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An Apopka High School gradu-
ate received his masters of sci-
ence degree in logistics.
See page 6A.


Covering the


Volume 83 Number 1


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2006 The Apopka Chief
Friday, January 6, 2006 / 50 cents


City incumbents plan to run, but


no opposition has surfaced


.By John Peery
Apopka Chief Staff

The qualifying period for the March 14
city elections will be from noon on January
23 to noon on January 27, and the mayor
and two city commissioners who face the
end of their current terms have made their
intentions public that they will run again.
However, no opponents have stated that
they plan to run against the incumbents.
Mayor John H. Land has opened a bank
account and told The Apopka Chief last
week that he plans to run for another term.
Land, 85, has been Apopka's mayor since
January 1, 1950, except for one three-year
term in the late 1960s.
City commis-
bsioners Billie Dean
and Marilyn Ustler
McQueen both said
this week that they
intend to run for re-
election for another
four-year term.
Dean, who was
first elected in
December 1994 and
began serving as a
Dean city commissioner
on January 1, 1995,
said he had already opened a campaign bank
account at the United Heritage Bank branch
in Apopka and was planning on running for


McQueen


another four-year
term.
The lone black
city commissioner
and the second in
city history, Dean
said he doesn't
expect to win anoth-
er term without hav-
ing to run again. "I
have heard through
the grapevine that I
am going to have


opposition," he said.
McQueen hasn't opened a bank account
for her upcoming campaign, but said she
will do so after picking up her paperwork
during the qualifying period. "We're plan-
ning on going for it," she said about another
term.
She said the time between qualifying
and the election, a little over six weeks,
makes the campaign tough. With Apopka's
growth, campaigning is tougher than it was
when McQueen was first elected in Decem-
ber 1996. "It can get overwhelming," she
said. "There's only so much you can do."
McQueen said she will rely on her campaign
committee to help her run for re-election.
Because of quirks in the schedule of
elections, if McQueen wins another stint in
office, it will be her first four-year term.
McQueen said she does not know if she
will have opposition.


... yet


Land, meanwhile, may face opposition
from two-time opponent Tom Dorman, but
his decision has yet to be made.
"I don't know for sure if I will (run);
I'm trying to make that decision," Dorman
said. "I have not totally made up my mind."
Dorman is a long-time resident of
Apopka and a former Orange County com-
missioner: "I definitely have an interest in
Apopka."
For the first time in city history, early
voting will be held in an Apopka election:
The early voting will be held for five days
and will take place
at the Leroy F.
Gilliam Training
Center, 176 E. Fifth
St., across from the
Apopka Fire De-
partment's No. 1 fire
station.
Apopka resi-
dents will be able to
cast their ballots
Ld Tuesday, March 7,
Land through Saturday,
March 11, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at
the Gilliam center.
On March 14, Election Day, the polls
will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., as usual.
City Clerk Jan Goebel said that Apopka offi-
cials are expecting to have the city election

See CITY Page 3A


Meeting on attendance

zones-for new schools

reset for January 9

An Orange County School Board work session
postponed from December to deal with the attendance
zone proposals for two new Apopka schools has been
rescheduled for Monday, January 9, at 4 p.m. at the
Educational Leadership Center, 445 W. Amelia St.,
Qrlando.
School Board members will discuss proposed
attendance zones for the two new schools which are
being built on the north side of Ponkan Road, adjacent
tp Apopka's Northwest Recreation Complex. A new ele-
mentary school and middle school are expected to open
in August.
Jim Martin, School Board vice chairman and Apop-
ka-area representative, said that the December 20 meet-
ing was postponed because school officials were not
able to take the zoning proposals to the various com-
mittees which must review them before they are pre-
sented to the public.
Martin said he was meeting with Superintendent
Ron Blocker, North Area Superintendent Ruth Christian
Perez, and officials from Pupil Placement and Trans-

See SCHOOLS Page 2A


2005 in Apopka began with sad, controversial events


Editor's note: This is the first of a four-part series
reviewing the news events of Apopka for 2005 as
reported in the pages of The Apopka Chief. It is com-
piled by Richard Corbeil. This week covers January,
February, and March.

By Richard Corbeil
Apopka Chief Staff

JANUARY Philip B. King, longtime athletic
director at Apopka High School, died January 5, at 61,
after a long bout with cancer ... The first City Council


meeting of the year was dominated by a controversy
over the sites for the new relief high school with
Hiawassee Road versus Ponkan Road ... Former long-
time Apopka residents, Bob and Wynette Huggins, cel-
ebrated their 50th anniversary at the First Baptist
Church of Apopka ... State Rep. Fred Brummer of
Apopka, now term-limited, filed papers to run in 2006
for Orange County Commission District 2 seat now
held by Bob Sindler, who is also term-limited.
The Apopka Blue Darters girls soccer team fin-
ished second to powerhouse Edgewater, 2-1, in the
Holiday Classic at the Northwest Recreation Complex


held January 3-4 ... On January 14, Hiawassee Road
was chosen as the site for the Apopka High relief
school at the Orange County School Board 9-hour
marathon meeting ... At his annual City Hall town
meeting, Rep. Brummer stated that Medicaid would'be
the top state issue in the upcoming legislative session
with a substantial long-term impact ... The state of the
city is sound, stated Mayor John Land at his annual
address to the Apopka Area Chamber of Commerce,
and "we are on the threshold of greatness," he said.

See REVIEW Page 3A


Football coach feels welcomed in return to AHS


By John Peery
Apopka Chief Staff

Apopka High has put out the wel-
come mat for its head football coach,
who is beginning his second stint at that
position.
Rick Darlington began his academic
duties at AHS on Tuesday, January 3,
when teachers reported for a workday
prior to the students coming back from
their Christmas and New Year's break a
day later. He said he felt very comfort-
able meeting and greeting those he
knows from his prior time at Apopka
High (1999-2002) and those who came to
the school while he was the head coach at


Valdosta (Ga.) High from 2003-2005.
"It's nice to come back to see people
who believe in what you are doing," Dar-
lington said. "I have felt very welcomed,.
even by people who have come on board
(at Apopka High) since I was here before.
It's a nice feeling to be welcomed back."
He's also met informally with some
of the football players. "I've met a couple
individuals, but I haven't met them full
force yet." None of the players Darling-
ton will coach this spring and next foot-
ball season was at Apopka High when he
left for Valdosta in 2002. Senior defen-
sive back Joe Shuler, who has committed
to play college football for the Toledo
Rockets, started as a freshman for Dar-


D lington in 2002.
He is the lone
N player on this
year's team to
play regularly for
the head coach.
Darlington
said his four
years as Apopka's
head coach from
1999 to 2002
Darlington allows him to be
ahead of where a
coach new to a school might be after only
a few days on the job. "I feel like I've got
a head start," he said.
In the classroom, Darlington will be


working with students who "are on the
bubble" for passing the reading portion
of the state-required Florida Comprehen-
sive Assessment Test, or FCAT. The stu-
dents, Darlington said, will be coming to
his classroom once each week and he will
work with up to 12 students at one time,
although each student will work indepen-
dently of each other.
Right now, Darlington is living inde-
pendently of his family, as they are still in
Valdosta and will remain so until they
sell their home there. He will return often
on weekends to see his wife, Shelly, and
their six children; Tyler, Zack, Molly,

See AHS Page 3A


Chamber's

January is

very busy

By Chris Gauthier
Apopka Chief Staff

The beginning of 2006 will
be a busy one for Sue Holt,
executive assistant, and the rest
of the Apopka Area Chamber of
Commerce staff. The first item
on their agenda for January is
the organization's third annual
Book Drive, which begins Mon-
day, January 9, and runs through
Wednesday, January 18.
The chamber is collecting
new or second-hand books in
good condition appropriate for
any school-age. child, but no
encyclopedias or magazines.
Last year, the drive netted
approximately 10,000 books for
Apopka schools, Holt said. On
Thursday, January 19, represen-
tatives from each school will be
able to sort through the books
and take the ones they want.
"Whoever shows up gets the
books," she said. "Hopefully,
we'll have representatives from
every school show up."
For those who want to help
with the book drive, but have no
books to donate, the chamber
will accept cash donations.
Money should be brought to the
chamber building, located at
180 E. Main St., Apopka. Phyl-
lis Olmstead, franchise owner
of The UPS Store, will supple-
ment the total cash donations
See CHAMBER Page 2A




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Opinion ..... .4A-5A
Lifestyle ........ 6A
Worship ....... .7A
Business news .8A
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Kapers ......... 5B
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Apopka firefighters talk Tuesday, January 3, after they
extinguished a fire in a mobile home on Ustler Road, near
Welch Road. Reports of an 11-year-old boy being in the
mobile home were erroneous as Apopka police confirmed
that the boy was in school. No one was injured in the fire.


HappyNewear


These people at a home in Rock Springs Ridge were among
those celebrating the ringing in of 2006 with sparklers and
other fireworks. Complete with party hats, the people in the
picture above watch the elaborate sparklers, while in the
picture at the right, other fireworks show off some colors
for the New Year.


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High School with our picture
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See page IB.







The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 2A


Chamber: Book collection boxes


Continued from page 1A
that the chamber collects.
Collection boxes will be
placed in several area business-
es, including the chamber office,
'Albertsons on Rock Springs
Road, Albertsons on Semoran
Boulevard, All Seasons Pest
Control, The Apopka Chief and
The Planter, Apopka City Hall,
Bank of America in downtown
Apopka, BankFirst, Central
Florida Educators Federal Cred-
it Union, Costco on State Road
434, First United Methodist
Church, Publix on Rock Springs
Road, Publix at Hunt Club,


Sam's Club in Sanford, Sprint
headquarters in Apopka, Tools
for Teaching, United Heritage
Bank, and area schools.
In other chamber activities,
Mayor John H. Land will give
his annual State of the City
address at the chamber's mem-
bership luncheon Wednesday,
January 18, at Errol Estate
Country Club. The yearly event
is usually very well attended,
Holt said.
Lastly, the chamber is con-
ducting its yearly membership
drive from Monday, January 30,
to Wednesday, February 8. Six
teams made up of 6-8 members


in many places

each will visit new businesses in
the area to discuss membership
benefits and pass out application
forms. With membership now at
600, the mission is to recruit at
least 50 new members, Holt
said. Dues are based on the
number of full-time employees
the business has, with the aver-
age cost being $175 for 1-5
workers. "It's a reasonable
expense to have, and it offers
them a great networking oppor-
tunity to grow their business,"
she said.
For more information about
any of the chamber's events, call
407-886-1441.


Schools: Delay shouldn't affect school's opening


Continued from page 1A
portation much of the day on
December 20, but was not able
to get issues settled in time.
The rescheduling of the
work session also pushed into
the future the meeting at which
the School Board will actually
approve the attendance zones
for the two schools.
At the work session, board
members will discuss the pro-
posals among themselves, but"
will not take public comment on
the matters. The public will be
able to have its say at the regular
board meeting, which, for this
student attendance zone issue,
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Board members will decide how
many proposals to advertise.
Martin said that as many as four
proposals could be presented for
public perusal.
The delay of the work ses-
sion and the public hearing
"won't have a delay in opening
the two schools," Martin said.
The new schools won't be
named until after the attendance
zones are set.
The principals, however,
have been named, as Caroll Gri-
mando has moved from Rock
Springs Elementary School to
the Ponkan Road elementary
school and Dr. Cathy Thornton


has left Maitland Middle School
to be principal of the Ponkan
Road middle school.
Martin said that the princi-
pal for the relief school for
Apopka High, which is being
built on Hiawassee Road, will
be named in the summer of 2006
and that the attendance zones for
that school will be decided early
in 2007.
"This time next year, we'll
be reviewing the zoning for the
new high school," Martin said.
The naming of the new high
school will come later in 2007
after community input.
The new high school is
expected to open in August
2007.


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City Council has short


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The City Council's first meeting of 2006 on
Wednesday, January 4, was an uneventful, 25-
minute event.
The council unanimously OK'ed six ordi-
nances and two resolutions, with four of the six
ordinances being the preliminary approval of
annexations. The annexations total about 19
acres.
One of the other ordinances was the final
approval of a change in zoning for property
owned by Timothy and Diane Blalock. Their
parcel, located on the west side of Rock Springs
Road south of Ponkan Road, was changed from
R-1AA to R-1A. The property is expected to
accommodate 19 single family homes.
The sixth ordinance was the final OK for
early voting prior to the municipal election of
March 14.
Mayor John H. Land and city commission-
ers Billie Dean and Marilyn Ustler McQueen
will be up for re-election, and the early voting
will be held for five days and will take place at
the Leroy F. Gilliam Training Center, 176 E.
Fifth St., across from the Apopka Fire Depart-
ment's No. 1 fire station.
Apopka residents will be able to cast their
ballots Tuesday, March 7, through Saturday,
March 11, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day at the
Gilliam center.
On March 14, Election Day, the polls will be
open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., as usual. City Clerk


Jan Goebel said that Apopka officials are expect-
ing to have the city election held at the new com-
munity building being constructed at the corner
of Fifth Street and Central Avenue, a little more
than a block west of City Hall. The building will
be the post home for the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 10147 of Apopka/Altamonte Springs.
In addition, it will serve as a community center
for public and private functions. A grand open-
ing ceremony is scheduled for February 12.
Qualifying for the 2006 city election will
begin at noon on January 23 and will end at noon
on January 27. The qualifying fee for the
mayor's position is $3,419.72 and the fee for the
two commissioners' slots up for election will be
$384, Goebel said. She added that 1 percent of
each fee goes to the state and 3 percent of each
fee is the city's filing fee. The remainder goes to
cover a small part of the cost of the elections.
The City Council also passed a resolution
urging members of the state legislature "to sup-
port specific legislation as part of a comprehen-
sive legislative reform package" being advanced
by the Florida League of Cities, of which the city
is a member.
The other resolution filled an administrative
need as a new state law requires that early voting
sites for municipalities must be part of City Hall.
Apopka will hold its early voting at the Leroy F.
Gilliam Training Center, which is located across
from the back of City Hall on Fifth Street.


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Established 1923
(USPS 545-440)
%ite ipopha lOWief is published every Friday and l
entered as Periodicals, postage paid at Apopka Post
Office, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. '
t l)e Spopha lOief newspaper is published by Foliage
SEnterprises, Inc., every Friday at 439 W. Orange 'Ji
Blossom Trail, Apopka, Fla., 32712-3417. An annual
subscription is $18 in Orange County and $23 outside Orange County. Phone
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the group's award as its best newspaper in 1982, 1987 and 1988, the only
three-time winner. Letters to the editor are welcome but must be signed and
include a daytime telephone number and address for verification. Names may
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City of Apopka
Telephone Numbers
City Hall ............ .407-703-1700
Mayor's Office ........ .407-703-1703
City Clerk ........... .407-703-1704
Community Devel. ..... .407-703-1712
Code Enforcement ..... .407,703-1738


Finance Dept ........ .407-703-1725
Fire Chief ........... .407-703-1750
Fire (non-enmerg.) ....... 407-703-1756
Parks and Rec. Dept..... 407-703-1741
Police Chief .......... .407-703-1789
Police (non-emerg.) ... 407-703-1771
Job Line .............407-703-1721
Solid Waste Collect .... ..407-703-1731
Street Maintenance .... .407-703-1731
Utility Billing ......... 407-703-1727
Medical, fire emergency ......... 911
The city of Apopka:
The city ofApopka was chartered in 1882. It is
located at 28'30 north latitude and is 150 feet
above sea level. Its current population is about
31,374 and its total area is nearly 30 sq. mi.


Orange County
Telephone Numbers
Animal Services ....... .407-352-4390
Auto/Boat Tags ........ 407-836-4145
Building Dept .......... 407-836-5760
County Chairman ..... .407-836-7370
County Commission ... .407-836-7350
County Attorney .......407-836-7320
Clerk of the Court ...... 407-836-2066


Elections Supervisor
Fire/Rescue .......
Garbage Collecting .
Health Dept ......
Ilunting/Fishing Lic.
Parks and Rec. Dept.
Property Appraiser .
Sheriff ...........
U utilities ..........


... .407-836-2070
... .407-836-9111
. .. .407-836-6601
... .407-836-2600
... .407-836-4143
... .407-836-6280
. ... 407-836-5000
. ... 407-836-3700
. ... 407-836-5515


All other departments .407-836-5500
Medical, fire emergency ......... .911


Other Area
Numbers of Note
U.S. Reps.
Corrine Brown (Dist. 3) .407-872-0656
Ric Keller (Dist. 8) . .407-872-1962
Tom Feeney (Dist: 24) .407-208-1106
State Reps.
Fred Brummer (Dist. 38) 407-880-4414
David Simmons (Dist. 37) 407-262-7520
State Sens.
Daniel Webster (Dist. 9) .407-656-0066
Lee Constantine (Dist. 22)407-331-9675
O.C. Schools
Pupil assignment .......407-317-3233
Bus routes ........... .407-317-3800
Superintendent ....... .407-317-3202
School Board ......... .407-317-3236
Misc:
The Apopka Chief ..... .407-886-2777
Museum:
Museum of Apopkans .. .407-703-1707







The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 3A


Onis sid


Apopka Fire Depart-
ment paramedics
attend to a man Tues-
day, January 3, fol-
lowing a wreck at the
intersection of Old
Dixie Highway and
Errol Parkway. De-
spite this vehicle


turned on its


side, no one was
severely injured in the
9:30 a.m. crash.


City: Qualifying will be held from noon Jan. 23 to noon Jan. 27


Continued from page 1A

held at the new community building being
constructed at the corner of Fifth Street and
Central Avenue, a little more than a block
west of City Hall. The building will be the
post home for the Veterans of Foreign Wars


Post 10147 of Apopka/Altamonte Springs.
In addition, it will serve as a community
center for public and private functions. A
grand opening is scheduled for February 12.
Qualifying for the 2006 city election
will begin at noon on January 23 and will
end at noon on January 27. The qualifying


fee for the mayor's position is $3,419.72
and the fee for the two commissioners' slots
up for election will be $384, Goebel said.
She added that 1 percent of each fee goes to
the state and 3 percent of each fee is the
city's filing fee. The remainder goes to
cover a part of the cost of the elections.


AHS: Former Apopka,

Valdosta assistant

lands job in Kissimmee


Continued from page 1A

Gracie, Jackson, and Wyatt.
"You can't go back every week-
end," he said, but added that
several scheduled speaking
engagements at coaching clinics
will keep him from going back
to Valdosta to visit family some
of the time.
Although the schedules are
set for the 2006 season, Darling-
ton could possibly coach against
his former defensive coordina-
tor and friend, Jeff Rolson, who,
this week, was named head
coach at Osceola High in
Kissimmee.
Rolson was Darlington's
defensive coordinator for three
years at Apopka, including the
2001 state championship sea-
son, and for three years at Val-
dosta.
Rolson previously was a
head coach for six years at high
schools in the Midwest.
When he was at Apopka,
Darlington led the Blue Darters
to the only state championship
the school has had in more than
70 years of football. Apopka


downed Miami Northwestern
34-16 in 2001 in the Class 6A
state championship in Tallahas-
see.
The Blue Darters finished
14-1 that season, exacting
revenge for their only loss dur-
ing the regular season with a 48-
10 whipping of rival Edgewater
High in the regional final that
year.
Darlington left Apopka
with a 37-11 record in four sea-
sons, including a 6-2 record in
the playoffs.
At Valdosta, Darlington lost
in the state championship game
in his first season, but could
never win over the majority of
the Wildcat faithful. Valdosta
football is legendary in prep
football circles, billing itself as
the "winningest high school
program in the nation."
He was 26-14 in three years
at Valdosta High.
Darlington resigned from
his job there on November 13,
two days after the Wildcats were
eliminated from the second
round of the Class AAAAA
Georgia playoffs.


