order o l the City Corrvnlssion ol 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*330-8610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE

MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a person daddes to appeal a dadston m ad* with reepect to any mattar considered a l ih * above
meeting or h e o rtr*. he may need a verbatim record o ftn * proceedtoge. Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
nol provided by the City o l Sanford. (FS 2860105)

TO: CARA McGOWIN BECK
whose address, residence,
domicil* and whereabouts era
unknown to Petitioner hereto.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
•worn Petition tor Dissolution ol
M srriag* hss been Hied by
BRENT A BECK, to Ih* Circun
Court, in and lor Seminole
County. Florida, the title of which
IS IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BRENT A, BECK AND CARA
McGOWIN BECK, and accord­
ingly. these presents command
you to appear and Die your
Answer or other responsive
pleadings with the Dark cf the
Circuit
Court.
Domestic
Relations, Seminole County
Courthouse, 301 North Park
Avenue, Santord. FL 32771. and
serve a copy thereon on
Petitioner's attorney. JACK T.
BRIDGES. ESQUIRE. 209
North Oak Avenge. Santord.
Florida 32771. on or before toe

Publish: June 18. 23. 30. 2004
and July 7. 2004
F121
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 10SS-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC.,
PLAINTIFF

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
' OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL OIVISION
CA8E NO.: 03 CA-2240-140

SHARON
TAYLOR-SMITH;
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N.A. F/K/A
NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. N.A.; GARY E.
SMITH. JOHN DOE. JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY,
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sal*
dated the 7th day ol June, 2004
entered In CMI Case No 03-CA2240-140 ol the Circuit Court of
the 18TH Judicial Circuit In end
for SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Florida, whereto HOMEQ SER­
VICING CORPORATION F/K/A
TMS MORTGAGE, INC. D/B/A
THE MONEY STORE I* the
Plaintiff end SHARON TAYLORSMITH. WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, N A. F/K/A NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA,
N A ;G A R Y E . SMITH.: JOHN
DOE.
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ere
Defendants I wik set to the
highest and beet bidder lor caeh
at ti&gt;* Weal Front Door al the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avenue to
Santord, Florida, at 11:00 a m.
on the 8th day of July, 2004 Ih*
following described properly as
eat forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT 87. SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 27, PAGE
59, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
In
accordance
with
Ih*
Americans with Disabilities A ct
Parsons wMh OisHillttee needtog a special accommodation to
p tru a p a l* in Ihis proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N. Perk
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
day* prior to the proceeding N
heartng Impaired. (TDO) 1-600955-6771 ot voice (V) 1-600955-6770 via Florida Relay
Service*
Dated tin* 7th day ol Jun*.
2004

V8.
FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER TRUST *100, A/K/A
100 CLOVE COURT LAND
TRUST. DATED JULY 17, 2003;
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. INC.:
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE.
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

BANK ONE. NA.
Plaintiff,

PAMELA B ARTHUR. * t *1
Defendants
NOTICE DF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Ih* 10th day
of June. 2004 entered In C M
Case No 02-CA-1100-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein BANK ONE NA, le Ih*
Plaintiff and PAMELA B
ARTHUR, EOUICREDIT COR­
PORATION OF AMERICA.
JOHN
ARTHUR
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA: JOHN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
ere
Defendants I will sail to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE * County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue In Santord. Florida,
al 11 00 am . on the 13 day of
July.
2004
the following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment.
10-wit:
LOT 38, WHISPER WOOD AT
SABAL
POINT
UNIT
2,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22, PAGE 37 38.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenue, Stntord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6854227 within 2 working day* ol
your receipt of tins notice H
heating or voice impaired, ca l 1 800 955-8771
Dated this loth day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Cletk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

Publish Jun* 16. 23. 2004
FI 24

v*.

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matler considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot the pro­
ceedings, Including the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 286 0105)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02CA-1190-14K

Publish June to. 23. 2004
F122

All parlies In Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing

A complete description and a copy o l the ordinance eh*:, oe
available al the office ol the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same

Pubieh : June 18.23. 2004
F123

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD

HOMEQ SERVICING
CORPORATION F/K/A TMS
MORTGAGE. INC D-B/A
THE MONEY STORE,
Plaintiff,

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,

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Submitted by:
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)451-0365
Facsimile: (054)771-6052

A complete description and a copy o f the ordinance shall be
available at the office o l the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same

By order o l the City Commission o l the City o l Sanford, Florida.

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NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

ORDINANCE NO 3874

June

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of to * Circu* Court
By; Mary Stroup*
Deputy d a rk
Submitted by
Law Office ol M arshal C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (964)4536386
Facsimile: (954)771-6062

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03CA-614-14K
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F/K/A FIRST
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TRUST.
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EQCC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 1998-1,
Plaintiff.
v*.
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF MERMAN F HACKBARTH A/K/A AK/A HERMAN F.
HACKDARTH A/K/A HERMAN
HACKBARTH, DECEASED, *1
at.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to ■ Final Judgment of
Foredoeur* dated the 10th day
of June, 2004 entered to C M
Coe* No 03-CA-514-14K of the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to end tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
whereto U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, F/K/A FIRST
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION TRUST, ACTING SOLELY
IN ITS CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE
FOR EQCC HOME EQUITY
LOAN TRUST 1998-1 la the
Plaintiff and UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF
HERMAN F
HACKBARTH A/K/A AK/A HER­
MAN F. HACKBARTH A/K/A
HERMAN
HACKBARTH.
DECEASED; DEBORAH LEE
K1AR HACKBARTH. INDIVIDU­
ALLY AND AS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
ESTATE OF HERMAN F. HACK­
BARTH A/K/A HERMAN FRANK
HACKBARTH A/K/A HERMAN
HACKBARTH.
DECEASED;
COMPANION
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
or* Defendant! I wW eel to the
higheat end beet bidder tor ceeh
at the Weal Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located at 301 N Park Avenue to
Sanford. Florida, el I t .60 * m .
on the 10th day of AugueL 2004
the following described property
a t ear forth to said Summary
Final Judgment, lo-wft
LOT 854. OAK FOREST. UNIT
EIGHT, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 91
THROUGH 94. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
In
accordance
with
the
Americana wffh Owetxktie* Ad.
Pereone wffh DiaebffMiee needtog a Riedel aoccimmnrtairon to
pervcfpais In tie* prrreertlnp
ehoutd contact the Court
Adntodalratot at 301 N. Perk

23 ft 24,2004

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Avenue, Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later then seven (7)
day* prior to the proceedtog. H
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1600955-6771 or Voice (V) 1-600955-6770 via Florida Relay
Service*

ArtadrtoOMor at 301 N. Parti
Avenue, Swfoid FL 32771,

Dated Bit* 10th day of Jun*.
2004

1-800686-8771.

wwo

contact

va

wsun

(«
4227 M M l &gt;
your receipt of M e
heerteg e&gt; w fe * toga

Dated ties loth day’ af June,
1004.

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office of M arshal C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suile 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florid* 33300
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish Jun* to. 23. 2004
F t 25
IN THE CIRCUTT COURT
of

tog *

MARYANNE MORSE
dark of tie O ct* Court
By. Mery Stimae
Deputy Clerti
Submeed byLaw Offta* of Marsha* C.
Wetaan
1800 NW 4fto Stieet. SwBe 120
Fort LaudenMe. Florida 3330*
Telephone (954)453-0366
FacatmAe: (884)7716062
Put**: Jun* 16. 23, 2004
F127

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JUDICIAL cincurr.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03CA-10S6-14K
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EQCC TRUST 2001-2,
Plaintiff

vs

MTNBCMCWVCto
OP TMS MIN

CASS NO.: M l

ktSR

MORTGAGE ELECTRON*)
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
WC AS NOMMEE FOR
HOMECOMMGS
FWANCIAL NETWORK. V4C.

KERI CHASE, et al.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment al
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ot June. 2004 entered to C M
Casa No 03-CA-1050-14K of
the Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit to and for SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida
wherein THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. ACTING SOLELY IN IT8
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
OCC TRUST 2001-2., I* Vi*
Plaintiff and KERI CHASE;
CURTIS W CHASE A/K/A CUR­
TIS CHASE. JOHN DOE, JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY era
Defendants I will sad to the
highest and best bidder for cash
al th* WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N.
Park Avenue to Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 a m. on th* 13th day of
July,
2004
tha
following
described property as set forth to
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wtt:
LOT 38. D IE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. AS PER
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 56,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A: 231 COLONY DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with DtaabUKlt* Act
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact th * Court
Administrator al 301 N. Parit
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice ft
hearing or voice impaired, cad 1600-955-8771.
Dated this 10th day of June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Submitted by:
Law Office of M arthall C.
Watson
1600 NW 49th Street. Suita 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florid* 33309
Telephone (954)4534)365
Facsimile (954)771-6052

LEOME JACKSON. *1 al.

NOTICE 13 HEREBY OTVEN
pursuant k&gt; a Ftosf Judgwerd *1
Foractoeure deled t ie TON* M y
of Jun*. 2004 entered to C M
CaaoNo. 04-CA630-I4K ef to*
O c u tt Court of to * 18TH
JudkM O euB to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florid*,
whereto MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. MC AS NOMMCE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC., le to* PtafoM
end
LEOME
JACKSON;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LEOME JACKSON; JOHN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTfS) W
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
era
Defendant*. I « ■ eaB to toe
highest end beat bidder for caMi
at toe WEST FRONT DOOR al
Ih *
SEMINOLE
Counry
Courihoue* tocaled al 301 N.
Pwk Avenue In Sardord, Florida,
at 11:00 a m. an to * I3to day of
July.
3004
tile
toUowtog
deecribed property ee eel k a li to
aafd Summery Final Judgment

toeft

LOT 51 ANO THE SOUTH 1/2
OF THE VACATED ALLEY TO
THE NORTH OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY AND ADJA­
CENT THERETO. OAK ROOE.
ACCOPOMG TO THE MAP OR
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 3, PAGE 4*.
OF THE PUBLIC R C 00R 08 OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

American* alto D IM bS M i Ad.
Pereone trito DtoaMfoee naodtog a v a d a f aooammodaSori to
p s n r y w i v&gt; wm p ro e v o n g
should contact to * Court
AdntinfoMor at M l N. Park
Avenue, Sanford FL 33771,
Telephone Nuntoer (407*654227 d N i 2 working day* of
your receipt of M node*. B
nearmg or axes n p w v o , CM 1•006866771.
Oaled tot* lOto day of June,
2004.
MAftYAfME MORSE
Cfoik of to * Q ra d l Court
By: Mary S etup*
Deputy Cfork

Submtoed by
Publish: Jun* 16. 23. 2004
FI 26
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA61SS-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY O f CALIFORNIA,
NA..

Law o n to * el U erehat C
Watson
1800 NW 4Sto B*ael. SuSe 120
Fort LaudanM*. Ftartda 33309
Telephone: (964)463-0396
Facato**: (884)7716062
Publafi June 18.23,2004
F128

W IN S 08
OP TMS I

vs
RANDOLPH J. MOTLEY, *4 at.

M RE: FORFEITURE OF
84S.J18.00W UNITED
STATES CURRENCY.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 10fo day
ol Jun*. 2004 entered In CMI
Case No. 03-CA-2168-14K of
the Circuit Court of tie 16TH
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY.
AS CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA, N A l i
the Plaintiff and RANDOLPH J.
MOTLEY. ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE SMALL BUSINESS ADM­
INISTRATIO N, AN AGENCY
O f THE UNITED ST. CITY OF
ORLANDO. FLORIDA; MARYLEE NOTLEY; JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
a rt Defendants I wtti **■ to the
higheat and beet bidder tar ceeh
at th * WEST FRONT DOOR at
t ie
SEMINOLE
County
Counhouae tocaled al 301 N.
Park Avenue to Sanford. Florida,
at 11:00 a m. on tie 13#i day of
July,
2004
th *
toSowtog
deecrtbed property eaael forth to
sard Summary Final Judgment
to-wlt
LOT 176. STILLWATER. PHASE
3. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 40. AT PAGES 92
96. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
A/K/A 879 APPLETON P U D S ,
OVIEDO, FL 32788

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Thf. H erald

Juno 23 ft 24. 2004

L egals

L egals
on

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: M-CA-666-14K

Monday. JULY 16. 2004. si
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording fees are required
lo be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Fun payment of
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time of sale AH
payments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to Ihe Clerk of the
Circuit Court

CITIFINANCIAL
SERVICES,
INC 344, LLC, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO.
ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC .
Plaintiff.
vs

L egals

L egals

L egals

Legals

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(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
DEFENDANTS).
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. JOHN
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT,
Defendants

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

NOLE County Courthouee locat­
ed al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sanford. Florida, at f t 00 a m
on the 6 day of July. 2004 the fol­
lowing described property as set
forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit

to highest bidder, the M owing
described vehicles

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 DECEDENT'S
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The date of Oral publication of
this Notice Is April 16. 2004
GEORGE MANSFIELD
Personal Representative
3511 South Park Avenue
Sanlord. Florida 32773

Dated on 6/37004
THOMAS A BRUINSMA A/K/A
TOM BRUINSMA. JANE DOE
BRUINSMA, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS A
BRUINSMA A/K/A TOM
BRUINSMA.
IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It heroby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court o&lt;
Seminole County. Florida. I will
te ll the property situate In
Seminole County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 33. FOXCHASE PltASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35. PAGE 13 AND
14.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 2174 MARTINGALE
PLACE, OVIEDO. FL 32765
at public tale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, at tt.0 0 A M . on the
10th day ol August. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuogra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1320
Attorneys lor Plaintiff

C.

Publish June t6. 23. 2004
FI29

NOTICE OF SALE
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F073
Notice of Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON. the
holder of Ihe M ow ing certifi­
cated) h a t filed said certifi­
cated) lor a tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
Issuance, the descnpbon of the
property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed Is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1264 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1B97
PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-509OAOO-OOSO
Description of Property LEG
LOT 3 BLK A FLYNT SUBD PB 8
PG 36
Names In which
DONALD E IRVIN

assessed

All ol said property being in the
County of Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certificated) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB. 7004 at
11 00am
Payment of Sale tee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording lees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at tim sale Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on 637004

Notice of Application
for Tai Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
holder of the M owing certificate(s) has tiled said certllicate(a) lor a tas deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description of the
property, and the name(s) m
which it was assessed la'are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1210 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5070000-0060
Description of Property: LEG
LOT 6 J O PACKARDS 1ST
ADO TO MIDWAY PB 2 PG 104
Names In which assessed MIN­
NIE ALLENS
All of said property being In the
County of Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such certilicate(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described m such
certitlcatefs) will be sold lo the
highest bidder al the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp tares
and recording lees are required
lo 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 alter
the advertised time of sale All
payments shal be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable lo the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on &amp;-V2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June B. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F072

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F074
Notice o l Application
tor Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIOELA DENNY, the holder
ol the following certificated) has
tiled said certificated) lor a tas
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
ol issuance, the description ol
the property, and the named) in
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2660 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1B97
PARCEL ID# 01-21-29-5CK76084)130
Description ol Property LEG
LOTS 13 &amp; 14 BLK B TRACT 78
SANLANDO SPRINGS PB 9 PG
4
Names in which assessed SEA­
MAN WAREHAM TRUSTEE
All ol said property being in the
County ol Seminole. State ol
Florida
Unless such certificated) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificated) wilt be sold to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY IB. 2004. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording lees are requited
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 alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/37004

Notice of Application
for Tas Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY 0 NICKELSON. the
holder of the M ow ing certifi­
cated) has filed said certifi­
cated) lor a tas deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) of
isauance. the deecnpbon of the
property, and Ihe named) m
which « was assessed ie/are as
M ow s

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9. 16. 23. 30.
2004
F075
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-2B1-14L

CERTIFICATE NO: 1776 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1987
PARCEL ID# 12-20-30 5090000-0280
Deecrtpbon of Property LEG
LOTS 26 TO 30 SOUTH SAN
FORO HEIGHTS ADO PB 2
PGS 116 4 119
Names In which assessed
MAXM BUILDING CORP
AJ of said property being m Vie
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unices such cerM caied) shal
be redeemed aooonkng to law.
Vie property deecrtied In auch
certificated) wet be sold lo Vie
hffpieel ladder at Vie west front
door.
Semnoie
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida

THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC .
Ptantifl.
vs
SCOTT E. QARFINKEL A/K/A
SCOTT EDWARD
QARFINKEL.
JANE
DOE
QARFINKEL. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SCOTT E.
QARFINKEL A/K/A SCOTT
EDWARD
QARFINKEL.
SUZANNE I QARFINKEL A/K/A
SUZANNE IRIS GARFINKEL.
JOHN DOE LAVENDER. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SUZANNE I GARFINKEL AM/A
SUZANNE IRIS GARFINKEL:
IF I IVING INTI IIDING ANY

Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Forecloaure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida, I will
sell the property situate in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described aa:
LOT 46. SLEEPY HOLLOW
FIRST ADDITION, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
17. PAGES 3 AND 4. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 12 SLEEPY HOLLOW
COVE. LONGWOOO, FL 32750
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash. AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Florida, al I t 00 A M . on the 6th
day of July. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff

C.

Publish June 18, 23. 2004
F092
County Court
Seminole County, Florida
Case# 03-CC-1772-20-F
Seminole County Port Authority,
Plalnlifl(a)
vs
Dragon Environmental
Corporation.
Delendant(s)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain Writ
ol Execution issued out of and
under the seal of the County
Court ol Seminole County.
Florida. Cose # 03 CC-1772 20F upon a final Judgment ren­
dered in the aforesaid court In
that certain case entitled
Seminole County Port Authonty,
Plaintiff
va.
Dragon
Environmental. Defendant which
atorosaid Writ ol Execution was
delivered lo me as Shentl ol
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all the right,
title and Interest ol the defen­
dants m the following described
property, said property being
located in Seminole County.
Florida.
more
particularly
described aa follows
Assorted machinery and equip­
ment
of
the
Delendant
Corporation, a hating of which
may be viewed at the Civil
Division ol the Seminole County
Shenffs Office
and the undersigned as Sheriff
ol Seminole County. Florida, will
at 11 00 A M on the 6th day of
July A.D. 2004 offer lor sale and
sell to the highest bidder. FOR
CASH IN HAND AND SUBJECT
TO ANY AND ALL EXISTING
LIENS, at 1471 Kastner Place.
Suite 113-117. Sanlord. Florida,
the above described property
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms ol this Writ ol
Execution
Donald F Eslinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Published June 23. 30. 2004
with the sale on July 6. 2004
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE
CIVIL DIVISION AT THE
SHERIFFIS OFFICE, 100 BUSH
BOULEVARD.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. 32773 AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE
PROCEEDINGS (407) 6656912
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
F147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-92B-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF

Sean Bogle. Esq
Florida Bar No 0106313
Law Office of Sean Bogle. PA
PO Bon 151358 ,
Altamonte Springs. FL 32715
Telephone (407)634-3311
407-834-3302 F ai
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
F149
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-CA-1012-14-L
LEONARD TERRY.
Plaintiff,
v.
ODELL COSBY and NELLIE
COSBY, his wile, il alive, and her
spouse, if married, and il dead,
her unknown heirs, devisees,
legatees, grantees, assigns,
lienors, spouses, creditors,
successors, or trustees, and any
and all persons or parties,
claiming by. through, under or
against them or each of them.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
DEFENDANTS ODELL COSBY
and NELLIE COSBY, his wile ll
alive, and their unknown spous­
es. ll married and If dead, their
unknown heirs, devisees, lega­
tees. grantees, assigns, lienors,
spouses, creditors, successors,
or trustees, and any and all persons or parties, claiming by.
through, under or against them
or each ol them and against any
and all parties or persons having
or claiming any nght. title or
interest In and lo the following
described property, lying and sit­
uate In Seminole County.
Florida, lo wit
Lot 2. Block 4. MEISCH'S SUB­
DIVISION. Sanlord. Florida,
according to the Plat thereof as
recorded in Plal Book 3. Pago
84. ol the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
HEREBY SEVERALLY NOTI­
FIED THAT LEONARD TERRY
has liled his Complaml In the
Circuit
Court.
Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, In and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
against you and each ol you as
Defendants to quiet title ol the
Plaintiff lo the above-described
real
property
located
In
Seminole County. Florida. Ihe
abbreviated title of which is enti­
tled
'LEONARD
TERRY.
Plaintiff, vs ODELL COSBY and
NELLIE COSBY. Defendants*,
and you and each of you are
hereby required to serve a copy
of your answer or other delense.
If any. upon FRANK C. WHICHAM. ESQUIRE, ol STENSTROM. MclNTOSH, COL­
BERT. WHIGHAM,
REISCHMANN 4 PARTLOW.
P A . PO Bos 4848, Sanlord,
Flonda 32772-4848, and to file
the original ol same in the office
ol the Clerk of tho above-styled
Court on or belore July 28.
2004. as required by law II you
tail to do so. |udgment by default
will be taken against you
This notice shall be published
once a week lor four consecu­
tive weeks
Dated this 16 day ol June. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Frank C Whigham, Esquire
Stenstrom. McIntosh, Colbert.
Whigham.
Reischmann
6
Partlow P A Attorneys at Law
PO Bos 4848
Sanlord, FL 32772
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
F150

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of Ihe estate
ol
GEORGE
STEVENS
YANCEY, deceased, whose date
of death was September 30.
2003. F4e Number 04-929-CP. is
pending m the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata Division, the address of
which la P O. Drawer C, Sanlord.
FL. 32772. The names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney ere set forth below
A l credrtors of the decedent
and other persons having dam s
or demands against decedent a
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served, must
hie thee 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 SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
A l other creditors of tr» dece­
dent end persona having deans
or demands ogams! the dacedents estate must file their
deans with Pus Court WITHIN 3

Publish June 23. 2004
F155

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA 1138-14

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SANFORD 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
03-08014
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needmg a special accommo­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al Ihe SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse at
407-665-4227. 1-8009558771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770. via
Flonda Relay Service
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
F151

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-CA-1694-14-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK. INC .
Plaintiff
vs
REGINALD MITCHELL and
SOPHIA A MITCHELL, his wile
et o l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
Fees and Costs dated March 6.
2003 and entered In Case No
02-CA-1694-14-W ol the Circuit
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein THE
PROVIDENT BANK, INC is the
Plaintiff and
REGINALD
MITCHELL and SOPHIA A
MITCHELL, his wile. JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE tsare the
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best tedder lor cash
at WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE IN THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 00 o'clock a m on Tuesday,
the 13th day ol July. 2004, the
following described property as
set torth In said Summary Final
Judgment
ol
Foteclosure
Including Award ol Attorneys'
Fees and Costs, to wit
Lot 68 of SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 2. according lo the plat
thereof as recorded In Plat Book
27, at Page 19. ol Ihe Public
Records of Seminole County.
Flonda
DATED this 15 day ol June.
2004
Maryanne Morse
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By Carol Moore
Deputy Clerk
Denise M Rosenthal. ESQUIRE
ADORNO 6 YOSS. PA
2601 South Bayshore Drive
Suite 1600
Miami. Florida 33133
(305) 858-5555
II 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. lo the provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Parti
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Flonda 32771 (407) 343-4227.
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice. If you are
heartng or voice impaired, call 1•
(800)955-8771

Public Auction

Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are "CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS' Pauls
Towing reserves the nght to
accept or reject any and alt
BIDS

Dated this 14 day of June. 2004

VS
DAVIDS SIEN. ET AL .
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO SCOTT L HIGGING
whose residence is unknown if
h e sh e th e y be living, and if
he/she/)hey be doad, Ihe
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 be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, titto or interest in the
property described In tho mort­
gage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
LOT 108. PARKSTONE UNIT 1.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 58. PAGES 17
THROUGH 21. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been filed ngainsl you and
tho you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any. to it on DAVID J STERN
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this notice of action) and
file the original with the clerk of
this court either belore service
on Plaintiff a attorney or immedi­
ately Iherealler. otherwise a
default will be entered against
you tor the relief demanded In
the complaint or petition filed
herein

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04-26718
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,
1-800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD
Publish June 23. 30. 2004
F152

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Nonce is hereby given that a
Public Hearing wM be held by
the
Planning
6
Zoning
Commission
in
Ihe
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hal. Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
p m on Thursday. July 1, 2004.
to consider a request lor a
Conditional Use In a GC-2.
General Commercial Zoning
Dtstnd
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 6
TO 8 BLK 1 TR 9 6 E 27 FT ON
W V CHECKS AMENDED PLAT
OF TOWN OF SANFORD PB t
PG 81

MORTGAOE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

WITNESS my hand and tho
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ol June
11. 2004

Legals

Pubic auction to be held at
9 01 am. on the dayfs) speci­
fied below, al the front door ol
Athens Towing. Inc Located
at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Suite 134. Sanlord. FL for the
purpose ol disposing of the fol­
lowing vehicles
For further Information please
call (407)321-2948
07/04/2004
(1) Year 1995.Make Chevrolet
VIN# 1G1BL52W0SR190517
Publish June 23. 2004
F158

The property being more gener­
ally described as 655 Fulton
Street
Conditional Use Requostod An
Urban Infill Redevelopment proj­
ect to establish residential uses
m a GC-2, General Commercial
Zoning District
A l parties in interest and citizens
shal have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission of the City
of Sanford. Flonda. this 16th day
of June. 2004
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
mattor considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he’she may
need 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)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-5626 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Publish June 20. 23. 2004
F145a

Notice of General
Business Meeting
The Seminole Soil and Water
Conservation District (SSWCD)
will hold their monthly Business
Meeting at their office, 222 East
1st Street Sanford. FL 32771
on Wednesday. June 30, 2004
at 4 00 P M For information
visit the SSWCD e-group at
'http "groups yahoo com/group
/SSW CDr or call 407-3218212
Publish. June 23. 2004
F165
STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
DELAND
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
DESIGNATE AND ESTABLISH
LIMITED ACCESS HIGHWAY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
That In order to provide for the
heavy traffic, the preservation of
public safety, the promotion of
the general welfare and the
improvement and development
of transportation facilities upon
and along that portion of Section
77160. FM No 242702-2 ol
State Road 400. as the same
appears on the right-of-way map
dated' May 20, 2004. thereof
made and adopted by the State
of Florida Department of
Transportation by a resolution
dated June 7. 2004, designated
and established said portion of
said Stale Road as a limited
access facility as defined and
provided by law
DIVISION OF PRECONSTRUC­
TION AND DESIGN
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART­
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Publish June 23. 2004
FI60

NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicte(i) wit
be sold at public auction, per FI
Stal 713 585 al 1000 AM on
Ju ly 9. 2004 al Lienor's
address to satisfy a lien
against said vehcle(s) for
labor, services and storage
charges No titles, as Is. cash
only
1998 Hyundai Accent 40
VIN KMHVF14N7TU256094
Owner Kevin Terrell Wilson
20303
Susssi
Hwy.
Bndgeville DE 19933
Lienholder Northeastern Title
Loans
38669 Susses Hwy. Delmar.
DE 19940
Cash sum to redeem vehicle
$2290 92
Lienor. B &amp; E Enterprises of
Orlando dba CV Pros. 8155 S
US Hwy 17-92. Fern Park. FL
32730. Phone 407-322-2432
Notice to owner or lienholder
that he has a nght to a heartng
any time prior to sale date by
filing with the clerk ol the court
Owner has the nght to recover
vehicle by posting bond in
accordance with FI Slat
559 917. Net proceeds from
sale in eicess of amount
claimed by lienor will be
deposited with the dark ol the
court Interested parties, con­
tact State Filing Service. Inc
(772)595-9555
Publish June 23. 2004
F161

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
SANFORO AIRPORT
AUTHORITY BOARD
MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Sanford
Airport
Authonty
scheduled lor Tuesday. July 6.
2004. has been changed The
meeting will be held on
Tuesday, Ju ly 20. 2004. at
8 30 a m . at the Sanford Airport
Authority Eaecutlve Offices
Board Room. A K. Shoemaker
Domestic Terminal. 1200 Red
Cleveland Boulevard. Sanford.
Flonda
Information may be
obtained by contacting the
eiecutive offices durtng normal
business hours at (407)
585 4001
Victor D White. AAE
Eaecutlve Vice President
Publish June 23. 2004
F163

PUBLIC NOTICE
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Members of the Sanford Airport
Authority and Staff will attend
the Florida Airport Council's
Annual Conference, which will
be held In Panama City, Flonda.
July 25 • 2 6 .2004 Members of
the public desinng further Infor­
mation should contact the
Ortando
Sanford
Airport.
Executive Vice President. 1200
Red Cleveland Boulevard,
Sanlord.
Florida
32773
(407/585-4004)
Victor D White. AAE
Eaecutlve Vice President
Publish June 23. 2004
F164

Publish June 23. 30. 2004
FI 53

NOTICE
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-76B-14
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR GSRPM
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST.
SERIES 2002-1
PLAINTIFF
VS

GEORGE STEVENS YANCEY.
Deceased

LOT 6. MAGNOLIA HILL.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. AT PAGE t2.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

L egals

LEONARD RHYM. 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
LEONARD
RHYM.
MARY
RHYM. 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 MARY
RHYM. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Fteeaf Foreclosure
Sale dated June 10. 2004
entered m Ova Case No 03 CA769-14 of the Circuit Court of
the 1BTH Judicial O cu « In and
for SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florida. I wW t e l to Ihe highaet
and beet bidder lor caah al Ihe
Weet Front Door at the SEMI-

Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN July 6. 2004
WHERE Pauls Towing 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1994
MAKE CHEVY
MODEL 2DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN # 2G 1FP22S1R2179959
VEHICLE
YEAR 1991
MAKE PLYMOUTH
MODEL 4DR
COLOR GREY
V IN # 1P3XA46K3MF 625586
Vehicle Auction OB 00am
WHEN July 9. 2004
WHERE Pauls Towing, 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR 1995
MAKE PONTIAC
MOOEL 20R
COLOR WHITE
VIN#: fQ2NE15M3SM546753
VEHICLE
YEAR 1993
MAKE FORD
MOOEL: VAN
COLOR WHITE
V IN # 1FTFE24Y5PHA71570

LOOKING FOR Q U A L ITY FRESH FR U ITS ,
VEGETABLES, SEAFOOD A MORE?
COME A CHECK O U T TH E
SANFORD CO M M UN ITY FARMERS* MARKET
(CORNER OF 13TH S TR EET A FRENCH AVENUE)
EVERY SATURDAY
7AM - 1PM
F op more information call (407) 330-6783
Florida Department of Agriculture anc| Consumer
Services
CHARLES H. BRONSON. COM M ISSIONER

VEHICLE
YEAR 1992
MAKE HONDA
MOOEL: 2DR
COLOR GREEN
VIN#: 1HGCB7176NA004911
VEHICLE
YEAR 1969
MAKE CADILLAC
MOOEL 4DR
COLOR RED
V IN # 1G6KS5f6JU6229t1
Notice is hereby given P a d s
Towing wM eel at public auction
for salvage for cash on demand

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Tax amendment
to cost millions
for local gov’ts
Furlong said if the amendment
passes either services will be
severely a it or the state will
SANFORD— Is it worth sav­ change funding guidelines and
ing $500 in annual property taxes we will see massive tax increases.
The airrent proposal
to risk a cut in fire
needs
488,722 verified
protection services
—
tisignatures. As of Friday
or losing 450 teach­
If it goes on morning, the state had
ers?
verified 274,203, 3,065
That is the ques­
the ballot,
aiming from Seminole
tion local govern­
I’m sure it
County
residents,
ments want Florida
according
to
the
Florida
voters to ask them­
will pass.
Division of Electioas.
selves on Election
Amendment spon­
Day if an amend­
sors told The Sanford
ment raising the
Herald they have a total
H o m e s t e a d
of 650,(XX) signatures.
Exemption
to
If it passes, support­
$50,(XX) makes the
ers say, local govern­
ballot.
ments will stop «imThe
proposed
plnining and do their
amendment would
job.
increase the home­
"They should walk a
stead exemption on
mile in our shoos," said
property
assess­
aiunty attorney Steve
ments by an addi­
Iax’. The state has been
tional $25,000. In
a big part of the prob­
Robinson
1980, Florida voters
lem over the last five
approved the first
years, he said.
homestead exemp­
The state has continually
tion of $25,000.
Under the new proposal, a passes.! on costs of Servian to
$100,(XXI home would be local municipalities to the tune of
assessed as if it were worth about $3(X) million, Leo said. The
Legislature needs to fix the state's
$50,(XX).
Cities and oilier governments tax system, but so far has lacked
in Seminole County could lose the will, he said.
The amendment aiuld add to
$42 million, said Lisa Spriggs,
what
is turning into a funding cri­
directur of fiscal services for the
county. She estimated a loss of sis for Seminole County Public
said
Deputy
$16 million for the county itself, Schools,
Superintendent
Dianne
Kramer.
including $4 million from fire
"We have no way of raising
protection services.
Seminole County
Public the funds from other sources,"
School officials said the district she explained. She said cities and
the amnty can increase millage
could lose $19.5 million annually
if voters adopt the amendment.
See Am endm ent, Page 3A
School board member Larry

Fire engulfs three RVs, boat

By Steve Paradis
Staff Writer

Rats Rule
Peter Taraskevich (above)
allowed three hits and struck
out eight over seven innings as
the Sanford River Rats widened
their lead in the Florida
Collegiate Summer Loaguo with
a 3-0 whitewashing of the sec­
ond place Orlando Shockors
Tuesday night.
See Sport*, Page 12A

Sanford inventor
Cockman dies
Haggle I. Cockman, 82, of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
23,2004. He was considered a
man behind many inventions.
"I've accomplished a lot of
things," lie once told The
Herald. "It takes a lot of work
to do what I’ve done."
Cockman was bom in
Ogden, Kan., and moved to
Lake County when he was five
years old. In 1944, after serving
four years in the Army, he
attended the University of
Florida for a few months, then
settled in Sanford as has
father-in-law was a minister.
While he worked for tire
Atlantic
and
Seaboard
Coastline
Railroads
for 39
years, his
true
involve­
ment was
inventing.
One of his
Cockm an
creations
was a
water treatment system for
polluted lakes. He named the
device The General. Another
creation was a water sprinkler
system with interchangeable
nozzles designed to be
replaced. He reportedly carried
a note pad wherever he went
to jot down ideas and draw
diagrams that he said came to
him at different times.
In addition to his inven­
tions, he found time to be a
volunteer at the Central
Florida Regional Hospital
Auxiliary where, in 2001, he
received the Dr. Frist
Humanitarian Award for
Volunteer of the Year.
Regarding Sanford, where
he lived for 50 years, he once
said, "I enjoy living here
because it's a transportation
hub." He added, "I've seen all
the modem things come in
and I've seal the city of
Sanford grow from a farm
town into the dty it is now."
Funeral services arc sched­
uled for Saturday, June 26 at 10
a.m. at Sanford Church of God.

Se m in o le Sm ile

Student at Childrens Defense
Fund Freedom School

1

Gasoline fire sparks
storage lot mishap
By N ick P felfau f
Staff Writer

— 55—

Herald p h o to * by Tom m y Vincent

Sanford firefighters couldn't savo throo molor homes
and a boat from a destructive firo Thursday.

SANFORD — A fire destroyed
three motor homes and a boat
Thursday afternoon, stored at
Uncle Bob’s Self Storage, 2650 W.
25th St.
According to Fire Inspector
Mark James, the Sanford Fire
Department received a call at
approximately 2:03 p.m. Thursday,
stating that a motor home was on
fire at that location. James said that
while en route, additional informa­
tion reported it was actually three
motor nomes.
See Fire, Page 6A

Proposed home-building plan
to target troubled area youth
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
SANFORD — With the pos­
sibility of a lederal grant, local
officials are hoping to develop a
program in Seminole County
that is a unique blend of the
building blocks of education and
home construction.
YoulhHuild USA, a national
program of mure than 2(X) sites
in 44 states, encourages high-

Monumental Move

school dropouts to complete
their GED while learning valu­
able construction-related skills.
Sanford City Commissioner Art
Woodruff recently unveiled the
concept to municipal leaders in
the county and with the help of
the community and the final
approval of the Sanford City
Commission Monday night is
expected to submit a U S.
Department of Housing and
Urban Development grant

application for the program
Tuesday.
Developed in I larlem, N.Y.,
16 years ago, the YouthBuild
USA has steadily
grown
throughout the U.S. with more
than 6,500 young
adults
between the ages of 16 and 24
participating in the program in
2002. Woodruff said if the
$4(X),(K)0 grant request is
Soo Program , Page 3A

Low grades for 190
students can be pricey
By S teve P aradis
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A relatively
small group of students cost
Lake Brantley High School
hundreds of thousand dollars,
and that does not make sense,
said a Seminole County
School Board member.
About 190 Lake Brantley
students — the lowest 25 per­
cent in the school — did not
progress adequately in read­
ing, said member Larry
Furlong.
That dropped the school
from a "B" to a "C " and cost
Lake Brantley funding in the
range of $280,000, he estimat­
ed.
"A small group of students
cost 3,200 students and their

school a couple hundred thou­
sand dollars,” Furlong said.
The district will look close­
ly at^vhy these lowest 25 per­
cent ’ are performing poorly.
Furlong wondered whether
they had attendance problems
or something else.
It amounts to blaming the
school because some students
did not do well on standard­
ized tests, Furlong suggested.
"None of this tiling has ever
made any sense," he said.
Superintendent Bill Vugel
said the district would delve
into the school grades. Last
year some results were chal­
lenged and then changed in
favor of the schools, he said.
A similar scenario played
See G rades, Page 6A

Herald p h o to s by Tom m y Vincent

Sanford public works employees move the 65-year-old marker for Fort Mellon to RiverWalk.

Fort Mellon marker moved to RiverWalk location
By C h ris to p h e r P atto n
Managing Editor
SANFORD — With a little less fanfare
than its original dedication
65 years ago, the historical
marker
commemorating
Fort Mellon was relocated
Thursday.
Dir Sanford H erald report­
ed on Feb. 9, 1939, that
more than 100 distin­
guished civic guests turned
out for a celebration mark­
ing 102 years since the
founding of Fort Mellon.
The history of the fort
began in 1837 on the shores
of Lake Monroe, when the
U.S. Army Camp endured a
three-hour
attack
by
Seminole
Indians.
Originally named Camp MonrOc, the fort

was renamed to honor Capt. Charles
Mellon who was killed during the fight.
Since the Sallie Harrison Chapter of the
Daughters of the American Revolution
helped provide a historical
marker for the Sanford fort
in 1939, the granite marker
has endured about as much
as the early pioneers at the
fort.
In 1989, the bronze tablet
was damaged in an auto
accident and was replaced.
It has had many previous
brushes with vehicles at its
location at the corner of
Second
Street
and
Mellonville Avenue.
"It’s been smashed and
dented, hopefully this will
be a good place for it," said
See Marker, Page 6A

Congressman jumps in
school naming game
By S teve P arad is
Staff W riter
SANFORD — A U.S. con­
gressman and county com ­
missioner asked the Seminole
County Public Schools board
to rename Hagerty High
School
in
Oviedo
after
President Ronald Reagan.
The board heard from
about a dozen parents and
students June 22 asking that
the high school name be
changed or complaining that
the community nad no voice
in the choice of names.
County
Com m issioner
Grant Maloy wrote in an
unsigned letter to the school
board that he supported
Oviedo parent Lisa Ingari's
request to have the communi­

l

ty involved in nami ng the
school.
He noted two names dis­
cussed as alternatives —
Riverside High School and
Ronald Reagan High School.
"The passing of President
Ronald Reagan showed an
overwhelming support of this
president from all over the
country," Maloy wrote.
U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney, RFla., was more direct and said
this is an opportunity to name
the new senool after Reagan.
"W hile I understand you
have already selected a name,
this would in no way disre­
spect Dr. Hagerty but would
certainly distinguish a man
who is responsible for defendSee Hagerty, Page 6A

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Editor
SANFORD — "W ere back!"
Those two words, spoken by
Pace Airlines CEO Darrell
Richardson, were music to the
ears of Orlando Sanford
International Airport (OSIA)
officials.
The North Carolina-based
airline operates 737-300 jets for
Vacation Express, one of the
nation's largest tour operators
which announced in January it
would moved its hub opera­
tions to Sanford from Atlanta.
Friday marked the beginning
of a 7-year contract between

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Patriots pop
past Rams
Lake Brantley took advan­
tage ol an FHSAA ruling and
an upset of Lake Mary to
earn a tie for the Class 6ADistrict 3 baseball title.
S«e Sports, Pago 11A

Jax the manatee
dies at SeaWorld
Jax, the 7-foot, 655-pound
manatee found injured in
Monroe Harbour Marina,
died Wednesday.
Officials at SeaWorld
Orlando said the manatee
was euthanized after it failed
to respond to treatment for a
severe laceration, mostly
likely the result of being
struck by the hull of a boat.
Veterinarians had been tube­
feeding the manatee and
administering antibiotics.
On Tuesday Jax's condition
began to rapidly deteriorate
and the decision was made
to euthanize the manatee.
This was the second time
Jax had been rescued. In
April J^98, §ea.WP.TL4'? manrescue team purs?4 Jftx
back to health when he was
found emaciated near
Jacksonville.

City eyes
smoking
ban at
parks

Vacation Express and OSIA. To
celebrate, local dignitaries wel­
comed airline officials during a
ceremony in the international
terminal.
"This is a tremendous boost
to the airport," said Larry Dale,
president and CEO of the
Sanford Airport Authority. "We
expect Vacation Express to
bring in 250,000 to 300,000 peo­
ple a year to Sanford."
Vacation Express will use
OSIA as its hub, linking seven
of its major gateway cities to
Aruba, Cancun (gateway to
Cozumel and the Riviera
Maya), Costa Rica, and Puerto
Plata and Punta Cana in the

Dominican
Republic.
Passengers originating in cen­
tral Florida can access non-stop
service to tropical destinations
plus domestic service to all hub
feeder cities. For the 2004 sea­
son, the cities in the hub pro­
gram are: Atlanta, Baltimore,
Charlotte,
Cincinnati,
Louisville, and Nashville.
The move to Sanford is actu­
ally a return for the Atlantabased Vacation Express. The
company operated its hub out
of OSIA from December 2001 to
January’ 2003 before switching
its hub to Atlanta. During that

See Hub, Page 3A

H erald photo b y T o m m y V incen t

A Vacation Express jet taxis into the international terminal Friday at
the Sanford airport.

82-year-old
inventor
chums out
more ideas

Fire department sets sail

By Cristina Llorens
Herald Intern

By Christopher Patton

SA N FORD — When it
comes to trying new things,
Haggie
Cockman
is
no
stranger.
The
82-year-old
Sanford resident is me man
behind many inventions.
"I've accomplished a lot of
things,"
C ockm an
said.
"It
takes a lot
of work to
do
what
I've done."
Bom in
Kansas in
1 9 2 2 ,
C ockm an
and
his
Cockman
f a m i l y
moved to southwest Lake
County when he was 5 years
old. In 1944, after serving four
years in the Army and attend­
ing the University of Florida for
a few months, Cockman and
his wife, Naida, settled in
Sanford, where Naida's father
was a minister.
Cockman began working for
the Atlantic Coast
Line
Railroad Company as a chief
dispatcher. It was during his
late nights at work that he
would come up with ideas for
inventions, working on several
ideas at the same time.
"They'd just come to me at
different times," he said,
adding that he always carried a
notepad with him to jot down
ideas or drawings.
Cockman was issued his
first patent in 1961. It is framed

Managing Editor
LON GW OOD — A debate
to ban smoking from public
parks in Longwood fumed
Tuesday night as city leaders
debated the merits of another .
Central Florida city's action
that recently outlawed the
habit in its recreational areas.
Port Orange last month
made it illegal to smoke in
city parks wnen children are
present during youth activi­
ties. Longwood commission­
ers considered going one-step
further as to ban all smoking
in public parks, but two com­
missioners that occasionally
light up a cigarette lobbied for
a less stringent prohibition.
"I'd be scared to death to
accidentally have a cigarette
in my mouth under all these
rules," said Com m issioner
Mike Holt as he looked over
the Port Orange ordinance.
"H ow far are we going
with it," he added. "I agree
with I don't want to sit next to
someone smoking a cigarette
in a bleacher full of children,
but I just understand when
som eone wants a cigarette
there should an area desig­
nated to do that. If you don't
want to breathe it don't go
over there.
Butch Bundy agreed with
Holt, "If you don't have at
least a designated area where
smokers can go parents may
be reluctant to take their kids

Deputies find
missing infant
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office recovered
Tuesday night a six-monthold child who had been the
subject of a parental abduc­
tion Tuesday, which occurred
Monday near Altamonte
Springs.
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office was searching
for the child, as well as two
suspects, Shantec Koger, 18,
who is the child's mother,
and Eliezer "Elijah" Robles,
18, who is Roger's boyfriend
but not the child's father.
Koger reportedly abduct­
ed her daughter, who was in
the legal custody of a rela­
tive. Koger was visiting tire
residence where the child
was staying, when she
allegedly took the child.
Robles and Koger have
been arrested and arc
accused of interference with
child custody and concealing
a child contrary to an order
of the court. Koger has also
been charged with delin­
quency of a minor.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Taking the new Sanford Fire Department boat out for a tour recently were (below) Battalion Chiel
Tm Benton (far right) and firefighters Dave Copeland, Dan Aubucbon and Greg Cuellar.

Boat to help S F D respond to m arine em ergen cies
The Sanford Firp Department has a new
Fire/Rescue/Dive Boat. Called !OJnlt 31!U t_
haa been p.laevd into. metyIpr pnor jo the
Riverwalk grand opening. This boat will
ensure that the citizens of Sanford and visi­
tors will receive the best service available in
case of a marine emergency.
Boat 31 is a 22-foot center * console
"Boston
Whaler
Guardian"
pow­
ered by a 225horse power
Mercury outboard
engine. Fire emer­
gencies along the
Riverwalk
and
along Lake Monroe
will be suppressed
by this special oper­
ations boat. The 50horsepower Hale
pump will supply
500 gallons of water
a minute from the lake to a deck mounted
nozzle. With multiple hand lines, this unit
will offer fire protection as well. The 34-inch
access door will aid to assist in rescue emer­

gencies such as patient loading and dive
operations.
TJre purppse of (fois new unit is to rapid­
ly intervene In emergency medical calls,
marine fire emergencies and assist with
events on or along the Riverwalk.
The unit Is based at the Monroe Harbor
Marina for a quick response to the St. Jolms
River. Trained fire­
fighters will be
assigned to the boat
and
specialized
equipment will out­
fit the boat to man­
age any 911 emer­
gency.
The fire depart­
ment gives special
recognition to the
Sanford
,
City
Commission,
mayor and city
manager for their
committed leadership in fire protection and
prevention. Battalion Chief Tim Benton, of
the Special Operations Battalion is in charge
of the new craft.

See Smoking, Page 3A

See Cockman, Page 9A

Lynx adds 7th bus line in Seminole
By Christopher Patton
M anaging Editor

V
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Seminole Smile

Cameron Holloway —
9-MonthOld Daughter of
Carey and Weaver Holloway

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Vacation Express lands at Sanford airport
By Dan Ping

Aran 25, 2004

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S A N F O R D — It took
nine years for a bus line to
be added
to Sem in o le
C o u n ty 's
five
existin g
routes, but already in 2004
Lynx has unveiled two new
lines, in clu d in g one last
week at the Sanford airport.
"H avin g two new routes
is a big d eal," said Brian
M artin, Lynx m edia rela­
tions m anager, about the
airport and Lake M ary bus
lines.
Sim ilar to the Lake Mary
Boulevard route that was
started at the beginning of
the year, the new airport
bu s lin e is exp ected to
in crease the ab ility for
potential em ployees to trav­
el to an expanding business
area o f tne county. The
O rlan d o
Sanford
International A irport is an
eco n om ic en gin e for the
county as it has increased its
grow th by 150 percent last

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Choral group to inspire
grand opening crowds
From Staff Reports

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Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Acting Lynx Director Bid Schneeman and County Commissioner
Carlton Henley look on at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new
Sanford airport bus line.
year and em p loys about
4,700 people.
"W e are th ankfu l the
Lynx bus service is com ing
out h ere," said Larry Dale,
president and chief operat­
ing o fficer of O rland o
Sanford
In tern atio n al
Airport. "W e have worked

on this for a long tim e.
"T h e im plem entation of
this new route m eets the
needs to help our em ploy­
ees get h ere."
Funding for the airport
route com es from a federal

See B u s , Page 9A

SANFORD — Community
residents are joining together
with one voice to help cele­
brate the grand opening of the
Sanford RiverWalk.
The RiverWalk Community
Choir is the combined effort of
singers
f r o m
ch u rch es
and musi­
cal groups
th ro u g h 1 T
out the dty.
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They will
days
perform at
"Gather at The RiverWalk," a
Sunday sunrise service cap­
ping the three-day celebration
on tne shores Lake Monroe in
downtown Sanford.
Hie event will begin at 6:30
a.m. on Sunday, May 9
(Mother's Day) at Memorial
Park. The choir will perform a
mixture of patriotic songs,

hymns and traditional/con­
temporary gospel music, and
there will be a special tribute to
mothers.
Rehearsals for the choir
began last week, but it's not too
late for people to join. The next
rehearsal is 6 p.m. Tuesday,
April 27, at Sanford's First
Baptist
C h u rch .
A lr e a d y ,
c h o i r
m em b ers
from
10
ch u rch es
and other
com m uni­
ty groups have attended prac­
tices, and last week five choir
directors were on hand to help
the group tune up for the per­
formance.
Those interested in singing
in the choir don't have to be in
a choir already. O f course, if

See Choir, Page 3A

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Crazy for parking: For those readers who
still doubt whether I have lost my mind, I'm
about to give you the ammunition you need to
declare your favorite Clock Keeper certifiable:
The city of Sanford should begin charging for
parking downtown.
Yep, you read that right. The city should
Install parking meters and "park in a box” fea­
tures at selected lots in downtown.
City officials believed they had a compre­
hensive plan for downtown parking. When
James McCuen ordered a towing company to
remove cars from his Wachovia Bank building
property two weeks ago, it became clear there
were some holes in the plan. Though the city
had printed brochures and signs indicating that
McCucn’s two lots were available for public
parking, no one had
bothered to get
Around tha Clock McCuen's signature on
a contract agreeing to
the deal. (By the way,
those signs are still up
and the brochures are
still in City Hall.)
Word from the
McCuen camp is he is
amicable to the city
using his lots if they
will assume liability for
accidents, all the city
by Dan Pint;
has to do is ask. I don't
know if City Manager
AI Grieshaber has made that request to Mr.
McCuen, but I could understand why the city
would be hesitant to agree. They would assume
all the liability risk with little to no monetary
reward.
What if, however, the city agreed to assume
liability and leased the parking lots from
McCuen? To cover the costs of some additional
insurance and to pay for the lease, the city
would then charge to nark in those lots. If you
had 70 parking spots that generated $4 per day,
that's a little more than $100,000 per year.
But why stop there? The city owns a lot at
the comer of Park Avenue and 1st Street.
Charge for parking. Put meters up and down
1st Street and start charging there, too. (If
you're tearing up 1st Street for renovations,
there would be no problem to add a few park­
ing meters.) What about that big city-owned
parking lot to the east of the Seminole County
Courthouse? Bingo, charge to park. At $4 per
day per spot, the city could easily approach
$300,000 or $400,000 in revenue per year, more
than enough to bond money to pay for the
fancy parking garage Bill Klrchhoff has been
trying to convince the city to build.
Who'll monitor the parking meters and lots?
How about the parking lot attendant the city is
going to use to enforce the new parking rules at
City Hall? Even if you checked the City Hall lot
every hour, you still have 55 minutes of thumb
twiddling left.
Downtown private property is appreciating
In value. In my opinion, the city’s parking
spaces are undervalued. City officials need to
start considering the city's parking spaces as an
asset, just like they do the RiverWalk. It's an
asset because convenient parking is necessary if
downtown is to flourish. (By convenient I don't
mean everyone will be able to park in fmnt of
the Colonial Room.) The city's parking spaces
are also an asset because it could generate rev­
enue that could be used to create a long-range
parking plan, be it a garage or some other
option.
Who'll pay for parking? Ask Jeno Pauluccl,
Sanford's only billionaire. As with most things
business oriented, Jeno has set the trend for
paid parking downtown. The lot on the comer
of Commercial Street and Park Avenue (directly
behind the State's Attorney's office) belongs to
Jeno and he charges a monthly fee to park I le's
been doing it for years.
If you think I'm crazy to suggest paid park­
ing downtown, then you've got to put Jeno in
that same boat. I could live with that, though
Jeno might have second thoughts about sharing
an idea with a dim-witted editor.

Trophies galore

An Orlando City Ballet
Spring Concert will be held
at Helen Stairs Theatre in
downtown Sanford beginning
at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15 and
$12. For information phone
die box office at 407-321-8111.
Join the fun at the
Goldenrod Historical Trail.
From Interstate 4 drive east
on State Road 426 (Fairbanks
Avenue which turns into
Chase, Osceola, Brewer, and
Aloma avenues) past State
Road 436 to the intersection
with Old Howell Branch
Road. Park at the shopping
center on the northeast comer
and look for a group of hikers
in front of Publix. m e group
will walk by 25 varied histori­
cal sites along a 5.4-mile
route. For more information,
call Steve Rajtar at 407-8947412 after 6 p.m. or e-mail
rajtabS’aol.com.
Herald p h oto b y T o m m y Vincent

At Seminole High School the trophy case in the school’s administration office is overflowing with trophies from the
students award-winning offorts. Everything from athletics to academic excellence aro represented by these beauti­
fully displayed trophies.

Robbery
Ronald Scott Tatum, 28, listed as
homeless in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford polio.* Sunday. Officers said
he mbbed a store in the 26CX) block of
Orlando Drive at gunpoint, and
caused injury to the clerk. He was
apprehended on Hartwell Avenue
and arrested on charges of robbery
with a firearm, battery — touch or
strike, resisting an officer without
violence, and possession of narcotics
equipment.
Drug related
• Twaunte Veshawn Cannon, 25,
of William Clark Court, was arrested
by Sanford police on April 8 follow­
ing an undercover dmg operation on
Jan. 22. She was not taken into cus­
tody until April 8, at which time she
was charged with selling cocaine and
possession of cocaine.

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police located them, and placed them
under arrest for grand theft of a
motor vehicle.
• I’eter T. Deglau, 42, of DeBary,
was arrested by Sanford police
Saturday. Officers responded to a
store on East Airport Boulevard,
regarding someone taking a 12-pack
of beer fnun a store without paying.
He was subsequently stopped by
jxilice who reported finding a $340
computer screen in his vehicle,
which had been reported stolen from
another store. He was charged with
petty larceny, arid dealing in stolen
property over $300 in value.

• Frank Albert Rhilander, 41, of
West Third Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Friday at
his residence where officers said he
was in a dispute with another male.
He was charged with batter)* —
touch or strike.
• Latia Lewis, 21, of Ridgewood
Lane, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at her resi­
dence where she was reportedly
involved in an altercation with
anotlier woman. Sire was charged
withjbattery — causing bodily harm
(domestic violence).
• Chandra Kadir Beckford, 32, of
Landmark Line, Casselberry, and
Terrance Blaine Mills, 24, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police Sunday at a
motel on Orlando Drive. Police
responded to a call regarding two
men causing a disturbance. Each was
charged with aggravated battery
using a deadly weapon, and tres­
passing in an occupied structure.
Traffic cases
• John William Coaklcy, 54, of
DeLind, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at French Avenue
and West Seminole Boulevard after
police reported seeing him driving
recklessly. 1le was charged with driv­
ing under the influence (DU1) of alco­
hol or drugs.
• Danny Lee Collins, 24, of
Seminole Gardens, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Sunday
following a single car crash at
Persimmon Avenue and Southwest
Road. He was charged with reckless
driving, operating a motor vehicle
without a valid license, registered
license plant not assigned, and no
current insurance.
• Steven Len Story* II, 24, of
Cardinal Cove Circle, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday at
West State Road 46 and Upsala Road.
He was charged with driving with a
suspended license.
Other arrests
Bobby Hawkins. 43, of West Fifth
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police on April 16. He had
reportedly pointed a gun at a male in
Castle Brewer Court in a threatening
manner. I ie was arrested on a charge
of aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon.

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The Himalayan Youth
Foundation will sponsor a
presentation with Ansel me
Baud, a 55-year-old mountain
guide and extreme skier. He
will share his experiences on
Mt. Everest and field ques­
tions from the audience. The
event will be held beginning
at 6 p.m. at Travel Country
Outdoors, in Altamonte
Springs.

TUES
The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce April Luncheon
Spectacular will feature
Sanford City Manager AI
Grieshaber as guest speaker.
He will talk about the
Riverwalk gala, the grand
opening celebration. The
event will be held at Da Vinci,
a Dining Place, 107 Magnolia
Ave. in downtown Sanford.
RSVP to the chamber by fax­
ing to 407-322-8160.

FRI

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Eckercis, 550i W. Firstt St. at
U.S. Highway 17-92, will hold
a cookout from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. in the parking lot, to
benefit the Children's Miracle
Network, raising money for
the Arnold Palmer and
Shands Childrens Hospitals.
A donation of $5 is requested
for barbecue sandwich or hot
dog with drips and a soft
drink. There will also be a raf­
fle for a Tide raring jacket. For
more information, call 407302-3228.
Tlu* Sem inole County
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will feature
"Dressing from the Inside
Out," from 9 a.m. to noon, at
the Ritz Carlton Orlando,
Grande Lakes. Corporate
tables and individual seats are
presently available. To
reserve, fax to 407-829-2100.

SAT
The Casselberry* Rotary
Club will spoasor a "Take A
Kid Fishin" day for children
6 -1 3 . The event will be held
at Secret Lake Park in
Casselberry from 8 a.m. to 3
p.m. Everyone Ls invited.
The Bach Festival Choir
and Orchestra, conducted by
John V. Sinclair will be pres­
ent the Verdi Requiem botli
May 1 at 8 p.m. and May 2 at
3 p.m. at Rollins College, 1000
Holt Ave. in Winter Park.
Over 200 performers will join
to close the season. Tickets are
$35 and $15.

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• Juan Jimenez Bonilla, 21, of
Country Club Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by police Sunday following
a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery (domestic vio­
lence) and property damage under
$200.

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battery — touch or strike (domestic
violence).

• Danny Hughes,- Jr, ~19, of*
Daffodil Terrace, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police on April 8, fol­
lowing an undercover drug opera­
tion on Jan. 22. He was charged with
• Shaquita Bennett. 18, of Hughes
selling cocaine and possession of Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
cocaine.
Sanford police Wednesday at a retail
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
• Anthony Louis Flagler, 30, of Drive. She reportedly took items
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, was from the store without paying. She
arrested by police on April 8, follow­ was charged with petty retail theft.
ing an undercover drug operation on
Feb. 24. He was charged with selling
• Jessica Lea Degraw, 22, Ernie
cocaine and possession of cocaine.
Wayne Wilburn, 26, and Jimmy Roy
Sanders, 28, all of Eustis, were arrest­
• Cedric Centrell James, 24, of ed by Sanford police Monday at a
Medera Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­ retail store in the 3600 block of
ed by police on April 8, at his resi­ Orlando Drive. All three reportedly
dence. He was involved in an under­ took items from the store without
cover dmg operation on Jan. 14, and paying. Each was charged with petty
was arrested on April 8 charged with shoplifting from a merchant.
selling cocaine, possession of cocaine
with intent to sell, and resisting an
• Esteena Lewis, 19, of Deltona,
officer without violence.
was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday at the Seminole Towne
• Willie Lee Hayes, 44, listed as Center mall where she reportedly
homeless in Sanford, was arrested by took $25 in items from a store with­
Sanford police Wednesday, at a store out paying. She was charged with
in the 100 block of French Avenue. petty larceny.
He reportedly had a bottle of liquor
in his possession. He was arrested on
• Wayne Bateman, 43, of Orlando
charges of possession of narcotics was arrested by police on April 16 at
equipment, giving false information a retail store in tire 1600 block of
to a law enforcement officer, and
Rinehart Road. Officers said he took
having an open container of alcohol.
$158 in items from the store without
paying. He was charged with petty
• Andrew Xavier Perkins, 23, of shoplifting frcmr a merchant.
Truman Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on April
Battery
13 in Castle Brewer Court. He was
• Gig Davis, 37, of Plantation
charged with possession of under 20 Lakes Circle, Sanford, was arrested
grams of marijuana.
by Sanford police Sunday. He report­
edly was in an argument with a
Thefts
female in a vehicle on Georgia
• Michael Antrone Thomas, 29, of Avenue. He was charged with bat­
St. Petersburg and a 17-year-old
tery — causing bodily harm.
male, were arrested by Sanford
police Saturday. Police responded to
• Orlando Penate, 27, of Park
a call regarding a suspicious vehicle. Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
The car was found unoccupied. Sanford police early Thursday at his
Witnesses reported two males were residence following an altercation
in a house on Royalty Circle, and with a female. He was charged with

Bad drivers: The city commission will also
consider a recommendation to terminate the
garbage collection contract with Florida
Recycling Services Inc. (FRS) if the company
does not supply the dty with a certificate of
insurance.
Might I suggest the dty take it a step further
and revoke the contrad if FRS continues to hire
drivers who drive like madmen? Twice last
week I was run off the road by FRS trucks. In
both cases, the drivers ignored stop signs and
blew through the intersedion. Keep it up FRS,
and my heirs will have a nice monetary reward
courtesy of your insurance company, that is if
your insurance is still valid.

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business, the smell wafting over from the water
treatment facility is becoming a nuisance. Help
is on the way, however.
,
The City Commission will consider Monday
night a contract with CPH Engineers to design
"odor control facilities and biosolids manage­
ment system improvements.” It all has to do
with "microbial oranisims” in the "digested
sludge" and something about "aerobic
digesters." I'm not sure what it all means, and I
don't care. Just make it smell better.

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C h o ir ------------C ontinued from P«gc 1A
you already sing in a choir,
you’re encouraged to bring
your entire group to participate
in this community event.
People of all ages are welcome
to join.
In addition, pastors of local
churches are encouraged to
bring their church families to
the event. Organizers of the
event said the service will con­
clude by 7:45 a.m. so that every­
one can attend their normal
worship services.
Tlie sunrise service will be
part of the RiverWalk grand
opening weekend May 7 - 9. It
vvill be a busy weekend in the
city' with live music, entertain­
ers, fine food, carriage rides and
artists at work on Saturday,
May 8.
A special salute to veterans
will be held Friday, May 7, at
Memorial Park. All local resi­
dents are invited to the ceremo­
ny, and if you know of a soldier
or veteran who should be hon­
ored in the ceremony, e-mail
infoOi'adeomediagroup.com, or
call 407-688-8788.
The Sanford RiverWalk is 12foot-wide pedestrian pathway'
stretching 1.2 miles from
Mellonville Avenue on the east
to
French Avenue
(U.S.
Highway 17-92) on the west.

P ho to •ubmltted

The choir warms up during a recant practico for its May 9 perform­
ance at Momorlal Park,
The heavily landscaped path­
way' features trellis swings,
benches and other amenities for
people to enjoy the views of
Lake Monnx*.
During construction of the
$11 million project, crews
rebuilt the aging seawall using
more than 4 million cubic feet
of concrete and 1,666 30- foot
by 4-foot concrete panels,
some weighing as much as 7.5

tons each.
The completion of the 1.2
mile stretch represents Phase 1
of the RiverWalk. Phase 2 is
expected to extend the pathway
to Interstate 4. No timetable has
been established for construc­
tion of Phase 2.
For more information about
the RiverWalk celebration go to
www.sanfordriverwalk.org or
call 407-688-8788.

Sundny, April 25. 2004 l \ l # o 3 A

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Book signing is Sat.

C on tin ued from Page LA

Sanford's Book Shoppe,
222 E. First St., will be hosting
Saturday, April 24, environ­
mental filmakers Bob Giguere
and Bill Belleville. They will
show rare underwater (ootago
beginning at 2 p.m. from many
aroas of Florida and will dis­
cuss the ecological challenges
facod by Florida springs. From
7 to 9 p.m.. a book signing and
slide presentation will take
place. Just
released is
Bollevillo's "Sunkon Cities,
Sacred Cenotos, and Goldon
Sharks: Travels of a Water
bound Adventurer." For more
information, call 407-324-7299.

time, nearly 350,000 Vacation
Express passengers traveled
through OSIA, accounting for
26.4 percent of the airports'
total domestic and internation­
al passengers.
Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson
airport is the busiest passenger
airport in the world, and some
Sanford officials predicted the
company might return OSIA.
"The reason they're leaving
is because the airline and the
tour operator believe they can
generate more traffic from
Atlanta than they can from
Orlando," Larry Gouldthorpc
said at the time. Gouldthorpe is
tire president of TB1 Airport
Management Inc., which manage's the domestic and interna­
tional terminal in partnership
with the Sanford Airport
Authority. "Do we agree with
that? No. It will be more costly
for them to operate from
Atlanta, and there are, of
course, the hidden costs like
flight delays."
Cary' Evans, executive vice
president of FlightServ, which
owns and operates the Vacation
Express,
agreed
with
Gouldthorpe's assessment.
"They say the best tiring
about Atlanta is seeing it in
your rearview minor," Evans

said. "Tire delays and obstacles
we encountered in Atlanta
don't exist (in Sanford)."
"In
addition,
Orlando
Sanford International Airport
provides us with service to the
No. 1 family vacation destina­
tion," Evans added. "And it's
more convenient to Daytona
Beach — the world's most
famous beach — than the
Orlando airport."
Evans said the airline
expects to add six additional
domestic destinations in the
next year.
" m is is tire building block
for tire airport's domestic
growth," Gouldthorpe
iorp&lt; said.
" Ilris will trot escape the notice
of other airlines looking to
serve Central Florida. There is
no longer a question of whether
Sanford will be an alternative to
using the Orlando airport. We
an* a viable alternative and tire
industry is recognizing that."
Vacation Express and west
coast sister company SunTrips
are both wholly owned sub­
sidiaries of FUghtServ (a divi­
sion of RCG Companies Inc.
Vacation Express has been a
leading lour operator from tire
Southeast and Mid-Atlantic
region of tire country for 15
years.

from the crowd when it was
mentioned.
Longwood com m issioners
are expected to consider an
ordina..ve for the iro smoking
ban in city parks next month.
Along with Port Orange,
Brevard County Iras enacted a
similar ban and lire city of
Ormond Beach is also consid­
ering an ordinance lo limit
smoking in city parks.
"To me I think it's air issue
where I see the city parks as an
extension of city buildings,"
Anderson said. "It's areas
where the citizens come
together to enjoy and utilize
their property.
"Overall what you end up
with is better recreation
opportunities," Ire added.
"You just have a nicer environ­
ment
for
fam ilies
to
com e down and enjoy the

park. Also this would help
control the litter problem in a
small way."

Smoking --------C ontinued from Page 1A
there."
Mayor Dan Anderson said
setting up a permitted smok­
ing area with possibly a bench
and ashtray in the city's larger
parks such as Candyland and
Reiter could work, but it prob­
ably wouldn't be feasible in
the smaller recreational areas.
Com m issioners rejected the
idea of establishing the park­
ing lots as the designated
smoking
area,
but
Commissioner Brian Sacked
said he entirely disagreed with
the idea of areas set aside for
smokers.
"There is no smoking at
high schools and there are no
designated areas, and parents
show up in groves there," he
said. "They know the rules."
Other concerns of the City
Commission included the per­
ceived absence of a penalty in

the Port Orange ordinance for an officer is dispatched. He
those that do not abide by the said if a smoker refuses to
law.
c o nr p I y
" W h a t
with
the
u
happens
if
o r d in a n c e
O verall w hat you end up
you do light
they could
with is better recreation
up iir the
be fined up
to $500 or
b 1e a c h e r s ,
opportunities,” he added.
what can are
spend
60
“ Y ou ju st have a n icer
days in jail
officers do
environm ent for fam ilies
about that,"
based on a
opined City
current rate
to co m e dow n and enjoy
Attorney
structure of
the park
failing
to
R i c Ir a r d
c o trr p l y
Taylor.
According
with a city
D an A n d a ra o n
to
Kent
ordinance.
C ity ot Lortgwood
Mayor
Donahue, a
W Ir i 1 e
Port Orange
D o n a Ir u e
spokesman, he does not expect said he's only received one call
any problems enforcing the against the new ban, at a meet­
ordinance, as the police
ing last weekend as the city is
department has not issued any
in the process of updating its
citations so far as smokers are vision statement the ordinance
given three warnings before received a round of applause

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D e lo r is e
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Bom: July 8,1938
Died: April 25, 2003
Mama it’s been a year
since you've been gone.
We miss you so much words
cannot express how we
feel.
We take this moment, as
we have so many times
before to remember you on
this day.
You arc never far from our
memory and always lit our
hearts.
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Your Children
Fred, Jean,
LU Joe, Bernard,
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announcing a specific activity, includ­ (etc.)” Perhaps the people who are
ing a possible upcoming sporting already members of the club know
event. When it affects the local area, we what XYZ stands for, but the rest of us
are pleased to cooperate and present don't. If the)’ want to attract new mem­
bers, or at least explain tire purpose of
the material in an appropriate venue.
For many organizations.................................. the organization, one would
think they would explain the
the communicatioas an1 writ­
acronym. The proper usage Is
ten by persons charges! with
to explain an acronym, at
publicity or the person coor­
least when it is first used.
dinating a particular event.
From that point it can be used
The problem in many of these
again without an explanation.
communicatioas however, is
I had one case late last year
the lack of sufficient informa­
when this took place in a
tion or misspelled words or
press release. Would you
sentences that confuse every­
believe, when I called to find
one, such as one I recall that
out what the acronym stood
said "The event is free of Nick
for, 1 was told it was a secret
charge. Admission is $10."
society and only members
Tne basic inga*dients in Pfeifauf
knew the meaning of it. Were
• • •
promoting an event include • • •
they so secretive no one was
what, when, where, why, and
often, how. You would be surprised to to know anything about them? Why
find out how many of these fail to bother with a press release?
Businesses often send us press
include all the information. In many
cases, the letters will omit one or more releases they hope we will publish free
of these items, and we end up having to of charge. Most of them are really ads
make phone calls — generally to pix»- for the business, under tire guise of
pie wfio "arc unable to come to the "information." Some we receive have a
phone right now, please leave a mes- dateline. Recently, an item was sent to
us slugged "LAKE MARY." Upon
sage."
While Uds Is probably my responsi­ reading it, it had absolutely nothing to
bility, to find out all of the details, the do with Lake Mary, and was a national
problem extends to other areas of con­ business ad disguiscsl as a "local news
cern as well. Brochures promoting par­ story." Another one 1 recall was
ticular events are often printed up and slugged "SANFORD." It was about an
plastered all over town. They may also increase irr productivity at the General
fail to add all of the ingredients. One in Motors Cadillac Plant in Michigan. Just
particular comes to mind. While it to find out why it was given a local des­
announces a fund-raising event, gives ignation, I called the writer of tire press
the time, date and explaias how the release. "Why did you slug it "Sanford"
profits will be used, it fails to say where I asked. The response — "Well, don't
it will tv held other tlian naming lire people in Sanford buy Cadillacs?"
spoasoring organization. The people
(I received two such items disguised
who made this brochure* (and probably as news stories just this past week, both
paid much for it), apparently believe were slugged "Sanford.")
The b e s t way to submit publicity Is
everyone knows where it will be held. I
don't, and probably many others don't to pul yourself in the place of a stranger
as well especially those who may not who knows nothing about your activi­
be familiar with this area.
ties. You want them to read about them
Billboards often have messages and hopefully take part. Start with
which make me squirm. Along WHO — "The XYZ Club of (city or
Interstate 95, there are several large bill­ area) will hold a meeting (lire WHAT)
boards advertising a particular men's ter examine the problems of (The
dub. In large letters, possibly three feet WHY)....at the FDQ Club located at ...
tall it advertises a "GenIlmen's Club.” (the WHERE)....on April .. (the
Surely someone goofed, and no one WHEN). Their, if appropriate, list the
caught the error. It makes tire dub speaker or other information which
appear as though it Is not attuned to may entice people to attend and/or
much culture or is operated by persons become involved. If the meeting is
who are under-educated. Even so, restricted to attendance only by certain
you'd have Brought the billboard peo­ people, (political party, men only, sen­
ior citizens, etc.), explain it.
ple would have noticed the error.
The inclusion of telephone numbers
Writing a press release isn't difficult,
Is always essential. (This is probably but it mast include proper information
dressed under the "who" category.) In to be effective. Failing to include all tire
recent cases, people have suggested necessary ingredients Ls the same as
only an e-mail address for further infor­ baking a cake and not including all of
mation, apparently assuming that the ingredients. It may look good, but
everyone in Central Florida has a com- few will want to taste it.

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Your Views
Jones opines First St.
redevelopment should
focus on parking
To the editor
Subject: Inadequate parking in
Downtown Sanford.
Perhaps the fact that there doesn't
seem to be quite enough money for the
First Street renovation should be taken
as an omen. An omen that the project
is really a bum idea.
The present brick streets and brickto-macadam connections are already so
bumpy that driving in downtown
Sanford is quite unpleasant. Having
the whole of downtown First Street
bricked is an addl'd honor.
As for wide sidewalks and parking
— you just don’t seem to get it. The
people you are trying so hard to have
come to Sanford to stroll those w’ide
sidewalks will have to come by car and
if they are going to shop, buy, stroll or
take part in activities, they will have to
find a place to park those cars.
Decreasing First Street parking is
one blow. The (Helen) Stairs Theatre
patrons are denied the grass lot which,
though unofficial, was a great boon.
When? will Urey go? And now, casually,
75 spaces an? quietly withdrawn from
daytime Courthouse/City Hall ase.
How about less mess and dlsniption
of downtown businesses and less
money on wide sidewalks and de-

articles to appear. We were so proud
of our soldier and our company's
support of him. The article that
appeared in The Sanford Herald was
Peg Junes great. Something for our scrapbooks.
Then, the shoe dropped and our
Sanford
experience was spoiled. Sunday's
"Around The Clock” carried a snippy
report about the photographs that
were taken during the celebration,
that they were staged to appear can­
did. As an eyewitness 1 can tell you
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We had been waiting 15 months for moment.
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our fellow employee to return from
directed
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service in Iraq. While he was gone,
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newsprint competition. If there was a
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wanted everyone to know he was
wonderful experience.
home and to hear his stories about
By the way, your candid photo­
the positive impact the USA is mak­
graphs and article were great. I'm just
ing in the lives of the Iraqi people.
disappointed that you didn't stop
We invited local newspapers, we
there. 1 don't think that anyone cares
decorated, we made welcome-home
that folks were asked to "hold that
signs, we couldn't wait to six? him,
hear his story and ed e h fa te his (
___ pose," or "hug again and let's get
another picture. Tlie comments were
return. Tlie Ceremonial yellow ribbon
petty and unnecessary and took away
that had been tied .Tf5imd our tree for
from your previous positive story.
over 15 months was cut. Thanks were
expressed, some tears were shed, pic­
Judy Sellers
tures were taken and we were happy!
CPH Engineers
Everyone anxiously waited for the
bricking downtown First Street and a
little more money spent on finding and
developing adequate parking?

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about snippy photo­
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O b itu aries
MARY E. BRESETTE
Mary E. Brcsette, 82, of
DeLand, died Monday, April
19,2004. She was Kim March
2 8 ,1922, in Columbia, S.C. She
was a nurse.
Survivors include daughter,
Jeris J. Pope of Eustis.
Funeral services were held
April 23 at Glen Haven
Memorial Park, Winter Park.
Baldwin-Falrchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Walton and Florence
Henderson, Kith of Batavia;
seven grandchild ren.
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel, Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
CORINNE E. EYNOUF
Corinne E. Eynouf, 75, of
Lake Mary, died Thursday,
April 22, 2004. She was bom
Sept. 10,1928, in Port Huron,
Mich. She was a retired educa­
tion administrator.
Survivors include husband,
Howard A.; son, Desmond J.;
daughter, Erica W.; brothers,
Glenn Althouse and Sydney
Althouse; sister, Charlene
Althouse; tim e grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

DOM INICK C. CERCE
Dominick C. Cerce, 52, of
Sanford, died Thursday, April
22, 2004, in Green Cove
Springs. Bom Jan. 8, 1952, in
Batavia, N.Y., he moved to
Sanford in 1985.1le was owner
of DJC Machining, and a
Catholic.
Survivors include wife,
Cindy; daughter, Cheri
Atkison of Sanford; sons, Chip
Smith of Sanford, Dominick
Cerce of Lake Mary; sisters,
Marie Cass of Sanford, Louise
Leitsch of Kansas, Donna

JOYCE MARIE GAINEY
Joyce Marie Gainey, 37,
Brown Avenue, Mount Dora,
died Thursday, April 15, 2004.
She was bom in Sanford.
Survivors include father,
Clarence Gainey of Oviedo;
stepsisters Tammy Peterson of

Altamonte Springs, Maya Jean
and Latisha Gainey, Kith of
Oviedo; stepbrothers Tracy
Bryant of Jamestown, Fla. and
Carlos Franks of Orlando.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
VICTO R P. GRAN DOW SKI
Victor P. Grandowski, 38, of
Winter Springs, died Tuesday,
April 20, 2004.1le was Kim
Sept. 2, 1965, in Missouri. I le
was a warehouse manager.
Survivors include wife,
Dianna Grandowski; daugh­
ters, Alyssa and Kailey
Grandowski; son, Victor IV;
brother, Erik; sister, Christine;
parents, Victor Sr. and Anna
Grandowski.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ELIZABETH L. RUSSELL
ElizaK’lh L Russell, 75, of
Sanford, died Sunday, April 18,
2004. She was bom Aug. 25,
1928, in Savannah, Ga. She was
a homemaker.

Los Angeles Times Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Nichols Lewis
"HAND YM AN
SP ECIAL" By DINA
D O H ER TY
ACR O SS
1 Food named for
a national
capital
9 Service trainees
15 John Candy
vehide,
familiarly
19 Dinky
20 14th century
helmet
21 Downwind
22 Handyman's
top?
24 Witch feature
25 Cock or bull
26 DX + V
27 Paln-reliel brand
20 K followers
29 Sweat spot
31 Sniffles causes
33 Leaves home?
34 P h o to -_
35 Fleischer
formerly of the
White House
pressroom
36 Jack ol "Barney
Miller
38 Paco In a pit
40 Certain Prot.
42 Handyman as a
worshiper?
46 Quaffs for
Radar on
"M"A"S"H"
49 Handshake
words
50 Got dose to
52 Rough ride
53 Conservative
start
54 Beneficial
50 Sales aid
60 Allegheny Mts.
state
61 Financial-page
phrase
64 Intent
66 Kind of object
67 "Le Coq
RimskyKorsakov
68 Like so
69 Handyman's
barter
arrangement?
71 'Tho Wizard of
O z’ farmhand
72 Animation
image
73 It s a snap
74 Took the car
75 Toast opener
76 Bam bird
77 Scientology's _
Hubbard
79 1 speak for the
trees" speaker
60 Kind of stop
61 Ancient Arabian
state

63 Salt, to a
chemist
85 Bible letters
90 Evergreen also
called
Chnstmas berry
91 Handyman's
salad topping?
95 Burner
90 Hells Canyon
locale
99 One or more
100 Stand-up shtick
101 Ante body?
102 Tabloid
twosome
104 Miserty
106 Angry spells
107 Overwork the
remote
106 Sea wall relative
110 Shogun
stronghold
111 "As _ alone, by
blue Ontario's
shore": Whitman
113
Little
Kindness"
114 Handyman's
moment to
remember?

119 Discnmmation
watchdog Abbr
120 Protects, in a
way
121 Prolongs
122 Test answer,
perhaps
123 House party
convenience
124 Amazes

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Part of LAPD
Fortune 500
abbr.
Folklore
swimmers
Leading
R ose__
Marine eagle
Peer Gynt s
mother
Candy wafer
maker
Crow cry
Between ports
Sign of a
working phono
Penal maze
instruction
Tube

14 "Sophie's
Choice" Oscar
winner
15 Disorganized
handyman?
16 Handyman's
soup?
17 Shore birds
18 Quash
20 They're rarely
hits
23 "Dear Liar
playwright
Jerome
29 Indonesian
island
30 QEDpart
31 Closing
passago
32 bke a w e e b a im
36 Exodus
commemoration
37 Its top may be
twisted off
39 Misses badly
41 Where work
may pile up
43 Comic Bill et al.
44 "Half _ is
better...*
45 Tiny amount

47
48
51
55
56

Call on
Close calls
Mend the lawn
Starting at
Roadiod for use.
as gift wrap
57 Defunct defense

86

Beseech
87 Dnnk
88 Writer Bagnold
89 Friday et al.:
Abbr
92 "Miss Saigon"
setting
93 Arrowhead
OP
Stadium team
59 Debussy's "La
04 Accord maker
61 Without a profit
96 Moisture
62 "I Can See for
problem
97 Endless, in
Miles" group
63 Personal gift
poems
from the
101 Less polluted
handyman?
103 Toss out
64 Former pen
105 Meir of Israel
pal?
106 Quemoy
neighbor
65 Scarlett's
plantation
107 Undo a dele
69 _ conditioner
109 Jewelry
designer Peretti
70 Irritated
71 Citrus peels
111 * _ first you
73 Optimum course
don't..."
75 Floozy
112 Lily of Utah
78 Slangy refusal
115 * _ tho
80 "Tres _ *
ramparts .’
82 Handyman's
116 Treasury Dept
branch
type?
Puddle gunk
84 Where many a
gun is fired
Aliens, briefly

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LOUISE V.TESLO
Louise V. Teslo, 90, of Lake
Mary, died Thursday, April 22,
200-1, in Longwood. She was
bom Sept. 13, 1913, in
Binghamton, N.Y. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include sons
Andrew W. Tesla, Jr., RoKrt W.
Tesla and Fred P. Teslo; daugh­
ters Dorothy E. Teslo, Patricia
A. DiBartolo; brothers, Joe
Salley, Jr., Wilfred Salley and
Louis Salley; sister, Marie
Porzucek; 14 grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Tuesday, April 27, at 10 a.m., al
Nativity Catholic Church with
Father I lenry Rant/, officiating.
Viewing will be at Nativity
Catholic Church 3255 Ronald

RUSSELL W . SM ITH
Russell W. Smith, 44, Sugar
Maple Court, Sanford, died
Friday, April 16, 2004. Born in
Chicago, lie moved to Central
Florida in 1986. He was a

Diet seminars presented by
Sanford church
Mars
Hill Seventh-day
Adventist Church presents two
seminars on dieting on May 1.
At 11 a.m. "How to be one of
the Healthiest People in
America" will be presented
with Chris Rucker, author.
From 6 to 8:30 p.m., it’s a "Fat
Busters' Seminar" again featur­
ing Rucker, and some of his
outstanding diet books. Mars
I (ill SDA Church is located at
8tX) E. Second St., Sanford. For
more information call Shirley
at 386-789-3993.

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beginning
3:30
p.m.
at
Thursday, May 6, i1I's the
National
Day of Prayer
Breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30.
The public is invited to attend
each of these events.

Metro Church of Christ
stages Verve Theatre
Verve Theatre, a ministry of
the Metro Church of Christ in
Oviedo
will
be
staging
"Snapshots and Portraits"
written by Paul McCusker, a
humorous drama about family
relationships. The presentation
will be May 13, 14 and 15 at
7:30 p.m. at the Metro Church
of GlwN&lt;...281„,Pivlsio|i St.,
Oviedp, ..(OgrKifi,, froi)\ ".'the
library). The even t'is free. For
ticket information, call the
church office at 407-366-7714.

House of Refuge to hold
annual prayer conference
House of Refuge will hold
its annual Prayer Conference
April 24 at 9 a.m. Guest
Speaker will be evangelist
Rosie Coleman of Chicago.
The event will be held at
1001 Celery Ave. in Sanford.
For more information, call
407-324-4711.
Upsala church to sponsor
yard and bake sale
Upsala
Community
Presbyterian
Church,
101
Upsala Road, at County Road
46A, will hold a yard and bake
sale, Saturday, April 24, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will also
be available. The event is spon­
sored by the ladies of Dorcas
Circle. Everyone is invited.
Music program to celebrate
church's 60th anniversary
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Markham
Woods church
hosts prayer breakfast
A National Day of Prayer
Breakfast will be held at I irst
Baptist Church
Markham
Woods, Lake Mary, Thursday,
May 6, from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
The community is encouraged
to take advantage of this
prayer time to pray for our
local, state and national leader­
ship. Then* will be a Line/
word from Joe Boatwright,
Prayer Chairman for the
Greater
Orlando
Baptist
Association. Call for reserva­
tions at 407-333-2085.

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will K* celebrating their 60th
anniversary, Sunday, April 25,
beginning at 3:30 p.m., at New
Bethel Missionary
Baptist
Church at the com er of 10th
Street and Hickory Avenue in
Sanford. Special guests will
include other recording groups
such as the Spiritual Wonders
of Apopka, the Mighty AllStars
of
Orlando,
the
Heavenlylettes of Orlando, the
Mighty Golden Voices and the
Gospel Five of Daytona Beach.
Everyone is invited. Rev. Bill
Lewis is pastor. For more infor­
mation, call |immy Smith at
407-323-4848.

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P h o n e 3 3 9 -6 9 8 8

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JENNIFER C VEENHUIS
Jennifer C. Veenhuis, 32, of
Louisville, Ky., died Sunday,
April 18, 2004, in Macon, Ga.
She was K im May 13,1971, in
Flint, Mich. She was in cus­
tomer service for telecommuni­
cations. She was a Methodist.
Survivors include parents,
Sandy and Garry Veenhuis of
Like Mary; sisters, Lori
McGhee of St l ouis; Stephanie
Conley ot Merritt Island, Tara
Bendlc of I ebanon, Ohio;
paternal grandfather Morton
I Icnich ot Hint; maternal
grandparents, Winifred and
Paul Morlev of Youngstown,
Ohio.
Funeral services were held
April 13 at the Oaklawn
Chapel. Interment followed at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/L ik e Mary, in charge
ot arrangements.

H U N T M ONUM ENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD

To S erv e /If We W ould He S erv ed !

119

Reagan Blvd., Longwood,
Monday, April 26, from 6 to 8
p.m.
Banfield Funeral I lome,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

Religion Briefs

Banfield Funeral Home

in

04/25/04

ERNEST PERCIVAL SAGE
Emest Perdval Sage, 57,
Erskine Drive, Oviedo, died
Monday, April 19, 2004. He
was bom in Nevis of the
Leward Islands, British West
Indies. 1le was a transporta­
tion coordinator and member
of Mission Road Church of
God in Christ.
Survivors include wife,
Evelyn Sheffield-Sage of
Oviedo; son, Ryan C. Sage of
Oviedo; sisters, Valentine,
Verna and Sherra Sage, all of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; brother,
CulK-rt Maynard of Brooklyn;
Golden's Funeral I lome,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Casselberry church hosts sev­
eral upcoming events
Community
United
Methodist Church, 4921 U.S.
Highway 17-92 in CasselKrry
has a number of events for the
public. Sunday, April 25,, it's
"Down By the Creek Bank," a
musical and drama presenta­
tion at 7 p.m. by the Kids of
Praise. On Friday, April 30, it
will be low cost mobile CT
scans for early warning signs
of aneurysms, cancer and coro­
nary disease, beginning at 7
p.m. at the church. On May 1,

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painter ami a Catholic.
Survivors include mother,
M an1 Bushina of Sanford;
brother, Michael A. Smith of
Orlando; sisters, Terry Wright
and Debbie Sepe, both of
Long wood.
TH-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in charge
of arrangements.

There were no known sur­
vivors.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary', in charge
of arrangements.

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4 2 0 W. S R 4 3 4 • W in ter Sp rin gs

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -1 5 0 0

Charlie B. W ard
(April 24,1935-July 21, 2003)
We will always remember you
We ilo it everyday
Hut there’s an nclie within our
hearts that will never go away.
Death causes a pain in the heart
that no one can heal.
The love ami precious memories
we have for you, nothing else
could ever fill.
From your loving wife, Helen
Your son, and your daughters
"Charlie’s Angels'

H ospice o f th e C o m fo rter
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Sumlay. April 25. 2004

L ife
The Way We Were:

Plenty of
reunions
in 2004

Fa s h io n , F u n
S p r in g

F lin g

F a s h io n

S h o w

SHS Cadets
congratulated

F u n d r a is in g

at dinner ball

p re s e n te d b y S e m in o le

C o u n t y F a m ily &amp; C o m m u n it y

E d u c a tio n V o lu n te e rs

The majority of items in
this column arc concerned
with news o f upcoming
events for Seminole High
School alumni. If your nigh
school class or group is plan­
ning a reunion, give me the
information and I will print
it. I also know that locating
classmates can be a problem
and printing their names in
The Herald sometimes helps.
SH S Class o f 1954 to reunite
The Seminole High School
.............................. Class of
1954 will
hold its
50th
reunion on
June 25 and
26. The
reunion
committee,
chaired by
Grace
Grace Marie
Marie
Stinecipher
Stinecipher
• • • • • • • • has been
hard at
work making plans since last
August. Others on the com ­
mittee are Paulette Cason
White, Anne Ransbottom
Dorton, Jay Jacobs, Billy
Park, Sandra Dunn Parker,
Louise Benton Elliott, Patty
Walker Speer and Frances
Lawson Meeker.
Plans include a reception
to be held at the Mayfair
Country Club on Friday
night. Saturday, the group
will gather for brunen at the
Colonial Room Restaurant,
after which they will tour
the former Mayfair Inn,
(now NTM Headquarters)
and visit the Sanford
Museum. That night there
will be a dinner dance at the
Orlando Marriott, Lake
lylary.
Our class has been deeply
saddened by the sudden
death of Tricia Tooke
Stenstrom on March 31. She
began the journey with
many of us in first grade at
Soutnside Primary School in
1942. She is one of only 10
who are deceased from this
class; five of whom actually
graduated with us. These are
Rodman Brumley, Gordon
Toll, Maxine Holcomb
Harrell, Forrest May, Gibson
Bates, Mark Galbreath,
Bobby Taylor, Janie Oglesby
Jacquet and Vernon Brown.
Tnere are only three class­
mates who cannot be locat­
ed; Gwen Coppinger, Lynn
Sellers and Jo Ann FI ipse. If
you have any clues as to
where these persons are
located, contact me at 407322-4381.
This class always invites
anyone to its reunions who
attended school with them
any time during its 12 years
of school. If you are one of
these and would like to
attend the reunion, contact
me for further information.
Celery Fed reunion lives on
Tire annual Celery Fed
Beach Reunion is still alive.
Tommye Johnson and Joan
Anderson of the SHS class of
1950 had to give up sponsor­
ship after 25 years, and last
year we just gathered with­
out any planned events.
However, the Class of
1954 has volunteered to take
over its sponsorship with Jay
Jacobs as chairman. Helping
him this year are Paulette
Cason Wnite and Grace
Marie Stinecipher.
The reunion will be held
on Sept. 17-19 at a different
hotel, which is the Inn On
the Beach, 1515 S. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach. The
hotel phone number is 800874-0975. All rooms are
ocean front and we have an
excellent special rate.
Late Friday afternoon
there will be snacks on the
pool deck and Saturday
night, a Polynesian Buffet.
Anyone who claims to be
an SHS Celery Fed (the name
was charged to Seminoles in
about 1958) is invited. For
more information, call Jay
Jacobs at 407-328-2766.

Sm Stinecipher, Page 7A

Herald photos by To m m y Vincent

Models strutted their stuff on Friday, April 2, at the Seminole County Extension Building 250 County Home Road in Sanford, for Iho Spring
Ring Fashion Show and Luncheon. Some of the models included (left to right) Andrea Rangel, Louiso Rogers, Olive Babbitt, Ann Jackson,
and Barbara Watkins. The event was presented by tho Seminolo County Family &amp; Community Education Volunteers. Special guost speak­
er was Seminole County Museum Coordinator Karon Jacobs. Proceeds Irom tho event will go to adult and youth education scholarships.

Looking through the
fashion rack (above) is
Myma Knab. Jerry
Mayo Lowe and daugh­
ter Paula Marcimak (far
left) are checking out a
display of Jerry's 1949
Miss Mississippi con­
testant memorabilia.
Barbara Hughes,
Seminole County
Extension director, and
her mother Barbara
Hughes (left) smile for
the camera

The Sem inole 1ligh
School AFJROTC 17th
Annual M ilitary Dinner and
Ball was held Friday, April
16, at the I lealhrow
Country Club.
The 1 1.-872 Special
Assistant to the Senior
Aerospace Science
Instructor Cadet Colonel
Alonna Smith gave words
of welcom e and introduced
the head table and distin­
guished guests, class of
21)04 and former cadets.
The Pledge o f Allegiance
was recited and the invoca­
tion was given by Cadet
First
Lieutenant
David
M arkus. A
moment of
silence was
observed in
honor of
tho late
Cadet Lila
I io-wee-dy
Marva
who
H a w k i n s recently
died in an
auto acci­
dent.
A fter a delicious dinner,
the evening's awards cere­
mony continued with Cadet
Colonel Brvan Jonas, Cadet
Group Com m ander and
Drill Team Com m ander of
FL-872. Jonas introduced
(lie second sem ester 20032004 staff for the school
year, namely, Cadets
Mohanied Nsouli, Cadet
Vice Group Com m ander
Cadet Jam aal Neal, Cadet
Operations Group
Commander, Cadet Jeffrey
Sim ons, Cadet Operations
Squadron Com m ander for
A, B and C flights. Cadet
Susan Ruiz, Cadet
Operations Squadron
Com m ander for D. E. and F
flights. Cadet David
Markus, Cadet Executive
Officer, Cadet Samantha
Ruiz, Cadet Information
Management Officer, Cadet
Vonetta Green, Cadet
Financial Officer, Cadet
M atthew Nowak, Cadet
Personnel O fficer for A, B
and C flights, Cadet Inico
Irby, Cadet Personnel
O fficer for D. E. and F
flights,
Sem inole I iigh School
Principal Walt Griffin con­
gratulated the young cadets
on a great year, and for tho
support given to the Senior
Aerospace Science
Instructor's staff.
The national organiza­
tional awards were present­
ed by various veterans to
the deserving 2003-2004
cadets. Presenters were
Major Joseph Small Tuskegeo Airman Award;
Frederic Gaines - Sons of
the American Revolution;
Master Sgt. Norman Cass VFW Post/A uxiliary 10108.
Com m ander Robert P.
Buerger - Military Officers
Association of America
Award and the Military
Order o f World Wars.
Chief Warrant Officer
S e e H aw kins, P a g e 7A

There’s more to see and do in Geneva this spring
If its spring, it must m ean that
every weekend is packed w ith more
activ itie s than can possibly be
attended in that space o f tim e.
As the song says in 'The Lion
K ing': "T h ere's more to see than can
ever be seen, more to do than can
ever be done ... it's the circle of
life!"
If your circle takes in the Geneva
area this w eekend or the next, you 'll
find the follow ing activities hap­
pening there.
A pril 23 — "S team b o at D ays o f
G en ev a" S lid e P resen tatio n : Back
by popular dem and, Mai M artin is
again presenting "Steam boat Days
of Geneva — with special em phasis
on the U pper St. Johns from Lake
M onroe south to Lake W ashington."
M ore than 100 slid es w ill be
shown depicting the excitem ent of
steam boat trips on the river, the h is­
tory o f steam bo atin g on the St.
Joh ns, and a rare 1883 N autical
Map. T h e re , is even the sound of
steam boat w h istles and callio p e
m usic to add spice to the presenta­
tion.

i

The
program
takes place at the
G e n e v a
Com m unity Center
at 7 p.m . The
G eneva H istorical
&amp;
G en ealogical
S ociety
presents
the free program.
April 24 — Day
Darla Kinney
H ike and W ild life
A ppreciation Day:
S c o le s
T his even t takes
place at the G eneva
Area
and
Ed
W ilderness
Y arborough N ature C enter on
County Road 426 in Geneva The
hike begins at 8 a.m . with W ildlife
A ppreciation Day activities happen­
ing from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Com e out to learn about Central
F lo rid a's w ildlife. There will also be
exhibits and door prizes. For more
in fo rm atio n or reservation s, call
407-665-7352. (Rem em ber to bring a
hat, w ater, sun screen and insect
repellent!)
T h is day is spon sored by the
Sem in o le C ounty N atural Lands

Program and is just one ot several
p rog ram s at the Ed Y arborough
N ature Center. Bones and Fossils
Day
happens
Ju ne
26
with
N ative Plant A pp reciation D ay
com ing Nov. 20. Both run from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. and are also spon­
sored by the S em in o le C ounty
Natural Lands Program . For more
inform ation, log onto www.sem inolecou nty fl.gov / n atland.
A p ril 24 — C o n fe d e ra te
M em orial Day Service: will Lie held
at the G eneva Cem etery at 10 a.m.,
spon sored
by
the
Son s
of
C onfederate Veterans of Geneva.
The group ex p e cts to have a
bugler, m embers on horseback with
one "vacant saddle" to rem em ber
fallen heroes and more. Everyone is
w elcom e. If you need a fold ing
chair, please bring one.
There are 15 Confederate soldiers
buried in the G eneva Cemetery. The
Sons of Confederate Veterans Cam p
1709 m eets the second Sunday of
each month at 3 p.m. at the Geneva
Com m unity Center.
They w elcom e guests or prospec­

tive m em bers who can trace their
genealogy back to a m em ber of the
CSA. For more inform ation, e-m ail
S C V 17098* bellsoulh.net or log onto
w w w .scvcam nl709.org
May 1 — May Day P icn ic: The
G eneva H istorical and G enealogical
Society lias a May Day Picnic and
A nnual M eeting on the first
Saturday of May each year.
Anyone interested in the history
of G eneva is w elcom e to com e. For
new or old m em bers, there is no
cost except to bring a covered dish
to share. O thers are w elcom e as
guests for $5 and are also asked to
bring a covered dish. The meat and
drink is provided by the society.
I here will be a flag ceremony,
activities for the kids, short m eet­
ing, and general good conversation
"rem em b erin g w h en ." A lso the
G eneva A rtisans group is planning
to have a display show ing som e of
the artistic talent in the Village of
G eneva.
The picnic is at Fort Lane Park
S e e S c o le s , P a g e 7A

�T iif.H erald

Sunday. April 25. 2004

Stinecipher —

Scoles

Continued from Page 6A

Continued from Page BA

SH S Class o f 1964 lo reunite
at New Smyrna Beach
The SHS Class of 1964 will
hold its 40th reunion at New
Smyrna Beach, Aug. 6 - 8. On
Aug. 6 at 7 p.nv, there will be
a reception and Seafood Bash
at Minorca Condos
Clubhouse, 2601 N. Peninsula
Ave. The group will gather
again Saturday night at
Kelsey's Riverview
Restaurant by the North
Causeway bridge. Dress for
both events is casual.
Their hotel will be the
Holiday Inn, 401 S. Atlantic
Ave., New Smyrna Beach,
386-426-0020. There is a
group rate. For more informa­
tion, call Billy I liggins at 407740-6666 or Peggy Noell at
386-774-0193.
Alumni newsletter mailed
The 2004 Seminole
Newsletter was mailed a few
weeks ago to all alumni of
Seminole I ligh School. It con­
tains information on many of
alumni plus several interest­

H a w k in s

ing article's. If you did not
receive a copy, call Janice Reel
Springfield at 407-333-2430.
Vintage view identified
Sonny Rabom was able to
identify the majority of the
boys in the picture of the Boy
Scout troop taken after collect­
ing items for a World War II
drive, in 1942-43. Hie picture
was published on Feb. 29.
Standing, (left to right)
Scoutmaster Bill Tyre,
unknown, Kay Shoemaker,
Johnny Alexander. Seated back row - Richard Singletary,
Kelly Smith. Al McMillan,
LeRoy I hxlgc. Gene
Singletary, Bill Shoemaker,
Unknown, Duane McSharow.
Front row, Bill Jennings and
Bob Crumley.
Those on the truck, both
those wearing hats are
unknown. Paul Pezold, Billy
Chapman, Clarence McKee,
unknown, and Carl Williams.

looking for memorabilia
from Croom s High School.
Particularly wanted are
copies of the Panther year­
books and photographs of
school activities and groups
such as sports, teachers,
band, glee club, etc. Also
welcome are items such as
graduation invitations, pro­
grams from plays and other
events, etc.
Look through your clos­
ets, draw ers, trunks for
items you may have stored
away. If you are willing to
donate item s to the museum
so that others can enjoy
them, call Alicia Clarke,
curator, al 407-302-1000 or
slop by the museum at 520
E. First St.

Crooms m emorabilia
wanted for museum
The Sanford Museum is

All Sou ls School to
celebrate with big reunion
I just received a phone call
telling me that All
Souls C atholic School is
planning a big reunion
celebration for this fall. More
on this soon.

off
Ju n g le
Road
and
begins around 11 a.m. Com e
relax on the banks of Lake
H arney and the St. Johns
River.
The H istorical Society has
also asked that those who
are able, bring a one gallon
or larger azalea to plant at
the park as a way to give
back a bit of beauty for all
that the park has "g iv en " to
its visitors over the years,
For more inform ation, log
onto the society Web site at
w w w .u s g e n n e t.o rg /u s a /fl/
co u n ty /sem in o le/G en ev a .
Post Relay For L ife Note:
I was unable to participate
in this past w eek en d ’s
A m erican C ancer S o ciety 's
(A C S) Relay For L ife in
Geneva, due to the fact that I
have stitches in one foot.
The ironic fact that those
stitches are there because of
the removal of a pro-cancer­
ous mole is not lost on me,
however, and I plan to do
my part for the ACS another
way. As I w alk about with

place Regulation Drill at the
Pine Ridge Drill Meet. •
Three outstanding cadets
placed in an individual drill
- Gilberto Ortiz, second
armed drill, third unarmed.
Chafic Nsouli, second al
Pine Ridge, lirst place in
M elbourne. Mathew Nowak,
third place at Pine Ridge.
Superior perform ance is
awarded for outstanding
achievement or m eritorious
service rendered on behalf of
AFJROTC tor the top canned
food drive; top com m unity
service hours; first, second
and third place in essay con­
test; French award; Boys
State; first and second in
state w eightlifting, 1DR
Awards.
Achievem ent award is for
significant achievem ents
appropriate by the SASI five
percent of the corps cadets
are 1. Matthew Cothrine
GPA 4.45, 2 Zachary
Brookshire GPA 4.05, 3
Sam antha Ruiz GPA 4.00, 4
Margaret G oizueta first place

essay, 5 Jaam al Neal has
been accepted to attend the
Air Force Academy, 6 Bryan
Jonas has been accepted to
attend West Point.
Leadership award ribbon is
lor outstanding performance
in position of leadership as a
cadet corps trainer, all group
com m anders, vice com ­
manders, operations com ­
manders received them.
The outstanding cadet
awardees are I ieath Friedel,
Mona Nsouli, Alonna Smith,
David M arkus, also receiv­
ing the most distinguished
cadet award for excelling in
all areas.
Griffin and his wife
crowned the 2003-2004 king
and queen of the Junior
ROTC, honored with the title
is Queen Mona K. Nsouli
and King Bryan P. Jonas, two
young cadets who have been
outstanding leaders of the
FL-872 and having received
top awards for their moral
character, positive personal
attributes and displayed as

an outstanding military
potential.
We salute Griffin,
Assistant Principal Lamarr
Richardson, Col. Charles H.
Gibson, S.M .Sgt. Gerald
Smith, and S.M. Sgt Jam es
Sanders for their dedication
and support to training and
instilling in the cadets the
desire to serve and protect
our country, and our nation­
al security, building better
and more productive citizens
for America is the ultim ate
goal.
Remarks of encourage­
ment were given at the clos­
ing by Chief M aster Sgt.
Richard Ortega, U.S. Air
Force (Ret.).
Special thanks to the
recruiters who w ork with
the cadets who wish to go
on with m ilitary careers in
their life. Army recruiter,
M.Sgt J.W. Weatherby, S.Sgt.
Wallace Layne, Air Force,
S.Sgt. Stacy Baker, marines,
Sgt. Juan G onzalez were in
attendance.

not just one place stitched,
but rather four, I am fre­
quently asked about the scar
tnat so vividly graces my
forehead.
A lm ost w ithout e x ce p ­
tion, w hen I tell the inquir­
ing person that I have had a
m ole rem oved, the respond
with "O h, I really need to
get checked too. I have sev­
eral places like that." Well, I
would have said the same
th ing as recent as last
December.
O n e of my 2004 New
Y ear’s resolutions, however,
was to take care of all those
m ed ical issu es that 1 had
been putting off. The fact
that I had waited to have the
spot
on
my
forehead
checked allowed it to grow
and develop into what my
children refer to as a "very,
very bad m ole."
Having it and its spread­
ing cells removed was a bit
trau m atic, but I am very,
very glad that I did. And
even though the plastic sur­

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geon and I are now on a first
nam e basis, and I have lost
"w eig h t" in a way that 1 had
not anticipated, i am g rate­
ful that my procrastination
did not lead to more dam age
than was already done.
So please, if you need to
get ch ecked (and an yon e
who lives in Florida — or
especially who grew up in
Florida
d u rin g
p re-su n*
screen -p lay -all-d ay -ou tsid eh a v e -a -c o n s ta n tly -p e e lin g nose days needs to be
checked) make the ap p oin t­
ment now. W aiting will not
make it go away. Need sta­
tistics or help, log onto
www.cancer.org.
I V V need you lo tell us what
you know Hint is good about
Geneva! Please share your
information, itleas anil com­
ments by calling 407-3492140,
via
e-mail
aI
ilartasSi'myinet.net, &lt;please put
" Stetson's Corner" in the subject line), or with a fax to 407349-1311. Thanks! '

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Charles M. Noppinger,
Reserve Officers Association.
Air Force Junior R O IC
awards were presented by
the Senior Aerospace Science
Instructor, Col. Charles 11
Gibson, First Aerospace
Science Instructor, M.Sgt.
Gerald W. Smith, and
Second Aerospace Science
Instructor M.Sgt. Jam es 11.
Sanders.
Awards were won by the
rifle team, Com m ander
Jeffrey Sim ons Sabre Team,
performed at 75 percent of
all functions to earn their
ribbon, Com m ander; Mona
Nsouli.
Color guard performed 75
percent of all activities
assigned to them. They per­
formed in parades, com peti­
tions and conventions. The
primary color guard team
placed second in Regulation
Drill at the M elbourne meet.
Drill Team gained perfec­
tion and discipline through
giving lit) percent at every
practice. They won third

H erald photo* by Marva H aw kins

Seminolo High School Air
Forco ROTC Sabro Team
(abovo) domonstratos its skills
at a dinner and ball where
Bryan P Jonas (lolt) and Mona
K. Nsovli wore announced
king and queen.

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2004 F U N D -R A IS E R A S U C C E S S .
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
A.A.A.
MIRIAM AND VALERIE’S SCHOOL OF
A’ DUDA &amp; SONS •BELLE GLADE
DANCE ARTS
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ACE HARDWARE
OTTER’S RESTAURANT
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OUTBACK RESTAURANT
AL'S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORE
PEARLE VISION CENTER
ARTS &amp; ENDS
PIONEEfi GROWERS •BELLE GLADE
AUTO CARE XPRESS
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2004 PANCAKE DAY CHAIRMAN
PRESIDENT-ELECT, KIWANIS CLUB OF SANFORD

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Faithful
Word
Ministries

425-Congregational

443-Methodist

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (N A C C C )

Christ United Methodist Church

2401 S . Park A v e . Sanford
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 5 8 4

(c o m e r of T u c k e r D r &amp; 4 2 7 )
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -7 9 0 0

La rry Le onard, Pastor
S u n d a y S c h o o l.... 9 :3 0 A M
M orning W o rship ..1 1 A M
C h o ir Practico W e d . ..6 :3 0 P M
B a b y sitting service available

428-Episcopal
L ak cvicw Plaza

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

3 2 0 E . C om m ercial St.

S . Park A ve O 4th St, Sanford F L

Sanford

S u n d a y W orship 7 :3 0 &amp; 10a.m .
N u rse ry &amp; S u n d a y S ch o o l for chil­
dren. M idw eek w orship in C h a p e l on

Rev. Steve M ichels

T u e s ., W e d s. &amp; T h u rs . C o m m u n ity
m eal O 5 :3 0 p m W e d s . F o r times &amp;

Pastor/D irector

detail of studies a nd activities, Call

H is to ric St Jn m o s
A M E C h u rc h

Family W orship Center

819 C yp ro s s A ve n uo
Sanford. F L
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 5 5 3
R e v Brenda R oge rs E d g o . Pastor
S u n d a y School. 9 .3 0 A M

S anford, F L 32771

M orning W orship, 11AM
Biblo Study. W o d . 6 3 0 P M

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 2 2 2
Joff Krall, Pastor
S u n d a y W o rship
S e rvice 9 :3 0 A M
W o d n o s d a y S o rvico 7 P M

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Central Baptist Church
3101 W est S R 46
Sanford, F L 3 2 7 7 1 -8 8 4 4
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 9 1 4
w w w .c b csa n fo rd .o rg
Jim m y D ale Patterson, Sonlor
Pastor

Sunday Services

401-Anglican
T ra d itio n a l E p is c o p a l
S t. A lb a n 's
A n g lic a n C a th e d ra l
3340 W . S R 426 (A lo m a A v o )
(1/4 mile off G re e n e w a y.
S R 417 G o in g E a st)

VVeklvn Assem bly of God
1675 D ixon R d
L o n g w o o d , F L 32779
4 0 7 -7 7 4 -0 7 7 7
G ro g F ro o m a n , Pastor

1928 Book O l C o m m o n P ra ye r
S u n d a y Services
H o ly Eucharist
8AM
S u n d a y S ch o o l (all a g e s ) 9 A M
S u n g Eucha rist
10A M
(N u rs e ry at both sorvico s)
W o o k d a y H o ly
Eucha rist S orvico s
Tuesday
12N o o n
W ednesday
T h u rs d a y
F rid a y

7P M
9 :3 0 P M
12N oo n

S u n d a y M orn ing Bible S tu d y 9 45
am
W o rship S e rvice s
8 :3 0 a m , 11am,
6pm
W e d n e s d a y P ra ye r Sorvico 6 :3 0 pm

S u n d a y S ch o o l 9 3 0 A M

404-Baptist
Blessings Baptist Church
2 5 9 3 S . Sanford A ve
S anford. F L 32773
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 8 4 0
Pastor Ty ro n o H e rn d o n
S u n d a y S ch o o l 9 :3 0 a m
S u n d a y W o rsh ip S v c , 10:45am
Biblo Study, W o d , 7pm
C loth es C loset (F re o to public) 3rd
S a t , each m o. 10a m -1 p m

Countrysido Baptist Church

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915 W. 2nd St. 323-3517

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SANFORD
207 E. 25th St.
321-0865

longwood

Hwy. 434 &amp; 427

H ardw are
S to r e s

Wmtor Park Dr
339-7365

S E M IN O LE T R IN ITY C H R ISTIA N
S C H O O L and D AYCARE

HARREL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSIONS

Pre-school thru 12th grade
‘A M in istry o l C h u rch o l God o l S a n fo rd
A B E K A C u rricu lu m

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

802 W. 22nd St., Sanlord •321-2723

JIM ROWE
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305 P*lm»tlo Avtnut •S»nlord. FL 33771
407021 -3360 • F ii 407030-1502
COMMERCIAL .RESIDENTIAL

PEST CONTROL
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

&amp;STAFF
2626 Iroquois Ave. • 322-2070
RON RUSSI

BRISSON
FUNERAL HOME

COLONIAL
ROOM
RESTAURANT
M Sat 630 AM •7PM

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323-2999

O R ’SH O R TT SMITH AND
ROBERT 1 BRISSON

9th St. and Laurel Ave.
Sanford •322-2131

115 E. FIRST ST..
SANFORD

THE McKIBBIN

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 9 7 9
S h a n e W y n n . Pastor
S u n d a y Sch ool 9 :4 5 A M
S u n d a y A M W orship 10 4 5 A M
S u n d a y P M W o rship 6 P M
W o d Pra yor M eoting 7 :3 0 P M
N u rsery P rovided

A G EN CY
INSURANCE

114 N. PARK AVE., SANFORD
322-0331

GRAM KOW
F uneral H om e
•Compete Fineral Services •Cremation
•UATim 1Uoarnerts •Prearrangernents
MCEExportBfrf.SjrtortUTTJ
322-3213

104 S Park Ave Dowtown Sanlord
407-324-5636 GlassAddiCts com
Virgil &amp;Denise Hurley
Custom Work •Classes •Supplies
S u n t ] G in s Isnl E sp tnsn i, l i t P nctU ss1'

Call Ted Walker At 407322-2611 To Sponsor
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First Baptist Church
of Longw ood
891 State R o a d 434 East
Lo n g w o o d . F L 3 2 7 5 0 -5 3 9 4
4 0 7 -3 3 9 -3 8 1 7
C h ris W haloy, Se n io r Pastor
Sunday* 9 45 A M Biblo S tu dy
•11:00AM W o rship Se rvice
•5:00PM Youth C h o ir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5;30PM A w a n a
•5:30PM Disciploship S tu dy
•5:30PM Pastor's
Disciploship S tu dy
•5:30Vocal E n se m b le s

Wednesday
•6 00 P M Kids K aleldoscop o
(C h ild re n 's C re a tive Arts)
•6PM Disciploship C la ss e s
•6PM O rch ostra
•6:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor's Biblo Study
•7PM C h o ir R ohoarsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 M ark ham W o o d s R oa d
Lako M ary. 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -2 0 8 5
Dr. B o b Parker, Pastor
Nick Parkor. Youth Pastor
S u n d a y* W o rs h ip 10:45 A M

Wednesday
F am ily Activities.. 6 P M

A n d ro w
Pastor

C o lle g e

Pastor
and

C a re e r

S tudent

First Baptist Sanford
519 S . Park A v e . S anford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 0 4 1/4 0 7 -3 2 1-9351
Youth: 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 3 2 2
R e v Rick Blythe. Sr. Pastor
R ev. T o m Sm ith. Pastoral C a ro
R ev. R W ag oner, M usic
R e v M ark W illiam s. Students
A d a m W illow, Intern-Students
•Sunday S ch o o l...9 :1 5 A M
S u n d a y W orship, 10 3 0 A 6 P
W e d Activities, all ag es, 6 :3 0 P M
N u rse ry Provided

700 E lm A ve n u e
S anford, F L 32771
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -5 4 8 9
R e v Dr. H a rry D . R ucker.
S r Pastor
Earty M orning S erv., 8 :1 5 A M
S u n d a y S c h o o l..... 9 :3 0 A M
M orn ing W orship.. 11 A M
E ve n in g W o rs h ip (T B A )..4 P M
M o n d a y Bible S tu d y ...7 :3 0 P M

Ministry

S cott G a rre tt, C h ild re n 's M inistry
Pastor
•Sunday A M . S v c s 8 :3 0 a m &amp; 11am
•Biblo S tudy 9 45 a m

Home of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

Westvlew Baptist Church
4 1 0 0 H E . T h o m a s J r P kw y (C R 4 6 -

A)
Sanford, Florida
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -0 5 2 3
Bill Coffm an, Pastor

E v e n in g W o r s h ip ..... 6 :0 0 p m

Coffee Fellow ship. 9 :30am
S u n d a y Sch ool. 9 :45am
Youth Fellow ship. 4pm

Child. C h u rc h 9a m
N ursery, 8 :4 5 a m -1 2 :4 5 p m
W o d n o s d a y Eucha rist 7pm

N u rse ry Providod

449-Presbyterian

431-Charismatic
Episcopal

First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford

Church of The
Holy Comforter
803 W . 4th St
Sanford, Florida
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 0 6 7
R e v M ark Barth, Priest
S u n d a y E u c h a ris t..... 9 :3 0 A M

437-NonDenominational
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian R e so u rce C e n te r
La kevie w P la za . 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -4 3 0 0
3 2 0 E. C o m m e rcia l St., Sanford

D o w nto w n on 3rd &amp; O a k
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 6 6 2

M orning W orship B A M &amp; 10:30AM
S u n d a y S ch ool 9 :1 5 A M
E ve n in g W orship 6 P M
W o d . Biblo S tu d y &amp; P ra ye r Service
6 :3 0 P M

407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
C o m o r of 9th St &amp; S . O a k A v e
Sanford. F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 7 9 5
Fathor Richard W . Tro u t. Pastor
W e e k d a y M a ss 9 A M , M o n -F rl
C o nfessio ns. Saturday, 4 P M
S aturday V i g il.......5 P M
Su nda y, 7 :4 5 A M , 1 0 :3 0 A M , N oon
9 A M • English (S o cia l H all)
9 A M - Spanish (C h u rc h )

410-Christian
Safoharbor Christian Church
7 3 0 U p sa la R oa d
Sanford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -0 9 8 0
T im Storm s, M inister
Jo e C a p u to . Youth Minister
M ichael Milligan,
W orship Minister
M orning W orship 9 &amp; 10:30

413-Christian Science
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 M a rk ha m W o o d s R oa d

S u n d a y S ch ool ...,1 0 A M
W e d n e s d a y .......7 :3 0 P M
C h ild C a re provided
R ead in g R o o m
145 Wekiva Springs Rd
S le 149A. Longwood. F L
Phone 407-669-1490
M on-Frl 10am-4pm
Sat 10am- 1pm

419-Church of God
Church of God

W e d n e s d a y C la ss e s
for all a g e s ..... 7 to 8 P M
S e m inole Trinity
C hristian S ch ool
P re -S ch o o l thru gra de 12
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -2 7 2 3
Also D a y C a re Starls at 1 Y r to
P re -S ch o o l. 40 7 -3 2 3 -1 4 1 1

422-Church of God of
Prophecy

5 :3 0 P M
W o d . Biblo S tu d y Adults 6 P M
W ed
6PM

B ible

S tu d y

M id dle

School

(a g o s 4 - 1 2 ) ..... 11AM
Fam ily Fellow ship

W e W e lc o m e
E ve nt

•/Refreshm ents..... 12 :3 0 P M

Dr. Bill C h e g w in , Interim Minister

Your

Visit At A n y

W o d n o sd a y
•Fellowship M ooting ..... 7 :3 0 P M

Rov. Steve Michels
Pastor/Director .
Markham Wooda
Presbyterian Church
Seminole Com m unity Church
5 0 7 0 O ra n g e B lvd, Sanford
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -0 1 9 9

www.seminolechurch.com
Je rry W a lsh , P astor
S a tu rd a y 5 :3 0 P M
S u n d a y 8 :3 0 A M , 10AM &amp; 1 1 :30A M

Practical Messages
Contem porary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Care

5 2 1 0 M a rk ha m W o o d s R oad
La ke M ary, F L
4 0 7 -3 3 3 -2 0 3 0
Dr. M ichael L. A n d re w s,
Interim Minister
S u n d a y S ch ool, all a g o s 9 A M /1 0 A M
C h u rc h S o rvice s 1 0A M
N u rs e ry P ro vided

Upsala Com m unity
Presbyterian Church
’ K n o w in g &amp; M aking

Seventh Day Adventist
M ARS H ILL SD A
8 0 0 E a st 2 n d St. S anford. F L
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 6 4 6
S a bbath S c h o o l..... 9 :3 0 A M
D ivine W o r s h ip .......11AM
W e d . P ra ye r M tg 7 :3 0 P M

K n o w n J e s u s C h rist’
C o m e r of 4 6 -A &amp; U p sa la R oa d,
S anford, F L
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -2 6 3 5

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R ev. B ry a n L. W e n g e r, Pastor
S u n d a y S ch o o l
9 :0 0 a m
M orn ing W o rship
10:00am
N u rs e ry C a ro P rovided

Shower Down of Blessings
201 E lm A v e , S a nford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 3 0 9
Tim o th y H u d s o n , Pastor
S u n d a y S ch o o l, 1 0A M
M orning W orship . 11AM
T u e . Prayor, Bible S tudy, 7 :3 0 P M

440-Lutheran
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
760 S u n D rive . La ke M ary, F L
Paul H o ye r, Pastor
Jo n a th a n T h o m a s , Asst. Pastor
S a tu rd a y E v e n in g ..... 5 :3 0 P M
Praise &amp; W o rship
S u n d a y M o r n in g ..... S A M
Traditional S e rvice
S u n d a y M orn ing ....9 :3 0 A m
Praise &amp; W orship
S u n d a y M orn ing ....1 1 A M
Fam ily W o rship S e rvice
N u rs e ry Is provided
F o r Information call 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -0 7 9 7 .

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paola
5 5 6 0 W a ysid e D rive
S anford. F L 32771
(O ff 1-4 (E xit 5 1 ) W est
First Street on Left - O n e M ile)
Le ona rd O 'D o n n e ll, Pastor
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 2
’ W h o re the G o s p e l is g ood N e w s '
S u n d a y S c h o o l........9 :4 5 A M
M orning W o rsh ip ....1 1 A M
E ve n in g w o r s h ip ..... 6 P M
M id -W e e k M tg W e d . 7 :3 0 P M
P lease S h a re Your Life W ith us

Your
Church

Lutheran Church of
Th e Redeemer
(Mlasourl Synod)
2 5 2 5 S . O a k A v e , S anford, F L
Vicar J a m e s T im m o n s
S u n d a y S c h o o l.......9 :1 5 A M
W orst lip S e rv ic e ..... 1 0 :3 0 A M
Information. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 5 5 2
Http J/w w w .lcrm s.org

New Creation Lutheran
Church

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 0 1 5
T h o m a s H arris. Pastor

101 U p sa la R d , Sa nford H w y 4 6 A &amp;
U p sa la R d.
Interim Location: U p sa la
C o m m u n ity C h u rc h

S u n d a y S ch o o l ...,9 :4 5 A M
Praise &amp; W o rship ...1 0 :3 0 A M

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -7 3 1 2
B o b B re s e m a n n , Pastor

M a ssa g e b y P a stor...11 AM
E ve n in g S e r v ic e ...... 6 P M
Tu e s d a y P ra ye r M tg .lO A M

S u n d a y W orship : 8 :1 5 A M &amp; 6 :3 0 P M

M idw eek S e rvice (W e d ) 7 P M .

M on. C h o ir &amp; Bolls R eho arsal 7 P M
W o d . E v e D inne r (b y reservation)

W e d . P ra ise T e a m R ehe arsal 7 P M
T h u rs . B o y S co u t T ro o p 5 4 5 7 P M

801 W . 2 2 n d St, Sanford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -3 9 4 2
R e v W e s Tanksley, Pastor
S u n d a y S ch ool ...,9 :4 5 A M
M orning W orship .. 1 0 :4 5 A M
E ve n in g S e rvice 6 P M

S u n . W o rship 10AM N u rse ry
Adult S u n . S ch o o l 9 A M
Y o u n g Adults S u n S ch o o l 11:15AM
Sun.
Y o u th ,
Food.
M o vie .
Fellow ship 5 P M

S u n d a y S e rvice 11AM
•Children’s Fellow ship

(P le a se call 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -4 3 0 0 for a ppt)

Church of God of Prophecy

Wed Eve. Service ...,6:30pm

W k e n d Eucha rist. S at, 5p m
S u n 7 :3 0 a m , 9 a m , 11:15am

Music/Youth

2509 S . E lm A v e , Sanford, F L

M orn ing W o rship ...,1 0 :4 5 a m

J im B rad sh aw . Pastor
M orning W orship.
8 :3 0 a m 4 1 1 :0 0 a m

Friday
•Christian C o u n se lin g ...2 -5 P M

9 1 9 Lo n g w o o d Hills R oa d
Longw ood, F L 32750

Sunday Schoo l.....9:30am

4 0 7 -4 4 4 -5 6 7 3
R e v C h a rle s L. Holt, R ector

C harlie H iggins, Associate Pastor ol

Grace Baptist Church

4 0 7 -2 6 5 -3 5 9 5
P astor D a v e T h o m p s o n

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419 Park A v e , Sanford, F L
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 3 7 1

'CrwrismatiC'EpKCopal Church'

Je n k in s,

4 0 7 -7 8 8 -7 7 0 8
S u n d a y C h u rc h S e rvice and

First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church

'W

R on W illiam s, Sr. Pastor

Sunday Services

•Children's A W A N A C lu b 5 :3 0 P M

G LA S S A D D IC T S
Stained Glass Creations

"The Fam ily Friendly Church*

590 S . C o u n try C lu b R d
Lako M ary. F L 3 2 7 4 6

T h o Diflerenco is
W orth tho Distance

BARNES HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

2626 Palmotlo Avo
Sanford, F L 32773
(4 0 7 )3 2 3 -1 5 8 3
websilo-www P A B C -L C S org

S co tt T o d d ,
Pastor

a nd Sm all C hildren.
’ S m a ll E n o u g h T o L o v e Y o u
G ro w in g In C hrist T o S e rv e Y o u ’

S u n S ch ool 10:15am

•Sunday E v e S v c . 6p m
W o d n o sd a y Biblo S tu dy &amp; A W A N A
7pm

S u n d a y S v c s , 8 :1 5 A M
&amp; 10.45AM

O v ie d o , Florida
4 0 7 -6 5 7 -2 3 7 6

404-Baptist

Bill S im p son, Associate

C hildre n 's Tim e
Included in W orship
N u rse ry provided for Babies

7 0 0 Rinehart R d, Lk M ary, F L

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2 4 6 2 S . Park A vo

Biblo S tu dy
W e d n e s d a y .............6 :3 0 a m

St Peter's Episcopal Church

1 1: 00 a.m .

404-Baptist

M orning W o rship ...1 1am

First United Methodist Church

Worship Service

402-Assembly of God

R e v W a y n e Stone , Pastor
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The Lynx Board of Directors
approved moving forward with
the selection Thursday of a new
executive director. They select­
ed Linda S. Watson, general
manager of the Corpus Cristi
Regional
Transportation
Authority,
"We reviewed five outstand­
ing candidates for the Lynx
Executive Director position."
said Richard Crotty, Orange

Count)’ Chairman and Lynx
Board Chairman, ’The competi­
tion was fierce. And we are
excited about bringing Ms.
Watson on board. She will be an
outstanding leader for Lynx."
I'm thrilled and excited,"
said Watson, "I'm ready to gel
everything worked out."
Lynx will enter into negotia­
tions for a contract with Ms.
Watson immediately.

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If Watson does not accept or
LYNX cannot negotiate a con­
tract with her, the second candi­
date identified by the board as
the next best candidate will be
contacted and offered the posi­
tion. The candidate that was
identified as the next best candi­
date is Joe Marie,
Assistant General Manager
for rail operations for Metro
Transit in Minneapolis.

A third lane on eastbound
Interstate 4 from Lake Mary
Boulevard to the State Road
46 exit ramp was to be
opened Friday night or
early Saturday morning.
The removal of the
orange
barrels
m arks
the beginning of third

River Bridge to D irkscn
Drive.
Efforts to widen the
rem aining eastbound and
westbound
roadway
to
three lanes from D irksen
Drive to Saxon Boulevard in
Volusia County will contin­
ue until late summer.

lane openings over the
next month in the Sanford
area.
The third lane on eastbound Interstate 4 will con­
tinue to be opened in seg­
ments, as the constmction
crews com plete the roadwav across the St. Johns

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grant that was secured by a
p artn ersh ip o f Lynx, the
C on g ressio n al
d elegation
from Central Florida and the
city o f Sanford.
"T h is route is the culm ina­
tion of a cooperative effort of
the business com m unity and
governm ent," said Sem inole
C ou nty
C om m ission er
C arlton H enley, who also
sits on the Lynx Board of
D irectors.
"E co n o m ic viability in
this region is dependent on
p u blic tra n sp o rta tio n ," he
added. " It's im portant that
we realize the vital service
Lynx provides."
A ccord ing
to
Henley,
Sem inole C ounty ridership
last year increased by 36 per­
cent for a total of 2.6 million
trips. About 60 percent of
those bus passengers were
riding to or from work.
"You m ay not ride the
bus, but som ebod y you
depend on d oes," he said.
"It's im portant to get out to
the citizens how vital a pub­
lic transportation system is."
The new airport bus route,
Link 33, connects to other
main bus routes in the coun­
ty at the Sem inole Centre on
U.S. Highway 17-92, includ­
ing the recently added Lake
Mary route, Link 45.
At the shop p ing center,
Sanford residents traveling
on
routes
34
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46
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to Sem inole Centre) can pick
up the new airport route.
From the Wal-Mart shop­
ping center, the bus travels
east
on
Lake
M ary
Boulevard m aking a stop at
Sanford Avenue and then it
continues on to the airport
via
Red
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B oulevard. The next two
stops for the new line are at
the intersection of Sanford

Avenue and 25th Street, and
the Central Florida Family
Health Center on State Road
415.
"L in k 33 will greatly
im prove the ability of resi­
dents and visitors to get to
the airport while reducing
v eh icu lar
tra ffic,"
said
Sanford
C om m ission er
Velma W illiam s. "A lot of
people could not get to the
Health center and now they
can so it's also im proving
the quality of life."

Cocknian -------C ontinued from Page 1A
and hangs on the wall in the Florida Regional Hospital and
home office when? he did most
working on his inventions.
of the work for his inventions.
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Mr. Sprinkler, A Water sprinkler have a life motto or philosophy
system With itffefch.irigeable when it comes to the hard work
nozzles designed to be replaced, he pul into his inventions. "A
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Water Management District and nities.
"I believe I was called to do a
to the city of Sanford. He said he
believes "clean, clear water" is job to help people," he said.
Cockman said in the many
important.
"It's moved me to try and years lie has lived in Sanford, he
make it belter," he said of the has "seen just about everything
years of work he put into Hie that has happened lien*."
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General.
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ice, Cockman retired from said. "I've seen all the modem
Atlantic Coast Line and became things come in and I've seen the
strongly involved in the com­ city of Sanford grow from a
munity- 1 lis wife taught Sunday farm town into the city it is
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p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the County Services Building, 1101 East First Street. Sanford, Florida, Room 1028 (Board Chambers).
The purpose of this public hearing is to amend Resolution Number 2003-R-160 by adjusting Fiscal Year 2003/04 budgeted revenues and expen­
ditures by 535,400,252 lo reflect prior year cash balances and other adjustments.
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Room 3325, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays Persons with disabilities needing assis­
tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the Human Resources Department ADA Coordinator 48 hour in advance of the
meeting at (407)665-7941. Persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decisions made at this hearing, they will need a record of the
proceedings, and for such purpose they may need to ensure a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is based (Florida Statutes, Section 286 0105).
Fund Name

Fund Balance/
Revenue
Adjustments

- General
- Transportation Trust
- Development Review
- Tourism Development
- Fire Protection
- Infrastructure Sales Tax
- EMS Trust
- BCC Grants
- SHIP Grant
- Law Enforcement Trust
- Drug Abuse Trust
- Court Facilities
- Emergency 911
- Transportation Impact Fees
- Criminal Justice Trust
- Development Impact Fees
- Mediation/Arbitration
- Stormwater
- Economic Development
-17-92 CRA Fund
•Street Lighting District
- Solid Waste MSBU
- Municipal Service Benefit Units
-Tourist Dev. Bonds 1992
- Environmentally Sens. Lands Bonds
- Road Bonds Ref 2002
- Road Bonds Ref 1992
- LOGT Bonds Ref 1996
- Sales Tax Bonds 1996
•Sales Tax Bonds 1998
- Natural Lands Trails Bonds 2001
- Sales Tax Bonds 2001
- Infrastructure Improvements
- Natural Lands/Trails 2001
- Courthouse/Capital Projects Fund
- Water &amp; Sewer
•Solid Waste
- Internal Service
- Contribulion/Trust &amp;Agency

5,576,504
2,199,733
774,337
114,802
1,988,332
1,179,236
25,101
(317,833)
2,845,669
61,024
102,248
(192,626)
(294,895)
3,409,292
1,362,416
106,213
323,562
172,841
163,043
(6,614)
(106,562)
105,548
(195,515)
120,438
115,218
10,641
40,581
24.987
4.498
235,378
130.932
162.230
(1,535,071)
4.456,368
5,753.379
6.312,774
90.000
82,043

Total

35,400,252

Uses of Funds
- General Operations
- Transportation
- Development Review
- Tourism Development
- Fire Protection
- Capital Projects
- EMS Trust Operations
- BCC Grants Programs
- SHIP Program
*Law Enforcement Operations
- Drug Abuse Trust Operations
- Court Facilities Fees
- Emergency 911 Operations
•Capital Projects
•Criminal Justice
- Capital Projects
- Mediation/Arbitration
*Stormwater Projects
•Economic Development
-17-92 CRA Projects
- Street Lighting District Projects
•Solid Waste MSBU Operations
- Municipal Service Benefit Units
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
•Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Debt Service
*Debt Service
•Debt Service
- Debt Service
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
- Capital Projects
*Water &amp; Sewer Projects
- Solid Waste Projects
*Internal Service Operations
- Donations

Budget
Amendment

Amended
Budget
Total

5,576,504
2,199,733
774,337
114,802
1,988,332
1,179,236
25,101
(317,833)
2.845,669
61,024
102,248
(192,626)
(294,895)
3,409,292
1,362,416
106,213
323,562
172,841
163,043
(6,614)
(106,562)
105,548
(195,515)
120,438
115,218
10,641
40,581
24,987
4,498
235,378
130,932
162,230
(1,535,071)
4,456,368
5,753,379
6,312,774
90,000
82,043

174,025,141
53,302,611
8,931,097
2,783,220
42,318,231
181,648,996
225,685
9,191,881
11,708,301
172,510
204,348
641,610
2,681,068
88,470,989
946,502
4,408,745
606,348
22,628,663
2,558,790
2,284,554
1,908,377
13,290,990
809,105

35,400.252

848,953.352

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2,081,185
1,366,518
10,641
40,581
628,576
1,186.931
2,187,525
2,656,862
1,316,047
16,467,453
31,217,029
110,905,190
41,113,836
11,769,262
257,954

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week, going l-for-2, getting
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stealing two bases with a run
scored against the A’s on TV
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serve as a backup outfielder
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problem with trying to add a
pitcher to the 25-man roster
can be worked out.
"It's great to be here,"
Raines told MLB.com. "It's
only for temporary reasons
but anything can happen in
the big leagues. You really
don't want to go back down;
you want to prove you're
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Lake Mary’s Kyle Bono tossed a
two-hit complete-game shutout and
Darren Newlin came within one out
of a no-hitter In leading No. 2&lt;t UCF
to a doubleheader and series sweep
of Belmont Saturday afternoon at Jay
Bergman Field.
Bono pitched his fourth completegame shutout of the season to defeat
the Bruins 3-0 in game one, while
Newlin finished with a one-hitter in
UCF’s 2-0 game two victory.
In the series opener on Friday, Matt
Fox tossed Iris second complete-game
shutout of the season to lead the
Golden Knights past Belmont 3-0
Friday evening at Jay Bergman Field.
With the sweep, UCF improved to
32*8 overall and 17-4 in the A-Sun.
Belmont dropped to 23-14 overall
and 9-9 in the conference.

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With the three shutouts over
Belmont, it marked the first time in
school history that UCF has shutout
an A-Sun opponent in a three-game
series and gives the Golden Knights
11 on the season, which sets a new
school record. The 2004 team was
tied with the 1995 and 1977 teams
that each posted seven shutouts.
Belmont had just five hits in three
games without scoring a run.
Fox was dominant all night long,
limiting the Bruins to just two hits
and three base runners on the night
in a game that lasted just one hour
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Fox won his ninth straight start of
the season to improve to 10-0, becom ­
ing the second pitcher in two years
for the Golden Knights to post a 10-0
record. Bo I fall ended the 2002 sea­
son with a win over USF in the
NCAA regionals to finish at 10-0.
UCF scored one run in the first for
all of the run support Fox would
need. Lake Mary's Ryan Bono drove
in a run with a RIH-groundout in the
first fur a 1-0 UCF lead.
The Golden Knights added single
runs in the third and fourth to close
out the scoring.
In game one on Saturday, Kyle

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Jamile Weeks (above) pops up after a steal of third and starts for homo, just one of many Lake
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Chris Belcher (lower, right) during the Patriots', 11-0, whipping of Lake Howell.

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The Golden Knights were to have
hosted the University of South
Florida on Tuesday and then be off

E v e n ts c o s t

What happened?
What began as a great
week for the Lake Mary
baseball team turned into
a nightmare and Lake
Brantley was more than
willing to take advantage
as regular season district
play wrapped up on
Thursday.
When Ryan Richardson
drove in the winning run
in the bottom of the
eighth inning to give the
Rams a 5-4 victory over i
the Patriots in a crucial
Class 6A-District 3 con­
test last Friday night at
Allen Tuttle Field, it
appeared Lake Mary had
secured at least a tie for
the district title.
Joey Lubonty led the
Rams at the plate, going
3-for-4 with a double, as
the hosts avenged an ear­
lier non-district loss to
the Patriots and kept
them undefeated in dis­
trict play heading into
the final game with oncebeaten Winter Park.
Lake Mary then
opened this week with
another eight-inning con­
test, edging Winter
Springs, 4-3, in a make­
up Seminole Athletic
Conference game at the
Wayne D. Epps Sports
Complex on Monday.
Sophomore Josh Smith
went the first six innings,
striking out seven, while
Scott Eckard came on to
get the pitching victory.
Justin 1 lart drove in a
pair o f runs to pace the
offense, while Harrison
Bruns went 2-for-4 with a
run scored for the Bears.
The two teams then
squared off in their regu­
larly scheduled game on
Tuesday at Tuttle Field
and the Rams prevailed
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Bono was in control all day long, fin­
ishing with six strikeouts and one
walk. UCF scored single runs in the
fourth, fifth and sixth innings for all
of the run support Bono would need.
The win raised Bono's record to a
perfect 6-0 on the year. UCF outhit
Belmont 11-2 in the game one win.
In game two, Newlin was masterful
in his first career start. The junior
right-hander from Tallahassee cruised
through the Belmont lineup, holding
the Bruins to just one hit with four
strikeouts. With two outs in the sev­
enth, Belmont's John Brummett hit a
single over the outstretched glove of
Matt Ray at second base to spoil the
no-hit bid.

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Caitlin Mahoney had a big night at the plate for Lake Mary In the
Rams’ 8-4 victory over Seminole last Thursday, going 3-for-3 with
a triple and a double and driving in two runs.

This is not a good time to hit a bump in the
road.
Just when it looked like the Lake Mary softball team would cruise past the 20 win mark
on the season, the Rams stumbled in their
final two regular season games, not the direc­
tion you want to be going with the district
tournaments beginning Monday.
The battery o f Olivia Toporowsky and
Kelsie Richardson did the damage last Friday
night as the Lake Mary softball team won its
19th game of the season, 2-0, over Lake
Brantley in a Class 6A-District 3 contest.
Toporowsky hurled a two-hitter and struck
out eight, while Richardson went 2-for-3 as
the Rams improved to 19-4.

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It took a while but the
Seminole Community
College baseball team (21-32,
10-12) won its first confer­
ence road game since the
conference opener, as well as
their first game played under
the lights defeating Polk
Community College by a
score of 3-1 in 10 innings
Monday evening.
The game ball went to lefty
Zach Whitmer (3-1) who
pitched an absolutely master­
ful game throwing nine
innings of 1-run ball allow­
ing just 6 hits, while striking
out 8, and walking 1.
After being shut out
through the first 8 frames the
Raiders came within a strike
of letting the game fall on the
wayside, when against Polk's
closer Seminole snortstop
Kyle Patrick drew a two out,
full count walk. Seminole
outfielder Jason Caldwell
then came through behind
him in the driving a double
to left center to score Patrick
all the way from first to force
the game into the bottom
half of the ninth.
In the Raiders lop half of
the 10th Chris Krall drove in
second baseman Adam
Tienken who had walked
and stole second (the 3rd
steal of his 2 for 3 evening)
from second with an RBI
double to left to take the first
Seminole lead o f the game.
Travis Battle then drove in
Krall with a line drive
through the left side to help
pad the Seminole lead.
Seminole then brought in
the left-handed sidewinder
Ian Gallagher to polish of the
game by throwing an
uneventful 1-2-3 bottom half
of the 10th to record his first
save of the season seal the
win for the Raiders.
But all of the news was not
good as the Raiders dropped
a road contest against confer­
ence rival Lake-Sumter offi­
cially eliminating them from
playoff contention Saturday,
losing by a score of 10-4.

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s o f t b a ll

Jessie Sadlowsky and Marla Stevens had the
hits for the Patriots.
Lake Mary was coming off a big Seminole
Athletic Conference win on Thursday as the
Rams had slowed a hot Seminole squad, 8-4.
Toporowsky turned offensive in that win,
going 2-for-3 with two RBI, but it was Caitlin
Mahoney that had the big night at the plate,
going 3-for-3 with a triple and a double and
driving in two. Crystal Saufley (2 -fo M ) and
Ashley Tabor (2-for-4, double) paced the
Fighting Seminoles.
But this week has been just the opposite as
Winter Springs' Lauren Starcher (l-fo r-2) lift­
ed a sacnfice fly to left in the fifth inning on
Monday as the host Bears edged Lake Mary,
1-0.
Wisniewski was outstanding for W inter
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T iie H erald

G irls
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Springs, holding the Rams to
five hits over 6 1 /3-innings
with three strike outs before
Davis came on to get the
save.
Mahoney went 2-for-3 with
a double to account for much
of the Lake Mary attack.
I he Rams were then shut
out again on Thursday as
Sara Anderson hurled a twohitter and struck out five as
Oviedo (17-4) won 3-0.
Lord had a double and two
RHI fur the Lions, while
Richardson went 2-for-2 for
Lake Mary.
Oviedo had been struggling
but got back on track by edg­
ing Winter Springs, 3-1, on
Monday.
Anderson hurled a threehitter for the Lions, while
Perez was 2-for-3 and drove
in two of the runs. Hinkle
was 2-for-3 for the Hears.
Oviedo had also won a big
district encounter with
DeLand, 4-0, with 1larrison
going 3-for-3 and scoring a
run to back the two-hit, six
strike out pitching of
Tomasetti.
The l.ions then tuned up for
the win over Lake Mary by
edging Lake Highland Prep
(15-9), 4-3, on Wednesday.
Perez (2-for-3) and Irimar
Hernandez (2-for-4), led
Oviedo past the defending
state champions.
Winter Springs (15-10) won
its second 1-0 victory of the
week as Davis and
Wisniewski combined to
shutout Winter Park (9-13) in
eight innings on Thursday.
Davis gave up just two nits
over five inning and Crystal
bullock had a double and
drove in the winning run.
Lake Brantley (14-11) has
been very busy, and very'
good, of late.
Last Thursday the Patriots
had a 3-1 win over Winter
Springs as Nikki I iall went 2for-3 and drove in all three
runs to back the three-hit
pitching of Maria Stevens.
Lake Mary then routed a
very good Trinity Prep (15-7)
sijiiad, 9-1, on Monday with
Sandel (3-for-4, double, two
RHI) and Uvino (2-for*4, two
RHI) leading the way.
Bordeaux was l-for-3 and
drove in tiie run for the
Saints.
. Tuesday, the Patriots edged
Lake Howell (5-18), 6-5,
behind 2-for-4 efforts from
hall and Uvino, who drove in
tiie winning run.
Parrel I had a double and
two RHI for the Silver Hawks.
Lake Brantley suffered a
tough loss on Wednesday,
falling 5-4 in 10-innings to
powerful West Orange (16-6).
Jessie Sadlowsky Hit a home
run tor the Patriots, while
Handel was 2-for-5.
Hut the Pats got right back
on the winning track on
Thursday as Stevens hurled a
one-hitter, striking out seven,
and Uvino went 4-for-5 with
two Kill in a 10-0 thumping
of Mount Dora (13-10).
Seminole (15-8) has also
had a quite a week, knocking
off a pair of very good
Orange County teams.
The trio of Amy Joyce (2for-4, two runs scored, RHI),
labor (2-for-4, RHI) and
Dorianne Torres (2-for-3) car­
ried tiie offense as the
Pigliting Seminoles outscored
Timber Creek, 6-2, on
Monday.
Hut tiie big win came on

Wednesday when Slieena
Ware hurled a three-hitter
and struck out 12 as the Tribe
handed Colonial (14-1) its
first loss of the season, 5-2.
Amy Joyce backed Ware by
going 2-for-4 and scoring two
runs.
Trinity Prep (16-7) ended its
regular season on a high note
with a 2-0 victory’ over Father
Lopez (15-6) on Thursday.
Burdeaux drove in one of
the runs and also hurled a
two-hitler, striking out four.
Burdeaux was coming off a
big game in which ‘'lie went
2- for-3 with a home run and a
double and two RHI to lead
Trinity Prep to a ^ I victory
over powerful Osceola.
Uushika drove in the other
run fur the Saints last Friday.
Lyman got a big district win
over Lake I iowelT, 8-5, last
Wednesday with Beaudoin
and Leslie Huchmann each
driving in a run, but then lost
a pair of decisions to Volusia
County powers. Samuels and
Farrell both doubled for the
Silver Hawks.
The night before (’Tuesday),
Liz Cashman threw her first
career no-hitter and struck
out 12 as Flagler Palm Coast
(15-3) wrapped up the topseed in the upcoming district
tournament with a 1-0 victory
Over the Greyhounds.
Stephanie Elrod was just as
effective for Lyman, allowing
only one hit on a hanging
breaking ball in the fourth
inning, and finishing with
nine strike outs.
Unfortunately for Elrod,
Nicole Sciola got hold of the
'hanger' and smashed a dou­
ble to the gap in left center.
On the next pitch, Erika
Ramming slapped the ball the
other way and it went
between the second baseman’s legs for an error, allow­
ing Sciola to score and hand­
ing the Greyhounds just their
second district loss of the sea­
son.
On Monday, Deltona also
edged Lyman by a run, nip­
ping the Greyhounds, 2 -1
Elrod again was the toughluck loser, while Jessica Brace
and Katie Bulger were both 2fnr-3 at the plate.
Lyman (9-14) then closed
out the regular season on a
high note on Tuesday with a
hyge, l-(V|Win over powerful,,
Apopka (2(1-5).
Elrod had a big game, driv­
ing in the run and allowing
just two hits and striking out
seven in hurling the shutout.
Wheeler also had a hit lor the
Greyhounds.
Lake Mary Prep (3-7) closed
out its season with a split,
dropping a 16-3, five-inning
decision to The M aster's
Academy on Monday, but
then coming back to outscore
Geneva Christian, 13-10, on
Thursday.
The Griffins' Burney hit a
grand slam to back a nine
strike out effort from winning
pitcher K. Taricano.
Orangewood Christian (104) finished the week with a
win and two losses, getting a
3- for-5 effort from Garalta
and a 2-for-5, two run scored
evening from Conte, but it
was not enough as the Ranis
were outscored by Pine Castle
Christian (8-8), 17-12, on
Monday.
OC was coming off a 10-4
defeat of The Master's
Academy on Friday in which
Garaffa hurled a five-hitter
with 17 strike outs. L i.

