Sanford, Florida www, semi nolohorold.com Suncor assumes lease of city property By Jamie J. Anderaon-Potter 1995 Marina Island agreement locks SlFTIMKR 14, 2003 Start Writer commission into a long-term aeai in which an additional saw City commissioner voted unani­ ^ r.ud .if on.irf> will lx> .v I i I i m I 1(1 I h t mously Friday to allow Harbour Monday morning. The terms of Palace Partnerships to assign the lease assign the lease. the agreement will be Identical to of city-owned property on Marina "11100: Is a problem and frustration tltal signed by Harbour Palace on Oct. Island to Lake Mary-developer Suncor about the Island In looking at the terms of those leases," said Mayor 23,1995. Properties, Inc. "Wo are back on track." said Bob Earlier In the week, city officials Brady Lessard. "They Just aren't good Horian, president of Suncor questioned whether they would allow deals for the dty. 1 would love to say Properties, Inc. "We arc moving the property to be turned over to we wouldn't assign it... The city does­ onward and upward." Suncor. However, upon review of n’t have a lot of leeway in holding out According to Horian, there will be the current lease agreement, the on this lease." threephases to the Marina Island proj­ dty was forced by the terms of the The closing on the property, located Property, Pago 5A ect. Tne first phase will Include reno- Seo lease to allow Harbour Palace to on Palmetto Avc., is scheduled for

America: We will remember Still perfect? Seminole, Lyman and Oviodo looked to remain undofoated on the season Friday night with home games against West Orange. Deltona and Lako Howell, respectively, while Lake Brantley, Lako Howell. By Chrlatopher Patton Lako Mary and Winter Managing Editor Springs wont after their first wins ot tho season While the dty of Orlando eyes expanding the See Sports, Page 1B hours its downtown bars arc* open at night, Seminole County Commissioners want nothing to with, . ; j .twilight . flight alcohol drinking. Sanford man tried With theUte urging of the Seminole County Sheriff's Office, commissioners conlemplalcd to bum apartment a change Tuesday to the ordinance’ that regulates the hours of sale of alcoholic beverages with family inside and (he closing time of establishments license to D j Anderaon-Potter together when we needed to come together." sell such drinks. Leroy L. Fisher, 29, of B J. Anoerson-wmer V * two, along wtlh Mollie McLaughlin also of Sanfora. was arrested "Right now, the current ordinance leaves out Wednesday In conjunction 0 the state attorney's office, joined seven other a very important word," said Steve Harriett, with an apartment fire ear­ r country came together Thursday to Florida counselors when they traveled to^Ncw chief deputy of the sheriff’s office. "It says It Is Ille­ lier In the week. r those who lost their lives In llic terrorist Jersey on Sept. 17,2001. The group acted as awn- gal to sell alcoholic beverages after two o'dock According to police ro years ago, employees of the state ______panions" In victims families living In Ncw (a m.), but it doesn't say it's presently illegal to reports, Fisher set fire to 1 office, who volunteered as vie- s ' ------Jersey and the survivors who call the consume them." Apt. 7 in Seminole (cates and crisis responders n. Garden State no*™- According to law enforcement officers, the Cardens Apartments, he tragedy, remcmtx*r the \ The Florida group was one problem occurs when a bar sells a patron a drink located on Castle Brewer or drinks just before the 2 a.m. cutoff. Depending Court In Sanford, at ^ on the size and strength of the drink(s), tlie cus­ approximately 1 a.m. iennody and Audrey Cross, panic,paling in the New tomer amid be sitting In the establishment foe Monday while a family e, both victim-witness r c h v j Jersey Family Assistance Ccn r hours beyond the regulated dosing time. of four. Including 2- and r* with the state allor- I J ? T ? 2 " M ,M,n q *' In a new ordinance presented to commission­ 3-year-uid children, a? located in downtown Liberty Park, ers, bars and restaurants, serving alcohol would be were asleep Inside. Ih e look time on Ihursday to \ New Jersey fam lies and stir- required to shut off all lights and lock the doors at family was able to evacu­ thi-ir experiences immedl-. \ vivors used the center located on 2 a.m. Customers would be allowed to remain In ate the apartment without lowing 9-11 as volunteers \ the Hudson River to file missing per- the establishment until 230 a.m. to finish their last serious Injuries; however, National Organization for \ s«*t rvporU with the FBI, apply for Jrlnk. However, Commissioner Randy Morris one of the occupants, 24- Mbtance (NOVA). ______^ replacement Green Cards and receive said lie feared the new ordinance could prohibit r-old Willie King, suf- erv healthy to take time to rvmcm- counseling. The area was free of media and restaurants from doing additional food business i Kennedy. *nb deny the fact that It hap- , acted as a refuge for those In need. S d minor cuts. after 2 a m. Furthermore, Commissioner Dick Van Investigators believe to not be truthful. It's not just a day on the Today, like every day, I am remenjering being Der Weide said he didn't want It perceived that the commission was extending the 2 am. cutoff the fire was pet In relation any more. It's a time to remember the vie- up there," Kennedy said. I don l think anyone to an earlier confrontation ir famlllc*. the heroes of the time and the will forget — you can I help but remember, by adding the half-hour leeway. Commissioners decided to send the new ordi­ between a resident of t followed. It's also about remembering nance back to the drawing board with the the apartment and rulerful this country is and how we came S m 9-11, Pag* 7A Fisher's mother. According to police reports, a flammable substance was poured on (Above) Isa Kennedy. ■ victim-witness counselor, , the family car and along hangs a flag in the state m■ ■ i ■ t Ihe front of the apartment attorney's office window ' m3 i ■1 \| building. Damages from In downtown Sanford the fire are estimated at In remembrance o( tho $5,000. fa mMiesand victims otB-11. Witnesses Identified Fisher, who lives In ApL 78 (Right) Each outside of the complex, as the per­ window of the state attor­ son who set the fire. A cell ney's office was decorated phone, which belonged to with American flags to Fisher, was also fourui out­ remembrance of those will say goodbye to Its former mayor and one of Its Involved to the Sept. 11 side the building. most aruent supporters later this year. terrorist attacks of 2001. He is charged with four Commissioner Paul Lovcstrand announced at counts of attempted felony the dty commission meeting Monday that he'll not murder and one count be pursuing re-election. His decision leaves public each of arson to an occu­ school educator Brian . /vanH irlatnc pied dwelling and arson to Sacked as the kmc candi- 4 C a n d id a t e s a vehicle. He Is being held date for the district five Q u a lifie d without bond in the Iraqi Diary: Native shot in seat In the Nov. 4 election. Seminole County Jail. “I’m practicing wliat I h lld a y position. I told my Editor'* note: Staff Set. Charlie C. storage yard at the ^ preach," Lovcstrand said. e v e n in g fo r same place the three* or I guys In tlie Tower not "I believe In term limits- ^ Seminole Smile Carlson III, ton of Sanford historian P fH k to lire for two reasons: Charlie C. Carlson II. it deployed four Iraqis were earlier. ttons. I believe we should t n 8 NOV. *» My Tower-4 guys * om'‘ ,hm ‘ werv have term limitations In LonQ W O O d in Baghdad as |*rt of Ihe S49th j U H J mounted U S. ln>ops in Military Police Company. He is pro­ called it in and I told — Longwood of two three- LUnyW UUU them that 1 was head­ « the area and two, the year terms." viding Ihe Herald with a journal of ■ Iraqis were over 100 6l6CI10n his experiences. Ing out there to sec . \ Lovcstrand has served wliat was going on. ;« \ ; meters away. the dty for 14 years; four on the land planning When I got there I , E * ROE | Rules of agency and 10 as commissioner and mayor In 18 July 0 3 1 forgot to tell you f Engagement! require a about an incident tlut happened < could hear them hack- P T P two different stints. He intended to In the ing away with axes or , warning shot at l(K) upcoming election as he opened a campaign few nights ago. I was SOG meters and at 50 |Sergeant of the Guard) of lowers machetes. They were M i l stealing wire, so I r . meters for shoot-to-klll. 4 and 6 and about 2130 hours on These Iraqis were 150 called the Bulldog SOG when Tower-4 spotted three or meters away, and no four Iraqis inside the berm just and he sent out four personnel on foot Into the storage warning shot was fired before outside our perimeter wall. It Is lltcso U.S. troops fired Into the like a storage yard oul there. yard. They yelled "Qif" which means halt or stop. But crowd. I called it in and they sen! two 1 made the right dedsion for humvees from tlie Cav out there then I heard them on the radio, say they had received my guys not to lire, although they to dieck and tlie Iraqis left. Then were locked and loaded and they sent a Bradley [an armored authorization to fire and as the crowd scattered, they fired Into ready unlll 1 put my hand on tlie Craig B d r - vehicle) oul there to wait. About M-249 and told them to hold their Contral Florida Regional midnight the Bradley left and the crowd kilting one Iraqi guy and possibly wounding another. Hospital Director of about 40 Iraqis showed up and I saw tracer rounds from my Sm Diary, Page 5A Marketing started looting some wire In the Page 2A Sumlny. September M . 2003 Tiir. Seminol*. Hfjuiji Seminole Summary A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY ____ O ut & A bout Show me the money: Despite the bril­ —— > ) liant public relations job put on by the Hot dog duty :'rj Orlando Regional Medical Center SAT O administration, Seminole County <.L> Commissioners refused to budge in giv­ "A Funny Thing ing the hospital $600,000 to operate its Happened on the Way to the »*n Level 1 Forum," a play based on the .••v ...... Trauma book by Burt Shevelave and ->n Center. U ny Gelbart, will be present­ '•ji Around the Clock Tlie hospital ed at the Sands Theater claims its trau­ Center, located at 600 N. ..*n ma center is Woodland Blvd., in DcUnd. » H facing a finan­ Showtimes are 8 pm. cial crisis Saturday, Friday and Sept. 20, -a brought on by 25,26 and 27. and 230 run. o the rising costs Sunday, Sept. 21 and 28. of salaries and Tickets are $15 for adults and •iM insurance. To $8 for students. Idr more .*•» offset those information, call 386-736-7456. loses, the hos­ 3 pital wants Toxic Audio, a five-member . t area counties theatrical vocal band, will per­ ■ :s form at 8 p m Saturday at to help fund ;o by Dan Ping Helen Stair Theatre of the center. Performing Arts, 203 S. • •••••••• Only Magnolia Avc., In historic Seminole •li downtown Sanford. Tickets hU County Commissioner! had the forti­ arc $15 in advance, $20 day of •A tude to say no, to which I say, "Good show. For more information, job." call 407-321-8111. Not that 1 oppose support of the trau­ ma center, whicn serves the region by Dance to Give Kids a providing life-saving care to those Chance, a benefit for the injured in devastating tragedies. I just Children's Miracle Network, s don't buy ORMC's propaganda, though will be held from 9 a m to 9 „ the Orlando Sentinel did hook, line and p m Saturday at JCPenney, sinker. inside the Altamonte Mall, located on State Road 436 in , t, The dally paper claimed Seminole’s . ttorttd photo by Tommy Vincent refusal to ante up would knock “a gap­ Altamonte Springs. The goal is i(1 Offioer Jim McAukfto of the Sanford ftttee Department drew hot dog duty at a recent Front Porch celebration at CoastHno not to see who can dance the ^ ing hole” In the hospital's ability to oper­ Parte on West Ninth Street In Sanford. McAutifto, along with other Santord police officers, helped cook and serve the hot dogs longest, but for everyone to ,, ate the trauma center. The only "gaping during the community event hole" I see la the one between the cars of participate. For more informa- L Sentinel editorial writers. bon. call 407-181-2774. Let's do the math. The trauma center Way, Orlando, was arrested by at ORMC brought In $40 million in gross Multiple charges "Central Florida Seminole County sheriff's Craftsman: A Group Show" I revenue during fiscal year 2002. Using a •Jason Marshall Hayes, 27, ilt deputies Wednesday. He was will be on display at the complicated mathematical formula Springs Colony Circle, Altamonte A charged with loitering or Maitland Art Center, located at teamed in the third grade (long divi­ Springs, was arrested by Sanford .1 police Monday on South French prowling. 231 W. Packwood Ave., in •r sion), you discover that the $600,000 Maitland, beginning Saturday. Seminole commissioners refused to con­ Avenue in Sanford. He was charged with a hit and run for Battery The exhibit will run through tribute represents 15 percent of the trau­ leaving the scene of a crash •Stanley Donnell Franklin, 40, Oct 26. For more information, ma center's total revenues. Not exactly a involving damage to property Celery Avenue, Sanford, was call 407-539-2181. gaping hole. and a non-moving traffic violation arrested Tuesday at home by Ah-ha! Percentage of total revenues, for driving with a suspended being assigned and not Sanford police. He was charged SUN -n you astutely point out, is meaningless if license. possessing current insurance. • with battery (touch or strike, 'ii the total revenues are less than total •Timothy Joseph Allen, 21, • Daryl Lee Gamble, 31, domestic violence). expenses. You're right. During Fiscal State Road 434, Oviedo, was Wedgewood Way, Kissimmee, • Donna Faye Cohl, 39, Sonata Walk for Hope to Cure ,r Year 2002 the ORMC Trauma Center lost arrested by Seminole County was arrested by Seminole County Court, Winter Springs, was arrest­ Breast Cancer; a family-orient- , j $1.4 million. However, the trauma center sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He ed by Seminole County sheriff's ed 5K walk and run, will , is just one division of ORMC. During the was charged with fleeing or was charged with a non-moving deputies Tuesday. She was begin at 630 a m Sunday rt , same fiscal year, overall hospital rev­ attempting to elude officers, a traffic violation for driving with a charged with battery (touch or Orlando Fashion Square mall , enues exceeded expenses by $17 million. non-moving traffic violation for strike). in Orlando. For more informs- . In other words, the non-profit hospital driving with a suspended or • Milton Hcnriqucz, 20, • Rene Alexander Flores, 28,’ bon or to receive sregb(rafiat)Jlul made. *517 million profit in 2002. The .. revoked license and a moving Nantucket Court, Altamonte Clyde Avenue, Longwood, was form, call 1-800-275-1587 d t „ arrested by Seminole County hospital also made a profit in 2001 ($30 traffic violation for reckless Springs, was arrested by Seminole log on at www.walk4hope.org ,, sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He million), 2000 ($25 million), and 1999 ($5 driving. County sheriff's deputies Wednnday. He was charged with was charged with domestic million). • David Matthcw-Rap Gebon, a non-moving traffic violation. violencc/assault. MON A deeper look at the financial figures 20, Hassocus Loop, Lake Mary, • Eric Matthew Wehmann, Jr., • Diane Hanlon, 38, Orange provided by ORMC shows the hospital was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's deputies Wednesday. He 22, Sad die worth Circle, Orlando, Boulevard, Sanford, was arrested The Seminole County Fire 3 not only earned a profit the last four was arrested by Seminole County b y Seminole County sheriff's Rescue Explorer Program yean, it also has $141 million in unre­ was charged with possession of a controlled substance, possession sheriff's deputies Wednesday. He deputies Wednesday. She was hosts Explorer post meetings stricted reserves. , of liquor by a person under 21 was charged with a non-moving charged with battery (touch or at 6 p m Mondays at the Furthermore, ORMC officials say the ears old and a non-moving traf- traffic violation for driving with a strike). Seminole County Fire $600,000 gift is just a stop-gap measure E violation for driving with a suspended or revoked license. • Donald Luis Misuraca, 31, Headquarters and Sheriff's until September 2004. ORMC has no long­ suspended or revoked license. Amethyst Way, Lake Mary, was Office, 150 Bush Blvd., in term plans for how it will deal with the •John Russell Leffler, 40, Theft • arrested by Seminole County Sanford. The program is open "crisis” in 12 months, yet hospital officials Durfey Avenue, Orange City, was ■Jammar Guy, 20, Tlnley sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He to youth ages 15 to 20. The » and the Sentinel editorial writers called arrested by Seminole County Terrace, Sanford, was arrested by was charged with battery causing explorer program gives youth Seminole commissioners “shortsighted?” sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He Sanford police Tuesday on bodily harm. the opportunity to assist fire­ If the Sentin el geniuses think It's such a was charged with driving under Orlando Drive in Sanford. He was • Ronald Frank Shouse, 23, fighters with non-emergency good idea fo r Seminole taxpayero to give the Influence (DUI) of alcohol or charged with petty larceny. County Road 419, Chuluota, was 600 large ones to an entity with $140 mil­ drugs, refusal to submit to a According to police reports, this is arrested by Seminole County For more information, call < lion in the bank, then I've got an idea: breath test, and possession of a his first such offense. sheriff's deputies Tbcsday. He 407-665-5113. why doesn't the S entin el give the controlled substance and drug •James Luce, 38, Pine Avenue, was charged with battery Seminole Herald $600,000? Much like the paraphernalia. Sanford, was arrested by Sanford (domestic violence). TUES ORMC Trauma Center, the H erald news •Victor Jose Nieves, 24, police Wednesday on West DUls department is losing money. Those pesky Treasure Island Court, Orlando, Airport Boulevard In Sanford. He was charged with grand theft of a •Hector A. Bay, 47, Red Ash DeVry University, located reporters demand to be paid, yet they was arrested by Seminole County motor vehicle worth less than Circle, Oviedo, was arrested by at 4000 Millenia Blvd., in don't directly bring in one dime. Never sheriff's deputies Wednesday. He 520,000. Seminole County sheriff's Orlando, will host an open mind that revenue generated by the was charged with loitering or prowling and a non-moving deputies Wednesday. He was I louse at 650 p m Tbesday. advertising and circulation departments Other . charged with DUI of alcohol or Career opportunities in tech­ more than makes up the difference to put traffic violation. • Michael Lanard Todd, 39, • Brandy Raquel Stella, 30, drugs. nology-based business and the overall newspaper operations on the Ocoee Apopka Road, Apopka, homeless of Winter Park, was • Paul Josef Deroose, 41, Sand electronic fields, and educa­ positive side of the ledger. was arrested by Seminole County arrested by Sanford police Wedge Loop, Apopka, was arrest­ tional programs at the school If the Sentin el is truly committed to sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He Tuesday on East Fifth Street in ed by Seminole Countyunty sisheriff’s " " will be discussed making sure the public is informed, then was charged with possession of Sanford. He was charged with deputies Tuesday. He was For more information, call they have duty to give the Sem inole less than 20 grams of marijuana trespassing after a warning was charged with DUI of alcohol or 407-345-2800. H erald $600,000. Anything less would and a non-moving traffic violation issued. drugs. leave a "gaping hole" in the maintenance for driving with a suspended or •John Doe, 42, East Harrison •John Wesley Ruark, 20, The MOMS Clubs of of a free and active press in Central revoked license. Street, Oviedo, was arrested by Wescliff Drive, Ocoee, was arrest­ Sanford, Heathrow and Lake Florida. Doesn't the Sentinel believe a Seminole County sheriff's ed by Seminole County sheriff's Mary will host an ice cream strong press is important to protecting Traffic deputies Tuesday. He was deputies Tuesday. He was social for mothers and their the people's rights (including the right to • Brian Antonio Ward, 19, Old charged with giving a false report. charged with DUI of alcohol or children at 1030 a m Tbesday view Dale Earnhardt's autopsy photos)? England Loop, Sanford, was • Alphonso Hall, Jr., 41, Ford drugs. at Derby Park, located next to Sound ridiculous? Absolutely. arrested by Sanford police Avenue, Altamonte Springs, was • Aaron Michael Smith, 20, Bentley Elementary School, In But four other counties — Lake, Tuesday on i Eighth Street* in arrested by Seminole County Sunshadow Drive, Casselberry, Sanford. The club is an Inter­ was arrested by Seminole County Orange, Osceola and Sumter — bought Sanford. He. was is chargcharged with sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He nationa] non-profit support non-moving traffic violations for was charged with resisting sheriff's deputies Tuesday. He group for at-home mothers. that same baloney from ORMC. was chargrd with DUI of alcohol Fortunately, our elected officials are a driving with a suspended license, officers. For more Information, call • Ricardo Ortiz, 20, Sun Vista or drugs. 407-328-0678. little smarter than those guys. the attached license plate not