Review: Florida Hospital Apopka began building a three-story office complex


Continued from page 1A

Longtime Apopkans Don
and Sarah Rich celebrated their
50th anniversary.and Robert and
Edith Curry celebrated their
60th ... AHS boys varsity bas-
ketball team won three in a row
against state-ranked teams:
Jones, Lake Mary and Bishop
Moore ... School Board member
Jim Martin wants to see if it is
possible to rebuild a replace-
ment high school for AHS after
half the student body has moved
to the Hiawassee relief school
and while the other of the stu-
dents remain at the present loca-
tion.
Rob Manley, an Apopka
native and commander of the
APD's criminal Investigation
Division (CID), was promoted
by Chief Chuck Vavrek to the
rank of deputy police chief ...
The murder trial of Clyde
Blount III, charged with second
degree murder in the shooting
death of AHS student Lonnie
Hillery, 16, began in the last
week of January.
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rity reform was the topic domi-
nating a town hall meeting host-
ed by U.S. Rep. Tom Feeney (R-
24), held at City Hall ... The
murder trial of Clyde Blount III
ended with a mistrial due to a
hung jury ... The Central Florida
Council of Boy Scouts present-
ed the Golden Eagle award to
the Rev. Henry Cribb for his
work in the community ... Rev.
Christopher and Sarah Moore
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Work began on an expan-
sion of Florida Hospital Apop-
ka, which will include a three-
story medical office building, a
new parking lot and a new
entrance to the hospital ...
Apopka resident Wayne Jordan,
23, was arrested for the shooting
death of William Tucker ... The
Apopka Woman's Club reported
28,482 hours of volunteer work
by the members during 2004 ...
The City Council voted to post-
pone approval of a master plan
for a 90-home development on
the south side of Marshall Lake
following nearby homeowners'
questions on boat access to lake


and vehicle access to the streets.
AHS teacher Don Cary is
chosen as one of the five final-
ists for the Orange County
Teacher of the Year award ...
Retired Chief of Police Joseph
C. Brown Jr. III was awarded
the 2005 Humanitarian of the
Year award at the Marvin C.
Zanders Community Love
Recognition banquet ...The
fourth annual Apopka Fair was a
record breaker in attendance and
vendor sales as cool, dry weath-
er dominated the weekend.
The Altamonte Springs Post
Office was named the Arthur
Stacey Mastrapa Post Office
Building in honor of the Apopka
Army Reservist who was killed
in Iraq ... For the first time.since
1979, Apopka High has a new
baseball coach in Gavin Jones,
who replaces the legendary
Sonny Wise, now AHS athletic
director ... Longtime Apopka
farmer and part owner of Long
and Scott Farms, William D.
"Billy" Long was inducted into
the Florida Agricultural Hall of
Fame.
Forty-two members of the


famed Dream Lake Ukulele
Band got together for a reunion
in conjunction with a meeting of
the Apopka Historical Society
and Museum of the Apopkans ...
The new high school in Ocoee
was finally named, what else?-
Ocoee High! ... Apopka long-
time citrus grower, Fred N.
Dunn Sr., died at 80 years of
age.
MARCH A groundbreak-
ing was held for a $1.9 million
community center at the comer
of Central Avenue and Fifth
Street that will also be the new
home of the Apopka/ Altamonte
Springs VFW chapter 10147 ...
The City Council voted to sell
up to $14 million in bonds to
pay for several capital projects,
including the purchase of water
and sewer facilities from Orange
County and the building of the
Apopka Community Center ...


Nicole McPherson of Orlando
won the title of Miss Apopka
2005 and said she intends to use
it as a bully pulpit for diabetes
programs.
Beall's of Apopka donated
$29,026 in a check presentation
to Lt. Gov. Toni Jennings for
Just Read Florida: a state read-
ing program for children ... The
Apopka Rotary Club honored
Dr. Harry Ansley for 50 years of
perfect attendance ... Apopka
city officials had work stopped
on the construction of new mid-
dle and elementary schools off
Ponkan Road because final
development plans had not been
approved by the City Council ...
Apopka Police Chief Chuck
Vavrek reported that serious
crime had dropped for the sec-
ond straight year, led by robbery
down 40 percent and forcible
sex offense down 38.5 percent.


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NOTICE OF ANNEXATION

ORDINANCE NUMBERS:

1798 THRU 1800 AND 1806

NOTICE is hereby given that the property owners noted below and shown in the
attached vicinity map have made application, in accordance with Florida Statutes
171.044 and the Apopka Code of Ordinances, Part III, Land Development Code, Article
XII, Section 12.04.00, to the City of Apopka City Council, for ANNEXATION of the
properties shown in the following map:


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and see how we are meeting the needs
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Date: January 28, 2006

Location: Apopkaj Communiity Cnte
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Demonstrations and
Exhibits at:

- The New Apopka Community Center
- Fire & Police Equipment
Demonstrations
- Apopka Historical Museum
- K-9 demonstrations at 11:00 a.m.
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ORD. ITEM OWNER'S NAME LOCATION
NO. NO.
1798 1 Orange County BPI North of Martin Street and east of Vick Road
Orlando Country Aviation
1799 2 Services, Inc. North of Hogshead Road and west of U.S. 441
1800 3 James PA. Thompson South of Wesley Road and west of Orange Blossom Trail
1806 4 Leslie V. and Nancy R. Hebert North of Welch Road and west of Rock Springs Road

The proposed annexations, as indicated in the map of this advertisement may be
inspected by the public in the City of Apopka Community Development Department,
and/or the office of the City Clerk, at 120 E. Main Street, Apopka, Florida (Apopka
City Hall).
NOTICE is hereby given that a public hearing to consider the adoption of ORDINANCE
NO'S. 1798 THRU. 1800 AND 1806 will be held by the City of Apopka City Council at
its regularly scheduled meeting in the City Council Chambers of the Apopka City
Hall on Wednesday., January 18, 2006, beginning at 8:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter
as possible.
All interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to this hearing.
Please be advised that, under State law, if you decide to appeal a decision made
with respect to this matter, you will need a record of the proceedings and may need
to ensure that a verbatim record is made, which record includes a testimony and
evidence upon the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to
participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City Clerk's Office at
120 E. Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32703, Telephone (407) 703-1704, not later than
five (5) days prior to the proceedings.
Apopka City Council


January 6 & 13. 2006


Nicole Guillet-Dary, AICP
Community Development Director


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Opinion


The Apopka Chief
A weekly newspaper founded in 1923


Publisher
John Ricketson
Reporters
Richard Corbeil
Chris Gauthier


General Manager
Neoma Knox
Photographer
Tammy Keaton


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Advertising
Jacquelyne Trefcer
Elaine Giddens


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We think more candidates


should run for public office


Qualifying for the two city commis-
sioner seats and the mayor's job in Apop-
ka will be January 23-27.
Mayor John H. Land, and commis-
sioners Billie Dean and Marilyn Ustler


McQueen all have stated
that they intend to run in
the March 14 city election.
That is all very fine
and we appreciate their
service to our city, but we
also would urge others to
get involved and run for
one of the three offices.
Encouraging people to
run for public office in


The same is true with politicians at
any level. When the incumbents have
opposition, they have to go before the
public and convince the voters that they


deserve to be


I hey have to
Prove
they've done a
good enough job
to warrant *
another term."


Apopka is something that we've always
done. Even if the incumbents are doing a
pretty good job -- as they are in the case
of Land, Dean, and McQueen -- there is
always room for improvement and there
is nothing that creates improvement like
Competition.
There is no hiding the fact that Amer-
ica has become a great nation because of
the competition in private industry and in
public service.
It's only natural that, when we have
people who want our job or our cus-
iomers, we will search for better ways to
keep that job or those customers.


returned to office. In other
words, they have to prove
they've done a good
enough job to warrant
another term.
The opponents must
also present claims and
proof of why they are the
better person for the job,
giving voters reasons to
oust the incumbent.
America's system


of government, from the federal level to
City Hall, is one of people serving peo-
ple, at least in theory. Apopka's govern-
ment must follow the same path so that
its citizens are served in the best possible
manner.
Those who feel they can help Apopka
improve and become better than it
already is should be at City Hall during
the qualification period and become a
candidate.
For the rest of us, we should get
involved in the debate and then vote
when the time comes. Apopka deserves
participation from all of us.


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'FAIR' amendment neither simple nor fair


Previously, I wrote about
the "FAIR" amendments.
"Floridians Against Inequities
in Rates" is a political group
that has proposed three amend-
ments to our state Constitution
that would radically change
Florida's sales and use tax.
One of the "FAIR" amend-
ments would repeal almost all
existing sales tax exemptions.
Another would impose a new
sales tax on services. The third
would establish a new legisla-
tive procedure for enacting
sales tax exemptions.
Last time, I wrote about the
increase in cost to consumers
that would arise from the aboli-
tion of the "re-sale" sales tax
exemption that could occur
under the amendments. This
time, I will write about the
amendment that will impose a


Fred Brummer
District 38 Report

new sales tax on services.
Presently, you do not pay
sales tax on the cost of labor
required to build a home. The
price of a home includes the
cost of land, the cost of build-
ing materials including sales
tax, the cost of construction
labor and the builder's profit.
If the "FAIR" amendments
become part of our Constitu-
tion, the cost of construction


labor and the builder's profit
margin would be subject to
sales tax. Builders would have
to decide whether to increase
the price for the homes they
construct or to take a smaller
profit margin. I believe I know
what the decision would be.
With the increase in the
occurrence of hurricanes, it is
likely we will see the cost of
homeowners' insurance rise.
Under one of the "FAIR"
amendments, sales tax would be
added to the cost of your home-
owners' insurance.
Should a sales tax of 6 per-
cent or more further increase
the rising cost of insurance? I
think not. But one of the
"FAIR" amendments would
make that possible.

See BRUMMER Page 5A


Social activism and psychology don't mix


City deserves more accessible roads


Editor:

I read in The Apopka Chief that Mayor Land
has opened a campaign account as he intends to
seek re-election in March. I'm sure Mr. Land
:seeks to keep his approximate $160,000 per year
:salary for representing some 30,000 residents.
*Quoting Mr. Land, "keeping the small town
:atmosphere" is certainly a quaint and noble con-
-cept.


The reality is on a daily basis, in excess of
25,000 vehicles traverse U.S. Highway 441
through downtown Apopka. This is hardly a
"small town atmosphere."
In all due respect to Mr. Land, the naming of
the by-pass John Land Apopka Expressway is a
tribute for serving Apopka in excess of 50 years
as mayor. But I must say for 50 years of service,

See ROADS Page 5A


By Dr. Warren Throckmorton
Grove City College

A recent book edited by
eminent psychologists Rogers
Wright and Nicholas Cummings
delivers a stunning indictment
of the mental health profes-
sions. Destructive Trends in
Mental Health: The Well-
Intentioned Path to Harm
documents and critiques the
ascent of social activism over
open-minded scientific inquiry
and quality mental health care
in the current mental health
establishment. This book is a
must-read for anyone who cares
about mental health care in this-
country.
The book casts a critical
eye on much of the social
activism of the psychological
and psychiatric professional
associations over the past thirty
years. However, Drs. Wright
and Cummings cannot be dis-


missed as disgruntled conserva-
tives. Their deeds validate their
claim to be "lifelong liberal
activists." For instance, while
president of the American Psy-
chological Association, Dr.
Cummings supported the devel-
opment of the first task force
championing the mental health
needs of gays, lesbians and
bisexuals.
In addition to being person-
ally involved in social activism,
the authors have been keen and
pragmatic observers of the
mental health professions over
the past 40 years. My own con-
tact with Nick Cummings made
a lasting impact on me. I first
met Dr. Cummings in 1986
when American Biodyne, the
first real managed behavioral
health care company in Ameri-
ca, came to Ohio as a manager
of the state employee behav-
ioral health care program. I just
started my counseling private


practice in Portsmouth, Ohio,
and wanted to get on board the
managed care train. Biodyne
did something very novel for a
managed care company: all
therapists in the preferred net-
work were required to be
trained by the company leaders,
including the president and
founder, Nick Cummings. In all
my years of education, both in
school and post-grad, I have .
never listened to a better trainer
than Nick Cummings. He
believed mental health therapy
could be a powerful influence
in a person's life but it was
never to be used to gratify.the
therapist or to promote a politi-
cal agenda. That same theme
permeates this book. Drs. Cum-
mings and Wright believe that
modern psychology has been
overthrown by forces of social
activism and as a consequence

See ACTIVISM Page 5A


Surrender, not 'resolutions,' the way to win battle of life


JANUARY 6 -- This is the
time of the Year when New
Year's resolutions are the order
of the day, with health (smoking,
drinking, weight control, etc.)
being number one.
Second is probably in the
area of economics -- savings,
spending, work habits, self-
improvement.
I would guess that immortal-
ity/morality would come in third,
just from observing the tidal
wave rise of sensuality, sexuality,
crime, terrorism, media tolerance,
etc., during the past generation.
For such a rise to occur,
there would have to be a serious,
corresponding decline in those
resolving to clean up their lives
by obeying His commandments
and studying His Word.
There was a time when I
would run through a list of reso-
lutions, excluding the last catego-
ry of course, and within a few
months, or even a few days on
some of them, abandoned all
with varying degrees of rational-
ization and self-justification.
Then, in 1984, as I have
written before, I met the I ord


Richard Corbeil
Corbeil's Corner

Jesus in a born again experience
and the need to make New Year's
resolutions faded away in the
face of "eternal justification" and
the surrender of my will to His.
I soon discovered, through
the testimony of seasoned Chris-
tians, that the LORD would grant
solutions to personal problems if
one would ask in Jesus' name
and believe that he would receive
it.
My first "solutions," without
the "re" antecedent, came in the
overnight deliverance from two
plus packs-a-day smoking and
heavy imbibing of "adult bever-
ages."
Both disappeared completely
from my life on July 1, 1984,


without the slightest withdrawal
pangs.
Shortly after being born
again, I heard an elderly pastor
on Christian television describe-
the way to live without care,
worry and feelings of inadequacy
or guilt. I can't remember his
name but his message is unfor-
gettable.
"Life," he said, "is the
equivalent of driving down a nar-
row, winding road at 90 miles per
hour. If you stay at the wheel,
you're sure to crash and burn.
You must take your hands off the
wheel and surrender the driving
to Jesus. He will get you through
in peace and joy."
For the past 21 years, I have
followed that pastor's direction,
and it works to perfection. Along
this line is the January 1 message
from one of my favorite daily
. devotionals, Daily With The
King, by W. Glyn Evans (Moody
Press). The message of January 1
is titled, "Owning Nothing,
Enjoy My Everything."
Evans writes: "I will settle
things with you LORD, once and
for all concerning my rights and.


responsibilities. To accept Jesus
as my Savior means I resign all
rights to justify my sin before
you. Jesus does that for me. But
to accept Jesus as my Lord
means I resign all rights to
myself -- my time, my talents,
my future, my all.
"That is where the difficulty
is -- resigning myself. To surren-
der my rights to myself means
surrendering my rights to my
reputation (He 'made himself of
no reputation,' Phillipians 2:7);
surrendering my rights to choose
my place of service (He 'set his
face to go to Jerusalem,' Luke
9:51); surrendering my rights to
my possessions (lie had 'no
place to lay his head, Luke 9:58);
surrendering my rights to make
demands (He came not to be
ministered unto, but to minister,
Matthew 20:28); surrendering my
rights to privacy and immunity
from the needs of others (He
said, 'They need not depart; give
... them to cat,' Matthew 14:16."
Evans continues: "When I
became a Christian I thought,
'How wonderful to be rid of the
burden of responsibility!' But


when I became a disciple, Jesus
put another burden upon me: the
burden of others. The second
burden took away all my rights,
and a person without rights is a
slave (He 'took on the nature
(form) of a slave,' Phillipians
7:7).
"Most of the times when I
am touchy, irritable or peevish
(when it is not physical), it is
because I have reclaimed what I
thought I had surrendered to
Jesus: for these are the feelings
of one whose claim is threatened.
My job then is to re-surrender as
quickly as possible and quitclaim
my possessions. I rejoice that I
am in 'all things a new person,
made so because I have become
a new creation in Christ', (II
Corinthians 5:17)."
Early in the last century, the
great Bible trainer Oswald
Chambers stated in a lecture,
"We shall all feel very much
ashamed if we do not yield to
Jesus on the point He has asked
us to yield to Him. Paul. says --
'My determination is to be my
utmost for His Highest.' To get
theie is a question of will, not of
b


debate nor of reasoning, but as a
surrender of will, an absolute and
irrevocable surrender on that
point."
As you can observe, both of.
these men believe that surrender
of will and self are the key, not
only to peaceful fulfillment on
earth, but also to the "heavenly,
eternal kingdom" with the
LORD.
Resolutions, no matter how
well intended, are primarily a
sign that we intend to keep fight-
ing the battle under our own will
and terms.
Surrendering our will to
Him in the heat of life's battle
brings the peace and fulfillment
we so desperately are seeking.
Time to turn the steering
wheel over to Jesus.
"For yet a little while, and
the wicked shall not be: yea, thou
shalt diligently consider his
place, and it shall not be. But the
meek shall inherit the earth; and
shall delight themselves in the
abundance of peace." Psalm
37:10 and 11.
Have a blessed and healthy
New Year!


Habitat for Humanity of Greater Apopka will
hold a groundbreaking Saturday, January
7, at 9:30 a.m. at 1256 S. Central Ave.,
Apopka. Anyone interested in volunteering
for Habitat-Apopka can sign up, as well as
meet staff and other volunteers..


Should a sales tax of 6 percent or more
further increase the rising cost of insur-
ance? I think not.
Representative Fred Brummer
on the FAIR amendments proposed for our
state's Constitution


"Wherefore I give you to under- Smile at babies.
stand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of
God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no
man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by
the Holy Ghost." I Corinthians 12:3.


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The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 5A


IRS won't recognize some deductions claimed for donated vehicles


Internal Revenue Service
officials have said that the IRS
will not recognize certain
deductions that taxpayers may
be claiming relating to donated
vehicles sold at auction.
IRS officials took this step
after becoming aware of ques-
tionable practices that have-sur-
faced recently. Some charities
have sold donated vehicles at
auction and claimed that the
sales are to needy individuals at
prices significantly below fair
market value. By doing so, these
charities have claimed that the
sales trigger an exception to the
general rule that the deduction
allowed to the donor is limited
to the proceeds from the chari-
ty's sale.
The IRS' position is that
vehicles sold at auction are not


sold at prices significantly
below fair market value. There-
fore, the IRS will not treat vehi-
cles sold at auction as qualifying
for the exception for sales to
needy individuals at prices
below fair market value.
If a charity sells a donated
vehicle at auction, the IRS will
not accept as substantiation an
acknowledgment from the char-
ity stating that the vehicle is to
be transferred to a needy indi-
vidual for significantly below
fair market value (Box 5b on
IRS Form 1098-C). In such
cases, the donor may claim a
deduction of more than $500
only to the extent that the gross
proceeds from the sale exceed
that amount and the donor sub-
stantiates the contribution with
an acknowledgment from the


charity that indicates the gross
proceeds from the sale (Box 4c
on IRS Form 1098-C).
The rules for determining
the amount that a donor may
deduct for a charitable contribu-
tion of a qualified vehicle,
including an automobile, with a


claimed value of more than
$500 changed at the beginning
of 2005 as a result of the Amer-
ican Jobs Creation Act of 2004.
In general, that act limits a
donor's deduction to the amount
of the gross proceeds from the
charity's sale of the vehicle.