Romaldo was tiie offense for
the Eagles, going 3-for-3.
On Tuesday it was West
Oaks (11-4) rolling over the
Rams, 11-1 in five innings.
TMA also lost a later game
that evening as the Eagles fell
to Bishop Moore, 8-2, despite
a single and run scored by
Nooft.
But M aster's (12-6) finished
strong as Munyon went 3-for3 with a triple and a double
and drove in five runs and
Ch. Romaldo went 3-for-4
with two RHI in the win over
Lake Mary Prep and then
Laferriere was a one-woman
show, getting the pitching
victory while going 2-for-3
with a double, a run scored
and two RBI in a 9-8 defeat of
Pine Castle Christian (9-10)
on Thursday.
The lacrosse playoffs began
on Monday but prior to that,
Winter Springs (6-9) had
whipped St. Augustine-Nease
(0-6), 14-4, with Wick scoring
three goals and Harris two.
The playoffs actually began
lor the local teams on
Tuesday with Lake Brantley
and Lake Mary both flatten­
ing Flagler County foes.
The defending state cham ­
pion Patriots crushed Flagler
Palm Coast from Bunnell, 163, with Torch scoring three
goals, and the Rams clob­
bered St. Augustine-Nease,
13-5, with Benoit and Imlay
scoring two goals each.
In water polo, the Seminole
Athletic Conference champi­
on Lake Mary Rams got four
goals each from K. Shulz and
Ryan in a 16-6 whipping of
Lake Brantley.
Tiie girls also wrapped up
the tennis regular season last
week with Winter Springs (78) besting Lyman (1-13), 6-1,
and losing to powerful Trinity
Prep (15-1), 7-0; Lake Brantley
(8-4) getting a split, beating
Winter Park, 4-3, and losing
to Dr, Phillips (10-6), 4-3;
Lake i loweil (9-5) thumping
Oviedo (2-6-1), 6-1; and
Crescent City upsetting
Orangewood Cliristian (11-3),
4-3.
The district tournaments
were held on Monday and
Tuesday with Trinity Prep,
Orangewood Christian, Lake
Brantley and Lake Howell all
winning titles to advance to
Friday's regionals.
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T E N N IS
C L A S S 4 A -D IS T R IC T 2
at Spruce C reek
T E A M SCORES
I. Spruce Creek. 21; 2. W inter Spring*.
10; 3. Deltona, 9; 4. DeLand, 4; 5. Lake
Mary, 3; 6, Seminole, L
S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o . 1 _ Achley Pilsbury, Spruce Creek,
defeated Caasandra Price, DeLand, 6 -4,63.
N o . 2 _ Lauren G ilbert, Spruce Creek,
defeated K im I lo a n g W inter Springs, 63 , 6-3
N o . 3 _ Kristen Detloms, Spruce Creek,
defeated Paulina D e la -C ru r. W inte r
Spring*. 6-1. 6-1.
N o . 4 _ Nicole Maritngano, Spruce
Creek, defeated Stephanie A llg o o d ,
I M a ra t , 6-4, 6-2.
N o . 5 _ Catherine Wrisley. Spruce
Creek, defeated Michelle Abou-Jaoude,
W inter Spring*. &lt;&gt;-4. 6-3,
D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o. I Pilsbury /Gilbert, Spruce Creek,
defeated M ann/ltrigandi. DeLand.
N o. 2 _ DeUonis/M artingano, Spruce
Creek,
defeated
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C L A S S A -D IS T R 1 C T 6
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Sara Anderson (right) and
Perez (above) had big week’s
for Oviedo with Anderson hurl­
ing a three-hitter, striking out
three, and Perez driving in two
of the three runs with a pair of
hits in three trips to the plate
as the Lions got back on the
winning track with a 3-1 victo­
ry ovor Winter Springs last
Friday, thon, after Oviedo won
a big district encounter with
DeLand, 4-0, with Rachel
Harrison going 3-tor-3 and
scoring a run to back the twohit, six strike out pitching ol
Jennifer Tomasetti, Perez
went 2-for-3 in a 4-3 victory
over
defending
State
Champion Lake Highland
Prep on Wednesday and
Anderson came back with a
two-hitter, striking out five, in a
3-0 whitewashing of Lake
Mary In a Sominolo Athletic
Conference showdown on
Thursday.
TE A M SCORES
I. Trinity Prep, 21; 2. lake- H ighland
Prep. 14; 3. ftlr) M nntverde, M ount Dora
Bible, Pine Castle Christian and Circle
Christian, 3; 7. Central Florida Christian,
2; 8. First Academy, 0.
S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 _ Kowlet. Trin ity Prep, defeated
Visram, Lake I flghland Prep. 6-2, 6-0.
N o . 2 _ Hoover, Trin ity Prep, defeated
Verlander, Lake H igh la n d Prvp, 6-4, 6-0.
N o . 3 _ Dobson. Trin ity Prep, defeated
Lefflet, Lake H igh la nd Prep, 7-5, 6-2.
N o . 4 _ Rojen, Trin ity Prep, defeated
Irani, Lake H igh la nd Prep, 6-2,6-2.
N o . 5 _ Ran|il. T rin ity Prep, defeated
A h m e d . Lake H ig h la n d Prep, 6-2. 6-2.
D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 _ Rossler/Hoover, Trin ity Prep,
defeated Visram /LeiHer, la k e H ighland
Prep. 6 - L 1-6, 6-3.
N o . 2 _ Dobson/Rosen, Trin ity Prep,
defeated Verlander/Iranl. L ik e H ighland
Prep, 6 -1 ,6-2.
C L A S S A -D IS T R IC T 5
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TE A M SCORES
I. O rangew ood Christian, 12; 2. la k e
M a ry Prep. 10; 3. Crescent City, 8, 4 (tie)
Warner Christian. Lather L o p e l and Th e
M aster's Academy, 1; 7, T rin ity Christian,

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S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o . 1 _ B rittany Hralv. W arner
Christian, defeated W h itn e y Rush,
O rangew ood Christian. 7-6,6-2.
N o . 2 _ H aley |oiu-s, Orangew ood

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C h ristian, defeated C aroline Winters,
Fattier Lope/, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3
N o . J _ Sarah Skelton. Crescent City,
defeated
K atherine
Sanders,
O ra ngew ood Christian. 6-3, 6-2.
N o . 4 _ I Lillie Van Dyke, O ra ngew ood
Christian, defeated latnara Khan, Lake
M a ry Prep, 6*4, 6-3.
N o . 5 _ Sarah Pepe, Lake M a ry Prep,
defeated
C h ris tin e
M iles.
W arner
Christian, 6-2, 6-2.
D O U B L E S F IN A L
N o .l _ K en rik/W inte rs, Father Lope/,
defeated
Jones/R ush,
O ra n g e w o o d
Christian, 6-1, 7-6.
N o . 2 _ Blossfeld/Skeltoa Crescent
C ity, defeated Fu tterm an/K h an , Lake
M a ry Prep. 6-1, 6-3.
C L A S S 4 A -D 1 S T R IC T 3
at Lake Brantley
TE A M SCORES
I. Lake Brantley, 15; 2 W inter Park. 13;
3, A p o p k a , 11; 4. Edgew ater, 4; 5,
University, 2; 6. O viedo, 1; 7. l.ym an, 0.
S I N G L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 _ Sallsgaver, W inter Park, defeat­
ed Mehcharvk, la k e Brantley, 6-2. 6-2.
N o. 2 _ N guyen, la k e Brantley, defeat­
ed Collins, Apopka. 6-3. 6-4
N o . 3 _ Johnson. W inter Park, defeated
Mitchell, Lake Brantley, 6-1, 7-5.
N o . 4 _ Polk, A p o p ka , defeated
Wucherer, Lake Brantley, 0-6, 6-4. 6-4
N o . 5 _ Satcher. W inter Park, defeated
Doctor, A p op ka. 6-2. 6-2.
D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o . 1 _ la k e Brantley defeated W inter

Park, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-3).
N o. 2 _ Lake Brantley defeated A pop ka.
6-2. 7-5."
C L A S S 3 A -D 1 S T R IC T 5
at Flagler Palm Coast
T E A M SCORES
t. la k e H o w e ll. 15; 2. Flagler Palm
Coast, 14; 3. M ainland, 6; 4. (tie) East
Ridge and Leesburg, 4; 6. N e w Sm yrna
Beach, 3; 7. Poindana. 2.
S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o . 1 _ M endoza, Lake H o w e ll, defeat­
ed Goncharova, Flagler Palm Coast, 6-1,
64).
N o . 2 _ D e g rood, Lake H o w e ll, defeat­
ed Boettcher, Flagler Palm Coast, 6-0,6-1.
N o . 3 _ C ru z , Lake H o w e ll, defeated
Foshee, Flagler Palm Coast, 6-2, 6-3.
N o , 4 _ Gardner, Flagler Palm Coast,
defeated Bryant, Mainland, 6-2. 6-3.
N o . 5 _ C .la d d , East Ridge, del eat i d
Johns. Polnciana, 6-1, 7-6 (7-1).
D O U B L E S S E M IF IN A L S A N D
F IN A L S
N o , 1 _ M endoza / Degrood, la k e
H o w e ll, defeated Le w a re /Ostrander,
Leesburg, 9-7; G o n c h a ro v a /G ardner,
Flagler
Palm
Coast,
defeated
M c C o y /W ilson,
8*3.
Final;
M e n d o za /D e g ro o d
defeated
Goncharova/Gardner. 8-3.
N o. 2 _ Foshee/Boettcher, l lagler Palm
Coast, defeated H ccker/Lyles, N e w
Sm yrna Beach, 84); C ru z/D e d io s . Lake
H ow ell, deteated M o rn s / Polk, le c s b u rg
8-3 Final Foshee/Boettcher defeated
C ru z/D e d io s, 8-5.

B rie fs
S O N G B IR D FE ST IV A L
The Welcome Back Songbirds Festival on
Saturday, April 24, highlights an Earth Day
celebration at the Chinsegut Nature Center
in Brooksville. The free festivities kick tiff
early at 7:30 a. m., with live bird banding,
followed by a birds o f prey demonstration at
9 a.m.
There is something for everyone in the
family at the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Com m ission's (FWC) Welcome
Hack Songbirds Festival, including games for
children, wildlife presentations and nature
walks. A variety of programs will take place
throughout the day including programs on
hummingbirds, basic birding, landscaping
with native plants, bird box tu ild in g and
plantings for birds. Numerous other outdoor
and wildlife-related activities are scheduled
through the conclusion o f the event at 4 p.m.
Vendor and exhibitor booths open at 9 a.m.
Refreshments as well as nature-related books
and native plants will be available for pur­
chase from local vendors.
The Chinsegut Nature Center is located
just north of Brooksville off US 41. To get to
the site from 1-75, take SR 50 west to
Brooksville, go north on US 41 seven miles to
CR 476 and go west for one mile. Chinsegut
Nature Center is located on the left.
Currently the Chinsegut Nature Center is
open by appointment only or during special

events such as the Welcome Back Songbirds
Festival on April 24.
For more information on the Welcome Back
Songbirds Festival visit www.floridaconservation.org/feslivals/w bschinsegut, or call
Kristin Wood at 352-754-6722.
Hie FWC, I lernando Audubon Society, the
Hernando Chapter of the Native Plant
Society and the Withalacoochee River Basin
Board of the Southwest Florida Water
Management District sponsor the Earth Day
celebration.
SIL V E R S P U R S R O D E O
Tiie Silver Spurs Riding Club ropes in the
CBR Hull Ride and tiie long-established
Silver Spurs Rodeo to tie down the very best
entertainment you will find in Central
Florida at the new Silver Spurs Arena, April
24-25.
The wildest, heart-pounding eight seconds
to be shown on national television will
explode into action at 7 p.m. on Saturday,
April 24, as the CBR Bull Ride makes its
debut into the Silver Spurs Arena. Only
bucking bulls and professional cowboys will
share the spotlight on Saturday evening with
some of the world's best rodeo clowns and
bullfighters, sure to keep the crowd in stitch­
es while they avoiding getting any them­
selves!
The CBR, committed to bringing the very
BEST in the sport o f professional bucking

bull riding to the area, launched its first sea­
son in 2002. CBR events are televised
through the nationally syndicated Outdoor
Channel.
On Sunday, April 25 at 2 p.m., the tradition
and heritage of the Silver Spurs Rodeo will
ride into action. Rodeo fans will be enter­
tained by the country's best cowboys and
cowgirls competing in breathtaking events
such as bull riding, steer wrestling, saddle
bronc riding, bareback riding, and barrel rac­
ing. The world famous Silver Spurs
Quadrille team will also showcase their
award-winning talents as they perform chal­
lenging square dances on horseback.
The chutes open for the CBR at 7 p.m.,
Saturday, April 24 and the Silver Spurs
Rodeo kicks off at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, April
25. Tickets are $25 for adults and $12 for chil­
dren (3-12 yrs.). Florida residents will receive
$5 off per adult and $2 off per child with a
valid Florida I.D. I.D. required per adult in
party.
Tickels can be purchased in advance at the
Silver Spurs Arena Box Office, located in
Osceola Heritage Park at 1875 Silver Spur
Lane, off Hwy. 192, the box office is open
Monday-through-Friday, 10 a.m.-to-5 p.m. or
through Ticketmaster, log onto www.ticketmaster.com.
For additional information on the CBR or
the Silver Spurs Rodeo of Champions, call

407-67-RODEO or go to www.silverspursrodeo.com. For information on the
Kissim m ee/St. Cloud area, go to the
Kissimmee-St. Cloud Convention and
Visitors Bureau call 800-333-KISS or visit
www.floridakiss.com.
S.E.R .V .E.
S.E.R.V.E. (Students Engaged in Recreation
it Volunteer Efforts) is a service learning ini­
tiative designed to utilize middle school and
high school students in community service.
This program benefits students, the City of
Casselberry, and surrounding communities
giving students ongoing opportunities for
community service. This program also helps
students gain volunteer hours needed for
scholarship applications.
S.E.R.V.E. volunteers at the Lilley House,
City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department and other volunteer venues.
Volunteer activities include assisting at spe­
cial events, ongoing programs, etc.
For more information about S.E.R.VE., or
to become a member, visit our website at
www.casselberry.org or contact Shydonna
Tossie at 407.262.7720 x l307 or entail at
pks_recasst&lt;fi casselberry.org.
G O L F T O U R N A M E N T B E N E F IT S
S E M IN O L E C IT IE S E V E N T
On Friday, May 7, the Seminole Cities
See Briefs, Page 13A

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B o y s -----------Continued from Page 11A
-hit, 14 strike out effort from
Paul Cinder.
Hart was the big man with
the stick again, doubling and
driving in two runs. Chris
Mester only allowed five hits
and struck out nine on the
hill for Winter Springs, while
Vinny Cucci was 2-for-3 at
the plate.
Lake Brantley did not take
kindly to the loss and unfor­
tunately, Lake Howell was
the recipient of the Patriots'
wrath.
Jason Bush went 2-for-3
with and RBI, Jeff Dietz went
2-for-4 with two RBI and
Lamar Guy had a pair of hits,
including an inside the park
home run, as Lake Brantley
crushed the Silver Hawks, 110, on Monday in another SAC
make-up contest.
Chris Belcher went the first
three innings, striking out
three and Ryan Kelley closed
out the shutout.
Nick Farkas went 2-for-3 for
Lake Howell.
The teams met again on
Tuesday and the result was
nearly the same with the
Patriots routing the Silver
Hawks, 11-2.
Dietz had a big game, going
2-for-2 with a home run and
three RBI, while Jason
Lauridson also drove in three
for the winner's.
Montgomery Bunda was 2for-3 for Lake Howell.
Then came Wednesday and
everything changed.
It was discovered the under
FI ISA A rules, Lake Brantley's
earlier 5-4 victory over Lake
Mary should have counted as
a district game and not the
second meeting between the
two teams, therefor throwing
the district race into a threeway tie between the Rams,
Patriots and Wildcats with 3-1
records and Apopka just a
game back at 2-2 heading into
the final district game for
each school.
Winter Park (18-6) stuck a
dagger in Lake M ary's hopes
with a convincing 6-1 victory
at Tuttle Field on Thursday,
dropping the Rams (19-3) into
third place in the district race
and out of a bye in the first
round of the tournament,
which will be played at
W inlef Park.
Tyson Auer (2-for-3, double,
RBI) drove in Lubonty (2-for2, double, run) to give Lake
Mary a 1-0 lead in the bottom
o f the second inning, but the
Wildcats responded with sin­
gle runs in the third, fifth and
sixth innings and then put the
game out of reach by getting
to Eckard (nine strike outs)
and reliever Smith for three
runs in the top of the seventh.
Meanwhile, Lake Brantley
(16-6) was taking care of its
own business, knocking off
Edgewatcr (16-6), 5-2, to earn
a tie for the district top spot.
Bush had another big game,
going 3-for-4, while Ray Allen
was l-for-3 with an RBI.
If Lake Mary had beaten
Winter Park, the Rams and
Patriots would have gotten
the top two spots, but with
the results. Winter Park and
Lake Brantley both finish dis­
trict play 4-1 and will get first
round byes, but the Wildcats
get the No. 1 seed because it
owns a win over the Patriots.
Lake Mar)' and Apopka are
both 3-2, with Rams getting
the third seed because of their
win over the Blue Darters.
Edgewater (1-4) and
University (0-5) round out the
field.

In other baseball action,
Seminole (10-12) continues to
build momentum toward the
district tournament, posting
back-to-back 7-1 wins over
Lyman and Eustis this week.
On Monday, Luke Kimmig
hurled a six-nitter at the
Greyhounds, striking out
four. Diener (2-for-3, two RBI)
and Walden (2-for-4, three
RBI) did the offensive dam­
age for the Tribe.
The Fighting Seminoles
then picked up a very impres­
sive win on Thursday, knock­
ing off the two-time defend­
ing Class 4A State Champion
Panthers (17-6) at Stuart
Cottrell Field.
The game was scoreless
until the top of the fifth
inning when Seminole
exploded for five runs.
Sophomore John llgen start­
ed lire outburst by driving in
the first run of the game, then
capped off the scoring with a
two-run homer in the sixth
inning, llgen finished the
game 3-for-4, while Diener
was 2-for-4 with two RB to
back the five-hit pitching of
Matt Hines, who had seven
strikeouts and only allowed
two Eustis runners to reach
third base. The only run off
I lines, who raised his record
to 5-2 and lowered his ERA to
1.60, came in the bottom of
the fifth inning on a bunt sin­
gle and a bloop single down
tiu* right field line.
Lyman (10-12) finally got
off the schnide over with a 43 win over Lake Howell on
Wednesday after dropping a
9-1 decision to Oviedo last
Friday, with Parker (3-for-4,
double) and Gonzalez (2-for3, RBI) leading the way for
the Lions (14-7), and then
falling to Seminole on
Monday.
Clint Franklin drove in the
only run against Oviedo and
Harmon threw out three
Seminole base stealers, while
on Wednesday its Justin
Cokecroft scattering eight
hits, striking out 10, and
Danny Kava going 2-for-4 to
lead the Greyhound attack
against the Silver Hawks.
Lake Howell (9-13) also
picked up its first win in a
while on Thursday as Taft (81) threw a five-hitter and
struck out nine in an 8-3 vic­
tor)' over Mainland (11-10).
Farkas (double), Grant
Berman (2-for-4) and Chase
Parsons (two RBI) led the
Silver Hawk offense.
Despite playing its third
game in as many days,
Winter Springs (14-9) got
back into the column in a big
way, romping over Evans, 110, in five innings on
Wednesday.
Kory Wick was the winner,
allowing only one hit and
striking out eight, while Sam
English went 2-for-2 and
drove in three runs.
Orangewood Christian (108) broke a losing streak with a
9-2 victory over Lake Mary
Prep (3-11) on Thursday.
Ben Rupp went five innings
on the hill for the Rams,
allowing two hits and strik­
ing out six, while Nick Porta
led the offense, going 2-for-4
with a triple and an RBI.
Breum was 3-for-3 for the
Griffins.
LMP was coming off a big,
8-5, victory over Tlie M aster's
Academy on Monday.
The Eagles (9-11) came into
the game with back-to-back
wins, 7-4 in nine innings over
Deltona Trinity Christian (5-9)
last Saturday and 3-2 over
Orangewood last Friday.

In the win over Trinity,
Curran allowed two hits and
struck out eight over six
innings and Lee (3-for-5) and
Dafonso both homered, while
Clark threw a two-hitter,
allowing no earned runs and
striking out 11, and Curran
was 2-for-3 with an RBI at the
plate against the Rams.
Trinity Prep won two of
three games to even its record
at 11-11.
Last Friday, Cox was the
winning pitcher, allowing one
hit and striking out 12, and
Reinke led the offense with a
monster 4-for-5 effort at the
plate that featured a double, a
run scored and an RIH in a 92 victory over The First
Academy.
Tlie Saints then got over
.500 witli a 9-3 win over I Inly
Trinity on Tuesday led by the
hitting of Auld (2-for-3, four
RBI), Mitchell (home run, two
RBI) and Lapp (2-for-4, dou­
ble).
The team then moved up in
class on Thursday and was
blanked by Deltona (13-8), 3-

25-20 and 25-22, this week.
Roberts had 10 kills against
the Timberwolves.
Tlie Bears (15-9) have been
going the other way, also
beating Bishop Moore (12-8),
25-19, 21-25, 25-22 and 25-18,
and Seminole, 25-19, 25-16,
24- 26 and 25-11, this week.
Brian Smith (42 assists) and
Ryan Hennessey (8 blocks)
did the damage against Lake
Howell; Smith (43 assists) and
Mickey Sayre (17 kills) lead­
ing the way against the
Hornets; and Addison Duke
(19 kills) and Joey Elston (15
kills) pacing the attack
against the Fighting
Seminoles.
Lyman (18-5) rolled past
DcLand, 25-15, 25-15 and 259, behind Brickelmaier (33
assists) and Gamboa (15
kills), and Oviedo (8-11) out­
lasted Lake Brantley, 29-27,
25- 22 and 25-20. Columbus
(12 kills) and Herron (seven
blocks) led the Lions, while
Rosen (nine kills) and Santos
(27 assists) paced the Patriots.
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Adegbayi; Lake H o w e ll. Parkas; .111 _
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Deltona 13-8.
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none. H R _ Seminole, llgen Records
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I opez, defeated G o ttfrie d /M uredock,
O rangew ood Christian, 0-6, 6-3, 6-2.
C L A S S 4 A -D IS T R IC T 2
at Florida Tennis Center, Daytona
Beach
TE A M SCORES
1. Spruce Creek, 20. 2 W inter Springs,
12; 3 Lake Mary, 10, 4 Seminole, 4; 5
D e la n d . 3; 6 (tie) Deltona and Pine
Ridge. 0.

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No. 3 _ Joey Rogan. Spruce Creek,
defeated Brian R unda, W inter Springs. 76 1 7 -5 1 H 6 4
N o . 4 _ Charlie Yarn-*, Spruce Creek,
defeated C o ry Clement, Lake M ary, 6-0,

6-2
N o. S _ Jim m y DeSantis Spruce Creek,
defeated A d a m Clement. Lake M ary, 6-0,

6-0.
D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 _ Brow n/R ogan, Spruce Creek,
defeated K va n /Kham hotm hruang, Lake
Mary-. 6 4,7-5
N o. 2
Yanos/Ruddy, Spruce Creek,
defeated Clem ent/Clem ent, L ik e Mary,
6 3 , 6-3.
C L A S S A -D IS T IU C T 6
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TE A M SCORES
1 Trin ity Prep, 18,2. Lake H igh la nd. 17;
3 M o ntvrrd e. 5. 4 Pine Castle Christian.
5; 5 Hie) Circle Christian and T h e First
Academy, 2.
S IN G L E S F I N A L S
N o. 1 M n y r. Trin ity Prep, defeated
Cameron. I ake H igh la nd Prep, 6-4, 6-2.
No. 2
Najjar. Lake H igh la nd Prep,
defeated Freedman, Trin ity Prep, 6-1, 6-4.
N o, 3 _ D uvall, Lake H igh la nd Prep,
defeated Cuharrubia, Trin ity Prep, 6 -2 75.
N o. 4 Nitkowski, trinity Prep, defeat­
ed Tischb.u h. I-ake I In w e ll 6-3, 6-3.
N o. 5 _ Kittane, Trin ity Prep, drleated
Conker, Lake H ighland I’rep, 4-6, 6 -2 6-

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D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o. I
M o ye /Freedman. Trin ity Prep,
defeated
C a m e ro n / D u v a ll,
Lake
H igh la nd Prep, 6-7 (6-H), 6-3,6-3.
N o . 2 _ N ajjar/ Fischbach. Lake
H ig h la n d
Prep,
defeated
Kirt.m e /Waked, T rim ly Prep. 6-1, 6 -2
C L A S S 4 A -D IS T R IC T 3
at l ake B ta n llry
II A M SCORES
1. W inter Patk, 12; 2 Edgewater, 10; 3.
Lym an, 9, I Apopka, 8; 5. L ik e Brantley,
5; 6. University, 3; 7, O vtedo, 0.
S I N G H S I IN A L S
N o. 1 _ M aztin, L y m a n defeated
Aguilera, W inter Park. 6-0, 6-3.
N o. 2 _ Ta w il. Lym an, defeated
Ruggiero, Edgewater, 6 -2 5 -7 ,6-3.
N o. 3 _ Marco, Edgewatcr, defeated
Fud in , W inter Park. 6 -3 ,7-5.
N o . 4 _ Telford, Apopka, defeated Park,
Lake Brantley, 7 -5 ,6 -t,
N o . 5 _ Naylor. W inter Park, defeated
Carter, Apopka, 6-0. 6 -1.
D O U B L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 Lym an defeated W inter Park. 63 .6 -2
N o . 2 . W inter Park defeated Apopka.
6 -2 0-6, 6 4

SC C B A SK E T B A L L C A M P
The 2004 Stan C nim artie/ Seminole
Community College Raider Basketball Camp
will hold two sessions for boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June 1-through- ! and Week 2
will be June 7-through-ll.
The cost is $125 for each week.
The camps run from 9 am . 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 407-3282091 or 407-328-2090 or email at
cromarts@scc-f1.edu.
D ER EK W A U G H -ST E T SO N
U N IV E R S IT Y B A SK E T B A L L C A M P S
The Derek Waugh-Sletson University
Basketball Camps will be held in June and
July at the Edmunds Activities Center in
Dehand. The Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 11-13.
Position Camp _ June 13-17.
I ligh School Team Camp _ June 26-27.
Individual Camp _ June 27-July 1.
Individual Camp _ July 25-29.
For mure information call Coach Sebastian
Singletary at 386-822-8101 or e-mail at ssinglelf'stetson.edit.
M E T R O N O RTH B A SK E T B A L L C A M P
The 12th annual Metro North Basketball
Camp will be held in two sessions this sum ­
mer at the Annunciation Catholic Academy
Gym on Montgomery Drive in Altamonte
Springs.
Under the direction of Flagler College head
coach and former UCF All-America Bo Clark
the camp is open lo bolh 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 session and $150 for
both weeks.
For more information call 407-644-7420, 407831-4696 or 407-869-6512.

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S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o. I _ John Sanders, Orangew ood
Christian, drleated Evan W hite. Father
Lopez. 6-1,6-4.
N o. 2 _ Jellrey M on-dock, O rangew ood
Christian, defeated Brett Arsenault.
Father I ope/. 6-4. 6-2
N o. 3 _ Patrick Rahitaille, Father Lopez,
defeated Shaw n Villatmel, O rangew ood
Christian, 6-4, 6-0
N o. 4 _ Peter White, Father l.opez,
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LA B O R O F L O V E /H E A R T O F FL O R ID A
U N ITE D WAY G O L F C L A S S IC
The 4th annual Labor of Love/H eart of
Florida United Way Golf Classic will be held
Friday, May 14th, at Walt Disney World's
Eagle Pines Golf Course.
Sponsored by Saturn of Orlando and the
Central Florida AFL-CIO, the tournament will
raise funds to benefit f learl of Florida United
WayThe four-person scramble will feature holein-one, longest drive and closest to the pin
contests. Prizes include a 2004 Saturn Quad
Coupe 2, $10,000 in cash, and a vacation get­
away, among others.
The entry fee for individual golfers is $125
and $400 for a foursome. Entry fees include
golf, cart, range balls, lunch and goodie bag.
The entry deadline is May 3rd and the field
will be limited to 144 players.
To register for the event or to learn more
about sponsorship opportunities, call 1leart of
Florida United Way's Jennifer Kenny at (407)
8354)900.

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TE A M SCORES
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Continued from Page 12A
Recreation Council (SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournament at Winter Springs Golf Club.
Registration will begin at noon and there
will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner and
awards will follow immediately afterwards.
A foursome and tee sponsorship package is
available for 5350 and tee sponsorships are
available for $75. Winter Springs Golf Club is
located at 900 West Stale Road 434, Winter
Springs.
The tournament will benefit the Youth IntraCity Olympic Festival, an annual event
involving over 500 Seminole County summer
camp children. Children will range in ages
fmm 5 to 12 years old.
For more information about the golf tourna­
ment, please contact Chris Caldwell at
407.327.6589 or email him at ccaldwell@winterspringstl.org.

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N o. 5 _ Watson. Flagler Palm Coast,
defeated tl Ladd. Fast Ridge. 6 -t. 6-0
D O U B L E S S E M IF IN A L S A N D
F IN A L S
N o . 1 _ Th o m p s o n /H e a rt), Flagler Palm
Coast,
defeated
Von
Konnlngsbm ggen/Sldat, Poinriana, 8-2,
Price/Mercado, Lake H ow ell, drleated
Elsw ick/B urton (Fast R idge) 8-0. Final
P rice/M ercado
defeated
Th o m p s o n /Heart!, 8-6.
N o . 2 _ A u e m o /t.e b l'y, Flagler Palm
Coast, defeated V ittorvlli/lluivani. lake
H o w e ll,
B-2;
Sm ith/Falkenhetner.
Poineirana,
defeated
B arringer/Cuevano, N e w Smyrna Beach,
9-7 (7-3) Final Acierno /1 ehliy defeated
Sm ith/Falkcnhelncr 8-4.

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S I L V E R H A W K S H,

Cox was the leader for TP,
going l-for-3 at the plate and
allowing only five hits over
six innings.
The tennis teams wrapped
up the regular season last
week witli Winter Springs
(13-4) getting split, rolling
past Lyman (6-8), 6-1, and
getting edged, 4-3, by power­
ful Trinity Prep (14-1); Lake
Howell (6-9) keeping Oviedo
(0-8) winless, 6-1; another
power, Dr. Phillips (14-1)
waltzing past Lake Brantley,
7-0; and Lake Mary Prep (9-4)
shutting out Foundation, 7-0.
The district tournaments
were then held on Monday
and Tuesday with only the
Trinity Prep boys still alive
heading into Friday's regional
playoffs.
Trie lacrosse playoffs
opened on Monday, but it
was Winter Park (13-3) top­
ping Lake Howell (7-8), 13-6,
in the regular season finale
last Thursday.
The opening round of the
playoffs found Lake Mary (77) falling to Lake 1Unveil (87), 7-6, with B. Johnston scor­
ing three goals and A.
Johnston posting It) saves for
the Silver Hawks, while the
Rams got four goals from
Crowe and a combined 16
saves from Rauch and Kurir.
Oviedo (10-3) romped over
Lyman (1-10), 18-0, behind
Noonan (five goals, one
assist) and Wilkens (tha*e
goals, than? assists).
Greyhounds goalie Barco
made 14 saves.
Top-seeded Winter Springs
(12-2) romped past Seminole
(4-7) with Pike scoring three
goals and handing out two
assists and Rushing dishing
out five assists. Bvrna and
Timpano scored the goals for
the Fighting Seminoles.
In boys volleyball:
Lake Mary (17-2) won
twice, topping Seminole, 2517, 25-9 and 25-12, on
Tuesday behind 12 kills from
Tim Spencer and 20 assists
from Rob Green, and Lake
1fowetl, 25-18, 26-24 and 2927, with Spencer (25 kills) and
Green (40 assists) again lead­
ing the way.
, Tlie Silver 1lawks, which
got 10 blocks from Sutter and
14 kills from McCallister
against the Rams, are strug­
gling against lough competi­
tion, also falling to Winter
Springs, 26-28, 25-20, 25-16
and 25-11, and powerful
Timber Creek (18-1), 25-15,

1. Flagler Palm Coast. 19; 2. Lake
U n w e ll. 11; 3. Pninriana. 10; 4. Fast
R ldgr. 5; 5. M ainland, 2; 6. N e w Smyrna
Beach, l.
S IN G L E S F IN A L S
N o. 1 _ Prior, t ake ) Inwell, defeated
Thom pson, Flagler Palm C o a s t 8 -3 ,6-0N o . 2 _ A cicm o , lla g lcr Palm Coast,
defeated Mercado. Lake H ow ell, 6 -1 ,6-2.
N o . 3 _ Itcartl. Flagler Palm Coast,
drleated Smith, Poinriana, 6-0, 6-3.
N o . 4 _ Preston, Flagler Palm C oast
defeated Falkcnheirier, Poinriana. 6-4, 6-

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“G arden of Devotion* section.
Priced $5,000 under retail.
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23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST O N

71— H elp W anted

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$250 to 8500/Week
Will Train to Work at Home
Helping the U S Government
Pile H U D / FH A Mortgage
Refunds. N o Exp
Necessaryl
Call Toll Froo
1-866-537-2907

Auto Technician Experienced,
M on thru Frl, top pay &amp;
benefits Apopka. 4 0 7 -8 8 0 8221,

FR O NT
DESK
CLERK
required
for
day
shift,
weekends a must, experience
preferred Budget Inn, Sanford
Apply In person. 3200 S
O rlando Dr.

Local Pest Control C o seeks
termite technician trainee. Morv
Frt, 7-4. salary ♦ benefits 407330-3305

Openings lor boat assembly,
mechanics &amp; cabin assembly
person Install carpet, cabinets
&amp; accessories G ood pay &amp;
benefits Monday-Thuraday. 10
hr days Appty at Vetoctty Power
Boats. 650 Hickman Circle. In
the 1-4 Industrial Park. 407-3211340

Seminole Community

415 B L A C K A N D

W H IT E
S H IH
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N.
M A R Y LA N D ST. R EW A R D
407-323-1735
L O S T : 8 year old gray cat. right
eye la infixed, is asthmatic. Lost
In the 27th St. area of Sanford.
B een gone about 6 weeks
R ew a rd tl 407-825-3665.

25— Special
N otices
from h u m a d c d pracBoo on J J y
1,200 3. Past patients m ay malt
their request tor medical
records to 1770 E . Lake M ary
Btvd.. S an kxd 32773 Fax 407328-7388. Ptaasa include an
address or fax num ber tor
sending a records release form
which must be signed by the
patent and rskxned to Vie atx*«
address.

59— Financial
Services
Attention Readers!!
ITs (legal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask y o u lo pay
for It before th ey deliver. For
more information, call toil-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H ELP . ( A public
service m essage from Th e
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

M oney to L end

Attention Readers!!
ire Dlegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask yo u to p ay
for It before they deliver. For
more Information, call toil-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F TC HELP. ( A public
service m essage from Th e
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Ttade Commission)

71— H elp Wanted
'Ail Around* heavy duty truck
mechanic. Reply at 1901W. 1st
St, Sanford. Ptv 407-888-2005.

A fast paced and rapidly
expanding
Service
and
Residential
Plum bing
Contractor is looking kx several
Plumbing Service Technicians.
Must be a highly motivated, selfatarter w ho can work in a fast
paced
and
changing
environm ent.
M ust
have
minimum two years plumbing
service experience and tools,
G re at p a ;y and excellent
benefits. All applications and
resumes w ll be reviewed In the
uknoal of Confidentiality Send
to 109 Com m ercial St., Lake
Mary Florida. 432748. or I n 40733 3 -3 6 5 3 ,
or on-line
at
www.delalr.com. E .O .E V D F W .

T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld la
looking for an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sale* team
serving Sankxd. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
araa.
A
marketing business degree or
some direct sales experience
preferred W e wtl train the right
Individual w ho possesses
s o lid 1organizational skills,
good
interpersonal
communication abilities and
who has a strong deslro to
achieve. M ust be
selfmotivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service. Computer
and or design skills helpful but
not ne cessary Must own
good, raliaWe transportation
This la a M »me MondayTnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position with
com pensation baaed on
education
and
sales
experience.

D E A L E R S E R V IC E R E P
Detail ononted highly motivated
Individual with computer skills
to work In high paced
automotive environment. 407898-9222 or fax. 407-898-3931
Dental A ss is ta n t: Expd or will
train. Must have pleasing
porsonafety &amp; transportaten Work
in Sanford &amp; Orlando. Send
resume to: 217 S. O ak Ave.
Sanford. F L 32771.
D rive r/dellvery: G ood driving
record, at minimum class D
license. Apply In person,
Badcock Furniture. 2306 S.
French Ave. Sanford 407-3228240.
Drivers
8 M X H a s 9 Im m ediate
O p e n in g s for A S pecialised
D e dicated R outel
• H om e Every other
weekond
• Run* Plant to Plant
•Year Round Freight
• Full Benefits Package
• Stability
Min 23 yrs. old, good
M V R l y r O T R C D L -A
1-800-247-8040
w ww .sm xc.com E O E
Dump truck driver wanted Tn-

Expd concrete pump operators
needed. G ood driving record,
reliable,
hrly
training,
commission, dispatcher also
needed. 407-468-2698
Growing Intenor Design firm In
need of office help Quick
Books exp roqured FT, 407-6339651.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Owner Operators
MAKING
DOLLARS
MAKES SENSE
• Hom e every 5 to 7 days

II Interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e ra ld
N ew sp a p e rs
P O B o x 1887
San ford , F L 32772
P h o n e : 407-322-281 l x 11
Fa x : 407-323-9408
E m ail:

•Avg $2500 to $2800/wk

F T Dental Assistant needed lor
growing quality general dental
practice m Lake Mary. Exp a plus,
but will tram the right Individual.
Excellent hourly and bonus
package Fax reeune to 407-3243118, attention Sharon.
F T Markstng Ftorton. Great enky
level position. M ust have
computer &amp; people skills &amp; be
creative. Contact Sharon 407539-3476x232.
Inside Sales Ftositkm: Pebble
Junction is seeking a highly
enthusiastic Individual; with
excellent custom er servtoe
skills. J o b responsibilities
include counter sales, retail 7
contractor, telephone, sales
orders lor deUw lea. support lor
outside people, help resolve
customer issues &amp; problems, A
parttcipata in trade shows. Exp
with computer entry systems
highly
desirable.
Pebble
Junction offers an excellent
benefit program. Please mall
resume to Pebble Junction.
702 S. French Ave. Sanford, FI
327 71.
or
email
to
bwtttliff O pebbiejunetton com
IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T I
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
for
business
opportLwWee and franthisea. C a l
Florida Dept, of Agriculture 6
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor free
information O r visit our W eb site
at w ww ftc gov/bizop.
Florida law requlras sellers of
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept of
Agriculture
&amp;
Consum er
Services before selling. Call to
verity lawful registration before

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug free workpiece.
Apply at: S«0 Milter Drive.
Altamonte Springs 407-MO-

• Health ins/Direct Deposit
A L S O H IR IN G
C O M P A N Y D R IV E R S
Must have 2 yrs O T R exp.

LocaVRegional drivers average
$ 30 to $.35 cents per mile all
pay earned Thiele a drop 4 hock
operation that has boon
growing every year for the last
5 years. It you ara Interested In
lolnlng a dedicated hard
working grtxp of empicyeea wtth
year round work and benefits.
Apply In person
Salem Carrlera/Laaslng
3143 W . International
Speedw ay Btvd
Daytona Beach, F L
April 21st thru 28th
From Bam to 5pm
or call 1-800-709-2536
W e require 8 yr* C D L -A sap.
and applicant must live within
45 miles of Daytona
Looking tor college student for
part Bme vxxk on a horse ranch
doing odd fobs. 407-760-7130.
H eavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133.
Multi Shop positions available
for fa it grow ing com pany.
Seeking dependable workers,
F T/ P T available Located In
Sanford. Contact Joe. 407321-6564.
Need experienced full time
Waiter or Waitress. .Ask tor
Pater, 407-323-4040
O n e of Central Florida's moel
recognized A/C companies and
now
newest
Electrical
C ontractor Is looking lor
electricians. Looking to gal In on
the ground floor of a test paced
and rapidly expanding service
Residential
Electrical
Contractor now is your chance
W a ara looking tor Electricians
tor our Laka M ary office. Must
be highly motivated, sell-starter
w ho can work In a fast paced
and changing environment. AD
applications and resumes will
be reviewed In the utmost of
Confidentiality. C all for an
appointment at 407-333-2665
ext 3058 or send a resume lo
109 C om m erce St , Lake Mery,
Florida, 32748, or tax 407-3333853,
or
on-line
at
ttWYLdelAiLcsm E O E J D F W
G E T IN N O W IItll

O viedo has openings for exp
pest control tech G o o d drs
license, Benefits Need hard
workers 407-365-8909
P T C o o k &amp; P T Program
Support Tech needed Apply
direct Th e Sanford Bridge. 500
S H o ty Awe or cai 321-2830200.
ask lor Dee.
R E C E P T IO N I S T : File de rk ,
light adm in w ork, phones
Apply C ox Lum ber, 3874
C h u rth 8 1 , Sanford. E O E .
Reptile M a in tena nce at local
pet store, P/T, flexible hours,
$6.50/hr. bonuses
407-320-7001
S ales P e rs o n : Vertical biinda
AJ leads provided (No od d cals)
Mael customers In their homes.
$30K lo 40Ke per year. G as
ataftenoe Some •?&gt; hetoki 407830-4700.
S e c u rity
O ffic e rs ;
SantonVSerrxnoie County area.
Full Apart time positions
avalaWe now The pay sinks, but
wa offer top notch supervision,
long term w o k , in te rn e A great
indoor beacons. Must have class
D security license, please c a l
386-322-8998
*889700045
TTTE 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,
Sankxd Pis Inquire at 407-6882440.
U tility F o re m a n • G ra de
elevations
and
utility
experience tor underground
utility crew. Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133.
YARD M ANAG ER
Small construction company in
Sanford. C la s s D License.
C lean record. H e a vy work.
407-330-9468
Sign Installer: Pari lime
weekend work. G ood 2nd )ob,
great pay, no experience, truck
required 407-830-8861.

Valid C D L -A with H az and

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Underground
utllities/PIpe
work, local F/T work, benefits
407-322-8133.

C A M P A IG N
W ORKERS.
O U T G O IN G .
T A L K A T IV E .
M A K E $1S/HR. PAID 2X A
W E E K . 1-888-524-4400.

A p p ly B e tw e e n

SCC
Is
seeking
an
experienced, Innovative, and
passionate leader to Join an
executive team committed to
enhancing
the
student
centered, luture focused, and
communtty-oonnected mission
of this rapidly growing,
com prehanslve
learning
community.
Desired
Qualifications.
Master's
accredited
Institution
In
student personnel services,
counseling, higher education
a d nktouatlon. or a related Held
(Required) Doctorate degree
preferred. Five years of
rotated experience In student
service program s at the
college level. Preference tor
experience In a mufti-campus
environment.
R ecord
of
Innovative service delivery
through tie appropriate use of
technology and differentiated
staffing.
Preference
for
aipartenoe w*h FtopfaSofl For
a
complete
Hat
ol
requirements end application
materials
visit
w sbslle
www.scc-fl.adu.em ni

ftf0mtU.icc-n.8flu:

or can
407-328 2101. A completed
SCC
application
and
transcripts must bo submitted
Reler Requisition 100103.
Screening will begin M sy 13.
2004 AppIcaSons recekod after
that dels will be reviewed as
necessary All application
materials are subject to the
Florida Sunshine Law. EA/EO

Van drtver/Llght warehouse
duties person needed. Clean
drtvtng/crlmlnal record a must.
407-833-9128

93— Rooms For
R ent

Downtown Sanford Furnished,
S^iecclean, u«M e*.phone.on
bus route, torn $125 wetety C a l
407 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 8 . H urry, w o n l
lastl $250 moves you in.

FU LL TRA IN IN G
G R E A T B E N E F IT S
G R E A T EN V IRO N M EN T

95— R o o m m a t e
W a n te d

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C A L L J I M 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -4 2 6 3

SANFORD •LAKE MARY AREA

Large 1BR apt. e a tm kitchen,
k JtS eb ati.n ow fypa nad .uM aa
&amp; furnished. $475/mo. no pets,
407-323-1917.

99— A partments
U nfurnished
Beautiful 2 Bedroom e p ito m e .
PersSrmon Awe. at 138i S t Olaon
Estate. 407-321-4217.

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 DORM, 1506/MO.
2 BOOM . S60VMO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670
Sanford/Lake M a ry: 1 ,2 , and
3 Beckoom Apia staring of $839.
L N « Front LMng Free Rant! C a l
POW. 407-322-9104, E H O

103—

H o uses-

U n f u r n is h e d

B a t e m a n R e a lt y

407-321 0759
38FV1 BA. de an, screen porch,
wash room, large yd., car pod.
carpet, air/heat. After 4 P M
407-323-7113
C h a rm ln g Sanford hom e,
38FV1BA, fenced yard, carport,
C H A . $800/mo, $800 deposit.
3 8 8 -7 5 3 -9 5 1 4 , (S a
HaW a
Esparto!)

DOYLE S RENTALS
San ford : 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen,
Living Room. $43 5 * 4 0 0
San ford : Large 2/2 Condo,
Fenced Patio $ 7 0 0 * 8 5 0
San ford : 3/1. N ow Paint. New
A p p le . Carpet, Single C a rp o rt
Laundry
Rm
A
Storage
$725/$700 Deposit
San ford : 4/1 Hom e, la u n d ry
R m , Scr. Porch. Sgl C a r
Carport $80&lt;Y$600
S a n fo rd :!? , Hardwood Floors
Screen Ftorch, Carport. Approx.
220 0
Sq
Ft
$975*975
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(4 0 7 ) 322-2480
WE REN T A SELL HOM ES

executive kvtng, huge bonus
room, Arspiace, jacuzzl fob, new
carpst/patnt. afl appliances.
$1395 plus deposit. 407 -9 210300.

Fountain Lodge of Sanford h at
special ratas tor daily, weakly.
$ 6 day accommodationa. C a l
407-330-3135 or 323-8840 tor
details

Sanford:
Dow ntow n,
convenient
location.
f togarelor. rracroweve. ootor TV.
kitchen# room, private bath,
sleeping rooms. C a l 407 -3 214000.

construction layout of
water, and sower. Pay is bj

4500Orange Blyg.,1
407-323

College
Sanford. Florida

97— A partments
Furnished

In closets
m any
luxury
upgrades Sem i-tum iahed. A
must see. $180Q/mo, ♦ 1 m o
deposit. A v a l fi/1/04. (4 0 7 326-8922 or 407 -3 14-788 2).
N ow taking appa
Laka itfaryt 5/4. E xecute *

• anted: 2/2 or 3 0 . O o u * y Ckto

CWe. aaHnMfchan, forced bar*
yard, laundry, carport, ntoa
house, no pets, »72S*mo, $728
sec. 407 -8 88-027 0.

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Employment

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141— H omes For
Sale

U n f u r n is h e d
SANFORD:
3/1
newly
rem odeled, ig fenced yard
or lease to own. section
0 welcome 407 687-8540

saoo

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

San lord. 38ft, C H A . 2004
Holly Ave, nice. $750 plus
deposit. 407-323-4540

BONO HONtY: Rk *A« |« to Ito 000
Sw ioreoann ttM tim ird
Buy ■ hone e « i IZOO cash
Oort Fenctown. fepot!
StMINOtl. 0B4NGC. VOLUSAI

105—

141-165

Fixer U p : Sold ns 1st 3/2. EatIn K it . LR , $62,900
R eno va ted : 3/2, U v D m Rm.
Garngo. $79,900
A B e a u ty : 1/2 Acre, 3/2.
2300» sq ft. LM Dm, Fam Rm,
2 car gar. $141,900
In La w Q u a rte rs : 4/3. 2300*
sq It, LN. Dm, Fam., Gam o Rm.
$169,900
La k e vle w : Ronovatod 3/2
Uv. Dm, Fam Rm, Fonood Vhrd,
$178,500
L ik e N e w : 3/2, U v . Din,
G arage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500.

D u p l e x / T r ip l e x
2 B R duplex apis Close to
8em lnole H igh, scr porch,
laundry
&amp;
storage
rm ,
$55&lt;Vmo. 407-647-1366

107— M obile H omes
For Rent
2BR/1BA no pets.
$450 plus deposit
407-323-1167.
D ream w o Id A d u lt Park. 2/2,
screen patio, washer/dryer. no
pets, $45Qtno plus dop 407-3210495

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

D ream w o ld A d u lt Park
1BR/1BA, patio, no pets,
$350/mo plus deposit 407321-0495.

407-321-4764
Ju s t S ig n A M ove Ini
N o C a s h , N o K ld d ln g t
1-321-961-3967
Fam ily First, M T O (W A C )

117— C ommercial
Rentals

Lake
M ary:
2000
Contemporary. 4/2 5/2. on cul
de sac. tile, screened pool'spa
Ownor/Agont, 407-328-6495

S anford; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
tor attorney or professional.
Includes water, sewer, trash. ♦/•
575 to W- 2346 sq. ft. Rent, $575$2300 plus sales tax.
D o yle Realty, Inc
407-322-2495

Realtors Wanted!
C e n tu ry 21, Napolitano &amp;
Scaggs nro looking tor Roattors
to work the Santord Lnko Mary
areas
For a confidential
Interview, ploaso ask tor Mary
O 1-8 0 0 -8 8 1-4469

127—
Storace /Office For
Rent
Offlce/Warehouse: 1,250 sq ft
A 2,500 sq ft. Office A/C.
private return. S ec Dep rqd &amp;
1 yr lease. 407-323-8122.

141— H omes For
Sale

D IN IN O R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110" Dbl
Ped. 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72*
Butfet/Hutch, U n used. Stilt
Boxod. Cost S I8 K . Sell $3950
Marble Server $750, 13 pc
C herry Sot, 78* Table, 8 chrs,
China C a b . $1295 407-6601415

C O R R U G A TED
S TEEL
R O O F IN G tor Barns. Boat
Docks. Shops, etc. Also C u b e d
Pipe: 1S 'k2(X I B ' iO T . Call For
Prices. Surplus Steel ft Supply.
Inc. Apopka 407-293-5788

4 New G o o d Year
W ra n g le r R T/S Tire s
P215/76Rf 5, $225.
407-739-1737

B E D : $195, brand new long size
firm double sk led mattress sot.
delivery available. 407 -2 750935
B e d : Luxury firm pillow-lop
mattress set. Brand new
w/warranty $155. 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
386 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 8
Delivery available
BEDRM
• 8 PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed,
Rails. Dresser. Mirror, Chest, 2
Nitestds. unused. Still Boxod.
C ost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415
B E D R M - 8 P C High-end Louis
VIII
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, trl-mlrror.
Chest, 2 NitoStds, Unused, Still
Boxod. Cost $15K, Soil $3,250
407-660-1415

W isteria
Realty

L o n g w o o d : Luxurious town
home, 2/2-ofhce, villa, gated
springs community Designer
kitchen, remote tana/kghl'rkgital
thermostats, see thru marble
fireplace. 2 privacy decks with
spa, professional landscape &amp;
more 2400 sq ft on 1 level
$249,000. Call owner. 407869-7790

Inc.

Need on Im ostm ent?? Want
to Move out of Apnrtrnont Ufe77

2429WiBowAvenue. Santord.
S O L D II
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 .
C all J o y c e S ta nsberry
407-323-8755
O r, J a n Outtw eller
407-879-1000

3BR/1.5BA 312 East 25th SI.
8antord.
Hardw ood
firs,
enclosed porches. $89,500
Zoned
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
uaa permitted Great business
location 407-929-7173 or 9 18495-2026

147— I ndustrial
Property For S ale
Near 17-92 In Sanlord
W arehouse, 18,000 s 1
With 1/3 ole, ample
Parking, $350,000
MotroOne. 407-629 6001

$ ($ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

Owner Operators
MAKING
DOLLARS
MAKES SENSE

160— Business For
Sale

• Hom e every 5 to 7 days
• A vg. $2500 to $2B00/wk
• Health Ina/Direct Deposit
A L S O H IR IN G
C O M P A N Y D R IV E R S
Must have 2 yre O T R exp.
Valid C D L -A with H u and
Tank end
977 W O R K 4 O C

Bar/Grtll: O nly S78K Total
S R X U c Must Sooll
Call Sheree with
S e cu rity Finan cia l
407-681-9700.

199— Pets &amp;
Suitlies

Patti's Pet
Sitting
Will C are For Ybur Dog or C a l
in Ybur Hom o While Ybu Are
Gonet Vory Reasonable Ratos!
References Available Up on
Roquost Ploase Call 407-3148703
211—

B E D R O O M S E T : Novor used
cherry 6leigh bod sot $990
407-275-0612.
D A Y B E D : Victorian stylo. 2
twin mattresses w/warranty.
pop-up trundle All brand new.
$295 407-331-1941/386-216iJ W f N a R O O M : 12 pioco
tormal cherry set. brand now and
beautiful. $1300 40 7 -2 7 5 7626

Futon: Sokd wood mason-stylo
arms, extra nice loam layered
pad All brand now $295 407402-1781 01386 216-2946

M a ttrees
S e t:
NASA
technology m em ory loam as
seen on TV/M all 20 year
warranty, retail S t 699. must sell
$595 407-402-2778 or 306-2162946

187— S p o r t i n g Goons

A n t iq u e &amp;

Twenty five year ooiectxri of egg
timers Wood, brass, porcelain,
aluminum, plastic and ceramic.
From Jap an, E ngland, and
G orm an y O v e r 450 pieces
worth over $4,900 Unusual
pieces Call to make otter. 407322-7171.

219— W anted to
B uy

A lu m in u m , C a n s , copper,
B ra s s , N e w spap ers, Auto
R adiators ft Battsrles
K o k o m o R e cyclin g :
4 0 7 -3 21-0004
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
S a v a o n P a rta ll M ower
Blades, Bolts. Whools, Tiros ft
Tutios C asto's. 2617A French
A v e . Santord. 407-323-8418

Spa/Hot tu b , 5 p e rs o n
portable with lounger. 5hp, 20
jets, never used. $1650. 4072 5 6 -5 9 t9 , r

SIMON ft NORTHROP GROUP

92 Mercury Grand Marquis In
good condition, low mileage.
$2,800 407-323-0924.

• B u ying o r eeMng a h o m e ? • B uying or S e ln g a Business?
KjooM ng tor a Fored oau re? • Looking tor the B est R ales?

H o n d a a from $5001 Cars,
bucks ft morel For kstxrgs 800747-9319, oxt 4716

Spring Into
4
With One Of Our

Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

Sanford Court Apartments
401- 323-3301
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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Confidential Business Brokers
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Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

300 OFF
1st Month's Rent
With 12 Mo. lease &amp;Approved Credit

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE

•Spacious Apartmrnts kith largeCloscu •Lakr
Front •Volleyball •Spartlln* Ibol •Tennis Courts

5 ,0 0 0 Sq. Ft.
2 ,0 0 0 Sq. Ft. 1st Floor
(O n e Block F ro m Courthouse)

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L egals

L egals

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
FILE #: 04-351-CP

Halhe L Zobel
Florida Bar N o 07/8218
Eitata Planning and Legacy
Law Center
1131 Symonds Ave
Winter Park. F L 32789
Telephone 407/644 2216
Attorney tor Personal
Representative

IN RE: ESTATE O F
C AR O L ANN H OCH .
Deceased

Countrylake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord»330-5204

Publish Apnl 25. 2004 and May
2,2004
D !9 t

Conditional Use Requested:
Establish a Community Resource
Facility on a non-conforming
property
at BOO W 13th Streot
II approved by the Planning and
Zoning Commission on May 6.
2004, the City Commission will
consider this request on May 24,
2004 at 7 00 p m In the City
Commission Room In City Hall.
Santord.
Florida
The
City
Commission may place condi­
tions upon the conditional use by
means ol a development order

P ick up T ru c k : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995, 104.000 miles,
dark groon. extended cab. V8,
power everything. $5,299 407322-5377 eve

Legals

All parties In interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity lo be
heard at said hearing

SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
B C C P R O JE C TS :

By order of the Planning ft Zoning
Commission ot the City ot
Sanford. Florida, thu 20th day ot
May 2004

For information on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our website at
www co semlnole n us/purefus­
ing
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol alt
active solicitations lor RFPa.
PSa. IFBs and C C t Many can
be downloaded and printed at no
charga or caM 407-665-7131 All
aolicitatlons and procurement
information ara also available at
the County Services Building
1101 East First Street. Room
3208 Santord. FL
32771
between the hours ol BAM to
5PM Mon FM

Rost Robert, Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he'she may
need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings including the testimony
and evidence, which record Is not
provided by the City ol Santord
(F S 286 0105)

To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. it ta the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fued receiving dato
ol aubmlttalsiblds
Addenda
information it also available on
the County's Web Page

P ER S O N S W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E D IN G
A S S IS TA N C E T O
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F T H E S E
P R O C E ED IN G S S H O U LD C O N ­
TA C T TH E ADA CO O R D IN ATO R
A T 330-5610 48 H O U R S IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M E E TIN G
Publish April 25. 2004

Publish April 25. 2004

D ,M

P,15?.0_R;O A J 3 IA 1 2 .

The administration ol the estate
ot
CAROL
ANN
HOCH.
deceased, whose data of death
was February 2, 2004; is pend­
ing In the Circuit Court for
Seminole
Copnty,
Florida.
Probale Division, under Casa
No 04-351-CP, the address of
which Is P.0 Drawer C. Sanford.
FL, 32771. The names and
addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative s attor­
ney are set forth below
AD creditors ot the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands against decadents
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is served must life their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TER O F 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E O ATE O F TH E
FIR S T PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E DATE O F S ERVICE O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
TH EM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persona having
claim* or demands against
decedent's estate must tile their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F T H E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods set forth above, any claim
hied two (2) years or more attar
the decedent s data of death is
barred
The date ol the first publication
of INs notice Is April 25. 2004

Pubic auction to be held at
9 01 am. on the dayfe) specified
below, al the front door ot
Athen'i Towing, Inc. Localed at
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134. Sanford. FL. lor the pur­
pose ol disposing ot the follow­
ing vehicles:
For further Information please
call (407)321-2948
05/07/2004
(1) Year 1996/Make Buck
VIN# 1G4GJ47AXGP443545
05/06/2004
( t ) Year 2000/Make Ford
VIN # 1FAFP4047YF302860
Publish: April 25. 2004

Diet

N O TIC E O F AUC TIO N
This auction will be held on
JU N E 1, 2004, al 9 00 AM at
325 Aulin Ave . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the Auction from 9AM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only O V IE D O
TO W IN G reserves (he right lo
accept or refuse any and all
bids
Th e following
offered lor bids:

vehicles

Publish: April 25. 2004
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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 e
L o w e ll's A u to R e p a ir

278-H a n p y M a n
Maintenance Folks

T o y o t a ft A S E M a s to r M e c h a n ic
F o r e ig n ft D o m e s tic A u t o R e p a ir
ft S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 . S a n f o rd
C a ll 4 0 7 -3 0 2 -8 5 5 5
H o u r s B A M -6 P M
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301-R e a l E s ta te

269-C l e a n in g S ervices
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• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
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C le a n in g S s r v lc s
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T r a c t o r S e r v ic e 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 le ,
O r a n g e C o u n llo s . 4 0 7 -9 4 7 -6 6 7 2 .

281-H o m e
Im p r o v em en t
Pressure Washing ft Painting
Plum bing ft Electrical Fixture
Installations
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 1 2

D e l's C o n c r e t e : 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 e o w n e rs o u r
s p e cia lty. C o m m e r c ia l a ls o . C a ll
a n y tim e for fre e e s tim a te . 4 0 7 3 2 2 -7 2 0 6 .

275-D r y w a ll
Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l
277-

H e a lth c a r e

Car

A c cld a n t? F r e e R e p o r t
R e v e a ls W h a t Y o u N e e d T o K n o w
If Y o u 'v e B o o n Injure d? C a l Toft-Fre e
1 -8 0 0 -2 1 6 -1 1 6 3 . 2 4 - H r R e c o r d e d

Msg.

278-

H a n d y M an

Hom e A Law n
Sprlnker Repair
O ver 20 Yra Exp.
Professional * Reliable
407-971-4012.

287-L a w n S ervices

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a r g e ft S m a ll L a w n M a in te n a n c e ,
P r e s s u r e W a s h in g ft M o re . C a ll for
F re e Q u o te .
4 0 7 -4 3 5 -0 2 2 0

C ft M Law n Servlcs
Residential ft Com mercial
L a w n C u ttin g . C h e a p e s t in to w n l
S p r in g c le a n -u p . y a rd s , g a r a g e s ,
p r e s s u r e c le a n in g , otc. Senior

Citizen Dlecounte. 407-321-6432
Cleeelc Cute Lawn Cere
R e a s o n a b le Y e a r R o u n d S a r v tc e .
M o w , E d g e . W o e d e a t . ft C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n th ly , F r e e
Estlmatee.
S e n io r D is c o u n t. 4 0 7 -6 1 7 -0 7 4 0

29 0 -M a s o n r y
~

O P E N IN Q SO O N
M cDonald's
Brick ft Block Masonry

15 Y e a r s E x p - F r e e Q u o t e s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

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are

2003 F O R D EXPED ITIO N
VIN# 1FMPU18L33LC18763

B R E T T A TH ER TO N
Personal Representative
2647 Derbyshire Rd
Maitland. FL 32751

n

DOWNTOWN SANFORD
K ic k \ att^haii l l r o k n '

The property being more general­
ly desenbed aa 900 W 13th
Street

270-C o n c r e t e

407-661-9700
is

LE G A L D E S C R IP TIO N L O T 11.
BLK O . A D C H A P P E LLS S U B D I­
VISION, PB 1 PQ 71

2001 Nlaaan Frontier 4x2 X E :
King C e b . low mileage. 5
speed, A C , CD/tape. 4 cyt.
Burgundy $8,500 407-3304186

Security Financial
S a t is f a c t io n

252-

Notice to Creditors

2001 F o rd R a n g e r: 4x4,
extended cab. automatic. 4 06
V6,
PW ,
PS,
excellent
condition. 16k miles $11,000
407-324-2612.

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A sk abou t sp ecia ls!

N E E D M O N E Y • C A L L N O W lIim

Notice Is hereby given that a
Pubkc Hearing will be held by the
Planning ft Zoning Commission In
the City Commission Chambers,
City Hall. Santord. Florida, at 7 00
p m . on Thursday, May 6, 2004,
to consider a request tor a
Conditional Use in a G C -2 .
General Commercial zoning dis­
trict

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For Sale

231— C ars For Sale
1990 Cadftac Biarritz Sport s tar,
spoke wheel covers, looks
good, runs good $2300 407330 0434

A T T E N T IO N
NEW A U T H O R S
Bookmanuserptsiviedonil sublets
Caltori treertomatai package
TonFfM... 800-240-H95

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC
H EA R IN Q T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L U S E

W arehouse pellet racks. 16 ft
high, can bo cut shorter.
Monday thru Friday, 8 5pm 407322 0864

Pool
Ta b le :
8M
IBC
professional sonos. 3 pc f slate.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost S4K. sen $1450 407660-1415.

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C o l l e c t ib l e s

B E D R O O M S E T : Brand now
oonyifeto bextod set. set tor $425.
can dolivor. 407-275-0935

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234— A utom otive
A ccessories

M A TTR E S S S E T: Brand now tul
size orthopedic firm with
warranty $85 407-275-7626

3B R/2B A F O R E C L O S U R E !
B u y tor only $39,950. For
Datings. 800-747-9364xH529

198-229

191— Building
M aterials

Electric stove, 3 0 ' Hot Point,
4 burner $3000 $07-322-1665
S A N F O R D P L A C ID L A K E
Gatod Community. 2 B R 2 .5 B A .
Brand
Now,
Includos
Refrigerator, W D $t32k Call
321-287-4615

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Furniture For Sale

B E D : $ 1 10 now quilted queen
pillowtop mattress sot. C a n
deliver. 407-275-0612.

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________ Automotive ,________
Real Estate . 191-197 *JMiscellaneous 231*MS , Services

T o P l a c e Y o u r A d C a ll
103— H ouses-

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294-P a i n t i n g

W o B uy Houses
A ll a r e a s ft a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p r o b le m h o u s e ?
W e ta k e o v e r p a y m e n ts
N o e q u ity, n o p r o 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 .te e s
W e p u t c a s h In y o u r p o c k e ts !
F r e e re p o rts at:
w w w H o m o 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 f in g
A LLM A N R O O F I N G
S p e c ia liz in g in re ro o tin g
ft 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 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 ?

We Accept All Credit Cerde.
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

316— W e l d in g &amp;
S h e e t M e ta l

Will Do Your
Welding Work,
ALUMINUM OR
S TEEL @
Very Reasonable
Rates!
CALL ROBBY,
407-221-6885

m nn

$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

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TAXES NAME

TA X ES

AIKEN JUSTIN

ANDERSON RUTH

AINSW ORTH WILLARD

ANDYS DRYWALL SERVICE

AION IDEA GROUP LLC

ANESTHESIA MGMT SERVICES INC

AIR ESSENTIALS INC

ANTHONY A SQUITIERI'S

52.09

AIR EXPRESS ORLANDO INC

ANTIQUE CONCEPT INC

16.45

22.49
29.10

AL'S ARMY STORE INC

192.99

AP3INC

ALADDIN COATINGS INC

488.08

APB THE SUPREME TEAM INC

17.32
409.38

64.20

ALAFAYA AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER

1 CALL CURES ALL BY DAVID R0QUEM0RE

55.21

ALAMIA ENTERPRISES INC

113.47

APPROVED FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK

7,614.40

AQUA ADE INC

128.85

ALAQUA COUNTRY CLUB INC

1ST NATIONAL PROCESSING SERVICES

421.87

ALBERT AMBROSINI

2 CLEAN 4 U BY FRANCES CAMPBELL
434 CHEVRON

11.71

•

180.95

5 STAR ENTERPRISES INC

84.60

7 PLASTICS INC

396.97

99 CENT DEPOT

99.73

A U J MARKETING INC

355.65

A i S FOODS INC

1,141.44

A &amp; W SOD AND HYDRO SEEDING INC

359.82

A A ACTION DOOR OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

38.20

A A BRINN REALTY GROUP INC

269.95

A BEAUTIFUL HOME SWEET HOME

22.00

A C R H SERVICE

402.66

A FAST RESPONSE LOCKSMITH

77.71

A FIRST &amp; LASTING IMPRESSION

120.56

ALENCO INTERNATIONAL INC
ALGER A F&amp; LORRAINE

32.14

ALGER C ADDISON INC

2,258.16

ALI A KASHFI MD PA

58.01

ALL FLORIDA ENERGY &amp; WATER INC

90.02

294.52

ALLEN JAMES &amp; SUSAN WRIGHT

A K S ENGINEERING INC

102.37

ALLENBEYS.COM INC

90.02

ALLENS ENVIROMENTAL EQUIP INC

A PLUS TYPING

42.22

ALLERGY CARE CENTERS INC

ACCUGRADB INC

t

264.34

ARTEMIS KARFITSAS

8.98

ARTISTIC CREATIONS

177.01

242.07

955.93

105.55

264.03
99.73

90.02
£

ATLANTIC DIGITAL CORP

17;

ATLANTIS SWIM SCHOOL &amp; DESIGN OF

115.86

ALMARK CONSTRUCTION

26.91

ATLANTIC APPRAISALS INC

605.56

AUDIO EXTREME
t

A V GROUND ZERO PRODUCTIONS INC

78.70

ATELONLINE.COM

602.48

ALLSTATE BACKFLOW INC

871.86

ASSOCIATED INVESTIGATORS

112.42

ALLIANCE TEXTILES

ART SENSATIONS INC

ASSOCIATED GRAPHICS

506.25

36.50

73.07

ASIAN DELIGHT

55.79

A PLUS PETITTO SERVICES INC

ART BY GILBERT LLC

ASCONI CORPORATION

19.49

A J TIANO INC

777.86

ARTWORKS GALLERY AND STUDIOS INC

118.55

ALLBRITTON VERNA JAYNE

235.12

ARTISTIC HAND INC THE

321.64

59.43

A S A

91.26

ALL SEASONS POOLS &amp; SERVICE

129.66

ARTDECORD ENGINEERING INC

49.49

ALL PRO COMMERCIAL CLEANING INC

A J RELIABLE ENTERPRISES INC

151.30

ARMORCOAT SEAL &amp; STRIPE INC

127.88

ALL THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE

301.60

ARJAY INVESTMENTS INC

106.45

ALL COMPUTER CONCEPTS INC

ALL STAR GLASS INC

79.89

ARCO INTERNATIONAL INC

59.55

ALL STAR CHEER GYM

26.87

ARIZA TALENT &amp; MODELING AGENCY

ALL ASPECTS CONSTRUCTION INC

ALL CYCLES MOBILE REPAIR

209.32

ARCHITECTURE II INC

183.59

ALL BRAND EQUIPMENT INC

313.02

ARCHITECTURAL CONCEPTS INC

1,402.97

ALL AROUND RECYCLING INC

1,779.82

AQUA VITA AQUACULTURE SYS INC

129.57

24.18

201.11

APPLIED CONCEPTS INC

41.04

A 'J MUNITZ INC

A R R INVESTMENTS INC

646.68

22.51

#1 HAIR &amp; NAILS CARE

16000 MOVIES.COM INC

69.58

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AUSTIN WHITE HOMES INC

38.20

90.02

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

526.85

AUTO GLASS &amp; SEAT COVER INC

268.85

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

147.15

AUTO GLASS OF AMERICA INC

30.71

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

266.14

AUTO SPECIALTY INC

AA ACTION TRANSMISSION SERVICES INC

2,323.05

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

874.86

AUTO TRUCK WAREHOUSE USA INC

AAA TREE SERVICE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

351.28

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

217.19

AUTOMATED EXAMINATION SERVICES INC

AADVANTAGE TRAVEL AGENCY INC

56.61

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

647.46

AUTOMOTIVE ANIMATIONS INC

ABSOLUTE MOTORSPORTS

99.73

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

106.94

AUTOMOTIVE LINK INC

ABSOLUTE PROPERTY INSPECTION INC

38.73

ALPINE CAPITAL CORPORATION

219.09

AUTOMOTIVE PROFIT BUILDERS INC

A WAY WITH GRASS LAWN CARE
A-1 ART PRINTING INC
A/C ELECTRIC SERVICES INC

ABSOLUTELY WIRELESS INC

1,407.25

ALSTON ANDRE INC

ACCESS AMERICA INTERACTIVE

1,290.03

ALTA VILLA ITALIAN GRILL INC

499.32
1,916.02

12.12

ALTAIR ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC

ACCUCARD INC

37.59

ALTAMONTE CTR FOR INTERNAL MEDICINE

ACCURATE SCALE &amp; EQUIPMENT CO INC

558.46

ALTAMONTE INTERNAL MEDICINE PA

ACME CAP COMPANY

214.76

ALWYNJ MORGAN

49.70

AMB HOME LOANS INC

ACTION FULL SERVICE VENDING CORP

81.31

AMBASSADOR OF ORLANDO INC

ACTION FULL SERVICE VENDING CORP

193.74

ACTIVE EMBROIDERY U DIGITIZING INC

2,110.00

ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHY

15.15

ADMAN PROMOTIONAL

12.02

ADULT TOYS CENTRAL

20.40

ADVANCED AUTO BODY

303.55

ADVANCED AUTOMATION INC

B4.20

ADVANCED BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
ADVANCED CAR CARE INC

721.12

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

2,274.84

584.51

208.73

117.87

177.53

AMERICAN BUSINESS FORMS &amp; PROMOTION

108.89

AMERICAN BUSINESS LEASING

INC

202.37

AMERICAN BUSINESS LEASING

INC

510.12

AMERICAN BUSINESS LEASING

INC

292.29

AMERICAN BUSINESS LEASING

INC

1,498.01

AMERICAN DESIGN MACHINING

CO

211.89

64.85

ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM / SUNBELT I

2,401.25

AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY GROUP

867.76

AMI INDUSTRIES INC

AGGRESIVE STAFFING INC
AIKEN JUSTIN

85.19
10.08

B P DEVELOPMENT CORP

63.72
161.82
177.01
20.70

BAHL RAVINDER K

185.82
543.82
78.94

BAKER PERRY N

114.75

BALAZ SOPHIE F

18.05

BANASMARY

31.50

BARBARA NOLAN MARKET RESEARCH

380.43
56.28

264.54

AMSTERDAM DREAMS INC
ANDERSON

23.42

BANKERS LEASING / SEXTON
494.98

187.16

B K SOFTWARE COMPANY

BACKYARD SPORTS INC

47.20

AMERICAN WOODCRAFT DESIGNS INC

8,253.28
26.41

BACK FRANK

162.63

AMERICAN TONER SERVICES •

AGAPE REALTY INC

29.84

BABY DAYS INFANT CARE INC

60.01

AMERICAN PARCEL SERVICES CORP

177.01

61.97

B &amp; G AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE

BAGGIT INC

AMERICAN FAMILY FUNERAL CENTER INC

AFLAC INSURANCE

181.67

B S LAWN SERVICE

90.02

AMERICARE SCHOOL OF NURSING INC

662.89

B &amp; D WATERBLASTING COMPANY INC

31.16

136.90

14,930.62

B &amp; B POOLS &amp; SPAS INC

20.40

AMERI COIN COMMUNICATIONS INC

188.53

399.35

B &amp; B INDUSTRIES OF ORLANDO INC

ADVANTAGE COMMUNICATIONS OF

AFFORDABLE QUALITY VERTICALS

77.86

182.69

AWARDS.COM LLC

158.80

149.91

382.94

273.69

AXLES UNLIMITED INC

AMERICAN MORTGAGE OF CENTRAL

AER GLOBE MANAGEMENT &amp; LEASING INC

23.72

190.26

AWAVE INC

1,157.59

ADVANCED MEDICAL PRACTICES INC

226.75

AVIATION MARINE INTERNATIONAL INC

159.22

AMERICAN ENERGY SERVICE

682.14

342.77
146.87

AVENUE NAILS

102.93

ACOPI SERVICE

94.97

AUTOMOTIVE PURCHASING NETWORK INC

ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL

AMCMA LLC

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NAM E

TA X E S

BARBARA NOLAN MARKET RESEARCH

NAM E

TA X ES

BOWER NATHAN F

352.67

BARGSTEDT ROBERT H &amp; SYBILLA B

8.05

BOWLIN BOB

BARGSTEDT ROBERT H &amp; SYBILLA B

10.51

BOWTIE AUTOMOTIVE INC

BARGSTEDT ROBERT H &amp; SYBILLA B

9.12

BOYLAN MARK

BARLOW INC
BARNOSKE GERALDINE

BARRIER ACCOUNTING &amp; INCOME TAX SVC

BASEBALL CARDS FOREVER

BECKER CHERYL Y

514.28
490.05

BRIDES BY DEMETRIOS

BECKERS AUTO SERVICE INC

79.43

BRINDLEY PIETERS &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

BEER 30 GRILL &amp; PUB, INC

BROSNAN

BELLMAN PAUL

20.30

BROWN &amp; KELLY AUTO SERVICE

BELTONE

55.07

402.66

BROWN ELIZABETH

35.78

'

CAPITAL PLUS MORTGAGE

96.33

CAPPELLO ASSOCIATES INC

1.096.26
154.11

CARL ABELE

29.31

38.96
25.91

CARLSSON CONSULTING GROUP INC

105.90
28.56

26.64

CAROLS INTERNATIONAL HAIR

144.13

CARPET WIZARD LLC

9.55

.

103.69

17.09

CAROL MITCHELL

31.10

BROWN CURTIS

1,040.31

CARMICHAEL HAMER &amp; MARY

77.97

84.01

BELOW BOOK MOTOR CARS INC

1,943.09
27.14

BROPHY CLAY THINGS INC

BELL SUZANNE T

618.18

CAREY JOSEPH J

1.601.60

BRITTON APPRAISAL SERVICES INC

741.27

CAN-WIN INC

8 87

CAR FASHION BY YEISON GERENA

141.61

163.43

305.93

31.79

CAPTAIN JOHNS FISH MARKET &amp; RESTAUR

260.10

BECKER CONSTRUCTION INC

BEEPERS AND PHONES OF

CAMERAS AMERICA LLC

CANTU MARY ELLEN

25.87

BRIDAL ELEGANCE BY BEA

31.64

49.38

CANNON INSURANCE CONSULTANTS INC

22.22

BREWIN WORDS INC

26.71

CALLINS INVESTIGATIONS

CANDI'S COSMETICS &amp; DAY SPA INC

211.47

BRETT ZAYDA ENDRINA DR

87.06

BAYLES CHUCK

131.14

BREESE CRAFT &amp; HENSLEY LLC

28.48

91.66

CAMPBELLS VACUUM &amp; SEWING CENTER

9.68

BRAY DEBRA

293.17

BAY HOLDINGS LLC

23.84

BRADY ROBERT

25.02

BARTLETT SERVICES

387.44

BRADSTREET TENNIS INC

45.15

60.65

CALDWELL EDUCATION SERVICES INC

21.41

BRADFORD GRADING &amp; DIRT SERVICE

24.51

BARRY ENGLE ACCOUNTING AND

CAL TEC CONSTR &amp; DESIGN

15.50

BOYLAN MARK E

320.48

TA X ES

NAM E

226.10

CARPETS &amp; MORE OF OVIEDO INC

39.62

438.62

BENJAMIN COBLE

317.44

BRUNDIDGE SYDELL

58.32

CARRIAGE COVE M H PARK

9.90

BENZER SHIRLEY

47.22

BRUNELL PAINTING

9.54

CARRIAGE COVE M H PARK

1,013.95

BRUNO REBECCAH

11.23

CARRIER INSURANCE AGENCY

BERGERON CONSTRUCTION CO INC

830.35

BERKE BLAKE FANCY FOODS INC
BEST SLICE INC

2,186.47

741.61

BEST TREE SERVICE

42.83

BEST WOK INC

190.06

BETOS MEXICAN FOOD

111.25

BEUZEKOM LARRY

HU

23.02

BILLOW VIVIAN

214.76

55.09
90.02
92.39

BIOMEDICAL LAB CENTER CENTER INC
BIRD SHOP INC THE

117.64

55.98

BLACK 6 RECORDS INC

232.00

BLAIR CAROL &amp; EVELYN SEARING

30.80

BLAZED OUT RECORDS INC

1,774.08

BLOOMINGTON TRADING COMPANY INC
BLUE OX LAND SERVICES INC

40.37

22,666.34

BLUEWATER GRAFIX
BOARD X CHANGE

CASH CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

19.62
19.63
150.97

CASH REGISTER AUTO INS

CASSCO CARPET &amp; UPHOLSTERY CARE

72.56
07.63

BUSY BEE LANDSCAPING &amp; LAWN CARE
, .,

128.91

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170.20

6,542.51

CASTELLANOS ROBERTO C

38.15

CASTLETOWN A/C INC
t»C U J

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17.87
1

CATLETT CLYDE FRANCIS

19.67
29.77

C &amp; C CONCRETE INC

455.52

CATZIN ERNESTO &amp; JULIE

C &amp; T OF SEMINOLE INC

937.73

CAYTON BONITA
159.30

26.51

CBL SOLUTIONS INC

45.50

C C S COMPUTER INC

93.43

CEBOLLERO JOSEPH &amp; MICHELINA

C D TREE SERVICE INC

1,440.23

CEDAR BAY PHOTOGRAPHY

C F M DENTAL GROUP

07.68

CENTENNIAL MORTGAGE SERVICES INC

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

42.80

CENTER FOR DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

80.84

CENTER STAGE ACADEMY INC

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

61.61

CENTERPOINT FINANCIAL SERVICES

149.10

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

219.80

CENTRAL FLA ANIMAL HOSPITAL INC

25.31

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

1,380.36

CENTRAL FLORIDA ANESTHESIA

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

2,909.70

CENTRAL FLORIDA BLIND SUPPLY INC

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

1,724.29

CENTRAL FLORIDA FABRICATORS INC

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

316.25

CENTRAL FLORIDA FABRICATORS INC

25.91
55.21

895.17

44.12

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

499.16

CENTRAL FLORIDA FENCE INC

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

1,034.37

CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME INSPECTORS

72.60

C I T LENDING SERVICES CORP

736.05

CENTRAL FLORIDA MAINTENACE INC

1,106.02

C J MARTINIS NORTH END DELI

280.80

CENTRAL FLORIDA PAPER HANGING

37.80

20.32

BOGGS DAVID &amp; MARTHA NEWMAN

C K S MASONRY &amp; CONCRETE INC

25.17

C M TRUCKING BY CHRIS MC CABE

108.89

CENTURION FINANCIAL SERVICES

1,018.67

C R RUBBER STAMP CO

BOLLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC

2,992.36

C S C F IN C

BOOMERANGS

963.62

C S FARMS

BORIS FOODS INC

604.43

C W AUTOMOTIVE INC

BOSTOCK RONDA

25.20

29.96

37.41

91.38

53.58
15.04

CERTIFIED AUTO SALES &amp; LEASING INC

131.08

CHARAL ENTERPRISES INC
242.03
27.43

25.84
138.21

199.79

1.265.78

CHEROKEE FINANCIAL CORPORATION
CHEROKEE FINANCIAL INC
CHESTER MILTENBERGER MD PA
CHEZEM LESTER

21.55

10.27
528.80

\

CAD GRAPHICS INC

12.69
152.35

CERAMIC TILE INNOVATIONS INC

C-RAE VIDEO PRODUCTIONS INC
CAD GORILLA

CERAMIC TILE DEPOT INC

59.16

C WILLIAM HIDER &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

37.64

597.37

CENTRAL FLORIDA WATER SYSTEMS INC

BOLLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC

205.01

CENTRAL FLORIDA REFUSE INC

156.06

11.21

BOUTIN JOSEPH R OR EMILIRENER

229.03

CENTRAL FLORIDA PUBLISHING INC

C M G CAPITAL MANAGEMENT INC

BOGUE'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE

BOURGEOIS WOODTURNING

2,609.50

C M C AUTOMOTIVE INC

160.48
3,877.56

119.97

BODY MIND &amp; SPIRIT BASKETS BY

13.62

CASSELBERRY GOLF CLUB LC

CENTRAL FLORIDA FAMILY PHYSICIANS

601.41

169.00

143.22

475.82

BODY CARE &amp; FACIAL I INC

BOVEE FRED

13.17

C I T FINANCIAL USA INC

BOB SANDERS ELECTRIC

BOETTI GIOVANNI

15.96

38.65

.

BOB MCCABE INC

CARTWRIGHT SCOTT MICHAEL

C B LAWN CARE AND SERVICES INC

210.43

BILLS AUTOTEK REPAIRS BY
BILLY BOY'S INC

231.42

BUYER'S HUNT INC

74.10

BIG OAKS RANCH

BUGS LAWN CARE

BUSINESS CARDS FAST INC

BEVENGER ROBERT &amp; MOLLY
57.00
0C\ • ::!’JT.; l 1 ••-A” ;
BIALOUS BRANDI
8.01

BIBBS DISCOUNT FLORIST

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24.36

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28.12

BURNS ROBERT P

69.61

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BURNS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS INC

1,134.53

BETTER AUTO INTERIORS

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171.10

BURNS CHEMICAL SYSTEMS

BESTTECH APPLIANCE SERVICES INC

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101.40

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131.50

CHINA RIVER INC
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10.84

CONSTANTINE'S SPA &amp; WELLNESS CTR

1,239.45

D S C &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

25.92

3,848.40

CONSUMER FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC

19.63

D T M S ENTERPRISES INC

170.97

D'ALLESSANDRO DINO

9.50

52.17
269.01

22.99
1,767.04

CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY

128.90

CONTINUOUS FORMS SOURCE INC
COOTER BROWNS

491.40

DAHLI

1,342.20
18.32

DALBERTH PAM

CORDEIRO RICHARD

8.19

D A LU S METCALF JR INC

CORRENTE WILLIAM

61.40

DANIELS HENRY &amp; SUSAN

206.76

CORVETTE MASTERS INC

CLAGETT LEE

69.59

CORVETTE STORE SERVICE

COSMOS AUTO SALES AND FINANCE INC

CUR A'S CAKES

198.02

COSOLIDATED SUPPLY BY PETER BROTSCH

26.90

CURENDON PETROLEUM INC

476.36

C U R K BUILDING CORP OF CEN FL INC

COUNTRY ACORN INC

75.79

CLASS ACT ENTERTAINMENT INC

196.08

CLEANING CONCEPTS OF ORLANDO INC

346.39

2,083.61
19.95
25.77
454.97

COUNTRY GREEN LAWN CARE

CRADY ENTERPRISES INC

359.65

DAVE'S LAWN SERVICE

CRAIG W FRANCE

515.89

DAVILA ENTERPRISES

CRANE DAVID L

13.17

DAVIS GEORGE L

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41.44

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70.79

20.40

22.99

COLONIAL DONUTS

2,343.84

COLONIAL DONUTS

715.65

COLONIAL OIL INC

27.50

DAVISON BROS SCREEN PRINTING INC

605.29

12.03
55.79
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36.37

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CUMBERLAND CUSTOM HOMES OF ORLANDO

281.89

51.75

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735.64

430.89

177.01

DELANEY LAUREL L

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DELCO OIL CO

45.66

CUMMINGS KIM M

665.60

39.66

22.99

CRULL ERIK &amp; EDITH

COLLEGE FUNDING SERVICES

23.76

CROUZET CORPORATION

31.09

21.94

34.20

DEBORAH FISHER DESIGN

24.73

COLLECTIVE MEDIA

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187.55

DC SOFTWARE BY DAVID CHO

1,029.28

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107.41

DBATISTA INC

131.73

189.64

60.38

427.34
40.66

DAWSON LORETTA

191.21

COLLECT-US.COM INC

COLLECTORS EXCHANGE

90.02

DAVID W DARROW D C PA

399.34

CREATIVE SOLUTIONS EAST INC

261.52

DAVE KAPLIN SIGNS &amp; GRAPHICS
DAVE ROSE LANDSCAPING

CLYDE HCLIMERMD PA

22.68

DATAGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS INC

32.89

CREATIVE FLOORS INC

1,769.12

DARRYLS PEST CONTROL &amp;

COVERT INVESTIGATIONS

CLYDE H CLIMER M D PA

204.96

DAVE JONES WRECKER SERVICE INC

175.11

CREATIVE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS

CODERE AMELIA ANN OR

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58.69

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31.62

DAVE FLOWERS MOTOR SPORTS

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171.96

106.15

COUCH'S PAINTING

274.10

DARROW FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC LLC

351.03

138.07

16.93

DANNY’S TRANSMISSION &amp; AUTOMOTIVE

825.01

CLAIM MASTERS

33.31

15.34

COPYCAT COPIER CO

CITYDIRECT LLC

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1,796.36

20.40

CHUNG FINANCIAL GROUP

CLEMONS CONSTRUCTION CO

D G PRODUCTIONS INC

199.79

D L D PRODUCTS GROUP INC

CHRISTOPHER C STEVENS RESTORATION &amp;

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12.38

4,668.88

CHRISTIAN ACADEMY AND CHILDCARE INC

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DELCO OIL INC

1,660.38

DELCO OIL INC

974.34

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8.76

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261.81

DELRA INC

CURTAIN CALLS INC

337.02

DELTA CAPITAL SERVICES

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322.73

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47.44
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COMMON GROUNDS LANDSCAPING INC

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DELTA SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL INC

90.02

CUSTOM AIRCRAFT MODELS INC

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56.37

62.71

COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE OF FL INC
COMMUNITY COORDINATED CARE

850.04

COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER INC

44.60

COMMUNITY HOUSE OF PRAYER INC
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235.94

26.67

COMPLETE TOURS INC

DENTAL ASSOCIATES AT HEATHROW P A

CUSTOM DECKING &amp; TILE INC

221.89

DEREK &amp; JESUSA AMATO

55.21

COMPONENT SOURCE INC

633.72

COMPREHENSIVE LOYALTY INC
121.15

182.46

CUSTOM MADE BY MARCIA

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302.78

23.51

COMPUTER SERVICES OF ORLANDO

248.04
396.58

COMPUTERMAX WAREHOUSE

1,308.12

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DGP INC
48.44

55.47
583.32
3,105.20

282.15
23.41

DHAKA BAZAAR GROCERY

59.69

DIAMOND QUICK LUBE INC

529.49

DICK JOYCE WELL DRILLING INC
DICKLER MARSHA

976.51
11.13

CYCLES CAR WASH INC

378.50

DIESEL SPECIALISTS INC

CZAIKOWSKI JANICE M

10.27

DIGGES &amp; RIDGEWELL INC

500.34
139.38

DIGICOM COMPUTING

69.92

30.34

10.47

DEWEYS JUST VETTES INC

44.59

CW'S COUNTRY KITCHEN INC

14.43

DESIGNS ALIVE

18.95

CUSTOM TECHNOLOGIES INC

D &amp; T COLLINS INC

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY INC

COMPUTER SHACK INC

47.74

23.60

CYBER HIGH CHARTER SCHOOL INC

36.91

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CUSTOM HOME THEATRES INC

CUSTOMLINKS LLC

COMPLEXTIONS PLUS &amp; MORE INC

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CUSTOM FUNDING AND INVESTMENTS INC

2,562.72

DERRALL HOLTON PRESSURE WASHING

26.89

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MARKETING AND
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131.20

103.89

CUSTOM DESIGNS ETC
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515.67

CUSTOM CARE POOLS INC
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20.34

12.68

SOLUTIONS INC

124.80

DIGITAL RESOURCE PROVIDERS INC

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248.25

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

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203.14

DILLARDS COMFORT SHOES

SOLUTIONS INC

87.84

DILLON ALBA N - CLEANING SERVICE

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142.20

DINAHS WEST SIDE GROCERY

93.49
184.56
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204.40
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CONCRETE TOPS OF WITER PARK LLC

683.83
123.43

SOLUTIONS INC

31.03

DIRECT FUNDING INC

SOLUTIONS INC

20.34

DIRECT FURNISHINGS INC

1,091.16
1,911.97

CONKLIN BRADLEY

21.11

SOLUTIONS INC

236.67

DISCOVERY INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC

CONKLIN CHARLES

14.69

SOLUTIONS INC

194.48

DIVE DEPOT COM INC

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202.81

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25.90

DOORSTEP BEVERAGES INC

DOORSTEPS BEVERAGES OF LONGWOOD INC

24.85

ELLSWORTH GEORGE L JR.
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DOTHEROW MICHAEL D

22.68

EMERALD INTELLIGENCE INC

972.04

DOUG WEBBS TAEKWONDO PLUS

9.48

EPICORE INC

EQUAL ACCESS INC

144.89

EQUIPMENT OUTLET EXPRESS INC

DRYCLEAN WORLD INC

EQUITY ONEINC

394.59

127.76

DTDB POSTAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE

350.06

41.85

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EXPERT CAR CARE 3 LLC

344.53

EXTERIOR WALLS INC

61.09

54.73

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252.78

FALLS JAMES &amp; LINDA

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790.59

FAMI INC

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1,627.61

FASTEN RITE

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61.35

FEDERAL LEASING CORP

19.63

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84.11

E Z TRANSPORTATION &amp; VALET INC

62.11

EAST &amp; WEST INVESTMENTS INC

424.63

142.69

EASTMAN WILLIAM

84.63

EATWELL NUTRITION INC
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6,557.08

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22.99
38.29

481.89
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49.55

FLOWERS ETC INC

594.64

FOCAL POINT INC

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11.35
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41.37
225.77
21.63
786.91

12.75
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41.64
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FOWLER RICHARD

69.16

FRANCIS JADE SALON

178.24
11.38
171.71
16.67

FERMATEX ENTERPRISES INC

FRIENDS IN FOOD LLC

FERN PARK ASSOCIATES LTD

FRIENDS IN FOOD LLC

FERNPARK TRANSMISSIONS INC

FROMAN RUSSELL A &amp; JUDY

FERRARO MACHINING INC

FROOTS INC
2,485.78
86.24
35.11

FIRST AMERICAN CAPITAL REALTY

279.40
251.20

FIRST COMMERCE LEASING CORP

83.98

FIRST DATA SYSTEMS INC

ECOTECH CONSULTANTS INC

327.92

FIRST FLORIDA STATE MORTGAGE CORP

502.58
12.40

FRIENDS IN FOOD LLC

27.51

FIRST IMPRESSIONS PRINTING &amp;

19.41

FONE CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

FRIEDMAN JAMES S

343.33

FIRST CHOICE AUTO FINANCE

100.53

FRESCH TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

430.93

FINISH LINE MILLWORKS INC

67.38

FRENCH AVENUE AUTO CENTER INC

*1.151.70

154.13

FLORIDA TRAVEL CENTER INC.

FREDS TIRE SERVICE

217.30

ECONOMY NUTRITION CENTER INC

EDEN SITE DEVELOPMENT

17.72

FRANCISCO FLORA OR WAYNE

63.53

FINLEY HELEN

30.31

FLORIDA STEAM SERVICES INC

FOWLER JULIUS

60.19

FINE PORTRAITURE BY TIM KELLY INC

EASTERN PEARL CHINESE RESTAURANT

1.468.10

FOTO FANTASY PHOTO BOOTH

234.63

FERLAND RON &amp; SUE

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FLORIDA SOLAR DISTRIBUTORS INC

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FACIALS UNLIMITED DAY SPA

FAIFAR WIRELESS INC

882.20

85.64

FOTHERINGHAM HARRY

246.91

FAITH LINBERGER FORTIN

3,695.87

525.86

FORTUNE FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS INC

4,202.03

FACTORY CAR STEREO REPAIR INC

DYNAMIC RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INC
DYNAMICS 4 SUCCESS LLC

44.93
1,084.13

EYES ETC INC
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23.51

EXPRESS AUTO CENTER

152.94

FLORIDA K-9 SERVICES INC

FORMAL FASHIONS LLC

1.962.09

EXPLOSION'S THE HAIR CAFE'

170.29

3,968.17

FOREST EQUITY SERVICE INC

1,194.36

EXPERT EXTERIOR COATINGS INC

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84.78

DUNCAN JOE

40.30

FLORIDA IRON WORKS INC

FONE CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

1,646.15

EXOTIC CONCEPTS OF LONGWOOD

606.44

FONE CONNECTION OF TAMPA BAY INC

41.94

12.09

24.81

FLORIDA HOUSING AFFORDABILITY INC

FLOWER CITY

EXCEL TECH CORPORATION

10.33

239.41

231.50

EVOLUTION GLOBAL MARCON CORP

22.94

FLORIDA HOSPITAL - ADVENTIST HEALTH

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EVERSHINEINC

45.38

4,186.66

FLORIDA XTREME BASEBALL INC

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21.52

FLORIDA CURB &amp; CONCRETE CONSTR INC

361.36

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1,061.80

494.98

ESTES AUDREE

791.84

DUKES CONSTRLldflON INC

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9.00

ESSE ROSE &amp; BARBARA HARRIS

DYNAMIC EMBROIDERY INC

1,306.74

FLORIDA SHOE COMPANY INC

1,364.05

DRY CLEAN WORLD

DUNRITE PRESSURE CLEANING

FLOORMAXINC

FLORIDA NATURAL PONDS &amp; LANDSCAPES

502.62

EQUALIZER SYSTEMS AND SERVICES

DRYFAST CLEANING AND RESTORATION

92.89

90.97

FLORIDA MOONLIGHTING INC

368.96

DRS GROUP

106.89

168.30

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EPIK COMMUNICATIONS INC

39.31

DUNRITE COMMERCIAL CLEANING INC

124.84

108.04

ENHANCED VISUAL PRODUCTS INC

DRAKE SHARON

DUNKMAN MARILYN &amp; JAMES

212.31

FLO-KING INTERNATIONAL INC

106.81

ENDOCRINE ASSOCIATES OF FLORIDA PA

EPIX IX INC

DUNCAN, MR

389.88

ENCHANTED COTTAGE THE

531.92

DUNCAN YVONNE M

99.73

143.40

DRAGON WEST INC

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FIVE STAR TRAVEL SERVICES

FLORIDA COMMERCIAL MORTGAGES CO

139.62

DUNBAR PAINTING COMPANY INC

566.29

918.10

3,273.54

DULING JESSE &amp; KAREN

311.87

EMPRIE CORE SUPPLY LLC

970.19

DTP ENTERPRISE

1,047.07

54.51

DR LEONARD GLASS DR ANDRE BUCHS

DSU INC

FISH BOWL THE

FLORIDA CLASSIC LAWNS

37.77

DRYCLEAN WORLD INC

90.02

FLIGHTLINE HOBBIES OF CENTRAL FL IN

85.97

ENCORE MOTORS INC

DRAGON ENVIRONMENTAL CORP

FIRSTRUST FINANCIAL CENTER

22.68

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281.88

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DOVE BUILDERS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA IN

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FIRST VISION CONTRACTORS INC

FLEET LUBE USA INC

EMERY'S ERECTION &amp; DISMAMTLING INC

177.01

DOWDY &amp; NIELSEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW

298.19

FLEET GARD OF LONGWOOD LLC

8.48

13.00

DOUDNEY SURVEYORS INC

13.10
23.48

DOROTHY MALLETT LMT

239.61

FITNESS OPTIONS INC

31.00

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1,364.38

FIRST PHOTO LAB

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437.14

ELIZABETHAN CONSTRUCTION

31.35

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184.90
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320.65

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110.30

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280.04

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29.59

FUEGO FUEGO

2,352.95

FULL HOUSE COLLECTION A

8.61

FULLER KATHLEEN &amp; CARL

92.73

FULSANG SHELTON

31.79

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3,051.80

GOLINELLO &amp; NOTTINGHAM PA

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G &amp; N INC

189.15

G B M INC

2,022.65

G B S ASSOCIATES INC
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713.95

GABLES OF LAKE MARY THE
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120.48

GRANITE &amp; MARBLE WORKS INC

2,210.81

221.07

GRANT DOUGLAS PUBLISHING INC

GAGER PEST CONTROL INC

17.20

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GALIANO CAREER ACADEMY INC

1,397.43

GRANTS SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

8.40

GARDNER LEONARD

342.05

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GUARDIAN POOL FENCE OF

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51.42

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18.58

185.44

100.29

GIANT COMIC BOOK WAREHOUSE OF FL

48.42

GYPSY MOTORCYCLE NOVELTIES

125.82

GLADYS ALVAREZ INC
GLASS SENTINAL

42.96

GLASS SENTINAL PRODUCTS INC

22.99

GLOBAL COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS

229.37

GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS INC
GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES

434.77

167.97

GLOBAL INVESTMENT NETWORK INC
GLOBAL REACH INC

2,795.45

12.62

GLOBAL WORLD CORPORATION

77.66

GLORIA HARDING
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102.51

GO COMMUNICATIONS INC

27.06

GOF ENTERPRISES INC

37.80

HOMESHOW MAGAZINE INC

270.38

HOMESTEAD HELPERS

83.72
444.84
1,142.81
76.72
108.89
1,248.41
48.36

HUBERT PEARCE JR

35.96

144.87

HUNTER JOYCE

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10.91
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32.07

18.25

HUNTINGTON BANK

257.11

HURST RICHARD D

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HURYASAR SELCUK

273.07

HUTCHISON MARK

74.33

HUTCHKOJOEM

21.55

HUTTER HENRY

10.76

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111.76
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13.07

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85.71

ICMA RETIREMENT CORPORATION

597.56

HEINEMANN BRUCE

103.98

31.32

HEALTHY MIND AND BODY INC

HEFLIN ROBERT &amp; THERESA

253.06

HUNTER S FLOOR &amp; JANITORIAL SERVICE

11.07

51.62

160.99
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22.35

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590.49

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31.68

140.59

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19.15

1,008.76

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HAUSA MJM INC

49.12
1,066.37

37.48

HASBROUCK GERALD

1,282.20

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HUCKABEE INVESTMENT PLANNING

HARVEY JOHN

248.41
302.51

18.79

HEART OF WEKIVA CLEANERS

56.39

142.22

HALL DENNIS

15.92

GOLDEN JANET

22.01

HEALTH RESOURCE PUBLISHING CO

957.36

489.57

HOTEL DISCOUNTS NETWORK

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GOLDEN FLORIDA MANAGEMENT INC

HOLLYWOOD NAILS

25.14

HEALTH FOOD EMPORIUM

670.04

384.78

HAILES HELEN B

HAWKINS CASEY &amp; SHANNA

43.45

HOLLYWOOD NAILS

HORTENSIA RODRIQUEZ

HARRIS GEORGE

2,372.66

230.45

503.40

HANLEY EUNICE

319.59

66.70

HAGER DIANE

HAMMERS GLENDA

701.81
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HAIRDESIGNERS ON BROADWAY INC

29.32

HJ BELL'S SILK FLOWER DESIGN CORP

177.01

24.41

GLACIER AIR CONDITIONING &amp; HEATING

102.93

H C S FINANCIAL

GILLMOR MARC J

12.53

HISPANIC ACHIEVERS INC

HOPKINS MEAT PACKING INC

121.67

HAIR TRENDS

99.15

196.44

HOOPER GROUP INC

72.76

10.35

GINA'S JEWELLS OF GAINESVILLE INC

HIS &amp; HERS HAIRSTYLING

HOMETEK MORTGAGE GROUP INC

116.75

GIDARO ALBERT

GIOCONDA MUIRRAGUI

373.45

106.22

H &amp; A NATURAL STONE INC

GETATCHEW MARSIE HAZEN R MD

214.76

HOME HEALTH CARE INTERNATIONAL INC

36.73

GUYS GLASS

49.05

HIS &amp; HER S ENTERTAINMENT INC

HOME ENVIRONMENT CENTER

43.71

GUTHRIE GLASS INC

750.63

GHS &amp; ASSOCIATES

202.82

GUNTER DAVID CARPET CLEANING

14.37

GERRERORAY

368.43

50.07

GULUM NEFISE

M - 1,269.57

47.79

HOME &amp; LOAN GROUP INC

GULF ATLANTIC MARKETING GROUP INC

29.86

GENTRY INTERIORS INC

281.59

GUARDIAN GOLF ENTERPRISES INC

22.59

GENEVA PIZZA

55.21

7,901.50

GEMQUEST MUSIC LLC

GENEVA INN

HIRD MAE

HOLLY ENTERPRISES INC

128.76

GROWING ANGELS CHILD CARE CENTER

16.61

341.16

HOMA STRAIN ENTERTAINMENT INC

42.62

25.42

HILLCREST HOMES &amp; DEVELOPMENT INC

314.78

GAYMON DAVID &amp; SUSAN

GENEVA FARMS INC

34.86

HOLTON MONROE G

GREG RIKE PRODUCTION INC

30.77

HIGHSMITH SHAWN &amp; DEBORAH

83.33

844.41

GEIST LUELLA

258.01

GREENWOOD NURSERIES

GAYLE ENTERPRISES INC

312.83

HIGGIN HOUSE

HOLLIS ENTERPRISES OF ORLANDO INC

1,464.71

GREEN'S LAWN SERVICE

07.16

HOGLE THOMAS R CPA

293.17

GREEN PIECE WIRE ART

HIGCO INC

HODGE JAMES &amp; MILDRED

9.68

GREEN ROOFING COMPANY

GATOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE INC

GBB ORLANDO INC

221.01

GREEK FLAME TAVERNA INC

GARY HURLBUT INSURANCE AGENCY INC

GAWNE BRIAN R

53.47

GREAT CHINA CAFE

102.21

GARYTRINAM

25.98

GRASSO GEORGEANN

44.20

GARTNER THOMAS

657.03

GRASSHOPPERS LAWN SERVICES OF

17.54

20.14

HILLIMAN GROUP INC THE

52.40

GAERTNER &amp; GAERTNER INC

GANDY MATTHEW

61.16
18.21

GRANDOWSKI VICTOR

443.07

GALLAGHER BILL

99.68

GRANDE ILLUSIONS HAIR DESIGN

6.466.73

38.49

HICKS LINDA

19.57

GRAHAM SNOOK &amp; TERRI STEVENS

419.07

456.56

HEY LAWRENCE W

174.21

GRAHAM FORBES HOME INSPECTION INC

161.82

65.18

43.25

HESCO RLS INC

GRACE &amp; GLORY CHRISTIAN GIFTS INC
194.42

G P SERV INC

96.57

GORMAN

33.90

HERSCHKOWITZ RUSSELL

13.00

GOODRIDGE ENTERPRISES

G B B ORLANDO INC

501.53

HERRICK SMITH GROUP PHASE 2 INC

506.84

GOMEZ JOSE

HENDRICKS MARILYN C

HERCULES MANAGEMENT COMPANY INC

2,527.41

123.67

TA X ES

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4,601.25

FX HAIR STUDIO

G &amp; C CABINETRY INC

3,054.95

GOLF PLACE AT ALTAMONTE

41.70

FUTONS 4 LESS INC

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538.62

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19.40

JANENE RICK CONSULTANT

NDEPENDENCE TITLE INC

240.48

JANET O'STEEN REPORTING INC

NDEPENDENT INC

180.41

NDIAN DELIGHTS RESTAURANT
NETCLAIMS INC

NFINITY FINANCIAL USA CORP

627.02

NFLUENCE TECHNOLOGIES INC

JASON LAVOIE DRYWALL INC

40.B7

NFORMED.COM

NSURANCE &amp; SECURITIES TRAINING

NSURANCE ASSOCIATES OF HEATHROW IN

66.30

34.61

NTERCHANGE CAPITAL CO LLC

12.63

NTERGALACTIC TRADING CO INC
NTERGRATED LEASING CORPORATION

31.06

NTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES

13.40

NTERNATIONAL G M OF ORLANDO LLC

902.85

90.02

NTERSTATE ROOFING SERVICE INC
RELAND SURVEYING INC

146.19

JIM'S QUALITY HOME REPAIR INC

302.40

1,724.97
39.27
314.25
14.57
1,326.65

KIDSQUEST CHILDCARE INC

390.61

KIDSQUEST CHILDCARE INC

600.86

289.45
102.93
44.87
381.86

KIMPLING IVAN

49.51
715.72

JOANNE L SAG

KEYS GROUP INC

KIMBERLY WATSON DC PA

9,058.04

JOAN'S VILLAGE MARKET &amp; SUB SHOP

386.23

1,396.80

KIMARAH INC

19.04

JMBRE ENTERPRISES INC

KEYS GROUP INC

KIM COE DESIGNS

. 35.39

JIM DUNN JANITORIAL SERVICE

34.15

KIKZ LLC

90.24

JIM'S LOGGING &amp; LAND CLEARING INC

1,061.59

NTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT BANKING IN
NTERNATIONAL INVESTOR

1,560.60

JERRY'S AUTO INTERIORS

1,919.58

KIDS FUTURE ACADEMY

1,201.95

JEFFREY DOWLING CARPENTRY

569.60

662.53

KIDDY'S USED TIRE &amp; REPAIR

27.38

JEFF ANDERSON AUTO BODY

171.77

96.54

KING BUFFET OF ORLANDO INC

1,488.80

KINNEY JOLENE MITCHELL

15.45

KITTLESON KEVIN C

163.56

JOB OPPORTUNITY BUSINESS

35.85

KEVIN'S TREE SERVICE INC

KHJH LLC

170.67

JEANS CENTER INC

34.52

KEYS SPORT SALES LLC

21.67

JEANINE GRANT &amp; TERRY G O TT

JEEP LLC

255.80

NTERFASE MARKETING

33.76

JEAN JEAN USA INC
42.72

NSURANCE CHOICE INC

20.40

JAYSON PETERSONS AUTO CAD

8,463.07

1.061.80

KEYES LOUIS

104.95

JAY J HOBSON JR

151.94

NSPIRE SOMEONE LLC

541.08

JAY DAGOSTINO MEDIA SALES

90.02

KENDRICK AND DETTMAN HOLDINGS INC

KERN’S TRANSMISSIONS INC

603.19

JASON B ROY LAWNCARE &amp; PROPERTY

82.16

3,293.81

KERBY TOWING &amp; RECOVERY INC

349.92

JASKOWIAK'S TILE &amp; DECKING

KENDRICK AND DETTMAN HOLDINGS INC

KENTS CONCRETE SERVICE

70.51

JAP ENTERPRISES INC

210.50

NFORMED CARE INC

42.06

JANWAY MICHAEL
970.19

NFINITE RECORDS INC

20.40

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31.36

KITTLESON SPECIALTY COFFEE LLC

216.60

2,096.90

RENE E HAYDEN PA

32.30

JOB SPECIALISTS INCORPORATED

332.16

KLASSIC NAIL STUDIO

161.17

RON EXCELLENCE

41.38

JOHN BAZELIDES &amp; ASSOCIATES

14.69

KLEAN KUT LAWN INC

525.03

JOHN BOBEK BUILDING SYSTEMS

1,395.09

KNACKSTEDT ESTHER

30.41

KNIGHT RANGERS INC

42.96

RON MEDIA INC

26.65

SAAC GARVIN CONSTRUCTION INC

794.24

SLAND LAKE BUSINESS CENTER

53.33

STVAN CUSTOM CABINETS INC
PS YOUR HAIR

174.45
54.57

J&amp; G AUTO BODY

124.14

J &amp; J AUTO SERVICE CENTER

J &amp; M DRYWALL SPRAY SERVICE
J &amp; M PAINTING

J A M TRANSPORTATION CO

63.58

317.35

KOPACK OUTDOORS INC

JUS D ORANGE II

320.65
194.82

157.05

J SCOTT SINGMASTER PHOTOGRAPHY
J VASQUEZ AND ASSOCIATES INC

29.10
133.70

J W ENTERPRISES OF CENTRAL FL INC
J WEAVER CONSTRUCTION
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111.34
61.56

158.22

JACOBONI INTERESTS INC
JACOBS FENCE COMPANY LLC
JACOBS LAND CLEARING

852.09
337.17

JAMES CRYSTAL ORLANDO INC

9,129.48

JAMES CRYSTAL ORLANDO INC

527.21

JAMES DONNA

JAMES FRIEDMAN PHOTOGRAPHY &amp; VIDEO
JAMES H MURRAY

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37.56

JAMES HEARD &amp; BROS CONCRETE CO

21.79

1,219.21

439.41

L'AGUILA EXPORT-IMPORT INC

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20.40

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LAKE HARNEY ECON RIVER FISH CAMP IN
LAKE MARY PUB &amp; GRILL
LAKE MARY T V

183.71

20.40

70.22

LAKE MARY TRAVEL

114.71

LAKE MONROE BAIT &amp; TACKLE

K2 SERVICES INC

2,001.26

LAKEPOINTE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP C/O

486.60
1,181.49
80.32

KANNIH INC

14.43

KANNIH INC

1,073.96

LANCE BRIAN

25.81

LANCOUR MARCELLA

47.02

LAND DESIGN DEVELOPERS INC

2,984.87

LANDSCAPE DESIGN BY DONNA LOCKHART
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8.63

20.40

LANDWAY M EST

16.90

KATELYNS CLOSET

177.01

LANDWAY M EST

17.54

KEANE JOHN C

LANNY HARTSFIELD PA

62.74

LARRY L LAWSON PRIVATE

436.81
14.34

374.42

40.88

KARIM METALLAOUI

517.11

298.03

96.33

24.18

KCCS INC
264.03

593.36

K1 DESIGNS

KC LUU INC

12.32

LA BREMER

LABORINQUENA MARKET

KANI ICE CREAM INC

121.13

2,739.45

49.47

KANDO ENTERPRISES INC

JACKIE LEE'S UNISEX SALON

181.77

L &amp; M DEMOLITION &amp; EXCAVATING INC

K &amp; D NURSERY

KAH RESTAURANT

352.75

KWIK STOP 4 2703 INC

LA ROSE JOHN

K-9 KORNER INC

25.70

37.60

237.08

K M N INC

40.34

KUNZ CONTRACT FLOORING INC

JUST IN TIME PUB

K M ENTERPRISES

27.43

L &amp; F ENTERPRISES BY LAURA SHELTON

3,300.14

K B FARMS FOOD SERVICE INC

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L &amp; D GLASS &amp; MIRROR INC

16.54

1,074.38
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13.26

43.16

J R &amp; S OF ORLANDO INC

104.32

KUSIK RUTH D

35.98

K &amp; D NURSERY &amp; LANDSCAPING

J SAM JOHNSON INC

3,479.98

1,290.85

60.27

124.63

KROY BUILDING PRODUCTS

37.26

J LARNER STUDIO INC

J R'S FURNITURE MART WAREHOUSE

12.85

KREGER WILLIAM &amp; EMMA

28.69

JUNIOR ACADEMY OF LAKE MARY LTD

20.40

297.20

KORGAN FLORENCE

37.22

JUNCTION TRADING CO INC

49.85

64.78

KOREA HOUSE RESTAURANT

225.98

JULIE L LOCKLIN

31.71

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JOLSON ALFRED S MD

JOSE MONTERROZA J &amp; J PROFESSIONAL

776.75

J CELLI AUCTIONEERS INC

JK DINERS INC

KONIG K

JUDITH B FRIEDLAND

J BLANCHE AUDIO PRODUCTIONS

J J S GALERIES INC

14.25

JOS A BANK CLOTHIERS

36.70

J J S DESIGNS

JOHNSON SUZANNE

JORDANA THEATERS CORPORATION

44.60

J J CLEANING INC

KOKOMO TOOL CO INC

JORDAN GUILBERT INC

42.96

J BAILEY GROUP

37.15

JONES RICHARD L &amp; CHERE T

141.88

J A F MARKETING INC

JOHNSON HEATHER

JONES JAMIE

141.29

KOELBLE ROBERT

21.31

JON THOMAS INC
160.44

J &amp; J CHATTAHOOCHEE

27.66

JOHNSON GERALDINE

440.36

TEM CONSULTING GROUP INC

JOHN LEICHTHAMER INC

LARRY'S LAWN

12.37
1,094.03

KEL-TREV SERVICES

84.12

LASALLE SYSTEMS LEASING INC

38.66

KELLER OUTDOOR INC

18,685.91

LASALLE SYSTEMS LEASING INC

40.72

PLANYOURYARDSALE.
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LASER LECTRIC INC

666.80

LAURAIN AGNES M (ESTATE OF)

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38.95

78.46

MCCRUM AND ASSOCIATES INC

23.82

M &amp; W GAS &amp; SNACKS INC

LAW OFFICES OF ROBERT J CAPKO

96.33

M BENDER INC

LAWLESS CAFE &amp; DELI INC

MCDONNELL COMMUNICATIONS INC

87.32

M F V INC

170.79

22.70

M J COLLECTION

2,582.54

126.94

MEADER GERTRUDE H

49.50

16.09

M V AUTOS INC

LAXMIL OILCORP

163.10

M V P OF ORLANDO INC

404.87

MECHANICAL DISTRIBUTORS

MAC DADDY CUISINE INC

1,119.28

MEDIA TECH SERVICES

516.27

LEARNING LINK TUTORING CENTERS LTD
LEE DEANA

58.96

43.43

LEES KARATE

12.27
28.44

LEGG MASON WOOD WALKER INC

712.22

LEGNA SERVICES INC

548.89

LEIER FLORENCE &amp; JOHN

LEWELLEN BROTHERS INC

MAGDALENA BELTRE MD PA

381.31

MERIT FASTENERS CORP

METRO BUILDING SUPPLY INC

3.761.93

METRO SECURITY GROUP INC

313.73

METRO SEWER SERVICES INC

10,992.72

61.40

MAGNOLIA SELF STORAGE

10.638.22

168.41

MAGNOLIA SPRINGS CORPORATION NV

LIEBERMAN HOLDINGS OF

502.58

MAHANNA WILLIAM &amp; DONNA

LIETZ DEVELOPMENT INC

173.95

MAHANNA WILLIAM E

LIFESTREAM ASSOCIATES

94.99

MAIL &amp; PARCELS PLUS

LIFT OF LAKE MARY INC

LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY COUNSELING

LILJESTRAN JOHN
LIMITED TO ENDODONTICS

LIPHAM CLEANERS INC
LIQUID FITNESS INC

134.35

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585.96
1,577.30

284.19

29.58
375.69

LONGWOOD ENTERTAINMENT GROUP INC
LONGWOOD GARDEN

LORENZANO MICHAEL/TORRES ERIKA
LORI BIRCHELL INSURANCE
LOS TRES SOLES

MILLER CURTIS
190.80

92.96

MILLER LINDA JOYCE

36.00

12.55

MINA OF SANFORD INC

782.28

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MITCHELL MICHAEL &amp; KATHYRN

44.84

MITCHELL THELMA

20.40

11.21

MOBIL INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES LLC

8.48
465.07
72.60
82.24

9,285.84

MOBILE AREA NETWORKS INC

2,969.07

MOBLEY FREDDIE SR &amp; LENORA

45.15
404.24

MOFFETT DAVID &amp; MITSUKO

39.95

28.48

MOJICA MALDONADO JAIME

8.48

23.51

MOLINA INTERIOR DESIGN CONSTRUCTION

13.00

MONTE'S PHOTOGRAPHY

10.45

MAYFAIR NORTH PET CLINIC

24.18

MOBILE AREA NETWORKS INC

MOEN CABRERA LLC

30.02

MATT HIBBARD GO PEDS

566.64

MONTI INTERPRETING &amp;
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217.02
201.24

125.56

MAYO LEIGH

LUKAS LANDSCAPING

154.66

MC ANALLY JAMES

20.30

MOORE THOMAS

MC AREAVY KEVIN

31.34

MORELAND KEITH - TILE INSTALLATION

34.34

LUNA ALISON E &amp; WALTER H
LY LIDIA &amp; PETER
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MC CONNELL TOWING INC

11.57

MC DONALDS #13684

11.23
37.36
143.07

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1,608.07
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8.48
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MORGAN BROTHERS LAWNSCAPING INC
MORGAN JIM

MC DONALDS #4758

2,584.60

MORIARTY ENTERPRISES INC

MC DONALDS #7826

1,724.50

MORLOU INC

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250.35

45.43

LUCID SERVICES INC

LULA SMITH

451.22

MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE

MASTER UPHOLSTERY

45.42

33.43

21.88

23.14

LUCAS MELVIN

196.44

MILLER REPORTING INC

LOVEL ROBERT DANIEL

140.55

192.45

3,919.43

MASS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO

LOZANO INVESTMENTS INC

28.55

MARSH ADVANTAGE AMERICA

798.39

208.06

94.97

MILLENNIUM MASSAGE THERAPY CORP

49.50

MASON CLIVE B

426.52

22.22

MILLENNIUM BUILDING CORP

59.97

73.55

K 1 12.61 "i.

MILLENIUM SPORTS

76.07

MARY PANDO COMMUNICATIONS INC

69.18

MIELKE WILLIAM....

MIKE'S LANDSCAPING

4,779.18

MARSELL’S SOMETHING SPECIAL INC

MARTIN MULTIMEDIA INC

90.02

29.71

MIGHTY EAGLE COMPUTERS

MARTINEZ MIGUEL LANDSCAPING SERVICE

28.04

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MIDDLETON STEPHEN

MIGIANIROSEL

MARTIN SALES CORP

32.87

102.93

MID STATE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS INC

1,106.26

MARTIN ROBYN

11.25

215.54

MARK F HALEK DDS PA

MARTIN PROPERTY

544.88

LOOKS GREAT POOL CARE
LOPEZ JULIA E

1,163.62

MICROMINT INC

MIGHTY ENTERPRISE INC

MARTIN LINDA

267.90

8.96

26.20

MARQUARDT ROBERT L

60.02

MICHELE STONE

MARCELINE SMITH

MARLENY CLEANING SERVICE

124.96

MID FLORIDA AGENCIES OF ORLANDO INC

643.14

59.55

93.28

MID ATLANTIC RENOVATION

458.60 .

MARKETING SYSTEMS GROUP

197.06

2,192.57

15.54

MARKET SHARE MORTGAGE

29.66

LOGGED ON COMPUTERS &amp; COPIERS

MICHAEL CLEVELAND
MICHAEL GARY

MAN NATIONAL CORR INC

LMC CONTRACTING INC

LONE7TI INC

2,120.58

339.85

MARKETLAUNCHER INC

LOJO'S INC

MIAMI SUBS GRILL

38.09

135.75

LOISELLE GEORGE E

192.26

572.27

LLOYDS AUTO SALES INC

LOE BRIAN R

29.15

MAP ENTERPRISES INC

1,267.38

LITTLE DAIRY MANOR
LITTLE PICKLES INC

MAMAS SUBS

37.60

LINE X OF ORLANDO INC

MEYERS DAVID R

10.33

MALECKI NANCY

253.43

LINDCO ENTERPREISES INC

26.66

MAKARIOS CHARIS INC

435.66

LINC SERVICE COMPANY
LINDA MC DOWELL

MAJOR DONNA

18.84

150.66
93.10

MAITLAND FRUIT COMPANY INC

112.82

MEX PLACE INC

86.96

89.65

24.65

MEXICO GRILL INC

MAINSTREAM CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC

51.57

LIGHTING PRODUCTS CO#

9.67

251.16

MAILBOX

567.82

METZGER NANCY

10.34

MAIL SYSTEMS GROUP INC

43.00

257.46

METROFIRST MORTGAGE BANKERS INC

172.02

67.69

LIBERTY TAX SERVICE #2538

LIFETIME GROUP COMPANIES INC

4,874.11

13.78

MAGIC NAILS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC

LIBERTY PAVING &amp; CONSTRUCTION INC

407.69

METALS AND PLASTICS INC

40.93

638.83

1,799.25

MERTHIES DAYCARE CENTER INC

426.52

MAGIC IMPORTS INC

23.63

401.14

MERIDIAN COURT INC

MAGIC FINANCIAL SERVICES INC

60.45

501.83

9.93

26.17

MAGIC FINANCIAL SERVICE INC

12.70

20.40

MERCANTILE BANK

MADRONE THERAPY CLINIC

MAGIC FABRICATORS INC

39.54

LENNOX RACHAEL

206.61

MAGIC BAIL BONDS INC

30.38

MEGATRAV RESEARCH &amp; DEVELOPMENT INC

37.80

MADCAT GRAPHICS

37.80

MEDICAL OFFICE SYSTEMS INC

55.58

MADAM SYLVIA

LEES HOME IMPROVEMENT INC

LEWIS

MACS ELECTRIC SERVICE INC

10.67

LEEDOM MARION

MEADOWS DAVID

85.23

56.71

MDT ENTERPRISES INC

LAWN MASTER

LE JEANS JEWELERS INC

34.23

16.93

533.48

90.02

MC GILL BERTHA A

901.17

M &amp; M MORTGAGES INC

LAVENDER FASHIONS SEMINOLE INC

LAW OFFICES OF TOMAS GACIO

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33.66

MORTON LEONA

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MOST FAMOUS NOBODY INC

MOTHERS TO BE &amp; KIDDIE KONSIGNMENT

36.71

66.07

OMEGA CONSULTING INC

63.05

MOTION CORVETTE STORE

177.01

OMNI PRESENT CONSULTING INC

MR ELI FAMILY HAIR STYLING

50.97

ONE DOLLAR DEPOT INC

MRS CLEAN

50.83

ONEILS CONCRETE PUMPING INC

MS REPRO GRAPHICS

157.78

OPEN IMAGE GLASS

MS SECRETS INC
MULLEN SALLY &amp; ROBERT

MULLINS DEVELOPMENT CONSULTING
MURPH'S PUB INC

291.82

24.01

MUSCLE TECHNIQUES

MYERS DAVID &amp; ELIZABETH
48.44

MYERS DONALD CREIGHTON

26.25

N J DISTRIBUTORS
NAFTINC

22.68
1,308.57

NAIL ELITE

219.02

ORLANDO SMSA LP

8,903.85

NATES COUNTRY STORE INC

91.62

OVERTON EDWARD

NATIONAL AUTOCRAFT MFG INC

111.34

OVIEDO FOREIGN CAR REPAIR INC

31.90

340.96

OVIEDO PAINT &amp; BODY SHOP

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE - ALTAMONTE
NATURAL PHYSIQUE INC

24.28

NENA INTERNATIONAL INC
NEW AGE ELECTRONICS INC

30.98

NEW EAST OCEAN ORIENTAL

419.32

NEW HOMES OF AMERICA INC

30.39

NEW LIFE BUILDERS INC

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NOMEN DEFERRE LTD INC

214.39

NORKLUN LILLIAN LATTERO LILA

22.03

NORTH SOUTH FENCE INC

12.72

NORTHRUPDON

18.46

NRMG &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

82.72

NUTRI SPORT

1,481.70

NY STREET WEAR
O T D S ENTERPRISE LLC
O'NEIL DAN

34.94
585.49

OAKRIDGE PLAZA PTNRS
ODAM B

754.51
17.14
1,955.66

OFFICE AUTOMATION INC

956.15

OFFICE FURNITURE SOLUTIONS

1,168.90
402.66

OGLEVEY IAN

32.04

OLD FASHIONED CRAFTSMAN INC
OLD TIME PRIDE INC

105.74

134.51

OLGAS OF LAKE MARY

43.49

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* 35.69

699.90

261.07
52.82

POLSLEY JENNIFER
POLYSTAR INDUSTRIES INC

PALMER MARION

19.63

POOL SERVICE BY DAVID FRENCH
PORETTI JOANNE

470.69
39.15
57.91

• 382.45

PAPA JOES PIZZA OF
PARANDA USA INC
PARC RECORDS

2,677.85

1,371.41

11.21

224.62

18,384.75
24.18

29.75

PORTEN CONSULTANTS INC

46.10

PORTFOLIO FINE JEWELRY INC

217.02

POWELL OFFICE SUPPLY CO

190.99

POWERS SARA MARGARET OR LAWRENCE J

32.61
2,001.26

1,594.73

PRECISION TOOLS TERMINALS &amp; FITTING

26.20

89.40

PREFERRED HOME MORTGAGE COMPANY

PARK AIR INCORPORATED

365.23

PREFERRED SANDBLASTING

PARK AVE CLEANERS

PARTY YARDS INC

2,557.83

PAT ELINA INC

94.92

PATRICK BLEVINS

PRESSURE CLEANING BY FAMILY TREE

170.62

85.91

PRESTIGE FLOORING &amp; INSTALLATIONS

662.55

PRESTIGE LAWN SERVICE
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104.17

PRESTIGE ROOFING &amp; GUTTER INC

2,674.93

PRESTON ADAMS JR MINISTRIES

21.67

PRIME CONNECTIONS INC
36.60

68.54

PRINCE SILVER INC

49.10

PAUL CONNOLLY PRODUCTIONS INC

35.48

PRIORITYCARE OF AMERICA INC

PAULVANDESTREEK

16.06

PRISM VIDEO PRODUCTIONS

13.06

462.60
22.03

PRO CARE LAWNS INC
PRO DESIGN INC
PRO MORT MARKETING INC

733.85

82.67

PRIORITY COMMUNICATIONS INC

10.48

PAY COMMUNICATIONS OF AMERICA INC

76.33

PRIORITY BILLING INC

PAULVANDESTREEK

PAUL'S AUTO &amp; TRUCK REPAIR INC

491.49

PRINCETON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INC

PATRICK TUTEN GRAPHICS STUDIO

PEARSON E JEAN

83.74

207.34

26.59
1,238.42

135.27

291.34

PREMIER ROOF CLEANING INC

95.25

PASTA MC INC

23.58

POWERSPORTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

PARE BUILDING SERVICES

PATRICIA NELSON &amp; MILTON E WINN

ODELLIES COLLISION CENTER INC

OFFSITE MAIL ROOM

63.22

PASCOE EMILY &amp; KIM

OAKRIDGE PLAZA PARTNERS

49.05

POLLOCK DATA &amp; COMMUNICATIONS

121.82

PAP'S UPHOLSTERY

215.29

POLGER TECHNOLOGIES CORP

PARROTT INSURANCE AGENCY INC

410.05

1,206.34

1,066.23

PLOVDIVIMAGE INC

47.46

PARROT INSURANCE AGENCY INC

1,146.49

509.42

PLEMMONS CHARLES &amp; WARREN OARLENE ■'v 132.10

53.83

276.96

PAMELA MASRTIN

66.54

443.01

PALMER GOLF INC

PAPA D’S INC

NEWSOM HARDWOOD FLOORS &amp; STAIR WORK

PHOENIX INSTALLATIONS INC

PLAYGROUND SUPPLY LLC

193.60

PALMS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

48.55

49.54

PITTENGER LILLIAN

514.38

PALM TEL COMMUNICATIONS INC

NEW CREATIONS BUILDING CORP

PHOENIX DIRECT WIRELESS

36.17

PAGE ONE MGMT

96.33

1,972.67

PLASTER HOUSE INC

PADMAN THE

45.54

40.32

PIPER JAMES &amp; JULIE

219.60

PM T

967.77
148.95

637.50

PACE FLOOR COVERING INC

19.78

202.57

P &amp; R EQUIPMENT SERVICE INC

108.89

NELSON WILLIAMD

26.29

396.58

NEAT N TIDY ALL CLEAN SERVICE

31.16

51.14

PITUSA FURNITURE II INC

P P C WORLD USA INC

NELSON BARBARA LALL KENNY

19.32

712.17

264.03

24.05

51.19

P &amp; D VANCE ENTERPRISES INC

NAUTILUS SCUBA CENTER INC

NEGRICH STEVE

1,357.06

PHYSICIANS ADM SUPP SVCS HLDGS LLC

175.17

OVIEDO WALK-IN MEDICAL CENTRE

102.93

11.72

PHOTOPRINTS

375.21

NATIONAL SERVICE &amp; MERCHANDISING

96.33

PERMITTED USE TOWERS INC

PHOENIX TOOL &amp; PLASTICS INC

12.74

OVIEDO MOWER &amp; GARDEN CENTER INC

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE

319.23

PHOENIX SALES INC

53.93

30.57

55.21

PERFECTATRIM LANDSCAPING

PHILLY CONNECTION

NATIONAL INSURANCE ADVISORS INC

NATIONAL TRAILER STORAGE

1,801.01

PHILLIPS THOMAS &amp; IRENE

114.17

OUTSOURCE GROUP INC

PEREZ OF FLORIDA INC

PHILIP TORSIELLO MANAGEMENT INC

34.33

704.30

31.79

PHILIP F KEIDAISH JR PA

570.36

NANNY NANNY BOO BOO INC

PEREZ OF FLORIDA INC

PHILIP TORSIELLO CONCRETE FINISHING

ORLANDO SMSA LP

OUTBOUND M I S INC

1,736.06

PHAM DUONZ

161.64

OTILIO RODRIQUEZ &amp; MARIA RIVERA

214.05

PEREZ OF ALTAMONTE INC

PETIT SERVICES INC

2,297.27

625.13

OSSMAN LAUREL L

7,592.85

10.25

PETERS JAMES B

7,248.88

ORTHALLIANCE NEW IMAGE

8.42

PETER A BUTKINS PHD PA

2,265.32

ORLANDO SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

36.97

15,577.79

PETALS FACTORY OUTLET OF DEL INC

24.49

ORLANDO SCUBA CENTER INC
1.200.48

MYERS DONALD

1,861.39

ORLANDO PAIN &amp; MEDICAL REHABILITATI

72.60

MY PRECIOUS JENNY INC

252.15

ORLANDO PAIN &amp; MEDICAL

42.96

MUTARE INC

ORANGE BUFFETT

ORLANDO CGSA INC

22.12

MURRAY DIANA

8.70

ORANGE COUNTY ELECTRIC INC

323.81

MURPHY ROBERTS

117.37

OPTIMUM SYSTEMS PRODUCTS INC

53.29

PEMBERTON INC

PEREZ AMERICA

102.93

716.44

OPTI TEL INC

341.98

233.20

PENNSYLVANIA SCALE COMPANY

31.13

MS DEBRA KETTLER

108.40

PELIPOINT INC

PENLEY R

172.12

ONE SOURCE FLOORING OF FLORIDA INC

631.10

33.71

PEE WEE RANCH DAY CARE CENTER

11.19

OMEGA CASKET CO

198.63

PEDDLES

244.90

OLIVIER BERNARD

40.10

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90.93
253.63
675.36
278.00

90.02
2,742.40

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NAME

TAXES

PRODUCTIVITY MONITORING INC

94.19

PROFESSIONAL CONSTRUCTION AND

177.26

NAME
RICH’S WINDOW CLEANING INC

246.20

RICH-UNITED CORP

RICHARD BROWN ARCHITECTURAL &amp;

PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING SERVICE

790.15

RICHARD TRINKAS CENTRAL SPORTSMAN

PROTEC AMERICA INC

831.92
93.00

PRUDHOMME THEODORE OR DORINE B

32.47

PUGLIESE ANTHONY

17.94
15.48
41.78

33.50

QUALITY AIR &amp; APPLIANCE CORP

99.57

QUALITY CLEANERS OF LAKE MARY INC

160.08

QUALITY CLEANING GROUP INC

71.70

QUALITY FLOORS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
QUALITY INSURANCE INC

20.40

31.48

RICHARDSON NANCY
RIEDER ROBERT J - HANDYMAN

22.99

QUALITY PEOPLE GROUP ENTERPRISE INC

53.45

163.92

SAMMET ROBERT &amp; MARIE

RITTER &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

29.42

SAMY F BISHAI MD PC

32.88
153.00

RIVERROCK ENTERPRISES INC

22.99

RN EXPERTISE INC

R &amp; K LLC

44.91

R &amp; T STUDIOS

1,478.67

R C P CONTRACTING INC

146.34

R C PUBLICATIONS INC
R C R MEDIA INC
R D C CONSTRUCTION INC

R T S CLEANING INC

R W DIRT'BUSTEflfefcftAPBY^tEANlNG IN 1v T fc d W
R&amp;M DIESEL INC

127.50

SANFORD ALUMINUM PRODUCTS INC
SANFORD IRRIGATION INC

54.60

S AV U TO N IN C

ROBERTS JESSE BRAD

97.23

SCANNELL ROBIN J

55.21
317.06
94.13

SCOTT CAREY INC

23.51

185.23

ROGER A AND GAYUA'H GREEN WALDINC SU 1;03/;S5 D R
52.30
15.18

RONS TIRE &amp; AUTOMOTIVE INC

976.81

SECRETS HAIR DESIGNS

ROONEY THOMAS &amp; VAN LEE

62.28

SECURE LABS *

15.36

686.60

RAVENSWOOD CONTRACTING CORP
RAYS AIR SUPPLY

RBAJLLC

513.90

139.80
15.49

RECOE ENTERPRISES INC

•

25.75

RED BRICK DELI

615.36
363.98

RED BUG DRY CLEANERS INC
RED LINE USA INC

102.93

REICH JOSEPH

RELIABLE TREE SERVICE OF ORLANDO
RENT A MAN

REPO AUTO BROKERS INC

RESTORATION SERVICES GROUP USA INC
REVALUE PROPERTIES INC

32.52
369.55
669.21

SELBY

ROSSMAN BONNIE L

23.81

SELECTIVE REALTY INC

387.92
323.52

20.40

348.36
2,123.51

138.99
50.66
23.16
714.34

SELF EVERETT

10.41

SEMINOLE CAR CARE INC

1,569.11

ROYAL IRRIGATION REPAIRS INC

121.62

SEMINOLE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION

RUDYS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE

45.35

SEMINOLE MASONRY INC

474.68

3,126.42

RUE DAN

193.23

SEMORAN CONSTRUCTION INC

29.10

RUPAL INC

129.04

SERVICES ETC BY WILLIAM CHILDS

20.40

RUSSELL’S PAINT &amp; BODY INC

449.09

SHARAD ENTERPRISES INC

1,197.61

RUTHERFORD'S RESALE INC

97.60

SHARAD ENTERPRISES INC

591.55

37.80

191.20
106.46

S &amp; S AMERICAN WEST INDIAN INN

S C LIMITED INC
S D F SPECIALIST INC

25.76

RESPITEC MEDICAL CARE &amp; EQUIP INC

RIC ASHA INC

99.73

37.60

368.43

35.71

S &amp; S MARKETING INC

18.11

REPAIR AMERICA OF CENTRAL FLORIDA I

RHINO MEDIA INC

116.48

12.71

SECURITY WORLD

ROSSI ANTHONY W

S &amp; N MANAGEMENT INC

102.37

REID DONALD E SR OR

3,228.38

108.89

SEIPLER RIAN LEE

S &amp; D LANDSCAPING

40.25

37.04

SECURE-CAREINC

35.71

‘

90.02

SEAMAN DEVELOPMENT CORP

ROSSI ANTHONY W

RYAN BURNS - LAWN MAINTENANCE

199.67

RED RIBBON HOME FED INC

W fi"

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SEG WAY INC

ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OF CENTRAL

179.84

READ AMERICA INC

55.25

ROWLAND ENTERPRISES INC

275.94

RAZZ HAIR PRODUCTIONS

202.82

298.19

685.96

SEAMCO ORLANDO

31.23

ROSIER JOSEPH A

RAPID RESUME &amp; SECRETARIAL SERVICE
RATS ENTERTAINMENT INC

292.91

44.46

11.71

SCRUB SHOP INC

1,486.82

37.80

59.03

SCRAPER DAWfELl

RACHEL NICOLES SALON INC

RANGER CORPORATION

' -

SEA FUN CRUISES INC

208.94

ROSEBUD COMPUTING

15.38

SCRAPBOOK SHAK

RONELLI ENTERPRISES INC

97.45

10.41

SCRAPBOOK HEADQUARTERS INC

264.03

RANDALL CONSTRUCTION INC

1,463.22

SCOTT L PHILPOT INC

22.12

ROSBOROUGH JULIE

66.54

SCOTT JOHNSONS GOLD MEDAL TUMBLING

RACHEL A MUSSELWHITE

17.34

638.28

SCHOU VIOLA

RON KUNZMAN PHOTOGRAPHY INC

RAMPO INTERNATIONAL USA INC

358.19
11.71

ROBERTS JESSE BRAD

10,194.13

373.35

24.74

987.67

SATELLITE INSURANCE GROUP INC

RACE TRAC PETROLEUM INC

RAMBO &amp; COMPANY LC

8.48

51.69

ROLLASON CORPORATION

29.81

RACA BUILDERS INC

53.47

ROBERTS JESSE BRAD

ROGER A LEIBEN &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

459.14

44.22

SARAH A HOLDER

ROE CONSTRUCTION &amp; UTILITY SERVICE

76.91

131.24

130.18

ROD &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

224.57

R PAVELLI DESIGNS INC

SAND HILL ENGINEERING

ROBERTS JESSE BRAD

ROBINSON &amp; ASSOCIATES

353.13

8.81

SARA BRILLIS GYPSY MOON

ROBIN’S NEST CONSIGNMENT

24.87

SANCHEZ FRANCISCO

SANFORD TOWING AND RECOVERY

ROBERTS SURVEYING &amp; MAPPING INC

155.74

R N EXPERTISE INC

86.07

154.84

ROBERTS LISA ELAINE

102.93

46.77

SANFORD &amp; SONS LLC

18.27

ROBERT RIOS INC

49.69

SANDI CAROLINA

525.03

ROBERT RATLIFF INC

49.34

SAND RIDGE INVESTMENTS INC

44.89

ROBERT FURTON WOODWORK &amp; DESIGN INC

525.03

171.03

•

29.83

48.21

R &amp; H HODGES INC

SALON 911 INC

RISING SUN IMPORTS INC

QUICK SERVICE A C &amp; HEATING

191.11

28.68

SAMARON CONCRETE DESIGNS

ROBERT E DUDLEY &amp; ASSOCIATES INC

R &amp; D DIESEL

19.06

24.75

632.51

8.48

101.40

RIOS ADELICA &amp; ANGELO

RITTER, DEBORAH ANN

46.37

104.15

SALEN INC

QUANTUS INTERNATIONAL INC

QUINN JEFFREY

86.70

SAL-MED INC

34,92

RJ5 GROUP INC THE

142.92

SAFARI HAIR SALON

227.04

SAIF ENTERPRISES INC

0

RIVARD AUTOMOTIVE MARKETING INC

614.54

SADDLE UP WESTERN STORE INC

SAGEWIRE INC

38.93

RIMAR INC

12.70

SAFETY SOLUTIONS GROUP INC

RINK DEVELOPMENT &amp; MANAGEMENT INC

PULP &amp; PAPER INTERNATIONAL INC
PURTAJANA

59.00

25.87

RICHARDS DAYNE

PROVEN AUTOMOTIVE CONCEPTS IN

PUBLISHERS REPRESENATIVES OF

RICHARDS ANNA

299.52

SACCODCCIA ANTHONY

122.26

31.93

TAXES

SABAL POINT DESKTOP

3,318.10

PROFESSIONAL FITNESS MANAGEMENT INC

PROFESSIONAL POOL SERVICE OF

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TAXES NAME

S J V FITNESS INC

76.39
283.89

S M S CRIB &amp; CRADLE INC
S R S COMPUTERS INC
S W A T MOVIE INC
T

16.13

1,239.93

SHELTON JUDITH

20.37

SHENOOR COLLECTIONS INC

SHIPWRECK CAFE

1,199.88

39.22

SHEEN THOMAS OR

SHING KUNG INC

226.94

1.608.93

191.23

99.73

SHERMANS AUTO REPAIR

69.79

S JEFFREY GILGER DESIGN SERVICES IN

SHEA'S BATTING CAGES

SHISHAN INC
230.64

SHUFORD NANCY

214.76
103.81
30.34
194.28
14.69
27.72

SIEGEL SHIRLEY HODES
SIGN OF THE TIMES

72.60

SIGNWORKS GRAPHIK &amp; DESIGN INC
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146.02

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TAXES

NAME

126.95

STEVE YOUNGS WELL DRILLING INC

SIMONELLI REPAIRS INC

91.82

STEVEN C BLINN PA

SINCLAIR FINANCIAL SERVICES INC

1.887.76

394.00

STEVENSON'S GENERAL REPAIRS

42.96

1.773.83

60.30

42.13

STEWART FRENCH WELL PUMP SERVICE

SIZEMORE BRENDA T

24.10

STOCKTON TURNER &amp; COMPANY

99.73

STREET SCENE AUTO GEAR INC

195.32

44.30

SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

SUMO JAPANESE CAFE

90.02

SMART BIOMETRICS INC
SMITH BARRY

50.46

SMITH KEISHA

22.99

SMITH ROLANDE C
SMITHS EQUIPMENT SERVICE

83.53

SMOKEY'S BAR B Q EXPRESS INC

823.24

SNIPS &amp; TIPS HAIR &amp; NAIL SALON

37.80

SOCARRAS TECHNICAL CONSULTING INC

63.94

SOCIETY CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY INC

315.23

SOF TOUCH LANDSCAPING INC
SOLUTIONS TEST PREP

133.07

SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW

8.45

SOMMER VERONICA L-MASSAGE THERAPIST

30.55

426.52

46.80

TOM BURRUSS SALES INC

SUNSHINE CAFE AND CATERING INC

682.43

TOM GRUNDEL

3,206.49

TOURICO HOLIDAY FLIGHTS

SUNTRUST BANKS INC

2,239.19

TOWER EDGAR D JR

328.08

SYSTEMS UNLIMITED

272.84

T D REALTY &amp; FINANCIAL CO INC

SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC

43.90

T DAVIS &amp; SONS INC

SOUTHERN CUSTOM CABINETS INC

592.23

37.33

SPECIALTY WINDOW &amp; DOOR LLC
SPG GLOBAL CORP

196.44
332,67

SPHINX HEALTH CARE INC

159.69

SPORTS MARKETING SERVICES INC
SPOTOPAUL

47.28

112.04

149.94
417.26

ST ANDREWS BRITISH PUB INC

220.27

ST JOE REAL ESTATE SERVICES INC
ST JOHNS REALTY CO
ST JOSEPH’S INC

1.424.77

58.07

132.67
8.19
211.76
54.40

TRILOGY LEASING CO LLC

75.31

TRILOGY LEASING CO LLC

1,653.91
76.98

TROPIC EXTERIOR REMODELING INC

64.60

54.45

80.21

TROPICAL OUTDOORS INC
TROPICAL SMOOTHIE

1,168.90

TROPICAL TREAT INTERNATIONAL INC

TAT &amp; NGA INC

362.43

TUBETEC INC

TATANKA INC

304.99

TUPPERWARE

TATUM AMBER

23.93

TURBO WORLD INC

TAYLOR GLORIA

37.70

TURFS UP LAWN SERVICE
11.70

195.22
195.22

35,639.41
208.06
116.54
291.34

TWI SERVICES INC

TEKNOWCRATS INC

46.59

TWO SEAS PIZZA INC

TERENCE KENNEY ENTERPRISES

61.04

54.51

TETENBAUM APARTMENTS

92.11

64.38
293.17
962.41

TWOSTARZ INC

459.34

TWOSTARZ INC

302.25

TYPE &amp; DESIGN

73.89

UNCLE JONES BAR-B-QUE INC

343.23

STABLE SOLUTIONS

20.40

TEXTRON FINANCIAL CORP

3,700.74

UNCLE NICKS LIQUOR &amp; OYSTER BAR

STADTLANDER MARIE

23.63

TEXTRON FINANCIAL CORP

1,363.42

UNICELL PAPER MILLS INC

STAGE 1 ONLINE INC
STANCHFIELD ERMA L

69.89
20.92

STAPLETON STUDIOS INC

91.10

STAR PATIO FURNITURE

STEAR GROUP INC
STEEL QUILL TATTOO

45.19

■*1

2,004.15

3,989.23

THE NYAH WHITE CORPOTATION
THE PUPPY PATCH

173.09

20.40
108.89

THEME CREATIONS LLC

7,684.93

1,950.72

THEODORE GREEN FLOOR COVERING
THERMO WINDOW INDUSTRIES INC

11.78

STEPHANIE PATTERSON DESIGN INC
STEVE SUTHERLAND DDS PA

THE BARN

157.76

STAR MILLENNIUM GROUP INC

STARNET INTERNATIONAL

THAI CORNER RESTAURANT

THOMAS DAVIS &amp; SONS - TREE SERVICE
42.96

344.12

THOMAS J MAY

320.65
325.87
90.02

71.26

THOMAS KINCADE ART GALLERY

165.^1

354,978.53

UNION SAFE DEPOSIT BANK

314.18

UNITED CONSTRUCTION INC

113.28

UNITED ENTERPRISES OF ORANGE CO INC

1,046.11

UNITY BODY PIERCING &amp; TATTOOING

128.82

UNIVERSAL FINANCIAL CONCEPTS INC

50.69

UPSTATE WEB SOLUTIONS LLC
V J FISH N RIBS

36.89
19.43

VAKAM CORPORATION
VAL LYN INC

502.58

1,122.81

5,811.10

TUSCAWILLA TRAILS

46.39

569.92

2,105.83

TURNER AND ASSOCIATES MARKETING

TEKNAMERICAS INC

TELEPLEX INC

1,615.28

TURNER HEALTH &amp; FITNESS INC

TECHNIQUE CARPET &amp; UPHOLSTERY

13.04

156.42

132.02

TERSAC INC

74.45

TRAVEL COOL INC

TAPIA FERNANDO MD

TEAM THINGS

82.87

52.68

TROPICAL SMOOTHIE CAFE

20.44

SPUN BRASS INC

TRANSTECH CONCEPTS INC

1,986.51

SPRINGFIELD FILMS INC

284.35

69.06

TANDEM HEALTH CARE

TAYLOR LANDSCAPING COMPANY

SPRINGS DRY CLEANERS INC

TRANQUIL MOON INC

176.72

TROPICAL EMBROIDERY AND DESIGNS INC

928.50

76.10

45.92

TOWING &amp; RECOVERY INSURANCE GROUP

TROPIC GREEN INC

32.52

SPRINGDALE FARMS

SPRINGS CLEANERS OF LAKE MARY INC

35.53

TROIA JOSEPH &amp; MARY ARtf +tfd/A’)IT0UH^ i W °

T E C MORTGAGE &amp; INVESTMENT

TANASHIAN &amp; CO INC

7,279.47

TRIPLE CROWN LAWNS

37.80

T R P ACCOUNTANT &amp; ASSOCIATES

196.44

SPECIALISTS OF ORLANDO INC THE

95.50

90.02

1.739.06

TRIGUS CONSULTING GROUP LLC

37.14

T MCCARTHY &amp; ASSOCIATES

291.34

TREND SETTERS SALON INC

14.90

T E W ENTERPRISES INC

42.61

TREE BETTE

22.68

SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC

335.82

144.99

69.62

T &amp; J LIMOUSINE INC

SPECIAL K COIN LAUNDRY

66.54

332.86

94.53

SPECIAL TREASURES

177.02

SYNERGY SOUTHEAST INC

424.79
164.18

TOUCAN WILLIE'S INC

1,971.69

SUPER SUDS COIN LAUNDRY INC

115.40

TOMMY PHILLIPS PHOTOGRAPHY

SUNTRUST BANKS INC

SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC

50.77

351.03

TOMORROWS LAWNS &amp; IRRIGATION REPAIR

1,830.63

T &amp; G CLEANING SERVICE

SPATZECK-OLSEN CARL &amp; EDITH

20.40

3,680.44
56.42

TMT INDUSTIRES INC

SUNRISE BUSINESS SERVICES INC

65.80

1,606.04

255.34

TOM AND CHERYL DANBOISE INC

SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC

SOUTHERN PRINTING INC

TIMOTHY GAUS AIA INC

11.35

SYNIX INTERNATIONAL INC
60.58

525.03

SUNNYSIDE SPECIALTIES INC

SWEETWATER PACK AND SHIP INC

SOUTHEASTERN PROTECTION SERVICES

TIMELY SIGNS

TODD DAVIS TREE SERVICE INC

SUSAN PROPHET &amp; CAROL WHEELER BAIL

522.96

72.60

17.63

90.02

SOUTH SPORT TRAILERS INC

TIMELY SIGNS

SUNG MUN INVESTMENT INC

SONNYS DOLLAR TREE

22.68

680.92

TITLE ASSISTANCE INC

SUPERIOR AUTO &amp; TRUCK SVC INC

SOURCE TECH BY JAMES PAYNE AND

208.06

8.286.79

28.42

10.76

37.88

SUN VISTA HOTELS INC

SONNY DESIGNS INC

SONTOSJANE

TIM EGGERS COM

TIRE EXPRESS AUTO CENTERS INC

SUNSTATE BEVERAGE INC

SOLUTIONS WIRELESS NETWORKS INC

72.08

259.14

SUNSTAR THEATERS LLC

23.27

165.37

TIME WORLD OF SANFORD INC

389.88

SUNSHINE TREE SERVICE BY KURT BEAHM

325.49

TILE PLACE INSTALLATION INC

SUN TAN CENTER

SUNBRITE COIN LAUNDRY

26.90

824.49

TIME TO PLAY

190.52

SUN STATES MOULDING &amp; FRAME INC

18.77

SMITH CHRISTOPHER

33.54

1,308.12

SUN CITY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

915.42

18.20

TIM D CHAPMAN DC PA

SIR INVESTMENTS INC

SKYLES STEPHEN

THOMPSON
THRIFTY PRODUCE INC

STEVEN JACKSON CONSTRUCTION SERVICE

28.31

TAXES

TAXES NAME

SILVER SEA HOMES INC

SIMPSON RAMSEY, PAGE

I I krald

41.07
282.32

VALENCIA BAKERY COFFEE SHOP INC

150.77

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NAME

TAXES

NAME

TAXES

NAME

TAXES

VANDENBERG FLORENCE

WELLPOINTING BY KENNY

VANGUARD INDUSTRIES INC

WELLS BOBBY

VECCHIO VIOLINS

WESCOTT GROUP INC

11.21

WONDERFUL CHINESE EXPRESS INC

VENATOR GROUP INC

WESSON ROLAND D

10.76

WOODCRAFTERS OF FLORIDA

VENDECOR INC

WEST EDEN ASSOCIATES INC

*

VENTURE INDUSTRIES INC

255.61

%

VERMETTE ALBERT L OR KATHLEEN C
VICKERY DIANE W

54.68

VICKI STINNETT DESIGNS INC

301.88

WHITE MICHAEL L

VICKYS PERMIT SERVICE

139.48

WHITE RALPH

52.21

22.99
2,355.86

WORLD TRAVEL NETWORK INC

41.09

WHISPERING OAKS M H PARK

137.91

WORLD GYM OF OVIEDO LLC

318.97

83.17

WORLDWIDE VACATION CENTRE INC

13.90

338.80

WORTHINGTON SAMANTHA

23.67

15.16

WRAYCO LTD INC

34.20

WHITES SITE DEVELOPMENT INC

53.58

WREN ENGINEERING PA

9,954.13

97.91

VICTORIO'S RESTURANT INC

679.09

WHITFIELD L

10.18

WRIGHT IN LINE CORPORATION

VINCES PARTY HOUSE INC

21.91

WHITFIELD L

50.94

WSD LEASING INC

75,353.18

WHITFIELD L

27.87

WUNDERBAR

872.19

VINTAGE ART OUTLET

351.03

VIRTUOUS SOCIAL SERVICES INC

21.35

WHITTEMORE FRANK

VITAL TECHNOLOGIES GROUP INC

326.72

WIEGO INC

544.97

VOLO COMMUNICATIONS INC

WIGGINS CRYSTAL

VONDECK MAURA K

WIGHT GERALD W JR

VORPAHL GRACE

WILD OAK HOLDING CORP

VRAL CORPORATION

WILFUN CORP

VRBAN JURE &amp; ANA YOLANDA

WILFUN CORPORATION

W J TRUCKING INC

WILLIAM J HADAWAY PA CPA

W PETER BLITCHINGTON PH D

WILLIAMS &amp; SON

W S MACHINE SHOP INC

WILLIAMS BROTHERS STUCCO &amp; PLASTER

353.50

WYKOFF EMORY

99.73

3187

12.18

XTREME ENTERTAINMENT BY BRIAN BAIRD

574.80

XTREME ENTERTAINMENT BY BRIAN BAIRD

476,68

Y &amp; Y IMPORTS INC

160.41

60.36

290.74

WOODTECH INC

13,91

WESTERN MEDICAL SERVICES OF

28.85

VICTORIAN NAILS

WOMEN'S CENTER FOR TOTAL HEALTH INC

159.04

WEST TOWN CLEANERS

45.37

W ULht Jb A N U

494.97

43.39

**

WT&amp;FINC

922.91

WALES ROOFING CO

.