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Military notes O b i t u a r i e s 1‘JOtt, In Worcester, Mass Site PATRICIA A. BIGLER Funeral Service* will he held Muilenburg receive* tions officer for the 377th Refi of lake Mary, recently was a nurse. She was a member Patricia A Bigler, 57, of at II a.in. Saturday at First promotion Security Forces Squadron at partkipated in the US. Naval of First Baptist Church of SanfonJ, died Thursday, Sept Shiloh Missionary Baptist Navy Cmdr. Bret J. Kirtland Air Force Base, Academy's week-long sum­ Denary. 11,2603, In Sanford. Church. 71X1 Ftm Ave, in Muilenburg, son of Janet K. Albuquerque, N.M. lie has mer seminar program in Survivors Include daugiiter, Site was l*»m May 29,1946, Sanford, with Rev Dr. I larry D. and Virgil D Muilenburg of nine years of military service. Annapolis, Md. litis Gold, LortgwOQd; snn-hv in Mullins, S.C. She was a Rucker, Sr., officiating. Geneva. recently assumed I le Ls the son of James E. and During the program, Refi law, C.W. Gold, lxmgwood; retired coach cleaner for W llson-Elchelbcrger command of Naval Mobile Janice C. Zirkel of Lungwood, was Introduced to academy seven grandchildren. Amlrak. Mortuary, litc., Sanford, In Construction Battalion Seven, and grandson of U. Jean life through a regimen *4 aca­ A viewing will be held at 4 Survivors include husband, rltarge of arrangements. Gulfport Miss. Brown of Mansfield, Ohio. demics, physical training, p.m. Saturday at Baldwin intramural sports, sailing and Carl S. Bigler, Sanford; tons Prior to assuming com­ The captain graduated in PATRICIA ANN Eairahlld Funeral I lome seamanship, ns well as leader­ Ray A. Honakcr, Larry J. mand. Muilenburg served in 1989 from Lyman I iigh School MARSHALL Oaklatvit Chapel, County Road ship training and social Edwards, daughter, Deanna L 46A, in Stnfonl. A celebration various billets, including envt- in lxmgwood, and received a I iallaut; bntlltcis, Ralph Irilcy, Patricia Ann Marshall 59, of nmmcntal and planning offi­ bachelor's degree in 1994 front activities. Sanford, died Tuesday, Sept 9, service will follow at 5 n.m. The summer seminar pro­ Roy Foley, Douglas lrilcy, cer at Naval Air Station tlte US. Air Force Academy in 2003. She was horn IXv. 14, Bald win-Fairchild Funeral gram was designed Ivy tlx' US. Antlmny loley, Pearly litlcy; Sigonella, Sicily, and as a staff Colorado Springs, Colo. 1943, in Orlando. Site was a I lome Oaklatvn Chapel, Naval Academy’s office of sister. Belly Cosgrove) 10 member of tin* Civil hnfncnuikrr. She was a rnent- Sanford. in charge of admissions to give students a grandchildren. Engineering Readiness Cordovano rams Iter of Sitnfonl Clttin It of God. arrangements. taste of live challenges and ben­ Memorial servk-es will be Division of the Office of the distinction Survivors indude parents, efits of a Naval Acndemy hdd at I p.m. Saturday at First KRISTEN LYNN Deputy Chief of Naval Army 2nd 1.L Jeremiah J. Pentecostal Church of Sanford, Edith anti Ernest Wlttenmver, Operations, Washington, D. C Cordovano, son of Joseph P. education. RYCZEK 203 E 16th St, in Sanford, with Paola, Ha.; husband, Clifford During his career, Cordovano of Oviedo, has Refi Ls currently attending Kristen Lynn Ryc/ek, 36, Pastor Ronald Reinhardt Marsltall, Sanfonl; »tns, Brian Muikmburg has received sev­ graduated from the US. Army Ixike Mary I Iigh School. Oak Tree Court, Apopka, died officiating. Marshall. Deltona. Mkltael eral personal awards, cam- Ranger School at Fort Berating Marshall, Sanford; daughter, Siturday, Sept. 6, 2003, In Miller return* home Banflcld Funeral Home, Saratoga Spnngs, N.Y. lk>m pt ribbons and medals, in Columbus, Ga., with author­ Winter Springs, in charge «*f Mary Marshall, Sanford; uding the Legion of Merit, ization to wear the distinctive Navy Petty Officer 2nd Kb. 21,1967, in Syracuse, N.Y., d Class Justin R. Miller, a 1998 nrrangii nent*. daughter-in-law. Laura Meritorious Service Medal, Ranger Tab. A graduate of tlte Marshall, Deltona; brother, die moves I to the'area In 1989. graduate of Lyman High and Navy and Marine Corps Ranger course is the epitome of Ernest Wlttenrnyer, Site was a dtef at Fpntl ami School in Longwood, recently BRITAIN "BUD" JF.I.KS Commendation Medal. the U S infantryman. ludiantown, I la.; sislrrs, Universal Studios. returned from a 10-month Britain “Bud" Jclks, 93, Muilenburg is a 1960 gradu­ During the 61-day course, Sltarott Whies, Orlando, I inda Survivors include mother, deployment to the Western North Street, Rochester, N.Y, Linda Schede, Apopka; fatlier, ate of Astronaut High School the Ranger proved that he died Monday, Sept. 8, 21X13, at Myers, lake Mary, Carolyn in Titusville. He L* a 1964 grad­ amid successfully accomplish Pacific arid Arabian Gulf. I le Richard Ryc/ek; brothers, was assigned to the ainralt Itomc. He was horn Aug. 7, Leonard, Sanford, Robyn uate of the US. Naval all required tasks during tlte Rosado. IX’lktry, Ddnrut David Ryc/ek, Stcplten Kyc/ck. carrier U95 Abraham lineoln, 1910, in live Oak He was a Academy in Annapolis, Md. three phases of training. The Stuckey, Mi**issij»pt; four Memorial donations may be homeported in Everett, Wash. retired presser at Ivaslman with a BSME degree. course Ls designed to assess grandsons. made to tlte LiM Merlin House Miller was ora* of more than kodak Co. I le was a ntember and develop military skills, Urisson Funeral I lonte, in Orlando. 10/100 Pacific Fleet Sailors and of Holy Trinity Baptist Church Zirkel honored with physical and mental Sanford, in charge of Funeral services were held Marines aboard the ships of in Rocrtester, N.Y. Wednesday at Baldwln- achievement medal endurance, stamina, and confi­ Survivors iiKludc wife, Julia arrangements. Air Force Capt James J. dence of the soldier to success­ tlte U§S Abraham Lincoln Fairchild Funeral Home Carrier flattie Group and U9S Mac Jclks, Rorltester, son, Gary Zirkel has been decorated with fully accomplish small unit MABEL M. MONROE OakLtwn Cltapcl in Sanford. Belleau ‘ Wood Amphibious Jolks, Rochester; daughter, the Joint Service Achievement combat misakwts. The training Mabel M. Monroe. 96, Beach IWtUlwin-Fairehild Funeral Ready Group who partkipat­ Sheryl Jelks-Iallirop, Medal is tough, rugged, strenuous, Avenue, Longwood, died I lame Oaklatvn Chapel, ed in Operations Enduring Rochester; 10 grandchildren; The medal is awarded by and realistic, and is conducted Wednesday, Sept. 10, 21X13, in Sanfonl, was in charge of Freedom and Iraqi Freedom nine great-grandchildren; one arrangements. the Secretary of Defense to in three terrains, including great giutl-grandchild OrLtndo. She was Imm CXT. 28, members of the U S armed wooded, mountainous, and Milkr's schedukd 6-month forces for meritorious service, Jungle-swamp. deployment began in support achievement or accomplish­ The soldier is trained to of Operations Enduring ment with distinction while withstand the stresses of com­ Freedom and Southern Watch asaigned to a Joint activity. bat and overcome all obstacles in July 2002. As the battle Zirkel earned the award to accomplish the mission group neared completion of its while serving as the special under any dreumstancc or sit­ deployment in December 2002, Oaklatvn Memorial Park assistant for security matters of uation. The Ranger is trained the USS Abraltam Lincoln European Command- to properly sustain himself and Battk* Group was availed to FUNERAL HOME AND CEMETERY Forward/Task Force-North in his suoorainates, and maintain duty in tlte Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi TUrkcy. He provided time-sen­ ___ it under difficult field Sen’iiifi Central Florida Since 1954 sitive field analysis and report­ ____litions during simulated Freedom. ing of information from combat operations; develop Aircraft carriers, like USS Abraham Lincoln, arc “A Friend When You Really Need One’ numerous security and intelli­ combat functional skills for gence agencies in support of planning and conducting deployed around the world to Operation Iraqi Freedom. He ground, airmobile, airborne, maintain United States pres­ ence and provide rapid resolved critical threat infor­ and waterborne patrolling and J mation flow deficiencies survival operations. response in times of crisis. Tltey serve as a highly visibk* allowing all force protection Cordovano is assigned to deterrent to would-be officers throughout W key to the 25th Infantry Division at CEMETERIES AND FUNERAL' HOMES eceive critical threat Schofield Barracks in Oahu, aggressors, and are equipped 46A & Rlnelmii Hil. 24 llr*. 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Opinion Page It’s trimming time Policy Don! hko OCX point ot vtow7 Governments need to get out Do something about It. Wri'e us a tenor to the IKX1X All toners lo the the pruners so signs are seen editor must be sinned end, lor verification purposos, Here is a problem I see practically everywhere I drive these include an address and days. While I will single out Sanford, It also pertains to phone number. Lalien almost every city around here anti places throughout the should alto be limited to 500 county, (and on and on, statewide and nationwide) words. Loners to Uw edRor Ixl's say you are driving south on Sanford Avenue. As you wilt be accepted by: appnrach 20th Street, there is a sign telling you that there is a • U S. Mall "stop" sign ahead. Then, wlrcn you get to 300 N. French Ave.. 20th street, sure enough — there's that stop Sankxd. FL 32771 sign. • E-mail Tlie problem is, for both signs, you can t ndrtorOsemlnotoherekl com see them until you are just feel away. Tree • Fax limbs are hanging down to the point where 407-323-94 08 most of the signs are covered Don't we have Letters to the edEor and any ordinances or laws requiting those trees ookjmnM* who a p p e a r on to lie trimmed for safety sake? the editorial page do not I don't know if the signs are on private rwcessarfy represent the property or right-of-ways. I assume the lat­ views of tho Ffw Seminole Nick Hentkl ter, so it is the city's responsibility to trim Letters may be added. Pfeifauf those branches. If the trees with the low- ■ • • • • • • • hanging limbs are on private property — nerliaps it's the property owner's or resi­ dent's responsibility. Regardless, someone isn't doing what they are supposed to do, and I don't want someone missing Your Views those signs because the are difficult (not Impossible, I said "difficult") to see when you are motoring along. Several years ago, when I would leave the Herald building Tanning on my way to lunch or home after a day's work, I would Aunts teach importance of head east on Pulton Street, stopping at French to wall for traffic to pass so I could pull out. On the comer to my left, article by there were bushes so tall, I had to practically pull out into planning for long-term care the French Avenue oncoming traffic to sec if there were cars By Bob Goff 1 learned that sometimes the care staff coming. had the patient's care in mind while nursin, The bushes were on the right-of-way, and the city should Special to the Horald * AP writer home administrators did not. When Ruti have trimmed them. Dut after seeing no such action, I asked As an only nephew, the responsibility fell kept falling out of bed, fear of being black the groundskeepers at the Herald to trim them, which they upon me for the care of two elderly aunts. marked by.state Inspectors presented the misleading did — and we lived happily ever after as the saying goes. While both were bom on a small Indiana nursing home from Take a look amund your neighborhood or the route you farm, one was a world traveling college medicating or restraining her for Iter own By Jim Carlton drive on a regular basis. If you sec places where tree limbs or graduate. The oilier never went far from safety. It was the staff that came up with the Special to the Herald other obstructions are hiding stop signs or other safety signs, home during her 93 years. Both were child­ idea of placing her mattress on the floor so report it to the appropriate officials. And while we're on the less which made me a focal point in their that she would not hurt herself. subject, I INSIST those trees at Sanford Avenue and 20th In a recent Associated Press arti­ lives. When Ruth's health failed last week, she Street are trimmed — right away. cle, Lindsey Tanner criticized They taught me many lessons. Mary was sent to the emergency room. Because it indoor tanning by teen*. Ms. If something isn't done, let us know about it and we will made money in real estate. As a result, was the weekend, the three-day hospital do more writing about the problem until someone does some­ Tanner clearly missed the point. when her health failed, she had money and stay requirement for extra payment to the Tanner quotes Dr. Ted Daly, direc­ thing. the care she required was for me to write the nursing home for "skilled care" was met. While I'm talking about signs — I must admit the city tor of pediatric dermatology at checks to assisted living facilities and then Upon returning to the nursing home, it was Nassau University Medical Center is bniught me manv moments of merriment and laugh to around-the-clock care givers who saw to the nurses who encouraged me to turn care Just drive east from Hanford along 25th street, through in New York, who was not even her every need. over to Hospice because Hospice could ease involved in the study that she the Midway area. Along side the road are "No Parking" Ruth became a Medicaid patient in a Ruth's suffering and react more* quickly signs, almost placed close enough together that one couldn’t used as her source. Dr. Daly nursing liome with few assets because she than the nursing home. park tltcre anyway. Not only are many of them placed in asserts that "by the time tanners gave her money to anyone wlio claimed to This proVoked turf battles between the reach 60, they will look like leather areas where there isn’t enough space to park next to the need it. She died with a monthly income of nursing home administration and Hospice. roadway, but they are faring the road, rather than oncoming bags and be paying dcrmatologbb $35, the amount allowed for personal needs The administrator did not want to give up traffic. That, to me, is funny. It's also sad to think that some- to try to reverse the damage." by Medicaid. Caring for her taught m e the extra income (none of which would ben­ bne thought tlus was the proper way to prev ent off-street Tanner refers to a study and edi­ many things about the quality of life for the efit Ruth) and especially did not want to torial that appeared In, the parking. elderly in America. share a portion of the regular income with I have nothing against signs. In fact, I rely on them to assist September Issue of "/^rdpVjes_of I learned that a living will drawrrup In 'Hospice, t was informed that it was late on nle‘while driving.'Bui for heaven sake, let's be sensible about Pediatrics & Adolescent the 1980s docs not mean, “Do not revive." Friday and tlsc holiday weekend loomed so where we put them, and how we take care of them after they Medicine" published on Sept. 8, The courts and lawyers have litigated a sim­ "nothing could be done" ami Ruth would 2003. The researchers analyzed are up. ple statement of one's wishes into a book- just have to continue to suffer "skilled care" It's tree trimming time at 20th guys. And maybe we could data from 6,903 white teens But sired document to cover all possibilities. at the nursing home rather than the special lake out every other "No Parking" si on 25th, sell them, answered questions in a separate Unbeknownst to me, Ruth traveled to the care for terminal patients Hospice excels in. and have enough money to pay for tl tree trimmers. national survey on adolescent hospital for tests and treatment with a "full This, I was told, would continue for 5 days healB) in 1996. code" requirement listed in her medical until the doctor amid be reached to okay It would seem But Tanner bases' records because of the nursing home's inter­ I lospice. her article tm the "opinion" of a pretation of her 1980s living will. It cost her I wish I could have seen the administra­ dermatologist who sees only very much In pain and misery as dedicated med­ tor's face when Hospice showed up within young patients, and an apparently, ical professionals tried to extend her days the hour Friday afternoon with the Doctor's non-scientific study But merely against her wishes. signature. implies that Indoor tanning may, I learned that having nursing home Early last Sunday morning I received the be linked to malignant melanoma insurance is a problem to Medicaid. I was final call from the nursing homo. Ruth's based on interviews of teens who told to cancel ncr policy rather than file a suffering is over and, ns kind and gentle os tan Indoors with no data or proof claim when Ruth went into a nursing home she was, I am relieved that she Is no kmger as back up for such a statement. , because "it would make calculations too dif­ being humiliated, fought over, regulated The AP article failed to mention, ficult." I am being audited because I and Iter whites Ignored. myriad studies and research that; squeezed $12,220 (to date) from an Insur­ With her passing, she lias taught me this tout tanning indoors or out as a. ance company for 9 months care and gave it one last k-sson in life. While site felt she had healthy necessity. Just two weeks, to a nursing home who claims to have given made arrangements to take care of her ago. Dr. Michael Halick, professor, it to Medicaid. I received no written confir­ needs, the sad fact is that an explosion in at Boston University's School of, mation from Medicaid or the nursing home health care costs makes it impossible for Medicine and well-known in the that they Itave either given it or received it. many seniors to live with dignity. At $4,500 indoor tanning industry for hb I learned that Medicaid, a state-run feder­ a month, one needs the maximum social career's work in vitamin D, said as! al program, is the largest growing bureau­ security check PLUS a bank acamnt of many as 30 percent of American! cracy in the your government's budgets. $750,000 drawing 5 percent interest to pay adolescents may not be getting, After one fnutrating conference with the for just one year of nursing home cosb enough of vitamin D. Incidentally, Division of Families and Children, I turned Medicine, doctors, health insurance and Dr. William B. Grant in a recent her application over to an Attorney, whose personal needs are extra. Anything less and entitled, "UVB radiation as! fee coincidentally was exactly the amount of it is a ra^e against time to see if you die r s reduction factor for a dozen' resources Ruth nad. Medicaid requires the before you run out of money and become a types of cancer through produc-, applicant to be penniless the attorney ward of the state (i.e. Medicaid patient). lion of vitamin D," told a group, assured that she was. How much is In your bank account? that "approximately 35,000‘ Americans die prematurely each year from 15 different types of can­ cer because of underexposure to) Cold hard cash keeps scientists, researchers away from the truth ultraviolet radiation (UVB) and! In 1964, the US. surgixm general regulation and intimidate scientists dence. Anyaw day now, you may see new denies tlie reality of climate change But another 95,000 people could1 issued the first warning tlvat and researchers into backing away labels on(Twinkles 1 that claim they melt produced by human excess. prevent developing a cancer each' tobacco was dangerous...... from the truth. Public health cellulite, erase wrinkles and reverse Back in tlie 1950* and '60s, the year if they increased their expo-! Looking back, the pronounce­ takes a back seat to Big Alzheimer's. American (xrlitical establishment was sure to UVB." ment seems remarkably Business and partisan politics. On otlier fronts, it was politics, not respectful of scientific accomplish­ Dr. Jan van der let in of the courageous. Consider Ute controversies profit, that beat back hard scientific ment, in large part because Bie Sovk-ts Netherlands, a noted photo binlo-! Those were the years, after over stricter labeling of data. The National Cancer Institute beat us into space wiBi Bie Launji of gist stated recently, "Ik- regulator) all, when the rich and power­ food. High levels of fat and used to say on ib Web site that the best Sputnik, Bve first artificial satellite, in community, the dermatology com- i ful as well as the dtk ami sodium are as dangerous to research shows ’no association 1957. After that. Congress poured munity and the Indoor tanning! trendy smoked, when the Rat many people as cigarettes. between abortion and breast cancer." money into university and high school industry must learn to work! Pack ruled, when Frank and Obesity b epidemic. But every Now, the Web site says the researeh b math and science programs; American together (like they are trying to doj Dean and Sammy and Joey attempt to put more precise inconclusive. presidents courted brilliant scientists in the Netherlands) in order to! and Peter scented always to information on food labels Similarly, live Web page of the who might help the United States win look out for the 'best interests’ of have a drink In one hand and Cynthia b met by an intense khbying Centers for Disease Control and tire Cold War. the public and the best way to a cigarette in the trther. The campaign by Big Food. Prevention iwed to say that studies But But didn't last long. These days, accomplish that objective Is to I tobacco industry was a globe Tucker What are these people afraid showed But education about condom we like Bie science and tedmology of present both sides (risks and bene-! straddling behemoth with ' • • • • • • • • of? And why b the government use did not lead to earik*r or increased convenience — Bie microwave oven fib) of the issue and let each mem-1 deep rtxrts in the influential working fur them and not for sexual activity. But But statement was and live weight-loss pill, the ber of the public make up Bicir agricultural six-tor. Yet, the surgeon us? deleted several mouths ago. CPS gadgets and tire cellular tek- own mind about how much or general — relying on considerably less Just this month, after years of pres­ In both cases, the Bush administra­ phoncs. But if Ute science b going to how little UVR exposure they research than we have today — urged sure from tire food industry, lire Food tion pandered to ib reaetkmary con­ hurt our profib or contradict our want. In essence, 'informed' indi­ Americans to stop smoking. and Drug Administration relaxed food stituencies — hard-right anfi-abortion- preachers, we don't want to know viduals con act as their own risk Could a similar warning emerge labeling standards. Previous guide­ bts and the abstinence-only crowd — about it. And we don't want otitcrx to vs. benefit manager. from a government official today? It lines required that any manufacturer by undermining scientific research. know about it, ritlier. As the debate persists, my staff stems unlikely. liod to prove that there was significant And that's just 6ne example. The and I will continue to educate our scientific agreement on a product's While House has pressured public Scientific and medical research lias Cynthia linker is editorial page nif- clienb about proper skin care and benefib before the manufacturer could health physicians, silenced ib own sci- the benefib of moderate tanning been overwhelmed by powerful busi­ tor jor The Atlanta Journal ness interests and single-issue extrern- use that benefit as a health claim in entLsb cm global wanning and under­ Indoors and out. Constitution. She a n be rnulted by e­ bts. Chemical manufacturers, packaging and advertising. But Bie mined stem cell research. President mail: cynthiaOuJcnm. automakers, religious /ealob and oth­ relaxed guidelines allow fixxJ manu­ Bush believes in a missile defense sys­ Jim Carlton and his wife. Christine, ers spend torrents uf money to quasi) facturers to make liealth claims sup­ tem that b largely science fiction — it o a m nu: a t i-a n ia own rransfiirmatiorts limning anJ public disclosure, weaken government ported by precious little scientific evi­ fib hb political ideology — but lie fUUKN AM .UN SI m n KJN Skin Care Studio in Ijike Mary. • %

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Property ----- Continued from Page IA this three-pronged plan, City Manager Al Grieshaber. compensation." including $1 million for the According to Lessard, at The city will earn an addi­ building, an annual lease rate this time, the city is not will­ tional $7,000 annually on this N O T I C E O F of $4,248 increasing by 3 per­ ing to allow an increase in the project from ad valorem cent, and a minimal monthly lease. However, the commis­ taxes. rent payment, Horian sion has agreed to meet with "I encourage developers requested an extension to the Horian to discuss the option. who spend millions to P R O P O S E D terms of the lease, which will "It (the lease) can't just enhance downtown," said expire on Dec. 31, 2040. end," Horian said. "There Commissioner Kevin Hipcs. "We have trad very amica­ has to be provisions for "We have the downtown that ble conversations with Suncor subsequent leases — renew other cities are trying to build. and have the same common provisions stipulated. There Sanford is coming back — TAX INCREASE objective to do what is best for has to be the ability to we’re not there yet, but we're 'the citizens of Sanford," said renew at some economic coming back." Drinking ----- Continued from Page 1A The City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted a measure to I possibility of just adding the establishments. said. "So if they're going to [word 'consumption' to the "From time to time, there are start closing bare at 2 (a m.) increase its property tax levy. ; present ordinance. problems that arise with these that means will have to start ; This would make it illegal establishments (citing out here giving last call between 1 and dor customers to drink past a and there," he added. 1:15 (a.m.). !'clear cut’ closing time of 2 a.m. Dy enforcing a drop dead "We're trying to attract peo­ Last year’s property tax levy: i "What we're looking for is a closing time of 2 a m., bare may ple to come and spend money |defined time when csiablish- have to begin giving 'last calls' In downtown, and slay here A. Initially proposed tax levy ;ments that sell alcoholic bever- sooner, said bob Halier, co­ and have fun at night," he B. Less tax reductions due to Value ;ages are deemed to be dosed," owner of the Red Room in added. "And they're telling Harriett said. T hat way it downtown Sanford. everybody know that they Adjustment Board and other allows us to assign our "1 think this will hurt (busi­ have to leave earlier. I don't resources to ensure safe and ness) because people will think that would be a good assessment changes orderly dismissal of these drink to the last minute," he C. Actual property tax levy