Roads: More vehicles

will be added by 2009


Continued from page 4A

the city of Apopka deserves
more than we have as far as
transportation goes. We should
have many more accessible
roads to go through Apopka.
If the City of Apopka,
under the direction of Mayor
Land, had exerted even a small
amount of pressure some twen-
ty years ago, the proposed 2009
by-pass could have been a non-
toll road.
Certainly the by-pass toll
road will no doubt relieve some
traffic through Apopka. Some
vehicles that are going south to
Orlando will choose to pay the
toll to miss Apopka traffic.
Traffic that is heading east


The Way I See It
Patti Bankson
...And The Government
Taketh Away
On many
occasions I've
wondered at
the apathy of
the average cit-
izen when it
comes to
things more
civic -- political,
if you will. Or perhaps I should
say when it comes to things
that happen to others, not to
them. A huge and glaring
example is the silence regard-
ing the Supreme Court's June
'05 eminent domain ruling.
Eminent domain (in law) is
the power of the state to
appropriate private property
for its own use without the
owner's consent. Usually gov-
ernments use this power when
real property is needed for a
public project and the owner of
that property is unwilling to


will continue to pass through
downtown Apopka at 8 a.m. in
the morning and 5 p.m. in the
afternoon daily.
By the time the bypass is
built in 2009, many hundreds
more vehicles will be added to
the quagmire of traffic through
Apopka.
In all due respect, it would
appear local leadership has
been content cutting ribbons for
fast-food establishments and
service stations, rather than
exerting energy in lobbying our
state and federally elected rep-
resentatives concerning our
lack of roads.

Tom Dorman
Apopka


negotiate a price for its sale.
Although that sounds like sim-
ply a case of the government
and the property owner not
being able to find a price
agreeable to both, it isn't. If it
were, then at that point, nego-
tiations would cease, the gov-
ernment would go away and
the property owner and his
property would live happily
ever. All too often, it seems,
the owner doesn't want to sell,
at any price. Willing or not, the
choice is the government's,
not the owner's. There's an
element here, supposedly in
the owner's favor and that is
that the property owner has a
right to just compensation, typ-
ically the fair market value of
the property. In a way, that's
kind of a joke because fair
market value is based on nei-
ther the buyer nor seller being
under any compulsion to com-
plete the transaction and the
buyer having no "special inter-
est" in the property.
In Kelo vs City of New
London (Connecticut) the


Continued from page 4A

faces irrelevance.
As one example, Cum-
mings and Wright demonstrate
how political support for gay
activism has led to stifling of
client self-determination. Con-
sider this quote from the book
regarding sexual identity thera-
py: "In the current climate, it is
inevitable that conflict arises
among the various subgroups in
the marketplace. For example,
gay groups within the APA
[American Psychological Asso-
ciation] have repeatedly tried to
persuade the association to
adopt ethical standards that pro-
hibit therapists from offering
psychotherapeutic services
designed to ameliorate "gay-
ness" on the basis that such
efforts are unsuccessful and
harmful to the consumer. Psy-
chologists who do not agree are
termed homophobic. Such
efforts are especially troubling
because they abrogate the
patient's right to choose the
therapist and determine thera-
peutic goals. They also deny the
reality of data demonstrating
that psychotherapy can be
effective in changing sexual
preferences in patients who
have a desire to do so."
Sexual identity therapy is
not the only political hot potato
tackled by the authors. They
demonstrate how politically
correct posturing can serve to
obscure research findings. For
instance, co-editor Wright cites
research by Cummings suggest-
ing that positive male figures in
the lives of children are signifi-
cantly related to a decrease in
the number of children requir-
ing medication for behavior
problems. However, he laments
that such research results are
frequently stifled or even dis-
missed because they offend
feminist sensibilities.
Drs. Wright and Cummings
express concern over the pro-
fessional consequences of psy-
chology's misadventures into
social activism. They paint a


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da's working families than it
should. It should not be possi-
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Legislators should be held
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picture of psychologists being
unable to support themselves as
psychologists because the pro-
fession has become enamored
with producing position state-
ments about social change.
Mental health care in America
is adequate but barely so. Any
practicing counselor knows
how difficult it is to find quality
services anywhere outside of
the metropolitan areas of this
country. Cummings and Wright
predict that psychology's preoc-
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affordable health care for all
people.
So how is the current lead-
ership of the APA reacting to
the critique of Cummings and
Wright? Not well. It appears the
former APA luminaries are get-
ting a cold shoulder from the
current leadership. At a recent
meeting of National Association
for Research and Therapy of
Homosexuality, Dr. Wright
noted that the APA adopted a
"strategic decision not to
respond" to their book to avoid
giving it undue attention. Fur-
thermore, the APA initially pro-
hibited its member-publications
from even reviewing the book.
Observed Dr. Wright: "So much
for diversity and open-minded-
ness."
In my opinion, the current
APA leadership will ignore
these warnings at their peril.
When it comes to trends in
mental health care, Nick Cum-
mings has rarely been wrong in
his predictions. I don't think he
is wrong this time.
Warren Throckmnorton,
PhD is an associate professor
of Psychology and Fellow for
Psychology and Public Policy
in the Center for Vision and
Values at Grove City (PA) Col-
lege. Dr. Throckmorton is past-
president of the American Men-
tal Health Counselors Associa-
tion and is the producer of the
documentary, "I Do Exist,"
about sexual orientation
change.


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discuss about these amend-
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the future.
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The Apopka Chief
January 6, 2006, Page 6A







Life style


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PLMS jazz band praised for Chicago concert


Focus On
N.W. Orange County


John Stark and
Courtney Kisacky
...are engaged

AHS grads

will marry

Courtney Michelle Kisacky,
:daughter of Doreen Kisacky and
-Rex Lawson, and John Robert
'Stark, son of Craig and Rana
:Stark, all of Apopka are
engaged.
A 2002 graduate of Apopka
High School, Kisacky is attend-
ing the University of Central
Florida, expecting to graduate in
2008. She is employed by
Arnold Palmer Hospital for
Woman and Children in Orlan-
do.
Stark also graduated from
AHS in 2002 and plans to gradu-
ate from Valencia Community
College in 2008. He is
employed by The Home Depot
in'Apopka.
The couple plans to be mar-
,ied August 5 at the First United
Methodist Church of Apopka.

Due to cold weather expect-
ed over the weekend, the 1st
Response Disaster Team of Sab-
bath Grace Fellowship will serve
hot coffee and soup at the corner
o4f Main Street (U.S. Highway
441) and Central Avenue Friday,
January 6, beginning at 7 p.m.

The Apopka Woman's Club
Will host a luncheon and fashion
show Wednesday, February 8, at
Errol Estate Country Club, 1355
Errol Parkway, Apopka. Regis-
tration is at 11:30 a.m. and the
luncheon will begin at 12:30

"" Dillard's Department Store
will be presenting the fashion
show. Tickets are $20 and must
be purchased by Wednesday,
February 1.
Tickets will not be sold at
the door.
For ticket information, con-
tact Myrna Tomlin at 407-886-
6972 or Robin McEwen at 407-
814-0935.

Habitat for Humanity of
Greater Apopka will hold a
groundbreaking Saturday, Janu-
ary 7, at 9:30 a.m. at 1256 S.
Central Ave., Apopka. Patsy
Simms donated her old home,
which was built by her grandfa-
ther more than 82 years ago, and
the property on which it was
located to Habitat. The organiza-
tion demolished the home,
cleared the property and will
build Simms a new home at that
location.
After a dedication ceremo-
ny, refreshments will be served.
Anyone interested in volunteer-
ing for Habitat-Apopka can sign
up, as well as meet staff and
other volunteers. For more infor-
mation, call Andrea Burr at 407-
375-2982.

A general membership
meeting of the Northwest
Orange County Improvement
Association will be held Thurs-
day, January 12, at 7 p.m. at
NOCIA headquarters, 4253
Ponkan Road.
NOCIA will provide roast
beef and beverages, and mem-
bers are asked to bring a side
dish and/or dessert. Mary Brooks
from the Orlando/Orange Coun-
ty Expressway Authority will
( .ake a presentation on the SR
42.9 Extension.
All members and the public
invited to attend.


By Chris Gauthier
Apopka Chief Staff

The Piedmont Lakes Middle
School's jazz ensemble's trip to Chicago
December 13-17 was "great, really
great," according to PLMS jazz band
director Douglas "Skip" Perry.
The band was invited to perform at
the prestigious Midwest Clinic: An Inter-
national Band and Orchestra Conference
last year after Perry completed the long
application process, part of which includ-
ed making a CD of the band's music.
PLMS was the first band in the history of
Orange County Public Schools to be
invited to perform at the conference.
The Midwest Clinic exists solely for
educational purposes, Perry said, and is
attended by educators and students from
more than 30 countries.
"The kids played better than they
ever have," Perry said. "Dr. Richard
Dunscomb, who is on the board and the
person I had to answer to at the clinic,
said ours was the best middle school
band he had ever heard." He said the
band received many compliments from
its international audience.
This was not the first time that the


The members of the Piedmont Lakes Middle School jazz ensemble found something they liked almost as much
as music -- snow. Here, the group stands on the shore of Lake Michigan.


jazz ensemble performed on the road.
They have made numerous trips all over
the country, including Los Angeles and
New York City.
The conference was not a contest,


Perry said. "People keep asking us if we
won. It's hard to explain what this was
about. Outside of the trophy we received,
the reward was going to the clinic itself
and showing people what middle school


Apopkan graduates with masters degree


On Friday, December 9, Bo
Collins, son of Bobby and Terri
Collins, graduated with a mas-
ter of science in logistics from
Michigan State University. Bo
currently lives in Charlotte,
North Carolina, but still calls ,. -.
Apopka home. He said he's .
always enjoyed a challenge,
whether it was riding his unicy-
cle to class everyday to Apopka
Memorial Middle School, earn-
ing his Eagle Scout rank or
being part of the '91 Blue
Darter football team. Bo C
Bo ventured away from ...earne
Apopka after high school where
he attended Appalachian State
University, majoring in industrial technology. It
was there he found an appreciation for manufac-
turing, going on to work as an industrial engineer
for Broyhill Furniture and then on to Litton Laser
Systems. Currently, Bo is the materials manager at
Northrop Grumman Synoptics in Charlotte.
Northrop Grumman is a primary defense contrac-
tor and Synoptics.is the world's leading supplier
of synthetically-grown crystals. Synthetic crystals
are the essential optical components for solid-state


ol
d


laser systems. These lasers cover
a broad spectrum of products
ranging from weaponry to hair
removal.
Bo chose Michigan State's
MS in logistics program because
*. '.' of its reputation in supply chain
management. In 2005, U.S.
News & World Report ranked
^ this graduate program number
one among public universities.
With an impressive resume and
letter of recommendation from
Mayor John Land, Bo was
Ilins accepted into the program join-
degree ing eleven other working profes-
sionals. "The program's format
caters to the working profes-
sional who may not have the luxury of moving
back to campus and putting their career on hold,"
said Bo.
Over the course of nineteen months, students
spend eight weeks on campus in East Lansing in
an intensive-learning classroom environment. The
classroom setting is combined with an on-line cur-
riculum and field study project. "My primary role

See GRAD Page 12A


Garden club fundraiser slated


The Foliage Garden Club of
Apopka will hold its annual lun-
cheon, card party and fashion
show Saturday, February 25,
from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the
First United Methodist Church,
201 S. Park Ave., Apopka.
Tickets are $15 and may be
purchased from any Foliage
Garden Club member or by call-
ing Sandy Bove at 407-788-
8258 or contacting her at mylip-
stix@aol.com.


There will be a plant sale,
silent auction, door prizes and
the latest fashions, presented by
Beall's Department Store. The
moderator will be Commission-
er Kathy Till. Possibly, mother
and daughter Easter fashions
will be shown.
Early coffee, tea and donuts
will be served, followed by a
catered luncheon by Savory
Solutions at noon. Those attend-
ing may organize their own


table of card players or join oth-
ers. Cards will be furnished.
Proceeds from this
fundraiser will go toward the
club's community projects and
scholarships for the Send a Kid
to Camp program at Wekiwa
Springs State Park youth camp
during the summer and scholar-
ships for high school students in
the Save the Environment
through Education and Knowl-
edge program.


kids could do."
He said although the kids were a lit-
tle nervous, it didn't affect their perfor-

See JAZZ Page 12A


Susie Bower reads to her pre-k class on the first day of
school last year.

Zellwood teacher honored


Susie Brower, a pre-k
teacher at Zellwood Elemen-
tary School, is being recog-
nized for her creativity and
success in the classroom as a
Disney Teacher Award nomi-
nee. Bower joins an elite group
of teachers from across the
country who have been recog-
nized by their communities. As
the next step in the awards
process, Bowers must submit
an application to be considered
for the 2006 Disney Teacher of
the Year award.
Bower has been teaching
at Zellwood Elementary for 25
years, working in all grades.


An Apopka native, she attend-
ed Lovell Elementary School
and graduated from Apopka
High School in 1971.
The teacher first learned
of her nomination the second
week of December. "I'm very
excited about this, especially
because I was nominated by a
former student," she said.
"That always makes you feel
good, knowing that you can
impact somebody else's life."
Since 1989, Disney
Teacher Awards have been pre-
sented to teachers who con-
See TEACHER Page 10A


Good luck during the new year


Shown with the medal and crosses display box are, (1-r),
Emilee Carleton, Jeanell Kutterer, and Diane Rupe.


UDC donates medals


The Florence Collier chap-
ter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy dedicated a
museum set of crosses and
medals for military service to
the Museum of the Apopkans.
The chapter presented the
display set of crosses and
medals representing World Wars
I and II, Korean War, Vietnam
conflict, and the National
Defense and Armed Forces
Expeditionary Service. The
shadow box will remain on per-
manent display at the museum,
honoring all veterans.


Recorder of military service
awards Amy Chandler and
Jeanell Kutterer, president, pre-
sented a World War II cross to
Emilee Carleton, widow of Dr.
Charles C. Carleton of Apopka
and Winter Park. Dr. Carleton, a
1941 graduate of Apopka Iligh
School, served in the U.S. Navy
from 1942 until the end of the
war. Vincent Byrd received a
National Defense Medal for the
service of Kenneth R. Gilliam,
who also served in the Navy

See MEDALS Pae 10AOA


Thought of the week
Now is the Time
Taken from Today and Forever
By Lucy Brownlow

The big word in life is
"Now." It is the only time you
can depend on. Life, the soul and
the present moments are man's
only possessions, and the latter
should be used to enhance the
former two.


Mildred Board
Bits 'n Tips


If the most sensible function of man is to live,
then he cannot ignore the now. Tomorrow is only
a fool's paradise.
When you bring out the measure of life, bring
out now. For it's not what you've done or what
you're going to do, but what you're doing now
that counts.

Think on these things
We ought not to look back unless it is to
derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the
purpose of profiting by dearly bought experience.
George Washington
When a man does not know what harbor he is
making for, no wind is the right wind. Senaca (8
B.C.)
If the grass is greener on the other side. what's
the color of the grass you're standing on? Mildred
A. Board
Internal growth depends on what the soul is
fed and the exercise of noble deeds. Anonymous
The burden of suffering is the only weight,


which is necessary to keep down
the diver while he is hunting for
pearls. Johann P.F. Richter
The foolish and the dead alone
never change their opinions.
James R. Lowell
It is one thing to be tempted,
another thing to fall. William
Shakespeare
The slogan, "Press on," has
solved and always will solve the
problems of the human race.


Calvin Coolidge
When you have faults, do not fear to abandon
them. Confucius
Bravery is the capacity to perform purposely
even when scared half to death. Omar Bradley
The world is blessed most by men who do
things, and not by those who merely talk about
them. James Oliver
There is more to success than sitting on top of
the world with your feet hanging off. What about
leaving footprints? Anonymous
Watch the birds and bees. They know what to
do with their lives. Why can't we learn to do the
same? Mildred A. Board
Education without morality breeds only
clever animals. Thominas Jefferson
1 he hardest lessons in life are sometimes the
best teachers.

Good luck to you and all your families in this
coming year and God bless all. Mildred A. Board
and Perrine Slim


Church news .. .. .7A
Obituaries . . .7A







The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 7A


Churches slate events


The Florida Blood Center's
bloodmobile will be in the St.
Francis of Assisi Catholic
Church parking lot, 834 S.
Orange Blossom Tr., Apopka
Sunday, January 22, from 8 a.m.
to 1:30 p.m.
"Donating blood is safe,
easy and fast," a spokesperson
said. "In the 30 minutes you
spend giving blood, you could
save the lives of five people."
Most healthy persons over
18 years of age (17 with parental
consent) and weighing at least
110 pounds may donate, provid-


Center of Faith Church, Inc.
A Family Ministry
Services:
Sun. 10 a.m., Sun. 6 p.m.
Thurs., 7:30 p.m.
698 Martin Street
Apopka
James Hicks, Pastor 407-464-9375
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(Behind Discount Auto
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210 E. 7th Street
Apopka, FL 32703
407-886-1805


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13202 W. Colonial Dr. 811 E. Semoran Blvd.
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ed some medication and travel
restrictions are met. If in doubt,
call the blood center at 1-888-
936-6283.