WALKER PANDORA

WALTER A KING INC

WILLIAMS STEVE

193.35

WILSON TOMMIE

44.70

164.12

647.35

16.40

WEBCO SERVICES BY CHRISTINE WEBB
WELLER CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES INC

L egals

1964 Chrysler red
1C3BF66P3EX523580
1965 Chevrolet blue
1G CDM 15N9FB163341
1967 Chrysler red
JJ3C C 54N 5 H Z 018751
1987 Toyota drk blue
JT2MA70L9H0032709
1969 Chevrolet while
1GCDC14Z4KE199938
1969 Mitsubishi silver
JA3BR46V2KZ022569
1990 Buick gold
1G4E213C9LU419173

A DV ICE T O TH E PUBLIC: It l
person decides to appeal a dad
slon mad* with respect to any
metier considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need
s verbatim record ol the proceed­
ings. including the lestimony and
evidence, which record Is not
provided by tha City ol Senlord
(FS 266 0105)
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
SH OULD
CO N TA CT
TH E
HUM AN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E
AD A C O O R D IN A TO R A T 407330-5610
46
HOURS
IN
A D V A N C E O F T H E M E E TIN G
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

Publish: April 25. 2004
D169
N O TIC E
Correction • lor the Board
Meeting held at Ihe Seminole
County Housing Authority, 662
Academy Place, Oviedo. FL
32765 on A pril 27, 2004 at
7:00pm
Oliver W Longley, Eiecutive
Director
Publish: April 25. 2004

0168

April 20. 2004
N O TIC E O F P R O C EED IN G
F O R C LO SIN G ,
V A C ATIN G A N D
A B A N D O N IN G A S T R E E T
Notice Is hereby given trial the
City Commission c( the City ol
Senlord, Florida, will hold a
Public Haaring at 7:00 P. M. on
May 10, 2004. In tha City
Commission Room. Cay Ha*.
300
North
Park
Avenue.
Senlord. Florida, to consider and
determine whether or not the
City wit close, vacate and abarv
don any nghl ol tha City and tha
public In and to that certain
unnamed 30 tool nghl ol way
lying
between
St.
Joh n t
Parkway and tha Central Florida
Greeneway end between Bevie i
Road and Manuma Drive, further
described aa loaows
That Certain Unnamed 30 Fool
Right of Wey Lying South ol Lot
11 and North ol Lot 10 ol M M.
Smith* Subdivision, m recorded
In me Public Record* ol
Seminole County Plat Book 1,
Pag* 55 Together w*h that 30
Fool Right ol Way Lying East ol
Lot 10 and Wee! ol Lot 23 Lying
North ol tha Former Seaboard
Coastline Railroad 100 Fool
Right ol Way
AJ parti** In Interact and emiana
she* have an opportunity to ba
heard at said hearing

274.08

Th e
SamlnoJa
County
Ekprsssway
Authority
announces that there will be a
regularly scheduled public meet­
ing lo which a* persons are mvtled as follows
DATE:
Tuesday, May 1 1 ,2004
TIM E: 4 00 P.M , or as soon
tharaaftsr as possible
LO CATIO N. Seminole County
Service! Building
Room 1028
1101 East First Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
G E N E R A L S U B JE C T M A TTE R
T O BE D IS C U S S E D
Th e GreeneWay In Saminola
County
Addmonal Information may be
obtained by contacting:
Semmol# County Expressway

Authority
Telephone

407-665-5601

P ER 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 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
SH OULD
C O N TA CT
TH E
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY
EXPRESSW AY
A U T H O R IT Y
O F F IC E
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F T H E M E E TIN G
A T 407-665-5601.
P ERSONS
ARE
A D V IS E D
T H A T IF T H E Y D E C ID E T O
APPEAL ANY
D E C IS IO N S
MADE
AT
TH ESE
M EETING S/H EAR ING S. T H E Y
W IU . N E E D A R E C O R D O F
TH E P R O C E E D IN G S AND FO R
S U C H P U R P O S E TH E Y 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 ICH IN C LU D E S TH E T E S T I­
M O N Y AND E V ID EN C E UP O N
W H ICH T H E APP EA L IS T O BE
BASED.
P ER
S E C T IO N
266 0105,
FLO R ID A

502.58

Publish: April 25. 2004
D165

The I oliowing
offorod loi bids

vehicles

are

N O TIC E
The Sanlord Airport Authority
requests Bids to purchase one
(A R F F ) Vehicle. Bids will be
received at the offices ol
Senlord Airport Authority, 1200
Red Cleveland Bhrd. Sanlord.
FL 32773 until 2 30 p m . Friday.
May 7, 2004, ail Bids received
will be publicly opened and read
Airport Crash Truck, 1982
Spartan FlrsTec 8 X 6. 3000-gallon water, 400-gallon loam,
8V92 Turbo Charged Delioit
Diesel engine, 1500 GPM single
stage pump. Purchases must be
paid lor at Ihe time ol purchase
in cash only All purchased items
sold 'as It where Is* and must
be removed at the time ol sale

N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N
This auction will be held on MAY
14, &gt;004, at 9 00 AM el 325
Auiin Ava . Oviedo, FL.
Prospective
bidders
may
Inspect the vehicles on the day
belore tha Auction from 9AM
uni* 6PM Terms are cash or
cartltisd funds only O V IE D O
TO W IN G rasarvas tha nghl to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
Th e following
ottered lor bids

vehicles

230.38

1,933.92
43.29

2

ZINN JACK
ZIZAS PIZZA 1 INC
ZUIANI ARTHUR
33.93
CENTRAL FLORIDA BLIND SUPPLY INC
{2001 TAX)

3,632.44

35.63
379.54

TO W IN G reserves Ihe rtghl to
occopt or reluse any and all
bids

Publish: April 25, 2004
D157

N O TIC E
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
EX PR ESSW AY A U T H O R ITY
M E E TIN G

YOUR FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS OF FLORIDA

CENTRAL FLORIDA BLIND SUPPLY INC
(2002 TAX)

2,876.62

L egals

Publish: Apr* 25. 2004

0186

1991 Pontiac while
1G2JB34T6M7634047
1992 Chevrolet blue
1G ND U06L6NT125461

WIRELESS EXPRESS 2020 INC

S TA TU TE S .
By order of the City Commission
□I the Clly ol Senlord. Florida

885.15

ZIKRI INC

22.99

WOK OF CHINA INC

YOUR FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS OF FLORIDA

ZGRIF STUDIOS

WITHROW COMPUTER SERVICES

105.40

95.09

ZEENEATE &amp; BIJANI

WIREHEAD PROJECT DESIGN

L egals

Vehicle Auction

1B72 Oil*mobile red
3J57K2M 179911

31.85

22.35

YOUR FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS OF FLORIDA

ZAYAS HECTOR

27.06

WIRELESS WAREHOUSE

108.89

Z F X PRODUCTIONS INC

13.23

WINCEY CHARLES W

12.15

102.11

78.19

11.70

WATSON CHIROPRACTIC CENTER

Year Make Color VIN#

49.75

WILLIAMS JARROD

WASHINGTON MUTUAL

Auction date li April IB, 2004 O
B:00 am
Location: City Wrecker Service,
1236 W Hwy 436, Altamonte
Springs, FL 32714

20.40

,

37.86

YOUNG BROTHERS POOL MARCITE

656.14

263.60

34.32

WE PAK EXPRESS

YOU'VE GOT IT BAIL INC

365.65

WILLIAMS DOLORES

WALSWORTH PUBLISHING CO

YESSICA QUIROS MA CCC SLP PA

117.20

are

1985 FO R D M U S TAN G
VINs 1FAB P28A8FF228627
1994 FO R D TH U N D ER B IR D
1FALP6249RH111260
Publish: Apr* 25. 2004
D162
N O TIC E O F A U C TIO N
This auction will ba held on
M AY 22 2004, at 0 00 AM al
325 Autm Ava . Oviedo, FL
Proepectiv*
bidders
may
Inspect the vehicle* on the day
batore tha Auction Irom BAM
until 6PM Terms are cash or
certified funds only O V IE D O

1985 TO Y O TA TE R C E L
VIN# JT2AL31G9F0309475
1991 ISUZU TR O O P E R
JACCH58H8M 7905085
Publish April 25, 2004
D I63

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TIM E 10 00am
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D165

N O TIC E O F S A LE
Pursuant lo Florida Statutes
Sell Storage Facility Act. Sec
63 606 A 63 607, Sale ol con­
tents (household-supplies| In
leased space lo satiety Owner
Liens:
OtB Amanda Marshall
070 Diane Valentino
149 Austin Clitandie
264 Michael Maloney
317 Busby Transport
917 Michael Maloney
To be sold or disposed ol
T h u r t. 05706/2004, 12 a.m.
Public Auction, Cash Only,
At: SunRay 5tore Away
610 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
All may pay up-CaN 407-3334355
Publish: April 16. 25. 2004
D106

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Saminola Com m unity
Collage
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
Notice ol Rule Development
Seminole Community College hereby givea notice ol Ihe develop­
ment ol proposed rule ts loaows
Policy N o.: S.050
Pokey TW*: Expenditure*
Purpose and Eltect: To update the Expenditures pokey lo conform lo
caotemoofirv banking practices
Legal Authority: aa 1001 64: 1001 02. 1010 04: 1010 02, 112061,
1010 11 Florida Slatutaa. FAC 6A-14 0262. .073. .0765. .0735
A copy oi any prekrqnary draft of the propoaed rule. * available may
be promptly obtained without cost by contacting. Joseph A
Samovsky. Vice President tor Administrative and Business Services,
al the above address
Pubtah: Apr* 25. 2004
0190

Y o u ’ll re a lly c le a n u p b y r e a d ­
in g o r u s in g H e r a ld C la s s if ie d s
C a ll

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O R 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 N O . 03-OR-3335-02D-G

deni and persons having d a m s
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 DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E

DAVID R. V E Q A .

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED

MARILYN V EO A.
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O MARILYN V E O A
UN K N O W N
Y O U ARE N O TIFIE D that an
action hat been Mad against you
and that you ara raqutred to
sarva a copy ol your written
defenses, if any. to a on David R
Vega, whose address is 2809
Corrigan D r . Deltona. FL 32738
on or be lore May S, 2004 and
fUe the original with the Clerk of
this Court at 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. FL 32772.
before service on Petitioner or
Immediately thereafter
If you
tat to do so. a default may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded In the petition
Copies of all court documents
In this case. Including orders,
ara available at 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 ol
your current address (you may
Me Notice ol Current Address.
Florida Family Form 12 915)
Future papers In this lawsuit wilt
be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's office
W A R N IN G Rule 12 285.
Flonda Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. Including dismissal or
Stnking of pleadings
D A TED March 29. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apnl 4. 11, 18. 25.
2004
C213

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
,
FILE NO . 03-581-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
RICH ARD L. W YN A N S.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol Ihe estate
of R IC H A R D L
W YNANS.
deceased, whose date of death
was October 3. 2002. Is pending
In the Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probale
Division. File Number 03-581C P . Ihe address of which Is
Seminole County Courthouso.
Sanford. FL. 32771-1243 The
names and addresses ol Ihe
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney are set lorth below
All creditors of the 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 file their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE 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 TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F TE R TH E DATE
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 of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate, including unmalured, contingent or unliquidated
deans, must file their claims with
this Court W ITHIN TH R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E DA TE
O F T H 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 B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E PER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LA IM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED
T H E D A TE O F FIR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 18.2004
R EESE B W YNANS
Personal Representative
603 Fosborough Square W
Brentwood. T N 37027
FR A N K LIN T.
W A LD E N .
E S Q U IR E
Law Office of Franklin T. Walden
Flonda Bar No 169928
1936 Lee Road. Suite 100
Winter Park. FL 32789
Telephone 4077772-7333
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
D107
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 .
FL O R I0 A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE N O . 03-661 -C P
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
M A R G A R E T N D AP ELO.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ol M A R G A R E T N D A P E LO .
deceased, whose date of death
was March 29. 1999. File
Num ber 03-561-CP. is pending
In the Circuit Court lor SEMI
N O LE County. Flonda. Probate
Division, the address of which Is
Banknote County Courthouse.
Clerk of Circuit Court-Probate.
301 N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
F L, 32771. Th e names and
addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below
A l credaors of the decedent
and otter persons having davna
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy of Ihw
nonce has been served must hie
their claims with this Court
W ITH IN T H E L A T E 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 F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N
O F TH IS N O T IC E O R 30 DAYS
A F T E R T H E TIM E O F SE R V IC E
O F A C O P Y O F T H IS N O TIC E
O N TH E M
A l otfier credaors of Ihe decs-

N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P ER IO O S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E . ANY C LAIM FILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A F TE R
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BAR R ED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
CA TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
April 18.2004
PATRICIA A C O FFEY .
Personal Representative
CHAR LES A
D E H LIN G E R .
ESQ
Florida Bar No 198587
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
260 Maitland Ave . Suite 1500
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
32701
(407)682-4402 Telephone
(407)682-3536 Facsimile
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
0108
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
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-350-CP
IN RE E S TA TE OF
B ARBARA R U TH GUM IELA.
Docoased
N O TIC E O F
A D M IN ISTR ATIO N
The administration ol the estate
ol BARBARA R U TH GUM IELA.
deceased. File Number 04-350CP. Is pending In the Circuit
Court tor SEM IN O LE County.
Florida, Probate Division: Ihe
address ol which Is P O Drawer
C . Sanford. FL. 32771 The
names and addresses of Ihe
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney aro set lorth bolow
All Interested persons are
required to file with this Court.
W ITHIN 3 M O N TH S O F TH E
FIR S T P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E (1) all claims againsl
the estate and (2) any objection
by an Interested person on
whom this notice was served
that the decedent died testate,
the qualifications of the Personal
Representative, venue, or (unsdlclion ol this Court
ALL
C LA IM S A N D O B JE C T IO N S
N O T S O FILED WILL BE F O R ­
E V E R BAR R ED
Publication of this Notice has
begun on April 18. 2004
Personal Representative
G A B R IE L E S FERRIS
570 Cranes Way No 146
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
ELSIE C TU R N E R . E S Q
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
201 Park Place. Suito 204
Altamonte
Springs.
Flonda
32701
(407)339 3013
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
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TH 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
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO . 02-CA-3123-14
C ITIM O R TQ A G E . INC F/K/A
C ITIC O R P M O R TG A G E. INC
PLAINTIFF

VS
DAPHN E JO N E S SM ITH, IF
LIVING. AND IF D EAD, TH E
UN K N 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 .
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 AR TIES C LAIM ­
IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
TH RO UG H.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T D A P H N E JO N E S
SM ITH . UN K N O W N S P O U S E
O F DAPHN E JO N E S SM ITH. IF
ANY JO H N O O E AND JAN E
D O E AS UN KNO 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 )
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 to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated April 6. 2004 entered
in Civil Case No 02CA-3123-14
of the Circuit Court of the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanford, Florida.
I wiH sell lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West Front
Door at the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Flonda.
al 1100 a m on Ihe 11 day of
May.
2004
the
following
described property as sal lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
L O T 62. H IG H LA N D P IN ES .
U N IT 2, A C C O R D IN G T O TH E
P LAT TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D ­
E D IN PLAT B O O K 15. PAGE
10. O F T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
Dated this 6 day of April. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish m
T H E S EM INO LE H ER 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 E Y
F O R P LAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suae
500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)233-6000
02-02909
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
A M E R IC A N S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S AC T. persona with dfeaM bet needing a special accom­
modation
should
contsct
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1800 955 8771 (TO O ) or 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish Apnl 18. 25. 2004
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Tub H erald

L egals

L egals
IN TH 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
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-404-14L
ABN AM R O M O R TG A G E
GROUP. INC .
PLAINTIFF

VS
S TE P H E N B PASS. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD . TH E U N 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 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 .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
S TE P H E N B PASS; VICKIE R
PASS.
IF LIVIN G. AN 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 .
L IE 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
CLA 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 VICKIE
R PASS: JO H N D O E AND
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
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 S A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
April 8. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-404-14L ol Ihe
Circuit Court ol the I8 TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NO LE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder for cash al Ihe West Front
Door al the S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 a m on Ihe 11 day ol
May.
2004
Ihe
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wrt
L O T 6. B LO C K J. N H G A R ­
N E R 'S
A D D ITIO N
TO
M AR KHAM PARK H E IG H T S .
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 1. PAGE 81, P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Dated this 8 day ol Apnl. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
By. Mary Slroupe
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 STER N . P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAIN TIFF
801 S University Ortve Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)2338000
04 23732
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. persons with disabili­
ties neodmg a spocial accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1800-955 8 771 (TD D ) or 1 800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Sendee
Publish Apnl 18. 25 2004
D ill

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 FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-302-14L
FIR S T H O R IZO N H OM E LO AN
C O R P O R A TIO N F/K/A F T
M O R TG A G E CO M PAN IES
D U 'A S U N B E LT NATIONAL
M O R TG A G E
PLAIN TIFF

By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Pubiiah In;
T H 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 PLAIN TIFF
801 8. Univeraity Drive Suita 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-6000
04-22697
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, peraona with diaabJiliea needing a special accommo­
dation should contact C O U R T
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N .
al
the
S EM INO LE County CourthouM
at 407-665-4227. 1-600-9558771 (TD D ) or 1-800-9556770.
via Flonda Relay Service
Publish April 18. 25 2004
D112
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 AN D FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O ENER AL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO : 04-CA-261-14L
N ATIO NAL C IT Y M O R TG A G E
PLAIN TIFF

VS

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 E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foradoaura dalad
Apnl 8. 2004 entered m CtvS
Caae No 04-CA-302-14L of the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor S EM I­
NO LE County, Sanlord. Flonda.
I will tall lo the highest and beat
bidder lor cash al the Waal Front
Door al the SEM INO LE County
CourthouM located at 301 N.
Park Avenue m Sanlord. Flonda.
al 11.00 a m . on the 11 day of
May.
2004
the
following
described property aa aef forth In
aaid Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wft:
L O T 18. B LO C K B. MIDDLETO N O A K S . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH 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 39.
P AQ E (S ) 33 35 INCLUSIVE. O F
T H E P U B 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
Dated true 8 day of Apnl. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Ctfcu4 Court

I

F E E T T H E R E O F . MAP O F
EUREKA
H AM M O C K .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
TH ER E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 1. PAGE 106. 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 LO R I­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should
contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (T D O ) 16009556771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Daled this 8th day ol April.
2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
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 (954)771-6052

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
purauant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foredoaure dated
April 8. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA-261-14L ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
NO LE County. Sanford. Flonda.
I will aell to the highest and best
bidder for cash al Ihe West Front
Door al the SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanford. Flonda.
al 11 00 a m on the 11 day of
May.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wft:
L O T 21. B LO C K D. S TE R LIN G
PARK U N IT O N E . A C C O R D ­
ING T O TH E PLAT TH E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
18. PAGE 92 93 . O F TH E P U B ­
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA
Daled this 8 day of April. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
T H E S EM IN O LE H ER A LD
T H E LAW O F F IC E S O F DAVID
J STER N , P A . A TTO R N E Y
FO R PLAIN TIFF
601 S Univeraity Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-22543
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 , al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1BOO 955 8771 (T D D ) or 1 800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish Apnl 18. 25 2004
0113

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 IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 02 CA-2872-L

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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.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO. 03-C A -30851 4-L
INDYM AC BANK, FSB,

M ARYANNE M O R SE
A t Clerk of aaid Court
By Mary Stroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
This notice la provided purtuant lo Administrative Order
N o 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities A c t .
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost to you. lo provisions of
certain assistance Please con­
tact the Court Administrator at
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford. FI 32771. Phone No
(407)6654227 within 2 working
days of your receipt of this notice
or pleading, if you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call 1-800-955
8771
Submltled by:
Vargas. Zion 6 Kahane, P A.
4000 Hollywood Boulevard.
Suite 6 7 5 S
Hollywood. FI 33021
Telephone: (954)893-8993
Tetelacsimile (954)893-7707
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
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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 IN AND
FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
Caae No. 0 3 -C A -20451 4-0

vs.

S H IR LEY A M ACKERLEY.
Plaintiff,

DANE C ISAACS, el a l,
Defendants

vs

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 49
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgmenl ol
foreclosure dated Apnl 8. 2004.
and entered In Case No. 03-CA3085-14L
UC N :
S92003CA003085XXXXXX of
Ihe Circuit Court ol Ihe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit m and
for Seminole County. Flonda.
wherein Indymac Bank. FSB is
Plaintiff and DANE C ISAACS;
SANDR A L ISAAC S. E Q U ITY
O N E . IN C ; UN K N O W N T E N ­
A N T NO 1; UN K N O W N T E N ­
A N TS
NO
2,
and ALL
UN KN O W N P AR TIES C LAIM ­
ING
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 T O TH IS A C TIO N . O R
H AVING O R C LA IM IN G T O
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TIT L E O R
IN TE R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
are
Defendants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 32771 at
Seminole County, Florida, al
11 00 a m on the 11 day ol May,
2004, the following described
property as set forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wtt
L O T 39. D E E R R UN U N IT21B .
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
TH ER E O F. AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 27. P AG E 52, O F
T H E PUB LIC R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
this proceeding, you are entitled,
at no cost lo you. to the provi­
sion of certain assistance
Please contact the Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days ol your receipt ol this
Notice, if you are heanng or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800)9556770
D A TE D al Sanlord. Florida on
April 8. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SM ITH, H IA TT &amp; DIAZ. P A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd .
Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Publish Sanford Herald
Publish April 18. 25.2004
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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 CIR CUIT.
IN A N D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO . 04-CA-10-14L

vs

N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE

Dated this 11th day of AprtL
2004

Plaintiff.

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 . AS NO M IN EE F O R JP
M O R G AN C H A S E BANK. AS
T R U S T E E AS S U C C E S S O R
T O TAYLO R. B EAN &amp;
W H ITAK ER M O R TG A G E .
CORP.
Plaintiff.

G IL A R O D R IG U EZ, el al.
Defendants

H E IG H T 8 . A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT
TH ER EO F
R E C O R O E D IN PLAT B O O K 13.
P AG E 99. O F T H E P U B LIC
R ECO R OS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA

JP M O R G AN C H A S E BANK AS
TR U S TE E O F TH E
S E C U R ITY NATIONAL
M O R TG A G E LO AN T R U S T

2002 - 2.
Plaintiff.

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
purauant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoaure daled the 8th day of
Apnl. 2004 entered m Civil C a M
No 02-CA-2B72-L of the Circuit
Court of the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEM INO LE
County. Sanlord. Flonda. where­
in M O R TG A G E E L E C TR O N IC
R E G IS TR A TIO N
SYSTEM S,
INC.. AS N O M INEE FO R JP
M O R G AN C H A S E BANK. AS
T R U S T E E AS S U C C E S S O R T O
TAYLOR. BEAN 6 W H ITAK ER
M O R T G A G E . C O R P . la Ihe
Plaintiff
and
G IL
A
R O D R IG U E Z :
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
G IL
A.
R O D R IG U EZ. UN KN O W N T E N ­
A N T 1: UN K N O W N T E N A N T 11;
S TA TE O F FLORIDA; C LER K
O F T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T IN
AND FO R SEM IN O LE C O U N ­
TY. A PO LITIC AL SUBDIVISION
O F TH E S TA TE O F FLORIDA,
and
any
unknown
heira.
devisees, grantees, creditors,
and other unknown peraona or
unknown spouses claiming by.
through and under any of Ihe
above-named Defendants are
Defendants I wil ael to the
highest and beat (adder lor cash
at the Weal Front Door at the
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue m
Sanlord. Flonda. at 11.00 a m
on lha 11th day of May. 2004 the
fotowmg described property as
set forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, fo-wit

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmenl of
Foreclosure dated Apnl 11,
2004. and entered In Case No
04-C A-10-14L, of the Circuit
Court of the 16TH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEM INO LE
County. Flonda JP M O R G AN
C H A S E BAN K AS T R U S T E E
O F TH E S E C U R ITY NATIONAL
M O R T G A G E LO A N T R U S T
2002-2 is Plaintiff and EAR LE E
SM ITH. SR ; SHEILA M SM ITH,
U N K N O W N P E R S O N (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F T H E S U B ­
J E C T P R O P E R TY ; ara defen­
dants I will sa l to the highest
and best bidder lor cash at Ihe
W E S T F R O N T D O O R of Ihe
S EM INO LE County Courthouse,
m S EM INO LE County. Florida,
al 1160 o'clock a m on Ihe 11
day of May. 2004. Ihe toBowing
deaenbed property aa sal lorth m
said Final Judgmenl. to wt:

L O T 29. LE S S TH E W E S T 16

L O T 43. B LO C K 1. LINCOLN

vs
EAR LE E SM ITH . SR : SHEILA
M SM ITH . UN KN O W N
P E R S O N (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
Defendants
N O TIC E O F
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish In
T H E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD )

JO H N W C R A W FO R D and
C H E R Y L D C R AW FO R D ,
husband and wife, and TH E
U N ITE D S TA TE S O F
AMERICA.
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 46
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant lo the Final Judgment
of Foreclosure entered March 4,
2004 in Case No 03-CA-204B14-G, in the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County. Florida,
that I will sell to the highest and
best bidder lor cash at the West
front door. Park Avenue side of
Ihe
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301
N
Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, on M a y ll,
2004. at the hour of I t 00 A M .
the property described as fol­
lows
Lot 2. Block A. S E M IN O LE
S ITE S , according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Pis I Book
20. Page 11, Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida.
Dated al Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, this 8 day of
April. 2004
M AR YANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Zachary J. Bancroft. Esquire
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
S H IR LEY M A C K E R LEY
Florida Bar No 0614149
Lowndes. Drosdick. Ooster,
Kantor 6 Reed P.A.
450 S Orange Avenue. Bth
Floor
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone (407) 4166331
Facsimile (407) 643-4444
In
accordance
with
the
Americana With Disability Act.
person who needs any accom­
modation In order lo participate
In this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you, to the pro­
vision ol certain assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanford.
Florida 32771 (407) 6654227.
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this notice: If you are
heanng or voice Impaired, cal 1(800)9558771.
Publish Apnl 18, 25. 2004
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IN T H 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 NO . 04-266-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
W IU JA M E TH O M AS .
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
of W ILLIAM
E. TH O M A S ,
deceased, whose date of death
was January 21, 2004; File
Number 04 256-CP, la pending
In the Circuit Court lor Semmoie
County,
Florida.
Probate
Drvtaion. the address of which Is
P O Drawer C , Sanlord. FL,
32772. The names and address­
es
ol
the
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below.
A l creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of tots
notice has been served, must
Me their claims with this Court
W ITH IN T H E L A 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 UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAY8
A F T E R T H E D A TE 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
A l other creditors of toe dece­
dent and persona having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file their
claims 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 T H E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E .

M E U S S A S C H U LTZ
Personal Representative
5132 Heatherstone Court
Kissimmee. Flonda 34758

The dale of fust publication ol
tors Notice Is Apr! 16.2004

C O LO R : BLUE
VIN to 2HOED6343MH559394
V EHICLE
YEAR : 1965
MAKE: VO LKSW AG O N
M OOEL: 2DR
C O LO R : BLUE
VIN to 1VW BA0177FV075613

Sean Bogle. Esq
Florida Bar No 0106313
Law Office of Sean Bogle. P A.
P O Bor 151356
Altamonte Springs. FL 32715
Telephone (407) 834-3311
407634-3302 Fax
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
Publish ApN 18. 25. 2004
0116

VEHICLE:
YE AR 1985
MAKE C H R YSLER
M O O EL 4DR
C O LO R G R EY
VIN to. 1C3BF66P2FX869924

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-352-CP

VEHICLE:
Y E A R 1990
MAKE MAZDA
MODEL: 4DR
C O L O R W HITE
VIN to. 1YVG02200L5229488

IN RE: E S TA TE O F
A LB E R T LILAND S AG ER T.
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of A LB E R T LILAND SAG ER T.
deceased, whose date of death
was January 15. 2004; File
Number 04-352-CP, Is pending
In the Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate
Division. Ihe address of which Is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Probate Division. P O Drawer C,
Sanlord. FL. 32772-0659 The
names and addresses of the
Personal Representalhre and
th ) Personal Representative'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 of this
notice has been served, must
file their claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
LA TE R
OF
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A F T E R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY (30) DAYS
A F TE R T H E D A TE 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 of the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file Iheir
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO 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 T H
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM 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 BAR R ED
The date ol first publication ol
this Notice is Apnl 18. 2004
Mark A. Sagert
Personal Representative
2549 Stonevlew Road
Orlando. Flonda 32806
Debbie A. McAndrew, Esquire
Flonda Bar No 01320731
Page Law Firm. LLC
7232 Sand Lake Road. Suite

VEHICLE
Y E A R 1994
MAKE PLYM OUTH
M ODEL: 4DR
C O L O R G R EE N
VIN to. 3P3AA48K0RT33249O
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN May 9, 2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
Y E AR 1991
MAKE HONDA
MODEL: 4DR
C O LO R SILVER
VIN to 1HGCB765XMA033821
VEHICLE
YE AR 1996
MAKE: C H EVY
MODEL: 4DR
C O LO R : W HITE
VIN to 1G1 JC 5248T7104541
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN May 11, 2004
W H ER E Pauls Towing. 1919
W 1st Street. Sanford. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR : 2000
MAKE D O D G E
M OOEL: 4DR
C O LO R G R EE N
VIN to 1B3ES46CXYD736636
Vehicle Auction O 9 00am
W H EN May 12. 2004
W H ER E: Pauls Towing. 1919
W. 1st Slreet. Sanlord. FL
32771 (407)321-7442
V E H IC LE
Y E A R 1989
MAKE: M ER CU R Y
M ODEL: 4Dn
C O L O R W HITE
VIN to 2MEBM75FXKX726230
V EHICLE
YEAR : 1997
MAKE C H E V Y
M ODEL: 4DR
C O L O R BLUE
VIN to 2G1W L52M1V9107370
Notice Is hereby given Paul's
Towing will sell al public auction
tor salvage lor cash on demand
to highest bidder, the following
described vehicles
Prospective
bidders
may
inspect vehicles one hour prior
to sale Terms are "CASH O R
C E R T IF IE D FUNDS* P auls
Towing reserves the right lo
accept or reject any and all
BIDS

200
Orlando. F L 32819
Telephone: (407) 3550599
Attorney
lor
Personal

Publish: Apnl 25. 2004
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Representative
Publish: April 18. 25. 2004

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Notice

NOTICE
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN : May 6,2004
W H E R E : Paul's Towing. 1919
W. 1st Street. Sanlord. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
V E H IC LE
Y E AR : 1989
M AKE: M AZDA
M O D E L 4DR
C O LO R : BLACK
VIN to J M 1H C 2218K020913 1
V EH IC LE
Y E AR : 1968
M AKE: C H E V Y
M O DEL: 4DR
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN to 1Q1LT51W9JE236552
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H EN : May 7, 2004
W H ER E : Paul's Towing. 1919
W. 1st Street. Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
YEAR : 1991
M AKE: FO R D
M ODEL: PICK UP
C O LO R : R ED
VIN to 1FTCR14U6MTA17S39
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H E N May 21, 2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W 1st Street, Sanford. FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEH IC LE:
Y E AR : 2002
MAKE C H E V Y
M ODEL: 4DR
C O L O R W H ITE
VIN to 1Q 1J C 524027324898
Vehicle Auction 0 9 00am
W H E N May 6.2004
W H ER E: Paul's Towing. 1919
W. 1st Street. Sanford, FL 32771
(407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR : 1991
M AKE: H O N D A
M O DEL: 4DR

Always Towing
4366 Hwy 427
Sanford, F L 32773
407-321-3225
407-321-4557 FAX
Vehicle Type Vine Auction Date
MAY 14
1993 FO R D
1FALP52U7PA160179
1979 M ER CU R Y
9X32Y650616
MAY 12
1999 TO Y O TA
4TAVL52N1XZ475158
MAY 14
1907 H ONDA
1HOEC4532HA003741
1987 FORD
1FMCU12T3HUA68811
1987 BUICK
1G4HR5131HH453566
1990 NISSAN
JN1HJ01P1LT453738
1997 HON DA
1HGEJ8246VL113315
MAY 7
1993 C H E V Y
101BL53E9PR119393
1987 C H E V Y
1G BEG25H0H7158230
MAY 6
1996 SATUR N
1G6ZK5277TZ140081
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D167

PUBLIC NOTICE OF SIGNIFICANT
INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION VIOLATIONS):
Listed below are significant industrial wastewaler discharge v
lations o l the requirem ents ol Ch apte r 6 2 -6 2 5 Florl
Administrative C ode ( F A C . ) *Pretreatment Requirements
Existing and N ew Sources of Pollution* occurring during I
twelve month period ol 01/01/03 • 12/31/03:
Industry N am e:
Address:

Violation(s)
Action Takan:

Industry Nam e:
Address:

Violat&gt;on(s)

T l G ro up Automotive Systems
2660 Jewett Lane, Sanlord, F L 327
Chronic and Technical Review Cnte
Violations of pretreatment standard
Oil and Grease.
T h e City of Sanford Issued Notice c
Violation.
Russell Brothers Aluminum Anodua
Coatings. Inc.
1001 Cornwall Road. Sanlord. F L X
Chronic and Technical Review Cnte
Violation of pretreatment standards

Action Taken:

The City of Sanlord issued a Notice of
Violabon.

Industry Name:
Address:

Unicell Paper Mills, Inc
3401 St. John's Parkway. Sanford. FL
32771
Failure lo report.
The City of Sanlord issued a Notice of
Violation.

A a CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W I U B E 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 O S E T F O 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 MORE
A FTER TH E
D EC ED EN TS
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED

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UN K N O W N S P O U S E , H EIR S.
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G R AN TEES.
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C R E D ITO R S . T R U S T E E S AND
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CLAIM IN G AN IN T E R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
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OR
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C R E D ITO R S .
T R U S T E E S AND ALL O TH E R
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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 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 R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
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IN D E N TU R E D A TE D A U G U S T
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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 )

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�The H erald

Lecals
NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE
P U B L IC N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , T H A T O N T H E D A T E
A N D T IM E U S T E D B E L O W
A N O C O N T IN U IN G FR O M
D A Y T O D A Y U N T IL A L L
G O O D S AR E SOLD. W E
W IL L S E L L A T P U B L IC A U C ­
T I O N . T O T H E H IG H E S T
B ID D 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
SELF S TO 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 A R K ­
W AY.
LO N G W O O D,
FL
32750, T H E F O L L O W IN G
G O O O S , W AR ES, AND M ER ­
C H A N D IS E F O R R E N T A N D
O TH ER
CHARGES
FOR
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 : 05/11/04
T IM E O F S A L E : 4:30 P.M.
(Custom er Nam e) (Unit # )
(Bnof Description ol G oods
Being Sold)
F IG U E R E D O R O B E R T O •
#20 0 A IR C O N D IT IO N IN G
E Q U IP M E N T &amp; S U P P L IE S
BER KLAN D KELLY #234 V A N ITY . H O U S E H O L D
IT E M S .
BOXES
AND
BOARDS
B H A JA N
L IN D A
• #323
H O U S E H O L D IT E M S
S U M N E R P R IS C IL L A - #637
H O U S E H O L D IT E M S
P U L L A R S H A R O N E L A IN E #259 F U R N IT U R E , H O U S E ­
H O L D IT E M S . A N T IQ U E S
B O B C H IN M U R R A Y - #27
S U P P L IE S A N D IN V E N T O R Y
V A S Q U E Z E S N A D A ■ #40
H OUSEHO LD GOODS
B O B C H IN
IR IS
• #682
G L A S S , C E R A M IC S C L A Y
G IF T W A R E
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 :
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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 EEK S .
S A ID S A L E T O B E U N D E R
A N D B Y V IR T U E O F T H E
S T A T U T E S O F TH E S TA TE
O F F L O R ID A . IN S U C H
C A S E S M A D E A N D P R O V ID ­
ED.
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May 2. 2004
016 8

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Casa Number: 03-1 ISO-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
NORVAL G A N G LE
• V a Norval Garfield Angle.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ot NORVAL O A N G LE .’ afk/a
Norval
Garfield
A ng le,'
deceased, whose date ol death
was September 2B. 2003, File
Number 03-115O-CP. is pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, the address ol which Is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida 32771 The
names and addresses ot the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has been served must Me
their claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
T H R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
DATE O F T H E FIR S T P UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E O R
T H IR T Y D A YS A F T E R T H E
TIM E 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 of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must Me their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R TH E
D A TE O F TH E F IR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N 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 B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E
TIM E P ER IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . A N Y C LA IM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE O F D EA TH IS BAHRED.
The dale ot the first publication
ol mis Notice is April 25, 2004
Personal Representative
Judy Angle Barbeno
1687 Trumbull Street
Deltona, FL 32725
Thomas A Speer
O l Thomas A Speer, P A.
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No .: 076473
P O Bos 1364
113 Magnolia Avenue
Sanford. FL 32772-1364
(407)322-0661
Publish: April 25,2004 and May
2.2004
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IN T H 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 r . 04-478-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
ED N A M ARY BURNS.

Node* to Creditors
The administration ot the estate
ol
E D N A M ARY
BURNS,
deceased, File Number 04-436C P . I* pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Drvieion. Vie
address ot which Is 301 N Park
Ave . Sanford. FL, 32771. The
names and addresses ot Vw
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative s
attorney are set forth below.
A t creditors ol the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands against decedent’s
sstats, Including unmatured.
contmgsnt
or
unliquidated

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claims, on whom a copy ot this
notice la served must Ns their
claims with this Court W ITHIN
T H E LA TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) DAYS A F TE 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

TIM E P E R IO D S S E T F O R T H
A B O V E , A N Y CLAIM F ILE D
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
DATE O F D E A TH IS BARRED.

TW O . 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 24. PAGES
12-14,
OF
TH E
P UB LIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA

A* other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate. Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must file their
darns with this court W ITHIN
T H R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
TH E D A TE O F T H E FIR S T P U B ­
LICATION O F TH IS N O TIC E .
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
Notwithstanding the time periods
ael forth above, any claim tiled
two (2) years or more after the
decedent's data ot death Is
barred

T H E D A TE O F FIR S T PUBLIC ATIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
APRIL 25. 2004
Virginia M. ZlemianskJ
Personal Representative
5600 West Charleston
Apartment 1104. Building 7
Las Vegas, Nevada 69146
Richard S. Taylor, Jr.
531 Dog Track Road
Post Office Box 1117
Longwood, FL 32752-1117
Telephone: 407/339-7666
Attorney
for
Personal
Representative
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2. 2004
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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 16TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN O FO R
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 N O : 0 3 C A 2 T 6 6 -1 4 K

K E N N E TH W MCINTOSH
Representative
951 Powhatan Ortve
Sanford. F L 32771

Personal

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2.2004
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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 NO. 04-215-CP
IN RE: TH E E S TA TE O F
G E O R G E W W ILKINSON.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ol G E O R G E W W ILKINSON,
deceased. File Numbor 04-215CP. Is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida, Probate Division. ; the
address ot which Is P O Bos
6099. Sanford. FL. 32772-8099
The names and addressos ol
the personal rtprtsentalive and
that personal representative's
attorney are set lorth below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol this
notice is served must Me their
claims wtth 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
F IR S T P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F SER V IC E O F A
C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E O N
t h e m "* r - '
1r ' ■
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All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims ot demands against the
decedent's eslste. Including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must Me their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE
O F T H E FIR S T P UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E ,
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R E V E R B ARRED
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 T H
A B O V E . A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A F T E R TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
D A TE O F D E A TH IS BARRED.
TH E D A TE O F FIR S T PUBLIC A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 25. 2004
Brenda Anderson
Personal Representative
1652 Wingfield Drive
Long wood FL 32779
Charles H. Stark
Florida Bar No 622660
Charles H. Stark. PA.
966 Douglas Avtnue, Suite 100
Altamonte Spnngs. FL 327)4
Telephone 407/ 788 0250
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: Apnl 25. 2004 and May
2.2004
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ABN AM RO M O R TG A G E
GROUP. INC S U C C E S S O R
BY M E R G ER T O ATLANTIC
M O R TG A G E &amp; IN V E S TM E N T
C O R P O R A TIO N
PLAINTIFF

VS
EMILE J. N ADEAU. IF LIVING,
AND IF D EAD. 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 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. T H R O U G H ,
UN D E R O H A G A IN S T EMILE J.
NADEAU;
C A TH E R IN E
M
N AD EAU. IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVIS EES ,
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
CLA IM IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T BY, T H R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
C A TH E R IN E
M
NADEAU.
D E E R RUN H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N , 23-A, INC.;
JO H N DO E AND JA N E D O E AS
UN KN 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 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
Apnl 15, 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03 CA-2766-14K of
(he Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor S EM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord, Florida,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at the SEM IN O LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
al 11:00 a m. on the 15 day ol
June.
2004
the following
described property as sel lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wil:
L O T B9v D E E R R UN U N IT 23B.'
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E PLAT
T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 28, P A G E S 73
AN D 74. O F T H E P U B LIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
Dated this 15 day ol Apnl.
2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
TH E SEM 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
FOR P LAINTIFF
801 S University Dnve Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-19358
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T. persons 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 L E
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, I600 955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: Apnl 25. 2004 and May
2.2004

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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 CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO RIO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03 C A 2689-14

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 NO . 04-372-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
B ER TH A A CONNOR.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of the estate
ot B E R TH A A
CONNOR,
deceased, whose dale of death
was January 3. 2004, Casa
Number 04-372-CP . Is pending
In the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probata
Division. : the address ol which
Is 301 N. Park Avenue. Poet
Office Box 6099. Sanford, FL.
32772-6099
The name and
addrass
ol
the
Personal
Representative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
Alt creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, on whom a copy of this
nodes has been served, must
Me their claims with this Court
W ITH IN T H E L A 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 PUBLICATION
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 ­
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N TH EM .
A l other creditors of the dece­
dent and persona having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's acu te must Me their
claims with the Court W ITHIN 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 UB LICATIO N
O F T H IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W IU . BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G T H E

Legals

Page 15B

L egals

L egals

L egals

ty (30) days from the first publi­
cation ol this notice ol action end
Me the original wtth the Clerk ot
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney* or imme­
diately thereafter; otherwise, a
default wtl be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
Ihe complaint or petition.

the petition
Copies ol e l court documents
In Bui case, including orders, are
available al the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court s Office notified of
your current address (you may
file Notice of Current Address,
Florida Family Form 12 915)
Future papers m this lawsuit will
be mailed to the address on
record at the clerk's office
W AR NIN G : Rule 12 265.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and Information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. Including dismissal or strik­
ing ot pleadings
D A TE D April 21. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
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
0181

N O TIC E O F P U B LIC
H EAR IN G T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L U S E

------- ■

The date ol the first publication
ol mis notice Is April 25. 2004

ROBERT
K
M CINTO SH,
ESQ UIR E
Ftoflda Bar No 376302
S T E N S TR O M ,
M clN TO S H ,
C O LBERT. WHIGHAM,
R EIS C H M A N N &amp; PAR TLO W .
PA
Post Office Bos 4648
Sanford. FL 32772-4648
Telephono 407/322-2171
Attorney lor
Personal
Representative

Sunday, April 25. 2004

G E M O R TG A G E SER VIC ES,
LLC. S U C C E S S O R BY
M ER G ER T O G E CAPITAL
M O R TG A G E S ER VIC ES , INC .
P LAINTIFF

VS
LAW R EN CE A. KIU A N A/K/A
LAW ER AN C E A N TH O N Y
KILIAN, E T A L
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 S ERVICE
TO
LAW R EN CE A. KILIAN
A/K/A LAW R EN CE A N TH O N Y
KIUAN ; UN K N O W N S P O U S E
O F LAW R EN CE A
KILIAN
A/K/A LA W R EN C E A N TH O N Y
KIU A N whose residence is 1585
S U N S H IN E
TR EE
BLVD.,
LO N G W O O D . FL 32779
and who » evading service ol
process and the unknown defen­
dants who may be spouses,
heirs,
devisees,
grantees,
esslgnees. lienors, creditors,
trustees, end a l parties claiming
an tnterasl by. through, under or
■gams! the Defendants, who are
not known to be deed or akve.
end a l partes having or da#mng
to have any right, title or interest
In the property described In tie
mortgage being foreclosed here

hi
Y O U A RE H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action to torectoae a
mortgage on the toltowfng prop­
erty;
L O T 49. MANDARIN S E C TIO N

t

has been Ned against you and
the you are required to serve a
copy of your written detenses, If
any, to It on DAVID J STER N .
E S O Plaintiff a attorney, whose
address Is 601 8 University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
from the date of the first publica­
tion ol this notice ot action) and
Me the original with the clerk of
this court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default win be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition Bled
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seal of this Court at SEM INOLE
County. Florida, this day of APR
16, 2004
MARYANNE 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 AMulcock
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 FO R PLAINTIFF
801 S U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
P LANTATION. FL 33324
03-20157
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC 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 L E
County
Courthouse at (407)665^227,
1-600-955^877» (T D D ) or 1800-955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service

TO G ETH ER
W ITH
AN Y
G R AN TE ES.
A S S IG N E E S ,
C R E D ITO R S . U E 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 (S ) AN D A IL
O TH E R P ER S O N S CLAIMING
BY. TH R O U G H . U N DER. O R
A Q A IN S T
D E F E N D A N T (S );
JO H N D O E. UN KNO W N
TE N A N T.
JA N E
DOE,
UNKNO W N TE N A N T.
Detendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice It hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above styled
cayso, In the Circuit Court ol
Seminole County. Florida, I wilt
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County.
Florida,
described as

D A TE D on APR 16. 2003
N O R TH W E S T t/4, B LO C K 4,
TIE R 19. L E S S S O U T H 60
F E E T TH E R E O F , FLO R ID A
LAND AN O C O LO N IZ A TIO N
LIM ITED MAP O F TH E S T
G E R TR U D E A D D ITIO N T O
T H 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 EC O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 1, PAGE 116, O F
TH E PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLORI­
DA
A K A 201 S O U TH M ULBER ­
RY AVENUE. SANFO R D, FL
32771
at public tale, to tho highest
and best bidder, tor cash. AT
TH E W E S T FR O N T DOOR
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y C O U R T ­
H O U S E . S A N FO R D , F LO R I­
DA, Florida, at 11 00 A M . on
the 20 day ol May, 2004

Law Offices ot Daniel C
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa. Florida 33619 1328
Attorneys tor Plainlitt

Publish Apnl 25. 2004 and May
2,2004
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Publish April 25. 2004 and
May 2. 2004

U N IT E D S TA TE S OF
AMERICA, by and through the
Secretary ot the D E P A R T­
M E N T O F V E TE R A N S
AFFAIRS,
Plalntitt,
vs
B E T T Y S U E LUKIN S; JO H N
D O E . unknown spouse ol
B E T T Y S U E LU KIN S; and
UN KNO W N
TEN AN TS /O W N ER S .
Detendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or (mat
judgment entered In this cause
in the Cncuil Court ol Seminole
County, Florida. I will sell the
property situated m Seminole
County, Florida, described as
L O T 51. D E E R R U N U N IT 15.
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 34, PAGE 56, O F
TH E P U B U C R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , FLO R I­
DA
and commonly known as
4383 Fox Hollow Circle,
Casselberry, FL 32707
at public sate, to the highest and
best bidder, lor cash, at the
wost front door ol the Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanlord.
Florida, at 11:00 AM on May 20.
2004
Dated April 15. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LE R K O F T H E C O U R T
By: Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilitea Act
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at telephone
number (407)685-4227. not
later than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding
If hearing
Impelled. (T D D ) 1-600-9558771. or 1-600-955-8770 (V).
via Florida Relay Service
Mason Law. P.A
17757 U S. 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Suite 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-3800
Publish: April 25. 2004 and
May 2. 2004
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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 T H E S TA TE
O F FLO R ID A,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-201-14K
C ITIF 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
BY M E R G ER TO .
A S S O C IA TE S FINANCIAL
S E R V IC E S
OF
A M E R IC A .
IN C ,
Plaint iff,

vs.
JASM INE MAYO; JO H N D O E
M AYO.
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E O F JASM INE MAYO.
IF LIVING. IN C LUD IN G ANY
UN KN O W N S P O U S E O F SAID
D E F E N O A N T(S ), IF
R EM A R R IED .
AND
IF
DECEASED. TH E
R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW 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 . U E N O R S AND
T R U S T E E S ANO ALL O TH E R
P ERSONS
C LA IM IN G
BY.
TH R O U G H .
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T T H E NAM ED
D E F E N D A N T (S );
E O U IT Y
O N E . INC. 0/B/A E O U ITY O N E
FINANCIAL SE R V IC ES
COMPANY. S U C C E S S O R B Y
M E R G E R T O E O U IT Y O N E
M O R TO A O E . IN C .: PRIM US
A U T O M O T IV E
FIN AN C IAL
S E R V IC E S . INC.; U N IT E D
S TA T E S
OF
AM ER ICA.
W H E T H E R D IS S O LV E D O R
P R E S E N TL Y
E X IS TIN G .

M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
(Court Seal)
By; AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish Apnl 25, 2004 and May
2.2004
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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
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03 CA-2276-15-Q
C LA S S IC M AR CITE, INC., a
Delaware corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs

M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
BY Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk

TH IS N O TIC E SHALL BE P U B ­
LISHED O N C E A W E EK FO R
T W O C O N S E C U TIV E W E EK S
PUBLISH IN T H E SEM INO LE
HER ALD

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 AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: 04-C A -303-14K

Notice
Americans
With
Disabilities
Act
ol
1990,
Administrative Order No 94-20.
Persons wtth a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator al 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N 30 1, Sanford.
Florida 32771 al least live days
prior
to
the
proceeding
Telephone (407) 665-4227. 1600 955-8771 (TO O users only)

DI78
IN THE CinCUITCOUnT
IN AND FO R THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, S EM INO LE
COUNTY. FLO R ID A
CASE NO: 03-CA 2 6 I5 -I4 -K
C O M M U N ITY U N IT E D BANK
O F FLO R ID A IV a
C O M M U N ITY NATIONAL
BANK O F M ID-FLORIDA,
Plainlitt.

MILTON G E F F E N ,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A LE
Notice It hereby given pur­
suant
to
Final
Summary
Judgment entered in the above
styled action on the 15th day ol
April. 2004, the following
described propeity in Seminole
County. Florida
L O T 62, CARD INAL OAKS,
A C C O R D IN G T O TH E PLAT
TH E R E O F , R E O O R D E D IN
PLAT BOO K 22. P AG ES 70 and
71. P U B LIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
DA
T O G E T H E R W ITH all structures
and improvements now and
hereafter on said land, and fix­
tures attached thereto, and all
rents, issues, proceeds, and
profits accruing and lo accrue
Irom said premises; also all gas.
steam, electric, water, and other
heating, air conditioning, cook­
ing,
refrigerating,
lighting,
plumbing, ventilating, irrigating,
and power systems, machines,
appliances, fixtures, and appur­
tenances, which now are or may
hereafter pertain lo. or be used
witti, in. or on said promises,
even though they be detached
or detachable shall be sold at
Public Sale on the 20 day ol
May. 2004 at 11.00 a m at the
west Iront door ol the Seminole
Counly Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord.
Seminole County. Florida by the
undersigned Clerk ol the Circuit
Court In and lor Semlnoie
County. Florida
Dated this 15 day ol April, 2004.
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Mary Slroupe
as Deputy Clerk
Marvin L. Beaman. Jr., Esq
Marvin L. Beaman. Jr.. P A
605 N Wymore Rd
Winter Park. Florida 327892893
Publish April 25, 2004 and May
2. 2004
D I7 7

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 CUIT. IN A N D FO R
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 04-CA-T24-14-Q
DIVISION
S E C R E TA R Y O F V E TE R A N S
A FFA IR S , an Officer ol the
United States ol America.
Plainlitt,

v*.
G A R Y L G LO E R . individually
and as trustee under agreement
ol 7/22/00 known a t Seminole
Kase« Landtrusl #1019, el al.,
Defendanl(t).
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O : M O N TG O M E R Y W ARD
C R E D IT C O R P O R A TIO N , a corLast Known Mailing Addresa:
1600 Summer Street. Stamford,
C T 06927
Y O U AR E N O TIF IE D thal an
•ebon to torectoee a mortgage
on the following properly In
Seminole Counly. Florida:
Lot 6. ALAFAYA W O O D S
P H AS E XII B. according to Ihe
map or plat thereof aa recorded
in PUI Book 35. Page(s) 72
through 76, Inclusive, of the
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
has been filed agamsl you and
you ore required to serve a copy
of your wntten defenses. » any.
to N on O O N A LD L SM ITH . P A .
Plaintiffs attorneys. 600 North
Oceen Street. Jacksonville.
Florida 32202. no more than thli-

KAREN A FAR R IN G TO N t/k/a
KAREN A TH OM PSO N.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O Karon A Farrington I V a
Karen A Thompson.
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED that an
action to toroclose a statutory
construction lien on roai proper­
ty located in Seminole County.
Honda, and more particularly
described as
Lot 44. W EKIVA C L U B
E S TA TE S . S E C T IO N EIG H T,
according lo the plat thereol as
recorded In Plat Book 24, at
Page 20. ot live Public Records
ot Seminole County, Florida
has boon Med against you and
you are required lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses to it. it
any. on Plaintiffs attorney as list­
ed below, on or before May 20.
2004. and Me the original said
wntten defenses with the Clerk
ol this Court either boforo serv­
ice on Plaintiffs attorneys or
immediately thereattor, other­
wise a default will be entered
against you for the roller
demanded in tfio complain! or
petition
D A TE D on April 15. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
G RAHAM . B UILDER. JO N E S ,
P R A TT &amp; MARKS. LLP
Post Office Drawer 1690
Winter Park. Florida 32790
Telephone (407)647-4455
Attorneys for Plalntitt,
Publish April 25, 2004 and May
2. 9. 18. 2004
D179

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. 03-707-CA-08-L
C A R O L SO N E S , el vir ,
Plainlitt,

Notice la hereby given that a
Public Hearing win be held by
the
Planning
6
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall, Sanford, Florida, at 7 00
p m on Th u rsd a y, May B,
2004. to consider a request tor
a Conditional Use In a MR-1,
Multiple Family Residential
zoning district
LEG AL DES C R IP TIO N : B E G
AT A P O IN T 40 C H AIN S S ANO
20 C HAINS W O F T H E NE
C O R O F S E C 4 TW P 203 R O E
30E, S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A, R U N E 260 FT.
T H E N C E R U N S 195 FT.
T H E N C E R U N W 250 FT.
TH E N C E R UN N 195 F T T O
TH E POO (L E S S R O AD R -O W AND LE S S TH E E 25 F T
TH E R E O F )
The property being more gener­
ally described as 400 f Country
Club Road
Conditional Usa Requested:
Establish
an
Accessory
Residential Structure In a MRt . Multiple Family
Residential toning district.

N O TIC E OF
P UB LIC H EAR IN G TO
C O N SID ER A
C O N D ITIO N A L USE
Notice Is hereby given thal a
Public Hearing will be field by
tho
Planning
^
Zoning
Commission
in
tho
City
Commission Chambers. City
Haft, Sanlord. Florida, at 7 00
p m . on Thursday, May 8, 2004
lo consider a request for a
Conditional Use In a G C -2 ,
General Commercial toning dis­
trict.
LE G A L D ES C R IP TIO N P T O F
L O TS 5 T O It A 9A A 34 A 35 A
VACD S T S D E S C AS B EO 30
F T E O F SW C O R LO T 11 RUN
N 1 5 0 F T E 9 0 F T S 1 0 F T E 112
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Zoning Commission of Ihe City
ot Sanford. Flotlde, this 20th
dsy of May 2004
Ross Robert, Chairman
Planning &amp; Zoning Commission
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person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at Ihe
above meeting or hearing,
he/she may need a verbatim
record ol Ihe proceeding*
including the testimony end evi­
dence, which record I* not pro­
vided by the City of Sanlord.
(F S 266 0105)
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All parties in interest nnd citizen*
shall have an opixirtunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ot tho City
ol Sanford, Florida, this 20th day
ol
May
2004
Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
AD VIC E T O TH E PUBLIC tt a
person deefdos to appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the abovo
meeting or hearing, tie'she may
need a verbatim record ol the
proceedings including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ot Sanford (FS 2 B 6 0105)

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will hold a Public Meeting on M onday, M ay 3, 2004 at 6:00
p m , or as soon as possible thereafter, to hear a presentation
on tiro City ol Lake Mary Stairstep Park Restoration Master
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Th e primary purpose of the public meeting la lo present the con­
ceptual master plan and obtain community input Into the plan­
ning and design ol Ihe Stairstep Park Master Plan for tha City
ol Laka Mary

A copy ol the proposed master plan is available for I
In the Com m unity Development Office, Lake Mary
Department, 165 E. Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida.
Monday through Friday, from 6 00 A M. until 5:00 P.M., or you
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Com m unity Development Department at 407-585-1426 tor
Information concerning this meeting.
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Once again: 1st Street project goes to bid
By Dan Ping
Editor

A pril 2 8 , 2004

Redevelopment agency recommends downtown
project be put out to bid for the second time

SANFORD — Renovations to
1st Street will be delayed as city
officials have decided to put the
project out to bid for a second
time.
Bids for the project came in
substantially higher than the
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency's (CRA)
budget of SI.7 million. Gomez
Construction of Winter Park was
the low bidder on the project with
a $2.7 million bid.
In order to meet budget, CRA
board members instructed city
staff to work with Gomez on
"value engineering" the project.
One of the savings Gomez and
city staff suggested was to close
The Spring high schools'
playoffs continued on
Monday with Ihe opening
game of softball districts
at Lake Mary.
Sea Sporti, Page SA

W ild finish

See NASCAR page, Page 7A

1st Street during amstmetion, a
major change from the way the
project was Pu* 01,1 to bid. In its
project specificatioas, the city had
requested 1st Street remain open
to traffic.
After studying tire proposed
changes, City Manager Al
Grieshaber recommended the
project go through the bid process
because the project specs had
changed so significantly ho was
concerned with legal Issues. The
CRA unanimously approved the
recommendation.
"We're putting it back out to

County
schools
foundation
makes a
difference

bid, not because I want to, " said
CRA chairman Bob Parse'll, "but
because city staff feels more com­
fortable rebidding."
Parscll said depending on how
quickly city staff act, the project
could be under construction by
mid summer.
Renovations to 1st Street
include replacing stormwater and
electrical 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 side­

walks and installing landscaping
and street lights.
In addition to Gomez,
Wharton Smith of Sanford sub­
mitted a bid on the project.
Wharton Smith's bid was $3.4
million, double the CRA's $1.7
million budget.
When tire bids came in over
budget, the CRA had two
options: scale back on the project
or find additional revenue
sources. Reducing tire scope of
the project has be difficult
because CRA members, particu­
larly Parscll, has been adamant

The Second Grade City
Idyllwilcle class
creates a Jake*
city with mayor,
bank &amp; cham ber
o f commerce

By Steve Paradis
Herald Correspondent

I deputy

f MAYOH

By Nick Pfelfaut
Staff Writer

1

VASQUFU

Sanford Zoo
entertains with
Safari Nights
Discover lire park — just
before dark. As dusk
descends on Central
Florida, a wild world
awakens at the Central
Florida Zoo during Safari
Nights on May 1, 8, 15, 22
and 29. From 5 to 8 p.m.,
enjoy great music, peaceful
sunset strolls and cool
evenings while visiting
your favorite animals at the
Zoo. Live musical enter­
tainment and up-close
encounters witli the coolest
creatures are sure to make
it a perfect night.
Each evening features
live musical entertainment.
Local artists include
jacuuclinc Jones on May 1
with her unique blend of
jazz, rhythm and blues: Jay
Owens and the Pocket on
May 8 featuring Deep
South blues, Gerald Byron,
a popular blues and rock
musician on May 15, and
San Juan Latin Jazz Quartet
on May 29. Artists for May
22 will be announced in the
near future.
Admission for Safari
' Nights is $8.75 for adults,
$4.75 for children 3- 12
years and $6.75 for seniors.
Admission for the May 1
Safari Nights featuring
Jacqueline Jones is $12 for
adults and $10 for children
3-12 and seniors.
For more information,
phone 407-323-4450, ext.
149, or visit www.centralfloridazoo.org. The
Central Florida Zoo is
located at 3755 N.W.
Highway 17-92, lnterstate-4
exit 104 in Sanford.

Ken Cover! Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce
Membership Director

SANFORD — A Pinecrest
Elementary teacher wanted to
purchase a cash register to
educate her first graders about
the concept of money. She
turned to a program offered by
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools and
received a small grant.
This past year that same
teacher, Deborah Partridge,
received another foundation
grant. This time the money
bought a couple of word
processors so students could
practice spelling, write book
reports and improve typing
skills.
Partridge,
the
2003

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S e mi no l e
County
1 know
there are
individuals
who want to
help our
schools and
kids, but
they just
don’t know
we exist.

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the
Year,
said this is
only
one
way
the

schools
fou ndation
aids educa­
tion.

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in
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Foundation
Executive Director

Eager parents poured into (left) a
Idyllwilde second grade’s fictitious
city — Falcon’s Cove — Friday as
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard (top)
helped class Mayor Angola Kaplan
and Vico Mayor Jazmyn Vazquez cut
the ceremonial ribbon. Working the
city's bank counter (above) were
Alley Fuller and Jamie Adams.

fo u n d atio n
truly takes
funds and

77
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ways,"
Par t r i dge

said.
The person charged with
monitoring the distribution of
funds is Executive Director
Tina Calderone. She said every
school in Seminole County
benefits from the non-profit
foundation, but not everyone
knows it.
The foundation sponsors
the program that names the
teacher of the year as well as
awards for principals and
school-related employees of
the year, for example.
The organization also raises
and disperses money to
enhance what Calderone calls
the "superior performance" of
our teachers and students. The
foundation helps low-income
students, but also rewards
those who excel, Calderone
said.
She calls donations to the
fund
"phenomenal."
She
points to a long list of corpo­
rate sponsors. Corporations
such as Progress Energy and
Darden Restaurants give more
than half o the sponsorships,
gifts and donations taken in by
the foundation. Individuals
donate about a quarter of the
money with government con­
tributing another 15 percent.
Corporate sponsors recog­
nize the need for a well-

See Foundation, Page 3A

From Staff Reports
Late Sunday evening, April 25,
Investigator Jeff Bean of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
responded to a convenience store
at 5(»90 W. State Road 46, just out­
side tlie city limits of Sanford.
A white male reportedly
entered the store and purchased
several pieces of candy. He then
requested change for a quarter.
When file clerk was making

See City, Page 3A

change, file suspect jumped on
top of file counter, pushed the
cash register drawer open, and
grabbed the money. He then ran
from file store with an undis­
closed amount of money.
Hie suspect Is described as a
white male in his 30's or 40's,
approximately five feet len inches
tali, weighing about 160 pounds.
He was wearing a gray T-shirt,
blue shorts and a dark baseball
cap. He also iiad a moustache.

Bean questioned file clerk and
two customers who reported see­
ing the incident. The clerk report­
ed that file man had told her he
had a wife and 3-year-old daugh­
ter waiting for him outside file
store at file phone booth.
One customer was entering file
store when the robber was mak­
ing his escape. He said he tried to
stop file man, but was holding his
daughter at the time. The suspect
reportedly ran Into him which

knocked the suspect into a news­
paper rack, but he recovered and
ran out of the store heading
toward Orange Blvd.
Another witness told the
deputy she hcanl file man yelling
to someone to hurry up, that the
police were on file way. She then
said slie heard a car's engine rev
up and the squealing of tires os
the vehicle drove away.

See Robbery. Page 3A

Citizens to supply input on Lake Mary’s park project
By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
A series of small parks in file
Lake Mary's downtown are sub­
ject to diange over file course of
file next year as the public is invit­
ed to comment Monday, May 3,
on fiu.* proposed restoration plan.
The five parks averaging about
one third of an acre apiece were
originally laid out in 1916 as part
of the Crystal Lakes Winter
Homes plat. They extend in a
diagonal row from north of
Crystal Lake Avenue, across
Wilbur and Lake Mary avenues to

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Idyllwilde Elementary
School's second grade
hosted Community Day on
Friday, April 23. It all cen­
ters on the city of Falcon's
Cove.
"Each year, students in
the second grade, studying
communities, create a ficti­
tious city," said Principal
Dave Scott. "This year,
named after the school's
mascot, the falcon, they
chose the name Falcon's
Cove, and base their stud­
ies on what makes a com­
munity such as this exist."
The day's events will
began at 10:45 a.m., with
the "m ayor" of Falcon's
Cove, Angela Kaplan, wel­
coming visitors to the city.
"The children elect the
mayor for their city," Scott
explained. "The second
graders have created the
city and mayor for this
uniauc social studies and
main project."
Following a ribbon cut­
ting ceremony, visitors
went to the Falcon Cove
"B ank"
to
withdraw
money (Monopoly style)
then proceeded to the busi­
nesses the students had set
up in their classrooms for

‘Smash and grab’ robber suspect sought by SCSO

Kaye S imerly
(407 )

about installing enough infra­
structure underground to serve
downtown's needs for at least 20
years.
"We don't want to dig up tire
street five years from now
because we didn't provide
enough electrical or stormwater
capacity," Parsell.
Likewise, Parscll said the CRA
doesn't want to skimp on tire
above-ground amenities.
"We want this to be a first-class
project," Parscll said. "There is no
way I would agree to do this job
halfway."
Gomez had identified $515,000
in a*st savings and Grieshaber
was working to find additional
revenue sources. Grieshaber has
yet to identify which, if any,
sources may be tapped.

about file city community center
on North Country Club Road.
In conjunction with revitalized
downtown development, the
stair-stepped park restoration
plan was developed over the past
year by dty staff. City officials are
now solidting comments from the
community at a scheduled public
meeting to incorporate any con­
cerns or changes from dtizeas.
"We sat down as staff and
developed a plan for each one of
the parks," said Shannon Suffron,
senior planner with the Lake

See Parks, Page 3A

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remain the same as Lake Mary redevelops Its live downtown parks.

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June 16 &amp; 17. 2004

Thf. Herald
Legals

L egals

A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine tho same.

Ju n e 10. 2004

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N BY THE C ITY O F LO N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A , thal Ihe Longwood City Commission will hold a pub­
lic hearing in tho Longwood City Commission Chambers. 175
W est W arren Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on M onday, Ju ne 21,
20 04 al 7 0 0 P M . or as soon thereafter ns possible to consider
adoption ol Ihe following Ordinances. Please be advised these
Ordinances provides lor tho annexation ol certain property as
follows

Publish Juno 16. 23. 2004
F ill

All parlies in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard a l said hearing

M ap A:

Notice Is hereby given that a Public Heanng will bo held In tho
Commission Room al Ihe City Hall, 300 North Park Avonuo. In
the City ol Santord. Florida, at 7 0 0 o'clock P M on Monday,
Ju ne 28, 2004. to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Sanlord. Florida, described as follows:

L ecals
N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G
T O C O N S ID E R A D O P TIO N OF
P R O P O S E D A N N EX A TIO N O R D IN A N C E S

Ordinance Num ber 0 4 -1 6 9 0 (ANX 01-04)
Applicant
Total Toamwares
Tax Parcel IDA.
26-Z0-30-5A R -0D 00-058C
Location:
275 S Hw y 17/92
Request:
Land Use tram County Commercial
to City Commercial
M ap 0
Ordinance Number 04*1691
Applicant:
Tax Parcel ID 0:
Location
Request
to City Commercial.

(ANX 02-04)
BRW Holdings
28 -20-30 5AR-ODOOO50J
205 S Hwy 17/92
Land Use Irom County Commercial

L egals

Ju ne 10. 2004

By order ol Ihe City Commission of the City ol Santord. Florida

NOTICE O F A P U BLIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID E R
THE A D O P TIO N O F AN O R D IN A N C E B Y TH E
CITY O F S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B ILITIES N E E D IN G A SSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN Y O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
C O N TA C T THE H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E ADA C O O R D I
NATOR AT 40 7-33 0-5 610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G

O R D IN A N C E N O 3873
TO A NNEX 1 95 ACRES O F P R O P E R TY LYING B E TW EE N
WYLLY AVENUE AND PALM PLACE A N D B E TW EE N G R O VE
DRIVE E XT E N D E D NORTHERLY A N D PO IN S ETTA AVENUE.
AS S H O W N O N THE MAP BELOW

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a d e d
sion m ade with respect to any matter considered at the above
mooting or hearing, ho m ay need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City of Sanlord (FS 286 0105)

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In Ihe
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ol Sanford. Florida, al 7 0 0 o'clock P M on Monday,
June 28. 2004, lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Sanlord, Florida, described as follows.
O R D IN A N C E N O 3878
TO A N N EX 1 64 A C R ES O F P R O PE R TY LYING B E TW EE N
N O R TH WAY AND R O SE HILL TRAIL E X T E N D E D W ESTER LY
AND B E TW E E N S A N F O R D AVENUE AND THE C ENTRAL
FLORIDA GREENEW AY: A S S H O W N O N THE M A P BELOW.

Cynthia Poder,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Juno 16. 23. 2004

F117
Ju n e 10. 2004
N O TIC E O F A P U BLIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID ER
TH E A D O P TIO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y THE
C ITY OF S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A

MAP A

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall, 30 0 North Park Avenue. In
tho City ol Sanlord. Florida, at 7.00 o'clock P M on M onday.
June 28. 2004, to consider the adoption ol on ordinance by tiro
City of Sanlord. Florida, described as follows
O R D IN A N C E NO 3876
TO ANNEX 0 16 ACRE O F P R O P E R TY LYING B E TW E E N E
2 9 T H S T R E E T E X T E N D E D E A S T E R L Y A N D A IR P O R T
BOULEVARD AND B E TW E E N CATAPULT ROAD AND DAILEY
AVENUE: AS S H O W N O N THE MAP BELOW:

CAV
ShrCuemcT

ANNI
REQ U

A com pie to description and a copy ol Ihe ordinance shall bo
available nt the office of the City Cloik for all persons desiring lo
examine Ihe same

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N O TICE O F A P U B LIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID ER
TH E A D O P TIO N O F AN O R D IN A N C E BY THE
C ITY O F S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A

By order ol Ihe City Commission ot the City ot Santord, Florida

M AP B

A D VICE TO THE PUBLIC II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion m ade with rospoct to any manor considered nt the above
meeting ot hearing lie may noed a verbatim record ol tho pro­
ceedings. including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City ot Santord (FS 2 8 6 OIOS)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Juno 16 and 23, 2004
F115
Juno 10. 2Q04
O rtf N o
N O TIC E OF A P U BLIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID E R
TH E A D O P TIO N OF AN O R D IN A N C E BY THE
C ITY O F SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A

t&lt;&gt;

Notice is horoby given that a Public Hearing will be hold in tho
Commission Room ol tho City Hall, 300 North Park Avenuo. In
Iho City ol Sanlord, Honda, at 7 00 oclock P M on Monday.
June 28, 2004. lo consider tho adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ol Sanlord, Florida desenbod as follows
O R D IN A N C E N O . 3874
TO ANNEX 19 98 A CRES O F P R O PE R TY LYING B E TW EE N
IOW A AVENUE AND N A R C ISS U S AVENUE A N D B E TW E E N N
W H ITE C EDAR ROAD A N D OLD EN G LA N D . AS SH O W N ON
THE MAP BELOW
Th e complete description by metos and bounds and the ordi­
nances can be obtained Irom tho oflice of the City Clerk At the
meeting, interested padies may appear and bo heard with
respect lo the proposed ordinances Those hearings may be
continued from lime to time as may be necessary A copy ot the
proposed ordinances Is posted at tire Longwood City Hall.
Longwood. Florida and copies are on tile with tho Clerk of the
City and may be inspected by Ihe public

A complete description and a copy of Ihe ordinance shall be
available al Ihe office of tho City Clerk lor all persons doslnng to
examine the same
All parlios in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing •
By order ol tho City Commission of the City ol Sanlord. Florida
P E R S O N S W ITH D ISA BILITIES N E E D IN G ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN AN Y O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
C O N TA C T THE H U M A N R E S O U R C E S OFFIC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 40 7-33 0-5 610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with rospoct lo any matter considered ot tho above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot the pro
ceedings, including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by Ihe City ol Santord (F S 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16. 23, 2004

m i ________________________________________
Ju n e 10, 2004
N O TICE OF A P U B LIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID ER
THE A D O P TIO N O F AN O R D IN A N C E BY THE
CITY O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
Notice is horoby given that a Public Hearing wilt bo held In the
Commission Room al the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City of Sanford, Florida, nt 7 00 o'clock P M on Monday,
Juno 28. 2004. lo consider the adoption ot an ordinance by the
City ol Santord, Florida, described os follows:
O R D IN A N C E N O 3877
TO ANNEX 0 28 A CRE O F P R O P E R TY LYING B E TW EE N
POIN SETTA DRIVE AND R OSE DRIVE AND B E TW EE N S A N ­
FO R D AVENUE AND PALMWAY, AS S H O W N O N TH E MAP
B ELOW

Notice is hereby given thul a Public Hearing will be ttetd in me
Commission Room al the City Hall, 30 0 North Park Avenue, m
the City ot Sanlord. Florida, a l 7 00 o'clock P M on M onday.
Ju n e 2B, 20 04, lo consider the adoption ot an ordinance by tho
City of Santord. Florida, described as follows
O R D IN A N C E N O 3869
TO A N N EX 4 78 A C R E S O F P R O P E R T Y LYING B E TW EE N W
1ST S T R E E T A N D W 5 T H S T R E E T A N D B E TW E E N M E IS C H
R O A D A N D A E R O LANE; A S S H O W N O N TH E M AP B ELOW

By order ot the City Commission ot the City ol Santord, Florida
P ER S O N S W ITH D ISABILITIES N E E D IN G A SSISTAN C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ESE P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
CONTACT THE H UM AN R E S O U R C E S O F FIC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 407*330-5610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respecl lo any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ol Ihe pro­
ceedings, including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City ot Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16 and 23, 2004
F 1 16

A N N E X A T IO N
REQUEST

--------------------------------------- 3 u n i 1U. 21)04--------------------------------------N O TICE O F A P U BLIC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID E R
TH E A D O P TIO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E B Y TH E
C ITY O F S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A
Nolice is hereby given thal a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall, 3 0 0 North Park Avenue, in
the City ol Sanlord, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M on M onday,
Ju n e 28, 2004, lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by Ihe
City ol Sanlord. Florida, described as lotlows
O R D IN A N C E NO. 3875

A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine the same

T O A N N EX 0 28 A CRE O F P R O P E R TY LYING B E TW EE N W
13TH S T R E E T A N D H A R R ISO N S T R E E T A N D B E TW EE N
R O O S E V E LT AVENUE A N D D IX IE WAY; AS S H O W N O N TH E
M A P BELOW ;

A l parties m interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sard hearing

A complete description and a copy ol me ordinance shall be
available at tho office ot the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties in m ures! and citizens shall liave an opportunity lo be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the City Commission ol the City of Sanlord. Florida
P E R S O N S W IT H D ISA BILITIES N E E D IN G ASSISTAN C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
C O N TA C T THE H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F FIC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 40 7-330-5610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al the above
meeting or heanng he may need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
nol provided by the City o( Santord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16, 23. 2004
F119
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
2001 Chevrolet Utility DGR
V IN * 1GNEK13T8IJ155796

By order of the City Commission of Ihe City of Sanlord. Florida

THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON JULY 2. 2004
AT 10
O CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING.
1240 S CR 427. LONGWOOD
FL 32750

P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B ILIT IE S N E E D IN G A S SISTAN C E T O
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y O F T H E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
C O N T A C T TH E H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E ADA C O O R D I­
N A TOR AT 40 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 1 0 4 8 H O U R S IN ADVA N C E O F THE
M E E T IN G
A D V IC E TO TH E PUBLIC: ft a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion m ade with respecl to any matter considered at the above
meeting or heanng. he may need a verbatim record of Ihe pro­
ceedings. nd udtng the testimony and evidence, which record is
nol provided by the City of Sanlord (F S 26 6 0105)

IN RE FORFEITURE OF
$49 315 00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Michael Lamar Sims
M Clint L Johnson. Esquire
1307 E Robinson Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
and all others who claim an
interest in tho M ow ing property
$49 315 00 In United States
Currency
Donald F. Eslinger. in his official
capacity as Sheritl ot the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, seized the above
property on ot about May t4,
2004, at or near the area ol 641
Wesson Court. Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida Said
property Is In the custody ol the
Sheriff ol Seminole County tor
the purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 632 701932704 , Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint tor Final
Judgment ot Fodeiture has been
tiled tn the above-styled Court

ANNEXATIO
REQUEST

PROSPECTIVE BIDOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM ANO 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY

AND ALL BIDS
Publish June 16. 2004
F133

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given thal I
am engaged in business at
1023 W 12th Street. Santord
Seminole
County.
Florida
32771, under the Fictitious
Name ol Tim othy Jarrell'e
Lawn Cere end that I intend lo
register said name with the
Division
of
Corporations.
TaSahessee. Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, to­
wn
Section 865 09. Florida
Statutes 1991.
Timothy Janet
Publish June 16. 2004
F094

OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A /K A 579 APPLETON PLACE,
OVIEDO, FL 32765
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenuo. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice It
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1800-955-8771
Dated this 10th day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Coud
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Law Ottrce ot Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49lh Street, Suite 120
Foil Lauderdale Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4534)365
Facsimile 1954)771-6052
Publish June 16, 23, 2004
F127

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O n
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: D4-CA-666-14K

I HEREBY CERTIFY thal a true
and correct copy ot this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mall,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 7
day ol June, 2004

Publish June 16. 23. 2004
F t 30

All parties in mterosl and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
hoard at said hearing

N O T IC E O F A P U B L IC H E A R IN G TO C O N S ID ER
TH E A D O P T IO N O F A N O R D IN A N C E BY THE
C IT Y O F S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL c in c u r r
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1308-16-A

Tosha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall bo
available el tho office ol the City Clerk lor all persons desiring lo
examine Ihe same

I
Ju n e 10. 2004

P E R S O N S W IT H DISA BILITIES N E E D IN G A SSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
CONTACT THE H UM AN R E S O U R C E S O F FIC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 407-33 0-5 610 48 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G

Publish June 16. 23, 2004
F120

Persons wtlh disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
ot these meetings should contact the A D A, Coordinator at (407)
26 0-34 81, at least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting

Publish June 6. 13. 16, 2004
F036

By order ol the City Commission ol the City of Sanlord. Florida

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

All persons are advised that if they decide lo appeal any decision
m ade al these mootings hearings, they will need a record of the
proceedings and lor purpose, they may need to ensure thal a
verbatim record ol the proceedings is made, which record to
include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is lo
be based (per Sec 286 0105. Florida Statutes)

Sarah M Mijaros, City Clerk

All padies In intorcst and citizens shall have nn opportunity to bo
heard at said hearing

A D VICE TO THE PUBLIC. II a person decides lo nppoat a deci­
sion m ade with respect lo any matter considered nt tho above
meeting or hearing, ho may neod a verbatim record ol Ihe pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
nol provldod by the City of Santord (FS 286 0105)

All parlies in mterosl and cilizons shall have nn opportunity lo bo
heard at said heanng

P E R S O N S W ITH D IS A BILITIES N E E D IN G A S SISTAN C E TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH E S E P R O C E E D IN G S SH O U LD
C O N TA C T THE H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F FIC E ADA C O O R D I­
NATOR AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 1 0 40 H O U R S IN ADVANCE O F THE
M E E TIN G

A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall bo
available at tho office of the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-2188-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
NA.
Plalntifl,
v*
RANDOLPH J NOTLEY. et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ot June. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA-2168-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wharaln DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K A BANKERS TRUST C O M ­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A is
the Plaintiff and RANDOLPH J
NOTLEY. ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE SMALL BUSINESS AOMMINISTRATION. AN AGENCY
OF THE UNITED ST: CITY OF
ORLANDO. FLORIDA. MARYLEE NOTLEY. JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
ara Defendants I wit sell lo the
highest end besl bidder lor cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 11 0 0 a m on the f3ih day of
July.
2004
the
M o w in g
described property as set lorth in
said Summery Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 176, STILLWATER. PHASE
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40, AT PAGES 9296. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS

CITIFINANCIAL
SERVICES,
INC 344, LLC. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO,
ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC .
Plalntifl.
vs
THOMAS A BRUINSMA A K A
TOM BRUINSMA JANE DOE
BRUINSMA THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS A
BRUINSMA A K A TOM
BRUINSMA:
IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANV UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED,
AND
IF
DECEASED THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENOHS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S), JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Coud ol
Sominoie County. Florida, I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 33, FOXCMASE PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35 PAGE 13 ANO
14,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 2174 MARTINGALE
PLACE. OVIEDO, FL 32765
at public sale, lo Ihe highest and
best bidder, lor cash AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEM I­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, at 11 00 A M . on the
lOlh day ol August, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Dove
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Publish June 16. 23 2004
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WEEKEND H i g h s c h o o l g r a d e s s lip in S e m i n o l e
June 20 , 20 04

By Steve Paradis

Seminole
High
principal.
"Unfortunately, I was not sur­
prised."
Superintendent Bill Vogel
said he was "very pleased over­
all" by the county's grading
results.
He pointed out that the dis­
trict's
elementary
schools
received an "A" or "B" except
for Midway Elementary, which
just missed a "B" by four points.
He added that Winter Springs
High School advanced to an

Staff W riter

SANFORD — Like a student
expecting a bad grade, Seminole
High School here was ready for
the "D" grade it received from
the state.
Four of the eight high schools
in Seminole County dropped in
grades released by the state this
week.
"I had prepared the staff for
this,"
said
Walt
Griffin,

Rats on top
Kyle Patrick had a big game
with both the glove and the
bat. including hitting the
game-winning homo run in
the 10th as the Sanford
River Rats moved back into
first place in the FCSL with a
7-6 victory over the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs.

See Sport», Page 12A

Sanford Fire
Department
saves manna
Quick work by firefight­
ers and the first use of a
new fire-fighting unit may
have saved a slew of boats
docked at Hidden
Harbour Marina from cer­
tain disaster.
A two-story houseboat
that was reported as more
than 50 feet long caught
on fire Tuesday evening.
As many a t two Sanford
Fire Department units
responded, but had to con­
nect more than 600 feet of
hose before attem pting to
reach the blaze.
To the rescue was the
fire departm ent's Unit 31.
The 22-foot center console
"Boston W haler Guardian"
helped extinguish the fire
witn a deck-mounted noz­
zle.
Docked at Monroe
Harbor Marina, when the
fire department boat
arrived at about 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Fire Department
Lt. Tony Faircloth said the
houseboat was pretty
much engulfed with a
"giant column of smoke"
rising near the St. Johns
Veterans Memorial Bridge.
“The other units arrived
first and did a good job
protecting the other
boats," said Sanford Lt.
Tony Faircloth.
He said the newly
acquired fire department
boat was the key to elim i­
nating the threat of danger
to nearby crafts.
"If we didn't have that
boat we probably would
have watched it burn to
the ground," he said. "I
think it showed it was a
wise investment the city
m ade."
Although the houseboat
did not sink, it was esti­
mated to be a total loss.
Unit 31 can also be used
for rescue emergencies
such as patient loading
and dive operations.

Seminole Smile

Emma Tavanyar —
Daughter of Owner of Rose
Cottage Tea Room

Citizens
call for
new cop
building

See G rade*, Page 2A

Sem inole County high school state grades
S ch ool
2003-04
C
Crooms
Lake Brantley
C

2002-03
A

2001-02
NA

2000-01
NA

B

A

A

c

B

B

C

Lake Mary

A

A

A

C

Lyman

C

C

B

Oviedo

A

A

A

C
A

Seminole

D

C

C

C

Winter Springs

A

B

A

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Lake Howell

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New Seminole County Environmental
Studies Center opens to fanfare

By C hristopher Patton
M a n a g in g E d ito r

By Steve Paradla
SA N FORD — A new
Sanford police and fire head­
quarters would be in the near
future if a group of citizens
had their way.
First
discussed
when
Mayor Bettye Smith was lead­
ing Sanford, the idea of a new
public safety complex has
drifted in and out of the pub­
lic spotlight for nearly 10
years, but Police Chief Brian
Tooley said the issue is finally
coming to the forefront.
Coincidentally, in 1996
Sanford created the Citizen's
Advisory Board to provide
suggestions and recommenda­
tions to chief of police and
City Cqmmission regardin
law enforcement needs an&lt;
resources. At a monthly meet­
ing of the board last week,
members emphatically voiced
their concerns about what is
considered as a dilapidated
police department facility.
"No matter what else goes
on in this community if we
don't have good public safety
it's going to be hard for this

S ta ff W rite r

LONG WOOD — The red
rat snake coils around a
clutch of eggs. A tank awaits
a
new
alligator
from
Gatorland Zoo in Orlando,
and the bees busily con­
struct a new hive.
Work continues on the
new $1.1 million building at
the
Seminole
County
Environmental
Studies
Center dedicated June 15.
First and fifth graders
will use the 6,100-squarefoot building during the
school
year,
said
Pat
Burkett, the center's direc­
tor. .
Part of the curriculum for
first graders is a one-day
study of Florida wildlife at
the center. Fifth graders in
Seminole County know the
famous mud walk they get
to experience during two
days of study at the center.
A sculpted tree with a
stuffed baby black bear and
ow! sitting in its branches
will greet visitors in the new
building's foyer. To the right
an exhibit hall features live
and stuffed animals from
the local area. Fossils show
some of the county's natural
past. The hall also houses a
full manatee skeleton.
The
new
building
includes a front porch as
well as a covered learning
area and pavilions on each
end.
Burkett said she hopes to
eventually have monthly
public events. She added
that she hopes to find

See Police, Page 2A

Sheriff’s
deputies
look into
double
murder

Harald photos by
Tommy Vincent

Pat Burkett (top),
Seminole County
Environmental
Studies Center direc­
tor, watches over a
stuffed baby black
bear that adorns the
lobby to the center.
The 6,100-square-foot
building (above) Is a
resource for Seminole
County elementary
students to learn
about Florida wildlife,
such as a (left) red
rat snake.

See Studlea, Page 3A

Coleman
raises 10
daughters

From S taff R eports
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office has in custody,
a person "o f significant inter­
est" relating to the deaths of
two Altamonte Springs area
women found dead in their
manufactured
home
Thursday. The man has been
identified as Clemente Javier
Aguirre, 24.
The women were discov­
ered dead Thursday at about
9 a.m. in their home at 121
Vagabond Way. The area,
located off State 434, was for­
merly known as Mobile
Manor.
The sheriff's office believes
they were victims of foul play,
but would not immediately
divulge how they may have
been killed or any details of
their investigation.
"Were not releasing many
specifics about this case," said
Steve Olson, sheriff's office
spokesman. "It may seem like
a technicality, but when we

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — "Good fami­
lies have a chief, or a heroine or
a founder — someone around
whom others cluster, who fos­
ters achievement..." writes Jane
Howard in a collection called,
"Family, A Celebration."
That seems to describe 82year-old Levi Coleman. His
family is photographed in the
1995 edition of "Family, A
Celebration."
He fathered 10 girls, making
himself the founder, producer
and author of responsibility for
their success. Seems like he
wrote a pretty good script. Not

Clustered around their father are (left to right) Gloria, Debra and Sylvia, and in the back row are
Sharon, Francis, Jeanette, Claudia, Gwendolyn and Emma.

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"A" and Lyman High School
missed earning a "B" by seven
points.
Lake Mary and Oviedo high
schools maintained their "A"
grades.
In grading schools, the state
looks at FCAT scores, but also
the percentage of students test­
ed and how the lowest 25 per­
cent performed in reading.
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community to grow and I don't
know how we are going to do
that with a building that is
deficient as the one we have,"
said
board
member Bill
Gibson.
Throwing millions of dollars
down for a new facility may
not be that easy for any city to
handle, but board members
insisted that with the current
fiscal climate the present time
may be too good to pass up.
With low interest rates and a
continually escalating cost of
building materials the price tag
for a public safety complex five
years from could be atrocious,
said board member Mark
McCarty.
"If I was city leadership I
would be nervous of losing
this opportunity," said Tom
Carpenter, chairman of the
Citizen's Advisor)’ Board.
The current Sanford Police
Department, located at 815 S,
French Ave, is about 13,000
square feet. Tooley s,jid the
department needs something
about four times larger. City
officials have identified a 7.9acre parcel, located near the
State Farmers' Market at the
comer of 13th Street and U.S.
Highway 17-92, as a potential
site.
Tooley said the proposed
location would be an asset for
the Goldsboro community.
With Crooms Academy of
Information Technology on the
west end of the community, a
new public facility on the
opposite side could make for
two attractive bookends to
Goldsboro.

"So hopefully with two
The city is in the process of
anchors we could help redevel­ mailing out surveys to all the
op (Goldsboro) from the out­ residents of Sanford. City offi­
side in," he said.
cials want the public to list five
The proposed property is items they would like the city
owned
by
the
Florida address. While Mayor Brady
Department of Agriculture and Lessard agrees "it's a big prior­
Consumer Services and is con­ ity to have appropriate hous­
sidered con­
ing for the
ta m in a te d
police and
u
because of
fire depart­
two former
ments,” citi­
gas stations
zens
may
that sat on
not feel the
I d o n ’t k n ow if
the lot more
same way.
than
30
there is tim e to
"I don't
years ago.
know if that
delay. A n ew facility is something
While
the
city
has
the
public
is essen tial. It is
been negoti­
will
think
ating with
of," he said.
ab
solu
tely
essential
state
on
"I
think
how to rem­
the
city
that it happens.
edy
the
could do it
p o ten tia lly
right now if
costly clean­
they wanted
up,
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to.
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building.
and some"I don't
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know
if
doesn't get
there is time
out there."
to delay," Gibson said. "A new
Lessard said one drawback
facility is essential. It is to starting the project right
absolutely essential that it hap­ now is an upswing of building
pens."
in Central Florida is driving
While Citizen's Advisory contractor bids skyward, as no
Board members requested the one is hurting for work. He
city update them on the status said the project would be more
of funding a new public safety feasible if it coincided with a
complex, it may be the entire downswing in private sector
population of Sanford that has construction.
a voice on how the project is
The public's suggestions of
prioritized.
what needs improvements in

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Sanford will help the City
Commission determine if their
goals are similar to its citizens,
however, several Citizen's
Advisory Board members
questioned if residents would
be willing to register a new
public safety complex as a pri­
ority capital project.
"It's pretty difficult to get
the public to want to do this
thing because the public wants
law enforcement when they
need it," Carpenter said.
Tooley added, "Hopefully
the public safety building will
be high on the list."
If it's not a concern to the
community, it may cost the
police department an opportu­
nity to grow professionally.
When Tooley took over the
reins as police chief he set sev­
eral goals for the department,
including state and national
accreditations.
While the Sanford Police
Department is undergoing the
arduous
task of state accredita­
rdi
tion this fall, it cannot be
accredited nationally with its
current building.
"I'm not sure with all the
money we could fix (the old
building)," Tooley said. "It just
won't be nationally accredited,
but we can make Florida
accreditation. There are some
certain things we just can't do
in this building for national
accreditation.
"Candidly, with all the
improvements we've made in
the last few years, I can only
raise the level of service to a
certain without a new building.

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percent make what the state
calls learning gains in reading,
then that helps the grade. If,
however, that same group fails
to make learning gains two
years in a row, the school grade
drops a letter. That happened at
two of the high schools.
Seminole High School had
enough points for a "C" grade,
but dropped to a "D ." Lake
Brantley dropped to a "C" this
year for the same reason.
Shortly after taking over as
principal at Seminole in
February, Griffin told the staff to
expect a low grade. He had
looked at the data and the
school hatched a plan.
The school district has
approved a literacy specialist
for Seminole. Also, instead of
elective courses the lowest scor­
ing readers will take reading
courses instead of elective
courses. Griffin added that this
is not just to do better on the
FCAT. This is to help the stu­
dents leant to read well which is
vital for success in life, he said.
"We will have a literacy spe­
cialist in place for the first day
of school," Griffin said. "This
will get better."
Younger students who have
done well in reading will even­
tually raise the grades for high
schools, Vogel suggested.
In addition to the reading
coach at Seminole, he said
Lyman will also have a special­
ist as well as Millennium,
Sanford,
Milwee,
South
Seminole and Tuskawilla mid­
dle schools.
Lake Howell High School in
Winter Park fell to a "C" grade

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after earning a "B" last year.
Principal Shaune Storch said
Lake Howell had a large num­
ber of assigned students. These
students have been unsuccess­
ful In school, she said, but
because of their age, they can no
longer remain in middle school.
Sne said she expects another
40 to 50 assigned students this
year.
"These are our lowest 25 per­
cent," she said. "They are our
dropouts, and it's a group we
need to address."
New Directions will focus on
basic skills that these young
people have missed along the
way, Storch said. The program
is not funded by the district, she
said, but the school felt it was
important enough to carve the
money out of the budget.
She also said the school has
one of the largest Hispanic pop­
ulations in Seminole County.
Many are good students, but
because English is not their first
language, standardized testing
can be difficult, she explained.
At Crooms High in Sanford,
Principal Connie Collins said an
emphasis on technology at the
magnate school may not trans­
late well on standardized test­
ing either.
Crooms dropped from an
"A" school last year to a "C"
this year.
"We have already started to
strategize," Collins said, after
they saw FCAT scores last
month.
"Count us as not real pleased
with the scores,” she said. "We
are accustomed to placing at the
top."
Collins could not pinpoint a
specific reason for the lower
scores, but suggested the oppo­
site of Lake Brantley and
Seminole, where the lowest
scoring students did not make
gains. At Crooms, the upper
level students did not perform
as well as expected.
At Crooms, she explained,
elective courses are centered on
information technology. Every
student has a laptop computer.
One question they asked is
whether students are reading
less because of the laptops.
On the FCAT, students use
pencils and paper, not comput­
ers, she said.
"This is really a conflict," she
suggested. "In the real world,
people use computers and tech­
nology."

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only did his girls achieve in earn­
ing a quality education, raising
their biological families, but they
also extended themselves by
a d o p tin g
children.
Of Levi
C o le m a n 's
10 girls, six
h a v c
become fos­
ter parents,
raising
a
total of 11
adopted
c h ild r e n ,
in c lu d in g
Coleman
two families.
And it all
goes back to Levi Coleman's
teaching of education, family
and Cod. All 10 girls attended
college, nine became educators
and most are business owners.
Coleman himself is a business­
man, a licensed contractor in

Seminole County for 45 years.
He built or remolded homes for
his girls, in addition to hundreds
of residential and commercial
buildings in Central Florida.
Coleman takes seriously his
responsibility as a father and
provider. ”1 raised my girls to be
self-sufficient and independent­
ly secure," Coleman said. "My
main goal was to give them a
good education, a sound moral
upbringing and a sense of fami­
ly."
His sense of family intensified
after the mother of his girls,
Wilma, passed away in 1‘&gt;80.
"He has been a real father
who has sUxxi by his family, and
he has been a devoted husband,"
said daughter Emma. "When
mom passed away at such an
early age, 60, he turned into the
mom and dad for us. Everybody
clings to him. We're just blessed
to have our dad this long after

we lost our mom."
Family is all the Colemans
know.
"Dad always taught us to help
each other," Claudia said. "We
always help each oilier, always.
Right down to the nieces and
nephews."
After Emma's oldest son went
to the military, the mother of two
started feeling the empty-nest
syndrome, so she decided to
adopt children. She became a
foster parent in 1994 to two boys
and her sister, Francis, became
foster parent to the boy's two sis­
ters so they wouldn't split the
family.
"We’re a family within a fami­
ly," Emma said. "We were raised
such a big family, and most of us
have small families, so most of
girls went to foster care to take in
underprivileged kids who don't
have homes. Now it's more live­
ly in the house."

Murders
Continued from Page 1A
are talking about specifics
courts cases are made and bro­
ken on technicalities"
The women were tentative­
ly identified by authorities as
Carol Dareis, 68, and her
daughter, Cheryl Williams, 47.
The mother was reportedly
confined to a wheelchair.
"We're fairly positive on the
IDs, and again its just some­
thing we want to make sure
on,” Olson said,
A family friend discovered
the bodies early Thursday
morning and notified the
authorities who were required
to obtain a search warrant
before entering the home
Thursday afternoon.
Come Friday afternoon
investigators were still at the
scene and Olson said it may be
until late in llie weekend
before the "extensive nature of
the scene" is cleared of evi­
dence.
During their investigation,
deputies obtained information

which led them to
Authorities
note
question
Aguirre,
that Aguirre has not
who lives next door
been charged with the
to the victims, at 117
deaths, but is being
Vagabond Way.
held as a person of
significant interest in
He
allegedly
admitted to being at
connection with 'the
deaths.
the crime scene after
the deaths, but prior
He faces charges of
to the discovery and
tam pering/ d estro y ­
notification of law
ing
evidence.
enforcement officers.
Immigration authori­
B a re ls
Olson
said
ties have also placed a
hold on him because
deputies
arrested
Aguirre at about mid­
he is allegedly in the
night Thursday after
U.S. illegally. He
collected
evidence
allegedly
admitted
pointed to his where­
such and said he is
from Honduras. The
abouts at the crime
scene.
federal authorities are
Olson said there
investigating his alien
were no eyewitnesses
status
and
back­
ground.
that
could
put
Aguirre at the scene,
The investigation is
but added "as you
continuing as the
W illia m s
canvass the neighbor­
Florida Department of
hood some people offer Law I: nforcement is assisting
insights and say 'you might in the apparent double homiwant to talk to this person.'"
cide.

Studies -----------Contlnued from Page 1A
docents from the Friends of
the Environmental Studies
Center to offer programs in
the future. • ......... —
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Groups may use a meeting
room that features audio-visu­
al equipment and windows
that electronically close.
The center is part of 315acre Soldier's Creek Park on
State Road 419. It lies adjacent
to the Spring Hammock
Preserve 1.
The center is a partnership
between the Seminole County
School Board and the county.
The county provides the site
and the school district pro­
vides the educational pro­
gram for students.
An open house for the pub­
lic is scheduled for Aug. 28
from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The
day will start with a bird walk
and include butterfly and

plant walks.
Aug. 28 is also the expected
due date for the baby red rat

snakes to hatch, Burkett said.
To contact the center call
407-320-0467.

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To be successful,
Levi
Coleman taught his girls to get
an education - to which he sent
all 10 to ail lege - 8 finished and
became educators. "He also
taught us to marry the right
guy," said Claudia. "He used to
drill that into our heads. He did­

n't want us marrying someone
who could not support his fami­

ly"

Jeanette said, “He taught us
that work was very important; to
work for what you want, stay in
school and attend college. You
can tell his work ethic works,

because he's still working. He
just completed a house in Winter
Park.
Seems like Levi Coleman, the
chief architect of the Coleman
clan, has practiced what he
preached and has therefore pro­
duced a "gtxxi family."

Alw ays giving: T he C olem an Clan
Levi Coleman's children are successful and
making an impact on the community through
their services in churches, dvic organizations
and sodal service agencies, particularly diildren-caa*, family and adoption programs.
Six of the sisters have a total of 11 adopted
or foster children, induding two families —
one with two girls and two boys and the other
of three boys. Sharon and Melanie (Jeanette's
daughter) are licensed with state sodal agendes
as respite care providers.

sweetheart Emory Blake, first professional foot­
ball player from Midway.
Was a history teadier at Milivee Middle
School when she expired in 1976. Jeff Blake of
the Philadelphia Eagles has established scholar­
ships and foundations in her name.

The girls (oldest to youngest):

• Emma Encamadon — Retired teadier
assistant for Seminole County Schools.
Wife of Rudy Encamadon. Two sons, Calvin
and Isaac. Three adopted sons, George and
Troy, and Eddie. Served as a foster parent for 10
years.
Volunteer for Spirit of Truth Thirft Store,
Program coordinator for Spirit of Truth
Ministries. Foster mother of two brothers,
whose sisters are adopted by Emma's sister
Frands. "She has the two Hogan girls and I
have the boys. We didn't want the family sepa­
rated. It's like a family witliin a family."

• Francis Oliirr — Administrator and long­
time teadier for Seminole County Schools,
active member of Allen A.M.E. Church,
Goldsboro Front Porch, NAACP, and other
community organizations and agenaes.
Wife of Baptist minister and longtime
Seminole educator, Lowman Oliver, II. Former
day-care owner (fadlity at Celery and Hickory
avenues built by father).
Daughter Natalie Jackson is a professional
attorney in Sanford, Son Chris is in the Army,
daughter Trudy is a manager at a drug-treat­
ment renter. Mother of two female foster chil­
dren; her sister Emma has thrir two brothers in
order to keep the family intact.
• Claudia Holloway — Teadier assistant at
Like Mary High School. Current finandal
administrator for Spirit of Truth Ministries, sonin-law Riai Sharp is pastor.
Mother of Dana Sims Sharp and Vernon
Sims. Married to Reginald Holloway, recently
retired from Seminole County Schools, deacon
and singer at Spirit of Truth Ministries. Foster
mother of two females
• Jeanette Holloway — Longtime teacher
assistant at Millennium Middle School.
Wife of Marshall Holloway III, Disney
employee and longtime professional singer.
Active member of Allen AME Church and
associate members of Spirit of Thith Ministries.
Two daughters: Regina Irving is an assistant
teadier at Bentley Elementary and Melonic
Barrington is an engineer for Seminole County,
and licensed foster-core provider. Foster mother
of two boys.
• P^.'Wy Blake — Deceased mother of NFL
star Jeff Blake. Married high school and college

• Gloria Baker — Holds master’s degree and
working on doctor.il degree, worked as aiunselor and teacher at various schools in Seminole
County.

• Gwendolyn Lawrence — Housewife, mar­
ried to Larry Lawrence, retired from Howe
Industries. Serves as usher at Rescue Church of
God Children Larry Jr. and Sabrina.
« Sylvia Miller — Teacher assistant at
Millennium Middle Sdiool, airrently complet­
ing badielor's degree. Her children are Tracy,
Barry and Raymond. They are active in their
chundies and community.
• SdbrmJi (S/wron) Mujahid — Licensed real­
tor and owner of five day-care fadllties in
Tallahassee, where she earned bachelor's
degree from Florida State University, spedalization early childhood education.
Married to a leader of Muslim faith. She has
three children. Licensed foster-care respite
provider.
• Debra Dctrrville— Retired from U.S. Navy,
earned bachelor's degree in education horn
Bcthunc-Cookman College in Daytona Beach.
Her daughter Desiree currently attends
Bethune-Cookman. She is the foster mother of
three brothers, all enrolled in a private
Christian academy. Foster mother to three
brothers.

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2001

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Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO UN TY
I've had a number of people ask me for an update
on C harlie Carlson I II, the solider who wrote tne
Iraqi Diary series that ran in The Herald for about
nine months. Most folks either want to know if he'll
be going back to Baghdad or if his opinion on the war
has changed. I even had one guy ask if C3 (as his
father, Charlie Carlson II, refers to him) would speak
at a local Rotary Club.
In short, it doesn't look like C3 will return to Iraq,
his opinions haven't changed and he won’t be speak­
ing to the Rotary Club — or anyone else for that mat­
ter — any time soon.
The U.S. Army has investigated C3, a 14-year veter­
an, for his Iraqi Diary submissions and other com­
ments made online since he
returned stateside. The investigat­
Around the Clock
ing officer has recommended he be
punished under Article 15 at the
field grade level. Carlson is being
charged under Article 134 for
"Discrediting the Army.” An
Article 15 is a non-judicial form of
punishment, and a soldier can bo
reduced in rank, be fined, or
required to forfeit all pay and
allowances.
by I)i»n Ping
During the investigation,
Carlson was relieved of his squad
command and told not to have any contact with his
soldiers. Carlson, a trained military police investiga­
tor, has been wearing civilian clothes and working on
post performing minor repairs like painting a curb,
changing light bulbs, etc.
According to an e-mail I received from his father
(C3 is not allowed to speak to the media) Carlson's
saga began when he contact Florida's senior U.S. sen­
ator, Bob Graham regarding his retirement from the
Army. Carlson's first request for discharge was reject­
ed, and he contacted Graham as to why, after 14 years
in Desert Storm, Bosnia, Panama, the current Iraq
War, and numerous other locales, the Army would not
let him retire.
Senator Graham’s office then made a congressional
Inquiry through the Department of the Army The
Army responded to Graham that the way was clear
for C3 to request his discharge. This request is a per­
sonnel action form called a 4187. Senator Graham's
office notified Carlson that the Army had cleared the
way for him to proceed with his request for discharge.
On May 6, Carlson, acting in response to Senator
Graham's office, submitted nis request for discharge.
Six days later on May 12, he was notified that an
investigation had been started against him for engag­
ing in a political debate on an internet chat room
called "Michael Moore Watch," a conservative inter­
net site opposed to filmmaker Michael Moore.
The investigating officer, Major Bvrd, called Carlson
in for an interview and questioned him about making
negative remarks about the Bush Administration and
■the Iraq.War. Carlson engaged in this internet debate
I on his own computer in his off duty time a jjjo m e .
During the debate, he was challenged by an opposing
participant to prove that he had served in Iraq.
Carlson referred that person to his webpage which
can still be seen at http; / /unx3.tripod.com/homecorning/charlieandrew.html The webpage is designed
to honor the service of Carlson's soldiers, the
Nightstakers 2, and does not make political state­
ments pro or con about the war.
The investigating officer Major Byrd, also happens
to be the Battalion Executive Officer of the same
Battalion headquarters who had to respond to Sen.
Graham's congressional inquiry.
.
On June 8, C3 learned that his request for discharge
had not been sent forward. Carlson was informed that
Major Byrd had downloaded copies of the Iraqi Diary
from The Sanford Herald webpage as an inclusion in
the investigation package. Evidently the major
focused on a phrase where Carlson makes mention of
arresting an Iraqi and taking him back to the police
station "to give him the business."
When C3 asked about the big Sanford Herald care
package shipment from the people of Seminole
County that was sent to the troops last December, the
major made no response. When Carlson asked the
major what he thought about the "From Fort Mellon
to Baghdad book" that Carlson II wrote glorifying the
timeline of the 2nd Cavalry, and which C3 distributed
to members of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Baghdad,
again there was no response. It became obvious that
the focus was squarely on one-track looking for some­
thing that would justify punishment.
Carlson's spirits are good, and he has absolutely no
regrets that he expressed his political opinion, or that
he used his freedom of speech. 1le has not been
shown the specifics of the charges, nor has he been
given a copy of the report or of any statements. He
nas been advised not to talk with the media or make
any negative political remarks or criticize the war. He
says that he now fears that if he goes back to Sen.
Graham that he will only experience more retaliation.
I would suggest any loyal readers of Iraqi Diary
who want to express their opinions about Carlson's
situation contact Charlie Yonts, who handles military
issues for Sen. Graham, in Tallahassee at (850) 9071100 or 866-418-9569.
I'll write more as I learn it. Any comments, both for
publication and "off the record," can be sent to me at
editors’seminoleherald.com.

Dan Ping

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Juneteenth Celebration
will be held at Fort Mellon
Park in Sanford from 11
a.m. until 5 p.m.
Juneteenth is considered
the date when the last
slaves in America were
freed. This is an awareness
event of the Emancipation
Proclamation, a vision of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The event is sponsored by
the Sanford Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. Steering
Committee. For more
information phone 407330-5665.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

It’s sandy, it’s on a hilt, atid these are cranes — so they just have to be Sandhill Cranes. This pair were spot­
ted across from Sanford Middle School early Wednesday morning, proving the early birds realty do get the
good bugs.

Burglary
Lennox Martin
LcBlanc, 34, listed as
homeless in Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford
police Wednesday, after
lie reportedly entered a
boarded up residence in
the 400 block of Cypress
Avenue. I te was located
at 3rd Street and
Sanford Avenue, and arrested
on a charge of burglary to an
unoccupied building. Police
said LeBlanc was also wanted
on an active warrant out of
Seminole County for failing to
appear for sentencing review,
on use /possession of drug
paraphernalia, carrying a con­
cealed weapon, and loitering
and prowling.
Oviedo Police are searching
for the person or persons
responsible for the burglariz­
ing of Diamandi's Jewelry
store on June 17. The store is
located in the Oviedo Plaza
Police said someone cut a hole
through the roof at the rear of
the building to gain entry.
Inside, they broke into the
store's safe and jewelry cases
and took an undetermined
amount of jewelry and cash.
Robbery
Jacob Sondheim, 20, of
Mcllonville Avenue, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
on June 7. On June 5, police
were called to a residence in
the 1300 block of Santa
Barbara Drive in reference to a
robbery. He reportedly robbed
a man at gunpoint anil took
His keys and vehicle, driving
to West Palm Beach. Following
an investigation into the situa­
tion, police charged Sondheim
with robbery/carjacking with
a firearm.
DeForesl LeManuel Darling,
33, of Brandon, Florida, was
arrested by Sanford police on
June 8, in connection with a
reported robbery at a retail
store in the 1600 block of
Rinehart Road on June 7. He
reportedly had Bed following
the robbery, and was located
by Orange County Deputies at
a filling station at Fairbanks
and 1-4. He was taken into cus­
tody by Sanford police. It was
believed during the robbery,
that Darling used a golf club
to threaten a store employee.
He was charged with robbery
with a weapon, and petty lar­
ceny of property over $100.

Managing Editor

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Drug related
Henry Lee Scott, Sr., 49, of
West 6th Street, was arrested
by Sanford police on May 3
following a traffic stop on
West 18lli Street at French
Avenue. During an investiga­
tion, drug related items were
reportedly discovered in his
vehicle and on his person. He
was charged with possession
of cocaine and possession of
narcotics equipment.
Traffic stops
Noel Lopez, 19, of West 25th
Street, Sanford, was located by
Sanford police Tuesday follow­
ing a two vehicle crash at 25th
Street and Ridgewood Avenue.
He was charged with driving
under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol or drugs, DUI with
property damage, no current
insurance, making an improp­
er right turn, and operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license.
Eugene Rivers, Jr., 34, of
William Clark Court, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
early Tuesday. Officers
stopped his vehicle after it was

Sonja M. Taylor, 30, of
Tampa, was located by
Sanford police Monday at St.
lolins Parkway and Rinehart
Road. She reportedly was in a
verbal altercation with
Antonio Marques Julks, 26,
also of Tampa. Taylor was
arrested on charges of driving
under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol or drugs, battery on a
law enforcement officer and
resisting an officer with vio­
lence. Julks was also arrested
on charges of giving a false ID
to a law enforcement officer
and property damage/crimi­
nal mischief. Julks is also said
to have two active warrants
for his arrest from
Hillsborough County.
Other charges
Revonda Scott, 19, of
William Clark Court, was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. She was reported­
ly involved in an altercation
with another woman and
broke the windows in her
home. After being taken into
custody, she is said to have
broken a window in the patrol
car. She was also reportedly
abusive to the officers and
other persons who treated her
for cuts from the broken glass.
She was charged with aggra­
vated stalking /threatening
injury or death, aggravated
assault on a law enforcement
officer, and property damage
of over $200.

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The Oviedo Police
Department will hold Its
7th Annual Law
Enforcement Blood Drive
from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. at
Oviedo Marketplace. The
drive is to ensure that an
adequate blood supply
will be available during
emergencies. The mobile
donation vehicle will be
located near Cha Cha
Coconuts in the north
patio parking lot.
The Seminole County
Administrative Services
and Public Works
Departments will host
their second annual Bass
Tournament to raise
money for Kid's House.
The tournament will be
held at Marina Isle in
Chuluota.
The City of Longwood's
monthly evening of
Bluegrass will be held at
Lyman High School, from
7 until 10 p.m. Come and
enjoy the music. Bring
your strings and join in.
For more information,
phone 407-260-3447.
SUN. 20
In connection with the
Juneteenth Celebration, a
talent show will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center.
Admission is $5. Doors
open at 4:30 and the pro­
gram starts at 5 p.m. For
more information, phone
407-330-5665.
MON. 21
Scleroderma Support
Group Meeting
Monday June 21,2004
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Orlando Fashion Square
Mall 3201 Colonial Drive
Community Room- from
the parking garage go in
the doors to the LEFT of
Sears.
The speaker will be Dr.
Jeffrey Elston, rheumatologist.
The Sanford Fire
Department will hold its
monthly child passenger
seat checkup for all citi­
zens of Sanford at the
Sanford Fire Station #2,
300 E. Airport Blvd.
Contact Fire Inspector Tim
Robles at 407-302-2520 for
an appointment. Children
do not need to be present.
TU ES. 22
The Seminole County
Animal Control Board will
meet at 7 p.m. at the
Animal Services Center,
232 Bush Blvd. in Sanford.
Several items are on the
agenda which may be of
interest to pet lovers.

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Melinda Crews, 24 of
Orlando Drive, and Jennifer
Spangenberg, 16, were arrest­
ed by Sanford police
Wednesday at a retail store in
the 3600 block of Orlando
Drive. The two reportedly took
items from the store without
paying. They were charged
with petty larceny.

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Thefts
Giselle Shannon Nadcra, 19,
of Winter Springs, Blanca Rosa
Gonzalez, 20 of Windchase
Blvd., Sanford, and Desiree
Nomy Aguirre, 17. were arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday
at a store in the 3600 block of
Qfjapdo Drive. They reported­
ly took $87.03 in merchandise
from the store without paying.
Each was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant
and taken to the Seminole
County Hall. Aguirre was
taken to the Juvenile Center.

seen driving across the grass
of the Edward Higgins hous­
ing project. The vehicle was
finally stopped on Cedar
Avenue. When Rivers opened
the car door, it reportedly
struck the officer, causing
injury to his nose and face,
after which Rivers reportedly
fled, leaving a female in the
vehicle. She gave officers his
description and name. Officers
were able to locate him on
West 3rd Street at Cedar
Avenue. He was charged with
resisting an officer without
violence, driving with a sus­
pended license, crimes against
a person, and operating a
vehicle on a sidewalk. Police
found he was on probation on
a charge of driving with a sus­
pended /revoked license
(habitual). As his probation
was violated based on the
present charges, he was also
charged with violation of pro­
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Obituaries
ALVERIA S. CARMICHAEL
Alveria "A lley" S.
Carmichael, 77 of Sanford,
died Wednesday, June 16,
2004. Bom July 15, 1926, in
Donnell son, 111., she moved
to Sanford from Atlanta in
1983. She was an LPN at
Florida Hospital, Altamonte.
Survivors include sons,
T.W. Mike Carmichael of
Charlotte, N.C., and Patrick
A. Carmichael of Lilburn,
Ga.; daughter, Jo Ann ScottPetty of Conyers, Ga.; six
grandchildren; two great­
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, June 19, at 2
p.m. at First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
LUCILLE A. DcBAETS
Lucille A. DoBaets, 51, of
Oviedo, died Wednesday,
June 9, 2004. She was bom in
Racine, Wis. She was an
office manager.
Survivors include mother,
Clara Fought; husband. Dale
DeBaets; sisters, Deanne
Fought, Linda Truty and
Susanne Pie!.
C olllson's Howell Branch
Funeral Home, Winter Park,
in charge of arrangements.
STEVEN D. FROM ME SR.
Steven "Steve " D.
From me Sr„ 57, of Winter
Springs, died Tuesday, June
15, 2004, at his residence.
Born in Louisville, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida 26
years ago. He was a manag­
er, and member of Aloma
Baptist Church.
Survivors include wife,
Janet C. of Winter Springs;
son, Steven Jr. of Winter
Park; daughters, Dawn
Heathcock of Longwood,
Tammy Schwarz of
Casselberry, Brittany
Fromme of Winter Springs;
brother, Donald R. Fromme,
Louisville, Ky.; 11 grand­
children.
Funeral services were held
June 18 at Collison's Howell
Branch Funeral Home with
Rev. Ralph McAlee officiat­
ing. Burial was in All Faiths
Memorial Park.
Collison's Howell Branch
Funeral Home in Winter
Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.
D O U G LA S LEON GAULT
Douglas Leon Gault, 59, of
Blackshear, Ga., died
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, in
Blackshear. He was born
Sept. 13, 1944, in Orlando.
He was a retired conductor
for the Seaboard Coastline
Railroad and was a member
of the World Karting
Association.

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Survivors include daugh­
ters, Kelly Gault of Sanford
and Stacy Austin of Lake
Mary; sons, Dusty Gault of
Blackshear and Richie Gault
o f Union, S.C.; sisters, Sherry
Aquino of Winter Park and
Debbie Willis of Orlando;
brother, DeVere Howell of
Orlando; five grandchildren.
Burial will be at a later date.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

WILLIAM E. SPADE
William E. Spade, 50,
Third Street, Winter Springs,
died Tuesday, June 15, 2004,
at South Seminole Hospital,
Longwood. Born in
Rochester, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida 25 years ago.
He was a sales manager for a
tire store and a Baptist. He
was a volunteer firefighter in
Rochester.
Survivors include wife,
Nicki; sons, William of Lake
Mary, Joseph of Osteen and
Michael Sands and William
Sands, both of Winter
Springs; daughter, Misty
Carver of Winter Springs;
brothers, John of Longwood,
Donald of Titusville and
Edward of New York; seven
grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.

GERTRU DE C.
HEINEMANN
Gertrude C. Heinemann,
103, of Sanford, died
Thursday, June 17, 2004, in
DeBary. She was born Sept.
30, 1900, in Eustis. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Geneva H. Owen of
Sanford, three grandchil­
dren; two great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford /Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

PAULINE A. KNOW LES
WALKER
Pauline A. Knowles
Walker, 83, of Daytona
Beach, died Sunday, June 13,
2004, in Port Orange. Born in
Jackson, Tenn., she moved to
Daytona Beach from Sanford
56 years ago. She was a for­
mer member of Shiloh
Missionary Baptist Church
where she was on the
Nursing Ministry and Pulpit
Aide Ministry. She was a
1941 graduate and valedicto­
rian of her class at Crooms
Academy in Sanford.
Survivors include daugh­
ters, Pharistine Hampton of
Daytona Beach, Marjorie W.
Cooper of Rochester, N.Y.
and Patricia M. Walker of
Williamson, N.Y.; sons,
Robert Walker of New
Smyrna Beach, Wayne
Walker and Thallus Walker,
both of Daytona Beach; sis­
ter, Louise Wilson of Waldo;
20 grandchildren; 24 great­
grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 3 p.m. Saturday, June
19, at Shiloh M.B. Church
with Rev. Ernest Sheffield
officiating. Burial will be at
Greenwood Cemetery.
R.J. Gainous Funeral
Home, Inc., Daytona
Beach, in charge of
arrangem ents.

BARBARA JEAN FRITSCH
WALSH SEFRIED
Barbara Joan Fritsch Walsh
Sefried, 71, of Lake Minnie
Drive, Sanford, died
Monday, June 14, 2004. She
was born in Sparta, Wis. She
was a homemaker and a
member of American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 53, Sanford,
and VFYV Auxiliary Unit
5405, Winter Springs.
Survivors include sons,
Michael, David and Robert
Fritsch, all o f Sparta, and
James Sefried of Sanford;
daughters, Maribeth Doyle,
Linda Fritsch and Loretta
Bohnnon, all of Sanford,
Deborah Lerza of Winter
Park and LeAnne Lily of
Orlando; 18 grandchildren;
nine great-grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation
Service, Longwood, in
charge of arrangements.
RALPH SIG G E R S
Ralph Siggers, 53, of
Sanford, died Friday, June
11, 2004, in Orlando. He
moved to Sanford from Ohio
in 2001. He was a selfemployed Mortgage Broker
and a member of St. Peters
Episcopal Church.
Survivors include
wife, Ruth of Sanford; m oth­
er, Charlotte Anderson of
Las Vegas, Nev.; sons, La
Vaughn Siggers of
Cleveland, Ohio, and
Terrence Siggers of Berea,
Ohio; daughters, Wendy
Siggers of Berea, Ohio and
Sierra Siggers of Sanford; six
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

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PSYCHOLOGY” By
RANDALL J.
HARTMAN
ACROSS
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DeVitle
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author Caleb
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in ‘ Rocky*
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serial, wilh
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Colorado
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28 Slalom curve
29 Begin
31 New England
NBAer
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36 Longtime "New
Yorker*
cartoonist
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question
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capital
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terminals
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Chekhov
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prov.
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104 Cast material
110 Stream
112 Board abrasivo
113 Singer Roddmg
114 Try to Impress,
in a way
118 Ham hotdor
119 Catch
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124 Rotund
requirement
129 Maidstone
money
130 Countoss's
spouso
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132 Discharges
133 Peruvian peaks
134 Inept fictional
underling
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136 Med school
class

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Social hour
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spring chicken
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Place

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eight
18 Respected one
20 Fcttuelne, lor
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24 Swinging doors
site
25 Puts into service
30 Provide with
heaters?
32 Scout unit
34 Dictation w tiij
35 _ the iceberg
37 Pio flavor
38 Maul howdy
39 Diametric
40 Conductors'
platforms
41 Like-minded
group
43 Brief opening
44 Awards named
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45 Largo crowd
49 Leslie Charteris
hero, with "The"
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53 Architect
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operator?
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proof
59 Holy name
61 "Enigma
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71 "The Sound ol
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Father’s Day Reflections
Early in 1910, Mrs. John B. Dodd of Spokane, Wash., sug­
gested a special day in memory of her father. She referred
to M oth er's Day, which had started three years earlier, and
said fath er’s deserved a sim ilar recognition. The pastor of
her church heeded the suggestion and gave a stirring ser­
mon on the third Sunday in June of that year.
Soon, lire m ove caught on, and the Mayor of Spokane
forwarded the suggestion to the Governor. Soon, it became
know n in Washington, D.C., and by 1924, President Calvin
C oolidge suggested it be an annual observance. It was not
officially recognized as public law until 1972, but was cele­
brated everyw here by that time. It is also observed in
England.
It officially becam e listed as an official
holiday on the third Sunday in June in
1966.
Hopefully, the observance of Father's
Day will bring recollections of the gentle­
man who was responsible for your exis­
tence.
While we tend to believe that all father's
are good people, let's face it - som e didn't
exactly fit the bill.
As a side-bar - years ago, 1 had a drum ­
Nick
mer playing in my band, Tony Pillion, who
Pfeifauf once told me that he learned something
• • • • • • • • from every musician with which he
played. "Som e of what I learned was good, and other
things were bad," he used to say. "W ith the good, I learned
to improve myself. With the bad, I learned what NOT to do,
so in either case, it was a learning experience."
Possibly the same holds true with fathers. Many of them
helped form us into the persons we are today. Others may
have stood as an exam ple of what to avoid in our lives.
I recall writing a story in the Herald some time ago, about
a man in Sanford who was arrested for selling drugs. In the
story, it seemed that he had his two young sons, both under
15, also hitting the streets and selling drugs. This isn't what
I would call good fatherly training.
On another perspective, som e may not think they learned
anything at all from their fathers. But as usual, the older
one gets, the more they realize that father really taught
them things that are valuable in their lives.
There is that old saying, "1 didn't think my father knew
anything, but the older I got, I was amazed at how much he
had learned." It sometimes takes us years to realize what
father taught us, and how much lus influence helped to
form our being.
One thing about the observance of Father's Day (or
M other's Day) is the fact that gifts are not necessary. Our
expressions of appreciation and love for their parenting
should stand as gifts enough.
As in my case, and probably many of yours, my father
has departed from this world. How I wish, today, I could
talk to him one more time and tell him about myself, and
how his training helped me through life. No, I'm not per­
fect - but neither ivas he. Vet we both strived to succeed in
life, and m aintain honesty, love for our fellow man, and
raise the next generation to reflect on the training, knowl­
edge and histories of all of our fathers which have passed
before us.
After all, my father raibed me, his fatlinr raised him, and
it so it gpes back in time. . v {•'
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Hey, there’s a suggestion. On this Father's Day, 2004, in
addition to paying tribute to our father, let's go back and
have n rem em brance of the other fathers who preceded
him. One way or another, they all made us what we are.
Hopefully, they would be proud of their accom plishm ents.

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Thank you Am erica for your support
respect
he
showed for
each
and
every one of
us and the
o p tim is tic
vision he had
for America's
future - that
we
could
Mike
always
do
better.
His
Reagan
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always hope­
ful and it inspired us and con­
tinues to inspire us.
I will always remember a lit­
tle boy about the same age as
young John Kennedy Jr. was
when lie saluted his father's
coffin. He was standing on the
median on the freeway with his
dad, and saluting as the hearse
passed by. Here was a boy
maybe three of four years old
who wasn't born when my dad
was president, yet because of
his parents' example he want­
ed to show his love for a man
he never knew. All I can do is
to say thank you, young
American, with all my heart,
thank you.
I can only say thank you to
the UK),000 people who waited
in line for hours to have a
chance to walk by dad's coffin
at the Library. Thank you to the
11X1,000 people who stood in

The outpouring of love and
respect for my dad the
American people showed last
week was astonishing. It was
what really kept us going all
week long.
Just to see the huge numbers
of people who came out to join
us in mourning dad, whether it
was at the funeral home in
Santa Monica where they broke
out
singing
"God
Bless
America", or at the Reagan
Library in Simi Valley where
over 100,000 people came to
pay their respects, or in
Washington while dad lay in
state at the Capitol and another
100,000 passed silently by his
flag-draped coffin, it all left us
breathless and filled with grat­
itude.
Seeing the firemen who had
their fire trucks out, standing at
attention and saluting as the
hearse passed by on the way to
the library and standing on the
overpasses as the funeral pro­
cession passed by below,
tugged at our heart strings.
After all, dad had not been
in the public eye for ten years
but during that time which
Nancy called "the long good­
bye,” it now appears that the
love for him continued to grow
as people came to understand
the respect he showed for the
office of president, and the

line in blazing heat for hours
on end for a chance to spend a
minute or two paying their
respects to dad as he lay in
state in the Capitol rotunda.
Thank you to the members
of the military for the magnifi­
cent job you did during the dif­
ferent ceremonies where your
precision drills were perfect in
every respect. These things
don't just nappen and I realize
how much effort you put into
your performances of duty.
Thank you to President
Bush, and Lady Thatcher and
former President Bush, and
Brian Mulroney for your touch­
ing eulogies at the funeral in
Washington. Thank you Rev.
Danfortn for your kind words
and for the beauty you helped
bring to the ceremony.
All of you made it so much
easier for us to get through
those emotion-filled days we
spent in the public eye and
under the glare of the TV
lights. You helped turn what
could have been a grief-filled
experience into a week-long
awe-inspiring
series
of
moments.
You made it clear that there
was a massive support system
out there — a support system
that was praying for my dad
and for us. It sustained us.
We had to go through this

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moments when we could
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love that turned what could
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affection and love for my dad,
and us, his family.
Thank you, John Kerry, for
coming out here to California
to pay your respects to a man
with whom you disagreed so
many limes, yet respected
enough to pay your final trib­
ute.
Thank you, America. My
dad loved you, and so do we.
You are the finest, most decent
and loving people in the world.
And you proved that last week.
And thank you, Nancy
Reagan, for taking such loving
care of my dad and your
beloved husband during the
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Blake showcases product; gives clubs fundraisers
Sanford Optimist Club mem­
bers got a chance Wednesday
to hold one of Sanford's newest
inventions by a Sanford native
and Optimist Club member,
Rev. Hmory Blake.
The Sanford native and pro­
fessional football player passed
around two of the lightweight
devices that have been patent­
ed, marketed and distributed
nationally.
Blake, president of Blake
Inc., presented his personal
hygiene invention, "The
Shower Buddy/' via the club's
guest speaker, Larry Kearse,
chief operating officer of Blake
Inc., and former Sanford
resident.
Kearse, a former basketball
star at Seminole Community
College, explained how con­
venient and useful the light­

weight item is
for athletes
and older
adults in
proper care of
the feet;
which in a
professional
athlete's case,
means mil­
lions of dol­
lars. The 3-inCharles
1 personal
hygiene
Jackson item is a care
body
brush, sponge
tip, and mas­
sage brush. The sponge tip is
good for cleaning between toes
and the body brush for scrap­
ing heels.
Kearse, who is moving from
Atlanta to Sanford, is a long­
time marketing expert. The

Service Club
Connections

item was showcased at the
Senior Citizens Festival here
last month.
He said there are similar
items on the market, but they
do not have the sponge tip or
the flexibility of trie "Shower
Buddy." The item is available
in Sanford at Tru Value
Pharmacy on First Street and
Bethel Book and Bible on
Sanford Avenue.
For civic gmups looking for
a fundraiser, Kearse said Blake
Inc, will give $3 for each
"Shower Buddy" sold. The
item retails for $39.95
Optimist members were
impressed and proud of the
fact that their own members,
Emory and Jeff Blake, are
founders of this company and
Optimist Board member Bob
Howe serves as a director of

Blake Inc.
Jeff Blake, a veteran NFL
quarterback, is a product of
Sanford Optimist as a youth,
being named Athlete of the
Month at Seminole High
School. He returns regularly at
meetings. He holds yearly
camps in Sanford and conducts
a myriad of community service,
including endowments and
scholarships in family mem­
ber's names.
MORE GOOD NEWS:
Emory said Jeff believes joining
the Philadelphia Eagles is "one
of his best opportunities in the
NFL/' As backup to Donovan
McNabb, Jeff is "on a winning
team, that is bound for the
Super Bowl. He wants that
ring," Emory said. Amid
applause, he also said Jeff will

be moving back to Central
Florida.
ROTARY SERVICE: Here's
more from Sanford Noon
Rotary's plans for the 2(X)4-05
year. The vocational service
plans call for a youth essay
contest, service to disabled resi­
dents, Interact high school and
community projects, youth
exchange and other services.
Interact helps students learn
leadership skills and assists
those who need help "getting
over the hump." Scan Barth,
chairman of vocational service,
said Interact is perhaps
Rotary's "best kept secret."

bers. Seems overwhelming
doesn’t it? But Jon Gumina set­
tled our fears when he said,
"That's the goal, but the actual
working goal is six new
members."
That's more like it; I
thought. But then too, I like the
goal of 12. It has more signifi­
cance and seems to inspire
excellence. Yes, it’s high, but I
— and We — can do it. Sounds
great doesn't it? Lord, help
reach that drive.

DRIVING MEMBERSHIP:
The Rotarians are planning a
contest in which each member
should recruit 12 new mem­

Charles D. Jackson, a Sanford
native, writes a weekly column on
civic and service clubs in Seminole
County. Please send announce­
ments two to three weeks before
event to The Sanford Herald, 300
N. Trench Ave., Sanford, Florida,
32771. Or e-mail them to editor:
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will
present
Seniorcise
events, each Tuesday and
Thursday at the Longwood
Community Building. 200 W.
Warren Ave., beginning at
9 a.m.
Cost is $2 per class, which

will offer fun and easy-to-fol­
low aerobics combined with
stretching and strengthening
routines, specially designed
for older adults.
For more information, call
407-260-3447.

Community Briefs
Foodsource program provides
food at reduced cost
The Christian-based food
cooperative is ready to supply
food at reduced cost, to per­
sons in the local area during
the month of June.
This is not a program for the
needy, it is for everyone, and
offers huge savings on grocery
expenses. Deadline for apply­
ing for the food is June 24.
Pickup date for the regular
menu and the meat box menu
is June 2b at Sanford Church of
Christ. Order by phoning I800-832-5020.
For
more
information, call the church

at 407-322-8234.
Reunion planned for
naval academy
The
Sanford
Naval
Academy
is
planning
a
reunion on Oct. 16 at the
Orlando Marriott. The effort
now is to locate as many alum­
ni 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 students and instruc­

tors at the Naval Academy
should call Kav Hart at 770428-0180, or fax 336-297-9227.

donate your automobile, call
800-246-0493. Some restrictions
apply.

Horse riders needed
Freedom Ride, a non-profit
organization is looking for vol­
unteers to help with horseback
riding lessons for individuals
with disabilities. If interested,
call 407-293-0411 or e-mail
frvolcortfaol.com

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T h e W ay W e W ere:

More events
from a 1953
Sanford paper

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This is a continuation of hap­
penings in Sanford during Sept.
1953 as reported in 77ir Sanfiml
Herald. This is the month that
my Seminole 1ligli School class
of 1954 began its senior year, We
an? celebrating our 50th year
reunion June 25 and 2(&gt;.
Fred Perkins, was editor of
tire Herald which was published
five days a week. A one-year
subscription cost $11,5(1.

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Happenings pertaining tn
Seminole High youth
The Seminole Youth Council
held its first meeting Sept. 1 with
Mr, M R Strickland as president
and 1lomer Osborne as secre­
tary. 'Iheir main purpose was to
raise money for a new teen cen.................... ......... ter. Tire city
had refused
the youth
the use of
lire second
floor of City
I loll which
had been
used as the
Celery Crate
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10 years.

This
group had
• • * » • * • * been offered
the former
Southside Baptist Church build­
ing for $-1,500 and suggestions
wen? made for raising the
money.
Leaving for Florida State
University wen? Ann Rabom,
Gail Bitting, Melvyn Flelsher
and June Vance. Joan Wright
was going to Wesleyan in
Macon, Ga„ and attending Duke
University would be George
Harden, Sammy Jacobson, Dial
and Rosa Coke Boyle.
Robert M. Morris was leaving
for the University of Florida
where he would major in agri­
culture, citrus and forestry. 1le
had a food scholarship in lire
university cafeteria and a House
of Representatives scholarship
for tire preparation of teachers.
1 found my name in the
"Strolling in Sanford" column. It
mentioned that photographer
Robert Cox had a large collec­
tion of Seminole I ligli School
yearbooks as he liau been the
Salmagundi photographer for
many years. The editor-in-chief
for the next Sally was Grace
Marie Stinedpher.
During my senior year I
wrote the "Seminole Hi" column
for which 1 received 10 cents per
inch. I also wrote the majority of
the SI 15 Band articles as I was its
publicity officer. Several years
ago I used those articles in this
column so 1 will not repeat

Stincciphi’r

Recalling Hie Hood of 1953
Those of you who were living
here in the fall of 1953 will cer­
tainly remember when Lake
Monroe overflowed the bulk­
head onto US. Highway 17-92,
Seminole Boulevard and into
several of the lakefronl homes.
The Herald reported these exten­
sively, complete with pictures.
On Sept. 11, City Manager
Tom Lemon announced tliat
Seminole Boulevard would be
blocked off from Park Avenue to
the Mayfair Inn. Lake Monroe's
high water had softened the
road bed and water threatened
to go over the bulkhead onto the
road.
The lake water was near the
wall's top on Sept. 21. Water
hyadnths had blown over the
wall in the Mayfair section.
The cause of all of this was a
record setting rainfall of 15.48
indies in August. Several hurri­
canes were reported, but none
had come through Central
Florida.
On Sept. 28, water was flood­
ing the lakefronl. The water level
had risen 3.5 inches in two days.
Seminole Boulevard was flooded
between Park Avenue and the
Mayfair and water was on both
sides of U5. Highway 17-92
going west from Park Avenue. A
north wind across the lake was
sloshing waves dear over the
wall at the foot of the muniripal
pier. Seminole Boulevard and
the road to the pier had been
dosed.
The Rotary Club had
to change its meeting from
the Yacht Club to the Holy Cross
Parish House because
of the flood.
There is a memory of mine
occurring during this time. The
houses on the lakefronl were
flooded, probably beginning in
October and most of the homeowners had moved out. The
See S tinedpher, Page 9A

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Hernld photo by Tommy Vlnconl

Colobrating at thoir last mooting ol tho year is (loll to right) Barbara Lomay, Librarian Florida Stato Socioty DAR, Rogont Dr. Lois
Somervillo, Vico Regonl Sandra Thomas. Chaplain Mary Williams, Recording Secretary Mary Anno Clovoland, Corresponding
Secrolary Virginia Miklor, Treasurer Fran Morton, Registrar Nancy Williams, Historian Mardi Snider, and Librarian Virginia Powell.
S a l H e H a r r is o n

C h a p t e r

Sallie Harrison Chanter, NSDAR,
held its final meeting of (lie year May H
at the Garden Club of Sanford. Spring
flowers in miniature pastel flower carts
graced the luncheon tables which were
also decorated with splashes of floral
prints. Frau Morton has graciously sup­
plied decorations throughout tlte year.
Regent Virginia Powell and Chaplain
Mary Williams conducted the opening
ritual.
Guest David Snyder, Past President
of the Palm Beach Chapter, Sons of the
American Revolution, and currently.
President of the Florida Association of
the Cincinnati, brought greetings and
commendations to Sallie Harrison
Chapter. The Regent also welcomed
the following guests: HODAR Edward
Mossman, Janet May, Jan Leibin and
Alicia LeAnne Somerville,
Dr. Lois Som erville read the
President General's letter
Regent
Powell announced that Alison Durham
has accepted the Senior Presidency of
Fort Mellon Society, Children of the

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American Revolution. She also report­
ed that Sallie 1larrison Chapter is now a
member of the Regents Council com­
posed of DAR chapters in the counties
of Volusia, Flagler and Seminole.
From March 31 through May 7 Sallie
Harrison Chapter presented medals
and certificates to outstanding seniors
in each of the JROTC programs in
Seminole County’s seven public High
Schools.
Recipients arc Jennifer
Cashen, Lake Brantley High School;
Sarah Wiley, Lake Howell High School;
Lacy Sibbitt, Lake Mary High School;
Kawanda Taylor, Lyman High School;
Lauren Drake, Oviedo High School;
Alouna N. Smith, Seminole High School
and Travis Hall, Winter Springs High
School.
Chapter members making the presen­
tations included Lorraine Buhrmann,
Mary Jane Duryea, Alison Durham and
Lois Somerville.
Regent Powell prepared a copy of her
annual report for each member.
Committee chairmen also gave oral

o f t h e y e a r

reports of the year's accomplishments.
Barbara Lemay, Librarian of the
Florida State Society DAR installed new
officers of Sallie Harrison Chapter.
They are: Lois Som erville, Regent;
Sandra Thomas, Vice Regent; Mary
W illiams,
Chaplain;
Mary
Anne
Cleveland,
Recording
Secretary;
Virginia
Mikler,
Corresponding
Secretary; Fran Morton, Treasurer;
Nancy Williams, Registrar; Mardi
Snyder, Historian; and Virginia Powell,
Librarian.
The outgoing Regent presented each
new officer with a floral tribute. She
also presented the new Regent with her
ribbon and Regent's pin. The new
Regent then surprised her predecessor
with the gift of the Florida State Society
Centennial pin which was first available
in 1995 at the State Society's 100th
birthday celebration.
The outgoing Regent also received a
colonial doll, with accessories, in appre­
ciation for her dedication and accom­
plishments during her two-year term.

Woman’s club Bridge group
deals its last hand for 2004
Rose Edith Jacobson
hosted the Woman’s Club
of Sanford Bridge Group's
final meeting of the sea­
son on June 9, at her resi­
dence.
The ladies enjoyed a
covered dish luncheon of
culinary delights, which
will be featured in an
upcoming club cookbook.
Immediately following
this delightful repast,
Club President Carol
Dennison announced that
Jacobson has been
appointed Bridge
Chairman and the group
established procedural
guidelines for the 20042005 season.
An afternoon of Bridge
was held with the high

honors captured by Carole
Klrchhoff with Shirley
Milis as runner-up. Others
attending were Betty
Brucstle, Vernice McCarty,
Carolyn Black, Wilma
I leaton, Marty Colgrove,
Carolyn Cornelius and
Zelda Siskind.
The Bridge Group of
the Woman's Club of
Sanford featured several
ladies including, seated,
Carole Klrchhoff and
Betty Brucstle; standing,
Wilma Heaton, Vernice
McCarty, Carolyn
Cornelius, Carolyn Black,
Zelda Siskind, Shirley
Milis, Club President
Carol Dennison, Marty
Colgrove and I lostess
Rose Edith Jacobson.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

h o s ts a w a r d
banquet
Seminole County Branch of
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People
presented its annual Freedom
Fund Awards Banquet Saturday,
June 5. The theme was "NAACP,
The Race Is On."
More than 300 members and
guests gathered at tire Sanford
Civic Center for an evening of
celebration and honor to various
citizens, corporations, churches
and organizations who con­
tribute to tills effort in Sanford
and Seminole County.
Mistress of ceremonies was
the renowned radio personality
Jo Jo Dancer of 94.5 FM.
Sanford Polio? Department
Honor Guard presented the col­
ors. The audieno? joined in the
singing of "Lift Every Voio1and
Sing." Tire
Rev. Michael
Griffin, pas­
tor of the
Zion Hope
Baptist
Church gave
the invoca­
tion and the
blessing of
the dinner.
First Vice
Marva
President
H a w k in s Kenneth
Bentley
extended
words of welcome. Greetings
were given by Angel Jackson,
president of the Seminole
County Youtli Council of the
NAACP.
Greetings were also extended
by Dr. Velma Williams, Via?
Mayor, and Andrew VanGaale,
deputy city manager of Sanford.
Historian Victoria Broivn
Smith gave the history of the
Seminole County Brandi of the
NAACP.
Williams introduced the
speaker of the hour, the
Congresswoman Corrinc Brown.
The eloquent dynamic soloist
Demetria Monique 1layes ren­
dered the musical selection, "You
are the Wind Beneath my
Wings."
The message of the evening
was of concern to every dtizen
who should and must be cono*med over this election year.
Brown encouraged eadi citizen
to vote, play the election game
fair, because ever)’ vote does
count. We are responsible to
make tilings better. We must be
involved in the vote. We need to
keep the Medicare and Sodal
Security program from keeping
old people poor. Senior citizens
must kill the bill.
Veterans aren't getting the
help they need from the govern­
ment. 1lelp Is needed to build
more veterans affairs hospitals
and a*meteries.
"Leave no diild behind," our
sdiooLs need more resources.
Education in sdiools must be the
same in all counties.
Act-So, department of the
Youth Council entertained the
guests ivilli the talents tliat help
them adiieve their goals at the
various contest. Denise DeBreiv
is youth director.
Bentley announoxl the 2004
award recipients. President
Turner Clayton, Jr. presented the
awards. Redpients were:
Corporate Award to C.P.H.
O lurch Service Award top honor
to Allen Giapel AME Church.
Other winners were New

See Hawkins, Page 8A

Year-round water restrictions apply to well users
A reader recently sent me ail e-mail,
concerned about the abundance of fla­
grant water restriction violations seen in
our count)'.
Having observed a household with
sprinklers running in the mid-day heat
many days in a row, he approached the
resident with the information that water­
ing was to be done only before 10 a.m. or
after 4 p.ni. two days per week, to which
the neighbor replied "1 have a well, so
water restrictions do not apply to me."
Oh contraire!
Water restrictions do indeed apply to
those of us who depend on wells for our
water supply. Just because a residence is
not hooked up to a city or county water
line does not mean that restrictions o n be
ignored.
Drought is drought and water always
comes from the same sources regardless
of whetiier it ends up in a city line or a
rural hose. These restrictions are not new,
and will continue to be ongoing, as
Florida's population increases and
drought conditions exist on a regular
basis.
A visit to the Web site for the St. Johns
River Water Management District (SJRWMD) provides the tolloiving informa-

turn:
"The
SJRWMD
adopted the water con­
servation rule in 1991
to encourage the effi­
cient use of water.
Irrigating before 10
a.m. or after 4 p.m.
does your lawn and
landscape the most
good, allowing water
Darla Kinney
to soak into the ground
to the roots of the
• • •
plants. Watering dur­
ing tire middle part of
the day, or the hottest part of the day,
wastes water because most of the water
evaporates.
“T hough Florida usually receives
about 50 indies of rain each year; only a
small amount seeps into the ground to
replenish underground aquifers. Auuifers
are where 90 percent of us in norm and
east-central Florida get our drinking
water.
"Fickle weatlier cydes with abundant
rain followed by drought cannot replace
the millions of gallons of water tliat are
used daily by a growing population. The
effident use of water is necessary now —

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and for the future.
"Saving Florida’s water resources is a
vital responsibility that will take every­
one's participation to be successful."
Districtwide water restrictions allow
for watering only before 10 a.m. or after 4
p.m. This is a year-round rule and has
been since 1991. Everyone within the
water management district who uses
water outdoors must abide by this restric­
tion, regardless of whetiier the water they
an? using comes from a private well, sur­
face water or a water supply utility.
Additional restrictions are currently in
effect for Seminole County, ivhidi though
temporary, were mandated in January
2001 and will continue to be valid until
declared unnecessary.
Why? Again, from www.sjrwmd.com
we find the answer
"Due to a significant lack of rainfall
during 2000, water levels have decreased
throughout the area. This order is enacted
in an effort to help ensure tliat enough
water is available to meet anticipated
demands while also helping to protect
water resources from serious narm.
"The purpose of this order is to allow
needed irrigation to occur during the cur­
rent drought in a systematic and effident

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manner to reduce potential for sinkhole
development, water quality problems
and increase the availability of water for
all users."
When may a person water?
• Landscape irrigation is restricted to a
maximum of two days per week and shall
not occur between the hours of 10 a.m.
and 4 p.m.
• Existing landscapes with odd
addresses are allowed to irrigate on
Wednesday and Saturday.
• Existing landscapes with even
addresses or no address are allowed to
irrigate on Thursday and Sunday. (Which,
by the way, means no one should be
watering anything on Monday, Tuesday,
or FridayI)
• Irrigation on these designated days
shall only occur when actually needed
because of lack of rainfall and shall be
limited to the application of no more than
an inch of water in the irrigated area.
Additional provisions include:
• Personal vehicle washing must be
done using a hand-held hose equipped
with an automatic shut-off nozzle.
• Irrigation resulting from the
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operation of water-to-alr heat
pumps is permitted any time.
• OuLside aesthetic use of
water utilizing non-circulating
fountains is prohibited.
• New landscape may be irri­
gated on any day between the
hours of 4 p.m. and 10 a m. dur­
ing tin* first 60 days following
installation. (Whenever possible,
the installation of new landscape
should be postponed until this
water shortage order is rescind­
ed.)
• Use of reclaimed water is
allowed any time, but all users
are requested to conserve and
irrigate only when needed.
Them are a few exceptions to
these rules, mostly applicable to
commercial situations. For addi­
tional information, tog on to
www.sjnvmd.com or call the
SJRWMD at 407-659-4800. To
report restriction violations call
the district hotline at 1-84X4-2320904.
Added the reader to Iris email request that this issue be
addressed in this column: "Some
years ago, I became aware of an
older lady who hail a sign over
her toilet that read, 'In this land
of drought and surt, we do not
flush for number one.'"
While I doubt that this will be
the next restriction added to the
current list, 1 do feel that we all
treed to be conscious of our
water use habits and be mom
responsible ourselves, while at
the same time holding our
neighbors accountable as well.
Sinkholes am forming, wells arc*
running dry, and conservation is
a necessary part of Florida life.
(P.S. The toilet quote above
mminded me of one my Aunt
Kay had in her bathroom, which
was frequented by three sons
and one daughter. It mad: "If
you sprinkle when you tinkle,
please be neat and wipe the
seat." But then, that's another
story all together!)

VVe «mf yon to tell us wliat you
know that is gi\hl about General
Please shore your information, ideas
and comments by calling 407-3492140,
via
e-mail
at
darlas@mpinet.net, (please put
“Stetson's Corner" in the subject
line), or with a fax to 407-349-1311.
Thanks!

Progivss MB. Church, Calvary
Temple of Praise, and Spirit of
Tniln Ministries.
Earl E. Williams Memorial
Award was presented to Natalie
Jackson.
The President’s Award was
presented to Marian Williams,
chairman of NAACP women.
Community Service Awards
were presented to Rev. Carline
Shine, Sanford Alumnae Chapter
of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., Bernard D. Mitchell, chair­
man of the city of Sanford Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., Steering
Committee, Sandra Brown,
director of Boys and Girls Club
Top winner was Vernon

McQueen.
This year's Humanitarian
Award was presented to Ingrid
Burton Nathan, a young lady
who was (lie first black student
to attend the all white Stanford
Junior 1ligh School some 40
years ago. She is indeed a trailblazer.
All of the recipients were rec­
ognized for their outstanding
contributions, support, accom­
plishments, and untiring services
to the community and NAACP.
Brown was recognized for her
contributions as speaker of the
21st Annual Freedom Fund and
Awards Banquet.

Sanforditc looks to transform
community with outreach center
Christian Deliverance
Outreach Restoration Centers are
for men and women. Sanford
native Nettie I lardy Parks and
her husband Richey Parks are the
founders of these* transitional cen­
ters. The Parks were given "A
Charge to Keep" two years before
the conception of the first center
in 2002 wnirh catered to men,
and in 2003 the women's centers.
This couple says they are driv­
en by a passion to make a differ­
ence in the lives of others who
society has written off as "Bad
Company."
Co-Founder Nettie I lardy
Parks says she has seen many
changes in the Georgetown com­
munity She says in spite of the
area being targeted as a crime
and dmg community, she chose
to raise her family where she savs
there is much family history tor
her. She has put her faith to
action by making a difference one
block at a time, changing the lives
of ex-offenders and homeless
people. Many of the clients that
are provided services for are resi­
dents who were raised in the
Georgetown area, but have
strayed down the wrong path­
way of life. The centers offer Itope
and transitions in their live's to

Sunday, June 20. 2004

make better decisions.
Christian Deliverance
Outreach Ministries, Inc.
Restoration Mousing is a not-forprofit organization with a mis­
sion to provide a stable and
Christian environment to men
and women released from
jail/prison. Their focus is to
restore and instill good moral
conduct within the residents to
become law-abiding dtizms
through Biblical principals to rati­
fy new changes in each individ­
ual’s life.
Classes an* offered at tin*
Christian Deliverance Outreach
Restoration Centers for men and
women at 1007 S. Sanford Ave.;
self-esteem. Biblical foundations
for family life, anger manage­
ment control, employability skills,
computer skills and educational
studies. Tours of the site's are
offered. For more information,
call Gina Cobarris, administrator,
at 407-9364X08.
Annual assembly features
lineup uf heralded speakers
The Annual Solemn Assembly
2fXM theme is "Preparation for
I lome Going, an Intertwining
Network, 1lome. Church.
Community." The event will Ik*
June 24, 25 and 26. At the culmi­
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Herald photos by Mnrvn Hawkins

Ptiotographcd (abovo) at o rocont
NAACP banquet are (loft to right)
Natalio Jackson, Dr. Barbara KirbyBontloy, Sandra Brown, Marian Hillary,
Ingrid B. Nathan, Rev. Emory Blako,
and Turner Clayton, Jr„ NAACP
Branch President. Nettie Hardy (left)
Paiks and husband Richey Parks are
co-founders of Christian Deliverance
Outreach Centers.
shop, graduation will be held for
the LPMI Theological Seminary
and Bible Institute, Sanford. Dr.
Pazaria Smith-Mobley, president,
dean, instructor, pastor, and Dr
Sharon Riggons Patterson, dean,
academic advisor, instructor and
pastor for Word of Faith
Ministries, 24fX) Chase Ave.,
Sin foal. For more information,
call 407-328-5099.
Guest speakers an*, June 24, at
7 p.m., God's Call to Youth. "I call
you young man because you are
strong" Elder Michael II Flynn,
of VVaycross, Ga.