Continued from Page IA This year’s proposed tax levy fire. These Iraqis had no me it will come out in the about war, as armchair war­ weapons, there was no intent wash. This is the type of riors may think. There is no on causing harm, just stealing thing that soon becomes nor­ honor in it nor anything to b« All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing wire, and one ends up shot mal and that isn’t good. proud of. Even the smallest I dead In the back. In the past three days, of creatures can be casualties on the tax increase to be held on: The next day at daylight I rather than to eat anymore T- of it. went out there to investigate. rations, I have lived on I found the empty shells on canned sardines, cookies, and Next Issue: Sg t Carlson the ground and measured the one hamburger, Iraqi style, so gets Internet service. Thursday, September 18, 2003 distance to where one of the don’t ask me what was In It. Iraqis had fallen, it was well I'm down to 160 pounds, • 7:00 P.M. over 150 meters. I made a about what I weighed when I report about this, as my duty was 16 years old. I drink requires, and have provided plenty of water but it just os TOUR scUedatiAl TOtm itotl 100 N. Country Club Road statements as to wtut we sweats ouL It got near about fitmiMHiyiumgi/nuiiii observed from the towers. 125 degrees today. Lake Mary, Florida 32746 There is more to this but it is Another soldier was killed an ongoing situation. today in an ambush. Some of Whether anything will come our humvees are armored A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and the of it I cannot say, but I hope and some are just canvas tops the C1D will pick it up and go and sides offer no protection. budget will be made at this hearing. with it You nave to remem­ Most of the 2nd Cav humvees ber that it is difficult to com­ have canvas tops and sides, pare what goes on here with not very good for working in the civilized world and the tight areas of an urban everything is so confused. environment. Still, there should be at least I really hate this senseless a fraction of human decency killing. Today they left in us. 20 July 03 Now we've . — m i j ii.r .i r been extended again with rumors of leaving in September so they can deplo us to Afghanistan or some out of Its misery. There is no BUDGET SUMMARY i place else. I don't believe way that I would shoot an anything they say anymore. animal. Now the image of Too many promises have that poor dog Is stuck in my CITY OF LAKE MARY - FISCAL YEAR 2003-2004 been broken, and I wouldn't mind and I lute that. These trust anything they tell us. It dogs are just caught up in a THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES really gets demoralizing for mess that we've created. my soldiers. Some times I They really don't bother any­ OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY ARE 5.4% MORE THAN love to go to the latrine so I thing. It Is like life no longer can get away from people. has any value. LAST YEAR’S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES It's about the only peace and In the middle of the night I quiet that I can And. heard a mouse trap snap shut. It echoed in this big place. Then I had to lay here Mlllugs Par 81,000 sweltering on my cot and General Fund 3 9991 ■ Special DtM Capital latereal hear the little squeaking. Oanarel Revenue Senrlcu Prelects Eaterprtea Service Although I did not set that ESTIMATED REVENUES Fund Fundi Fundi Fundi Fundi n o n Totals trap, I could not take that sound of that little mouse. Taxes: Millage per $1,000 m 1 was compelled to put it out Ad Valorem Tax 3.9998 S5.B50.I64 s • s - s • S $ • 85.650.164 of its pain, but I did not reset franchise & Utility Taxes 4.292.517 4292,517 live trap either. • • • • 458,325 These creatures, the Licenses and Permits 458.325 mouse and the dog, they Rnes and Forfeitures 218.620 12,000 • • • - • 230.620 had nothing to do with this Intergovernmental 1,535,160 . . . • • 1,535,160 fight, we brought the war 3,335,700 748,732 4,582,682 tu them, but it was as if they Charges lor Services 368,500 109,750 • • were saying 'help me, I'm Other 151,555 8.825 • 12.000 234,500 11,500 418280 bleeding.” It is like that TOTAL SOURCES 12,894,541 130,575 - 12.000 3,570.200 760,232 17,367,848 Iraqi that got shot, it's the - 22,500 4,141,055 same call of pain only dimin­ Transfers In 703,250 • 1,298,690 2,116,615 ished by their size and size of Fund Balance/Reserves/ voice. There is nothing macho Net Assets 8,287.727 656,650 121,704 • 7,697.937 4,504,602 546,823 20215.843 TOtAL REVENUES. TRANSFERS & BALANCES S19.685.B18 S 987,425 $1,420,394 SI 0.028.552 S 8.075.002 81.329.555 8 41.724.748

EXPENDITURES General Government 1,873,364 • * . • 1.873264 ' . ’ Finance 466,576 . . - 466,578 * • Police 3.924,240 18,000 - * 3,940,240 Rre 3,140,510 . . . 3,140,510 Public Works 662,637 . . - 662,837 Parks and Recreation 1,491,666 . - . 1,491,666 Water and Sewer Operating - . . . 1,953,019 1,953,019 Stormwater . - - - 75,939 75,939 LONGWOOD GOLF FRONT Vehicle Maintenance • . • - - 269213 269213 4 UR 3.5 UA 2-story home • Tranquil! mountain-like setting, Capital Projects . • 342,250 • 9,903.710 4,461,220 291,604 14,998,764 overlooking the 9th Green and Clubhouse of the Rolling Hills Debt Service - • 1.305,775 - • 52.402 1258.177 Country Club-Oversized master suitc-Eat-in kitchen w/large 8.490.178 613.219 30.230.327 bay window-l:itcpUcc-2Vxl6 scenic screened porch w/spa • TOTAL EXPENDITURES 11,559,195 358,250 1.305.775 9,903,710 Fantastic views from every room • Convenient location close to Transfers Out 3,415,305 100,750 • • 625.000 • 4,141,055 1-4 and 434. Private cul-de-sac street. $224,675 Fund Dalance/Reserves/ Net Assets 4,911,318 528425 114.619 122.842 959,824 716,336 7,353,614 SHERRY Call The “Young'Lady, TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES YOUNG (.OLOUJCU U A N IS C IIsl TRANSFERS, RESERVES & REALTOR* BALANCES S 19.885.818 S 987,425 S 1,420.394 S 10.026.552 S 8.075.002 S 1,329.555 8 41,724,746 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE. INC. ;i t 0 Wnl H^tmn 4M. SuM too longwood. ft 127/9 The tentative, adopted, end/or final budgets are on tile in the office ot the above mentioned taxing authority as a public record. lyoungiOttCxol tom I’ilRC ( i \ Sunday. September 14.2003 Tnr Sex in out Mould

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i Tiir. Seminole Herald Sunday. ScptrmtMT 14. 2004 PORC 7 A •««"s"ood — Fam ily, friends remember local hero of NY C attacks Continued from Pige P u t 1A •/ 7 One World trade Center. humor fade away. individuals whose other family members Ixivctr.md returned with his By Chrlatopher Patton "The plane hit the same Some relatives met lives he touched." thought of the "what Ifs.” philosophy of small govern­ Managing Editor side of tnc building and the Thursday at the hal­ Tanya is one of There had been some talk ment, less spending and lower same floor he was located,” Fourteen years before the lowed grounds of Mannie's tluce chil­ that Mannie was preparing to taxes to get tire dty hack on dren. Tlie others are move back lo his hometown. Hutchinson said. "They (case V track during his recent two unforgettable date of Sent. 11, the missing twin workers) told us they doubt towers, while others 5gt. , Clyde Scale "Ho is really missed,” she three-year terms as mayor and 2001, Mannte Clark’s father they would ever find any gathered privately ivho is in the U.S. Air said. commissioner. — who he shared a name I f part of his body." for reflection at the Force stationed in "You can’t really explain Although Lovestrand has' with — passed away. Mannie’s spirit, however, Lake Mary home of las V'egas and Tonya Mannie's death because it’s always been involved in city Sept. 11 would be the final lives on. In a close knit his sister Cynthia Beale, of Lexington, something you realize, hut It politics, in 19W he hinted he day for the 54-year-old family that includes Washington. N.C. ■ doesn't feel real. It’s like would run for county clerk or Mannlc too, as this Sanford Clark sisters Hutchinson, "Although death It seems like yes­ you're living In a fantasy tax collector and previously native was lost In the terrorist Washington, Carolyn ■ inevitable at terday, for Ids oldest world." failed In a campaign for county attacks on the World Trade was IXrsweil of Washington, D.C., such heights, wc remained sister and Sanford resident Mannie was employed by Center. Ellen Kelly of New York, commissioner. At times he says optimistic for several weeks," Claudette Hutchinson, as she Advantage Security as a From a large family of Vevelyn Black of Lake Mary _ _ ^ he looked wrote Mannle’s daughter, was to meet Mannlc at the security officer for about two eight siblings, his memory and brother Furman Clark of at running Tanya K. Davis of Sanford, In port authority Thursday, years. He was assigned to lives on as relatives refuse to lakeland, Mannlc will never for state a memorial. "He will forever Sept. 13, 2001, for a trip to their client. Marsh USA, Inc., let the memory of "Mannic be forgotten.1 represen­ be loved and missed by many California. Hutchinson and located on the 93rd floor of tative but Doy's" smile and good the money and com­ 9-11 p e titio n Continued from Page 1A was too But, everyone does remember wear that shirt," said "I made a promise to the something different." Skidmore. "We became known families I met that I wouldn't e forget llx-tn," said Kennedy. d o e s n 't For Kennedy, her thoughts as tlx- 'Blue Shirts'" Lovestrand Kennedy and Skidmore also "Tlrat Is an easy promLsc to know who throughout tiro day focused on a woman six’ counseled who assisted workers at ground keep because they have he'll support in the upcoming touched my heart so deeply." dty election, but says he was so _ c/ed with fear that rent in January 2002. betwlxen between George she was unable speak. McKenzie and Deputy Mayor Kennedy recalls, "In a rush Answer key to today’s puzzle Steve Miller for the district to leave the north tower ... she three seat. He will, however, told me of her ventures while z A p □ find time to support his trying lo descend several 1 N o □ favorite county commissioner. flights of stairs." According lo N A H □ □ “I do support Grant Maloy Kennedy, at the 20th floor, C T □ while moving to another stair­ in his effort for (tax collector)," H □ □ □ Uivestrand said. "He’s the best well, lire woman remembered i o □ D □ □ □ □ county commissioner we have, something previously blocked N □ □ □ □ in my opinion. He sticks to his from Iter mind — as the eleva­ 1 □ □ □ opinions and he sticks lo his tor doors opened, the woman T □ □ □ □ prinriplcs, and you know witnessed people on fire. s □ □ n a i l 1 where he stands." "As the memories came { □ □ t K □ H O D back to her sire was so descrip­ Qualifying for the □ ‘ N V □ □ □ Longwood election ended tive," said Kennedy. "I will □ Q □ Friday evening. Vying for the never forget the look on her □ □ □ □ district five scat are incumbent face ns she remembered." □ □ □ □ □ Miller, Mike Holt and For Skidmore, it is lire blue, □ □ a n a McKenzie, and Sackett is the denim shirt still hanging in Irer U P □ H D D ; closet. The shirt symbolizes a lone candidate to replace Photo submitted Y E □ n u n Lovestrand. time when Americans came □ D D D D About a dozen Sanford fire fighters and administrators early "l'U let the new guys do together for a common goal — Thursday morning saluted tho American Flag and romem- want they want to do without emotional healing. Each mem­ T 9 bored their fallen comrados from 9-11 as trumpet playor Jon ber of the NOVA team wore tlx* bothering them, but I didn’t Krazter, a senior at Seminole High School, playod Taps' like the direction last time so 1 t shirt witlr pride. See the crossword puzzle on page 5B jumped in again," he said. "It was such a great Ixmor to

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L if e JL T L L Goldsboro The Way We Were: Calculated odds: Seminole math A look at volunteers education teacher is finalist for national award gather for in 1951 breakfast Goldsboro Elementary Thr information today Magnet School Media Center comes from the Feb. 12,1951 was the site where dividend edition of the Sanford volunteers, business partner Herald, specifically Section 5 mentors and guests gathered of the Tourist Edition. for the 2003-2004 breakfast to The front page of this sec­ honor them for their dedicat­ tion is covered with pictures ed service in the school's vol­ of Seminole High School, unteer program. most of which appeared in Words of welcome were the 1951 Salmagundi. There ...... extended by are photo­ P r in c ip a l graphs of Sherry the fresh­ O'Leary and man and family liai­ senior class son Debora o f f i c e r s , Campbell. SHS band, After a glee club, d e lic io u s pep club breakfast, and various Jane Lane, Grace Mario school activ­ Marva m a n a g e r Stln cd p h er ities. lire H aw kins d ivid en d s reason for ...... a school vol­ ******** my keeping unteer pro­ this newspaper was that I gram for Seminole County appeared in two of the pic­ Schools, spoke and invited the tures: the band and the fresh­ dividends to attend the vari­ man class officers where I ous workshops being offered served as president. to the volunteers, selecting This special section gives those that ore of interest to the some of tire same informa­ participant. Volunteers are tion about the area that still needed for the Seminole appears in most such edi­ County Schools Dividends tions, so I have selected some Program. items tluit have not liad as HsrsM photo by J»mt» J. AratoraoM totlw Pre-registration Is encour­ much press. The article on Jeane Swaynos. a math teacher at Seminole High School, revives^ 0^ ,u'a,io"* ^ ° ' S° m'n0l° aged. Workshop information the scnools will give you County Public Schools last week. She was namod os a 6tato finalist tor the Presidential Award lor Excellence and training dates at the newcomers an idea of how Education Support Center, small our county school sys­ 400 E. Lake Mary Blvd., tem was until explosive Jeane Swaynos says recognition ‘feels like a dream ’ Sanford, are the following: Art growth began here during See Program on Sept. 17 from teaching style lends itself to this the late 1950s. By Jamie J. Anderaon-Potter of March 2004. If Swaynos is victori­ 9JO to 11 a.m. at training award. She incorporates the three Ts ous, she rooms 3 4c 4 on the second Staff Writer — thinking, technology and team Seminole County Schools will receive a $10,000 award floor Digalo En Espanol on work* — — Important to Dr. Dill ,r'Vogel, “ Seminole County boasted Seminole High School math from the National Science Sept. 24 from 10 a m to noon superintendent of Seminole County one of the finest education teacher Jeane Swaynos was named Foundation (NSF). jperi at training rooms 3 4c 4 on the systems In Central Florida, a as a state finalist for the Presidential She will also be Invited to attend, Public Schools. second floor; Green Circle on "1 wish 1 had her when I was a total of $1.4 million having Award for Excellence in along with o guest, several events Sept. 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. been spent during 1950 to Mathematics and Science Teaching held in student," he said. at training rooms 1 4c 2 on the assure the very best facilities Washington, The PAEMST program was estab­ (PAEMSD last first floor; Junior Achievement and personnel. D.C., (o recog­ lished in 198) by the White House on Oct. 1 from*9J0To 11 JO I week. and is sponsored by (he NSF. The (There were—20 school*, "This rein­ Whather students nize her a m st training rooms 3 4c 4 am identifies outstanding staffed with 200 full-time forces the fact accomplish­ on the second floor; Math teachers and fire special are saying: ematics and science teachers, that I will ments during a Superstars on SepL 15 from supervisors, which provided kindergarten through 12th grade, in never leave the week of 9 J0 to 10JO a.m. in the first instruction for approximately • Sho’s a great teacher. She each state and the four US. jurisdic­ the class­ March 15. floor board room- Mentors on 4,700 students. approaches you differently and room," said These events tions. Sept. 16 from 9 to 11 a m st One instructor had a doc­ is always there for you. The winning teachers will serve Swaynos, who will include an training rooms 1 4c 2 on the torate, 27 had masters as models for their colleagues has taught award ceremo­ first floor; Parenting on Sept degrees and 157 had bachelor • She doesn’t have a and will be leaders in the Improve­ math at ny, meetings 15 from 11 am . to 12J0 pan. degrees. The average salary traditional ment of science and mathematics Seminole High with leaders in in the first floor board room; for teachers in Seminole education. Reading Acceleration on Sept School for six We always government County was $2,750. (I earned "She is a role model for teachers 19 from 9 to 11 JO a m In train­ years. "I feel of learning apd education, $3,600 my first year in and she enjoys her profession," ing room 2 on the first floor; like I'm in a a presidential Orange County in 1958.) math exciting. Coleman said. "She is constantly REWARDS Reading Mentors dream." citation, ses­ During the past year, two challenging her students to think on Sept 26 from 9 to 11 a m at Swaynos, • I’ve learned more in this sions to share one-teacher schools had been outside the box and to conquer dif­ training rooms 3 4c 4 on the and the other math class than any other ideas and consolidated into larger, ficult math problems." second floor; Spcdal Friends secondary teaching expe­ more efficient facilities and math dess. That says a lot for Last year's winner, Adclc Clare (Elementary School Mentors) math finalist, riences, and buildings had shown overall Ms. Swaynos. Fielding, is also a Seminole High on Sept 23 from 9 J0 to 11 JO improvements with expendi­ will receive a receptions and School teacher. a.m. at training rooms 1 4c2 on tures of $227,000 on repairs cash prize dur­ banquets to "Every time an outstanding the first floor; and Super and new construction. Value ing the Math honor recipi­ teacher is honored it makes a state­ Scientists on Siept 18 (fifth of school property was esti­ Teachers' State Conference held In ents. graders), Sept. 25 (fourth "I'm confident she will be the ment to citizens that we do have mated at $1.4 million by Orlando in October. She will also graders), Oct. 9 (third teacher to represent Florida," said outstanding teachers in Seminole Superintendent T. W. compete to represent Florida in the graders), Oct. 23 (second Seminole High School Principal County and at Seminole High Lawton. national competition, Ihe highest graders), Oct. 30 (first Academic courses, voca­ designation a math teacher can Karen Coleman. "We will share in School," said Coleman. "Our teach­ ers give unbelievably of themselves graders), Nov. 13 (kindergari- tional training, home eco­ receive. this and feel honored because she is nomics and manual training one of us." during class and make themselves The 2003 PAEMST award winners S m Hawkins, Pag# BA were, offered in the three will be announced at the beginning According to Colemnn, Swaynos' available after class as well." white high schools (Seminole, Lyman and Oviedo) and Crooms Academy, attended by black students. All sdtools had art Another week; another school year in Geneva training under the direction Speaking of those forms ... that of Mrs. Mildred llabcuck and Since entering 'old womanhood’ reached at 407-320­ able for registration. music instruction by Mrs. Since, as my daughter reminded each child brought home on the first last summer ... when my youngest 0030. day of school — it's time to turn them Escar Price. Driver education daughter graduated from elementary Those who may me last week ... they have now been as in! Well, it's really past time, but that’s was provided pari of tire school (and to add insult to injur)-, my have |ust registered in school for one month, Geneva high school curriculum with Elementary School is already honor­ okay as long as these important docu­ oldest went on to college!) I've been a ... and missed Un­ dual-control automobiles ing their first Dividend of the Month. ments are completed and returned as bit out of touch with what is happen­ original school pic­ soon as possible. Security cards, provided by local dealers. ing here at Geneva Elementary ture day can partici­ Says the Geneva Elementary PTA Seminole County had an Newsletter "Congratulations to Fran health cards, free/rcduced lunch School. So I stopped in this week and pate in picture- extensive program of veter­ picked up all the newsletters and retakes Wednesday, McCuc for being selected Dividend of forms and others allow the school to an's education, which pro­ tire Month. Fran was busy helping provide a safe and secure learning fliers I could carry so as not to neglect Sept. 22. Retakes vided 280 students with before school even started! She helped the news from this great place of Darta Kinney will also be done for environment for the students there. courses at the Sanford in the school store making supply Safe and secure ... In the front teaming. Scoles those who were Vocational School. Besides welcoming the new and _ absent Aug. 21, packets and with the teacher's wel­ office is Rachel Brockman's master­ Mrs. Ouida Wilson was in returning sludents ... Geneva wel­ ******** those who are- come back breakfast. During the year, piece that earned her the title of Artist charge of the lunchnxrm pro­ comed a new assistant principal, Dr. unhappy with the original pholos Fran volunteers in her daughter's sec­ of the Month at school. Rachel's work gram at all schools on a self­ Una Erwin, as well as first grade taken, and (thank goodness for me) ond grade class and her son’s first is a still life that uses lines to define grade class. She also helps on Frida sustaining basis. teacher Ms. Jennifer Cherry. Ms. those who actually forgot to send grade class. She also helps on Fridays shape, her pattern having been creal- The largest unit in the Cherry, says Ihe Muslim.? Banner, is a money with their child on the first with popcorn. Fran, for all you do, the ed by using a variety of directional county was Seminole High new Florida resident, having just school picture day. Dividend of Hie Month parking space lines. Rachel Is a fourth grade student is for you!" I met — and enjoyed School with on enrollment of graduated from Ihe University of No campus is complete without... in Mrs. Brumbaugh's class, and is the 514 students. Providing edu­ Michigan-Dearbom. My guess is dividend volunteers! Those interested working with — Fran last year when daughter of Fatty and Fete Brockman cation for ninth Uuough 12th (he'll be fully appreciating that move in becoming a school volunteer, she was also involved with the of Geneva. Congratulations, Rachel! grades were 20 teachers or chaperoning any upcoming 'Swish' pn>gram. Tlianks, Fran. I took a peek at Rachel's work ... about January. For those who may not know ... under thee supervision of F.xtended Day Is off to a good start field trips, must complete a while gathering newsletters. I like it. I Principal Herman F. Morris. ... with 12 new kindergarten kids and Seminole County Public Schools what 'Swish' is all about, here's the also like the little thought tucked The school was accredited by 93 students In all. Extended day coor­ Dividend Volunteer application scoop. 'Swish' is an oral care program away In this issue of the Mushing for children wlui do not have fluoride the Soutltern Association of dinator Nancy George would like to online prior to volunteering time on Banner. Think outside the box, there in their home drinking water. Those Sctuxils and Colleges and remind parents to review the home­ campus or field trips. The steps to is more spaA- for ideas." who wish to participate in 'Swish' compared favorably with the work done at school to check for com­ complete this process are simple: 1. IVr need you to tell ut what you know need to return their child's permis­ best schools in llorida pletion and accuracy w hile also mak­ Go to www.scp3.kl2 fl.ux 2. Click on that is good about Geneva! Please share sion form. 'Swish' is held every ing sure sludents are using their 'community Involvemenl,' then 'vol­ your injormalkm. ideas and comments by c Tuesday from 11 a.m. lo 1 p.m. Sanford boys attend Camp Assignment books and homework unteer application.' 3. Go to the bot­ calling 407-349-2140, w riting lo Dividend Volunteers run this pro­ Winona journals The contact number for the tom of the page and click to open ‘div­ Stetson's Comer do The Seminole gram, and they always need help. To Each summer for the pre­ Extended Day Facility Is 407-320­ idend volunteer application.' 4. Herald, iHa e-mail at darlasQmpinet.net, volunteer one Tuesday per month (or vious 25 years Camp Winona 4965. To speak with Nancy George Complete application and send. For (please put 'Stetson s Comer" in Ihe sub­ more if possible) please contact Susan had lieen a Htund iuime and call 407-320-4931. John McCraw, tlu>6o who Jo not luive a home com­ ject line), or with a tax to 407-323-940#. puter, the school office has one avail­ McDowell as 321-229-9106 thanks! S«e Stlnoclpher, P»B« 11A administrator for extended day can be