Victory Church World Out-
reach Center will have special
services with Pastors Hank and
Brenda Kunneman Sunday, Jan-
uary 8, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Hank travels across the
United States and to other coun-
tries preaching in conferences
and crusades. He has authored

See CHURCHES Page 11A


HENRY LEE BATEMAN, Zellwood,
died Monday, December 26, while visiting in
Stony Brook, New York. Mr. Bateman was a
retired executive of Sears and Roebuck He
was a former Eagle Scout and Scout Master.
Survivors: son, L. Lee; 10 grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren.
JOHN G. MASSA, 66, Zellwood, died
Thursday, December 29. Mr. Massa was a
production coordinator for United Business
Systems. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he moved
to Central Florida in 1987. He was a member
of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church,
Apopka. Survivors: wife, Katherine "Kathy";
mother, Josephine; daughter, Stefanie
Young; sons, John A., Chris; sister, Mary
Vana; brothers, Vincent, Frank; seven grand-


children. Loomis Family Funeral Home,
Apopoka.
JAMES C. HUDSON, 74, Sanford,
died Wednesday, December 28. Mr. Hudson
was a longtime resident of Apopka and was
manager of a nursery. He was born in Orlo
Vista. He was an Army veteran of the Korean
War. He was a member of Palmetto Avenue
Baptist Church and Woodmen of the World.
Survivors: wife, Louise; sons, Jerry T., Lees-
burg, Dayton J., St. Augustine; daughter,
Denise Fues, Lake Mary; brother, Randon,
Riceville, Tenn.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great-
grandchildren. Collison Family Funeral
Home, Sanford.
JOSE W. BARCIA, 53, Winter Park,


Obituaries


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St. Paul AME
407-889-4464
Apostolic
Apostolic Church of Jesus
407-886-2556
City of Refuge
407-884-5638
Assembly of God
Apopka Assembly of God
407-886-2806
Wekiva Assembly of God
407-774-0777
Baptist
Apopka First Baptist
407-886-2628
Cornerstone FreeWill Baptist Church
407-886-0669
First Antioch Miss. Baptist Church
407-884-7000
First Baptist Church of Rock Springs
407-886-2805
First Baptist Church of Sweetwater
407-862-3893
First Baptist Church of Zellwood
407-889-0509
Forest Avenue Baptist Church
407-886-4374
Fountain of Life Baptist Church
of Apopka, Inc.
407-351-1937
Haitian Baptist Church
407-880-3833
Hope Baptist Church
407-886-6980
Lake Ola Baptist Church
352-383-7920
Lakeside Baptist Church
407-295-7645
Lakeville Road Baptist Church
407-884-7477
Living Hope Community Church
407-889-9027
Lockhart Baptist Church
407-295-1133
Magnolia Baptist Church
407-880-4575
McCormick Road Baptist Church
407-886-4957 -
New Hope Missionary Baptist
407-886-1165
New Testament Community
Baptist Church
407-786-0381
Northside Baptist Church
407-884-4443
Oak Level Baptist Church
407-656-1523
Orange Primitive Baptist Church
407-295-6986
Piedmont Lakes Baptist
407-889-3383
Pleasant View Baptist Church
407-886-6717
Plymouth Baptist Church
407-889-3358
Riverside Baptist Church
407-295-3850
Rosemont Baptist Church
407-299-8885
Shiloh Miss. Baptist Church
407-886-6334
Springs Community Baptist Church
407-889-2240
St. Luke's Full Gospel Baptist Church
352-735-9199
Trinity Baptist Church
407-886-2966
Unity Missionary Baptist Church
407-814-9111
Victory Baptist Church
407-884-8811
Wekiwa Springs Baptist Church
407-886-7864
Bible
Bear Lake Bible Chapel
407-869-0198
Catholic
St. Francis of Assisi
407-886-4602
St. Mary's (Protectress) Ukrainian
407-880-1640 407-886-4803
Charismatic
Living Waters Church
407-290-1444
Charismatic Catholic
Ascension Church, CEC
407-880-9555
Christian
Journey Christian Church
407-884-7223
Church of Christ
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Church of Christ of West Orange
407-656-2770
Northside Church of Christ
407-884-0031
10th Street Church of Christ
407-884-4835
Church of God
Church of God of Christ
407-886-2206
Church of God of Plymouth
407-886-3780
Church of God of Prophecy
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Church of God of Zellwood
407-886-3074
Church of God Templo Victoria
407-889-0555
Freewill Holiness Church of God
407-884-9888
Grace Street Church of God
407-298-9188
Park Avenue Worship Center
407-886-2696
St. Elizabeth Church of God by Faith
407-886-6290
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Apopka Ward
407-880-9877
Episcopal
Church of the Holy Spirit
407-886-1740
Faith and Word
Word of Life
407-886-7427
Full Gospel
Millenium of Glory
407-814-0041
New Covenant Perfecting Ministries
407-880-8898
Fundamentalist
Cent. FL Restoration Branch Church
of Jesus Christ Fundamental RLDS
407-886-3541
Holiness
Independent House of Prayer
(352) 735-6244
New Life Holiness and Teen Ministries
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The Bible tells us,"a good
tree does not bear bad fruit,
nor does a bad tree bear good
fruit. For every tree is known by
as own fruit. Also, "A good
man out of the good treasure
of his heart brings forth good;
and an evil man out of the evil
treasure of his heart brings
forth evil." (Luke 6:43-45)
Obviously, these verses are
asking us to consider what type
of fruit we bear when we are
dealing with others. Just as
every tree is known by its own
fruit, likewise we are known by
our actions and our character
When we are interacting with
others, we should be
harvesting good will and
friendship by respecting the
feelings of others. And. we
should constantly try to
represent a reflection of God's
love in a civilized and kindly
manner. Always trying to treat
others as we would like to be
treated is a good guide that will
help us to be a better person.
Surely, being congenial and
kind to others is not always
easy, and at times can even be
quite challenging. For example,
sometimes people with whom
we are dealing may be having
a bad day. or they may have
problems that we are unaware
of; however, we should not
allow another person's poor
actions to negatively affect our
behavior.


St. Matthew Holiness
407-889-2274
Independent
New Destiny Christian Center
407-298-5770
True Temple of God
407-880-8181
Interdenominational
IAMWEARE Church
407-889-8372
New Vision Community Church
407-886-3619
Northwest Community Church
407-578-2088
One Accord Christian Fellowship Church
407-523-3002
Jehovah's Witnesses
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
407-884-6696
Jewish
Congregation Beth Am
407-862-3505
Congregation of Reform Judaism
407-645-0444
Lutheran
St. Paul Lutheran
407-889-2634
Methodist
First United Methodist
407-886-3421
Bear Lake United Methodist
407-862-1531
Zellwood United Methodist
407-889-4426
Moravian
Rolling Hills Moravian Church
407-332-8380
Nazarene
Calvary Church of the Nazarene
407-889-2148
New Life Community
Church of the Nazarene
407-291-9294
Non-Denominational
Center of Faith Church for All People
407-464-9375
Church Back Home
407-889-3781
Church on the Edge
407-869-1133


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407-295-9181


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Plumbing, Inc. Disposals
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in the landscaping department of Florida
Hospital. Born in Manta, Ecuador, he moved
to Central Florida in 1989. Survivors: wife,
Nancy; son, Joe K., Winter Park; daughter,
Sally A. Nardelli, Maltland; mother, Segunda,
Apopka; brother, Carlos, Queens, N.Y.; sis-

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Everlasting Covenant Christian Center
407-884-8598
Compass Community Church
407-774-4600
Crossroads Community Church
407-880-9226
Faith & Power Worship Center
407-880-5115
Faithworld Center
407-292-8888
Freedom Ministries
407-886-6006
Harvest House Community Church
407-814-0261
Living Waters Christian Center
407-389-0996
Mission For Christ, Inc.
407-889-5998
New Beginnings Ministries
321-689-2260
New Life Praise Worship Center
407-880-3421
Prayer House of Faith Inc.
407-841-2787
Perfecting Praise Ministries
407-298-6776
Sabbath Grace Fellowship
407-970-6535
Sorrento Christian Center
352-735-4447
Spirit of Life Christian Church
407-886-4570
Tangerine Community Church
407-880-6488
Victory Church World Outreach Centei
407-889-7288
Westside Community Church
407-880-7887
Pentecostal
Abundant Life Church
of the Living God
407-880-7255
Church of the Living God Inc.
407-884-0134
Church of the Son
407-246-0001
Ebenezer Christian Church Inc.
407-886-0020
Faith in Christ By God
407-814-8515
Free Temple Ministries
407-889-3725
House of God
407-814-0656
Pentecostal Church of God
407-295-0898
The Pentecostals
407-889-3802
Truth Tabernacle
407-814-9333
Way of Grace Ministries
407-889-4000
Pentecostal Holiness
Temple of Faith
407-884-6960
Presbyterian
First Presbyterian of Apopka
407-886-5943
St. Andrews Presbyterian
407-293-6802 .
Reformed Church in America
Rolling Hills Community Church
407-886-7664
Religious/Biblical Science
Bible School of Apopka
407-644-0193
IDMR
407-644-0193
Seventh-day Adventists
Apopka Seventh-day Adventist
407-889-2812
Florida Living Church
407-788-7591
Forest Lake
407-869-0680
Franco-Haitian
407-296-4368
Genesis Spanish
407-453-4762
Mount Olive
407-886-0430
Pine Hills
407-291-4816
Plymouth-Sorrento
407-884-0595
Present Truth
407-886-4335
Sheeler Oaks
407-886-8077
United Brethren
Lake Brantley Community
407-862-7821


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(Alpopka's Business Spotlight


A monthly feature of The Apopka Chief
Friday, January 6, 2006, Page 8A


Central Florida's growth leads to


Apopka company's


By Chris Gauthier
Apopka Chief Staff

When Dan Carr started
Southland Construction, Inc. in
1977, he had no idea that Cen-
tral Florida's growing roadway
system would turn his Apopka
company into the multi-million
dollar corporation it is today.
Roadwork comprises 75
percent of Southland Construc-
tion's contracts, Carr said. Cur-
rently, the company is working
on a $10 million turnpike pro-
ject that will add E-pass lanes to
the Mainline Plaza near Lees-
burg. Southland also built most
of the toll plazas on SR 429 and
also did work on the Maitland


Southland's workers gather
annual Christmas party.


Exchange, Beeline and East-
West Expressway.
"We've done more than


good fortunes


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56





for the company's


anybody else," he said. In addi-
tion to the highway projects,
Southland built Apopka's two


McDonald's, one on Main Street
and the other on Rock Springs
Road. The company has also
done charitable work for the
community, participating in
building two Habitat for
Humanity homes, paving the
parking lot for the Museum of
the Apopkans at no cost, as well
as many other projects.
This month, Southland will
begin construction on the long-
awaited West Orange Trail over-
pass, which will be a bridge
crossing over U.S. Highway 441
near Forest Avenue. The project
is scheduled to begin January 17
with completion set for some-

See COMPANY Page 13A


Jim Marino J.J. Marino
purchased eatery will manage business



Printer purchases


Nicky D's eatery


Jim Marino of Apopka,
who owns Printing Expres-
sions, says that adding an Ital-
ian food takeout and delivery
restaurant to his entrepreneur-
ial efforts is a natural for him.
"I've got Italian cooking
in my blood," he said, explain-
ing that his father owned an
Italian open-air sidewalk caf6
in Miami.
This week, Marino's pur-
chase of long-time Apopka
eatery Nicky D's was com-
plete and he reopened the
restaurant on Thursday, Janu-
ary 5. The store had been
closed since December 21, as
Marino and others had refur-
bished it. It is located at 452 N.
Park Ave., Apopka, near the
intersection with Summit
Street, across from Apopka
Memorial Middle School.
The restaurant, which has
no tables for dine-in service, is
a family affair as Marino's 21-


year-old son, J.J., will run the
day-to-day operations of the
business, the elder Marino
said. His wife, Janet, and their
daughter, Julia, also will be
involved in the restaurant, Jim
Marino said.
The new owner said that
the business will continue to
serve the traditional pizza,
subs, calzones, wings, and has
added dinners and other food
to the menu. Delivery will be
available in a limited area for
an $8.minimum order, Marino
said. All the food is prepared
in-house, he said. "Everything
is homemade, nothing is pack-
aged," Marino said. "We're
going back to New York-style
food."
The store is open Monday
through Thursday from 11
a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and
Saturday from 11 a.m.-11
p.m., and Sunday from 4-9
p.m.


Apopka-area


business briefs


Dora Landscaping, based
in Apopka, has been awarded a
contract worth $500,000 for
Landscaping and irrigation
work at Los Olas River House
on Los Olas Avenue in Fort
Lauderdale.
Hank Oyler, vice presi-
dent of business development
at Dora Landscaping, said Tar-
ragon Group awarded the con-
tract.
Oyler said -the work
includes the planting of a sixth
story pool area using specimen
palms, trees and shrubs.

Ryland Homes has opened
a second phase with 150 sin-
gle-family homes sites at Oak
Hill located off Vick and
Lester roads in Apopka.
Keith Bass, president of
Ryland Homes in the Orlando
region, said 75-foot, 85-foot
and 95-foot home sites are
available with three, four and
five bedrooms priced from the
mid-$350s.
Bass said new homes at
Oak Hill feature side-entry
garages and oversized home
sites.
In other news, Ryland
Homes will join with other
area homebuilders to construct
a Habitat for Humanity Home
in Apopka and other Central
Florida areas in a. five-day
period in June.
Bass said the effort, which
'will include other area home-
builders, aims to complete 30
'new homes in a five-day peri-
:od from June 5-9 in several
;Central Florida communities.
"This will be our second
;Habitat for Humanity home --
'this year our employees will be
volunteering to assist in vari-
ous ways -- painting, landscap-
ing, etc.," said Bass.


"For us especially, it is a
rewarding experience. This
effort is really a special one,
and we hope we'll make a lit-
tle history, help set a precedent
we can match every year, and
help provide homes for 30
families who might not other-
wise be able to afford to buy a
home in Central Florida," said
Bass.

CFE Federal Credit
Union, which has a branch
office in Apopka, has been
voted the Best Credit Union in
Central Florida by readers of
the Orlando Business Journal.
The OBJ's Annual Read-
ers' Choice Awards gives read-
ers the opportunity to vote for
their favorite businesses, from
restaurants to health clubs to
financial institutions, by com-
pleting a ballot or an online
survey.
"Credit unions are all
about people helping people.
It is gratifying for CFE to be
recog-
nized as
the best

j union in
/our mar-

..1 .' | Joseph
SA. Mel-
Melbourne bourne,
president
and CEO. "We take great
pride in this honor."
Earlier in 2005, Mel-
bourne was selected as Profes-
sional of the Year by the
National Association of Feder-
al Credit Unions (NAFCU).
CFE has also been named as
one of Orlando's Top 100
Companies for Working Fami-
lies by the Orlando Sentinel.


The steel frame is on the way up for the atrium of the three-story medical office building which is being constructed
as part of Florida Hospital Apopka. The $8 million project will add 42,000 square feet of office space to the Apopka
area.



Internal Revenue Service opens filing


season with new look to its Web site


The Internal Revenue Service this week
launched the 2006 filing season with a new
look to its Web site, improved online tools,
and enhanced electronic services that are
designed to better assist taxpayers and tax
preparers.
The agency is sending 17.7 million
1040 tax packages this week to taxpayers
who have previously filed paper returns.
The number of paper tax booklets being
mailed to Americans is continuing to decline
as more people opt for electronic filing.
The IRS expects to process about 135
million individual tax returns in 2006 and


expects continued growth for IRS c-file. The
agency surpassed an important milestone
last year as more than half the nation's tax-
payers filed their tax returns electronically.
IRS c-file will be available beginning later
this month.
"We expect e-file will continue to grow
this year," said IRS Commissioner Mark W.
Everson. "We remind taxpayers that e-filing
is fast, secure and reliable."
Taxpayers who use IRS e-file and have
their tax returns deposited directly into their
bank account can receive their refund in two
weeks or less. That's less than half the time


needed for paper returns.
Now, taxpayers can find even more
help 24 hours a day, seven days a week on
IRS.gov. The newly redesigned IRS.gov
provides a more usable look. and feel, a
spokesman said. Also, the agency improved
overall site navigation and enhanced the
search engine to increase search result accu-
racy and usability. Users should more easily
find needed forms and publications, elec-
tronic tools and tax information, the
spokesman said. A new drop-down menu

See IRS Page 13A


Construction contin-
ues on a McCoy Fed-
eral Credit Union -.
building on the east
side of Park Avenue
between Welch Road
and Sandpiper Street, .
next to the Apopka 4 -.
Assembly of God "' --. .. ..
Church. The target I.
date for opening of II. .
the new branch is -
March 6. Employees
will be hired soon, a
credit union spokes- 'I
woman said.-
woman said. ": ... .5 :- "' '


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The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 9A


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location gives you plenty of reasons to celebrate because it's a one-stop,
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and services.

Don't let this event float by without a visit! Come in during our grand
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(One-year term agreement and activation fee applies.)

You can also save up to $200 on select Sprint PCS Phones.
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The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 10A


More Apopka news


Apopka AARP Chapter
4664 will meet Friday, January
13, at -10 a.m. at the Fran Carlton
Center, 11 N. Forest Ave., Apop-
ka.
Sally Williams of Florida
Hospital will speak on the sub-
ject of home care as it pertains to
the elderly.
A business meeting will fol-
low a short break with light
refreshments. Dues for 2006
should be paid as soon as possi-
ble and members are reminded
that any non-perishable food
item brought to the meeting will
be forwarded to Loaves & Fish-
es for distribution. Each attend-
ing member is asked to bring
one item to make a sizeable con-
tribution.
All seniors 50 years and
older are welcome to attend the
meeting and join the local chap-
ter if they are an AARP member.


The first meeting of Apop-
ka's cancer support group will
be Monday, January 9, at 7 p.m.
at the Museum of the Apopkans,
122 E. 5th St., Apopka. This
support group is positive in
nature and all cancer survivors
are encouraged to attend, a
spokesperson said.
For more information, call
Valerie Geth, American Cancer
Society Relay For Life Survivor
Committee chairman, at 407-
880-2481.