Chi June 25, "It All Begins at
I lome" witli Dr. Pazaria Smith
Mobley, Life Stream Ministries.
On June 26, "Church You can­
not Regulate your
Responsibility” with Pastor Mary
James Way of Fort Wayne, hid.
Chi June 26 at 2 p.m., tin* Field
is White and Ready to be
I Jarvested. The community
Bishop Clifford Morris of
Orlando.
On June 26, at 7 p.m. "The
Effectiveness of an Intertwining
Network" with pastor Dora
Richardson of Sanford.

Sr., for S50.IXX) This property
was the former home of Spencer
I larden Dairy. Mr. Tooke was the
father ol our 195-1 classmate
Patricia Tixike Stenstrom, who
died suddenly on March 31 of
this year.

had died last year. Out of the 15
Miller children, 11 arc still living.
I lelen lives in Apopka.)
Mrs. Frankie Stenstrom, the
former Patricia Tooke, was holl­
oa'd with a miscellaneous show­
er given by Mrs. Joseph Saunders
and her daughter Joni at their
home on Scott Avenue.
Prcsenl were Mrs. 1larry
Tooke and the Misses Ellen Lyon,
Jeanette Cleveland, Sheila
Browning, Patty Walker, Barbara
Cassube, Jeanne Lane Miller,
Annette Brooks, Paulette Cason,
Nancy Rountree, Rosemary
Gamer, Polly Graham, Joyce
Jones, Martha Owen, Sandra
Dunn, Palsy Collins, Carol
Loechelt and Grace Marie
Stinecipher.
(Patricia and Frankie Jiad been
secretly married since February.)

Stinecipher
C ontinued from Page 8A
Wade Gamers stayed in their
house, but it was surrounded by
water. 1 recall our taking
Rosemary Gamer home from
some event and Dr. Gamer meet­
ing her at the road (Crescent
Avenue) in hip Ixxtts with a row­
boat for Rosemary. That was the
only way they had for getting
out for several days.
Local athletes take the field
The Junior Legion "Whiz
Kids" played their first baseball
game under lights in Memorial
Stadium against the County All
Stars. Proceeds were to go
toward the team's trip to Miami
to the Junior League finals.
The Whiz Kids won, 8 to 4.
Team members included Jimmy
Krider, pitcher, Bubha Bisbee,
Johnny Jones, Randy Reynolds,

Ross I lannum, Jimmy Butler, Jim
1Liwkins, Larry Bates, lid McCall
and Jimmy Wade. Their manager
was Al McMillan.
The All Stars were lid by
Buddy Lake, pitcher, and includ­
ed Ray Kennedy, Bert Chapman,
Chuck Flanders, Jim Payne,
Fulton Baxley, Ed Brooklyn and
Dave Russi. John Krider was
their manager.
The S) IS Celery Feds played
(heir first game against Apopka.
Flic game was tied 13 to 13. This
was played at Memorial
Stadium, the second year SMS
had played football there.
Tne rest of their schedule
included games with Let'sburg,
Eustis, Palatka, St. Augustine,
Winter Park, New Smyrna Beach,
Seabreeze, F.dgewaler and
DeLand. Coaches were Fred

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Sunday, June 20, 2004

E ducation
Seminole County teachers to receive a pay hike
By Steve Paradis
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A more than 5
percent pay raise and increas­
ing medical insurance premi­
ums for school employees will
be paid for by a change in state
funding
that
netted
the
Seminole County school district
millions of dollars.
Teachers can also earn more
money for extra educational
degrees,
said
Stephen
Bouzianis, director of employee
relations.
A funding formula called the
district cost differential gives
more money to school districts
where the cost of living is high­
er. A flaw in the funding was
corrected this past year, accord­
ing to Bouzianis.
That plus money from the
reduced class size amendment
created an increase in funds

allocated to the Seminole
County school district.
The district receives funds
designated for class size reduc­
tion.
"If you don't need all of that,
if you arc already meeting class
size requirements, then you can
use that money for teacher
salaries," said Dianne Kramer,
deputy superintendent.
The school board decided to
use about 95 percent of the
extra funds for pay for raises
for teachers, clerical, custodial
and transportation employees.
"The average pay raise will
be in the 5 percent range,"
Bouzianis said. "It won't vary
much, just tenths of a percent­
age point."
Employee unions and the
school board still have to give
final approval for the bargain­
ing agreement.
Bouzianis said the actual

employee contracts do not
come up for renewal until 2006,
but eacn year employee repre­
sentatives and the district dis­
cuss pay raises and fringe bene­
fits.
Paul Sanchez, who repre­
sents the employees, described
a congenial working relation­
ship with the district.
"We have a collaborative
relationship with the district,"
said Sanchez, executive director
of Seminole UniServ, which
represents non-management
school employees and is the
chief negotiator in bargaining.
He said there is no negativity
or game playing. They don't
demand inflated wage and ben­
efit increases and hold out as
long as possible, he explained.
"We do things very different­
ly," Bouzianis said. "We basical­
ly bargain all year long."
In an open exchange, he said.

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W illia m s g ra d u a te s fro m G e o rg ia S ta te
Williams, and has presented
her research at the John F.
Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts, the
American Jazz Museum, and
the International Association
for Jazz Education confer­
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Well known for her sup­
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in jazz, she is chair of the
IAJE Women's Caucus and
an active voting member of
the National Academy of
Recording Arts and Sciences,
and current Board of
Governor at the Atlanta
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Penelope held her gradu­
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She recently conducted a
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for the Religious Science
International annual confer­
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panel discussion on Women
in Music in Athens, Georgia.

Penelope Williams,
daughter of the late Circuit
Judge Volie Williams, and
Connie Williams of Sanford,
graduated from Georgia
State University on May 18.
She received a Master of
Music degree in Jazz
Studies.
Burn and raised in
Sanford, she was a 1975
graduate of Seminole High
School. She has toured as a
jazz pianist and vocalist for
25 years. Her early musical
Influences include the
sounds of southern rock and
roll, blues, cabaret and jazz.
She received her undergrad­
uate degree in 1998 and is
Coordinator of Events and
Facilities for Georgia Slate
University's School of Music.
She is also Music Director
for the Atlanta Church of
Religious Science, recog­
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Schools are within a few hun­
dred dollars of starting salaries
in other Central Florida dis­
tricts.
According to its Web site,
Seminole UniServ manages the
four associations that represent
the public school employees in
Seminole County.
UniServ is an acronym
meaning Unified Service. The
organization has more than
3,400 members, and is affiliated
with
the
120,000-member
Florida Education Association
and the 2.4 million-member
National
Education
Association.
Teachers in Seminole County
are represented by the Seminole
Education Association, and
each school or cost center in the
district has an association rep­
resentative.

school employees will still not
have to pay for their individual
premiums, Bouzianis said.
"We tried to hold the
employees harmless with the
insurance premiums,” he said.
The district will pay the $475
increase for single employee
annual premiums. That is the
largest dollar increase in six
years, Bouzianis said.
Adding the pay raises and
premium costs, the district will
use more than $15 million or
95.2 percent of the extra money
allocated to the district, he said.
In addition, a starting
teacher with a bachelor's
degree will make $30,000, a
goal of the district, he said.
"We're still behind Orange
County and we know that,"
Bouzianis said. He added that
SFminole
County
Public

they sit with employee repre­
sentatives and show how much
money the district has avail­
able.
"Last year was a tough year
for us," Sanchez said. "We did­
n't bargain for a significant
increase and overall
we
received about 2 percent that
included a bonus."
Salaries increased very little
over the last two years,
Bouzianis said. The amounts
paid to teachers for extra
degrees will increase this year.
Bouzianis suggested the new
numbers will be in the top three
or four in the state, if not the
highest.
The district will pay S3,700
for a master's degree, up from
$3,504 last year; $6,700 for a
specialist degree, an increase
from $6,351; and $9,700 for a
doctorate, a boost from $9,199.
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422-Church of God of
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Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave, Sanford. FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service..... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mtg,10AM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

425-Congregational

760 Sun Drive
Lake Mary, FL
Paul Hoyer
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Sunday Morning
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400-AME
Historic St Jnmos
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8 19 Cypress Avenue
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rov Bronda Rogers Edge. Pastor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship. 11AM
Bible Study. Wed.. 6:30PM

402-Assembly of God
Weklvo Assembly of God
1675 Dixon Rd
Longwood. FL 32779
407-774-0777
Greg Freoman, Pastor
Sunday Svcs. 8:15AM
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Countryside Baptist Church
590 S. Country Club Rd
Lake Mary. FL 32746
407-322-5979
Shano Wynn. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45AM
Sunday AM Worship 10;45AM
Sunday PM Worship 6PM
Wed Prayor Mooting 7:30PM
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401-Angllcan
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban's
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3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Ave)
(1/4 mile off Grooneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Oviodo, Florida
407-657-2376
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Holy Eucharist
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Sunday School (all ages) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
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Tuesday
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402-Assembly of God
Family Worship Center
2462 S. Park Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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, Wed, 7pm
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Central Baptist Church
3101 Wosl SR 46
Sanford. FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914
Jimmy Dale Pattorson, Sonlor
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Sunday Services
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5400 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary. 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parker, Pastor
Nick Parkor, Youth Pastor
Sunday*Worship 10:45AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
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519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rov. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rov. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
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•Sunday School...9:l5AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wod Activities, all ages, 6:30PM
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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 Disciploship Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
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•5:30Vocal Ensombles
Wednesday
*6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
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•6PM Disciploship Classes
•6PM Orchestra
*6:30 Youth Bible Study
•7PM Pastor's Bible Study
•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 Worshtp(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 W orship.... 6:00pm
Wed Eve. Service .. .6:30pm

404-Baptlst

Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Avo. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday School.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wod. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

428-Episcopal
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Avo 0 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship In Chapel on
Tuos., Wods. &amp; Thurs. Community
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detail of studies and activities, Call
407-322-4611.

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 is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford. FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School..... 9:15AM
Worship Service.... 10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
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New Creation Lutheran
Church
101 Upsala Rd, Sanford 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.NewCroatlonChurch.ee

443-Methodlst

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
26 26 Palmetto Ave
Sanford, FL 32773
(407) 32 3-1583
website-www PABC-LCS org
"The Family Friendly Church"

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

Westvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E, Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlie Higgins. Associate Pastor of
Music/Youth
Sunday Services
Morning Worship BAM &amp; 10:30AM
Sunday School 9:15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wod. Bible Study 4 Prayer Service
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407-Catholic
All Souls Catholic Church
Corner of 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Fri
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il..... 5PM
Sunday, 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM • English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinohart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rev Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkond 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
Church of The
Holy Comforter
‘Charismatic £piacopil Church"

803 W. 4th St
Sanford, Florida
407-323-8067
Rov Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist.... 9:30AM

437-NonDenominational
Faithful Word Ministries
Christian Resource Center
Lakeview Plaza, 407-328-4300
320 E. Commercial St.. Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•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. Stave Michels
Paator/Dlractor

410-Christlan
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 &amp; 10:30

LlfeSprlng OutRsach
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.lifespringmlnislries-org

413-Christlan 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 Wekrva Springs Rd
Ste 149A, Longwood. FL
Phone 407-869-1490
Mon-Fri 10am-4 pm
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

Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr &amp; 427)
407-322-7900
Rev Wayne Stone, Pastor
Sunday School...... 9:30am
Inter-Mission......... 10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
Wednesday.......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included In Worship
Nursery provided for Babies
and Small Children.
'Small Enough To Love You Growing in Christ To Serve You*

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orange Blvd, Sanford
407-324-0199
www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10AM &amp; 11:30AM
Practical Maaaagas
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Cars

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
BOO 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, 11AM
Tue. Prayer, Bible Study, 7:30 PM

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw, Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am 4 1 1:00am
Coffee 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
Email :hooo 0 sanfordDresbv.org
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 At Any
Event
Dr. Bill Chegwin, Interim Minister

Markham Wooda
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 Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
'Knowing 4 Making
Known Jesus Christ'
Comer of 46-A 4 Upsala Road.
Sanford, FL
407-330-2635
www.upsalachurch m m
Rev. Bryan L. Wenger, Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wes ley an
Wesleyan Church of Paoia
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 32771
(Oft 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 ...,11AM
Evening worship.... 6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
Please Share Your Ufa With us

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the

2NDANNUAL
READERSCHOICE

The Herald Is asking you, our readers, to participate in the 2nd annual “Best o f Seminole"
Readers Choice Awards for the best food, people, places, shopping and services in Seminole
County.
Tell us your picks for the “Best o f Seminole” by filling out the official entry ballot on this page.
Ballot must be substantially completed. No copies allowed, use official form only (this page). If
multiple locations exist: please specify location.
All ballots must be received by 5 p.m., Friday July 2nd. Watch for the results in the Herald spe­
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1. Best C up of Coffeo

52. B est Danco Studio

2. Best Breakfast___

53. Best R e a lto r_____

3. Best P izza_______

54. Best R esidential C ontractor

4. Best Hearing Aid Service

55. Best C om m ercial C ontractor

5. Best Hamburger_______

56. Best R ecreational F a c ility __

6. Best Steak____________

57. Best M ovie Theater

7. Best Chicken

58. Best Health Food Store

8. Best Seafood

59. Best Tobacco S h o p ___

9. Best Chinese Food

60. Best C arpet S to ro _____

10. Best Mexican Food

61. Boat Plum bing Servico

11. Best Family Restaurant

62. B est Pest C ontrol Service

12. Best S u b ____________

63. Bost W rocker S e rv ic o ____

13. Best Dessert___________
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64. Best Tavorn/Loungo/Bar_

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65. B est Hom e Decor Store

15. Best Ice C ream _________

66. Best Liquor &amp; W ine Store .

16. Best Bar-B-Que

67. Bost lawn &amp; G arden Store

17. Best New Car Dealer

68. B est Insurance A g e n c y __

18. Best Used Car Dealer

69. B est Pet G ro o m in g _______

19. Best Auto Rental____

70. Best Veterinarian

20. Best Vehicle Repair

71. Best Full Service Bank

21. Best Paint &amp; Body Shop

72. Best C redit U n io n ____

22. Best Car W ash________

73. Best N ursing Homo

23. Best Auto &amp; Truck Parts

74. Bost Assistod Living Facility

24. Best Tire D ealer______

75. B est P h y s ic ia n _____________

25. Best Florist___________

76. B est D e n tis t____________ ____

26. Best Jewelry Store_____________

77. Best C hiropractor

27. Best Antique S tore_____________

78. Best Eye Caro Center

28. Best Cellular Phone Sales/Servlce

79. Bost Child C are Facility

29. Best Shoe S tore_______________

80. Best Mortage Loan Co. _

30. Best Dry Cleaning.

81. Best Health &amp; Fitness Center

31. Best Barber Shop.

82. B est Funeral H o m e _________

32. Best Beauty Salon

83. Bost B oat D e a le r____________

33. Best Tanning Salon

84. Best M a rin a _________________

34. Best Nall S alon___

85. Best G olf Course

35. Best Furniture S tore.

86. Best Bed &amp; Breakfast

36. Best Furniture S tore.

87. B est Photography Studio

37. Best Hardware Store

88. Best Lawn Care/Landscaping

38. Best Heatlng/Air Dealer_

89. Best Oil Change___________

39. Best Balt &amp; Tackle Shop

90. Best Lawnmower/Tractor Dealer

40. Best Pet S tore________

91. Best Real Estate Agency______

41. Best Feed Store
42. Best Bicycle Shop
43. Best Motorcycle Shop
44. Best Smoothie______
45. Best Attorney_______
46. Beat Donut_________
47. Beat Glass and Glazing Contractor
48. Best Frame Shop-------------------------49. Best Mechanic __________________
50. Best W ings_____________________
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S p o rts

Sunday
June 20, 2004

Div. 1 Baseball All-Am ericans abound

th e B iG S
Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players

Special to the Herald
Former UCF pitcher Matt Fox added
another award to his resume Friday as
Baseball America named him a first
team All-American. Fox was named an
All-American by every collegiate base­
ball media outlet following his 14-2 sea­
son tn 2004. The Coral Springs native
recorded 125 strikeouts in 112 innings
in leading the Golden Knights to 47
wins in 2004, the fourth highest total in
UCF single-season history.
Fox has signed a professional contract
with the Minnesota Twins. The Twins
selected Fox with the 35th overall pick
in the supplemental first round.
Baseball America has reported that
Fox's signing bonus was $950,000.
In addition, Clay Timpncr and Jaime
Douglas have also signed professional
contracts with the San Francisco Giants

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• Has become one of the lead­
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closing in on his career high
of 62 RBI in less than half a
season.

Westervelt, Kyle Bono earn
Honorable Mention honors
and Anaheim Angels, respectively.
Timpner was a fourth round pick and
Baseball America reported his signing
bonus was $235,(XX) with the Giants.
On Tuesday, the National Collegiate
Baseball Writers Association announced
its 14th annual All-America teams and
Fox was named to the NCBWA AllAmerica second team.
Fox also highlighted a group of three
UCF players that were named to
CollegeBasebal11nsider.com's AllAmerica teams. Fox was named a first
team All-American while sophomore
pitcher Kyle Bono and Timpner were
named honorable mention All-

Americans.
CollegeBaseballlnsider.com is in its
third year of covering college baseball
on the national level. The site has
attracted more than two million hits
and 710.1XX) page views during the 2004
season, up from 1.2 million hits in 2003.
Lake Mary's Bono capped off a strong
sophomore campaign in which he was
named to the A-Sun First Team and a
second team All-American by USA
Today/Sports Weekly. Bono finished
the year 8-2 with a 1.94 ERA. In 97.1
innings, Bono totaled 107 strikeouts.
The sophomore was an eighth round
draft pick of the Boston Red Sox in the

2004 Major League Baseball First-Year
PUyer Draft. Bono is pitching this sum­
mer in the prestigious Cape Cod
Summer Baseball League with the
Chatham A's. Bono is one of four UCF
players playing in the Cape Cod
League this summer (Mike Billek and
fellow Lake Marians Drew Butera and
Ryan Bono).
Timpner led UCF In nearly every
offensive category in 2004, including
hits, runs, doubles, triples, home reins,
total bases and stolen oases. Timpner
batted .371 to rank second on the team.
A fifth Golden Knight, Orangewood
Christian's Taylor Meier, was earlier
named a Freshman All-American by
Collegiate Baseball,
UCF was not the only local NCAA
Division I team to be honored with AllAmerica’s as Stetson was also recogSce College, Page 15A

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walk.
Patrick hit a shot back up
the middle that Hittel could
just knock down, loading the
bases.
That brought on Sanford's
Uriah Kimmig from the
bullpen and Oviedo's Brett
Murphy just missed a grand
slam, pounding a two-run
double high off the leftcenter
field fence.
Sellers then reached on a
strange play as his grounder
up the middle bounced off the
glove of the diving Winter
Park shortstop right to the
second baseman. But his
throw to first was wild and
the River Rats had runners on
the comers with no one out.
Sanford then pulled off a
perfectly executed double
steal with Murphy swiping
home, making the score 5-0.
Kimmig settled down to get
a pair of strike outs, but leadoff man Courtney Propst
lined an RBI single to rightcenter, making tnc score 6-0.
The Diamond Dawgs
answered back against
Taraskevich in the bottom of
the frame. Corny Whiling
walked and came around to
score on a wild pitch, a stolen
base and an RBI single by Eric
Thompson, who in turn
scored on a two-out double
by Eric Baumann.
Alter the rough fourth, the
6-foot-8 lefthanded Kimmig
pitched masterfully over the
next four innings, allowing
only a two-out walk in the
fifth inning and another dou­
ble off the leftcenter field wall
by Murphy in the eighth that
looked like a potential home
run when it left the bat.
Taraskevich, who had
allowed only the two runs on
two hits witn six strike outs
over the first four innings,
was starting to struggle as his
pitch count mounted.
With one out in the fifth
inning two walks and a single
by Nick DiYorio, last week's
Offensive Player-of-lhe-Week,
loaded the bases, but
Taraskevich got the next bat­
ter to hit into a tailor-made,
inning-ending double play.
But the Sanford defense
suddenly disappeared behind
reliever Paul Buhrow in the
bottom of the sixth inning.
Thrve walks, a hit batter, a
wild pitch, two throwing
errors and a run-down in
which no one was retired
allowed the Diamond Dawgs
to score four runs without a
hit, tying the game at 6-6 after •
six.
Winter Park left a runner on
Hareld p h o to * by Jim W entz
third in the eighth inning and
The Winter Park Diamond Dawgs were able to retire Sanford’s Kyle Patrick (fop) on this double
the River Rats had a runner
play, but Patrick proved to be too much for the hosts with both his bat (lower, left) and glove (lower,
thrown out at the plate in the
right) as his home run gave the River Rats a 7-6 victory in 10 innings Wednesday at Lake Brantley!
ninth against Lake Brantley's
single to left, but Diamond
started the rained out game
Andrew Laughter, who came
ed it beyond the wall, giving
Dawgs leftfielder Baumann
on for Kimmig to start the
on Tuesday, and he retired the
the River Rats the lead.
made a super throw to the
nintl^ inning.
Winter Park's leadoff batter
side relatively easily in the
plate to easily get McKenzie.
Ryan McKenzie led off the
in the bottom of the 10th
ninth, allowing only a twoSanford coach Ricky Plante,
top of the ninth by drawing a
reached on an error, but
out error.
walk and was sacrificed to
DeYoung got a strike out
in turn, went to DeYoung,
Then with one out in the
second by Propst. After a
when
the Diamond Dawgs
who had thrown a shutout in
10th, Patrick picked on a
strike out, Lozada grounded a
See River Rats, Page 15A
his first start and was to have
Laughter fastball and deposit­

Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
— The firsts keep piling up
for the Sanford River Rats.
A week into the inaugural
season for the Florida
Collegiate Summer League
and the Sanford nine has
already recorded the first-ever
win, first-ever shutout and
first-ever triple.
Now the River Rats also
have the first-ever home run.
Apopka's Kyle Patrick, who
just completed his freshman
season at Seminole
Community College,
launched a one-out blast
beyond the leftcenter field
wall in the top of the 10th
inning at Patriot Field, giving
Sanford a 7-6 victory over the
Winter Park Diamond Dawgs
Wednesday evening.
Kyle DeYoung, the third
River Rats pitcher, worked
around an error in the bottom
of the 10th to run his record to
2-0 on the season, equaling
the total number of wins for
the righthander at Seminole
Community College this sea­
son.
With the victory, the River
Rats improved to 4-2 on the
season and moved back into
first place, a half-game ahead
of Winter Park (3-2) in the
standings. The Orlando
Shockers (2-2) and the
Daytona Beach Barracudas (14) completed the standings
through last weekend's play.
Sanford, which had its
scheduled game with Orlando
rained out on Tuesday, was to
have opened a three-game
homestand with Daytona
Beach on Friday. Game two is
set for this evening (Saturday)
at 7 p.m. with Sunday’s
scheduled to begin at 1 p.m.
at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
In the other series this
weekend, Orlando is playing
the Diamond Dawgs at Lake
Brantley.
A portion of a good crowd
at Lake Brantley High School
missed Patrick's heroics as the
start of the game was moved
back to 8 p.m. and by the time
Patrick hit his home run it
was right at 11 p.m.
The River Rats took a 1-0
lead in the top of the second
inning. Winter Springs' John
Michael Howell and Patrick
led off the frame with back-toback singles before Winter
Park turned a nifty 4-6-3 dou­
ble play. But the visitors took
the lead when catcher Brian
Sellers came through with a
big two-out single to center.
Other than that run, howev­
er, the first three innings was
a beautiful pitching duel
Sanford's Peter Taraskevich
and the Diamond Dawgs'
Rich Hittel.
But things changed very .
quickly in the fourth inning.
Jon Lozada led off the top of
the fourth for Sanford with a
single and Howell drew a

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Briefs

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—

SCW AT EASTMONTE
Southern Championship Wrestling and
Ker's Winghouse presents "Redemption”
tonight (Saturday, June 19) at the Eastmonte
Civic Center in Altamonte Springs,
The Main Event will feature the return of the
6-foot-10 Korean Monter, Ryze, in a tag team
matchup against former team partner and
Asain Superstar Organization member, Jason
Hexx, and Thump Dupree, the current SCW
Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
Ryze and I lexx had a falling out after a loss
to then champions, The Hellraizcrs, two
months ago and the big Korean will look to
even the score when ho teams with Brian "The
Blade" Gamble.
The evening will also feature newly crowned
Florida Champion, Vordell Walker, defending
his belt against MLW Superstar, Rich Criado.
A rematch of one of wrestling's hottest series
of matches will take place between Manny
"The Man” Montana and Dagon Biggs with
Seven,
In another tag team match, newcomers The
Heartbreak Xpress, with Gorgeous Gary, will
square off with Tarzan Taylor and Boone
Anderson.
Hie "Most Dangerous Man Alive", Mister
Saint Laurent, with So Cal Vat, will face
Johnny Schumacher.
There will also bo three other matches fea­
turing Aaron Epic, Leon Scott and Towns Ellis,
plus the beautiful ladies from Ker's
Winghouse will be on hand for a special meet
and greet.
The Eastmonte Civic Center is located at 830
Magnolia Drive (just South of SR 436 olf SR
434).
Bell Time is at 8 p in. with doors opening at
7 p.m. Tickets arc 510 at the door on Saturday.
For more information, please call 407-4744453 or visit www.scwflorida.com.

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hitter bunted foul with two
strikes, then got a grounder
back to the nuiund before
Patriots made a nice running
catch of a ball near the foul line
behind third to end the game.
DeYoung has not allowed a run
in 11 innings of work this sea­
son.
Patrick had a great all-around
game, going 3-for-5 with the
home run, scoring two runs
and driving in two on offense

College
Continued from Page 14A
-nized for its outstanding sea­
son.
Senior catcher Chris
Westervelt (Batesville, Ark. /
Balesville I IS) added to his list
of postseason awards as he
was named an honorable men­
tion All-American by
CollegeBaseballInsider.com on
Tuesday.
In 2004, Westervelt, who
grew up in Lake Mary and
played in the Longwood Babe
Ruth League with the Bono's,
batted .385 with II home runs,
56 RBI, and 130 total bases. He
started all 59 games for the
I tatters (36-23) and ranked
among the top five league
leaders in 10 offensive cate­
gories, earning him Atlantic
Sun Conference Player of the
Year honors.
A TPX/Louisville Slugger
third-team All-American,
Westervelt was selected in the
II th round by the Los Angeles
Dodgers in the June, 2004
draft. I te finished his career
among Stetson's all-time lead­
ers in batting average (.350),
slugging percentage (.587), onbase percentage (.442), home
runs (35) and total bases (373).
Also, left-handed pitcher
Chris Ingoglia (Boynton Beach
/ Wellington IIS) and center
fielder Shane Jordan (Sarasota
1IS) joined Meier as 2004
Louisville Slugger Freshmen
All-Americans, Collegiate
Baseball recently announced.
Ingoglia went 7-3 with a 3.62
ERA in his rookie season for
the Hatters. He made 21
appearances and 14 starts,
striking out 50 batters in 79.2
innings. I le tossed two comlete games, including a fourit shutout over Lipscomb,
and was named to the Atlantic
Sun Conference all-freshman
team.
Jordan was also named to
the A-Sun all-freshman team
after batting .308 with six dou­
bles and 27 RBI. He excelled in
his role as the Hatters' lead-off
hitter by reaching base safely
via a hit or a walk in 56 of his
58 games. He also scored 44
runs and stole 22 bases.
Ingoglia and Jordan were
just two of five Hatters named
to the A-Sun all-freshmen
team. They become Stetson's
first Fa*shman All-Americans
since Jack Collins, Brian
Snyder, and Bryan Zenchyk
were honored in 2001.
Stetson finished the 2004
season with a 36-23 record.
But Stetson did get some bad
news as assistant baseball
coach Jeremy Tyson has
resigned for personal reasons,
head coach Pete Dunn
announced.
Tyson joined the Hatter
coaching staff in the summer
of 2003 and served as the pro­
gram's pitching coach and
recruiting coordinator.

and getting five put outs and
three assists on defense.
Several of his plays at short­
stop were worthy of mention
on ESPN's Web Gem segment.
Sanford had 12 hits on the
night, with Murphy going 2for-3 with his first two doubles
of the season, a run scored and
two RBI; Sellers was 2-for-5
with a run scored and two RBI
and Lozada had a pair of hits
in five trips with a run scored.
Also contributing were
1lowell (single, two runs
scored), Propst (single, RBI)
and Ben Sprague (single).
For Winter Park, six different
players had one hit each, with
Baumann hitting a double.
Whiting, the former Trinity
Prep star who is now at Duke,
was the most productive, going
l-for-3 with two walks and a
hit batter and reaching base
four times.
Kimmig also had a big night,
allowing two runs, none
earned, on four hits with seven
strike outs and two walks over
five-plus innings.
In other league news, Sanford
pitcher Drew She Irene was
named the first Pitcher-of-theWeek after winning two games,
one a shutout, with no earned

SCC SOFTBALL CAMP
The Seminole Community College Camp,
under the direction of head coach Courtney
Miller, will be held Monday, June 28th through
Thursday, July 1st from 9 a.m. to noon for g ir ls
ages 7-to-14.
An advanced camp for high school age players will he held on tlv
the same days from 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m.
The cost for cither camp is 575.
For more information call 407-328-2332 or
visit www.scc-tl.edu /athletics/softball.

runs and 21 strike outs over 16
innings.
DiYorio went 7-for-l6 (.438)
with a triple and a double, five
RBI, two walks, one hit by
pitch, seven stolen bases and
eight runs scored to earn
Offensive Player honors.
The results from Week 1 were
as follows:
* 6/7 _ Sanford 5, Daytona 2.
* ti/8 _ Sanford I, Orlando0.
* 6/9 _ Winter Park 8,
Daytona 7.
* 6/ 11 _ Orlando 5, Sanford (I.

SCC TO IIOST TWO BASKETBALL CAMPS
Seminole Community College will be the
site for the Tru I’laya'z Summer Basketball
Camp and Jeff Turner Basketball Camp to be
run conjointly the week of June 28-throughJuly 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The TruPInya'z Camp is for both boys and
girls with two levels to choose from _
Introductory or Advanced.
The sessions will focus on improving the
individual skills of the player and gradually
teach more and more advanced d r i l l s a s the
week and camper progress. The sessions will
also focus on team play including offensive
sets; defensive sets; transition play; specialty

* 6/11 _ Winter Park 8,
Daytona 7.
* 6/ 12 _ O r la n d o 3 , S a n fo r d
2.

* 6 /12 _ Daytona 7, Winter
Park 2.
* 6/13 _ Sanford 6, Orlando
0.

* 6/13 _ Winter Park It),
Daytona 4.
R I V E R R A T S 7,

JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS AT TIMACUAN
Timacuan Golf &amp; Country Club of Lake
Mary has the perfect answer to summertime
boredom for Orlnndo-area kids.
The Timacuan Junior Golf Camps will teach
kids ail the fundamentals of the great game of
golf, from tee to green. The juniors also will
learn the valuable lessons pf rules and eti­
quette that can carry over to everyday life.
The camp sessions run daily from 8 a.m. to
11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at the club.
There are two weeks remaining from which to
choose: Juno 21-25 and July 12-16. Cost is $150
for non-members and $120 for Timacuan
members, and includes lunch each day. To reg­
ister or lor more information, call 407-3210010, or e-mail gm#i timacuangolf com.
ECKS FACTOR BASEBALL CLINICS
Rick Eckstein and his staff will be hosting
summer baseball clinics for all ages at the
Seminole 1Ugh School Baseball Complex.
The final session (or 9-to-12 year olds is June
21-24 and c o s ts $150 and the clinics will run
from 8 a.m. to 10:15 p.m. daily.
Cost for 13-and-Up is $175 per session and
will run from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m
Session It4 is June 21-24; Session *5 is June
28-July I; Session #6 is July 19-23; and Session
#7 is July 26-29.
For more information on the clinics or on
private and small group instruction, please
visit www.ecksports.aim or call 407-947-0956.
AJAX ORLANDO SOCCER DAY CAMPS
Ajax Orlando, the exclusive American affili­
ate ot European professional soccer club AFC
Ajax (Amsterdam), will hold introductory
(ages 5-10) and assessment (ages 10 and up)
soccer training camps.
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:
’ June 21-25 (I) and June 28 - July 2 (A) at
Trotters Park, Winter Springs.
More information on Ajax Orlando summer
recruitment and training camps can tie found
at www.ajaxorlando.us or contact Brian Long
at 407-620-9614 or via email at campsSl'ajaxorlando.us.
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The fees are $165 for the all day session and
$95 for 1/2 day. Take a 10% discount for each
additional sibling.
The Jeff Turner Basketball Camp Ls for boys
and girls in grade 8 through 12. This camp is
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This camp will be personally taught by Jeff
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For more information on either camp, visit
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Space is limited and entries will be taken on
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Financial

Rentals

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Merchandise
Automotive
Real Estate
181197 Miscellaneous 231-249

91-127

Employment
81-73

141-165

199-229

Cara grvw Asst 2 wk salary $ 2 10
lex 14 visits bodtmo, must work
1 wknd 1 1/2 Hr/Visit. Average
S 10 Tir Call Workforce Cental
Job » FU 25272B 5 or Call 407323-7508

CARE
G IVER
CHRISTIAN LADY
321-206-3270

FOR

27—N ursery &amp;
C hild C are
CHILD CARE
All ages W eekends/Nighls
Loving Mom W /Re(. Lake Maty,
40 7-43 5-6 845

55— B usiness
O pportunities
The Taco Maker. You loved us.
FYieflo Rico-Now franchising In
FL. sites Financing available
Bob. 800-20 7-5 004
www.tacomaker.com.

59—F inancial
S ervices
Attention
R eadersll
It's Illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ask you to pay
lo r It before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC HELP. ( A public
service m essage from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

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Attention
Readers!!
It s illegal lor companies doing
business by pbone to promise
you a loan and e tk you to pay
lo r II before they deliver. For
more information, call toll-free
1-877-FTC H E L P ( A public
service m essage from The
Sem inole Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

71—H elp Wanted
Experienced Dum p Truck
driver wanted Tri-axle, clean
Class B C D L 407-34 9-2 778

M ECHANIC:
Heavy equipment and trucks
407-322-8133

71— HELr Wanted
$250 to $50QAYeek
Will Train to Work al Home
Helping the U S Government
File H U D /FH A Mortgage
Refunds N o Experience
Necessary)
Call Toll Free
1-866-537-2907
A FT position In Sanford al non­
profit
agency
providing
consumer info/Consutlations on
choosing quality childcare
Childcare exp. and bilingual
preferred $7 79 - $8 7B hrty Fax
or
em ail
resum e
to
d w rig h l04 co rlan d o .o rg
or
(407) 44 5-73 40, Attn: Darlene
Wrighl. Closing date is Friday,
July 2, 2 0 0 4 at 4:00pm
E O E /M /F /D /V /D F W P

71— H elp Wanted

71—HELr Wanted

71—H elp Wanted

Blue Bell Ice Cream seeking
individual with computer skills
&amp; prior office experience 6 to
5. Monday thru Friday 407-3237373.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST!

Pad Time Cook/Prap person 2 .
years experience
Contact
Yvonne. 407-323-7306

Boxm aker: Warehouse worker
noodod to make boxes, port tme- 1 to 3 days/weekfy Apply in
person at 6770 Wost Stale Rood
46. Sanlord
Counter Help at Pack 6 Ship
Lilling rqd . FT A PT. Packing
U P S /F E D E X exp preferred
4 0 7 -6 2 9 -5 4 5 3
Apply
In
person , 1531 Lee Rd. Winter
Park
D la h g a rd e n /F o lia g e Puller:
N eed t person lor large
greenliouso Must bo able to Irfi
35 pounds consistently &amp; climb
stairs Plant knowledge a must
Apply in person at 67 70 W est
State Road 46. Sanlord

ADHtRIiaiNQ BALES
REPRESENTATIVE
The

S anford

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looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressive sales team
serving Sanford, Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketlng/business degree
or
some
direct
sales
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 Must be sett
m otivated, energetic and
goal-oriented
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customer service Computer
andor design skills helplul but
nol necessary. Must own
good, reliable transportation
This Is a hi tone Monday-Fnday
(40hr work week required),
entry-level
position
with
com pensation based on
education
and
sales
experience
II Interested, please send
resume to:
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager

Sem inole
Herald
New spa pare
PO Box 1667
Sanford, FL 32772
Phone: 407-322-2611X 11
Fax: 407-323-9406
Em ail:

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Established Janitorial needs
floor techs &amp; supervisors Full
time &amp; part lime, excellent
benefits. 4 0 7 -3 3 9 -6 0 0 0 . lax
40 7-33 9-4 710
Fo rem an: E xperienced Job
requires knowledge of form
setting, concrete finish, trowel
machine operation, read blue
prints &amp; have supervisory skills.
Call 407-402-6427 or 407-402B42fl to apply.__________

FRONT

D E8K

CLERK

required lor afternoon shift,
weekends A nights, experience
preferred Budget Inn. Sanlord
Apply In person. 3 2 0 0 S.
Orlando Dr.
Full
Time
m aintenance
persop needed lor a hotel Also
need dishw asher Pis nal 407444-1000
Im m e d ia te o p e n in g s lo r
L o c a l/R e g lo n a l
d rive rs .
Average S 30 lo S 35 cents per
mile all pray earned Home
everyday or every other day W e
oiler tow cost insurance, 401 k, paid vacations A holidays.
Drop A Hook 2 yrs C D L-A exp.
Req Must live within 45 miles
ot Daytona

Moet the Recruiter
Dally Bam to 5pm
June 2 t-2 4 at
Salem Carriers
3143 Int. Speedway Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL
or call 1-600-709-2536

Always
a
good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opportunities and franchises C al
Florida Dept ol Agriculture A
Consumor Services al 800-4357352 or FTC -H E LP lor Iree
nlon nation Or visa our W eb srte
al www tic gov/bizop
Florida law requires sellers ol
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept, ol
Agriculture
A
Consum er
Services before selling Call lo
verity lawful registration betore
you buy

APPLY IN PERSON
TU-SUN 2PM •4PM
Swamp House Grill
488 W. Highbanks Rd.
DeBary, FL 32713

FOR UNDERGROUND

UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug fra* workplace.
Apply at: WO Millar Drive,
Altamonte Spring* 407-280-

sooo.
Mall Clerk-Optical lab: Detail
oriented person needed for
small optical lab In Sanlord
Strong communication skills A
accuracy a musl. 407-3232040x24, a ik lor Karan or
Carmen
Now hiring Loan Onginatora
and/or Licensed Mortgage
Brokers.
No
experience
neooasary-we w i Ira n C al Rudy
Garcia al Choice Mortgage
Fundmg. C e l 706-301-1050 or
otlice. 407-562-1953

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S anlord H erald

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Love Babies? Take new born
baby photos at local area
hospital AM hours, part tim e,
wk days A wk ends 677-5969505

Start Dates
Sanford, July 26
* Cocoa, Aug. 9

4 0 7 - 6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0

Free Consultations with our Experienced
Loan Officers, Real Estate Associates and
Confidential Business Brokers

Price indues book and
all the equipment. No
hidden charges.

Full Service
Real Estate &amp; Mortgage Executives

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Servers &amp; Prep Cook: FT/PT,
AM
A
PM
shills.Expd
necessary C a l Otoo Dahka. 407688-4745

elp

W anted

Supervisor-working with dev
disabled adults over seeing
Enclaves O Seminole Tbwne
Center. Contact Jason 407-5096528

Servers, F/T, exp necessary AM
A PM shllts. C all DaVIncI
Restaurant

407-323-1366

Track Hoe OPERATOR •

Underground
utltlHea/Pipe
work, local F/T work, benefit*

407-322-8133.

IPOSITIONSAVAILABLEINAVIATION
SANFORDINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
RAMP SERVICES

$8.50 par hour

PASSENGERCHECK IN AGENTS &amp;
PASSENGERCAREAGENTS
(Customer Service Experience Required)
ing, w e e kly pay, direct d e p o sit and a safe w o rk environm ent.
D o n 't let th e se o p p o rtu n itie s fly by. S top by o u r a d m inistration o ffice M o n d a y thru
F riday betw een 10:00 A.M . to 4 :0 0 P.M. fo r an applicatio n and m ore inform ation.
F o r R am p S ervice positions, w e w ill co n d u ct on the spot interview s upon c o m p le ­
tion o f the application.

SHissranrisiuHC.
407-5854700

S a t is f a c t io n is G u a r a n t o o d ll

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exp nec Q B Pro A M S Office
a musl Fax roseme A salary raq
40 7-34 9 08 86

Wanted

2 RED CLEVELAND BLVD.
SUITE 210
SANFORD, FL 32773

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W e o ffe r holid a y pay; uniform s, free parking, paid co m p re h e n sive Industry tra in ­
is

looking lor a part time carrier
to deliver newspapers during
the early morning hours ol
W ednesdays A Saturdays.
Ideal
job lor a retired
individual. Musi have a valid
FL drivers license, insurance
and dependable vehicle
Interested individuals should
contact Dan Ping, Sanlord
Herald PutAaher, 407-322-2611

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Pari lime evenings. Janitorial
cleaner, dependable, own
transportation a musl Expd A
abte to work IndepondontTy 407415-0075.

Receptionist needed, tul or pert
time w/benefits Need good
communications
skills
Inquire, 407-324-2442

71— H

LA B O R E R S NEEDED

• Buying or seftng a home? • Buying or Seing a Business?
•Looting tor a Forodosura?»Lootonq lor die Best Oates?

HOSTS
HOSTESS
EXPEDITORS

71—H elp Wanted

Irrigation
lech
needed,
landscape
experience,
background chock. C ol 407-3140034

NEED M ONEY • CALL NOW!!!!!!

EXPERIENCED
SERVERS

252-319____

407-322-2611

To Place Your Ad Call
11— Home H ealth
Care

Services

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(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/FA//D

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Financial
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Merchandise
A u to m o tiv e ____
Real Estate
181-197 Miscellaneous 231-245
Services

Rentals
91127

67-13
71— Hnt.r Wanted
Teiomarkoting $12 lo $20. hr
$2 00 sign on bonus Start
immediately.
Hourly
Plus
commission,
morning
ft
evening shifts, m S antordtake
Mary area Call John now 407268-9180.
U tility F o re m e n • Grade
elevations
and
utility
enpertence lor underground
utility crew Local F/T and
benefits 407-322-8133
Weldor Fabttcnlot needed at
Central
Firehouse
466,
DeLand Ploase calt 386-8227885
Wrecker driver, must have
dean class D Icense and a c to n
background, must live In
Seminole County Coll 407-3227397

93— Rooms For
R ent

1 4 1 - 1 6 5 ___________________ 199:229_______________________ 252-319

97— Apartments Furnished
Small 10 R apt, utilities 7 cable
included No drugs/alcobol
S150.'week 1st. last 7 $100
deposit required 3 5 2 -2 6 7 2702._______________________

99— A P A R T M E N T S
Unfurnished

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2/2. large, clean,W /D hookups .
Near 17-92 ft 46A $575/mo plus
security, 321-662-7667.

MARINER’S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOtlM. Si If. WO
2 BORM . M15MO AND UP
Cable Included
407-323-8670
Santord/Lake M ary: 1,2 . and
3 Bedroom Apts staring at $510
Lake Front Living Free Rent1
Call now. 407-32 2-9 104, EHO
Unfurnished
S tu d io
A partm en t. For Student or
Single person All Utl Inddod.
No pets, non smoker Available
July 1st Can tor appl 407-3239913

W EEKLY RENTALS
S tarlin g 0 $82/wk.
H istoric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423
Downtown Sanlonl. Furnished,
Super dean, utilities, phone, on
bus routo, (tom $125 wookty. C al
4 0 7 -4 0 2 -0 3 4 6 Hurry, won't
last! $2 50 moves you in
Very nice, very clean turn rm .
all utl, cable. A C . Indry, phone,
krtch use. sec dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g free
sober neod apply. 407-3140924.

103—

H ouses-

DO YLE REALTY
RENTALS

(407) 322-2495
S a n fo rd : 1/1 , Efficiency,
Kitchen, Bath. Ltv Rm Water,
Sewer. G arbage ft Lawn Svc
Included S380/$350
Sanford: 1/1 Eat-In Kilch . Ltv
Rm. $4 45/5 425 Dop
S anford: 3/2. Kitchen, Living
Rm. Fenced Yard. New Paint,
Section
8
Accepted
$6 75/5 625 Deposit
Sanford: 3/2 Condo. Appro*
1400 Sq Ft, Scrn Porch.
Inside Utility R m , Eat-In
Kitchen.
Dining
Rm.
Com munity
Pool. Gated
Community $7 75/$ 750 Dep
A tta m o n to S p rin g s : 4/2.
Double G arage. Carpeted.
Very N ice Hom o $9 50 00
$950 0 0 Deposit
D O Y LE REALTY, INC.
W E R E N T ft S EL L H O M ES

105—

H ouses-

141—H omes For
S ale

U n f u r n is h e d

D U FLEX /rR irLE X

PORZIG REALTY
RENTALS

2 BR Duplex Apt* d o te to
5em ln ole High, scr porch,
laundry
ft
flo ra ge
Rm,
5550/M o 40 7-847-1366

U n f u r n is h e d

•1 0 1 5
W est
12th
St.
S a n fo rd : 3/2. Section 8
W elcom e $675
•2535 Georgia Ave, Sanford:
311 .5, section 8 Welcome $750
*1 0 2 5
W est
2Sth
St,
S an lo rd : 3/1 Screen Porch
$850
•1160 Dot Or. A lta m o n te
S p rin g s :
4 /1 5
House.
Carporl, Cul-D e-Sac $800
•534 W ilton C ircle, S anford
2/2.5 in Placid Lakes Gated,
Community Pool $900
•5 0 5
C lu b
Dr,
W in ter
Springs: 312 condo. Fireplace
$950
•2 6 0 8
S.
M y rtle
A ve,
S anford: 3/2, 1 car Garage,
Cul-D e-Sac $950
•5 0 4 8
H a w k s to n e
Dr,
S anlord: Brand N ew 3/2.5, t
Car Garage, Townhome in
Dunwoody Com m ons No
Pets $1200
•3 2 0 W e k lv a
P ark
Dr,
S antord: 1 2 Riverfront Log
Home $ t5 0 0 .

407-322-8678

H lIR A I-D

Special
2B R unfurnished
$ 7 5 0 , m oves you In. Rent
5 5 7 5 M O , you pay electric 407321-0658

107—M obile Homes
For R ent
E LD E R S P R IN G S oft SR 427.
1 ft 2 BR starling at $1 30 per
week. $1 30 Deposil. Call 407333-3964 or 407-30 2-7 034
S anlord Adult park, 2 /1 ,
screen patio No pets $4 50 •
dep 407-314-4154

117—Commercial
R entals
LO N G W O O D . Close to UPS
1375 sq tl offnoYmrehouse unit
More cu ft, am ple parking,
clean ft well maintained, very
com petitive
rent.
with
incentives 407-331-0539

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERTIES

Sanlord Furnished opt utilities
Included 1 Block from town ft
lakotronl 1 person, no pets,
deposit required 4 0 7 -3 2 3 0229

103—HousesU neurnished

Bateman Realty

407-321 0759
Santord 2BFV1 BA (one family
house) Rent plus security
deposit Rots required 386-5752351

l a s s if ie d s
Y o u r H ost lif t /

m m m am m mm u u r / A

I Explosive Deals!
me

f FREE RENT
S on Studio Apts.

| Sanford Court Apartmei
I
407-323-3301
I

Sanlord 3BR. CHA. 2004 Holty
Ave, hardwd firs, double
carporl. ready now, $7 50 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

118— O ffice S pace
For R ent

BONO MONEY. Raon* up x&gt;$10 000
dxs ronsoBfiex asxxtw# kxxi
Buy i Iwm* wltfi U0C cnh.
Oort FmdoMrt. Sopot'
SEUWOU. OfUNGE. VOLUSUU

3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford
_ YMt/iiAi iu\.

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Sm
R o tail/O llice-17/92
Sanlord, Lease. $523 00 Mo
plus tax, incl water, sewer A
trash, $ 6 5 0 Dop. 4 0 7-30 2*
8088

j a l t y ine.

Need an Investment?? Want
to Move out ol Apartment Uta?7
24 05
O ran g e
A van ua:
Charming 2/1 cottage, wood
Mrs. brick patio, park bench,
lowering oaks, move-in roady
low $9 0,00 0 s Call Joyce
Stansberry 407-323-6755
CALL A N D A SK US A B O U T
REO O R FO R E C LO SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S
8
NEW
LO C A L LISTIN G S.
Call JoycB Stansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D uttw oller
407-679-1000

407-321-4764

No Money Down!

2 5 0 0 Sq
Ft W arehouse
w/Offtce ft Restroom Sec dep
Required ft 1 Yr. lease. 407-3238122

Free list ot properiies available
with no down payment Free
recorded message, 1 -866-2267280.
1041043
Re. Max
Central Realty

Country
Style

2 5 8 -A u t o m o t iv e

2 8 2 -I r iu g a tio n &amp;
R epair

L o w e ll's A u t o R e p a ir
T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a s te r M e c h a n ic
F o re ig n A D o m o s llc A u to R e p a ir
A S e rv ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n lo r d
C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - 8 5 5 5
H o u rs 0 A M - 6 P M
V IS A /M A S T E R C A R D

S.K. S p rin k le r R ep a ir
G ood W ork
G ood Prices
4 0 7 - 3 6 6 - 9 5 9 0 . _________

2 8 7 -L awn S e r v ic e s
C la s tic C u ts L a w n C a ro

2 6 4 -C o n s ig n m e n t
S h o ps
Roaale/Antlque Matt*

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 o o d c u t. &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly /M o n th ly , F r o o E s tim a t e s .
S e n io r D is c o u n t, 4 0 7 - 6 1 7 - 0 7 4 0

N o w S a n to rd S to re
2 1 2 W s t 1st S I
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 ,__________

2 6 9 -C lea n in g S er v ic es
B L IT Z C L E A N
W e O ffe r T h o e o S e rv ic e s
• H o u s e C le a n in g S v c .
• O ffic e C le a n in g

R .E .Z . L a w n C a re
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

S u m m e r L a w n C le a n u p

294-

R u th 's Q u a lity H o u s e
C le a n in g S e rv ic e

H om e O f T h e
Bid B u ster
G o t 2 B id s 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 &amp; In s u re d 15 Y rs . E x p
2 0 % O ff W ith T h is A d
Free Estimates

2 7 5 -D ryw all

Dry Wall
'S tu cco R e p a irs'
All Textures M atched
Popcorn 11
407-322-6338 L/l
2 8 1 -H o m e
Im pro vem en t
CLIMA-SHIELD
CERAMIC COAnNQ
THERMA-SHIELD
r e p l a c e m e n t w in d o w s

4 0 7 -8 7 1 -4 1 4 3
S E E O U R A D O N P A G E SA

P a in t in g

AFFORDABLE
P A IN T IN G

R e s id e n tia l &amp; 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 r e d 4 0 7 3 2 3 -4 8 7 7

A v o id F o re c lo s u re
A n y S ir e , A n y C o n d itio n
H ig h e s t $ $ $ 'a P a id F a s t
F a ir &amp; H o n o s t 4 0 7 - 6 9 4 - 3 8 4 8

R

407-830-0596
407-466-7866
FFLANK 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 r e e E s tim a te s
__________ 4 0 7 - 3 2 4 - 8 0 6 0 ___________

_______/

UVE OAK BLVD

b iv o

;

Country Lake
Apartments

?

BEDRM - 8 PC High-end Lous
V III
CHERRYW OOD,
all
Dovetail, Dresser, tri-mirror,
Chest. 2 NileStds. Unused, Strll
Boxed. Cost $15K, Soil $3,250
407-660-1415.

China cabinet-honey pinetriple doors upper,lower, triple
drawers New $950/W as $495
Now $400
2-B u nk Bed Sets w/mattress
Never used, can be converted
lo trundle beds $2 75 oo each
sol 40 7-302-4015

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford * 330-5204

2 9 5 - P e r 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 cierg e S e rv ic e .
H e lp W h en you N e e d It.
G ift C e rtific a te s A v a ilab le .
C a ll K a th le e n , 4 0 7 - 3 3 0 - 5 2 8 3

P oo l Table: Gorgeous 8'
protessional senes, all wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, oversized 3 piece 1*
slate, accessory kit with balls
All new retails $4,000. sell
$1495 407-402-1781 or 386753-1530
Solid oakwood day bed with
mattress ft trundle bed.
Excellent condition $95 407688-8393
S pa: Therapy jets, energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new In crate.
$1295, 407-331-1941 Or 386668-8494

187—

S p o r t in g

G oods
Pool
Table:
811
IBC
professional senes. 3 pc 1' slate.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost $4K, sol $1450 4076 6 0 -1 4 1 5 ___________________

M a t e r ia l s
13 14tt long telephone poles in
good condition $300 takes ad.
407-260-7107.
CORRUGATED
STEEL
R O O F IN G lor Barns, Boat
Docks, Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15"x20' 18"*20 Call For
Prices Surplus steel ft Supply,
Inc Apopka 40 7-293-5788

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies
Australian Shepherd, named
Sport. 2 yrs old Good man's
Dog Free to good home.
Doesn't liko kids 4 0 7-32 23131

Patti's Pet
Sitting
WiU C are Fof Your Dog or Cat
in Your H o m e While You Are
Gone! Plenty ol TLC Very
Reasonable Rates' References
Available
Upon
R equest.
Please Call 40 7-314-8703.
^
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201—Horses
Leave your horses at the
H orse H otel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you can t Imd tha
right person you can trust C a l
M arsha at T h ird T im e t a
C harm larm lor m ore details.
Nice bam . turn out pastures.
Good Rales 352-250-35471
2 1 1 — A n t iq u e &amp;
C o l l e c t ib l e s
Will buy u n iq u e glass ft
antxyje crystal chandehors 407461-2694

217—Garage Sales
Inude Outside Porch Sale 102
West Woodland Dr. Pmecresl, Jun
19,7am Futon 2 (tong tabs, dearer,
id top desk. (haw. end lattes trp s,
dishes, more

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 re d it C e rd a .
T r o e R e m o v a l, T rim m in g , B o b c a l
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

Classified Rates

316— W e ld in g &amp;
S h eet M etal

(Prepayment Required)

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
STEEL @
V e ry R e a s o n a b le
R a te s !
C A LL ROBBY,
4 0 7 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

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

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 flo o rs , o t h e r s u r f a c e s .
P a in tin g
&amp;
R e n o v a lio n a ,
No
M id d le m e n . W o D o T h e W o r k
D ir e c tly
&amp;
W ill
B eal
Any
R e a s o n a b le Q u o te . 4 0 7 - 4 6 1 - 2 5 5 6 .

P re s s u re W a s h in g A P a in tin g
P lu m b in g 8 E le c tric a l F ix tu re
In s ta lla tio n s
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 7 1 2

.C o u n tr y L a k e A p ls |
Ainpoq 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 ro ro o fm g
ft 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

BEDRM
• 8
PC
Loren
C H E R R Y W O O D Sleigh bed.
Rails. Dresser, Mirror, Chest. 2
Nitestds, unused. Still Boxed.
Cost S7k Sell $1950 407-6601415

• Spacious Ajiarlmrnls Kith hirer Closets • Like
Front » Volle)bali • S|iarkllnc IVxil • Tennis Courts

It's S a to To S ell Your H o m e W ith U s
C a ll T o d a y T u s h a r/A n ila 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 3 2 5 2 . A ny C ondition Dost Otter. Also
S to p F o re c lo s u re .

Flonst'Gitt Shop in Oviedo just
reduced to S30K total Includes
inventory ft van Store Iron!
location Call Sheroe, Security
Financial, 40 7-66 1-9 700

BED: Luxury firm pillow-lop
mattress set N ever used,
warranty $135 40 7-831-1322
or 3 8 6 -7 5 3 -1 5 1 5 . delivery
available. ________________

With 12 Mo. lease &amp; Approved Credit

Ainr&gt;onTBiV(

160—B usiness For
S ale

3 1 2 — T ree S er v ic e

R e g u la r law n m o w in g , le a l re m o v a l,
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 p ric e s ,
fre e o s tim a lo . J o h n , 4 0 7 - 8 6 9 - 1 2 8 4 .

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 7 1 2

3 0 1 -R eal E s t a t e
Buy Houses For Cash!

Com pletely
renovated
3B R /1B A hom e near Lake
M ary City H all Presently
renting 0 S800mo S110K
407-92 5-2 956

D IN IN G R M :
B OM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 110‘ Dbl
Ped, 8 Chippendale Chrs, 72"
B utlol/H utch, Unused, Still
Boxed. C o *t S1BK. Sell $ 3950
Marble Server $750. ‘1 3 pc
Cherry Set. 7 8 ‘ Table, 8 chrs,
China Cab . $1295 407-6601415

300 OFF
1st Month s Rent

A d v e r t is e y o u r b u s in e s s o r s e r v ic e s f o 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 t o s p e a k t o a C la s s if ie d R e p r e s e n t a t iv e

151— I nvestment
Property For S ale

F urniture F or S ale

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

M a ttre s s
S ol:
NA SA
technology visco memory loam
as seen on TV/M all 20 year
warranty Retail $1699. must Sol
$595 407-402-1781 or 38643688494

191— B u i l d i n g

181 — A ppliances &amp;

■

Business &amp; Services
Directory

French Country S o la Bed
Gr/Gold/Rose. W ood toel, 4
throw pillows. G reat condilion
$300. 40 7-688-8864

risteria

PAUL OSBORNE

S torace /O ffice For
R ent

SELL YOUR
HOUSE TODAY!

[ S t e . m / Lr |o )

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

127—

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

407-493-3255

Fixer Up: Sold as tsl 3/2. Eat
In K it. LR. $62,900.
In Law Q uarters: 4 /3 .2 3 0 0 *
sq ft, Uv. Din. F a m , Game Rm.
$169,900
Like N ew : 3/2. Liv. Din.
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law Q uarters: 5/3 1/2,
4500*
sq It w /4 /2 1/2
matnhouso plus 1/ I , in-law apt
w /separate kltchn, bodrm.
lam rm ft bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar, workshop or
storage on 1 acre $299,900
R en o va ted : 3/2 with now
interior pant, comer tot w/2 cat
garage $93,900

3B R /1.5B A 312 East 25th St.
S anlord
Hardwood
firs,
enclosed porches $69,500
Zoned
RC-1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rontal
use permitted Great business
location 4 0 7 -9 2 9 -7 173 or 9 1B49 5-2026

141— Homes For
S ale

New company In Lake Mary
has several programs to buy
your homo tor a l cash or lease
wfh too option to purchase ALL
price ranges considered
C all n o w lo ho ar
y o u r o p tion*

C

95— Roommate
Wanted
S 4 0 0 M o , w/util
ft cable
internet, $2 00 ft appl tee
Share
4 /2
w/sem i-pnvato
entrance Professional young
middlo aged male Sanlord
Airport near 4 1 7 exit fi'S , N O
A quiet 407-323-7508

103—

101—HousesFurnished

Son lord
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, microwave, odor TV.
kitchette room, private bath,
sleeping rooms Call 407-3214900

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(Requires minimum 5 lines per day and 13 week
contract. Credit Application Required)
5 *10 lines.........................90^/iine
11-20 lines......... .............800/line
21 dr more lines.................700/line

Support your local
businesses, they ore the
heart of yuur community.
You will find reputable
local businesses and
services in thb directory.

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$ 1 5 .7 5 per m o n th ........5 lines / 3m onths
$ 2 4 .7 5 per month ....1 0 lines / 3 m onths
$ 3 3 .7 5 p er month ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

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Notwork &amp; Dlroct TV
receivers broken,
new &amp; used.

407-927-2140.
A lum in um , C an», copper,
B ra ia , N e w s p a p e r!, Auto
R adiators &amp; B atteries
K okom o R ecycling:
*07-3 21 -0004
918 W. 1ST, S anford
M-F. 10-5, Sat.9-1
Motorcycles from your back yard
or ga/ago-any oondrtton Wo pick
up Jack s 407-302-3311

223—
M iscellaneous
2 gas fireplaces, unused $500
each Various woodworking
shop tools, little used. 1/2 new
cost 407*323-4162
Full mattress set w/tram e, like
new. chest freezer, new 15"
Kicker Com p VR Speaker, wall
hangings, household Items &amp;
furniture. 407-782-4454
S a v e o n P a rts !! M ow er
Blades. Belts, Wheels, Tires &amp;
Tubes
C a s to ’a,
26 17A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-323B418
Spa/Hol tub, 5 person portable
with lounger. 5hp, 2 0 jels.
never used, S I 65 0 40 7-25 65919

231—Cams F or S ale
1997
F o rd
E x p e d itio n :
Cham pogno Color, 102K
Miles. P ow er E veryth ing !
CD
C hanger,
Running
Boards. Excellent Condition
$9750 OBO 386-668-1171 or
321-36 3-7 570
88 Ford Taurus, original owner,
well
m aintained
oxterlor/lnterior. $9 00 Firm.
407-322-0035
91 Ford Taurus 4 door, 6
cylinder, runs &amp; dnves good
S650 obo
407-268-3762

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
F or S ale
1997
F o rd
E x p e d itio n :
C ham pagne Color, 102K
Miles, P o w e r E veryth in g !
CD
C hanger.
Running
Boards, Excellent Condition.
$9750 OBO 386-668-1171 or
321-36 3-7 570

L

egals

L

:
The PubIC is Invited to attend
and be heard Said hearing may
be continued from time to time
until ■ final decision is made by
the City Commission Copies of
the Ordinance in full are avail­
able tor review In the City Clerk's
Office at 165 E. Crystal Lake
Avenue, Lake Mary. FL 32746
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. 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
W HICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND E V I­
DENCE UPON W HICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIDA STATUTES 266 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 407-5851424
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A, Foster, City Clerk
DATED June 14, 2004
Publish June 20, 2004
F136

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For Information on Seminole
County BCC procurements,
please visit our website at
www semmolecotl gowpurchasIng,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
active solicitations for RFPs.
PSs, IFBs and C C t Many can
be downloaded and printed at no
charge or call 407-665-7131 All
solicitations and procurement
Information are also available at
the County Services Building.
1101 East First Street. Room
3208 Sanlord. FL
32771
between the hours of 6AM to
5PM Mon Frl
To guarantee receipt of adden­
da. it is the respondents' respon­
sibility to contact lhr» Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving dale
ol submitlals/bids
Addenda
information Is also available on
the County's Web Page
Publish June 20. 2004
F144

P icku p T ruck : 1/2 Ion Dodge
Dakota, 1995, 104,000 miles,
dark green, extended cab, V8.
power everything $5,299 40732 2-5377 eve

239—

JOHN ANTfiONY WARE.
Petitioner
AND

1999 Buell 1200 Lighting,
excellent condition,
m any
extras $6500 OBO
32 1-363-2086
Motorcycles bought &amp; sold Beal
gas prices 540 * mpg 223 West
3rd SI. Sanlord 407-302-3311

241— REC.
V ehicles/Campers
For S ale
79
Travel
trailer,
good
condition, very clean, no bugs
Lg kitchervtrath $1500. OB O
407-26 0-7 197

L egals
CITY OF LAKE MARY,

FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ot the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing on July 1, 2004, at 7 00
P M , or as soon thereafter as
possible, to consider Second
Reading and adoption ol an
Ordinance entitled

Future papers In this lawsuit will
be mailed to the address on
record at the derk’i office
WARNING: Rulo 12 265,
Florida Family Law Rules ot
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure ot docu­
ments and Intormatton. Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions. including dismissal or strik­
ing of pleadings
DATED JUNE 7. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sukmda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 13, 20. 27. 2004
and July 4. 2004
F079
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 03-1314-CP
IN RE

ESTATE OF

THOMAS KOSMON VEIGLE.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
ol THOMAS KOSMON VEIGLE.
deceased, whose date of death
was October 20. 2003. it pend­
ing in the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division, the address ol
which is 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanlord, Florida 32771 The
names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors of tfie decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice has been served must tile
their claims with this Court
W ITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE, OR. AS TO
ANY CREOITOR REQUIRED
TO BE SERVED WITH A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE. 30 OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF S ER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

VICKIE ANN WARE.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO VICKIE ANN WARE
ADORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action has been tiled against you
and that you are required to
serve a copy ol your written
defenses, if any. to n on JOHN
ANTHONY
WARE,
whose
address Is P O Box 2562,
Orlando. FL 32602 on or before
July 12, 2004. and file the origi­
nal with the Clerk ol this Court at
301
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanlord. FL 32772. before ser­
vice on Petitioner or immediate­
ly thereafter If you tali to do so.
a delautt may be entered against
you tor the relief demanded in
the petition
Copies ot all court documents
in this case. Including orders,
are available at the Clark 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 of
your current address (you may
file Notice of Current Address.
Florida Family Form 12 915).

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
N O Tw irT tS TA N D IN a
THE
PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2)
YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
D E C E D E N TS
DATE
OF
DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 13. 2004
Francis Thomas Veigle
Personal Representative
2752 Lake Howell Lane
Winter Park, FL 32792
Randall C Smith
Attorney
lor
Personel
Representative
Florida Bar No 031380
200 North Thornton Avenue
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 328012164
Telephone (407)425-7676
Publish June 13. 20, 2004
F081

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-566-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
CAMILLE A DiSTEFANO.
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
ol CAMILLE A DiSTEFANO.
deceased, whose dele of death
was March 30. 2004, is pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole

U N IT E D STATES D IS TR 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 IV IS IO N
C A SE N O . 6:03-c r-234 -O R L -28K R S
(Forfeiture)

ORDINANCE NO 1141
U N ITE D STATES O F A M ER IC A
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY OFFICIAL ZO N ­
ING MAP BY REZONING CER­
TAIN LANDS W ITHIN THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. CONSISTING
OF
APPROXIMATELY
3 4
ACRES. LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF CRYSTAL
LAKE AVENUE AND EAST OF
COUNTRY
CLUB
ROAD,
MORE FULLY DESCRIBED
HEREIN. FROM THE PRE­
SENT ZONING CLASSIFICA­
TION OF R-1A, RESIDENTIAL
TO DC. DOW NTOW N C E N ­
TRE, PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES. PROVIDING CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
changing the zoning on the fol­
lowing described property:
BEG SW COR LOT 33 BLK 38
RUN N T O N W COR LOT 15
BLK 38 E TO NE COR LOT 13
BLK 39 TO RD SWLY ALONG
RD TO A PT E OF BEG S 39 FT
W TO A PT S OF BEG N 39 FT
TO BEG, CRYSTAL LAKE W IN ­
TER HOMES SUBDIVISION.
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 115, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
The Pubic Hearing will be held
el Lake Mery City He*. 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mery

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County,
Florida,
Probate
Division, File Number 04-599CP, (he address ot which Is Pott
Ottice Drawer C, Sanlord, FL,
32772 The names and address­
es of the personal representative
and that personal representa­
tive's attorney
are set forth
below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All creditors ot the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate, Including unmanned,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot this
nottc-j is served must Me 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 SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol tho dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dents estate, including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile then claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O r THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 13. 2004
RICHARD GREENHUT
Personal Representative
William H Morrison, Esquire
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A MORRISON, PA
7100 South Highway 17-92
Fem Park, FL 32730
Telephone 407/834-1424
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
FO02
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 04-301-CP
IN RE

All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must tile their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

•

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-DR-2226-02D-K

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ESTATE OF

MONI KAMHI,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ot the estate
ol MONI KAMHI. deceased,
whose date of death was August
4. 2003, Is pending In the Circuit
..Court tor g^yptigole County.
Florida, Probate Division; tho
address ot Winch ts P O Dox C.
Sanford, FL 32771 The names
and addresses ol the personal
representative and the personal
representatives attorney
are
set forth below
Ail creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having daim t or
demands against Ihe decedent s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice Is required to be served
must tile their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors of the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must tile their
claims with this coud WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE OECEDENTiS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 13. 2004
Albert Kamhi
Personal Representative
Ronald R Friedman
Attorney lot Albert Kamhi
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Florida Bar No 166474
LAW OFFICES OF STUART R
MORRIS, PA
7000
W
Palmetto
Park
Boulevard. Suite 310
Boca Raton. Florida 33433
Telephone (561) 750-3850
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
FOBS

BILLY R. HUDNALL
N O TIC E O F F O R F E ITU R E
Notice Is hereby given thal on M ay 4 ,2 0 0 4 , In Ihe case of Untied
Slates v. Billy R Hudnall, Criminal N o 6 03-cr-234-O R L-28K R S ,
the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
entered a Preliminary Order lor the forfeiture ol a Toshiba televi­
sion. serial number 67589222.
The United States hereby gives notice of Its Intention to dispose
ol the forfeited property in such manner as the Attorney General
or a designee may direct In accordance with the provisions of
18 U.S C . §§ 2253, any person having or claiming a legal right,
title or Interest in the aforementioned property must Me a petition
with the Clerk ol the United States District Court, Orlando
Division, 3 0 0 Federal Building, BO North Hughey Avenue.
Orlando, Florida 32801 within thirty (30) days of the final publi­
cation of nolice of Ihe criminal forfeiture action or receipt ot direct
written notice, whichever is earlier
The petition shall be signed by the petitioner under penalty ol
perjury and shall set I Orth the nature and extent of the petition­
er's right, trite, or Interest in the forfeited property, the time and
circumstances of the petitioner's acquisition of the right, trite, or
interest in the forfeited property, any additional tacts supporting
the petitioner's claim, and the rebel sought
U N IT E D STATES MARSHALS S E R V IC E
M IDOLE D IS TR IC T O F FLORIOA
Publish June 6 .1 3 . 20, 2004
F026

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-671-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET E AKIN.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1 he administration of the estate
ol
MARGARET
E
AKIN,
deceased, whose dale of death
was May 14.2004; File Number
04-671-CP, ie pending In Ihe
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, ihe address of which is
Post Office Drawer C, Sanlord
FL, 32772.
The names end
addresses of the Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representalrya't attor­
ney are sel forth below
A l creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands agamsl decedent s
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice has baen served must file
their claims with this Court
W ITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE

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OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ot tho dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must tile their
daims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1800 955-8771 (TDD) Of 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 13, 20, 2004
F085
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 04 CA-697-14

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARnED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 13,2004
MARTHA AKIN JOHNSON
Personal Representative
108 Milinda Lane
Oviedo, FL 32765
L W CARROLL. JR , ESQUIRE
Florida Bat No 091438
LAWT1ENCE W CARROLL. JR ,
PA
706 Turnbull Avenue, Suite 202
Altamonte Sprtngs, FL 32701
Telephone 407/260-6588
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
Publish June 13. 20. 2004
F084

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-323-14L
WELLS FARGO DANK
MINNESOTA, N A , A X 'A
WELLS FARGO NATIONAL
BANK, AS TRUSTEE UNDER
THE POOLING AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF FEBRUARY 2B
2001, SERIES 2001-1.
PLAINTIFF
VS
SANDRA LEE LEE. 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 SANORA
LEE
LEE:
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SANDRA LEE
LEE. IF ANY, ROBERT ROACH,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM
ING
AN
INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH,
.UNDER
OR
AGAINST ROBERT ROACH,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE ROBERT
ROACH, JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
D EFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
June 4, 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04CA-323-14L ol the
Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courttiouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
at I f 00 a m on the 6 day of
July,
2004
the
following
described property as set forth m
said Summary Final Judgmont.
to-wit
LOTS 13 AND 14, BLOCK "F .
SANLANDO SPRINGS TRACT
NO
73 SECOND REPLAT,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 3. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. LESS AND EXCEPT. THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED
PROPERTY
DEEDED
TO
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
IN ORB 2220. PAGE 1577 ON
0/14/90 TO WIT A PORTION
OF LOT 13. BLOCK T , SAN­
LANDO SPRINGS TRACT NO
73. SECOND REPLAT AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9.
PAGE 3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF SAID LOT 13,
THENCE NORTH 00 OEGREES
2 0 0 9 ‘ EAST. ALONG THE
EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
SEMINOLE AVENUE, A D IS ­
TANCE
OF
15 00
FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 44 DEGREES
49'33‘ EAST, A DISTANCE OF
21,15 FEET TO THE NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
OF
NORTH STREET. THENCE
NORTH B9 DEGREES 59 16WEST. ALONG SAID NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, A DIS­
TANCE OF 15 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING CON
TAINING 113 SQUARE FEET.
MORE OR LESS
Dated this 4 day of June, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
t

Publish An;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona warn disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County

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MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC ,
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOSEPH LOTEMPIQ. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
OEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST JOSEPH LOTEMPIQ,
CATHY J LOTEMPIO, IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST CATHY J
LOTEMPIO,
MORTGAGE
ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS. INC . as Nominee
lor IRWIN UNION BANK and
TRUST COMPANY, 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 ol Foreclosure dated
Juno 4 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-697-14 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot the IflTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI
NOLE County. Sanford Florida,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at tho West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanlord, Florida,
al 11 00 a m on the 6 day ot
July,
2004
the
following
described properly as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 23. BEGINNING 434 2
FEET EAST AND 25 FEET
NORTH OF THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14.
TOWNSHIP
20
SOUTH,
RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
RUN
NORTH 164 FEET. EAST 80
FEET. SOUTH 164 FEET.
WEST 80 FEET. TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING (LESS THE
NORTH 25 FEET FOR ROAD
AND LESS THE SOUTH 5
FEET OF THE NORTH139
FEET OF THE SOUTH 164
FEET OF THE EAST 80 FEET
OF THE WEST 514 2 FEET OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID
SECTION 14)
Dated tins 4 day of Juno, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol 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 Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
04-24912
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons wilh disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courttiouse at 407 665-422/, 1800 955 8/71 (TDD) or 1-800955 8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June t3. 20. 2004
F086
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISIOH
CASE NO.; 02 CA-1T66-14L
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,

Plaintiff
vs
FELICIA BRAOWELL.
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES O F MARY
WEST. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
FELICIA
BRADWELL;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
MARY WEST, JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sala
dated the 2nd dey of June. 2004
entered in Civil Casa No 02-CA1156-14L of the Circuit Court ol
the 18TH Judicial Circuit m and
lor SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida,
wharem
NATIONS
CREDIT
FINANCIAL
S ER ­
VICES CORPORATION is the
Plaintiff and FELICIA BRADWELL; UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES OF MARY
WEST, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF
FELICIA

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BRADWELLiUNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARY WEST;
JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
aio
Defendants I wilt sell to the
highest end best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courttiouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord, Florida, al I t 00 a m
on tho 1st d jy ol July, 2004 Ihe
lotlowing described property as
sel lorth In said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wlt
LOT 198 AND THE EAST 1/2 OF
LOTS 199 AND 200. J O .
PACKARDS FIRST ADDITION
TO MIDWAY, ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGE 104, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
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 Paik
Avenua. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing impaired | TOO) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 2nd day ol June,
2004

MAnYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stioupe
Deputy Oerk
Submitted by
Law Ottice ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish June 13. 20, 2004
F0B7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOn
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-716-14L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC .
Plaintiff,
vs
WILLIAM GORANFLO A K M
WILLIAM A GORANFLO, ot al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmont ol
Foreclosure dated the 4th day ot
June. 2004 entered in Civil Case
No 04-CA-71B-14L of the Circuit
Court of the 18TH Judidal
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County Sanlord. Florida, where­
in MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS,
INC.. Is the Plomlitl and
WILLIAM GORANFLO A/K'A
WILLIAM
A
GORANFLO
CLERK OF THE COURT, SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
HIDDEN SPRINGS CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC ;
R L
HAINES CONSTRUC­
TION. INC , STATE OF FLORI­
DA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. ANA E
CORTE2.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
WILLIAM GORANFLO A/K/A
WILLIAM A GORANFLO, JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendant!. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder tor cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al It 00 a m on the 6 day ol
July.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth in
sard Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
UNIT 200. BUILDING 13A, H ID ­
DEN SPRINGS CONDOMINI­
UM, ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF C O N D O ­
MINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1594. PAGE
668, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO, TOGETH­
ER W ITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT
THERETO
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 at 301 N Park
Avenus, Sanlord FL 32771.
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days of
your receipt of this notice It
hearing or voice impaired, call 1800-955-6771
Dated this 4 day of June, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Ottice ol Marshall C
W ilson
1600 NW 49th Street Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Floods 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish June 13, 2 0 .2004
F088
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION

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CASE NO.: 04 CA-1224
WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE
LLC. WITHOUT RECOURSE.
Plaintlfl,
vs
TOM REDMOND, JR . et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO STEVEN E REDMOND
AND
, UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF STEVEN E REDMOND,
Last Known Address, 2697
ALAMOSA
PLAZA,
LAKE
MARY, FL 32746
If alive, and It dead, all parties
claiming interest by. through,
under or against STEVEN E
REDMOND AND . UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF STEVFN E RED­
MOND and nil parties having or
claiming lo have any right, title
or interest in Ihe property
desenbed herein
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor
Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the following
desenbed property.
LOT 63, CHASE GROVES
UNIT 5B, ACCORDING TO
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 50, PAGE
67 AND 68, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
has tieen tiled against you and
you are inquired lo serve a copy
ol your written defenses. It any,
to 11, on Lisa M Rogers, Attorney
lor Plaintiff, whoso address Is
951 N E 167th Street, Suite
204, North Miami Boach, FL
33162 either (chose one) within
thirty (30) days attar the first
publication ot this Notice and tile
Ihe original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediate­
ly thereafter, otherwise n default
will be entered against you tor
the relief demanded In tho com­
plaint
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot this Court this day of JUN
4, 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk of the Court
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
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 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord FL 32 77t,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not taler than seven (7)
days prior to the pioceedtng It
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-P00955-8771
Publish (Please publish in Tho
Sanlord Herald)
Publish June 13. 20, 2004
F089

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: 04 -CA-214-14-K
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE,
INC.. a Virginia Corporation,
PLAINTIFF

BOBOV l
TAYLOR a/k/a
BOBBY TAYLOn a/k/a BOB
TAYLOR. MARLA M TAYLOR.
DONALD
J.
TERRY,
nOSEANNE TERRY, CAPITAL
ONE BANK. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
*1 and 42, et al.,
DEFENDANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated June 3. 2004 entered m
Civil Casa No 04-CA-214-14-K
ol tfie Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida, wherein
NOVASTAR
MORTGAGE,
INC., a Virginia Corporation,
PlamtiW and BOBBY L. TAYLOR
a V a BOBBY TAYLOR a/k/a
BOB TAYLOR MARLA M TAY­
LOR. DONALD J TERRY,
ROSEANNE TERRY, CAPITAL
ONE
BANK.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION Ft
and 42, ara Defendants
I will sell to the highest bidder
tor cash et the West Front Door
ol
the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse, 3 0 t
N
Park
Avanue in Sanford. Florida
32771. at 11 00 a m on tha 6th
day of July, 2004 tha following
described reel property as aaf
forth in said Final Summary
Judgment, lo-wit.
LOT 131. WYNDHAM WOODS,
PHASE TWO, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
26. PAGES 41 AND 42. PUBLIC
R ECO RDS OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
W ITNESS my hand and the
seal of this court on June 4,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Attorney tor Ptamufl
Brian L Rosaier. Esquire
Popkin &amp; RoaHer, P A
10 Fairway Drive
Surra 302
Deerfield Beech, FL 33441
Telephone (954) 360-9030
Facsimile (954)420-5167
Publish June 13, 20. 2004
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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION

Tha sdmirtstrstion of to* atlato
ol MICHAEL 0
NICHOLS
dacaaaad. whoaa data of daato
waa January 20, 2004; and
whoaa Social Sactaiiy Numtoar la
5834)1-3880 la pending In to#
Circuit Court lor Samlnolt
County.
Florida,
Probaia
Division. toa sddress ol which la
Poal Otoca Drawar C, San lord
FL. 32771
Tha namaa and
ad draaiat ol tha Paraonal
Raproaantatlv* and toa Paraonal
Rapwaaniattva'a attorney ar* aal
forth baton

ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEO
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 20. 2004

BARBARA REID MITCHELL
Person Giving Notice
78 Vertastmo Ortv*
Novato. CA 84047

Ramoval ot th* daaertoad vehicto* waa conducted In oompM
anoa wtto FS 713 78 No
dial Harry* Towing wtt m 4 tald
vahtdaa ai PubBe Auction h r
Caah on July 2, 2004, al 10 00
A.M. al 102 N. M ipla A va,
Sanford, FL 32771. A l vahldM
aokl AS IS. No M a guaranteed
Harry* Tbwlng raMrva* to* right
to bid on any v*hlch.

W H B » : N r f» Tbwtng, 1010
W. 1M 0 M , Sartort. R . 32771
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Pubiah Juna 20. 2004
F140

Mc«oa la tm tb f g M n P*uf*
fc k n g *48 m 4 M pubtc auction
tor aafvag* tor CMh on damand

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-600-CP

to NtfNM btodar, N knowing
P m p M lM bttdsra may ln*p*d
M N d ta on* hour prior to a
to rn * ar* 'CASH O fl CCRT1
TIED FUNOS- Paul a Tewing
m n o m to* right to aooapl or
f*t*c l any and * • BIDS

IN RE: ESTATE OF
MICHAEL 0 NICHOLS.
Deceased

Pitotort Juna 20. 2004
F1J7

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

A l otoar cradrtori ol to* daca­
dant and p*&lt;»on« having clum t
or damanda again*) th* dece­
dent's a tta t* mual lit* thalr
claim* with tot* Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH

NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ST. JOHN'S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

WHEN: 7-744 a&lt; #00 a m.
WHERE: M n n d i i Towing
320 Loyd Lana, Oviedo FL

Node* I* gtvan that to* following parmrt wa* i**u *d on May 27. 2004

3C7M

Chria Cor LLC, 850 Appleton Place, Oviedo. FL 32785, parmrt # 40117-20093-3 Th* protect t* located In Saminola County, Section 27,
Township 21 South. Range 31 Eat! Tha permit author!/** A SUR
FACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 2 79 ACRES TO
SERVE a commercial'prolessional building Th* receiving waterbody
I* St Johns River

CAR 1 N 3 Unooto 4 door
VM # 1LNLU81W2PY755743
Pitodah: Juna 20. 2004

Fisa

Th* N *(s) containing to* application lor toa above listed permit I*
available lor Inspection Monday through Friday aacapt tor legal holi­
day*, 8 00 a m lo 5 00 p m at to* St John* Rlvar Watar
Management District (District) Headquarter*. 4049 Raid Street.
Palatka. FL 32178-1429 A person whoaa substantial Interests ar*
affected by to* District permitting decision may petition lor an admin­
istrative hearing In accordance with sections 120 589 and 120 57,
Florida Statute* or may choose to pursue mediation as an alterna­
tor* remedy under section 120 573. Florida Statutes, before the deadUna tor tang a petition Chooeing mediation will not adversely a fled
toa right lo a hearing it mediation does not result In a settlement The
procedures lor pursuing mediation are set forth in section 120 573,
Florid* Statutes, and rules 28-108 1ft and 28-108 401- 404 Florida
Administrative Cod* Petitions must comply with tha requirements ol
Florida Administration Code Chapter 28-108 and bo tiled with
(received by) the District Clerk located al District Headquarters
Highway 100 West. Palatka. FL 32177 Petitions lor administrative
hearing on to* above application!t) must be filed within twenty-on*
(21) day* ol publication ot this nolle* or within twenty-sti (28) days oI
th* District depositing notice ol this Intent In the mail lot to ot* person* to whom to* District malls actual notice Failure lo Me a petition
within toll tfm# period shall constitute a waiver ol any rtght(s) such
peraon(s) may have to request an administrative determination (hear­
ing) under section* 120 589 and 120 57, F S . concerning toe sub)act
rmit Petition* that are not tried In accordance with toe above pro­
vision* ar* subject to dismissal

NOnCBOP
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
C4J TOtMNQ WILL SEU. AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDOCR
THE
FOLLOWING
OESCWBCD VEHICLE:
1MB Mum Pickup Blue
VBVJAACL11E4K7225382
ItBO Font PUa*): WNto
VVM 1FTCR10A6LUBSS3M
TM 8 AUCTION W U . BE HELO
ON JULY f , 2004
AT 10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING,
1240 8. CR 427, LONOWOOO.
FL 37790
PROSPECTIVE BIDOE ns MAY
M P E C T THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN BAM AND SPM.
TE7B4S ARE CASH OR CERTIFK D FUNDS. C4J TOWING
RESERVES THE RIOKT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANOAUBOS
120,2004

A l cradrtori ot to* dacadant and
otoar paraona having claim* or
damandi agalnit dacadanl'a
aalal*. on whom a copy ol tola
none* la required lo b * aarvad
mual Ma thaw claim* wtto tola
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

Beta us* th* adminiitrattva hearing process is designed lo formulate
final agency action, the filing of a petition means that th* District!*
final action may be different from to* position taken by it In this notice
of Intent. Persons whose substantial Interests will be a fleeted by any
such final decision of to* Distort on toe applicant have to* right lo
petition to become a party to th* proceeding, in accordance with toe
requirements te l forth above
Publish June 20. 2004
F141

F13B

MICHAEL N. CARROLL
Personal Representative
1010 EMPRESS LANE
ORLANDO. FL 32825
Edwin L Williamson
Attomay
for

ELDRIOGE DOWNEY LACY
Attorney
Florida Bar No 0975587
DEAN. MEAD. EGERTON,
BLOOD WORTH CAPOUANO
A BOZARTH. PA
800 N. Magnolia Avenue
Suita 1500
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone 407/841-1200
Attorney lor Person Giving
Nonce

Personal

Florida Bar No 0144740
O il** 8 Robinson, P.A.
390 N Orange Avenue, Suit*
800
Orlando. FL 32802
Telephone (407) 425-3591
Publish June 20, 27, 2004
F142

Publish June 20. 27. 2004
F143

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-8 JO-CP

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ETHEL FRANCES REID,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOTTORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that
Order
ol
Summary
Administration hat been entered
In the estate ol ETHEL
FRANCES REID, deceased,
File Number 04-830-CP. by the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Division, toa address ot which la
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlofd, Florida 3 2 7 7 M 2 4 3 ;
that the decadent’s dal* ol death
was Apr* 11,2004, toal to# total
value ol toe estate Is 374,980 00
and that th * names and
addresses ol too** lo whom II
has been assigned by such
order are

Notice I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
th *
City
Commission Chambers, City
Hall. Sanford, Florida, el 7 00
p m on Thursday, July 1, 2004
to consider a request tor s
Conditional Use In a SC-3,
Special Commercial Zoning
Distort
LEOAL DESCRIPTION LOTS 8
TO 8 BLK 1 TR 9 A E 27 FT ON
W V CHECKS AMENDED PLAT
OF TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1
PG 61.
Th* property being more gener­
ally described a* 855 Fulton
Street
Conditional Use Requested An
Urban Infill Redevelopment prot­
ect to establish residential uses
in a SC-3. Special Commercial
Zoning Distort
All parties in Interest and citizen*
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol toe City
ol Sanlord, Florida, this 16th day
ot Juna. 2004

Nam *
Address
BARBARA REID MITCHELL
78 Vehttlm o Drive
Novato. CA 94947
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH creditors of the decedent and
parsons having claims or
demand* against decedent’*
estate of toa decedent other
than too** tor whom provision
tor full payment was made in to*
Order
ol
Summary
Administration must file their
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WtLL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOD. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N TS
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

Ross Robert. Chairman
Planning A Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a
person decides to appeal a deci­
sion m ad* with respect to any
matter considered a! tha above
meeting or hearing, ha/sha may
need a verbatim record of the
proceedings Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by th*
C ly of Sanford (FS 288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COOR­
DINATOR AT 330-5828 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

Legals

L egals

L egals

Seminole Community College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford, FL 32773
Notice of Special Board
Meeting
Th * District Board of Trustees of
Semlnol* Community College
announce* a Special Board
meeting In which *1 person* ar*
Invited
Date and TVno
Thursday July 8. 2004 5 00 PM
Place
Seminole Community College
SanfonlLak* Mary Campus
Weldon Administration Building
A200
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florid# 32773
Purpose
Meeting

Special

Board

The District Board of Trustees
wll discuss and approve toe
educational specifications and
master art# plans for th* future
Altamonte Springs Campus and
Ih * Heathrow Center
The
Board may discuss and approve
other Hems as necessary
A copy of toe agenda may be
obtained by writing to Dr E Ann
McGee
at
100
Weldon
Boulevard. Sanford, Florida
32773 or by catling Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 and
arranging lot an agenda to be
mailed or available tor pick-up
Pursuant to the provisions ol toe
Americans with Disabilities Art,
any person requiring special
accommodations lo participate
In this meeting Is asked lo
advis* Saminola Community
College al least 48 hours before
toa meeting by contacting Linda
Cowels at 407-328-2010 It you
era hearing or speech Impaired,
please
contact
Saminola
Community College by calling
Ms Dorothy Paishon at 407328-2109

JOSEPH WOOLMOUSE AND
JENNIFER
WOOLHOUSE,
HIS WIFE. ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION,
INC.;
UKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT
TO
THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANV
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
Defendants
NOTICE O F S A 1E
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order ot
Summary Final Judgment of
loreclosute dated June 4,
2004. and entered in Case No
03-CA-1895-14L of toe Circuit
Courl of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and for Seminole
County. Florida, wherein JP
Morgan Chase Bank as
Trustee for SASCO Mortgago
Pass-Through
Certificates,
Series 2003-A M I I* Plamtitl
and JOSEPH WOOLHOUSE
AND
JENNIFER
W OOLHOUSE, HIS WIFE. ALAFAYA
W OODS
HOMEOW NER'S
ASSOCIATION.
INC :
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 PROPER­
TY HEREIN DESCRIBED are
Defendants. I will sell to the

Parson* ara advised that, it they
decide to appeal any decision
made at tola meeting, they will
need a record oi toe proceedkngs and lor such purpose, they
may need lo insure toal a verbatint record of toe proceedings is
mad*, which record include* to*
testimony and evidence upon
which toa appeal is lo be based,
per Section 288 0105, Florida
Sta tufas

Legals
highest and bast bidder for
cash al to# Wasl Front Door of
th *
Saminola
County
Courthouse 301 North Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida
32771 at Seminole County.
Florida, at 11:00 a m on th#
2nd day of September. 2004.
Ih * following described prop­
erty as aal forth In said Order
or Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 56, ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE IX . ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THERE­
OF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK
38.
PAGES
1
THROUGH 4. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to partici­
pate in this proceeding, you
are entitled al no cost to you,
lo the provision of certain
assistance Please contact toe
Court at 407*865-4330 within
two (2) working days of your
receipt of this Notice, If you are
hearing or voice impelled, call
Florida
Relay
Service
(000)955-8771,
DATED at Sanlord, Florida on
Juna 4, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk, Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupo
As Deputy Clerk
SMITH, HIATT A DIAZ. PA
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd ,
Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
Publish Sanlord Herald
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F090

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F I 48

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 03-CA-1895-14-L
JP MORGAN CHASE BANK
AS
TRUSTEE FOR SASCO
MORTGAGE
PASSTHROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES
2003-AM I.
Plaintiff.

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P aren ts fret over school rezoning
By Steve Paradis
S ta ff W rite r

SANFORD — Angela Hoeflich of
the Sabal Bend part of Sabal Point sub­
division worked as a relocation coordi­
nator before moving to the Lake
Brantley High School zone.
"We could have chosen anywhere to
live," she said of her husband's change
in jobs. She researched the area for two
years before they moved, and settled
on Lake Brantley, 30 miles from her
husband's job.
"We sacrificed a lot to move here,"
she said. They bought a 17-year-old

Sunday Sweep
The Sanford River Rats
bounced back from a loss on
Friday to sweep a doubleheader from the Daytona
Beach Barracudas on
Sunday and improve to 6-3
on the season.

See Sports, Page 10A.

New Coati
Babies at Zoo
Two litters of ringtailed
coatis (co-ah-tees) have been
bom at the Central Florida
Zoo.
The coati litters were bom
to two separate females, one
on May 6 and the other on
May 13. The male coati is on
exhibit in the Zoo near the
Snack Bar, however the
females are currently off
exhibit with the babies.
Ringtailed coatis are
South American mammals
that inhabit forest regions.
Coatis are diurnal or active
during the day, and they
primarily feed on insects,
although they will occasion­
ally take small reptiles,
rodents and amphibians.
Coatis have a long, mobile
snout and very strong claws
that they use to uncover sur­
face soil and leaf litter when
feeding. Coatis also have a
long tail that is used to bal­
ance during climbing.
Coatis are in the raccoon
family, which includes our
native raccoon, coatis,
kinkajou and the red panda.
Coatis are considered com­
mon in their natural habitat,
however few people in the
U.S. have ever seen them.
Four of the eight coatis
will be hand-raised and one
will remain in the Zoo's
Education Department.
The remaining three will go
to other education programs
around the country.
"Coatis are such an inter­
esting species, and they
offer many great educational
opportunities," said Sandi
Linn, Director of Education
at the Zoo.
The babies can be seen in
the Zoo during brief
encounters on the weekends
at 11:45 a.m., from June 26
through July 4.

Seminole Smile

Jtu ica Smith —
Vtorshlp Leader at Common
Ground Community Church

Deputy
manager
leaves
Seminole
for Ocoee

O fficials w ork to relieve crowded
facilities and fill new high school
home when they could have built a
new one closer to her husband's job,
she said. His commute means less fam­
ily time, she added.
Parents from Sabal Point and near­
by The Springs subdivision attended
the June 15 Core Committee meeting
which began the process of identifying
who will be rezoned when Hagerty

Leave some children behind
Seminole schools
struggle to replace
Title I allotments
By Steve Paradis
S ta ff W rite r

Seminole County officials
confirmed
that
Deputy
County Manager Rob Frank
has submitted nis resignation.
Frank's resignation is effec­
tive July 7, at which point he
will assume the duties of city
manager with
the city of
Ocoee.
"Rob and
the city of
Ocoee com­
pleted salary
n e g o tia tio n

SANFORD — Six small
children walked around a
corner
at
Hamilton
Elementary here, their fin­
gers pressed to their lips.
They understood the mes­
sage to remain quiet.
Their teacher, trailing the
group, saw another oppor­
tunity for a lesson since
they were outside the
school.
"Never go around the
corner, so I can always see
where you are," she said.
Some nodded knowingly.
Others just looked ahead,
their fingers still to their
lips.
The young people will
start
kindergarten
in
August, but will spend two
weeks this summer getting
oriented in Kinder Kamp.
The orientation almost
didn't occur. Seminole
County Public Schools cut
the program because fund­
ing from Title I has been cut
by the federal government;
however, the Seminole
County
Coalition
for
School Readiness stepped
in to fund the program

night, and he
submitted his
r e s ig n a t io n
(Tuesday) morning," Baid
Daryl McLain, chairman of the
Seminole Board of County
Commissioners."
Frank began his career with
Seminole County in 2001,
serving as one of two deputy
county managers. He led
several departments including
Public Works, Public Safety,
Environmental
Services,
Administrative Services, and
Information
Technology.
"Rob has been a real asset for
Seminole
County
Government," said County
Manager Kevin Grace. "One
of his many accomplishments
was coordinating the success-

Frank

See Frank, Page 7A

(W » ld photo by Tommy Vincent

Kinder Kamp teacher Dawn Savery reads T h e Color Zoo" to upcoming kindergarten students at
Hamilton Elementary School. Programs like Hamilton’s Kinder Kamp, which prepares low-income chil­
dren for their first days of school, face dificultios because of cuts in federal money.

with a small grant, accord­
ing to Karen Willis, execu­
tive
director
of
the
Coalition.
"The purpose of it is
really to provide an oppor­
tunity for low-income kids

By Marva Hawkins

By Christopher Patton
M a n a ging E ditor

LAKE MARY - Debated
for more than two years, Lake
Mary city commissioners
have finally agreed where to
locate a new fire substation,
though some are still not con­
vinced it's the best fit possible.
From land around City Hall
to space near the community
center, officials have searched
Lake Mary's downtown area
for about an acre of open land
to build a fire station. They
considered purchasing a site,
but recent development in the
downtown area has sent prop­
erty values soaring, according
to City Manager John Litton.
"We could never find the
erfect site and we still
p
hiaven't found the perfect
site," he said, adding more
than a dozen potential loca­
tions were originally studied.
Commissioners approved a
site plan by a margin of 4-1 for

See Site, Page 3A

to get a jump start on the Elementary and Secondary
first day of school," said Education Act. The federal
Marjorie Murray, director law gives billions of dollars
of special projects for to the country's school dis­
Seminole County Public tricts, based on the number
Schools.
Title I is part of the See Title I, Page 8A

Juneteenth celebration draws large crowd
H e ra ld C o rre sp o n d e n t

Commission
picks LM
fire hall site

See Rezonlng, Pago 8A

Cuts in federal funding threaten to

From Staff Reports

(Monday)

High School opens in Oviedo in
August 2005.
The principals, parent-teacher asso­
ciation presidents and the school advi­
sory council chairpersons of each high
school and middle school comprise the
Core Committee.
Pouring over maps and figures, the
committee tried to decide which areas

to consider for rezoning. Tables were
busy, but only the Lake Brantley table
attracted the vast majority of the
attending public.
Lake Brantley committee members
identified 12 cells, including The
Springs and Sabal Point.
Kate Landis of Sabal Point said her
community will look at the informa­
tion and then decide what action it will
take.
"We can hear the band play on
Friday nights," said Janice Winn of
The Springs. 'That's how close we

More than 1,000 people enjoyed the
Juneteenth Celebration this past Saturday
in Fort Mellon park.
Juneteenth and Race Unity Day was
sponsored by the City of Sanford Martin
Luther King, Jr. Steering Committee, the
Bahai's of Seminole County and 94.5 FM
radio station.
Master of ceremonies at the opening
was Kenneth Bentley, chairman of the

Goldsboro Front Porch. The City of
Sanford Police Department color guard
presented the colors.
Sanford musical artist and soloist
Tracy Jackson led the cclebrators in
singing the National Anthem, also the
musical rendition of "Lift Every Voice
and Sing".
The
Dr.
Martin
Luther King
Celebration Chorus also presented musi­
cal numbers.
Dorothy Guess of the MLK Jr.
Committee gave the history of the

Juneteenth and Race Unity Celebration.
The Celebration is held every June 19
because on June 19, 1865, the last slaves
in America were freed. The actual eman­
cipation did not come until General
Gordon Granger rode into Galveston,
Texas and issued General Order No. 3,
almost two and a half years after
President Abraham Lincoln signed the
Emancipation Proclamation. The end of
slavery, Juneteenth, has come to symbolSoe Crowd, Page 3A

SCC auto repair program shifts to high gear
By Steve Paradis
S ta ff W rite r

SA N FO RD - With $6.5
million from the state and
Central Florida auto dealers,
the automotive technology
program
at
Seminole
Community intends to shift
into high gear.
The college will construct
a
new
Automotive
Technology Center on its
Sanford/Lake Mary campus.
The plans include expanded
courses and a permanent
home on campus for the
Central Florida Auto Dealers
Association, which donated
$2.5 million for the project.
The State of Florida will
match that money and
authorized an additional
$1.5 million to complete con­

struction.
'Technology is the reason
that it's so important for the
industry to work with educa­
tion," said Barbara Miller,
executive vice president for
the auto dealers association.
"W e're very, very excited."
The automotive technolo­
gy program at the college has
piled up national awards of
excellence, but the facility is
30 years old and space for
students is limited.
"We knew we needed a
new facility for our program
which is tops in the nation,"
said E. Ann McGee, college
president. She described a
seven-year process that start­
ed with a donation from the
auto dealers association.
After the association's
annual auto show helped

raise enough money, match­
ing funds were sought from
the Legislature, she said.
Lawmakers included the
extra dollars to help pay for
rising construction costs, she
said.
The need for trained and
certified technicians is great,
said Michael Griffin, depart­
ment chairman at the col­
lege.
"The State of Florida is
saying we will need 9,000
techs by the year 2009,"
Griffin said. "Nationally it's
estimated that 386,000 certi­
fied techs will retire in this
decade."
Currently, the college
offers classes in auto service
technology and sales train­
ing, but the new center will
accommodate much more.

"Our goal is to build a
state-of-tne-art automotive
training center offering train­
ing for all five departments
of a dealership, including
sales, service, parts, adminis­
tration and body shop,"
Miller said.
Technology and demand
created a need to boost the
program, McGee said.
"A uto technicians today
are no longer shade tree
m echanics tinkering with
cars," she said in an inter­
view. Increasingly systems
on cars are computer con­
trolled.
"The college currently
offers an exceptional pro­
gram with classroom and lab
instruction, on-the-car expe-

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L egals

Tiik Herald

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1 IT H
j u d i c i a l c iR c u r r .
IN 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 . 0 4 -C A -K M 4 L
JP M O R Q A N C H A S E BANK AS
T R U S T E E O F TH E
S E C U R ITY N ATIO NAL
M O R TG A G E LO AN T R U S T

20022,

Plaintiff,
v*.
E A R LE E SM ITH . SR ; SHEILA
M SM ITH , UN KNO W N
P E R S O N (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
Defendants
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E S A LE
(Please publish in
T H E S EM INO LE H ER ALD)
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foiodosuio dated Aptll 11.2004.
and entered in Case No 04 C A 10-14L, ol the Circuit Court ol the
16TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
S EM INO LE County. Florida JP
M O R G A N C H A S E BANK AS
T R U S T E E O F TH E SECU R ITY
NATIO NAL
M O R TG A G E LO AN T R U S T
2002-2 Is Plalntitt and EARLE E
SM ITH, SR : SHEILA M SMITH
U N K N O W N P E R S O N (S ) IN
P O S S E S S IO N O F TH E SUBJ E C T PRO PER TY, are dolen
danta I will tell to the highest
and best bidder lor caah al the
W E S T FR O N T DO O R ot Ihe
SEM INOLE County Courthouse,
in SEM INOLE County. Florida, al
1100 o'clock a m on Ihe 11 day
ol May. 2004. Ihe following
described property as sel forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit
LO T 43. BLOCK 1. LINCOLN
H EIG H TS , A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
PLAT
TH E R E O F
R ECO R DED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 99, O F TH E PUBLIC
R EC O R O S
OF
SEM INO LE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Daled this tlth day ol April.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Slroupo
As Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant
10 Administrative Order No 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act ,
11you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accommoda­
tion in order lo participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, al
no cost lo you. lo provisions ol
certain assistance Please con­
tact the Court Administrator at
301 North Park Avenue. Santord,
Ft 32771. Phone No (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol tills notice or
pleading, it you are heanng or
votes impaired, call 1400 9558771
Submitted by
Vargas, Zion A Kahane. P A
4000 Hollywood Boulevard,
Suite 675-S
Hollywood. FI 33021
Telephone (954)893 8993
Telelacsimile: (954)893-7707
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
D118
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 AND
FO R SEM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
Case No. 0 3 -C A -2 0 4 M 4 -0
SHIRLEY A MACKERLEY.
Plaintiff.
vs
JO H N W CRAW FO R D and
C H E R Y L D CRAW FORD,
husband and wile, and THE
U N ITED S TA TE S OF
AMERICA.
Defendants
N O TIC E O F SA 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 EBY GIVEN
pursuant lo Ihe Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered March 4.
2004 in Case No 0 3 O A 2048
14-G, In the Clrcurt Court ot the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County, Flotida.
that I will tell lo the higliesl and
beat bidder lor cash al the West
front door. Perk Avenue side ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue. Santoid. Seminole
County, Florida, on M a ytt,
2004. at the hour ol 11 00 A M .
the property described as lotkowm:
Lot 2. Block A. SEM IN O LE
S ITE S , according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
20, Page I t , Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida.
Dated at Santord. Seminole
County. Florida, this 8 day ot
April. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Zachary J. Bancroft. Esquire
Attorneys tor Platnlift.
S H IR LEY M A CKER LEY
Florida Bar No 0614149
Lowndes. Drosdick. Dollar,
Kenlor A Flood P.A.
450 S Orange Avenue. 8th
Floor
Orlando. Floods 32801
Telephone (407)418-8331
Facsimile: (407) 843-4444
In
accordance
with
the
Americans With Disability Act.
poraon who needs any accom­
modation in order to participaia
in thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to the pro­
vision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Adrrumslraiion at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Santord.
Florida 32771 (407) 685-4227,
widen (2) working days ol your
receipt ot this notice. 8 you are
hearing or voice impaired, cal 1&lt;B00&gt;-9554771.
Pubkah April 18.25. 2004
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M 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 IO A
P R O B A TE OtVISJON
FILE N O . 04 2S8-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
WILLIAM E TH O M A S .
Deceased

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol W ILLIAM E. TH O M A S ,
deceased, whose dale ot death
waa January 21, 2004. Fils
Number 04 256-CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Dtvtaion. the address of which Is
P O Drawer C. Santord FL.
32772. The names and address­
es
ol
the
Personal
Representative and the Prftsonal
Representative s attorney ate
set forth below
AX creditors of the decedent
and other persona having dalms
or demands against decedent *
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice ha* been served, must Me
their claim* 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
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A FTER TH E DATE O F SER
VICE O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E ON TH EM
All other creditors ot the deco
deni and persons having claims
or demands against the dec*
dent's estato must Mo their
dalms with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER B ARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
TH E
TIM E PER IO D S E T F O R TH
A B O V E . AN Y CLAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M ORE
A F TE R
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
The date ot first publication ol
this Notice is Aptll 18. 2004
MELISSA S C H U LTZ
Personal Representative
5132 Healhorstone Court
Kissimmee, Floods 34758
Sean Bogie, Esq
Florida Bar No 0106313
Law Otticeol Sean Oogto, P A
P O. Boa 151358
Altamonte Springs, FL32715
Telephone (407)834-3311
407-834-3302 Fax
Attorney
lor
Porsonal
Represenlalive
Publish Apnt 18.25,2004
D lt8
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO R
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
P R O B ATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-352-CP
IN RE E S TA TE O F
A LB E R T LILANO S AG ER T.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estato
ol A LBER T LILAND S AG ER T.
deceased, whose date ol death
waa January t5. 2004; File
Number 04-352-CP. Is pending
In the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Division, the address ot which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Probate Divtskm. P O . Drawer C.
Santord, FL. 32772-0659 Tho
names and addressee ol tho
Personal Represenlalive and
Ihe Personal Representative's
attorney are sel forth below
All creditors of tho decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has boon served, must
file their claims with this Court
W ITH IN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F T E R
TH E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC ATIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY (30) DAYS
A FTE R 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 decedont and persons having claims
or demand! against the dece­
dent's estate musl file Ihoir
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A F TE R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P UB LIC ATIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E
ALL CLAIM S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FO R EVER BARRED
N O TW ITH S TA N D IN G
TH E
TIM E P ER IO D S E T FO R TH
A BO VE, ANY CLAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y EAR S O R MORE
A F TE R TH E D E C E D E N T'S
D A TE O F DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ot first publication ot
this Notice is April IB, 2004.
Mark A Sagert
Personal Representative
2549 Stoneview Road
Ortando. Flonda 32806
Debbie A McAndrew, Esquire
Florida Bat No 01320731
Page Law Finn. LLC
7232 Sand Lake Road. Suite

200

Ortando. FL 32818
Telephone: (407) 355-0599
Attorney
lor
Personal

Representative

Publish April 18, 25, 2004
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IN TH E C IR C U IT
C O U R T FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U rr FLO R ID A
C A S E NO.: 0 2 -M 7 -C P
IN RE. G UAR DIAN SH IP O F
R O B E R T O C AM P O S
N O TIC E
P LEA S E TAKE N O TIC E that on
the tat day ol M AR CH. 2004
there waa pieced on deposit In
this ottice, finds received from
PATTI JA R R E LL a t G UAR D IAN
ot the G U A R D IA N S H IP O F
R O B E R T O C A M P O S in Ihe
amount of 55,618 72 Sax! funds
a it all of the assets due lo:
U N K N O W N whose last know
addreaa waa
and maid assets
remain unclaimed
Unless said funds are claimed
on or be tort Six (8) months Irum
tie date of fret publication ol
tv * notice, said funds w il be torwarded to C H IE F FINANCIAL
O F F IC E R F O R S E M IN O LE
CO U N TY , pursuant to Flonda
Statute 744 534
IN W ITN E S S W H E R E O F I set
my hand end offiaai seal al
Santord. Florida tv s 1st day of
MARCH. 2004
MARYANNE M O R SE. C LER K

Legals

Legals

L egals

By; Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 2 t. 2004 and
April 18.2004
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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 IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A .
CIVIL C A S E NO .
04-CA-13O-16-E

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 1STH
JU D IC IA L C IR CUIT.
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 : 03-CA-2768-14

(N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E 1BTH
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT.
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 03-CA-2871-14

C IT Y 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
FIR S T NATIONW IDE
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N .
P LAINTIFF

JP M O R G AN C H A S E BANK
AS T R U S T E E FO R
C E R TIF IC A TE H O LD E R S OF
DEAR S TE A R N S A S S E T
B AC K E D C E R TIFIC A TE S
S E R IE S 2003-AC2.
PLAINTIFF

VS
IN
RE:
F O R F E IT U R E
OF
$16,375 00 IN U N ITE D S TA TE S
CUR R ENCY.
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O Raymond Theophillo Hayles
Denma A Hinds
Last known address;
Ctubside Drive
Longwood. Ftorlda 32779

I2 t t

Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Raymond Theophillo Hayles arid
Dennis A Hinds, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, litlo or Interest m the prop­
erty herein described
Y O U R ARE H ER E B Y NO TI
FIED that an action tor lortoiture
ol tho following property seized
and held In Seminole County,
Florida $16.37500 in United
Stales Currency, has been liled
against each ot you in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Seminole
County, Florida You are required
to servo a copy ot your writlen
defenses. II any. lo Ihe complaml
upon Tosha Scolaro, Sheriffs
counsel, whose address Is 100
Bush Boulevard. Sanford. Flonda
32773, on or before ihe 23 day ol
April, 2004. and tile Ihe original
said writlen defenses with the
Clerk ot this Court either betore
service on Sheriffs counsel or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise, a dolault will be entered
against you lor the robot
demanded In the complaint
D A TE D this
2004

day ol MAR 18 .

M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accommoda­
tion In order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost lo you, to the provision ol
certain assistance Please con­
tact tho AD A Coordinator at 30t
North Park Avenue. Suite N-301.
Santord, Florida 32771, tele­
phone (407) 665-4330, extension
4227. within 2 working days ot
your receipt ol this Notice ol
Heanng; it you are healing or
voice Impaired, call (800) 9558771.
Publish March 28. 2004 and
April 4.11, 18.2004
C203

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 A N 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-D R -3335-02D-G
DAVID R VEG A.
Petitioner
AND
MARILYN VEG A.
Respondent
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T O MARILYN V E G A
UN K N O W N
Y O U ARE N O TIFIED lhal an
action hat been filed against you
and that you are required lo
servo a copy ol your written
defenses, it any. to a on David R
Vega, whose address is 2809
Corngan D r . Deltona, FL 32738
on or betore May 5, 2004. and
tile the original with the Clerk ot
this Court at 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord, FL 32772.
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter
II you
(ail to do so, a default may be
entered agamsl you lor tho roliel
demanded in Ihe petition
Copies ol all court documents
in tint case, Including orders,
ate available al Ihe Clark ol Ihe
Circuit Court's office. You may
review those documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court's Ottice notified of
your current address (you may
(He Notice ot Cuttent Address,
Flonda Family Form 12 915).
Future papers in this lawsuit will
be mailed to Ihe addiess on
record at the dark's office
W AR N IN G ; Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules ot
Proceduie. requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments end information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions, Including dismissal or
striking ot pleadings
D A TE D March 29. 2004
M ARYANNE M ORSE
C LER K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By; Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 4. ft, 18, 25.
2004
C213
N O TIC E O F U E N S A LE
In accordance with the provi­
sion* of State law. there being
due and unpaid chargsa lor
which the undersigned is entitled
to satisfy an owner'* lien ol Ihe
goods hereinafter described and
stored el Uncle Bob's Sell
Storage located at 2650 W 25th
Street Santord. Flonda 32771,
(407)324-9985 And. due nonce
having been given, to the owner
of said property and aU parties
known to claim an interest there­
in. end the lime specified in such
notice for payment of such hav­
ing expired, the goods will be
sold at public auction at the
above stated address to Ihe
highest bidder or otherwise dis­
posed ol on Wednesday. APRIL
28, 2004 Date ol Auction Time
t :45 PM

M ICHAEL W SAN DER S. IF
LIVING. A N D IF D EA D . TH E
UN K N 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
ALL O TH E R P AR TIE S C LAIM ­
IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
M IC H A E L
W.
SANDERS;
SHARON
K
S AN D ER S , IF LIVING. AN D IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOW N
S P O U S E . HEIRS, D E V IS EE S .
G R A N 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 T H E R
P AR 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 S H An O N
K SANDERS. JP MORGAN
C H A S E BAN K F/K/A T H E
C H A S E M A N H A TTA N B AN K.
AS TR U S TE E ; H OM ETOW N
H O M EO W N E R 'S
A S S O C IA TIO N . IN C .; JO H N
D O E AN D JA N E D O E AS
UN KN 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 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 to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure daled
April t. 2004 entered in Crvil
Case No 04-CA-2768-14 ol the
Circuit Court ot tho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor S E M I­
N O LE County, Sanlord. Florida,
I will sell lo Ihe highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West From
Door al If* S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al It 00 a m on the t day ot
July.
2004
Ihe
lollowing
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
L O T 45, ALOM A B EN D TR A C T
III, 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 39. P AG ES 12. 13.
A N D 14, P UB LIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
CO U N TY.
FLO R ID A

#411,
Shannon
Household goods, tumour*
#504.
Earnastm*
Johnson
Household good*. Furniture,
appliance*. TV 's or Stereo
Equvm enl

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Cletk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish in
T H E S EM INO 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 PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233 8000
03-19407
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. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , al
tho
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1800-955 8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish April I t . 18, 2004
D069

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 #: 04 228-CP

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 G IVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure daled
April t. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03 CA-287I-14 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot the I8 T H
Judicial Circuit in and tor S E M I­
N O LE County. Santord. Flonda.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the West
Front Door at Iho SEM INO LE
County Courthouse located at
30t N Park Avenue in Sanlord.
Flonda. al ft 00 a m on the 4
day ol May. 2004 It* lollowing
described property a* sel forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit
L O T 6. O F M CNEIL W O O D S .
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
PLAT B O O K 47, PAGE 4 AND
5, O F TH E PUBLIC R E C O R D S
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A

(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
M ARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circull Court
By Mary Slroupo
Deputy Clerk
Publish in:
TH E SEM IN O LE HER ALD
T H 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 0000
0 3 -t 9957
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S AC T. poisons 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, 1800-955-8771 (TD D ) Of 1-800955-8770. via Flonda Relay
Service
Publish April tt, 18. 2004
D070

IN TH 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 ID A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 04-CA-301-14Q

IN RE E S TA TE O F
A LB E R T S C R O C K E TT, II.

VS

Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
Tho administration ot Iho estate
ol A LB E R T S C R O C K E TT. II,
deceased, whose date ol death
was September 20. 2003; is
pending in Ihe Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probate Division, File Number
04-228-CP ; the address ot
which I* 301 N Park A v e ,
Santord, FL. 32771 The names
and addies&amp;es ol the Personal
Represenlalive
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ol the Decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agsinst Decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice it served mutt Id* their
claim* with Out 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 PUBLICATION O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A FTE 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 ON
TH EM
All other creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demand* against
decedent's estate, including
unnurtured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, musl Me then
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E
A U CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W I U BE FO R EV E R BAR R ED
Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods set forth above, any claim
Ned two (2) years or more after
the decedent’s date ol death it
barred
The dale of the first publication
ot this node* is April 11. 2004
DAVID E TH OM AS
Personal Representative
252 Redding Road
Redtkng. C T 06896
C H E S T E R J. TR O W , ESQ UIR E
Florida Bar No 184659
1 N E First Avenue
Suit* 303
Ocala. FL 34470
Telephone 352/3694630
Attorney tor
Personal
Representative

D07S

Legals

C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
the
S E M IN O L E
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227.1800-9556771 (T D D ) or 1400955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service

In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate to ft**
1*
5 proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at 3 0 1 N. Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than aeven*(7)
day* prior to the proceeding tt
hearing impaired. (TO O ) 1-6009554771 or Voice (V ) 1400955-6770 via Ftorlda Relay
Services

Pubkth: April 11, 16.2004
D071

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
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 : (M C A 499-14

Dated this t day ot April. 2004,

R O B E R T T, H ALLER . IF
LIVING, AND IF O EAD , TH E
UN K N 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
ALL O T H E R P ARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN T E R E S T BY.
TH RO UG H.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T R O B E R T T HALLER
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
R O B E R T T H A U E R . IF ANY.
W ELLS
FARGO
BANK.
N A TIO N A L
A S S O C IA TIO N .
JO H N D O E ANO JA N E D O E A S
UN KN O W N T E N A N TS IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D EFEN D AN T^)
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
puisuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 1. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-30I-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Clrcurt in and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Sanlord, Flonda.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West
Front Door al the SEM INOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N, Park Avenue in Santord.
Florida, al 11:00 a m on Ihe 4
day ot May. 2004 the following
described property a t tel forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
L O TS 80 AND 81, LE S S E A S T
5 FE E T, SA N FO R D H E IG H TS
ADDITIO N. A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E P LAT T H E R E O F A S
R E C O R D E D IN PLAT B O O K 2.
P AG ES 62 AND 63. PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
Dated this 1 day ol April, 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubkah in:
TH 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
801 S University Drive Sort*
500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-23273
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S A C T. person* with doabrtrtie* needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact

MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

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 . AS NO M IN EE FO R
W ELLS FA R G O H O M E
M O R TG A G E . INC .
P LAINTIFF

Submitted by.
Law Ottice ot Marahall C .
Walton
1800 NW 49th Sheet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)7714052

VS
PATRICIA G ERRY, AS
P ER S O N A L
R E P R E S E N TA TIV E O F T H E
ESTA TE
OF
C ALVIN
W
O W E N S A K/A CALVIN O W E N S
A/KM
C A LV IN
W ILLIAM
O W E N S . E T AL
D E F E N D A N TIS )
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
TO
OW ENS

C H R IS T O P H E R

R

whose residence is unknown II
he/she/they be living, and II
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interost by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who ala not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed heieln
Y O U A RE H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
lhal an action lo loreclosa a
mortgage on ft* lollowing prop­
erty
L O T 8, O F P R AIR E LAKE
H E IG H T S . 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 BOO K 10.
A T PAG E 58, O F T H E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

Daled this 1 day ol April, 2004.

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 .
P LAINTIFF

Publish April 11, 18.2004

Publtah April 11. 18.2004
D009

SH AR O N MARTIN, IF LIVING.
AND
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UN K N 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 .
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 PAR TIES CLAIM
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY.
TH RO UG H.
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T SH AR O N MARTIN.
UNKNOW N
SPOUSE
OF
S H A R O N M AR TIN. IF ANY;
M CNEIL W O O D S
H O M EO W N E R S
A S S O C IA TIO N . INC .A
DISSO LVED FLORIDA
C O R P O R A TIO N ; JO H N D O E
AN D
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW 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 )

Legals

L egals

VS

Dated this t day ol April. 2004

Customer Name. Inventory
8338. Mae Oavts, Household

Legals

has been filed against you and
ft* you are required to serve a
copy ot your written defenses, if
any. to it on DAVID J S TE R N ,
E S Q Plaintiff* attorney, whose
address Is 801 S University
Drive #500. Plantation, FL
33324 (rxt later than 30 days
Irom the dale ol the first publica­
tion ot this notice ol action) and
tile the onginal with the clerk ol
this court either betore service
on Plaintiff's attomoy or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor tha relief demanded In
the complaint or petition Med
herein
W ITN E S S my hand and Ihe
seal ol this Court al SEM INO LE
County. Florida, this 5 day ol
April, 2004
M ARYANNE 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
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 FO R P LAIN TIFF
801 S U N IV E R S ITY DRIVE
S U ITE 500
PLANTATION . FL 33324
04-24017

Publish April 11, 18. 2004
D073
IN T H 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.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .0 3 -C A -9 6 4 .1 4 -a

Notice, tt you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (B00)9554770.
D A TE D *1 Santord. Florida on
April 1.2004
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk. Circu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
A t Deputy Clerk
SM ITH , HIATT $ DIAZ, PA,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park B tvd.
Suit* 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Pubkah Santord Herald
Publish: April 11, 18.2004
D074

N O TIC E OF
FIC TITIO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that w*
are engaged In business al 217
Altamonte Commerce Bivd.,
Suite 1212, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole County, Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
Florida Kuatom Marketing
and thal wa Intend to register
said name with ft* Division ot
Corporation*,
Tallahassee.
Flonda. In accordance with the
provision! ol Ihe Flcliliout
Nam* Statute*, to-Wit: Section
865 09, Florida Statutes 1991.
Don A Soa and Etise J . Frenk
Publish April 18. 2004
DO90

BANK O F AM ERICA. N A ,
SUCCESSOR TO
NATIO NSBAN K. N A ,
Plalntitt,
vs
C H R IS TO P H E R J. LYDO N, el
* l,
Defendants
N O TIC E O F S A L E
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 an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated April t. 2004,
and entered In Case No 03 C A 964-14G ol the Circuit Court ot
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County,
Florida,
wherein
Bank
ol
America, N A , successor lo
Nations Bank, N A. is Plaintiff
and C H R IS TO P H E R J LYDON.
C H A S E G R O V E S C O M M U N I­
T Y A S S O CIATIO N , INC ; FR E D ­
E R IC K
LIN B E R G E R ,
U N K N O W N T E N A N T N O 1;
UN KN O W N T E N A N T S N O 2; ;
and ALL UN K N O W N PARTIES
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 T O TH IS A C TIO N . O R
HAVING O R CLA IM IN G T O
H AVE AN Y RIGHT. T IT L E O R
IN T E R E S T IN TH E P R O P E R TY
H E R E IN
D E S C R IB E D
ate
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al It* Watt Front Door ot the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Flotida 32771 at
5eminole County. Florida, al
11 00 a m on Ihe 6 day ol May,
2004. Ihe following described
property as set torth In said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit
L O T 17, C H A S E G R O V E S
U N IT 8. 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 44, PAG ES
29 T H R O U G H 31, O F TH E
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
II 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 Ihe provi­
sion ol certain assistance
Please contact Ihe Court at 407665-4330 within two (2) working
days ol your receipt ol this

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 AC T. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlacl
C O U R T A DM INISTR ATION , al
Ihe
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at (407)685-4227,
1-800-9554771 (TD D ) or 1-800955 8770. via Florida Relay
Service

Nolle* ot
Public Sal*
In accordance with the provisions ol ft* Sett Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 BOt E T
te c )
U S A Slor-A Way
Hereby gives notice ot sale
under said act to;
Tenant
Unit #
Prlne Duran!
Darren Miles
Mike Donaldson
Paul Sliltwagon
Chandra Washington
Jolene England
Wiitredo Run

Your storage renl is In arrears
and your personal property will
be sold al public sale to satisfy
storage fees and expenses
Sale will be held April 22, 2004
11:00 e m O USA Stor-A-Way.
4051 West SR 46. Santord. FL
32771 (407)302-4077.
Publish: April 11.18, 2004
D079
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S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y
B C C P R O JE C TS :
For Informal ion on Seminole
County B C C procurements,
please visit our websile al
www co seminole tl us/purchas•
Ing
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
active solicitations toi RFPs.
PSt, IFBs and CCs Many can
be downloaded and printed al no
charge or call 407-665-7131. All
aollcitaliont and procurement
Information are alto available at
the County Services Building.
1101 East First Street, Room
3208 Sanlord, F L
32771
between Ihe hours ol BAM to
5PM Mon-Frt.
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. H I* the respondents' respon­
sibility lo contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving date
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Shooting suspect tracked down in Ariz.
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
SANFORD
—
Police
thought they had cornered the
suspected shooter in the
Thursday morning incident
near Sanford's historic district
only to find out they were a
half day too late and he was on
his way to Arizona.
Sanford police and sheriff's
office deputies converged

Brantley
bounces back
J a m lle W e e k s h e lp e d La ko
B ra n lle y re b o u n d fro m a
d is tric t lo ss to Lako M a ry on
F rid a y w ith an 11-0 w h ip p in g
o f L a k e H o w e ll on M o n d a y.

See Sport*, Page 7A

Police suspect
abduction of
six month old

P h o to su bm itted

A u th o ritie s b e lie ve
E lie z e r
R o b le s a n d S h a n te e R oger
a bducted R oger’s six-m onthold child that w a s in the c u s­
tody o f relatives.

The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is currently
investigating a parental
abduction, at a residence on
Jay Drive in Altamonte
Springs. The incident was
first reported to law enforce­
ment at around 10:30 a.m. on
April 19.
The sheriff's office is seek­
ing two subjects for ques­
tioning, 18-year-old Eliezer
"Elijah" Robles and 18-yearold Shantee Koger.
Roger reportedly abduct­
ed Tier daughter, who was in
the legal custody of relatives.
Roger was visiting the resi­
dence where the child was
staying at the time. She
allegedly took the child. It is
believed Koger and the child
rhay still be in the area.
Seminole Count)' Sheriff's
Office investigators believe
the child, identified as sixmonth-old Yhanna Roger,
could potentially be at a risk,
based on the mother's past
history. Roger is described as
a black female, approximate­
ly 5-foot 3-inches, 100
pounds. Robles Ls a black
male, approximately 5-foot
7-inches, 150 pounds.
Anyone with information
regarding this case is asked
to contact investigator Dana
Ortiz at 407-665-6650.

dition, police say Jeremy Allen
Keller, 20, of Cary Street,
Deltona, had already made his
way to Jacksonville Friday to
board a Greyhound ous.
Sanford Investigator Chris
Woehr estimates that Keller
was taking a bus bound for
California sometime Friday
afternoon - only after missing
his first scheduled bus earlier

Victim in critical condition; police seek
2nd man narrowly missed being shot
Saturday at the Port of Sanford,
located off Orange Boulevard
on Lake Monroe, as witness
accounts led them to a docked
houseboat at the marina. With
the blue minivan used in the

Airport
sustains
steady
growth

shooting in the marina parking
lot, the Sanford Special Tactical
Unit waited for the man to
emerge who they thought rid­
dled 25-year-old Troy Lctray
Dixon, of Cedar Creek Circle,

Sanford, with three gunshot
wounds in the 1400 block of
Oak Avenue.
But while Dixon lay uncon­
scious at Orlando Regional
Medical Center in critical con­

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urnaround

B y D a n P in g
E d it o r

B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

SANFORD — Passenger
traffic at Sanford's airport
continues to post triple-digit
increases at a time when the
Bush administration's most
optimistic projections indi­
cate
modest but steady
growth
throughout
the
nation's airports.
Department
of
Transportation
Secretary
Norman Mineta told an avia­
tion forecasting conference
that he expects airline traffic
to increase in the United
States by 6.8 percent during
the next two years. A growth
rate of that size would put
the number of U.S. airline
passengers at pre-Sept. 11,
2001 levels by 2005.
At
Orlando
Sanford
International Airport (OSIA),
however, passenger counts
were up nearly 150 percent in
March versus March 2003. It
was the third consecutive
month that overall traffic at
OSIA increased by a triple
digit percentage over the
same month in 2003.
"You're going to continue
to see some fantastic growth
numbers throughout the
summer,"
said
Larry

M a n a g in g E d ito r

LAKE MARY — A group of active
citizens .ire paving the way for
improvements to the Rinehart Road
trail.
The 2.3-mile stretch of trail from
Lake Mar)' Boulevard to County Road
46A is undergoing a facelift that
includes the addition of multiple exer­
cise and rest stations, and improved
landscaping and irrigation. The initial
project is due to be completed this
summer, but the group known as the
Be A Trailblazer Inc. are continuing
their efforts to support the betterment
of the trail and possibly extend itself to
other recreational areas of Lake Mary.
The not-for-profit organization was
founded several years ago when the
neighborhoods
of
Timacuan,
Manderley, Woodbridge and The Hills
of Lake Mary approached the dty to
dress up tjie bleak, black-topped trail
on the east side of Rinehart Road. With
the addition of a fifth partner, The
Forest, the consortium of neighbor­
hoods was inspired by the prospective
chance of changing the landscape of
the city's only trail that connects the
county's Seminole Wekiva Trail and
Cross Seminole Trail.
The group has raised about $230,000
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Herald photo* b y T o m m y Vincent

Lake M a ry A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f P arks a n d R e c re a tio n K a th y G e h r an d
T ra ilb la z e r c o -c h a irs D a rre ll J a rv is (le ft) a n d A lla n P la n k ta ke a se a t a t th e first
c o m p le te d re st s ta tio n on th o R in e h a rt R o a d trail.

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LM expansion continues
with municipal complex
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A developer can log
quite a few miles in city of Lake Mary.
From finalizing plans at City Hall to
obtaining building permits on the other
side of town, customers can often find
themselves driving back and forth along
Lake Mary Boulevard.
A new facility at 911 Wallace Court,
located off of Rinehart Road, will provide
one-stop shopping while adding city serv­
ices for the citizens of Lake Mary, said City

Manager John Litton.
Officials broke ground Friday on the
$5.3-million, 38,000-square-foot municipal
services complex that will house the city's
fire department, building department,
planning and zoning, public works offices
and a community senior center.
"This will bring all the customer issues
to one location," Litton said.
Duke Construction, of Orlando, was
rewarded the design-build contract and
purchased the 4.5-acre site for the facility
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H erald p h o to b y T o m m y Vincent

Lake Mary
City
Manager
John Litton
(left) and
Mayor
Thom
Greene
revel at the
prospect of
a proposed
city facility
that will pro­
vide better
fire servic­
es, onestop shop­
ping for city
customers
and a sen­
ior commu­
nity center.

State attorney’s office remembers dedicated employee
B y C h r is to p h e r P atton

Managing Editor

Michelle Thatcher —
Executive Director Seminole
Soil and Water Conservation
District Board

Kathy Corso’s children (left to right) Kimberley, Billy, Paige and Michael
hold a plaque honoring their mother's work at the state attorney's office.

SANFORD — Known as a
loving friend and dedicated
mother throughout the com­
munity, there was another
kide to Kathy Corso that few
were able to witness.
Corso, who passed away
Nov. 14, 2003, after a 6-year
fight with breast cancer, was
an asset in the 18th Circuit
District State Attorney's
Office in downtown Sanford.
Spending two separate stints
at the office for a total of more
than 11 years, Corso touched

the hearts of many children
with her ability to ease their
fears and concerns.
"One of things that stood
out about Kathy in the child
abuse division is that she was
so engaging. That is was one
thing that struck me with the
kids," said Stewart Stone,
child abuse sex crimes divi­
sion chief.
For her strong-willed spirit
and dedication not only in her
battle for life, but also at her
job Corso was posthumously
honored last week as the
office's Pride and Excellence
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"We feel we are very fortu­
nate people because we have
own to love Kathy and all
e things she did," said
Seminole-Brevard
State
Attorney Norm Wolfinger.
"Some of the special things
that stuck out to me are the
kind heart she had. She
would always have a smile
and something nice to say."
In attendance for the occa­
sion were a host of Kathy's
relatives and her four chil­
dren, Kimberley, 21, Billy, 19,

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

I n B rief

Lunar landscape

O ut &amp; A bo u t

This Mother's Day
adopt a manatee through
innovative program
This M other's Day, increase the size
of your family by one ton! Adopt a man­
atee for mom this M other's Day.
Even though you can't actually bring
the m anatee home, Save the Manatee
C lub (SM C) w ill send your mom a
photo and biography of your newest
family member. An adoption certificate,
m em bership handbook, and newsletter
subscription are included.
And, during the month of May, each
new member who joins the Adopt-AM analee program at $35 or more will
receive a free commemorative plate fea­
turing a design of "M an atees" by
renowned marine artist Wyland (while
supplies last).
Although the average manatee is not
quite a ton (usually 800 to 1,200
pounds), they are probably the biggest
and best present you can give to mom.
In addition, funds from each Adopt-AManatee membership go toward efforts
to protect endangered m anatees and
their habitat.
Found in the waterways of southeast­
ern United States — prim arily in Florida
— manatees, an endangered species,
need our help. Today mere are only
about 3,000 m anatees left. Each year,
many manatees are killed by watercraft
collisions. They are crushed in flood­
gates and canal locks, and they becom e
entangled in fishing gear. The greatest
long-term threat to m anatees is loss of
habitat.
N ineteen m anatees who regularly
winter at Blue Spring State Park in
Orange City have been chosen for one
of SM C's tnree A dopt-A -M anatee pro­
grams. Adoptees at Blue Spring include
manatee moms such as Phyllis, Lily, and
Lucille. In the spring of 1991, Phyllis
gave birth to twins, a rare occurrence
for manatees.
This past June, Phyllis visited Blue
Spring with a new calf. Lily is also the
mother of several calves and a regular
park visitor, returning each year since
1974. Lucille, born in 1980, regularly
w inters at Blue Spring. She also came
into Blue Spring wit a new calf this year.
And of course, let's not forget playful
H ow ie, Susan and M arion Irving's
adopted manatee.
For more inform ation about m anatees
»r the A dopt-A-M anatee program, conact Save tnc Manatee Club at 500 N.
Maitland Ave., Maitland, 32751 or call 1800-432-JOIN (5646). You can also visit
the SMC web page at www.savethemanatee.org.

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March of Dimes awards
grants to 5 Central
Florida agencies
The March of Dimes has awarded
$79,073 in grants to five Central Florida
agencies.
In Sem inole County, the Healthy Start
Coalition has been awarded $12,260, to
be used in exam ining factors contribut­
ing to local fetal and infant deaths
through the Fetal and Infant Mortality
Review (FIRM ) and seeks to educate
providers and the com m unity about
services and interventions.
"T his grant allows us to learn from
each fam ily's tragic loss what can be
done to im prove our com m unity," said
Dr. M arnie Shanbhag, executive director
of the Sem inole County Healthy Start
Coalition, Inc. "W e want fam ilies to be
spared the grief of losing a child."
"Learning more about the factors that
lead to fetal and infant deaths in
Sem inole County is a critical first step in
reducing the num ber of babies that die
in our com m u nity," she said. "W e
would not be able to do this without the
March of D im es."
It has also been announced that
March of Dim es W alkAmerica will be
held in three Central Florida locations
bn Saturday, April 24. Locally it will be
held at Lake Lily Park in M aitland,
beginning at 8 a.m.
For
m ore
in form ation
on
WalkAmerica, phone 407-599-5077, or 1600-525-WALK.

w ed
The Literary Group of
the Sanford Woman's Club
will meet .it 10 a.m. at the
home of Ruth Gaines. Emy
Sokol and Betty Colbert will
be hostesses. The subject
Ml is
v. The club will hold its
poetry.
monthly board meeting on
April 28 at the Clubhouse at

THUR
Issues and Answers, pre­
sented by Republican
Women of Central Florida,
featuring Seminole County
candidates for Districts 1
and 3 commission seats will
be held at Roadway Inn in
Longwood. Candidates will
speak on issues and respond
to questions. Registration is
6 p.m., a meeting ■at 6:30,
dinner ($15) follows at 7
p.m. and the program
begins at 7:30 p.m.

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Herald photo by To m m y Vincent

In a scone that looks like a toloscopic vio w o l tho surfaco of the m oon, visitors to tho S om inolo C ounty Public Safety Building
w alk past this decorative concrete ball that w hen view ed up close resem bles the lunar landscape.

Drug related
Willie James Gibson, 58, of
Airport Boulevard, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday, April 15. O fficers
serving a warrant on Gibson dis­
covered drug related items. He
was arrested on charges of pos­
session of cocaine, and posses­
sion of narcotics equipment for
use in possible manufacturing/
transporting drugs.
Thefts
• Joseph James Rochford, 19,
of VVinter Springs, and Wesley
Clark Roberson, 25, of Lakeland,
were arrested by Sanford police
on Thursday, April 15, at a retail
store in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. O fficers said
they took items from the store
without paying. Each was
charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
• Howard Warren Robinson,
40, listed as homeless in
Sanford, was arrested by police
Wednesday, April 14, at a store
in the 2500 block of French
Avenue. He reportedly took $20
in items from the store without
paying. When the store manager
attem pted to stop him, he

The Lake Brantley
Theatre Department will
present the musical, "You’re
a Good Man, Charlie
Brown" (revised) at the
school auditorium at 991
Sand Lake Road in
Altamonte Springs, at 7
p.m., April 22, 23 and 24
and at 2 p.m. on April 23.
Admission is $6 in advance
or $7 at the door. For more
information, call 407-3203429.

chief over $1,000.

! Police
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reportedly produced a small
pocket knife and wave it at her.
He was charged with petty
shoplifting from a merchant and
improper exhibition of a danger­
ous weapon.
O ther arrests
• Thomas Chambers, 52, with
no known address, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday,
April 15, at a business in the
2900 block of Sanford Avenue
where he was reportedly caus­
ing a disturbance. He was
charged with disturbing the
peace.
• Alfred Perkins, 31, of Locust
Avenue,
was
arrested
by
Sanford police last Wednesday
at his residence, where he
reportedly destroyed items the
residence. He was charged with
property damage/criminal mis-

• Barbara Sue Flannigan, 38,
of East Fourth Street, Sanford,
was arrested by Sanford police
last Monday. She had reportedly
rammed a man's vehicle with
hers, and was attempting to beat
the door of the victim 's resi­
dence and his car. She was
arrested on charges of contempt
of court for violating an injunc­
tion against domestic violence,
and resisting an officer without
violence.
• Jimmy Jereome Franklin, 22,
with no local address, and
Calvin Acree, 19, of Lake
Monroe Terrace, were arrested
by
Sanford
police
last
Wednesday. Police investigating
a possible stolen vehicle found
the two in another vehicle on
Georgia Avenue. The two were
said to have sped away, but
were apprehended in the 200
block of Yale Drive. Franklin
was charged with resisting an
officer without violence. Acree
was charged with resisting an
officer without violence, assault
on an officer, and resisting an
officer with a high speed vehicu­
lar pursuit.

State attorney, sheriff award victims’ advocates
A Seminole County deputy sheriff, an advocate
from Safehouse of Seminole, and two employees of
the Seminole County State Attorney’s Office wen.*
named tops in their fields today at a ceremony hon­
oring crime victims and pledging to continue to
fight for their rights.
Winner of the "Outstanding Service" Award is
Carmen Nieves, a 12-year veteran of the State
Attorney’s Office, and winner of the "Attorney of
the Year” designation is Stacey Salmons, an assis­
tant state attorney since 2000. The "Law
Enforoement Officer of the Year" award went to
Corporal Barbara Lense, Seminole Count)’ Sheriffs
Office. Tire "Advocate of the Year" was Lillie
Henderson, a domestic violence counselor from
Safehouse of Seminole.
Nomi Early, the former district attorney from
Denver was the speaker. Early, a much sought after
speaker, legal consultant, and advocate of victims'
rights, is one of tire people leading a push for the U.
S. Congress to approve for ratification and amend­
ment outlining basic victims' rights: a right to be
present, a right to be heard, and a right to be
infomied. He urged the program's attendees to
contact US. senators Bill Nelson and Bob Graham
and ask them for a positive vote on the issue, which
is scheduled for senate debate later this week.

FRI
The Helen Stairs
Theatre's Repertory
Company is now presenting
"The Boyfriend," a musical
comedy of singing and
dancing with a cast of 26
men and women.
Performances will be April
23 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. and
April 25 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12 and $15.
For tickets, call the box
office at 407-321-8111.
Vacation Express, Sanford
Airport Authority and TBI
Airport Management will
celebrate the return of
Vacation Express'
Caribbean hub to Orlando
Sanford International
Airport. Festivities begin at
8:45 a.m. at Terminal B, then
move on to the activities.
There will be music, food,
beverage, and more. RSVP
to the Sanford Airport
Authority at 407-585-4000.
TG IF Hike. Meet at
Geneva Wilderness parking
lot, Highway 426, about five
miles east of Oviedo. We'll
hike around the lake and
look for late spring wildflowers. Bring water and
bug spray. After the hike,
we'll go to Bill's Elbow
restaurant for dinner at the
Oviedo Mall. No pets
please. For more informa­
tion, call Joan Jarvis at 407365-6036 or e-mail bluetrailcaaol.eom. Public is
invited.

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Winners with (left to right): Chris White, Chief of Operations for
the Seminole County State Attorney's Office; Carmen Nieves.
Outstanding Service; Lillie Henderson, Safehouse of
Seminole, Advocate of the Year; Norm Early, former Denver
District Attorney and guest speaker Stacey Salmons, assistant
state attorney, Attorney of the Year; Corporal Barbara Lense.
Seminole County Sheriffs Office, Law Enforcement Officer of
the Year; and Seminole County Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harriett.

The Apopka Woman's Club
will hold its 43rd Apopka Art
and Foliage Festival on
Saturday and Sunday (April
25) at Kit Land Nelson Park,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both
days. More than 30,000 people
are expected to browse the 175
booths of artists and crafts dis­
plays. Admission is free. For
more information, call tire
Apopka Area Chamber of
Commerce at 407-886-1441
during regular working
hours. At other times, call
407-703-1788.

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Shooting

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Continued from Page 1A
in the day.
Littles and
him, and he took off
"We knew he had
Woehr of the
running, at which
hough! a ticket but we
Sanford
time he was shot.
weren’t alOO percent
police crimi­
Investigators say
sure he boarded a
nal investiga­
Dixon was not con­
bus," lie said.
tions unit say
cealing drugs at the
An expedited war­
a team effort
time nor was he
rant was signed by
by the entire
robbed of $120 in his
Judge O.H. Eaton
departm ent
possession. Sanford
Saturday night as
led
their
Investigator
Chris
police in Escambia
investigation
Woehr said all the
Keller
Dowdney
and Port Walton Beach
in the right
information points to
counties both stopped
direction
the shooting as a ran­
different Greyhound buses in from the start. From the begin­ dom act of violence, but the
search of Keller, but he wasn't ning when the emergency call possibility of racial tensions are
located until Sunday 7 p.m. by came in at about 1 a.m. being aiasidered.
the
Phoenix
Police Thursday, Littles said Sanford
“We have some information
Department.
police was on top of'tlie situa­ that was provided to us, but it
Sanford investigators say tion.
is really unclear," Littles said.
Phoenix police found Keller oil
Residents alerting police to "We want to be very careful. If
a Greyhound bus in possession tlie shooting came as far away that's what it is then that’s
of a .45-caliber handgun as 18th Street and French what we will call it, but if it's
thought to be the weapon used Avenue, but as many citizens not we don't want to go there."
in the Sanford shooting. He is heard the half dozen shots ring
Through a lot of hard work,
being charged with attempted out so did officers at the police Littles said investigators came
homicide, but more charges station. Littles said officers in contact with the two other
amid be pending — especially fanned out throughout the city white males in the vehicle,
if another unharmed victim of and located the bleeding Dixon which led them to the Port of
Keller's early morning shoot­ slumped over a curb on 13th Sanford. Woehr said the two
ing spree is located.
Street, near Park Avenue
other vehicle occupants were
"We know Phoenix did a
Dixon is said to have told not involved in the shooting.
real good job because we think police that three white males
Keller, however, did not own
if lie was given the chance to had approached him in the the minivan parked at the
think it would have turned out minivan and asked for change marina. It belonged to Donna
worse than it was/' said for a $20 bill. When he asked Dowdney, 39, who was arrest­
Sanford Investigator Cynthia the people in the car for a ride ed Saturday at the houseboat
Littles.
home. Ire si id they tried to rob for accessory to the attempted

Complex

homicide. She reportedly drove
Keller to Jacksonville and
informed police of his escape.
She has since bonded out of
the Seminole County Jail.
Keller is expected to be extra­
dited back to Seminole County
in tlie next two to three weeks.
However, Woehr said the
case is far from over

"What we do need help with
is there was a previous incident
about 15 minutes before this
incident in tlie area of 13th and
12lli streets when the suspect
shot at another individual we
were unable to locate or identi­
fy," he said.
"We know that person was­
n't hit, hut we know he was

shot at."
Witnesses or tlie person that
was shot at during the first
shooting are encouraged to call
tlie Sanford Polio.* Department
at 407-323-3030 or anyone with
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that is slated to be completed
Nov. 30. Duke bought the land
from Anne Wallace of Lake
Mary. The real estate broker
said she was "happy it would
be used for a public use."
The
municipal
service
building is one component of
a $10 million citywide renova­
tion And expansion project
that includes the remodeling
of City Mall and the addition
of a second fire station in Lake
Mary's downtown, Litton
said.
Witli the increased capacity
of fire-fighting services at the
two stations, Lake Mary' will
be adding in the future IS fire
and
medical
personnel,
including three battalion
chiefs.
"I'd like to think at this
point that we are stepping up
to the plate not only providing
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but the overall first response
of Seminole County," Litton
said.
The addition of the munici­
pal service complex is expect­
ed to open additional space at
the current fire station and
public works facility located
off Rinehart Road as well as
increase the availability of the
city’s community center on
Country Club Road.
"Ilie really great tiling
about this is the additional
space we're planning for is
we’re going to use for our sen­
ior recreation and meeting
facility," said Mayor Thom
Greene. "That frees up space
in the community center."
The process of developing
plans for the new municipal
services complex did not occur
over night. By choosing the

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design-build route, city offi­
cials and staff mapped out the
entire facility, which included
weekly
meetings
since
September to diligently pour
over each and every detail.
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Pa«C 4 A Wednesday. April 21. 2001

Scruffy Duffers Pub
creates a golfers’ oasis
B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
SANFORD — Die ceramic
statue of a happy, not-so-lucky
golfer perched overlooking the
bar tells the story’ of a new
neighborhood pub.
High school buddies Joe
Loschiavo, a former Outback
Sleakliouso employee from
New Smyrna Beach, and
Chuck Volkema, a construction
subcontractor from Sanford,
said they always wanted to
own a grill pub. After two
years of planning and design­
ing, their dream came true
with the recent opening of
Scruffy Duffers Sports Pub and
drill on State Road *16.
'The name comes from both
of us wanting to leave our pn&gt;fessional careers and stop
shaving, that's where the
scruffy comes from," said
Loschiavo. "The duffer is a
happy, but not so good golfer."
’Ihey found their three-fool
high mascot .it a garage sale.
And similar to the luint for the
"Scruffy Duffer," the two did
much of the work on the pub
themselves.

Loschiavo estimates they
performed about 60 percent of
the work on the new building
including the sod laying, tile
work and bar and kitchen
design. D ie interior decorating
is also winning rave reviews
from guests as the "old school
duo" chose to highlight each
table with one hero from each
popular sport such as Larry
Bird, Jack Dempsey and Hank
Aaron.
"We felt the pride and ijuality we could have put in it was
better than anybody else
would do," he said.
They decided on the
Sanford area for the sports grill
because of the growing, but
hometown feel to the commu­
nity. Loschiavo said he wants
Scruffy Duffers to be known as
a family owned and operated
neighborhood pub.
"1 think the void we are fill­
ing is more of the old style pub
that can take care of its cus­
tomers," he said.
Scruffy Duffers can accom­
modate 40 guests jnsidc the
pub and another 15 outside on
its spacious deck. The outside
seating at Scruffy Duffers is

unique as it is separated from
the interior bar by only a
garage door, which tends not
to exclude outdoor guests from
the action inside, Loschiavo
said.
Die featured menu item of
the pub is its signature wings.
The trademark poultry comes
in six different flavors ■— mild,
medium, hot, barbecue, lemon
popper and garlic — and incre­
ments of It), 20 and 30. The
menu is rounded out with
daily lunch and dinner spe­
cials, an assortment of sand­
wiches such as the Black
Angus hamburger, a varied
selection of appetizers and sal­
ads that are made fresh to
order.
"Our dinner menu is small
but I feel it captures what peo­
ple want in a pub-style menu
— grouper, slirimp, chicken
and steak," Loschiavo said.
The drink menu is high­
lighted with a wide selection of
beers
and
wines.
Entertainment is also not lack­
ing at Scruffy Duffers. With
ilans to include live music of a
aid back oldies or Jimmy
Buffet-style band, the pub fea-

lure*s darts, a tabletop video
machine and six televisions
throughout including two out
on the deck. And for those
happy, but not-so-lucky golfers
they can always try the digital
version of Golden Tee Golf.

Scruffy Duffers is open
Sunday through Wednesday
from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and
Thursday through Saturday
from II a.m. to midnight. The
bar does stay open longer as
business allows. It is located off

State Road 46 at 100 S. White
Cedar Road.
The pub can be reached
at 407-936-0889 as it offers
the service of carryout and
delivery to within reasonable
proximity.

shaping out as one of the four
rest stations is completed with
the other three under construc­
tion. The eight exercise stations
are also in place.
The whole effort is focused
on screening the trail from the
busy divided highway making
it more enjoyable and attrac­
tive to the nearby residents,
said
Traitblazer
co-chair
Darrell Jarvis, former homeowners' association president
for Manderley.
"It looks barren right now,"
he said, "but this kind of will
give it a focal point of land­
scaping along the way."
With the stations nearly
complete, the next wave of
improvements includes land­
scaping that will shield the
trail and take the focus off the
high-tension wires overhead.