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H aw kins ------Church Notes Continued from Page 8A Rlock party announced plexhip classes from 6:45 until 8:15 p.m., La Gran Fiesta on la Cnlle, a block party, will including Firm Foundation, Part 2, Women's be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday as part Study — A Heart Like This, Men's Study — of Iglesia Bautista Nuevo Comlenzn, a mission Wild at I leart, Experiencing God and Crown of First Baptist Church of Sanford. The free Ministries Financial Course. For more informa­ event will feature music, refreshments, chil­ tion, call 407-324-0199. dren's activities and prizes. The church is located at the comer of Fifth and Magnolia Volunteers needed avenues in Sanford. For more information, call The Christian Sharing Center in l.ongwood 407-322-6041. has an urgent need for volunteers to fill vari­ ous positions. Receptionists and interviewers Thtoring program are needed to interview families in crisis situa­ The Wekiva Presbyterian Church, located at tions and to assist them In meeting tlielr needs. 211 Wekiva Springs Lane, in Longwood, will Pantry workers are needed to stock shelves for begin a tutoring program, "The Tutor House." client families. Hours are Monday through Tills program is designed for students in the Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For information, community who need assistance with their call l>iann at 407-260 **155, ext. 6, Monday, homework and basic learning skills. The initial Wednesday or Friday. program will focus on students I tor »ld pholo by Marvs MswXlm from first through sixth grades. The sessions will begin Sept. Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School recently held a dividends volunteors broaktasl 25, from 6 until 7 p.m. For more Proverbial Passage ners) from 9 a m. to 2 p.m. at Mobley has been a member information, contact Nancy training rtxrms 1 & 2 on the of the symphony orchestra Ocque or Paul Anderson at first floor (bring a sack lunch), since 1996. 407-869-1608. Please pre-register for divi- He says the styles of music dend workshops by emailing represent very different cut- Fall Festival Patty Baumhofer at lures and traditions. The Seventh Annual Fall baumhoferOscps.kl2.fl.us. * Mobley says classical tradi- Festival will be held in the tirm requires an ability to read Metro Church of Christ audito­ Former Sanfordite drummer the music as written and pre- rium, 281 Division St., in A great professional musi- cisoly follow the conductor's Oviedo, from 6 until 9 p.nr. Oct. ri.in, Sherwood Mobley, son of directions in an effort to be 31. The event will feature a Mrs. Freddie Muller Mobley, is true to tire composer's original music from Boston rnoonw.dk, a giant glide, an one of several classical musi- vision of the piece, jazz Conservatory and the New outside concert, karaoke and dans that are digging free embodies the robust hunger England Conservatory. games for children. Hot dora, expression In America's music, for freedom of expression and Not only a lover of classical cotton candy, popcorn, sodas A former Sanford resident, individuality prized by the and Jazz, Ire enjoys music bom and more will be available. SUKI1AY SCHOOL WORSHIP Mobley now lives and works American consdousness that out of an experiitrce of this Costumes are welcome if they in Greenville, S.C. Mobley, gave birth to it. Improvisation country. are not too scary. For more along with members of the on harmonics and melodies Mobley was home for a information, call 406-366-7714. Greenville Symphony are expected traits. week of visiting with his fami­ Orchestra, traded in their Musicians are prepared to ly and friends. Visiting along Disciplcthlp classes black ties and tuxedos for spontaneously respond to one with Mobley this summer The Seminole Community casual attire and a chance to another's tmprovisational were his two daughters, Church. 5070 Orange Blvd., in reborn as the GSO Jazz nins. Mobley says they deviate Naomi and Sarah. Happy Sanford, presents its Quartet. from the music rather freely birthday 4-year-old Sarah. Wednesday night adult disci-

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Alto Day Cara Starts at 1 Yr to Pre­ 519 8. Park Ave. Sanford. FL 407-322-6041/407-321-9351 School. 407-323-1411 422-Church of God of ybuth: 407-322-5322 Lutheran Church of Rev. Rick Blythe. Sr. Pastor Prophecy The Redeemer Rev. Tom Smith, Pastoral Care . (Missouri Synod) Rev. R. Wagoner, Music Church of Ood of Prophecy 2509 3. FJm Ave. Sentard. FL 2525 S. Oak Avo, Sanford. FL Rev Mark WIBlams. Students Vlcer James Timmons Adam Widow. Intem-Students 407-322-4015 Sunday School...... 10 30AM •Sunday School...9:15AM Thomas Harris, Pastor Worship Service....10 30AM Sunday Worship. 10 30A.8P Sunday School . 9 45AM Information. 407-322-3552 Wed Activities, all ages, 8 30PM Praise A Worship ...10:30AM Nursery Provided Messegs by Pastor. 11AM Evening Service .._. 8PM Tuesday Prayer Mtg.lOAM New Creation Lutheran Brat Shiloh Missionary Midweek Service (Wed) 7PM. Church Baptist Church 425-Congregatlonal 101 Upaala Rd. Sanford Hwy48A A 700 Elm Avenue Upsala Rd. Sanford, FL 32771 f Grace Fellowship Congregational Interim Location. Upsala 407-322-5489 Church (NACCC) Community Church Rev Dr. Harry D. Rucfcpr, 2401 8. Park Ave. Sanford 407-322-7312 Sr Pastor 407-322-4584 Bob Brosemann, Pastor Earty Morning Serv , 8:15AM Larry Leonard. Pastor Sunday Worship: B:15AM A 6:30PM Sunday Sunday School.... 9.30AM Sunday School.... 9:30AM Nursery Provided First Baptist Markham Woods Morning Worship.. 11 AM Morning Worship ..11AM www NewCraettonChurch cc Worship Evening WorsNpfTBA) 4PM Choir Practice Wed. 8:30PM 54(X) Markham Woods Road. Lake Mary Monday Bible Study ...7:30PM Baby sitting sendee available 10:45 AM 443-Methodlst Dr. Boh Parker, Pastor Grace Baptist Church 428-Eplscopal Christ United Methodist Church gig Longwood MHts Road Holy Croat Episcopal Church 400 Tbcker Drive 402-Assembly of God 404-Baptist Longwood. FL 32750 S. Park Ave O 4th St. Sanford FL (comer of Tucker Dr A 427) 407-265-3595 Sunday Worship 7.30 A 10a.m. 407-322-7900 400-AME Rev Wayne Slone. Paslor Family Worship Center Countryside Baptist Church Paster Dave Thompson Nursery A Sunday School for chil­ Historic St James 2402 S Park Ave 590 S. Country Club Rd Sunday School.... 9:30am dren. Midweek worship In Chapel Sunday School...... 9.30am AME Church Sanford. FL 32771 Lake Mary FL 32746 Morning Worship ....10:45ai on TUes.. Weds. A Thura. Inter-Mission...... 10:30am 819 Cypress Avenue 407-322-9222 407-322-5979 Evening Worship.....6:00pr Community meal O 5:30pm Weds. Morning Worrhlp 11am Shane Wynn, Pastor Bible Study Sanford. FL Jot! Krai. Pastor Wed Eve. Service ... 6 30pt For times A detail ol studies and Wednesday...... 8 30am 407-323-5553 Sunday Worship Sunday School 9:45AM activities. Can 407-322-4811. Sunday AM Worship 10 45AM ChMdran's Time Rev Brenda Rogers Edge, Paslor Service 9.30AM Sunday PM Worship 6PM Lighthouse Baptist Church Included In Worship Sunday School. 9 30AM Wednesday Service 7PM 6815 Markham Road Morning Worship. 11AM Wed Prayer Meeting 7.30PM Nursery provided for Babas Sanford. FL 32771 and Small ChAdren. Bible Study. Wed . 630PM Weklva Assembly ol God Nursery Provided 81 Peter’s Episcopal Church 407-829-4400 •Smell Enough To Love Ybu 1675 Dixon Rd 700 Rinehart Rd. Lk Mary. FL First Baptist Church Randy Waller. Pastor Growing m Christ To Serve Ybu' 401-Anglican Longwood, FL 32779 Sunday School.... 9:45AM 407-444-5673 407-774-0777 ol Longwood Morning Worship 10.60AM Rev Charles L. Holt. Rector Traditional Episcopal 891 Slate Road 434 East Greg Freeman. Paslor (Jr. Church tor ChAdren Wkend Eucharist Sst. 5pm St. Alban'a Longwood, FL 32750-5394 Sunday Svcs. 8.15AM ages 3 thro grade 6) Sun 730am, 9am, 11:15am Anglican Cathedral 407-339-3817 First United Methodist Church A 10:45AM Evening Worship.... 6PM Sun School 10:15am 3348 W. SR 426 (Atoms Avo) Sunday School 0 30AM Chris Whaley. Senior Paslor Child. Church 9am/11:15em 419 Park Ave. Sanford. FL (1/4 mile oil Groeneway. Sunday* 0 45 AM Study Wednesday 407-322-4371 Middle School. 10:45 AM •Adult Prayer/BWe Study ,7PM Nursery, B:45am -12:45pm SR 417 Going East) •11 00AM Worship Service Jim Bradshaw. Pastor •Children A Teen Svcs ...7PM Wednesday Eucharist 7pm Oviedo. Ftoitda •5 00PM Ybulh Choir Morning Worship. 404-Baptist Regular Activities tor all ages 407-857 2370 •5 30PM Youth Discipline 8:30am A ll :00am •5:30PM Awnn.1 Nursery Provided tor s i svcs 431-Charismatic Cories Fellowship. 9 30am 1928 Book Ol Common Piayer Central Baptist Church •5:30PM Disdpleehip Study Every Visitor Is Sunday School. 9.45am Sunday Services 3101 Was! SR 40 Episcopal •5 30PM Pastor’s a Welcome Quest Youth Fellowship. 4pm Holy Eucharist 8AM Sanford. FL 32771-8844 Osapieshlp Study Church of The Nursery Provided Sunday School (all ages) 9AM 407-322-2914 •5 30Vocal Ensembles Holy Comforter Sung Eucharist 10AM yiYrw.cboantord.ora (Nursery el both services) Jimmy Dale Patterson. Senior •8:00 PM Kids Kaleldoeoope The Sanford Bridge Weekday Holy Paslor (Children's Creative Arts) Corner of 6th SI A Holy Ave Eucharist Services Sunday Services Tuesday 12Noon •6PM Disapleshlp Classes Sanford, Florida wwwlakeeldeieAowshlp.org Sunday Morning Bible Study 9:45 407-298-5094 Wednesday 7PM •6PM Orchestra 407-330-8560 am •6 30 Ybuth Bible Study Rev Mark Barth. Deacon 305 S. Orange Blvd, Sanford, Thursday 9 30PM Worship Services 8:30am, 11am. Friday 12Noon •7PM Pastor’s Bible Study Sunday Eucharial9:30A M North 01 Heathrow 6pm •7PM Choir Rehearsal The Ddterenca is ....__ Wednesday Prayer Service 8:30 pm 437-Non- Dob Marim, Pastor ...... ■ • (worth the Distance •7:30PM yfauth Activities Andrew Jenkins, Student Ministry Denomlnatlonal Traditional Service ...8:30AM ' Pastor Contemporary 8vc.. 10:30AM Scott Garrett. Children's Ministry Fslthful Word Ministries Children A Student Ministries SANFORD Christian Resource Center Sale Nursery Provided BARNES HEATING & 207 E. 2Sth St. Paslor 3 2 1 - 0 0 8 8 •Sunday AM. 8vca..8:45am 1 11am Lakevtew Plaza, 407-328-4300 AIR CONDITIONING L O N G W O O D •BAAe Study... 10am 320 E. Commercial 81. Sanford COMPLETE SYSTEMS • ADO ONS Hwy. 434 & 427 •Sunday Eve Svc...... 6pm Sunday Service 11AM 449-Presbyterlan FREE ESTIMATES • SERVICE ALL BRANDO 3 3 0 - 4 8 8 3 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL •ChMren’a Fellowship CASSELBERRY (ages 4-12) „ ..f 1AM Firs! Presbyterian Church •HEAT PU M P E X P E R T S ' Winter Perk Dr. STATE CERT »CACO30834 Femty Fellowship of Sanford 91S W. 2nd St. 323-3517 •/Refreshments ....:1230PM Between 3rd A 4th 81A Park A HARREL & BEVERLY Wednesday Oak/Downtown SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN •Fedowshlp Meeting.....7:30PM 407-322-2662 TRANSMISSIONS Friday wwwsantordpretby org SCHOOL and DAYCARE Ptnscrast Baptist Church •Christian Counseling . 2 -5PM EmaA hope 8 aantordpreaby.org Pre-school thru 12th grndo DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF 601 East Airport Boulevard (Please cal 407-328-4300 tor appt) "Whera We Know Ydur Name’ -A Ministry of Church ot Ood ol Sanford 209 W. 25th Street Sanford. Florida 32773 Rev. Steve Mlcheta Dr. WWam Chegwto, Interim Pastor A BEKA Curriculum Sanford, FL J. Earl Welch, Pastor Pastor/Direct or Sunday Worship 10AM. 802 W. 22nd B L Sanford • 321-2723 Church Office, 407-322-3737 Sunday School 9:45AM J I M R O W E Morning Worship 11AM /Diam ond Glass PEST CONTROL Wad. Mid Wk Worahlp TPM Wad. 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Beta Sigma readies for upcoming year of events Stinecipher ° 1 Continued from Pa,Page BA and eat. Sanford City Council of often Include friends and fam­ part of DeLand and 75 acres at Membership In our organi­ camping liavm for dozens of used for the school of forestry. Beta Sigma Phi is getting ily. Fascinating cultural pro­ the DeLand Air Base. There zation provides opportunities boys. There they were famil­ Located In Gainesville since ready to start its 2003-2004 grams offer Insight Into sub­ were 28 buildings on the main jects that range from the arts to contribute to vour commu­ iarized with wildlife and 1905, the university was a suc­ year of events. Beta Sigma Phi cessor to earlier state schools campus and seven at the air is an international women's to gardening to in-home busi­ nity, develop lifelong friend­ taught self sufficiency during dating back to 1853. It had base. At the time there were friendship network with nesses. ships, and polish leadership their two-week stay. skills. Our sisterhood con­ Facilities were available for three functions: teaching, 1,585 students. 200,000 members in chapters This year's city council The university had and stantly redefines Itself swimming, boating, archcry, research and extension. around the world. hoard members include: endowed library which through the diversity and Indian lore and handicrafts, as The school became coedu­ The Sanford City Council Betty Jack, president; included government docu­ Kathy Sutton, vice-president; vitality of its members who well as training ns a lifeguard cational in 1947. of Beta Sigma Phi is com­ Station WRUF, broadcast­ ments, periodicals, law library prised of membership of five Pat Price, recording secretary; share their ideas, talents and and in first aid. ing on both AM and FM fre­ and the music school’s music local chapters, with represen­ Pat Johnson, treasurer; and enthusiasm. The camp was organized In quencies, was maintained at and records. tatives from each chapter Rita Doris, corresponding sec­ That is why we are known 1926 as an adjunct to the local trie school, and it was where Football, baseball, basket­ attending monthly meetings retary. around the world as "The YMCA anil was later taken Friendship Organization." over by Herman Morris, SHS Sanford's Walter “Red- ball, tennis and golf were from September to May. As we begin our New Year, among Ihe intercollegiate If you are looking into mak­ principal. Barber got his start as a sports We are women of all ages. we are planning several social sports offered. There was also Interests, and educational and events, including an All ing new friends, helping your There being no way to broadcaster. community, or Just finding enlarge the camp, Morris had Dr. J. Hlllis Miller was the a full program of intramural economic backgrounds. Chapter Luncheon, Valentine sports for both men and Typical chapters enjoy socials Luncheon, and Founder's time for you — e-mail mem- recently acquired 300 acres of president of the university in bershlpObetslgmaphi.org for fine rolling woodlands near 1951. women. that range from informal Day Luncheon. As you can The university had had more information. Osteen where he had devel­ Rollins College was organ­ gatherings to gala affairs that sec, we like to get together four presidents: John Forbes, oped plans for ized and incorporated at a horseback riding meeting of 21 charter trustees Lincoln Hulley, William Sims Special LYNX bus to and pioneer flips in the former Lyman Bank Allen and Dr. Edmunds. into the wilder­ here in Sanford on April 28, Scholastic standards were Pet of the Week ness. Cabins and 1885. Located 17 miles south high as evidenced by the large honor military veterans other buildings of Sanford in Winter Park, it number of graduates continu­ prmtantrd by tfw Hum** Sooty o! Samnob County 1 Tha SamMa Ramd were being con­ claimed to be the oldest Insti­ ing their education at leading In an effort to pay tribute to the 2 million- institutions of higher educa­ plus unsung American hemes who are unit­ structed and the tution of higher learning in enmp would be Florida. The school was made tion with very few failures. ed by an experience none of them anticipat­ The College of Law was the ed, the 2003 LYNX Veterans Bus will honor open for the first possible through a gift of time that summer. 550,000 by Alonzo W. Rollins oldest In Florida, having been military men and women who were dis­ organized in 1900. abled during a time of war or aimed conflict. Information on of Chicago. area colleges Under Dr. Hamilton Holt's Stetson claims its origin in According to the national non-profit 1883 when Henry DeLand organization Disabled American Veterans, The University 25-ycar presidency, the col­ of Florida, lege had developed the con­ opened DeLand Academy. more than 2.3 million men and women of The Florida Baptist the U S. Armed Forces became disabled Gainesville, had a ference plan of education and registration the an individualized curriculum. Convention became involved while protecting the principles of freedom In 1884 and tire name was and democracy upon which our nation was previous fall of In his second year as presi­ 10,039 students, of dent, Dr. Paul W. Wagner was changed to DeLand College. built. Henry DeLand lost his for­ LYNX will randomly select 15 of these which 7,996 were operating the school In an effi­ men and 2,034 cient and business-like man­ tune in the freeze of 1886 and individuals to have their likenesses painted a savior In the person of John on the 2003 Veterans Bus, and who will wore women. The ner. university encour­ Rollins was in the midst of B. Stetson came on the scene become symbols of pride, courage and In 1887. The named was resiliency throughout our community. The aged RCFTC train­ its winter extracurricular ing and 2,530 were activities which included the changed to John B. Stetson winners also will be asked to participate in University In 1889. There Is larz Monkey, a 3-yoar-oki spayed lomaJe. DSH. "Having my fur enrolled. 16th annual Economic the bus unveiling ceremony and Orlando's much more to this interesting Veterans Day parade, alongside "their" bus. combodl That gets my purr-motor going each time. I like having More than $6 Conference Feb. 1 -3, and the my sott tiger coat groomed. I also like having a good ‘ol rubdown. million was spent Annual Founders’ Day Week history which can be found in The bus will be unveiled at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Gilbert Lycan's “Stetson November 4, 2003 at the VA Healthcare From head to tail. I get into having a massage. Oh, yeah 11 also the previous year beginning Feb. 18, which cli­ start purring whon I get lovod on. I'm a relaxed girt. I like to take for additions to maxed with the Animated University: The First 100 Center, 5201 Raymond Street, in Orlando. Years" published In 1983. It is Any honorably discharged military It easy. Just give mo a sunbeam, f window and some food near several buildings, Magazine. Basil Rathbone by and you'll soe a good nap happen. I know how to use a litter three means' would be among those robably In our county serviceman or woman currently residing brary. lam a proud graduate in Orange, Osceola or Seminole counties, box. I like children — no matter what the age. I don't do so well dorms, a women's' appearing in the magazine. E with other cats and dogs. I like being the sole fur-oriented ani­ of Stetson, Class of 1958. and who is classified by the Department dorm, and admin­ On March 1-3, Rollins would mal in the house. I arrived at the SPCA ol Central Florida on Those of you looking at of Veteran's Affairs as being disabled istration building present the Bach Festival. Aug. IB.Mju can find me In cage number 20* and a student Stetson University, located current tuition costs can be while on active duty is welcome to enter this amazed that my cost at promotion. union center. 17 miles noith in DeLand, was Twenty more fully accredited and consisted Stetson was approximately To enter, individuals must submit proof $1,500 per year, which was of honorable discharge and a picture of To adopt Jazz Monkey, call the buildings were of u College of Liberal Arts, a being planned. College of Law, a School of expensive at that time. Cost themselves in military uniform. All pictures for my previous two years at MUST be originals and MUST be labeled Humane Society of Seminole County The university Business and a School of grounds covered Music. Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds Maryville College was about with name, rank, and mailing address on the at 407- 323-8685 or visit the facility at half that per year. 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County’s Major League By Dean Smith Sports Editor The Tribe showed off the opening Baseball players Time runs out on Tribe kick that It was a much different team than the one that went 1-9 last SANFORD — It’s often been said Oviedo High Schuoi» year. that yon can't beat speed on llu- Evans, a junior running back, football field. comeback attempt Mark But sometimes power Isn't too bad gained 21 yants on his first two car­ games played hen? In recent memo- ries and McKenzie, a senior quarter­ B ellhorn either. McKenzie. Friday night at Thomas E. But the momentum changed iy. back, hit Chris Mooring for two 2b Whigham Stadium, host Seminole hands right after halftime and the While the outcome was not what passes totaling 25 yards and another Colorado Rockies looked to be the dominant team in visiting West Orange Warriors took local fans wanted, they can still b*? to Danny Johnson for 14 before an Ib h r HR rbl ivg. the first half, rolling to a 14-0 advan­ advantage of three powerfully built happy in the knowledge that the Interception ended the drive. running backs to rally for a 27-21 Fighting Seminoles have a talented 233 49 25 2 24 210 tage behind the legs of Thomas See Seminole, Page 4B Evans and the arm of Mike victory in one of the most exciting squad that is going to give a lot of • Was 1 -for-4 this week as the Rockies won two of three from the Cardinals in Rivalry SL louts. Seminole High School's A night of celebration takes David E ckstein Tourney on a ss begins new Anaheim Angels with a ah h r HR rbl «vg. twist 412 104 64 3 30 .252 Patriotic • Was 0-for-2 with a walk in his return to the line-up By Tony DaSormler Thursday ngiht against evening Special to the Herald Oakland. By Dean Smith WINTER PARK — It Lake Mary's Sports Editor seems that every time Oviedo and Lake Howell Danny SANFORD — It was high schools meet on the a night to honor the football field, the contest G raves past and embrace the has some special signifi­ future at Historic cance. Sanford Memorial Friday night's game at Stadium Thursday Richard L Evans Field was Cincinnati Reds evening. nothing new and, at the > I m u bb era The Amateur Softball same time, remarkably Association kicked off unique. 4 15 I 60 41 5.33 its sixth visit to Sanford Not only were the Lions • His losing string continued with an exciting night finally opening their season as he lost his only start of opening ceremonies (after Tropical Storm Henri and saw ERA rise slightly for the 2003 ASA/USA wiped out 1**1 week'* scheduled opener against ogaln this w eek . Men'* Super Slow Fitch Softball National Bradenton-Lake wood Lika Brantley High School's Championships. Ranch) but they were facing The evening's celebra­ an old friend in first-year Felipe V v tion began with the 2nd Lake Howell coach Ed Annual "Woody and Norton. L o p ez Pat Ball Last spring, Norton left Derby and fans were Oviedo — where he had ss treated to several long been a member of Coach blasts from the com­ Greg Register's staff — to Cincinnati Reds petitors despite a pre­ head up the program at ab b r HR tbl avg. vailing wind that start­ Lake Howell. ed blowing in from left "There'a no way to sugar 197 42 28 2 13 .213 field and finally ended coat it, it was tough/ admit­ • Ended up hitting .280 (40- up blowing straight in ted Norton. "When I tor-143) In 35 games for the hitters' face. stepped on the field tonight, the AAA Louisville Bats. Bryson Baker over­ my locus was here with my Also scored 22 runs with came a strong field to team. But at the same time, I 11 doubles, two home win the title. couldn't wait to come over runs and 18 RBI. But also Following the Home and see these guys (his for­ mer players and friends on struck out 38 times and Run Derby the Opening Ceremonies the Oviedo staff). walked only 12. took place and they "I have to give props to the Coach Register and his staff Sanlord Middle School's centered on remember­ ing the terrorist attacks for letting their kids to be on New York, friendly and to my own kids Corey Pennsylvania and the as well for understanding Pentagon of two years this was a unique situation. Patterson ago. Each year it'll get easier, but Mistress of tonight was tough." CF Ceremonies Lisa Jones, It didn't make it any easi­ Superintendent for the er for Norton and hla new Chicago Cubs City of Sanford charges the Lions executed ib h r HR rbl Recreation and Parks their offensive and defen­ 9 90 49 13 55 .290 Department, asked for sive game plans both with a moment of silence brutal efficiency. Out lor the season with a and then the Reverend Oviedo scored on its first knee Injury. Jim Bradshaw of First two possessions and on four United Methodist of its first five while the Semlnola High School's Church of Sanford gave defense allowed the invocation. the Silver Hawks to cross midfield just once all night. T im The Honor Guard It was quite a night at Historic Sanlord Memorial Stadium Thursday night as the ASA/USA 2003 "We wanted to execute from the Sanford Police Men s Super Open Stow Pitch National Championships held Its opening ceremonies. Co-runner-up Raines Jr . well and be physical,' said Department then fired Randy Kotokrax (lop) launches one during the Home Run Derby, a tribute to the USA and those lost Cf Register after his Lions out- a 21-gun salute in In the terrorist attacks ol 2001 was held (center) and the Altamonte Patriots (bottom) were honored gained the host Baltimore Orioles See ASA, Page 3B lor winning the Babo Ruth 16-and-Undor World Series Silver Hawks 337-64. "I ■b h r HR think we executed pretty 27 4 2 6 2 348 well. • Has a and two super "One thing about this catches in 12 games after team Is they're they'r- not con- super minor league year. Lym an stays undefeated cemed with Individual ^ ‘ i a . IJ II.. numbers. They're con­ By Dean Smith Complex. Field that could easily decide cerned about the success of Lake Brantley High School s Sports Editor TVvo other high profile teams the district championship. the team. They're very Another big game finds unselfish." J ason finallyally got into the win column Lyman became the first as Lake ..... Mary , went on the road Seminole (1-1) hosting Lake As a result, the Lions' V aritek Seminole County football team to edge a very good Lake Brantley (1-1) at Thomas E. Thunder and Lighting to reach 2-0 on tne season on an Highland I’rep squad, 21-13, in Whigham Stadium. attack was more rumble than Hash Friday night as exciting Week 2 of the High Orlando and Lake Brantley held ft Class 5A contests, Oak running hacks Will Harrison off a determined Winter Springs Ridge will be at Lyman, Lake ab b r HH ibl a n - School Football Season. and Brice Patrick keyed a The Greyhounds got another bunch, 14-10, in the Patriots' Howell will be at Timber Creek 405 112 58 24 83 .277 ground attack that collected excellent came from quarter­ home opener at Tom Story and Freedom travels to Winter • Went 5-tor-18 (.278) with a 278 yards. back Kyle Harris and a surpris­ Field. Springs for the Bears' home Content to get the ball into home run, four runs ingly stingy defense to waltz District play begins next opener at the Wayne Epps the hands of nls fellow sen­ scored and three RBI this past Deltona (0-2), 24-6, in the Friday with Lake Maty (1-1) Sports Complex. ior backfield males, quarter­ weeK as Red Sox built lead home opener for Lyman at the traveling to Oviedo (1-0) for a All of the games are set to back Lee Sloan tossed just In AL wild card race to 1- Carlton D. Henley Sports huge game at John Courier begin at 7:30 p.m. See Oviedo, Fage 4B 1/2 games over Seattle.