Residents of unincorporated
Orange County can recycle their
old telephone books from now
until February 10, 2006. They
should place the old. books in
their orange recycling bin for
pickup on their regular recycling
collection day.
For information, call the
Orange County Utilities Solid
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Medals: Awards are most prestigious given by UDC
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Evangelistic crusade to be held at Plymouth Baptist Church,


A community-wide evange-
listic crusade with Jim Wilson is
scheduled to begin on Sunday,
January 8, and continue through
"Wednesday, January 11, at Ply-
mouth Baptist Church, Old
Dixie Highway at School Road,
one mile north of SR 429 and
U.S. Highway 441 in the Ply-
mouth area of Apopka. Services
will be held at 11 a.m. and 6
p.m. on Sunday and 7 p.m.
Monday through Wednesday.
Music will be led by Todd
Andrews, assistant music direc-
tor at Parkway Baptist Church in
Orlando, Sunday through Tues-
day. Larry McFadden, national
music evangelist based in Orlan-
do, will be the special music
guest on Wednesday, January
11.
Evangelist Jim Wilson, who
grew up in the shadow of Dr.
Billy Graham and is personally
endorsed by Dr. Graham, has
spoken face-to-face to more
than 3 million listeners around


Continued from page 7A

ter, Fatima Varela, Apopka; three grandchil-
dren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home-West
Altamonte Chapel, Altamonte Springs.
GLADYS MARIE DAGUE, 85, Orlan-
do, died Friday, December 30. Mrs. Dague
was a homemaker. She was born in Nebo,
West Virginia. She was a member of Conway
United Methodist Church. Survivors: sons,
Phillip, Wooster, Ohio, John, Jacksonville;
daughters, Jill Floyd, Apopka, Carolyn
O'Brien, Seville, Ohio; Connie Markley, Med-
ina, Ohio, Deborah Christian, Vancouver,
Wash., Sandra Bennett, Coalton, W.Va.; two
sisters; three brothers; 17 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren. Carey Hand Colonial
Funeral Home, Orlando.
MARGARET P. BELL, 84, Apopka,
died Wednesday, December 28. Mrs. Bell
was a homemaker. Survivors: husband, Roy;
son, John; daughter, Linda Boudreaux;
brother, Lowell Pettis, Sanford; sister, Bessie
Ruth Bullard, Belleview; nine grandchildren;
16 great-grandchildren; one great-great-
grandchild. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home,
Apopka.
WILLIAM PATRICK "BILL" BAKER,
62, Apopka, died Friday, December 30. Mr.
Baker was a painting contractor Born in Hot


Jim Wilson
...will speak


the world. Having conducted
numerous evangelistic crusades
in the country of India and spo-
ken to more than 300,000 peo-
ple in a single 12-day crusade in
South Korea, Wilson and his
team have a broad understand-
ing of the spiritual needs of the
world. Believing that God has
called him to deliver the mes-


Springs, Arkansas, he moved to Central
Florida in 1993. He was a member of the
New Life Community Church of the
Nazarene. Survivors: wife, Anne; daughters,
Patricia Roof, Dallas, Texas, Paula, Fort
Worth, Texas, Kristina Valabuch, Denton,
Texas; four grandchildren. Loomis Family
Funeral Home, Apopka.
EDNA "PEGGIE" MANROSS
STEARNS, 81, Apopka, died Thursday,
December 29. Mrs. Stearns was a former
owner of a restaurant and bakery in Pennsyl-
vania. She was bom in Fagundas, Pennsyl-
vania. She was a member of Lockhart United
Methodist Church. Survivors: daughter,
Roberta Valone, North Ridge, Calif.; sisters,
Harriett Stuchell, Helen Weaver, Mary Jane
Vroman, all of Pennsylvania, Donna Mcin-
tyre, Missouri; one grandchild; one great-
grandchild. Collison Family Funeral Homes
& Crematory, Winter Park.
ARTHUR L. BEAUDOIN, 48, Apopka,
died Friday, December 30. Survivors: sons,
Arthur, Phillip; daughters, Maria Magher,
April; sister, Brenda Lovelace. Baldwin-
Fairchild Funeral Home, Apopka.
ALLISON KRISTY MYATT, 25, Apop-
ka, died Sunday, January 1. Miss Myatt was
a teacher. Survivors: parents, Robert and
Janice Myatt. Central Florida Direct Crema-
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sage of the Bible, Jim Wilson
describes himself simply as a
messenger. He said, "The word
'evangelist,' although associated
with some T.V. personalities
who may have brought shamen
on all Christians, is a good Bib-
lical word that simply means
'messenger.' I am a messenger
of the truth that Jesus Christ will
meet the basic needs and long-
ings of the human heart." Dr.
Jim Wilson has been'widely
accepted among young people,
delivering a dynamic message
about drugs, alcohol, peer pres-
sure and suicide prevention in
over 500 public schools. He
spoke to 21,000 young people in
one audience at the Vanderbilt
University Field House and over
19,000 youth at Reunion Arena
in Dallas, along with a long list
of other state-wide gatherings of
young people.
Famed evangelist Billy
Graham said, "I know that Jim is
not a one-string preacher; he


touches on every area of the
Christian life and responsibility.
He has had many years of expe-
rience as both pastor and evan-
gelist. He has helped me in a
number of my own crusades. He
is an excellent organizer and a
powerful evangelist. It is my
privilege to recommend Jim's
ministry because I believe God
is going to use him mightily in
the days ahead."
For many months, Rev-
erend John F. Thompson III,
senior pastor of Plymouth Bap-
tist Church, and church staff
have been working in prepara-
tion for a series of local meet-
ings, which will begin on Sun-
day, January 8.
The Real Life Crusade, as it
is called, with the Jim Wilson
team, is more than just a few
days of community-wide public
meetings. The crusade itself
could be compared with the tip
of an iceberg, a spokesperson
said.


Churches: Video series will focus on heart health


Continued from page 7A

several books for both children
and adults. Brenda is a writer
and teaches practical Bible
applications for strong Christian
living. She travels periodically,
ministering in churches and con-
ferences in the United States and
overseas. Together, they pastor
Lord of Hosts Outreach in
Omaha, Nebraska and are the
founders of One Voice Min-
istries.
Victory Church is located at
509 S. Park Ave., Apopka,"
behind City Hall. For more
information, call 407-889-7288.

The Forest Lake and Apop-
ka Seventh-day Adventist
churches, along with Florida
Hospital, are sponsoring a CHIP.
(Coronary Health Improvement
Project) video series to be held
at the Apopka Seventh-day
Adventist Church, 340 E. Votaw
Rd., January 16-February 16. It
will be held from 6:45-9 p.m.
each day.
The five-week, three nights
per week lifestyle-improvement
program is for individuals who
want to avoid and/or reverse


problems dealing with heart dis-
ease, high blood pressure, adult-
onset diabetes, high cholesterol,
and obesity.
CHIP is the brainchild of
Dr. Hans Diehl, director of the
Lifestyle Medicine Institute of
Loma Linda, Calif. Diehl, a pio-
neer in the field of healthy
lifestyle medicine, got his start
as a program director for the
Nathan Pritikin Longevity Cen-
ter in California.
"Health is not everything,
but without it, everything is
nothing," said Diehl. "Individu-
als can reverse disease with a
knife and fork. They just have to
know how. You can take charge
of your own health today."
Heart screenings measuring
cholesterol, triglycerides, blood
sugar and other important para-
meters will be conducted by
Florida Hospital at the begin-
ning and end of the program to
measure health improvements.
Healthy cooking demonstrations
and food samples will also be
provided along with personal-
ized counseling and exercise
tips during the lecture series.
"If anyone is concerned
about heart disease, stroke, obe-


sity, hypertension, diabetes or
just health in general, CHIP is
the program to join," said Dr.
Derek Morris, Forest Lake
senior pastor and Apopka Minis-
terial Association vice president.
"CHIP has revolutionized the
way thousands of people feel
from day to day. It has added
years to their life and life to their
years. Forest Lake is proud to
help bring the CHIP program to
our local community."
To find out more about
CHIP, or to register for the pro-
gram's information/registration
sessions, which will be January
7-9, call the Forest Lake church
office at 407-869-0680 or the
Apopka church office at 407-


889-2812. Individuals can also
download a CHIP brochure by
going to www.forest-
lakechurch.org or www.apop-
kaadventist.com.

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and Saturday, January 21, at 7
p.m. in the parish center.
This year's theme is The
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at the door. To purchase tickets
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"The visible public meet-
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stage, is like the surface or tip of
an iceberg. The undergirding
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However, free-will offer-
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The stated goal of the Real Life
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The PLMS jazz ensemble waits backstage for their turn to perform.


Jazz: Kids enjoyed playing in snow


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mance. "They weren't the kind of nervous that
made them make mistakes. I always tell them that
you don't look like professionals, but you play like
professionals."
Parents and supporters raised several thou-
sand dollars for the band to make the trip, an effort
that was greatly appreciated by Perry and the stu-
dents, he said.
In addition to the concert, Chicago had anoth-
er attraction the kids enjoyed snow. "They loved
the whole experience, but they really enjoyed


playing in the snow," Perry said. The group also
had the opportunity to go skiing in Wisconsin and
attended a performance by the Chicago symphony.
Now that the trip is over, the jazz ensemble
won't be resting on its laurels, Perry said. On
Tuesday, January 10, the kids will perform at the
All County Jazz Auditions. He hopes the band's
notoriety will send a message that there is more to
school than FCAT testing. "With all the testing, we
have to battle for time on the schedule," he said.
"Math and science are very important, but if they
(students) want something else, it should be there.
Music is just another way to show their strengths."


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3. What two cities are "next door" *
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5. What two countries occupy the
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6. Name the states in the U.S. that share a border
with Mexico. There are four.
7. When was the transcontinental telegraph laid
linking the Atlantic with the Pacific, making it
possible to send messages instantly across the
U.S.?
8. Congress passed the G.I. Bill in 1944. What
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9. When did the first patient successfully receive
an artificial heart?
10. When did the U.S. Postal Service f.'rst begin


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2. Brazil
3. El Paso, Texas and Juarez,
Mexico
4. Birmingham
5. The Iberian Peninsula is occu-
pied by Portugal and Spain.
6. California, Arizona, New Mex-


ico and Texas
7. 1861
8. World War II veterans were able to afford
higher education as the result of the bill's pas-
sage.
9. In 1982, Barney Clark received the artificial
heart and lived about four months following the
surgery.
10.1918
Final thought: One touch of nature makes
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William Shakespeare


Library offers special programs


The North Orange Library
will offer a series of special pro-
grams in January. The library is
located at 1211 E. Semoran Blvd.,
Apopka, near the intersection of
State Road 436 (Semoran Boule-
vard) and Thompson Road.
Programs scheduled include:
* Watching Wildlife will be held
Saturday, January 7, at 2 p.m. Dr.
Deborah Green, author of Watch-
ing Wildlife in the Wekiva River
Basin, will present a slideshow
about her book and her wildlife
watching experiences.
* Dream Catchers with Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. is set for Wednes-
day, January 11, at 6:30 p.m.
* One Book, One Community -
Esperanza Rising is slated for Sat-
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After hearing the story Esperanza
Rising, children will learn about
migrant laborers and create a His-
panic craft.
* Snakes Alive will be held Sun-


day, January 22, at 2 p.m. Howard
Riley of Snakes Alive talks about
the reptiles.
* Credit Information and Restora-
tion is scheduled for Thursday,
January 26, at 7 p.m. George
Gonzalez, CEO and director of
Ideal Mortgage Solutions, will
discuss keeping track of and
repairing credit.
* Cuentos en Espanol/Spanish
Story Time is set for Saturday,
January 28, at 10:30 a.m.
Regular weekly programs are
also scheduled. The programs are
free and scheduling is not neces-
sary.
* Tiny Tales: Rhyme Time for You
and Baby, for infants birth to 18
months, will be held on Wednes-
days at 10:15 a.m. and last
approximately 15 minutes. The
rhythm and repetition of nursery
rhymes are used to introduce very
young children to literature.
* Toddler Time, set for Wednes-


days at 10:45 a.m., is especially
for children aged 18 to 36 months
and lasts approximately 20 min-
utes.
The use of picture books, fin-
ger plays, songs, poetry and
Mother Goose rhymes, and flan-
nel board stories will encourage
the development of verbal and lis-
tening skills.
* Storybook Fun for Your Little
One will be held on Wednesdays
at 11:15 a.m. It is a read-aloud
program recommended for chil-
dren ages three to five and
includes folk and animal tales,
flannel and big book stories, plus
rhymes, songs and poetry. The
programs are free and last approx-
imately 30 minutes. Groups, fam-
ilies, schools and childcare
providers are welcome to partici-
pate.
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Company: Southland was begun in 1977


Continued from page 8A
time in November. Carr said the construc-
tion would have little impact on traffic flow
on U.S. Highway 441, affecting only side
streets until the bridge is actually put in
place. "We'll do that in one night," Carr
said. "In about six or eight months, we'll
close traffic down and set the bridge. Until
then, we'll work on the ramps."
A Central Florida native, Carr grew up
in Winter Park, graduating from Winter Park
High School in 1960. He joined the Navy,
becoming a Naval aviator for five years,
after he graduated from Rollins College in
1964.
Upon his discharge, Carr went to work
for local politician Alan Trovillion. He
founded Southland Construction in 1977,
after teaming up with Dan Brumley to start
Apopka Paving. A few years later, the two
companies merged.
General manager Joe Raucci estimated
that Southland Construction now does in
excess of $40 million worth of business a
year. "Our growth has been relatively mod-


ratee" he said. "We're not trying to grow at
the rate the market is. We try to grow slow-
ly, develop our people internally, if possible,
and live within our resources. Too much of
the competition out there takes on so much
work that they end up scrambling to get it
done and they just don't have the resources
to do it and they suffer. They don't stay
around very long. I think one of the secrets
to our long term success is that we live with-
in our means."
Raucci, who joined the company as
soon as he graduated from college in 1988,
has been general manager for five years. He
hopes the company will continue on the
track that it has been for the last 29 years.
"We target the more difficult projects
because it takes more managerial skills to
succeed in those things," he said. "We rely
heavily on quality management. Take the
toll plaza business; not too many people
succeed at that. We're one of the few people
that has and it has to do with the strength of
our management. The desire is not to be the
biggest company in town or have the biggest
volume. You want to have a good, solid


company that everyone can benefit from.
The love affair with being the biggest name
is not something that is one of our goals."
Part of the reason for Southland's suc-
cess is a family-oriented atmosphere, Rauc-
ci said. "We look out for our employees'
well-being. We probably do a lot of things
for our people that we shouldn't, but we do.
It's a family business. We're all friends and
family. We look out for one another and
show a lot of common interest and I think
that's one of the reasons why we succeed.
We're a business, but we haven't lost sight
of the fact that we have human beings work-
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of demands on them and we try, to accom-
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have too many formalized policies and pro-
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tain things."
Carr also has plans for the future of his
company, one that he hopes won't include
him.
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sons and my daughter work here. It's time I
turned the business over to them."


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sentation that is guaranteed to
get students excited about
reading, as he shares stories,
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where all ages, frorn one year
up, sang carols and songs for
their attending families, and


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Word of Life Church gives the Gospel


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As the dust settles after
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old Saint Nick? Actually, it
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that. It all started with God,
your Heavenly Father, who,
for whatever reason, loves to
give gifts to His children.
First, He .gave you Jesus
as a gift because you could
not receive the gift of eternal
life without Him. (John 3:16).
Then, He gave you the per-
son of the Holy Spirit (Acts
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forter, intercessor, and so
much more. If that wasn't
enough, He gave you the gift
of the Spirit to help you in
your day-to-day lives. On top
of that, He gave you the five-
fold ministry gifts to lead you,
guide you, strengthen you,
and help you through life.
Then, He gave you the
church and each other
because no man is an island
unto himself. He knew that
you would need each other's
gifts to make life's trip
smooth sailing.
Last, but not least, He
gave you a personal copy of
His Word, the Bible. It's a
love letter to each of you so
you would know the truth


and what the future holds for
you. He gives you hope of
His return with the certainty
of spending eternity with
Him.
Word of Life is a giving
church and they have spent
the last year giving, the
Gospel to the lost, feeding
the hungry, sending mission-
aries overseas and to places
at home, ministering to.chil-
dren through clubs and
camps, and preaching the
Gospel and sharing the love
of Jesus everywhere they go.
They are being just like their
Heavenly Father and loving
every minute of it.
During the early part of
December, six members of
Word of Life Church put
giving to the ultimate test in
Trujillo, Peru.. Operation
Provision International, an
outreach ministry that began
at Word of Life Church ten
years ago, organized a mis-
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intent was to be a blessing to
children and adults alike.
There is no way to describe
the looks on the faces of chil-
dren who live in deplorable
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a gift bag that was lovingly
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the gratitude when a family is
handed a basket of food
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ing gifts and provisions to families who have very little.


none. Most importantly, the
team gave them love and
attention in the midst of their
hardships. Each of them
became an extension of
Jesus, who is the greatest gift
giver of all.
The new year holds end-
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come in contact with every-
day who would give almost
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smile, a hug, a kind word, or
some small gesture of love.
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This page is a pictorial
review of 2005 sports
at Apopka High School.
The biggest success on
the field of competition
for the Blue Darters
was Kyle Paxson's indi-
vidual boys state cham-


pionship in bowling.
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ior had a strong final
round of bowling to
claim the title in
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ago, he finished second
in the state.


The Apopka Chief
January 6, 2006, Page 1B





Sports


Q. Geographically, which game will be the most
northern for the Apopka High football team in 2006?
A. Coach Rick Darlington's team's most northern
game actually will be its five home games as all
five road opponents for the Blue Darters next foot-
ball season are located at least a little south of
Apopka. The Darters will play at Cypress Creek,
Ocoee, Edgewater, East Ridge, and West Orange.


Apopka High sports enjoyed a good 2005


Apopka's Robert Beary slides in safely during a playoff game against the Dr. Phillips Panthers. Once again,
the Apopka High baseball team won more than 20 games, continuing its winning tradition.


Kyle Paxson brought home the boys individual state
bowling championship to Apopka High School.


Phil King, (1), longtime AHS athletic director, died January 5, 2005. Here, he
stands with his wife, Marcia, and other family members when he was honored
in 2004 at halftime of an AHS football game.


Shanique Brown and the Apopka High flag football team were the defending
state champions, but fell short of defending their crown in 2005, as they fell
to Daytona Beach Seabreeze in the district finals.


Fullback Nico Stanley helped lead the Blue Darters
to a playoff berth in 2005.


As a freshman, Stephanie Owen led the Apopka
fastpitch softball team to a successful season.


Terry Mayhue was one of the seniors on the 2004-
2005 Apopka High boys basketball team.


Six of the Apopka Blue
Darters football team
signed college scholar-
ship papers in early Feb-
ruary. Several others
signed to play college
football in the weeks
which followed.


Teryn Hawkins and the Apopka girls basketball
team fought hard, but lost to the Lake Mary Rams.





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Darters fall in overtime in 3rd-place


game of Bishop Moore tournament


Trent Hillman (2) and Andy Summerlin keep their
eye on the ball dribbled by a Colonial player.


Police Beat


If a law enforcement
agency charges you with a
crime and this paper reports
that information, please notify
us within 90 days if the charge
is later dropped or you are
found not guilty by the court.
After verifying the informa-
tion, we will be happy to pub-
lish it. Please send notification
to The Apopka Chief, P.O. Box
880, Apopka, 32704 or call the
newsroom at 407-886-2777.
In the period from Decem-
ber 26-January 1, the Apopka
Police Department received
1,342 calls for assistance,
responded to 10 crashes, issued
192 traffic citations, and made
40 arrests. Of these arrests, two
were juvenile arrests. The juve-
niles were charged with vehicle
grand theft in 3rd degree and
driving under the influence of
alcohol or drug 1st offense.
The following adults were
arrested and charged:
Heather A. Balg, 24, 2683
Winchester Cir., Apopka, dri-
ving under the influence of alco-
hol or drug 1st offense.
Jamie A. Pellegaudo-
Lopez, 27, 6853 Compass Ct.,
Apopka, driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol or drug 1st
offense.
Earnest J. Jenkins, 59, 1707
Sunridge Dr., Apopka, battery
(domestic violence).
Melissa Ann Betancourt,
26, 465 E. Summerset Dr.,
Apopka, driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol or drug 1st
offense.