By June, organizers expect the Trailhead Park. Die business
project will be nearly complet­ will provide light refreshments
ed In time for a grand opening and rent out bikes and surreys.
"We were certainly in favor
event.
"You will see by June 5 if we could get somebody in
hopefully a very different there that could rent bikes and
trail." Plank said.
rollerblades,"
Plank said.
While the city kicked in "That would add another
funds for the project, they've whole dimension."
On June 4 at It) a.m., city,
continued to support the
group by securing some com­ county anil stale officials will
petitive bids and performing cut the ceremonial ribbon at
some of the landscaping and Trailhead Park, located at the
irrigation work in-house, said south end of the trail at the
Kathy Gehr, Lake Mary assis­ intersection of Lake Mary
tant director of parks and Boulevard and Rinehart Road.
Die next day, fnim 9 a.m. to 1
recreation.
"Working with this group p.ni., Be ATrailblazer and Dike
has been very easy," she said. Mary will host Trail Pun Day to
the
fundraising
"We have worked very well continue
efforts for the project and show
with them."
Die city also has contractod . off tluv improvumiini.s to the
a company to set-up shop in community.
the empty concession stand in
"Wo-don't want* people to

think this will be done with
this dedication," Plank said.
"With additional funding we
can enhance what's already
there."
At the Trail Pun Day, organ­
izers will be selling the cook­
books of 300 recipes compiled
from local families, city leaders
and area restaurants, and the
$50 engraved bricks. The
group has sold about 100 of the
bricks so far, but hope to sell
many more so perhaps the
entire rest stations are bricked
with personalized messages,
Jarvis said.
"I think that's one of the
nicest things to come out of it,"
Plank said pointing to a brick
that w as1 intentionally laid
upside down at the rest station
near the city fire station. "Some
of the sentiments on the bricks

really get to you."
Maggie Harper requested
the engraved brick of "In
memory of Charles" In* placed
upside down so she could read
it while sitting on the* trail
bench, Plank said.
The group is already eyeing
what to do with more funds
including the addition of light­
ing and fountain features to the
new re^st stations and the possi­
bility of supplementing the n*st
stations with two more - one
across the Interstate 4 pedestri­
an bridge and another near
County Road 46A. Plank said
it is also possible the gamp
may turn to the city's budding
downtown to help provide
more aesthetic features.
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Owners Chuck Volkema (left) and Joe Loschiavo stand bohind the bar with the mascot ol their new
neighborhood pub Scruffy Duffers.

Trail
Continued from Page 1A
through a combination of
efforts, They found private
donations from businesses
such Heritage United Bank
and Progress Energy, and
secured funds from the city
and county.
I iowever Trailblazer co­
chair Allan Plank says, "a lot of
it was made up of small dona­
tions" from concerned citizens
that also desired a change from
the "black-topped wasteland."
Several other fundraisers
included the selling of the "A
Taste of Lake Mary" recipe
book for $5 and a personalized
engraved brick for $5(1.
" lire concept is something
we started about in late 2000,"
said Plank, who at the time
was the limacunn homeown­
ers' association president.
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Sanford police
mourn the passing
of retired corporal

Wednesday. April 21.2001 I’agcSA

Corso

Sanford Officer Erwin
awarded for Dili arrests

C ontinued from Page 1A

F ro m Staff Reports

He acquired the name due to
his ability and willingness to do
Tlw city of Sanford Police whatever it took to get the bad
Department
regretfully guy, Ansley was frequently
announces the passing of known to hide in trees, bushes;
retired Cpl. David Michael nxiftops, or dressed up like a
"Mike" Ansley on Saturday, civilian to blend in.
April 17,2004.
When it was least expected,
Ansley
was
bom
at he would jump out of his hid­
Farmville, N.C., on Aug. 20, ing place and chase the suspect
1952. In July of I960 he moved down.
to Florida.
Ansley will best be remem­
Ansley was a graduate of bered and missed for his dedi­
Seminole High School and cation and commitment to the
began
his
K-9 program.
career with the
1
n
Sanford Police
December
Department in
1986, he was
September of
instrum ental
1974 serving in
in
forming
m
the capacity of
Sanford Police
an auxiliary
Department's
police officer.
K-9 unit and
F r o m
the unit soon
S e p t e in b e r
b e c a m e
1974 through
known as the
May 1975, lie
best in the
was hired in a
state.
custodial posi­
In 19%, he
tion and then
was promoted
moved to jail­
and
trans­
A n s le y
er. He moved
ferred to the
to the position of full-time criminal investigations section.
police officer, after completing Even after his transfer and later
police standards at Seminole his retirement Ansley continued
Community College in 1976.
to train and assist K-9 officers
Ansley was well known and throughout Florida.
respected for his expertise in all
He is responsible for training
areas of law enforcement. hundreds of K-9 teams
Joining the department as a throughout the state. Ansley
patrol officer, he soon moved to was a member of the United
criminal investigations and at Stales
Police
Canine
one time was a one-man vice Association
and
received
unit.
numerous regional as well as
Ansley was also assigned to national honors.
supervise the Q.U.A.D. unit
Funeral services for Ansley
(Quick Uniform Attack on will be held on Wednesday,
Drugs). He was known on the April 21, at 10 a.m. at the
streets by the street name of Central Baptist Church, 3101 W.
State Road 46, Sanford.
"Maniac."

Paige, 15, and Michael, 13.
"The positive attitude she
always displayed — it's infec­
tious and it carries on,"
Wolfinger said as he present­
ed the plaque to her children,
who then posted it on the
office lobby wall for all to see.
There were few dry' eyes in
the crowded lobby of the state
attorney's office as employees
filled the room along with
family
members.
Susan
Richards, Corso's sister and
coworker, said the showing of
support is synonymous with
the state attorney's office.
"Working here is like hav­
ing a big extended family,"
Richards said.
Kathy endured the pains of
chemotherapy treatments for
many months before suc­
cumbing to the disease. Her
trials, however, did not
immediately stop her from
coming to work.
"1 asked her for a whole
year (to leave) and she said

'No, 1 love my job and the
people 1 work for,' " Richards
said.
Corso was much more than
a reliable employee. Walking
into the state attorney's office
can be a traumatic event for a
child
that
has already
endured an abusive situation.
Corso's forte was that she
was able to put the children at
ease.
"She had that personality
where she never met a
stranger," Richards said.
"Any child that came in she
treated them like they were
her kids. Her four children
were her life."
The Kathy 1loffman Corso
Foundation, Inc. is still
accepting
donations
for
Corso's children and her
medical bills. Send checks to
206 Colonial Way, Sanford,
32771 or Community United
Bank 413 W. First St., Sanford,
32771. For more information,
call 407-324-4831,

Ptroto •ubmMinl

O fficer Bill Erwin o f the Sanford Polico D epartm ent recoivod an
aw ard from M A D D on M arch 29 in Tallahassee E rw in w as tho
only law enforcem ent officer in S em inole C ounty to receive an
aw ard for 100-plus driving under tho influence a n e sts and one of
only tw o in C entral Florida to receive this aw ard At tho aw ards
presentation (loft to ngtit) aro G ary Sault, state ctrairporson for
M A D D Florida. Erwin and G oorgo LeM ioux, deputy attornoy g e n ­
eral state of Florida.

Airport
Continued from Page 1A
Gouldthorpe, president of
TBI Airport Management Inc.
TBI is a private company that
has partnered with tho
Sanford Airport Authority to
manage the domestic and
international terminals at
OSIA. "We're getting into our
busy season with the British
market and our domestic
partners continue to grow
every month."
Gouldthorpe said passen­
ger counts indicate the air­
port authority is beginning to
achieve one of its main goals:
diversifying airline service.
Though the airport has expe­
rienced substantial growth
during the last seven years,
much of that growth was the
result of seasonal charter traf­
fic from Great Britain. By
attracting a diversity of pas­

sengers, traffic at OSIA is less
seasonal, Gouldthorpe said.
"It also lessens the effects
monetary exchange rates
between Britain and the U.S.
have on our passenger
counts," Gouldthorpe said.
"We've seen times when a
change in those rates lias sig­
nificantly reduced the num­
ber of British passengers
coming to the states."
Domestic travel in and out
of OSIA was up 169 percent
in March compared with
March 2003. February saw an
increase of 256 percent in the
domestic terminal and 188
percent in January. Almost
71,000 domestic passengers
used OSIA in March.
On the international side,
34,566 passengers traveled
through OSIA, an increase of

114 percent. More important­
ly, Gouldthorpe noted, the
Canadian airline Jetsgo was
responsible for 9,750 passen­
gers, about 30 percent of.
OSIA's international traffic.
"The Canadian market is
wide
open
for
us,"
Gouldthorpe said. "What
Jetsgo has accomplished is
not going unnoticed by other
airlines.
"What makes that market
so nice for us is that many of
the Canadians come to
Florida in the winter, which
balances out our British mar­
ket," he added. "In addition,
we've found that Canadians
spend more time here. Often
times they have homes or
investments or business con­
tacts in the region, so they
stay longer and spend more

money.
This
week,
Vacation
Express will move its hub
operations to Sanford from
Atlanta. The move will add
seven domestic and six
Caribbean destinations that
can be reached from OSIA.
While each of the airport's
21 airline partners continues
to see growth, Gouldthorpe
said Southeast Airlines was
terminating its Oklahoma
City and Las Vegas routes.
Oklahoma City was added to
what was a non-stop flight to
Las Vegas in an effort to
improve passenger counts.
The airline was unsuccessful
in improving its numbers,
Gouldthorpe said, and cut the
service. Southeast continues
to expand in other domestic
cities, Gouldthorpe added.

"Chip" Webre, jr. of Sanford;
daughters, Madeleine
Zimmermann of Atlanta,
Melanie I Inward of
Qldsmar, Angela Webre of
Dahlonega, Ga.; sister, Grace

Olivier of Arnaudville, La.;
II grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Park,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.

O b itu aries
DAVID M. 'M IK E'
ANSLEY
David M. "M ike" Ansley,
51, of Stevens Avenue,
Sanford, died Saturday,
April 17, 2004, in Sanford.
He .was. born Aug. 20, 1952,
in Farmville, N.C. He was a
retired police officer with
the Sanford Police
Department. He was a
Protestant.
Survivors include sons,
Chad Ansley of Lake Mary
and Bryan Ansley of
Sanford; father, Glenn
Ansley of Fort Myers; broth­
ers, Glenn Thomas Ansley
of Fort Myers and Frank
Ansley of Sanford.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, April 21, at 10
a.m. at Central Baptist
Church in Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
JACK SLATON BRADLEY
Jack Slaton Bradley, 91, of
Friars Lane, Lake Mary,
died
Sunday,
April 18,
2004 in
Sanford.
He was
bom Aug.
28, 1912, in
Fairburn
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Ga., and
moved to
B ra d le y

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Florida
from Texas in 1977. He was
retired from the U.S. Army
where he received many
awards including the Purple
Heart. He was a member of
Central Baptist Church.
Survivors include wife,
Maggie M. Bradley of Lake
Mary, daughters, Alma
Dunaway of Lake Mary,
Eloise Soliz of Killeen,
Texas, Pam Lay of Fort
Worth, Texas; sisters,
Mildred Brown of Helena,
Ga., Catherine Monfort of
McRae, Ga., Bertha Nell
Davis of Dariene, Ga., and
Theola Diers of Dexter, Ga.;
brother, Winston Bradley of
Interlacken, Fla.
Visitation will be
Wednesday, April 21, from 5 |
to 8 p.m. at Oaklawn
Chapel. Funeral services
will be Thursday from
Oaklawn Chapel at 1 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Hospice,
595 Montgomery Road,
Altamonte Springs, 32714.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral I
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,

Eloise
Robinson,
both of
Sanford,
and Ella
Jean
Williams
of Gaines­
ville; nine
grandchil­
dren; 11
greatgrand­

Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
MARY FRANCES ESTES
Mary Frances Estes, 91, of
Sorrento, died Thursday,
April 15, 2004, in Orlando.
She was born Jan. 5, 1913, in
St. Petersburg. She was a
registered nurse.
Survivors include daugh­
ter, Judy S. Lawrence; two
grandchildren; three great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held April 19 at Banfield
Funeral Home, Winter
Springs.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
HOWARD W. HULTS
Howard W. Hulls, 78, of
Winter Springs, died
Sunday, April 18, 2004, in
Longwood. He was born
Nov. 3, 1925, in Freeport,
N.Y. He was a head custodi­
an and World War II veteran
of the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Grace M. Hulls; daughters,
Deborah L. Schrang and
Pamal J. Stretch; son, Daniel
J. Hults; sister, Gladys
Bresmick; 13 grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held April 19 at Banfield
Funeral Home in Winter
Springs.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

M iller

children.
Funeral services will be
held Saturday, April 24, at
11 a.m. at WilsonEichelberger's Mortuary.
Viewing will be Friday,
April 23, from 4 to 8 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichelberger's
Mortuary.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
RENEE M. MYER
Renee M. Meyer, 56, of
Casselberry, died Thursday,
April 15, 2004 in
Casselberry. She was born
Feb. 8, 1948 in Bethesda,
Md. She was an administra­
tive assistant at the
University of Central
Florida.
Survivors include hus­
band, Chuck Meyer; sons,
Brian W. Meyer and
Christopher A. Meyer;

daughter, Suzanne R. Meyer;
brothers, Norman G. Gignac,
Jr., John P. Gignac, David M.
Gignac and James M.
Gignac; sisters, Patricia A.
Morrison and Cheryl A.
Collura; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were
held April 19 at St. Stephen
Catholic Church with Father
George Dunne officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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April 16, 2004, in Sanford.
He was bom Jan. 4, 1921, in
Cecelia, La. He was retired
from the Agricultural
Research and Experimental
Center. He was a member of
All Souls Catholic Church
and retired from the U.S.
Navy in World War II. He
was a member of Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Survivors include wife,
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T iif. H erald

Optimist Creed is great
invitation to join LM club
Havo you ever read some­
thing that raised the thought,
"that sounds like me" or
"that's w h at! believe" or "I'd
like to be like that?"
Those were this writer's
thoughts while reading the
"Optimist Creed" hanging on
the wall of a local restaurant.
The sayings gripped his heart
so fervently, that a week later
he joined the Sanford
Optimist Club. Wonder if the
creed will move a reader of
this column to join the
Optimist Club of Lake Mary?
Sanford Optimist Club
President Ron Fraser has
been helping the Lake Mar)’
Club kick off a membership
drive. Optimist is an interna­
tional organization devoted
to the development of youth.
In the past 35 years, the
Optimist Club of Sanford has
sponsored the Seminole
County Hand Festival, an ora­
torical contest, monthly
school awards and countless
other service projects.
THE OPTIMIST CREED
reads: "Promise yourself, To
be so strong that nothing dis­
turb your peace of mind; To
talk health, happiness, and
prosperity to every person
you meet; To make all your
friends feel that there is
something in them; To look at
the sunny side of everything
and make your optimism
come true; To think only of
the best, to work only for the
best, and to expect only the
best; To be just as enthusiastic
about the success of others as
you are about your own; To
forget the mistakes of the past
and press on to the achieve­
ments of the future; To wear a
cheerful countenance at all
times and give every living
creature you meet a smile; To
give so much time to the
improvement of yourself that
you have no time to criticize
others. To be too large for
worry, tin) noble for anger,
too strong for fear, and too
happy to permit the presence
of trouble."
The creed itself should

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draw people to
S e rv ic e C lu b
healthy and secure,
Optimist. If so, eteaching them how to
C o n n e c tio n s
mail the editor of the
cope in the face of
Sanford Club's
danger. If your club
newsletter,
would like to con­
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tribute,
contract
They'll pass the word
Ransom at Fire Station
to Lake Mary; or give
No. 1 on French
an invitation to 11:55
Avenue.
a.m. meeting
MEN IN BLACK:
Wednesday at the
More than 100 men
Colonial Room in
C h a rle s
are expected to don
Historic Downtown
black suits at 7 p.m.
Sanford.
Saturday for the
OPTIM ISTIC
Men's Club of St.
SPEAKERS: Kristen
James A.M.E. Church, "100
Hoffman and David
Men in Black" program.
Matulewicz, both of Seminole
High School, won the Sanford Local educator and pastor
Ronald Merthie of New Life
Optimist Club oratorical con­
test recently and will compete Word Center and Christian
Academy will be the guest
in the district competition
speaker. Guest choir is Allen
April 24 in Ocala (with win­
A.M.E. Male Chorus, and
ners receiving $1,500 scholar­
guest the organist is Edward
ship). A total of 11 students
Mayo of St. John Baptist
participated (four boys and
Church. St. James is located
seven girls).
in Historic Georgetown, at
"This contest was extreme­
819 Cypress Ave., corner of
ly close. They were the best
Ninth Street near Sanford
group of speakers-ever," said
Hob I lowe, who has served as Avenue. All men — and
women — arc welcomed.
chairman of the event since
IF YOU SING: There is
its inception 30 years ago.
still mom in the "Gather At
LET'S HEAR IT FOR THE
The Riverwalk" community
MAYOR: A judge at the
choir, which will rehearse at 6
Optimist Club oratorical con­
p.m. Tuesday, April 27, at
test, Sanford Mayor Brady
First Baptist Church in
Lessard announced that the
Sanford, Park Avenue and
city will present $250 saving
Fifth Street. Please attend to
bonds to the local male and
sing at the grand-finale of the
female winners."
Downtown Riverwalk dedi­
The mayor really stepped
cation, May 9, Mother's Day,
up. We have to have him as a
at 6:30 a.m. (Sunrise Service).
judge next year, too," joked
Rotarian Freeman Baggett
contest organizer Hob Howe.
The mayor said the compe­ will serenade the moms.
Come join the choir and the
tition was difficult to judge
fun of celebrating Mother's
because of the outstanding
Day and the opening of the
speakers. Howe said this
city's million-dollar river
year's contest was perhaps
walk project.
the best-ever in the 30-plus
years of the club sponsoring
Clunks D. Inchon, a Sanford
the event.
native, writes a weekly column
THANKS CLUBS:
on civic and sendee clubs in
Sanford Fire Chief Gerry
Seminole County, Mease send
Ransom sent thank-you let­
announcement tuv to three
ters to all civic and service
weeks before event to him at the
clubs that donated toward
Sanford Herald, 300 N. French
the fire department's "Fire
Ave., Sanford, Florida, 32771.
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Thursday
April 22, 2004

Briefs
SO N G BIR D FESTIVAL
Tire Welcome Back
Songbirds Festival on
Saturday, April 24, high­
lights an Earth Day cele­
bration at the Chinsegut
Nature Center in
Brooksville. The free fes­
tivities kick off early at
7:30 a. m., with live bird
banding, followed by a
birds of prey demonstra­
tion at 9 a.m.
There is something for
everyone in the family at
the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission's (FWC)
Welcome Back Songbirds
Festival, including games
for children, wildlife pre­
sentations and nature
walks. A variety of pro­
grams will take place
throughout tire day
including programs on
hummingbirds, basic
birding, landscaping
with native plants, bird
box building and plant­
ings for birds. Numerous
other outdoor and
wildlife-related activities
are scheduled through
the conclusion of the
event at 4 p.m.
Vendor and exhibitor
booths open at 9 a.m.
Refreshments as well as
nature-related books and
native plants will be
available for purchase
from local vendors.
The Chinsegut Nature
Center is located just
north of Brooksville off
US 41, To get to the site
from 1-75, take SR 50
west to Brooksville, go
north on US 41 seven
miles to CR 476 and go
west for one mile.
Chinsegut Nature Center
is located on the left.
^Currently the
Chinsegut Nature Center
is open by appointment
only or during special
events such as the
Welcome Back Songbirds
Festival on April 24.
For more information
on tlie Welcome Back
Songbirds Festival visit
w iv w. flo ridaconserva tion.org/festivals/wbsch
insegut. or call Kristin
Wood at 352-754-6722.
The FWC, Hernando
Audubon Society, the
Hernando Chapter of the
Native Plant Society and
the Wlthalacoochee River
Basin Board of the
Southwest Florida Water
Management District
sponsor the Earth Day
celebration.
SEM IN O LE C ITIES
G O L F TOURN EY
On Friday, May 7, the
Seminole Cities
Recreation Council
(SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournament at
Winter Springs Golf
Club.
Registration will begin
at noon and there will be
a shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Dinner and awards will
follow immediately after­
wards.
A foursome and tee
sponsorship package is
available for $350 and tee
sponsorships are avail­
able for $75. Winter
Springs Golf Club is
located at 900 West State
Road 434, Winter
Springs.
The tournament will
benefit the Youth IntraCity Olympic Festival, an
annual event involving
over 500 Seminole
County summer camp
children. Children will
range in ages from 5 to
12 years old. Field events
include track and field,
swimming, basketball,
volleyball, brain games
and more. This is a fan­
tastic event that brings
together the children of
Seminole County cities
and teaches them to
work in a cooperative
environment.
The SCRC includes the
cities of Oviedo, Sanford,
Longwood, Lake Mary,
Casselberry, Winter
Springs and Altamonte
See Briefs, Page 8A

UCF holds Belmont scoreless in sweep
Fro m Staff Reports

Lake Mary's Kyle Bono lossed a
two-hit complete-game shutout and
Darren Newlln came within one out
of a no-hitter in leading No. 26 UCF
to a doubleheader and series sweep of
Belmont Saturday afternoon at Jay
Bergman Field.
Bono pitched his fourth completegame shutout of the season to defeat
the Bruins 3-0 in game one, while
Newlin finished with a one-hitter in
UCF's 2-0 game two victory.
In the series opener on Friday, Matt
Fox tossed his second complete-game
shutout of the season to lead the
Golden Knights past Belmont 3-0
Friday evening at Jay Bergman Field.

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announces first signing
With the sweep, UCF improved to
32-8 overall and 17-4 in the A-Sun.
Belmont dropped to 23-14 overall and
9-9 in the conference.
With the three shutouts over
Belmont, it marked the first time in
school history that UCF has shutout
an A-Sun opponent in a three-game
series and gives the Golden Knights
11 on the season, which sets a new
school record. The 2004 team was tied

with the 1995 and 1977 teams that
each posted seven shutouts.
Belmont had just five hits in three
games without scoring a run.
Fox was dominant all night long,
limiting the Bruins to just two hits
and three base runners on the night in
a game that lasted just one hour and
57 minutes.
Fox won his ninth straight start of
the season to improve to 10-0, becom­

ing the second pitcher in two years
for the Golden Knights to post a 10-0
record. Bo Mall ended the 2002 season
with a win over USF in the NCAA
regionals to end the season at 10-0.
Fox is currently tied for the NCAA
lead in wins with Long Beach State's
Jered Weaver. Weaver (10-0) takes the
hill later tonight vs. UC Irvine.
UCF scored one run in the first for
all of the run support Fox would
need. Lake Mary's Ryan Bono drove
in a run with a RBI-groundout in the
first for a 1-0 UCF lead.
The Golden Knights added single
runs in the third and fourth to close
out the scoring.
See College, Page 8A

Red-hot Rams rolling
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Offense giving big
support to pitching
B y Dean Sm ith

Sports Editor

The Lake Mary High
School baseball team
appears to be hitting its
stride.
The Rams of coach Allen
Tuttle are starting to hit the
ball almost as well as the
pitchers are throwing it.
Lake Mary opened the
week with sophomore Josh
Smith striking out nine in
hurling a one-hitter at twotime defending state cham­
pion Eustis (15-4) as the
Rams won 3-1 on Tuesday.
But Smith's thunder was
echoed by the bats of Ryan
Richardson and Justin Hart
as both went 2-for-3 and
blasted home runs.
The next night it was 6foot-8 senior I’aul Cinder
taking to the hill and pitch­
ing a complete-game fourhitter as the Rams shut out
Lyman, 5-0, in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest.
Richardson carried the big
bat for the winner's again,
going 2-for-3 with a solo
home run and two-run sin­
gle to finish the night with
three RBI.
Danny Roman and Bryan
Dennett accounted for the
Greyhounds offense, both
going 2-for-3.
But the biggest win of ihe
week, and of the season so
far, came Friday night when
Richardson drove in the
winning run in the bottom
of the eighth inning to give
Lake Mary a 5-4 victory
over Lake Brantley (12-6) in
a crucial Class 6A-District 3
contest.
Joey Lubonty led the
Rams at the plate, going 3for-4 with a double, as the
hosts avenged an earlier
nun-district loss to the
Patriots and kept them
undefeated in district play
heading into last night's

game with fellow unbeaten
Winter Park.
Lake Mary opened this
week with another eightinning contest, edging
Winter Springs (13-8), 4-3, to
improve to 18-2 on live sea­
son.
Smith went the first six
innings, striking out seven,
while Scott Eckard came on
to get the pitching victory.
1lari drove in a pair of runs
to pace the offense, while
Harrison Bruns went 2-for-4
with a run scored for the
Bears.
Winter Springs kept
Lyman on the skids as fresh­
man Drew Morgan went 3for-4 with a double, two
runs scored and an RBI and
junior Sam English drove in
the game-winning run.
Sophomore Jose Correa
drove in all three-runs for
the Greyhounds.
Things didn't get any bet­
ter for Lyman (9-12) over the
weekend as it dropped a 9-1
decision to Oviedo (14-7) on
Friday and then fell to
Seminole (9-12), 7-1, on
Monday.
Parker (3-for-4, double)
and Gonzalez (2-for-3, RBI)
led the way for the Lions,
while the Fighting
Seminoles' Kimmig hurled a
six-hitter with four strike
outs at the Greyhounds.
Diener (2-for-3, two RBI)
and Walden (2-for-4, three
RBI) did the offensive dam­
age for the Tribe.
The biggest highlights for
Lyman was Clint Franklin
driving in the run on Friday
and catcher Kyle Harmon
throwing out three wouldbe base stealers on Monday.
Just when it looks like
Orangewood Christian is
getting the ship righted, the
Rams hit a wave.
Tuesday OC fell to
Normandy, Ohio (6-1), 12-7,
See Boys, Page 8A

H era ld ph otos b y J im W e n ti

L ym a n c a tc h e r K yle H a rm o n
(a b o ve ) ta g s o u t L a ke M a ry 's
T yle r P o w e ll on a c lo s e p la y
a t th e p la te o n W e d n e sd a y,
b u t th a t o n ly s lo w e d th e
b le e d in g
as
R yan
R ic h a rd s o n (left) h it h is s e c ­
o n d h o m o run in as m a n y
n ig h ts a n d a ls o d ro v e in tw o
m o re ru n s w ith a s in g le in the
5 -0
v ic to ry
over
th o
G re y h o u n d s .
R ic h a rd s o n
w a s n o t th ro u g h w ith h is
h e ro ic s a s e ve n th o u g h ho
w e n t h o m e rlo s s on F riday,
he did c o m e th ro u g h w ith th e
g a m e -w in n in g R B I a s th e
R a m s, w h o a ls o b e a t W in te r
S p rin g s on M o n d a y to g o to
18-2, e d g e d d is tric t riv a l
L a ke B rantley, 5-4, In e ig h t
In n in g s .
H a rm o n ,
m ean­
w h ile , a ls o c o n tin u e d to
sh o w o f h is d e fe n s iv e skills,
th ro w in g o u t th re e S e m in o le
b a se s te a le rs in a lo ss to the
T nbe on M onday.

Rams softball nears 20th win
B y Dean Sm ith

Sports Editor

H erald p h oto b y Jim W e n ti

C a ltiin M a h o n e y h a d a b ig n ig h t a t th e p la te fo r L a k e M a ry In th e
R a m s ’ 8 -4 v ic to ry o v e r S e m in o le la st T h u rs d a y , g o in g 3 -lo r-3 w ith
a trip le a n d a d o u b le a n d d riv in g In tw o ru n s.

The battery of Olivia Toporowsky and
Kelsie Richardson did the damage Friday
night as the Lake Mary softball team won its
19th game of the season, 2-0, over Lake
Brantley in a Class 6A-District 3 contest.
Toporowsky hurled a two-hitter and struck
out eight, while Richardson went 2-for-3 as
the Rams improved to 19-4.
Jessie Sadlowsky and Marla Stevens had the
hits for the Patriots (12-10).
Lake Mary' was coming off a big Seminole
Athletic Conference win on Thursday as the
Rams had slowed a hot Seminole squad, 8-4.
Toporowsky turned offensive in that win,
going 2-for-3 with two RBI, but it was Caitlin
Mahoney that had the big night at the plate,
going 3-for-3 with a triple and a double and
driving in two. Crystal Saufley (2-for-4) and
Ashley Tabor (2-for-4, double) paced the
Fighting Seminoles (14-8).
Lyman (8-14) got a big district win over
Lake Howell, 8-5, last Wednesday with
Beaudoin and Buchmann each driving in a
run, but then lost a pair of decisions to
Volusia County powers. Samuels and Farrell
both doubled for the Silver Hawks.
The night before (Tuesday), Liz Cashman
threw her first career no-hitter and struck out

12 as Flagler Palm Coast (15-3) wrapped up
the top-seed in the upcoming district tourna­
ment with a 1-0 victory over the Greyhounds.
Stephanie Elrod was just as effective for
Lyman, allowing only one hit on a hanging
breaking ball in the fourth inning, and finish­
ing with nine strike outs.
Unfortunately for Elrod, Nicole Sciola got
hold of the 'hanger' and smashed a double to
the gap in left center. On the next pitch, Erika
Ramming slapped the ball the other way and
it went between the second baseman's legs for
an error, allowing Sciola to score and handing
the Greyhounds just their second district loss
of the season.
On Monday, Deltona also edged Lyman by a
run, nipping the Greyhounds, 2-1.
Elrod again was the tough-luck loser, while
Jessica Brace and Katie Bulger were both 2for-3 at the plate.
Orangewood Christian got a 3-for-5 effort
from Garatta and a 2-for-5, two run scored
evening from Conte, but it was not enough as
the Rams were outscored by Pine Castle
Christian (8-8), 17-12.
The girls also wrapped up the tennis regular
season last week with Winter Springs (7-7)
besting Lyman (1-13), 6-1, and Crescent City
upsetting Orangewood Christian (11-3), 4-3.
See Girls, Page 8A

�T he H erald

Page 8A Wednesday. April 21. 200 I

Girls--------------Continued from Page 7A
Lake Howell, 8-5, last Wednesday with
Beaudoin and Leslie Buchmann each driving
in a run, but then lost a pair of decisions to
Volusia County powers. Samuels and Farrell
both doubled for the Silver Hawks.
The night before (Tuesday), Liz Cashman

threw her first career no-hitter and struck out
12 as Flagler Palm Coast (15-3) wrapped up
the top-seed in the upcoming district tourna­
ment with a 1-0 victory over the Greyhounds.
Stephanie Elrod was just as effective for
Lyman, allowing only one hit on a hanging
breaking ball in the fourth inning, and finish­
ing with nine strike outs.

Unfortunntoly for Elrod, Nicole Sdola got
hold of the 'hanger' and smashed a double to
the gap in left center. On the next pitch, Erika
Ramming slapped the ball the other way and
it went between the second baseman's legs for
an error, allowing Sdola to score and handing
the Greyhounds just their second district loss.
On Monday, Deltona also edged Lyman by a
run, nipping the Greyhounds, 2-1.
Elrod again was the tough-luck loser, while
Jessica Brace and Katie Bulger were both 2for-3 at the plate.
Orangewood Christian (10-4) got a 3-for-5
effort from Garatta and a 2-for-5, two run
scored evening from Conte, but it was not
enough as the Rams were outseored by I’ine
Castle Christian (8-8), 17-12.
OC was coming off a 10-4 defeat of The
Master's Academy on Friday in which Garaffa
hurled a five-hitter with 17 strike outs. Ci.
Romaldo was the offense for the Eagles, going
3-for-3.
TMA also lost a later game that evening as
the Eagles fell to Bishop Moore, 8-2, despite a
single and run scored by Nooft.
Oviedo (15-4) got back on track by edging
Winter Springs (13-10), 3-1.
Anderson hurled a three-hitter for the Lions,
while Perez was 2-for-3 and drove in two of
the runs. Hinkle was 2-for-3 for the Bears.
Oviedo had also won a big district
encounter with DeLand, 4-0, with Harrison
going 3-for-3 and scoring a run to back the
two-nit, six strike out pitching of Tomasetti.
The lacrosse playoffs began on Monday but
prior to that. Winter Springs (6-9) had
whipped St. Augustine-Nease (0-6), 14-4, with
Wick scoring three goals and Harris two.
The girls also wrapped up the tennis regular
season last week with Winter Springs (7-8)
besting Lyman (1-13), 6-1, and losing to pow­
erful Trinity Prep (15-1), 7-0; Lake Brantley (84) getting a split, beating Winter Park, 4-3, and
losing to Dr. Phillips (10-6), 4-3; Lake I inwell
(9-5) thumping Oviedo (2-6-1), 6-1; and
Crescent City upsetting Orangewood
Christian (11-3), 4-3.
T R A C K A N D F IE L D
S A C C H A M P IO N S H IP S

H erald ph o to * b y J im W en tz

S ara Anderson
hurled - a

j| l i k r llu n llt-v H ig h School
G IR L S T E A M S C O R E S
I lik e
158; 2. Lym an, llh ; 3. W inter Springs. 47.5, 3
O vie d o , 9 55 ; 5 Lake llrantley, 73; 6 Seminole, 63; 7. Lake
I tow el!, 42.
G IR L S E V E N T
100 M eter D u h _ I Pressey. Angie. Lake M a ry IIS , 12 .2 M. 2.
W right. Tan|amka. Seminole IIS . 12.74; 3 Nathan. Asha. Lake
M a ry IIS . 12.98; 4 Spooner. Ashley. O v ie d o H S. I3 a 3 ; 5.
C le ve la n d , Anissa, Ly m a n IIS , 13.09; 6 . M a rtin . Brittney,
Seminole HS, 13.38. 7. W illiams. Keyunna, W inter Springs HS.
13 58; 8 Pa rod i. Michelle. Seminole I IS. 13 88
200 M eter Dash _ 1. Prvssey. Angle. Lake Mary ILS. 25 42; 2.
Cleveland, Anissa. Lym an IIS. 26 67; 3. W illiams, Keyunna.
W inter Springs IIS , 27.22; 4 Irw in . Jessica. W inter Springs IIS ,
27.32; 5 Alexander, Telena, Lake M a ry HS, 27.47; 6 . Baxter,
Brittany. O v ie d o HS. 28 07; 7. Spooner, Ashley, O v ie d o HS,
28.23
400 M eter Hash _ I. W illiam s. Jocelyn. Seminole H S, 59.X3; 2.
Sims. lievonna. W inter Springs I IS, 103 73; 3. Mays. Julia,
Lym an H S, 1.06.38; 4 O liver. Ishara. Lake M a ry H S. I 06 43. 5.
Anderson. Adriane, O v iedo HS, 1.07.73; 6 Lewis, Sarah. W inter
Springs H S. 1:11 68

(right)

three-hitter,

striking out three, and
Perez (above) drove in
two of the three runs
with a pair of hits in
three trips to the plate
as Oviedo got back on
the winning track with a
3-1 victory over Winter
Springs last Friday. The
Lions (16-4) also won a
big

district

encountor

800 M eter R un
1. Barringer. Jennifer, O v ie d o H S, 2:13.72; 2.
Phillips. Virgilia. W inter Springs H S, 2 23 80. 3. Moore. Evelyn.
Seminole H S , 2:24 60. 4. G om e/. C ynthia. Lake Brantley HS,
2:30 70. 5. Kuniak. Jayrne. O v ie d o HS. 2:36.10; 6 . Rusei, M ya,
Lym an H S, 2:38.70; 7. W hitney. Ilint/e. Lake Brantley I IS,
2:40.60; 8 . Incera, C athalina. Lake M a ry H S , 2:42.10, 9.
M cC orm ick, less, Lake H o w e ll I IS, 2:44.30, 10 Hodgson. Diana.
Lym an H S. 2:4520; I I. Berg, H annah. O v ie d o ILS. 2:46 80
1,600 M eter R u n _ I. Barringer. Jennifer, O v iedo I IS. 4:58 80, 2.
Ilint/e, Am anda, la k e Brantley HS. 5 21 90, 3. Lambert, Drittny,
W inter Springs HS. 5:39,20, 4 Moore. E velyn, Seminole I IS,
5:43.10; 5 W hitney, I llnt/e. Lake Brantley I IS. 5:51 60; 6 . M cC an .

with DeLand, 4-0, with
Rachel Harrison going
3-for-3 and scoring a
run to back the two-hit,
six strike out pitching of
Jennifer Tomasetti.

Boys
Continued from I’j j ' c 7A
Hawks, 11-0.
Chris Belcher went the first
three innings, striking out
three and Ryan Kelley closed
out the shutout.
Nick Farkas went 2-for-3 for
Lake Howell (7-11).
Things didn't get any better
for Lyman (4-12) over the
weekend as it droj)ju*d a 4-1
decision to Oviedo (14-7) on
Friday and then fell to
Seminole (9-12), 7-1, on
Monday.
Parker (3-for-4, double) and
Gonzalez (2-for-3, RBI) led
the wav for the Lions, while
the Fighting Seminoles' Luke
Kimmig hurled a six-hitter
with four strike outs at the
Greyhounds. Diener (2-for-3,
two RBI) and Walden (2-for-l,
three RBI) did the offensive
damage for the Tribe.
The biggest highlights for
Lyman was Clint Franklin
driving in the run on Friday
and catcher Kyle Harmon
throwing out three would-be
base stealers on Monday.
Lake Mar)' Prep (3-11) got a
big, 8-5, victory over The
Master's Academy on
Monday.
Tlie Lagles (9-11) were com­
ing off a 7-4, 9-inning victory
over Trinity Christian (5-9)
last Saturday in which
Curran allowed two hits and
struck out eight over six

innings and Lee (3-for-5) and
Dafonso both homered.
Orangewood Christian fell
to 9-7 on tlie season after get­
ting edged by T he Master's
Academy, 3-2, as Clark threw
a two-hitter, allowing no
earned runs and striking out
11, while Curran was 2-tor-3
with an RBI at the plate.
I Trinity Prep evened its
record at 10-10 with a 9-2 vic­
tory over T he First Academy.
Cox was the winning pitcher,
allowing one hit and striking
out 12, while Reinke led the
offense with a monster 4-for-5
effort at the plate that fea­
tured a double, a run scored
and an RBI.
The tennis teams wrapped
up the regular season last
week with Winter Springs
( 13-4) getting split, rolling
past Lyman (6-8), 6-1, and
getting edged, 4-3, by power­
ful Trinity Prep (14-1); Lake
I Unveil (6-9) keeping Oviedo
(0-8) winless, 6-1; another
power, Dr. Phillips (14-1)
waltzing j)ast Lake Brantley,
7-0; and Lake Mary Prep (9-4)
shutting out Foundation, 7-0.
The district tournaments
were held earlier this week.
The lacrosse playoffs
opened on Moiulav, but it
was Winter Park ( 13-3) top­
ping Lake Howell (7-8), 13-6,
in tlie regular season finale
last Thursday.
T he opening round of the

playoffs found Lake Mar)' (77) tailing to Lake Howell (87), 7-6, with B. Johnston scor­
ing three goals and A.
Johnston posting 10 saves for
the Silver I lawks, while the
Rams got four goals from
Crowe and a combined 16
saves from Rauch and Kurir.
Oviedo (10-3) romped over
Lyman (1-10), 18-0, behind
Noonan (five goals, one
assist) and Wilkens (three
goals, three assists).
Greyhounds goalie Barco
made 14 saves.
Top-seeded Winter Springs
(12-2) romped past Seminole
(4-7) with Pike scoring three
goals and handing out two
assists and Rushing dishing
out five assists. Bvrna and
Timpano scored the goals for
the Fighting Seminoles.
T R A C K A N D F IE L D
S A C C H A M P IO N S H IP S
at Lake Brantley H ig h School
BOVS T E A M SCORES
I. I vni.m. 184; 2. Seminole, 1373; 3.
la k e Mary, 108, 4 W inter Springs. 9 0 ; 5.
O vie d o , 725; 6 Ia k c Branlley 36; 7. Lake
H o w e ll 17.
BOVS E V E N T
100 M r l r r Dash _ 1 Johnson, Danny,
Seminole H S, 11.21; 2. Warren. Slcvic.
Seminole I IS.
11.26. 3. Scott. Justin. Lake M a ry HS,
11.36; 4 H im ant, Freddie, Seminole HS,
11.46, 5. Allen. R. |„ la k e Brantley HS.
11.61; 6 . IVterson. Robert. Seminole HS.
11.66; 7. Ely, D a r y l W inter Springs H S,
11.67; 8 DeShirlds. Jermaine, O v ie d o HS,

11.81.
200 M r l r r Dash _ 1 Warren. Slcvic.

Seminole H S. 22.29. 2. Johnson. Danny.
Seminole HS, 22.49; 3. H o w a rd . I rvddie,
Seminole H S. 22.74; 4. Scott. Justin, take
M a ry I IS, 2295; 5. Sims. Brandon. W inter
Springs H S, 22.99; 6 . Allen. R. J.. Lake
Brantley H S, 23.29; 7. Trn n o n . Jamal.
Seminole H S, 23 51; 8 . G u n n , Jonathan,
O v ie d o H S, 30JO .
400 M r l r r Dash _ 1. Roberts, S lu u n .
L y m a n H S , 50.55; 2. T rn n o n . Jjm a l,
Seminole H S. 51.15; 3. Reese, Duarte/,
W inter Springs H S , 51.45; 4. Richardson.
A sh uw a. W inter Spring* H S. 51.46; 5.
R odriquez, D a v id , la k e Brantley HS.
52.80; 6 . C ollier. Irv in , Sem inole H S.
53 16; 7. Moore. Jcif. Lake M a ry HS.
53.35; 8 . B row n, Jammaal. la k e Branlley
H S . 56.11.
800 M e ie r R un _ 1. M cC lu n g, Jason.
O v ie d o H S . 2 0 0 0 1 ; 2. Selsky. Daniel,
Lake M a ry H S . 2:03.50; 3
P raw l.
Johnathan. W inter Springs HS, 2.04.70; 4
Van Brunt, Thom as, Lym an H S. 2.06 90;
5 Isaac, R obe rt la k e H o w e ll ILS. 2.07.90.
6 . Sands. Lam bert, la k e M a ry HS.
20 8 90; 7. H arris, Hemic, la k e Brantley
H S . 2:10 00; 8 . H a h n e rt D a v id , la k e
Branlley H S, 2:1060, 9 Benson. R iclurd.
O v ie d o H S . 2:11.10; 10. Walker. A J..
W inter Springs H S. 2:12.20, H . Miller.
Tom . O v ie d o H S, 2 12 40. 12. Travers.
Malt. Lym an H S. 2:15.90.
1,600 M eter R u n _ I. Jones. Kyle.
W inter Springs H S. 4:25.10, 2 Christian,
Bryan, Lym an H S , 4-27.80; 3. Clements,
Matthew, O v ie d o H S. 4J1.40; 4 Selsky,
D a n ie l la k e M a ry H S. 4 J 2 6 0 ; 5 Little.
Stephen. Lake M a ry H S . 4 41.40; 6 .
Halsey. J o a la k e M a ry H S. 4:46.10, 7.
G re gory. C h ris , W in lr r S prin gs HS.
4 46.40; 8 . Claw son, Christopher, Lym an
H s 4 56.30. 9. BusJt. D a n ie l Lym an HS.
4:56.90. 10. Christie, Billy, O v ie d o HS,
4:57.40, I I . Walker. A ) . W inter Springs
H S . 502.90
3,200 M eter R u n _ 1. Christian. Bry an.
Lym an HS. 9 44 80; 2 Jones. Kyle. W inter
Springs H S , 9.45.30; 3. N irls e a Paul.
O v ie d o H S, 9.46.30; 4. bailsman. Bobby.

Kendra.

7 Peu D m ^

Lake Brantley HS. 5 3 2 . 1 ft
L y rn w
G lrU . 5.53JO ; 8 Incrra. Cathalina. Lake Mary IIS . 5 5 3 4 0 . .
Jamie. W inter S p rin g , ILS. 5 » ^
. ( h t o ^ Ubfc*
Lym an HS. 6:17JO; I I Germ . Am anda. O vie d o ILS. 6.19.02. 12.

Jones.

Simpcon. Shana. Lake M a ry H S. 6:19.96
3,200 M r l r r R un . I Palmer. A lllx o a O vie do IIS. 12334 80.2.
Lambert. Brittny. W inter S p rin g , IIS . 114090; J - 1®°**
W inter S p rin g , HS. 12:45 90. 4 McCan.
. f . .

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lIM fV )

M in n .

100 M eter H urd le* _ 1. Benefield. Neferitria. Lym an HS, 1657;
2. G ru b b ,, Q u a w a n d k Lym an HS. 17.42; 3. Jones. Liz. W inter
S p rin g , HS. 1788; 4 Swisher. Am anda. Winter S p rin g , HS.
18 02; 5. Keyes, Am anda. O vie do HS. 18 68 ; 6 Kirkpatrick.
Ashley, la k e M a ry HS. 19 12; 7. W illiam s Chenese. la k e
Brantley H S. 1957.
300 M eter H u rd le , F in a l, _ I G ru b b s Q u a w a n d is Lym an H S,
48 36; 2. Caufield. Katie. Lake H ow e ll IIS . 5167; 3. W illia m s
Chenese. Lake Brantley HS. 53 J7 ; 4. Jones. Liz. W inter Springs
H S. 54 02; 5. Swisher. Am anda. W inter Springs HS. 54.27; 6 .
Kirkpatrick. Ashley. Lake M a ry ILS, 54 92; 7. Keyes. Am anda.
O v ie d o IIS , 57 37.
4*100 M r l r r Relay _ I. Seminole H S 'A*. 50.71), 2. O v ie d o H S
•A', 5X20; 3 la k e M a ry H S ,A \ 53.41; 4 W inter Springs H S 'A ',
53.76; 5. ta ke Brantley H S ‘A ’, 54 01
4x400 M eter R elay _ 1. Seminole H S 'A ', 4 05.95; 2. Lake M a ry
IIS ‘A", 4:19.62; 3. W inter Springs H S 'A '. 4 2092. 4. la k e
Brantley H S 'A ‘. 4 2827; 5. O vie d o ILS A ’. 432.73. 6 Lym an
G irls ‘ A ‘, 4 40 49
4vS00 M e ier Relay . I. la k e Brantley H S A '. 10.13 62; 2.
O v ie d o H S *A*, 101787; 3. W inter Springs IL S 'A '. 10 45.58; 4.
la k e H o w e ll H S ’A ', 11:09.08; 5 la k e M a ry I I S 'A ’, 11:12.84; 6
Lym an G irls 'A ' 11:13.08.
H ig h Ju m p _ I. Jones. Malika, Seminole HS. 5-02 2. la/enby.
Jordan, Lake H o w e ll IIS. 4-10; 3. Evans. Katie. Lake M ary H S. 408, 4 k lugh . Kieslta. la k e M a ry H S, J4-08; 5. Johnson. Ashley,
Lake l lo w r ll H S. 4-l&gt;6; 6 Ladd. Sydney. W inter Springs HS, 4-04;
6 . Anderson. Adriane. O v ie d o H S, 4-04, 8 Baxter, Brittany,
O vie d o HS. J4-04; 9. Kirkpatrick. Ashley, la k e M ary HS, 4412;
10 Guilliam s, Jennifer, ta ke Brantley H S, J4412 I I Toohey.
Devon, W inter Springs HS. J4-02.
Pole Vault _ 1. M cDerm ott. Brittney, O vie d o H S. I04X); 2
Keyes. Am anda. O v ie d o HS. 8-00; 3. Phillips. Lindsey, Lym an
H S. 7-00; 4. Phillips, Christa. Lym an H S. J74X). 5 Letter. Lora.
Lym an H S. 6-06; 6 . K napp, Lindsay, la k e Branlley H S, 6-00; 7.
Hines, M ary, ta k e Branlley HS, 54)6; 8 Drvtnaurr. Stacey,
O v ie d o H S, 5410
Lo n g Ju m p _ 1. I’ rvssey, Angie, la k e M a ry HS. 19-03.25; 2
G nibb s, Q uaw andis. Lym an H S, I64T7; 3. Evans, Angela, la ke
M a ry HS. 164)2.50, 4 Benefield, Neferitria, Lym an HS. 164)0.50;
5. Evans. Katie, ta ke M a ry HS. 154)8 25; 6 Cooke, Sena, Lake
M a ry 1IS, 15-08. 7. W illiams. Chenese. la k e Brantley H S, 1506.25. 8 Mays. Julia. Lym an HS. 154)525; 9 Wright. Tanjanika.
Seminole H S, 14-11.75; 10. Phillips. Lindsey, Lym an HS, 1404.25; I I Baxter. Brittany. O v ie d o ILS, 144)0 25; 12 Martin.
Sanna. la k e Branlley HS, 134)9.50; 13. Rogers. Ashler. la k e
Brantley H S. 134)4; 14 Shannon. Knslina. Lake Branlley H S . 12ON.
Trip le Ju m p _ I. Prvssey, Angie, la k e M a ry HS, 374)9,2. Mays,
Julia, Lym an H S. 324)5; 3. Evans, Kalie, lake- M ary H S, 314)7.75;
4. Cooks, Sena. Lake M a ry HS. 31-04; 5. Evans, Angela, la k e
M a ry H S. 304)4; 6 . Delm onte, Irvive. la k e llo w r ll HS. 304)0.50;
7. Russi. M ya. Lym an HS, 294)9; 8 . Rogers. Ashlee, la k e
Branlley HS, 28-04; 9. Anderson. Adriane, O vie do HS, 284)3.75;
It). Poole, C ary, Lake B ranlley H S , 27-02.50; 11. Justice,
Cam eryn. la k e Branlley HS, 264)6 50.
S h ol Pul _ I Hollis. Shcreena. la k e M ary H S, 37-00. 2.
C h a m b c rlla Meghan, la k e M ary
HS. 354)9.25; 3 Palmer. M organ, la k e Branlley HS, 334)7; 4
Kirkpatrick. Ashley, la k e M a ry H S, 324X1.50; 5. Benefield,
N eleritna, Lym an H S. 314)5.25; 6 Finley. Candicv, W inter
Springs HS, 314X125; 7. Evans, Pamela. Lym an HS. 304)7; 8 .
Wheeler, Alyssa. Lym an HS. 26-10.50; 9. D 'An gelo . Jennifer.
O v ie d o H S, 24-11; 10. Borders, Robyn, Seminole H S, 24-10. II
Delmonte, Irene, Lake H o w e ll HS. 24434.25; 12 . W y a tt Natalie,
la k e Brantley H S, 224)7.25; 13. Lynch, Elizabeth la k e Branlley
H S. 224)7; 14 Beavers, K r y s lia la k e Brantley H S, 204)8, 15.
Fosler. Asia. Seminole H S. 204)7.50; |6 . Boatwell. Elizabeth.
O v ie d o H S. 204)5.50; 17. U-sko. Krislerv. W inter Springs H S. 1907.50.
Discus T h r o w _ I. Kusinvo, Sade. la k e H ow ell HS, 124417; 2.
Hollis, Shcreena, la k e M a ry H S, 103434; 3. Benefield, Neferitria,
Lym an G irls, 1004)5; 4 Kirkpatrick, Ashley, la k e M a ry H S , 95IX); 5. Delm onte. Irx-ne, la k e H o w e ll IIS . 9J417; 6. Einlcv..
Candicv. W'intcr Springs HS: 92-04; 7. C h a m ivrlin . Meghan.
Lake M a ry H S. 814)3; 8 Evans. Pamela. Lym an H S. 794)6; 9
Palmer. M o rgan . Lake Brantley I1S, 75-03; 10. C am p b e ll.
Tamcka. Seminole I IS, 734)8; I I. Beavers, K ry s lia la k e Branlley
H S. 664)7; 12 L y n c h Elizabeth, ta k e Brantley H S . 654)6; 13
Wheeler. Alyssa. Lym an H S, 644)8; 14. Wyatt, Nalalie, la k e
Branlley H S, 634)3; 15. A rn o ld , Carla. W inter Springs H , 584)1;
16. Guess. Dara. Seminole H S , 514)6; 17. D 'A n ge lo , Jennifer.
O v iedo HS. 504)9, 18 Boatwell. Elizabeth, O vie d o HS, 494X); 19.
C am ino. Adriana. Lym an HS. 484)5.

L y m a n H S . 10:05.00; 5. G erh a rd t,
/acltary, Lym an H S. 10:32.10; 6 U tile ,
S te p h c a Lake M a ry H S . 10:34.50; 7.
Halsey. Jo a Lake M a ry H S, 10J5.00; 8
Phelps, A n d re w , Lake Brantley H S,
10:36.30; 9. G re go ry. C h ris , W inte r
Springs II, 10J9.60, 10. Cook, Sham-.
Lym an H S, 10.41.20; 11. Palmer. Sammy.
O v ie d o H S, 10.45.90. 12. Hahnert. D a vid .
Lake Branlley H S. 10:49 80.
110 M e ie r H u rd le s _ 1. Dixon. V o a
Lym an H S , 15.65; 2. Linguard. D an/rl.
Seminole H S, 15.80; 3. Franklin. Com art,
L y m a n H S , 16.10; 4. Sim m s, Kerry,
Seminole H S. 16.21; 5. William*. A a ro a
Seminole 11S, 16.50; 6 . B c n a Mike. Lake
M a ry H S. 17.05; 7. H om er. W. Easton.
O v ie d o H S . 17.75; 8 W aldron. Asher.
O v ie d o ILS, 17.84.
300 M eter H u rd le s . 1. Simms, Kerry.
Seminole IIS , 40.97; 2. W illiam s, A a ro a
Seminole I1S. 42.06; 3. Franklin. Com art.
Lym an H S, 42.57; 4. D ix o a V o a Lym an
H S , 42.62. 5. H om er. W. Easton, O vie d o
H S , 43.52; 6 . Reece. Q u a rte r, W inter
S prings H S , 43.62; 7. G ra nt, Rodney,
Seminole H S, 45.07; 8 . Waldron. Asher.
O v ie d o HS. 46 32
4x100 M eter R elay _ 1. Seminole H S 'A ',
4215; 2. W inter Springs I1S ‘A ’, 43.41; 3.
Lake M a ry H S 'A '. 44 91; 4 O v ie d o H S
'A ', 46 06; 5. Lake H o w e ll H S 'A ', 46.32.
4x400 M e ie r _ 1. W inter Springs I1 S 'A ',
3:28 75; 2 Seminole H S 'A ', 3:29.40. 3.
Lym an H S 'A ',
3 J 0 J 6 ; 4. Lake Branlley H S 'A ', 3 J 2 2 6 ;
5 O v ie d o H S 'A ', 3:34.56; 6 Lake M a ry
H S 'A ', 3:42.95; 7. Lake H o w e ll H S 'A ',
349.23.
4x800 M e ie r Relay _ 1. O v ie d o H S ‘A ’,
8.31.14; 2 Lake M a ry H S 'A '. 8:43.14; 3.
Lake Branlley H S ’A \ 8 4674; 4 Lym an
I1S 'A ', 8 5 5 43; 5. Lake H o w e ll H S 'A ',
856.78; 6 . W inter Springs H S 'A ', 9.06.65.
H ig h Ju m p _ I. Harris. Kyle, Lym an
IIS , 6 -0 2 2 B a trm a a Cam eron, Lake
M ary H S . 5-10; 3. R obert,. Michael.
O v ie d o H S . 5-08; 3. Reaves, D a m ir a
Sem inole H S , 5-08; 5. H a ll. A ntoin e,

Lym an H S, J5-08; 6 . Jones, K e ith L ik e
H o w e ll H S, 5 -0 2 7. Gonzalez, Frankie.
O v ie d o H S. 5-00.
Pole Vault _ I. Slenko. Chris. W inter
S prings H S , 13-00; 2. Kum ar. N tk h il,
O v ie d o H S, 12-06; 3. Leon-Glass. Ray.
Lym an I1S, 12-00; 4. Brown, Jaycr, Lym an
IIS , 11-00; 5. Buckley, Brendan. Lym an
H S . 10-06; 6 . Cym .ro. K c v ia Lake M a ry
H S. 10-00,7. W ald nm . A slier. O v ie d o H S.
9-06; 8 . Anthony, Brx-lt, Lake M a ry H S, 900; 9. Bridge-man. Christopher, Lym an
H S . J9-00.
Lo n g Ju m p _ 1. Harris, Kyle, Lym an
H S . 20-10.50; 2 M u rp h y , S o a a Lake
Brantley H S. 20-0850; 3. Reece, Q uarter,
W inter Springs H S . 20-05; 4. Roberts.
Michael. O v ie d o H S. J20-05; 5. Anderson.
Greg, Lake M a ry H S. J204)5,6. Ely. D a r y l
W inter Springs H S. 20-04.75; 7. D ix o a
V o a Lym an H S, 2003.75; 8 . Derby. Jason.
Seminole HS, 19-11.50.
T r ip le Ju m p _ 1. Warren, Stevie,
Sem inole H S . 45-03; 2. H a rris. Kyle,
Lym an HS. 44-0950; 3. S n rtt Justia la k e
M a ry H S, 44-06.50, 4. D ix o a V o a Lym an
H S, 42-08; 5. H a ll Antoine. Lym an HS,
41-06; 6 . Reese. Q uarter. W inter Springs
H S, 41-04.50; 7. Derby. Jasoa Seminole
H S, 39-06.50, 8 . Tate, Jasoa Seminole HS,
39-06.
Shot P ul _ 1. Beard, N ath aniel Lym an
H S. 49-1150; 2. W illiam s. Robert. Lym an
H S , 48-07.50; 3. W illiams, Brandon, Lake
M a ry HS. 47-00.50; 4 Carty. Ju stia U k e
M a ry H S, 41-10.50; 5. Ford. J o a Lym an
H S , 4 1-06; 6 . Krack, Chris. W inter Springs
H S, 404)9, 7. Lopez. Josh. W inter Springs
1L 39431; 8 . Suggs, A u s tia la k e M a ry I IS,
384)5 25.
Discus T h r o w _ 1. W illiams. Robert.
Lym an H S, 146-00, 2 Vasquez. Chris.
Lym an H S. 1304)8; 3. Williams. B ra n d o a
Lake M a ry H S, 1224)1; 4. W righl, Justia
Lym an H S , 115-06; 5. Carty. Ju stia Lake
M a ry H S . 107-69. 6 . Suggs. A u s tia Lake
M a ry H S . 96-11; 7. H oskrns, Daniel,
W in te r S prings H , 96-09; 8 . Waston.
Anthony, la k e Brantley IIS, 964)8.

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1. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1.167; previous: 3
2. Kurt Busch
1.162; previous: 1
3. Matt Kenseth
1,155; previous: 2
4. Jimmie Johnson
1,088; previous: 6
5. Elliott Sadler
1,069; previous: 5
6. Tony Stewart
1,067; previous: 4
7. Jeff Gordon
1.046; previous: 9
8. Rusty Wallaco —
1,010; previous: 11
9. Kasey Kahne
1,007; previous: 7
10. Kevin Harvick
. 1.003; previous: 8

Rusty
Wallace's victo­
ry Sunday at
Martinsville lifted
the votoran driv­
er three spots
Into eighth place
in the standings.
Wallaco has live
top-five finishes
in 2004.

N EXTEL CUP_______

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK.

Race: Aaron's 499
W here: Talhdcga Superspeedway
W hen: Sunday. 1:30 pm ., F.I)T
Race distance: 500 miles, 188 laps
Defending chnm plon: Dale
Earnhardt Jr.
Rncc record: Mark Martin.
188 354 mph. May 10.1997.
Q ua lifyin g record: Bill Elliott,
212.809 mph. April 30.1987.
Storyline: Dale Earnhardt Inc. cars have dominated at
Thlladega In recent years, claiming the past five wins In
NASCAR's premier series. Dale Earnlianlt Jr. (nbove
right) has won four of the past five races at the track.

Rncc: Aaron's 312
W here: Talladega Superspeedwny
W hen: Saturday, 2 pm . E D T
Defending champ: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Race record: Mark Martin. 168.937 mph.
April 26.1997.
Qualify ing record: Joe Nemechek. 193.517
mph. April 24.1997.
Storyline: Dale Earnhardt Jr. comes Into
Talladega Superspeedwny ns n heavy favorite
after winning both the spring Busch and
Cup races last year nt the A h L im a track.
Dale Earnhnrdt Inc. teammate Michael
Waltrip is first in the Busch standings.

Race: Ohio 250
W here: Mansfield Motorsports
Speedway
T ra c k : 0.44 mile oval; 250 bps. 110 miles.
W hen: May 16,2 pm . E D T
Race record: No existing
quallfying/rnce results
Storyline: Mansfield Motorsports
Sjx&gt;cdway will host the Craftsman Tru ck
Series for the first time in 2004. The race
marks the first time the series has visit­
ed Ohio and the first time hi 50 years
that a N ASCAR national touring series
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holds the top
spot in the
Busch standings
heading into
Saturday's race
at Talladoga
Suporspoodway.
Waltrip won tho
2003 EA Sports
500 Cup raco at
the track.

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R u sty W allace c e le b r a te s in V ic to ry L a n e a fte r w in n in g S u n d a y ’s A d v a n c o A u to P a rts
5 0 0 a t M a r tin s v ille S p e e d w a y . It w a s th o v e te r a n d r iv e r ’s firs t v ic to r y in 1 0 6 ra c e s .

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Kroger 250 at
Martinsville
Spoedway on
Saturday lifted
Rick Crawford
eight spots into
seventh placo in
tho Craftsman
Truck Series
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For fans of the color yellow, Saturday was
the perfect day. The yellow caution flag waved
12 times In the Kroger 250 Craftsman Tru ck
Series race at Martinsville Speedway.
In fact, the 83 caution bps tied the record for
the most In Tru ck Scries history It was also
the most ever at Martinsville.
Despite all the cautions, the race managed to
produce an exciting ending as Rick Crawford
survived a three-bp shootout, holding ofT
hard-charging Dennis Setzer for the win.

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Cup Series race at Talladega
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1993, when Dale Earnhardt
Ernie Irvan by 0.005 ol a

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The air resistance a car
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car's supply of gasoline. It con­
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tains a flexible, tear-resistant
bbdder and foam baffling.

The sellout crowd of 91,000 at Martinsville
seemed pleased that Wallace had emerged from the
wilderness. The 55th w in (including seven at
Martinsville) of Wallace's 23-year career even
brought a good feeling to Ids competitors.
B y R IC K M IN T E R
“I'm glad to see Rusty get a win," said Labonte,
Cox News Service
who finished three car-lengths behind. "1 just wish
It could have been some other day."
M artinsville, Va.
In recent years Wallace has run well hut blown
usty Wallace's first words to his crow alter
chances to w in by making poor strategic decisions.
speeding under the checkered flag said it all.
But on Sunday, Walbce, relying heavily on new
"Man. we finally broke that losing streak."
crew chief Larry Carter, had a fast car and a good
Wallace radioed from his No. 2 Dodge after winningstrategy while another team made a bad decision.
Sunday's Advance Auto Parts 500 at Martinsville
Johnson seemed to have the strongest car late in
Speedway. "That's a wonderftd feeling."
the race, hut he chose to stay on the track while his
Wallace wrestled the lead from Jimmie Johnson
competitors made stops for new tires during a can
with 45 laps to go and stayed in front of a fastclos­
tintt period at L ip 415.
ing Bobby Libonte to seal the win.
“When I saw (Johnson] stay out, I thought, 'Oh
It was the first time in 106 races — since April 29,
man. I'm not doing that,'" said Wallace, who took
2001, at California Speedway — that Wallace had
four new tires.
tasted victory The drought had created whispers
Johnson's crow chief Chad Knnus said that stay­
that the 47-year-old veteran couldn't win anymore
ing on the track and keeping the lend, which meant
and should give up the steering wheel and retire.
finishing the race on worn tires, was the wrong
Wallace heard the talk, too.
choice.
"I got really sick of hearing, 'Why aren't you w in­
"It's a mistake; we should have pitted," Knaus
ning?' ” he said. "But it made me look at the pit
said. "(Johnsonl is a sitting duck."
crew, myself, m y driving style.”
Said Johnson: "It didn't work out."
And he kept making changes — to his crew and
Dale Earnlianlt Jr. finished third ahead of
to his race strategy — until he hit a winning combi­
Johnson and Ryan Newman, who like Labonte
nation. "I Just kept moving things around to com
changed only two tiros on the last stop while most
plement what I've got to have." he said.
changed four
Despite recording his fifth consecutive top-five
finish nt Martinsville. Earnhardt wanted m om
Earnlianlt noticed he was lined up Ix-hind
Johnson and Newman on the restart. both on older
Winner's average speed: 51.076 mph
tiros, and needed only to pass them to take control
Time ot race: 5 hours, 8 minutes, 57 seconds
of the raco.
Margin of victory: .538 seconds
"I was sitting where Rusty ended up.” he said. "I
Caution flags: 11 for 106 bps
had the car that was capable, but when 1 went into
the corner |on the restart alter the final pit stops],
Lead changes: 10 among six drivers
the car wouldn't turn, and Rusty and Bobby got by
Lop leaders: Jeff Gordon, 1-48; Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
me."
49-65; Gordon, 66-117; Jimmie Johnson. 118-163;
In the season standings, Earnhardt's third-place
Ryan Newman, 164-179; Johnson, 160-192;
run allowed him to move |iast Kurt Busch (by five
Gordon, 193-272; Kasey Kahne, 273; Earnhardt Jr.,
points) and Matt Kenseth (by 12) heading into
274-410; Johnson. 411-455; Rusty Wallaco, 456-500
Talladega, a track he's dominated in recent races.

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Rudd blames Kahne
Ricky Rudd was having one of his bettor *
runs of the season when he collided with rook­
ie Kasey Knlm c with Just over 100 laps to ga
Rudd, who was on the lead lap, had to make a
green-flag pit stop and lost two bps. He made
up one of Diem but finished 20th.
He blamed Kuhnu for the Incident.
“It was uncalled for," Rudd said. “He was
racing too hard. He was (p b p j down. He's a
groat driver, but he's got some etiquette to
learn."
Kahne, who has fire top-five finishes this si
son. finLshed 21st.

Bear w ith Childress
Car owner Richard Childress Is known for
making major changes to his race teams when
he returns from hunting trips.
But alter bagging an 1 ,800-pound polar beer
In Alaska during the Nextel Cup circuit's
Easter break, Childress didn't return to the
sliop as loaded for beer as lie was after a hunt­
ing trip In 2002. That year lie swopped the
crews of tho cars driven by Kevin Harvtek ,
and Robby Gordon.
Childress said he did a lot oT thinking about
hLs teams while out In the wild.
“We're going to bo doing some Internal stuff
for s u m " he said. "There will be some
changes.”
But ho said drivers Jo h n n y Ssuter and .
Robby Gordon arc safo In tholr positions.

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Gordon deserved a free fix at Martinsville

A p ril 25 — Aaron's 499,
Talbdega Su|x.*rspeedway

By J E F F G L U C K
Cox News Service

M a y 2 - A u t o Club 500,
C allfornb Speedway
M a y 15 — Chevy American Revolution 400,
Richmond International Raceway
M a y 22 — Nextel All-Star Cliallenge,
Lowe’s Motor Speedway
M a y 30 — Coca C o b 600,
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of the greatest owners in the
wenty years ago,
sport's history
Rick Hendrick
“It’s all about people," Hendrick
brought an
said. "Everybody In (N ASCAR)
unsponsorcd car to
today has good equipment. The
Martinsville Speedway
difference Is the chemistry and the
nnd entered it In a race.
people and the commitment to
At the time, Hendrick
winning."
was a first-year car
NASCAR recognized the
owner who could only
anniversary of his first win
dream of how his opera­
H E N D R IC K
Sunday with a parade b p around
tion. Hendrick
Martinsville, the site of Geoff
Motorsports, would evolve.
I Iodine's 1961 Sovran Bank 500 victory
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terling M arlin had one of the (kstest
cars throughout Sunday's Advance Auto
Parts 500, but at
times his pit crew was
one of the slowest
Marlin lost critical
positions on two Inte­
ract* pit stops During a
caution period nt Lap
372. he entered pit road
in second place and loll
In sixth. On his flnnl
stop, nt Lap 415, he
MARLIN
came In sixth and exited
10th. He finished the race In ninth.
“We passed Rusty (Wallace) most of the day
and he won the race.” Marlin said. "We've Just
got to work on these pit stops."

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CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
1. Carl Edwards
486; previous: 2
2. Travis Kvapil
464; previous: 1
3. David Reutimann
455; previous: 4
4. Dennis Setzer
455; previous: 5
5. Mike Skinner
424; previous: 8
6. Matt Crafton
407; previous: 10
7. Rick Crawford
406; previous: 15
8. Chad Chaffin
396; previous: 9
9. Bobby Hamifton
395; previous; 3
10. Jon Wood
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BUSCH SERIES
1. Michael Waltrip
1,033; previous: 3
2. David Green
1,025; previous: 1
3. Kyle Busch
977; previous: 4
4. Robby Gordon
972; previous: 5
5. Marlin Truex Jr.
968; previous: 2
6. Jason Keller
924; previous: 6
7. Johnny Sauter
913; previous: 9
8. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
870; previous: 8
9. Tim Fodewa
862; previous: 11
10. Johnny Benson
829; previous: 15

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M artinsville. Va.
e all hare to deal with |x)tholes,
but this one just wasn't fair.
When we drive our car over
a pothole, we may curse our bad luck.
O ur tires may get out of alignment,
or tlie car might even receive a scratch
If tlie hole Is a big one.
But when watching a NASCAR race,
no one expects to sec a pothole, no mat­
ter how old the track.
That’s why Jeff Gordon got a raw
deal from N ASCAR when his car hit a
pothole on I^ap 290 of the Advance Auto
I tarts 500 Sunday
Th is wasn't a racing issue. Th is was
an administrative issue.
Gordon pleaded with NASCAR to let
him fix his car during the rod flag, hut
officials rofiised to bend the no-repairsunder-red rule. Alter leading roughly
half the race until the stop|iage, Gordon
deserved better. He had one of the
fastest cars on the track, but was forced
to pit and lose track position to repair
the damage to tlie No. 24 Chevrolet.
"It wasn't our fault," team owner

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Rick Hendrick said
during the stoppage.
“It wasn't a racing
incident But
(N ASCAR president)
Mike (Helton) said he
couldn't do it.
" 'I can't do it,’ that's
all he said.”
Ik-fore the race, Martinsville track
officials proudly announced that the
track would be resurfaced for the fall
event.
Apparently it would have been a bet­
ter Idea to do tluit before tills season .
began
and that's no small mistake.
“1 guess we were Just one race early."
Gordon said.
The No. 24 car was forced to make
four pit stops before the green flag came
back out, dropping him from second to
21st.
Th in k of all the crew members and
employees such a dramatic plunge
affected. Dropping that far down is
worth a lot of money — $25,615 accord­
ing to the official entry form posted on
the NASCAR hauler. That's not neces­
sarily hitting Gordon In tlie pocket, but
it's certainly Influencing the salary of

the lower-profile employees.
Fortunately for the team,
Gordon had a good enough car
to fight Ills way Lick to finish
seventh.
But the situation should hare
never occurred. Helton couldn't
have done anything about the
pothole. but should luive Imme­
diately said. "Tlie weak track was
NASCAR's fault. Go fix your damage
and come back to where you were."
Still, some teams would hare protest­
ed that decision.
NASCAR's rule Is in place to prevent
teams from taking advantage of any
Incident serious enough to warrant a
red flag.
Sterling Marlin hopping out of his
car to pull out a dented front bumper
several years ago comes to mind.
But this wasn't the fault of any driv­
er.
So think about it, NASCAR. Change
the rule to allow for judgment cases.
The judgment by N ASCAR In this
one wasn't very good.

Je ff Gluck writes fo r the Rocky Mount
(N.C.) Telegram.

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Groundbreaking for new City of Lake Mary Municipal Services Complex.

Financial
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181197 Miscellaneous
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15—

C em eter y L o ts

Two comotory lots with vaults
In Oaklnwn C om otory In tho
'G a rd e n ot Dovotlon* soction
Priced $5,000 undor retail.
S3.500. B2B-389-1048

23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST

O N 415 B L A C K A N D

W H IT E
S H IH
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407-323-1735

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L O S T : 8 year old gray cat. right
eye la Injured, la asthmatic Lost
In the 27th SI. area ol Sanlord
Boon gone about 6 weeks.
Ft sw a rd II 407-625-3665

59—F inancial
S ervices
A tte n tio n R e a d e rs !!
It'* Illegal tor companies doing
business by phone to promise
you a loan and ash y o u to pay
to r It before th ey deliver. For
more information, call toll-tree
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H ELP . ( A public
service m essage Irom Th e
Sem inole Herald and tho
Federal Trade Com m ission)

61—M oney to Lend
A tte n tio n R e a d e rs !!
It s illegal lor companies doing
business by phono to promise
you a loan and ash y o u to pay
(o r It before th ey deliver. For
more Information, call lotl-lioe
1 -8 7 7 -F T C H E L P { A public
service m essage Irom Th o
Som inolo Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

71— H elp Wanted
$$$$$$$$$
C A M P A IG N
W ORKERS.
O U T G O IN G .
T A L K A T IV E
M A K E S 1 V H R PAID 2X A
W E E K . 1-888 524-4400

71— Help Wanted
A last paced and rapidly
expanding
S ervice
and
Residential
Plum bing
Contractor Is looking tor several
Plumbing Service Technicians
Must bo a highly motrvntod, settstarter who can work In a last
paced
and
changing
environm ent
Must
have
minimum two yoars plumbing
service experience and tools,
G reat pa;y and excellent
benefits All applications and
resumes will be reviewed in tho
utmost ol Confidentiality Send
to 109 Commercial St . Lake
Mary, Florida. 432746. or lax 4073 3 3 -3 853,
or
on-line
at
w w w .dfito.cQ ni e .o .e t d f w .
O n e ot Central Florida's most
recognized A C companies and
now
newest
Electrical
Contractor Is looking for
electrician*. Looking to get« on
the ground floor of a fast paced
and rapidly expanding service
Residential
Electrical
Contractor now is your chance
W e are looking lor Electricians
for our Lake M ary office Must
be highly motivated, seHstartor
w ho can work in a last paced
and changing environment. All
applications and rosumos will
be reviewed in tho utmost ol
Contidenliality. C all lor an
appointment at 407-333-2665
oxt 3058 or send a resume to
109 Com m erce SI., Lake Mary,
Florida, 32746. or tax 407-3333853,
or
on-line
al

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G E T IN N O W IIIII
I N V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T I
Alw ays
a
good
policy,
especially
lor
business
opportunities and traiictuses C a l
Florida Depl ot Agriculture &amp;
Consumer Services at 800-4357352 or F T C -H E L P tor tree
information Or visit our Web srto
at w w w ttc.gov/bt70 p,
Florida law requites sellers ot
certain business opportunities
to register with Florida Dept ot
Agriculture
&amp;
Consum er
Services before selling Call lo
verity lawful legislation before
you buy.

71— Help Wanted

ADVERTISING SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
T h o S a n lo rd H e ra ld is
looking lor an Advertising
Sales Representative to join
our progressivo salos team
serving Sanlord. Lake Mary &amp;
surrounding
area
A
marketingbusiness degree or
some d u o d salos oxporionce
prolorrod W o will train tho ngtit
Individual w ho possesses
solid organizational skills,
good
Interpersonal
communication abilities and
w ho has a strong desire lo
achlevo. M ust bo
selfm otivated, energetic and
goal-orlenled
with
a
commitment to outstanding
customor service. Com puter
and/or design skills helpful txit
not necessary. M usi own
good, reliable transportation
Tins e a Ml tme Mondoy-Friday
(40hr work wook roquirod),
entry-level
position
with
com pensation ba se d on
education
and
salos
experience
II Interested, please send
resume to.
Dan Sutton
Advertising Manager
S e m in o le
H e ra ld
N ew spap er*
P O B o x 1667
S a n lo rd . F L 32772
P ho ne: 407-322-261 lx 11
Fa x : 407-323-9408
E m a il:
dsutton O sem lnoleheraldco
m

Bobcat/Tractor Operator: Must
have
residential
grading
experience &amp; a valid drivers
license Sanlord area. 407-4B29805.

Carpentry; trim carpenters,
cabm et
m akers,
wood
working in all fields wanted
Groat pay, exc benefits 407598-1209

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;

is hiring a

SURVEY/CREW CHIEF
for construction layout of roads, storm,
water, and sewer. Pay is based on experi­
ence.
4 5 0 0 O range B lvd., La ke M onroe, FL

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 8 1 6
A p p ly B etw een 7am - 5 pm
E O E - DFW

71—H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

D E A L E H S E R V IC E R E P
DotaX oriented highly motivated
individual with computer skills
lo work
in high paced
automotive environment. 407898 9222 or tax. 407-898-3931

F T Dental Assistant needed lor
growing quality general denial
pmeteo xi Lake Mary Exp a plus,
but will Irmn tho right individual
Excellent hourly and bonus
package. Fax roserno to 407-3243118, attention Sharon.

Law n
M a in te n a n ce :
Experienced
with
plant
knowledge. F/T with benefits.
(407) 322-0133

Growing busmoss needs ottico
worker. Must bo computer
savvy Quick Books, lull timo or
part time. 407-833-9651.

Local Post Control C o seeks
lermito technician trainee MonFri. 7-4, salary ♦ benefits 407330-3305

Inside Salos Position: Pebble
Junction is seeking a highly
enthusiastic individual, with
excellent custom or sorvlco
skills. J o b responsibilities
include countor sales, rot.nl 7
contractor, telephone, salos
orders tot deliveries, support tor
outside people, help resolve
customer issues &amp; problems, &amp;
participate in trade shows Exp
wtlh computer entry systems
highly
desirable
Pebble
Junction olters an excellent
benelil program Please mall
resume lo Pebbfo Junction.
702 S. French Avo, Sanford, FI
327 71.
or
em ail
lo
bwittlitlOpebbiojunction com

LocalRogional drivers avorago
S 30 to $ 35 conts pot mile all
pay earned Ties is a drop &amp; hook
operation that has boon
growing every year tor tho last
5 years It you are interested in
joining a dedicated hard
working group ot otnplcyoos with
yoar round work and bonolits.
Apply In person
Salem Carnor a t easing
3143 W, International
Spoocfway Btvd
Dayiona Beach. FL
April 2 ts l thm 28th
From 8am to 5pm
or call t -800-709-2536
W e require 2 yrs C D L -A exp
and applicant must live within
45 miles ol Daytona

Dental A ss is ta n t: Expd or will
train. M ust have pleasing
personalty A kanaportatari Work
in Sanlord A Orlando. Send
rosumo to: 217 S O ak Avo,
Sanlord. F L 32771
Drivers
8 M X H as 14 Im m edlata
O p e n in g s lo r A S pecialized
D e dicated R outel
• H om o Every other
woekend
• Runs Plant to Plant
•Yoar Round Freight
• Full Bonolits Package
• Stability
Min 23 yrs. old, good
M V R tyr O T R C D L -A
1-800-247-6040

wwwjmxc.com eoe
Dum p Truck driver wanted Tnaxle, clean Class B C D L.
407-349-2778.
D u m p truck O perato r: Valid A
good standng C D L hconso Must
have exp Santord area 407-4829805.
Expd concrete pump operators
noedod G ood driving record,
reliable,
hrly
training,
commission, dispatcher also
noedod 407-468 2698
Fabnglass
Hands
tor
production workshop Expd or
willing lo loam. G o o d pay.
m odern workshop, Sanlord.
Th e m e Croatlons, 407-6882900.

FR O NT
DESK
CLERK
required
for
day
shift,
weekends a must, experience
preferred Budget Inn, Sanlord
Apply In porson. 3200 S.
Orlando Dr,

P T C ook A P T Program
Support Tech needed. Apply
direct Th o Sanlord Bridge. 500
S Holy Awe or a * 321-2830200.
ask for Dee.

JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM!
COOK/SERVER POSITIONS
HERITAGE WOODS AT LAKE MARY, is a premier, 72
unit assisted living and dementia care facility. We’re mov­
ing in new residents every day and need more staff who
are caring, qualified and reliable. Experienced line/production cook w/ 2 years healthcare experience pre­
ferred. Pay based on experience. Servers needed that
are customer service oriented for upscale dining room.
Apply in person for immediate consideration! 150 Middle
Street (off Lake Mary Btvd. behind the Advanced Discount
Auto Parts store)

J i H u i k V J M n a n m

W AY T O S A V E !
CANCER, HEART &amp; DIABETIC
PATIENTS ACCEPTED

Guaranteed!!!
Aa Low As

407 -322-2611

71— H elp Wanted

BBM Clearing and Grading

$89.95 per month

• $10.00 Doctor Visit
• $5,000 Accident Coverage
• $15,000 Accidental Death
• Prescription Benefit Plan
• Cigna Dental
• Save on Vision &amp; Chiropractic
And More!!!
F or Inform ation Call: Robert Taylor

800493-7712
This is Not Insurance

252-319

199-229

Fltwor shop noods rngrnt &amp; floral
design exp. S om e delivery
roquirod Serious Inquires only
407-324-8000

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Services

LA B O R E R S N E E D E D

LA W N S P R A Y T E C H N IC IA N
N EED ED FO R LO CAL P ES T
C O N T R O L company 407-3218647

FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N TR A C TO R

M E C H A N IC :
Heavy oqulpmonl and trucks
407-322-8133

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug frw workplace
Apply al: W0 Miller Drive.
Altamonte Springe 407-260•000.

Need experienced lull time
Waiter or Waltross Ask tor
Peter, 407-323-4040

71— H

elp W

a n te d

Openings lor front assembly,
mechanics A cabin assembly
porson Install carpet, cabinots
A accessories. G o o d pay A
benefits Monday-Thursday. 10
hr days Apply at Votoaty Power
Boats, 650 Hickman Circle. In
tho 1-4 Industrial Pork 407-3211340
O viedo has openings tor exp
post control tocti G ood drs
liconso, Bonotits N eed hard
workors 407-365-8909
Painter to retmish batti tubs A
tilo-will train. N ood roliablo
pickup or cargo van 30 to 40
hrs/wk 407-328 9939
R eptile M aintenance at local
pel stole, P/T, ttoxiblo hours.
$6.50/hr, bonuses
407-320-7001
Sign Installer: Part lime
weekend work. G ood 2nd job,
groat pay. no experience, truck
required 407-830-8861.

71—Help Wanted

Sales P e rso n : Vorlical blinds
All loads provided (No cokt calls)
Moot customers In ttioir tiomos
S30K lo 40K+ per year. G as
aflCMWtoe Some m p Iink AX 407830-4700.
S e c u rity
O ffic e rs ;
SantortVSominolo County area.
Full Apart timo positions
ovatitio now Tho pay sinks, but
wo otter top notch supervision,
long lorm work, uniforms A groat
ndoor locations Must havw doss
D socurity liconso. ploaso call
386-322-8990

•009700045
Small contractor looking lor tapd
finish grade operator lor track
homes, Must have clean C D L
liconso Pts tax rosumo 407-3027134,
Telemarketing Outbound, P I,
Salary A oommtssion. 407-6572900.

Spring fnto 2004
With One Of Our
Apartments
Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.
Ask about specials!

W
ANTTOOW
NYOUROW
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SPECIAL HOME LOAN PROGRAMS FOR
EDUCATORS/LAW ENFORCEMENT/
FIREFIGHTERS
• Yen' low or no DOWN PAYMENT.
(1% or $500 whichever is less)
•Single family or Condo
• Low debt to income ratio (41%)
• Minimum credit score (620)
• OwTier occupied
Note: Family income limitation - may not exceed 100°o
of HUD area median income ($54,700) Interested party
contribution limrt 3%

All Credit Lending, Inc.
Peter Alicea - Senior Loan Officer

407-869-0561 x 716

Sanford Court Apartments

407-323-3301

,

3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

l

Country
Style
City
Living
Convenient
S p aciou s
A fford able

s300 OFF
1st Month s Rent
W ith 12 Mo. Lease &amp; Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Lake
Front • Volleyball • Sjtarkllng Pool« Tennis Courts

, Country’ Lake Apts|
a ir p o r t

(s H S j l

Southern Realty Enterpises, Inc.
Wayne Albeit

407-474-0042 or 407-322-9464

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Country lake i
Apartments

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord &gt; 330-5204

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Employment

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_
231-245
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Services
252-

199-229

To P la ce Y ou r Ad Call 4 0 7 - 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1
71— H eu * Wanted

103— HousesUnfurnisiied

YARD M ANAGER
Small construction company In
S a n lo rd . C la s s D License
C le a n record H e a vy work.
407-330-9466.

D O YLE S R EN TA LS
Sanford: 1/1, Eat-In Kitchen,
Living Room, $435/$400
Sanford: Largo 2/2 Condo,
Fenced Patio $ 70 0*65 0
S an ford : 3/1, N ew Paint, New
A p p ts , Carpet. Single Carport,
Laundry
Rm
A
Storage
$72 5 * 7 0 0 Doposil
S anford: 4/1 Hom e, Laundry
R m , Scr. Porch, Sgl C a r
Carport $60 0 * 6 0 0
Sanford: 1 2 . Hardwood Floors
Screen Porch, Carport. Approx.
2200
Sq
Ft.
$975*975
Deposit.
D O Y L E R E A L T Y , IN C .
(40 7) 322-2495
W E R EN T A S E LL HOM ES

93— R ooms For
R ent
W E EK LY R EN TA LS
S ta rlin g O 382/wk.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407-330-4423
downtown Sanlord F u rm h o d ,
Super dean. uhlibos. phone, on
t x » route, from $125 weekly. C e l
4 0 7 -4 02-034G . Hurry, won't
lastl $250 moves you In.
Fountain Lodge of Sanlord has
special rates for dally, weekly.
&amp; 5 day accommodations. Call
407-330-3135 or 323-8840 lor
details

H IS TO R IC D IS T R IC T 3/1 D B L
lot $750/mo-$400/sec, central
heel A
elr, a p p lia n ce s
Included. S ection 6 w elcom e.
407-324-8969
____________

Very nice, very d e a n (urn m v,
all utl. cable. A/C, Indry, phone,
kilch use. sec. dr, resident
owner, private entrance N o
S m o k in g I O n ly d r u g free
sobe r need apply. 407-3140924.
______________

House for Rent in beauliful N E
downtow n
Sanford
neighborhood. Features a large
front yard, lanced In beck yard,
2 lots, 38R . 2B A split, kitchen,
dining room , living room ,
central heal/alr, doubio car
garage, tile kilchen/dlning
room , fresh paint, water
softener, very quiet, peaceful,
wooded area. Approx. (35 0 sq
ft. $850/mo First A Iasi ♦ $800
deposit required to move In.
Deposit m ay be paid in 4
m onthly
Installments.
No
animals, no sm oking. See

Sanford:
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator, mKrowaw. color TV,
kltchetle room, privato bath,
sJoepmg rooms. Call 407-3214900.

95— R oommate
Wanted

www.willinkonlina.conVronl221

Seeking a person to share m y
home, view of Lake Monroe,
house privileges. C a l 407-3267232 for an appointment.

or call 366-328-3112.
Lake M ary exec to m e , private
nbrhood Spacious open 3/2
custom. vwJtad coAngs. alwofc(n
closets,
m any
luxury
upgrades. Semi-furnished. A
must see. $ 1600'm o, ♦ 1 m o
doposit Avail 6/1/04, (407328-6922 or 407-314-7682).
N ow taking apps

97—A partments F urnished
Large 1BR apt. eat-ln kitchen,
No bafo. raw*/panted, utkins
&amp; furnished. $475/mo, no pels,
407-323-1917.

hi

Lake M a ry: 5/4, Executive
Pool H om e. 5,000 + al. w/ In
Law Suite Ronovated
S e cu rity Flnanclal/Mel
407-661-9700

99—A partments U nfurnished

Sanlord: 3/1, C H A . shade,
d o s e lo park, rets required
$695/mo, $695 deposit N o
pels, 407-323-9705.

Beautiful 2 Bedroom e p ito m e .
Rorammon Ave at 13h S i Ducn
Estate. 407-321-4217.'

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 DORM. iSOVMO
2 ODUM . 1605.WO AND UP

Sanford: 3 0 R . C H A . 2004
Holly Ave, nice, $750 plus
doposil. 407-323-4540.

Cade Included

407-323-6670
S A N FO R D , S T U D IO
A P T,
S IN G L E
PERSON
ONLY,
S375/MO P L U S D E P O S IT
C A L L (407) 324-0158

107— M obile Homes
For R ent
2BFI/1BA no pels,
$450 plus doposil
407-323-1167.

Sentorti/Lako M ary: 1 .2 , and
3 Bedroom Apis staring ol $539.
Lake Front LN ng Free Rent) C a l
now, 407-322-9104. E H O .

D ream w o ld A d u lt Park. 2/2,
screen patio, washor/dryur, no
pots, $45Q7Tto plus (top 407-3210495

103— HousesUnfurnished

D re a m w o ld A dult Park
1BR/1BA. palio, no pels,
$35Q/mo plus doposit. 407321-0495

i

Bataran Realty
407-321-0759

117—Commercial
Rentals

Sanford: 3 0 R house with trved
yd. Major apple, included. 1 bik
from hosp. Seeking small,
mature, working tamdy $600mo
* $300 sec. In k 407-321-3735.

S an ford ; Professional Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, ample parking, ideal
tor attorney or professional
Includes water, sewer, trash ♦/575 to W- 2346 sq fl Rent $575$2300 plus sates tax
D o yle R ealty, Inc
407 -322-2495

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cage, very secure $7507no plus
Utilities. 321-377-1895

127--S torage/Office For
R ent
Office/Warohouse: 1,250 sq ft
A 2,500 sq tt. Office A/C.
private restrm. Sec D e p rqd. A
1 yr lease. 407-323-8122.

B E D R O O M S E T : Brand new
oomptete bated set M l b r $425.
can deliver. 407-275-0935.

3B R /2B A F O R E C L O S U R E !
B u y for only $30,6001 For
listings 6 0 0 -3 19-3323XH529

B E D R O O M S E T : Never used
cherry sleigh bod sel. $990
407-275-0612.

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PR0PERT35

D A Y B E O : Victorian style, 2
twin mattresses w/warranty,
pop-up trundle. All brand now,
$295. 407-331-1941/386-216-

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Buy l home M l 1200 cnh.
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formal cherry seL brand new and
beauliful. $1300. 4 0 7 -2 7 5 7626.

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VHmjRE 1 PROPERTIES
407-321-4764
3B R /1.5B A 312 East 25th St.
S anlord,
H ard w o od
firs,
enclosed porches. $89,500.
Zo ned
R C -1
(Restricted
Commercial) Residential rental
use permitted. Great business
location 407-929-7173 or B 18495-2026
J u s t S ig n A M ove Ini
N o C a s h , N o K id d in g 1
1-321-961-3967
Fa m ily First, M T G (W A C )
Lake
M a ry:
2000
Contemporary. 4/2 5/2, on cul
de sac. tile, screened pool Spa
Ownor/Agenl, 407-326-6495.

C e n tu ry 2 t , Napolitano A
Scoggs are toofeng tor Realtor*
to work the Santord/Lake M ary
areas. For a confidential
Interview, ploaso ask tor Mary
O 1-600-661-4489,__________
S anford: 3BR/2BA, 1600 sq ft,
ow ner financing available.
Fenced beck yn/d, Ig porch, 2542
Sanlord Ave. $106,900 407-8341325
S A N F O R D P L A C ID L A K E
Gated Community. 2BR/2.5BA,
Brand
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Includes
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407-679-1000

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For S ale

160—B usiness For
S ale
Bar/Grtll: O nly $76K Total
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professional series. 3 pc 1* slate,
Ithr pockets, tell, unused, still In
date, oost $ 4 K sel $1450. 407660-1415.

191— B uilding
M aterials

D IN IN Q R M :
BOM BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D , 110* Dbl
Pad. 6 Chippendale C hrs. 72*
Butfet/Hutch, Un used. SUN
Boxed, Cost $ 1 BK. S a l $3950.
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
C herry S e t 78* Table. 6 tin s .
China C a b , $1295. 407-6601415
B C D : $110 new quitted queen
pillowiop mattress set C a n
deliver. 407-275-0612.
B E D : $196. brand new ktog te a
Arm double-sided mattress set.
delivery available. 4 0 7 -2 7 5 0935.
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B a d : Luxury firm plliow-top
mattress set. B ran d new
w/warranty. $155. 4 0 7 -6 3 1 1322
or
3 6 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 6 .
Delrvery avaUabia.
BEDRM
• 8 PC
Lo re n
C H E R R Y W O O D S M &amp; bad,
Rake, Dresser, Mirror, C h e a t 2
Niiestds, unused, Sell Boxed.
Coal $7k S a l $1950 407-6601415

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W H Care tor Your Animal White
You A re Q o rw l R eason able
Rates 6 References P rovided
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2946.

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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF FUTURE LAND USE
ORDINANCE NO. 1126
O R D 'N A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M ARY. F L O R ID A ,
r r J r N ? . N Q T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
M c^E r ! ^ nV - P L O n iD A ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A F U T U R E L A N D
D E S IG N A T IO N T O L A K E M A R Y L D R (L O W D E N S IT Y
I n T i D E N T ,A L ) F o n T H E S O U T H E R N 25' O F T R A C T B A N D
L O T S 48 T H R O U G H 53 O F C O U N T R Y D O W N S S U B D IV ISKIN, E A S T O F C O U N T R Y C L U B R D . P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V ­
ERAB ILITY, C O N F L IC T S , A N D E F F E C T I V E D A TE .

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G L E FAM ILY R E S ID E N T IA L ), P U R S U A N T T O T H E T E R M S O F
T H E F L O R ID A S T A T U T E S ; P R O V ID IN G C O N F L IC T S , S E V E R ­
A B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T I V E D A TE .

V AR D ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC T S . A N D
E F F E C T IV E O A T E .

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission ol the City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hearing (Seoond Reeding) ol the above Ordinance on Thursday.
May 6, 2004, al 7:00 p m , or as soon as ixissible thereafter, to
consider a request trom the City ot Lake Mary, applicant, regard­
ing the assignment erf a zoning category to the City1* Official
Zoning Map T h e subject ol the zoning category assignment la
the former Rosewood Drive right-ol-way In the Lake M ary W oods
Subdivision.

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N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission of Ihe City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that said Com m ission will hold a Public
Hearing (Second Reading) of the above Ordinance on Thursday.
M ay 8, 2004, at 7:00 p m , or os soon as possible thereafter, to
consider a request trom the Lake M ary Shoppes and 7-Eleven,
Inc. applicants, regarding a small scale land use amendment to
tho Cltyls Comprehensive Plan Future Land Uso Map. Th e subject ot the small scale land use amendment Is less than ten acres
In size and Is located on N County C lub R d and Lake Mary
Boulevard.

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission ol the City
ot Lake Mery, Florida, thai M i d Commission will hold a Public
earing (S e c o n d R eading) ol Iho above O rdinance on
Thursday, M ay 6 , 2004, at 7:00 p.m„ or as soon as possible
thereafter, to consider a request from the City ot Lake Mary,
appi'cant, regarding a small scale land use amendment to the
City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map T h e subject
ol the small scale land use amendment Is the southern 25' ol
Tract B and lots 48 through 53 ol Country Downs Subdivision

at 585-1426 tor Information concerning this amendm ent.
Interested parties m ay appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed arrendm nnt or written comm ents m ay be filed with the
City Clerk 01 165 u . Crystal Lako A ve., Lake Mary, Florida.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partictpale In any
ol these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours in advance ol the meeting ot (40 7) 585-1424.
City ot Lake Mary. Flonda
Carol A Foster
City Clerk
Publish April 2 1 .2 0 0 4
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A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
L A K E MARY. F L O R ID A , P R O V ID IN G F O R A C H A N G E O F
F U T U R E L A N D U S E D E S IG N A T IO N F R O M S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y IN O (IN D U S T R IA L ) T O C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y IND
(IN D U S T R IA L ) F O n P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G N O R T H O F E M M A
O A K S T R A IL . E A S T O F 1-4. A N D S O U T H O F S K Y L IN E D R IV E ;
P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL ITY . C O N F L IC T S . A N D E F F E C ­
T IV E D A TE

O R D IN A N C E N O . 1127
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A
A M E N D IN G T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y O F F IC IA L Z O N IN G
M AP B Y Z O N IN G C E R T A IN L A N D S W IT H IN T H E C IT Y O F
LAK E M ARY, L O C A T E D W IT H IN T H E C O U N T R Y D O W N S
S U B D IV IS IO N , F O R T H E S O U T H E R N 25' O F L O T S 4 8 .4 9 , 50,
5 1. 52, 53 A N D T R A C T B O F C O U N T R Y D O W N S S U B D IV I­
S IO N , E A S T O F C O U N T R Y C L U B R D . M O R E F U L L Y
D E S C R IB E D H E R E IN , T O R -1 A A , S IN G L E FA M ILY R E S ID E N ­
T IA L . P U R S U A N T T O T H E T E R M S O F T H E F L O R ID A
S T A T U T E S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R C O N F L IC T S . S E V E R A B IL IT Y
A N D E F F E C T IV E D A T E .
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission ol the City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
Hoanng (Second Roading) ol the above Ordinance on Thursday,
May 6, 2004, at 7:00 p m , or as soon ns possible thereafter, to
consider a request trom Iho City ot Lake Mary, applicant, am end­
ing the City ol Lake Mary official zoning map by zoning certain
lands within the City ot Lake Mary Th e sub|oct ol tho zoning
assignment lor the soulhem 25' ol Tract B and lots 48 through 53
ol Country Dow ns Subdivision

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Numbers,

Th e subject properties are composed ot the following Parcel ID
Numbers,

2 2 -2 0 -3 0 -5 11-0000 0 0 10
22-20-30 300-0450 0000
22-20 -3 0 300 045 B 0000
2 2 -20 -3 0-300 045A-0000

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by Iho City Com m ission ol the City
of Lako Mary, Flonda. that said Commission will hold a Public
H earing (S e co n d R eading) ol tho abovo O rd in a n ce on
T h u rs d a y , M ay 6, 2004, at 7:00 p .m , or as soon as possible
thereafter, to consider a request Irom Greondale Investments,
applicants, regarding a small scale land use amendm ent to tho
City's Com prohonsive Plan Future Land U so M ap Th e subjoct
ol the small scalo land use amendment Is approximately 0.39
acres In size and is located on the north side ol Em m a O aks
Trail, East ol 1-4, and south ot Skyline Drive.
O R D IN A N C E N O . 1133

09-20 -3 0-509-00 00-0010
09-20-30-509-0000-0020

Th o City Commission will bo discussing on application to lor a
Land Use Designation o! the subject proporty lo City ol Lake
Mary P U B (Public/ Sem i-Public) and a zoning designation ot R t A A (Single Family Residential),
A copy ol the Com prehensive Plan, Future Land Uso Map and
proposed am endm ent m o available for Inspection In the
Com m unity Developm ent Department, Lake M ary Police
Department, 165 East Crystal la k e Avenuo, Lako Mary, Florida,
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, trom 8 00 A M until
5:00 P M ,. or you m ay contact Matt Dorston, Planner, at 5851440 tor Intormatlon concerning this amendment,

Moro particularly described as follows:
L O T 1 (L E S S R D O N S ) A A 1/2 O F V A C O S T LY IN G S O F L O T S
3 3 T h r u go o f p b 2 p g m a d j o n n t h e s h o p p e s a t
LA flE
&lt;E M A R Y PB 31 P G 69
L E G L O T 2 (L E S S S 31 F T F O R FID) S H O P P E S A T LA K E M A R Y
P B 31 P G 69
Th e City Commission will bo discussing an application to change
the Future Land Uso Designation ol tho subjoct properties (torn
C O M (Com m ercial) to D D D (Downtown Oevolopmonl District)

Persons with disabilities noodmg assistance to participate in any
ol those proceedings should contact Iho City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance of Ihe meeting at (407) 585-1424.

A copy ot tho Com prohenslvo Plan. Future Land Uso M ap and
proposed am endm ent aro available lor inspection in tho
Com m unity D evelopm ent Departm ent, Lako M ary Police
Dopartmont. 165 East Crystal Lako Avonuo. Lako Mary, Florida,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 00 A M until
5 00 P M , or you may contact Shannon Suttron, Sonior Planner,
al 585-1426 lor Information concerning this amendment

City ol Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

Interested parties may appoar and bo hoard regarding tho pro­
posed amendment or written commonts m ay bo tiled with tho
City Clerk al t6 5 E. Crystal Lake Ave , Lake Mary, Florida

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Persons wtlti disabilities nooding assistance to participate in any
ol these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
al least 48 hours in advance ot tho meeting at (407) 585-1424.

Interested partios m ay appoar and be hoard regarding tho pro­
posed amendment or written comments may bo tiled with Iho
City Clerk al t6 5 E. Crystal Lako Ave . Lako Mary, Flonda

A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A .
R E Z O N IN G C E R T A IN L A N D S W IT H IN T H E C IT Y O F L A K E
M AR Y. H E R E IN D E F IN E D F R O M T H E P R E S E N T S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y Z O N IN G C L A S S IF IC A T IO N S O F M-1 A. V E R Y L IG H T
IN D U S T R IA L . T O C IT Y O F LA K E M A n Y M-1 A . L IG H T IN D U S ­
T R IA L P U R S U A N T T O T H E T E R M S O F T H E F L O R ID A
S T A T U T E S ; P R O V ID IN G C O N F L I C T S . A N D E F F E C T I V E
D A TE.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by tho City Com m ission ot the City
ol Lako Mary. Flonda, that said Com m ission will hold a Public
Hearing (Second Rending) ol tho above Ordinance on Thursday,
M ay 6. 2004. at 7:00 p m . or as soon os possible thereafter, to
considor a request trom Qroondalo Investments, applicants,
regarding a rozoning
Tho subjoct ol Ihe rozoning Is approxi­
mately 0 39 acres in size and Is locatod on tho north side ol
Em m a O aks Trail, East ot 1-4, and south ot Skyline Dnvo

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Num bers.
21-20 -3 0-509-00 00 0370
2 1-20-30-509-0000-0530
21 -20-30-509-0000-0520
21-20 -3 0-509-00 00 0480
21-20-30-509-0000-0510
21 -20-30-509-0000-0490
2 1-20-30-509-0000-0500
More particularly descnbod as follows;
A T R A C T O F L A N D L Y IN G IN S E C T IO N 21. T O W N S H IP 20
S O U T H , R A N G E 30 E A S T . S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A
B E IN G M O R E P A R T1 C U L A R Y D E S C R IB E D A S F O L L O W S :
B E G IN A T T H E S O U T H W E S T C O R N E R O F T R A C T B O F T H E
P L A T O F C O U N T R Y D O W N S P H A S E II A S R E C O R D E D IN
P L A T B O O K 29, P A G E 51 O F T H E P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A ; T H E N C E R U N S O U T H
B9*36'04* E A S T A L O N G T H E S O U T H L IN E O F S A ID P L A T O F
C O U N T R Y D O W N S F O R A D IS T A N C E O F 1282.38 F E E T T O
T H E S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R O F S A ID P L A T O F C O U N T R Y
D O W N S AN D TH E W E S TE R LY B O U N D A R Y O F TH E PLAT O F
C A R D IN A L O A K S E S T A T E S A S R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K
25. P A G E 100 O F T H E P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A ; T H E N C E S O U T H 00*33'34* W E S T
A L O N G S A ID W E S T E R L Y B O U N D A R Y F O R A D IS T A N C E O F
25 00 F E E T T O T H E N O R T H E A S T C O R N E R O F T H E P L A T O F
H A M P T O N P A R K A S R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K 38, P A G E 58
O F T H E P U B L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R I­
D A ; T H E N C E N O R T H 89*36 04* W E S T A L O N G T H E N O R T H
L IN E O F S A ID P L A T O F H A M P T O N P A R K F O R A D IS T A N C E
O F 1282 38 F E E T T O T H E N O R T H W E S T C O R N E R O F S A ID
P L A T O F H A M P T O N P A R K A N D T H E E A S T E R L Y R IG H T -O F W A Y O F C O U N T R Y C L U B R O A D (C O U N T Y R O A D 15);
T H E N C E N O R T H 00*23 56* E A S T A L O N G S A ID E A S T E R L Y
R IG H T O F W A Y F O R A D IS T A N C E O F 25 F E E T T O T H E P O IN T
O F B E G IN N IN G . C O N T A IN IN G 32058 82 S Q U A R E F E E T O R
0.736 A C R E S . M O R E O R L E S S

City ot Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A Foster
City Clerk

N O T IC E O F C H A N G E O F F U T U R E L A N D U S E
O R D IN A N C E N O . 1138
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A ,
A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LA N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A C H A N G E O F
F U T U R E L A N D U S E D E S IG N A T IO N F R O M C O M (C O M M E R ­
C IA L ) T O D D D (D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T )
F O R P R O P E R T Y L O C A T E D O N T H E E A S T S ID E O F N O R T H
C O U N TR Y C LU B RO AD. N O R TH O F G R AN D B EN D AVENUE;
P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL IT Y , C O N F L I C T S . A N D E F F E C ­
T IV E D A TE.
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission ol the City
ot Lake Mary, Florida, that said Commission will hold a Public
H earing (S e c o n d R ead in g) ol tho above O rd in ance on
Th u rs d a y , M a y 8, 2004 at 7:0 0 p.m ., or as soon as possible
thereafter, to consider a request trom Jam es and Joa n Quinn,
and Mike G ood, applicants, regarding a small-scale land uso
am endm enl to tho Cltyls Comprehensive Plan Future Land Uso
Map. Th e subject ol the small scale land use amendment Is less
than ten acres in size and is located on N. Country C lub Rd and
G rand Bond Ave.

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A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A .
A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
L A K E M AR Y, F L O R ID A ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A C H A N G E O F
F U T U R E L A N D U S E D E S IG N A T IO N F R O M L D R (L O W D E N S I­
T Y R E S ID E N T IA L ) T O D D D (D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P M E N T
D IS T R IC T ) F O R P R O P E R T IE S L O C A T E D O N E A S T LA K E
M A R Y A V E N U E . N O R T H O F E A S T W IL B U R A V E N U E . A N D
E A S T O F S E C O N D S T R E E T ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R A B IL I­
TY, C O N F L IC T S , A N D E F F E C T I V E D A T E .
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Com m ission ol tho City
ot Lako Mary, Florida, that said Com m ission will hold a Public
H earing (S e co n d R ead in g) ot the a b ove O rd in ance on
T h u rs d a y , M ay 6, 2004, at 7:00 p.m .. or as soon as possible
thereafter, to consider a roquesl from Louis Hardy II. Louis
Hardy, Frances Fowler, Frederick Boulton. Matthew Tigho, and
Marcia and Kenneth Rueckert applicants, regarding a small
scale land use amondm enl to Iho City's Comprehensive Plan
Future Land Use Map Th e subject ol the small scale land use
am endm enl is less than ton acres in size and is locatod on E.
Lako M ary Ave and N . 1st Street.

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L E G L O T S 19.20,21 &amp; 22 B LK 14 C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R
H O M E S S U B D P B 2 P Q 115

City ot Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

T h e City Com m ission will be discussing an application to change
the Future Land Use Designation ol the subject properties Irom
C O M (Com m ercial) lo D D O (Downtown Development District)

Publish Apnl 21. 2004

A copy ot the Com prehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map and
proposed am endm ent are available tor Inspection in the
C om m un ity D evelopm ent Departm ent. Lake M ary Police
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, trom B OO A M. until
5:00 P.M., or you m ay contact Shannon Suttron, Senior Planner,
at 565-1426 lor Information concerning this amendment.

N O T IC E O F C H A N G E O F F U T U R E L A N D U S E
O R D IN A N C E N O . 1128
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y, F L O R IO A ,
A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y. F L O R ID A ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A F U T U R E L A N D
U S E D E S IG N A T IO N T O L A K E M A R Y P U B (P U B LIC / S E M I­
P U B L IC ) F O R C E R T A IN L A N D S L O C A T E D IN L A K E M A R Y
W O O D S S U B D IV IS IO N , O N T H E N O R T H S ID E O F C O U N T Y
R O A D 427. W E S T O F U S 17/02; P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R ­
A B IL ITY , C O N F L IC T S . A N D E F F E C T I V E D A T E .
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission ol the City
ol Lake Mary. Florida, that M id Commission will hold a Public
H earing (S e co n d R eading) ol the above O rd in ance on
Th u rs d a y , M ay 8, 2004, a l 7:00 p .m . or as soon as possible
thereafter, to consider a request trum the City ol Lake Mary,
applicant, regarding a small scale land use amendment to the
City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land U se M ap Th e subject
ol the small scale land use amendment is the former Rosewood
Drive right-ol-way and adjacent property to the west in the Lake
Mary W oods Subdivision.

Interested parties m ay appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments m ay be filed with the
City Clerk al 165 E. Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary. Florida.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance lo participate In any
ol these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting at (407) 585-1424.

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L O T S 18 2 8 3 8 P T V A C O S T O N W O F L O T 1 B LK 2 3 C R Y S T A L
L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S S U B O P B 2 P G 115
L O T S 4 T O 9 B LK 23 C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S S U B D
P B 2 P G 115
L E G L O T S tO, 11, 7 12 B L K 23 C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R
H O M E S S U B O P B 2 P G 115

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ORDINANCE NO. 1135
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C I T Y O F L A K E M AR Y. F L O R ID A .
A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C I T Y O F
L A K E M AR Y. F L O R ID A ; P R O V ID IN G F O R A C H A N G E O F
F U T U R E L A N D U S E D E S IG N A T IO N F R O M C O M (C O M M E R ­
C IA L ) T O D O D (D O W N T O W N D E V E L O P M E N T D IS T R IC T )
F O R P R O P E R T Y L O C A T E D O N T H E E A S T S ID E O F N O R T H
C O U N TR Y C LU B ROAD. N O R TH O F LAKE M ARY B O O LE-

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Numbers.
1. 24-20-29-300-0140-0000
2. 24-20-29-300 0 1 4F-0000
Moro particularly described as follows:
Bogin 350 loot south and 56.11 loci oast ol northwest com er ot
southeast quartor, run east 9 89 loot, south 726 7 loot, west 9 46
lent, north 726.7 loot to beginning.
And
Begin 350 feet south ol northwest com er of southeast quarter,
run east 56 11 loot, south 126 toot, west 56 58 (oet. north 126
(eel to beginning
Th o City Commission will be discussing an application to change
tho Future land Use Designation ol the subject property Irom
Sominole County IN D (Industrial) to City ol Lake Mary IN D
(Industnal) and application to change tho Zoning designation ot
tho subject property Irom Seminole County M -1 A Very Light
Industnal to City ot Lako Mary M-1 A Light Industnal.
A copy ol the Cornjxehonslvo Plan, Future Land Uso Map. pro­
posed amendment, and rozoning are available lor Inspection In
the Com m unity Development Department, Lake M ary Police
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake A venue, Lako Mary, Florida,
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, Irom 8 00 A M. unlil
5 00 P M , or you m ay contact Shannon Suttron. Senior Planner,
at 585-1426 lor Information concerning this amendment.
Interested partios m ay appear and be hoard regarding the pro­
posed amendment and rozoning or written comm ents m ay be
tiled with tho City Clerk at 165 E Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary,
Flonda.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to partttipalo in any
ot these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours in advance ol the meeting at (407) 585-1424.
City ol Lake Mary, Flonda
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk
Dated: Friday, April 9, 2004
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0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -S A L -2300-0010
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5AL-2300-0040
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L-2 3 0 0 -0 100
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -2 3 0 0 -0 130
0 8 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L -2 3 0 0 -0 150
08 -2 0 -3 0 -5 A L-23 00-0170

L E G L O T S 15 4 16 B L K 23 C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S
S U B D P B 2 P G 115

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Th e subject properties are com pnsod ol the following Parcel ID
Numbers,

L E G L O T S 13 A 14 B LK 23 C R Y S T A L L A K E W IN T E R H O M E S
S U B O P B 2 P O 115

City ol Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A . Foster
City Clerk

O R D IN A N C E N O . 1129
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E MARY, F L O R ID A
A M E N D IN G T H E C I T Y O F L A K E M A R Y O F F IC IA L Z O IN G M A P
BY Z O N IN G C E R T A IN L A N O S W ITH IN T H E C IT Y O F L A K E
M A R Y L O C A T E D IN L A K E M A R Y W O O D S S U B D IV IS IO N . O N
T H E N O R T H S ID E O F C O U N T Y R O A D 427. W E S T O F U S
17/82 M O R E F U L L Y D E S C R IB E D H E R E IN , T O R -1 A A (S IN

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Th e subject properties ore comprised of the following Parcel ID
Number,

Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any
ol these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting at (407) 585-1424.

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posed amendment or written comments may be tiled with tho
City Clerk al 165 E. Crystal Lake Ave . Lake Mary. Florida

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T h e C ity Commission will be discussing an application to lor a
Land Uso Designation ol the subject property to City ot Lake
Mary L D R (Low Density Residential) and a zoning designation ol
R -1 A A (Single Family Residential).
A copy of the Com prehensive Plan. Future Land Use M ap and
proposed am endm ent are available lor inspection in the
C om m u n ity Developm ent Departm ent, Lake M ary Police
Department, 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue, Lake Mary, Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays. Irom 8 00 A M until
5.00 P.M.. or you m ay contact Matt Dorsten. Planner, at 5851440 (or Information concerning this amendment.

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S U B D P B 2 P G 115
Th e City Com m ission will be discussing an application to change
the Future Land U s e Designation erf the subject properties trom
L D R (Low Density Residential) to D D O (Downtow n Development
District).
A copy ot the Com prehensive Pten. Future Land U se Map and
proposed am endm ent ara available lor inspection In the
C om m un ity D evelopm ent D epartm ent, Lake M ary Polica
Department. 165 East Crystal Lake A venue, Lake Mary, Florida.
M onday through Friday excluding holidays, trom 8 00 A M until
5:00 P.M , or you m ay contact Shannon Suttron. Senior Planner,

T h e SI. Joh n s River Water Management District has received
the application lor Environmental Resource Perm it(s) from the
following applicanl(s):
Seminole C ounty Public Schools. 400 E. Lake M ary Btvd..
Sanford. F L 32773, application 440-117-93155-1. T h e project Is
located In Seminole County, Section 33. Tow nship 19 South,
R ange 31 East. T h e E R P application la lor construction ol a
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a
1.29-acre,
dassroom/mutti-purpose room tor children. Including 2 paved
handicapped parking areas known as Midway Safe Harbor.
Th e fi!e(s) containing each ol the above-listed applieslion(i) are
available for Inspection M onday through Friday except tor legal
holidays. 8:00 a m. to 5 00 p.m . at the S i Jo h n s River Water
Managem ent District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to the application m ay be m ade, but
should be hied with (received by) the District Clerk, 4049 Reid
St . Paletka. Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 da ys from tha
data of publication. Written objections should identify the objec­
tor by name and address, and fully describe the objection to the
application. Fmng a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120, Flonda Statutes, Administrative Hearing. O nly
those persons w hose substantial interests are affected by the
application and w ho hie a petition meeting the requirements of
Sections 120.596 and 120.57, Flonda Statutes, and Chapter 28106. Florida Administrative C o d e , m a y obtain an Administrative
hearing A l timely N ed written objections will be presented to the
Board lor consideration In Its deliberations on application prior to
the Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis. Division Director, Division of Permit Data Services
St. Joh n s River W ater M anagem ent District
Pubkah : Apnl 21, 2004
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N O T IC E O F C H A N G E O F F U T U R E L A N D U S E
O R D IN A N C E N O . 1130
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y. F L O R ID A ,
A M E N D IN G T H E C O M P R E H E N S IV E P L A N F O R T H E C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y. F L O R ID A P R O V ID IN G F O R A C H A N G E O F
F U T U R E L A N D U S E D E S IG N A T IO N F R O M S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y IN D (IN D U S T R IA L ) T O C I T Y O F L A K E M A R Y IND
(IN D U S T R IA L ) F O R P R O P E R T Y LY IN G N O R T H O F E M M A
O A K S T R A IL A N D E A S T O F M ; P R O V ID IN G F O R S E V E R ­
A B ILITY . C O N F L IC T S . A N D E F F E C T I V E D A T E .
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by tT)« ClTy Commlsaion ol the City
of Lake Mary. Florida, that (a id Commlealon will hold a Public
Hearing (S e co n d R eading) ol the above O rd in a n ce on
Th u rs d a y , M ay 6 , 3004, at 7:00 p.m ., or aa soon a t possible
thereafter, to consider a request Iro n Progress Energy, appli­
cants, regarding a small scale land use amendment to the City's
Comprehensive Plan Future Land U se Map. Th e subject ol the
sms I scale land use amendment Is approximately 7.66 acres in
size and Is located on the north side ol Em m a O aks Trail. East
ol 1-4.
O R D IN A N C E N O . 1131
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M AR Y. F L O R ID A .
R E Z O N IN G C E R T A IN L A N D S W IT H IN T H E C I T Y O F L A K E
M A R Y H E R E IN D E F IN E D F R O M T H E P R E S E N T S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y Z O N IN G C L A S S IF IC A T IO N S O F M-1 A . V E R Y L IG H T
IN D U S TR IA L . T O C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y M -1A , L IG H T IN D U S ­
T R IA L P U R S U A N T T O T H E T E R M S O F T H E F L O R ID A
S T A T U T E S ; P R O V ID IN G C O N F L I C T S , A N D E F F E C T I V E
D A TE .
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N by the City Commission of the City
ol Lako Mary, Florida, mat said Commission will hold a Public
Heanng (Second Reading) ol m e above Ordinance on Thursday,
May 6, 2004. at 7.00 p m . or as soon as possible thereafter, to
consider a request from Progress Energy, applicants, regarding
a rezoning Th e sub|oct ol me re zoning la approximately 7.60
acres In size and Is located on the north side ol Em m a Oaks
Trail. East of 1-4.

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P E R S O N S W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S N E E D IN G A S S IS T A N C E T O
P A R T IC IP A T E IN 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 H U M A N R E S O U R C E S O F F IC E A D A C O O R ­
D IN A T O R A T 407 -330-5610 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E O F T H E
M E E T IN G .
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B L IC : If a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with ra sp e d to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he m ay need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings. Inctudtng the testimony and evidence, which record Is
not provided by the City of Sanford. (F S 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish: April 14 &amp; 2 1 ,2 0 0 4
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C IT Y O F L O N Q W O O D , F L O R ID A
B o a rd of A d ju s tm e n t
N otice of P u b lic H earin g
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N B Y T H E C I T Y O F L O N G W O O O ,
F L O R ID A that the Board ot Adjustment will hold a Public Hearing
on April 26. 2004, al 6:00 P M ., or as soon thereafter as the Item
m ay be heard, In the City Com m ission Cham bers, 175 West
Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida. In order to consider the lotlowing. T h e purpose ol this hearing Is to receive public input on
the lotlowtng requested Variances (V A R 02 -0 4 ) to r

Applicant:

Dennis Townsend

Tax Parcel ID $•.

32-20 -3 0-505-00 00-004A

Location:

1207 Eagle Trail

Request: A variance ot the Longwood Developm ent
Code, Article III, Section 3,2,0 Silo Design Standards, to consid­
er reducing rear-yard setback from T lo V .
Legal Description:
L E G P T L O T S 4 6 6 7 D E S C A S B E G 463
F T W O F N E C O R L O T 6 R U N W 279 46 F T S 377.7 F T N 75
D E G 26 M IN 31 S E C E 289 13 F T N 79 F T N 72 D E G 56 M IN 6
S E C W 135 F T N 14 D E G 15 M IN 8 S E C E 6 5 F T E 3 3 F T N 3 2
D E G 42 M IN 44 S E C E 149 50 F T T O B E G B R A D L E Y S A D D PB
1 P G 17
At this meeting all Interested parties may appear and be heard
with respect to this matter. Th is hearing m ay be continued Iro n
time to time until final action Is taken.
A copy ol the proposed request is on tile in the Planning Division
Office ot the Com m unity Services Department al 174 West
Church Avenue. Longwood. Florida lor Inspection by the public,
of if you wish additional Information, please call the office al 407260-3462.
All porsons are advised that II they decide to appeal any decision
made at these meetingsitieartngs, they will need a record ol the
proceedings and for such purposes, they may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made, which record
fo include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
lo be based (pet S ec. 286 0105, Florida Statutes).

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Tibbetts Land. L L C , 2636 Prestwick Drive, Lakeland. F L 33803,
application #40-117-93222-1. T h a project la located In Seminole
County. Section 16. Township 19 South, Flange 30 East. Th a
E R P application la for construction of a master stormwater sys­
tem for a 9.77-acre development known aa tha C o x Lum bar Co.
Bass Property, F’tiaae 1.
T h a fl)a(s) containing each of the above-hated appllcation(s) are
available for Inspection M onday through Friday axcefrt tor legal
holidays, 8.00 a.m . to 5:00 p m at tha S L Johns River Water
M anagem ent District Headquarters or the appropriate Service
Center. Written objections to the application m ay be m ade, but
should be filed with (received by) tha District Clerk, 4049 Raid
St.. Palatka, Florida 32177-1429, no later than 14 days from the
date of publication Written objections should Identity tha objec­
tor by nam e and address, and fully describe tha objection to tha
application. Filing a written objection does not entitle you to a
Chapter 120. Florida Statutes, Administrative Hearing. O nly
those persons whose substantial Interests are sfleeted by the
application and w ho file a petition meeting tha requirements of
Sections 120 596 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 26106, Florida Administrative C oda , m ay obtain an Administrative
hearing AH timety hied written object ions will be presented to the
Board for consideration in Its deliberations on application prior to
tha Board taking action on the application.
Gloria Lewis, Division Director. Division ol Permit Data Services
St. Johns River Water Managem ent District
Publish: April 2 1 . 2004
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N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
N O T IC E
G IVEN

IS H E R E B Y

N O TIC E O F
P U B U C A U C TIO N
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D E S C R IB ED VEH IC LE:

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T H IS A U C T IO N W ILL BE
H ELD O N MAY 14. 2004 AT
10 O 'C L O C K A T C A J T O W ­
ING. 1240 S C R 427. L O N Q ­
W O O D . FL 32750

T H IS A U C T IO N W ILL BE
H E LD O N M AY 10, 2004 AT
10 O C LO C K A T C A J T O W ­
ING. 1240 S C R 427. L O N G ­
W O O D . FL 32750

P R O S P E C T IV E B ID D E R S
MAY IN S P E C T TH E V EHIC L E T H E DAY B E F O R E
A U C TIO N B E T W E E N BAM
A N D 5PM
T E R M S AR E
CASH
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A C C E P T O R R E J E C T ANY
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P R O S P E C T IV E
B ID D E R S
MAY IN S P E C T T H E V E H IC LE
T H E DAY B E FO R E A U C TIO N
B E TW E E N 9AM A N D 5PM
TE R M S ARE C A S H O R C E R ­
TIFIE D FU N D S. C A J T O W ­
ING R E S E R V E S T H E R IG H T
TO A C CEP T OR R EJEC T
AN Y AND ALL BIDS

Publish: April 21, 2004

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Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any
ot these meetings should contact the A. D. A . Coordinator at
(40 7) 260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance ot the mooting

Th e subject property Is comprised of me following Parcel ID
Number,
24-20-39-300-01BOOOOO

T h e matter discussed al this hearing is quasi-judicial In nature.
A s such, interested parties are prohibited from contacting m em ­
bers ol the Board ot Adjustment on this matter, except during the
public heanng, or by written communication lo the Planning
Division at tha address above
Publish: April 1 8 ,2 1 ,2 0 0 4
012 4

More particularly described as follows:
A parcel of land being a portion of me property described In O R
Book 1662, P age 1697 and O R, Book 1800, Page 073, Public
Records of Sem inole County, Florida and lying within
Government Lot 2 and the N E 1/4 of S W 1/4 of Section 24,
Township 20 South, Range 29 East and being more particularly
described as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast com er ol said Governm ent Lot 2; run
thence N 88*64-32* W along the North line of said Lot 2. a dis­
tance o l t o o l.03 feet to the Northwest com er of said Lot 2, run
thence S 00*49'52* W along the W est line ol said Lot 2 a dis­
tance of ,470.70 leet to the Point of Beginning: run thence N
68*54-32* W a distance of 493 59 feel; run thence S 00*4011* W
a distance of 600 0 faet to the Northerly Right-Of-Way line of a
50.0 foot wide road as described In O R Book 47, Page 140.
Public Records of Seminole County, Florida; run thence S
88*54 32* E along said Northerly Righl-of W ay a distance of
493 48 feet to me West line of said Governm ent Lot 2; continue
thence S 88*54'32* E a distance of 56 54 faet, run thence N
00*49‘tt* E a distance ol 600 0 feet; run thence N 8 8 '5 4 ‘32* W
a distance ol 56 41 leet to the Point ol Beginning.
Th e City Commission will be discussing an application to change
the Future land Use Designation ot the subject property from
Seminole County IN D (Industrial) to City ot Lake M ary IND
(Industrial) and an application to change the Zoning ol me sub­
ject property from Seminole County M - 1 A Very Light Industrial to
City of Lake Mary M -1 A Light Industrial.
A copy ol the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use M ap and
proposed amendment and fa zoning are available tor Inspection
In the Com m unity Development Department, Lake M ary Pohca
Department, 165 East Crystal Lake Avenue. Lake Mary, Florida,
Monday through Friday excluding holidays, from 8 00 A M . until
5:00 P.M., or you m ay contact Shannon Suffron. Senior Planner,
al 585-1428 tor Information concerning thta amendment.
Intereated parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment and razonlng or written comments m ay be
filed with the City Clerk at 165 E . Crystal Lake Ave., Lake Mary.
Florida.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance lo participate In any
ot these proceedings should contact the City's A D A Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance ot the meeting at (407) 585-1424.
City ol Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A . Foslar
C lly Clerk
Dated: Friday. April 9. 2004
Publish: April 21. 2004
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N O T I C 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 I0 A
Notice Is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In the
Commission Room al tha City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ol Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P.M. on M o nda y,
A p ril 28, 2004 to consider the adoption of art ordinance by the
City of Sanford, Florida, described as follows:
O R D IN A N C E N O . 3660
T O A N N E X 0.28 A C R E O F P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G B E T W E E N
R O S E D R IV E A N D F E R N D R IV E A N D B E T W E E N P ALM W A Y
A N D E . J E N K IN S C IR C L E E X T E N D E D S O U T H E R L Y ; A S
SH O W N O N TH E M AP BELO W :

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A complete deecriptton and a copy of the ordinance a h a l be
avatabie at tha offloa c.' ffw City Clark for a l persona desiring to
asamino B it same.
A l pertiee In Interest and citizen* ahal have an opportunity to be
heerd at said heertng.
B y order of I t s City Commission of tha C ay of Santoro. Florida.

N O TIC E O F
O E N E R A L E L E C TIO N

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
T O C O N S ID E R A D O P TIO N
O F P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E

I, Glenda E. Hood. Secretary of
Stale ol tha Stale ot Florid*, do
hereby give notice that a G E N ­
ERAL E L E C TIO N will be held In
S E M IN O LE County, State of
Florida, on the S E C O N D day of
N O V E M B ER , A .D „ 2004, to fH
I
or retain the following office*:

T O W H O M IT MAY C O N C E R N :

N O T I C E O F A O E N C Y A C T IO N T A K E N B Y T H E
S T . J O H N S R IV E R W A T E R M A N A G E M E N T D IS T R IC T
Notice Is given that the following permit was issued on January
8 . 2004.
S A N F O R D A IR P O R T A U T H O R IT Y . 1200 Red C leveland
Boulevard, Sanlord, F L 32773, permrt #40-117-22192-20. Th e
project la located In Seminole County, Section 6 , Township 20
South, R ange 31 East T h e permit authorizes M O D IF IC A T IO N
O F T H E P R E V IO U S L Y P E R M IT T E D S U R F A C E W A T E R M A N ­
A G E M E N T S Y S T E M F O R C O N S T R U C T IO N O F A P IP E O U T ­
F A L L S Y S T E M IN S T E A D O F S H E E T F L O W IN G A C R O S S T H E
A D J A C E N T P R O P E R T Y A S C U R R E N T L Y P E R M IT T E D , T O
L O W E R T H E E X IS T IN G C O N T R O L E L E V A T IO N O F T H E
P O N D A T H ILL D E R M A C E U T 1 C A L S , 3 R D B U IL D IN G A D D I­
T IO N A N D P A R K IN G A T O R L A N D O S A N F O R D IN T E R N A ­
T IO N A L A IR P O R T . Th e receiving waterbody Is S T. J O H N S
R IV E R .
T h e file(s) containing the application lor the above listed permit
is available for Inspection M onday through Friday except for
legal holidays, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m . at the SI. Johns River
W ater Managem ent District (District) Headquarters, 4049 Reid
Street, Palatka. F L 32178-1429. A person whose substantial
interests are affected by the District permitting decision m ay peti­
tion lor an administrative hearing In accordance with sections
120 569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or m ay choose to pursue
mediation as an alternative remedy under section 120.573,
Florida Statutes, belore tha deadline tor tiling a petition.
Choosing mediation will not adversely affect the nghl to a hear­
ing If mediation does not result in a settlement Th e procedures
for pursuing mediation are set lorth In section 120.573, Florida
Statutes, and rules 28-106 111 and 2 8 -1 0 6 4 0 1 - 404 Florida
Administrative Code. Petition* must comply with the require­
ments of Florida Administrative C oda Chapter 28-106 and be
tiled with (received by) the District Clerk located al District
Headquarters, H ighw ay 100 W est, Palatka. F L 32177. Petitions
tor administrative heanng on the above applications) must be
filed within twenty-one ( 2 t) days of publication ol this notice or
within twenty-six (26 ) days ol the District depositing notice ol this
Intent in the mail tor those persons lo whom the District mails
actual notice. Failure to tile ■ petition within this time period shall
constitute a waiver of any right(t) such p e rs o n (i) m ay have to
request an administrative determination (hearing) under sections
120.569 and 120.57, F.S ., concerning the subject permit.
Petitions that are nol filed In accordance with the above provi­
sions are subject to dismissal.
Because the administrative hearing process Is designed to for­
mulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the
District's final action may be different Irom the position taken by
H in this notice ol Intent Persons whose substantial Interests will
be affected by any such final decision of the District on the appli­
cant have the right to petition to become a party lo the proceed­
ing, In accordance with the requirements set forth above.
Publish: April 21. 2004
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN by
the City ol Longwood, Florida,
that the City Commission will
hold a public hearing to consider
enactment ot the following
Ordinance:
Ordinance No. 04-1894
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y
O F L O N G W O O D , FLO R ID A .
A M E N D IN G
C H A P TE R
7,
E L E C TIO N S . S E C T IO N 7-5 (A).
PRO VIDING FO R C O N F L IC TS ,
S E V E R A B IL ITY
AND
AN
E F F E C T IV E DATE.
Said Ordinance was placed on
firsl reading on April 19, 2004,
and tha City Commission win
consider same lor final passage
and adoption alter the public
hearing, which will be bald In tha
City Commlsaion Chambers.
175 West Warren Avenue,
Longwood, Florida, on Monday,
tha 3rd day ol 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 hear­
ing may be continued Irom time
to time until final action Is taken
by the City Commlsaion
A copy ol tha proposad
Ordinance Is posted at the
Longwood City Hall, Longwood.
Florida, and copras aza on Ma
with the Clerk ol the Coy and
same may be Inspected by Ihe
pubUc.

N O TIC E
T h e St. Joh n s River W ater M anagem ent District has received
the application lor Environmental Resource Parmtt(s) tram the
following appUcant(s):
Shelmar of O vie do LLP. 8365 Lake C h arm Circle, Oviedo, F I
32765, application #40-117-22529-9. Th a project la located m
Seminole County, Section 14, Township 2 1 South, R ange 31
East. T h a E R P application la for construction of a surface water
m anagem ent system, lor three office buildings with associated
parking and driveway known aa tha Shelmar Site, a 106 -a cre
project. T h e receiving waterbody la Long Lake

North Am erican Properties. 1060 Holcom b Bridge R d , Roswell.
G A 30076, application #4-117-90662-2. T h a project la located In
Sem inole County. Section 32. Township 19 South. R ange 31
East. T h a E R P application is for construction of a surface water
m anagem ent system for a 62.32-acre. commercial development
known aa T h a Marketplace at Seminole Tow n# Center.
Congressional H om es A Developers, 1065 W . M orse Bfvd.,
Sun# A . Winter Park, F L 32789, application #40-117-76173-7.
T h e project Is located In Seminole County, Section 29. Township
21 South, B a n gs 32 E a s t T h e E R P application la for modifica­
tion lo tha previously Issued surface water managem ent perm«&lt;s) associated with the environmental assessment and alts
plan analysis lor t ie Live O ak Lakafrorrt Lots, a 10-acre project.

President and Vice-President
United States Senator
Representative In Congress
Districts 3. 7 and 24
Slate Attorney: Judicial Circuit
18
PubUc Defender Judicial Circuit
18
State Senator District 9
Stale Representative: District*
25. 33. 34 and 37
Supreme Court. Retention ol
Two Justices
Filth District Court of Appeal,
Retention ot Five Judges
Circuit
Judge.
Eight** nlh
Judicial Circuit: Group* 3, 8 . 9,
22. 23 and 24
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sheriff
Property Appraiser
Tax Collector
Supervisor ol Elections
County Court Judge: Groups 1
and 5
School Board: Districts 3 and 4

N O T IC E :
All persons are
advised that It they decide to
appeal any decisions made al
this meetingheanng, thay win
need a record ot the proceed­
ings and lor such purposes, thay
may need lo insure that a verba­
tim record is made, which record
to Include the testimony and evtdanca upon which tha appeal la
to be made (per Sec 2860105.
Florida Statutes)

County
Commissioners:
Districts t, 3 and 5
Saminol# Soli and Water
Conservation District: Group* 2 ,
4 and 5
Publish: April 14, 21,2004
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A G A IN S T D AP H N E JO N E S
SM ITH ; UN KN O W N S P O U S E
O F DAPHNE J O N E S SM ITH , IF
ANY; JO H N D O E AND JA N E
D O E A S UNKNO W N T E N A N T S
IN P O S S ES S IO N
D E F E N O A N T(S )

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JUDICIAL ORCUrr,
M A N O FO n
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DfVtSJON
CASE NO: 02-CA-2520-14W
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DALE B. ZEAK. IF LIVING. AND
IF D E A D , T H E U N K N O W N
S P O U S E . HEIRS. DEVIS EES .
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
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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 DALE B.
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LIVING, A N 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 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 T H E R PARTIES
CLAIM ING AN IN TE R E S T BY,
TH R O U G H .
UNOER
OR
A G A IN S T MELANIE B. ZEAK;
C O U N TR Y C LU B PARK
H O M EO W N E R S
AS S O CIATIO N . I N C ;
M O R TG AG E
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N O M IN E E
FO R
H O U S E H O LD FINANCE
C O R P O R A TIO N ITS
S U C C E S S O R S A N D A SSIGN S;
JO H N DO E AND JA N E DO E AS
UN KN O W N TE N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D E FE 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 ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order Granting
tha Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale deled April 2,2004 entered
In Civil Case No 02-CA-252014W ol the Circuit Court ot the
18TH Judicial Circuit in and lor
S E M IN O LE County. Sanlord.
Florida. I wi» sen to the highest
and best bidder for cash al the
West Front Door at tha SEM I­
N O LE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 30 1 N Park Avenue In
Sanlord. Florida, al I I 00 a.m.
on the 6 day ol May. 2004 tha
following described property as
set lorth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
L O T 105, C O U N T R Y C L U B
PARK. (P H A S E It). A C C O R D ­
ING T O T H E PLAT TH E R E O F
AS R E C O R D E D IN PLAT BOO K
54, P AG ES 22 T H R O U G H 24.
IN C LU S IV E .
P U B LIC
RECORDS O F
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
Dated this 8 day ol April, 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
T H E S EM INO LE HER ALD
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 PLAIN TIFF
801 S. University Drive Suita
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2336000
02-99485
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
A M ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S A C T. persons with disabflities 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 407-885-4227, 1600-955-8771 (TD D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Ralay
Sendee
Publish: April 14, 21, 2004
0084

T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H E 19TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C UIT,
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E N O : 02-C A-3I23-14
C ITIM O R TG A G E . INC F/K/A
C ITIC O R P M O R TG A G E . INC.
PLAIN TIFF

VS.
D AP H N E JO N E S SM ITH . IF
LIVING, AND IF D EAD, TH E
UN K N 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 a O T H E R P AR TIES C LA IM ­
ING
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY,
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR

R E -N O TIC E O F
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Morion to Reeet Foreclosure
Sal* dated April S. 2004 entered
to O r* Cass No. Q2-CA-3123
14 ol the Circuit Court ol tha
18TH Judicial Circuit to and tor
S E M IN O LE County, Sanford,
Florida. I w i t e l to the highest
and best bidder tor cash at tha
West Front Door al the S EM I­
NO LE
County Courthouse
located at 30f N. Park Avenue
In Sanford, Florida, at 11:00
a m. on the It day of May. 2004
th* M o w ing described property
aa sal forth to said Summary
Final Judgmsnt, to-wit:
L O T 62. H IG H LAN D P IN ES .
U N IT 2. 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 15, PAGE
10,
OF
TH E
PUBUC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLORIDA.
Dated this 0 day ot April. 2004
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
MARYANNE M O R SE
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cleik
Publish to:
T H E SEM INO LE H ER ALD
T H 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
BOt S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
02-02909
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E
AM ER IC AN S W ITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT, persona with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, at
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse al 407665-4227,1800-955-8771 (T D D ) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Ralay
Service
Publish April 18. 25,2004
DUO

N O TIC E
W H A T V EH IC LE SALVAGE
A U C TIO N
W H E N May 17,2004
TIM E: 10 00am
W H ER E: A A R Towing Service
fOOt N. Orlando Av*.
Maitland F L 32751
V E H IC LES TO A U C TIO N
Y E A R MAKE M O D EL
V E H IC LE ID EN TIFICATIO N #
1). 99 G SXSeadoo
ZZN71967L899
Publish April IB, 2004
D104

N O TIC E O F
P U B LIC B A LE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
give* Noric* of Foreclosure ol
U t n and Intent to sell vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78
of the Florida Statute* that on
0643872004 0* 00 a.m. at 2522
Country Club Rd , Sanford, FI
32771-4059. Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any and/or all
bids.
1Q6OWSIY9UR764O09
1968 Cadillac Brougham
Pubiiah: April 21, 2004
D155

N O TIC E O F
PUBUCBALE
Sanlord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure ol
Uen and Intent to sel vehicles
pursuant to subsection 713.78
ol the Florida Statutes that on
08/11/2004 09 00 a m. al 2522
Country Club Rd , Santord, Ft
32771-4059. Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
lo accept or reject any and/or all
btda.
1B 38D 41D4GG296424
1988 Dodge Aries
Publish: April 21, 2004
D158

Persons with disabilities needing
assistance to participate In any
ol (has# proceedings should
oorriacl the A O A Coordinator,
at (407) 260-3481, al least 48
hours In advanca of the meeting.
Dated this 12th day ol April,
A D . 2004.
C IT Y O F L O N G W O O O

Trammell C ro w Com pany, 1900 Summit Tow er Bivd , Suite 750,
Orlando. F L 328 tO, application #40-117-93197-1. T h a project Is
located In Seminole County, Section 12. Township 21 South.
R ange 29 East. T h a E R P application Is for construction ol a sur­
face water managem ent system for a 0 8 - acre, commercial
developm ent known as Miml's Cats. T h a receiving waterbody la
Is Lake Adelaida.

— s&lt;

C IT Y O F LO N Q W O O D ,
FLO R ID A

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SAR AH M. MLJARES,
C IT Y C L E R K
Publish Aprs 21.2004
0134

N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC A U C TIO N
Notice Is hereby given:
Seminole Paint A Body writ sen
al Pubic Auction tor salvaga lor
cash on demand to highaat biddar, tha following described
vehicle*:
M AY 6 . 2004

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Th e auction wM be hafd al
12:00 P.M. on the said dale*
abov*. Al Saminol* rtSnt A
Body 2540 S . Myrtt* Av*.
Sanford. FL 32773 Prospective
bidders may Inepect vefude*
on* hour prior to sal*. Terms
are cash or certttted fund*.
Seminole Wrecker reserve* the
right to aocapl or reject any and

Pubfcah Apni 21, 2004
0137

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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 E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
C A S E N O .: 04-CA-891-18-A
IN RE: F O R F E ITU R E O F
$2,662 00 IN U N IT E D S TA TE S
CUR R ENCY.
N O TIC E O F
F O R F E ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
T O Tiffany Botii*
2600 Qeoryia Avenue
Apartment #907
Sanford. Florida 32771
and all w h e n who claim an
Ini area! In the totlowtng property:
$2,662.00 m U. S. currency
Donald F. Eallnger, In hit official
capacity aa Sherm ol the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through the officera. tnveitlgators or agents, seized the above
property on or about February
25. 2004, at or near the area ot
4255 Penlnaula Point, Sanlord,
Seminole
County,
Florida
32771, Said property la In the
cuatody ol the Sherirt ol
Seminole County lor the purpore ol lotlelture pursuant to
sections
932.701*932 704,
Florida Statutes.
A Veritied
Complaint lor Final Judgment ot
Forfeiture has been tiled In the
above-styled Court.
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y that a true
and correct copy ol this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was furnished by U S. certilied mail,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 14
day ol Apnl, 2004
Tosha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0066625
Seminole County Shenll's Ottice
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanlord, Florida 32773
(407)665*6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish: April 21, 28, 2004
D140

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
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 . 03-366-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
MARY S U E TR A YN O R ,
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration of Ihe estate
Ol M ARY S U E TR A Y N O R ,
deceased. File Numbor 03-366C P ; the address ol which is Post
Office Bo* 6099, Sanlord, FL,
32772*6099. Tha names and
addresses ol the Personal
Representative
end
the
Personal Representative’* attor­
ney are set lorth below
All creditor* ol the decedent
and other persons having ctalma
or demands against decedent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol this
notice is served must Ms their
claim* with thi* Court W ITH IN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E (3)
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T P UB LIC A TIO N
O F T H IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
(30) D A YS A F T E R T H E D A TS
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 E M

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a l l CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED

IN T H 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 #; 04 436 CP

LE O N ,
and
EBR AHIM
S.
M O O NDA. rttVa O V IE D O A U T O
W O R L D , Defendant*. In Ihe
Circuit Court, In and tor
Seminole County. Florida, Casa
No
02-CA-2247-14-L,
the
undersigned Clerk win son al
public tale to Ihe Nghosl and
best bkkfer tor cash al 301 N.
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Seminole
County, Florida, at the hour ol
11 00 a m on lha 13 day ol May.
2004, that cartaln real property
situate and being In Seminole
County. Ftortda. described as lotlow*

TH E DA TE O F F IR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
APRIL 21. 2064

IN RE E S TA TE O F

K R IS TEN WILLIS
Personal Representative
4963 Ridgemooie Circle
Palm Harbor, Ftortda 34655

LE R O Y WILLIAMS. SR
s V l LER O Y WILLIAMS.
Deceased

S TE P H E N M MARTIN, P A
S TE P H E N M M ARTIN
Florida Bar No 0306234
1014 South Florida Avenue
Post Office Bo* 2765
Lakeland, FL 33806-2765
Telephone 863683 8765
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative

Notice to Creditor*
The administration ot Ihe estate
of LE R O Y WILLIAMS, SR » V a
LE R O Y W ILUAM S. deceased,
whose dale ol death was March
14. 2004; Is pending In Ihe
Circuit Court for Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probate
Division. File Number 04-436CP. the address ol which Is 301
N Park Av#„ Sanlord, FL,
32771. The names and address­
es
ol
the
Personal
Represenlslive
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are sal lorth below

Publish: April 21, 28, 2004
DM2

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 NO . 04-369 C P

All creditor? ol the decedent and
other person* having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate. Including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ot this
notice I* served musl Me their
claims with IMs Court W ITHIN
T H E L A TE R O F T H R E E &lt;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 E O R TH IR TY
(30) D AYS A F TE R TH E DATE
O F SER VIC E O F A C O P Y OF
TH IS N O TIC E O N TH EM

IN RE: E S TA TE OF
ANN KARMIOL.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol ANN KARMIOL. deceased,
whose date ol death was
February 12, 2004, and whose
Social Security Number Is 05301-2775, Is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probale
Division, the address ot which Is
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit end County
Court, P O Bo* 8099, Sanlord,
FL, 32772-8099 The names
and addresses ot Ihe Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Represonlairve's attor­
ney are set lorth below

All other creditors ol Ihe dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's eslnle. including
unmatured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, must Me their
claims with this court W ITHIN
TH R E E (3) M O N TH S A FTE R
T H E D A TE O F T H E F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E

All creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is requited to be served,
musl Me their claims with Ihls
Court W ITHIN TH E LA TE R O F 3
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F T H E FIR S T P UB LICATIO 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 TIC E O N TH EM
All other creditors ol Ihe dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must Mo their
claims with this Court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE
O F T H E F IR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E

Publish: April 21, 28. 2004
D145

ANDREA
S E LM A
YOUNG
N/K/A A N D R EA SELM A
S TE V E N S
Personal Representative
2549 Stoneview Road

Debbie A. McAndrow, Esquire
Florida Bar N o “01320731 ‘ " 1
Page Law Finn. LLC
7232 Sand Lake Road, Suite

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE F O R E V E R B AR 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 FTE R TH E
D E C E D E N T 'S
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 PUBLI
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS:
APRIL 21, 2004.
PATRICIA A. W ALKER
Personal Representative
Q . C H A R LE S W O H LU S T. E S Q
.Florida Bar No 121660
1065 Weal Morse Boulevard,
Suita B
Post Office Bo* 1570
Winter Park. FL 32790-1570
Telephone 407/644-3206
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish April 21. 28. 2004
D141
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FOR
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 . 04-365-CP
IN RE: E S T A T E O F
DAVID M ICHAEL WILLIS.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol tha estate
Ol DAVID M IC H A E L W ILLIS,
deceased. File Number 04-365C P ; la pending In the Circuit
Court for Seminole County.
Probate Division. Ihe address ol
which la Poet Office Drawer C.
Sanlord. FL. 32772. The names
and addresses ol the Personal
Representative
and
tha
Personal Representative'* attor­
ney are set forth below
A J creditors ol Ihe decedent
and other person* having claims
or demands against decedent s
estate. Including unmalured.
contingent
ot
unliquidated
ctalma. on whom a copy ol this
node* la served must Me their
dtoime with this Court W ITHIN
T H E L A 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
F IR S T P UB LIC A TIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS A F TE R
T H E D A 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
A l other creditors ol the dece­
dent and parsons having ctalma
or demands against the dec*
dents estate. Including unma
lured contingent or unliquidated
ctalma. must It* their ctalma with
M e Court W ITHIN 3 M O N TH S
A F T E R T H E D A TE O F T H E
F IR S T P UB LICATIO N O F TH IS
N O TIC E

S E E A TTA C H E D EXH IBIT ’ A*

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T FO n
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-368-CP
IN RE: E S TA TE OF
H AR R Y L E E CR EW S.
Deceased
N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ol the estate
ol H A R R Y
LEE
CREW S,
deceased. File Number 04-386CP. it pending in the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida. Probato Division, Ihe
address ol which Is:
301 North Park Avenue
Sanlord. FL. 32772-8099
The name and address ol the
Personal Representative and
Ihe Personal Representative's
attorney are set forth below
Ail creditors ol the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate, including unmatured,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol this
notice is aervod musl Mo thou
claims with this Court W ITHIN
TH E
L A TE R
OF
TH R EE
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
DAYS A F T E R T H E D A TE O F
SE R 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 the dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against Ihe dece­
dent's estate, including unma­
lured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, musl tile their claims with
this Court W ITH IN T H R E E
M O N TH S A F TE R T H E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO N
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 B AR R ED
N O TW ITH S T A N D IN G TH E
TIM E P ER IO D S S E T FO R TH
A B O V E , A N Y C LAIM FILED
T W O (21 Y E A R S O R MORE
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 UBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL 21. 2004
Rebecca Crews-Wiison
Personal Representative
11627 Orange Avenue
Fort Pierce. FL 34945
Michael D Fowler
Neill Gnffin Fowler Tierney Neill
&amp; Maroyts
Florida Bar No. 233919
Poet Office Bo* 1270
Fort Pierce. FL 34954
Telephone 772,464-6200
Attorney
lot
Personal
Representative
Publish Apnl 21,28. 2004
D144

Lot 13. Tw in R IVER S SECTION
IV. according to the plat thereof,
as recorded In Plal Book 40,
Pages 69 through 75. Inclusive,
ol the Public Records ot
Seminole County, Florida

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT,
C O U R T,
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Frank C. Whigham, Esquire
Stenstrom, McIntosh, Colbort,
Whigham.
Relschmann
A
Parttow, P.A. Attorney* al Law
P O . Bo* 4848
Sanlord. FL 32772

Deceased

Orlando, FL 32819
Telephone; (407) 355-0599
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
Publish: April 21, 28, 2004
D143

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AN D F O n SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 03-CA-1983-14-L

N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that pursuant to Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered in the
caso ol C R O B E R T W O O D and
PATRICIA S W O O D , hi* wito,
Plaintiff* vs
G O D W IN
J,
ES S IE N and SYLVIA U G O C H I
H O L T K O T T E R E S S IE N . his
wile. Defendants, in Ihe Circuit
Court, in and tor Seminole
County. Florida. Casa No 02CA-1B83-14-L. the undersigned
Clerk will sell al public tale to
Ihe highest and besi bidder lor
cash at 301 N Park Avenue,
Sanlord,
Seminole
County,
Florida, at the hour ol 11 00 a m
on the 13 day ol May. 2004, trial
certain real property situate and
being In Orange County. Florida,
described as Inflows

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 #: 04-127-CP
... I
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
.I- .-| |
.
I
H E N R IE TTA C HAPM AN,

200
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claim*
or demand* against Ihe dece­
dent’s estate. Including unmalured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile their claims with
this Court W ITH IN T H R E E (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 UB LICATIO N
O F TH IS N O TIC E

Publish Apnl 21. 28, 2004
D147

N O TIC E O F S A LE

JU AN ITA WILLIAMS
Personal Representative
913 Spruce Street
New Smyrna Beach. F L 32168

The dale ol first publication ol
this Notice is Apnl 21. 2004

Frank C. Whigham. Esquire
Stenstrom. McIntosh. Colbert.
Whigham.
Relschmann
6
Parttow. P A Attorneys al Law
P O Bo* 4848
Santord, FL 32772

G O D W IN J.
E S S IE N
and
SYLVIA U G O C H I
H O L T K O TTE R E S S IE N . TW IN
RIVERS H O M EO W N E R S
ASSO CIATIO N , R O B E R T E.
DAY. R O B E R T T. B AK ER end
C U R TIS J W EAVER,
Defendants

The dale ol the first publication
ol this notice Is Apnl 2 1 , 2004

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 T H
A B O V E , A N Y C LA IM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
A FTER
TH E
D E C E D E N T ’S
D A TE O F D E A TH IS B AR R ED

M ARYANNE M ORSE
C L E R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

v.