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Vetoran star Rusty Baumgardner blasts a shot toward tho leltfiold wall during Thursday’s exhibition game at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium. The tournament ts scheduled to wrap up this attemoon (Saturday). demonstrated athletics achievement or service, have distinguished themselves and the University of Continued from Page IB Lauren Bennet and incom­ Tampa to give fans an idea Central Florida. All five of honor of those killed during ing freshman Danielle of wirat to expect during the these new inductees as well the attacks and for those Valentino, an outfielder and tournament. as the 22 previous members, fighting currently in the team's top hitter, of Lake The double elimination were chosen by a selection Afghanistan and Iraq. Man* High School; outfield­ tournament officially began the Citrus Bowl live cover­ committee comprised of for­ Sanford Mayor Brady ers Natalie Ruff and Jessie at noon on Friday with T.R. age will be on the UCF ISP rowing. He was chosen as mer UCF athletes, alumni Lessard then gave a moving Sadlowsky, third baseman Stucco/Easton roughing up Sports Network. The the 1997 Dad Vail Coach of association members, speech about the beauty of Nikki Hall and shortstop Vernon's/Mikcn and pregame show hits the air at the Year, and the lightweight Golden Knights Club mem­ Sanford and how great it is Alex Lofton of lake Brantley Bookman / Dan 4 p.m. on 740 (AM) The 8+ trophy at the Dad Vail bers, and UCF faculty and to be living in a free High Scluxtl; infielder Smith/Mcnosse/Easton, Team. The Coach, Mark and at the Florida staff. America. Ashley Tabor of Seminole ranked No. 6 in lire nation, Daniels, will handle the Intercollegiate Rowing Tire induction ceremony will laical farts then got to con­ High School; pitcher rolling over Bell Corp. play-by-play. Association Championship begin with a reception at gratulate the Altamonte AnnaMaric Jordan and Tlie tournament was to bear his name. He nas com- 6:30 p.m. and dinner will fol­ Patriots for winning the catcher/infielder Gloria have played into the lute FIVE MORE ADDED iled 15 total victories at the low promptly at 7:30. Babe Ruth 16-and-under Garaffa of Central Florida night on Friday and then TO UCF ATHLETICS Elad Vail Regattas and his Admission for the event is girls' softball World Series Christian Academy; pitcher pick up this morning HALL OF FAME teams have won seven con­ $40 for Golden Knights Club title in Louisville, Kentucky Jennifer Garaffa of (Saturday). On a weekend when UCF secutive FIRA State and UCF Alumni last month. Orangewood Christian The championship game is will celebrate its 25th season Championships since 1997. Association members, $50 lx*ssard presented each School; and catcher Arielle set to begin at 2 p.m., but if of football, two of the pro­ He also served two terms on for all others. Corporate player with a miniature bat Jenkins school not listed. the 'if necessary game', if gram’s best players will be the board of US Rowing. tables of 8 can be purchased In honor of the Patriots' The head coach was Mark both remaining teams have among five new inductees to Despite the fact she only for $500. Dress for the occa­ accomplishments. Valentino and Iris assistants one loss, would be played at tire UCF Athletics Hall of played one season at UCF sion is business attire. 1 he team finished the all­ are Mark Ruff and Gary 4 p.m. on Rinker-Stcnstrom Fame. Willie English, UCF's (1990-91), Phillips made a For more information or to star season by winning 19 of Wain. Field. all time leading rusher, and significant impact on the reserve your spot, please call 20 games that took them After the opening cere So with excellent weather David Rhodes, UCF's all women's basketball pro­ the UCF Alumni Association through district, state and monies and exhibition game to recast for the day why not time leading receiver, will be gram. A dominant scorer at (407) UCF-ALUM. regional tournaments rn was played between 42 take the whole family out to inducted along with UCF's and rebounder, Phillips still Reservations and payment is route to the World Series. nationally-ranked Historic Sanford Memorial first wrestling coach Gerry holds the school record for required by September 26, Members of the leant, and Hague/Resmondo/Taylor/ Stadium and take in the Corgley, UCF's first rowing scoring and rebounding 2003. (Seating is limited). the high scluxil they will lx* Sunbelt/Mikcn, the runner- action featuring the top playing for, are: pitcher up in the 2002 tournament, slowpitch softball players in •; Fishing: Therapy for the brain Andrea Wain, outfielder and Bell Corp./Easton out of the world. : Special to th« Herald you arc busting at the seems. * ^ The first stop is at the gas pumps so you Magic sign free agent Johnsen i What do you do when you need a break? can fuel up yourself ond the boat. Don't for­ Special to the Herald utes per game. : There are many things you can try, but fish- get the ice and the Krispy Kremc doughnut. Jolursen was named the Mountain West * inn is one thing drat cun really soothe the The next stop is the bait store and a little Tlx* Orlando Magic have signed fax; agent Conference Player of the Year following his f fishing talk among friends. forward Britton Johnson, General Manager junior campaign (2001-02). He was also * Fishing Therapy 101 works this way. The Then you hit the water just as daylight is John Gabriel announced Thursday. Per team named to either tlu* First or Second All- * night before you take a trip, you start by about to break. What an awesome sight to policy, tenns of the deal are not disclosed. MWC learns for three straight seasons. ? organizing all your gear. You make sure you see the sunrise above the horizon. Then, Johnsen (6-f«X)t-10, 210-poundl, 7/8/79) Johnsen will participate in tlx* Magic's : tie new knots in your line. Organize that there they are, waving like flags in the appeared in 109 career games with the training camp, which begins on Tuesday, I tackle box and choose your arsenal. Make breeze. Tire tails of hungry redfixh. University of Utah. I le averaged 9.6 points Septeinlx*r 30 at Disney's Wide World of - sure the batteries are cliarged and tire trailer Now Ux* adrenaline is pumping as you per game, 5.2 rebounds per game and 1.4 Sports Complex. Orlando's roster now l is ready to roll make tlut cast, and wham, you hook up. fix* assists per game during his collegiate canrr. stands at 14 players. i Once you have done these Brings you try drag is screaming and fix* fishing is moving Johnsen played in four games during tire Fur Orlando Magic ticket information, call I' to get some sleep, but tire anticipation is like a locomotive through the water. As the 2003 Pepsi Orlando Pro Summer U*ague (407) 89-MAGIC or log on to www.orlairdo- almost too much. fish ^ccum bs »o the pressure of the fight J with the Magic, averaging 12.0 ppg., 4.3 rpg., magic.com. * Once you rise in the morning to a fresh cup you hold him up and get a picture so you 1.8 apg and 2 (X) steals per game in 27.8 min- of your favorite coffee and hook up the boat See Outdoors, Page 4B See Magic, Page 4B P a g e 411 Sumlny. September M. 2 0 0 3 ______T he S bminoiT he* Sheraldemivoijc______Herald ______— Huge field entered for Lake M ary Cross Country Classic “ ______...ill. tka. MlHcilewith School the MiddleRace running School nt Race 7.M mnning at 7:30 (the middle school runners) do have to be at The following teams arc entered in the 31st By Dean Smith Annual Lake Mary Classic Cross Country Sports Editor the course at 7:15 a m., however, ns they will The Girls Varsity begins at 8 a m. with Boys meet on Saturday, September 20: be running at 7:30 n.m., prior to the high Varsity at 8:40 a.m.. Girls Junmlor Varsity at Lake Mary High (boys and girls), Winter school races." 9:20 a m., and Boys Junior Varsity a 10 a m LAKE MARY — The take Mary High Springs High (B&G), Spruce Creek High School Cross Country Course will be The Middle School athletes, both boys and The awards presentation will be at approx­ (D&G), Lyman High (BAG), Orangewood extremely busy next Saturday (September girls, will run two miles and the first 30 run­ Christian (BAG), Evans High (BAG), imately 10.45 a.m. with tropHlw ners, again both boys and girls, across the awarded to the first, second and third place 20th) as the largest ever will be on hand for Seminole High (BAG), Apopka High (BAG), stripe will receive a ribbon. finishing varsity teams and the junior tarsi- the Lake Mary Classic. First Academy (BAG), Bishop Moore (BAG), No less than 27 schools will have at least To enter, fax a list of names to 1-407-320­ Bellevlcw High (BAG), Montverde Academy one team entered, far surpassing any previ­ 9664 or 1-407-320-9512, or just show up next (BAG), Pine Ridge High (BAG), Oak Ridge ous turnout in the illustrious 31 year history Saturday before 7:15 a.m. to enter. (BAG), Oviedo High (BAG), Seabreeze High will receive ribbons, while the ll’P. 2° va™ y All seven Seminole Athletic Conference finishers will receive medals with the 21st- of the meet. (BAG), Lake Howell High (BAG), And while the High School field Is closed schools will be sending both their boys and thmugh-75th place finishers receiving rib- girls teams, as will Seminole County schools Brooksvillo Central (BAG), Lake Brantley to any new entries, meet director Mike (BAG), DcLand High (BAG), Warner Gibson is still accepting entries for the Orangewood Christian School and Crooms Admiaalon is $3 for adults, with children Academy. Christain Academy (BAG), Crooms Middle School race. Academy (BAG), Dr. Phillips (BAG), take 13-under free. The race starts behind Lake “We have some teams entered, but the Lake Mary Prep will be sending Its boys Mar)’ Prep and Northstar Christian (boys Mary High School near the Greenwood coaches find it hanl to believe that we are team and Trinity Preparatory School will be only), and Trintiy Prep and Winter Park l.akcs Middle School Track and runs through allowing the youngsters to run for free," said sending its girls’ squad. Greenwood take Park park and the take High (girls only). Gibson. "The entry form Is a little misleading Of the 27 schools entered, 22 of them will • The Coaches Declaration Meeting and Mary High practice fields, and finishes near because it mentions an entry fee. Hut that be sending both of their male and female Middle School registration Is at 7:15 a m. the start. All races ore 5K. (the fee) is for the high school runners. They teams, including junior varsity. Outdoors Seminole their first lead as they went Continued from Page IB yards to Johnson and 13 to Continued from Page 3B noise. The meetings will be held in Dania, Evans. on an 80-vard drive. may reflect later. Ocala and Lccanto. The Warriors, who were Taking'over the ball with playing their first game of Evans then ran for four As the day passes by and you sec the many The purpose of the meetings is to explore yards on first down from the 2:20 left in the third quarter. sights and the calmness of the outdoors, you solutions to conflicts that arise between the season because of a rain West Orange again went on out last week, also had a 13 and on the next play, realize that you have just been through a waterfront residents and airboat enthusiasts TYavis Knight burst through a 10-play drive. Two pass great therapy session. The drive home is a because of the loud noise that airboats some­ good opening series, driving plays of 17 and 26 yards got to the Seminole 30 with for a nine-yard touchdown feeling of accomplishment. times produce. the drive going and Jarvis Wilder running for 15 run. Reflecting upon the day you realize the At the meetings, FWC officials will explain McKinney's extra point Hughley again did the rest, stress Iras gone away. After you complete why this lias become an issue, and take com­ yards on two carries and gaining 21 yards on three Chris Johnson getting open made the score 14-0 with cleaning the boat you hit the couch and find ments from interested parties from both the 1:46 left before halftime. carries to set up a 10-yard how easy it is to relax. general public and the boating industry. for a 37-yard scamper. touchdown run by Bruce Out that drive ended in a The intermission seemed to Give yourself some therapy, don’t delay. These meetings are open to the public nnd Tatum with 9:12 remaining missed field goal. sap some of the energy from Enjoy the beauty God Iras given us and find anyone concerned with this issue is encour­ in the game. Both teams would have the Tribe and before they vour way to the fishing hole. aged to attend and provide input. An interception and 45- promising drives come up knew It, the game was tied at Tight lines and Good Fishing, Captain The FWC was asked to host the workshops yard return oy Desmond empty as the first quarter 14-14. David Rogers, AAA Hawgwild Salhvatcr in lieu of a statute change that was consid­ Owens out of the end zone ended and the second Starting at the Seminole 40 Charters, 407-405-0819, ww w aaahawgwild- ered by the legislature last year. The infor­ after a 54 yard kickoff return after Seminole seemed to be ctartcrs.com. mation gathered at these workshops will be began. driving for the tying score In fact, it was two super by James Johnson, the pow­ FWC JOINS IN THREE-YEAR critical in the FWC’s attempt to find and rec­ erful running back trio of seemed to spell the end for ommend solutions to these problems. defensive plays by the Tribe MOURNING DOVE BANDING STUDY that kept West Orange off Chris Johnson, Jarvis Wilder the Tribe. "Since the 2003 Legislative Session, the The Warriors went the 55- Florida is participating with 25 other states the board. and TVron Hughley ran the FWC has worked closely with alrboaters, the yards, with Tatum going 46 in a mourning dove banding study in which David Robinson sacked ball right down the Tribe's boating Industry, residents of Florida's on one cany, to score what 85,000 doves will be banded during the next Warriors quarterback Ted defensive throat. waterways, and interested legislators. Now looked like an insurance three years. So far, researchers in Florida Johnson for an eight-yard Hughley, who did not we want to hear from the public," said one-yard plunge by Ted have banded 815 doves. loss on one play and Jeff carry the ball in the opening Dennis David, the FWC's Northeast Johnson with 3:47 left. Hunters who harvest a banded dove Bowers made a first-down half, did most of the dam­ Regional Director. But a missed extra point should call the toll-free number inscribed on saving catch on a bomb later age, carrying three straight Toward that end the Commission is hear­ breathed life into the Tribe. the band to report the Identification number in the drive, knocking the times for nine, seven and 12 ing several suggested approaches, such as Seminole drove the field on the band and the date and location of the ball out of a Warriors receiv­ yards to set up a two-yard regulatory changes, boater education and with passes of 16 yards to hunt. In return, hunters can keep the band er's hands to force a punt. quarterback sneak by Ted various methods of information dissemina­ Daniel Ungard and 27 yards and will get a certificate of appreciation The subsequent punt try Johnson. tion, and required muffling of airboats. to Danny Johnson and a 15- with information about that particular never got off as the West Chris Bender's extra point As Florida's population continues to yard run by Knight being banded dove to commemorate the hunt. Orange kicker went to a cut the lead to 14-7 with only increase, so does development of homes on the big plays. “The hunter is a critical link in this mourn­ knee to receive the snap, 3:18 run off the clock. the state's lakes, rivers and other waterways. But with first and goal at ing dove banding study. Reporting banded killing the play with a 12- Seminole could do nothing Now, where there was once only forests and the two, the Tribe had to run doves will help us understand the effects of yard .loss and giving with its first possession. wildlife inhabiting the shores of many of three plays a n d use up its annual hunting regulations on mourning Seminole the ball at the Despite a good punt and these waterways, and airt>o*t» ppuiq prorate . remaining two time outs Warriors 33. two plays that'netted noth­ without the concern of disturbing others, before Nick Martin finally McKenzie l^it Mooring for ing, the Warriors got the there are now homes and communities. This . ot in from the one. gist Kgrt Hodges said...... a pair of passes for 18 yards ilay of the game when situation has created a conflict regarding tcKinncy's extra point cut The objectives of the multi-state study are and after a three-yard run by fames Johnson took a I vessel noise between residents and airboat the deficit to 27-21, but there to determine mourning dove harvest rates, Evans and a penalty, ran 15- reverse, somehow got operators. was only 1:16 left. estimate annual survival, provide informa­ yards himself to set up a between for Tribe defenders, The public input meetings will be held at The game was not over, tion on the geographical distribution of the three-yard run into the end and ran nearly untouched the following locations on the datrs and however, as Seminole ran harvest and develop and refine techniques zone for the first score of the 76-yards for the tying touch­ for a future operational dove-banding pro­ times listed: the on-side - kick to perfec­ game. down with 6.08 left in tire • Sept 13 from 2 pm.-4 p.m., in southeast tion, with Tate grabbing a gram. Paul McKinney converted third quarter. Florida at the International Game Fish bouncing ball at the West Mourning doves are along the most wide­ the extra point and the Tribe Seminole continued to Association auditorium at 300 Gulfstream Orange 43. ly distributed and abundant birds in North led 74) with 6:49 left In the struggle on offense, but it America. More of these popular game birds Way, Dania Beach. was one big play that really But the Tribe could only 1 Sept. 27 from 2 p.m.-4 p.in. in central half. muster six yards on four are harvested than all other migratory bird Seminole got the ball back turned the game around. Florida at the Marion County Agriculture plays and the Warriors ran species combined. In Florida, about 18,300 st two plays later when McKenzie unleashed a Extension Service auditorium at 2232 NE out the dock. hunters harvested more than 366,000 ,J. Eddington forced a fum­ bomb perfectly over a West Jacksonville Road, Ocala. B Seminole will be at home mourning doves in 2002. However, wildlife ble and Jason Tate fell on the Orange defender almost 50 • O ct 2 from 2 p.m.-4 p.m. in west central again next Friday, hostiqg managers have little information from loose ball at the Tribe 48. yards from the line of scrim­ Florida at Central Florida Community take Brantley in the opening which to guide harvest management deci­ McKenzie then directed a mage, but the ball bounced College - Citrus County Campus, Jerome district game for both teams. sions. Banding is one of the most important 10-play, 52-yard drive high­ out of his receiver's hands Multipurpose Room, Bldg. L2 Room 103, Game time is set for 7:30 tools used to obtain this information. lighted by an eight-yard run and the Tribe had to punt. 3800 Lccanto Highway, Lecanto. p.m. at Thomas E. Whigham The number to call to report a banded by Evans ana McKenzie The Warriors took advan­ Anyone interested is strongly urged to Stadium. mourning dove is 1 (800) 327-BAND (2263). completions of five and 11 tage of the letdown to take Operators arc on duty 24 hours a day. attend one of these meetings and provide Monday - Friday, during hunting seasons; input. Pursuant to the provisions of the otherwise 7 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. During other Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), any­ hours, hunters may use the voice mall sys­ one requiring Racing special accommodations to participate In SUrl) tem. Banded birds also can be reported Continued from Page 3B LATE MODEL . I. (13) | aw Boyd, 2 (4) Tim Clark. 3 (04) these meetings should advise the FWC at online at wwwpwrc.usgs.gov, select The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle and IXiug Semrcwr, 4. (26) Mike Murphy. 3 (77) Brkui Belle*. 4. (II) least five days in advance by contacting “Birds," then "Bird Banding tab." Junior Dragster classes will be in action. N*Un Wilton. 7. (57) Clud IVrrr: 4 (43) Randy Dye; *. (7) Cindy Hoffman, ADA coordinator at 850­ D u ll* Mrrlr; 10 (44) kUrk South. II. (23) Joey Pletka The local track also hosts "Street Drags" 488-6411. If you are hearing or speech O rtN WHEEL MOOiriED . 1. (W) Rcb Underwood; 2 (75) FWC TO HOLD AIRBOAT NOISE every Wednesday and Friday night from 6 Dubby Blake. 3 (I) Andy Sefkittl. 4 (13) M «k Vansirvmder; 3. impaired please contact the FWC at 850-488­ PUBLIC INPUT MEETINGS (20) Ed KuheL 6 (9) David H i*. 7. (I W| Itm CTovrnla* p.m. until 1030 p.m. SU rtR STOCK . L (3) Je« Cedbum. 1 (211) Jack I erven. 3 The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation 9542. You can use the time to test, tunc, practice, For more information, contact Dennis (23) Outlie Collina. 4 (50) Ruherl Skinner; 3 (2a) Mike Amato. Commission (FWC) is holding a series of run grudge races, etc. No extra charge to 6 (L3) Rkh Clouerr; 7. (20) luetcn Reynold.. 4 (57.) Butch David or Elaine Richardson at 352-732-1225. three public meetings regarding airboat run. never; * (17) Seen tau , 10 (01) Rub Gauthier. II. (II) Nkh VGglcr; 12 (3a) Steve Detwtlrr. 13 (54) John Vanwagunrr. 14.(2) Orlando Speedworld Dragway is located Kiel Whaley, 15 (34) Randy Junes; 16 (24) Henry Rader; 17. (5) 17 miles east of Orlando between Orlando luhn Caettu. 13 (34) Pet Buckley; 19. (31) Rkh Urmlner 20 (21) M agic and Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Jcah Wneikowaii, 21. (37) Steven M et* 22 (OH) Chuck Smlty; said Orlando Magic General Manager John Cocoa Cutoff. 23. (VI) Tbdd Drtocutl (DinjutUhed) Continued from Page 3B Gabriel. “With their first-class facilities and SPORTSMAN . I. (U) Mike Ttackt Z (30) D»le Clucaarr. 3 For event, ticket and race day weather (07) Ron Leaky; 4- (13m) Bel) Sfwdr. 3. (I) Steve Redd.lt 6. (70) CAMP TO BE HELD AT DISNEY ' staff, Disney will provide us with a tremen­ information call 407-568-5522. |uhn Nuebaum. 7. (55) |un Snyder. 4. (41) Cory Kaiaar; f . (2) Bill The Magic will hold their 20034)4 training dous start in reaching all of our goals." lane, 10 (75) Scott Stone. II. (II) Bryan DulU. IZ (S) Bruce camp at Disney's Wide World of Sports Orlando begins the preseason on Oct. 7 at RESULTS MeGurUgal 13. (IV) Milch Dougherty ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD MINI STOCK . I. (V) Robb* Stum; Z (7) Dm 'Mlmtlrman* Complex, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 30. It Dallas. The Magic open the regular season Mi nod. 3 (71) Ted 'Mr Mini Slock* Vulpiue. 4 (4) Ron f lU t y . August 29 marks the second time that the Magic have on Oct. 29 at New York, and the home sched­ (hibeau; 5. (e3) Ret Christensen; 6 (7a) Re. ‘ Boorman" DO LU O BANDITS .1 .(0 0 ) Chad Alim. 2 (34) Gerald ■AN Hullmgrr. 7 (0) Chad Aahlry, 3 (10) O n * lunev V (40) Shewn Hold camp at Disney, also training there ule on Oct. 30 vs. . The com­ White. )r; J. 03) DrrrVt Whnd; 4 (IT) Blake Ldm. 5. (IS) Ryan prior to the 1997-98 season. plete schedule is available through the Price. 10 (4V) feeier Skuvirn. (I. (34) Ren Hutto; )Z (IS) Wayne Dual. 6 (S) Matthew larrrtt Clark (Did Nut bunk ■ANDOLUO YOUNG GUNS . I. nn thcandu. Complex to prepare for the 2003-04 season," amateur athletes in some 30 sports. STRICTLY STUCK . I. (VI) D ev* Scott. Z (92) Curt* Smith. t. (20G) Chiu Gdevpw. V. (2m) J e w Buy J SrORTSMAN . t. (44) Dunn* Smith. Z 121) Rkhard lUfhL 3 (66) 11m Ednuemlaiev 4 (39) |cfrmy llocrmamp. 3. (8a) J (13) Robert Ilight. 4. (56) IhU lull. 5 (77) Ueaery Sheerer. 6. Farr* Crrwa. 6 (10) Roger Ud.ru, 7. (6) Mark Bicel 3 (21) (50) |i*un lull. 7 (26)Chari* VrH. 3 (44.)Cury k u « laacet Uihmich. 9. (X) Richard Berui. 10. (22) Bruce McGungul |r. II. (13) Ralph |uneu, IZ (94) Ruaiy Boyer Oviedo 70 yards on seven carries. each added 11 yards rush­ MINI STOCK . I. (07) Chad AiMr). 2 (9) R<**>* Skmvr: 3 (7) Dm -Mnulrnun* klilTuuL 4 (M) R| Amur*. 3 (21) Scott Jordan Feurer (30-yard ing. VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK Continued from Page IB K m m 6 (24) Sr.n Sum. 7 (72) Matt Roller. ■ (77V) Randy field goal) and Willlce Both schools play in dis­ HUkmlrr.9. (IN ) Mkhad Seay, 10 (07) Dkk Laarlo. Saturday, August 30 nine passes, completing five Daniels (11-yard touchdown trict games next week. sunn STOCK Only lay 9 ireUeMe) . t. (441 Sib Brdrr, Z HUSSY STOCK _ I (46) Trav* Gamble. Z (36) Grady ChrMian. 1 (M| Umn* North. 4 (15) Alan Peacock, 3 (47) Pete for 59 yards. run) accounted for all of Oviedo will finally play its (12) Cory lim l. 3 (13) Rkh C1dum«. 4 (2) Run Whaley, 3 (IT) Harrison, who scored on a Sma hillock; 6 (19) |ur Belkey. 7 (5) Km Nolen. 3 (II) Richard Oviedo's scoring in the sec­ first home game, hosting 6A- STRICTLY STOCK .1 (0 7 ) Rkhi* Umlla, Z (4u) Cleg Bnur. Pike; 9 (7) Rhn Apgar. 10 (31) Dime* Bird*HI pair of 1-yard dives in tire ond half. District 2 and Seminole 1 (00) Eric Hodge, 4 (15) Tony BcU HOBBY STOCK B-MA1N . I. (10) Paul Cutchar. Z (9) Ream* first quarter and added a 28- Senior running back James Athletic Conference oppo­ NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY Satinet. 3 (Jth) I Tulip Connor. 4 (34) Mid*H (owe; 5 (79) TUn yard scoring sprint in the FbaU. 3 (40) Steve Blanker. 7. (65) Tyler fohnaon. 3 (12) Kkk Benson rushed for 32 yards nent Lake Mary. Lake S.luniiy, August M Mend. 9 (25) Tim Kudu. 10 (67) Tim South second quarter, finished S U rU LATE MODEL _ I. (II) David RuRm. Z (74) Bury on nine attempts to lead the Howell will be on the road to LATE MOOLI _ 1.(56) B«U UttHL Z (14) Mike Eubanka. 3 (07) with 136 yards on 14 carries. Orlando to visit Timber Willoughby. 3 (27) M)k« Good. 4 (71) BJ M d ru l, 3 163) )u> Dark] Clegg, 4 (35) Tim Ewing, 3 (II) Rotw Sima. 3 (22) h * Silver Hawks (0-2). Joey n il* . 6 (II) Alt CfUM. 7 (57) |tm Rider, S. (7) Mark Patrick, who had a 52-yard Creek in a 5A-Diatrict 5 con­ Baker. 7. (40) Adam Bennett. 4 (57) Chuck lulren. 9 (34) Sant Furjanic (four carries) and Vermin mdrt. 9 (V) Bnml 11.44*. 10 (I) Guy Thumaa (thd Nut Thumpeun. 10 (7) Kent Corbtrv , touchdown run, contributed Jeremy Francis (10 attempts) test.