Richard Lee Phelps, 47,
1009 Ruth Jordana Dr., Ocoee,
possession and/or use of narcot-
ic equipment, possession of
marijuana less than 20 grams.
Gregory Hogan, 41, 814 W.
New England Ave., Winter Park,
possession and/or use of narcot-
ic equipment, possession of
marijuana less than 20 grams.
McArthur Davis, 40, 540 E.
13th St., Apopka, grand theft
from posted construction site,
trespassing on construction site.
Kevin F. Dougherty, 39,
117 E. Nancy Lee Ln., Apopka,
non-moving traffic violation,
probation violation or communi-
ty control.
Robert Triplet, 40, 3708
Calloway Dr., Orlando, proba-
tion violation or community
control.
Brandon A. Clark, 18, 1602
E. Red Bird Ln., Apopka, bat-
tery touch or strike, possession
of marijuana not more than 20
grams, petty theft 1st offense,
trespassing on property.
Hector M. Perdigon, 36,
349 Cape Cod Ln., Apopka, writ
of attachment.
Eric R. Frank, 45, 4010
Camelia Glen, Houston, aggra-
vated stalking.
James D. Honeycutt, 33,
1276 Crossfield Dr., Apopka,
possession of controlled sub-
stance without prescription X 2.
Raymundo Luis Velasquez,
23, 233 Dove Tail Ct., Apopka,
driving under the influence of
alcohol or drug.
Antoine A. Branton, 23,


By Richard Corbeil
Apopka Chief Staff

Playing their fifth game in
eight days of the Christmas
break, the Apopka High boys
varsity basketball team lost a
heartbreaker in overtime, 48-46,
to Colonial High (5-7) on Thurs-
day, December 29, to finish
fourth (out of eight) at Bishop
Moore's Jim Clark Holiday
Classic.
A week's rest following this
wasn't enough to compete with
No. 1 state-ranked Edgewater
High (11-2), who blew out the
Blue Darters, 72-45, on


719 Louann Dr., Apopka, gam-
bling or games of chance, resist-
ing officer obstruction without
violence, fraud-impersonation
false ID given to officer.
Anthony Jackson, 48, 1147
Clarcona Rd., Apopka, gam-
bling or games of chance.
Rodney D. Thomas, 18,
1651 Clarcona Rd., Apopka,
escape from secured deten-
tion/residential community.
Rodolfo Hernandez-Mari-
ano, 36, 575 Maineline Blvd.,
Apopka, non-moving traffic
violation.
James Eric Nesmith, 26,
4576 Breezeway Dr., Apopka,
possession of marijuana not
more than 29 grams, possession
and/or use of narcotic equip-
ment.
David Anthony Hesher, 28,
42051 Beech Ave., DeLand,
possession of marijuana not
more than 20 grams, possession
and/or use of narcotic equip-
ment.
Rasheed Mohammed, 51,
5550 Silver Star Rd., Orlando,
non-moving traffic violation.
Sarah A. Simpson, 41, 140
S. Washington Ave., Apt. 4,
Apopka, contempt of court vio-
lation of injunction.
Christopher L. Smith, 18,
2426 Emerald Rose Way, Apop-
ka, possession of marijuana not
more than 20 grams, possession
and/or use of narcotic equip-
ment.
Charles E. Prestley, 63, 191
E. Cleveland, Apopka, posses-
sion cocaine, non-moving traffic
violation.
Robert Collins Herrington,
18, 6814 Millstream Rd., Ocoee,
possession of marijuana over 20


Wednesday, January 4, at Col-
lege Park.
In the contest versus the
Grenadiers, Apopka took an
early, comfortable lead, going
ahead, 16-6, in the first period.
But, when Colonial changed
from zone coverage to man-to-
man, the Darters faltered seri-
ously on passing and rebound-
ing and the Grenadiers played
catch-up fast, trailing at the half,
23-20, and starting the last
frame tied at 34-34.
Sparking Colonial's come-
back was sophomore guard
Mario Diaz, who led the game's
scoring with a drop of 24 points,


grams.
Alejandro Flores Itza, 33,
2023 John Henry Cir., #412,
Apopka, non-moving traffic
violation, probation violation or
community control.
Scott Andrew Michaud, 21,
936 S. McGee Ave., Apopka,
writ of attachment.
John Trellious M. Williams,
53, 6811 Holly St., Zellwood,
driving under the influence of
alcohol or drug 1st offense, dri-
ving while license suspended.
William L. Caraway, 19,
410 E. Welch Rd., Apopka, bat-
tery touch or strike.
Donovan C. Wright, 26, 32
Judith Ln., Orlando, carrying
concealed weapon electrical
device.
Katie Mae Francois, 43, 32
Judith Ln., Orlando, carrying
concealed weapon knife, pos-
session of marijuana with intent
to sell, non-moving traffic viola-
tion.
Theresa Johnson, 44, 1465
S. Century Ln., Apopka, proba-
tion violation.
Israel Vega, 32, 550 Spar-
row Ct., Apopka, probation vio-
lation contempt of court by not
answering summons.
Rafael Perez-Maldando, 20,
580 Sparrow Ct., Apopka, oper-
ating motor vehicle without
valid license.
Byron E. Rutledge, 38,
3000 Clarcona Rd., #457, Apop-
ka, probation violation, posses-
sion of controlled substance
without prescription.
Diego Hernandez, 27, 201
Forest Ave., Apt. M, Apopka,
driving under the influence of
alcohol or drug, non-moving
traffic violation.


including five 3-pointers.
Leading, 46-43, with 11
. seconds remaining, Apopka
missed the opportunity to close
the deal when, after a beautiful
steal, junior guard Andy Sum-
merlin got fouled but missed the
shot from the charity stripe that
would have given the Darters a
four-point lead with only 8.5
seconds on the clock.
Grenadiers sophomore
guard Carlos Morales tied the
match at 46-46 at the four-sec-
ond mark and forced the over-
time. Neither team was able to
make a field goal in the O.T. as
both defenses hardened, but
Diaz made two foul shots for the
Colonial victory.
"We played as hard as we
could," said Apopka head coach
Eddie Jenkins, "but just got a
couple of bad breaks. It was
anybody's game, and our
missed foul shots were the key."
Sophomore forward Der-
rick L. Clark led the Darters'
scoring with 17 points. Game
totals were Colonial 16, 7-16,
48, Apopka 19, 6-25, 46.
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Edgewater proved just as tough
as expected. The Eagles took the
first frame, 21-10, and never
looked back, leading, 37-21, at
the half, and 62-34 after three
periods.
"Against a team this good,
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game," said coach Jenkins.
"Their 3-pointers (9 of them)
made comeback impossible.
Next time we meet (January 29),
we'll be better."
Leading scorer for Apopka
(3-9) was senior forward Mike
James with 12 points.
Tops for the Eagles were
Justin Corkwell with 19 and
Zack Trapp with 13. Both had
three from downtown.
Game totals were Edgewa-
ter 29, 6-10, 72, Apopka 16, 7-
15,45.
The Darters travel to Dr.
Phillips tonight, Friday, January
6. The Panthers are ranked No. 2
in the state sportswriters' poll.
On Monday, January 9, the
Blue Darters will host the Jones
Tigers, then travel to Colonial
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RING OUT
THE OLD, ring in
the new...again. -
The years just
go tripping by so
fast, don't they?- -
And, here we
are, once more, Kitchen Kapers
only just barely By Ramona Whaley
into the first few
days of starting another new one all over
again.
Such a clean new slate! Let's see how
long we can maintain its momentary status of
immaculate perfection, before the mistakes
and errors start accumulating and marring.
That's looking at it from a negative side of
things, of course.
On the positive side, we can revel in the
unknown, unimaginable, magnificent possibil-
ities for us to accomplish something good in
these 365 days of opportunity ahead.
Where do we begin, and how?
Sometimes, it seems, the wisest way for-
ward is a backward glance. We need to look
back to see what of value achieved in the past
should be carried into the future as we blaze
new paths forward.
With that in mind, this column is turning
around briefly for a backward look at what
has been here in this space before.
So, for a little while, you'll be seeing here
again some of the best recipes printed here in
years past.
These recipes are from some of the ear-
liest of our Apopka-area community cook-
books, the ones that were treasured
resources for this column's beginning days in
the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Some of the recipes are nostalgic legacies
of much-missed old friends who have moved
on. Others showcase the culinary talents of
friends and neighbors who are still the best
cooks in town today.
Enjoy!

ROBERTA KLUHSMEIER'S
BLACK BREAD
I tablespoon dry yeast
1-1/2 cups warm water
I cup gluten flour
2 cups whole wheat flour
I cup wheat bran


I cup dark rye flour
I cup wheat germ
1/2 cup rolled oats
I cup additional warm water
1/2 cup black molasses
4 teaspoons salt
1/2 to I cup additional whole wheat flour
Additional rolled oats
In large shallow bowl, dissolve yeast in
warm water. Stir in gluten and whole wheat
flours. Knead vigorously until dough is a rub-
bery ball. Spread dough over bottom and up
sides of bowl. Over the dough, sprinkle all
remaining ingredients, except the additional
whole wheat flour and additional rolled oats.
Using potato masher, mix ingredients until
well distributed.
Knead dough until it is same texture and
color throughout, then knead in the addition-
al whole wheat flour until dough is no longer
sticky. Let rise in warm place until doubled.
Punch down and shape into 2 loaves. Roll the
2 loaves in additional rolled oats, place side by
side on greased baking sheet, and let rise 45
minutes. Preheat oven to 350 and bake 45
minutes or until done.

GLADYS WAGNER'S
HOMEMADE PASTA
2 cups flour
2 eggs
I tablespoon salt
Mix ingredients together. Roll dough out
thinly. Cut to width you like. Place on dry,
clean cloth. Dry for 2 hours. Bring water to
boil, place pasta in it, and cook until tender.

CLAIRE ELLINGTON'S
CHICKEN CACCIATORE
I large frying-size chicken, cut up
I onion, chopped
I clove garlic, minced
I green pepper, chopped
1/2 cup mushrooms
I small can tomato sauce
I can whole tomatoes, cut up
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 chicken bouillon cubes
Brown chicken pieces in heavy pan.
Remove chicken and drain oil. In drippings,
brown onion, garlic, pepper and mushrooms.
Mix in tomato sauce, bouillon cubes, salt and
tomatoes. Return chicken to sauce. Cover


and simmer about 30 minutes or until tender.
Serve over spaghetti.

NANCY LEONARD'S
CHICKEN TETRAZZINI
I pound spaghetti, uncooked
Butter (amount as needed)
I medium onion, chopped
1/2 clove garlic, minced
3 cans condensed cream of mushroom
soup
1/4 cup water
1-1/4 cups shredded sharp Cheddar
cheese
2 cups diced chicken
I teaspoon pimiento, chopped
I teaspoon parsley
Cook spaghetti until just tender. Drain.
Mix with a little butter; set aside. Cook onion
and garlic in butter until tender. Blend in soup
and water; stir until smooth. Add 1/2 of the
cheese. Cook over low heat until cheese is
melted.
Fold in diced chicken, pimiento and pars-
ley. Place spaghetti in greased baking dish;
cover with chicken mixture. Top with
remaining cheese. Bake in moderate oven at
350 for 30 to 40 minutes.

CELESTE WHITE'S
WALNUT-BASIL PESTO FOR PASTA
2 packed cups fresh oregano, washed
and dried
4 minced garlic cloves
I cup walnut halves
1/2 cup freshly grated Romano cheese
2/3 cup olive oil
Pasta
In food processor, combine oregano, gar-
lic, walnut and cheese; blend to a paste.
While processor is running, slowly add the
olive oil and process until smooth. Serve at
room temperature over freshly cooked pasta.
Makes 2 cups, serves 4.

GRACE YOHANNON'S
"MILICENT'S CRANBERRY SALAD"
I large (or 2 small) packages raspberry
gelatin
1-1/2 cups boiling water
I small or medium can jellied cranberry
sauce
I small can crushed pineapple, including


te old recipes

liquid
Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. CoolQ
Add jellied cranberry sauce, blending well'
Add crushed pineapple with liquid. Stir. Pour
into mold. Refrigerate until set.
'4
BETTY LAND'S
CREAMY ONION-POTATO SOUP ,
2 medium sweet Spanish onions
2 tablespoons butter or margarine
3 stalks celery, thinly sliced
Salt and pepper to taste
3 large potatoes, peeled, cut into 1/4
inch pieces
5 cups vegetable or chicken stock
2 teaspoons dried dill
Peel and thinly slice onions to measure 3
to 4 cups. Melt butter in large pot over medi-
um heat. Add onions and celery; saute 2 to 3.
minutes. Stir in potatoes, vegetable or chick-:
en stock and dill.
Cover and bring to boil. Reduce heat and
simmer 20 minutes or until potatoes are ten-;
der. Remove 1/2 of soup mixture and puree
in blender or food processor. Return puree
to pot. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Reheat pureed mixture and serve. Makes 6 to
8 servings.

LINDA SPAULDING'S
SWEDISH MEAT BALLS
1-1/2 pounds ground beef
I can (3-1/2 ounces) French-fried onions
1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1-1/2 cup bread crumbs
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup flour
I can bouillon
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs, slightly beaten
Combine canned onions, seasonings;,
bread crumbs and milk, mixing well. Add
ground beef and eggs; mix well. With wet
hands, shape mixture into tiny balls about the
size of a walnut.
Brown in butter in skillet. Remove meat
balls; add flour to drippings and blend well
Add bouillon and water; cook, stirring con-
stantly, until thickened. Add meat balls
Makes 48 meatballs.


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Bucs, Jaguars will represent Florida in NFL playoffs


It's playoff time in the NFL
and with two of the three Florida
teams in the postseason, the inter-
est in the NFL playoffs should be
a little higher in our state than it
has been for the past year or two.
The Tampa Bay Bucs fin-
ished 11-5 and won the NFC
South division. That's a pretty
darned good record in the NFL
and while they won a couple of
games at the wire, they also lost
two games they shouldn't have. If
you recall, the Bucs lost to the
New York Jets and the San Fran-
cisco 49ers. That's two games
they should have won, without
question. A 13-3 record for the
Bucs was a real possibility.
The Bucs get the Washington
Redskins and those two teams
will kick off the 2006 playotts
with a Saturday, January 7, game
at Tampa Bay's Raymond James
Stadium. The NFL is a tough pick
during the regular season, but dur-
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more difficult to pick.
Washington Redskins (10-
6) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
(11-5), Saturday, January 7,
4:30 p.m., ABC: This game


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begins the NFL playoffs and if it
lives up to the regular-season
meeting between these two teams,
then it will be a great one for the
NFL to start its postseason. The
Bucs went for a two-point conver-
sion late in the game to win 36-35
when the teams met November 13
in Tampa. The Redskins had
blocked the potential game-tying
extra point after a late Tampa Bay
touchdown, but the 'Skins were
offside on the play, which moved
the ball to the 1 for the extra point
and coach Jon Gruden called on
Mike Alstott and the A-Train
barely got into the end zone, but
managed to get the two points and
the win for the Bucs. I would be
surprised if the game is as high
scoring as it was in the middle of


November as defense usually pre-
vails in the postseason, but both
offenses seem to be playing better
and I don't expect one of those
10-6 games we've seen too often
in the NFL. The Bucs are a slight
favorite of about a field goal and
the over/under, which is total
points scored in the game, is about
36 or 37, which is what it took to
win the first contest. Tampa Bay
quarterback Chris Simms, obvi-
ously, has improved his game
since being forced into the lineup
when Brian Griese was injured.
By contrast, Washington QB
Mark Brunnell is a veteran who
has found new life in D.C. after
being released by the Jacksonville
Jaguars. If you base it on the QBs,
you would have to go with Brun-
nell and his experience, but I think
the Buccaneers will get it done
with defense and the veterans on
offense who surround Sims. It
should be a close game, and
Tampa Bay will win the game
with a strong defense and an effi-
cient offense that doesn't lose the
game. Tampa Bay 24-Washing-
ton 20.
Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4)


at New England Patriots (10-6),
Saturday, January 7, 8 p.m.,
ABC: So, Jacksonville wins two
more games than the Patriots and
the Jags still have to play in Mass-
achusetts. Something- seems
inherently wrong with that, but
the Patriots won their very weak
AFC East division while the
Jaguars were stuck with playing
second fiddle to Peyton Manning
and the Indianapolis Colts in the
AFC South division. It would
seem that the Jags might be the
favorite because of their better
record, but the Pats get all the
respect, despite some problems
this season. New England is a 7-
1/2 point favorite, which is a huge
number in the NFL playoffs.
Much of the thought is that New
England, despite its mid-season
issues, is healed and ready to
make a run in the playoffs. Of
course, winning three out of the
last four Super Bowls gives you at
least a perceived edge. I would
expect that the oddsmakers are
right and New England will be
focused and should dominate the
Jaguars, who, for the most part,
don't have playoff experience.


That makes a huge difference and
the stay will be short for Florida's
other team in the postseason. New
England 28-Jacksonville 17.
Carolina Panthers (11-5) at
New York Giants (11-5), Sun-
day, January 8, 1 p.m., FOX:
This is a tough first-round game
for both teams, but for the home-
standing Giants, getting Carolina
is a tough draw. New York is a 3-
point favorite, but that pretty
much is the home-field advantage.
Carolina certainly isn't playing
quite as well as it was earlier in
the year, but I still think the Pan-
thers have the defense to get the
job done. Eli Manning definitely
offers the Giants a chance in this
game, but I think the Panthers will
be able to move the ball on the
Giants while holding down the
New York offense and keeping
Manning and. running back Tiki
Barber under wraps just enough
for the victory. The Panthers may
not equal their championship suc-
cess of two years ago, but they
will be able to get by the Giants,
even if the home of Jimmy
Hoffa's remains resembles the
frozen tundra of Green Bay. The


Panthers don't have the superstars
that the Giants do, but I think they
are a better team. Carolina 23-
New York 21.
Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
at Cincinnati Bengals (11-5),
Sunday, January 8, 4:30 p.m.,
CBS: This is another game where
the home team is at a disadvan-
tage because of the opponent. In
fact, Pittsburgh is a 3-point
favorite. The Steelers are playing
well as the Bus is getting ramped
up for what is likely his final post-
season. Jerome Bettis and the
Steelers are playing fairly well,
while the Bengals' dream season
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always seemed like a house of
cards ready to crumble this season
and that already seems to be in the
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ence as the Steelers will control
the clock with their ground game.
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Youth sports registrations set


The Apopka Recreation
Department is holding registra-
tion for a "Guardian and Me" soc-
cer class for children ages 3-5.
Registration is ongoing and limit-
ed to the first 12 children. The
sign-up is being held at Fran Carl-
ton Center, 11 N. Forest Ave.,
Apopka, Monday through Friday.
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost of
the three-week session is $30.
Classes will be held February
4, 11, and 18 -- all Saturdays -- at
the Northwest Recreation Com-
plex from 10-11 a.m. each day.
The program is designed to
prepare children for organized
soccer without the threat of com-
petition or fear of getting hurt, a
spokesman said. For more infor-
mation, call 407-703-1784.
Registration for Apopka
Babe Ruth girls fast-pitch softball
will be held three times in Janu-
ary. League officials will sign up
players Saturday, January 14,
Thursday, January 19, and Satur-
day, January 21, at the city soft-
ball fields adjacent to the Apopka
Ninth Grade Center, 800 N. Wells
St., Apopka. For more informa-
tion, call 407-832-4102.
The West Orange Babe Ruth
Baseball League will hold regis-


tration for the spring season for
children ages 13-18 in January on
several dates and at several sites.
The dates, times, and sites for
the registration are as follows:
January 6, 4-8 p.m., Temple of
Faith Church, 1028 S. Lake Ave.,
Apopka; January 7, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Publix supermarket, 1545 Rock
Springs Rd., Apopka; January 13,
4-8 p.m., Play It Again Sports,
950 N. State Road 434, Altamonte
Springs; January 14, 9 a.m.-3
p.m., Play It Again Sports, 7621
W. Colonial Dr., Ocoee; January
20, 4-8 p.m., K-Mart, 13105 E.
Colonial Dr., Winter Garden; Jan-
uary 21, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Wal-Mart
Supercenter, 1700 S. Orange
Blossom Trail, Apopka; January
27, 4-8 p.m., Winn-Dixie super-
market, 1401 S. Hiawassee Rd.,
Orlando, January 28, 9 a.m.-3
p.m., Northwest Recreation Com-
plex, Field 4, Ponkan Road and
Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka.
For more information about
the league, call Richard at 407-886-
4662 or you may send email to
freercw2005@hotmail.com.
The Diamonds will be hold-
ing tryouts for 10 and under and
12 and under girls travel fast-pitch
softball teams January 8, from 1-4
p.m. and January 12 from 6-8


p.m. at Veterans Park, 420 Park,,,,;
Ave., Winter Garden.
The field is two blocks north
of State Road 50. For more infor-
mation, call Steve at 407-928- ,
7282 or Dwayne at 321-947-2062
or you may send an email to,;!;
Diamondsl0u@yahoo.com. ,,
The West Orange Girls Club,.
will hold registration and tryouts ,, ,
for the spring softball season j.;
recreation league Saturday, Janu-,,
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from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day at-,>
the club fields at 881 N. Ocoee- ,.:\
Apopka Rd., Ocoee. The tryouts'.,
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on a team. 1.
Tryouts will start at the top of,,. '
each hour, at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and
noon. Each tryout session will last ,
about one hour, but will vary
depending on the number of girls
trying out at each specific time, a
spokesman said. Siblings and/or
one friend will be placed on the '
same team if it is requested on the
registration form.
The registration fee is $75 for
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The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 8B


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-2372
VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SONIA SANCHEZ, a married
woman; et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, SUSAN M.
CODA AND BARBARA L.
BIERCE COUNT VI
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Oriando, In Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 42 In Unit 1844,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA LAKES CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Vistana Lakes
Condominium, as recorded
In Official Records Book
4859, Page 3789, Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereof and supplements
thereto, if any ('Declara-
tion"), subject to taxes for
the current year and subse-
quent years, and all other
matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure entered in
Civil Case No. 2005-CA-2372
now pending In the Circuit Court
of the NINTH Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.