Notwithstanding Ihe lime peri­
ods set forth above, any claim
filed two ( 2 ) year* or mote alter
the decedent s date ot death is
barred

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R E V E R B AR R ED

Lot 13. TO W N S ITE O F N O R TH
C H U L U O TA . according 10 the
plat thereof, as recorded In Plal
Book 2 . Pages 54 through 58. ot
the Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida

C. R O B E R T W O O D and
PATRICIA S W O O D , his wife,
Plaintiff,

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED

ROBERT
K.
M clN TO S H ,
ESQ UIR E
Florida Bar No. 376302
S TE N STR O M ,
M clN TO S H ,
C O LB E R T, W HIGHAM.
R E IS C H M A N N 6 P AR TLO W ,
PA
Post Office Bo* 4848
Sanlord, F L 32772-4848
Telephone 407/322-2171
Attorney tor
Personal
Representative

S E E A TTA C H E D EXHIBIT "A"

Notice to Creditors
The administration ol tha estate
ol H E N R IE T T A C H A P M A N ,
deceased, whose date ol death
was January 5. 2004, la pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probala
Division, the address ol which is
301 North Park Ave . Sanlord.
FL, 32771. The names and
addrotsos ol the Personal
Representative
and
Ihe
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set lorth below

Publish Apnl 21, 28. 2004
D148

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 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-CA-311-14

All creditor* ol the decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to be served
must Me Ihoir claims with this
Court W ITHIN T H E LA TER O F 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 TH IS N O TIC E O R 30 DAYS
A F TE R T H E D A TE 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

U S BANK NATIONAL
A S S O C IA TIO N A S T R U S TE E
FO R T H E C O N S E C O
FIN AN C E HOM E LOAN
G R A N TO R T R U S T 2002-A.
P LAINTIFF
VS
DIANE GRIM R E T TIG , IF
LIVING. A N D IF D EA D . 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 TE ES.
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 ANO
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 DIANE GRIM
R E T TIG . ALAN R E T TIG . 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 TE ES.
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 T E R E S T BY.
TH R O U G H ,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T
ALA N
R E T T IG ;
TH O M A S E GRIM. JO H N D O E
A N D JA N E D O E AS UN KN 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 )

All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must Me their
claims with this court W ITHIN 3
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATIO 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 BARRED.
Notwithstanding Ihe time peri­
ods set lorth above, any claim
filed two ( 2 ) years or mors alter
Ihe decedent's data ot death is
bartod
The data ol Ihe first publication
ol this notice is Apnl 2 1, 2004
LO IS L PHILLIPS
Personal Representative
319 Maple Court
Oviedo. FL 32765

N O TIC E O F
FO R ECLO SUR E SALE

DO N ALD W S C A R L E TT
Florida Bar No. 112821
D O N A LD W S C A R L E TT, P.A
1003 East Concord Street
Orlando. FL 32803
Telephone: 407/ 422-8189
Attorney tor
Personal
Represanlaliva

N O TIC E IS H ER E B Y G IV EN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure deled
April 13. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 04-CA-311-14 ol the
Circuit Court ot the 18 TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County. Sanlord. Florida.
I will sail to tha highest and best
bidder lor cash at Ihe West Front
Door al lha S EM INO LE County
Courthouse located at M l N
Park Avenua In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11:00 a m . on tha 15 day of
June.
2004 tha
lollowtng
described property as sat forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wlt:

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I
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AN O FO R SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A
C A S E N O . 02-CA-2247-14-L
H AR R Y W. SM ITH and
DYM PNA M SM ITH . Ms wile.
Plaintiff,

L O T 135, E G R E T'S LANDING,
A C C O R D IN G T O T H E P LAT
T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K 54. P AG r S 96-99.
IN CLUSIVE. O F TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N TY . FLO R ID A

v.
RADOM ES
LE O N .
DEBRA
LE O N ,
and E B R A H IM
S.
M O O NDA, dtVa O V IE D O
A U T O W ORLD,
Defendants

Deled this 13 day ol April.
2004

N O TIC E O F S A L E
(C IR C U IT C O U R T SE A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure entered In the
case ol H AR Y W S M ITH and
CYM PN AM M SM ITH, his wits
vs R AD O M ES LEO N . DEB R A

Publish In:

1

April 21 &amp; 22.2004 Page 5B
Legals
T H E S EM INO LE HER 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 PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
‘ (954)233-8000
04-22961
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
AM ER ICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIE S ACT. persons with cfcsabrlitie* needing e special accoromodattori
should
conlacl
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, al
the
S E M IN O LE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1 800 955 8771 (TO O ) Of 1800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish April 21, 28 2004
D149

Legals

Legals

L egals

are hearing or vole* Impaired,
ca l (800) 955-8771

notice is served must N* their
claim* with this Court W ITHIN
TH E
LA TE R
OF
TH REE
M O N TH S A F T E R T H E D A TE
O F TH E FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY
DAYS A F TE R T H E D A TE O F
SER VIC E O F A C O P Y O F TH IS
N O TIC E O N THEM .

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 w « sen to foe
highest and best bidder tor cash
al the West From Door al to*
S EM INO LE County Courthouse
located *1 301 N Perk Avenue
In Santord. Florida, at 11:00
a m. on the 6th day ot May,
2004 the following described
property aa set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn.

Publish: April 21. 28. 2004 and
May 5. 12. 2004
D151

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
M A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO . 04-DR-1741-02D-Q
Y V O N N E M VINAL,
Petitioner
AND
TH E A D O R E T. VINAL. JR ,
Respondent
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O TH E A D O R E T. VINAL. JR

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 FLO R ID A
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY
GENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S E NO . 03-CA-2944-14-K
C H A S E MANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E CO R P O R A TIO N ,
Plaintiff,
vs
M ICHELLE M LEVY, el a l,
Defendant! a)
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O C H R IS TO P H ER
LA N C A S TE R
Residence Unknown
II alive, and il dead, all parties
claiming Interest by, through,
under or against C H R IS T O ­
P H E R L A N C A S T E R , and all
parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or Interest In
the property heroin described
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O TIFIED
that an action tor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the following
described property
L O T 9. B LO C K 14. TIE R 4, E R
T R A F F O R D S MAP O F TH E
TO W N
OF
S A N FO R D .
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 LAT B O O K 1, P AG E S 56
TH R O U G H 64. O F TH E PUB
LIC R E C O R D S O F SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . FLORIDA; a/k/a 1215
Oak Avenue South, Sanlord,
Florida 32771
hat been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses, H any.
to it. on Stuart H Gitlitz. Attorney
lor Plaintiff, whoso address is
9830 S W. 77th Avenue. Second
Floor, Miami, Florida 33156 with­
in thirty (30) day* attar ihe first
publication ol thi* Notice In the
Seminole H ER ALD and trie the
original with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff’s attorney or Immediate­
ly thereafter; otherwise n default
will be entered against you lor
the relief demanded In the com­
plaint.
W ITN E S S my hand end the
seal of this Court this 13 day ol
Apnl. 2004
M AR YANNE M ORSE
A* Clerk ol ihe Court
By: AMuleodr
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish S A N FO R D H ER ALD
If you ere a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accommo­
dation in order to participate In
Ihis proceeding, you are emitted,
al no coal to you, to the provi­
sion ol cartaln assistance.
Please
conlacl
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Suite N 301, Sanlord.
FL, 32771, (407) 665-4227,
within 2 working days of your
receipt ol this notice. II you are
hearing or voice impaired, call I600-955-6771.
Publish Apnl 21. 28. 2004
D160
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 N SEM IN O LE
C O U N TY , FLO R ID A.
CIVIL C A S E NO.
04-CA-428-1B-M
IN R E: F O R F E IT U R E O F
$862 00 IN U N ITE D S TA TE S
C U R R EN C Y .
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
T O : Charles E. Franklin
Last known addrett: 291
Lorraine Drive, Apartment 269
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida
32714
Current address Unknown
And an parties claiming interest
by. through, under ot against
Charles E. Franklin, and all par­
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or Interest In Ihe
property herein described
Y O U R AR E H E R E B Y N O TIFIED lha! an action lor tortenure
ol to* toaowmg property sacred
and held In Semtnols County.
Florida: $862.00 In United
Slate* Currency, has been tried
againsl you In Ihe Circuit Court
ol to* Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
In and lor Seminole County.
Florida. You are required to
serve a copy ol your written
defense*. If any. to to* compi*Ini upon Tesha Scolaro.
Sheriff's
counsel.
whose
address Is 100 Bush Boulevard.
Sanlord. Florida 32773. on or
before Ihe 17 day ol May. 2004.
and file the original said written
defense* with the Clerk ol this
Court either before service on
Sheriff's counsel or immediately
thereafter, otherwise, a default
will be entered againsl you lot
Ihe rekel demanded In toe com­
plaint
D A TE D Ok*
2004.

Y O U ARE H E R E B Y N O TIFIE D
that an Action lor Dissolution ol
Marriage has been tiled against
you and that you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, II any, to II on
Y V O N N E M VINAL, Petioner,
whose address is 3200 Shaston
A v e , Deltona, FL 32738 on or
before May 24, 2004. and tile
the original with Ihe Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Petitioner or Immediately there­
after
II you tail to do *0 , o
dalautt may will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in toe petition.
W ITN E S S my hand and the seat
ol tola Court on Apnl 16. 2004
M ARYANNE M O R SE
AS C LER K O F TH E C O U R T
By: Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish April 21. 28. 2004 and
May 5. 12. 2004
D152

IN T H E C IR C U IT
C O U R T O F TH E
E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
File N o. 04 -2 6 0 -C P
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
Louise J. Corona,
Deceased.
N O T IC E T O
C R E D IT O R S
Th e administration of the
estate ol Louise J Corono,
deceased. File Num ber 042 6 0 -C P , is ponding In the
Circuit Court tor Sem inole
County,
Florida.
Probato
Division. Ihe address ot which
Is: 301 N. Park Avenue,
Sanlord. Florida 32771. Th e
nam e and addross ol toe per
sonal representative and Ihe
personal
representative'
attorney aro sel forth below
A LL C R E D IT O R S O F T H E
D E C E D E N T A R E N O T IF IE D
TH A T:
All creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having
claims or do m andt against,
decedent's estate on whom a
copy ot tots notice 1* served
must tile a written statement
ol their claim with Ihe court
W IT H IN T H E L A T E R O F
TH R E E M O N TH S A FTE R
T H E D A T E O F T H E F IR S T
P U B L IC A T IO N
OF
T H IS
N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y D A Y S
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 T H IS
N O T I C E O N T H E M , even
though the personal repre­
sentative has recognized the
claim or dem and by paying a
part ot n or interest on It or
otherwise.
AN other creditors ot the
decedent and persons having
claims or dom ands against
the decedent's estate must
tile a written statement ot their
claim with the court W IT H IN
TH R E E M O N TH S A F TE R
T H E D A T E O F T H E F IR S T
P U B L IC A T IO N
OF
T H IS
N O T IC E
A L L C L A IM S . D E M A N D S
A N O O B JE C T IO N S N O T S O
F IL E D W ILL B E F O R E V E R
BARRED EVEN TH O U G H
N O O B JE C T IO N T O T H E
C L A IM IS F IL E D U N L E S S
TH E C O U R T E X TEN D S TH E
T IM E IN W H IC H T H E C L A IM
M AY B E F IL E D . A N E X T E N ­
S IO N M A Y B E G R A N T E D
O N LY UPO N G R O U N D S O F
FRAUD, ES TO P P EL. O R
IN S U F F IC IE N T N O T I C E O F
T H E C L A IM S P E R IO D
Th e date ol first publication
ol this Notice is Apnl 21 .2 0 0 4 .
Valono A. Prokscha
Personal Representative
2732 Donaldson Drive
Orlando. Florida 32B06
T. Michael Woods. Esquire
Attorney
(or
Personal
Representative
612 East Colonial Drive, Suite
190
Orlando. Florida 32603
(407) 481-2993
Florida Bar No. 132993

II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
In Ok* proceeded, you a n antittad. at no coat to you. to Ora
provision of certain assistance
Pleas#
contact
tha
ADA
Coordinator al 301 North Park
Avenua. Suita N-301, Santord.
Ftortda 32771, telephone (407)
665-4330, ealansun 4227, wffhIn 2 working day* at your receipt
al this Node* at Hearing. 4 you

ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED
W ILL BE FO R EV E R B AR R ED
N O TW ITH 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 LAIM FILED
T W O (2) Y E A R S O R M O R E
AFTER
TH E
D EC ED EN TS
DATE O F D EATH IS BARRED
TH E DATE O F FIR S T PUBLI­
C A TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E IS
APRIL14. 2004
Mina Krumbein
3305 Bonnie Road
Prkesvillo, MD 21208-5607
Ivriah Levine
5 Keren Ha ye sod St
Jerusalem 94260 Israel
CHARLES
E.
H O E Q U IS T.
E S Q U IR E
Florida Bar No 036455
P O . Bo* 140985
Orlando. FL 32814 0985
(407) 896-5440
Attorney tor Estate
Publish; Apnl 14.21,2004
0088

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 IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A.
C A S E N O .: 04-C A-618-16M
IN RE FO R F E ITU R E O F A
M O TO R C Y C LE RAMP.
CAM P BELL H AU S FIELD 2 HP
C O M P R E S S O R C AM PBELL
H AU S FIELD 1/2* IMPACT
W R EN C H . M ISC ELLAN EO U S
K O BALT S O C K E T SET,
C AM PBELL H AU SFIELD
"Q U IE T AIR* AIR
C O M P R E S S O R . MAKtTA 12v
DRILL: C R A FTS M A N 3 HP AIR
CO M P R ES S O R . KOBALT
H YD RAU LIC FLO O R JAC K ;
C R A FTS M A N TO O L BOX. MINI
FR ID G E; AND O N E B LUE ANO
W H ITE 1998 YAMAHA
EXHIBITING V I N
JYARJ04E21A016878 AND
EN G IN E 4J503E019276

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D154
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
R L E N O . 04 27J-C P
IN RE: E S TA TE O f
B A R R E TT S E U G M A N .

N O TIC E T O C R E D ITO R S
The administration ot to* estsls
ol
B AR R ETT
S ELIG M AN .
deceased. Fit* Number 04-273C P ; Is pending in to* Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, to*
eddies* ot wtkch Is 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. FL.
32771. The name* end address­
es ol to* personal repreeentaUve and tost personal rspreeenlabva's attorney are set forth
betow
A l ctedlors of foe decedent and
other person* having daima or
demand* against tha decedent *
estate on whom a copy ol this

L O T 1. B LO C K 1, TO W N O F
CANAAN.
FLO R ID A .
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 LA T B O O K 1. P AG E 103. O F
T H E PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
S EM INO LE C O U N TY , F LO R I­
DA. SAID PLAT FO R M E R LY A
PART O F O R A N O E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A A N D FILED IN PLAT
B O O K *D\ PAGE 119 O F TH E
PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F SAID
CO U N TY
A/K/A:
2090
B E A R D A LL
AVENUE,
SANFO R D.
FL
32771
In
accordance
with
Ihe
American* with Disabilities Act,
Person* with Drsabilrtie* need­
ing 1 special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at 301 N. Park
Avenua, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
day* prior to the proceeding. It
hearing Impelled, (T D D ) 1-600955 8771 or Voice (V ) 1-800955-8770 vie Florida Relay
Services.
Dated Iht* 6th day ol April,
2004.
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By, Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Lew Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)77t-6052
Publish: April 14.21.2004
D066

T H 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 AN O FO R
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 N O : 02-CA-2946-14L
IRWIN M O R TG A G E
C O R P O R ATIO N
PLAINTIFF

N O TIC E O F
FO R F E ITU R E C O M P LA IN T
T O Michael Christopher Carr
2735 Mystic Lake Drive #207
Oviedo. Florida 32765
and all others who claim an
interest In toe Inflowing property,
a motocycle ramp, a Campbell
Hausfield 2 hp compressor; a
Campbell Hausfield 1/2* impact
wrench, a miscellaneous Kobalt
socket
set;
a
Campbell
Hausfield *Ouita Air* air com­
pressor; s Maklta 12v drill; a
Craftsman 3 hp air compressor,
a Kobalt hydraulic floor Jack; a
Craftsman tool bo*, a mini
(ridge. Arid one Wue end whit*
1998 Yamaha exhibiting V.I.N.
YARJ04E21A016878
and
engine #J5O3E0t9276
Donald F, Ealinger, In hi* official
capacity as Sheriff of the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through to* officers, investiga­
tors or agents, seized the above
property on or about February
17, 2064. al or near toe area of
2435 Atoms Avenua, Unit* 569
and 570, Oviedo, Seminole
County. Florida. Said property it
in the custody ol the Sheriff ol
Seminole Courtly tor the pur­
pose ot forfeiture pursuant to
section*
932 701-932.704,
Ftortda Statutes.
A Vended
Complaint lor Final Judgment of
Forfeiture ha* been tiled In the
above-styled Court.
I H E R E B Y C E R TIF Y thel ■ true
and correct copy ot this Notice ot
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S. certified mall,
return receipt requested, to Ihe
above-named addressee this 6
day ot Apnl, 2004.

VS
JE S U S A C E V E D O 111, 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 ,
LIE 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 PAR TIES C LAIM ­
IN G
AN
IN T E R E S T
BY,
TH RO UG H,
UNDER
OR
A G A IN S T JE S U S A C E V E D O ,
III; KIM A C E V E D O ; JO H N D O E
AND
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOW N TE N A N TS
IN
P O S S E S S IO N
D EFEN D A N TS)

It 1 R t -N O T I C t O F
F O R E C L O S U R E B A LE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
to* Motion to Reset Fomdoeura
Sal* dated April 8,2004 entered
in C M I Case No. 02-CA-294614L ol to* Circuit Court ol the
18TH Judicial Circuit in and lor
S E M IN O LE County. Sanlord.
Florida, I will tell to Ihe highest
and best bidder tor cash at the
West From Door at the S EM I­
NOLE
County Courthouse
located al 301 N. Park Avenua
In Santord, Florida, at 11:00
a m. on the 11 deyof May, 2004
the lollowtng described property
as set forth in said Summary
Final Judgment, to-wlt:
L O T 64, R EP LAT O F O R O V E VIEW
V ILLA G E
SECOND
A D D ITIO N , A C C O R D IN G T O
TH E
P LAT T H E R E O F AS
R E C O R D E D IN P LAT B O O K
26, PAGE 7-8, O F T H E PUBLIC
R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY . FLORIDA.
Deled this 8 day ol April, 2004.

Tesha M. Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068625
Seminole County Sheriff * Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
Publish Apnl 14,21.2004
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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 CIR CUIT,
IN A N D FO R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .: 0 1 CA-2074-14W
D E U T S C H E BANK NATIONAL
T R U S T COM PANY. AS
C U S TO D IA N O R T R U S T E E
F/K/A B AN KER S T R U S T
CO M P A N Y O F CALIFORNIA,
NA,
Plaintiff.

(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A L)
M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubttah In:
TH E SEM INOLE 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 PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation, a 33324
(954)233-8000
02-01578
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via
Florida
Relay Service
Pubileh: April 14.21,2004

Does

vt.

day of APR 12.

M ARYANNE M O R SE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Clerk

A l other creditors ol the dece­
dent and other persons having
deims or demand* against Ihe
decedent's estate must file their
claim* wffh tor* court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH S A FTE R TH E
D A TE O F TH E FIR S T P UBLICA­
TIO N O F TH IS N O TIC E.

U N K N O W N HEIRS.
B EN E FIC IA R IES O F SAMMIE
L E E B R O W N A/K/A SAM M Y
L E E B RO W N, at al.
Defendant*.
N O T IC 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 Final Judgment of
Foreclosure deled lha 2nd day
of April. 2004 entered In O r*
Case No. 03-CA2074-14W ot
to* Circuit Court of toe 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
N O LE County, Santord. Florida,
wherein D E U T S C H E B AN K
N ATIO NAL T R U S T COMPANY.
AS C U S TO O IA N O R T R U S T E E
F/K/A B AN K ER S T R U S T C O M ­
PANY O F CALIFO R NIA, N A . la
the Plaintiff and U N K N O W N
H EIR S . B E N E F IC IA R IE S O F
SAMMIE L E E B R O W N A/K/A
SAMM, E V E L E N R O BINSO N.
JA N IC E M C Q R IF F B R A K E R ;
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY . F LO R I­
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E S TA TE O F JO H N M CGRIFF,
DECEASED;
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S P O U S E O F BAM M IE L E E
B R O W N A/K/A S A M M Y L E E
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Vacation Express lands at Sanford airport

W EEK EN D

B y D an Ping

Aran 25, 2004

Editor
SANFORD — "Were back!"
Those two words, spoken by
Pace Airlines CEO Darrell
Richardson, were music to the
ears of Orlando Sanford
International Airport (OSIA)
officials.
The North Carolina-based
airline operates 737-300 jets for
Vacation Express, one of the
nation's largest tour operators
which announced in January it
would moved its hub opera­
tions to Sanford from Atlanta.
Friday marked the beginning
of a 7-year contract between

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Patriots pop
past Rams
L a ke B ra n tle y to o k a d v a n ­
ta g e o l a n F H S A A ru lin g a n d
a n u p s e t o f Lake M a ry to
e arn a tie fo r th e C la s s 6A D istrict 3 b a se b a ll title.
S «e Sports, Pago 11A

Jax the manatee
dies at SeaWorld
Jax, the 7-foot, 655-pound
manatee found injured in
Monroe Harbour Marina,
died Wednesday.
Officials at SeaWorld
Orlando said the manatee
was euthanized after it failed
to respond to treatment for a
severe laceration, mostly
likely the result of being
struck by the hull of a boat.
Veterinarians had been tube­
feeding the manatee and
administering antibiotics.
On Tuesday Jax's condition
began to rapidly deteriorate
and the decision was made
to euthanize the manatee.
This was the second time
Jax had been rescued. In
April J^98, §ea.WP.TL4'? manrescue team purs?4 Jftx
back to health when he was
found emaciated near
Jacksonville.

Dominican
Republic.
Passengers originating in cen­
tral Florida can access non-stop
service to tropical destinations
plus domestic service to all hub
feeder cities. For the 2004 sea­
son, the cities in the hub pro­
gram are: Atlanta, Baltimore,
Charlotte,
Cincinnati,
Louisville, and Nashville.
The move to Sanford is actu­
ally a return for the Atlantabased Vacation Express. The
company operated its hub out
of OSIA from December 2001 to
January’ 2003 before switching
its hub to Atlanta. During that
Se e H u b , P age 3 A

H erald photo b y T o m m y V incen t

A V a ca tio n E xp re ss je t ta x is in to th e in te rn a tio n a l te rm in a l F rid a y a t
th e S a n fo rd a irp o rt.

82-year-old

Fire department sets sail

inventor
chums out
more ideas
B y Cristina Llorens

Herald Intern

B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

SANFORD — When it
comes to trying new things,
Haggie Cockman is no
stranger. The 82-year-old
Sanford resident is me man
behind many inventions.
"I've accomplished a lot of
things,"
C ockm an
said.
"It
takes a lot
of work to
do
what
I've done."
Bom in
Kansas in
1 9 2 2 ,
C ockm an
and
his
Cockm an

Managing Editor
LONGWOOD — A debate
to ban smoking from public
parks in Longwood fumed
Tuesday night as city leaders
debated the merits of another .
Central Florida city's action
that recently outlawed the
habit in its recreational areas.
Port Orange last month
made it illegal to smoke in
city parks wnen children are
present during youth activi­
ties. Longwood commission­
ers considered going one-step
further as to ban all smoking
in public parks, but two com­
missioners that occasionally
light up a cigarette lobbied for
a less stringent prohibition.
"I'd be scared to death to
accidentally have a cigarette
in my mouth under all these
rules," said Commissioner
Mike Holt as he looked over
the Port Orange ordinance.
"How far are we going
with it," he added. "I agree
with I don't want to sit next to
someone smoking a cigarette
in a bleacher full of children,
but I just understand when
someone wants a cigarette
there should an area desig­
nated to do that. If you don't
want to breathe it don't go
over there.
Butch Bundy agreed with
Holt, "If you don't have at
least a designated area where
smokers can go parents may
be reluctant to take their kids

Deputies find
missing infant
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office recovered
Tuesday night a six-monthold child who had been the
subject of a parental abduc­
tion Tuesday, which occurred
Monday near Altamonte
Springs.
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office was searching
for the child, as well as two
suspects, Shantec Koger, 18,
who is the child's mother,
and Eliezer "Elijah" Robles,
18, who is Roger's boyfriend
but not the child's father.
Koger reportedly abduct­
ed her daughter, who was in
the legal custody of a rela­
tive. Koger was visiting tire
residence where the child
was staying, when she
allegedly took the child.
Robles and Koger have
been arrested and arc
accused of interference with
child custody and concealing
a child contrary to an order
of the court. Koger has also
been charged with delin­
quency of a minor.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Taking the n e w Sanford Fire D epartm ent boat ou t for a to u r recently w ere (b elo w ) B attalion Chiel
T m B enton (far right) and firefighters D ave C opeland, D an Aubucbon and G reg Cuellar.

Boat to help SFD respond to marine emergencies
The Sanford Firp Department has a new gencies such as patient loading and dive
Fire/Rescue/Dive Boat. Called !OJnlt 31!Ut_ operations.
TJre purppse of (fois new unit is to rapid­
haa been p.laevd into. metyIpr pnor jo the
Riverwalk grand opening. This boat will ly intervene In emergency medical calls,
ensure that the citizens of Sanford and visi­ marine fire emergencies and assist with
tors will receive the best service available in events on or along the Riverwalk.
The unit Is based at the Monroe Harbor
case of a marine emergency.
Boat 31 is a 22-foot center * console Marina for a quick response to the St. Jolms
River. Trained fire­
"Boston
Whaler
fighters will be
Guardian" pow­
assigned to the boat
ered by a 225and
specialized
horse power
equipment will out­
Mercury outboard
fit the boat to man­
engine. Fire emer­
age any 911 emer­
gencies along the
gency.
Riverwalk
and
The fire depart­
along Lake Monroe
ment gives special
will be suppressed
recognition to the
by this special oper­
Sanford ,
City
ations boat. The 50Commission,
horsepower Hale
mayor and city
pump will supply
manager for their
500 gallons of water
a minute from the lake to a deck mounted committed leadership in fire protection and
nozzle. With multiple hand lines, this unit prevention. Battalion Chief Tim Benton, of
will offer fire protection as well. The 34-inch the Special Operations Battalion is in charge
access door will aid to assist in rescue emer­ of the new craft.

f a m i l y

moved to southwest Lake
County when he was 5 years
old. In 1944, after serving four
years in the Army and attend­
ing the University of Florida for
a few months, Cockman and
his wife, Naida, settled in
Sanford, where Naida's father
was a minister.
Cockman began working for
the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad Company as a chief
dispatcher. It was during his
late nights at work that he
would come up with ideas for
inventions, working on several
ideas at the same time.
"They'd just come to me at
different times," he said,
adding that he always carried a
notepad with him to jot down
ideas or drawings.
Cockman was issued his
first patent in 1961. It is framed

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Lynx adds 7th bus line in Seminole
B y C h r is t o p h e r P a tto n

Managing Editor

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Seminole Smile

Cam eron H o llo w a y —
9-M onthOld Daughter of
Carey and W eaver Holloway

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City eyes
smoking
ban at
parks

Vacation Express and OSIA. To
celebrate, local dignitaries wel­
comed airline officials during a
ceremony in the international
terminal.
"This is a tremendous boost
to the airport," said Larry Dale,
president and CEO of the
Sanford Airport Authority. "We
expect Vacation Express to
bring in 250,000 to 300,000 peo­
ple a year to Sanford."
Vacation Express will use
OSIA as its hub, linking seven
of its major gateway cities to
Aruba, Cancun (gateway to
Cozumel and the Riviera
Maya), Costa Rica, and Puerto
Plata and Punta Cana in the

SA N FO RD — It took
nine years for a bus line to
be added to Sem inole
County's
five
existing
routes, but already in 2004
Lynx has unveiled two new
lines, including one last
week at the Sanford airport.
"Having two new routes
is a big deal," said Brian
M artin, Lynx media rela­
tions manager, about the
airport and Lake Mary bus
lines.
Similar to the Lake Mary
Boulevard route that was
started at the beginning of
the year, the new airport
bus line is expected to
increase the ability for
potential employees to trav­
el to an expanding business
area of tne county. The
Orlando
Sanford
International Airport is an
econom ic engine for the
county as it has increased its
growth by 150 percent last

Choral group to inspire
grand opening crowds

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SANFORD — Community
residents are joining together
with one voice to help cele­
brate the grand opening of the
Sanford RiverWalk.
The RiverWalk Community
Choir is the combined effort of

hymns and traditional/con­
temporary gospel music, and
there will be a special tribute to
mothers.
Rehearsals for the choir
began last week, but it's not too
late for people to join. The next
rehearsal is 6 p.m. Tuesday,
April 27, at Sanford's First
Baptist

singers
f r o m

1 1

Herald photo by Tommy Vlncont

Acting Lynx Director Bid Schneeman and County Commissioner
Carlton Henley look on at a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new
Sanford airport bus line.

year and employs about
4,700 people.
"W e are thankful the
Lynx bus service is coming
out here," said Larry Dale,
president and chief operat­
ing officer of Orlando
Sanford
International
Airport. "We have worked

on this for a long time.
"The implementation of
this new route meets the
needs to help our employ­
ees get here."
Funding for the airport
route comes from a federal

See B u s , Page 9A

c h u rc h e s
and musi­
cal groups
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out the dty. " * *
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days
perform at
"Gather at The RiverWalk," a
Sunday sunrise service cap­
ping the three-day celebration
on tne shores Lake Monroe in
downtown Sanford.
Hie event will begin at 6:30
a.m. on Sunday, May 9
(Mother's Day) at Memorial
Park. The choir will perform a
mixture of patriotic songs,

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Moving?: Sanford eyes 1st Street building
June

16, 2004

B y D a n P in g
Editor

C ity

SANFORD — Downtown's
most prominent building may
soon be owned by the city of
Sanford.
City Manager A1 Grieshaber
informed
commissioners
Monday night that the city has
an option to purchase the sixstory building that houses
Wachovia Bank at the corner

River Rats
sa lv a g e w in
Drew Shetrone ran his score­
less streak to 15 innings, hurt­
ing a six-hit shutout with nine
strike outs as the Sanford
River Rats salvaged the final
game of a three-game series
with the Orlando Shockers, 6; 0, Sunday at Tinker Field.
;

See Sports, Pago 9A

Medical records
disposal results
l in no charges
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office has consulted
with the Seminole/Brevard
State Attorney's Office and
the United States Attorney's
Office, and has determined
that no Florida criminal law
had been violated regarding
the disposal of patient med­
ical records by Dr. Parviz
Brahman.
The sheriff's office reports
that at this time them is no
indication that any of the pri­
vate information contained
within die files was compro­
mised in order to facilitate a
crime.
The sheriff s office was
called out to an Altamonte
Springs dumpster May 27
when records with sensitive
information were found in
the trash by an employee of a
dental office, which shares
space in the building with
the doctor’s office.
The case has been referred
to the Department of Health
and Human Services, Office
of Civil Rights in Atlanta,
Tliat agency will make a
determination about civil vio­
lations, and possible prosecujlpn, within 30 days.
X The medical records are
temporarily being retained by
jlie sheriff's office pending
further direction from the
Oepartment of Health and
Human Services, Office of
Civil Rights.
X Patient inquiries regarding
medical records should be
directed to the Department of
ftealth and Human Services,
Office of Civil Rights at 1-866627-7748, and should refer­
ence the following complaint
number 04-23791. It should
be noted, however, that the
telephone number (1-866-6277748) is a recorded/electronic
message, and phone menu,
wilh limited information.
AH previous inquiries to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office, regarding patient
records, will be updated by a
telephone call as soon as fur­
ther information is available.

S e m in o le Sm ile

Nancy Golsfeyn —
Associate Director of lake
Mary Preparatory School

Relatives
charged in
slaying of
11 year old

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b u ild in g

of 1st Street and Park Avenue.
The city is conducting its due
diligence, and Grieshaber will
present his findings, as well as
a plan of action, to commis­
sioners June 28. The city's

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option expires June 30.
"We'll be looking at how
(purchasing the building) tits
into the overall plan of the city
of Sanford," Grieshaber said.
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money. We're looking at the
short-term and the long-term
benefits."
In determining whether the

Training fo r the W orst

B y C h ris to p h e r P atto n
Managing Editor

SANFORD — The Sanford
police and Florida Department
of Law Enforcement cold case
unit solved its oldest homicide
case to date and possibly its
most disturbing.
Sanford police Chief Brian
Tooley announced Tuesday
afternoon that authorities had
arrested Paul Robinson, 36, and
Wanita Robinson Edwards, 43,
both
of
Sanford, for
the
1989
slaying of
their
11y e a r -o ld
n i e c e ,
C u r n e th a
Ammons.
Since its
in c e p t io n
last
year,
Am m ons
the partners n i p
between the two law enforce­
ment agencies has now solved
four of the 27 unsolved murder
cases in Sanford. Some of the
cases go back as far as the
1950s.
It had been four months
since the cold case unit had
made an arrest. Its last success
with an unsolved homicide
came in late January when
Marcus Sheppard, 23, and
Clifton Mulkey, 27, were
charged in the 2001 murder of
Milton Roundtree Jr.
According to investigators,
the Curnetha Ammons case
was much more time consum­
ing as potential witnesses were
as far away as Indiana and they
needed to reexamine evidence
gathered nearly 16 years ago.
Sanford police committed six
investigators full time to the
murder case in 2001 and gradu­
ally chipped away at it.
The formation of the cold

city should purchase the prop­
erty, which is listed tor $1,715
million, city officials must con­
sider a number of factors,
Grieshaber said. For example,
the city must establish how
much revenue can be generat­
ed by tenants. The top five
floors are vacant and have
been for at least a decade. The
building needs upgrades to
S ee B u ild in g , P ag e 3A

Officials:
Midway
school to
be safe
By S te v e P arad is
Stall Writer

Central Florida Regional Hospital personnel spray down victims of a dirty anthrax bomb at the
Sanford airport during a disaster training scenario Tuesday morning.

Sanford hospital,
conduct disaster training
B y C h ris to p h e r P atto n
M anaging Editor

SANFORD — For any other Sanford resident
Tuesday morning was quiet and peaceful, but for
emergency officials it was their worst nightmare
— that is if it actually ever came true.
During a two-part disaster training drill, a
dirty bomb filled with lethal anthrax detonated
at the Orlando Sanford International Airport and
"victims" were rushed to Central Florida
Regional Hospital (CFRH).
Due to cost constraints, only one was trans­
ported to the hospital, but two sets of volunteers
simulated the disaster tor emergency personnel
S e e D isaster, P ag e 7A

MIDWAY — State and
Seminole
County
Public
Schools officials insist the new
site for Midway Elementary
School will be safe from pesti­
cides and other contaminants.
"I am very comfortable with
what our district has done with
the site," said Sharon Tanner,
principal at Midway. She
added that she had no qualms
about moving there when the
new school opens in August
2006.
The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection will
spend an estimated $1 million
on further testing and cleaning
the entire site, located between
20lh Street and Lake Monroe. It
crosses Celery Avenue between
Sipes avenues.
was aban*
_____
.... University of
Florida in the late 1970s and
1980s. For decades, the univer­
sity tested pesticides and
experimented with various
strains of celery there.
The state will search for "hot
spots"
of
contamination,
according to geologist John
Armstrong of the Bureau of
Waste Cleanup.
He said the state would look
for areas where pesticides
might have been mixed. Those
areas will likely have higher
levels of poisons, such as
arsenic, which has been linked
to cancer.
Soil from these areas will be
removed and brought to a local
permitted site, Armstrong said.
Once the state work is com­
pleted, the school district will
remove two feet of soil from
the new school land, which
will occupy 15 acres at the
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Reunion event for Sanford Naval
Air Station planned for June 25-27

Engine trouble forces Forestry
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The recently acquired
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B y C h ris to p h e r P atton
Managing Editor

SANFORD — One year
after witnessing the unveiling
of a RA-5C Vigilante at the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport, reunion goers of the
Naval Air Station (NAS)
Sanford wiU get a glimpse of yet
another historic aircraft under­
going renovation.
More than 1,700 people
attended the dedication of NAS
Sanford Memorial Park on
Memorial Day last year, and
organizers are expecting a simi­
lar crowd as military personnel
and families of the former naval
base gather for its 35th reunion
June 25-27.
Since the U.S. Navy began
construction in 1942 on NAS
Sanford, more tlym 3,000 mili­
tary personnel and civilians
passed through the air combat
training base.
Jerry Bohm, reunion organiz-

er for Fleet
Reserve
Association,
Branch
147, based
in Sanford,
said although
many of the bomber squadrons
were routinely deployed to vari­
ous conflicts, such as in Vietnam
or Korea, there was always the
desire to be transferred back to
Sanford.
"Most everyone that lived
here wanted to come back," he
said. "It was a very popular
place."

The Fleet Reserve holds its
annual NAS Sanford reunion at
the end of June because that is
when the base closed in 1968.
Some of the squadrons were
reassigned from Sanford to
Memphis, Tenn. and Albany, Ga.
and those are two areas many
travel from for the reunion,
Bohm said. Others come from as
S ee R e u n io n , P a g e 3A

H tra id p h o to b y Tom m y V incent

A Florida Forestry Department helicopter made an emergency
landing Tuesday morning in the median of County Road 427, just
northeast ol Country Club Road. According to a Forestry
spokesperson, the helicopter was enroute from its home base In
Marion County, to Bull Creek Wildlife Management Area in
Osceola County, to supervise a controlled bum, when an engine
malfunction forced the unidentified pilot to set the craft down.
The pilot was not Injured In the incident, and the helicopter was
hauled off on a trailer to a facility which will check on the cause
of the malfunction.

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the air conditioning and elec­
trical systems and a larger ele­
vator must be installed. Those
costly improvements would
offset revenues from potential
tenants.
The lease for the building's
only tenant, Wachovia Bank,
expires in October. Wachovia
has three one-year options to
extend the lease. Grieshaber
estimates the bank's annual
lease payment is about
$145,000.
In addition, properties
owned by the city do not pay
ad valorem taxes, so city offi­
cials must also determine how
the decrease in property taxes
would effect city revenues.
Beyond those factors, the
city must ultimately decide
how it intends to use the
building to determine if there
are long-term benefits to be
reaped. Selling the property
for a profit is one scenario.
The other is for some City
Hall offices to move into the
building, lease the remaining
space to outside tenants and
sell the current City Hall
building on the waterfront for
new residential and retail
development. Grieshaber said
such a move is "a distinct
possibility."
"We're looking at a decen­
tralization of government,"
Grieshaber said. Using wire­
less
communications,
Grieshaber said departments
like Parks and Recreation or
Public Works could be moved
out of a centralized location to
sites were those services are
utilized.
"Not all of city government
has to be concentrated in
one building," Grieshaber
said. "We want to get govern­
ment out where it is conven­
ient to our customers and con­
sumers and make it more
user-friendly."
Grieshaber did not identi­
fied how the city would fund
the
project.
A funding
plan will be presented during
the June 2B city commission
meeting.
If the city were to purchase
the property for the asking
price, Lago Real LLC would
gain about $400,000 in profits.
James McCuen and Sharon

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First Street bank
building was city’s
first ‘skyscraper’
B y Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — The sixstory building at the south­
east comer of 1st Street and
Park Avenue won't make it
into the world record books,
but It was an engineering
marvel in Sanford when it
was built.
"It seems silly today to
think about that building
being a 'skyscraper/ but
that's in fact what it was for
Sanford," said Alicia Gark,
curator of the Sanford
Museum. "It's known as one
of the 'boom' buildings
because Sanford was grow­
ing upward."
Built in 1922, the bunding
cost $225,000 to construct
and was the first in Sanford
to use a skeleton steel frame,
Gark said. Steel frames were
already In use in New York
and O ilcago to achieve
record heights.
Elton J. Moughlon was the
first
tenant.
Although
Moughlon designed several
of the city's classic homes
and buildings, such as the
Mayfair Hotel (now the New
Tribes Mission), the citv
library (now the Bettve Smith
Cultural Arts Center) and the
old G ty H all he did not
design Sanford's first sky­
scraper. That task was given
to Mowbray &amp; Uffinger-of
New York.
Marikone, the principals of
Lago Real, purchased the
property in January 2002 for
$1.35 million.
A deal would also mark an
improvement in relations
between the city and Lago
Real. In April, McCuen direct­
ed a towing company to
remove vehicles from the
aved parking lot directly
ehind the bank, as well as the
grass parking lot at 2nd Street
and Magnolia Avenue. The

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Another New York firm,
the George
A.
Fuller
Company, was chosen to
build the structure. The
Fuller Company had already
made a name for itself con­
structing
the
Flatiron
Building in New York City.
At one time the company
was the largest building con­
tractor in me United States
and constructed the Plaza
Hotel in New York, the
Tribune Tower in Chicago,
and the Lincoln Memorial in
Washington, D.C. The com­
pany also invented the
Quonset Hut, so named
because the portable build­
ings were constructed near
Quonset Point, R.I.
Except for a period
between 1929 and 1938, the
building has always housed
a bank. It was first known as
the First National Bank
Building No. 2. The bank
operated out of the two-story
building on the southwest
comer of 1st and Park and
moved across the street in
1923 when construction was
completed.
Yvhen the building was
place on the National
Register in 1976, Atlantic
Bank called the building
home.
Currently, Wachovia Bank
operates out of the facility,
having bought out the for­
mer tenant. First Union, in a
bank merger.

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far away as Washington, Memorial Park.
Arkansas Kansas and California.
"It's a money thing," he said.
Similar to last year, when the “We've run in to a problem
reunion goers arrive they will where a lot of the inside is filled
not be disappointed. In addition with asbestos."
to the Vigilante already on dis­
Bohm will be selling raffle
play in the 4.5-acre park, located tickets for‘a PV-1 model during
at the Lake Mary Boulevard the NAS Sanford reunion.
main entrance to the Sanford air­ Donations will benefit the
port, veterans will be able to restoration project for the air­
view the PV-1 Ventura Patrol craft. In addition to seeing the
Bomber.
new PV-I, organizers are
Acquired on Dec. 9 of last encouraging visitors for the
year, the PV-1 located in small NAS Sanford reunion to visit the
hangar, building 145 at the inter­ Sanford Museum and the
section of Carrier Avenue and Orlando Sanford International
29th Street, at the Sanford air­ Airport baggage pickup area in
port and is the only one left in Terminal B. Histories with many
the United States. It was the first old photographs are on display
plane used at Sanford Training in both locations.
Command in May
1943.
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the Sanford airport
3040 W. State Road 46, Sanford. Sign In begins at
from California it
330 p.m.
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cent restored, but
ofl between B and 8:30 a.m. No tournament or com­
Bohm said much
petition, Just casual play. Fee of $25 indudes a cart.
June 28— Evening doner from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the
more work and
Fleet net atva, which opens at 1:30 p.m.
fundraising by the
June 28 — Afternoon picnic at the Fleet Reserve.
Sanford Airport
CM) opens at 10 a m with ho(dogs, hamburgers
M e m o r i a l
and other fixings. The community is invited to come
Committee
still
have a good time with the old shipmates.
has to be done to
June 27 — Morning farewel brunch at the Fleet
get the craft ready
Reserve. Club Is open from 8 a m. to noon.
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cost is $350,000, according to
Dianne Kramer, deputy super­
intendent for operations for
Seminole County schools.
She said the removal of the
soil and replacing it with clean
dirt is not required, but some­
thing the district wants to do to
ensure safety.
Armstrong said the state rec­
ommended this step to be
"ultrasafe." He said arsenic
was endemic to this area of the
county because fanhers used it
as a pesticide. ,He said the level
left after taking care of the "hot
spots" would probably be
acceptable for a school site, but
to make sure the soil will be
replaced.
About 20 feet below the site
is
an
unused
aquifer,
Armstrong said. Restrictions
will be placed on the aquifer so
none will be used, even for irri­
gation, he said.
After the cleanup takes
place, the groundwater con­
tamination snould quickly dis­
sipate, he said. Monitoring
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parking on his lots except for
those doing business with
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Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a new
member reception from 8 to
10 a.m. at Hampton Inn &amp;
Suites at Colonial TownPark
in Lake Mary, Sponsored by
Nationwide Insurance,
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By C h ris to p h e r P atton
M a n a g in g E d ito r

SANFORD — Believe it or not with a
Inst name like Justice, nabbing bad guys
isn't his everyday job.
Steven Justice says after his tackle of a
Lake Mary bank robber last month lie may
have seen his only and last attempt to live
up to his surname. The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office presented the Longwood
resident with a Community Service Award
last week for his help in subduing James
Trainor, 48, of Orlando.
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
deputies responded May 25 to a bank rob­
bery at the CNL Bank, 1200 S.
International Parkway, in unincorporated
Lake Mary. Trainor had slipped away from
the scene of the crime, but shortly after­
ward a deputy approached a blue Jeep
Cherokee thought to be the get-a-way
vehicle in the parking lot of the Burger
King on State Road 454 near Markham
Woods Road.
After a scuffle that included a failed
laser shot and a foot pursuit across Stale
Road 434, Justice helped the deputy wres­
tle Trainor to the ground. Justice said he
was waiting in the fast food drive-thru
line for a cup of coffee when he saw the
action unfold.
"It's pretty remarkable. He just exited
his vehicle and took care of business just
like we would," said Sheriff Don Esllngcr.
Eslinger presented Justice the award
during a monthly staff meeting. Justice
said he never purchased that cup of coffee
after the bank robber takedown, and the
sheriff's office playing off the theme gave
Justice a souvenir coffee cup and $50 gift
certificate to Starbucks along with the
award.
"It's really no big deal," Justice said of
his heroics. "I just really didn't think
about it. You just see somebody needing
help and you react."
Steve Olson, sheriff's office spokesman,
said the Community Service Award is a
select honor only given out to about a half
dozen citizens a year. When Justice was
called to the sheriff's office he wasn't
expecting to receive the coveted award.
"I wasn't expecting this, 1 was a little
bit surprised," he said. "It's certainly
unnecessary and unexpected, but very
nice."

Herald p tio lo b y Tom m y Vincent

Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger congrat­
ulates Steven Justice for his efforts in stopping
a Lake Mary bank robber.

Public servant
spotlight
Name: Tina Thomson
Professional title: Fire inspector and
public educator
Department; Lake Mary Fire Department
Years on the job:
Four years
Born: Duluth,
Minn.
Marital status:
H appily married
Training: Fire
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School attended:
Florida State Fire
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H obbies: Reading, spending time with
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Why did you choose your current pro­
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Other comments: A lw ays remember to
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The Waterfront Master
Plan Steering Committee of
the city of Sanford will meet
at 4 p.m. in the City
Manager's Conference
Room at Sanford City Hall.
Staff reports will include
those on North Shore
Restoration, Fort Mellon
Park Design, Fourth of July
Celebration and others. The
meeting is open to the
public.

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Burglary
David Leroy Lowe, 25, of an
unknown Sanford address, was
arrested by Sanford police on June
2. On May 27, property reportedly
stolen from a residence. He is said
to have pawned the items.
Following an investigation it was
determined he was responsible for
the burglary. He was located in the
25(H) block of Palmetto Avenue and
charged with burglary of an unoc­
cupied dwelling, larceny/theft of
over $300, and dealing in stolen
property.
Drug related
• Benjamin Fred Coynes, 33, of
Club Road, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on June 4 after
serving a search warrant at his resi­
dence. Officers reported finding
$1,464 in currency and a clear plas­
tic bag of cannabis from his pockets.
Other cannabis was found in other
locations. Also recovered in his
laundry room was a 2002 Suzuki
motorcycle, found to have been
stolen in North Carolina. He was
charged with possession of over 20
grams of marijuana, grand theft of a
motor vehicle and possession of
narcotics equipment.
• Deon Perkins, 23 of Oleander
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Friday. The police
Emergency Service Unit and Special
Tactical Unit conducted a search
warrant at his home. Drug related
items were found in the residence
and on his person. 11c was charged
with possession of cocaine, posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijua­
na, and possession of narcotics
equipment.
• Harold Collins, 42 of Lincoln
Street, Sanford, was located by
Sanford police early Friday in the
300 block of West Third Street. He
was reportedly in a dispute with a
female. He was charged with pos­
session of narcotics equipment. It
was also found there was a warrant
out of Seminole County against him
for sale of cocaine.
• Dernetrias Lezule Smith, 23, of
Lake Monroe Terrace, was stopped
by Sanford police on June 8, on a
motorized scooter on Georgia
Avenue. He was found to be in pos­
session of cocaine. He was charged
wilh possession of cocaine.
Battery
• Enrique Alcanto Betancurt, 49
of Old England Loop, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday
following a dispute with a Rian at

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Iris residence involving a knife. He
was charged with aggravated bat­
tery with a deadly weapon.
• Corey Freeman, 20, of Hickory
Avenue, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday in the 100 block of
East 24th Street where he reportedly
was involved in a dispute with a
female, and was said to be attempt­
ing to take her vehicle. He was
charged with burglary with assault
or battery, and battery — touch or
strike.
• Gary Perkins, 40, of Bell
Avenue, Sanford, and Travis Davis,
27 of Orlando, were arrested by
police Saturday. Perkins was seen
by police running down Chase
Avenue with nothing on. The two
men reportedly had been involved
in a dispute with a female. Both
were charged with battery — touch
or strike (domestic).
• Eric Duncan, 40, of Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Sunday at a molel in
the 26(H) block of Orlando Drive
where he was reportedly involved
in a dispute with a female. He was
charged with battery — touch or
strike (domestic).
• Richard Maurice Clayton, 20, of
Mara Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on June 9 follow­
ing an altercation with a female in
the 300 block of East Fifth Street. He
was charged with battery — touch
or strike (domestic).
Traffic stops
• Curley Barber, 60, of Locust
Avenue, was stopped by Sanford
police Saturday at Eighth Street and
Sanford Avenue. While officers
were discussing the case, Barber
reportedly drove off. He was locat­
ed at his residence and placed
under arrest for resisting an officer
without violence, driving with a
suspended license, failing to yield
entering an intersection, not wear­
ing a seat belt and careless driving.
• Ivan Diaz, 46, of Orlando, was
stopped by Sanford police Friday

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Uansglng Editor
Dons Dietrich
Marva Hawkins
Nick Ptedaut
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

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• Albert Howard Harris, 25, of
East Seventh Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Saturday.
Officers reported attempting a stop
his vehicle, but said he drove off at
a high rate of speed. The officer con­
tinued to follow until Harris' vehi­
cle struck another car at Eighth
Street and Park Avenue. Harris was
charged with resisting a law
enforcement officer without vio­
lence, possession of marijuana,
damage to property/criminal mis­
chief, and hit and run.

Junclcenth Celebration
will be held at Fort Mellon
Park in Sanford from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Juneteenth is con­
sidered the date when the
last slaves in America were
freed. This is an awareness
event of the Emancipation
Proclamation, a vision of Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. The
event is sponsored by the
Sanford Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Steering
Committee. For more infor­
mation, call 407-330-5665.

• Matthew Jarod Holden, 24, of
New York Street, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police on
Thursday on Upsala Road and
Monterey Oaks Drive. He was
charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs,
and reckless driving.
• Vilsaint Charles, 31, of West
12th Street, was stopped by Sanford
police on June 9 at Pecan Avenue at
West Third Street. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer, attached license
plate not assigned, and altering a
license plate validation sticker.
Other charges
• Tanita Kathenia Toliver, 26, of
Wyndham Place, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police on June
4. She reportedly had thrown a
brick through a sliding glass door of
a residence in the 400 block of
Mellonville Avenue. She was
charged with throwing a deadly
missile into a dwelling. Later, at the
Seminole County Jail, she was also
charged with criminal mischief,
when she was suspected of throw­
ing a brick through the windshield
of a woman's vehicle.
• Thomas Michael Ruby, 52, list­
ed as homeless in Sanford, was
arrested by police on June 9. He was
reportedly panhandling in parking
lot in the 36(H) block of Orlando
Drive. He was charged with tres­
passing after warning.
• Ronald Cleveland Dixon, 46,
listed as homeless in Sanford was
arrested by Sanford police on June
9. He was located in a wooded area
behind businesses in the 3700 block
of Orlando Drive, from where he
had been issued a trespass warning.
He was charged with trespassing
after warning.

The Oviedo Police
Department will hold its
Seventh Annual Law
Enforcement Blood Drive
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at
Oviedo Marketplace. The
drive is to ensure that an
adequate blood supply will
be available during emer­
gencies. The mobile dona­
tion vehicle will be located
near Cha Cha Coconuts in
the north patio parking lot.
The city of Longwood's
monthly evening of
Illuegras5 will be held at
Lyman 1ligh School, from 7
to 10 p.m. Come and enjoy
the music. Bring your
strings and join in. For
more information, call
407-260-3447.

SUN
In connection with the
Juneteenth Celebration, a
talent show will be held at
the Sanford Civic Center.
Admission is $5. Doors
open at 4:30 and the pro­
gram starts at 5 p.m. For
more information, call
407-330-5665.

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department will hold its
monthly child passenger
seat checkup for all citizens
of Sanford at the Sanford
Fire Station #2, 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Contact Fire
Inspector Tim Robles at 407302-2520 for an appoint­
ment. Children do not need
to be present.

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

T h e Sa n fo r d H erald

Editor and Publisher

Adm inistration
Betty Bennett

Wekiva River Players will
present the Andrew Lloyd
Webber and Tim Rice rock
opera "Evita" at the Helen
Stairs Theatre in downtown
Sanford, Fridays and
Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and
Sundays at 2 p.m. through
June 27. A portion of pro­
ceeds from ticket sales will
benefit a Central Florida
non-profit organization. For
more information or reser­
vations, call 407-321-8111.

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Obituaries
JERRY LEE CORNEIL
Jerry Lee Comeil, 66 of
Sanford, died Wednesday, June
10,2004 at his residence. Bom
Dec. 17,1937, in Valparaiso, Ind.,
he moved to Sanford in 1964. He
was a Baptist and a mechanic for
Orange County.
Survivors include son, Jerry
Weichert of Swainsboro, Ga.;
daughters, Donna Weichert of
Sanford, Connie McAllister of
Valparaiso, and Helen! fall of
Thermopolis, Wyo.; brother,
Charles Comeil of Big Sandy,
Tenn.; many grandchildren and
great-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral
Home, Sanford, in charge
of arrangements.
BARRY R. CORTESE
Barry R. Cortese, 53, of
Sanford, died Sunday, June 13,
2004, in Sanford. He was bom
Nov. 16, 1950, in Connellsville,
Pa. and moved to Sanford in
1989 from Virginia. He was
employed by American
Automobile Association and was
a member of St. Peters Episcopal
Church. He was retired from the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Shirley Cortese of Sanford;
daughters, Lyndon Gonzalez of
Alexandria, Va., Kristen and
Samantha Cortese of Sanford; sis­
ters, Carol Cope, Barbara Cope
Uhler and Connie Cortese of
Virginia, Jacqueline Coffman of
Ohio; brother, Tony Cortese of
Virginia; two grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday, June 16, at 11 a m. at
St. Peters Episcopal Church,
Rinehart Road. Burial will be at
Quantico National Memorial
Cemetery in Quantico, Va. on a
later date.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

Funeral
services will
tie
Thursday,
June 17, at 2
p.m. at
Mars Hill
Seventh
Day
Adventist
Church, 8(X1
E. Second
Ford
St. in
Sanford with Dr. S.J. Jackson
offldating. Viewing-will be
Wednesday, June 16, from 5 to
8 p.m. at Sunrise Funeral 1lome
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
WILLIE MARTIN HATCH, JR.
Willie Martin Hatch, Jr., 79, of
Sanford, died Thursday, June
10, 2004, at his residence. He
was bom May 27,1925, in New
Bern, N.C. He was retired from
the U.S. Navy and was a chef at
the Sanford Naval Academy. He
belonged to St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church of Sanford.
Survivors include daughters,
Brenda A. 1latch Springs of
Greenville, S.C., Elizabeth
Lavciy 1latch Graham of Like
Mary, Louise Gail Hatch
Redding of Tacoma, Was.; for­
mer wife, Ruth Allen of

MELBA FREDERICK ECHOLS
Melba Frederick Echols, 73, of
Palatka, died Sunday, June 13,
2004, at Florida 1lospital in Palm
Coast. Before moving to Palatka,
site was a resident of Sanford
until 19%. She was a 1949 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School. She
was organist for local churches
and most recently organist at and
member of First Baptist Church
of Palm Coast. She was
Administrator of Peniel Baptist
Academy in Palatka.
Survivors include husband,
Luddy Echols of Palm Coast;
daughters, Sonja Coleman of
Palm Coast, Rhonda Mahaney of
Naples and Tracy Echols of
Spring Hill; three grand­
children. She was preceded in
death by her son Frederick Lee
EchoLs; parents Vidor and Lillie
Frederick; brother Gordon V.
Frederick.
Funeral services will be 10
a.m. Friday, June 18, at First
Baptist Church of Palm Coast
with Rev. Dennis Littleton offici­
ating. Interment will follow in
tire Peniel Cemetery. Calling
hours will be Thursday from 6
until 8 p.m. at Masters Funeral
Home in Palatka.
Memorial gifts may bo sent to
lire American Cancer Society,
Flagler Unit, 1620 Clyde Morris
Blvd., Suite 300, Daytona Bead;,
32119.
Masters Funeral 1fume
of Palatka in charge of
arrangements.
DORA FORD
Dora Ford, 89, of Center
Street, Sanford, died Tuesday,
June 8, 2004, at Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center of
Sanford. She was bom Dec. 7,
1914, in Sanford and was a life­
long resident. She was a home­
maker and a member of Mars
Hill Seventh Day Adventist
Church in Sanford.

WILSON W. IIOLZ
Wilson W. l lolz, 85, of
Orange City, died Monday, June
14, 2(XM, in Orange City. 1le was
bom Oct. 16, 1918, in New York.
He was in administration for
Boeing.
Survivors Include wife,
Martha l lolz; brother.

David llolz.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
1lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
DEBORAH KAY NELSON
Deborah Kay Nelson, 47, of
l ake Mary, died Saturday, June
12, 2004, in Winter Park. She
was born March 28, 1957, in
Aberdeen, S.C. She was
employed by Bank One and
was a Catholic.
Survivors include husband,
Dennis M. Nelson; sorts, Scott
M., Eric T. and Marc R. Nelson;
parents, Louie and Mary Mack
of Winona, Wis.; sisters, Marge
GeRue of Roscoe, 111., Donna
Fakler of Winona, Minn ; broth­
er, Paul Mack of LaCross, Wis.;
mother-in-law, Madge Nelson
of Janesville, Wis.
Visitation will be Thursday,
June 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m, with
funeral sendees at 7:30 p.m. at
the Oaklawn Chapel of Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home. A
memorial service will tie held in
Wisconsin at a later date.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
I lome, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Avenue,
Sanford,
died
Wednesday,
June 9,
2004. I le
was born
Aug. 31,
1923, in
Arcadia,
Fla. I le was
a retired
Young
Seminole
County school teacher and a
member of Mt. Sinai
Missionary Baptist Church of
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Kattie Mae Young of Sanford;
sons, Kenneth Jones of Winter
Haven, Gay land Young Sr. of
Sanford, and Anthony Young
of Orlando; daughters,
Barbara Davis of Lakeland,

Zora Green of Deltona and
Cathy Ann Washington of
Apopka; brothers, Presiding
Elder Leroy Kennon of
Orlando, Robbie Kennon of
Kingston, N Y., William Young
of New York and Ernest
Young of Texas; sisters,
Dempsey Williams of Sanford,
Bessie Bender of Mulberry; 10
grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, June 19, at 11 a.m. at
Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist
Church, 1843 Jerry Ave. in
Sanford with Rev. Anthony
Miller officiating. Visitation
will be Friday, June 18, from 6
to 8 p.m, at Mt. Sinai M B.
Church.
Sunrise Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.

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B u s in e s s
TownPark to celebrate opening in grand fashion
Colonial lmvnP.uk, an out­
door shopping, dining and
entertainment
center
in
Meathrmv, will he holding its
grand opening June 25 from 6
pan. to 9 pan and lone 26
from noon to S pan
Guests will be entertained
by live music, magic shows,
fortune telling, caricature
artists, fac e painters and much
more. Se\ •a a I ni &lt;'olonial
TownPark s restaurants will
also offer free food samples

throughout the center,
The theme for Colonial
Town Park's grand opening is
A Summer Chair-itv. in which

local artists have painted more
than
20
handcrafted
Adirondack chairs. These
chairs will be on display
throughout
Colonial
TownPark's marketplace and
will be sold via silent auction.
Guests of the events can vote
on their favorite, as this will
be the "People's Choice"
chair.
Proceeds from the sale ben­
efit the Seminole Cultural Art
Council. The local artists
include: Linda Amundsen,
Beatrice Athanas, Tiffany
Beasi, Mindy Colton, Mike
Conrad, Allison Constantino,

Shirley Fox, Steve Grew, Cissy
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Wieck, Nancy White and Mary
Williams.
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opportunity to paint their own
miniature Adirondack chairs
on Saturday beginning at
noon w hile supplies last.
Guests of the event will also
have a chance to register to
win a three-night stay for two
at the Wyndham Casa Marina
Resort in Key West and other

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restaurants
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Steve P aradis
Staff Writer

SANFORD
Tears ago, the
Seminole Schools Federal Credit
Union occupied the sixth Boor
of the Atlantic National Bank
Building at I it■t S treet and Park
Avenue, now the Wachovia
building.
Many people didn’t enter to
do business \.iili the credit
union. They went to visit
Mildied I Johnson, according a
credit union official. As vice
president of member relations,
Johnson retired June 1 after 31
years working at the credit
union.
"Early on, Mildred distin­
guished hor-elf m member rela­
tions," said Itrend a J. Miller,
president and Cl-Oof the 7,600member credit union.
Johnson said the credit union
is important because it cares for
its membership
"Back in those days, if you
were a member, it you had a
problem, you came to the credit
union for help, she said.
Johnson recalled the late
Rebecca Stevens. Stevens taught
the future vice president typing,
shorthand writing, and book­
keeping at Seminole High
School. She Inter hired Johnson
at the credit union, now located
on Soutli Lain el Avenue.
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Getting ready to cut the a retirement cake is (loft to right) sister Gayle Mims, Seminole Schools Fodoral Credit
Union retiroo Mildred Johnson, her husband Chester, sister Raynello Barnes, and Al Duxbury, longtimo cus­
tomer and retired educator.
member relations, Johnson said.
Following that model, it was
that personal touch that
endeared people to Johnson.
"The person, the individual
came first,"
Miller said.
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you and then based upon that,
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Miller said the credit union
will miss Johnson tremendously.
"She is still very much a part
of this credit union's heritage,"
Miller added.
That heritage started in
February 1936. Most members
today are scluxil board emplovtvs, but also include the city of

Sanford, Seminole Community
College and the families of
Seminole County public school
students.
“1 haven't even considered
what I will do now," Johnson
said, "but I will continue my
membership (at the credit
union) and encourage others to
join."

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The Scenic Improvement Board (SIB) of Sanford awarded
Green way Plaza, located at the intersection of U.S. Highway IT92 and Airport Boulevard, with ho month of April beautification
award. On hand (or the presentation were (tell to right) Mike
Lodor, SIB board member, Bob Horian. ownor of Suncor
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Murder

Sanford
police lead
Wanita
Edwards to
a squad car
Tuesday to
take her to
Ihe
Seminole
County Jail.
She is
accused of
murdering
her 11-yearold niece in
1909.

Continued from Page 1A
case unit in September 2003
allowed for Sanford police to
redirect their attention to the
Cumctha Ammoas murder and
use some valuable FDLE
resources.
"I can tell you when you go
back and look at a case that is lfi
years old, how we did things
then and how we do things
today is a world of difference,”
Tooley said.
The hardest part for investi­
gators, however, may have been
breaking the silence of other
family relatives. With increased
technology to examine evi­
dence, authorities said they
were able to catch family mem­
bers in lies and falsehoods
where they
had to offer
some expla­
nation.
"I think
some of the
family mem­
bers knew or
su sp e c te d
what
had
happ en ed
and
were
R o b in s o n
either afraid
or reluctant
to come forwa r d , "
Tooley said.
The investigation
revealed that
C u rn e t h a
was stabbed
num erous
times, possi­
bly on July 2,
E d w a rd s
as
she
walked
in
the Goldsboro neighborhood
from her home to tier grand­
mother's house. Her body was
dropped off in a wooded area
near the intersection of Fifth
Street and Drown Avenue,
which is located just west of the
Sanford Amtrak station.
Police found the murdered
girl at about 4:30 p.m. the next
day.
Investigators
believe
Robinson and Edwards, who are
brother and sister, committed
the murder following an alterca­
tion over alleged inappropriate
sexual conduct.
"There were allegations of
some
sexual
relationship
between a number of people
involved in this case, including
Mr.
Robinson
and
Ms.
Ammons," Tooley said.
When Cumetha threatened to
tell her mother of the sexual con­
duct is when Robinson and
Edwards turned violent, said
Joe Santiago, Sanford police cold
case unit investigator.
Police believe Cumetha was
in a "bad environment" that
included numerous sexual
assaults from several different
’ parties. Tooley said Edwards
may had "possible participation
and certain knowledge" of the
molestation.
Tooley added Cumetha was
in a "bad environment" that
included numerous sexual
assaults from several different

predators, and there could per­
haps be more charges forthcom­
ing against others that molested
her.
"There is some finger point­
ing going on, but at this point
we are convinced both individu­
als were responsible for the
homicide," Tooley said.
Both suspects have a criminal
background and Robinson was
a registered sexual predator for
a case when he was 25 years old,
Tooley said. A Sanford transient,
it took police a couple days to
find him, but he was located at

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Labor Pool on U.S. Highway 1792 and arrested, said Sgt. Chris
CoIlLson.
"Closure in this case is the
direct result of continued efforts
and commitment of resources
by
the
Sanford
Police
Department," Tooley said.
"These same efforts will contin­
ue toward closure of every unre­
solved homicide the city now
has."
The cold case squad previ­
ously arrested in December
Jeffrey G. Rothschild, 35, for the
July 30, 1997, murder of his 5-

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able decontamination tent at
about 9:30 a.m., just in time to
treat about a dozen victims
that had been dusted with a
fake white powder.
Several other agencies were
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ing the county emergency
management team and a men­
tal health component. Playing
the roles of the victims were
volunteers from the Seminole
County Volunteer Program.
About four of the volunteers
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ic with anthrax exposure. A
mental health team responded
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quent drills after Sept. 11 is the
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During a real life event last
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"This offers a degree of pri­
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52. Best Dance Studio

2. Best B reakfast____

53. Bost Realtor

3. Best Pizza_______

54. Best Residential Contractor

4. Best Hearing Aid Service

55. Best Commercial Contractor

5. Best Ham burger________

56. Bost Recreational F a c ility __

6. Best Steak _ _ _ _ _ ______

57. Best Movie Theater

7. Best Chicken

5B. Bost Health Food Store

B. Best Seafood

59. Best Tobacco S h o p ___

9. Best Chinese Food

60. Best Carpet S to re _____

10. Best Mexican Food

61. Best Plumbing Sorvlco

11. Best Family Restaurant

62. Best Pest Control Service

12. Best S u b ____________

63. Best Wreckor S o rv lc o ___

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67. Best lawn &amp; Garden Store

17. Best New Car Dealer

68. Bost Insurance A g en cy __

18. Best Used Car Dealer

69. Best Pot G room ing ______

19. Best Auto Rental____

70. Bost Veterinarian

20. Best Vehicle Repair

71. Best Full Service Bank

21. Best Paint &amp; Body Shop

72. Best Credit U n io n ____

22. Best Car Wash _______

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74. Best Assisted Living Facility

24. Best Tire Dealer______

75. Best P hysician____________

25. Best Florist ___________

76. Best D en tist_______________

26. Best Jewelry Store_____________

77. Bost Chiropractor

27. Bost Antique Store_____________

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79. Best Child Care Facility

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87. Best Photography Studio

37. Best Hardware Store

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39. Best Balt &amp; Tackle Shop

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42. Best Bicycle Shop
43. Best Motorcycle Shop
44. Best Smoothie______
45. Best Attorney_______
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June 16, 2004

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FISHING FUNDRAISER
Kids house, a vital part­
ner of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office in
the effort to fight child
abuse, is holding a bass
fishing tournament
fundraiser at Marina Isle,
near Geneva, this
Saturday, June 19th.
Marina Isle is on the St.
Johns River on East SR 46
about 1 1/ 2 miles past SR
415.
The event will run from
Safe light until 3 p.m. and
the entry fee is $5(1 per
boat (two people maxi­
mum).
Only one casting, spin­
casting, or spinning rod
and reel may be used at
any one time per person
and only artificial lures
may be used.
Winners will be decided
by total weight (Large
Mouth Bass only), and
Award for Big Bass caught
for the Tournament.
The limit will be five (5)
fish per boat with a mini­
mum length of fourteen
(14) inches, of which only
one fish per person can be
over twenty-two (22) inch­
es. The "Golden Rule"
will be the official measur­
ing devices for measuring
fish and a four (4) ounce
penalty will be assessed
for each dead fish.
There will be no culling
at the weigh-in site or
ramp.
Coast Guard approved
life jackets must be worn
by each contestant when
their boat is on plane.
Trophies and
Tournament Cash Awards
will be given for 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd place, as well as
"Big Bass," with 50 per­
cent of the proceeds going
to Kids House of
Seminole.
The will be a Barbecue
($5 per person) and draw­
ings for prizes held at the
weigh-in.
For Pre-registration
please contact: Stan
Hunsinger at 407-6655253; Bob Ballerino at 407665-5632; or Ron Theison
at 407-509-5857.
SCW AT EASTMONTE
Southern Championship
Wrestling and Ker's
Wirtghouse presents
"Redemption" this
Saturday (June 19) at the
Eastmonte Civic Center in
Altamonte Springs.
The Main Event will fea­
ture the return of the 6foot-10 Korean Monter,
Ryze, in a tag team
matchup against former
team partner and Asain
Superstar Organization
member, Jason l lexx, and
Thump Dupree, the curamt SCW Heavyweight
Tag Team Champions.
Ryze and Hexx had a
falling out after a loss to
then champioas, The
Hcllraizers, two months
ago and the big Korean
will look to even the score
when he teams with Brian
"The Blade" Gamble.
The evening will also
feature newly crowned
Florida Champion, Vordell
Walker, defending his belt
against MLW Superstar,
Rich Criado.
A rematch of one of
wrestling's hottest series
of matches will take place
between Manny "The
Man" Montana and
Dagun Biggs with Seven.
In another tag team
match, newcomers Tire
Heartbreak Xpress, with
Gorgeous Gary, will
square off with Tarzan
Taylor and Boone
Anderson.
The "Most Dangerous
Man Alive", Mister Saint
Laurent, with So Cal Val,
will face Johnny
Schumacher.
There will also be three
other matches featuring
Aaron Epic, Leon Scott
and Towns Ellis, plus the
beautiful ladies from
Ker's Winghouse will be
on hand for a special meet
and greet.
The Eastmonte Civic
Center is located at 830
Magnolia Drive (just
South of SR 436 off SR
434).
Bell Tune is at 8 p.m.
See Brief*, Page 10A

Locals named FHSAA Scholar-Athletes
Special to the Herald

P hoto c o u rlo ty o f FHS AA /Bryn-A lan
Photography

Katherine Booth of Lake Mary High
School (right) and Ryan Truchelul of
Trinity Preparatory School have beon
named the 2004 FHSAA Female and
Malo Scholar-Athletes of the Year,

Katherine Booth of Lake Mary 1ligh
School and Ryan Truchelut of Trinity
Preparatory School were named the
2004 FHSAA Female and Male ScholarAthletes of the Year at the 10th Annual
Florida High School Athletic
Association Academic All-State Awards
Banquet held last Thursday at the
Wyndham Westshore Hotel in Tampa.
The two students - among the 24 cho­
sen to the 2004 FI ISAA Academic AllState Team - received a $2500 scholar­
ship and commemorative trophy in
addition to the $500 award and medal­
lion for being selected to the team. The
Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award is
generally regarded as the most presti­
gious award the Association confers
upon a student-athlete.
Booth, the daughter of William Booth
and Kathy Staub, finished her high
school career with a 4.0 cumulative
unweighted grade point average and
ranked second in a senior class of 584
students. She earned varsity letters in
cross country and track &amp; field her jun­
ior and senior years. Booth will attend
Yale University in New Haven, study­
ing bioengineering.
In addition to being a dedicated ath-

Truchelut,
Booth win
2004 honors
lete, Booth is a National Merit Finalist
and was a member of the JETS engi­
neering competition team that placed
second nationally. She scored 1580 on
the SAT and 35 on the ACT. Booth was
a member of the state runner-up cross
country team her freshman and sopho­
more years. She is a Presidential Scholar
and was a state finalist for the Wendy's
High School Heisman award. Booth has
also earned a certificate of merit from
the Society of Women Engineers.
Truchelut, the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Truchelut, finished his high
school career as valedictorian (No. 1) of
his 125-member senior class. 1le earned
varsity letters in cross country and track
&amp; field his junior and senior years.
Truchelut will study physics and politi­
cal science at Princeton University in
Princeton, N.J.
Truchelut, a National Merit Scholar
award winner and a Presidential

Scholar, scored 1590 on the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT). He was the only
student out of 16,(XX) tested in June 2003
to score a perfect 36 on the ACT.
Truchelut was a member of the state
championship 4x800-meter relay team
at the 2002 and 2003 FHSAA Florida
Track &amp; Field Finals, and was the dis­
trict and regional 800-meter run cham­
pion twice. He was a state finalist for
the Wendy's High School Heisman
award in 2004.
An interest in meteorology earned
Truchelut the title of "Class
Meteorologist" at Trinity Prep. His orig­
inal research paper on "The effects of
Global Warming on Tropical Cyclones
in the North Atlantic" won in the
national "Watching Earth Change" com­
petition for NASA’s Student
Involvement Program. Truchelut was
also the AAA High School Travel
Challenge Florida state champion.
Last April, 24 student-athletes - 12
boys and 12 girls - were chosen from
among more than 240 qualified nomi­
nees from the Association's 609 member
high schools as the 2004 FHSAA
Academic All-State Team, To be eligible
for selection to the team, a student must
be a graduating senior, must have a
Sec FHSAA, Page 10A

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Sports Editor
ORLANDO — Drew
Shetrone hurled his second
masterpiece of the week as
the Sanford River Rats sal­
vaged a win in a weekend
series with the Orlando
Shockers, 6-0, Sunday at
Tinker Field.
File Apopka native who
just finished his freshman
season at Seminole
Community College, scat­
tered six hits, walked only
one and struck out nine as
Sanford improved to 3-2 in
the Florida Collegiate
Summer League.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound
righthander, who was taken
in the 35th round of the
Major League Free Agent
Draft on Tuesday, now has a
streak of 16 straight score­
less innings, having not
allowed a run since hitting
the first two batters he faced
in the opening game of the
season last Monday. He also
has 21 strike outs in 16
innings of work.
The River Rats had strug­
gled on offense in the first
two games of the series with
Orlando, losing their first
game of the season, 5-0,
with just four hits on Friday
and men getting edged 2-1
on six hits on Saturday.
Things did not look much
better on Sunday as
Altamonte Springs resident
and Rollins star hurler
Mario Lombardo matched
Shetrone pitch-for-pitch
over the first five innings,
allowing only one hit and
one walk with five strike
outs.
But Sanford took advan­
tage of a break in the sixth
inning to kick-start the
offense.
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ovon better In his second
start than his first, hurling a
complete-game,
six-hit
shutout with nine striko outs
in a 6-0 victory over the
Orlando Shockers at Tinker
Field on Sunday. The victory
snapped a two-game losing
streak for the Sanford River
Rats who are now 3-2 on the
season heading into a
Tuesday game with Orlando.
Shetrone (2-0) has not
allowed a run in 15-1/3
innings since allowing the
first two batters he faced in
the opening game to score.
The
hard-throwing
righthander also has 21
strike outs in 16 Innings.
Outfielder Ben Sprague (left)
was the hitting star on
Sunday, driving in the
game's first run with a twoout triple in the sixth Inning
and finishing the day with
two hits, two runs scored
and two RBI. Sanford will
host the Daytona Beach
Barracudas in a three-game
series this Friday-throughSunday al Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium.

Locals earn trip to College World Series
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
The University of Miami may be the only
Florida team headed to the College World
Series, but the Hurricanes will probably
not be the focus of interest in Omaha for
local fans.
No less than six players with Seminole
County ties will be competing in the eightteam tournament to decide the NCAA
Division 1 baseball champion.
Leading the way will be the University
of Georgia with three players, Oviedo’s
Paul Lubrano and Justin Holmes and
Seminole Community College product
David Timm.
Lubrano (5-4 in 17 starts, most on team,
4.22 ERA) and Timm (1-1 in five starts, 7.11
ERA) were not needed as the Bulldogs
ousted favored Georgia Tech in two games

in the Super Rcgionals, but Holmes, who
leads the team in hitting at .328, went 3for-9 with two doubles, a run scored and
an RBI in the wins.
For the season the shortstop has scored
56 runs with 14 doubles, three triples, eight
home runs and 54 RBI and also is 17-for-23
on stolen bases.
The University of South Carolina, ranked
No. 2 in the country, earned its third
straight trip to the series with a lot of help
from two locals, second baseman Kevin
Melillo and pitcher Zac McCamie.
Lake Brantley graduate Melillo, a fouryear starter for the Gamecocks, is hitting
.304 with 41 runs scored, seven doubles, a
triple, nine home runs and 35 RBI despite
playing most of the season with a broken
bone in his left hand.
McCamie, who propped at Boone and
played at SCC the past two years, has

wins in the two
up the
Cicked
iggest wins for
I USC lately, the SEC
Championship Game and the Super
Regional Championship Game over
Eastern Carolina.
Used mostly as the No. 3 starter this sea­
son, McCamie is 7-0 with a save and a 3.25
ERA. He came on to pitch in the final on
Sunday after a rain delay, pitching two
innings and allowing no runs on one hit
and one walk.
The final local making the trip west is
Lake Mary's Matt Horwath, a middle
infielder with No. 4 ranked LSU.
For the second year in a row, the sopho­
more began the season as the starting
shortstop for the Tigers, but seen limited
time over the last half of the season
because of injuries. In 26 games, 17 as a
See College, Page 10A

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Summer time is a great time
to catch large red fish and sea
trout.
One of the most overlooked
factors in summertime mpy be
the proper release of bvgb fish.
The oxygen levels in the water
are much lower in summer
and fish expend a ton energy
during the battle. When you
arc battling these larger fish it
can be equivalent to a 20
minute high intensity workout
for the fish. Lactic acid is
released during the battle and
the fish may become rigid
once the fight is over. As
anglers we must do all we can
to insure these fish are protect­
ed. Here are some great tips to
insure the fish are released
properly:
* 1. Switch to a heavier line
so you are able to land the fish
quicker.
* 2. Keep the fish in the
water before snapping pic­
tures. 1 use my Boga Grips and
dislodge the hook while the
fish is in the water. Keep the
fish moving from side to side
until you are ready to photograph.
* 3. Wet your hands before
handling the fish so the protec­
tive slime doesn't come off.
* 4. Move the fish from side
to side by holding the tail. Do
not release the fisn until he
kicks away.
* 5. Watch the fish after
release and make sure he
swims off. I have seen big fish
swim 10 feet away and roll
over. Sometimes it just takes a
little nudge to get them going.
* 6. Make sure you kiss him
or her just before release.
Practice these tips and it will
help preserve our natural
resource. Sometimes it takes 20
minutes to revive a fish, but it
will benefit you. When I am
fishing a large school and we
hook up 1 will always back off
the school for few minutes
and they will become "happy*
again. Fish are much easier to
catch when they are "happy".
The fishing remains hot and
the trout are wearing out the
top water plugs. On my last
couple of charters we have
been catching some larger
trout between 11 a.m. and 1
m. The two hottest baits
ave been the "Chug Bug* by
Storm lures and the Rip Tide
"3 inch Mullet".
These calm mornings have
made fishing pleasant. 1 love
the heat and humidity and so
do the fish. Get out there and
catch some fish. 1 am currently
booking for July.
Tight Lines and Good
Fishing, Captain David
Rogers, AAA Hawgwild
Saltwater Charters (407-4050819, www.aaahawgwildcharters.com).

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be a graduating senior, must have a cumulative

unweighted grade point average of 3,5 or better,
and must have earned a varsity letter in at least
two different sports during each of their junior
and senior years.
The Florida High School Athletic Association is
thegovem ing body for interscholastic athletics
in Florida. It has a membership of 700 middle,
junior and senior high schools.

ST. THOM AS AQUINAS, P.K. YONGE,
TRINITY PREP SWEEP DODGE SUN­
SHINE CUP ALL-SPORTS AWARDS

V

St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), P.K.
Yonge (Gainesville) and Trinity Prep swept the
top overall, boys and girls awards in their
respective classifications in the final 2003-04
Dodge Sunshine Cup FHSAA Floyd E. Lay AllSports Awards point standings. Winter Park,
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville), Hernando
(Brooksville), Bolles (Jacksonville), Altha and
Orangewood Christian also claimed the top
overall spot in their respective classifications.
Winter Park, with 380 points, was tops in Class
6A with a 21-point advantage over second place
Buchholz (Gainesville). Defending champion
Oviedo finished fourth with 342 points, while
Lake Mary, which was fourth in 2002-2003, fin­
ished eighth with 305.5 points. Winter Springs
was 12th with 251 points. Lake Brantley was
16th with 220.5 points and Seminole was 36th
with 162 points.
Oviedo’s girls were also fourth after winning
in 2002-2003. The Lions finished with 188 points
to edge Winter Springs, which were fifth with
187 points. Other local girls finishers were Lake

College —
Continued from Page 9A
starter, he has hit .246 with 11
runs scored, four doubles, a
home run (against UCF in
Orlando) and nine RBI.
Three other locals saw their
seasons end in the Super
Regionals.
Longwood's Greg Dini, a

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Brantley, 13th with 133 points, Lake Mary, 17th
with 109.5 points, and Seminole, tied for 51st
with 44 points.
In the boys, Lake Mary fell to fourth with 196
points after finishing third last year. Other finish­
es were: Oviedo, lltn with 154 points, Seminole,
20th with 118 points. Like Brantley, tied for 32nd
with 87.5 points, and Winter Springs, 45lh with
64 points.
St. Thomas Aquinas conquered Class 5A with
701.5 points, more than double that of second
place Seminole (St. Petersburg area), which fin­
ished with 344.5 points. Locally, Lake Howell
was 21st with 181.5 points and Lyman was 24th
with 174.5 points.
Bishop Kenny took Class 4A with 384 points,
as runner-up Gainesville totaled 342.8 points.
Hernando climbed to the top of Class 3A public
schools, scoring 141.5 points in the spring to fin­
ish with 299.5 - 21 points better than second
place Clay (Green Cove Springs). Bolles, with
572 points, outdistanced runner-up Gulliver
Prep (Miami) by 44 points in the Class 3A pri­
vate schools. P.K. Yonge dominated the 2A pub­
lic school category with 386.2 points, more than
double that of second place Fort Meade, which
finished with 145 points.
Trinity Prep, with 479.4 points, led the way in
Class 2A private schools over American Heritage
(Delray Beach), which finished with 325.5 points.
The Saints dominated both the girls' and boys'
individual categories, the girls outscoring Ft.
Lauderdale-Westminster Academy, 204.4-to-190,
and the boys rolling over Delray BoachAmerican Heritage, 275-to-204.5.
Altha, with 102.5 points, nabbed the Class 1A
public schools crown, as second place FAMU
(Tallahassee) ended the year with 86 points.

catcher from Longwood, hit
.354 with 37 runs scored, 17
doubles, II home runs and 51
RBI in his first season at Tulane
after transferring from Miami.
But the Bishop Moore grad and
the Green Wave saw their sea­
son end at the hands of Cal
State-Fullerton.
Umpire Randy 1larvey, who

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grew up in Sanford and Lake
Mary and is the resource offi­
cer at Like Brantley, worked
the LSU Super Regional, while
Tony Manors, who works in
Sanford and umpired in the
CWS last year, worked the
Tulane-Fullerton series.
Georgia gets the opportunity
to play the opening game of
the CWS agaiast Arizona on
Friday at 2 p.m. on ESPN2, fol­
lowed by Arkansas against No.
1 Texas at 7 p.m. on ESPN2.
The other bracket begins play
on Saturday on ESPNtwith
Fullerton taking on South
Carolina at 2:30 p.m. and LSU
challenging Miami at 7 p.m.
Double elimination bracket
play continues through the
week with the winner of the
Georgia / A rizona / Arkansas / Te
xas bracket meeting the winner
of the Fullerton/South
Carolina/LSU/Miami bracket
in a Best-of-Three series begin­
ning next Saturday (June 26th)
on ESPN.
For more information check
out the website at
www.ncaa.org.

Finally, in the Class 1A private school category,
Orangewood Christian finished with 209.5
points - 29.5 points better than second place
Saddlebrook Prep (Wesley Chapel), which ended
the year with 180 points. The Rams were second
in both girls and boys individually, with the girls
scoring 114 points to trail Cambridge Academy
of Tampa (138 points) and the boys scoring 95.5
points to barely lose out to champion All Saints'
Academy of Winter Haven (97 points).

River Rats ■
Continued from Page 10A
With two out and no one on,
Courtney Propst reached on an
error and scored when Ben
Sprague drove a ball to deep
leftcenter for a triple and the
first run of the game.
Jon Lozada followed with a
grounder up the middle to
plate Sprague with the second
run of the inning.
The River Rats broke the
game open in the eighth inning
against a pair of relievers, scor­
ing three runs with the help of
a pair of errors, an RBI single
by Sprague and back-to-back
sacrifice flies from Lozada and
Winter Springs' John Michael
Howell.
The final run of the game
scored on a single by Ryan
McKenzie.
The River Rats' first road
game on Friday turned sour
quickly as early wildness by
starter Brian Wheatro allowed
the hosts to take a 2-0 lead and
Sanford could never break
through against the combined
pitching of David Nathanson
and Joey Simon.
Walks to the first two batters,
two wild pitches, a hit batter,
an RBI ground out and an RBI
single by Lake Brantley's
George Brandner, the only hit
of the inning, gave Orlando the
2-0 lead and the hosts pulled
away with an unearned run in
the sixth inning and two runs
in the eighth without the bene­
fit of a hit.
Dan Quartararo, Howell,
Propst and Brian Sellers had
one hit each for Sanford.
The Shockers again grabbed
the lead on Saturday with a

Continued from Page 9A
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OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant lo Floods Statute
713 585, Mid Floods lis o sod
Rscovsry. will sell al public sale
for cash the following described
vehlcle(s) located at hartor'a
place to satisfy a claimed lien lor
teas
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Mechs 020 N Hwy 17-02
Longwood. FL 1068 CHEVRO­
LET
CO
VIN:
101JF31WOJ7178720.
Lien
Amt: 11704 00 OwnenLarry W
Hutchinson 8302 Stockbndga
Ava
Orlando.
FL.
Lienor/Hoicomb's Auto Body
1531 Forest Ava Longwood. FL.
407-339-8711. Sale dale June
28, 2004. 10 00 am at 1531
Foretl Ava Longwood. FL
32750
407-330-8711. Said
vehlda(a) may be redeemed by
satisfying the lien prior to sale
dale You have the right to ■
hearing at any bme prior lo sale
dale by filing a demand for hear­
ing In lha circuit court Owner
has the right lo lecovar posses­
sion of vehicle by posting a bond
in accordance with F S 559 017.
Any proceed* in excess of lt&gt;e
amount ol the lien will be
deposited with lha Clerk of
Circuit Court In the county where
the vehicle is held
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run in the bottom of the first
inning and then added an
unearned run in the third to
take a 2-0 lead against starter
Peter Taraskevicn.
Taraskevich gave up five hits
over the first three innings, but
then settled down, allowing
only two more hits and no runs
over the final three innings he
worked before giving way to
Paul Buhrow, who allowed
only one walk and struck out
three over the final two
innings. But the damage had
been done.
The River Rats finally broke
through against Sutton, who
was the ace for Lake Brantley a
year ago, with a run in the fifth
inning. Lozada walked, went to
second on a balk and scored
two outs later on a single by
Isaac Libby.
But Sanford would not score
again as Sutton went the first
eight and Josh Smith worked a
scoreless ninth for the save.
Brandner had a double and
scored the second run for the
Shockers.
Lozada had three hits,
including a double, in four
trips to Uie plate, while Propst,
Libby and McKenzie had one
safety each for the River Rats.
Sanford was to have played
Orlando again on Tuesday and
will travel to Lake Brantley
High School tonight
(Wednesday) to face the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs for the
first time this season. Game
time is set for 7 p.m.
The team will return to
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium for a three-game series
with the Daytona Beach
Barracudas Friday through

Sunday. This will be the second
trip to Sanford for the
Barracudas, who have
Sanford's Angelo and Dominic
Petracca and Matt Fraysicr and
Lake Mary's D.J. Ackley on
their roster.
Friday and Saturday's games
are set to begin at 7 p.m. with
Sunday's contest getting
underway at 1 p.m.
Tickets are just $8 for the
whole family or $4 for individ­
uals and a $1 for students. Kids
under six are free.
For more information, check
out the website at www.floridaleague.com and follow the
links to the Sanford River Rats
home page.
at Tinker Field
FRIDAY, JUNE II
SH O C K E R S 5, RIVER RATS 0
Sanford
000 000 00 0 , 0 4 2
Orlando
200 001 02* _ 5 4 1
Whealro, WhitmiT (5), Schumann (8)
and Seller*. Nathanson, Simon (7) and
Gerber. WP _ Nathanson (10) LP _
Wheatro (0-1), Save _ Simon (1) 2B _
none. JB _ none. 1IR _ none.

SATURDAY, JUNE 12
SH O C K E R S 2, RIVER RATS 1
Sanford
000 010 000 _ 1 h I
Orlando
101 000 00* _ 2 7 1
Taraskevich, Buhrow (7) and Libby,
Sellers (8). Sutton, Smith (9) and Gciber
WP _ Sutton (1 -0). LP _ Taraskevich (0-1).
Save _ Smith (1). 2B _ Orlando. Brandner
(1). IB _ Sanford, Lorada (1). HR _ none.

SUNDAY, JUNE 13
RIVER RATS 6, SH O C K E R S 0
Sanford
ooo 002 031 _ 6 6 0
Orlando
ooo ooo 000 _ 0 6 6
Shetrone and Sellers, Lombardo, Cseh
(7), FUnnigan (8), Brace (0) and Byrd. WP
_ Shetrone (2-0). LP _ Lombardo (0-1).
Save _ none. 2B _ none. 3B _ Sanford,
Sprague (1): Orlando, Brandner (1), Crux
(1) HR none. Records _ Sanford 3-2:
Orlando 2-2,

Briefs

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Do-It-lfourselfer

Two other local schools. Lake Mary Prep and
The Master's Academy, finished 42nd and 48th
overall, respectively, with 34 and 25.5 points.
The Dodge Sunshine Cup Floyd E. Lay AllSports Awards is named in honor of
Commissioner-Emeritus Floyd E. Lay, who led
the Association from 1963 through 1980. It is pre­
sented by Dodge and Your Florida Dodge
Dealers, the official vehicle of the Florida High
School Athletic Association.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foredoeure dated the 10th day
ol June. 2004 entered In CtvH
Case No 04-CA-S30-14K ol the
Circuit Court of the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida,
wherein MORTGAGE ELEC­
TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC AS NOMINEE FOR
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC . la the Ptamtifl
and
LEONIE
JACKSON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LEONIE JACKSON. JOHN
DOE:
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I wiS sail to the
highest and beat bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanford, Florida,
at 11 CO a m on the 13th day of
July,
2004
the
following

Beach League at the Merrill F’ark Softball
Complex to be played on Mondays beginning
June 21st.
Cost per team is $50-to-$100.
For more infonnatioa please contact
A+Volleyball at 407-523-5048 or
ORLVB4Paol.com or
www.orlandovolleyball.com.

L egals

L eg als

Legals

described property as set lorth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit

Records ot Seminole County.
Florida, mora commonly known
aa 343 Leslie Lane

LOT 5t AND THE SOUTH 1/2
OF THE VACATED ALLEY TO
THE NORTH OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY AND ADJA­
CENT THERETO. OAK RIDGE.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 49.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA

The Pubic Heanng will be held
in the Commission Chambers al
Lake Mary City Hall, 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
The Pubic la invited lo attend
and be heard Said hsanng may
be continued Irom lime to time
unlit a final decision Is made by
the City Commission For ques­
tions regarding this request,
please contact Gary Schindler.
City Ptannsr, at 407-585-1442

Variance lo Chapter 157 04.
Subsection F (5)0) lor the relief
to the required hedge or other
durable screen al least two teet
In height tor tho southern most
38 leet along the east property
line

In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Parsons with Ditabflitias need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
ahoutd contact tha Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenua, Santord FL 32771,
Talaphone Number (407)685*
4227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice It
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1800-055-8771
Datsd this 10th day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk

A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEQUATE
RECORD FOR PURPOSES OF
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADE BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREGO­
ING MATTER ANY PERSON
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAIN­
TAINED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE
THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR
HER OWN EXPENSE

Submrtted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Slraet. Suita 120
Fort Laudardale, Florida 33309
Telephone (054)453-0365
Facsimile (054)771-6052

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

Publish June 16. 23. 2004
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CITY OF LAKE MARY
FLORIDA

VEHICLE AUCTION
1 -02 Mar da.
44F2CU44XXNUM06697
Auction to ba held on 07-00-04
O 10AM al Pntchatt’t Towing.
1240 S Ronald Raagan Blvd
(C R 427), Longwood
Publish June 16. 2004
F131
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
tha City Commission of the City
of Lake Mary. Flood* that tatd
Commission will hold a Pubic
Hearing on July 1,2004, at 7 00
P M . or as soon thereafter as
poaaibta. lo consider a request
from Baybrook Homes lor vanances
lo
lha
Resource
Protection Standards
Variance of 1B‘ from the mini­
mum 26’ wide Environmental
Butter, per Chapter 160. Section
7(A)
variance of 75' from the minimum 75’ setback, per Chapter
160. Section 7 (B)(2)(b).
to perms the construction ol a
houaa and andosad awtmming
pool within 100 of tha wetland
araa. on the toSowtng described
property
Lot 49. Meedow Brooks (a
taplat). according to lha Plat
thereof as recorded m Plal Bock
44, Pages 77 - 7# ol the Pubic

Carol A Foslar. City Clerk
DATED June 9, 2004
Publish June 16. 2004
F134
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ot the Dty
ot Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold a Pubic
Haanng on July 1 ,2004, at 7 00
P M , or aa soon ihereattar as
poastoia. to consider a request
tram Frank Russo tor Sita Plan
Approval with variances to the
Land Development Code:

to permit a residential lo office
conversion, on the following
described property
Lots W and X. Block 49. and the
South 1/2 ol vacated alley adja
cent on North, Amended Plat ot
Crystal Lake Shores, a t record
ed in Plat Book 6. Page 18,
Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida, more common­
ly known as 2788 W Lake Mary
Boulevard
The Public Hearing will be held
in the Commission Chambers at
Lake Mary City Hall. 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
The Public Is invited to attend
and be heard
Said hearing
may be continued Irom time to
time until a final decision is
made by the City Commission
For questions regarding this
request, please contact Matt
Dorsteln. Planner, al 407-5851440
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVE­
NIENCE THIS RECORD MAY
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR PUR­
POSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY WITH RESPECT TO THE
FOREGOING MATTER ANY
PERSON
WISHING
TO
ENSURE THAT AN ADEOUATE
RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
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
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Card A Foster. City Clerk
DATED JuneO. 2004

Vanance to Chaptar 155.
Appandu B. Subsection 3 (E) to
reduce the required 24 loot twoway Internal access-way width
to 13 teat at a one-ala-tima/twoway accessway

Pubiiah June 18. 2004
F135

Variance lo Chapter 155.
Appendix A. Subsection 13 (A)
lor rekel from the 3-loot drive­
way setoack tor tha aoutham
moat 38 tael of lha east property
boundary

Santord Towing and Recovery
gtvea Notice ol Forectoaura of
Lien and Intent to te ll vehicle*
pursuant to aubaectwn 71J 78 oI
tha Florida Statutaa that on
0672W2004 00 00 a m al 2522
Country Club R d , Santord. FI
32771-4059. Santord Towing
and Recovery reserves tha nght
to accept or refect any and/or all
bid*

Vanance lo Chapter 157.04,
Subsection F (6)(1H*&gt; to reduce
the width of vie eastern land­
scape buffer Irom the required
15 leet to allow tor 0 teet lor the
southern moat 3S teet of the
east property kna. and for 3 teet
lor the mtddto 80 feet ol the east
property kna Oust north ot the
previous 38 teet)

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

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T H E R A C IN G 411

N EX TEL CUP,

BUSCH SERIES

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK

Race: DM1,400

Race: The Meijer 300 presented by Oreo
Where: Kentucky Speedway
When: Saturday, B pm. EDT
Defending champ: Bobby Hamilton Jr.
Race record: Bobby Hamilton Jr.; 136.123
mph, June 11,2003.
Qualifying record: Stacy Compton. 176.384
mph, June 14,2003.
Storyline: Fans attending the race will bo
entertained by a pre-race concert featuring
country music star Tracy Byrd. Marvin I j o w Is ,
head coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, will Ik*
Grand marshal for the race.

Race: O'Reilly 200
Where: Memphis Motorsports Park
When: Saturday 3 pm. EDT
Race distance: 200 laps/150 miles
Race record: Travis Kvnpil; 89.065 mph;
June 22,2002.
Qualiiying record: Greg Blfllc, 120.139
mph; May 7,1999.
Defending champ; Ted Musgrave
Storyline: Memphis Motorsports Park
Joined the circuit in 1998 and lias produced
six different winners — four of them for­
mer series champions.

NEXTEL CUP
. Dais Earnhardt Jr.
2,113; previous; 1
2. Jimmie Johnson
2,055; previous: 2
3. Matt Kenseth
1,889; previous; 3
4. Jetf Gordon
1,874; previous: 5
5. Tony Stewart
1,854; previous: 4

Where: Michigan lnternntlimnl Speedway
When: Sunday, 1:30 p.m., KDT
Defending champion: Kurt Busch (right)
Race distance: 400 mlles/200 laps.
Race record: Dale Jarrett; 173,997 mph;
June 13,1999.
Qualifying record: Dale Earnhardt
Jr.; 191.149 mph; Aug. IB. 2000.
Story line: Over the past nine Cup races
at MIS, there have been nine different
winners.

W f

6. Bobby Labonte ----1,812; previous:
7. Kurt Busch
1,803; previous:
8. Elliott Sadler
1,773; previous:
9. Kevin Harvick
1,735; previous:
10. Ryan Newman
1,674; previous:

8
Bobby
Labonte
moved up two
spots In the
standings on
the strength ol
his third-place
finish at
Pocono.

6
7
9
10

BUSCH SERIES
1. Marlin True* Jr.
2,279; previous: 2
2. Kyle Busch
2,234; previous: 1
3. David Green
2,026; previous: 3
4. Bobby Hamilton Jr.
1,903; previous: 5
5. Michael Waltrip
1,971; previous: 4
6. Grog Biflle
1,924; previous: 7
7. Jason Letfler
1,900; provious: 9
8. Jason Keller
1,900; previous: 6
9. Ron Hornaday
1,878; previous: 8
10. Kenny Wallace
. 1,748; previous: 10

Best man wins

Harvick, Kenseth
tangle on the track
By AL LEVINE
Cox News Sctv ice
Ixing Pond, Pa.
evin Harvick and Matt Kenseth can
expect to hear hum NASCAR's Judi­
cial system with fines for an alterca­
tion near the end of Sunday's hx-uno 500.
With 11 laps to go, Kenseth got under the
Iwck of Harwich's No. 2!) Chevrolet. Then,
under the last caution with four Laps
remaining after Dale Jarrett's No. 88 Ford
blew Its engine, it really got interesting.
Kenseth, in Ihe No. 17 Ford, made contact
with Harvick, and Kenseth went spinning
onto the infield grass.
Kenseth got liis car Iwck on the track and
hunted down Harvick, running up behind
him. Harvick escap'd to pit road before the
race ended.
Officials from both teams were sum­
moned to the NASCAR hauler for a lengthy
discussion. All parties left without saying a
word.
Prior to tire meeting, however, Harvick
Issued an explanation through a spokesman.
"1 don’t know what his deal is," Harvick
said. "I raced him clean and cleared him,
and he got up underneath and lore my back
bumjxir. Then under caution lie brakechecked me and spun himself out. I don’t
know why he decided to try’ and wreck me.
"He needs to check his ego because it's
getting too big.”
With help from its electronic scoring sys­
tem, NASCAR placed Harvick 201ti ami
Kenseth 21st.

K

By AL LEVINE
Cox News Service

Martin True*
Jr. reclaimed
the No. 1 spot
in the standings
after finishing
second in
Saturday's race
at Nashville.

David
Reutimann
finished third in
Friday's
O'Reilly 400K
and jumped
five spots in
the standings.

J

Long Pond, Pa.
tmmle Johnson not only had to beat the field
Sunday to win the Pocono MX), he also had to
overcome another NASCAR officiating mis-

take.
So much for eliminating human error with elec­
tronic officiating.
Johnson's dominant No. 48 Chevrolet led 126 of
the 200 laps, but he cruised the final four laps under
caution to beat Jeremy Mayfield's No. 19 Dodge at a
pace that frustrated some in the crowd at I’ocono
Raceway
Eleven cautions prolonged the race nearly •!'*.
hours, produced the slowest average speinl (112.129
mph) for a I’ocono race since the track opened in
1974 and frayed the nerves of competitors and spcctators alike.
As the final laps were lieing run, a siicctalor
hurled a plastic foam cooler of beer at the flagstand
and struck official Jimmy Howell. He was not seri­
ously injured, and the fan was escorted from the
track by security
There also was an on-track bumping incident in
the last 11 laps between the No. 29 Chevy of Kevin
Harvick and the No. 17 Font of Matt Kenseth,
which got the drivers and their crew chiefs a
lengthy post-race meeting in NASCAK’s big m i
truck.
And NASCAR president Mike Helton was com­
pelled to address the media afterward alxmt the pit-

&gt;road (Hilt Kiting blunder. n A' i f ' i r o v +/

"The nature of our sport and the level of compctition that it is, there still is a large amount of
human clement that is part of the officiating of our
sport," Helton said. “You'd like to think that you
could do it without any error at all, but you have to
accept file fact that you are human. I can't explain
why days like today happen.”
The ending was almost as surreal as the pit-road
error on lap 154 that nearly cost Johnson ills third
victory this season and ninth of his career.
Johnson held a comfy 9.7-second lead on Ryan
Newman with 46 laps remaining when Ricky
Setzer wins, extends points lead
Craven's No. 32 Ford blew an engine. It brought out
Dennis Setzer overtook Ted Musgrave with
the sixth caution of the day
five laps remaining to win the O’Reilly 400K
Johnson passed up pit road, following new rules
Craftsman Truck Series race Friday nt Texas
to enter pit road under caution (hat had been
Motor Speedway Setzer increased his scries
announced Sunday. Essentially, the pits arc closed
lead to 50 points over Carl Edwards.
the first time the race leader goes by the entrance
to pit road and open the second time he approaches.
After Johnson |Kissed the entrance, an official
inadvertently ciianged the m i flag to a green flag,
indicating the pits were open, and all but four cars
on the lead lap began pitting. Johnson pitied on lap
156. By the time ho exited, he had fallen to 22nd.
Things worked out in the end for Johnson, who
FOX
DHL 400
worked his way back to the front and passed
1:00 p.m.t Sunday
Mayfield for the lead with 28 laps to go.
BUSCH SERIES
"The guys who saw the green flag and pitted did
FX nothing wrong,” Helton said. "And the guys who
The Meijer 300 presented by Oreo
did not pit were doing what they were told to do. So
8 p.m., Saturday
there were two rights that made one wrong."
SPEED
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
Johnson and crew chief Chad Knnus took turns
CHANNEL
O'Reilly 200
saying all the rigid filings aixiut how tough a job
2:30 p.m.. Saturday
NASCAR has trying to sort things out, but they

►I4FX

f t TALKTHETALK
A guide to NASCAR terms

‘Tri-oval”
A race track that has a
•h u m p ' o r “fifth turn" In a ddi­
tion to the standard four c o r­
ners. T his should not be c o n ­
fused w ith a triangle-shaped
track, such as Pocono
Raceway, w hich has only
three d istinct corners.

3

LO O K
AHEAD

J im m ie J o h n s o n made it to Victory Lane

after taking the checkered flag under
caution. It was his third win of the season,
admitted they'd lx&gt; less diplomatic if they hadn't
won.
"I'd be furious," Johnson said, “Absolutely furi­
ous. Still, there's anger inside from what takes
place. It makes our ix'iformance and win today look
ix'tler because we were aide to overcome something
Ilial was thrown al us."

RACE STATISTICS
Winner's Average Speed: 112.129 mph.
Time of Race: 4 hours, 27 minutes, 33 seconds.
Margin of Victory: Under caution.
Caution Flags: 11 for 57 laps.
Lead Changes: 30 among 16 drivers
Lap Leaders: Kasey Kahne 0; Joe Nemechek 1-10:
Jimmy Johnson 11-35; P.J. Jones 36; Johnson 37-50;
Dale Jarrett 51; Kahne 52; Sterling Marlin 53-54;
Johnson 55; Brian Vickers 56; Johnson 57-71; Jeff
Gordon 72-85; Johnson 86-89; Greg Bifflo 90; Ryan
Newman 91;TerTy Labonte 92; Tony Stewarl 93; Mark
Marlin 94-95; Jarrett 96; Bobby LaborDe 97; Matt
Kenseth 98; Kahne 99; Johnson 100-113; Brffle 114;
Newman 115-131; Johnson 132-156; Kenseth 157160; Kahne 161-162; Gordon 163-167; Jeremy
Mayfield 168-172; Johnson 173-200.

After his trip around Talladega
Sii|x'rspecdway Thursday without a
restrictor plate, Rusty Wallace now
knows that 228 mph is too fast.
"I was running three-quarter throt­
tle through the corners just because It
was too hard on the tires," said
Wallace, driver of file No. 2 Ikxlge. "I’d
come in and the right front looked
ftmny after two lajis. I didn’t hare the
nerve to leg it. knowing the tires were
giving me some problems. These tin's
are made to go 188 mph. not 230. We

Stew art considers owning an I R L team fi•

T

NASCAR

Kahne continue?Jftifippress
Kasey Kahne proved oncv;again that lie's ■
a quick study on the Nextel Cup circuit.
Last week during a test session nt I’ocono
Raceway, the rookie driver of the No. 9
Ikxlge lost control of Ills a ir oft Turn 1 and
hit the wall. "It wasn't a bad crash," Kahne
said, "but the car definitely needed some
work."
Friday in fire same car. Kahne breezed
around Pocono in a track qualifying record
1T2.533 mph 152.161 seconds] to become the
first rookie to win a pole nt the track. Ho fin­
ished 14fii in Sunday's Pocono 500 despite
battling handling problems most or the day.
"1 think we hail a great racecar toward
file center part of the race," Kahne said. "1
was passing Dale Jarrett on the outside In
turn three and got into the wall It Just
screwed up our right front fender"
The |Mile was also testament to Knhne's
resiliency: Last week at Dover, he appeared
to be on his way to his first career win when
lie got into some oil and hit the wall.
"1 pretty much got over (the disappoint­
ment] during the days, but every time i tried
to go to sleep it would come back in my
mind and made for a few long nights this
week," Kahne said.
It was Kalme's fourth jkjIo in 14 Cup
starts. He ties Art Watts 11957) for the quick­
est that a driver has reached his fourth
career pole.

V\fallace nears 230 mph at Talladega

June 20 — DHL 400,
Michigan International Speedway
June 27 -*■ Dodge/Save Mart 350,
Infineon Raceway
July 3 — Pepsi 400,
Daytona International Speedway
July 11 — Troplcana 400,
Chlcagoland Speedway
July 25 — New England 300,
New Hampshire International Speedway

ony Stewart, who already owns
teams In World of Outlaws and
USAC sprint car racing, might
like to Btep up to the Indy Racing
League. He said he's had discussions In
the past 30 days about starting an IRL
team.
The talk continues Stewart's flirta­
tion with Indy racing while he contin­
ues to race In Nextel Cup
He Is a former IRL champion and
nearly tried to catch a ride in last
month's Indianapolis 500 before being
reminded his contract with Joe Gibbs
Raring prohibits it.
“The discussion didn’t start with

P O C O N O NO TEBO O K

ft

Jimmie Johnson dominates field,
survives officiating gajfie to win

CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
1. Dennis Setzer
1,109; previous: 1
2. Carl Edwards
1,059; previous: 2
3. Rick Crawford
986; previous: 3
4. Mike Skinner
982; previous: 4
5. Bobby Hamilton
946: previous: 5
6. Jack Sprague
927; previous: 8
7. David Reutimann
908; previous: 12
8. Jon Wood
900; previous: 7
9. Matt Crafton
897; previous: 11
10. Chad Chaffin
679; previous: 13

B H E E 3H M

me.” said Stewart, who finished 27th at
the I’ocono 500. "It started with other
groups of people that approached me
about the possibility of starting a team."
He said his teams in other series are
self-sufficient, and that would be a
requirement for an IRL team.
"If 1were to do on IRL team like that it
would take a lot of planning and assem­
bling the right people,” Stewart said. “The
biggest thing would be hiring a team man­
ager and a good crew. If we could do that,
1 would definitely entertain 1LI would
love to see the IRL run in conjunction
with NASCAR."
—A l Levine

only ran two or three laps."
The laps were jiart of a test of
radio communication equipment, and
Wallace is definitely not in favor to
taking the plates oft for more speed.
"You could never rare a car that
fast," Wallace said. "The motor was
screaming. You're approaching 230
mph, and as I got to the corner there
was no way you could go through the
corner as fast as you did in the
straightaway"
—A l Levine

TRACK EXPERT

MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
Track: 2-mile oval, IB degrees hanking in turns 1*
4.12 degrees banking on frontstretch, 5 degrees
banking on backstretch.
Where: Brooklyn. Mich.
Length o f fronUtretch: 3,600 feet
Length o f backstretch: 2,242 feet
Date opened: 1968
First Cup race: Motor State 500, June 15,1969.
Most Cup victories: David Pearson, 9
Seating capacity: 136,373
On the Web: wwwmispecdwaycom

BUSCH REPO RT

Lcffler outlasts
rain at Nashville
Gladcvllle, Tenn.
n a wet night at Nashville
Superspeedway, leader Kyle
Busch found his gas tank
dry, and that allowed Jason Leffier
to earn the first win of his 56-rncc
Busch Scries career.
Leftler took file lead when
Busch spun with an empty gas
tank.
Leftler led the final four laps of
the Federated Auto Parts 300,
which was delayed for three hours
because of rain and ended under
caution at 1:35 a m.
"I’m just so overjoyed," he said.
"I probably did file worst TV inter­
view I've ever done, but it was
because I was so happy”
Martin Truex Jr. finished sec­
ond ahead of Clint Bowyer, Mike
Bliss and Ron Hornaday Jr.
Leffier's crew chief Robert
“Bootle" Barker advised his driver
to conserve fuel over the final laps.
“I told him with about 25 laps to
go, to ‘back it down,’ " Barker 6ald.

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99— A partments U nfurnished

103— H o u s e s U nfurnished

2BFV1BA garage apt in lake
Morvoo area near 1-4 C ol 407323-2952

P O R Z IG REALTY
RENTALS

Santord/Lako M ary: 1.2. and
3 Bedroom Apts staring ot $510
Lake Front Living Free Rent'
Call now 407-322-9104, EHO

100— C ondominium
R entals
2/2
Heathrow
Condo
Townhouse, luoplaee. scroon
patio,
gated
entrance
w/com m unlty pool Barclay
Place at Heathrow S1100/mo
321-591-9848

93— Rooms Foil
Hin t
WEEKLY MENTALS
Starting 0 S82/wk.
H isto ric D ow ntow n
407-330-4423

101— Mouses*
Furnished

Downtown Sanford Fumishod,
Super dean, utilities, phone, on
bus route Ironi S12S wooWy Cnl
407-402-0340 Hurry, w o n t
last' $250 moves you in
Vory nice, very clean turn rm
all utl, cable, A C , Indry, phono,
letch use. sec, dr, resident
owner, private entrance No
S m o kin g ) O nly d ru g tree
sober need apply. 407-3140924.
Room For Rent. Downtown
Sanford
Irom $ t2 5/w e e k
Hurry, Available now 407-4020346

Sanlord Furnished apt utilities
included 1 Block Irom town ft
laketront 1 person, no pels,
deposit required 407-3230229

W anted
$400 Mo. w /util. ft cable
internet, $200 A nppt lee
Share 4/2 w/sem t-privato
entrance. Prolessionai young
middle aged male Sanlord
Airport near 417 c u t N S, N'D
A quiet 407-323-7500
Seeking a person to share my
homo, view ot Lake Monroe, lull
house prtvJeges Call 407-3287232 lor an appointment

97— A partments i
------ Furnished I
Small 1DR apt. utilities 7 cable
Included No drugs/nicohol
S150,'woek 1st. last 7 StOO
deposit required 352-2672702._____________________

98— Rentals
Full house privileges,phono.
TV cable Low weekly late $250
m ove In 407-402-0346

105—
D utlex/T riplex

D O Y L E REA LTY
RENTALS
( 407) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

2 BR Duple* Apts close to
Sem inole High, scr potch.
laundry
A storage
Rm.
5550/Mo 407-647-1366

S a n lo rd : 1/1, Efficiency,
Kitdien. Balh. Llv Rm Water.
Sower Garbage A Lawn Svc
Included S380/S350,
Sanford: 1/1 Eat-In Kilch . Uv
Rm. $445/$425 Dep
S anford: 3 2 , Kitchen. Living
Rm, Fenced Yard. New Paint
Section
B
Accepted
$6755625 Deposit
Sanford: 3 2 Condo, Appro*
t4 0 0 Sq Ft, Scrn Porch.
Inside U tility Rm. Eat-In
Kitchen,
Dining
Rm
Com munity Pool. Gated
Community $775/$750 Dep
A lta m o n te Springs*. 14/2.
Ddiib'lo ‘ 6 ,irT g tf!’ C ii/p ltc d .
Very Nice Homo $950 00
$950 00 Deposit

Special
2BR unfurnished
$750, moves you In, Rent
S575MO. you pay etectrtc 407321-0658

DOYLE REALTY, INC.
WE RENT ft SELL HOMES

107— M obile H omes
For Rent
ELOER SPRINGS off SR 427,
1 ft 2 BR starting at $130 pet
week. $130 Deposit Call 407333 3964 or 407-302-7034

181— ArrtiANCES &amp;
F urniture For S ale

199— Pets &amp;
S upplies

219— Wanted to
Buy

Flortsl/Gitt Shop In Oviedo just
reduced to S30K total. Includes
Inventory ft van Store front
location Call Sheioe, Security
Financial, 407-661-9700,

P o o l Tabla: Gorgeous B’
professional series, alt wood,
decorative
legs,
leather
pockets, oversized 3 piece t*
slate, accessory kit with balls
All new rolails $4,000, salt
$1495 407-402-1781 Of 386753-1530

Patti's Pet
Sitting

A lu m in u m , Cans, copper,
B rass, New spapers, A u to
R adiators ft B atteries
K o ko m o R e cyclin g :
407-321-0004
91BW . 1ST. S anford
M-F, 10-5, Sat.9-1

181— ArrLiANCEs &amp;
Furniture For Sale

Wisteria
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DINING RM :
BOMBAY
CHERRYW OOD. 110* Dbl
Ped, B Chippendale Chrs, 72*
D utlel/Hutch, Unused. Still
Boiod. Cost St BK. Sell $3950
Marble Server $750. 13 pc
Cherry Set. 78* Table. 8 chrs.
China C a b , $1295 407-6601415

Need nn Investment?? Want
to Move out of Aporlmont lie ? ?
2405
O range
A ve n u e :
Charming 2/1 cottage, wood
firs, brick patio, park bench,
lowering oaks, move-in ready
low $90,000's. Call Joyco
Stansberry 407-323-6755

BEDRM • 8 PC Loren
CHERRYWOOD Sleigh bed,
Rails. Dresser, Mirror. Cbest. 2
Nitestds, unused. Still Boied.
Cost $7k Sell $1950 407-6601415

C hina ca b in e t-h o n e y pinetriple doors upper/tower, triple
drawers New $950.W as $495
Now $400
2-B unk Bod Sets w/mattress
Never u s o d .can be converted
to trundle beds $275 oo each
set 407-302-4015

153— A creage L o t
For S ale
4 a/- Acres of pristine property
Toned A-1. Four parcels being
sold as ono One parcel fronts
427. Future land use is LDR
$200,000 For more Into or copy
of Burvey call Nancy Dollenger,
CRS. Realtor®, Kolter Williams
Homage Realty. Direct at 321 257-1525

117— C ommercial

211—
Pool
T able:
8 lt
IBC
professoral senes, 3 pc t 1slate,
tthr pockets, fett, unused, still in
crate, cost $4K, sol $1450 407660-1415

217— G a r a g e S a le s
Big Yard S ilt: 407 W 22nd St.
Sanford Jun 17/16119 Tods,

13 14(1 tong telephone polos in
good condition $300 lakes all
407-260-7107

glassware, furniture, jewelry, old
dolts, clothes Much more

Old Lake Mary 618619 •
Computer SLt K*Js, Womens &amp; Plus
Sz clothes, software, ngn, ctshes.
table, Dsny VHS«MUCH more FnSat. 8-3. No eaiiies 226 Abbott Av
Take Country Club try City HaH, rt
on Crystal LK. Pass Poke Station.
Ifto n lstS l, it on Byron

CORRUGATED
STEEL
ROOFING lor Barns, Boat
Docks. Shops, etc Also Culvert
Pipe 15‘ *20 18'*20‘ . Call For
Prices Surplus Steel ft Supply,
Inc Apopka 407-293-57B8

M attre ss
Set:
NASA
technology vtsco memory loam
as seen on TV/Mall 20 year
warranty Rebut $1699. must s d
$595 407-102-1781 or 306668B494

Australian Shepherd, named
Sport, 2 yrs old Good man's
Dog Free to good home
Doesn't like kids, 407-3223131

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Business Opportunities

1250 A 2500 Sq El Warehouse
w/Oftico ft Restroom Sec dep
Required A 1 Yr. loose 407-3238122______________________

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141— H omes For
S ale

2 gas fireplaces, unused $500
each Various woodworking
shop loots, little used. 1/2 new
cost 407-323-4162

223—
M iscellaneous
Save on P a rts !) M ower
Blndos. Belts, Wheels. Tires ft
Tubes
C a ito 'S .
2617A
French Ave, Sanford. 407-3238418
Spo/Hol tub, 5 person portable
with lounger. 5hp 20 jets,
never used $1650 407-2565919

231— C ars For S ale
1988 CHEVY CORVETTE
BLACK
NEEDS
SOME
WORK ORIGINAL OWNER
$5000 407-688-6044

89 Buick Regal, 3.1 v6,
automatic,
PS,
PB.
newliresbattery/shocks Runs
greal $895. 407-323-2381.

P icku p Truck : 1/2 ton Dodge
Dakota. 1995. 104,000 miles,
dark green, extended cab. V0.
power everything $5,299 407322-5377 eve

Real Estate

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A STAR/ 2 far I SAM Rennatoni Apply &lt;$fbl50(MQ36

Announcements

Storage /Office For
Rent

223—
M iscellaneous

235—
T ruck/B uses/V ans
For S ale

lit &lt;;». MIRRORS k b wir leftover* 41* iK D 'a lM ' 7 « Sim ra
7 r iia n * il/4 * 9 v* S U L m

Motorcycles from your back yard
or garage-any condition W * pick
up. Jack's 407-302-3311

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127—

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W ill buy antique glass ft
anbqiB crystal diandotars 407461-2694

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Healthcare
S a n lo rd : 1 DR cottage,
completely renovated CHA
dishwasher, disposal. Grounds
m a rt n d No smoking, no pets
$55Q’mo 407-415-7241

A n t iq u e

C o l l e c t ib l e s

191— Building
M aterials

199— Pets &amp;
Suftlies

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LONGWOOD. Closo to UPS
1375 sq tt otfosWarehouse unit
More cu ft. ample parking,
clean A well maintained, very
com petitive
rent,
with
incentives 407-331-0539

Leave your horses at the
H orse Hotel. Want to go on a
vacation, but you can't find the
right person you can trust Call
M arsha al T h ird T im es a
Charm larm tor more details
Nice bam, turn out pastures.
Good Rales 352-250-35471

187— S torting
G oods

French C ountry Sofa Bed
Gr/Gold'Rose. Wood feel 4
throw pillows Great condition
407-688-8864

Adoption

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201— H orses

Spa: Therapy |e!s. energy
efficient 110 volt, insulated
cover, brand new in crate.
$1295. 407-331-1941 or 386668-0494

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BEDRM • 8 PC High-end Lous
VIII
CHERRYW OOD.
alt
Dovetail. Dresser, trl-mlrror.
Chest. 2 NitoStds. Unused, Still
Boiod, Cost S15K. Sell $3,250
407-660-1415

Com pletely
renovated
3BR/1BA homo near Lake
Mary City Hall Presently
renting a $800mo. $110K
407-925*2956.

Will Care For Your Dog or Cat
In Your Hom e While You Are
Gone) Plenty ol TLC Very
Reasonable Ratesl References
Available Upon Request.
Please Call 407-314-8703

Solid oakwood day bed with
mattress ft trundle bed
Excellent condition. $95. 407688-8393

BED: Luxury firm pillow-top
m attress set Never used,
warranty $135 407-831-1322
or 386-753-1515
delivery
available
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C A LL AND ASK US ABOUT
REO OR FORECLOSURE
PROPERTIES
ft
NEW
LO CAL LISTINGS.
C all Jo y c e S tansberry
407-323-6755
Or, Jan D uttw eller
407-679-1000

151— I nvestment
Property For Sale

Sanlord 3BR CHA. 2004 Mo#y
Ave, hordwd Mrs. double
carport, ready now, $750 plus
deposit 407-323-4540

160— Business For
Sale

141— H omes For
Sale

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 6 7 8

407- 321-0159

Sanford
Downtown,
convenient
location,
refrigerator microwave color TV.
kitchotte room, private bath,
steeping rooms Call 407-3214900

95— Roommate

1 0 t5
W est
12th
St.
S a n fo rd : 3/2, Section 8
Welcome $675
•2535 Georgia Ave, Sanford
fVI.5, section 8 Woteome $750
1025
W e il
25th
SI,
Sanford: 3M Screen Porch
$850
•1160 Dot Dr. A lta m o n te
S p rin g s :
4/1,5
House,
Carport, Cul-De-Sac $800
•534 W ilton C ircle, Sanford
2/2 5 In Placid Lakes. Gated,
Community Pool $900
505 C lu b
Dr, W in te r
Springs: 3/2 condo. Fireplace
S950
•2606
S.
M y rtle
Ave,
S a n fo rd : 3/2. 1 car Garage,
Cul-De-Sac $950
5048
H a w ksto n e
Dr,
S anford: Brand New 3/2 5 . 1
Car Garage, Town homo In
Dunwoody Com m ons No
Pets $ t 200
•320 W eklva
Park Dr.
S a n fo rd : 3/2 Riverfront Log
Home $1500

103— H ousesU njurnished

Bateman Realty

Services

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407-323-3301
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In K it . LR. $62,900
In Law Q uarters: 4 /3.2300*
sq tt. Uv, Din. F a in , Game Rm,
$169,900
L ike New: 3 2 . Uv. Din,
Garage, nicely landscaped
yard $95,500
In Law Q uartcra: 5/3 1 2
4 500* sq tt w/4/2 1 2
manhouse plus 1/1. tviaw apt
w/separato kitchn, bedim,
tarn rm ft bath. 2 car gar plus
added 3 car gar. workshop or
storage on t acre $299,900
R enovated: 3 2 with new
ntenor peak, comer tot w 2 car
garage $93.900

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1st Month’s Rent
With 12 Mo. le a se &amp; Approved Credit
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New company m Lake Mary
has several programs to buy
your home tor a l cash or lease
wth tre opBon to purchase ALL
price ranges considered
Call now to hear
your options

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the personal representative and
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payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
mode
payable to the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON. the
holder of the loltowtng certiftcate(s) has tiled said certitlcale(t) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certihcale
number(s) and year(s) ol
Issuance, the description of the
property, and the namefs) In
which it was assessed la/are as
follows;

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CERTIFICATE NO: 92 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

241— R ec .

PARCEL ID# 20-19-30-5010000-0420

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Description of Properly: LEG
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E BOOKERTOWN PB 4 PG 98

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Names In which assessed; MATTIE HARDY
All of said property being in Iho
County ol Seminole, State ol
Flood*

eg als

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1245-16-M

Unless such certificated) shall
bo redeemed according to law,
itr« property described In such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the wost front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Snntord. Florida.

IN RE FORFEITURE OF
S922 33 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Ludwig Perry
1S7 Pendellon Slreel
Deltona, Florida 32752
and ml others who claim an
inlerosl in Ilia following property
&lt;3 In United Stale*
Currpncy
Donald F. Eslmger, in his official
capacity as Sheriff ol the
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County,
Florida,
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tors or agents, seized the above
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2004. at or near the area ol BJ s
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Sanford,
Seminole County. Florida Said
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Sheriff ol Seminole County tor
the purpose ol todoiture pur­
suant to sections 932 701932 704, Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint lor Final
Judgment ot Forfeiture has been
tiled in iho above-styled Court

Payment ol Sale tee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sate Full payment ol
an amount equal to the highest
bid Is due wrthm 24 hours alter
the advedised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo the Clerk ol tho
Circuit Court

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2, 9. 16, 23. 2004
F018
Notice ot Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NICKELSON, the
holder of the loltowtng certrftcate(s) h a t tiled said certlllcalets) lor a lax deed lo be
issued thereon The certitlcaie
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, the description ol the
property, and tho name(s) In
which it was assessed Is are as
loilows

Mikfied F. Redding
Personal Representative
221 Tuskogee Street
Sanford, FL 32771
Jonathan B Alper, Esq
Ftonda Bar No 208681
Jonathan B Alper, P.LC
274 Kipling Court
Heathrow, FL 32746
Telephone 407/444-0404
Attorney
lor
Porsonal
Representative

CERTIFICATE NO: 340 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 25-19-30-5AG1406-006A

Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F042

Description ol Property. LEG W
73 FT OF LOT 6 BLK 14 TR 6
TOWN OF SANFORD PB 1 PG
60

Notice o l Application
lo r Tax Deed

Names in which assessed
HAROLD S NOBLES JR

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that RAYMOND P RHODE OR
MARIANNE K RHODE, Iho
holder ol the loltowtng certitlcate(s) has tiled said certitlcate(s) lor a tax deed to be
Issued thereon The certificate
Humberts) and yeaifs) of
Issuance, the description ol tho
proporty, and tho name(s) tn
which It was assessed is'are as
follows

All ol said proporty being In the
County of Seminole. State ot
Florida
Unless such certificale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
ttie proporty described In such
corliiicate(s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on

CERTIFICATE NO: 187 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997

Dated on 5/27/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2, 9, 18, 23. 2004
F016
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-493-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF

Tusin) M. Scoiaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Ftonda 32773
(4071665 6603
Attorney tor Petitioner

The administration ol the estate
ol
Tyrone
Redding.
S r,
deceased.
File Number 04493-CP. is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address ol whtch Is Clerk of
Court, Probate D isto rt. 301 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. FL,
32771 The estate is Intestate
The names and addresses ot

Tyrone Redding. S r,
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION

Monday. JULY t2. 2004 al
11 00am

PARCEL ID# 25-19 30 5AG0503-0010

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

Description ot Property LEG
LOTS t . 2 BLK 5 TR 3 TOWN
OF SANFORD PB 1 PG 58
Names In which assessed
JOSEPH INGRIA JR TRUSTEE
All ot said property being In the
County of Seminole. Stale ol
Ftonda
Unless such certilicate(s) shall
be ledoomed according lo law,
Ifte property described in such
certiticato(s) will be sold to the
highest tedder at the west Iron!
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida,
on

Dated on 5/27/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Deborah M Brown
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 2. 9. 16, 23, 2004
F017

Monday, JULY 12. 2004 al
11 00am
Payment ol Sale toe. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording tees are required
to be patd by the successful bid­
der at Iho sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to tire highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-493-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF

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Tyrone Padding, S r,
Dacaasad
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

Dated on 5/27/2004

ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED

Monday. JULY 12, 2004. al
11 00am

I HEREBY CERTIFY thal a true
and correct copy ol this Notice ot
Forteiluie Complaint was lurrushed by U S certified mail,
it-turn receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 2
day ol Juno. 2004

Publish; June 9, 16. 2004
F04G

An interested persons on whom
e copy of this Notice ol
Administration is served m utt tile
any objections that challenge the
qualilicallons ol the personal
representative venue, or Juris­
diction of this Court, by filing a
petition or other pleading
requesting relief with this C ourt.
In accordance with the Florida
Probata Rulos, WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM

L egals

The administration ol the a t tala
ol
Tyrone
Redding.
Sr,,
deceased.
File Number 04493-CP. Is pending In the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division, the
address ot which Is Clerk of
Court, Probata Division. 301 N
Park Avenue, Sanlord, FL,
32771 The names and address­
es ol the personal representa­
tive and that personal represen­
tative's attorney are set torth
below
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate. Including unmatured.
contingent or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy ol 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 SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having dalms
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate. Including unma­
tured. contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTEn THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 9. 2004

Alt creditors ot the Decedent
end other persons having claims
or demands against Decedents
estate, on whom a copy ol this
notice is required to be served
must Me 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
All other creditors ol the
Decedent end persons having
claims or domands against (he
Decedent s estate must Me their
claims wffh 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 DECEDENT’ S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ol the first publication
ol this Notice is June 9. 2004
Porsonal Representative
HERMAN RAFAEL ALZAMO
RA
110 Nandma Terrace
Winter Springs, FL 32708
TERRANCE H DITTMEH
Attorney lor Porsonal
Representative
Florida Bar No 210471
1815 Edgewsler Drive, Suite
ISO
Post Office Box 540057
Orlando. FL 32854 0057
(407) 843-0348
Publish June 9, 16. 2004
F044

Mildred F Rodding
Personal Representative
221 Tuskegee Street
Sanlord. FL 32771
Jonathan B Alper. Esq
Ftonda Bar No 208881
Jonathan B Alper. P L C
274 Kipling Court
Heathrow, FL 32748
Telephone 407/444-0404
Attorney
tot
Personel
Representative
Publish June 9, 18,2004
F041
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-5M-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MAnYONA REIDENBACM.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
(Summery Admlntalretlon)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
You oie hereby notified that
Older
ot
Summary
Administration has beon entered
in the estate ol MARYON A
REIDENBACH, deceased File
Number 04-584-CP, by the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate
Dtvtsion. the address ol which Is
301
North
Par* Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida 32771-1243.
thal the decedent's data of death
was January IS, 2004; that the
total value ol the estate l i
$12,309 27 and thal the names
and addrassai ol thosa lo whom
H has bean assigned by such
order are
Name
Address
MARTHA REIDENBACH as
Trustee ol the Meryon A
Reidenbach Revocable Trull,
dated the 28th day ol January.

2000
109 Variety Tree Circle
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All creditors ot the decedent and
persons having claims or
demands against decedents
estate ol the decedent other
than those tor whom provision
tor full payment was made in the
Order
ol
Summary
Administration must tile their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIME
PERIOO, 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
JUNE 9. 2004
MARTHA REIDENBACH
Person Giving Notice
109 Variety Tree Circle
Altamonte Spnngs, FL 32714
ELDRIDGE DOWNEY LACY
Attorney
Ftonda Bar No 0975587
DEAN. MEAD, EGERTON,
BLOODWORTH, CAPOUANO
A BOZARTH. PA.
800 N Magnolia Avenue
Suile 1500
Orlando, FL 32803
Telephone 407/841-1200
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Publish Junes, 16. 2004
F043
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number 04-673-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROMULO JOSE
CASTELLANO.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The sdmrnutrabon ol the estate
of ROMULO JOSE CASTEL­
LANO. deceased. File Number
04-573-CP. la pending In the
Circuit Court kx Orange County,
Ftonda. Probata Division, the
address ol which Is 301 North
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Ftonda
32771.
The names and
addressee ol lha personal repre­
sentative end the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No 04-494-CP
iN R E

ESTATE OF

WILLIAM DAWSON
MUQULEY.
Deceased

InCfvS Case No 04CA-68-14W
ot ttie Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judctal Circuit In end lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Ftonda,
I will ta il to lha highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located si 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord, Florida,
el 1100 a m on the 6 day ol
July,
2004
the
loltowtng
described property as set torth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
THE WEST 633 33 OF LOT
366. O P SWOPE LAND COM­
PANY S PLAT OF BLACK HAM­
MOCK. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE ItO
AND 111, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Oatod this 1 day ol Juno. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cleik
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
04-21997
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
(he
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, t BOO-955-8771 (TDD) or 1 000955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 9, 18. 2004
F047
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 2528 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol ttie estate
ot WILLIAM OAWSON HUGULEY, deceased, whose date ol
death was March 21. 2004, is
pending in ttie Circuit Court lot
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probate Division lire address ol
which is The names and
addiesses of the personal repre­
sentative and the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
torth below
All creditors ol the decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against ttie decedent s
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice is required to be served
must hie their claims with this
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All othor creditors ot the dece­
dent and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent s estate must tile their
dalms wffh 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 PERIOO SET FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEOENTtS
OATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
JUNE 9. 2004
GALE GORMLY
Personal Representative
1820 NW 83rd Tenece
Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
JODY LESLIE. ESQUIRE
Attorney lor GALE GORMLY
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative

Ftonda Bar No 0773174
LAW OFFICES OF JODY
LESLIE. PA
515 East Las Olas Boulevard.
Suite 1150
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33301
Telephone (954)779-1772
Publish June 9, 18, 2004
F045
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMe 18TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-68-14W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
CO D/B/A COMMONWEALTH
UNITED MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAIME GONZALEZ. 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 JAIME
GONZALEZ, BETTY L
GONZALEZ A/K/A BETTY LEE
GONZALEZ 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 BETTY L
GONZALEZ A/K/A BETTY LEE
GONZALEZ. EQUITY ONE
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COMPANY A/K/A EQUITY ONE.
INC.; CITIFINANC1AL EQUITY
SERVICES. INC , JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

THIRD NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to on Order Granting
Mouon to Resei Foredoom*
Sole deled June 1, 2004 entered

1

LASALLE BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FORMERLY
KNOWN AS LASALLE
NATIONAL BANK. IN ITS
CAPACITY AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE UNDER THE THAT
CERTAIN SALE AND
SERVICING AGREEMENT
DATED JUNE 1. 1999 AMONG
AFC TRUST SERIES 1999-2,
AS ISSUER. SUPERIOR BANK
FSB. AS SELLER AND
SERVICEn. AND LASALLE
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE, AFC
MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET
BACKED NOTES, SERIES
1999 2.
PLAINTIFF
VS
LINWOODA WOOLARD A/K/A
ALLEN A WOOLARD. 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
LINWOOO
A
WOOLARD A/K/A ALLEN A
WOOLARD.
SHEILA
WOOLARD, 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 SHEILA
WOOLARD, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sate dated May 25. 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03-CA2528-14 ol the Circuit Court ot
ttie 18TH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Sanford,
Ftonda. I will tell to ttie highest
and best bidder lor cash at (tie
West Front Door at the SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse locat­
ed at 301 N Park Avenue in
Sanlord, Ftonda. at 1100 am
on the 24 day of June. 2004 the
lottowing described property as
set torth in said Summery Final
Judgment, lo-wtl
LOT 139, WOOOCREST UNIT
FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 67
O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
5EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
Dated this 25 day ol May. 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 State
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
03-17753
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, 1800955-8771 (TDD) CM 1-800955-6770. via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
FO40
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA-627-140
THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF

vs
LEONARD ROBERT TERRY
A/K/A LEONARD R TERRY. 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 LEONARD ROBERT
TERRY A/K/A LEONARD R.
TERRY, DONNA M TERRY, 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 DONNA M TERRY,
WHISPERING WINDS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Granting
(he Motion lo Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated May 27, 2004
entered tn Civil Case No 02CA-527-14G
ol the Clrcurt
Court ol the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE
County, Sanlord, Florida, I w il
sell to the highest and best bid
dor lor cash at tho West Front
Dow at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenuo In Sanford. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 29 day ot
June, 2004 the following
desenbod ptofmrly as set torth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 28, WHISPERING
WINDS, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 35, PAGES
10. 11 AND 12, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FtORIDA
Dated this 27 day of May, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Publtah In:
THE SANFORD HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID
J STERN, P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Olive State
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
02 B6045
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABILI
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINIS1 RATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-065-4227.1BOO 955 8771 (TDD) w 1-600955-8770, via Ftonda Relay
Service
Publish June 9, 16, 2004
F049______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 C A -5 8 M 4 G
DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST
COMPANY AMERICAS. F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
AS TRUSTEE,
Plaintiff.
vs
CARROLL CLEMENTS; JAMES
CLEMENTS, JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Fwectosure dated ttie day of
MAY 27, 2004 entered In CtvS
Case No 04 CA 58t-14G of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and Iw SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord, Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS,
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY, AS TRUSTEE, I* the
Plaintiff
and
CARROLL
CLEMENTS,
JAMES
CLEMENTS. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS) IN POSSESSION O f
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located et 301 N.
Park Avenue in Sanlord. Florida,
al t t 00 a m on the 29 day ol
Juna. 2004 the following
described properly os set torth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:
LOT 27. BLOCK A, WOODMERE TERRACE SECTION
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS flECOTUED IN PLAT BOOt. 19. PsGE
92. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
5EMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA. SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING AND BEING IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
In
accordance
with
the
Americana with DisebOitlea Act,
Persona with Disab4tbea need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact the Conn
Administrator al 301 N. Pork
Avenue. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working day* ol
your receipt ol this nolle* II
hearing w voice impaired, c o l 1800 955-6771.
Dated this 27 day of May. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ceceke V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office o l Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Sulla 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0385
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F055

�fa g C

4B

June 16 &amp; 17. 2001

L eg als

L eg als

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t«TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04 CA-7S-14

01-77086
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with (Stabili­
ties needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-685-4227. 1800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service

THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
COUNTRYWIDE MORTGAGE
BACKED SECURITIES
SERIES 2003 R4,
PLAINTIFF

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosme dated
May 27. 2004 entered In C M
Casa No 04-CA-78-14 ot the
Circuit Court ot the t8TH
Judicial Circuit In and lot SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida
I M l salt lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue m Sanford. Florida,
a l i i 00 a m on the 29 day ol
June, 2004 Ihe following
described property as set forth In
sard Summary Final Judgment,
lo-wti
LOT 3, BLOCK 0. REPEAT OF
BLOCK D THE WOODLANDS
SECTION FIVE, ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 19.
PAGE S3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 27 day ol MAY.
2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By; Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Publish In.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J, STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
M t S University Drive Suite
500
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)233-6000
04 21961
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI
TIES ACT, persons with dtsabiktoe needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courlhouse at 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800
965-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish June 9. 18. 2004
F050
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01 CA-2027-14O
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
CO.
PUINTIFF
VS
QLORIOA BABCOCK. 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 GLORIDA
BABCOCK.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GLORIDA
BABCOCK. IF ANY, THE
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC.; REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
OOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant lo a Summary Final
-Ardgmertf ot Foreclosure dated
May 27, 2004 entered in C M
Caee No 01-CA 2027-14G ol
tie Circuit Court ot the 1BTH
Judicial Clreuff in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida
I M l ae* lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the West Front
Door at lha SEMINOLE County
Courmouaa located al 301 N
Park Avenua In Santord. Florida.
81 tt oo a ril on the 13 day ot
July,
2004
tha
following
deaertbed property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment.
&gt;9 a t
LOT 94. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS, ACCORDMG TO THE P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
38, PAGES 68. 69 AND 70. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.

Deled Vw 27

day ot MAY.

2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CMrtt at 9te Circuft Court
Ceeefca V Ekam
Deputy Clark
PuMah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID
J. STERN. P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PUINTIFF
•O t &amp; University Drive Suite
800
Flanlaaon. FL 33324
(964)233-6000

L egals

L egals

mg a special accommodation to
participate In this ptoceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator i l 301 N Park
Avenua. Santord FL 32771
Talephon# Number (407)665
4227 within 2 working days ol
your racaipt of this notice II
hearing or voice Impaired, call
800 955-6771.

to It, on Marshall C Watson
P A , Attorney lot Plaintiff, whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120. FT LAUD
ERDALE. FL 33309 within thirty
( X ) days after the test publics
tlon o&lt; m it Notice in the (Please
publish In THE SANFORD HER
ALD) and file the original with
the Clerk ol mis Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise a default win be
entered against you lor the relief
demanded In tho complaint

Datad this 27 day of May.
2004

Publish June 9, 10, 2004
F052
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ta r n
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 04 CA 96M 4G

VS
KYLE J HENDERSON A/K/A
KAYLE JAY HENDERSON. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM
INQ
AN
INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST KYLE J
HENDERSON A/K/A KAYLE
JAY
HENDERSON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KYLE
J HENDERSON A/K/A KAYLE
JAY HENDERSON. IF ANY.
FIRST PLUS FINANCIAL. INC .
JOHN DOE AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

The Herald

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC.
PUINTIFF

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekam
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0X6
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish June 9, 16,2004
F054
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-4BM4G

VS
GABRIEL MURPHY. ET AL
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO GABRIEL MURPHY AND
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
GABRIEL MURPHY whose rest
donee Is 107 NEWPORT
SQUARE.
SANFORD,
FL
32771 and who Is avoiding
sorvtce ol process and the
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees and all par­
ties claiming an interesl by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alivo, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo have
any right, title or interest In Ihe
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
LOT 75 OF MAYFAIR MEAOOWS, ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN P U T BOOK 29. PAGES
31. 32 AND 33. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
has been tiled against you and
the you are required lo serve a
copy ol your written defenses, if
any, to it on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff s attorney, whose
address is B01 S University
Drive *500, Plantation, FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
Irom the date ot the lust publica­
tion ol this notlco ot action) and
tile the original with the dark ol
this court either before service
on Plaintiff s attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, othoiwise a
default will bo enteiod against
you lor the lelwl demanded in
the complaint or petition tiled
heroin
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ot MAY
26. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY Cecelia V Ekem
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY rOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PUNTATION. FL 33324
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,
t 800 955 8771 (TDD) or 1-800
955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service

COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC ,
Plaintiff

EUNMI LEE A/K/A EUN Ml LEE.
ot al,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the day ol
MAY 27. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04 CA-4B1-14G ot foe
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit In and for SEMI
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
wherein
COUNTRYWIDE
HOME LOANS INC , Is th«
Plaintift and EUNMI LEE AWA
EUN Ml LEE, AUDIO SYS­
TEMS
CHAPMAN LAKES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIA­
TION INC , OVIEDO GAR­
DENS A DISSOLVED CORPO­
RATION CAMERON FORD.
GniCEL FERNANDEZ. SUK H
LEE. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CAMERON FORD. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF GRICEL FER­
NANDEZ. JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY b ib
Defendants I will sell to the
highest and best biddei lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Santord, Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 13 day ot
July,
2004
the
following
desenbed property as set lorth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt:
LOT 20 CHAPMAN LAKES.
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT HOOK 52, PAGE
40. 41. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 1298 OAKFORD PU C E.
OVIEDO, FL 32765
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this pioceedmg
should contact the Court
Administrator at X t N Paik
Avenue Santord FL 32771
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ot this notice tt
heaitng or voice impaired cad 1800 955 8771
Datod this 27 day ot May 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD

Submitted by
Law Office ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49m Street. Suite 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0X5
Facsimile (954)771-6052

Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F053

Publish June 9. 16. 2004
F056

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-655-140
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
DIANA KIM;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DIANA KIM. JOHN
OOE.
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 ol
Foreclosure dated the day ol
MAY 27. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 04-CA-655-14G ol the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Floods,
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
t i tha Plaintiff and DIANA KIM.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
DIANA KIM JOHN DOE. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY ars
Delandantt I win sell lo tha
highest and best bidder lor cash
al tha WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at X I N
Park Avenua m Santord. Florida,
al 11 X a m on 9m 29 day oI
June. 2004 the following
described property as te l forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04 CA-1085-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC .
Plaintift.

In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Ad,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator at X I N Park
Avenuo Santord FL 32771
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 X not later than seven (7)
days prior lo the proceeding II
hearing impaired. (TDD) 1-800
955 8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court this day ot
MAY 26 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk at the Court
By Carol Moore
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Sanford Herald)
Publish June 9, 16. 2004
F057
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tBTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO,: 03-CA-2I59-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
HESIDENtlAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO
MARGARETTEN &amp; COMPANY,
INC ,
Plaintift,

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CRAIG STEVEN BECK
(Current Residence Unknown)
L/K/A 1055 KENSINGTON
PARK DR JT314. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL 32714
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on Ihe following
desenbed properly
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO 314.
KENSINGTON PARK. A CON­
DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO
DECURAT ION OF CONDO­
MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1444,
PAGE 195. AS AMENDED BY
THAT
CERTAIN
FIRST
AMENDMENT TO DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDEO IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK1455. PAGE
1429. AND RE RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1456, PAGE 1712. ALL AMONG
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA. TOGETHER WITH AN
UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN
AND TO THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT AS SET FORTH IN
SAID DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM

LOT 14. 15. 15. BLOCK Q. OF
SANLANOO SPRINGS. TRACT
NO 15 SECOND R EP U T
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 9, PAGE 7. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA

A/K/A 1055 KENSINGTON
PARK DR *314. ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. FL 32714

In
accordance
with
Ihe
Americana with DisabWhe* Ad.
Persona wrtUi Disabilities need

hat been tiled agamst you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your wntlan defansat. if arty.