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NOTTCI ulli:« iiuil '• Local business searches for artistic assistance VvlwJ* Aucaon ■900am WHEN Octobar 1.200) Hapjiy Bays Car Wash, a new business Car Wash will own the original with WHERE: PalFi lowing. 1919 W l a SbaaL Santord. FL 32771 to be built at East Lake Mary Boulevard exclusive rights to reproduce artwork (407)321-7442 near Ihc Seminole County Schools while murals are hanging (approximate­ VEIACLE YEAR 1900 administration building, is looking for ly two years). After that time, artists MAKE VOLVO MOOEL. 4DR artists to paint five murals. may reproduce and sell prints of the COLOR OREY (I) 1990 Ptymouto Suuon VM A. W1FAAB4XL1490A01 Selected artwork will be original realis­ original. Wagon Bkr Vto* 1P4FH44R7LX2B49M Artists interested in being considered for VEIACLE tic paintings depicting the artist's ren­ YEAR 1966 (Auction dal* 9-29-03) the murals should submit an application MAKE: CHRYSLER dering of designated historical scenes MOOCL 20R (2) 2003 Harley Dewtoon that include renderings of people and before 2 p.m. Sept. 20 by mail to COLOR RED lolorcycit Bb VM 9 1C3BJ6SE 0JG3362O9 VM 1MO4CAJwmUM31i09 automobiles from the 1950s. Size 18 by Framing 508 Gallery at 508 Sanford

VEIACLE (1) 1969 CedWac 4 Door Bfa 24 horizontal (size is proportionate to Avenue or by e-mail to willpaintfor- YEAR: 1966 Vine iaaCD51S0J4299691 MAKE: VOLVO murals). Paintings can be oil, watercol- [email protected]. MOOEL STATION WAGON (Aucbon dale 19-14-03) COLOR GREEN or. acrylic or a combination. No photog­ The contest is co-sponsored by VM 4 YVIF*8634010442*3 Autbon a * be Held on See raphy or digitally reproduced images. Seminole Cultural Arts Council and 14.2001 1104 The Sanford murals will include 1950s United Arts of Seminole County. scenes from the old Sanford Zoo, the Winners will be notified and winning NOTtCCOFFUMJCSALK riverfront, the stadium, ihc Ritz Theater entries will be displayed as murals in OVIEDO TEWING. MC gfaea the Sanford location of Happy Bays Car eobce ol Foracfcaue ol lien and the downtown area. n l raw* to tea veiwsee pu- PUBLIC AUCTION A prize of $500.00 will be awarded to Wash. suanl to aubaeclinn 713 79 at h e Florida Buiuto* that on ! PubAc aucbon to be held « I winners in each category. Happy Bays OCTOMR a. 2003. 900 AM 44 I 9 0 0 a m on 9w 290i day el 325 Au*n A m . Oviedo. FL SEPTEMBER 200) AI tie 32790. OVIEDO TOWINQ bora door olSentord Towing and maorw* *w ngie to K M p or Recovary toceled *1 2622 L e c a l s L e g a l s L e c a l s L e g a is Couary Club Rd. Serdord. FI 32771. tor 9ia pupoae ol d»- Munah.DwMAWI|RA.PA 1004 Chavy S-IO poatng ol tie fabwOTig valacto VIN4 IOCCSI9ZIHKI53647 RO Boa 132A WVAai Part. FL 377*0132* YEAR 1669 MAKE MAZDA •702 Victor A P a m . 1999 V9M JM1G0222aK 1745691 Tatopltan* 407*44 AMI Allornay lor PoraonA Dodga Van. VM I vurr THDlFBRIXTYaoOMr RAprAAArAAAv* IB4KS439KX594396 PiAAc aucbon to be held 91900 •716 Chart** F. Ftokx 1(B4 Puttoah Sapbamar 7. 14. 2003 1973 Ford PAi am on tie 29m day ol SEP­ South wind Uotortwma, VM 1027 VWt FI0ONR4I470 TEMBER torn Ai r e kora • OKP37WOE 3325919 door a t Sentord Towing and IDUOUlCuBiU Recovery faceted at *522 FKBrti Saptantaar 7.14,9003 VMS iaiA J27E4FG 3J4*l9 Coudry Ctob Rd. Sardord, F| TaihaM Soolaro 1029 32771. tot Ma pwpoae ol * 4 - OatwaI CovwaI a t 1991 Chevy Pmm poemg too totowbig rthicto F liO l Bat No 0068623 V949 IY18KB499M2O2490 4 SarnmoM County Shaun • Noncaof YEAR 1995 MAKE OOOOC OIAba 1992 ta d Suewd V M 42B»056F 15H561993 100 Both Boutortrd VW4 IQ2J064T1N76B4367 | Bantonl. Mur«to 32773 Putac aucbon to ba tiaM al 9 0 0 I (407)663 A603 PubMi SeguntaM 14. 2003 am on Via *9Bi day ol 9CP- M RE FORFEITURE OF 1999 TIMBER *001 AI tie bora CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCK. door ol Santord Towmg and VJN IOCC3IA4AWK220AM. Recovery toceled ol 252* S364 00 M UNITED STATES C o u n ty Club Rd. Santord. FI noACA a aarrAil null to* Van CURRENCY. AND A BLACK NOT1CC OF FUBUC 9AL« d a m aah Vaa Court WITHIN DRINKS LOCKBOX 31771. tor N pupoee <4 *a- to bahal ol to* -harato now­ a t THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS poaang * » kaowng vahlcto rated RCOISTOR Jo ** A. OVIEDO TOARNQ. MC gtrtf WITHIN THE LATER OF AFTER THE DATE O f THE I V*j on Jui* I, torn. lobce d ForeckWMe (4 LMn TEAR 1998 MAKE CHEVRO­ THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS n l irnor* to M4 H h d H pu- THE DATE OF THE FIRST NOTICE OR SO DAYS AFTER LET Any UNAUTHORI2EO USE (4 uor* to ntworenn 71X79 <4 VM* 10COO15M507166663 PUBLICATION OF THIS THE DATE OF SERVICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON tw badwnark J0 6 E A PEREZ So Florida U aiu rs Biel on NOTICE OR THIRTY 130) OATS MENCHACA la MrtcUty tor- AFTER THE DATE OF SER­ THEM ICTOMR 19. MOX 900 AM PutAah S^Aantaar (4. *003 baton wahoui to* vwtoan oorv VICE OF A COPY OF THIS 4 *25 Autn Art. Onedo. FL 1114 •W4 c4 to* RCOISTCR and ■• NOTICE ON THEM 12796 OVIEDO TOWING ba (VoiatKad and pmahadto n erw e *«• r & t to a a m * or l a k * aatonl (4 tot law 9 a * •md any andtir t» teds NOTICE OF Mao Puttoc Node* i4 Raoord RU9LJC AUCTION aAaraal at h r ktoowng popart/ and UCC-1 Maig numbar IBM Chavntet PkAup Truck. 1999 KIA SopTrt 200304650B4X VM4 KNAFDI217KS770494 None* a hmaby gnwn VIN 1QCC3IA4AWK220033. SarnmoM Ran! 6 BoUy wB *a* Pukkah AuguM 31. *003 and t t 1973 MO Putac Aucbon tor aalrtga tai Saptombar 7, 14. *1 .1 0 0 ) VMe 0HN6UO3I5249 O caab cn Bamand to t*E 14247 ^ubfesii SapurTber 14.2001