DATED on January 3, 2006.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: CORINE HERRY
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60100

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-
005570

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
BROKERS INSURANCE
GROUP, INC., A SOUTH
CAROLINA CORPORATION;
DAVID H. MCKENZIE and
DELORIS A. MCKENZIE, his
wife,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
AS TO DEFENDANT,
BROKERS INSURANCE
GROUP, INC., A SOUTH
CAROLINA CORPORATION
COUNT I
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
L2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 12 in Unit 2757,
an Annual Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and.sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book 5312, Page 2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
BROKERS INSURANCE
GROUP, INC., A SOUTH
CAROLINA CORPORATION -
COUNT I, entered In Civil No.
2005-CA-005570 now pending
In the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for Or-
ange County, Florida.
DATED this January 3,
2006.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation In
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; iI you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60093


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-
005215

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee
Plaintiff,
va.
JEANNIE MASON, a married
woman and RUTH E.
LEWIS, a single woman, et
al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
AS TO DEFENDANT,
ANDREA LUBERTO-
GALPERIN COUNT V
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 24 In Unit 2440,
arr Evet Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded In Official Records
Book5312, Page2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
ANDREA LUBERTO-GALPE-
RIN COUNT V, entered In
Civil No. 2005-CA-005215 now
pending in the Circuit Court of
the NINTH Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.
DATED this January 3,
2006.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60094
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-005219
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SHARON L. BORZON, a
married woman; BARRY F.
MOUNTS A/K/A B. F.
MOUNTS and CAROL A.
MOUNTS, his wife,
Defendants.


HEART OF FLORIDA
14118 NW 207TH TERRACE
HIGH SPRINGS, FL 32743
407-832-2334
FAX 386-418-0663
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 713.78 THE FOLLOWING
VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION TO THE PUBLIC ON
JANUARY 24TH, 2006 AAT9:00 AM AT 340 FAIRLANE AVE. OR-
LANDO, FL 32809 BY HEART OF FLORIDA TOWING.


1994 HONDA
1998 NISSAN
1995 CHEV
2003 FORD
January 6, 2006


2HGEH2361RH529204
JN1CA21DOWT616105
1GNDU06D5ST110339
1FAHP55U33G255119


60076


NOTICE OF SALE
The following property will be sold at public auction per Fl Stat
677.209-10 for storage and other charges for which a lien on same
is claimed. Auction Is January 27, 2006 at 10:00 AM at Orlando
Truck & Trailer Repair Inc (Lienor), 339 Thorpe Rd, Orlando FL
32824. Phone 407-438-7633. No titles, as is, cash only. 1991 Great
Dane Trailer, VIN 1GRAA5611MB025603. Owner: Ideal Chemical
and Supply Co. Lessee: North/South Movers. Lienholder: None.
Interested parties, contact: State Filing Service, Inc 772-595-9555.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60086



NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ON JANUARY 20, 2006 AT 8:00 AM AT ALTAMONTE TOWING
OF ORLANDO, 2532 PEMBERTON DRIVE, APOPKA FL. 32703,
ORANGE COUNTY, THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES) WILL BE
SOLD FOR CASH TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER.


MAKE
TOYOTA


VIN#
JT2SV21 E4H3125604


ALTAMONTE TOWING OF ORLANDO RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. ALTAMONTE
TOWING OF ORLANDO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO- BID.
BIDDING BEGINS AT THE AMOUNT OWED. ALL VEHICLES)
MAY BE SEEN THE DAY BEFORE THE SALE BETWEEN 10:00
AM AND 3:00 PM ONLY. PLEASE CALL 407-298-3294 FOR
FURTHER INFO.
January 6. 2006


NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

ON JANUARY 20, 2006 AT 8:00 AM AT ACE WRE
SOUTH ORANGE BLOSSOM TRAIL, ORLANDO
ORANGE COUNTY, THE FOLLOWING VEHICLE
SOLD FOR CASH TO THE HIGHEST BID.


YEAR
1994
2003
1986
1992
1993
1996
1988
1985
1987
1986
1993
1995
1990
1991
1996
1993
1991
1985
1993
1998
2000


MAKE
BUICK
BUICK
CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET
DODGE
DODGE
FORD
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
JEEP
JEEP
MAZDA
MERCURY
MITSUBISHI
NISSAN
PLYMOUTH
PONTIAC
PONTIAC
VOLVO
YAMAHA


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CITY WRECKER SERVICE INC.
1236 West State Road 436
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714-2735
Ph# 407 788-6161

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

CITY WRECKER SERVICE INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and Intent to sell these vehicles on 01/18/2006, 08:00 am
at 1236 WEST STATE ROAD 436 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
32714-2735, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Stat-
utes. CITY WRECKER SERVICE INC. reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any and/or all bids.


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60103




ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC
416 BUCHAN ROAD
ORLANDO, FL 32805-0000
PHONE: 407-445-8877
FAX: 407-532-9894

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC gives Notice
of Foreclosure of Lien and Intent to sell these vehicles on
01/22/06,08:00 am at 416 BUCHAN ROAD ORLANDO, FL 32805-
0000, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes.
ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC reserves the
right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.


1FALP52U9SG230111
1HVBA1855CHB16941
1YVGE22CXR5115427
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January 6, 2006


1995 FORD
1982 INTERNATIONAL
1994 MAZDA
1994 MAZDA
60104


POWER TOWING SERVICES INC.
440 METCALF AVE.
ORLANDO, FL 32811
(407) 948-2338
NOTICE OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE
PURSUANT TO
F.S. 713.78(5)
There will be a sale of the following vehicles located at 440 Metcalf
Ave, Orlando, FL 32811
DATE OF SALE: JANUARY 17, 2006 AT 9:00 AM

1991 ACURA INTEGRA 2 DOOR RED
VIN JH4DA9456MS055604
1989 MITSUBISHI 4 DOOR WHITE
VIN JA3CU36X9KU082912
Tow company reserves the right to withdraw said vehicles from
auction. For more info, or inquiries, call 407-948-2338
January 6, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-CA-7453-O
TYMBER SKAN ON THE
LAKE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
Plaintiff,


60088 J. FORD PROPERTIES, INC.,
TYMBER SKAN ON THE
LAKE OWNERS ASSOCIA-
TION, SECTION ONE, INC.,
any and all unknown parties
claiming by, through, under
CKER, 5601 and against the herein named
, FL 32839, Individual defendants who
iS) WILL BE are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an Interest
VIN# as spouses, heirs, devises,
grantees, or other claimants;
214R1605372 and unknown tenants to ac-
2J531129380 count for parties in posses-
RXG1122164 slon,
66N7530271 Defendants.


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1G2HX53L9P130
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ACE WRECKER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT
REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS. ACEWRECKER RESERVES
RIGHT TO BID. BIDDING BEGINS AT THE AMOUNT O0
ALL VEHICLES) MAY BE SEEN THE DAY BEFORE THE S
BETWEEN 10:00 AM AND 3:00 PM ONLY. PLEASE CALL
855-6631 FOR FURTHER INFO.
January 6, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-2525
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JACQUELINE R.
HIGHTOWER and EUGENE"
HIGHTOWER, III, her
husband; et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE


AS TO DEFENDANTS,
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO JACQUELINE R.
DEFENDANTS, BARRY F. HIGHTOWER AND EUGENE
MOUNTS A/K/A B. F. HIGHTOWER, III COUNT I
MOUNTS AND CAROL A.


MOUNTS COUNT II

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk-
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 52 In Unit 1489,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA FOUNTAINS II
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Fountains II Condominium,
as recorded in Official
Records Book 4598, Page
3299, Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, and
all amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
BARRY F. MOUNTS A/K/A
B. F. MOUNTS AND CAROL
A. MOUNTS COUNT II, en-
tered in Civil No. 2005-CA-
005219 now pending in the Cir-
cuit Court of the NINTH Judicial
Circuit In and for Orange
County, Florida.
DATED this January 3,
2006.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; If you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60098


NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk .
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week49 in Unit 03205,
an Even Biennial UnltWeek,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
miniumof Bella Florida Con-
dominium, as recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration"), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
JACQUELINE R. HIGH-
TOWER AND EUGENE
HIGHTOWER, III COUNT I,
entered (n Civil No. 2005-CA-
2525 nowpending in the Circuit
Court of the NINTH Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Orange County,
Florida.
DATED this January 3,
2006.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who.
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) Working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60095


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-004881
VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ANTONIO BLANCH and
MANON BLANCH,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, ANTONIO
BLANCH AND MANON
BLANCH
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 04 in Unit 0001,
VISTANA CONDOMINIUM,
together with all appurte-
nances thereto, according
and subject to the Declara-
tion of Condominium of
Vistana Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book 3167, Page 1201, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any.
Together with a remainder
over after termination in fee
simple absolute, as tenant
in common with the other
owners of all the unit weeks
in all phases of said condo-
minium on October 1, 2020
In that fractional interest set
forth in the Declaration of
Condominium.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
entered in Civil Case No. 2005-
CA-004881 now pending in the
Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for
Orange County, Florida.
DATED on January 3,2006.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; it you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60099


09639
14758
26419


NOTICE OF SALE


15377 Notice is hereby given that,
40222 pursuant to the Order Granting
14408 Plaintiff's Motion for Default Fi-
0724 nal Judgment of Foreclosure
8628 and for Attorneys' Fees and
24883 Costs dated August 19, 2005,
05942 and Order Rescheduling Fore-
12235 closure Sale dated December
79855 30.2005, in this cause, I will sell
10841 the properties situated in Or-
12316 ange County, Florida, described
10940 as:
47775
00033 That certain condominium
parcel composed of Unit
OR B, Building 4, TYMBER
THE SKANONTHELAKESEC-
VED. TION ONE, in accordance
SALE with and subject to the
407- covenants, conditions, re-
strictions, terms, and
other provisions of that
60089 Declaration of Condo-
minium of TYMBER SKAN
ON THE LAKE SECTION
ONE, a Condominium,
dated July 6,1972, and re-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-CA-4490
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EARL BARKLEY, JR. and
VALERIE BARKLEY, his
wife; Et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
AS TO DEFENDANT,
ELIZABETH BROWN -
COUNT II
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 36 in Unit 03304,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Bella Florida Con-
dominium, as recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration"), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
ELIZABETH BROWN -
COUNT II, entered in Civil No.
2004-CA-4490 now pending in
the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for Or-
ange County, Florida.
DATED this January 3,
2006.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: CORINE HERRY
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation In
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; If you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60096


corded July 6,1972, In Of-
ficial Records Book 2246,
Page 381, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
together with an undivided
interest In the common el-
ements declared In said
Declaration of Condo-
minium, the condominium
unit being a part of the
Condominium known as
TYMBER SKAN ON THE
LAKE SECTION ONE, and
located at 4264 Inglenook
Lane, Orlando, Florida
32839.
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, on the
Courthouse steps at the Orange
County Courthouse located at
425 North Orange Avenue,
Room 350, Orlando, Florida
32801, at 11:00 o'clock a.m, on
the 26th day of January, 2006.
DATED this 4 day of Janu-
ary, 2006.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ E M Chandler
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
DEPUTY CLERK
If you are a person with a disabil-
ity who needs accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provision of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
telephone (407) 836-2303 within
2 working days of your receipt of
this document, if you are hearing
or voice impaired call 1-800-955-
8771.
LAW OFFICES
DECUBELLIS, MEEKS
& UNCAPHER, P.A.
Kenneth R. Uncapher
Post Office Box 4976
Orlando, Florida 32802-4976
Telephone: (407) 872-2200
Facsimile: (407) 423-1038
January and 13,2006
60105


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-3597
VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
NIGEL C. ADAMS; et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, COMPANIA
EXPORTADORA
SUDAMERICANA SRL, A
PARAGUAY CORPORATION
COUNT II
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, In Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 42 in Unit 1573,
an Annual Unit Week,
VISTANA FOUNTAINS
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Fountains Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book 4155, Page 509, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
entered in Civil Case No. 2005-
CA-3597 now pending in the
Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for
Orange County, Florida.
DATED on January 3, 2006.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: COLLENETTE HALL
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation In
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; If you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60097


Couples Often Face Difficult

Financial Decisions


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Once all the decision
making with regards to their
big day has been put to rest,
couples taking the plunge often
must make financial decisions
before or shortly after walking
down the aisle. After deciding
on everything from the guest
list to music to menus, couples
may not be in the mood to do
any more planning once every-
thing has been put in place for
their wedding day. But finan-
cial planning is best done as
soon as possible.
Perhaps the best place
for you to start when discussing
finances is your respective
thoughts toward money. Dis-
cussing your resources and
your financial goals is impera-
tive to establishing a relation-
ship where each of you
becomes more responsible or
more flexible with your
finances. It's also a good thing
to discuss if you'd like to com-
bine bank accounts, or if you'd
just like to continue on with
your own personal accounts.
Joint accounts can give you
both easy access to funds, while
also increasing the likelihood
that you'll avoid fees, as your
joint account will boast a high-
er balance and earn more inter-
est on the combined savings.
Keeping your own
personal accounts can be bene-
ficial, too. Along with continu-
ing what has become a comfort
level with respect to your own
personal finances, by keeping
your own accounts, you're also
maintaining some level of inde-
pendence as well.
For those couples who
have already walked down the
aisle, it is important to consider
the tax ramifications of mar-
riage. While the standard
deduction for married couples
filing jointly in 2004 ($9,700)
was equal to the combined
deductions of two people filing
separately, filing jointly and
itemizing your tax returns
could be a great option for new-
lyweds, as two people are like-
ly to have more deductions than
just one person filing alone.
Keep track of any deductible
expenses, including anything
from charitable contributions to
state and local taxes. And if
you're among the legions of
newlyweds who have pur-
chased a first home together
shortly after getting married,
you can also deduct certain
mortgage expenses and your
mortgage interest.
It might not be a bad
idea, either, to adjust your W-4
form at work to withhold more


CITY Of ApOPA
PUBLIC BLERING NOTICE

The following Ordinances will be read and considered for adoption at the City
Council meeting in the Apopka City Hall Council Chambers on AWedneda .
January 18. 2006. at 8:00o .m. or as soon thereafter as possible:
ORDIiANCE NO. 1798

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF APOPKA, FLORIDA, TO EXTEND ITS TERRITORIAL AD
mMICIPAL LIMITS TO ANmX PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STAOUTE 171.044 TEE BEREIR VftR
DESCRIBED LANDS SITUATED AND BEING IN ORRNGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, OMXaD BT
asNMas COUNTY API, LOCATED MOtRTH o r MARTIN STREfT ANDM EAST OF VICE ROAD;
PROVIDING FOR DI RCTIO S TO TEB CsTY CLERK, SZVERABILITT, CONFLICTS, AMD AN
aZrBCTIVE DAT .
ORDneAC; ONo. 1799

AN ORDIANtCE OF THE CITT OF APOPKA, FLORIDA, TO EXTID ITS TRRITORIAL AND
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO AM= PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044 THE IMRZIIAUR
DUSCRIABD IA DS SITUATED AND BEING IN ORANGE COMUTY, FLORIDA, OMED BY
ORe.ANDO COmnTR AVIATIs SERVICES SINC., CAT M ORTE HOGSSEAD ROAD AND WEST
Or ORAN BLOSSOM TRAIL. (M.8. 441); PROVIDING FOR DIRECT=I0S TO TIM CITY
CLERK, SEVXRABILIT, COrFLICTS, AND AN mFFCTIVE DATE.
ORDINXACE NO. 1800

AM ORDIN1ACE OF THE CITT OF APOPA, FLORIDA, TO EXTEND ITS TRRITORIAL AMD
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO A X ORSIANIT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044 TEE IDtRNInEC
DESCRIBED LARDS SITUATD MAND BRING I ORBANG COUNT,, FLORIDA, OMMXD BT
JAMS P.A. TEHOMSOC, LOCATED MORTS OF YOTEMBS ROAD, SOUTH OF IESLT ROAD MA
WEST OF ORAMN BLOSSOM TRAIL; PROVIDING FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK,
SEaRnABILITY, COO LICTS, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 1806

AN ORDINANCE OF TaE CITY OF APOPKI, FLORIDA, TO ITTD ITS TRXTORAL MmD
MUNICIPAL LIMITS TO ANsIN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 171.044 TBS IH D aILTUR
DISCRIBD LANDS ITuaTED AND BsING IN ORANG CO TTY, FLORIDA, ONlD BT
LESIE V. AND NANCY R. BBERT, LOCATED NORTH OF EICE ROAD AND NEST OF ROCK
SPRINGS ROAD; PROVIDING FOR DIRECTIONS TO THE CITY CLERK, SEVERABILITW,
COlFLICTS, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Interested parties may appear at this meeting and be heard with respect to the
proposed Ordinances. The proposed annexations may be inspected by the public
in the City of Apopka Community Development Department, and/or the office of
the City Clerk, at 120 E. Main Street, Apopka, Florida (Apopka City Hall).
Please be advised that, under State Law, if you decide to appeal a decision
made with respect to this matter', you will need a 'record of the proceedings
and may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, which record includes
a testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. In accordance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to participate in any of these proceedings should
contact the City Clerk's office at 120 East Main Street, Apopka, Florida
32703, Telephone (407)703-1704, not later than five (5) days prior to the
proceedings.


January 6. 2006


Apopka City Council
Nicole Guillet-Dary, AICP
Community Development Director


NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

In accordance with Florida State Statutes, the City ofApopka Commission has declared a city asset
as surplus and offers same for disposal by Public Auction.

Auction Date/Time: Saturday. January 21.2006 at 9:30 a.m. (local.time).
Location: 2753 North Orange Blossom Trail, Zellwood, Florida.

Inspection/Bidder Registration: Equipment will be available for inspection by appointment with the
auction house. All prospective Bidders must be registered in order to bid on any item(s). Registration
can be accomplished on Sale Day starting at 8:00 a.m.