L egals

ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION
CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED
IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1594, PAGE
668 THROUGH 795. AND ALL
EXHIBITS AND AMENDMENTS
THEREOF, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA

said point being the South rightot-wey One d Cornwall Road,
thence
continue
South
X ‘ 1418* East. 811 89 last,
thence run South B9*59'03*
W est 269 53 le e tto a point on
the East line o l foe West
1.123 74 feet, ol sard SW 1/4,
thence run North 0“05'29" West,
along said East kne ot the West
1.123 74 feet, a distance ol
811 96 teat to a point on foe
South right-ol-wey kne ol
Com wet Road, thence run East
along said right-of-way kne. e
distance ot 287.47 feet lo foe
Point ot Beginning, Lets foe
North 335 feet ol the East I X
tael thereof

Dated MAY 27. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ceceka V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With DisabiWes Act.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at telephone
number (407)665-4227. not
later than seven (7) days prior to
tho ptoceeding
It heating
Imparled, (TDD) 1-800-955
8771, 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)5X 3800
Publish June 9, 16, 2004
F059

and having a commonly known
address as
620 Glartwood Cl., *61,
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714.
hat been tiled egainst you and
you are required to serve an
original ot your written defenses.
It any. with the Seminole County
Clerk ol this Court within X days
from the first data oI publication,
and to serve a copy on Plaintiffs
Attorney, Karta A Gregor, ol foe
Law Firm ot MASON U W , P.A,
whose address Is 17757 U S
Highway 19 North. Suite 500.
Mangrove Bay, Clearwater.
Florida X 764, within X days
from the first date ot publication;
otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the rekel
demanded In the complaint
Dated JUN 2. 2004

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1035-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC as nominee lor
GREENPOINT MORTGAGE
FUNDING. IN C ,
Plaintiff,
vs
VANESSA VEGA. JOHN DOE.
unknown spouse ot VANESSA
VEGA, and UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.
Defendants
PLAINTIFF S NOTICE
OF ACTION

MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By AMulcock
As Deputy Clerk
tn accordance with the
Americans With Disabilites Ad.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contad court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227, not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
heanng Imparted, (TDD) 1-800955-8771. or Voice (V) 1-BOO955 8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Mason Law, PA
17757 U S 19 North, Suite 500
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Cloarwalor, F t 33764
(727)538-3800

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO LORI WILLIAMSON
(Residence Unknown)
MICHAEL
WAYNE
WILLIAMSON L/K/A 2517 LEE­
WARDWAY WINTER PARK. tL
32702
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor Foreclosure ol
Mortgage on the following
described property

And all parlies claiming interest
by, through, under or against

THAT CERTAIN TOWNHOUSE
PANEL KNOWN AS LOT 123.
WINDWARD SQUARE, SEC­
TION TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 20.
PAGES 34 AND 35 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
lias been tiled against you and
you are required to serve a copy
ol yout written detenses, it any.
to it on Marshall C Watson,
PA , Attorney tor Plaintift. whose
address is 1800 NW 49TH
STREET. SUITE 120, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty
( X ) days alter the Inst publica­
tion ol this Notice m the | Please
publish in THE SANFORO HER­
ALD) and tile the onglnal with
the Cleik ol this Court either
before service on Plaintiffs
attorney ot immediately there­
after, otherwise a default will be
entered against you lor the retie!
demanded In the complaint
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at X I N Park
Avenue, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding 11
heanng impaired, (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1*800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot this Court this day ot JUN
1. 2004
Maryanne Morse
As Clerk ol the Court
By A Mulcock
As Deputy Clerk
Publish (Please publish in The
Santord Herald)
Publish Junes, 16, 2004
F058
IN Tt(E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-154-140
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, by and through the
Secretary ot the DEPARTMENT
OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.
Plaintiff,
vs
MCARTHUR WRIGHT, FELICIA
S WRIGHT, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ta hereby given that,
pursuant to the order or line)
judgment entered in this causa
m Pie Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I wU t e l tha
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
LOT I X , AUFAYA WOODS,
PHASE X1X, ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
37. PAGES 90 THROUGH 93.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
and commonly known a*.
1093 Providence Lane. Oviedo,
a 32765

and at) parties having or claim
ing to have any right, title, or
Interest In the property herein
described Current Residence
Unknowntast Known Address
350 BRANTLEY CLUB PLACE.
LONGWOOD. FL 32779
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose mortgage on
the following desenbed property
in Seminole County. Florida
LOT 6. LAKE BRANTLEY
CLUB, PHASE I. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 30.
PAGES 35 AND X . OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a commonly known
address as
350 Brantley Club
Lorvgwood. FL 32779

TOGETHER
with ell
foe
Improvement* now or hereafter
erected on the property, and all
segments,
rights,
appurte­
nances, rents, royalties, mineral,
oil and g a t rights and profits,
water, water right* and water
stock, and all tutor e t now or
thereafter a part ot fo* property,
including replacement and addi­
tion* thereto, for sale, lo the
highest and best bidder lor cash
on the 1st day ol July. 2 X 4 . at
11;X a m . at foe West Front
Door ot foe Seminole County
Courthouse. X I North park
Avenua. Santord, Florida 32771,
pursuant to foe Summary Final
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure
entered In this action on June 1,
2004
Witness my hand and the seal ol
this Court on the tst day ol
June. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURTS
By; Mary Stroupo
as Deputy Clerk

David J Kolia. Esquire
Pohl &amp; Short. PA
280 West Canton Ave . Suite
410
PO Bo* 3208
Winter Park. FL 32790-3208
Publish: June 9. tO. 2004
F064

Publish June 9, 16, 2004
F061

TO VANESSA VEGA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-CA-683-14-G

VANESSA VEGA
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
C U IM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE
OF
JANIE
L
WILLIAMSON AK/A JANIE LOU
WILLIAMSON. DECEASED ET
AL.
Detendants

v*
NANCY L BECK F/K/A NANCY
L STONG, et at
Defendants

at public sale, to Ihe highest and
best bidder, tor cash, st foe west
liont door ot tha Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford
Florida, at I t 00 AM on July 13,
2004

Place.

has been tiled against you and
you are required to serve an
original ol your written defenses.
It any. with tho Seminole County
Cleik ol this Court within X
days Irom the first date ol publi­
cation. and to serve a copy on
Plaintiff's Attorney, David A
Koperski, of foe Low Firm ot
MASON LAW. PA
whose
address is 17757 U S Highway
19 North, Suite 500. Mangrove
Bay Clearwater Florida 33764,
within 30 days horn the tirst dale
of publication, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the complain!
Dated MAY 28, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By; AMulcock
As Deputy Cleik
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilites Ad.
persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to par­
ticipate in this proceeding should
contad court Administration at
telephone number (407)6654227. not later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding It
hearing imparted. (TDD) 1-800955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770. via Florida Relay
Service
Mason Law. PA
17757 U S 19 North, Suite 500
Mangrove Bay, Suite 500
Clearwater, FL 33764
(727)536-3800
Publish June 6. 16. 2004
F060
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1137-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC AS NOMINEE FOR
RESOURCE BANCSHARES
MORTGAGE GROUP, INC .
Plalntitt,
vs
ANASTACIO
RODRIGUEZ;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
ANASTACIO
RODRIGUEZ.
HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
and
UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.
Defendants
PLAINTIFFS NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO ANASTACIO RODRIGUEZ
And all parties claiming interest
by. through, under or against

L egals

L egals

L egals

THE CIT GROUP CONSUMER
FINANCE. INC ,
Ptaintlfl.
v
FERMON
HARMON.
JR ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF FER­
MON HARMON. JR ; KEITH
MCWILLIAMS, and all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under or against the above
named Defendants, who are not
known to be dead or alive,
whettier said unknown parties
claim as heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees, spouses, or
other claimants; TENANT *1
and’ot TENANT *2, the parties
intended to account lor the
person or persons In
possession SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA.
Detendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given foal,
pursuant to foe Final Judgment
ot Foreclosure dated May 27.
2004 in this cause. I will sell the
property situated in SEMINOLE
County. Florida described as
LOT 60. GnANADA SOUTH,
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE I X OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
•A /a 501 Peach Tree Lane.
Altamonte Springs. FL 32701
at pubic sale, lo foe highest and
best bidder, lor cash. West front
door ot the courthouse, located
at 301 North Park Avenue.
Sanford. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock a m., on
June 29. 2004
Dated at Santord. Florida this
27 day ot May, 2004
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By. Cecelia V Ekem
Deputy Clerk
Douglas C. Zahm, P.A
16S30US Hwy 19 N . *300
Clearwater. FL X764
(7?7)5X-4911 phone
(727)539-1094 la«
Publish June 9. 16, 2004
F062
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 02-CA-2815-14L
THHIVENT FINANCIAL FOR
LUTHERANS, LV/a AID
ASSOCIATION FOR
LUTHERANS, a Wisconsin
corporation.
Ptarntitl.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO. 04-CA-87-14G
ACCREDITED
LENDERS, INC ,

HOME
Plaintiff,

vs.
TRAVIS W ALLEN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TRAVIS W ALLEN. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II.
INC. UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment at
Foreclosure dated May 27,
2004, and entered in Case No
04-CA-87-14G, ol the Circuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Saminola
County,
Florida.
wherein
ACCREDITED
HOME
LENDERS. INC. I* a Ptarntitl
and TRAVIS W. ALLEN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TRAVIS W ALLEN. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES. SECTION II,
INC . UNKNOWN TENANT are
foe Detendants I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at West Iront door ol lha
Courthouse X I
N
Park
Avenua. Santord. FI 32771. al
11 X AM on July 13. 2004. the
following described property as
sat lorth in said Final Judgment,
to wtt:
UNIT 48. BUILDING L. COACH
LIGHT ESTATES, SECTION II,
A CONDOMINIUM. ACCORD­
ING TO THE DECLARATION
OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN OR BOOK
1272, PAGE 19X. AND ANY
AMENDMENTS
THEREOF.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI­
VIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON
ELEMENTS
DECLARED IN SAID DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
TO BE AN APPURTENCE TO
THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED
UNIT, SAID INSTRUMENT
BEING RECORDED IN ANO
SAID LAND BEING SITUATE
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol the Court
By Cecelia V Ekam
As Deputy Cleik
In
accordance
with
foe
Americans with Duataktie* Act.
parsons needing a reasonable
accommodation lo participate in
fo il proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior, con­
tact tha Clark ol fo* Court's dis­
ability coordinator at 4076654227, X I N PARK AVE SUITE
N X 1 , SANFORD. FL. 32771 II
hearing Impaired, contact (TDD)
80095X771 via Florida Relay
System
Publish Sanford Herald
Submmed by
Marc A Ben-Eira, PA
Attorneys lor Plaintift
951 N E. t67fo Street. Suite 204
North Miami Beach. Florida
33162
Telephone (305)770-4100
Publish: June 9. 16. 2004
F06S

v
RALPH M SHEFFLERand
EDNAM SHEFFLER. husband
and wife, LSO FUNDING
GROUP. L.C., a Florida kmiled
liability company, NEFF
RENTAL. INC . d U a NEFF
RENTAL. R &amp; E FOODS. INC .
a Florida corporation, and
ACCORD. INC., a Florida
corporation d b 'a COMPASS
MARKETING, UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, and the STATE
OF FLORIDA.
Delandantt
NOTICE OF SALE

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-t112-14K
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. IN C .
Ptarntitl.
vs

ANASTACIO ROORIGUEZ
and a l parties having or claim­
ing to have any nghl. late, or
interest In foe property herein
desenbed Current Residence
Unknowntast Known Address
620 GLENWOOD COURT. *81.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
32714
YOU ARE NOTIFIED foal an
a d ton fo foreclose mortgage on
foe loSowing described property
in Semnoie County. Florida
UNIT 61. BUILDING 6. OF HID­
DEN SPRINGS CONDOMINI­
UMS.
A
CONDOMINIUM.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
foal pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered in foe above styled
causa in tha Circuit Court ol
Seminole County, Florida, foe
undersigned win set foe proper­
ty located at Seminole County.
Florida, desenbed as:
From foe center oI Section 7.
Township 20 South, Range 31
East. Seminole County, Florida,
run West along foe North bne ot
foe SW 1/4 ot said Section 7. a
distance o11.464 X teel. thence
run South 00*14 18" East. 25 X
•eel tor a Pewit ol Beginning.

GUS HOYT JONES. AS
PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
ESTATE OF GUS M JONES,
J R . DECEASEO, UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
TURSTEES OF GUS M
JONES. J R . DECEASED, GUS
HOYT JONES. HEIR; VICKY
ANN SHOOK.
IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT) S), IF
REMARRIEO
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).
NATION5CREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION
AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO EOUICREOIT CORPORA­
TION OF FL F/K/A OLD STONE
CREDIT CORPORATION OF
FLA. WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXISTING.
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS. OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER. OR
AGAINST
DEFENDANTS.
JOHN DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT,
Detendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS TRUSTEES OF GUS
M JONES, JR , DECEASED
VICKY ANN SHOOK, IF UV
ING.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S), IF REMAR
RIED AND IF DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY
THROUGH.
UNDEfl
OR
AGAINST
THE
NAMED
DEFENDANTS)
WHOSE RESIDENCE ere/ls
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY required
to file your answer or written
detenses, it any. In the above
proceeding with the Clerk ot this
Court, and to serve a copy
thereof upon tho jilaintifl s a (tor
ney, whose name and address
appears hereon, within 30 days
after the tirst publication ot this
Notice ot Action, the nature of
this proceeding being a suit lor
foreclosure ol mortgage against
Vie following desenbed proper
ty. to wit
LOT 1 C. BLOCK C, LAKE
KATHRYN PARK THIRD ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE
47.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND AS
SHOWN ON THE AMENDED
P U T OF LAKE KATHRYN
PARK.
THIRD ADDITION
ACCORDING TO THE PLA1
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 15, PAGES 43
AND 44. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TO INCLUDE 1963 PARKER
MOBILE ROME
VIN*
6610865
TITLE
*06859544
A/K/A 1 0 X CAMEIIA DRIVE,
CASSELBERRY, FL 32707
II you tail lo file your answer or
written defenses In the above
proceeding, on plaintiff s attor­
ney, a default will be entered
against you tor foe relrel
demanded in the Complaint or
Petition
Dated this day ol JUN 2,2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ot Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa FL 336)9-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintiff

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Publish June 9. 18. 2 X 4
FX7
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 04CA-691-I4G
MAX A MOGUL and
RUTH N MOGUL
Plaintiffs.
vs
STEWART O HENDRICKS.
AMSOUTH BANK
BIRMINGHAM VENDING
COMPANY. INC . a foreign
corporation, OSBORNE
FURNITURE CO . a dissolved
Florida corporation. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, a political subdivision
ot foe State ol Florida,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
MORTOAGE FORECLOSURE
TO: Osborne Furniture Co,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lor mortgage loreclosure has been filed against
you and you are required to
serve a copy ot your written
delenses, it any, to it on Don L
Brown. Esquire. 533 Versailles
Or . Suite I X . Maitland. EL
32751 within 30 days ol first
publication and trie lire original
with Ihe Clerk ol this Court
before service on Plaintiff or
immediately thereafter II you lari
to do so, a default will ba
entered againsl you lor Itre relief
demanded rn the petition The
property being foreclosed is
identified as follows Lot I t .
Block M English Estates. Una 2,
according to foe Plat foereof as
recorded in Plat Book 13. Page
64. Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida.
Copies of all court documents in
fo*» case, Including orders, are
available at the Clerk ot the
Citcult Court's office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep foe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court s office notified ot
your current address Future
papers In this lawsuit will be
maned to the address on record
at foe clerk s office
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
this Court on this 1 day ot June
2004
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ot Ihe Circus Court
By: AMulcock
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9.18. 2004
F069

�The Herald
L egals

L egals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

and recording teee are required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ot
an amount equal to the highest
bid It due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale Alt
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instrument.
made
payable lo Ihe Clerk ot the
Circuit Court.

CASE NO: 03-CA-1S36-14-L
MOREQUITY, INC .
Plaintiff,
vs
ROBERT O WACHTER AND
SUSAN R WACHTER, husband
and wife AABCO MORTGAGE
LOANS AND INVESTMENTS,
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is given that pursuant to a
Summary Final Judgement ol
Foreclosure dated March 19.
2004 In Civil Action No 03-CA1536-14-L, In tho Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminote County,
Florida, in which MOREQUITY,
INC. Is the Plaint K1 and
ROBERT
G
WACHTER.
SUSAN R WACHTER and
AABCO MORTGAGE LOANS
AND
INVESTMENTS,
are
Defendants I will sell to the high­
est and best bidder tor cash a I
the West tronl door ol the
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Parti Avenue. Sanford,
FL 32772, at 11:00 a m , oti
Juno 29. 2004 the following
described real property set forth
In tho Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure
Lot 32. Block E. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION 5, according to
the map or plat thereof, ns
recorded in Plal Book 19, pages
1 through 3, ol the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
DATED May 27, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE,
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
BY: Cecelia V Ekom
Deputy Clerk
JOHN MINOT. ATTORNEY
319 River Edge Blvd . Suite 214
Cocoa. FL 32922
ATTENTION PERSONS WITH
DISABILITIES It you are a per­
son with a disability who needs
any accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding,
you are entitled, at no cost to
you. to the provision ot certain
assistance
Please contact
Court Administrator at 301 N
Park Avenue, Suite N301,
Sanford, FL 32771; Tel 407665-4245, ext. 4227 within two
(2) working days of your receipt
of this NOTICE; if you are hear­
ing or voice impaired. Call 1800-955-8771
Publish June 9, 16, 2004
F068
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 04-CA-44-15-L
WACHOVIA BANK. N A .
Plaintlfl,
vs
ESCALADE INVESTMENT
GROUP. INC and STEPHANIE
LYNN WRIGHT, .
Defendants

Dated on 6/37004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Goraidina Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 9, 16, 23, 30
2004
F071
Notice ot Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NlCKELSON, the
holder ot the following certitlcateit) has tiled said certiticate(s) lot a lax deed to be
Issued (hereon The certificate
number(s) and year(a) ot
issuance, the description ot Ihe
property, and Ihe name(s) In
which it was assessed Is/tre as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO; 1218 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5070000 0060
Description ot Property LEG
LOT 6 J O PACKARDS 1ST
ADD TO MIDWAY PB 2 PG 104
Names In which assessed MIN­
NIE ALLENS
Alt ol said property being in tho
County of Seminole, Slate ol
Florida
Unless such certificate^) shall
be todoemed according to law.
the property described in such
certificate)*) will be sold to the
highest bidder at the west Iron!
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouso. Sanlord. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 19 , 2004, at
11 00am
Payment of Sale foe. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ara required
to be paid by trie successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ot
an amount equal lo 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 ol the
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/3/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9, 16. 23. 30,
2004
F072
Notice o f Application
for Tax Deed

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ihat TERRY D NlCKELSON, the
■holder ot the following certiticate(s) h a t tiled said certitiNOTICE OF ACTION
cate(s) lot a lax deed fo be
issued thereon The certificate
TO
Escalade Investment
numbet(s) and year(i) of
Group, Inc and Stephanie Lynn
issuance. Ihe description ol the
Wright
property, and the name(s) In
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ‘ which tt was assessed is/are as
follows
action lor breach ol contract
(Promissory
Note.
dated
CERTIFICATE NO; 1778 YEAR
January 21, 2003), and an
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
action
to
enforce
an
Unconditional Guaranty ot the
PARCEL ID# 12-20-30-509debts
and obligations ol
0000-0280
Escalade Investment Group.
Inc to Wachovia Bank. N A.,
Description ot Property LEG
dated January 21. 2003. has
LOTS 28 TO 30 SOUTH SAN­
been filed against you and you
FORD HEIGHTS ADD PB 2
are required lo serve a copy ot
PGS 118 4 119
your written detenses. Hany. to it
on J. Timothy Schulie. Esquire,
the Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is Post Office Box 3000.
Orlando, Florida 32802 On or
before July 2. 2004 and tile the
onginal with the clerk of this
court either before service on
the Plaintiff s attorney or imme­
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint or Petition
DATED this 28 day ot May.
2004
Maryanrie Morse
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: AMulCOCk
As Deputy Clerk
Zimmerman. Shutfield. Kiser &amp;
Sutctitie. PA
Landmark Center One. Suite
600
315 E. Robinson Street
PO Box 3000
Orlando. FL 32802 3000
(407) 425-7010
Publish
2004
F070

June 9. 16. 23. 30.

Alt ol said property being In Ihe
County ol Seminole, State ol
Florida
Unless such cenificale(s) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certiticale(s) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west tronl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Flonda,
on
Monday. JULY 19. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording lees ate required
to be paid by the successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment of
an amount equal lo the highest
bid tt due within 24 hours after
the advertised time of sale All
payments than be cash or guar­
anteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk ot Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/17004

Notice of Application
lo r Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY D NlCKELSON. the
holder ot the following certifi­
c a te ^) has tiled said certiflcate(s) tor a lax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yaat(s) ol
issuance, the description of the
property, and the nam»(x) In
which it was assessed ia'are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1198 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5060100-0040
Description of Property: LEG
LOT 4 BLK 1 CANAAN PB 1 PQ
103
Names In which
SAMSON HAYES

Names in which assessed
MAXIM BUILDING CORP

assessed

All ot said property being In the
County ot Seminole. Stale cf
Florida
Unless such certificates) shall
be redeemed according to law.
the property described In such
certificates) win be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west tronl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 19, 2004. al
11 00am
Payment ot Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary stamp laxee

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9. 16. 23, 30.
2004
F073

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L eg als

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certiltcate(s) wilt be sold to the
highest bidder al the west tronl
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on

AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S);
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. JOHN
DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT,
JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
Defendant*

person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect lo any
matter considered at the above
maetlng or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ot the
proceedings. Including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record Is not provided by the
City ol Sanlord. (FS 288 0105)

Monday. JULY 19, 2004. at
11 00am
Payment ot Sale tee. applicable
documentary stamp laxei and
recording lees ara required lo be
paid by the successful bidder al
the sale FuN payment ol an
amount equal to the highest bid
Is due wtthln 24 hours alter the
advertised time ot tale Ail pay­
ments than be cash or guaran­
teed instrument, made payable
to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dated on &amp;3/2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 9. 16. 23, 30, 2004
F074
Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FIDELA DENNY, the holder
ot Ihe following certlficate(s) has
hied said cerlificate(s) lor a tax
deed lo be issued thereon The
certificate number(s) and year(s)
ot Issuance, the description ol
the property, and the name(s) In
which it was assessed is/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2880 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 01-21-29-5CK760B-0130
Description ol Properly LEG
LOTS 13 4 14 BLK B TRACT 70
SANLANDO SPRINGS PB 9 PG
4
Names In which assessed SEA­
MAN WAREHAM TRUSTEE
Ail ol said property being In the
County ot Seminole. State ol
Flonda
Unless such certificale(s) shall
bo redeemed according lo law.
the property described in such
certificnle(s) wilt be sold to Ihe
highest bidder at the west Iron!
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on
Monday. JULY 19. 2004 at
11 00am
Payment ol Sale lee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taxes
and recording fees are requited
to be paid by (tie successful bid­
der at the sale Full payment ot
an amount equal lo the highest
bid is due within 24 hours alter
the advertised time ol sale All
payments shall be cash or guar­
anteed
Instfument.
made
payable to the Cletk ol Ihe
Circuit Court
Dated on 6/37004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June 0. 16, 23, 30.
2004
F075
NOTICE OF SALE
The Seminole Counly Port
Authonty shall conduct a public
auction ol Ihe following property
abandoned by Florida Printing
Equipment and Supply Co pur­
suant to Chapter 715 109,
Florida Statutes
Didde Glaser Conserver web
with numbering and batcher/jog­
ger • DG Speedlekt • DO
Galherall • DG Apollo web - K6B
Rapida 20x28 two color onset Late model Pitney Bowes insert­
er with conveyor • AB Dick 9820.
360, 350 - ATF Chief 15CD 4
17C0 - Ryobl 2800, 3200, 430,
3200 PFA onsets • AM multilith
1250 onsets - Miehle V-S0letterpresses/die cutters • (2) Kluge
12xt6 presses, one with form
teed • Schneider 28* power
paper cutter • Challenge paper
cutters - Uchida 4 Tnumph cuV
le rt • Baum. Challenge and
Nygren Dahly drills, all styles •
Baum 714 (older - Baum I8*x22‘
air pile lolder • Bostitch #7
wlrestitcher • Interlake and
Otdibel multiple head stitchers •
Register punches - Itek cameras
• NuArc plateburnars • RA
processors • water recirculators
- Sand biaster • 5tn wheel hitch
tor pick up truck • Big Joe 1500#
electric lit! • misc pressroom,
shop tools and oHice furnishings
and fixtures
Auction shall be held at 11 00
a m e d l on June 21, 2004 at
1525 Dotgner Place Port ot
Sanlord.
Sanlord,
Florida
32771 All sales shall be tinal.
subject to ownership rights, liens
and aecurity interests which
have priority by taw Further
information may be obtained by
catting the Seminole County Port
Authority at (407) 322-4796
Publish June 9. 16, 2004
F080
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE BTATE
OF FLORI0A,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-CA-291-14L

Notice o l Appi leal Ion
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that TERRY 0 NlCKELSON, Ihe
holder ol the following certiticete(t) has tiled said certiticate(&gt;) lor a tax deed lo be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and year(s) ol
issuance, Ihe description ol the
property, end the name(s) in
which n was assessed is's/s a t
follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1284 YEAR
OF ISSUANCE: 1997
PARCEL ID# 33-19-31-5090A00-0030
Description oI Properly LEO
LOT 3 BLK A FLYNT SUBD PB B
PG 36
Names in which
DONALD E IRVIN

assessed

A l ot said property being In the
County oI Seminole. Slat# ot
Flonda
Unless such certificate^) ahal
be redeemed according lo lew.
Ihe property described in such

Juno 1G&amp; 17,2004

THE PROVIDENT BANK, INC..
Plalntin.
vs
SCOTT E. GARFINKEL A/K/A
SCOTT EDWARD
GARFINKEL;
JANE
DOE
GARFINKEL. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SCOTT E
GARFINKEL A/K/A SCOTT
EDWARD
GARFINKEL;
SUZANNE
I. GARFINKEL
A/K/A
SUZANNE
IRIS
GARFINKEL.
JOHN
DOE
LAVENDER, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SUZANNE I.
GAHFINKEL A/K/A SUZANNE
IRIS GARFINKEL; IF LIVING.
INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFEN­
DAN T^), IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. LIENORS ANO
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR

NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause. In tho Circuit Court of
Semlnoto County, Florida. I will
sell the property situate in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 46, SLEEPY HOLLOW
FIRST ADDITION, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGES 3 AND 4 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
A K A 12 SLEEPY HOLLOW
COVE,
LONGWOOD.
FL
32750
al pubic sale, lo the highest and
best bidder, lot cash, AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, at 11 00 A M , on the 6th
day ol July. 2004
MAnYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ot Daniel
Consuogia
9204 King Palm Dnvo
Tampa. Flonda 33619-1328
Attorneys tor Plaintitt

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Publish June 16, 23, 2004
F092
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to FI SI 713 585,
Aulo Lion 4 Recovery, Inc
w, Power ot Attorney, will sell
the following vehicles lo the
highest bidder lo satisfy lien
All
auctions
held
with
teserve. ns is where is. Cash
or Certified tunds Inspect 1
week prior al lienor tacllily
Interested parties call 305597-9970
Sale dale 07-08-04 t t 10 00
am al 450 N PARK ROAD
STE B01 HOLLYWOOD FL
33021-66 Auction will occut
whore each vehicle is located
under Licenso AB0000538
Bo advised that owner or
lienholdor has a right to a
heating prior to the schedule
date of salo by tiling with
clerk of courts. Owner/lienholder may recover vehicle
without Instituting judicial pro­
ceedings by posting bond as
pet FL Stat 559 917 Not pro­
ceeds In excess of lien
amount will be deposited with
Ihe Clerk ol Court
25% Buyers Premium
#SEM A68t lien ami
S3103 45
1999 Dodge PK
V in # 1B7GL22Y3XS156925
reg Joseph Lnnco Odom or
Rous N of 657 Highland Dr,
Allamonte Springs
Cus: Mike Odom of 657
Highland Drive. Aliamonlo
I h AMSouth Bank ol PO Box
1984, Birmingham
lienor: Apex Transmissions.
Inc., 115 Mingo Trl Unil 101.
Longwood
Phone (407) 331-7033
Auto Lion &amp; Recovery, Inc
P O Box 813578
Hollywood. FI 33081-0000
(305) 597-9970
Publish: June 13. 2004
F I 05
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
AT ALTAMONTE
STORAGE CO.
145 M aiker SI
Aliamonlo Spis , FL 32701
on 7-12-04 al 10 00 am
View 1 hour prior lo sale
1979 Chevy C-30 Van
Vin # CPL3593319331
Publish June 13, 2004
F 104
June 10. 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
OROINANCE BY THE
CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice it hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City
Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ot Sanford, Florida, at
7 00 o'clock PM on Monday,
June 28. 2004. to consider the
adoption ol an ordinance by the
City
ol Sanlord, Flonda,
described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3870
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
3117 OF SAID CITY. SAID
ORDINANCE BEING A ZONING
PLAN, SAID AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE ZONING OF
4 78 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN W 1ST
STREET AND W 5TH STREET
AND
BETWEEN
MEISCH
ROAD AND AERO LANE.
FROM AG. AGRICULTURE. TO
PD, PLANNED DEVELOP­
MENT. PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY, CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
A complete description and a
copy of Ihe ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City
Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same
AX parties m interest and ertuens
shall have an opportunity lo be
heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanlord, Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 407*
330-5610
4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC

Ha

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16. 2004
F112
June 10, 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 wtll be held in the
Commission Room al the City
Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City of Sanlord. Flonda. at
7.00 o'clock PM on Monday,
June 28, 2004 to consider the
adoption ot an ordinance by the
City
ot
Sanford,
Flonda.
described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3871
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
3832.
SAID
ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN FOR A
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT,
AMENDING THE MATHEWS
ASSOCIATES PD MASTER
PLAN
TO PD, PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT PER THE
AERO ONE COMPLEX PD
MASTER PLAN, REZONING
4 8 ACRES OF PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN W 1ST
STREET AND W 5TH STREET
AND
BETWEEN
MEISCH
ROAD AND AERO LANE. PRO­
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
A complete description and a
copy ol the ordinance shall be
available at the oftice ot the City
Clerk tor all persons desiring to
examine tho same
All parties in interest and citizens
shall havo an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order ol the City Commission
ot the City ot Santoid, Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
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 tt 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 ot the
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City ol Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16, 2004
F113
June 10. 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice is rieroby given Ihat a
Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City
Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City ol Sanlord. Florida, at
700 o’clock PM on Monday,
June 2B. 2004 lo consider ttie
adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ot
Sanlord, Florida,
described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3872
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
CLOSING, VACATING, AND
ABANDONING THAT CERTAIN
SIXTY-SIX
FOOT
WIDE
NORTH-SOUTH
RIGHT-OFWAY OF OLEANDER AVENUE
LYING BETWEEN MEDICAL
PLAZA DRIVE AND W SR 46
AND BETWEENN MANGOUSTINE AVENUE AND N JES­
SAMINE AVENUE. RESERV­
ING SAME AS A DRAINAGE
ANO UTILITY EASEMENT.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIL­
ITY, CONFLICTS AND EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
A complete description and a
copy ol the 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 havo an opportunity to be
heard al said hearing
By order ol the Ctty Commission
ol the City ol Sanlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
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 It a
person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any
matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may
need a verbatim record ol Ihe
proceedings, including the testi­
mony and evidence, which
record is not provided by the
City of Sanlord (FS 266 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 18. 2004
F114
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 04-0R-2788-02D-L
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
BRENT A BECK.
Husband'Petitioner,
and
CARA McGOWIN BECK.
Wite/Respondenl
NOTICE OF ACTION

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TO CARA McGOWIN BECK
whose address, residence,
domicile and whereabouts are
unknown to Petitioner herein
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
sworn Petition for Dissolution ol
Marriage has boon (lied by
BRENT A BECK, m the Circuit
Court. In and lor Sominole
County. Florida. Ihe title of which
Is IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
BRENT A BECK AND CARA
McGOWIN BECK, and accord­
ingly. these presents command
you to appear and tile your
Answer or other responsive
pleadings with the Clerk of the
Circuit
Court,
Domestic
Relation*, Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord. FL 32771, and
serve a copy theroon on
Petitioner's attorney, JACK T
BRIDGES. ESQUIRE. 209 North
Oak Avenue, Sanford, Florida
32771. on or betore the 15th day
ot JULY, 2004, or otherwise a
default will bo entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the Petition
WITNESS my hand and seal ol
the Clerk ot the Circuit Court, on
this 10th day ol JUNE, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By Sukmda Peoples
Deputy Clerk
Publish June t6. 23, 30, 2004
and July 7, 2004
F121
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 04 CA 1066-14
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS.
INC
PLAINTIFF

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RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

BARTH A/K/A AK/A HERMAN
F HACKBARTH A/K/A HERMAN
HACKBARTH,
DECEASED, ot al.
Defendant*

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Motion and Order
Resetting Foreclosure Sale
dated the 7lh day o l June. 2004
entered in Civil Case No 03 CA2240-140 ol the Circuit Court ot
the 1BTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Sanford
Florida, wherein HOMEO SER­
VICING CORPORATION F/K'A
TMS MORTGAGE. INC D/B'A
THE MONEY STORE Is the
Plaintiff and SHARON TAYLORSMITH. WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A F/K/A NOR­
WEST BANK MINNESOTA.
N A ; GARY E SMITH, . JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
me
Defendants I will salt to tho
highest and best balder lor cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue in
Santord. Florida, at 11 00 a m
on the Bth day ol July. 2004 the
following described property as
set lorth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOT 87 SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 3 ACCORDING TO THE
P i AT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 27. PAGE
59. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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 Parti
Avenue Sanlord FL 3277t,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 not later than seven (7)
days prior to (tie proceeding II
hearing Impaired, (TDD) 1-800955 8771 ot Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Florida Relay
Services
Dated this 7th day ot June,
2004
•

VS
FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNOER TRUST #100, A/K/A
100 CLOVE COURT LAND
TRUST, DATED JULY 17. 2003,
BENEFICIAL FLORIDA INC,
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE,
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO FLORIDA STATE TRUST
CORPORATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER TRUST #100. A/K/A
tOO CLOVE COURT LAND
TRUST, DATED JULY 17. 2003
C/O DAVID JECKOVICH
whose residence is unknown il
he'she/thoy bo living and il
hor&amp;he/they be d ead , ihe
unknown defendants who may
be spouses, hens, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees and all pat­
ties claiming an mteiost by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or alive, and all par­
ties having or claiming lo havo
any right, title or Interest In the
property described in the moilgage being foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop­
erty
LOT
39,
SANDAtWOOO
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 18 PAGE 11, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
has been Med against you and
the you aro required lo sorve a
copy ol your written delenses, it
any, lo n on DAVID J STERN.
ESQ Plaintiff's attorney, whose
address is 80t S University
Drive #500, Plantation. FL
33324 (no later than 30 days
Irom Hie date of Ihe tits! publica­
tion ol Itits notice of action) and
tile tho original with the clerk ol
this court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition tiled
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ot this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this day ot June
8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BOt S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
04-26149
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,
1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800955-8770, via Florida Relay
Service

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
Law Oltice ot Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suits 120
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish June 16, 23. 2004
Ft 23
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02 CA-1190-14K

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ol June. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03 CA-514-14K ot the
Citcult Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
Wherein U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F/K/A FIRST
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION TRUST. ACTING SOLE­
LY IN ITS CAPACITY AS
TRUSTEE FOR EOCC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 1998-1
is the Plaintitt and UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVtSEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTER­
EST IN THE ESTATE OF HER­
MAN F HACKBARTH A/K/A
AK A HERMAN F HACK­
BARTH A K A HERMAN HACKBARTH, DECEASED, OCBORAH LEE KIAR HACKBARTH,
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PER­
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF HERMAN F,
HACKBARTH A/K/A HERMAN
FRANK HACKBARTH A/K/A
HERMAN
HACKBARTH.
DECEASED.
COMPANION
MORTGAGE CORPORATION;
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants. I will eell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the West Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N Park Avenue
In Santord. Florida, at 11:00
a m on the toth day ol August.
2004 the following described
property as set forth In said
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn
LOT 854. OAK FOREST, UNIT
EIGHT, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 4 t, PAGE
91 THROUGH 94. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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, Santord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)3234330 no! later than seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding II
healing Impaired. (TDD) 1-800955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-8770 via Flonda Relay
Services
Dated tins 10th day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cletk

Plaintitt.
vs
PAMELA B ARTHUR, el al
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated the 10tti day
ol June. 2004 entered In Civil
Case No 02-CA-11UO-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol Ihe 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lot SEMI­
NOLE County, Santoid. Florida,
wherein BANK ONE NA. is the
Plaintitt and PAMELA B
ARTHUR EQUICREDIT COR­
PORATION OF AMERICA;
JOHN
ARTHUR.
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; JOHN
DOE;
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT
PROPERTY
are
Defendants I will sett to tho
highest and best bidder lor cash
at tho WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Parti Avenue in Santord, Flonda,
at 11 00 a m on trie 13 day ot
July,
2004
Ihe
following
described property as set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 38. WHISPER WOOD AT
SABAL
POINT
UNIT
2.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 22. PAGE 37-38.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
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 ol
your receipl ol this notice II
hearing or voice impaired, call 1800-955-8771
Dated this 10th day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ihe Circuit Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by;
Law Ottice ol Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49th Streel, Suita 120
Fori Lauderdale. Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile: (954)771-6052

Publish June t6. 23. 2004
F122

Publish: June 16. 23. 2004
F124

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-2240-140

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-514-14K

HOMEQ SERVICING
CORPORATION F/K/A TMS
MORTGAGE. INC D/B'A
THE MONEY STORE.
Plamtift,

U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F/K/A FIRST
BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TRUST,
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EOCC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST IBM-1.
Plaintiff.

SHARON
TAYLOR-SMITH.
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A. F/K/A
NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . GARY E
SMITH. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
Defendants

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

BANK ONE. NA.

THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR
TWO CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SANFORD
HERALD

vs

Page 5B

v»
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES. DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHERS WHO MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE
ESTATE OF HERMAN F HACK-

Submitted by
Law Oftice ol Marshall C.
Watson
1B00 NW 49lh Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, f lon&lt;W33309
1Telephone (954)453-0365"**
Facsimile (954)771’-8052 ;
Publish June 16, 23. 2004
FI 25
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.; 03 CA-1059-14K
THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
EOCC TRUST 2001-2,
Plaintitt,
vs
KERI CHASE, et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ol June. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA-1059-14K of
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord. Florida,
wherein THE BANK OF NEW
YORK, ACTING SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE FOR
QCC TRUST 2001-2,, i t Ihe
Plaintitt and KERI CHASE;
CURTIS W CHASE A/K/A CUR­
TIS CHASE. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are
Defendant* I will sail to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
at the WEST FRONT DOOR at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Parti Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11 00 a m on the 13th day at
July.
2004
the
following
described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wtt
LOT 38. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION, AS PER
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 55.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
A/K/A 231 COLONY DRIVE,
CASSELBERRY, FL 32707
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In this proceeding
should contact Ihe Court
Administrator at 301 N Park
Avenua. Sanlord FL 32771,
Talaphone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days at
your receipt ol Pas notice It
hearing or voice imposed, c a l 1800 955-8771
Dated Put 10th day ol June,
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Pie Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Ottica ot Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suita 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4534)365
Facsimile (954)771-6062
Publish: June 16. 23, 2004
F t 26

�Page 6B

June 16 &amp; 17. 2004

Thf. Herald
L egals

L egals

A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine tho same.

June 10. 2004

Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Juno 16. 23. 2004
F ill

All parlies in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard a l said hearing

L ecals
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF
PROPOSED ANNEXATION ORDINANCES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD.
FLORIDA, thal Ihe Longwood City Commission will hold a pub­
lic hearing in tho Longwood City Commission Chambers. 175
W est Warren Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on Monday, June 21,
2004 al 7 00 P M . or as soon thereafter ns possible to consider
adoption o l Ihe following Ordinances. Please be advised these
Ordinances provides lo r tho annexation o l certain property as
follows

Map A:
Ordinance Number 04-1690 (ANX 01-04)
Applicant
Total Toamwares
Tax Parcel IDA.
26-Z0-30-5AR-0D00-058C
Location:
275 S Hwy 17/92
Request:
Land Use tram County Commercial
to City Commercial
Map 0
Ordinance Number 04*1691 (ANX 02-04)
Applicant:
BRW Holdings
Tax Parcel ID 0:
28-20-30 5AR-ODOOO50J
Location
205 S Hwy 17/92
Request
Land Use Irom County Commercial
to City Commercial.

L egals

June 10. 2004

By order o l Ihe City Commission of the City o l Santord. Florida

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDI
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING

Notice Is hereby given that a Public Heanng will bo held In tho
Commission Room al Ihe City Hall, 300 North Park Avonuo. In
the City ol Santord. Florida, at 7 00 o'clock P M on Monday,
June 28, 2004. to consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Sanlord. Florida, described as follows:
ORDINANCE NO 3873
TO ANNEX 1 95 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
WYLLY AVENUE AND PALM PLACE AND BETWEEN GROVE
DRIVE EXTENDED NORTHERLY AND POINSETTA AVENUE.
AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a person decides to appeal a d e d
sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above
mooting or hearing, ho may need a verbatim record of the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City of Sanlord (FS 286 0105)

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA

TO ANNEX 0 16 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN E
29TH STREET EXTENDED EASTERLY AND AIRPORT
BOULEVARD AND BETWEEN CATAPULT ROAD AND DAILEY
AVENUE: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

CAV

■

ANNI
REQU

A com pie to description and a copy o l Ihe ordinance shall bo
available nt the office of the City C loik for all persons desiring lo
examine Ihe same

►»

i

By order ol Ihe City Commission ot the City ot Santord, 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 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with rospoct to any manor considered nt the above
meeting ot hearing lie may noed a verbatim record ol tho pro­
ceedings. including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City ot Santord (FS 286 OIOS)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish Juno 16 and 23, 2004
F115
Juno 10. 2Q04
O rtf N o
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA

t&lt; &gt;

Notice is horoby given that a Public Hearing will be hold in tho
Commission Room ol tho City Hall, 300 North Park Avenuo. In
Iho City ol Sanlord, Honda, at 7 00 o clo ck PM on Monday.
June 28, 2004. lo consider tho adoption ol an ordinance by the
City ol Sanlord, Florida desenbod as follows
ORDINANCE NO. 3874
TO ANNEX 19 98 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
IOWA AVENUE AND NARCISSUS AVENUE AND BETWEEN N
WHITE CEDAR ROAD AND OLD ENGLAND. AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW
The complete description by metos and bounds and the ordi­
nances can be obtained Irom tho oflice of the City Clerk At the
meeting, interested padies may appear and bo heard with
respect lo the proposed ordinances Those hearings may be
continued from lime to time as may be necessary A copy ot the
proposed ordinances Is posted at tire Longwood City Hall.
Longwood. Florida and copies are on tile with tho Clerk of the
City and may be inspected by Ihe public

A complete description and a copy of Ihe ordinance shall be
available al Ihe office of tho City Clerk lor all persons doslnng to
examine the same
All parlios in Interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing •
By order ol tho City Commission of the City ol Sanlord. 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 II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with rospoct lo any matter considered ot tho above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ot the pro
ceedings, including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by Ihe City ol Santord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16. 23, 2004

mi_____________________________________
June 10, 2004
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is horoby given that a Public Hearing wilt bo held In the
Commission Room al the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City of Sanford, Florida, nt 7 00 o'clock P M on Monday,
Juno 28. 2004. lo consider the adoption ot an ordinance by the
City ol Santord, Florida, described os follows:
ORDINANCE NO 3877
TO ANNEX 0 28 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
POINSETTA DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE AND BETWEEN SAN­
FORD AVENUE AND PALMWAY, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP
BELOW

Notice is hereby given thul a Public Hearing will be ttetd in me
Commission Room al the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, m
the City ot Sanlord. Florida, a l 7 00 o'clock PM on M onday.
June 2B, 2004, lo consider the adoption ot an ordinance by tho
City of Santord. Florida, described as follows
ORDINANCE NO 3869
TO ANNEX 4 78 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
1ST STREET AND W 5TH STREET AND BETWEEN MEISCH
ROAD AND AERO LANE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

By order ot the City Commission ot the City ol Santord, 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: II a person decides to appeal a deci­
sion made with respecl lo any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he may need a verbatim record ol Ihe pro­
ceedings, including tho testimony and evidence, which record is
not provided by the City ot Sanlord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter,
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16 and 23, 2004
F116

A N N E X A T IO N
REQUEST

------------------------------------ 3 u n i 1U. 21)04------------------------------------NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nolice is hereby given thal a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City o l Sanlord, Florida, at 7:00 o'clock P M on M onday,
June 28, 2004, lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by Ihe
City ol Sanlord. Florida, described as lotlows
ORDINANCE NO. 3875

A complete description and a copy of the ordinance shall be
available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to
examine the same

TO ANNEX 0 28 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN W
13TH STREET AND HARRISON STREET AND BETWEEN
ROOSEVELT AVENUE AND DIXIE WAY; AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW;

A l parties m interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
heard at sard hearing

A complete description and a copy ol me ordinance shall be
available at tho office ot the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same
All parties in m ures! and citizens shall liave an opportunity lo be
heard at said hearing
By order o l the City Commission ol the City of Sanlord. 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. II a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respect to any matter considered al the above
meeting or heanng he may need a verbatim record ol the pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
nol provided by the City o( Santord (FS 286 0105)
Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk
Publish June 16, 23. 2004
F119
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CAJ TOWING WILL SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL­
VAGE
FOR
CASH
ON
DEMAND TO HIGHESTBIDDER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
2001 Chevrolet Utility DGR
VIN* 1GNEK13T8IJ155796

By order of the City Commission of Ihe City of Sanlord. Florida

THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON JULY 2. 2004
AT 10
O CLOCK AT CAJ TOWING.
1240 S CR 427. LONGWOOD
FL 32750

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA CO ORDI­
NATOR AT 407-330-5610 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: ft a person decides lo appeal a deci­
sion made with respecl to any m atter considered at the above
meeting or heanng. he may need a verbatim record of Ihe pro­
ceedings. n d u dtn g the testimony and evidence, which record is
n o l provided by the City of Sanlord (FS 266 0105)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL c in c u r r
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 04-CA-1308-16-A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
$49 315 00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Michael Lamar Sims
M Clint L Johnson. Esquire
1307 E Robinson Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
and all others who claim an
interest in tho M ow ing property
$49 315 00 In United States
Currency
Donald F. Eslinger. in his official
capacity as Sheritl ot the
Seminole
County,
Florida,
through his officers, investiga­
tors or agents, seized the above
property on ot about May t4,
2004, at or near the area ol 641
Wesson Court. Casselberry,
Seminole County, Florida Said
property Is In the custody ol the
Sheriff ol Seminole County tor
the purpose ol forfeiture pur­
suant to sections 632 701932704, Florida Statutes
A
Verified Complaint tor Final
Judgment ot Fodeiture has been
tiled tn the above-styled Court

A N N E X A T IO
REQUEST

PROSPECTIVE BIDOERS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE
DAY
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN 9AM ANO 5PM
TERMS ARE CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY

AND ALL BIDS
Publish June 16. 2004
F133

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given thal I
am engaged in business at
1023 W 12th Street. Santord
Seminole
County.
Florida
32771, under the Fictitious
Name o l Tim othy Jarrell'e
Lawn Cere end that I intend lo
register said name with the
Division
of
Corporations.
TaSahessee. Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, to­
wn Section 865 09. Florida
Statutes 1991.
Timothy Janet
Publish June 16. 2004
F094

OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
A/K A 579 APPLETON PLACE,
OVIEDO, FL 32765
In
accordance
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
Persons with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court
Administrator al 301 N Park
Avenuo. Sanlord FL 32771,
Telephone Number (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol this notice It
hearing or voice Impaired, call 1800-955-8771
Dated this 10th day ol June.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Coud
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Submitted by
Law Ottrce ot Marshall C
Watson
1800 NW 49lh Street, Suite 120
Foil Lauderdale Florida 33309
Telephone (954)4534)365
Facsimile 1954)771-6052
Publish June 16, 23, 2004
F127

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA,
IN AN D FO n
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: D4-CA-666-14K

I HEREBY CERTIFY thal a true
and correct copy ot this Notice ol
Forfeiture Complaint was fur­
nished by U S certified mall,
return receipt requested, to the
above-named addressee this 7
day ol June, 2004

Publish June 16. 23. 2004
Ft 30

All parties in mterosl and citizens shall have an opportunity to be
hoard at said hearing

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY 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

Tosha M Scolaro
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088625
Seminole County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor Petitioner
A complete description and a copy o l the ordinance shall bo
available el tho office o l the City Clerk lor all persons desiring lo
examine Ihe same

I
Ju n e 10. 2004

By order ol the City Commission o l the City of Sanlord. Florida

Publish June 16. 23, 2004
F120

Persons wtlh disabilities needing assistance to participate in any
ot these meetings should contact the A D A, Coordinator at (407)
260-3481, at least 48 hours In advance ol the meeting

Publish June 6. 13. 16, 2004
F036

All padies In intorcst and citizens shall have nn opportunity to bo
heard at said hearing

Cynthia Porter.
Deputy City Clerk

All persons are advised that if they decide lo appeal any decision
made al these mootings hearings, they will need a record of the
proceedings and lor purpose, they may need to ensure thal a
verbatim record ol the proceedings is made, which record to
include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is lo
be based (per Sec 286 0105. Florida Statutes)

Sarah M Mijaros, City Clerk

A complete description and a copy ol the ordinance shall bo
available at tho office of the City Clerk lor all persons desiring to
examine the same

ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. II a person decides lo nppoat a deci­
sion made with respect lo any matter considered nt tho above
meeting or hearing, ho may neod a verbatim record ol Ihe pro­
ceedings. including the testimony and evidence, which record is
nol provldod by the City of Santord (FS 286 0105)

All parlies in mterosl and cilizons shall have nn opportunity lo bo
heard at said heanng

MAP B

TO ANNEX 1 64 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
NORTH WAY AND ROSE HILL TRAIL EXTENDED WESTERLY
AND BETWEEN SANFORD AVENUE AND THE CENTRAL
FLORIDA GREENEWAY: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW.

Publish Juno 16. 23. 2004
F 117

ORDINANCE NO 3876

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ORDINANCE NO 3878

Cynthia Poder,
Deputy City Clerk

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held in the
Commission Room at the City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue. In
tho City o l Sanlord. Florida, at 7.00 o'clock PM on M onday.
June 28. 2004, to consider the adoption ol on ordinance by tiro
City of Sanlord. Florida, described as follows

?*. 1 1

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held In Ihe
Commission Room at the City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, in
the City o l Sanford. Florida, al 7 0 0 o'clock P M on Monday,
June 28. 2004, lo consider the adoption of an ordinance by the
City of Sanlord, Florida, described as follows.

J u n e 10. 2004

MAP A

S hrC uem cT

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 03 CA-2188-14K
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY, AS
CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/K/A BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
NA.
Plalntifl,
v*
RANDOLPH J NOTLEY. et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure dated the 10th day
ot June. 2004 entered in Civil
Case No 03-CA-2168-14K ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1BTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Santord, Florida,
wharaln DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
AS CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE
F/KA BANKERS TRUST COM­
PANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A is
the Plaintiff and RANDOLPH J
NOTLEY. ADMINISTRATOR OF
THE SMALL BUSINESS AOMMINISTRATION. AN AGENCY
OF THE UNITED ST: CITY OF
ORLANDO. FLORIDA. MARYLEE NOTLEY. JOHN DOE,
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
ara Defendants I wit sell lo the
highest end besl bidder lor cash
al the WEST FRONT DOOR al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located al 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
at 1100 a m on the f3ih day of
July.
2004
the
M ow ing
described property as set lorth in
said Summery Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 176, STILLWATER. PHASE
3. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40, AT PAGES 9296. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS

CITIFINANCIAL
SERVICES,
INC 344, LLC. SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO,
ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC .
Plalntifl.
vs
THOMAS A BRUINSMA A K A
TOM BRUINSMA JANE DOE
BRUINSMA THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS A
BRUINSMA A K A TOM
BRUINSMA:
IF
LIVING.
INCLUDING ANV UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANT(S). IF
REMARRIED,
AND
IF
DECEASED THE
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS. LIENOHS AND
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S), JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant lo a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
entered In the above-styled
cause, in the Circuit Coud ol
Sominoie County. Florida, I will
sell the property situate In
Seminole
County,
Florida,
described as
LOT 33, FOXCMASE PHASE II.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35 PAGE 13 ANO
14,
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
A/K/A 2174 MARTINGALE
PLACE. OVIEDO, FL 32765
at public sale, lo Ihe highest and
best bidder, lor cash AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Florida, at 11 00 A M . on the
lOlh day ol August, 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices ol Daniel
Consuegra
9204 King Palm Dove
Tampa. Florida 33619-1328
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Publish June 16. 23 2004
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WEEKEND
J une

20, 2004

High school grades slip in Seminole
By Steve Paradis
Staff Writer

Seminole
High
principal.
"Unfortunately, I was not sur­
prised."
Superintendent Bill Vogel
said he was "very pleased over­
all" by the county's grading
results.
He pointed out that the dis­
trict's
elementary
schools
received an "A" or "B" except
for Midway Elementary, which
just missed a "B" by four points.
He added that Winter Springs
High School advanced to an

SANFORD — Like a student
expecting a bad grade, Seminole
High School here was ready for
the "D" grade it received from
the state.
Four of the eight high schools
in Seminole County dropped in
grades released by the state this
week.
"I had prepared the staff for
this,"
said
Walt Griffin,

Rats on top
Kyle Patrick had a big game
with both the glove and the
bat. including hitting the
game-winning homo run in
the 10th as the Sanford
River Rats moved back into
first place in the FCSL with a
7-6 victory over the Winter
Park Diamond Dawgs.
See Sport», Page 12A

Sanford Fire
Department
saves manna
Quick work by firefight­
ers and the first use of a
new fire-fighting unit may
have saved a slew of boats
docked at Hidden
Harbour Marina from cer­
tain disaster.
A two-story houseboat
that was reported as more
than 50 feet long caught
on fire Tuesday evening.
As many at two Sanford
Fire Department units
responded, but had to con­
nect more than 600 feet of
hose before attempting to
reach the blaze.
To the rescue was the
fire department's Unit 31.
The 22-foot center console
"Boston Whaler Guardian"
helped extinguish the fire
witn a deck-mounted noz­
zle.
Docked at Monroe
Harbor Marina, when the
fire department boat
arrived at about 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Fire Department
Lt. Tony Faircloth said the
houseboat was pretty
much engulfed with a
"giant column of smoke"
rising near the St. Johns
Veterans Memorial Bridge.
“The other units arrived
first and did a good job
protecting the other
boats," said Sanford Lt.
Tony Faircloth.
He said the newly
acquired fire department
boat was the key to elim i­
nating the threat of danger
to nearby crafts.
"If w e didn't have that
boat we probably would
have watched it burn to
the ground," he said. "I
think it showed it was a
wise investment the city
made."
Although the houseboat
did not sink, it was esti­
mated to be a total loss.
Unit 31 can also be used
for rescue emergencies
such as patient loading
and dive operations.

Seminole Smile

Emma Tavanyar —
Daughter of Owner of Rose
Cottage Tea Room

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Citizens
call for
new cop
building

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"A" and Lyman High School
missed earning a "B" by seven
points.
Lake Mary and Oviedo high
schools maintained their "A"
grades.
In grading schools, the state
looks at FCAT scores, but also
the percentage of students test­
ed and how the lowest 25 per­
cent performed in reading.
if at least half of the lowest 25

See Grade*, Page 2A

Seminole County high school state grades
School
Crooms

2003-04
C

2002-03

A

2001-02
NA

2000-01
NA

Lake Brantley

C

B

A

A

Lake Howell

c

B

C

Lake Mary

A

A

Lyman

C

C

Oviedo

A

A

B
A
B
A

Seminole

D

C

C

C

Winter Springs

A

B

A

A

C
C

A

Bear'ly a week old

New Seminole County Environmental
Studies Center opens to fanfare

By Christopher Patton
Managing Editor
By Steve Paradla
Staff Writer

SANFORD — A new
Sanford police and fire head­
quarters would be in the near
future if a group of citizens
had their way.
First
discussed
when
Mayor Bettye Smith was lead­
ing Sanford, the idea of a new
public safety complex has
drifted in and out of the pub­
lic spotlight for nearly 10
years, but Police Chief Brian
Tooley said the issue is finally
coming to the forefront.
Coincidentally, in 1996
Sanford created the Citizen's
Advisory Board to provide
suggestions and recommenda­
tions to chief of police and
City Cqmmission regardin
law enforcement needs an&lt;
resources. At a monthly meet­
ing of the board last week,
members emphatically voiced
their concerns about what is
considered as a dilapidated
police department facility.
"No matter what else goes
on in this community if we
don't have good public safety
it's going to be hard for this

LONG WOOD — The red
rat snake coils around a
clutch of eggs. A tank awaits
a new
alligator from
Gatorland Zoo in Orlando,
and the bees busily con­
struct a new hive.
Work continues on the
new $1.1 million building at
the
Seminole
County
Environmental
Studies
Center dedicated June 15.
First and fifth graders
will use the 6,100-squarefoot building during the
school
year, said
Pat
Burkett, the center's direc­
tor. .
Part of the curriculum for
first graders is a one-day
study of Florida wildlife at
the center. Fifth graders in
Seminole County know the
famous mud walk they get
to experience during two
days of study at the center.
A sculpted tree with a
stuffed baby black bear and
ow! sitting in its branches
will greet visitors in the new
building's foyer. To the right
an exhibit hall features live
and stuffed animals from
the local area. Fossils show
some of the county's natural
past. The hall also houses a
full manatee skeleton.
The
new
building
includes a front porch as
well as a covered learning
area and pavilions on each
end.
Burkett said she hopes to
eventually have monthly
public events. She added
that she hopes to find

See Police, Page 2A

Sheriff’s
deputies
look into
double
murder

Harald photos by
Tommy Vincent

Pat Burkett (top),
Seminole County
Environmental
Studies Center direc­
tor, watches over a
stuffed baby black
bear that adorns the
lobby to the center.
The 6,100-square-foot
building (above) Is a
resource for Seminole
County elementary
students to learn
about Florida wildlife,
such as a (left) red
rat snake.

See Studlea, Page 3A

From Staff Reports

Coleman
raises 10
daughters

The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office has in custody,
a person "of significant inter­
est" relating to the deaths of
two Altamonte Springs area
women found dead in their
manufactured
home
Thursday. The man has been
identified as Clemente Javier
Aguirre, 24.
The women were discov­
ered dead Thursday at about
9 a.m. in their home at 121
Vagabond Way. The area,
located off State 434, was for­
merly known as Mobile
Manor.
The sheriff's office believes
they were victims of foul play,
but would not immediately
divulge how they may have
been killed or any details of
their investigation.
"Were not releasing many
specifics about this case," said
Steve Olson, sheriff's office
spokesman. "It may seem like
a technicality, but when we

By Charles D. Jackson
Herald Correspondent

SANFORD — "Good fami­
lies have a chief, or a heroine or
a founder — someone around
whom others cluster, who fos­
ters achievement..." writes Jane
Howard in a collection called,
"Family, A Celebration."
That seems to describe 82year-old Levi Coleman. His
family is photographed in the
1995 edition of "Family, A
Celebration."
He fathered 10 girls, making
himself the founder, producer
and author of responsibility for
their success. Seems like he
wrote a pretty good script. Not
Clustered around their father are (left to right) Gloria, Debra and Sylvia, and in the back row are
Sharon, Francis, Jeanette, Claudia, Gwendolyn and Emma.

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City wins first legal battle with schools
Judge issues partial summary judgement in
dispute between School Board, Lake Mary

B y C h ris to p h e r Patton

A pril 18, 2004

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building at 450 Technology
Park, off Lake Emma Road.
The city balked at the School
Board project sayin g the
industrial park was an inap­
propriate area for a school
and refused* to change the
land use of the property.

The
partial
sum m ary
ju d gm ent affirm ed
Lake
M ary's interpretation of the
com prehensive plan, but it
does not settle the entire
case. The School Board was
contending it was a m iniste­
rial m atter that the city had

to change the designation of
the property and they were
au tom atically entitled to
have a school there, said
Lake M ary C ity A ttorney
C atherine Reischm ann.
"T h e m ain issu e was
resolved that the comp plan

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LAKE M ARY — City o ffi­
cials in Lake M ary are claim ­
ing a partial sum m ary ju d g­
m ent issued by a circuit
judge Thursday is the first
step in resolving a dispute
with the School Board.
Started more than a year
ago, the disagreem ent stems
from a plan to put a school
for troubled students into a

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Ram s baseball
on a roll
The Lake Mary baseball
team ran its record to 15-2
with wins over Eustis and
Lyman this week.
S e o S p o rt*, P o g e 13A

By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor

Police arrest 4
men in incident
Sanford police arrested four
mm on March 26, in connec­
tion with an attempted murder
and a fifth man who was
reportedly involved in the inci­
dent. The incident was report­
ed as a suspected retaliation tor
a shooting that occurred earlier
that morning at a nearby night­
club. The four arrested were
EdnHcus Arteaz Glover, b*,
Mario Jerome Hicks, IS, Roger
Dorrell Williford, 22, and
Rodrakes Leondra I looks, 26.
According to the arrest
report, on March 21, a witness
told offia’rs he was standing in
front of,* residence in lire HKX1
block of Mangotrstine Avenue
with his brother and Hicks,
when a vehicle approached
them. Hicks reportedly threw a
brick at the vehicle and broke
out the window. Someone
inside the vehicle reportedly
began shooting at them, hitting
Hicks in the neck and hand.
The men took cover and the
vehicle sped off. Hicks was
taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital for treatment
of his injuries. During a hospi­
tal interview, Hicks is said to
have identified the men in tire
vehicle.
On March 25, police inter­
viewed a man who said he had
been in the vehicle, but when
shooting started, he dove out
and pulled a nearby child to
safety. Tire man also is said Ur
have identified tire other vehi­
cle occupants. Police said both
Hooks and Williford turned
themselves in at the police sta­
tion. At one point durirrg an
interview with Glover, Ire told
officers he thought someone
had shot at the vehicle (the
brick) and returned fire with
his firearm.
Hooks was charged with
homidde/attempted murder.
Williford was charged with
homidde/attempted murder,
accessory after the fact. I licks
was drarged with firing a mis­
sile into a vehicle. Glover and
Hooks were both charged with
homidde/attempted murder,
accessory after the fact.

Seminole Smile

W ELLS
FA R G O

LONGWOOD — City leaders approved a
new set of regulations for Longwood’s his­
toric district on the first reading earlier this
month, but not without a host of changes.
The historic district codebook was devel­
oped lo maintain
and enhance the
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architectural style
If we send out
and character of the
notifications
to
area
generally
tlic trucking
bounded by Pine
Avenue
to
the
companies that
south. County Rond
this ban is going
427 to the east,
into effect they
Palmetto Street to
will comply.
the
north
and
Milwee Street to the
west. Two regula­
B u tc h B u n d y
tions
the
City
Longwood
Commission
City C om m issioner
pushed to strength­
en
before
final
approval of the document Monday night
were restricting the destruction of historic
buildings and its trademark brick streets.
Commissioners unanimously voted in
favor to increase the unlawful demolition of a
historic building or structure from a proposed
fine of $100 per square foot to $250 per square
fool and to prohibit tractor trailers from the
district unless for the purpose of moving in
and moving out and construction.
"If we send out notifications to the trucking
companies that this ban is going into effect
they will comply," Commissioner Butch
Bundy said.
City leaders also unanimously approved to
limit trie storage of outside deliveries. Instead

H arald p h o to by T om m y V in cen t

Capl. Paul Blackkotter thanked his employer CPH Engineering Inc. for supporting him while he was deployed in
Iraq Looking on at the ceromony Thursday is (left to right) Diana Greene, administrative assistant, Kamran
Khosravani, chief executive officer, and David Gierach, president.

C P H Engineering welcomes
back Capt. Paul Blackketter
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
SA N FO RD — Capt. Paul Blackketter of the 1st
Battalion, 124lh Infantry brought back plenty of
thanks and stories from his deployment in Iraq
during a visit Thursday to his Sanford employer,
CPI 1 Engineering Inc.
Blackketter was in service for 15 months with
560 soldiers of a National Guard battalion based
out of Miami. Employed at the CPH Bradenton

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office in the Tampa area as a project manager for
planning commercial sites, Blackketter returned to
the com pany's Sanford headquarters to say thank
mu for the com pany's immense support during
tis departure.
CPH employees continually sent out about 10 to
20 care packages to his battalion each month. In all,
CPH personnel with the help of the community
sent more than 200 boxes of needed items to
Blackketter in Iraq.
"W hen I first got deployed, CPH came to me
and said we support you 110 percent," Blackketter
said. "The whole time we were over there we got

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Shooting leaves man in critical condition
From Staff Reports

ring a
Sanford police
shooting incident near the city':
t's nistoric district with strong leads,
according to authorities.
Troy Let my Dixon, 25, of Cedar
Creek Circle, Sanford, was transport­
ed to Orlando Regional Medical
Center early Thursday, following a
shooting incident in the 14(X) block of
Oak Avenue in Sanford.
Police were summoned to the area
shortly after midnight, in rcference to
gunshots heard. Two separate calls to
tire police told of a total of six shots
having been tiled.
Police searched the area and
found Dixon on the ground, in the
north side gutter of the westbound
lane of 13th S ta r t and investigated.
Dixon said to have been conscious
and alert, signaling for assistance.

Officers
said
there was a large
amount of blood
on his body. He
had reportedly
been shot once in
the abdomen and
once in the left
buttocks. A trail
of blood revealed
the shooting had
Dixon
taken
place
behind a church
between Oak and Park avenues at
13th Street. Shell casings were found
in the area.
Dixon is said to have told police
that three white males and a white
female had approached him in a
two-tone brown station wagon or
possible blue-gray faded out minivan and asked for change for a $20
bill. When he asked the people in the

car for a ride home, he said they tried
to mb him, and he took off running,
at which time he was shot twice.
Rescue 31 and Engine 31 respond­
ed to the scene and Dixon was airlift­
ed to ORMC where he underwent
emergency surgery. At last word, his
condition was listed as critical.
Officers reported finding Dixon in
possession of $140 in currency, which
was taken in as evidence.
Although a search for the reported
vehicle was extensive, it was not
immediately located and the case is
continuing under investigation.
Sanford police received numerous
leads in the investigation as then.*
were reported several witnesses to
the shooting.
Dixon has been in the Seminole
County Jail more than a dozen differ­
ent times for various charges includ­
ing the possession and sale of drugs.

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Sanford to
restrict C ity
H all parking
By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor

2093.
• 3 to 5 p.m. — Safe Kids
Educational Car Seat program at the
Sanford Fire Department offers
reduced rate car seats for qualified
participants. And between 5 to 7 p.m.
the fire department will host a Safe
Kids Car Seat Fitting Station. Pre-reg­
istration is required. Call Tim Robles at
407-302-1091.
TUesday, April 20
• 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Open house at
the Customer Resource Center,
County Services Building.
• 8 a m to 2 p.m. — Visit the
Sanford Farmers' Market on First

SANFORD — A downtown parking lot
frequently used by Seminole County
Courthouse visitors will be prohibited to
them come Monday morning.
Sanford police will begin patrolling and
ticketing motorists who ignore new restric­
tions at City Hall municipal lot across Park
Avenue from the courthouse. While the lot
has always been limited to two-hour parking
for visitors, offia’rs will begin enforcing the
rule and limiting parking to only those who
have business with the dty of Sanford
between Monday and Friday from 7 a.m. and
5 p.m.
The change in enforcement comes about as
the dty is expected to lose about 75 parking
spaces due to construction of the mixed-use
development. Gateway at Riverwalk, which
will feature condominiums and retail shops.
Some of tire western most lots are already
blocked off and were typically used for
employee parking.
City employees will be issued decals and
two rows of the main parking along Fulton
Street will be reserved for them, said Cleo

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See Parking, Page 3A

Seminole to observe National County Government Week
From Staff Reports

Lauren Slarther —

See Judgem ent, Page 3A

Longwood
considers
downtown
truck ban

Sanford firm Engineers 7 support for soldier

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allow us to do what we d id ,"
said Lake M ary M ayor Thom
Greene. "H er opinion (Judge
N ancy
A lley)
b asically
matched our argum ent m ade
by our attorneys so from a
legal standpoint w e feel our
position is very strong."
Sem inole C ounty Public
Schools Superintendent Bill
Vogel
and
D eputy

Seminole Count)' will be observing
National County Government Week,
April 18-24, with special emphasis on
moving people and products with
transportation.
lire county has prepared a week of
special events and observances in
honor of the event, and invites the
public to participate, to leam inorc*
about our transportation offerings and
become more familiar with the people
who operate our county government.
The following is a listing of events:
Sunday, April 18
• Noon to 4 p.m. information Day
at Seminole Town Center Mall. Leam

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about your government and oilier
agencies with booties, displays and
equipment.
All Week — Beginning Monday,
April 19, celebrity readers will bring
transportation stories to life at the five
Seminole County Public Libraries.
Call your local library for specific
times.
Monday, April 19
• Open house at the Customer
Resource Center in the County
Services Building, 1101 E First St.
• 10 a.m. — Flagler Trail Head
Dedication. A new trail makes its
debut at the intersection of Jacob's
Trail and Snowhill Road in Chuluota.
Contact Mark Lichtenheld at 407-665-

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Sunday. April 1H. 2004

Sem inole Summary
A G LAN CE AROUND OUR C O U N TY
Is it live or posed?: The homecoming for
C apt Paul Blackkctter was moving.
Blackkettcr spent a year over in Iraq with
the 1st Battalion, 124 th Infantry of the
National Guard. His coworkers at CPU
Engineers Inc. held a welcome home ceremo­
ny and cut the yellow ribbon that hail been
tied around a tree outside CPU's Sanford
office.
Evidently that wasn't enough emotion for
the Orlando Sentinel. The photographer who
showed up for the event (not a regular sluxiter for the daily paper) staged several photo­
graphs to look "candid," including one shot
In which she directed the subjects on where to
put their arms when they hugged. That's a
no-no in the photojournalism world. Makes
you wonder how many other "candid” pho­
tographs the Sentinel
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O ut &amp; A

C ro ssin g G uard

SAT
Paw Park, Central
Florida’s newest park for
pups will open at Central
Winds Park, off State Raid
434 in Winter Springs. The
three-acre park will be offi­
cial dedicated from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Tlie park has three
areas, one for dogs of 30
pounds or more, one for less
than 30 pounds, and another
area for training.
Tlie Helen Stairs Theatre's
Repertory Company is now
presenting "T h e Boyfriend,"
a musical comedy of singing
and dancing with a cast of 26
men and women.
Performances will be on
April 17, 23 and 24 at 7:30
p.m. and April 18 and 25 at 2
p.m. Tickets are $12 and $15.
For tickets, call the box office
in downtown Sanford at 407321-8111.

Around the Clock

Submit those pho­
tos: Speaking of photo­
graphs, don't forget to
submit your entries for
The Herald's "Worth a
Thousand Words
Photo Contest." Photos
need to have some con­
nection to Sanford's
lake front and winners
by D an Ping
will
displayed at The
• • • • • • • • • Hcm/d's booth during
the Hiverwalk grand­
opening on May 8. There are several cate­
gories to enter and you could win one of sev­
eral cash prizes, including SHX) for Best of
Show. For more information, call The Herald at
407-322-2611. Orlando Sentinel photographers
need not enter.
No parking: James McCucn, owner of the
Wachovia Bank building at the comer of
Park Avenue and 1st S ta rt shook things up
downtown. Last weekend McCuen ordered
crews to tow cars parked in his lot directly
behind the bank building as well as the grass
lot across the street from Helen Stairs
Theatre.
McCuen said he made the decision to tow
because he was concerned about liability
issues if someone was hurt on the property.
Liability became an issue he said after he
learned the city Irad designated his lots as
public parking during 1st Street construction.
Let's be clear McCuen has every right to
tow people off his property, and liability
issues are always a concern for property own­
ers. However, I not convinced McCuen is
shooting straight when he says it's solely a
liability issue. Tire city posted signs and print­
ed brodiures designating McCuen's lots as
alternative parking monllis ago. McCuen is
not an absentee owner. He owns and operates
a successful business in Sanford. I ie's been
involved with Main Street and he's allies.!
with some downtown business owners, most
notably Bill Kirchhoff. If liability were the
only issue, McCuen would have begun tow­
ing cars soon after the signs went up.
The city screwed up when it published
those brodiures without first getting
McCuen's permission. Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Jay Marder, tlie former Planning and
Engineering director for the city-, talked about
securing leases on McCuen's property and
several other pieces of private property for
alternative parking. Nothing was ever done
about, and those other sites — the vacant lot
between Palmetto and Sanford avenues and
the lot at the Family Dollar store — could be
in jeopardy, too. City Manager Al Grieshaber
said the dty's former economic development
director John Jones had assured him there
wasn't a problem. A contract would have
been a much better assurance than the word
of a former employee. I don't blame McCuen
if he's a little ticked at tlie city.
McCuen's actions aren't related to any­
thing involving tlie Historic Preservation
Board. Rumors have circulated that McCuen
is retaliating for HPB's denial of his plan to
put an elevator on the outside of the bank
building. Not so. In fact, McCuen withdrew
his application for the elevator.
Can a comprise be worked out? Possibly,
though it may take another owner to resolve
it. McCuen has tlie property on the market.
Word Around The Clock is he wants about
$300,000 more than the $1.35 million he paid.
Until then, I'm leaving my car at home and
walking to the Emerald Hen and Red Room.
Doggie bags: Looks like the city wants to
make sure folks down at tlie Rlvcrwalk don't
step in an unpleasant treat left behind by
man's best friend. Special stations have been
set up on the far east end of tlu* Riverwalk to
dispense pooper-scooper bags so pet owners
can pick up after their four-legged friends.
I'm assuming more will be put on the west
end of the Riverwalk.
O f course pet owners have to do their part
by making use of the bags and disposing of
them properly.

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Herald ph oto by Tom m y V incent

Undor the watchful oyo ol a Sanford Police Department bike patrol officer participants of the recent Meals on Wheels March
for Meals 5K Walk cross First Street in downtown Sanford.

Prostitution
Toni Vemice Myles, 31, of West
13lh Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in a wooded area at West 15th Street and Elm
Avenue where she was found in a
vehicle. She was arrested on charges
of Assignation to commit prostitu­
tion, possession of narcotics equip­
ment, and giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer.
Theft
• Raphael Angel Ortiz, 25, of
Orlando, was arrested by Sanford
police on April 8, following a chase
by Sanford officers and the Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies. I le was
stopped on State Ro.nl -117 north of
Aloma Avenue in Oviedo. He
reportedly had stolen a 21X12 Suzuki
motorcycle from the parking lot at
Seminole Community College. He
was arrested on charges of grand
theft of a motor vehicle, operating a
motorcycle without a license, openiling a motor vehicle without a valid
license, driving while his license was
suspended, and property damage of
over $2(X).
• Johnny Lee Williams, 33 of West
15th Street, Sanfoni, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. Officers
were called to Castle Brewer Court
in reference to a suspicious vehicle.
When they arrived, the vehicle
reportedly left the area at a high rate
of speed. Tlie vehicle was finally
stopped al 16th Street and Bell
Avenue where officers said Williams
flcxl on foot into a wooded area.
With the aid of a K-9 unit, lie was
finally subdued. It was determined
that Williams had rammed into a
complex and removed a number of
items which were located in tlie
vehicle, and that the vehicle, a pick­
up truck, had been stolen. Williams
was charged with vehicular theft,
huiglary' of a structure using a vehi­
cle to cause damage, property dam­
age of $1,(XX) or more, flceing/eluding a law enforcement officer, and
resisting an officer without violence.
• Helen Madrons Miller, 32, of
Arapaho Trail, Geneva, was arrested
by Sanford police Tuesday at a store
in tlie 3600 blix'k of Orlando Drive.
She reportedly taken a number of
items from tlie store without paying.
She was charged with petty shoplift­
ing from a merchant.
• Kenneth Felix Davila, 17, of
Orlando was arrested by police
Monday at a store in the Seminole
Towne Center. I le reportedly took a
$47 bottle of cologne from the store
without paying. He was charged
with petty larceny.
• Dante Sliawndelle Bell, 29, of
Valencia Court, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by police Wednesday at a store in
tlie 1900 block of French Avenue

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where lie reportedly tixik $5 in items
from tlie store without paying. He
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.
• Kevin Matthew Scott, 18, of
North Wayman Street, Lingwrxxl,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday at a retail store in the 364X1
block of Orlando Drive where lie
reportedly tixik more than $10 in
merchandise without paying. I le
was charged with petty retail theft.
• Curtis Emanuel Countryman,
18, of Randolph Court, Sanford, was
arrested
by
Sanford
police
Wednesday at a store in the 1600
block of Rinehart Road. Officers said
he had taken merchandise from the
store without paying. He was
charged with petty shoplifting from
a merchant.
• Mark Thomas Roberts, 22 of
Elm Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police on April 8 at a
store in the 25(X) block of French
Avenue. Officers said lie tixik an
item from the store* without paying.
He was charged with petty shoplift­
ing from a merchant.
Drug related
• Robert Henry Taylor, 29, of
DeBary, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday at tlie Preserve at
Lake Monroe, on U.S. Highway 1792 in Sanford, following a traffic
stop. He was charged with posses­
sion of under 2(1 grams of marijuana.
Burglary
• Robert Alan Rossetter, 30, of
Adams Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by Sanford police Tuesday. A wit­
ness reportedly told police she saw a
man attempting to break into a
neighbor's vehicle on Grandview
Avenue. Police apprehended him at
22nd Street and Magnolia Avenue
and charged him with burglary to a
conveyance and resisting an officer
without violence.
Domestic cases
• Willie Church, 43, of an
unknown Sanford address, was
arrested by Sanford police Tuesday
at a residence in William Clark Court
where he was reportedly involved in
a dispute with a man. He was arrest­
ed on a diarge of battery — touch or
strike (domestic violence).
• Misty Dutertre, 46, of Logan
Heights Circle, Sanford, was arrest­

ed by Sanford police Wednesday at
his residence as the result of a con­
frontation with a female. He was
arrested on a diarge of battery —
touch or strike.
• Steven Farrell, 45, of East Fifth
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at his resi­
dence. Officers said he was in an
altercation with a female. He was
charged with aggravated battery,
causing Ixxlily harm (domestic vio­
lence).
• Quinton Bernard Rumph, 21, of
Mara Court, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Sunday. He was
reportedly involved in an altercation
with a female at a residence on East
Eighth Street. He was located at the
comer of Tuskcvgoe Avenue and
Academy Avenue. He was charged
with aggravated battery (domestic
violence).
• William Wamock, 32, of South
Sanford Avenue, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. He report­
edly was involved in a fight with a
female at his residence. He was
charged with battery (domestic vio­
lence).
Traffic stops
• Angel Perez. Fonseca, 24, of
Daytona Beach, was stopped by
Sanford police Friday at the
Interstate 4, State Road 46 off ramp.
He was charged with operating a
motor vehicle without a valid
license, cutting across a grass medi­
an, and having an open container of
alcohol.
• Ashley Shikiria Sims, 20, of
West 13th Place, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Sunday
on East I8tli Street at Magnolia
Avenue. She was cliarged with oper­
ating a motor vehicle without a
license.
• Teresa L Lenz, 46/of Geoffery
Place, Lake Mary, was reportedly
involved in a three-car accident
Saturday at County- Road 46A and
Mayfair Court. She was charged
with driving under the influence
(DU1) of alcohol or drugs, and reck­
less driving.
• Clifford Manley, 18, of
Washington Street, Sanford, was
arrested by police Saturday at tlie
Seminole Juvenile Detention Center.
Officers said lie swung his fist at a
correction officer causing injury to
tlie officer. He was arrested on a
diarge of battery to a detention staff
juvenile probation officer.
Retraction
Amanda Miller was incorrectly
listed as arrested for DU I in the
April 11 edition. She wasn't arrest, her older sister Stacy was.

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Tlie city of Longwood's
monthly Blue Grass Pickin'
will be held at Lyman High
School's Multi-purpose
building, 865 S. County Road
427 from 7 to 10 p.m. Join the
fun, bring your strings, and
pick along. Tlie event is free
of charge and open to every­
one. For more information,
call 407-260-3447.

SUN
Stetson University
Gospel Choir presents its
annual community concert at
5 p.m. at Greater Union First
Baptist Church, 240 S. Clara
Ave., DeLand. Rev. Troy A.
Bradley is Sr. Pastor. For
more information, call 386822-7401.
100 Women In White will
meet at 11 a.m. at St.
Matthews Baptist Church,
3724 E. Main St. (Midway).
Guest speaker will be Sister
Gwendolyn Moody. Cynthia
Oliver, chairman. Rev* L.J.
Wilson, pastor.
Tlie Second Annual
Community 5K for a Cure
event will be held at Central
Winds Park in Winter
Springs, beginning at 7:30
a.m. Walk or run 3.1 miles in
a fund raiser for the
Seminole County Health
Department to provide breast
diagnostic services to unin­
sured women in the commu­
nity. A kids’ 1-mile fun run
will also be held beginning at
9 a.m. To register, log onto
www.comniunity5Kforacure.com.

MON
The Sanford Fire
Department Fire Prevention
Division will hold a monthly
child passenger scat check­
up for all citizens of Sanford
at the Sanford Fire Station
No. 2,3 0 0 E. Airport Blvd.
Contact Fire Inspector 11m
Robles at 407-302-2520 for an
appointment. Children do
not need to be present. Bring
your child's seat and auto­
mobile in which the child
rides.
The Florida Hands exhibi­
tion begins on April 19 and
continues through May 8 at
the Pioneer Settlement for
the Creative Arts in
Barberville. Featured will be
a three-week gallery exhibi­
tion highlighting all aspects
of creativity in Volusia
County and Central Florida,
as weB as noted artists, enter­
tainment, and many dis­
plays. Admission is $3 per
adult, 2 per child 5-12, chil­
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Cohen,
Sanford
police
spokesperson. The remaining
60 spots will be restricted to City
Hall visitor parking.
"With the Rivcrwalk and
the new condos we're losing
over a 100 parking spaces for
employees," said Sgt. Greg
Smith, in charge of the Sanford
police special operations divi­
sion that includes the K-9 unit,
school resource officers and traf­
fic unit.
"Basically right now we have
overflow parking from the
courthouse," Smith said noting
that he counted nine people
returning to the City Halt lot
from the courthouse in a twominute span Wednesday morn­
ing. "There is times right now
that you literally have to drive
around the lot looking for a
space so you could conduct city
business."
Sanford authorities say the
two-hour limit has always
been in effect at the city lot,
but has not been enforced for
several
years.
For
those
motorists that fait to remove
their vehicle from the City I lall
lot within the allotted time, or
choose to park at the lot while
visiting the courthouse or other
areas can expect to be ticketed,
Smith said.
Vehicles will not be towed,
but drivers could receive a
Sanford ordinance citation that
will cost between $25 and $55,
depending on when the ticket is
paid. Smith said a Florida
statute also allows a Sanford
officer to write a $90 citation it
he watches a motorist park in
the city lot and then walk to
the courthouse or other down­

Su p erintend ent
D ianne
Kram er did not return calls
Friday. Ned Julian, executive
director for legal services for
the Sem inole County Public
Schools, said he advised nei­
ther to sp eak about the
ongoing litigation.
"It (prelim inary summary
ju d gm en t) only ad d resses
one aspect of the lawsuit and
other than that it would be
inappropriate to make any­
more com m ents other than
the School Board is m oving
forward with the m atter," he
said.
Julian did say that both
sid es have recently d is­
cussed possible resolutions
to the ongoing dispute.
"T h e
School
Board
through
(Su p erin ten d en t)
Dr. Bill Vogel and the city
through the city m anager
(John Litton) started explor­
ing altern ativ e resolution s
before the court order cam e
out and we have been d is­
cussing altern ativ e resolu ­
tions for several w eeks
now," he said. "The lawsuit
is there it's in effect in the
C ircuit C ourt of Sem inole
C ounty so law su its m ove
along at the pace established
by tlie law yers, but at that
sam e time the city and the
School Board are earnestly
discussing alternate resolu­
tions. So we have to stay
tuned."

town area, but he doesn't expect
too many of those to he issued.
Drivers that continually
ignore the rules of the restricted
lot can have a boot placed
on their car or can receive
multiple tickets if the twohour limit elapses several
times, Smith said. According to
law, repeat offenders that do
not pay the citations can also
be barred from renewing their
vehicle registration.
"We are really going to

enforce the two-hour parking
limit," he said.
Cohen added, "For most
people conducting business at
City I lall, two hours is more
than enough time."
Maps of the new parking
restrictions were posted at the
public entrances to City Hall
last week, and new signs were
to be posted in the lot. Smith
said. Seminole County officials
have also been notified of the
change, he added.

house at the Customer Resource
Center,
County
Services
Building.
• Noon to 3 p.m. — Florida
Blood Centers Blood Drive at
the Museum of County History
parking lot, 300 Hush Blvd. in
Sanford.
• 2 to 4 p.m. — Airport pres­
entation at the Orlando Sanford
International Airport, 1200 Red
Cleveland Blvd., Sanford.
• 5 to 7 p.m. — Open house at
Red Bug Lake Park, 36&lt;X) Red
Bug Lake Road, Casselberry.

Thursday, April 22
• 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Open
house at the Customer Resource
Center, County Services Bldg.
• 9 a.m. — Mock DUI (re­
enactment of "prom night" acci­
dent) at Timber Creek I ligli
School, 1001 Avalon Park Blvd.,
Orlando.
• 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. — Safe
Kids Car Seat Checkup at Babies
R. Us, 708 W. State Road 436,
Altamonte Springs.
Friday, April 23
• 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Open

Mary citizens are hoping the
disagreem ent is over sooner
rather thae later for the sake
of
tax p ay ers'
money.
According to Litton, the city

has spent about $60,000 in w aits for the final outcom e
legal fees w hile Julian esti­ o f the su it, city p lan n ers
mates the School Board has have developed a plan to
prohibit new sch o o l site s
pitched in $57,000
- not
a lo n g
an
including an ad d i­
Interstate 4 hightional $50,000 con­
£C —
tech co rrid o r in
tributed by the land
Witli the
Lake Mary. After
broker.
a delay of the plan
"T h e city is in the
amount o f
rig h t," said JoA nn
legal fees (hat earlier this month,
the city is exp ect­
Lucarelli, president
have been
ed to consid er it
of the H untington
expended we again May 6.
Pointc hom eow ners
The
tw o ­
asso ciation , which
hope sonic
pronged plan o u t­
is less than a mile
kind o f selde- lines Ihe creation
away from the pro­
ii ic nl will be
of a high-tech d is­
posed school. *T
trict and am ends
think it's a sham e
reached.
school siting crite­
the School Board
ria. The overlay
did this putting the
protects b u siness­
taxpayers out of a
es and industries
lot of money."
in the Interstate 4
"1 w ouldn't mind
corrid or north of
an
elem en tary
Emma O aks Trail,
school, but so m e­
south of C ou nty
thing like this was
Road 46A , east of
b asically a reform
1-4, In ternation al
school," she added.
Parkw ay
and
"A n d
th a t's
not
Banana
Lake
som ething we w ant­
Road and west of
ed near our neigh­
Lake Em m a Road
borhood."
G reene
and
R in ehart
G reene
said ,
Road from other
"W ith the am ount of
uses that are not
legal fees that have
been expended we hope consistent with the area. The
som e kind o f settlem ent will
second part of the am end­
ment proposes to ease the
be reached."
There is alw ays the possi­ ability for the School Board
bility the judgm ent will be to site elem entary schools in
residential areas, but forbids
appealed.
" I t ’s never over until it's elem entary, m iddle and high
over and there is always the schools from the corridor.
A ppellate Court, but right
K ram er has lobbied the
now the parties are d is ­ city to deny the creation of
cussing an alternate resolu­ the high-tech district as she
labeled it a "blatant d iscrim ­
tion," Julian said.
ination o f schools."
As the City Com m ission

house at the Customer Resource
Center, County Services Bldg.
• 11 a.m. to noon —
Automotive Maintenance &amp;
Safety Clinic at Seminole
Community College, Bldg. 1,
UK) Weldon Blvd., Sanford.
• Noon to 3 p.m. —
Equipment nxleo at Seminole
Community College parking lot
12, l(X) Weldon Blvd., Sanford.
Saturday, April 24
• 9 a.m. to noon — Bike
Safety Rodeo at Spring Lake
Elementary School, 695 Orange

Ave., Altamonte Springs.
• 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Join the
Natural Hands Team at 8 a.m. for
a 1.5-mile hike at the Geneva
Wilderness Area, 3501 State
Road 426. Call 407-665-7411 (or
reservations as space is limited.
At 9 a.m. at the Ed Yarborough
Center,
at
the
Geneva
Wilderness Area, come celebrate
"Wildlife Appreciation Day"
with exhibits and native
wildlife.
• 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — Open
house and activities at the

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Week
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downtown Sanford.
• 9 to 11 a.m. — Safe Kids
Educational Car Seat Program at
the
Long wood
Police
Department offers reduced rates
for qualifies.! participants. Pre­
registration is required. Call
407-260-3415.
• 5 to 7 p.m. — Open I louse
at Sanlando Park, 401 W.
Highland
St.,
Altamonte
Springs.

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Opinion
Finding a scapegoat
9/11 Commission is
witch
huntto give someone blame
In my way of flunking, I believe humans always want a scape­
goat, someone to blame, for no matter what gix* wrong in our
society. Perhaps it's more of a political desire than anything else.
Remember our historv about the witch hunts in New England
back in the 1700s and early 1800s? If something went wrong, even
...... ....................... if it rained too much or too little, they wanted
someone to blame, so they declared someone as
a witch, and did away with that person (one
way or another — usually another).
Of course, it always has to be someone
among us, not an outside source. After World
War II, our politicians launched into an investi­
gation into who knew — in advance — that the
Japanese would attack Pearl I larbor. The
Japanese high-command wasn't given the
blame — our politicians wanted to point a fin­
ger at someone here at home. President
Nick
Roosevelt was the prime suspect. So-called wit­
nesses who testified before congress, told of
• • • • • • • • telegrams and intercepted communications that
specified what the Japanese planned, when and how.
They tried to convince the American public that the President
knew of the attack well in advance, and didn't want to do any­
thing at all to prevent it, to enforce our troops to fend off the
attack or at least warn them in advance. Yes, it wasn't only mem­
bers of Congress who conducted these hearings — they had
"independent, non-partisan" people on the panel. Yeah — "nonpartisan," don't bet on that. Every time a member of the commit­
tee was interviewed regarding the so-called fact-finding, the
national press identified them by political affiliation. Was it a coin­
cidence that most of the panel members were those who could bo
considered as those opposing the Roosevelt presidency?
Coincidence? 1 think not.
Here’s another example. Tire Orlando Magic rank at the bot­
tom of tire NBA list, having lost more games than any other team.
What do people want? They want to fire the coach or general
manager as they are tire only people responsible for the losses.
They never think it's because of a string of bad luck, players
who aren't doing their best, inexperienced players, a lack in over­
all offense or defense, or making ptxrr trades. Fans say if they can
declare one person as a scape-goat and fire him — everything will
immediately improve and tire Magic will be back on top in a mat­
ter of weeks after the new season begins.
You know what this is leading up to. lire 9/ 11 Commission is
hearing testimony. The Democrats on the committee are looking
to blame President George W. Bush for knowing about it in
advance, and doing nothing. Tire Republicans are trying to place
all of the blame on former President Bill Clinton for the same rea­
sons. If one of tire political parties can be blamed, it will deter­
mine the upcoming presidential race and probably many others.
They are looking for a scapegoat.
If they find neither can Ik* held completely to blame, they will
Iqpk at tire head of the CIA, FBI or some cabinet official such as
Condoleezza Rice. Maybe they could place tire blame on Sanford
Mayor Brady Lessard. After all — doesn't he get the blame for
everything that goes wrong around here, regardless of what it is?
But they won't be satisfied until blame for 9-11 is placed on
someone in our government. They probably feel it is ridiculous to
blame Bin Laden, Saddam Hussein, al-Qaeda or some other ter­
rorist organization. It HAS to be someone at home — we 11AVI!
to have a scapegoat.
Now let's go way off into left field. Imagine that Martians con­
duct a surprise invasion of Earth. No doubt, if the Martians are
defeated, we'll form a committee in Washington to determine
how it could have been prevented, because people like H.G. Wells
and Gene Rixldenberry wrote books, radio and TV shows otr the
subject decades ago warning us about this. Didir't our leaders
read and take note?
Our government will call officials to testify, and try to find
someone to blame. Why didn't we take precautions? Why didn't
the IT1I, tire CIA or the President do something before the inva­
sion?
Far fetched? I think not. In my opinion (and yours may be dif­
ferent), this is nothing more (Iran a political drive, Would it have
occurred if this wasn't a presidential election year?

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L it t le s a c r ific e f o r m o s t

I r a q c o u ld d o o m B u s h

Yet, when Rep. Charlie
Reading biographical pro­
files of dead American sol­ Rangel, D-N.Y., wrote a news­
diers, 1 am struck, always, by paper essay in December 2002
their ages — 22 or 19 or 24. For that called for a return to mili­
tary conscription, he was met
most, childhood is all they get;
their lives end even as their with widespread denuncia­
tions. ”1 believe that if we are
adulthood begins.
going to send our children to
Usually they come from
families of modest means, war, the governing principle
strivers looking to serve their must he that of shared sacri­
country but also to gain tech­ fice," Rangel, a Korean War
nical training or college schol­ veteran, wrote.
Critics called his proposal
arships. In this group, gradu­
class
warfare";
Defense
ates of Harvard or Yale or
Secretary
Donald
Duke are rare.
...........
Rumsfeld went so far
Rare, too, are chil­
as to blast earlier
dren of those policy­
drafts as failures, say­
makers who decided
ing draftees "added no
this war was neces­
value," a statement for
sary. President Bush's
which he later apolotwin daughters are not
enrolled in KOTC.
But the U.S. armed
When the U.S. Senate
forces
are
now
voted to give the pres­
stretched too thin to
ident the authority to Cynlhia
cover all the obliga­
invade Iraq, only one
tions brought on by
senator
—
Tim Tucker
• • • • • • • our imperial ambi­
Johnson, D-S.D. — had
tions. With increased
a son or daughter in
the enlisted ranks. No more levels of insurgency in Iraq,
than five members of the tiie Pentagon has been forced
I louse have children in the to concede that it cannot draw
down U.S. soldiers and leave
military.
security to poorly trained Iraqi
As violence in Iraq ebbs and
flows, American support for troops; indeed, more U.S. sol­
the occupation does as well. diers may be required. So the
But the constant is this; The military has refused to allow
soldiers risking their lives soldiers who have completed
rarely come from affluent fam­ their tours to return to civilian
ilies. Median Income of a life. (If that isn’t a draft, what
white recruit's family is is?)
$35,001) a year; of a black
It is a peculiar war on terror
that requires so little sacrifice
recruit's family, $32,000.
from most Americans. While
Even as a conservative
movement grows on college the president declares this a
campuses across the country, paramount struggle against
young
conservatives
— "the enemies of civilization,"
though they may be vociferous he knows most of us will cheer
supporters of the invasion of from the sidelines. He doesn't
Iraq — don't seem to volunteer suggest we conserve fuel,
for the military in any greater reducing our dependence on
foreign oil. He doesn't ask us
number than young liberals.
Conservative collegians work to come up with the funds to
in GOP campaigns, denounce hike military pay. He doesn't
liberal college professors, join even ask us to pay for the
the Federalist Society. But, like occupation and reconstruction
their liberal counterparts, they of Iraq; his huge tax cuts have
are headed for Wall Street or placed that enormous burden
law school, not Fort Stewart or on the backs of future genera­
tions.
Camp Lcjeune.
Perhaps this broad war on
It is unconscionable that
this republic could be so cava­ terror can be won just this
lier about duty and sacrifice, way, but 1 doubt it. Sixiner or
later, the rest of us will have to
sending its poorer sons and
daughters off to defend liberty make some contribution to
for the rest of us. Americans defending our own freedom.
Unfortunately, none of our
have abandoned the "ancient
republican tradition that citi­ political leaders are preparing
zenship entailed a duty to con­ us for that moment.
******
tribute
to
the
nation’s
defense,"
writes
Boston Cynthia Tucker is editorial page
University professor Andrew editor for The Atlanta JournalJ. Bacevich, a graduate of the Constitution. She can be reached
U.S. Military Academy, in his by e-mail: cynthia@ajc.com.
analysis of U.S.
power,
* 2004 T I I E A TLA N TA
"American Empire."
JO U R N A L -C O N S T IT U T IO N

President Bush had a nar­ and daughters to assure
row brush with disaster last democracy in Iraq. That
week as the casualties mount­ nation, which has never
ed amid escalating Iraqi vio­ known freedom, may or may
lence. The daily tracking polls not be able to achieve democ­
of Scott Rasmussen show that racy. But Americans are not
10 days, ago Bush was three willing to bet our children on
points ahead of Kerry. His the outcome. Nor should Bush
attack ads had the Democrat wager his presidency.
As long as Saddam Hussein
reeling. Then, from April 3-7,
Bush fell by nine points and and his Ba'athist Party is out of
ended his crash trailing Kerry power — and does not return
— the United States will have
by six.
Only Condoleezza Rice’s accomplished its essential
objective
in
Iraq.
testimony stopped the
Saddam is an evil man.
bleeding. By two to
His villainy, coupled
one,
voters
were
with his access to oil
favorably impressed
wealth, made him a
by
her
testimony
potent threat to peace
while they rated her
and freedom. He had
antagonist
Richard
to go.
Clarke, negatively by
To make sure he
27 percent to 42 per­
remains out of power,
cent. So, by this past
we must keep a large
weekend Bush had Dick
again moved ahead of
garrison,
safely
ensconced at a secure
Kerry, this time by two M orris
base, in Iraq once we
points.
hand over power to
But it was a close
call. The bloodshed in Iraq has the Iraqi Governing Council.
But democracy may be a
left Americans unsure of
Bush's leadership. Only 48 per­ bridge too far in Iraq; even
cent now believe we're win­ peace may. be elusive. VVe must
heed the lessons of Nixon's
ning the War on Terror, down
disengagement
six points from last week. More successful
seriously. Bush’s lead over from Vietnam. As Nixon did,
Kerry on the question of who we must turn the war over to
would do better at handling the locals, a process he called
Vietnamization. But, this time,
the War on Terror dropped
from 54-36 to only 51-40. we must not let the Democrats
Almost half of Americans now in Congress tie our hands.
give Bush a negative rating on We've got to retain the free­
dom, flexibility and logistical
handling Iraq.
Bush will be in real trouble ability to intervene again if the
if the situation in Iraq deterio­ forces of evil come back to
rates. The reported boast of power.
If Bush hangs on in Iraq,
one anti-American demonstra­
tor that he and his ilk "cannot insisting on "nation building,"
drive America out of Iraq, but he will leave public opinion
we can drive Bush out of the behind. The resulting bitter
White House, like we did to alienation will cripple our abil­
Carter" is not far-fetched.
ity to act against terror in other
So what is Bush to do?
places, cost him the presidency
Proccdurally, the June 30 and probably make future
deadline for handover of intervention in Iraq impossi­
power to tiie Iraqi government ble.
looks like an essential element
Bush is leading America in a
in tiie president’s escape from crucial crusade to rid the world
political danger. But behind it of terrorism. He needs an ener­
must lie a humility and a real­ getic, committed and largely
ization of our limited means united nation behind him. He
and the even more attenuated must not squander those price­
patience of the American peo­ less assets in a dead-end pur­
ple.
suit of an ideal Iraq. A
We were willing to support Saddam-less one is enough for
Bush in Afghanistan and over one administration to achieve
the Fa triot Act. We backed the and to be thankful for.
invasion of Iraq and agreed
that Saddam needed to be
Dick Morris mis an adviser to
removed. Even when no Bill Clinton for 20 years. Look for
weapons of mass destruction his Iw k, O ff With Their Heads:
turned up, the American peo­ Traitors.
CrooJts,
and
ple still supported Bush.
Obstructionists in American
But last week's polling sug­ Politics. Media and Business.
gests that Americans are not
prepared to sacrifice their sons
® 2004 P I C K M O R R IS

The 9/11 commission is not doing its job investigating prior administration
It is ignoring a document that
shows that President Clinton
was alerted in 1996 about the
possibility of 9/11 style attack,
while instead focusing on the
August 6 Presidential Daily
Briefing (PDB).
Having harassed the Bush
administration into declassify­
ing the August 6 PDB, the
Commission must now demand
that a PDB from the Clinton
administration also be declassi­
fied. Unlike the August 6 docu­
ment which had no information
about hijacking jets to crash into
U.S. Targets, the 19% PDB gave
specifics about a) Qaeda plans
to carry out exactly that kind of
attack.
Sometime in the summer of
1996, President Clinton was
given a PDB which described in
chilling detail an al Qaeda plot
known as Operation Bojinka
(Arabic for "Loud Bang”). It
involved using hijacked jet
planes to crash into The

Pentagon, the White
House, the World TradeCenter,
and
other
buildings in the U.S.
The PDB was based
on information from
Philippine authorities
who broke up an al
Qaeda cell in Manila
that,
among other
things, had been plot­
ting to fly explosivesladen planes into the
Pentagon, and possibly
some skyscrapers.
According to Allan J. Favish
writing in the October 14, 2003
FrontPageMagazine
(frontpagemag.com), the CIA knew
about the plot and so did the
FBI. "We told the Americans
about the plans to turn planes
into flying bombs as far back as
1995," a Philippine official said.
"Why didn’t they pay atten­
tion?"
The plot was never imple­
mented because the terrorist

network was unable to
find the pilots needed
to carry it out. That
problem
was
later
remedied
when
al
Qaeda sent operatives
to U.S. flight schools
after giving them thor­
ough training abroad in
hijack techniques.
Sometime in the
summer of 1996, the
Operation
Bojinka
information was com­
municated to President Clinton
in a PDB, according to now
retired Air Force Lieutenant
Colonel
Robert
"Buzz"
Patterson. Patterson was a mili­
tary aide to Clinton from May
1996 to May 1998 one of five
officers entrusted with carrying
the bag containing the codes for
launching nuclear weapons.
On page 139 of Patterson’s
book "Dereliction of Duty —The
eyewitness Account of How Bill
Clinton

Compromised
National
Security" published in March
21X33, he wrote:
"During the summer of the
19% attacks, I myself learned
first-&gt;hand that the administra­
tion knew that terrorists were
plotting to use commercial air­
liners as weapons. The presi­
dent received a Presidential
Daily Brief, or PDB, every
morning. It ... contained the
president's daily intelligence
update from the NSC. A senior
NSC representative normally
delivered it to the president. On
weekends, at Camp David, and
on vacations, the military aide
was responsible for delivering
and retrieving the brief.
"One late-summer Saturday
morning, the president asked
me to pick up a few days' worth
of PDBs that had accumulated
in the Oval Office. He gave
them to me with handwritten
notes stuffed inside the folders
and asked that I deliver them

back to the NSC.
”1 opened the PDB to
rearrange the notes and noticed
the
heading
"Operation
Bojinka." 1 keyed on a reference
to a plot to use commercial air­
liners as weapons and another
plot to put bombs on U.S. airlin­
ers. Because I was a pilot, this
naturally grabbed my attention.
I can state for a fact that this
information w'as circulated
within the U.S. intelligence
community, and that in late
1996 the president was aware of
it."
What happened as a result of
this shocking PDB? Col.
Patterson recently told me that
the information was relayed to
the intelligence community and
Clinton formed a White House
Commission on Aviation Safety
&amp; Security, chaired by Vice
President Gore. In the spring of
1998, the group made several
recommendations, among them
improving airport security and

establishing a system for profil­
ing passengers. The FAA chose
not to comply because they
feared profiling on the basis of
ethnicity would violate civil lib­
erties. Another recommenda­
tion involved interagency coop­
eration between the FBI, the
CIA and the FAA on suspected
terrorists.
The findings were never
implemented by the agencies
involved. Had the Gore recom­
mendations been followed in
1998, September 11 might never
have occurred.
Why isn't the Commission
asking Al Gore and the FAA
why they never acted? Why
haven't they called
Col.
Patterson?
Mifa* Reagan, the eldest son o f
President Ronald Reagan, is heard
on more than 200 talk radio sta­
tions nationally as /)art o f the Radio
America Network. Comments to
mereagandhotmail.com fo r Mike.

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6 Wall St. news
items
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contempt
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19 Skirl style
20 Tyrrhenian Sea
island
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link
22 Edible pods
23 Wee warrior
(10th)
25 Dana Deiany
drama (9th)
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cntic
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cereals
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30 Gym abbr.
31 Lots
33 Capital whose
mam street Is
Last Chance
Gulch
35 leafy herb
37 Olympics award
(8th)
39 Dig in
41 Bryant’s
Thanatopsis,"
for one
45 Mid 12th.
century date
46 Arg. neighbor
47 Daydreamer
(7th)
50 Makes a point?
52 Use a
tourniquet
55 Orchestra
member
56 Clip-_: ties
57 Hawaiian non­
natives
59 Electric bill
meas
61 He played
Marty In "Marty"
63 Sphere starter
66 Hall-wit
67 Timo to get
well?
69 Collars
71 Bodybuilder
(6th)
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kind (5th)
77 Snapple's _
Madness
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80 Trick
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Octavia
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senator
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out of trouble?
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91 Sailed
93 Speak formally
97 Aristocrat (4th)
100 Pressure prefix
102 Kilmer of
"Willow"
103 Chen of "SNL"
104 '80s delenso
prog,
105 Gyrene (3rd)
109 Kennel cry
111 Sangre do
Rockies range
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laughing sound
114 Track circuit
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118 Dance with
gestures
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Races" word
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figuratively
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Don Nolt, 66, ol Sanford,
died on March 26, 2004. (his
birthday). For his funeral serv­
ice, Charles Rowe wrote his
feelings about Nolt, a long-time
friend, in an eulogy mad at the
service by Buddy Balagia, with
the
Seminole
County
Community
Development
office.
Balagia observed that Don
Nolt was one of the founders of
I labitat for I iumanity opera­
tions in the Seminole County
area, and also founded an
organization
called
"N eighbors", which helped
many local citizens.
The following is Rowe's
message delivered by Balagia at
the service;
"l am very sorry that I am
not able to be hen* with Don's
family and friends, but I want­
ed to share a few things with all
of you that I feel when I think of
my friend Don Nolt. I remem­
ber the last conversation I had
with Don along with his lovely
wife, Nancy. Don was nesting in
the hospital, his wife by his
side, and l sat at the foot of his
bed. YVe spoke briefly about his
medical problems, but what
Don most wanted to talk about
was his passion to help people.
YVe remembered how we first
met. I was working for the City
of Sanford, administering vari­
ous grant programs, and Don
was moving about the commu­
nity to follow his mission of
helping poor people repair their
homes. Many individuals had
come to my office saying the
same thing "I can*, I'm helping,
give me money." Don said "I
can.*, I'm helping, why aren't
you." Don challenged everyone
to can* and help. His message
was to do everything you can,
help the people, do it right and
do it now. If no one will help
you, do it yourself. If no one
else can's, then you care. If no
one will donate time or money,
then Rod another way. God will
provide.
While I sat in the hospital l
told Don a short story l told
him that when I heard this story
1 thought of him. I told him of a
small child who w*as walking
along the beach. Low tide was
approaching, although the sun
was still shining brightly. Many

starfish were suffering along
the beach, unable to keep pace
with the water. The sun was to
strong and the starfish were
dying. Tire starfish littered the
beach as far as the little girl
could see in either direction.
She busily raced along the
beach gently picking up starfish
and cautiously placing them in
the safety of the cool sea. A man
walking along the beach saw
what was happening and inter­
rupted the little girl. The man
said, "little girl, there is so many

D ON ALD G R O SS
Donald G ross, 82, of
R enaissance Center,

Sanford, died Sunday,
April 11, 2004, at his resi­
dence. He w as born Dec.
14, 1921, in D ayton, O hio.
He w as a food salesm an
and a veteran o f the U.S.
Army,
Su rv iv o rs include
Barbara G ross K now les o f
Lake Mary, Linda L essis of
Fort YVorth, Texas, Joan
Dunn of C hula Vista, C alif.,
D aerick G ross of Sim a
Valley, C alif., Carl Suhr,
David Suhr, R uthanne
YVooley and R obert Suhr,
al) o f D ayton.
Ba Id w in-Fairchild
Funeral H om e, O aklaw n
C hapel, Sanford/
Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangem ents.
LEO JO N E S
Leo Jones, 71, of
A ntelope D rive, D eltona,
died W ednesday, April 14,
2004, al Florida H ospital
Fish M em orial. He was
born May 12, 1932, in
H elena, Ark. He w as a
retired educator, a m em ber
o f New Beginning
C hristian Fellow ship, and a
veteran of the U.S. Air
Force.
Survivors include w ife,
Ju anita Jo n es o f D eltona;
sons, Leo Jon es II of
D eltona, M ichael Leo Jones
of New Port News, Va.,
Karl Jon es o f O akland,
C alif., Kirk Jo n es of Seattle,
and Terry Jo n es of A tlanta;
d au ghters, Sundra H allage
of G ain esv ille and Sybrina
Renee o f F ayetteville, N .C.;
brothers, Ibrahm Rahim of
C hicago, K abah R aheem of
C hattan ooga, Tenn.; sister,
Faye M orina o f C hicago; 14
grand child ren; five greatgrand child ren.
Funeral services will be
held W ednesday, April 21,
at 11 a.m. at St. John
M etropolitan Baptist
C hurcn, 920 C yp ress
Avenue in Sanford w ith Dr.
Josepli M artin, Pastor.
V iew ing w ill be Tuesday,
April 20, at YVilson-

E ich elb erger M ortuary
from 4 to 8 p.m .
YVilson-Eichelberger
M ortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
ch arge o f arrangem ents.

held at O steen C em etery at
a later date.
Brisson Funeral H om e,
Sanford, in ch arg e of
arran gem en ts.

IR E N E LUCY M A G E N N IS
Irene Lucy M agennis, 83,
of A ltam onte Springs, died
M onday, A pril 12, 2004, in
L ongw ood. She w as born
July 19, 1920, in New
York City. Sh e w as a
hom em aker.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e sisters,
D iane B isch off and Barbara
Jacobi.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Sp rin g s, in charge
o f arran gem en ts.

M A R IA N E. T IS E
M arian E. Tise, 73, of
Sanford , died Friday, A pril
9, 2004. She w as born Feb.
22, 1931, in N ew berry, S.C .
She w as a h om em aker and
a m em b er
of First
Baptist
C hu rch of
Sanford
and
A u xiliary
of
G id eon s
In tern ­
atio n al. In
T ise
1980 sh e
w as given
the C hapel of the Four
C haplain s Award for m in ­
istry service at Fort M ead,

F R A N C IS ETH EL R E ID
Francis Ethel Reid, 75, ot
A ltam onte Sp rin gs, died
Sunday, A pril 11, 2004.
All Faiths A ltern atives
and C rem ation Services,
O rland o, in charge of
arran gem en ts.
R O B E R T C. S M Y T IIE
Robert C. Sm ythe, 74, of
O rland o, died Tuesday,
April 13, 2004, in O rlando.
He was born Aug. 28, 1929,
in O rland o. 1 le was an
electrical engineer.
Su rv iv o rs in clud e b ro th ­
er, W illiam R. Sm ythe, Jr.
Banfield Funeral H om e,
W inter Springs, in charge
of arrangem ents.
BEU LA H M. SU T T O N
Beulah M. Sutton, 78, of
P alm etto Street, O steen,
died Thursday, April 15,
2004, in Florida I lospital.
She w as born in
Pennsylvania. Site w as a
h om em aker and a m em ber
of O steen Baptist C hurch.
S u rv ivors in clu d e sons,
Leeshnw n Sutton, of
O steen, and Leonard
A ucoin; d au ghters, Brenda
A. I lorlon , of O rland o, and
Sand ra A ucoin, of
Fernadina Beach.
Funeral services will be

starfish, you will never be able
to save them all, why do you
bother, it doesn't matter." The
little girl, holding a starfish in
her hand, knelt down and very
gently released the starfish in
the ocean water and said to the
man, "It matters to this one."
I feel grateful for being
allowed to sit with my friend
one last time. I will never be
able to help anyone or see any­
one being helped without

M d.
Survivors in clud e h u s­
band, D onald; sons, D avid
of C hesapeake, Va., M ark
Tise of Bow ie, M d. K enneth
Tise of Ja ck so n v ille; a d o p t­
ed son, Th om as Best o f
A popka; sisters, D oris
Eargle of Laurens, S.C ., and
Betty Noell of D an ville,
Va.; brother, YVilltam "T ip "
Jones of Sin io so n v ille, S.C .;
eight grand child ren .
A m em orial service w as
held W ednesday, A pril 14,
at First Baptist C hurch of
Sanford w ith burial at
O aklaw n Cem etery.
In lieu o f flow ers, d o n a ­
tions in m em ory of M arian
Tise may be m ade to First
Baptist C hurch of Sanford ,
G eneral Fund, 519 S. Park
Ave., Sanford, 32771, or lo
tlie G id eon s International,
P.O. Box 1056, Sanford ,
32272-1056.
Bald w in-Fairchild
Funeral Home, O aklaw n
C hapel, Sanford /
Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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The Way We Were:

Millennium
honors 16year worker

M id d le school c e le b ra te s
its d iverse stu d en t b o d y

SHS Class of
1934 to mark
70th reunion

Millennium Middle School
recently honored a great
employee's memory'.
Freddie T. Glover, a former
maintenance supervisor and
16-year dedicated worker was
given the honor in his memory.
The Millennium Middle
School dedicated one of their
educational buildings Glover
Hall. The dedication service
was held March 31.
Millennium ROTC presented
the flag, with the opening
selection by the Millennium
orchestra.
Former principal Walt
Griffin wel­
comed five
guests,
school offi­
cials and the
Glover fam­
ily. Assistant
Principal
Greg
Robinson
presented a
plaque of
Marva
Hawkins appreciation
to file fami• • • • • • • • lyin honor
of file late
worker.
In honor of Glover, every
fourth Wednesday of March
will be observed as Freddie
Glover Day, where all of the
students at Millennium will be
requested to perform some
kind of facilities service related
to bettering the upkeep of their
campus.
Glover, well known in the
Sanford community, served as
a deacon and active member of
five St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church in Sanford.

The Seminole High School
Class of 1934 is celebrating its
70th year amnion, Saturday,
April 17, at the Colonial Room

Restaurant.
The organizers tell me that
this will be their last amnion.
Out of a class of 78 members,
only 21 remain, and many of
those are in ill health. They
have had annual amnions for
at least the last 10 years, with
as many attending as possible.
My mother, Marie Stem per
Sdnedpher, and Rodman
Lehman sponsored this class
for its entire four years in high
...... *...................... school.
These two
were also
classmates
in the SHS
Class of
1923. After
my mother's
death in
1965,1 have
been invited
Grace Marie
to all of this
Stineciplier
class'
* • • » • • • • reunions.
Officers of
the Class of 1934 were Charles
Palmer, president; Dorothy
Marshall, vice president;
Carolyn Dogbum, secretary;
Elizabeth Methvyn, treasurer;
Lorraine Yarborough, Chaplain
Only Dorothy Marshal Courier
and Lorraine Yarborough
Whiting are still living.
T.W. Lawton was county
superintendent of public
schools and G.E. McKay was
SHS principal. Other faculty
members were Mrs. Mae D.
Fort, Miss Helen Vemay,
Leonard McLucas, Mrs.
Winifred Moseley, Mrs. Mae
Maxwell, R.E. Kipp, Miss
Elizabeth Shoemaker, Mrs.
Gladys Williams, Alex K.
JillfSon, Miss Mary Cox, Miss
EtfW Riser, A.D. B r i d g e A tfe
Clifford Shinholser, Miss Ruth
Hand, E.J. Laney, Mrs. Gladys
Smith, and Mrs. Mary Stone.
(When I was in high school
during the early 1950s, I aLso
had a few of these teachers,
Miss Ethel Riser, Mrs. Gladys
Smith and Mrs. Mae Fort).
1 have written a great deal
about this class in past years
and so will repeat some of
what 1 wrote in 1995 about
their final days at SHS.
Piano recital begins
commencement week
A piano recital, presented by
the students of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson, began
Commencement Week for the
Class of 1934, on Monday, May
21. This program, given in
honor of the graduating sen­
iors, was a tradition at SHS for
many years.
Some of tire pupils render­
ing solos were Doris Rockey,
Donald Lamson, Evelyn
Nipper, Carolyn Cogbum,
Frances Mahoney, Clayda
Forguson, Louise Meriweather,
Minnie Strange, Virginia
Meriwether, Mary Neil Smith
and Freddie Fields.
Senior chapel program held
On Thursday, May 24, there
was a senior chapel program in
the auditorium at which time
the class history and class
prophecy were read. There was
also a scripture reading, the
1934 Salmagundi report, and
athletic awards given by Coach
Leonard McLucas.
Junior senior banquet is
the 'last round-up'
The Seniors received invita­
tions printed on paper som­
breros summoning them to
"The Last Round-Up of the
Class of 1934" by the class of
1935. It was held at the "SHS
Rancho" on May 24.
The stage was decorated to
resemble a ranch house com­
plete with Indian blankets,
mounted game heads, a 15-foot
alligator skin, other animal
skins and numerous guns. Also
lending atmosphere was a cor­
ral in which was placed a num­
ber o f saddles and sombreros
against a forest scene back­
ground.
The meal was served in courses
on long tables covered with
checkered tablecloths which
held candies in glass bottles.
Serving were 20 girls from the
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M ilw ee M id dle Sch ool holds fir st M ulticultural Festival
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

Managing Editor
LO N GW O O D — Diversity rerigned
at M ilwee Middle School April 8.
Students representing 15 different
cnuntrfes-presented the co lo re-o f n
host of nations in front of the student
body during the school's first largescale Multicultural Festival. It's a new
effort by the school to help the stu­
dents "learn to appreciate each other,"
said vice principal Pamela Shellman-

"From the different places I've been
you can see I've learned a lot,'' he said.
The multicultural event continued
after the morning presentation as par­

ents were invited to the school in the
afternoon for an "around the w orld"
food tasting provided by 15 local
restaurants.

DeLand church to host
annual Stetson choir concert
Stetson University Gospel
Choir's Annual Community
Concert will be Sunday', April
18, at 5 p.m„ held at the
Greater Union First Baptist
Church, 240 S. Clara Ave. in
DeLand. The church is led by
Rev. Troy A. Bradley, senior
pastor C. and Allen Cusack III,
director. For more information,
call file church at 386-734-5329
or Stetson at 386-822-7401.

Ross.

"Because we have such a diverse
group of children that go to school
here it's very difficult to celebrate all
the heritages," site said. "This gives us
a chance to teach tolerance and it gives
them an opportunity to recognize the
difference and sim ilarities."
Following the presentation of the
flags that included a bagpipe solo, a
guest speaker encouraged students to
embrace their surrounding diversity.
Rick Johanson, a financial consultant
with Smith Barney in Winter Park,
asked students to try saying "good
m orning" in Italian, Japanese and
German.
"The people from those lands are as
diverse as the words we spoke," he
said.
Johanson should know as he visited
all three countries. He told the stu­
dents it's "am azing to be totally
immersed in a different culture."
Johanson showed the crowd of stu­
dents som e souvenirs he brought back
from his travels including a Japanese
samurai sword. Because of his Japan
visit, he becam e very interested in
martial arts. Next month, Johanson
said he would be getting tested for a
black belt in karate.

H erald p h o to * b y T om m y V in cen t

Milwee Middle teacher Monica
Cervo (top) helps students lino up
before they are to present an
a nay ot country flags at the start
ol the Multicultural Festival.
School teachers and administra­
tors also dressed up (above) to
celebrate the day as Pam Ssbia,
Dr. Ana Gonzalez. Ray Gabriel.
Pamela Shellman-Ross and
Esther Ott show off their diverse
duds. Guest Speaker Rick
Johanson (left) encouraged the
student body to understand diver­
sity by trying to say "good morn­
ing" in four different languages.

Gospel artists to sing at
Sanford Baptist church
There will be singing in the
air, Sunday, April 25, at 330
p.m., at New Bethel
Missionary Baptist Church,
East 10th Street at Hickory'
Avenue. It's the 60-year
anniversary of Sanford's
recorciing artists, file Singing
Kings of Joy.
Guest artists appearing will
be other recording groups, "the
Spiritual Wonders of Apopka,"
"The Mighty' All-Stars of
Orlando," 'T h e Heavenlylettes
of Orlando," 'The Mighty’
Golden Voices," and the
"Gospel Five of Daytona
Beach." Fur more information,
call Jimmy Smifii, manager at
407-323-4848. Cliurch pastor is
Rev. William Lewis.
SCC to celebrate National
Poetry Month
Making symphony a poetic
See Hawkins, Page 8A

Geneva sightings: Never know what you can see here
For what it's worth, the following
listen. Everyone was
having the best time
items are offered simply as a collec­
tion of recent "sig h tin g s" in the
w a t c h i n g that
Geneva (well, mostly) area.
horse's head in the
window. He looked
Driving home one night down
West Osceola Road, I spotted a
like he was enjoying
strange looking dog on the shoulder
the music. Everyone
of the road. As 1approached 1 thought
started laughing and
perliaps he was a fox instead, as his
the band kept play­
size and face were not quite like the
ing, wondering why
Darla Kinney
shepherd I had earlier expected him
everyone was laughto be.
mg.
Scoles
He moved sw iftly down the
A week or so later
embankment as I passed, so a clear * * * * * * * * — after the column
view was not possible, but my hus­ ran concerning the littered roadways
band who was following behind me in our part of the county — I spotted
was able to identify him without a another strange visitor to the road­
doubt — as a coyote. He was an unex­ side on West Osceola Road. This time
pected visitor to be sure; one I had not there were three of them. Humans,,
seen in my years in this area. Perhaps they were. Com pletely volunteer
we'll hear him soon as well.
humans (no prison uniforms, in other
Another animal sighting took place words) that were picking up litter at
at the March Bluegrass Jam at the West Osceola and Old Geneva Road.
Geneva Community Center. Says the Three "thank yous" to whoever you
reader, who sent this in to me under were, on behalf of all who appreciate
the "O nly in G en eva" category: the new view.
The next strange but convenient
"Saturday at the Bluegrass Jam ,
someone rode a horse up to hear the sighting actually took place while 1
music and sat outside the window to was visiting Tallahassee over Spring

Break, but I'm hoping it will be seen
here soon. With the clock ticking
relentlessly toward the expiration of
my Florida driver's license, I was
delighted to spot a mobile license
renewal bus parked at the State
Capital.
1 walked in, answered a few ques­
tions, read the eye chart, and quick as
a "click" had a new license with a
photo that actually looked like me.
(My expiring license had a photo
taken at least 12 years ago — and the
kind gentleman photographing me
for my new one suggested after the
first take that I smile a bit larger for a
second chance at a decent license like­
ness!)
W hile I could find no information
online about this mystery bus, I did
find plenty of advice on renewing or
changing your license by phone or
online. But keep an eye out for this
handy vehicle, just in case it rounds
the com er here soon, because mailing
and online renewal, though conven­
ient, still leaves you with that 12-yearold photo!
Thoughtful readers again reported

the next two sightings to me — both
pertaining to local parks. The first, an
e-m ail
m essage
(with
photo
attached), came from Mai and Mary
Jo Martin who noticed on their daily
walk, a new sign at the end of Lake
Harney Road.
Proclaim s
the
new
fixture:
"Coming soon ... Seminole County's
Law Enforcem ent M em orial Park.
Help us give the children a safe place
to plav! Planned Amenities: On-site
sheriff's office com m unity service
center, public restrooms, playground
equipment, law enforcement memori­
al m onum ent, boardw alk, fishing
pier,
pavilions,
fencing,
ADA
approved access, and much more.
Com m unity Partners: Village of
Geneva, Seminole County Board of
County Com m issioners, Sem inole
County Sheriff's Office, Sem inole
County
Parks
and
Recreation
Division, city police agencies within
Seminole County, Florida Highway
Patrol, various residential and busi­
ness communities. Still needed: Cash
Sm

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M cLain,
Meadows
m arry

P h o to su b m itted

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Mrs. Daryl McLain of
are pleased to announce the
of their daughter,
McLain to Mike Meadows,
Meadows and Jane
of Huntington, W.Va.
Amanda graduated from
’Seminole 1ligli School and is a
student at the University of
Central Florida.
Mike graduated from Seminole
1ligh School and is cur­
rently employed at
Geotechnical &amp;
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'Consultants as an
Engineering Technician.
The wedding is
planned for
March 12, 2005.

Scoles
Continued from Page GA
and service/m aterial dona­
tions. To help call 407-3283761, Web page www.seminolsheriff.org/lememorial We
appreciate your support!"
Proclaim the Martins: "W e just
noticed a new sign down at
the end of Lake Harney Road
about the new park. I think it’s
neat that they thanked the cit­
izens of Geneva first!”
The second, an e-mail fol­
lowed by a confirming phone
call, cam e from Geneva
Citizens Association President
Richard
Creedon.
Says
Creedon: "1 received a call
from Suz.y Goldman, the
director of Seminole County
Parks and Leisure Services
Departm ent, inform ing me
that the new sign is up at the
entrance to the renamed,
Henry Levy Mullet Lake
Park."
Creedon took a drive, and
indeed the sign was there — a
tribute (and a welcome sight)
to the family who originally
donated the land now enjoyed

as a park. Creedon then added
an update on the new chairs
sighted (and seated) at the
Com m unity C enter here as
well, noting that (in his
words) "the chair replacement
fund was oversubscribed —
hey, this is our village! We
acquired 85 new liigli back
folding chairs. Each lias a
name requested by the donor.
Som e are m em orial chairs
remembering deceased rela­
tives and friends. We also
hung a plaque to the north of
the front door listing all of our
generous donors. Especially
noteworthy are Virginia and
Shelby Davis of Deliary who
provided more than $500 in
m atching funds, plus pur­
chased a num ber o f other
chairs outright. They're our
"C h air A ngels." After we
closed out the fund, we
received
two
additional
checks. The donors agreed to
have the money applied to
purchase of new tables. We'd
like to replace all of the old,

heavy wood tables with new
lightweight tables in the near
to medium term future.
Although we will not be push­
ing hard in the near term
(folks just finished helping
with the chairs), we would be
happy to accent any dona­
tions towards the new tables
which cost $ 75 each. We will
put a nametag on any table
that kind folks might donate
funds for. We have already
purchased one new table but
need about a dozen more.
If anyone lias questions,
they can reach me at 407-3491266."
I hope to see you soon. (Or
at least hear of your sight­
ings!) — Darla
We neat you to tell i/s what
you know that is good about
Geneva! Please share your infor­
mation, ideas and comments by
calling 4(17-349-2140, via e-mail
i)f darlas&amp;mpinet.net, (please put
"Stetson's Corner" in the subject
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P h o t o lu b m l t t a d

The 1932 graduating c la ss of Sem inole High Sch oo l. Loft to right, R ow 1; Betty W h o e le ss,
G la d y s Garnor, Ruth Shnckelton. G onevono W eils, K athloon Lanoy. R ow 2; E lo iso W inn.
M ad eline Foltz, Katherine Johnson, M arjorie Levi, Thelm a B enson , Laura M ao Brown,
C a ro lin e Biggers, Sadie Garnor, Evolyn Portor, Lorraine Yarborough, Dorothy M arshall.
Row 3; C h a rle s Robert Poarson. John Brown, C h a rlo s Palm or, W illiam W ioboldt, Kenneth
H arrison, Billy Favillo, R osw ell M yrick, C ln udo Kelly, Elm or Jo hnso n, Leonard Beecher,
Ja m e s Henry Dyson. Row 4; Virginia Gillon, Esther Lossin g , G oorg ono Hart, C arolyn
Cogburn, Martha Bishop, D oris Batten, C hristin e C o le , E la in e H arrison, Ruth M addox, Lois
Shannon, Naom i Hutchings, C aro l Vining, Irene G lid ew oll. R ow 5; Q u illia n Jordan, A rchie
Brown, G eorge Stovall. E arle King, R ichard Packard, R ich a rd D eas, T ho m as G eorgo, C a rl
Vause, C arl M cKinney. Row 6; M aroo Hill, E liza b e th M ethvin, A lice K essorm an , Vonice
Moye, Iva Noose, M arian Lundquist, M ary G oorge, B la n ch e Cunningham , M ary Nlckol,
M ary Calhoun. Naom i Greer. R ow 7; Ja m o s Arant, Ja c k R u ssoll, Botty Colbert. R e b e cca
W lkson, Waltor Foster, Virginia Lawton, M ills Boyd, Evelyn Nipper, D avid Bullor, Law rence
Harrison. Row 0; R an dall Slaughter. Row 9; Stinson Kinlaw, R u sso ll Odham , John
Senkarlk, M elvin Taylor, Sam Bradford. D avid Smith.

sophomore class.
Following the blessing by
Principal G.E. McKay, Charles
Betts, junior class president,
welcomed the Class of 1934
and Charles Palmer, senior
class president, gave the
response.
The group then enjoyed tire
following program; "Home on
the Ranee" solo by Martin
Stinedpher; Adagio dance pre­
sented by Mary Elizabeth
Neely, George McClelland and
Jack Highes: a harmonica solo
by Randall Priest; various
numbers by a stringed band
composed of Talmadge Metts,
William Barnett, Jerry Senkarik
and Dadd Earle, accordion,
guitar and harp numbers by
Carl Soderblom.
Members of the faculty pre­
sented a skit, "Tire Shooting of
Dan McGrew" and Mrs.
Gladys Williams sang "The
List Round-Up."
Junior senior prom held at
Mayfair Hotel
Following the banquet, the
group traveled to the Mayfair
Hotel which was tire scene of
the prom, sponsored by the
Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority.
Dancing was enjoyed until the
wee hours to the music of
Russell Scholl's orchestra.
Festoons of green and gold
crepe paper were arranged
around the large ballroom,
while quantities of fern and

yellow flowers were placed
around the room.
A list of about 200 people
seen dancing was included in
the newspaper article. The next
day, the seniors had a picnic at
Daytona Beach.
Program includes host of
religious leaders
At this special program
Sunday, May 27, the following
pastors took part; Rev. W.A.
Cooper, First Methodist,
Invocation; Rev. J.B. Root, First
Congregational, Scripture read­
ing; Rev. W.P. Brooks Jr., First
Baptist, sermon; and Rev. E.D.
Brownlee, First Presbyterian,
benediction.
Tire processional was
played by Evelyn Nipper and
Carolyn Cogburn and Martin
Stinecipher sang "Resignation"
during the program.
Graduation marks the end of
the weeklong festivities
On Monday, May 28, an
overflow crowd gathered in
the SHS auditorium to watch
the 78 members of the Class of
1934 receive their diplomas.
Hie class, led by sophomore
marshals Francis Roumillat
and Jack Morrison, marched in
to the strains of 'Tannhauser"
played by Dorothy Marshall
and Martha Bishop.
Rev. E.D. Brownlee offered
the invocation and Dr. H.W.
Rucker rendered a solo, "The

House by the Side of the
Road." The graduation address
was delivered by Rev. Martin J.
Bram of Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
Superintendent T.W.
Lawton presented several
awards to honor students.
Georgene Hart received the
Mobley Medal for the second
time in recognition of having
the highest average in the
school.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of
the Daughters of the American
Revolution, presented the
medal for the highest grades in
American History to Ada
Singletary. Quillian Jordon was
the recipient of the Sixth
Annual Peter Schaal Trophy,
awarded to the most valuable
football player.
An agricultural class diplo­
ma was presented to John
Sdiirard by Alex R. Johnson,
agriculture teacher. Also receiv­
ing awards were Boyd
Coleman and E.D. Brownlee.
They were presented by the
Kiwards Club representative,
Julius Dingfelder in recogni­
tion of their high grades in that
subject. Following the award­
ing of diplomas by Professor
McKay, Elnise Winn gave a
reading, "Graduation," and the
class sang "Hail and Farewell."
Rev. W.A. Cooper pronounced
the benediction and the Class
of 1934 went out to meet the
world.

Religion Briefs Hawkins --------

Meghan
Bowlin
is born
Meghan Elisabeth
Bowlin was bom
Monday, April 12,
2004, at 3:04 a.m.,
at Flagler Hospital in
St. Augustino.
She weighed in at
six pounds, nine
ounces, and was 19
1/2 Inches tall.
Meghan is the first
child of Rachel and
Randy Bowlin of St.
Augustine, formerly
of Sanford. The
maternal grandpar­
ents of their first
grandchild are Patty

H erald

Church host yard, bake sale
Upsala
Community
Presbyterian
Church,
101
Upsala Road, will hold a yard
and bake sale, Saturday, April
24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch
will also be available. The event
is sponsored by the ladies of
Dorcas Circle.
Praise CD features Sanfordite
Amerecord has announced
its newest release, Songs of
Praise, features songs written
by composers and lyricists
from all around nation. Nicki
Castcrline of Sanford has a fea­
tured work on the album, enti­
tled "Lonely Road to Calvary."
It is performed by artist Joan
Rochet te. The CD has been
released In the Sanford area.

P h o to ■ u b m lited

and Richard Swann
of Sanford. Paternal
grandparents of their

fifth grandchild are
Debbio and Henry
Bowlin of Sanford.

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symphony, consists of two
snort plays, "The Last of the
Holyhocks" and the "Celestial
Ballet" plus selected poems set
in counterpoint to image and
sound. This play was written
by Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright
and directed by Bobby Bell. To
help celebrate National Poetry
Month at Seminole Community
College, the community is invit­
ed to see this award-winning
and nationally known poet on
April 17, 18,23 and 24 at 8 p.m.
and April 18 and 25 at 2 p.m.
For more information or reser­
vations, call 407-328-2040.
Elks District TWo sponsors
oratorical contest
Elks District TWo of the
IBPOE held their oratorical con­
test Saturday, April 10, in
Leesburg. Trie education
department of district two held
the program at the St. Paul
AME Church.
Again, Celery City Lodge
No. 542 and Evergreen Temple
No. 321, IBPOE of the World of
Sanford, came away with the
winner, Jessie Rachel McKesey,
senior at Winter Springs High
School. She will represent the
district at the State Elks
Convention Contest in
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continuous support from
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wait so see the CPH logo on
the boxes.
"It meant a lot to them it
really did," he added. "I can't
express how important your
support was to my unit."
Diana
Greene,
headed
C PU 's "operation shoe box"
and said some of the more
popular items were baby
wipes, Chap Stick and per­
sonal hygiene items. W hile
em ployees and friends in the
community donated the con­
tents of the care packages,
CPH made the project work
by paying for the postage of
the 20- to 25-pound boxes that
cost about a total of $3,200.

"Part of what we did is we
have to continue to get the
country supporting the mis­
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CPH president. "W hat we did
was not for the glory of CPH
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even
as
Blackketter was preparing to
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Blackketter said shortly
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a dozen of the Marines died
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sive in the city o f 350,000 peo­
ple.

Nolt ------------Continued from Page 5A
thinking of Don. God's gift to
me. 1 believe each of us are
bom with a light. As we pass
through life we can work on
making our light stronger.
We move closer to God and
as our light shines brighter
we can show the way for
others, and we can provide
warmth and comfort to those
who are in need. Don's light
is extraordinarily bright. It
provides illumination and
warmth and even though
Don has been called home,
the light stays bright and
warm. It shines on me and it

shines on all of you. It shines
in the homes in which he
worked and the hearts of
those who live in them. It
shines in bureaucrats, politi­
cians, and throughout the
community. Don's light can­
not be put out by death. It is
too strong, too warm and too
bright. As long as all of us,
and all of those he touched
are alive, or at least one
house that he worked on still
stands, Don's light will bum.
I say now, rest well good
friend, and all of us will keep
your light bright.

"Twelve died in the same
place we occupied for 11
m onths," he said.
But he said while the main­
stream media focused on the
death and destruction of
recent attacks, there was plen­
ty o f good happening in the
Iraqi city west of Baghdad.
"I can tell you one thing is
that I developed great rela­
tionships with some Iraqis,"
he said. "They're high-quality
folks. Eighty percent of the
people want a free Iraq it's the
20 percent that is causing
problems."
Blackketter's duties in Iraq
were not much different ns
they are in Florida with the
civil engineering firm —
except maybe for the frequent
mortar attack or ambush. His
battalion rebuilt more than 25
elementary schools in the city,
and Blackketter helped organ­
ize the effort by employing
about 2,000 Iraqis and devel­
oping feasibility studies for
the reconstruction site plans.
"W hat I did over there was
exactly what I did over here,"
he said.
Despite constant attempts
by insurgents to undermine

their work, Blackketter was
able to develop relationships
with local Iraqi contractors
and its ruling sheiks. He said
the process o f building the
new schools w as similar to
here in the United States. Like
a
city
com m ission,
Blackketter would have to
submit plans to the sheiks for
approval.
Military leaders also held
the sheiks accountable for
what happened in their area
o f the city. If an uprising of
violence occurred, construc­
tion would halt in the rebuild­
ing process.
"The whole effort we called
it peace through contracts,"
he said.
"W hat happens though is
the insurgents come in and
threaten the Iraqi people that
they will cut off their fingers
or kill their children so what
are they to do? O f course Iraqi
people are not going to sup­
port us."
Blackketter’s battalion led
raids in the city and trained
Iraqi police officers to deter
the insurgents. The best of the
500-member police force even
formed a SWAT-like team that

H erald p h o to by T om m y V in c e n t

Capl. Paul Blackketter cuts off a yellow ribbon from a free in front of the
Sanford C PH Engineering office on Fulton Street. Tho ribbon was tied
around the tree 15 months ago whon he left for an Iraqi deployment.

led a successful, but short
campaign against the rebels.
"These guys were tearing
up the place," he said of the
Iraqi SWAT team, "They were
bringing us the surface to air
missiles by the truckload."
But three weeks before he
left, Blackketter said the
SWAT team was assassinated,
"T h a t’s war and that’s

what we are dealing with," he
said.
Despite the constant strug­
gle to maintain peace in Iraq,
Blackketter said it’s important
that the United States remains
supportive of the troops and
continues on with its mission.
"They are good, hard­
working people that are
worth fighting for," he said.

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SCPS to honor business partners
TWo Seminole County Public
Schools' Business Partners,
Perotsystems and the Rot.iry
Club of Seminole South will be
recognized
with
the
Com m issioner's
Business
Recognition Award on Tuesday,
April 20, at 6 p.m. at the
Orlando Airport Marriott.
These outstanding partners
were nominated by Seminole
County Public Schools for their
exemplar)1 collaboration with
the district. The event will take
place during the Florida
Partners
in
Education
Conference.
Perotsystems of Like Mary
partnership is an integral part of
the success of Crooms Academy
of Information Technology. A
corporate goal that is evident in
their participation is "leading
by example."
This partner has led the way
in the development of the
schools' mentor program,
instructional coaching, work­
place skills training, soft skills
curriculum, and the presenta­
tion of the Success at Work pmgram to the students.

Perotsystems understands
the importance of schools and
businesses providing real-life
experience and relevant cur­
riculum and offers field trip and
job shadowing opportunities to
the Crooms' students. Along
with the academic focus,
Perotsystems demonstrates the
value of community building.
This partner supported
Grooms community service
project,
American
Cancer
Society's Relay for Life, and
matched the schools fundrais­
ing efforts for a total of $2,(XX).
The partnership has enriched
the learning environment for
students, faculty, parents, and
community.
The
Rotary
Clubs
of
Seminole County have never
failed to respond to Seminole
County Public Schools' calls for
assistance.
The Rotations live and act on
their motto of "Service Above
Self." For the past 33 years, the
Seminole County South Rotary
Club has supported students
with more than $300,(XX) in
scholarships.
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students who have had to over­
come adversity; Rotary’ Young
Leadership trains eleventh
grade students in leadership
skills; mentors, and classroom
speakers.
The Rotary sponsors the
Reading
Is
Fundamental
Program, which insures that the
district's most needy students
have three new books per year
to take home. Rotarians also
serve as school volunteers tutor­
ing and mentoring students.
The Rotary of Seminole
County South also supports
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools by fund­
ing eyeglasses, fotxl, and cloth­
ing for needy children and
Backpacks for Education to
insure that all children start
school prepared to learn. The
Rotary also sponsors an annual
holiday gift-giving pmgram for
Seminole County Public School
students.
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Elaino Esponscied, votoran school bus driver for Seminolo County Public Schools, placed first in tho
Seminole County Bus Safety Competition that was hold Saturday, March 27, in Winter Springs.
Esponscied (left to nght). along with Trish Keeler and Ruth Ann Palmer, will represent tho district at tho
State Championship Competition. Tina Lazar will bo tho toam alternate. Tho Rookie of tho Year was
Randy Sandors (tho highest score of tho first year drivors). Davo Scott, principal of Idyllwildo Elementary
School, was tho judge. Seminole County's school bus drivers have placed first in tho state six timos and
first place in the nationals once.

School News
2 Sanford Middle teams win
Army-sponsored competition
Two teams of students, with
advisor Valerie Boughncr, from
Sanford Middle School won
awards in the national science
E-cybermission
competition
sponsored by the U.S. Army.
E-cybermission is a unique
Web-based science, math and
technology competition for stu­
dents in grades sixth through
ninth. Student teams identify a
problem in their community
that is related to health and safe­
ty, arts &amp; entertainment, sports

&amp; recreation or the environ­
ment. 'Iliis year the SMS eighth
grade team won first place hon­
ors in the Southeast regional
competition.
They will each receive a
$3,000 Savings Bond and an all
expense
paid
trip
to
Washington D.C. to compete
against the other three regional
winners for a national champi­
onship. They can each win
another S5,(XX) or $3,500 dollar
savings bond.
Tlte seventh grade team won
the science, math and technolo-

gy criteria award. They will
each receive a $2,(XK) savings
bond.
Eighth grade first place win­
ners art* Malika Jafferjee,
Raschci Stanulis, Ashanti Smith
and Arianne Moffat.
Seventh grade criteria win­
ners are James Laughridge,
Billy Dickson and Andrew
Speck.

Elementary School, has been
notified that she has been select­
ed a finalist in the Disney
Dreamer and Doer Program.
Schools in five Central
Florida counties, Like, Orange,
Osceola, Polk and Seminole
were invited to name their
Dreamer and Doer based upon
the student's demonstrated out­
standing efforts in the area of
character development.
One hundred of the 500 stu­
dents nominated were named
as finalists. They have been
invited to an awards ceremony

Geneva student selected as
finalist for Disney award
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daughter of Patricia Howland
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Chapel Hill. The 2001 graduate
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UNC junior was one of 101 new
members — and the only from
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of allowing business owners to
store delivered merchandise by
5 p.m. that same day, the com­
mission amended the text to
give owners only two hours to
shelve delivered goods.
In addition, Longwood lead­
ers moved to reduce the number
of neon sigas in the district by
outlawing the addition of neon
signs to storefronts. A neon sign
ban was already proposed for
east side of the district of County
Road 427, but commissioners
opted to extend the prohibition
to the businesses fronting the
divided highway to the east by
not permitting the addition of
any new neon sigas upon adop­
tion of the codebook.
Issues of rear yard fence
height, tree protection and the
role of the city's historic preser­
vation board sparked more

debate. Mayor Dan Anderson
urged his peers to consider
either six or eight feet fence
heights to prevent an uneven
row of backyard
fences.
However, three other commis­
sioners voted in favor of allow­
ing up to eight feet fences in the
district.
Consultant Chris Lathrop,
who helped prepare the codebix&gt;k for the city, said eight feet
fences were out scale with the
district because of the smaller
nature of the homes and lots.
"A six-foot fence does
absolutely nothing," responded
Commissioner
Mike
Holt.
"You're keeping the dog in."
Holt used the historic
Bradlee-Mclntyre House as an
example and said if he stood on
the elevated back porch of the
old cottage he could easily look

over a six-foot fence.
Holt also argued for stricter
tree protection in the district. The
dty was coasidering fines for
unlawfully removed canopy
trees and the requirement of like
replacements for all removed
trees. He said it was something
the city should not fust consider
for the historic district but for the
entire city.
The commission requested
more information of how large
of replacement tnvs should bo
required for large canopy tnv
removals and appropriate level
of fines. The City Commission is
expected to hear the second
reading of the historic district
codebook at its next meeting
April 19 along with possible
amendments to tree protection
regulations.
City leaders also voted unani­

mously to bring the land devel­
opment code forward to possi­
bly increase the rvspoasibility of
the city's historic preservation
board. Currently the historic
board reviews changes to con­
tributing structures in the his­
toric area, but Bundy suggested
the board review all new devel­
opment in the outlined district.
"I think we need that extra
layer of protection," he said. "We
have spent over the last several
years millions of dollars in infra­
structure and I think it needs to
move forward in a cohesive
manner."
Anderson said he thought the
move might he adding another
layer of bureaucracy.
"I think the importance of our
historic district is reason for one
more layer of bureaucracy,"
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400-AME
Historic St James
AME Church
819 Cypress Avenuo
Sanford, FL
407-323-5553
Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Paslor
Sunday School, 9:30AM
Morning Worship, 11AM
Bible Study, Wed , 6:30PM

401-Anglican
Traditional Episcopal
St. Alban'a
Anglican Cathedral
3348 W. SR 426 (Aloma Avo)
(1/4 mile off Grooneway,
SR 417 Going East)
Ovlodo, Florida
407-657-2376
1920 Book Ol Common Prayor
Sunday Services
Holy Eucharist
8AM
Sunday School (all agos) 9AM
Sung Eucharist
10AM
(Nursory at both services)
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402-Assem bly of G o d
Family Worship Canter
2462 S. Park Avo
Sanlord, FL 32771
407-322-9222
Jeff Krall, Pastor
Sunday Worship
Service 9:30AM
Wednesday Service 7PM

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Sunday Services
Sunday Morning Biblo Study 9 45
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Worship Services 8:30am, 11am,
6pm
Wodnosday Prayor Sorvico 6:30 pm

4 0 4 -B a p tist
Blessings Baptist Church
2593 S. Sanford Avo
Sanford, FL 32773
407-323-5848
Pastor Tyrone Herndon
Sunday School 9:30am
Sunday Worship Svc, 10:45am
Bible Study, Wed, 7pm
Clothes Closot (Froo to public) 3rd
Sat., each mo. 10am-1pm

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321-0685
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404-Baptist
Central Baptist Church
3101 West SR 46
Sanlord, FL 32771-8844
407-322-2914

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

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

First Baptist Church
ol Longwood
691 State Road 434 East
Longwood, FL 32750-5394
407-339-3817
Chris Whaley, Senior Paslor
Sunday* 9:45 AM Biblo Study
•11:OOAM Worship Sorvico
•5:00PM Youth Choir
•5:30PM Youth Discipline
•5:30PM Awana
•5:30PM Dlscipleshlp Study
•5:30PM Pastor's
Dlscipleshlp Study
•5:30Vocal Ensembles
Wednesday
*6:00 PM Kids Kaleidoscope
(Children's Creative Arts)
•6PM Disclpteship Classes
•6PM Orchostra
•6:30 Youth Biblo Study
•7PM Pastor’s Biblo Study
•7PM Choir Rehearsal
•7:30PM Youth Activities

First Baptist Markham Woods
5400 Markham Woods Road
Lako Mary, 407-333-2085
Dr. Bob Parkor, Pastor
Nick Parker, Youth Pastor
Sunday*Worship 10:45 AM
•Children's AWANA Club 5:30PM
Wednesday
Family Activities,. 6PM

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9th SL and Laurel Ave.
Sanford *322-2131

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First Baptist Sanford
519 S. Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-6041/407-321-9351
Youth: 407-322-5322
Rev. Rick Blythe, Sr. Pastor
Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Caro
Rev. R. Wagoner, Music
Rev Mark Williams, Students
Adam Willow, Intern-Students
•Sunday School...9:15AM
Sunday Worship, 10:30A;6P
Wed Activities, all agos, 6:30PM
Nursery Provided

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 Worshlp(TBA)..4PM
Monday Bible Study ...7;30PM

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

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Grace Fellowship Congregational
Church (NACCC)
2401 S. Park Ave, Sanford
407-322-4564
Larry Leonard, Pastor
Sunday S ch o o l.... 9:30AM
Morning Worship ..11AM
Choir Practice Wed. ..6:30PM
Baby sitting service available

Christ United Methodist Church
408 Tucker Drive
(comer of Tucker Dr A 427)
407-322-7900
Rov Wayne Stone, Paslor
Sunday School......9:30am
Inter-Mission.........10:30am
Morning Worship ...11am
Bible Study
W ednesday......... 6:30am
Children's Time
Included in Worship
Nursery provided lor Babies
and Small Children.
“Small Enough To Love You Growing In Christ To Serve You*

Holy Cross Episcopal Church
S. Park Avo O 4th St, Sanford FL
Sunday Worship 7:30 &amp; 10a.m.
Nursery &amp; Sunday School for chil­
dren. Midweek worship in Chapel on
Tues., Wods &amp; Thurs. Community
meal O 5:30pm Wods. For timos A
detail of studios and activities. Call
407-322-4611.

Chris Whaley,
Senior Pastor

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443-Methodlst

428-Episcopal

891 Slate Road 434 East

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425-Congregatlonal

404-Baptist
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church
2626 Palmetto Ave
Sanlord, FL 32773
(407) 323-1663
website-www. PABC-LCS org
*Ths Family Friendly Church"
Ron Williams, Sr. Pastor
Bill Simpson, Assoclalo Pastor
Scott Todd, College and Career
Pastor
Androw Jenkins, Student Ministry
Pastor
Scott Garrett, Children's Ministry
Paslor
•SundayA M. Svcs 8 30am &amp; 11am
•Bible Study 9:45am
•Sunday Evo Svc. 6pm
Wodnosday Biblo Study AAWANA
7pm
Homo of Liberty
Christian School
Grades K-4 Through 12th

Weslvlew Baptist Church
4100 H E. Thomas Jr Pkwy (CR46A)
Sanford, Florida
407-323-0523
Bill Coffman, Pastor
Charlio Higgins, Associate Pastor of
Music/Youlh
Sunday Servicos
Morning Worship 8AM &amp; 10 30AM
Sunday School 9.15AM
Evening Worship 6PM
Wod Biblo Sludy &amp; Prayer Sorvico
6:30PM

St Peter's Episcopal Church
700 Rinehart Rd, Lk Mary. FL
407-444-5673
Rov Charles L. Holt, Rector
Wkend Eucharist: Sal, 5pm
Sun 7:30am, 9am, 11:15am
Sun School 10:15am
Child. Church 9am
Nursory, 8:45am -12:45pm
Wednesday Eucharist 7pm

431-Charlsmatic
Ep iscop al
Church of The
Holy Comforter
*Chan$m«tic-Epi&gt;co(&gt;al Church"

803 W. 4th St
Sanlord, Florida
407-323-8067
Rev Mark Barth, Priest
Sunday Eucharist
9:30AM

437-NonDenom inational
Faithful Word Ministries
Chrislian Resource Contor
Lakoview Pla/a, 407-328*4300
320 E. Commercial SI., Sanford
Sunday Service 11AM
•Children's Fellowship
(ages 4-12)....11AM
Family Fellowship
•/Refreshments....12:30PM
Wodnosday
•Fellowship Moeling...,,7:30PM
Friday
•Christian Counseling ...2-5PM
(Please call 407-328-4300 for appt)
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor/DIrector

Seminole Community Church
5070 Orango Blvd, Sanlord
407-324*0199

407-Catholic

www.seminolechurch.com
Jerry Walsh, Pastor
Saturday 5:30PM
Sunday 8:30AM, 10AM A 11:30AM
Practical Messages
Contemporary Music
Casual Dress
Friendly Services
Professional Child Cere

All Souls Catholic Church
Cornor ol 9th St &amp; S. Oak Avo
Sanford, FL
407-322-3795
Father Richard W. Trout, Pastor
Weekday Mass 9AM, Mon-Frl
Confessions, Saturday, 4PM
Saturday V ig il.....5PM
Sunday. 7:45AM, 10:30AM, Noon
9AM - English (Social Hall)
9AM - Spanish (Church)

Seventh Day Adventist
MARS HILL SDA
800 East 2nd St, Sanford, FL
407-323-5646
Sabbath S ch o o l....9:30AM
Divine W orship.....11AM
Wod. Prayer Mtg 7:30 PM

410-Chrlstian
Sateharbor Christian Church
730 Upsala Road
Sanford, FL
407-322-0980
Tim Storms, Minister
Joe Capulo, Youth Minister
Michael Milligan,
Worship Minister
Morning Worship 9 &amp; 10:30

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

413-Christian Scien ce
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Longwood
975 Markham Woods Road
407-788-7708
Sunday Church Service and
Sunday School ...,10AM
W ednesday.....7:30PM
Child Caro provided

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 M orning....SAM
Traditional Service
Sunday Morning „..9:30Am
Praise A Worship
Sunday Morning ...,11AM
Family Worship Servtco
Nursery is provided
For Information call 407-333-0797.