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L e g a u s L e g a l s t-EG A I-S L e g a l s L tG A l-S Lrc.ALs L cgals EIRST PUBLICATIOtI OF THIS RIVERS HOMEOWNERS LOT 20 ANO THE E *| *J** to C*M No OJCA 659140 d NOTICE a datote agamal to* in tm* cmcuir count W Sam C RrraaddL Eaqdre ASSOCIATION M C . . FEET OF LO T71.SA NFO»« SHARON O MUNOZ. «l i n . d aatete m to* toon and manttet OF THE 18TH CHASE MANHATTAN to* Cacti* Coral d to* ISTH Faaaatt. Aniiony 8 Taytot, PA UNKNOWN TENANT HEIGHTS, a s r e c o r o e o m JudKAd C*o j* to and tot SEMI d . exeatt trad by Santana 731 707. JUOKLAl CIPCUIT. MORTGAGE CORPORATION 138SW CdoddDrkre Patented * plat book 7. ivoeM or HOLE Corafy, florid* wfratdn Ddandwf(a>, 733 703 and 733710 d to* in and fo r PUtoMl Odanrki F t 37804 TIC PUBLIC RECORDS OF MMINOte COUHTt. BANK ONE NATIONAL ASSO­ NOTICE O f Etortte SUMaa and Rda S *90 COUNTY. FLORE CIATION a t Thirtaa tot CSFB NOTICE OF SALE d to* Ftonda Rida* d Pidrete Florida Pulteah September 14,21.2003 ronret osum s a u Barra* 2001-78 acting *ddy to and Onwrrtranktyp FYoctokA* DA CTVK DIVISION 1082 k* caparfy a l TiuaiM k» EOCC NOTICE IS ICREBY GIVEN CAM NO: 03 CA-1481 14Q CHAISES R ATWATER. ** d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j^L7A HE WEST 17TM purauar* to an Otdat or I n * AU a AIMS ANO OEUANOS TRUST 7007 1, la to* riatodl pvarav* Is a Find Aalgmad d STREET. SANTORO. EL 37771 and HULAINE PE ROMAN and judgmad Sdraddlng NOT SO HI ED WILL OE TOR CHASE MAF6IAT7AN M THE CIRCUIT Forar.lotraa dated SEP 04. NOTKE OF BERGMAN, unknown apnuaa d Eardoara* Sal* artarad on SEP 2003. and antetad to Caa* No EVER BARRf D m o r tg a g e c o r t o r a t b m 04. 7003 to tola CM* rant pend­ COUIIT IN AND FOR In accordance "nt*^ Platodl. FORECLOSURE BALI IAAAJNE BERGMAN. * mat OJCA IS68-14W. d to* Cmte Anwttcan* a lb DtaaCdtraa Act. ing to taal Corat to* dy*» N SEM IN aE COUNTY. pi* Jr niton d 8** Note* hM (PtoaM n * * * to THE rwd. JOHN DOE and JANE rio m oA Court d to* Fld «t array Aa9dal Ftetarw M h tm atotefa* ntad- DOE te ara to* Ddandarat. I wrath la torktstert abtw# bagrar on Saptetdret 14, 7001 BEUiMOir HE RAID) CASE NO 07C A -166314G Citeu* to and tot Smdnote tog a apaead aetattmatldtonto Cowry. Etond*. what**y BANK parlkyrate to h t procaaaLtJ lot caati al WEST I wf m 8 to to* NdM * and Altortraytat IteMtonatr RALPH ICRSI84AN M d. NOTICE IS HEREBY (WEN MOREOJITY INC. OF AMERICA NA SUCCES­ ahouid codad to* Cora' Pm I Mddat tor cmIi to 8ra Wan JaattoW S*ad (Vtervtertk pureuarf lo a Final Aakjmarf d rilONI DOOR OF TIC SEMI SOR BY MEROER TO AdntoMbator d 701 N P M IKXE COUNTY COURT­ Fred Door. 8EVM0LE COLM Honda Bat No 0478717 Ftvndoaur* da tod to* day d NATIONSBANK. NA . M * Avarua Santotd F t M 77I. TY COURTHOUSE. 301 Norto 400 Want Church Straw N o n e t or SEP 04. 2003. and antorad to HOUSE IN THE CITY OE SAN Platodl and RALPH HERSM Tatephon* Nranbat (407)373- Park Avarara. Santotd. Florid* Orlando. F tor Id* 37801 FORECLOSURE SALE C at* No 03CA 1701 14W ol e o r o . rioRiUA *i ttoo MAN MVA RALPH J HERSM a-rin not later toon a*ran (7) o'etodt am on Tueartey SEP 37771, d 1100 AM on to* Plrrra (407)748 3733 (Pim m putteah In TIC to* CM A Coral d to* ISTH MAN. DONNA M HERB! MAN rteya pnot to to* preoaodng 8 30. 7003. to* tofowag day d SEP SO. 7003. to* tafow- MARION M O m d al SCMWAXE HCnAlO) Jratmal Cacu* to and tot D*tondat*a. TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWN haattng toyreaad. (TDD) 1 8 0 9 ­ daaertrad property aa Ml totto tog d ata toad property ** aal Seminole County. Flotlda. ER9 ASSOCIATION. INC; rrarntw rei • 9538771 ot \Mc# (V) ( 8 0 9 to Mid Summary Etod totto In add Otdat ot Find Etta J Sraidarman Co-Dual** NOTICE IS HEREBY (WTN •tomato CHASE MANHATTAN NOTICE OF SALE UNKNOWN TENANT at* to# 855 8770 ida Flotlda Ralay judgmat* d Eoradoaut* Judgmad. lows 150 Sareto CTree* Dr pin u m l to a Find «• MORTGAGE. C ORPORATION Dttareted*. I *ai e*4 to rra toludng Award d Allotrrayt' Wtater Sprtryg*. FL 37708 r o n d o ** * dated foe <1«| d la to* Platodl and CHARLES R Nrdea la grean frel pratuot* to a tadreat and bad baktet tot Cdah E*m and Coda, to «a* LOT 101 LOST LAKE Erica C PhBpa. Co Treat** SEP 04. 7001 *nrt entered In ATWATER BARBARA ANN Summary Final Judgmad d at Waal trow door d to* Dtorvi ton Tfto day d A « }< *. ESTATES. ACCORDING TO 1716 Sideup Fkl Cm * 1*9 03 CA 1**1 1*0 cd ATWATER. FLORIDA DOOR Fpradoaur* dalad Saptettirei 4. Coratooua* 101 N F>*ik 70m CONTROL OF ORLANDO. I d 78 d HIOOEN LAKE THE PULT THEREOF AS Annua. Santotd. El 37771. al Maatend. rL 37751 taw O ru * Cowl Id I * IStH RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK M 7003. In CM Action No 07-CA- Jurkcul Com * m *nd loi INC. OUTOOOR LIOHTINO PHASE 111 UNIT VS. aocorrkg 1100 AM on OCT OT. 7003. to tw (fat trarad *• recanted to PAGES 81 THROUGH 60. 1B33 14G. to to* CKua Coral Pubfcah SaplamCret 14. 71, MARY ANNE MORSf Semmote County Floral*, PERSPECTIVES. jatN DOE. INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC d to* E1/ **anto Ju d od Cwral Ctetk C4 Tha Cltcu4 Coral whereto CHASE MANHATTAN JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN PM Book 38. *1 Paodtl T8 and in and tor Satranol* County. a t eat lotto In taxi Final 2003 80. d Ira PuMta Raeotda d RECORDS OF SEMINaE 1087 By Mary Slttap# MORTGAGE CORPORATION TENANTI81 IN rOSSCSSON Ftonda. to which MOREOLKTY. Judgmad. la ate Sanand a Coraay. Ftonda COUNTY. FLORttA. Deputy Cterk letoaPtatolrtwvIRAIPHHER OF TIC SUBJECT PROPERTY 84C. la to* Piarrdl and MARI­ LOT 31, TWIN RIVERS SEC­ SHMAN. BANK OF AMERICA. I Mi M* to to* ttdwrt and T«* ON MOTH. THE CIT Subttrttodby _ . „ taddat tot CMtl d to* WEST DATED tola doy d SEP W OROEREO *1 SEM IN aE TION IV UNIT 1. ACCORDING CITY OF LAKE MARY. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. COUNTY. FLORIDA, ton day QROUP/CONBUMER FLOMOA Lara Otoe* d Matahaf C 94C. JOHN DCS JANE OOE m a n d o o r o f the sem i 7003 TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS d SEP 04. 7003 EMANCE. INC and WING AS UNKNOWN TFNANT|S| IN IKXE COUNTY COURT­ RECORDED M PlxT BOOK field r e s e r v e momeown NOTKE OF 1800 NW 49to Streat. Srtea 170 POSSESSION 01 TIC SUB HOUSE, to Santotd. Ftonda d ERS ASSOCIATIONS. 84C. are 38. PAGES 4 3 46. 47. 46 ANO Clara d to* O c u t Coral MARYANNE MORSE PUBLIC HEARING Fort l araterelate, Ftonda 33308 • JECT PROPERTY I wt* m* to 1100 on to* day d OCT OT Datendada I w« t*8 to to* l*dk 46. OF THE PUBLIC Tatephan*. (834)4530388 By MarySaorpa Aa Ctetk. C»cu* Coral fra tvdracl and hail N U n kit 2001. to* ktenwtog 4 t w t * l rat and tore** dddat tot caah al RECORDS OF SE M M aE Factete* (85417716037 Deputy Oatt SCMMOLE. Ftatld* COUNTY. FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBY (WEN by CMtl *« toe WEST FRONT By Mary 81 rtx*)* lira Waal Irani door d to* fra City Cammmain d fra Cfy Pitakth Sap4an*rat 7 . 14, 7003 DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE Eaad Judgmad low* Aa Dapuly Clttk Sdtntod* County Coratooua*. d Laka Mary Etortte. toal awd KB7 COUNTY COURTHOUSE. In DARLFNE C FERNANDEZ, 301 N Park Ayarua. Satdntd. MARYANNE MORSE LOT S I. BLOCK C. SWEET- r v x n n c A* Ctetk d to* Coral Board wai read a PuMc Haarmg Bankfd. noraia. * 1 110 0 on tw SPEAR 4 HOFF MAN. PA Etotala 37777. d 1100 a m . on on Thurartey Oclnbar 7, 2001 day i* SEP 30 2003. foe tateuw WATCH OAKS ACCORDING ADOHNO A YOSS, PA Dy Mary S n a p * TOE Souto Otaw Hgharey Ortotret 7. 2003. toa todowlng d 7 00 p m . ot aa toon aa poa- M TUB CMCUTT COURT OF TO TIC PUG I HEREOF AS 2001 Souto Beyahore Dram daaotred tad preparty **4 iitto AaDapury Ctetk THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL * 0 drtcrtaad pnfwrty aa M« Cord OadM. Ftonda 33148 •44a tfraradter. In conaktet an tor* to MX Final Judgmwf. to R r e o n o e o in plat bo o k SUM 1800 to rra Summary FtoW Aak/rrad CMCUTT M ANO FOR 18. RAGES 71 AND 77. OF Man*. Ftonda 33133 Tatephon* (303)606 7789 PUtteah Sradnote tterakl appeal In to* Board d ft* dEoredoarar Adpiatmanl (BOAi eterual tot SEM IN aE COUNTY. THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f (305)856 5555 FLOMOA rrawd a tpactal acoommodadon tone* variance* lo Chapte’ LOT 31. TWM RIVERS s e c ­ SEUIttCXF COUNTY. FLORI­ Ld 37. WMGE1EL0 RESERVE Submitted by CTVK. ACTION Put*an S*pl*mtrat 14, *1, to partfcyrate to *•• proewatteg 154 23 (A)(1) and Ctrap4w tion IV UNIT I. ACCOROINO DA PHASE 8. arxorrkng to to* ptel Mare A Ban Ena. PA CAM NO. 03-CA6I8-14 O ahouid cor* ad Coral 154 08. Laka Mary Coda at to t ic plat the nr o r a s 7001 r rared. racordad In Ptel Book Atktadeaaaon M M l N P*tk Ordnance*, to atow a 4‘ Nd> RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3*. 881 NE 16/fi Sired. Srtea THE BANK OF NEW YORK, art- Avarua Brat. NJOI. Satdrtd. 78. paga* 88.88. and TO. d to* brad privacy wal wah 7 IM fl PAGES as THROUGH *». Puttee Rarorrta d S*mlnote 704 mg arte-y m fa capacity at Flotlda 377TI. d toad tare work North Urarre Coach, Etond* wtaugl* fen pakaN or lop. and INCLUSIVE. OF THE n * U C IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Coraay. Elortd* THtetea k» EOCC TRUST 7001- tog a tpaora auntrmodaBon to I mg day* d yora reedd d ton lo aacaad toa maiwaan 50V RECORDS OF SEMINOLE OF H U EIGHTEENTH node* TaU*non* (407)323- 33187 IF partrtpai* *» to* pmcMdng Ttiapwa (306)7704100 cpedly tekarenrad COUNTY. FLOROA JUOtdAL CIRCUIT M 4*30 Erl 4777. ot ydc* DATED 8*ptemt»f 4 ,7001 AK'A 1010 JOSHUA CITEEK ahouid contact to* Coral I (retain Sapiai*4rei 14.21. ANO FOR SEM MaE tovand 1-8008638771 lira aubfart propwly batng COURT. OVIEOO.n. 32765 Adnra*dt*ur at 701 N Pan 2003 COUNTY. FLOMOA Putdah Baptatnhat 14.21. MARYANNE MORSE located aouto d Lite la te Maty Avar at*. Santotd EL 127/1. CIVIL ACTION Ctetk d to* Create Cowl 1085 r t ftlP A c o o w r r and Tataptnn* Nradrat (407)323- 7003 and aouto a art d letand Dftva NO. E9CA6I0-14-0 0 8 0 BY. Mary Stroup* and hrrvmg an addreaa d 390 CORBTTT; unknown ap o a * d Act 4330 nr* Mar toan Mvan (7) 1 Dapuly Ctetk PHAiP A COlWITf. 6 mwtted. ■toy* pnur to 8i* pracMdng It noticf. o f action Cvankrtete lid . mere [teikakarty EDGAR J. BARNETT. * l SEIBNOU COLMTY. traarng impwred. (TOO) 1 6 0 0 CONSTRUCTIVE daacttatd aa k to a i Tiuato* undar TnM dared 81 THE CIRCUIT COURT ATTENTION PERSONS WITH FLORIDA; JOHN OOE AND 933 8771 ot Stole* (V) 1800­ SERVICE partcpai* n tort proeMdtog February 13.1883 d 479 FtOHTEEN JUOtCUL aSABAIllCS JANE OOE. 833 8770 *«• Florid* Ratey Pared ID Nradrat 15 20 30 _ . . lltouU corfecl to* Coral Lakathor* ON* LaM Mary O R C trr to AND FOR Patron* ateh teaattety who naad M THE ORCUtT COURT SUE 00000060 AdmrtdrMor *1 701 N Para SE MMOLE COUNTY, a apactel *cc«mmoda0on to p*f- FL 37741 OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL Averara. Sadotd EL 32/71. pwratdl. FLOMOA bcipd* to tola precraadng ahordd NOTKE OF ACTION Datad 8*a day d SEP 03 CMCUn M ANO FOR lagrt Daaenpaon Talaptiona Number (*07)373 Co m NO: B3CA-17T8-14-W codad Coral ArkranratraOm al 4330 nr* laiar toan Mvan (7) 7003 • I 301 N Park Avarua, Site* N301 MUMFGAOE COUNTY. LEO SEC 15 TWP 70S ROE TO PHILIP A CORBITT, real d*yk pnot to to* pmoawkng 8 Sadotd. Etond* 32771. at teaal FLORIDA NANCY C KISLINO. Tntato* 30C DEG 377 63 FT E ♦ 233 75 terete unknown. 6 abv*. and 6 haarmg toyrabad (TOO) 1-800 MARY ANNE MORSE CURL ACTION MG KEVIN FELOtHHAUCR and d to* Rrttrarrj E Kraang Treat two working dayt d yura reoarpl FT 8 3 0CG If MIN W OF dwid. to •< partwa rtdmang an dark a lira Oror* Coral I d tola none*. Tate (toon* 07-78711 CA 08 83367(1 ot Vise* (VI 1-600­ LP40A F FELOENHAUER. t*a NW COR o r 8W 1/4 OF NW totereaia by. f » w A ratew ot 833 6770 rra riunda RaMy By M arySknp* w*a RINKER MATERIALS (407)373-4330 Eat 4777; Ot agabral fra aald PIKLIP A COR­ DaptAy dark Acrot lid Inc. 1/4 RUN N B3 DEO 18 MIN E CORPORATION. UNTTEO ydc* Impaired 1 ■ 800835 8771 38184 FT S 38 DEO 45 MM BITT. and *4 rahat pwfre tram mg ot rtamvng to hava any nd*. STATES OF AMEMCA W 418 I I n N 45 DEO 45 MM Datari Ha* day d SEP 04. Sutimated try DC PAH 1 MINI OF TREASURY. OVIEDO FOREIGN CAR Jd*iMtod.PA bfa ot mew art to toa rropwty law Omca d Marshal C. W 144 6 FT N 3 DEG 19 MM E 7003 INirnNAl. REVENUE REPAIR. INC. a Ftonda 319 Rhar Edge Bard. Site* 214 larren dafettrad Fawl Concapta d Jowatent Inc 178 FT TO BEO BEING TR 8 txrpnraaon. at d . Cocoa. Honda 37827 1800 NW 49to faraer So** 170 SERVICC tockaVgeny Wft/tto Jparatety. Inc. UNRECORDED HAT EVANS MARY ANNE MORSE ratenown apouM d Mai YOU ARE NOTIFKO tod an Fort Laudatdaia Ftoral* 31308 Mohanyrred A d Bhate. and DALE NO 4 dark a Tha CrrcMI Coral Dalandad*. • tody hay* Putdah Saptembat 14.21.7001 arixn lo taraduaa ■ motlgwga Tdadnn* (834)4330363 Samaat Oat ad. By Mary Strarpa rkaorcad and remarted *nd 8 NOTICE OP SALE 0 9 ] Facaana* (834)7718037 Th* Pubkc Haatrg wB b* h*k) Deputy dark arty In SEM IN aE Coudy. Pudtkh Saplamha* 14. *1. in toa C*y d Laka Maty Node* N Ireraby gMn *reL pra- Ftortte 7003 NOTICE BY Community Carter at 780 N Sutarened by aura* to • Find Juddiret* d Cora-ary Ckta Rd. 1*>* Mary Law Otoe* d Maltha* C m t n b cwcutt c o u r t PUBLICATION ratrat panma claanaig t* rotactoara* *ntot»d In to* OF THE EIGHTEENTH Tha Pubkc ■ muled to attend LOT 72. LESS THE NORTH 5 a FEEI THEREOF. ANO TMC toreugh. raidat agranal abov* ttytod em it*, to to* JUDICIAL CmCUTT TO Mr 6am*w Magen Odwd and tra heard Said haarmg may 1800 NW 48to SlreaL 8m * 170 NORTH 7 FEET OF LOT 23. 8(THCanCU(T COURT Circuit Cowl Ol Sammrda M AND FOB 378 Palm Sprmge Drty*. *1120 urea ate from ten* to 8m* rate Foil laudardda. f tond* 33308 Coraay. Ftonda. I wd aa* to* BLOCK 6 DCl-AIRE. , OF THE EIGHTEENTH ■OBNOLE COUNTY, fra Cfy Commraaan m teat a Tdaphona (834)4330363 pmpattv **u*Md to Sammoto Alamente Spttoga. FL 37701 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT JUDICIAL cir cuit FL ORKLA knd action A copy d *ra »te« Faewn** (834)771 6037 NOTICSOFtALE County Flea Ida mnre pamnAat THEREOF AS TIE CORDED M OF FLORIDA. O t HE FULL CFV1L DIVISION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED report art ba mate tomAada al Putteah SaptamOor 14.71.7001 PLAT BOOK 3. PAOC Tt. OF 81 ANO FOR CASE NOl: 83-CA-1108-14-0 tod a aatxmd anrandad oom- Cfy d laka Maty Fo»r» Suaon. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 185 E Cryatel Laka Avanua. THE PUBLIC fit CORDS OF MMMOLI COUNTY Ural praauar* to^ummory E ara! TTra Waal 80 ted d to* Cad 4M ptomt tot damagaa haa hran SF.Miterk L COUNTY. riOHI GENERAL IKXISCHCXO FINANCE toad and uomnranoad m * ** biiaiawr Ur* terra* d « later" rTTX rr-rr— rTX~-| JUIItSDIClKIM D1YI1ION lad d to* Bouto 180 ted d to* CORPORATION 81 court and you are retyared to and 5 0 0 pm rot traihar taka GA darad on to* 4 day d Soutowaai quartet d fte CA3C NO. OH 006 CA 140 aarv* ■ copy d yora wrian matron ptena* to tted Gary H« a n c u r r co urt 1 Sapuadrat. 7001 and lub**- Soutowaal Quartet d Sachon I rat baon teal agamal you and datenae*. 8 any on Ruaaa* C Schmdter. Swaot “ OF THE IITH 1 - qjar* Otdat a*ang add. to tid 15. TOanahp 21 Bouto. Rang* 1 you are faqrarad to kata* a cuty ' JUOaClkl CIRCUIT. CHASE MANHATTAN Wragd to. Eeq. oltonwy tor to* Communfy Dm . oortan eoua* pandng to to* 11 Ead. Puttee Raeotda d d yora wretp dateneat * any. to MORTGAGE CORPORATION. HOWARD T GOULD. SANDRA platodl. whoa* addtaaa la Dapamrart al 407 383 1442 84 ANO FOR O cral Coral to and tot Samnol* Barnard* County. Ftonda. tea* 6 on ADORNO > TOSS. FA, tUBN O U ! COUNTY, J GOULD MOUSEIKXD County Mot id*. wtraram read on Borah MotteBo > Kanrray. PA . 777 Platobit'* allot rray*. whoa* FINANCE CORPORATION HI Brlckat Avanu* S u l* 1070 n o te if a p e h s o n FLOWDA EDGAR J BARNETT, a*Trua4oa Straw Add*** 88 W Mad addreaa M 2801 Sarah Boyrtn* CTYKOtYTStON and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS Marta. FL 31131 and to Ba to* OECIOtS TO APPEAL ANY raidat Dual dared Fabtuary IS. Hammock R d . Ovredo. FL onw . Sute 1800. iAwta. Ftante TENANTS. OWNERS. ANO ontpnd d your wtften ttetenaaa DECISION MADE BY THIS CASK NOi 83 CA-1018-140 1083 » to* Platodl and KEVM 33133. wfhm 10 iSaya bom fra ALBERT G CO N LO N dd. 3773$ OTHER UNKNOWN PARTES, w«i toa ctott d to* abov* court BOARO WITH RESPECT TO FELOENHAUER and UNOA P. tort date d putArraaon. and «• CHASE MANHATTAN (•). torturing. • a nomad Oatereted «n « tretora Ort 14.7001. otow- ANY MATTER CONSIDERED FELOENHAUER. RINKER d pubkc td *. to to# hufted and toa rakpwl wah tra Cterk d t f a 18 dotreasod. to* pareond MM a dataid wB ba attend AT TMO MCETMG OR HEAR MORTGAGE CORPORATION. MATERIALS CORPORATION. bad bdttet. tot cadi, d to* Coral afhat trakre tardea on r w * n . NOTICE OP reptatanUbvaa. toa aurvtvtng agdnd yuu k» 8» re*d ptaywl 840. ME OH S I * WKL NEED A FORECLOSURE SALE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Sammoto County Coratooua* tot 8l tra aarand amwidad ram- RE CORO OF THE PROCEED- Plwrefla atoanaya at toftrar* - DEPARTMENT OF TREA­ (Wad Iretr) 301 N Park Ay«nu* grantee*. credMore. and a* dhot I MGS ANO THAT. FOR SUCH - * “ -----*■— ------8 SURY • INTERNAL REVENUE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at Sddatd. Ftonda. d 1100 par baa ctetmmfl by, toapudi. PURPOSE HE OR SHE MAY SERVICE, at* Ddandarta. CM A M on Saptembat 30. 2003 you lot toa rekd dwirandaf to RICAROO CONCEPCION. *1 a t praauw* to a End Judgnrar* d i« te t or agatoal tral datendaW. Tlte noara tad ba (aitehad NEED TO ENSURE THAT A Atiun Na 03CA 9KM 4 Q tra Compter*. Ortandad k FotaUiara* dared SEP 04.7001 and to* araretd and reap*c8>* | one* aach ww* tot tora ermaac- VERBATIM RE CORO OF THE WITNESS my hand and to* aad and atdatad to Caa* No 09­ iwknown aaargrra. aucc***ot« to ub*« M W to toa DAEV BUSI­ PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. I. MARYANNE MORSE. Ctork d d tola Corat on 4to day d Dated on lira 76th day d NOTIC* Of 1006 CA 14G . d to# OcUC H a i t i buateaa ot Otoat pat- NESS REVIEW (Uw d fdbun) WHICH RECORD INCLUOES to* *kx***td Cireid Carat wd K. 7003 arara ctemraiQ by. tonnAlh raidat THE TEmMONV ANO EVI­ Augud. 7003 Court d too EIGHTEENTH d 1100 AM. onto* 30 day d and to THE SE M M aE l* R - (PIMM pddah to THE Jratdd CwcuS to and tat SEMI ot J ' “ * “ DENCE UPON WHICH THE Saptradrat. 2003. dtot tat Mto MARYANNE MORSE ALD MARYAF64E MORSE. CLERK SE M M aE HCIUED) HOLE County. Etotid* adwrdn APPEAL IS TO BE BASED and a*8 to tot Ntfred dddot tot Ctetk. Orate Court CLERK OF THE ORCUTT CHASE MANHATTAN MORT­ WITNESS my land and toa aMi FI ORIOA STATUTES 7B8 0105 caah on tra dap* d to* Wad GAGE CORPORATION I* By Mary StoM * pareon* or part**, naturel Of d add corat al Matt*. Ftonda COURT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fred Door d to* Sratanoto Daputy Ctetk FWani and ALBERT a CON­ corporate, ot whoa* * **d tegd PERSONS WITH DtSABCimS Dy CaewaaV. tkam pureudt* to • Find Judgnwt* d tola 8 day d Saptontaw. 7001 Aa Dapury Ctetk EON. d d . at* Datanrtanaa. I County Coratooua* n SardtoE ataiut la unknown, claiming NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO Farectoara* daldd to* day d S*m*ioto Coraay Ftonda. to* ALBERT a COOK. ESOORE Adcano 4 tore*. PA . adf s*8 to to* 1*d>Ma and treat in ter any d to* abov* namad HARVEY RUVM PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF SEP 04. 1001. and atdarad to PO Boa 180885 7801 South Bay thru. Dura. Co m No 03CA I018 14G d brddat tat CMh d to* Wad kot* ot- ‘ ‘ “ ’ Aa Ctotk, Cbcral Court THESE PROCEEDINGS Caaaatootty FL 127180883 Sraw 1800 8ra O cu * Coral d to* ISTH dot* d fra O u tru n n SAIF itofdO w te Corafy Hnrtdo SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY Coraay. Ftonda, towte (407) >30-4008 Uwd. a 33133 EORO. SEM IN aE County. Dy Barbara Rodi ADA COORDINATOR AT J u r k d Ctrcu« n and tot Attorney tat PterraK Pitateah Saptettfrat 7. 14.2001 Bananota County. Ftonda. Etortd*. 11 00 AM o ttoti on to* NOTICS OF BALI Aa Daputy Ctetk LEAST 48 HOURS M Lola Hand 12 BFIOSOF PAR­ Pubkah Sapterdrar 14, I I . K83 whstasi CHASE MANHATTAN day d SEP 30. 7003. tot tdkxr- ADVANCE OF THE MCET84Q ADISE. LAM MONROE. 7001 Neorataheratyohaftod pra- Py A w i C Warryal if Caq AT 407 5631474 MORTGAGE CORPORATION SamtooH Coraay ooconang Is Into to tad Frral Judgmat*. to U6I au to to toa Outer ot F n d Fla Bar Na 827158 CRY OF LnhC MATT.. la to* rw ndl and IUCAROO *•* (4*1 trarad a* tacordad to K O n c E o r CONCEPCON MYRNA CON Judgmad artarad to tote cwra*. AMorttey lot Hamdt FIORIUA PUBLIC AUCTION Ptel Book 8 P*g* 88. PuMc to 8 * OreuB Coral d Sammoaa CCPOON. SUNTRUST BANK. Raeotda d Sananda Coudy. MTHC CIRCUIT MONTELLO I KEIMFY. PA JOHN DOE. JANE DOC AS LOI 236. WREHWOOO Coraty. Florkte I w4 aai toa 777 Bfkkal Avanua, Sute 1070 DA1E REQUESTED Thuraday lUctalarKygwn ItEtQHISUNn TWO acrottkng Honda COURT OF THE propatty tAuaud In Sattwid* Sapaanfrat 4.7001 UNKNOWN TENAHT1SI M EIGHTEENTH JU01CIAL Mraml.FL 33131 (rCornrt Mukitt wB tM to tra Ptel trarad recanted to Courtly Honda, iteaettred a* 1 POSSESSION O f THE SO I Srad aate wB tra praauad to and | ORCUTT. 84 ANO FOR Td (303) 373 0300 d Puttee Aucteon For Sairega Fid Doe* IE Pag** 77 » 78. Frednh Sar4a"4rat 14. 2003 JECT PROPERTY l a d i d t o 81 otdat to aakaly to* term* d •CMMOLE COUNTY. far (106) 173 3738 tar Caah on darnand to tegrart Public Raeotda d Sammoaa LOT 17. 3ANOLEWOOO 1108 fra hadrad and trad biddat krr yard Summary Final Judgmat* prabah September 14.71,7009 uah d to* WEST FRONT I County, riotate. aVa 7104 ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT d E ------CAM NGi 03-CA654-14-O DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE Wtanwnod Way. Wmtet Park, THEREOF AS RECORDED M COUNTY COURTHOUSE, to I total* 3778' 7746 PLAT BOOK U . PAGE II. PUG IN THE CMCUTT COURT 10 14-03 Draw) tote 4 day d BaptetdJW PAUL WILLIAMSON an LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE 6*nkmt rtortd*. d 11 00 on to* M INE ORCUTT OF THE IITH aiC hrv DA1FD rat day d SEP 04 7031 yvkvakial COUNTY, FLOROA JUOtCUL CMCUTT, doy d OCT >1 7003. to* kdow- COURT OF TNI 10CBS1403C7178856 2003 M AND FOR MARYANNE MORSE at pcAAc ada. to toa hnyraw and I EIGHTEENTH JUOtCUL totto n aad Tarel Judgnrad. to M M M O U COUNTY. *6 l toe CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT bad baktet. tot e*ah. to to* «reaa 1 CtRCUTT. 84 ANO FOR MARYAIME MORSE ttiB N O U COUNTY. FLOMOA HNUMiwosveaseM A* Clan d raid Coral COURT trad door d to* Swnmoto Ciy il DfYtaiOfr ORMOLE MORTGAGE. M C . FLORIDA Oy Mary Bttutpa BY. Mary S a o 4 » County Courthoua*. Swdotd. CAM NO: 87-CA-I6I3-14W lot 18. AMOERWOOO UNIT Dapuly Ctetk PROBATE DIVISION Tha Arabun wte be bald *1 • 00 M Daputy Clatk Florida 37771 d 1100 AM on | ONE. ACCOROINO TO TMC CAM NG: 03647CF a m on aa*) dates abovo OCT 02. 7003 PLAT TICREOF AS RECORD­ Harry O Rard. la WASHINGTON MUTUAL McCnnrraf U-Wnra. 7800 Submtnadby BANK. FA SUCCESSOR BY ED M PLAT BOOK 7T. PAGE Flwida Bw No 240052 M RE. THE ESTATE OF Santotd Av*. Santotd. FI . lalrar 6 Gad 7 P A Doted tote day d SEP 04. MERGER TO HOME SAVINGS 17. OF THE PUBLIC Attorrtey lot Pteaaa JASON PEREZ, and mdvkkid. 37773. Ptoapacbire dtktoti may Sraw too 7003 OF AMERKA FA. RE COROB OE SEM IN aE 1120 W Fad SK*d. SUM B KELU KIRK, and todddual. THE E0F4A JOYCE SUNaRMAN •apart vatactea ana hour prior COUNTY. FLORIDA 1570 Madrega A a*tu Sadotd. FL 37771 I to ada Term, wa -CASH OR Coral Gad** Honda 31148 STATE OF FLORIDA. MARYANNE MORSE (407)321-3811 SE MMOLE COUNTY. * pdtecd CLERK OF CMCUTT COURT CERTIFIED IUNOS' M h to* (305)887 4110 MuCorara* Mukjra raaatvaa fra aubdvwun d fra State d Dy Mary Stroup* NOTKE TO Art. n f d to acrapl ot n R cl aty and NOTICE Ftonda and UMUtOWN (tepefy Ctetk AMERICANS WITH aSA B E i BONNIE BAKER. UNKNOWN 1 *4 BIDS . to part, arate to tor* precaartng TENANT(S). mg a apacral acoon T O ACT OF 1880 TO AU PERSONS HAVINO s p o u s e of not far b a k e r . I I retted! Svptentaer 14.2003 ate mu coniad Corat oatmoai* to 9*a CLAIMS OR OEUANOS JOHN DOE. JANE OOE AS Artmabakun at 101 N Part Arkiwata aby* Outer No 6 7 6 ahouid conuci to* Coral N yuu at* a pataon wah a da AGAINST T l* ABOVE ESTATE UNKNOWN TENANT(S) M Ayarua Bute MXH Santont n o n ce o f s a u pwarara noorkng a apacral i Adrraraabator d 701 N F*otk ab*ty who rraada ary accommo PURSUANT TO POSSESSK3N OF THE Avarua Santotd EL 37771. Ftonda 17771. waran2 w u u y mottoteon to pwaopoM to SUBJECT PROPERTY. daaon to otdat to patkrgiala n CHAPTIA 46 Haarmg ahouid rotaacl toa Mu w * hereby retetad tod Wi Talaphon* Nranbat (407)323 bat prutawkng you are atteted. Order d Summary DatotateM* I MOTKl OF PUBLK SALE 4330 not later tran aman (7) Tetepnorra (< 0 7 ^ 3 4727; 1- ADA Coonknatotre d ra coal to you. to to* previaion Nuhra It glv#n tod pureuarf to Atktwaalraaon haa baan antetad day* pnot to to* paocMdng * ■00 8336771 (IDO) Ot 1609 twvwi (7) rteya pnot to toa ire- RE-NOTKE OF d car tarn aaawlanra Pwaa* fra I n d Judratrod H U 3 SEP to toa aateaa d EDNA JOYCE CTr IE DO T0WIF40. MC dm * 853 6770 (V) via Ftonda Ralay taarkng vra fra nraldi Ttotey FORECLOSURE BALI hoattng anpaaad. (TDO) 1 800­ contort Coral Adranrabaaon at 04 . 2003. to Care No 02C A SUtKCGMAN dacaaaarl. C Nates d Fareciooure d Iran Santo* Swvttfd 16098566770 (Pteaaa pubkah to THE 833-8771 ot Wac* (V) 1-609 101 N Park Annua Su*a N. 534 14G . d to* Crete Court d No: 0 3 8 4 TCP, by to# Caort 8 6 3 6770 to* Florid* Ralay Freddy Sadhdret 14.21.7003 SEM M aE lAFLALD) ____ i to u p *ars on 71378 d 101. Sadotd FL 32771. (407) 8 * lito Jukud Coral to and ENRKO O GONZALEZ. PA Court tot tamarote Corafy. na/ M S 4225 arahn 7 working day* fra Honda Sundae toal cm lor Sammoto Corafy- Ftonda. to Attorney d Law d yora recwpl d tea nobra. t ______d which M toa NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OCTOBER A 8001, 800AM al which to* Ctote Platodl » 6735 E art Fowtet Amrera pravrart ta a Frral Judgmad d Dated tote d*y d SEP 04. yuu are hawing of rate* UHftOLE MORTGAGE. M C. I Sananute Corafy Coratooua*. 325 Audi A re. Onarto. FL Tampte Tartaca. FL 33617 Fotartoaraa dated tra 8to day d 2001 TM CMCUO COURT OF THE *npaw*d.ca6'6008636771 wB ate to toa htfrad tadtet tot 301 Norm Park Avanua 37785 (JVIEUO TOWING Ftante Bw *881477 Match 7UU3. and artarad to I8TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT caah d fra toted bat* door d Sanford. Ftonda 32771 1243 I to accept a MARY ANNE MORSE M ANO FOR SE MMOLE (813)88063(8 Cats Nn 07 CA 1113 law. d PutAWi Saptenbw 14.21.7001 Hit Sananda County Pubkah Saptortfrar 14.21. fwi tra totel cash vakra d to* Ctork a lira O cU l Coral COUNTY. FLORK3A Courthoua* 301 N Park aatete ■ 14 A and toal fra nwnaa to* O tofl Court d to* 1EIH 2003 Jurkcral Cacu* n and tot By MrayStoMx GENERAL JURISDICTION Avanua. Sardad. Ftonda 37771. and arkkaaaaa d froaa to whom 1884 Chevy 3 10 DaptAy Otar* DIVISION •4 1100 am on OCT 07. 2001 8 haa Iwan aaWgted by auth Satrwute Corafy. Honda, VM* 1QCCS18Z IRK 153847 CAM NG 09CA6S914-0 M THE ORCUTT COURT wtraram WASHINGTON MUTU AL BANK. FA SUCCESSOR BY Submdted W OF THE 16TM ■ol torto m toa outer d Ftoal l i f e Hwtey Davkterm MEROER TO HOME SAV84GS Law Otbca d Matahab C BANK ONE NATIONAL JU04CUL CMCWT M THE CMCUTT COURT V*44 II01FBRIKTY800M 7 OF AMERICA FA la Bra PtortB ASSOCIATION, a l Treat** tor E4 ANO FOR OF THE EIGHTEENTH bualM d toa Joyca Sttodarnran 1800 NW 48to Sired. Sute l » CSFB Sanaa 2001 -78. tE M M a t COUNTY. LSI 47. Stock A Laka Bradtey juociAL CMcurr Treat, dated Fabnrary 14. 1884 and D044ME BAKER. 1873 Foul PlU Plants Fort Laudardate. Mutate 13308 FLOMOA tetea 2nd Addbon. Ptel Book 11. OF FLOMOA UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BON Villa FI0GNR4I47O ME BAKER JOHN OOE. JANE. Tatephona (*34)4534086 CAM NG 03-CA-T47 140 Paga 6. Sammnte Corafy. M ANO FOR ADDRESS Facatotea (884)7716007 11raki* EEMMOLE COUNTY Enc J Sraitter man Co Truaraa DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN 1865 OUa r — t i F>ut*ah Sapterdrar 14.11.2001 ANT(8) HI POSSESSION OF WACHOVIA BANK. NA F6UA 7370 Clay Coral, limgwood. CAM NG 03-CA-1588-14W 150 SavBa Chaao Ot. VMI IG3AJ7/E4FQ3346IS HU AME BE HOMAN. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY I f ir s t union national Ftonda 37714 Wtotet Sprmg*. FL 17708 (teteratetta BANK OF AMERICA NA. aaf aai to Bw laghsal and trad 1381 Chavy Pmm BANK. AS TRUSTEE FOR baktet tat caah w • « WEST LUNG BEACH MORTGAGE WITNESS my hand and toa aod SUCCESSOR B y MERGER Inca C Phapa. CuTreatea VM4 111SKS4IWM/D24664 I ROUT DOOR OF HC SEMI IN THE CMCUtT COURT NOI ICt Ol LOAN TRUST 7002 1. ASSET d toia coral on Baa day d SEP TO NATIONSBANK. N A . 1218 Stoop Hd N O E COUNTY COURT­ O f TH* I6TH FORECIOSURE SALE 04 7003 Maaaand R 37751 1887 toa* Sufrad BACKED CEHIlf KATES HOUSE. « SommoW Corafy JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SERIES 70U2 1 M TRUST FOR VM# ll)2JBu4TIN7k84357 Hot ate. *1 II 00 on fra lOto dry M ANO FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN MARYANNE MORSE J pataon* w * taquaad to taa 1HE IICF4EFIT OF T l* d Sap4wi4rat. 7001 to* U toe SEIBNOIE COUNTY. praauw* to 6 Bratenwy Fnd C f R ill KATE H a l f US CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ruth to* dark d said court Pdteah Canter14rat 14. 7001 tag iteerttaau pripwly aa ad FLORKM Judgnrar* d IramArera* COURT RALPH HERSHMAN AKA WITHIN THREE (31 CALENDAR 1108 Inctrakng Award d Alkxnay* tatfi to aaal I awl Judpnwf. to CIVIL DIVISION By Mwy Saoupa RALPH J HERSHMAN. MONTHS I HOUIMfcOF THE CAM NO : 01 CA1T8I-14W F«*a and Coat* dated Dapuly Cterk DONNA M HE RSifOAN TWM Sapawtbw 4 7003 and attend