R s s d ln g R o o m
145 W eklva Springs Rd
S t e 149A , Longw ood, FL
P hone 4 0 7 -6 6 9 - 1 4 9 0
Mon-Fri 10am -4pm
S a t 10am -1pm

419-Church of G o d
Church of God
801 W. 22nd S). Sanford. FL
407-322-3942
Rev Wes Tanksley, Pastor
Sunday School ...,9:45AM
Morning Worship..10:45AM
Evening Service 6PM
Wednesday Classes
tor all ages....7 to BPM
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

First United Methodist Church
419 Park Ave, Sanford, FL
407-322-4371
Jim Bradshaw. Pastor
Morning Worship,
8:30am At 1:00am
Coffee Fellowship, 9:30am
Sunday School, 9;45am
Youth Fellowship, 4pm
Nursery Provided

449-Presbyterlan
First Presbyterian Church
of Sanford
Downtown on 3rd A Oak
407-322-2662
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Sun. Worship 10AM Nursery
Adult Sun School 9AM
Young Adults Sun School 11:15AM
Sun.
Youth,
Food,
Movie,
Fellowship 5PM
Mon. Choir A Bells Rehearsal 7PM
Wed. Eve Dinner (by reservation)
5:30PM
Wed. Biblo Study Adults 6PM
Wed Bible Study Middle School
6PM
Wod. Praise Team Rehearsal 7PM
Thurs. Boy Scout Troop 545 7PM
Wo Welcome Your Visit At Any
Evont
Dr. Bill Chogwln, 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 Services 10AM
Nursery Provided

Upsala Community
Presbyterian Church
‘Knowing &amp; Making
Known Jesus Christ*
Comer of 46-A A Upsala Road,
Sanford, FL
407-330-2835
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Rev. Bryan L. Wenger. Pastor
Sunday School
9:00am
Morning Worship
10:00am
Nursery Care Provided

458-Wesleyan
Wesleyan Church of Paols
5560 Wayside Drive
Sanford, FL 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 ...,11AM
Evening worship....6PM
Mid-Week Mtg Wed. 7:30 PM
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Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer
(Missouri Synod)
2525 S. Oak Ave, Sanford, FL
Vicar James Timmons
Sunday School.....9:15AM
Worship Service....10:30AM
Information, 407-322-3552
Http^/www.lcrms org

422-Church of G o d of
Prophecy

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: 6:15AM A 6:30PM
Nursery Provided
www.NewCreationChurch.ee

Church of God of Prophecy
2509 S. Elm Ave. Sanlord, FL
407-322-4015
Thomas Harris, Pastor
Sunday School ...,8:45AM
Praise &amp; Worship ...10:30AM
Message by Pastor...11AM
Evening Service.... 6PM
Tuesday Prayer Mlg.lOAM
Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM.

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�P ag e 13A
Sunday
April 18,2004

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Weekly stats for Seminole
County’s Major League
Baseball players
O vie d o High S c h o o l’s

Mark

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• Oft to a slow start, but did hit
a home run and drive in two
runs this week and continues
to play a very good second
base filling in while Nomar
Garciaparra continues his
recuperation. Bellhorn and
the Sox are playing the rival
New York Yankees in a big
early season matchup.
Sem inole High S ch o o l's

David

Anaheim Angels
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0

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• Has finally cooled off from his
red-hot spring training and
opening week of the season,
but he is still a big reason the
Angels are off to a tremen­
dousstart, leading
the
American.
Western
Division as the new-look
Anaheim squad looks to get
back to the playoffs and go
after thier second ever World
Championship.

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in four games, but he has
done what a closer is sup­
posed to do, close out victo­
ries. In the four saves in as
many chances he has
allowed two hits and one run.
Sanford M iddle S ch o o l's

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5

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2

Houston was also named Class 4A
All-State Honorable Mention, named
to the Bradenton Herald All-County
and All-Area Team, named to tire AllTournament Team in the 1st Annual
Kddie Shannon Tournament, and
played in the PAL All Star Game.
Houston scored a carver high 31
points against Sarasota Christian
High during his junior year and trad
27 points against Barron Collier I ligh
for his senior season high game.

With only one sophomore on last
year's roster, SCC did not have as
good a season as was expected, but
by the end of the season tire young
players, especially 6-foot-8 William
Graham, (r-foot-5 Vincent Mosley and
6-foot-2 shooting guard Travis "T J"
Jones, had made considerable strides
and were knocking on tire door for a
state bid.
With si» many players returning
and red shirts Kevin Thomas, a point

guard, and Danny Miller, 6-foot-8
power forward, along with
University of Oklahoma transfer
Jimmy Tobias set to join the team,
things an* looking good for the fall.
Arey also announced tlrat the 2004
Stan Cromartie/ Seminole
Community College Raider
Basketball Camp will hold two ses­
sions for boys ages 6-to-15.
Week 1 will be June l-through-4
and Week 2 will be June 7-11.
The cost is $125 for each week.
Tire camps run from 9 a.nr. to 4
p.m. each day, with Week 2 also run­
ning on Friday from 9 a.nr. to 2 p.m.
For nron* information please call
407-328-2091 or 407-328-2090 or email
at cronrarts(«'scc-fl.edu.

Red-hot Rams rolling
O ffe n se g iv in g b ig
support to p itch in g
tered eight hits and struck
out six.
Ackley helped out his
battery-mate by going 2for-2 with a double, two
runs scored and an RBI,
while Bush (2-for-2) and
Guy (2-for-4) paced the
Patriots offense.
Winter Springs (13-7)
kept Lynran on the skids as
freshman Drew’ Morgan
went 3-for-4 with a double,
two runs scored and an
RBI and junior Sam Fnglish
drove in the game-winning
run.
Sophomore Jose Correa
drove in all three-runs for
the Greyhounds.
Seminole (8-12) also con­
tinues to show signs that it
is coming around as the
Fighting Seminoles
thumped Deltona, 8-2.
Cole was 3-for-3 with
three RBI and Diener was
3-for-4 with a double to
lead the Tribe.
Trinity Prep (9-10) split a
pair of contests, blanking
district foe Mount Dora
Bible, 7-0, but falling to
Soddy Daisy, Tennessee, 9-

The Lake Mary High
School baseball team
appears to be hitting its
stride.
Tire Rams of coach Allen
Tuttle are starting to hit the
ball almost as well as the
pitchers are throwing it.
Lake Mar)’ opened the
week with sophomore Josh
Smith striking out nine in
Irurling a one-hitter at twotime defending state cham­
pion Fustis (15-4) as lire
Rams won 3-1 on Tuesday.
But Sm ith's thunder was
edroelt by lire Bats of Ryan
Richardson and Justin Hart
as botlr went 2-for-3 and
blasted Irome runs.
Tire next niglrt it was 6foot-8 senior Paul Cinder
taking to the hill and pitch­
ing a complete-game fourhitter as tire Rams (15-2)
shut out Lyman, 5-0, in a
Seminole Athletic
Conference contest.
Richardson carried the
big bat for the w inner's
again, going 2-for-3 with a
solo Irome run and two-run
single to finislr the night
with three RBL
Danny Roman and Bryan
Bennett accounted for the
Greyhounds offense, botlr
going 2-for-3.
Oviedo (13-7) has also
had a big week with a pair
of wins.
On Tuesday Corny Bevis
struck out seven and fired
a three-hit, 6-0, shut out at
Lake Howell.
Gonzalez continued his
hot hitting for the Lions,
going 2-for-4 with a double
aird two runs scored.
Manana and Parsons had
two of the hits for the
Silver I lawks (8-10).
On Thursday Oviedo
picked up probably its
biggest win of the season,
knocking off Lake Brantley
(12-5), 5-2, as Farina scat­

2,

Keinke had a big game
against MDB, hurling a
seven strike out, one-hitter
and hitting a home run.
Zimmer also excelled for
the Saints, going 2-for-4
with a double and two RBI.
Zimmer bad a hit and
scored a run against Soddy
Daisy.
Just when it looks like
Orangewood Christian is
getting the ship righted,
the Rams hit a wave.
Tuesday OC fell to
Normandy, Ohio (6-1), 127, despite Porta going 3for-3 with a double and an
RBI, and on Wednesday the
Rams (9-6) were edged in a
tougli loss to powerful
Central Florida Christian
Academy (15-5), 5-4. Irvine

H erald p h o to s by J i m W en tz

Lym an

c a tc h e r

K y le

H a rm o n (ab o ve) ta g s out
L a k e M a ry ’s Tyler P o w e ll
on a c lo s e p la y at the
plate on W e d n e sd a y , but
th at

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R yan

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R a m s im p ro v e d to 15-2
w ith a 5-0 victo ry o v e r
the G re y h o u n d s.

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• Has also cooled off after a fast
start in his return to action
after last season’s injury. Did
hit another solo home run
and playing a steady center
field for the NL Central
favorites.

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With a stable of thoroughbreds set
to return next season, the Seminole
Community College m en's basketball
team added another floor general to
the mix on Wednesday.
Raiders head coach Stan Cromartie
and top assistant Donnie Arey have
announced the signing of 5-foot-7
point guard Lamont Houston of
Southeast I ligh School in Bradenton.
Houston averaged 14.3 points per
game, 5.2 assists per game, 3 steals
per game and 2.8 rebounds per game
while helping lead his team to a 23-8
record, a regional championship, and
the Class 4A State Finals in 2004.

Sports Editor

SS

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By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

By Dean Smith

Eckstein

ab

SC C m en announce first basketball signing
Bradenton point guard
joins potent Raider roster

avg.
192

• Off to one of the worst starts
in his career with the bat, but
still doing the job behind the
plate as the Red Sox head
into this weekend’s series
with the hated New York
Yankees as the clubs try to
take early control in the East.

UCF baseball hosts Belmont in key A-Sun Series
header on 740-AM The Team
and via the Internet via on
the Yahoo! Sports Audio
Package. The pregame show
starts at 12:45 p.m. with the
voice of the Golden Knights,
Marc Daniels.
On Tuesday, freshman
pitcher Chase Lirvtte pi (died
6.0 innings and allowed just
one run on five hits to lead
USF past UCF 10-4 at Red
McEwen Field in Tampa.
Lirette (5-1) struck out six
Golden Knights en route to
his fifth win of the season.
For just the second time
this season, UCF has lost two
straight games after
Tuesday's loss to the Bulls.
The Golden Knights are 29-8
overall while USF improved
to 24-11 on the season.
A homer by Myron Leslie
forced UCF starter Taylor
Meier out of the game after
his shortest start of his career.
The freshman from
Orangewood Christian (4-1)

Special to the Herald

No. 26 UCF (29-8, 14-4 ASun) hosts Belmont (23-11, 96) in a battle matching two of
the top four teams in the
Atlantic Sun standings. The
Golden Knights lead the con­
ference with a 14-4 record
while Belmont is tied with
Troy State for third place in
the A-Sun at 9-6.
UCF is ranked No. 26 in
Collegiate Baseball's Top 30
poll. The Golden Knights
were ranked as high as No.
19 this season in the
Collegiate Baseball rankings.
The Golden Knights dropped
out of the Baseball America
Top 25 rankings for this
week.
The three-game series
wraps up with a doublehead­
er today (Saturday) starting
at 1 p.m.
The UCF ISP Sports
Network (740 AM The Team)
will broadcast tire double-

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lasted just 1.2 innings as he
yielded five runs on five hits
in his first career loss.
Matt Ray and Lake M ary's
Ryan Bono each had two flits
for the Golden Knights.
S P R IN G F O O T B A L L
P R A C T IC E E N D S
The UCF football team
completed its final of 15
spring practices Tuesday
under windy conditions in
Orlando. The* final practice of
the spring marked the first
spring session under new
head coach George O 'Lear)’.
"I thought we got better in
some areas," stated O'Leary.
"Obviously, we have to get
better as far as strength is
concerned. I think we are not
a real strong football team
right now and we need to get
stronger in the off-season.
"1 thought the kids did
everything we asked them to
do. ik&gt;me don't do it as quick
as you like, but 1 think they

took coaching and that is a
key to getting better."
For the final practice of the
spring, players donned hel­
mets, shoulder pads and
shorts as the two-hour work­
out continued to emphasize
fundamentals. The team
worked early in the practice
on the two-minute drill, team
blitz and two-point plays.
As practice shifted to the
passing skeleton drills, the
offense shined during the
period. UCF's three quarter­
backs were a combined 18for-18 during the pass peri­
od. Steven Moffett was 6-for6 with completions to Luther
Huggins, liarvey Joiner and
Keith Williams. Backup quar­
terback Gerry Connell was 9for-9 including a 20-yard
strike to Mike Walker. Thirdstring quarterback Brandon
Sumner was 3-for-3 passing
to round out the session.
During the punt period,
Matt Prater served as the

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team's punter as Scott Sevin
was out due to injury.
The Golden Knights did
scrimmage for about two
periods, but it was not full
contact. Alex Haynes ripped
off two long runs up the
middle while Moffett had
several completions.
Practice came to an end as
the first team offense and
defense worked on the twominute drill. A two-minute
clock was used as the offense
ran plays going down the
field. The big play of the
two-minute drill was a long
fade route from Moffett to
Tavaris Capers down the left
sideline. The play set up a
scoring strike to Brandon
Marshall from Moffett to con­
clude the drill.
The Golden Knights will
open the 2004 season
Saturday, Sept. 4 at
Wisconsin.

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FA STRU CK S, FASTKIDS
top the bill at New Sm yrna
S p e c ia l to th e H era ld

FASTRUCKS and FASTKIDS make their
first appearance at New Smyrna Speedway
tonight (Saturday) as FASTRUCKS go for 50
laps of racing action and the FASTKIDS 25
laps of action. Along with the FASTRUCKS
and FASTKIDS will be the Late Models,
Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini Stock and
Strictly Stock.
Jimmy Gill leads the FASTRUCK points
coming into the race followed by David
Pollen, Jr., Marty Zehr, Jeff Firestlne, A1
Neumann, Tommy King, Brandon Andersen,
George Morales, Tim Shaffner, and Gary
Foxworth.
The FASTKIDS make their very first appear­
ance at New Smyrna Speedway on Saturday
with Port Orange's Matt Martin, the son of
NASCAR star Mark Martin, holding a seven
point lead over second place David Pollen, Jr.
Josh Crenshaw, Cody Pitts, Dalton Zehr, Tyler
Kelley, Spencer Taylor, Amanda Gogel and
Mitchell Webb complete the top nine in
points.
Also in action will be the FASCAR Late
Models where Charlie Merz leads the points.
Ever since Steve Park won in Charlie's Late
Model back in January at the Victory Junction
Gang Charity Race, Charlie has found more
power and determined to show that he too
can win.
Troy Atkins, our youngest Late Model driv­
er, comes in second in points followed by
Randy Dye, Josh Schmidt and Mark Smith,
The Sportsman divisions will also see action
Saturday night as Donny Williams, the 2002
Sportsman Champion, leads the points again
in 2004. Williams, who spent a year away
from us, returned with tne same winning
ways.
Coming in second and also looking for the
Sportsman Championship this year is Dale
Clouser. Clouser and Williams can certainly
give each other a run for the money as they
do every week they race.
Cory Kaiser stands third in points and has
worked hard improving his No. 48K
Sportsman. Ken Lewlon and Joe Gerard
round out the top five.
Brian Bellaw, tne 2002 and 2003 Late Model

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Champion at New Smyrna, switched from
Late Models to Mini Stocks for 200-1 and has
shown that he still "has it" when it comes to a
Mini Stock. Bellaw leads the points over Chad
Carpenter, Ted "M r Mini Stock" Vulpius, Ron
Dubeau and Wayne Wells.
Ron Whaley leads the Super Stock points
over fellow competitor Jeff Colburn, Jack
Lenzen, 2003 Champion Charlie Collins, and
Barry Parks. These guys go at it hard every
weekend and all want the Championship this
year.
Grandstands will open at 6 p.m. with pit
gates opening at 2 p.m. Qualifying for the
FASTRUCKS will be at 6:45 p.m. with racing
action at 7:30 p.m. New Smyrna Speedway is
located between SR 44 and SR 415 between 1-4
and 1-95 eight miles west of New Smyrna in
beautiful Samsula.
In other local racing news:
The kids will get to have some fun on
tonight at Orlando Speedworld as all young­
sters ages 11 and under can bring their bicy­
cles and race on the race track for fun and tro­
phies.
Kids can bring their bikes to either the pit or
grandstand side of the track and everyone
gets a chance to race.
Also, there will be a special ladies "Powder
Puff" race using the Hurricane division cars.
Any of the ladies wishing to race should reg­
ister in the pit office before racing begins for
the evening.
The RE/MAX Legends Cars will again be
the feature attraction along with the Bandetco
Bandits, Young Guns, and Outlaws as well as
the I lurricanes.
Pit gates open at 3 p.m., grandstands at 5:30
p.m. and racing starts at 7 p.m. with adult
admission just $5 or you can pick up free
admission coupons at Auto Parts of Taft, just
south of the Orange Avenue/Landstreet Road
intersection in South Orlando.
Volusia Speedway Park in Barberville will
be holding its Spring Classic with 'double
points' being awarded to the cars in each of
the five classes of Late Model, I lobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing
See Racing, Page 15A

Black bear wanders into area
near Edgewater High School
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld

Wednesday night at about
&gt; 10 p.m., the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) respond­
ed to a call from the Orlando
Police Department (OPD)
regarding a black bear that
was wandering around a
neighborhood near
Edgewater High School on
the east side of Silver Lake in
the College Park area.
At about 12:30 a.m.,
Wednesday, the bear wan­
dered into the darkness near
the lake and officials lost
sight of it. It will probably
spend the day hunkered
down in a quiet place sleep­
ing. In the evening it will
likely begin moving about
again looking for a more* hos­
pitable environment.
"The bear is probably a
young, male bear from the
VVekiva River Basin area that
is trying to find its own terri­

tory," said Susan CarrollDouglas, wildlife resource
biologist for the FWC's
Northeast Region.
"Unfortunately, its wander­
ings have taken right into the
city of Orlando, but the good
news is that, if left alone, it
can find its way right back
out."
The thing is, it’s a little hard
for a bear to be left alone
while traversing backyards
and city streets. Or is it?
"Bears do a lot of their trav­
eling at night and are surpris­
ingly stealthy about it. They
can slip into and out of yards
without the residents even
knowing they've been there,"
said Carroll-Dougtas.
"However, if they spend
enough time in urban or sub­
urban areas, someone will
eventually see them."
She suspects the Orlando
bear is the same bear that
people have been sighting
sporadically since the begin­

ning of April when the
FW C's Ocala office began get­
ting calls of a bear wandering
around neighborhoods in
Altamonte Springs eating
from garbage cans and bird
feeders.
"The first call came in on
April 3 from a resident in the
Country Creek subdivision
who had spotted the bear
walking around," said
Carroll-Douglas.
The FWC got calls from a
few other residents in the
general area for the next sev­
eral days until last Friday and
then the calls stopped until
late last night. During those
four days when nobody
called in a sighting, the bear
was apparently steadily trav­
eling southeast without caus­
ing much of a stir.
"This bear has been on the
move and hasn’t really
caused any problems except
for occasionally eating from
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P h o t o * c o u r te a y o l Or. J o h n C u llu m

The Optimist C lub of Sanford has recently honored several Sem inole High School students as its
Athletes of tho Week. Sem inole's state qualifiers for girls' weightlifting were given the Optimist
Club of Sanford's Athlete of the W eek award Friday prior to state competition. The qualifiers were
(top photo, Clockwise) Jennifer Joyce, Janet Jones, Amy Joyce, Jenna Fitzpatrick and Jennifer
Spee. Following the honor the team finished 3rd in a lield of 86 teams Saturday, February 7th In
DoLand at tho inaugural Girls' State Moot. Spee became the state champion in the 183 pound
class (bench press, 165 lbs; clean, 175 lbs; total 340 lbs.). Fitzpatrick was the Silver medallist
with strong lifts in the 110 pound class (bench press, 135 lbs, clean, 135 lbs, total, 270 lbs.);
Joyce was the Bronze medallist in the 119 lb class (bench, 110 lbs, clean, 155 lbs, total, 265
lbs.); Joyce lilted to a 6th place finish in tho 154 pound class (bench, 145 lbs, clean, 175 lbs, total
320 lbs.) and Jones lilted 30 lbs. more than her best ever to finish 13th In a strong field. The lifters
all set personal records In a great day lor Sem inole weightlifting. Congratulations also to Coach
Mickey Yasko. The Optimist Club of Sanford recently honored Ashley Tabor (bottom photo, left)
and Shoena Ware (bottom photo, right) as athletes of the week. Ashley was recently selected as
the Central Florida Athlete of the Weok by the Orlando Sentinel. She was 6-for-9 last week, with
two doubles and six RBI. Shoena pitched 12 scoreless innings and a no-hitter, had five RBI with
one home run and was 2-0 in pitching with wins over DoLand and Lake Brantley. Also honored
recently was girts’ baskelball player Evolyn Moore (photo not available), a junior guard who led
the team to three victories by scoring 76 points. Evolyn is an honor student and an outstanding
leader on and off the court All of the awards were presented by Optimist Club member Lonnie
Johnson (bottom photo, center).

Televised bullriding to team
up with Silver Spurs Rodeo
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld

P h o to c o u r t e s y o f G arry S h o r te r

The wildest, heart-pounding eight seconds in all of sports will be shown on national television at 7 p.m.
on Saturday, April 24, as the C B R Bull R ide m akes its debut into the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee.
The C B R , committed to bringing the very B E S T in the sport of professional bucking bull riding to the
area, launched its first season in 2002. C B R events are televised through the nationally syndicated
Outdoor Channel.

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The Silver Spurs Riding Club ropes in the
CBR Bull Ride and the long-established Silver
Spurs Rodeo to tie down the very best enter­
tainment you will find in Central Florida at
the new Silver Spurs Arena, April 24-25.
The wildest, heart-pounding eight seconds
to be shown on national television will
explode into action at 7 p.m. on Saturday,
April 24, as the CBR Bull Ride makes its debut
into the Silver Spurs Arena. Only bucking
bulls and professional cowboys will share the
spotlight on Saturday evening with some of
tne world's best rodeo clowns and bullfight­
ers, sure to keep the crowd in stitches while
they avoiding getting any themselves!
The CBR, committed to bringing the very
BEST in the sport of professional bucking bull
riding to the area, launched its first season in
2002. CBR events are televised through the
nationally syndicated Outdoor Channel.
On Sunday, April 25 at 2 p.m., the tradition
and heritage of the Silver Spurs Rodeo will
ride into action. Rodeo fans will be enter­
tained by the country's best cowboys and
cowgirls competing in breathtaking events
such as bull riding, steer wrestling, saddle
bronc riding, bareback riding, and barrel rac­
ing. The world famous Silver Spurs Quadrille
team will also showcase their award-winning
talents as they perform challenging square
dances on horseback.
The chutes open for the CBR at 7 p.m.,
Saturday, April 24 and the Silver Spurs Rodeo
kicks off at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, April 25. Tickets
are $25 for adults and $12 for children (3-12
yrs.). Florida residents will receive $5 off per
adult and $2 off per child with a valid Florida
I.D. I.D. required per adult in party.
Tickets can be purchased in advance at the

Silver Spurs Arena Box Office, located in
Osceola Heritage Park at 1875 Silver Spur
Lane, off Hwy. 192, the box office is open
Monday-through-Friday, 10 a.m.-to-5 p.m. or
through Ticketmaster, log onto www.ticketmaster.com.
Both events are held in the high-tech, brand
new Silver Spurs Arena, located in Osceola
I leritage Park. Fans and cowboys alike will
enjoy the climate controlled, multimillion dol­
lar facility, which is home to 8,300 extra-wide
seats, the latest in state-of-the-art, advanced
lighting, audio and electronics, and the ulti­
mate in rodeo watching comfort: 12 luxury
suites, featuring bar and restaurant service.
The 120-acre Osceola Heritage Park, which
includes the Osceola County Stadium, the
Exhibition Building, Outdoor pavilion, K VLS
Pavilion and University of Florida Extension
Services has been developed as a showplace
of facilities that honors and celebrates the
Kissimniee/St. Cloud community and its agri­
cultural and cattle ranching heritage.
The Silver Spurs Rodeo was founded by the
Silver Spurs Riding Club in 1944 to promote
good horsemanship and good fellowship in
Osceola County, the Silver Spurs Rodeo today
is one of the most successful rodeos in the
country. Steeped in history and an icon of the
area's rich cattle ranching heritage, the Silver
Spurs Rodeo has been a signature event in the
Kissimmee-St. Cloud area for more than half a
century.
For additional information on the CBR or
the Silver Spurs Rodeo of Champions, call
407-67-RODEO or go to www.sifverspursrodeo.com. For information on the
Kissimmee/St. Cloud area, go to the
Kissimmee-St. Cloud Convention and Visitors
Bureau call 800-333-KISS or visit www.floridakiss.com.

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Boys
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went 2-for-3 with a double
and two RBI and Rupp was
2-for-3.
Lake Mary Prep (2-11) got a
hit from Tapounet but the
Griffins fell to Circle
Christian (4-9), 9-3, and
Delfonso was 2-for-3 and
M eyer had a double as The
M aster's Academy (8-10) was
humbled by Freedom (7-11),

12- 2.

The upset of the year came
in boys volleyball this week
as Lyman (17-5) handed pow­
erful Lake Mary (15-2) just its
second loss of the season on
Thursday.
The game was a marathon

with the Greyhounds surviv­
ing, 25-19, 22-25,17-25, 25-22,
and 16-14.
Vaughn had 29 kills and
Gamboa 20 kills for Lyman,
while Tim Spencer had 48
kills and Rob Green 44 assists
for the Rams.
Both teams had come into
the match on a winning note
as the Greyhounds defeated
Seminole and Lake Mary
topped Oviedo in straight
games on Tuesday.
Lyman got 15 kills from
Gamboa and Brickelmaier
had 34 assists in a 25-22, 2523 and 25-14 win over
Seminole, and Spencer had 18
kills and Holladay 19 assists

for the Rams in a 25-19, 25-15
and 25-15 defeat of the Lions.
In other volleyball matches:
Lake Howell (10-4) got
seven kills from McCallister
and eight blocks from Sutter
in whipping University, 2519, 25-15, and 25-14.
Rosen had 12 kills and
Stamp 11 as Lake Brantley
outlasted Apopka, 17-25, 2519, 25-20, and 25-13, and
Rosen had 10 kills and
Ketchem six blocks as the
Patriots survived a long
match with Winter Springs,
21-25, 25-14, 25-20, and 29-27.
Mickey Sayre had 13 kills and
Brian Smith 36 assists for the
Bears.

Briefs
G O L F T O B E N E F IT S E M IN O L E C IT IE S
On Friday, May 7, the Seminole Cities
Recreation Council (SCRC) will be hosting a
golf tournEY at Winter Springs Golf Club,
Registration will begin at noon and there
will be a shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner and
awards will follow immediately afterwards.
A foursome and tee sponsorship package
is available for $350 and tee sponsorships
are available for $75. Winter Springs Golf
Club is located at 900 West State Road 434,
Winter Springs.
The tournament will benefit the Youth
Intra-City Olympic Festival, an annual
event involving over 5(H) Seminole County

summer camp children. Children will range
in ages from 5 to 12 years old. Field events
include track and field, swimming, basket­
ball, volleyball, brain games and more. This
is a fantastic event that brings together the
children of Seminole County cities and
teaches them to work in a cooperative envi­
ronment.
The SCRC includes Oviedo, Sanford,
Longwood, Lake Mary, Casselberry, Winter
Springs and Altamonte Springs.
For mom information apout the golf tour­
nament, please contact Chris Caldwell at
407.327.6589 or email him at
ccaldwcllOhvinterspringsfl.org.

H erald p h o to by J i m W en tz

6-foot-8 sonior Paul Cinder pitched a comploto-gamo (our-hittor as tho R am s (15-2) shut out Lyman,
5-0, in a Seminole Athletic Contoronce contest on Wednesday,

R acing
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starts at 7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12
and under free in the grandstands. The track
also offers Senior and Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386985-4402 or visit the web at http://www.Volu­
sia speed way pa rk.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located just 15
miles west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take
exit 88 west on State Road 40. From Highway
17, turn left on SR 40. The facility is five miles
east of Barberville.
Orlando Speedworld Dragway has
announced that Riverside Bank, in partner­
ship with the Youth Motorsports Program of
Central Florida, will be sponsoring the
Riverside Bank Junior Dragster Series.
In the series, young drivers (ages 8 to 17)
will race scaled-down dragster cars for tro­
phies and prizes.
Young drivers participating the Riverside
Bank ju n ior Series will barrel down the 660
foot track
(dragsters at speeds of up to
85 mph. T h e ra rs are*12 feet long and pow­
ered by five horsepower engines and they
aren't cheap. Cars range in price from $3,500
to $10,000.
The competition is stiff. Many of these chil­
dren have been racing for half their lives and
are out for gold.
The children will race in one of two cate­
gories: Sportsman Juniors for children 12 and
under, or Pro Junior races for children 13 and
over. All are racing for a chance to participate
in the Division II Bracket Finals in Albany,
GA. The three racers with the best reaction
times will receive a Riverside Bank Race Cup.
The series will hold races on the third
Saturday of ever)' month, ending Dec. 18,
with the season-opener to held today as part
of the season opening event for the
Nl IRA/Summit ET Series.
The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle and
Junior Dragster classes will be in action.
Gates open at 3:30 p.m. with qualifying

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garbage cans or bird feeders,
so we've just been monitoring
its movements," she said.
"However, if it stays in one
place long enough, we will
likely set a trap, and try cap­
ture it and move it to a more
suitable location."
This situation will become
more common as the warm
days of spring continue. This
is the time of year when bears
are actively roaming about in
central Florida. Female bears
have left their dens with the
cubs they bore this winter,
young males are on their
walk-abouts looking for
places to call home, and all
bears are out looking for the
best grub they can find.
What does all this mean to
the average central Florida
resident?
"If you live in bear country
it means you just may come
across a bear wandering
through your neighborhood,"
said Carroll-Douglas.
Yes indeed, there are black
bears in central Florida.
Living in this part of the state
means, for more and more
people, living in bear country.
People who are new to the
state, and even som e long
time residents, are often sur­
prised to learn there are bears
roaming around the woods,
often right behind their
homes; sometimes right in
their yards.
What causes these bears to
wander into "people coun­
try"?
"We have built homes, busi­

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rounds at 4 p.m. and racing at 7 p.m.
General admission is $10 with children
under 12 free when accompanied by an adult.
The track is located 17 miles east of Orlando
between Orlando and Titusville on Highway
50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff
For event, ticket and race day weather infor­
mation call 407-568-5522.
N S Q M A H O S T S F L O R ID A C U P S E R IE S
Tomorrow (Sunday), the next race in the
"Florida Cup Series" will be held at Little
New Smyrna Speedway.
This will be the second race of the eight race
regional series for the youngsters in their
quarter midget race cars.
One of the top runners locally and quickly
making a name for himself is Sanford's Corey
Drier, a winner in the most recent race at New
Smyrna in the Senior Honda A-Main.
The schedule for Sunday has the gates open­
ing at 8 a.m. with registration and open prac­
tice at 9 a.m. and racing following the 11:30
a.m. drivers meeting.
The New Smyrna Quarter Midget Racing
Association, racing for kids, runs races weekly
at the track located inside the New Smyrna
Speedway.
For more information call 386-322-0544 or
visit the website at
www.littlenewsmyrna.com.
RESULTS
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Friday, A p ril 9, 2004
S U P E R LA TE M O D E L 125 L a p * ) _ 1.(18) Jared A llison; 2 (15)
M ik e I lin d g ard n cr; 3. (33) Ricky W ood; 4. (26) Eric D e llrn d tll; 5
(2 ) P a trick C o n ra d ; 6. (1 4 ) R o n n ie R o ach ; 7. (3 4 ) B ob b y
F leck in g rr; 8. (4) Rich B ate*; 9. (83) Joey Slreh le; 10. (96) D ick
R uckh. I I . (119) Josh Sch m id t. 12 (00) Scott Scith er; 13. (77)
Bobby Jo e W oodley; D id N ot Start _ (78) B J. M cLeod ; (57) D oc
Mc Kinney.
M O D IF IE D S (15 L ap tl _ I. (57) Jim " H o o t" Flynn; 2. (HI)
Ricky W ood; 3, (9) W ayne 1 teckie; 4. (96) M att W h eeler; 5. (5 1 )
C had Pierce; 6. (56) Ken M cC racken ; 7. (4) Ron "B U c k ie "
(Packard; D id N ot Start _ (2 ) S k ip Honaker.
S P O R T S M A N (IS L a p .l _ 1. (23) Richard 1 ligh t; 2. (48) D onnie
Sm ith, 3. (50) Ju stin H all; 4. (98) Bobby Jo e W oodley; 5. (93)
Bruce C a y to n ; 6. (6) Sp e n cer Lem m erm an ; 7. (56) Bill IU U ; 8
(48K ) C ory K aiser, D id N ot Start _ (64) Billy Cuddy.

FWC biologist is usually
called to the scene to basically
"bear-sit" until it does.
A couple of years ago one
central Florida bear stayed
camped out in a tree in
Altamonte Springs for three
days. When it finally came
down, it ran across a road
and was hit and killed by a
car.
Many times a bear wander­
ing though a yard or neigh­
borhood is just passing
through looking for a more
appropriate place to call its
own. But sometimes a bear
chooses to hapg around and
that's when problems arise.
Why in the world would a
bear choose to hang around a
neighborhood? Sometimes it
tries to leave but continues to
run into more civilization and
the whole scenario described
above starts all over again
until the bear can find its way
back to the woods.
But in many cases there's
one very good reason it stays
around - food.
"Bears are opportunistic
feeders meaning that if food
is easily available, they will
be glad to partake of it. And
they aren't fussy eaters. As
long as the food is available
and easy to get, the bears will
hang around and eat it. And
let's face it, it's a lot easier to
scrounge around in a garbage
can or dumpster, or raid a
bird feeder or pet food bowl,
than it is to forage around the
forest competing with other
wildlife for nuts and berries
and insects," said CarrollDouglas.

nesses and highways through
areas that have historically
been home to bears. Now
when the bears roam around
looking for food and trying to
establish territories, they run
into people at just about
every turn," said CarrollDouglas.
.
Bear/human encounters
have been trending up for the
past several years. In 2003 the
FWC Ocala office received
more than 800 calls regarding
bears, down from nearly
1,000 in 2002, but up from
about 500 in 2001.
Despite the number of calls,
these encounters are general­
ly peaceful, since bears are
not typically aggressive
towards people. In fact, there
has never been a documented
black bear attack on a human
in Florida.
However, as peaceful as
they may be, these encounters
are rarely uneventful as most
people get pretty excited
when they arrive home to
find a large black bear paw­
ing through their garbage
can. The neighborhood soon
becomes alerted, dogs start
barking, local television and
newspapers arrive, and local
law enforcement is sum ­
moned to rid the neighbor­
hood of the nuisance.
Meanwhile, the "nuisance"
runs to the nearest tree and
climbs as high as it can to
avoid all the confusion below.
And there it will stay until
everything calms down and it
feels safe and secure enough
to come down and lumber
away. In urban situations an

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C astro; 12. (7 2 1 1 M alt Stiih m .m , 13 (28) D uan e Freed; 14 (92)
led Head. 15 111M D onald Springer.
S T R IC T L Y S3 O C K 115 Laps) l. (07) R irh ie L axrlo; 2 &lt;451 Jim
L eslie; 3. (231) Jared Caw ley.
Saturday, A p r il 10,2004:
RE/MAX L E G E N D C A R S (25 Laps) I (73) S am W atts; 2, (98)
K evin A bbott; 3. (22) W esley M cLeod ; 4. (7) M ike V erliaagh; 5.
(12) Bobby Byars, 6 (5X ) Johnny "S p ik e " Sab o ; 7. (33) IV rriik
W ood; H (5) K ory Abbott; 9. (29) Brand on T hom son ; 10 (273V)
B ob W ilson; I I . (0 0 ) D arin C oker; 12. (129) K evin H ow ard; 13
(3 1 ) |ared C aw ley ; 14. (20) K yle D om b ek; 15. (1 9 ) Jam es
Rodrigue/; 16. (2) I’a lru k C o n rad ; 17. (05) Jerem y C olan gclo, 18.
(9) M ilch W rh a a g h ; 19. (4) D um I (im key,
C L A S S IC A U T O R A C IN G S E R IE S (25 Laps) _ 1 (12) Ben
B ooth; 2 (00) Bill Posey; 3. (5) Jim R ahm an; 4 (1) D aryl G rief; 5.
( X I I ) |oey Slrehle; (&gt; (0) N orm A gostinlio, 7. (HH) T im 1 H oley; 8
(87) R andy G riel; 9, (32) G eorge I lall, ] r ; 10. (7) Bud Spencer; 11.
(2) S teven C ole Sm ith ; 12 (9 ) G eorge I lall III; D id Not S ta ll _ (44)
C orey Freed,
B A N D E E E U O B A N D IT S (15 l ap s) 1. (3H)Gera1.i W h ite, Jr
2. (6) C o le M iktuk; 3 117) B lake Eden. 4 (18) Ryan Rust; 5. (8)
D o n o v an Ponder
B A N I3 E L E R O Y O U N G G U N S (15 l ap s) . 1. ( 9 7 ) Scott Ja m il;
2. ( 5 4 ) B ran d on Jh o m so n ; 3 (75| t. h elsea S ltillig , 4 (3 3 )1 V im k
W ood. 5 .1 9 ) M at I lie vs J.itrvtt, K (21) Kara C larke.
B A N D E L E K O O U T L A W S 112 U p * l _ I (9) D ave Jam rtt; 2.
(3 7 ) Evan R ussell; 3. (26) Sam G earhart
H U R R IC A N E S 115 L ap *) _ 1. (4U ) G reg Bruce. 2 (1) Eric
Sm ithers, 3. (231) Sly Caw ley; 4. (241 R alph A ldrich ; 5 (6) Rusty
M arcu t; 6. (6X ) Raybo; 7. (89) W illiam H indm an

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Saturday, A p ril 10, 2(8)4
S U P E R LATE M O D E L . 1 (78) It I M e le n d ; 2 (11) David
R ogers; 3. (Ill) E ric Black; -I (4) Kick Bales, 5 (8) llrenl I Inbbs; 6.
(9 6 ) D ick R uckh
O P E N W H E EL M O D IF IE D . I (96) M att W h eeler; 2. (51)
C had Pierce; 3 . (7) M ark V a n d ev cn Je r. 4 (91) Jim m y B rills, 5.
(74) Bobby Blake, 6 (88) Paul D uncan
S P O R T S M A N . I. ( 2 7 ) C lin s IV Iud.it; 2 .(1 1 1 ) D nnny W illiam s.
.3, (48) C ory Kaiser. 4 (330) Joe G erard. 5 (7 ) B rice M cG onigal; 6
(7) Tom G a m a d ie ; 7. (30) D ale O o u ser.
S U P E R S T O C K _ I (2) R on W haley; 2. (5 (h ) Step h en
Dembinaky; 3. (34) P a l Bu ckley; 4 (21) Josh W m nkow ski; 5. (01)
C h u ck Sm ith; 6 127) Barry Parks; 7 MS) M ike Soiiku p ; 8 (49)
Jaso n F o s te r ;9. (64) Bobby Rilev; 1(1 ( 2 3 ) C h arlie C ollins; It. (52)
B rian Sou ku p ; 12. (29) lam es A dam s; 13 (3 ) Je ll C olb u rn; 14. (8 s )
Farts C rew s; 15. (77) 11m Edm und son
M IN I S T O C K
1 .(4 ) Ron Ouheau; 2 ( 1 ) B rian Bellaw ; 3. (31)
C h a d C arp en ter; 4. (23) W ayne Wells; 5 (2) Ron Karto Jr; 6 (6)
M ark B io a t; 7. ( I I ) Pug Puglist; 8 (71) Ted Vulpius; 9 (22) Alii
O w en s.
S T R IC T L Y S T O C K _ 1 (22) Bruce M cG onial Jr; 2. (73) Jose

Easy-to-roach human-pro­
vided food comes in many
forms - garbage cans, barbe­
cue grills, pet food, bird feed­
ers, livestock food, beehives,
compost piles and natural
sources such as trees that pro­
duce nuts and berries.
Oftentimes people provide
this easy food source to bears
without even realizing it.
Worse, some people actually
feed bears intentionally
because they enjoy seeing
them - until the bears begin
tearing into screen rooms and
destroying personal property.
In fact, feeding bears has
become such an issue that the
FWC ruled a couple o f years
ago that feeding bears, as
well as raccoons, foxes and
sandhill cranes, is a seconddegree misdemeanor.
"Bears are just like big rac­
coons. It is a very bad idea to
feed them or leave anything
outside that may attract them
because once they get used to
an easy meal, it is extremely
difficult to break them of the
habit," said Carroll-Douglas.
Once a bear begins to make
a nuisance of itself, people
call the FW C and want the
offender caught and relocated
to a "wilderness area".
"Relocation is not a solu­
tion. Then.* are few vast areas
of uninhabited wilderness left
in Florida, and most of these
already have established bear
populations. So these relocat­
ed bears placed in another's
territory, are often chased out
by the dominant bears, and
end up in another neighbor­
hood to become someone

Rivera; 3 (28) Joh n Poll/.
llo v en ca m p , 6 (15) M ike
D erek Slad e; 9 (08) M alt
i l l s ) K e r r y Payne, 12 (h i)

4 (8) Richard Ren/i; 5 (39) Jerem y
W alford; 7. (75) Tim Logue; 8. (126)
C on w ay, It) (6 5 s) Jam es Sm itli; 11.
K enn eth W alker

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
Saturd ay, A p ril 10, 2004
H OBBY STO C K
l (8C ) Jerem y C line; 2. (88) D en n is N orth;
1 (18) R ichard Price. I (36) M ike Tovet; 5. (46) T tavU G am b le; 6.
(0 1 ) Jim m y H eiln er; 7. (21.) D avid l.cb ea u ; 8. (181) S h a u n
D augh arty; 9, (2h) Tim H ogan; 10. (tiF) Thom as Eherle.
H O B B Y S T O C K 11-MAIN
I (50) Pat Tnlitbce; 2 (2 7 ) Steve
Edm unds; 3 (2S) |odv Stratton . 4 (921 Sonny O 'S u lliv an ; 5. (11)
Frank ie Taylor; 6. (83) Philip C o n n o r; 7. (10) C huck Jackson ; 8.
(It) Keith M urphree. 9. (4) Billy N ull, 10. (0.1X) Rick C ow art.
LA TE M O D E L _ I (6) Scott S in gler; 2. (18) M ike E u banks; 3.
(9) Rod Bu rton; 4. (07) D avid C legg; 5 (17) Joe K u m p; 6. (79)
Jason D avis; 7. (22) Joe Baker; 8. (35) Tun Ew ing; 9. (38) Scott
Ih om p son . Ill (99) Brent Chilson.
M IN ! S T O C K
1. ( 9 ) C h a r lie S taats; 2. (221 M a r k E ld rldge; 3.
(15) S iev e M ooers; 4. (888) Jam es M cC ague; 5, (97) Jackie
R h am rs, 6. (23) Jim N ichols; 7. 109) Ricky W ilson; H. (8) C h ris
D ay; 9 ( | 9 t ) Travis Staats, 10, (1X1) L im e I ee.
PURE ST O C K
I (09) Tomm y Sau nd ers; 2. (07) Joh n C legg;
3. (79) Ray I (o ilie r; 4. (37) Steve lluker; 5. (17) M arv in Prentice;
6 (55) N ath an R hoades, 7. (175) Jim Latrem ou ille; 8 (1) Juslrn
D ixon; 9 (7 7 ) W illiam Sm ith ; 10. (48) Medina Sm ith.
S T R E E T S T O C K _ 1. (4 M )S tan to n M ills; 2. (14) Joey H ad auer;
3 (/ H I) Pat Varvika. 4 (80) Paul She.ul; 5 (o) Jam es P e te rs;6. (66)
(X m iue A ahlord. 7 (10) R jd i a i J S d u ie i.lt r, 8. (39) Bob Shook. 9.
(21) D ustin H artley; 10 (8W ) D avid W hitt.
•CA/

LITTLE NEW SMYRNA
Friday, A p ril X 2004
JU N IO R N O V IC E _ I C aleb M cG illivray; 2. K yle Blair; 3.
Z o ey G uign.irdi 4. Louis P otter; 5. C hristian M cG illiv ray; 6.
D avid Shapiro.
JU N IO R H O N D A _ 1 Tim So/io; 2. U n e la u g h lm ; 3. Jack
Sim s; 4 Cohv Rolstnn, D id Not Start.
SI M O H H O N D A A M A IN
I . C orey D rier, 2. Bruce Bennett;
3 Ih o tn a s W am ick; 4. K yle E astham ; 5, Z ack D onatti; 6. Jim b o
N iland ; 7. K yle C en cerik ; 8. R yan W acker; 9. A n th ony Pelican;
10. Andrew* Kurt/. II M .m dy Su llivant. D id Not Start
S E N IO R H O N D A II M A IN __ I A ndrew Kurt/; 2 D ustin
Toliver; 3 C o le Fletcher
S E N IO R N O V IC E _ 1 A ustin Stam p er; 2. Travis H on eycutt;
3. lustin Bryant. D id N ot Start.
HEA V Y H O N D A _ 1. C ory S toekel; 2. Brittany I rosli; 3. C h ris
Su lliv ant; 4 Jim m y N orm an ; 5. A u stin I l o w e lt D id N ot Start _
Zack C olan gclo; C asey C au d ill; M ary C lare G o o d rich ; Kory
A bbott.
L IG H T G \ IMt I. A u k D onatti; X Kyle E asth am ; 3 Ih n m as
W am ick, 4 Bruce B enn ett; 5. A lex IV lican; D id Nut Start _
C h ase M iller; M andy Su lliv ant.
HEA V Y G X IbO
1 11m G crtsd i; 2, M alt Kurt/; 3. C h ris
Su lliv ant; 4 C ory Stoeke); 5. Sam G reen : 6 Jim m y N orm an ; 7.
A ustin H ow ell; 8 A nthony P elican ; 9. Z ack C olan geto; 10.
D u stin T oliver; II. C asey C a u d ill D id Not Start

else's problem," said CarrollDouglas. "Also, relocated
bears will often try to return
to their home range and in
the process cross unfamiliar
roads and end up as roadkill.
Last year we documented 58
bears killed on roads right
here in central Florida."
So what's the solution?
"People and black bears can
live together in harmony,"
said Carroll-Douglas. "The
trick is to convince people
who live in bear country that
they must modify their
behavior in order to reduce
the chance of attracting bears,
which ultimately results in
problems for everyone hitmans and bears alike."
The stakes are very high.
When humans and bears can­
not coexist, the bears pay the
ultimate price - they must be
destroyed because of the
threat they pose to public

safety.
"In many situations, people
can make the difference in
whether or not a bear lives or
dies. Those who feed bears
intentionally or unintention­
ally could ultimately be sign­
ing the bear's death warrant
because we simply can't take
public safety for granted,"
said Carroll-Douglas. "Even
though w e've never had an
attack in Florida, bears are
large, powerful wild animals
that need to be respected. It's
everyone's responsibility to
help ensure the future of the
Florida black bear."
To learn more about how to
live with bears, go to the
MyFWC website link
www.wlldflorida.org/bear/B
rochures or call the Ocala
office at (352) 732-1225 and
request a copy o f "A
Hom eow ner's Guide: Living
in Bear Country."

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Estate S a lo s Mgr M m tOyrs o«p
in antique b u sin ess All a sp e cts
ol salo T ags to buy outs. 35 *«
ol not s a le s . 3 2 1 -9 6 0 - 2 7 5 2 .
Expd concroto pump operators
noodod G ood driving rocord.
reliab le,
hrly
training,
com m ission , d ispatcher a lso
n eed ed 4 0 7 -4 6 8 2 6 9 8
F a b r lg la ss
H an d s
lor
production w orkshop Expd or
willing to learn . G o o d pay.
m odern w orkshop. San ford
T h em o C reatio n s. 4 0 7 -6 8 8 2900
Fast
Food
R e sta u ra n t
M an ag er, W inter P ark, FL.
Person to rtrect. coonknato, and
p re p a re food C o o rd in a te s
activ itie s o l o th er w orkors.
H ires and trains p erson n el
E stab lish e s delivery rou tes 4 0
hrs/wk.. flexib le sc h e d u le .
Require 1 yr/exp In fob ottered
or In rotated occu pation . S e n d
resume only to 0 7 1 6 Atoma Avo.
Winter Park. FL 3 2 7 9 2
Flower s te p n eed s nxjmt 4 Itoral
d e sig n ex p S o m e delivery
required S o n o u s inquires only
4 0 7 -3 2 4 8 0 0 0
Growing b u sin ess n e e d s otlice
worker. M ust b e co m p u ter
savvy. Quick B ook s, lull time or
part tim e 4 0 7 -0 3 3 - 9 6 5 1 .

71— H elp Wanted

71—Help Wanted

71—H elp Wantld

71—Help Wanted

FR O N T
D ESK
CLERK
requ irod
for
day
shltt,
w oekonds a m ust, exp erien ce
protorrod Budget Inn, Sanford
Apply In p erso n . 3 2 0 0 S.
Orlando Dr.

J O B FAIR

LocalR ogional drivers ovorago
$ 3 0 to $ 3 5 c e n ts per milo all
pay oomod This 8 a drop 4 hook
op eratio n that h a s b oon
growing every year tor tho last
5 yoars It you aro Interested in
join ing a d e d ica ted hard
imrVjng gruup ol omptcyoos with
year round work and benolits
Apply in person
Salo m Carrters/Leasing
3 1 4 3 W International
Spoodw ay Blvd
Daytona B e a ch , FL
April 2 1 s t thru 2Bth
From 6am to 5pm
or call 1 -8 0 0 -7 0 9 -2 5 3 6
Wo require 2 yrs CDL-A exp
and applicant m ust live within
4 5 m ilos ol Daytona

O ponings for b oat assom bly.
m ech an ics A cab in assem b ly
person. Install carp et, cab in ots
&amp; a c c e s s o r ie s G ood pay A
benolits. Monday-Thursilay. 10
hr days. Apply at Votoaty ffowet
B o a ts. 6 5 0 Hickman Circlo. In
Bio 1-4 Industrial Park 4 0 7 -3 2 1 1340

FT Dental A ssistant noodod tor
growing quality gen eral dental
practico ri Lako Mary Exp a plus,
but will train tho right Individual
E xcellen t hourly and bonus
package Fax resume to 407-3243 1 1 8 , attention Sh aro n
Fu neral Homo In Sanford h a s
o p on in g
for
w eokond
receptionist with tho option ot
w orking ev ery w ooken d or
every othor w oekend and on e
day e a c h w eok. M ust b o
c o m p a s s io n a te and n eatly
d re sse d with so m o com puter
kn o w led g e D u ties Include
c le ric a l,
te le p h o n e s ,
light
cleaning Apply In person at 9 0 5
Laurol Avo, Sanford.
Insido S a lo s Position: P eb b le
Ju n ction Is seek in g a highly
en th u sia stic Individual; with
exco llo n t c u sto m e r so rv lco
skills
Jo b
re sp o n sib ilities
include coun ter s a le s , retail 7
contractor, te lep h o n e, sa lo s
orders for dolivones, support for
outsido poople. holp resolve
custom er issu e s 4 problem s. 4
participate In trade show s Exp
with com putor entry sy stem s
highly
d e sira b le
P e b b le
Ju n ction otters an excellen t
benefit program P lo a so mall
resu m o to P eb b le Ju nction .
7 0 2 S Fren ch Ave, Sanford. FI
32771.
or
em ail
to
bwittliftO pobblajunction com
IN V ESTIG A TE B E F O R E
YOU IN V ESTI
Always
a
good
policy,
e s p e c ia lly
for
b u sin o ss
opportunAos and tranchisos C al
Florida Dopt o l Agriculture 4
Consum er Serv ices at 800-4357 3 5 2 or FT C -H E L P tor tree
information Or visit our W eb site
at www tie gov/totzop
Florida law requ ires sellers ol
certain b u sin o ss opportunities
to register with Florida Dopt ol
Agriculture
4
C o n su m er
S e rv ic e s b efore selling. Call to
verity lawful registration b efore

you bun
P U L P E R H ELPER POSITION:
We roqure [x&lt;(»y ixifoorj tor cfxlt
work. D u ties Includ e tho
followingO p e ra te
clam p
truck/tork lift truck. Identify
g ra d es C om pleto paper work.
K eep working a re a d e a n at all
tim os
Ability
to
follow
Instructions O ther duties that
an so P le a se tax resum e to 4 0 7 3 3 0 -9 6 3 1
S a l e s P e r s o n : Vertical blinds
Al loads provided (No odd c a ls)
Moot custom ers In their hom os
$ 3 0 K to 40K + per year G a s
atowonco Sam e axp h o * * J 4070 3 0 -4 7 0 0

PEACH VALLEY CAFE.

Is hiring a

Upscale Casual

SURVEY/CREW CHIEF

BREAKFAST &amp; LUNCH
Restaurant

for construction layout of roads, storm,
water, and sewer. Pay is based on experi­
ence.
4500 Orange Blvd., Lake Monroe. FL

407-323-8816
Apply Between 7am - 5 pm
EOE - DFW

407- 322-2611

NOW HIKING: All Positions
APPLY IN PERSON
1:30 - 4:30
(407) 833-9440
1210 S. International Parkway

J jm tfW lN D S
M em b er S e r v ic e
Rep/Teller
P art tim e an d Fu ll tim e
W e d n e sd a y
April 2 1 ,2 0 0 4
9 :0 0 a m -1 2 p m
1 9 0 7 S a n d P on d R o a d
S u ite 1009
L a k e M ary, FL 3 2 7 4 6
(W o rk fo rce C en tra l
F lo rid a fa c ility )
W e s e e k te a m o rien te d ,
q u a lity -c o n sc io u s,
detail
mxxkx) proUom s o ta x s Wo odor
solid pay. p rofession al work
en viron m en t,
con tin u ed
training, and excellent bonofits
Im m ediate o p en in g s at our
Lako Mary. Sanford. Orango city,
an d
Longw ood
s e r v ic e
C en ters
E stab lish ed in 1 9 4 9
J o b Lino 4 0 7 -3 0 6 6 0 4 0
EO E/D rugfroo W orkplace
www lairwinds org

Oviedo h a s openings for exp
p est control lech G ood drs
liconso. Ben efits Nood hard
workors 4 0 7 -3 6 5 -8 9 0 9

HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLANI Drug Irs* workplace
Apply at: 990 Millar Drive,
Altxmonl* Spring* 407-2609000
Lako Mary Dist so o k s P/T for
shipping dopt. com putor exp.
flexible, aftern oon s, till 5 0 lbs
3 2 1 -2 5 7 -3 4 6 2
L aw n
M a in te n a n c e :
E x p e rie n c e d
with
plant
knowtodgo. F/T with b on elits
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -0 1 3 3

S ig n In staller: P a rt tim e
wookcnd work. G ood 2n d job.
groat pay. no exp erien ce, truck
requirod 4 0 7 -0 3 0 -0 0 6 1 .
S m a l contractor foofong tor nxjxl
finish grade operator for track
h om os Must havo cloan CDL
hconso Pis fox resum e 407-3027134,

Nood exp erien ced lull tune
Waitor or W aitress Ask for
Petor, 4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 0 4 0

L ocal P ost Control C o so o k s
termite toctw cian trainee MonFri. 7 -4 , salary ♦ b en olits 4 0 7 3 3 0 -3 3 0 5

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

95— R oommate
Wanted

A partm en ts -

Furnished
Largo IBM apt. oal-ln kitchen,
ht Mo tilth newly p arted . utMos
A furnished. $475/m o, no pots.
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 9 1 7 .

93—Rooms For
R ent

99—A partments
Unfurnished
MARINER S VILLAGE

W EEKLY REN TA LS
S ta rlin g O $82/wk.
H istoric D ow ntow n
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -4 4 2 3

LAKE AOA t ODUM. $505140
2 0ORM . $605140 AND UP
CaU* Included
4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 0 6 7 0

JOIN OUR GROWING TEAM!
COOK/SERVER POSITIONS
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unit assisted living and dementia care facility. We're mov­
ing in new residents every day and need mote staff who
are caring, qualified and reliable Experienced line/production cook w/ 2 years healthcare expenence pre­
ferred Pay based on expenence Servers needed that
are customer service oriented for upscale dining room.
Apply in person lor immediate consideration! 150 Middle
Street (off Lake Mary Blvd behind the Advanced Discount
Auto Parts store)

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$5,000 Accident Coverage
$15,000 Accidental Death
Prescription Benefit Plan
Cigna Dental
Save on Vision &amp; Chiropractic

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And More!!!

For Information Call Robert Taylor

800493-7712

Ix x -a tc d in t h e S h o p p e s o f O a k n i o n le ( E x i t 9 8 o ff 1-4)

Sa n lo rd :
Downtown,
c o n v en ien t
location ,
refrigerator, nxcruwavo, color TV.
kitchotto room , private bath,
sleep in g room s. Call 4 0 7 -3 2 1 4900

97—

YARD MANAGER
Sm all construction com pany In
S an lo rd C la s s D L ico n so
C lo an rocord Hoavy work.
4 0 7 -3 3 0 -9 4 6 6

CANCER, HEART &amp; DIABETIC
PATIENTS ACCEPTED

•
•
•
•
•
•

Very n ic e , v ery c le a n turn rm .
all utt, cable, A/C. Indry. phono,
kitch u se , s e c dr. resident
ow ner, private en tran co No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g tr e e
s o b e r n e e d apply. 4 0 7 -3 1 4 0924.

Seek in g a p oison to sh a re my
Itorno. viow ol Lako M onroe,
liouso privileges Call 4 0 7 -3 2 8 7 2 3 2 for an appointm ent.

Telemarketing Outtxiund. PT,
Salary A commission 407-6572900

WAY T O S A V E !

Aa Low As

Fountain Lodge ol Sanford h as
sp ecial ratos tor daily, wookly,
A 5 day accom m od ation s Call
4 0 7 -3 3 0 3 1 3 5 or 3 2 3 -0 8 4 0 for
dotails

S e c u r ity
O lllc o r s ;
Santord'Sormnolo County area.
Full Apart tim e p o sitio n s
nvoialio rk m Tho pay sinks, but
wo otlor top notch supervision,
tong term work, uniforms A groat
Indoor locations. Must haw&gt; d o ss
D so cially lico n se p loaso call
3 0 6 -3 2 2 0 9 9 0
*009700045

MECHANIC:
Heavy oquipmont and trucks
4 0 7 -3 2 2 - 0 1 3 3

LAWN SP R A Y TECHNICIAN
N EE D E D F O R LOCAL P E S T
CO N TRO L com p any 4 0 7 -3 2 1 0647

LABORERS NEEDED

Downtown Sanford Furnished.
Supor ctoan. utilities, phono, on
bus routo. tram $ 125 wookty C a l
4 0 7 - 4 0 2 - 0 3 4 6 Hurry, w o n t
last! $ 2 5 0 m ov es you in.

Painter to rolinish bath tu bs A
tile will train. N eed reliablo
pickup or ca rg o van 3 0 to 4 0
hrs/wk. 4 0 7 -3 2 0 9 9 3 9

M a in te n a n c e P o rso n : Light
oloctrlcal, dry wall, painting,
collin g fa n s, w ood work.
R eliablo. P.T., 4 0 7 -3 2 3 - 6 0 1 9

O no ot Contral Florida's m ost
rocogmzod A C com pam os and
now
n ow osl
E le ctrica l
C o n tracto r is looking for
otoctriaans Looking to got In on
tho ground floor ot a last pacod
and rapidly expanding sorvtco
R esid e n tia l
E lo c tn c a l
Contractor now is your ch a n c e
Wo aro looking tor E loctnctans
for our Lake Mary ottico Must
bo highly motivated, soil starter
who c a n work in a last pacod
and changing environm ent All
applications and rosu m os will
b e roviowod in (tie utm ost ol
Conlidontlality. C all for an
appointm ent at 4 0 7 -3 3 3 -2 6 6 5
oxt 3 0 5 0 or sen d a resu m e to
109 Com m orco S t . Lako Mary.
Florida, 3 2 7 4 6 , or tax 4 0 7 -3 3 3 3853,
or
on -lin e
at
w w w d o lair.co m E O E / D F W
G E T IN NOWItllt

93— Rooms For
R ent

F u n R l l V o u h M o n m n iiL
&amp; R u n E srn rt N u n s

This is Not Insurance

C O M M E U C IA L

-

R E S ID E N T IA L .

O R T IM E
Ca l l T o ll F r e e !

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Sunday. April 18.200-1

T he H erald

Herald CJlasss I ai:;H i

( Financial ^
■.W
45-63 f Employment
i
67-73

Rentals
.... . .. ( Merchandised __ ^ f Automotive
81-127 T Real Estate &gt;
181-197 ,Miscellaneous 231-245
141-165
199-229

To Place Your Ad Call
107— Mobile Homes
For R ent

141—Homes For
S ale

181—Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

SA N F O R D , ST U D IO
APT,
S IN G L E
PER SO N
ONLY.
S375/M O P L U S D E P O S IT
CALL (4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -0 1 5 8

2BR/1BA no pots,
$ 4 5 0 plus deposit.
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -1 1 6 7 .

L ak e
M ary:
2000
Contem porary, 4 2 . S 2 . on cul
de s a c . tile, scree n e d pool/spa.
Owner/Agent, 4 0 7 -3 2 8 -6 4 9 5 .

OININQ R O O M : 1 2 p ie c e
formal cherry sot, brand new and
b eau tifu l. $ 1 3 0 0 . 4 0 7 - 2 7 5 7626

Realtors Wanted!

Fu ton : S o ld wood nfesion-styta
a rm s, extra n ice foam layered
pad. All brand new $ 2 9 5 .4 0 7 4 0 2 -1 7 8 1 or 3 8 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 0 .

100—

O raam w old Adult Park
1BR/1BA, patio, no p ets,
S350/m o plus doposll. 4 0 7 3 2 1 -0 4 9 5

C o n d o m in iu m
R en tals

S a n fo r d : Lrg 1/1 cond os
2nd Hoof, W/D. huoo W/l d oaet
3 avail from $450/mo
RE/MAX R ealty R eso u rces
(4 0 7 ) 3 3 3 -4 4 0 0

103—

117—Commercial
R entals
S a n fo rd ; P rofession al Office
Bldg, centrally located, recently
renovated, am ple parking, xleal
tor attorney or professional.
Includes water, sower, trash ♦/*
5 7 5 to
2 3 4 8 sq ft. Rent. $575$ 2 3 0 0 plus s a le s tax.
D oyle R ealty , Inc
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -2 4 9 S

H o u ses-

U n f u r n is h e d

S r xtCtHiUt 'R c d it if

407-321-0759

San ford -W ork shop 1 2 0 0 s q ft
$ grounds 16 0 0 sq fl Office. tool
c a g e very secure. $75&lt;Wno plus
utilities. 3 2 1 -3 7 7 - 1 8 9 5 .

D O Y LE'S R E N T A L S
S s n fo r d : 1/1, E al-ln Kitchen,
Living R oom , $435/ $400
S a n fo rd : Large 2/2 Condo.
Fen ced Patio $ 7 0 0 5 6 5 0
S a n fo rd : 3/1, Now Pain!, New
A p p ls, C arpel. Single Carport,
Laundry Rm
&amp; S to ra g e
S725/ S700 D eposit
S a n fo rd : 4/1 Home. Laundry
R m , S c r. P orch, S g l C ar
Carport $800/ 5800
S a n fo rd :3/2, Hardwood Floors
Screon Porch. Carport, Appro*.
2200
Sq
Ft. $ 9 7 5 / $ 9 7 5
Deposit.
DOYLE REALTY, INC.
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5
W E R EN T A S E L L H O M ES

119— Pasture For
R ent
5 a c r e s tor lo aso - m obile
hom o h ookups $40CVmo First
A last call 3 5 2 -2 4 2 - 1 7 2 0

127—
S torage/Oefice For
R ent
Oflice/W arehouse: f ,2 5 0 sq ft
A 2 ,5 0 0 s q tt. O tflco A/C.
private restrm . S e c D ep rqd A
f yr le a s e 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 1 2 2 .

141— H omes For
S ale

HISTORIC D ISTR IC T 3/1 D B L
lot $ 7 50/m o-$40(V sec, c en tra l
heat
A a ir, a p p l i a n c e s
Includ ed. S e c tio n 8 w e lco m e.
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 9 8 9

3BR / 2BA F O R E C L O S U R E !
B u y lor o rly $ 3 0 .6 0 0 1 For
listings 8 0 0 -3 1 9 -3 3 2 3 X H 5 2 9

H ou se (or R en t In beeutilul NE
dow ntown
Sa n lo rd
neighborhood. Foatures a largo
front yard, fenced In b ack yard.
2 lots, 3 B R , 2 BA spilt, kitchen,
dining room , living room ,
cen tra l haat/alr. double ca r
g a ta g o , tile kitchen/dinlng
room , fre sh pain t, w ater
scJM h er.v e/ y qufel. p e a c e fu l,1
w ooded a rea . Approx. 1 3 5 0 sq
ft. $850/m o. First A last ♦ $ 8 0 0
deposit required to m ove in.
D eposit m ay b e paid in 4
m onthly
Installm ents.
No
a n im als, n o sm oking. S e a

C en tu ry 2 1 , N apotiteno A
S c a g g s a re looking tor Realtors
to work the Santord/Lako Mary
a ro a a
Fo r a confid en tial
interview, p le a se a sk tor Mary
O 1 -6 0 0 -6 6 1 -4 4 6 9 .__________
S a n to rd : 3 B R 2 B A , 1 6 0 0 sq tt.
ow ner fin ancin g av ailab le.
Fenced bock yard, tg porch, 2542
Santord Ave. $106.000 4 0 7 6 3 4 13 2 5 .
_____________
S A N F O R D PLA C tD LA K E
G ated Community, 2 B R 2 .5 B A ,
Brand
New,
In clu d es
Refrigerator, W/D $ 1 3 2 k Call
3 2 1 -2 8 7 -4 6 1 5

tiff

ti.r

; i,.,

Lake Mary e x e c , hom e, private
nbrbood S p a cio u s o p en 3/2
custom,wxAodcokngs, olw okIn c lo s e ts ,
m any
luxury
upgrades. Sem l-turnished. A
m ust s e e $1800/m o. ♦ 1 mo
d eposit. Avail 6/1/04. (4 0 7 3 2 8 8 9 2 2 or 4 0 7 -3 1 4 -7 6 8 2 )
Now taking apps

PAUL O S B O R N E

L a k e M ary: 5/4. Executive
Pool Homo, 5 ,0 0 0 ♦ si. w/ In
Law Su ite. R en ovated
S e c u r ity Flnanclal/M el
4 0 7 -6 6 1 - 9 7 0 0

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIE!

S a n to r d :
1BR/1BA , CHA,
cera m ic tile In kitchen &amp; bath,
new ca rp et A paint Large lot.
S fllS h w 5 8 6 0 move h . 407-3210658.

3 B R / 1.5B A 3 1 2 E a s t 2 5th St,
S a n lo rd .
Hardwood
flra,
e n c lo s o d p o rc h e s $ 8 9 ,5 0 0
Z o n ed
R C -1
(R e stric te d
Com m ercial) Residential rental
u s e perm itted G reat b u sin ess
location 4 0 7 -9 2 9 - 7 ! 7 3 or 91 8 4 9 5 -2 0 2 6

407-321-4764

S a n lo rd : 3/1, CHA, s h a d e ,
d o s e lo park, rets required.
5695/m o, $ 6 9 5 d e p o se. No
pats, 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -9 7 0 5
San tord. 3 B R h o u se wiih fned
yd. M ajor appls. Included 1 bik
from h o sp . S e e k in g sm all,
m ature, wortung family JOOOmo
♦ $ 3 0 0 sec. lease. 407-321-3735

Hidden lake: 3 B R 2 B A on a culd e -sa c . large lot. com pletely
ren o v ated in sid e
A out.
$ 1 4 9 ,9 0 0 ,4 0 7 -3 2 1 - 4 8 5 0 .
J u s t S ig n A M ove Ini
N o C a s h , No K ld d ln g l
1 -3 2 1 -9 6 1 -3 9 8 7
Fam ily F irs t, MTG(WAC)

Santord: 3 B R . CHA, 2 0 0 4
Hoify Ave, n ice, $ 7 5 0 pi us
deposrt. 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -4 5 4 0 .

R e a lty

N eed an Inv estm ent?? W ant
to Mcmb out of AportnorS L ib ??
2 4 2 9 Wilkm Awtnuo._SantonL
S O L D I!
CA LL AND A S K U S ABOUT
REO OR FO R EC LO SU R E
P R O P E R T IE S .
C all J o y c e S ta n s b e r r y
4 0 7 -3 2 3 6 7 5 5
Or, J a n D u ltw aller
4 0 7 6 7 9 -1 0 0 0

154— OrEN House
1 3 7 Anthony Dr, San fo rd .
3BFV2BA, 1600* s q f l Many now
up grad es, huge fenced yard
Sunday. Apr 1 8 .1 -4 pm Hosted
by A n gela Mallory. Ftorilg
Realty, 3 8 6 -8 4 6 -6 4 0 0

157—M obile Homes
For S ale

Bar/Grlll: Only S 78K Total
S R X Lie. Must S e e ll
Call S h e r e e with
S e c u r ity F in a n c ia l
4 0 7 6 8 1 -9 7 0 0 .

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
OININORM :
BO M BAY
C H E R R Y W O O D . 1 1 0 * Dbl
F*ed, 8 C hippendale Chrs. 7 2 *
Butfel/H utch, U n u sed , Still
Boxed. C ost S18K . Sell $ 3 9 5 0
M aible S e rv e r $ 7 5 0 , 1 3 pc
Cherry S e t. 78* Table. B ch rs,
C hina C a b , $ 1 2 9 5 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
B E D : $ 1 1 0 new quilted q u ee n
piltowtop m attress se t. C an
deliver. 4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 6 1 2 .
B E D : $195, brand new lung size
firm double-stood m attress set.
delivery available. 4 0 7 -2 7 5 0935
B e d : Luxury firm pillow-top
m a ttre ss s e t. B rand new
w/warranty. $ 1 5 5 . 4 0 7 -8 3 1 1322
or
3 8 6 -2 1 6 -2 9 4 6 .
Delivery available.____________
BED RM
• 8 PC
L o ien
CH ER RY W O O D Sleigh b ed .
Rails, D resser, Mirror. C h est, 2
Nitestds. unused, Still Boxed.
C ost $7k. S e ll S t 9 5 0 4 0 7 -6 6 0 1415
BEDRM •8 PC ikgfvend L ou e
VIII
CHERRYW OO D.
all
Dovetail. D resser, trl-mlrror,
C hest. 2 NrteStos, Unused, S id
Boxed. C ost S15K . Sell $ 3 ,2 5 0 .
4 0 7 6 6 0 -1 4 1 5

BEDROO M S E T : Never used
cherry sleigh bed se l. $ 9 9 0
4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 6 1 2 .
OAYBEO: Victorian style, 2
twin m a ttre sse s w/warranty,
pop-up trundle. Ail brand new,
$ 2 9 5 .4 0 7 -3 3 1 -1 9 4 1 / 3 8 6 -2 1 6 2946

C o n v e n ie n t
S p a c io u s
A ff o r d a b le

s300 OFF
1st Month’s Rent
k

Amirovcil Credit

• Spacious Apartment* »1lti large Clouet* • Lake

Front * VotlQ-ball» Spa riling 1*001 » Tennis Court*

Set:

NASA

tech n ology m em ory toam a s
s e e n on TV/Mall. 2 0 y e ar
warranty, retail $ 169 9 , must s e l
$ 5 9 6 .407-402-277B or 386-2162946.

187—S porting
G oods

191—B uilding

In c.

BE D R O O M S E T : Brand new
complete b o n d s e t s a l tor $425,
can deliver 4 0 7 -2 7 5 -0 9 3 5

Country
Style
City
Living

Mattrasa

\V i s t e r i a

160— B usiness For
S ale
F ix er Up: Sold a s isl 3 2 , EatIn K it , LR. $ 6 2 ,9 0 0 .
R e n o v a te d : 3 2 , Uv Dm Rm.
O a rag e $ 7 9 ,9 0 0
A B e a u ty : 1 2 A cre, 3 2 .
2 3 0 0 * sq ft. Uv, Dm. Fam Rm.
2 c a r gar. $ 1 4 1 ,9 0 0
In Law Q u a rte rs : 4 / 3 ,2 3 0 0 *
sq ft Uv, Dm. F a m , G am e Rm.
$ 1 6 9 ,9 0 0 .
L a k ev le w : R en ov ated 3 2
Uv, Dm, Fam Rm. Fenced Ybrri,
$ 1 7 6 ,5 0 0
L ik e N ew : 3 2 . Llv, Din,
G a rag e, nicely lan d scap ed
yard $ 9 5 ,5 0 0

M ATTRESS S E T : Brand new kd
s i r e o rth o p e d ic firm with
warranty $ 8 5 4 0 7 -2 7 5 -7 6 2 6

Pool
T a b le :
8ft
IBC
professional series. 3 pc 1* slate.
Ithr pockets, felt, unused, still In
crate, cost $ 4 K s o l $ 1 4 5 0 4076 6 0 -1 4 1 5 .

7 2 S k y lin e. 2BR /1BA , AC,
central boat, good corxktnn. scr
porch, $ 6 5 0 0 . 4 0 7 -3 2 3 -6 0 7 6

Sun/Wed

www.willinhonlinfl.cQm'tBnt221
or call 3 8 6 -3 2 8 -3 1 1 2 .

W illi 12 Mo loose

L

M a t e r ia l s

Prospective Udders may Inspect
the vehicles on the day before
the Auction from 9AM until 6PM
Term* ere cosh or certified funds
only. OVIEDO TOWING reserves
the right to accept or refuse any
and all bids
vehicles

1969 ACURA LEGEND
VIN# JH 4K A 3276KC005581
1991 FORD TEMPO
1FAPP36XXMK t97341
Publish Apr* 1 8 .2 0 0 4
DtOt
P ublic Auction
Public suction to b e held at
9 Ot am, on the day(s) specified
below, at the Iron! door ol
Alban's Towing. Ina. Located al
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd Suite
134, Santord, F L tor the pur­
pose of disposing ot the follow­
ing vehicles
For further information please
call (407)321-2948

199—P ets &amp;
S upplies

05*13/2004

05/01/2004
(1) Yfcaf 1997,M ake Ford
VIN# 1FTHE2421VH B03013

(1) Year 1982, Make Pontiac
VIN # 2A S8717C L567308
05/17/2004
(1) Year 2001 /Make Suzuki
VIN# JSIG N 7B A 41204327

P a t t i's P e t
S i t t in g
Will C a re For Your Dog or C al
In Ybur Hom e While Ybu Are
Gonel. Vary R eason ab le R ales!
R e fe r e n c e s A vailable Upon
R e q u e s t P le a s e Cell 4 0 7 -3 1 4 8703.

223—
M iscellaneous

1Q 2H X54C4KW 243430
1989 Pontiac Bonneville
Publish Apr* 18. 2004
0105

are

CORRUQATED
STEEL
R O O F IN Q lor B a r n s , B o a t
Docks. Sh op s, etc Also Culvert
Pipe: 15*x20' 1 8*i20\ C aH For
P rices. Surplus S te e l A Supply.
Inc. Apopka 4 0 7 -2 9 3 -5 7 8 8 .

AKC GERM AN SH E P H E R D
P U P P IE S READY A PRIL 14.
2 0 0 4 . M ALES $ 3 5 0 -FEM A LES
$ 2 5 0 4 0 7 -3 1 0 -0 3 6 4

pursuant to subsection 713 78 of
the Florida Statu tes that on
04/30/2004 0 9 0 0 a m at 2522
Country Club R d , Sanlord. Fl
3 2 7 7 1 -4 0 5 9 . Sanford Towing
and Recovery reserves the right
to accept or reject any and'or sit

This suction will b e hold on MAY
12, 2 0 0 4 , al 9 0 0 AM at 325
Aulin Ave., Oviedo, FL.

T he kMtowtng
offered tor bids

Legals

L egals

egals

NOTICE OF AUCTION

D ream w old Adult P ark. 2/2,
scree n palio, washer/dryer, no
pots, S450tno plus dop 407-3210495

252-

407- 322-2611

99— A partments U nfurnished

San fo rd / L ake M ary: 1 , 2 . and
3 Bockocm Apti startxig nt $539
Lake Frcrt LMng Freo Rortl Col
now. 4 0 7 -3 2 2 -9 1 0 4 , EHO

Services

04/ 3004
(t)Y s a r 1994/Mlke Infinity
VIN# JNKAY21DORM 103921

NOTICE OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Florida Statute
713 .5 8 5 , Mul F tor id,i Lien and
Recovery, wilt sell at public sale
lor cash the tonowing described
vehicle!a) located at lienor's
place to satisfy a claimed ken tor
2002
SATURN
SW
VIN
1 G 8 JW 8 4 R 7 2 Y 5 3 5 9 8 2
Uen
Amt $ 5 0 4 0 4 0 Owner/larry K
Williams 734 Centerary Loop
# 204
Lk
Mary.
FL.
LienorhokJer/Oeneral
Motors
A cceptan ce
POB
8111
Cockeysvilte, MD 2002 FORD
PK VIN 1FTR W 07352K D 48140
U en
Ami:
$ 1 4 3 2 4 ,0 5 .
Own er/C antral
FL
Phyaical
R ehab C o 1159 E Altamonte Dr
Altamonte
Springe.
FL.
Uenhotdoi/ Ford Credit Titling
Truat PO B 105704 Atlanta. QA
Kienor/Car-Mechs Inc 9 2 0 N
Hwy 1 7 -9 2 Longwood, FL
327 5 0 4 0 7 6 9 9 9 9 9 3 Sale date
May 3. 2004. 10 0 0 am at 9 2 0 N
Hwy 17-92 Longwood FL 32750
4 0 7 6 9 9 -9 9 9 3 . Said vehide(s)
may be redeemed by satisfying
the lien prior to sale dale You
have the right to a hearing at any
time prior to safe date by filing a
demand tor hearing In the circuit
court Owner has the right to
recover possession ol vehicle by
posting a bond in accordance
with F S 5 59 917 Any proceeds
in ex c ess of Ibe amount ol the
lien will be deposited with the
Clerk ol Circuit Court m the
county where the vehicle is held
Publish April 18. 2004
D I0 3

0 t8
070
t4 9
264
3 17
9 17

L egals
April 1 3 ,2 0 0 4

Amanda Marshall
Diane Valentino
Austin CMandis
Michael Maloney
Busby Transport
Michael Maloney

NOTICE OF CLOStNQ, VACAT­
ING AND
ABANDONING
AN EASEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

To b e sold ot disposed ol
Thurs.. 058)8/2004. 12
am
Public Auction, C ash Only

Ybu win lake notice that the City
Com m ission of the City of
Santord, Florida, on April 12,
2004, PASSED AND ADOPTED
Ordinance No. 3 8 5 7 to close,
vacate and abandon any right ol
the City and the pubic In and to
that certain 14 toot wide northsouth easem ent lying between
W. 5th Street and Gordon Street
end between Metsch Road and
Aero Lane, hirther described a s
follows:

At: SunRay Store Away
6 1 0 Rinehart Road
Lake Mary. FL 32746
All may pay up-Call 407-3334355
Publish: April 18. 25. 2004
D106
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

THAT CERTAIN 14 FOOT WIDE
NORTH-SOUTH EASEMENT
ALONG
THE
COMMON
BOUNDARY LINE OF LOT 1
AND LOT 2, GORDON SUBDI­
VISION. PLAT BOOK 58. PAGE
47 AND 48. PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA

Notice Is heieby given
Seminole Paint &amp; Body wilt sell
al Public Auction tor salvage tor
cash on demand to highest bid­
der, the tallowing described vehi­
cles: APRIL 3 0 .2 0 0 4
89 Pont Grand Prtx
VIN# 1G 2W K 14W 0KF246642

City Commission ot Ihe
The auction will be hold at
City ol Santord, Florida
12:00 PM. on the aald dates
above
At Seminole Paint ft | Cynthia Porter,
Body 2 5 4 0 S
Myrtle Ave
Deputy City Clerk
Santord. FL 327 7 3 Prospective
bidders may Inspect vehicles
Publish: April 18, 2004
one hour prior to safe Terms are
D126
c a sh
or
certified
lunds.
Seminole Wrecker reserves the
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
right lo accept or re|ect any and
AUCTION
an bids
Removal ol the described vehi­
Publish: April 18. 2004
cles was conducted In compli­
D121
an ce with F.S. 7 13 78. Notice
that Harrys Towing will sell said
vehicles al Public Auction tor
Notice ot Vehicle Auction
C ash on APRIL 30. 2004, at
10 0 0 A M at 102N Maple Ave .
(1) 1993 Ford 2 Door Sil
Santord. FL 32771 All vehicles
Vm# 1FA PP6247PH 149472
sold AS IS. No title guaranteed
Harrys Towing reserves the right
(Auction date 5-3-04)
to bid on any vehicle
(2| 1984 Toyota 4 Door Red
Vm# JT 2 S V I6 E 5 E 0 0 7 1 4 7 2

Vehicles mey be viewed one
hour prior to sale

(Auction dale 5-10-04)

1991 NISSAN
JN 1M S36P1M W 018384

Publish: April 18, 2004

0102

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE

Santord Towing and Recovery
gives Notice ol Foreclosure of
Lien and Intent to sell vehicles

Pursuant to Florida Statutos
Sell Storage Facility Act. S e c
83 8 0 8 &amp; 8 3 8 0 7 , Safe ot con ­
tents (household'supplles) In
leased sp ace lo satisfy Owner
Liens:

Auction will b e Held on S e e
Above Date*.
At 2pm. Al Tri-County Towing
1155 Belle Ave W itter Spgs FL
32708

1984 CHEVROLET
2 G 1AN69H3E91432 2 5
1992 NISSAN
JN 8H D 17S6N W 012506

Publish April 18, 2004
D122

Publish April 18. 2004
D 123

Spa/Hot tub, 5 person
portable with lounger, Shp, 20
jeta, never used. 11650.4072666919

231—Cars For S ale
$ 5 0 0 1 P o lic e Im p o u n d * !
Cara Horn $5001 For tsfrrgs c a l
8 0 0 -7 1 9 -3 0 0 1 x 4 7 1 6 .
1990 C ad tac Brant* Sport s t a r ,
sp o k e w h ee l c o v e rs, looks
good, ru n t good. $ 2 3 0 0 . 4 0 7 3 3 0 -0 4 3 4 .
9 2 M ercury G rand Marquis In
good condition, low m ileage.
$ 2 ,8 0 0 .4 0 7 - 3 2 3 - 0 9 2 4 ,

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans
For S ale
2001

Ford Ranger: 4x4,

exten ded c a b , autom atic, 4 .0 6
V 6.
PW .
PS.
e x c e lle n t
condition. 16k m iles. $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 .
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -2 6 1 2 .
2 0 0 1 N issan Frontier 4 x 2 X E:
King C a b . low m ile a g e . 5
sp e e d , AC, CD/lape, 4 cyi.
Burgundy $ 8 ,5 0 0 4 0 7 -3 3 0 4188
P ick u p T h ic k : 1/2 ton D odge
D akota, 1 9 9 5 , 1 0 4 ,0 0 0 m iles,
dark g reen , exten d ed c a b , VB,
power everything. $ 5 ,2 9 9 .4 0 7 3 2 2 -5 3 7 7 eve

B u sin e ss &amp; S e rv ic e s
D ir e c to r y
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 ll (407) 322-2611 to 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 iv e

258-A utomotive

278-H andy M an

294-Painting

L o w e ll's A u t o R e p a ir

M ain tenan ce Folks

T o y o ta &amp; A S E M a t t e r M e c h a n i c
F o r e ig n &amp; D o m o s t lc A u to R e p a ir
&amp; S e r v ic e .
3 4 0 0 W e s t S R 4 6 , S a n lo r d
C a ll 4 0 7 - 3 0 2 - B 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

R o m o d o l k itc h e n &amp; B a ih
Irr ig a lio n / P r o s s u re W a s h
P a in tin g / C e r a m ic T ile
R o lin is h C a b i n e t s
H o m e/ L aw n S p r in k le r R e p a ir
L i c e n s e d &amp; In s u r e d
H o m e R o p a lrs/ L ita H a u lin g
4 0 7 -8 3 0 -9 3 8 6

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 r e o E s tim a te s
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -8 0 6 0

269-C leaning S ervices
A u d re y 's H o u se
C le a n in g S e rv ic e

W e G u a r a n ty L o w RateBtl
S a n fo rd &amp; L o c a l A re a s
M s . C o llin s , 4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 9 9 3 7
S e v e n D a y s/ W k , 2 4 H rs/ D a y

--------B U T Z C L E A N -------W e O ffe r T h o s e S e r v i c e s
- H o u s e C l e a n in g S v c
• O ff ic e C le a n in g

407-3216712

T h e H erald

CLASSIFIEDS.

270-C oncrete
Dol'a Concrete: Patios, Driveways.
SidewcUks. Decks. Horne owners our
specialty. Com m ercial also. Call
anytime for tree estimate. 407-3227208.

WITH
SPRING
CLEANERS

THE HERALD!

4S7-322-2SH

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Studios, 1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts.

275-DRYWALL
Dry W all
'S t u c c o R epairs*
A ll 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 U\

277-H ealthcare
H eedeche?
Toll-Free
24-Hr
Recorded M e ssa g e Reveals How
Thousands of Americans Are Finally
Living Headache Free! Call 1-BOO716-8386

278-Handy M an
H o m e A Law n
S prtnker I
O v e r 20 V re I
P ro fe ssio n a l i
4076716812

279-H auling
Fill D irt, S h e ll. T o p S o il. R o c k .
C o n c r e le - W a s h o u t. B o b c a t 7
T r a c to r S e r v ic e a v a ila b le a ls o .
S e r v ic in g V o lu s ia , L a k e , S e m i n o l e .
O r a n g e C o u n tio a 4 0 7 - 9 4 7 - B 8 7 2 .

281-H ome
I mprovement
P re ssu re W a sh in g A Painting
P lu m b in g A E le ctrica l Fixture
Installations
407-3216712

287-L awn S ervices

Adrian's
Dependable
Lawn
Service
L a r g e &amp; S m a ll L a w n M a in t e n a n c e ,
P r e s s u r e W a s h in g &amp; M o re . C a ll fo r
F r e e Q u o te .

________ 407-4366228________
C A M Law n S e rv ice
R esid en tia l A C o m m e rcia l
L a w n C u ttin g . C h e a p e s t In tow n l
S p r in g c ie a n - u p . y a r d s , g a r a g e s ,
p r e s s u r e c l e a n i n g , e t c . S e n io r
Clttxan D is c o u n ts . 4 0 7 - 3 2 1 - 6 4 3 2
C la s s ic C u ts L aw n C a r e
R e a s o n a b le Y ea r R o u n d S v c
M ow , E d g e , W e e d e a l , &amp; C le a n u p .
W k ly / M o n lh ly , F r e e E s t i m a t e s .
W o rk B y ' o w n e r

290-M asonry
o p e n in g s o o n

M cD o n a ld 's
B ric k A B lo c k M a so n ry
16 Years Exp-Free Q u o t e s
3 2 1 -4 2 0 -0 1 2 0

301-R eal

E sta te

W e Buy H o u ses
All o r o a s &amp; a n y c o n d itio n
H a v e a p r o b le m h o u s e ?
W e la k e 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 oid f o r e c lo s u r e
N o c o m m i s s i o n s .f e e s
W e p u l c a s h in y o u r p o c k e t s !
F r e o r e p o r ts a l :
w w w .H o m e S O S .c o m
C o ll B a r r y a t 4 0 7 - 6 2 5 - 8 2 4 7

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 ro ro o tin 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 l A b o u t B o b 's T r e e S e r v i c e ?

W a A c ce p t A ll C re d it C a rd 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 .
L lc/ lns . 4 0 7 - 2 6 0 - 1 6 7 8

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 LU M IN U M O R
STEEL @
V e ry R e a s o n a b le
R a te sl
C A LL ROBBY,
407 -2 2 1 -6 8 8 5

Ask about specials!
Sanford Court Apartments

Country lake i
Apartments

467-323-HH
3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford

$ 1 5 .7 5 p e r m o n t h ....... 5 lines / 3m onth s
$ 2 4.75 per m onth ....10 lines / 3 m onths
$ 3 3.75 per m onth ... 15 lines / 3 m onths

2714 Ridgewood Ave., Santord * 330-5204

i

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L egals
ST. JO H N S RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES WRITTEN NOTICE OF INTENDED DISTRICT DECISION
The District give* notice oI ns Intent to N iu e ■ permit lo the follow­
ing applicant)*) on May I I , 2004:
City o l Sanford, 3 0 0 to, Park Am .. Sanlord. FL 327 7 1 , application
# 4-117-22528-2. The project I* located In Seminole County. Section
30 , Township 19 South. R ange 31 E a it The E R P application la tot
construction drainage Improvement* to that portion ot a listing First
Street located between Oak and SantorcTAvenues lo alleviate chron­
ic flooding problem* The receiving waterbody Is Lake Monroe
The filos(s) containing ea ch ol the above-listed application!s) are
available lor Inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holi­
day* 8 0 0 a.m . lo 5 0 0 p m at Ihe SI Jo h n * River Water
Management District Headquarters or Ihe appropriate Service
Center. The District wit take action on ea ch permit application listed
above unless a petition to* an administrative proceeding (hearing) is
Wed pursuant to the provisions ol Sections 120 569 and 120 57.
Florida S ta lu te * Chapter 2 8 -1 0 6 and 40C -1 1007, Florida
Administrative Code (F A C.)
A person whose substantial interests are a ftacted by any ot Ihe
Districts proposed permitting decisions identified above may petition
lor adminlstiatlv* hearing in accordance with Sections 120 5 6 9 and
120 57, F.S., or all parties may reach a written agreem ent on media­
tion as an alternative remedy under Section 120 573. F S Choosing
mediation will not adversely a fleet the right lo a hearing H mediation
does not result In a settlement The procedures lot pursuing media­
tion are set forth In Section 120 573, F S . and n ules 28-106 111 and
2 8 -1 0 6 4 0 1 -.4 0 5 , FA C. Petition* must comply with Ihe requirements
ot Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 2 8 -1 0 6 and b e filed with
(received by) Ihe District Clerk, located al District Headquarters 4049
Reid Street. Palatka. Florida 32177.
Petitions lor administrative heartng on the above applcation(s) must
be tiled within twenty-one (21) days ot publication ol this notice or
within twenty-si« (26) days ot the District depositing this notice ol
intent In the mail lor those persons to whom the District mails actual
notice. Failure lo Me a petition within this lime period shall constitute
a waiver ot any right such person may have to request an adminis­
trative determination (heartng) under Sections 120 5 6 9 and 120 57,
F S , concerning the subject permit application Petitions which are
not filed m accordance with the above provisions are subject lo dis­
missal.
B e cau se the administrative hearing process Is designed lo formu­
late final agency action, the tiling ot a petition m oans thal the District's
final action may b e dittarent tram the position taken by it In this notice
ol Intent. Persons whose substantial Interests will be altocted by any
such final decision ot the District on the application have the nght to
becom e a party to the proceeding, in accordance wilh the require­
m ents set forth above
Gloria Lewis. Director. Division ot Permit Data Services
St. Jo h n s River Water Management District

L egals

L egals

with rospoct to this matter. T his heartng m ay b o continued from
tim e lo time until final action Is tak en
&gt;

Number 0 3 5 6 1 -CP, Is pending
In Hie Circuit Court for SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida. Probate
Division: the address of which Is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Clerk ot Circuit Court-Probate,
3 0 1 N Park Avenue, Sanford,
FL, 32771 The n am es and
ad d resses ol the Personal
R epresentative
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney a ie set forth below

A copy of the p rop osed req u est Is on file In th e Planning Division
O ffice of the Community S e rv ic e s D epartm ent at 174 W est
C hurch Avenue. Longwood. Florida for inspection by th e public,
of If you wish additional Information, p le a se call th e ofllce at 4 0 7 2 6 0 -3 4 6 2 .
All p erso n s aro advised that If they d ecid e to ap p eal any d e ci­
sion m ad e at th e se m eotm gs/hea rings, they will n e e d a record
ot the p roceed in gs and for su ch p u rp o ses, they m ay n e e d to
en su re that a vorbatim record of th e p roceed in gs Is m ad e, which
record to Include Ihe lostim ony and ev id en ce upon which the
ap p eal Is to b e b a s e d (por S e c . 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 . Florida Statu tes).
P e rso n s with disabilities noeding a s s is ta n c e to participate In any
of th o se m eeting s should co n tact th e A. D. A. Coordinator at
(4 0 7 ) 2 6 0 -3 4 8 1 at loast 4 8 hours In a d v a n ce of th e m eeting.
Tho m atter d iscu ssed al this hearing Is quasl-Judiciat in nature.
A s su ch . Inlerosted parties aro prohibited Irom con tactin g m em ­
b ers ot tho Board ol Adjustm ent on this matter, ex cep t during tho
public hearing, or by written com m unication lo tho Planning
Division at tho a d d ress ab ove.
Publish
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April 18, 2 0 0 4

CITY O F LO N G W O O D . FLORIDA
B o a r d o f A d ju stm en t
N o tic e o f P u b lic H earing
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN B Y THE C ITY O F LONGW OOD,
FLORIDA that tho Board ot Adjustm ent will hold a Public H eanng
on Apnl 2 8 , 2 0 0 4 , at 6 0 0 P M . or a s soon ttvoroaflor a s tho Item
m ay b o hoard. In the City C om m ission C h am b ers. 1 75 W est
W arren Avonuo, Longw ood. Florida, in ordor to consld or tho fol­
lowing T he purposo of this hearing is to receiv e public input on
tho following re q u ested V arian ces (VAR 0 3 -0 4 ) for;
Applicant:
T a* P a rcel ID #:

NOTICE
The St. Jo h n * River W ater M anagem ent D istrict has received live
application(s) for Consumptive Water U se from
Florida Wafer Services, I n c , PO Bo* 6 0 9 5 2 0 , Ortando, FL 3286095 2 0 , application #3769. T he applicant proposes to withdraw 0 04
million gallons per day of ground water tor household use lot an esti­
mated population ol 2 4 9 people and the irrigation ol 0 34 a c ie s ol
urban landscape The withdrawals used by this proposed project w
consist ol groundwater Irom the Floridan Aquifer via I active well in
Seminole County, located In Section 14. Township 21 South, Range
29 East, known a s Do) Ray Manor.
The file(s) containing ea ch ol the abovo-li&amp;tod applicalion(s) are
available tor inspection Monday through Friday except lor legal holi­
days. 8 :0 0 a m. to 5 :0 0 p m at the St Jo h n s River Water
Management District Headquarters or the appropriate service center
Wntten objections to the application may b e made, but should bo tiled
with (received by) the District Clerk. 4 0 4 9 Reid S I , Palatka, Florida
3 2 )7 7 -1 4 2 9 , no later than 21 day* Irom the dale ot publication
Written objection* should identity the objector by name and address,
and fully describe the objection to the application Filing a wntten
objection does not entitle you to a Chapter 120. Florida Statutes.
Administrative Hearing Only those persons whose substantial inter­
ests are alleclad by the application and who tile a petition meeting the
requirements ot Sections 120 5 9 6 and 120 57. Florida Statutes, and
Chaplsr 2 8 -1 0 6 . Florida Administrative Code, may obtain an
Administrative heating All timely tiled written objections will b e pre­
sented to the Board lor consideration in its deliberations on applica­
tion prior to the Board taking action on the application

CtTY O F LO N G W O O D , FL O R ID A
B o a r d o f A d ju stm e n t
N o tic e o f P u b lic H earin g
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN B Y TH E C ITY O F LONGW OOD,
FLORIDA that th e B o ard ol A djustm ent will hold a Public Hearing
on April 2 8 . 2 0 0 4 , at 6 :0 0 P.M ., or a s so o n th ereafter a s the item
m ay b e h eard , In th e City C om m ission C h a m b ers, 1 7 5 W est
W arron A venue, Longw ood, Florida, In order to consid er the fol­
lowing. T h e pu rp ose o l this h earin g is to rocoive public Input on
th e following re q u ested V a ria n ce s (VAR 0 4 -0 4 ) lor:

Applicant:

A sh er A zron A Alisa Mailik

Tax P a rcel ID #:

3 3 2 0 -3 0 -5 2 1 -0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0

Location:

7 0 6 C o m m erce Circle

R eq u e st: A v arian ce of the Longw ood D evelopm ent C o d e,
Article III, Sectio n 3 .2 .0 S ite D esign Sta n d a rd s, to consid er
reducing side-yard se tb a ck from t5 ' to V and red u ce the roaryard se tb a ck from 2 5 lo 17.
L egal D escription:
L E G LOT 2 2 LONGDALE INDUSTRIAL
PARK P B 2 5 P G 6 0
Al this m eeting all interested partios m ay appear and b e heard
with re sp ect lo this m atter. T his hearing m ay b e continued Irom
time to ton e until final action Is tak en
A copy ot th e prop osed re q u est Is on Me in th e Planning Division
O ffice ot the Com m unity S e rv ic e s D epartm ent a t 1 7 4 W est
C hurch A venue, Longw ood. Florida for Inspection by Ihe public,
ol II you wish additional Information, p le a s e call th e office at 4 0 7 2 6 0 -3 4 6 2 .
All p e rso n s aro ad v ised that il they d ecid e to ap p eal any d ecision
m ad e at th o se m qetings/hearings, they will n e e d a record ol the
p roceed in g s and lor su ch p u rp o ses, they m ay n eed to en su re
that a verbatim record ol th e p ro ceed in g s is m ad e, which record
to Include th e testim ony and ev id en ce upon which the ap p eal is
to b e b a s e d (per S e c . 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 . Florida S ta tu tes)
P e rso n s with disabilities n eed in g a s s is ta n c e lo participate In any
ot th e s e m eetin g s should co n ta ct th e A D A. Coordinator at
(4 0 7 ) 2 6 0 -3 4 8 1 at le a st 4 8 h ou rs in a d v a n ce of the m eeting
T h e m atter d isc u ssed at this hearing is quasi-judicial in nature
A s su ch . Interested p arlies aro prohibited from contacting m em ­
b e rs ol th e Board of Adjustm ent o n this m atter, ex cep t dunng the
public hearing, or by written com m unication to th e Planning
Division at th e a d d ress a b o v e
Publish: Apnl 18, 2 0 0 4
D 120
CITY O F LO N G W O O D , FLO RIO A
B o a r d o f A d ju stm e n t
N o tic e o f P u b lic H earin g
N OTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN B Y THE C ITY O F LONGW OOD,
FLORIDA that th e B o ard o l Adjustm ent will hold a Public Hearing
on Apnl 2 8 . 2 0 0 4 , at 6 :0 0 P.M ., or a s so o n th ereafter a s th e item
m ay b e heard, in th e City C om m ission C h am b ers, 1 7 5 W est
W arren A venue, Longw ood. Florida, in order to consid er th e fol­
lowing T h e pu rpose of this h ea n n g is to re ce iv e public input on
th e following re q u ested V a n a n c e s (VAR 0 2 -0 4 ) fo r

Al this m ooting all Interested parties m ay ap p ear and b o heard
with re sp ect lo this m atter This hearing m ay b e continued Irom
tim e to llmo until final action is taken.
A copy ol the prop osed requ est Is on tile In tho Planning Division
Ottico ol tho Community Sorv tcos D epartm ent at 174 W est
Church Avonuo, Longw ood, Florida (or inspection by tho public,
ol it you wish additional information, p loaso call tho office at 4 0 7 2 6 0 -3 4 6 2 .
All p erso n s aro advised thal il thoy docido lo ap p eal any decision
m ad e ot th o se m oetlngs/hearlngs. thoy will nood a record ol tho
p roceed in gs and for su ch pu rp oses, they m ay n eed to en su re
that a vorbatim record ot tho p roceed in gs Is m ado, which record
to Include tho testim ony and ovidonco upon which tho ap p eal Is
to b e b a se d (per S e c . 2 8 6 0 1 0 5 , Florida S tatu tes).
P e rso n s with disabilities noeding a s s is ta n c e to participate in any
ol th o se m eetin g s should co n tact tho A D A Coordinator at
(4 0 7 ) 2 6 0 -3 4 8 1 at toast 4 8 hours In ad v an ce of th e m eeting.
Tho m atter d isc u ssed at this hearing is quasi-judicial In nature.
As su ch , interested partios a re prohibited Irom con tactin g m em ­
b ers o l the Board of Adjustm ent o n this matter, e x c e p t during the
public hearing, or by written com m unication to tho Planning
Division at th e ad d ress a b o v e.
Publish: April 18. 2 0 0 4
D 125
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING

Applicant:
Tax P a rcel ID #:
Location:

D en nis Tow nsend

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by
the City Commission ot the City
ot Lake Mary. Florida, that said
Commission win hold a Public
Hoanng on May 6 . 2004, at 7 00
P M . or a s soon thereafter as
possible, to consider Second
Reading and adoption ol an
Ordinance entitled
ORDINANCE NO 1138
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY FIREFIGHTERS'
RETIREM ENT
SY ST EM .
ADOPTED PURSUANT TO
ORDINANCE 1003. AS S U B S E ­
QUENTLY AMENDED. AMEND­
ING SECTION 9. VESTING;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICA­
TION; PROVIDING FO R SE V ­
ERABILITY OF PROVISIONS,
REPEALING
ALL
ORDI­
NANCES IN CONFLICT H ERE­
WITH AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
The Public Heartng will be held
al the Lake Mary Community
Center. 2 6 0 N Country Club
Road. Lake Mary Tire Public is
invited to attend and be heard
Said hearing may b e continued
Irom time lo lime until a final
decision is made by Ihe City
Com m ission.
C opies ol the
Ordinances in lull are available
tor review in Ihe City Clerk's
Ottice al 165 E. Crystal Lake
Avenue. Lake Mary. FL 32746
NOTE IF A PER SO N DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH R E SP E C T TO ANY MAT­
TER CON SID ERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. HE
OR
SH E WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PRO CEED ­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH
PU RPO SE, HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO EN SURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PRO C EED IN G S
IS
MADE.
WHICH RECO RD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO B E BA SED
FLORIDA STATUTES 2 8 6 0105.
P ER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING A SSISTAN CE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO C EED IN G S
SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA
COORDINATOR
AT
LEAST
48
HOURS
IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING
AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, City Clerk
DATED April 12. 2004
Publish April 18, 2004
D 096
N O Tir

3 2 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 004A
1 2 0 7 E a g le Trail

R eq u e st; A v arian ce o l Ihe Longw ood D evelopm ent
S ite D esign Sta n d a rd s, to co n sid ­
from T to 1*.

Code, Article III, S e ctio n 3 .2 0
er reducing rear-yard se tb a ck

Legal D escription;
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N 75
D E G 2 6 MIN 31 S E C E 2 8 9 .1 3 F T N 7 9 F T N 7 2 1
SEC W1 3 5 FT N14 D EG 1 5 MIN 8 S E C E 6 5 FT L —
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V.
) M *j
2004
TIM l 10%
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tOOt N Orlando Ave.
Maitland FL 32751
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At this m eeting ell interested parties m ay a p p e a r and b e heard

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
------------------FLORIDA--------------- --PRO BATE DIVISION
q t e NO. 0 3 -5 8 1 4 * * v,
IN RE ESTATE OF
RICHARD L WYNANS.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDrTOHS
The administration ol Ihe estate
ot RICHARO L. WYNANS.
deceased , whose date ol death
was October 3. 2002. Is pending
In the Circuit Court lor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probale
Division. File Number 03-581C P; the address ol which I*
Sem inole County Courthouse.
Sanlord. FL. 3 2 7 7 1 -1 2 4 3 The
nam es and ad d resses ot the
P ersonal R epresentative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney are set forth below
All creditors ol Hie decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against d eced en ts
e sta te . Including unm anned,
contingent
or
unliquidated
claims, on whom a copy of Has
notice is served must tile theii
claims with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the d e ce­
dent and person* having claims
or demands against the d e ce­
dent's estate, including unmalured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must tile then claims with
this Court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
O F THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIO DS SE T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEA RS O R MORE
AFTER THE D E C E D E N T S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
APRIL 1 8 .2 0 0 4

Publish April 16 2004
D104

NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIO DS SE T FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEA RS O R MORE
AFTER THE D ECEDEN T'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED

FRANKLIN
T.
WALDEN.
ESQUIRE
Law Office ot Franklin T. Walden
Florida Bar No 169928
1938 Lee Road. Suite 100
Waiter Park. FL 32789
Telephone 407/772-7333
Attorney
lor
P ersonal
Representative
Publish Apnl 18. 25. 2 0 0 4
0107
IN THE CIRCUIT COUHT f
' f MINOLE COUf
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIV
FILE NO. 0 3 -5 6 1-CP

P.

IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGARET N. DAPELO,
D eceased
RS

The administration of the estate
RQARET N. DAPELO.
o v . . -id. whoee date of death
w e* March 29 . 1999. File

o&gt;

CHARLES A
DEHUNGER.
ESQ
Flonda Bar No 198587
Attorney
tor
Personal
Representative
2 6 0 Maitland Ave , Suite 1500
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida
32701
(407)682-4402 Telephone
(407)682-3536 Facsimile
Publish April 18, 25, 2004
D toa

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-350-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
BARBARA RUTH GUMIELA.
D eceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol the estate
ol BARBARA RUTH GUMIELA.
d eceased . Fite Number: 04-350CP. Is pending in tho Circuit
Court to* SEMINOLE County,
Florida. Probate Division; the
address ol which Is P O Drawer
C, Sanlord, FL, 3 2 7 7 1 The
nam es and add resses ol the
P ersonal R epresentative and
the Personal R epresentative's
attorney are set forth below
Alt Interested persons are
required lo tile with this Court.
WITHIN 3 MONTHS OF THE
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
(NOTICE: (1) all claim s against
the estate and (2) any objection
by an Interested person on
whom this notice was served
that the decedonl died testate,
the qualifications ol the Personal
Representative, vonue, or juris­
diction ol this Court
ALL
CLAIMS AND O B JE C T IO N S
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FO R ­
EVER BARRED
Publication ol this Notice has
begun on Apnl 18. 2004
Personal Representative
GABRIELE S FE R R IS
5 70 C ranes Way No 146
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
ELSIE C TURNER. ESQ
Attorney
lor
P ersonal
Representative
201 Park R a c e . Suite 204
Altamonte
Springs,
Florida
32701
(407)339-3013
Publish April 18, 25 . 2004
D109 *I
THE CIRCUtT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FO n
SEM 'NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 02-C A -3123-14
CITIMORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
CITICORP MORTGAGE, INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
DAPHNE JO N E S SMITH, IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S .
GRA N TEES.
A SS IG N E E S ,
LIEN O RS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM­
ING
AN
IN TER EST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST DAPHNE JO N E S
SMITH. UNKNOWN SP O U SE
OF DAPHNE JO N E S SMITH. IF
ANY. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFEND ANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO SU R E SALE

R E E S E B WYNANS
Personal Representative
6 0 3 Foxborough Square W
Brentwood. TN 370 2 7

NO
ij

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

PATRICIA A COFFEY.
Personal Representative

897 CR 427

R eq u e st: A varian ce ol the Longw ood D evelopm ent
C odo. Arllcio VI, S e ctio n 6 .7 .3 .b P lacem en t S e tb a c k s , to c o n sid ­
er reducing sign setb a ck from 5 ‘ to 1'.

PuBtiSTTApm I f f 2004
DtOO

All other creditors ot tho d e ce­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the d e ce­
dent's esta te must file their
claims with Hks Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE

3 2 -2 0 - 3 0 -5 0 5 -0 0 0 0 -0 1 7 0

Location;

Gloria Lewis. Director, Division ot Permit Data Services
St. Joh n s Rivet Water Management District

Alt creditors ot the decedent
and other persons having claim*
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice has been served must file
their claim s with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM,

THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE IS
April 18, 2004

Ultimate Motors

L egal D escription: LOT 17 A E 1/2 O F VACD S T A D J ON W
(L E S S R D ) B R A D L E Y S ADD P B 1 PG 17

Publish: Apnl 18. 2004
D099

.

Sunday, April 18. 2004

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to R eset Foreclosure
S a le dated Apnl 6. 2004 entered
in Civil C a se No 02-C A -3123-14
ol the Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will sell lo the highest and best
bidder tor cesh s i the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Sanl-vd Florida
at 11 Ort a n- ■&gt;
day o*
May
i ■-!
i
i
l owi ng
■J-rf
. *v a * I ■forth in

LOT 6 2 . HIGHLAND PIN ES.
UNIT 2 . ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT TH EREO F AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE
10. O F THE PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated this 6 day of April. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court

L egals

Legals

Judicial Circuit In end lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida. I
wilt sal to tha highest and best
bidder lor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 3 0 1 N.
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
si 11:00 a m on the 11 day of
May,
2004
the
following
described property a s set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,

ROD RIQU EZ;
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
GIL
A.
ROD RIGU EZ,
UNKNOWN
TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT 11; STATE OF FLORIOA;
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT IN ANO FO R SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION O F THE STATE
OF
FLORIDA,
and
any
unknown
heirs,
d e v isee s,
grantees, creditors, and other
unknown persons or unknown
spou ses claiming by, through
and under any ol the abovenam ed
D efend ant*
are
Defendant* I win sell to Ih e ,
highest and best bidder lor cash
al the West Front Door at Ihe
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
located al 301 N. Park Avenue
In Sanford. Florida, at 11:00
a m. on the 110* day of May,
2 0 0 4 the following described
property a * set forth In said
Summary Final Judgm ent, to-

Legals
By- Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVID
J ST E R N , P A .. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Su it* 50 0
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
0 2 -02909
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, person* with disabili­
ties needing a special accom m o­
dation should contact COURT
ADMINISTRATION, al the SEM I­
NOLE County Courthouse at
4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 . 1 -800 9 5 5 8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: April 18. 25 . 2004
DUO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 04-C A -404-14L
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP. IN C .
PLAINTIFF

VS
STEPHEN B PA SS. IF LIVING,
AMD IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS, D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES,
A SSIG N E E S
LIENORS,
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
STEPHEN D PA SS. VICKIE R
P A SS.
IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS. D EV ISEES,
G R A N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S,
LIEN ORS.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST EES AND ALL OTHER
PA RTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST VICKIE
R, P A SS; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO R EC LO SU R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
April 8. 2004 entered in Civil
C asa No 04-CA -404-14L ot the
Circuit Court ol tho fBTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
t will sell lo the highest and best
bidder lor cash at the W est Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue In Sanlord. Florida,
at 11:00 a m on the 11 day ol
May,
2004
the
following
described property as sot forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,

to-wit:

LOT 6. BLOCK J , N H GA R­
N E R 'S
ADDITION
TO
MARKHAM PARK HEIGHTS,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 81. PU B­
LIC R ECO RD S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
, Dated this 8 day of Aprtt. 2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J ST ER N . P A . ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
8 0 t S University Drive Suite
5 00
Plantation. FL 3 3 3 2 4
(954)233 8 0 0 0
04-23732
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TOO) or 1-600
9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service.
Publish April 18. 2 5 2004
D ili
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 15TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 04-CA -302-14L
FIR ST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES
D.1VA SUNBELT NATIONAL
MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF

VS
REGINA L CROMER-HALLS
A/K/A REGINA
CROMER-HALLS. IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS. D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES,
A SSIG N E E S,
LIENORS.
CR ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TE R EST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST REGINA
L
CROMER-HALLS A/K/A
REGINA
CROMER-HALLS;
CLIFFORD A HALLS. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SS IG N E E S ,
LIENORS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
CLIFFORD
A
HALLS. MIDDLETON OAKS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
W ELLS FARGO BANK
iNESOTA, NATIONAL
.SOCIATION AS INDENTURE
T ih iS T tE UNDER THE IRWIN
HOME EQUITY LOAN TRU ST
2 0 0 1 -2 PURSUANT TO THE
INDENTURE DATED AU 1ST
31 , 2 0 0 1 ; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
— r in HEREBY GIVEN
nary Fatal
Judgment ot Foreclosure dated
Apnl 8. 2004 entered In CrvS
C ase No 04-CA -302-14L ol the
Circuit Court ol Ihe 1BTH

Page 3B

to-wit

LOT 18, BLOCK B, MIDOLE*
TON OAKS, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39.
PAGE(S) 33-35 INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Dated this 8 day ot April, 2004,
(CIRCUIT COUnT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o( tho Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
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 33324
(9 5 4)233 8 0 0 0
04-22897
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 -8 0 0 9558771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service,
Publish: April 18. 25 2004
D112
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 04-C A -261-14L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF

VS
YASMIN GONZALEZ, IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S,
GRA N TEES.
A SSIG N E E S,
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST EES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST YASMIN GONZALEZ,
UNKNOWN SP O U SE OF
YASMIN GONZALEZ. IF ANY,
STERLING PARK HOUSING
ASSOCIATION, IN C ;
SUNSHADOW
APARTMENT
LTD DTVA SUNSHADOW
APARTMENTS, JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDAN TS)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April B. - 2004 entered m C M
C ase No 0 4 C A 261-14L of the
Circuit Court ot the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Sanlord. Florida.
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 Sanlord. Florida,
al 1 1 0 0 a m on tha 11 day ol
May,
2004
Ihe
following
described property a s set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit;
LOT 2 t , BLOCK D. STERLING
PARK UNIT ONE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
18, PAGE 92-93 . OF THE PU B­
LIC RECO RD S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 8 day ol April. 2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ihe 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
(954)233 8 0 0 0
0 4 -22543
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, person* with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha . SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-665-4227. 1800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: Apnl 18. 2 5 2004
D113

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO.: 02 CA-2B72-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S.
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR JP
MORGAN CHASE BANK. AS
TRU STEE A S SU C C E SSO R
TO TAYLOR, BEAN 5
WHITAKER MORTGAGE.
CO RP.
Plemtifl,

vs.
GILA. ROORIGUEZ. et al.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgm ent ol
Foreclosure dated the 8th day of
Apnl. 2004 entered in Civil C ase
No. 02-CA 2672-L of toe Circuit
Court of the 1BTH Judicial
Circuit In and tor SEMINOLE
County. Sanford, Florida, where­
in MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION
SY STEM S.
INC., AS NOMINEE FO R J P
MORGAN CHASE BANK. AS
TRU STEE A S SU C C E SS O R TO
TAYLOR. BEAN 5 WHITAKER
M ORTGAGE. C O R P . Is the
Plaintiff
and
GIL
A.

LOT 29 . L E S S THE W EST I S
F E E T THEREOF. MAP OF
EUREKA
HAMMOCK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 106, O F
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
In
accord an ce
with
the
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persons with Dtsabtkties need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate In thia proceeding
should con tact the Court
Administrator si 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord FL 3 2 7 7 1 ,
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 3 0 not laler then seven (7)
days prior to Ihe proceedfog It
hearing Impaired. (TDD) 1-BOO9 5 5 8771 or Voice (V) 1-8009 5 5 8 7 7 0 via Florida R aley
Services
Dated this 8th day ol April,
2004
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:
Law Office o l Marshall C.
Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 3 3 3 0 9
Telephone (9 5 4 )4534)365
Facsimile (954)771-6052
Publish April 18. 25. 2 0 0 4
D I14

IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO. 0 J-C A -3085-14-L
INDYMAC BANK. F S B .
Ptafotm,

DANE C ISAACS, et al .
Delendanla.
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgm ent ol
foreclosure dated April 8. 2004,
and entered In C aae No 03-CA3 0 6 5 -1 4 L
UCN:
592003C A 003085X X X X X X of
Ihe Circuit Court of toe
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Sem inole County.
Florida, wherein Indymec Bank,
F S B la Plaintiff and DANE C.
ISAACS; SANDRA L ISAACS;
EQUITY
ONE,
INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO. 2;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN T E R E ST S BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. O R
HAVING O R CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PRO PER TY
HEREIN
O E SC R IB E O
a te
Defendants. I will t e l to to *
highest and best bidder lor caah
at the Wast Front Door of to *
Sem inole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avanue,
Sanlord. Florida 32771
al
Sem inole County, Florida, a l
1 1 0 0 a m. on the 11 day of May,
20 0 4 , the following described
property aa sel forth in said
Order or Final Judgm ent, to-wtt.
LOT 39. D EER RUN UNIT
2 IB . ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 27 . PAGE
52.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
II you are a person with a d e ability who needs any aooommodatron In order to participate
in this proceeding, you aro enti­
tled. at no cost lo you, to to *
provision of certain assistance.
P lease contact to* Court a l 407*
6 6 5-4330 wttom two (2) working
days ol your receipt of this
Notice; H you are heartng or
vole* Impaired, call Florida
Relay Sendee (800)955-8770.
DATED al Sanlord. Florida on
April 8. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Circuit Court
By; Mary Stroupe
A* Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT A DIAZ, P A
Attorneys lor Plaintifl
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd .
Su n* 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 333 0 6
Publish Sanlord Herald
Publish April 18. 2 5 , 2 0 0 4
0115

NOTICE O F SA LE
Pursuant to Florida Staiu tat
Salt Storage Facility A c t S e c .
83 8 0 8 8 8 3 8 0 7 , S a l* of con ­
tent a (houaehold/euppflea) In
laaaed sp ace to satisfy Owner
Dana:
018
070
149
2 64
3 17
917

Amanda M arahal
Diane Valentino
Austin Cktandro
Michael Maloney
Busby Transport
Michael Maloney

To b e sold or d e p o sed of
T hu n . 06106/2004, 12
am
Fhjb*c Auction, C aah Onfy
A t Su nR ey Store Away
8 1 0 Rinehart Road
Lake Mery. FL 3 2 7 4 6
A l may pay u p C a l 407 -3 3 3 4355
Pubfcah: Aprs 18. 2 5 , 2 0 0 4
0106

�Page 4B

Tiik Herald

Sunday, April 18.2001

L egals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
j u d i c i a l ciR curr.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 04-CA-KM4L
J P MORQAN CHASE BANK AS
TRU STEE O F THE
SECURITY NATIONAL
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST

20022 ,
Plaintiff,
v*.
EARLE E SMITH. S R ; SHEILA
M SMITH, UNKNOWN
P E R SO N (S) IN P O SSE SSIO N
O F THE SU B JE C T
PRO PER TY
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
(P lease publish in
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foiodosuio dated Aptll 11.2 0 0 4 .
and entered in C ase No 04 CA10-14L, ol the Circuit Court ol the
16TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County. Florida JP
MORGAN CHASE BANK AS
TRU STEE OF THE SECURITY
NATIONAL
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
20 0 2 -2 Is Plalntitt and EARLE E
SMITH, S R : SHEILA M SMITH
UNKNOWN P ER SO N (S) IN
P O SSE SSIO N OF THE SUBJE C T PROPERTY, are dolen
danta I will tell to the highest
and best bidder lor caah al the
W EST FRONT DOOR ot Ihe
SEMINOLE County Courthouse,
in SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
1 1 0 0 o'clock a m on Ihe 11 day
ol May. 20 0 4 . Ihe following
described property as sel forth in
said Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 43. BLOCK 1. LINCOLN
HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13.
PAGE 99, OF THE PUBLIC
RECO RO S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Daled this tlth day ol April.
2004
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Mary Slroupo
As Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant
10 Administrative Order No 2 065
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act ,
11 you are a person with a disabil­
ity who needs any accom m oda­
tion in order lo participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, al
no cost lo you. lo provisions ol
certain assistance Please con ­
tact the Court Administrator at
301 North Park Avenue. Santord,
Ft 32771. Phone No (407)6654227 within 2 working days ol
your receipt ol tills notice or
pleading, it you are heanng or
votes impaired, call 1 4 0 0 9558771
Submitted by
Vargas, Zion A Kahane. PA
4 0 0 0 Hollywood Boulevard,
Suite 67 5 -S
Hollywood. FI 33021
Telephone (954)893 8993
Telelacsimile: (954)893-7707
Publish April 18. 25. 2004
D118
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C a se No. 0 3 -C A -2 0 4 M 4 -0
SHIRLEY A MACKERLEY.
Plaintiff.

vs
JOHN W CRAWFORD and
CHERYL D CRAWFORD,
husband and wile, and THE
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo Ihe Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure entered March 4.
2 0 0 4 in C a se No 03 O A 2048
14-G, In the Clrcurt Court ot the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County, Flotida.
that I will tell lo the higliesl and
beat bidder lor cash al the West
front door. Perk Avenue side ol
the
Sem inole
County
Courthouse. 301 N
Park
Avenue. Santoid . Sem inole
County, Florida, on M a y tt,
20 0 4 . at the hour ol 11 0 0 A M .
the property described a s lotkowm:
Lot 2. Block A. SEMINOLE
SIT E S , according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book
2 0 , P a g e I t , Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida.
Dated at Santord. Sem inole
County. Florida, this 8 day ot
April. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By; Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Zachary J . Bancroft. Esquire
Attorneys tor Platnlift.
SHIRLEY MACKERLEY
Florida Bar No 0 6 1 4149
Lowndes. Drosdick. D ollar,
Kenlor A Flood P.A.
4 5 0 S Orange Avenue. 8th
Floor
Orlando. Floods 32801
Telephone (4 0 7 )4 1 8 -8 3 3 1
Facsimile: (407) 843-4444
In
acco rd an ce
with
the
Americans With Disability Act.
poraon who need s any accom ­
modation in order to participaia
in thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. to the pro­
vision ol certain a ssista n ce
P le a s e
contact
Court
Adrrumslraiion at 301 North Park
Avenue. Suite N301, Santord.
Florida 32771 (4 0 7 ) 685-4227,
widen (2) working days ol your
receipt ot this notice. 8 you are
hearing or voice impaired, c a l 1&lt;B00&gt;-9554771.
Pubkah April 1 8 .2 5 . 2 0 0 4
D117
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRO BATE OtVISJON
FILE NO. 0 4 2S8-C P

IN RE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM E THOMAS.
D eceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estate
ol WILLIAM E. THOMAS,
d eceased, whose dale ot death
waa Jan u ary 21 , 2004. Fils
Number 0 4 256-CP, is pending
in the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
Florida.
Probata
Dtvtaion. the address of which Is
P O Drawer C. Santord FL.
32772. The nam es and address­
es
ol
the
Personal
Representative and the Prftsonal
Representative s attorney ate
set forth below
AX creditors of the decedent
and other persona having dalm s
or demands against decedent *
estate on whom a copy ot this
notice ha* been served, must Me
their claim * 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 SE R
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ot the deco
deni and persons having claims
or demands against the d ec*
dent's estato must Mo their
dalms 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 S E T FORTH
ABOVE. ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE D EC E D E N T S
DATE O F DEATH IS BARRED
The date ot first publication ol
this Notice is Aptll 18. 2004
MELISSA SCHULTZ
Personal Representative
5132 Healhorstone Court
Kissimmee, Floods 34758
Se a n Bogie, Esq
Florida Bar No 0106313
Law O tticeol Sean Oogto, PA
P O. Boa 151358
Altamonte Springs, F L 3 2 7 1 5
Telephone (407)834-3311
4 07-834-3302 Fax
Attorney
lor
Porsonal
Represenlalive
Publish Apnt 1 8 .2 5 ,2 0 0 4
D lt 8
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 04-352-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
ALBERT LILANO SAGERT.
D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration ol the estato
ol ALBERT LILAND SAGERT.
deceased, whose date ol death
waa January t5 . 2 0 0 4 ; File
Number 04-352-CP. Is pending
In the Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probata
Division, the address ot which is
Seminole County Courthouse.
Probate Divtskm. P O . Drawer C.
Santord, FL. 3 2 7 7 2 -0 6 5 9 Tho
nam es and addressee ol tho
Personal R epresenlalive and
Ihe Personal Representative's
attorney are sel forth below
All creditors of tho decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice has boon served, must
file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE
LATER
OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE F IR ST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All other creditors ol the decedont and persons having claims
or demand! against the d e ce­
dent's estate musl file Ihoir
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE
TIME PERIOD SE T FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS O R MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED
The dale ot first publication ot
this Notice is April IB, 2004.
Mark A Sagert
Personal Representative
2 5 49 Stoneview Road
Ortando. Flonda 32806
Debbie A McAndrew, Esquire
Florida Bat No 01320731
P age Law Finn. LLC
7232 Sand Lake Road. Suite

200
Ortando. FL 3 2 8 18
Telephone: (407) 355-0599
Attorney
lor
Personal

Representative

Publish April 18, 25, 2004
D119

IN THE CIRCUIT

COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUrr FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 02-M 7-C P
IN RE. GUARDIANSHIP OF
RO BERTO CAMPOS
NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on
the tat day ol MARCH. 2004
there waa pieced on deposit In
this ottice, fin d s received from
PATTI JARRELL a t GUARDIAN
ot the GUARDIANSHIP O F
R O BE R TO CAM POS in Ihe
amount of 5 5 ,618 7 2 Sax! funds
a i t all of the a sse ts due lo:
UNKNOWN whose last know
addreaa waa
and maid assets
remain unclaimed
Unless said funds are claimed
on or be tort Six (8) months Irum
t i e date of fret publication ol
t v * notice, said funds wil b e torwarded to CHIEF FINANCIAL
O FFIC ER FO R SEMINOLE
COUNTY, pursuant to Flonda
Statute 744 534
IN W ITNESS W HEREOF I set
my hand end offiaai seal al
Santord. Florida tv s 1st day of
MARCH. 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK

L egals

L egals

L egals

By; Rosemary Hamilton
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 2 t . 2 0 0 4 and
April 1 8 .2 0 0 4
C 130
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL CA SE NO.
04-CA-13O-16-E

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 03-C A -2768-14

(N THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 03-C A -2871-14

CITYMORTGAGE. INC.,
SU C C E SSO R BY M ERGER TO
FIR ST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

J P MORGAN CHASE BANK
AS TRU STEE FOR
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
DEAR STEARN S A SSET
BACKED CERTIFICATES
S E R IE S 2003-AC2.
PLAINTIFF

VS
IN RE:
FO R FEITU RE
OF
$1 6 ,3 7 5 0 0 IN UNITED STATES
CURRENCY.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Raymond Theophillo Hayles
Denma A Hinds
Last known add ress;
Ctubside Drive
Longwood. Ftorlda 32779

I2 tt

Current address Unknown
And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Raymond Theophillo Hayles arid
Dennis A Hinds, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, litlo or Interest m the prop­
erty herein described
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that an action tor lortoiture
ol tho following property seized
and held In Seminole County,
Florida $ 1 6 .3 7 5 0 0 in United
S ta le s Currency, has been liled
against each ot you in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Sem inole
County, Florida You are required
to servo a copy ot your writlen
d efen ses. II any. lo Ihe complaml
upon Tosha Scolaro, S h eriffs
counsel, whose address Is 100
Bush Boulevard. Sanford. Flonda
3 2 773, on or before ihe 2 3 day ol
April, 2004. and tile Ihe original
said writlen defen ses with the
Clerk ot this Court either betore
service on Sheriffs counsel or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise, a dolault will be entered
against you lor the robot
demanded In the complaint
DATED this
2004

day ol MAR 18 .

MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By A Mulcock
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a disabil­
ity who need s any accom m oda­
tion In order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost lo you, to the provision ol
certain assistance P lease co n ­
tact tho ADA Coordinator at 3 0 t
North Park Avenue. Suite N-301.
Santord, Florida 3 2 7 7 1 , te le ­
phone (407) 6 65-4330, extension
42 2 7 . within 2 working days ot
your receipt ol this Notice ol
Heanng; it you are healing or
voice Impaired, call (800) 9558771.
Publish March 28. 2 0 0 4 and
April 4.11, 1 8 .2 0 0 4
C 203
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CA SE NO. 03-D R -3 3 3 5-02D-G
DAVID R VEGA.
Petitioner
AND
MARILYN VEGA.
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MARILYN VEGA
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal an
action h a t been filed against you
and that you are required lo
servo a copy ol your written
d efen ses, it any. to a on David R
Vega, whose address is 2809
Corngan D r. Deltona, FL 32738
on or betore May 5, 2004. and
tile the original with the Clerk ot
this Court at 301 North Park
Avenue. Santord, FL 3 2 7 7 2 .
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter
II you
(ail to do so, a default may be
entered agam sl you lor tho roliel
demanded in Ihe petition
Copies ol all court documents
in tint c a se , Including orders,
ate available al Ihe Clark ol Ihe
Circuit Court's office. You may
review those documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court's Ottice notified of
your current address (you may
(He Notice ot Cuttent Address,
Flonda Family Form 12 915).
Future papers in this lawsuit will
b e mailed to Ihe addiess on
record at the dark's office
WARNING; Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules ot
P rocedu ie. requires certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ments end information Failure
to comply can result In san c­
tions, Including dism issal or
striking ot pleadings
DATED March 29. 2004
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By; Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish April 4. f t , 18, 25.
2004
C 213
NOTICE OF UEN SALE
In accordance with the provi­
sion* of State law. there being
due and unpaid ch argsa lor
which the undersigned is entitled
to satisfy an owner'* lien ol Ihe
goods hereinafter described and
stored el Uncle B ob 's S e ll
Storage located at 2 6 5 0 W 25th
Street Santord. Flonda 32771,
(4 0 7 )3 2 4 -9 9 8 5 And. due nonce
having been given, to the owner
of said property and aU parties
known to claim an interest there­
in. end the lime specified in such
notice for payment of such hav­
ing expired, the goods will be
sold at public auction at the
above stated add ress to Ihe
highest bidder or otherwise dis­
posed ol on Wednesday. APRIL
28 , 2004 Date ol Auction Time
t :45 PM
Customer Name. Inventory
8 3 3 8 . M ae Oavts, Household
# 411,
Shannon
Household goods, tumour*
# 504.
E arn astm *
Joh n son
Household good *. Furniture,
appliance*. TV 's or Stereo
Equvm enl

MICHAEL W SANDERS. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
G R A N TEES
A SS IG N E E S .
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS, T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM­
ING
AN
IN TER EST
BY,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MICHAEL
W.
SA N D ER S;
SHARON
K
SANDERS, IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SP O U SE . HEIRS, D EV ISEES.
G R A N TEES.
A SS IG N E E S .
LIEN O RS.
C R ED ITO R S.
T R U ST E E S AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
IN TE R EST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST SHAnON
K SA N D ER S. J P MORGAN
CHASE BANK F/K/A THE
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
A S T R U ST E E ; HOMETOWN
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure daled
April t. 2004 entered in Crvil
C a se No 04-C A -2768-14 ol the
Circuit Court ot tho 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord. Florida,
I will sell lo Ihe highest and best
bidder lor c ash al the W est From
Door al I f * SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located at 301 N
Park Avenue in Santord. Florida,
al I t 0 0 a m on the t day ot
July.
2004
Ihe
lollowing
described property as set forth in
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit
LOT 45, ALOMA BEND TRACT
III, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 39. PAGES 12. 13.
AND 14, PUBLIC R EC O RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA

VS
SHARON MARTIN, IF LIVING.
AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
GRA N TEES.
A SS IG N E E S .
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS. T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIM
ING
AN
IN TER EST
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST SHARON MARTIN.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
SHARON MARTIN. IF ANY;
MCNEIL WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION; JOHN DOE
AND
JA N E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure daled
April t. 2004 entered in Civil
C a se No 0 3 C A -287I-14 ol Ihe
Circuit Court ot the I8TH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord. Flonda.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor ca sh at the W est
Front Door at Iho SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
3 0 t N Park Avenue in Sanlord.
Flonda. al f t 0 0 a m on the 4
day ol May. 2004 I t * lollowing
described property a * sel forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgm ent, lo-wit
LOT 6. OF MCNEIL WOODS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 47 , PAGE 4 AND
5, OF THE PUBLIC RECO RD S
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Daled this 1 day ol April, 2004.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circull Court
By Mary Slroupo
Deputy Clerk

Dated this t day ol April. 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Cletk ol the Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
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 33324
(954)233 8000
03-19407
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227. 1800-955 8771 (TDD) or 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida R elay
Service
Publish April I t . 18, 2004
D069

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE #: 04 228-CP

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 33324
(954)233 0 0 0 0
0 3 - t 9957
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. poisons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
th e
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-665-4227, 1800-955-8771 (TDD) Of 1-8009 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Flonda Relay
Service
Publish April t t , 18. 2004
D 070 *I5

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 04-C A -301-14Q

IN RE ESTATE OF

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S,
INC .
PLAINTIFF

ALBERT S CROCKETT, II.

VS

D eceased
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
Tho administration ot Iho estate
ol ALBERT S CROCKETT. II,
d eceased, whose date ol death
w as Septem ber 20 . 2 0 0 3 ; is
pending in Ihe Circuit Court lor
Sem inole
County,
Florida.
Probate Division, File Number
0 4 -2 2 8 -C P ; the ad d ress ot
which I* 301 N Park A v e ,
Santord, FL. 32771 The nam es
and addies&amp;es ol the Personal
R epresenlalive
and
the
Personal Representative's attor­
ney are set forth below
All creditors ol the Decedent and
other persons having claims or
dem ands agsin st D ecedent's
estate on whom a copy ol this
notice it served mutt Id* their
claim* with Out Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 3 0 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERV ICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
All other creditors ot the d ece­
dent and other persons having
claim s or dem and* against
d eced en t's estate, including
unnurtured, contingent or unliq­
uidated claims, musl Me then
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
W IU BE FOREVER BARRED
Notwithstanding the time peri­
ods set forth above, any claim
Ned two (2) years or more after
the decedent’s date ol death it
barred
The dale of the first publication
ot this node* is April 11. 2004
DAVID E THOMAS
Personal Representative
2 52 Redding Road
Redtkng. CT 06896
CH ESTER J . TROW, ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 184659
1 NE First Avenue
Su it* 3 03
Ocala. FL 34470
Telephone 352/ 3694630
Attorney tor
P ersonal
R epresentative
Publish April 11, 1 8 .2 0 0 4

Publtah April 11. 1 8 .2 0 0 4
D 009

L egals

D07S

ROBERT T, HALLER. IF
LIVING, AND IF OEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SP O U SE . HEIRS.
D E V ISE E S.
G R A N TEES,
A SS IG N E E S .
LIEN ORS.
CRED ITO RS, T R U ST E E S AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST RO BERT T HALLER
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
ROBERT T H A U E R . IF ANY.
W ELLS
FARGO
BANK.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
P O SSE SSIO N
DEFENDANT^)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puisuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure dated
April 1. 2004 entered in Civil
C a se No 04-C A -30I-14 ol the
Circuit Court ol the 18TH
Judicial Clrcurt in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County, Sanlord, Flonda.
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder lor cash al the W est
Front Door al the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
3 0 1 N, Park Avenue in Santord.
Florida, al 11:00 a m on Ihe 4
day ot May. 2004 the following
described property a t te l forth
in
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit
LOTS 8 0 AND 81, L E S S EAST
5 FEET, SANFORD HEIGHTS
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH EREO F A S
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGES 62 AND 63. PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated this 1 day ol April, 2004
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubkah in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFIC ES OF DAVID
J STER N . P A .. ATTORNEY
FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S University Drive Sort*
5 00
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
04-23273
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with doabrtrtie* needing a special accom ­
modation
should
contact

L egals

L egals

L egals

COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4 0 7 -6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 .1 8 0 0 -9 5 5 6 7 7 1 (TDD) or 1 4 0 0 9 5 5 -8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service

In
accord an ce
with
Ihe
Americans with Disabilities Act.
Persona with Disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate to ft*1* proceeding
should contact the
Court
Administrator at 3 0 1 N. Park
Avenue, Santord FL 3 2 771,
Telephone Number (407)3234 3 3 0 not later than aeven*(7)
day* prior to the proceeding tt
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1-6009 5 5 4 7 7 1 or Voice (V) 1 4 0 0 9 5 5 -6 7 7 0 via Ftorlda Relay
Services

Pubkth: April 11, 1 6 .2 0 0 4
D071

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: (M CA 499-14

Dated this t day ot April. 2004,
MARYANNE M ORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SY ST E M S,
INC . AS NOMINEE FOR
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC .
PLAINTIFF

Submitted by.
Law Ottice ot Marahall C.
W alton
1800 NW 49th S h eet. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale, Flonda 33309
Telephone (954)453-0365
Facsimile (9 5 4 )7 7 1 4 0 5 2

VS
PATRICIA GERRY, AS
PERSONAL
R EPRESEN TATIVE OF THE
ESTATE
OF
CALVIN
W
OWENS AK/A CALVIN OWENS
A/KM
CALVIN
WILLIAM
OW ENS. ET AL
DEFEND ANTIS)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO
OWENS

C H RISTO PH ER

R

whose residence is unknown II
he/she/they b e living, and II
he/she/they b e
dead, the
unknown defendants who may
b e sp o u ses, heirs, d ev isees,
gran tees, a s s ig n e e s , lienors,
creditors, trustees, and all par­
ties claiming an interost by.
through, under or against the
Defendants, who a la not known
to b e dead or alive, and all par­
lies having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the
property described In the mort­
gage being foreclosed heieln
YOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED
lhal an action lo loreclosa a
mortgage on f t * lollowing prop­
erty
LOT 8, O F PRAIRE LAKE
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH EREO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
AT PAGE 58, OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has b een filed against you and
f t * you are required to serve a
copy ot your written d efen ses, if
any. to it on DAVID J STERN,
E S Q Plaintiff* attorney, whose
add ress Is 801 S University
Drive # 500. Plantation, FL
33324 (rxt later than 3 0 days
Irom the dale ol the first publica­
tion ot this notice ol action) and
tile the onginal with the clerk ol
this court either betore service
on Plaintiff's attomoy or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherw ise a
default will b e entered against
you lor tha relief demanded In
the complaint or petition Med
herein
W ITNESS my hand and Ihe
seal ol this Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 5 day ol
April, 2004
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT
COURT
BY: AMulcock
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFIC ES O F DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
04-24017

Publish April 11, 18. 2004
D073
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N O .03-C A -964.14-a
BANK OF AMERICA. N A ,
SU C C E SS O R TO
NATIONSBANK. NA ,
Plalntitt,
vs
CHRISTOPHER J . LYDON, el

* l,

Defendants

DATED *1 Santord. Florida on
April 1 .2 0 0 4
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk. Circu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
A t Deputy Clerk
SMITH, HIATT $ DIAZ, PA,
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park Btvd.
Suit* 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Pubkah Santord Herald
Publish: April 11, 1 8 .2 0 0 4
D074

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that w*
are engaged In business al 217
Altamonte Com m erce Bivd.,
Suite 1212, Altamonte Springs.
Sem inole County,
Florida,
under the Fictitious Name ot
Florid a Kuatom M arketing
and thal wa Intend to register
said name with f t * Division ot
Corporation*,
Tallahassee.
Flonda. In accordance with the
provision! ol Ihe Flcliliout
Nam* Statute*, to-Wit: Section
8 65 0 9, Florida Statutes 1991.
Don A S o a and Etise J . Frenk
Publish April 18. 2004
DO90

N olle* ot
Public S a l*
In accordance with the provisions ol f t * Sett Storage Facility
Act. (Florida Statutes 83 BOt ET
te c )
USA Slor-A Way
Hereby gives notice ot sale
under said act to;

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Sum m ary Final Judgm ent ol
foreclosure dated April t . 2004,
and entered In C a se No 0 3 CA964-14G ol the Circuit Court ot
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Sem inole County,
Florida,
wherein
Bank
ol
America, N A , su ccesso r lo
Nations Bank, N A. is Plaintiff
and CHRISTOPHER J LYDON.
CHASE G R O V ES COMMUNI­
TY ASSOCIATION, INC ; FRED­
ERICK
LIN BERGER,
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 1;
UNKNOWN TENANTS NO 2; ;
and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING IN T E R E ST S BY.
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED D EFEN ­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. OR
HAVING O R CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PRO PERTY
HEREIN
D E SC R IB E D
ate
Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder lor cash
al I t * W att Front Door ot the
Sem inole County Courthouse.
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanlord, Flotida 32771
at
5em in ole County. Florida, al
11 0 0 a m on Ihe 6 day ol May,
2 0 0 4 . Ihe following described
property as set torth In said
Order or Final Judgment, to-wit
LOT 17, CHASE G RO V ES
UNIT 8. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RD ­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 44, PAGES
2 9 THROUGH 31, O F THE
PUBLIC R EC O RD S OF SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who need s any accom m o­
dation In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are entitled,
al no cost to you. to Ihe provi­
sion ol certain a ssista n c e
P lease contact Ihe Court at 4076 6 5 -4 3 3 0 within two (2) working
days ol your receipt ol this

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
T IE S ACT. persons with disabili­
ties needing a special accom ­
modation
should
conlacl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
Ihe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (4 07)685-4227,
1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 4 7 7 1 (TDD) or 1-8009 5 5 8 7 7 0 . via Florida Relay
Service

Notice, tt you are hearing or
voice Impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (B 00)9554770.

:■fffilii
Mfi* #

Tenant
Unit #
Prlne Duran!
Darren Miles
Mike Donaldson
Paul Sliltwagon
Chandra Washington
Jo len e England
Wiitredo Run

Your storage renl is In arrears
and your personal property will
b e sold al public sale to satisfy
storage fe e s and ex p en ses
Sale will b e held April 22, 2004
11:00 em O USA Stor-A-Way.
4051 W est S R 46. Santord. FL
32771 (407)302-4077.
Publish: April 1 1 .1 8 , 2004
D079
'
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BC C P R O JE C T S:
For Informal ion on Sem inole
County BCC procurem ents,
p lease visit our w ebsile al
www co sem inole tl us/purchas•
Ing
,
select
Current
Procurements tor a list ol all
active solicitations toi R F P s.
P S t, IFBs and CCs Many can
be downloaded and printed al no
charge or call 407-665-7131. All
aollcitaliont and procurement
Information are alto available at
the County Services Building.
1101 E ast First Street, Room
3 2 0 8 Sanlord, FL
32771
between Ihe hours ol BAM to
5PM Mon-Frt.
To guarantee receipt ol adden­
da. HI* the respondents' respon­
sibility lo contact the Seminole
County Purchasing Division
prior to the fixed receiving date
ol submittals/bids
Addenda
information is also available on
t t * County * W eb P ag*.
Publish: April 18. 2004
D097

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LISHED ONCE A W EEK FO R
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PUBLISH IN; THE SEMINOLE
HERALD

said you'd
travel when

Publish April 1 1 .1 8 , 2004
DO72
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SE NO.: 0 3 C A 4 1 3 4 -1 4 0
J P MORGAN CHASE BANK
A S TRU STEE.
Plaintiff.

TERRY L. PERKINS. CRISTY
KOON, UNKNOWN SP O U SE
OF C RISTY KOON, UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
TERRY
L.
PERKINS; JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S ) IN P O SSE SSIO N O F THE
SU B JE C T PROPERTY.
Defendants

TW

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

n** T W

retirement iin

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgm ent ot
Foreclosure dated the 1 day ol
April. 2004 entered In Crvil C ase
No. 03-C A -3134-14G ol the
Circuit Court o l the I8TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEM I­
NOLE County. Santord, Florida.
Wherein J P MORGAN CHASE
BANK A S T R U ST E E is the
Plaintiff
and
TERRY
L.
PER K IN S; C R IST Y KOON.
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
C R IST Y KOON; UNKNOWN
SPO U SE
OF
TERRY
L.
PERKINS. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE A S UNKNOWN TENANTIS) IN P O SSE SSIO N OF
THE SU B JE C T PRO PER TY are
Defendants I wiH sail to f t *
highest and beat bidder tor cash
at the W est Front Door at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avenue
In Sanlord. Florida, al 11:00
a.m. on the 8 day o4 May. 2004
I t * lollowing described property
a s sat forth In said Summary
Final Judgm ent, to-wit
LOT 59 OF GRANADA SOUTH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 100, O F
THE PUBLIC R EC O R D S O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
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Shooting suspect tracked down inAriz.
By Christopher Patton

Managing Editor
SA N FO RD
—
Police
thought they had cornered the
suspected shooter in the
Thursday morning incident
near Sanford's historic district
only to find out they were a
half day too late and he was on
his way to Arizona.
Sanford police and sheriff's
office deputies converged

Brantley
bounces back
Jam lle W eeks helped Lako
Branlley rebound from a
district loss to Lako Mary on
Friday with an 11-0 whipping
of Lake Howell on Monday.

See Sport*, Page 7A

Police suspect
abduction of
six month old

Photo submitted

Authorities believe Eliezer
Robles and Shantee Roger
abducted Roger’s six-monthold child that was in the cus­
tody of relatives.

The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is currently
investigating a parental
abduction, at a residence on
Jay Drive in Altamonte
Springs. The incident was
first reported to law enforce­
ment at around 10:30 a.m. on
April 19.
The sheriff's office is seek­
ing two subjects for ques­
tioning, 18-year-old Eliezer
"Elijah" Robles and 18-yearold Shantee Koger.
Roger reportedly abduct­
ed Tier daughter, who was in
the legal custody of relatives.
Roger was visiting the resi­
dence where the child was
staying at the time. She
allegedly took the child. It is
believed Koger and the child
rhay still be in the area.
Seminole Count)' Sheriff's
Office investigators believe
the child, identified as sixmonth-old Yhanna Roger,
could potentially be at a risk,
based on the mother's past
history. Roger is described as
a black female, approximate­
ly 5-foot 3-inches, 100
pounds. Robles Ls a black
male, approximately 5-foot
7-inches, 150 pounds.
Anyone with information
regarding this case is asked
to contact investigator Dana
Ortiz at 407-665-6650.

Victim in critical condition; police seek
2nd man narrowly missed being shot
Saturday at the Port of Sanford,
located off Orange Boulevard
on Lake Monroe, as witness
accounts led them to a docked
houseboat at the marina. With
the blue minivan used in the

Airport
sustains
steady
growth

shooting in the marina parking
lot, the Sanford Special Tactical
Unit waited for the man to
emerge who they thought rid­
dled 25-year-old Troy Lctray
Dixon, of Cedar Creek Circle,

dition, police say Jeremy Allen
Keller, 20, o f Cary Street,
Deltona, had already made his
way to Jacksonville Friday to
board a Greyhound ous.
Sanford Investigator Chris
Woehr estimates that Keller
was taking a bus bound for
California sometime Friday
afternoon - only after missing
his first scheduled bus earlier

Sanford, with three gunshot
wounds in the 1400 block of
Oak Avenue.
But while Dixon lay uncon­
scious at Orlando Regional
Medical Center in critical con­

See Shooting, Page 3A

railhead
urnaround

B y Dan Ping

Editor
By Christopher Patton

SA N FO RD — Passenger
traffic at Sanford's airport
continues to post triple-digit
increases at a time when the
Bush adm inistration's most
optim istic projections in d i­
cate
m odest but steady
grow th
throughout
the
nation's airports.
D epartm ent
of
Transportation
Secretary
Norman Mineta told an avia­
tion forecasting conference
that he expects airline traffic
to increase in the United
States by 6.8 percent during
the next two years. A growth
rate o f that size would put
the num ber of U.S. airline
passengers at pre-Sept. 11,
2001 levels by 2005.
At
O rlando
Sanford
International Airport (OSIA),
however, passenger counts
were up nearly 150 percent in
March versus March 2003. It
was the third consecutive
month that overall traffic at
OSIA increased by a triple
digit percentage over the
same month in 2003.
"You're going to continue
to see some fantastic growth
num bers throughout the
sum m er,"
said
Larry

Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A group of active
citizens .ire paving the way for
improvements to the Rinehart Road
trail.
The 2.3-mile stretch of trail from
Lake Mar)' Boulevard to County Road
46A is undergoing a facelift that
includes the addition of multiple exer­
cise and rest stations, and improved
landscaping and irrigation. The initial
project is due to be completed this
summer, but the group known as the
Be A Trailblazer Inc. are continuing
their efforts to support the betterment
o f the trail and possibly extend itself to
other recreational areas of Lake Mary.
The not-for-profit organization was
founded several years ago when the
neighborhoods
of
Timacuan,
Manderley, Woodbridge and The Hills
of Lake Mary approached the dty to
dress up tjie bleak, black-topped trail
on the east side of Rinehart Road. With
the addition of a fifth partner, The
Forest, the consortium of neighbor­
hoods was inspired by the prospective
chance of changing the landscape of
the city's only trail that connects the
county's Seminole Wekiva Trail and
Cross Seminole Trail.
The group has raised about $230,000
See Trail, Page 4A

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

Lake Mary Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation Kathy G ehr and
Trailblazer co-chairs Darrell Jarvis (left) and Allan Plank take a seat at the first
completed rest station on tho Rinehart Road trail.

See Airport, Page 5A

LM expansion continues
with municipal complex
B y C hristo p her Patton

Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A developer can log
quite a few miles in city of Lake Mary.
From finalizing plans at City Hall to
obtaining building permits on the other
side of town, customers can often find
themselves driving back and forth along
Lake Mary Boulevard.
A new facility at 911 Wallace Court,
located off of Rinehart Road, will provide
one-stop shopping while adding city serv­
ices for the citizens of Lake Mary, said City

Manager John Litton.
Officials broke ground Friday on the
$5.3-million, 38,000-square-foot municipal
services complex that will house the city's
fire departm ent, building department,
planning and zoning, public works offices
and a community senior center.
"This will bring all the customer issues
to one location," Litton said.
Duke Construction, of Orlando, was
rewarded the design-build contract and
purchased the 4.5-acre site for the facility
Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

See C om plex , Page 3A

Lake Mary
City
Manager
John Litton
(left) and
Mayor
Thom
Greene
revel at the
prospect of
a proposed
city facility
that will pro­
vide better
fire servic­
es, onestop shop­
ping for city
customers
and a sen­
ior commu­
nity center.

State attorney’s office remembers dedicated employee
B y C h risto p h e r Patton

Managing Editor

Michelle Thatcher —
Executive Director Seminole
Soil and Water Conservation
District Board

Kathy Corso’s children (left to right) Kimberley, Billy, Paige and Michael
hold a plaque honoring their mother's work at the state attorney's office.

S A N F O R D — Known as a
loving friend and dedicated
mother throughout the com­
munity, there was another
kide to Kathy Corso that few
were able to witness.
Corso, who passed away
Nov. 14, 2003, after a 6-year
fight with breast cancer, was
an asset in the 18th Circuit
D istrict
State
A ttorney's
Office in downtown Sanford.
Spending two separate stints
at the office for a total of more
than 11 years, Corso touched

the hearts of many children
with her ability to ease their
fears and concerns.
"One of things that stood
out about Kathy in the child
abuse division is that she was
so engaging. That is was one
thing that struck me with the
kid s," said Stew art Stone,
child abuse sex crimes divi­
sion chief.
For her strong-willed spirit
and dedication not only in her
battle for life, but also at her
job Corso was posthumously
honored last week as the
office's Pride and Excellence
Award was named in her

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remembrance.
"W e feel we are very fortu­
nate people because we have
own to love Kathy and all
e things she d id ," said
Sem inole-Brevard
State
Attorney Norm W olfinger.
"Som e of the special things
that stuck out to me are the
kind heart she had. She
would always have a smile
and something nice to say."
In attendance for the occa­
sion were a host of Kathy's
relatives and her four chil­
dren, Kimberley, 21, Billy, 19,

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