l L e c a l s L e c a ls I’agC 7H Sunday. September M, 2003

MTXC CIRCUIT COURT DEVISEES. GRANTEES. O f TMI nOHTTENTH ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. Pmtng »w yw r daiiifted ad; JUDICIAL CWCUTT citrorroRS. t r u s t e e s and Seminole Herald 9 * * 1 m a n o f o h AU OTHER PARTIES * * arrad UtaanaN a Vda tot Sat a* Ida tad e a panmd CLASSIFIED tfatk Ifhakael d a a«A V to HM ran -d a ewnpaearw a fa aw SEMINOLE COUHTY. CLAIMING AN INTEREST BV Ym can In yew ad to 607 323 8406 n o m o A Faaadattorad h a t la * ■ red M adi» N N nm * (daa 7T), THROUGH. UNDER OR W 11 Ffindi An. larded 17771 • F. 0 Sol 1M7, lartod 17771 3 m n ftortnaat tdM W 1 0ng> M b 1717) ra«aa pryawa n CASE NO 0^O R-2ft 4-OAT against r o o t r t k yo un g . Our d»ca It opan to tanra yoa Monday toroa^i FridayI eo • I ( « LORI 0 YOUNG IF LIVING. UNO* MCFARLAND. ANO ir DEAD. THE KASIMS; InUn went you iw d . to china* y w t «d; Pahboner UM040WN SPOUSE HEIRS. Dndtot 3 4 9 » en Ikntoy ta BWwdR tapar rd 4 p • AND DEVISEES. GRANTEES. I Ml wad b dwgt W* at d to l a rvreg Pmm per w I a t md Pwidy b t a WYakand atom A 4 toa nraikri a«Aai toprkda >e *4 rate fa deny b in d m ltk raw Nra dal pr d ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. parly edt Cetori eh and tHaOneoni e g * w r * t m DOUGLAS PITTMAN, CREDITORS. TRUSTEFS ANO to Pa kv aw V puMraan I pa tod an pdaw cd w toeadtofe M M dtm dNm bhrdliitotolYeiaantobN R r AU OTHER RARTIE9 CLAIM­ la g * OaeBnea Ffldw S P* b FtotoMdRi Edton Ml reave eh tod trR to fa rad t< 7a kd raarkne______. NOTICE OF ACTION ING AN INTEREST SV. FNdvartki I pn b Mitoy Edton t h r o u g h , u n d er o r 322-2611h7 8 V k-4i j r 3 1aj 7 a yg a (a)a l l . i- TO Oougfoa Pat-nan a g a in st LORI 0 YOUNa. LORI 0 YOUNO. OL'ER RUN HOMEOWNERS 21IMe9dtoBuy a sso c m t io n unit as inc . 271 Oood Peigi to td JOHN DOE AM) JANE OOE 777 LAace tomj-aru AS UtKNOWN TENANTS M POSSESSION III Vdtocatl 229 Adctora OCTENOANTIS) F i r a n F a U i 183 Ten arm A StoreoRado tm m f l 32771 an of betora October NOTICE OF IHCc-pWeiFaSak 13 r a n . md Me Via ongmai FORECLOSURE SALE 117 fearing Oaodt war, toa c u t of M l Cowl al REAL ESTATE lllOflca SuaAaa X I North 11/t Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN 211 Can ( a Edt HI Sddng Ikankfe Santord. n 37771, baton ter pursuant to a Swnmary Ftod 234 Attamoan Aatgrnanl d Foredoaws dated IIIttowaFcrSda IN laan A Oardto SEP OS 2003 entered to CM IO CM * SIM IHUaTvaFbk Caae No D3-CA-410I4G d Fm*r%f«Sdi 117 Raafeuvt Egjpmart •he CVrul Court d toe ISTH IIS feacrtPnparh Farida MISCELLANEOUS Ju d od Canal to and kx SEMI 117 M h M Fwpirly fa tab HOLE County, Banked. FVnda IMIktta Hgm Ida Far Set I ato aa« to toe fsghaal and bad latCaiawrcdPnpanyrarSab tedder tor cash al Via Waal Front Door d toe BEMMOLE ill immirt Fm »V Far Slit County Courthouse tnodad al ISlAoaagaUlForMa X I N. Park Ararua to Banked. IM O banH ua Florida, al 1100 am . on to# I iS C a rto w i h* Sak day d MW 06. 2003 toe totow- 1S7lfaMaHomaaF«S*a mg daaotoad property aa ad I M fW C iM W M M torto In sard 8wtstwy Ftod r j l o n r e g iGCBerewFaSm K M B w l Judgment. k>sd IO NMrtat frxant Far Sdt i « 0*Mi For 6m LOT M O fE R WJN. UNO 16 84hrCandkrtng ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 34. PAOE 56 OF THE pu bl ic RECORDS OF L e c a l s L e c a ls L e c a ls 27— N ursery & SEMINOLE COUNTY. F lo ra 61— M oney to Lend 71— H a r W anted OS C hild C are th e cvYcurr co u r t Saminoia CowVy. Ftonda. Attention Rcadcrsll lloni. (r^ludmg dMmraaal Of Deled tea day d SEP OS OF THE 14TM ahamn DEUTSCHE BANK CCRTCPR. ACTIVITIES. r » Bagal kx companlaa ddng akfong ot daadngt 7003 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY. PLAYROOM 0 *7 1 0 SacAerrfeer *. r a n AS CUSTOOIAN O fl TRUSTEE buamoaa by phone to promaa M A N O F O R LOT OF TIC. EX REFS MARYANNE MORSE (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) BE kBNOLI COUNTY. F,K, A DAF3LERS TRUST COM you a loan and aek you to pay REASONABLE RATES CLERK OF THE CWCUTT maryanne m o r s e FLO RID A MANY O F C A LIFO RN IA. N A W lor N before they del Iyer. For COURT Clark d Via O cu 4 Cowl GENERAL lha Ptatodl and GARY M more tokamatron, cal lo4-haa 0*»#d 9m (?*y r4 S f P 04 Dr Nancy R Y.r*ar By Mary S a ra ** juRtsMcnoN nvwoN PYECHA; LIDIA PYECHA; 1877-FTC HELP. ( A pubkc 0 n > u f7 C w t 2003 Deputy dark CASE NO: 03 CA-1494-I4W JOHN DOE JANE OOE AS karvrea meaeago Irom Tha PubAah Sooun*w u . 31 73. UNKNOWN TENANTI8) IN 55— B u sin ess 7003 and Ocktoar 5, 3003 POSSESSION OF THE SUB­ MAHY ANNE MORSE Sammola Herald and lha CIHMORTGAGE MC ptortunities 1073 THE SEMINOLE irf RAID PLAVFTIFF JECT PROPERTY I «■ aai to CM O(TT»Orcif Court O Federal Trade Comrmaaion) D C LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO n Irja ri and bad bekke tor Dr Mary StrcM* J STERN. PA. AnORNEY VS Caah al Via WEST FRONT Deputy O trli INVESTIGATE BEFORE FOR PLAINTIFF DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE Y O U W Y E S T I 71— II e l t W a n t e d Fuming carpenters M l S Unkraraey Ortna BUM FIDEL VAZQUEZ. IF LlWtO. COUNTY COURTHOUSE, to Alwayk a good policy, 600 ANO IF DEAD TH E UNKNOWN Banked. Ftonda. d 11 DO ret eapadaly lor buatnnti helpeie. hourly A Ptanraaon. FL 33374 SPOUSE, t e n s , DEVISEES. toa (toy d OCT 07 7D03. the o p g n ka fe a t and kanttdaaa C a l AC Sam oa Tech: 2 yre Eapd. aubconb adore. (954)233(1000 to r inrtania l A commercial Up ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES. Ftonda Dept d Agrtcdtura 6 0 3 0 4 1 7 9 LIENORS CREDITORS. to S22T*. Dare toe laetorma, paid Tatefliore <954)463 0365 C o n a w iw S am oaa d B 00 43 0- VI ACCORDANCE WITH THE TRUSTFES ANO AU OTHEn hcadeya. 4 0 IK. paid vacaaons. Faceenae (9MI771-3062 73S2 or FTC-HEU* tor Tree GENERAL AMERICANS WITH DISAOKI- PARTIES CLAIMING AN A vetadae 407830-7118 TIE9 ACT. peraona «ah rkaaM ydnrmakcn O n M ow Wad tea JURISDICTION DrYtMON INTEREST BV. THROUGH. lot in. noiuoA oncvES DFWP CASINO; 0 3 CA-833-140 ■aa naadtog a ipaetd accom­ UNOER OR AGAINST TIOCL COMPANY'S 1ST AOC«mON a t wane D c g o v b U o p modation should r contact VAZQUEZ. SANDRA TO DOCK HAMMOCK. Florida law raqdraa aaia ra d Counter Parson: Day sNR. CENDANT MORTGAGE COURT ADMINISTRATION, al VAZOUEZ. NORTH RIOOE ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT certain buelnees opporiwabaa aipd with food A cash CORPORATION tha SEMINOLE County HOMEOWNERS THEREOF AS RECORDED IN to ra g to la rw M i Fton d a O apt-cd transactions 407-474-8132. Cowthousa at 407-465 4727. PLAINRFF ASSOCIATION. INC; JOHN PLAT BOOK 2. PAOE 74. OF AgrtcuBura 6 Conaumat Sanlord area 1 -600 953-6771 (TDO| or 1 Pwsuanl to ch 7I388S. Auto OOE ANO JANE OOE AS THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF S a m c a a b ato rv aafeng. C a l to 600-956 6770 Via Florida UNKNOWN TENANTB IN SEMM0LE COUNTY. FLOW VS va rvy la w fu l re g w b tb o n b ato rv POSSESSION DA you buy CHRISTOPHER R HAGAN f DEFENDANT^) A.X/A 1760 MARSH ROAD UVMO. A*® IF DEAD THE OVIEDO, FL 37706 S tart t t u O w n Bualneae) M ake UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS. NOTICE OF 2 to 3 kmea your coal on appAancs repair A nataia aona 0EV18CEB. ORANTEES. Picueande d product*. Gto a plus. Oood ASSIGNEES. UENOR3. benefitVwegeaTwcrk NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN b a m . toy*, todto. R a a lry 7 m om CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND errvlronmanl C U 407-321- AU OTHER PANTIES pursuers to a Burmary Final Free inkxm aton. 407-322- CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY. Judgment d Fdrsctoaws dated 2 X 1 . TSOI THROUOH. UNOER OR SEP 06. 2003 entered to CM AGAINST CHRISTOPHER R. Case No 0*C A I494-14W d 59— Fin a n c t a l HAGAN UNKNOWN SPOUSE I s Crrtua Court d r e t(TH Avenue. Sanlord F l 37771. OF CHRISTOPHER R HAGAN Jure ref Crrcut to and ke SEMI­ Tetophone N unher 1407)333 S tir \'ic r s * I IF ANY. LAKEWOOD AT THB NOLE ftxeey. Sareunt Ftonda. 4310 no! lawr man MW (7) CROSSING HOMEOWNERS I wto aai to tod Nfp« FREE RENT! [Now that we have your attention,] we would like to tell you about the best in apartment living. FAIRBANKS CAPITAL LOT 40. LAKEVK300 AT THE CORP. CROOSING UNIT FIVE. NOTICE IS HEREOY OIVEN Studio Apts. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT pwsuanl to a Swnmary Find THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34 PAOCS 47 C *l h r more information ANO 44. PUBLIC RECORDS JA M E S BRA D Y d d . OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. Sanford Court Apartments FLOROA. THE BEMMOLE HERALD THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID Oaaad tea day d SEP 04. J STERN. P A . ATTORNEY 407-323-3301 FOR PLAINTIFF M l 8. Unwwsay Drive SUM 600 IPlaaaa pubadi h THE 3291 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford Ptanlaaan. FL 33374 SEMVKXE HERALD) (964)7333000 03-11743 • NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN M ACCORDANCE WITH THE p w a u a d to a F in d Ju d g n a rt d AMERICANS WITH DtSABAJ- Foraotoawa dated toa day d SEP 04 7003. and araarad to Caae Nu 03 CA66M 4G d toa Ckcud Court d tha 1ITH Jufkoal Otua to and tor LOTS 23 ANO 24 ANO THE Saminoia County. Ftonda. Country SOUTH 26 FEET OF VACATE0 d a ra i FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CHERRY AVENUC ON THE CORP * tot Pleindf and NORTH. BLOCK 22. SUBUR­ JA M U BRAI7F. MAROARET A Style BAN HOMES. ACCORDMQTO BRADY. GENERAL MOTORS THE PLAT THEREOF ACCEPTANCE CORPORA- RECOROCO M PLAT BOOK S TON. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF City PAGES 40 ANO 61. PUBLIC JAMES BRADY; UNKNOWN RECORDS OF BEMMOLE SPOUSE OF MARGARET A. COUNTY. OORKkA BRADY. JO H N D O E. JA N E 0 0 8 Living MTHE CIRCUIT COURT AS U3LN0WN TENANT!*) VI Dated Vaa day d SEP 05. OF THE 19TH POSSESSION OF THE SUB­ JUDICIAL em eurr. Comvnlcni 2003 JECT PROPERTY I « i tat to MANOFOR toa laghed del bad better ka SfHIClOUS (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) COUNTY. caah al Via WEST FRONT A ffordable MARYANNE MORSE DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE dVCDIVIStON Ciarti d toa Ceuai Cowl COUNTY COURTHOUSE. « CASE NO: 03 CA-1444-14W By Mary M o w * Banked. Florida, a ll 180 on Via OapuryCtark day d OCT 02 20G3. toa Idtow- DEUTSCHE BANK Ing dead tie! property aa eat 300 O F F Pubkahto NATIONAL T WJST COMRANY. kato to aad F rd Judgment, kr TIC BEMMOLE HERALD AS CUSTOOIAN OR T RUSTLE FAC/A BANKERS TRUST 1 s t M o n t h ’s R e n t THE LAW OFFICES OF UAIRO J STERN. PA. AHORNEY COMRANY OF CJ4JF0RP3A. LOT I. BLOCK a SUMMER MJL. Willi 12 Mo. Lease & Approved Credit FORPLAMTIFF SET NORTH. SECTION TWO. H I S Unhanay Orkra SUM 600 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Ptoraaeon. FL 33374 THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN • tipartmu Apartmroli illb Urge UuarU • Lake (954)2333000 PLAT BOOK ID. PAGES X 6 1'ruol * VWIptMlI « Spartllin I\jo< « Trnnts CoufU 03-10397 3S. 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