The City reserves the right to add or remove any piece of equipment from the sale. The City also
reserves the right to refuse any bid ofier, if not in the best interest of the City. All items offered for
sale are "AS-IS, WHERE-IS" with no warranties or guarantees, expressed, or implied. All
applicable sales taxes will be charged and added to bid price, unless a sales tax exemption number is
provided at the time of Bidder Registration. Payment will be accepted in cash, certified check,
travelers check, or money order. All payments must be made in full prior to items being removed
from the site. All items must be removed within five (5) working days of auction unless specific
arrangements have been provided.

Surplus Item Being Offered For Sale By The City:
1980, Double Wide Mobile Home (Formerly Fire Station #2. Asset 1388)
Located at 428 West Welch Road, Apopka, Florida 32703

Other governmental agencies may participate in this auction and are subject to the same terms and
conditions stated herein.

For Further Information Contact:
Auctioneer-George Gideon, of George Gideon Auctioneers, Inc. (407) 886-2211
City Fire Chief Apopka Fire Department, Apopka, Florida, (407) 703-1756.
January 6, 2006 60074


from your paycheck each week.
By increasing the amount of
money withheld from your pay-
check, you can avoid the pitfall
of a big tax bill come April 15.
Health insurance is
also a decision most newly-
weds have to make once
they've officially tied the knot.
Since most people are covered
by employer-sponsored plans,
combining policies can often be
a less expensive way to go
without sacrificing any health
benefits.
Typically, one policy
that adds a spouse as a depen-
dent is less expensive than two
separate policies with no
dependents. For instance, those
who are self-employed and
paying for their own policy will
most assuredly find it cheaper
to join their spouse's employer-
sponsored plan.
While health insur-
ance is a chief concern, newly-
weds also need to consider
whether or not life insurance is
an avenue they want to travel
down. Particularly for newly-
weds who have recently pur-
chased a house together, life
insurance could be a necessity
to ensure that one spouse can
still afford to make the mort-
gage payments should the other
pass away. If you already have
children, life insurance is a
necessity. Also, if either spouse
has any pre-existing policies,
they should be updated as soon
as possible after the wedding to
list the spouse as a beneficiary.
Examining the things
you own is also something cou-
ples need to consider, particu-
larly if you already own a
home. If you have expensive
jewelry, for instance, increase
your homeowner's insurance to
add extra protection. Also, with
respect to auto insurance, often-
times combining policies is the
most cost-effective way to go.
Typically, insurance companies
lower premiums with each car
added onto the policy. Many
auto insurance companies also
view married couples as safer
drivers, which also leads to
lower premiums.
Finally, the last and
perhaps most difficult financial
decision to make is whether or
not to get a prenuptial agree-
ment. For many couples, pre-
nups are irrelevant. But for cou-
ples who already have substan-
tial assets or children from a
previous marriage, a prenup
. can be the best way to protect
their children and money
should they pass away prema-
turely or end up divorced.











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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR THE
COUNTY OF ORANGE,
STATE OF FLORIDA

Case No. 05-CA-10170
DIVISION NO. 34

In RE: FORFEITURE OF
1986 FORD TOW TRUCK
(WHITE)
VIN: 1FTDF15N1GNB05394

NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINGS

TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS
WHO CLAIM AN INTEREST
IN THE FOLLOWING
PERSONAL PROPERTY:

1986 FORD TOW TRUCK
(WHITE)
VIN:1F4DF15N1GNB05394

NOTICE IS given Pursuant to
Sections 932.701 through
932.707, Florida Statutes, that
the STATE OF FLORIDA, DE-
PARTMENT OF HIGHWAY
SAFETY AND MOTOR VE-
HICLES ( DEPARTMENT),
through its Division, The Florida
State Highway Patrol, on or
about the 5th day of November
2005, in the County of Orange,
State of Florida, seized the
above-described personal
property and is holding the per-
sonal property pending the out-
come of forfeiture proceedings.
All persons orentities who have
a legal interest in the subject
property may request a hearing
conceming the seized property
by contacting Joseph H. Lee
AssistantAttomeyGeneral, OF-
FICE OF THE ATTORNEY
GENERAL, 501 East Kennedy
Boulevard, Suite 1100, Tampa,
FL 33602-5237. A Petition for
Forfeiture has been filed in the
above-styled Court. The trial
court on the 13th day of Decem-
ber 2005, entered an Order of
Finding of Probable Cause. If
no response by claimants, the
DEPARTMENT will seek a Fi-
nal Order Of Forfeiture.
December 30 and January 6,
2006 ..I
60021



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-2719

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GREGORY S. ARMSTRONG,
a married man; et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, BARBARA
L. ASHFORD AND ROBERT
L. ASHFORD COUNT II

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit Week 23 In Unit 09206,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Bell a Florida Con-
dominium, as -recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration'), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
BARBARA L. ASHFORD AND
ROBERT L. ASHFORD -
COUNT II, entered in Civil No.
2005-CA-2719 now pending In
the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for Or-
ange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Nidia Rodriguez
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60031


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.; 05-CA-5511 #35

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MINCHEW ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: DEBORAH A K SMITH

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Defendants) DEBORAH A K
SMITH, a single woman, and
all parties having or claiming to
have any right, title or interest
in the property herein de-
scribed:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the follow-
ing described property In Or-
ange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
40+41/86335

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas Ill, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided Interest In the
common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded In
Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
TOGETHER with a remain-
der over in fee simple abso-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-009138

VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HOWARD W. BOWE, JR.
a//We HOWARD BOWE, JR.,
a single man and CAGNEY
B. BROWN a/k/a CAGNEY
BROWN, a single woman;
FIDEL MECIAS a/k/a FIDEL
A MECIAS and NANCY DE
MECIAS, his wife; et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, KATHY R.
NOVITSKI COUNT IV

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Oriando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit WeeK 20 In Unit 2310,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book5312, Page 2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

And

Unit WeeK 39 in Unit 1858,
an Odd Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA LAKES CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-007695

VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MILA SANCHEZ DE BAEZ
a/k/a MILA DE BAEZ, a
single woman; MERVIN W.
VILLALOBOS and GLADYS
E. VILLALOBOS, his wife; et
al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, ELMER A.
TRIZNA A/K/A ELMER
ANDREIS AND LIANA M.
TRIZNA A/K/A LIANA DE
TRIZNA COUNT IV

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 426
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit Week 03 In Unit 1650,
an Annual Unit Week,
VISTANA FOUNTAINS II
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Fountains II Condominium,
as recorded in Official
Records Book 4598, Page
3299, Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, and
all amendments thereof and
supplement thereto, if any.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure entered in
Civil Case No. 2005-CA-
007695 now pending in the Cir-
cuit Court of the NINTH Judicial
Circuit in and for Orange
County, Florida.

DATED on December 22,
2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Nidia Rodriguez
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk


VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Oriando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in


order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are'entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60032


lute as tenant in common
with the other owners of all
the unit weeks In the above
described Condominium in
the percentage interest es-
tablished in the Declara-
tion of Condominium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 19
day of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordina-
tor, 425 North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801, not
later that five (5) days prior to
the proceeding. If hearing. Im-
paired, (TDD) (800) 955-8771,
or Voice (V) (800) 955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60063

cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Vistana Lakes
Condominium, as recorded
in Official Records Book
4859, Page 3789, Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amend-
ments thereof and supple-
ments thereto, if any ("Dec-
laration"), subject to taxes
forthe currentyear and sub-
sequent years, and all other
matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
KATHY R. NOVITSKI -
COUNT IV, entered in Civil No.
2005-CA-009138 now pending
in the Circuit Courtof the NINTH
Judicial Circuit In and for Or-
ange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
LLydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Nidia Rodriguez
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT if you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60030


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-008890

VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAVIER TOLEDO a/k/a
JAVIER TOLEDO MAIGNE
and ROSARIO PELAEZ a/k/a
ROSARIO PELAEZ LARGO,
his wife,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, JAVIER
TOLEDO A/K/A JAVIER
TOLEDO MAIGNE AND
ROSARIO PELAEZ A/K/A
ROSARIO PELAEZ LARGO

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit Week 08, in Unit 1417
and Unit Week 27, In Unit
1416, both Annual Unit
Weeks, VISTANA FOUN-
TAINS CONDOMINIUM, to-
gether with all appurte-
nances thereto, according
and subject to the Declara-
tion of Condominium of
Vistana Fountains Condo-
minium, as recorded in Offi-
cial Records Book 4155,
Page 509, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
entered in Civil Case No. 2005
CA-008890 now pending In the
Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for
Orange County, Florida.

DATED on December 22,
2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a


person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; If you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006 -
60072


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 05-CA-9636 # 40

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HIRCOCK ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: DANIEL R. KITSON

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Defendant(s) DANIEL KITSON,
a single man, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the prop-
erty herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the follow-
ing described property in Or-
ange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
4/86464

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas III, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded in
Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
TOGETHER with a remain-
der over in fee simple abso-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-9659-39

WELLS FARGO BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
AS TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF

VS.

MICHAEL S. HAMER, ET AL
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF ACTION -
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: MICHAELS. HAMER
whose residence is 6362 LAKE
HORSESHOE DRIVE, OR-
LANDO, FLORIDA 32818.
and who is evading service of
process and the unknown de-
fendants who may be spouses,
heirs, devisees, grantees, as-
signees, lienors, creditors, trust-
ees, and all parties claiming an
interest by, through, under or
against the Defendant(s), who
are not known to be dead or
alive, and all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title
or interest in the property de-
scribed in the mortgage being
foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following prop-
erty:

LOT 51, OF HORSESHOE
BEND SECTION 1, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES
142AND143,OFTHEPUB-
LIC RECORDS OF OR-
ANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 05-CA-
9484 #33

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MARKLAND ET.AL.,
Defendantss.

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: ANOTHAI
TECHAMONTRIKUL


RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming inter-
est by, through, under or
against Defendant(s)
ANOTHAI TECHAMONTRI-
KUL, a single man, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the
property herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the fol-
lowing described property in
Orange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S) 47/4211

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villaes I, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided Interest in the
common elements appur-
tenant thereto, according
to the Declaration of Con-
dominium thereof recorded
in Official Records Book
3300, Page 2702, in the
Public Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereto, the
plat of which is recorded in
Condominium Book 7,
page 59, until 12:00 noon
on the first Saturday 2061,
at which date said estate
shall terminate: TO-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 05-CA-9638 #35

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY.
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
SINCLAIR ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: ANDRES R. VILLARREAL
and DAISY M. VILLARREAL

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Defendants) ANDRES
VILLARREAL and DAISY
VILLARREAL, a married
couple, and all parties having
or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property
herein described: -
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the follow-
ing described property in Or-
ange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
52 & 53/3623

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas il1, a Condo-
mlnium, together with an
undivided Interest in the
common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded In
Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, In the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
TOGETHER with a remain-


lute as tenant in common
with the other owners of all
the unit weeks in the above
described Condominium in
the percentage Interest es-
tablished in the Declara-
tion of Condominium.

has'been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
If any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress Is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 28
day of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Yahaira Santiago
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordina-
tor, 425 North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801, not
later that five (5) days prior to
the proceeding. If hearing im-
paired, (TDD) (800) 955-8771,
or Voice (V) (800) 955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60082


you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 801 S. University Drive,
Ste 500, Plantation, FL 33324
on or before February 16, 2006
(no later than 30 days from the
date of the first publication of
this Notice of Action) and file
the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint or petition filed
herein.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at ORANGE
County, Florida, this 27 day of
DECEMBER, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
DEPUTY CLERK

IF YOU ARE a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are en-
titled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please-contact Court Adminis-
tration at 425 North Orange Av-
enue, Suite 2130, Orlando,
Florida 32801. Telephone: (407)
836-2303 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this No-
tice of Hearing; If you are hear-
ing or voice impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
05-47734 MYNW
January 6 and 13, 2006
60079

GETHER.with a remainder
over in fee simple absolute
as tenant in common with
the other owners of all the
unit weeks in the above de-
scnbed Condominium In the
percentage interest estab-
lished in the Declaration of
Condominium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 28 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministralor/A.D.A. Coordinator,
425 North Orange Avenue, Or-
lando, Florida 32801, not later
that five (5) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing impaired,
(TDD) (800) 955-8771, or Voice
(V) (800) 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.

January 6 and 13, 2006
60084


der over In fee simple ab-
solute as tenant in com-
mon with the other owners
of all the unit weeks In the
above described Condo-
minium in the percentage
interest established in the
Declaration of Condo-
minium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 28
day of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordina-
tor, 425 North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801, not
later that five (5) days prior to
the proceeding It hearing Im-
paired, (TDD) (800) 955-8771,
or Voice (V) (800) 955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60081


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 48-2006-
CP-000002-O

IN RE: Estate of
SALVATOREJAMES
CERNIGLIA,
S.S. Number: 164-14-9075
Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

THE ADMINISTRATION of
the estate of Salvatore James
Cerniglia, deceased, File Num-
ber 48-2006-CP-000002-O is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which Is
425 N. Orange Avenue, Suite
340, Orlando, FL 32801. The
name of the personal represen-
tative and personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All known or reasonably
ascertainable, including contin-
gent creditors of the decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three (3)
months after the date of the first
publication of this notice must

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO.: 45-2005-CA-
10223 Div. 34

THE BANK OF NEW YORK,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
HOLDERS OF THE EQCC
ASSET BACKED CERTIFI-
CATES, SERIES 2001-2,
Plaintiff,

vs.

UNKNOWN HEIRS,
BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, -
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHERS WHO
MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY
HARRISON, DECEASED, et
al,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: *
UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI-
CIARIES, DEVISEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM
AN INTERESTINTHE ESTATE
OF DOROTHY HARRISON,
DECEASED (Residence Un-
known)

RODERICK HARRISON (Resi-
dence Unknown)

PHYLLISW.HARRISON (Resi-
dence Unknown)

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of Mort-
gage on the following described
property:

LOT 15, BLOCK "B", IVEY
LANE ESTATES, FIRST


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 05-CA-8941 #37

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PALISCH ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: JACQUES POTVIN and
HELEN D. PARENT

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming inter-
est by, through, under or
against Defendant(s)
JACQUES POTVIN and
HELEN PARENT, a single
man & a single woman, and all
parties having or claiming to
ave any right, title or interest
in the propbrty-herein de-
scribed:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the fol-
lowing described property in
Orange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
38/5464

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas II, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appur-
tenant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded in
Official Records Book 4846,
Page 1619, in the Public
Records of'Orange County,
Florida, and all amend-
ments thereto, the plat of
which is recorded In Con-
dominium Book 22, page
132-146, until 12:00 noon
on the first Saturday 2061,
at which date said estate


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-9827

GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

VS.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVI-
SEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN-
EES, LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
TEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST THE ES-
TATE OF JAIME FERRER,
DECEASED, ET AL
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF ACTION -
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT-
EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES,
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
JAIME FERRER
whose residence is unknown if
he/she/they be living; and if he/
she/they be dead, the unknown
defendants who may be
spouses, heirs, devisees, grant-
eeos, assignees, ilenors, credi-
tors, trustees, and all parties
claiming an interest by, through.
under or against the Defen-
dants, who are not known to be
dead or alive, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest In the prop-
erty described In the mortgage
being foreclosed herein.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage and enforce a lost
note and/or mortgage on the fol-
lowing property:

UNIT NUMBER 1633-D, OF
THE WEATHERLY CON-
DOMINIUMS AT CENTRAL
PARK, A CONDOMINIUM
ACCORDINGTOTHE DEC-
LARATION OF CONDO-
MINIUM RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 4739, PAGE 3308,
OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF ORANGE


file their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS
AND OBJECTIONS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.
The date of the first publica-
tion of this Notice Is January 6,
2006.

Personal Representative:
Rebecca Millikan
369 Sesame Ave.
Apopka, FL 32703

Attorney for Personal
Representative:
GEORGE C. KELLEY, ESQ.
P.O. Box 1132
Apopka, Florida 32704-1132
Telephone: 407 886 2130
Florida Bar No. 098523 ,
January 6 and 13, 200.6
60092

ADDITION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2, PAGE 22, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it, on Marshall C. Watson,
P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff,
whose address is 1800 NW
49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FT.
LAUDERDALE FL 33309
within thirty (30) days after the
first publication of this Notice in
The Apopka Chief and file the
original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.

In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons in need of a special ac-
commodation to participate in
this proceeding or to access a
court service, program or activ-
ity shall, within a reasonable
time prior to any proceeding or
need to access a service, pro-
gram or activity, contact the Ad-
ministrative Office of the Court,
ORANGE, at 425 N. Orange
Avenue, Orlando, FL32801Tele-
phone (407) 836-2303 or 1-800-
955-8771 (THD), or 1-800-955-
8770 (V) via Florida Relay Ser-
vice.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court this 28 day of
DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
As Clerk of the Court
By Phyllis Kipfinger, D.C.
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
As Deputy Clerk
05-07290
January 6 and 13, 2006
60087


shall terminate: TO-
GETHER with a remainder
over in fee simple absolute
as tenant in common with
the other owners of all the
unit weeks in the above de-
scribed Condominium in the
percentage interest estab-
lished in the Declaration of
Condominium.

has been filed against you and
Syou are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron, '
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
p publication of this Notice, and
le the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and
seal of this'Court on the 28 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Aq-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordinator,
425 North Orange Avenue, Or-
lando, Florida 32801, not later
that five (5) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing Impaired,
(TDD) (800) 955-8771, or Voice
(V) (800) 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
January 6 and 13, 2006
60083


COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND
ALL EXHIBITS AND
AMENDMENTS THEREOF,
TOGETHER WITH AN UN-
DIVIDED INTEREST IN
ANDO O THE COMMON
ELEMENTS AS DE-
SCRIBED IN SAID DECLA-
RATION APPURTENANT
THERETO, ALL IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH AND SUB-
JECT, HOWEVER, TO ALL
OF THE PROVISIONS OF
THE SAID CONDOMINIUM.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your writtenn defenses, if any,
to it on DAVID J. STERN, ESQ.
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 801 S. UNIVERSITY
DRIVE, STE 500, PLANTA-
TION, FL 33324 no later than
30 days from the date of the
first publication of this notice of
action and file the original with
the clerk of this court either
.before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or Immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise a default will be
entered against you for the re-
lief demanded in the complaint
or petition filed herein.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at ORANGE
County, Florida, this 19 day of
DECEMBER, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
DEPUTY CLERK

IF YOU ARE a personwith a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are en-
titled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
lease contact Court Adminis-
tration at 425 North Orange Av-
enue, Suite 2130, Orlando,
Florida 32801. Telephone: (407)
836-2303 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this No-
tice of Hearing; If you are hear-
ing or voice impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
Law Offices of
David J. Stern, P.A.
801 S. University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
05-47470 (FNMA) GMAP
January 6 and 13, 2006
60085


NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMAL

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

You are hereby notified that I will offer for sale and sell at
public sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described (
livestock, to-wit:

TWO ADULT GELDING HORSES
(1-BROWN/WHITE, 1-BLACK)

at one thirty o'clock in the afternoon or soon thereafter, on the 16th 1
day of January, 2006, at 963 Hancock Lone Palm Road, Orangel
County, Florida, to satisfy a claim in the sum of approximately '
$893.44 for fees, expenses for feeding and care, and costs hereof.
t
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons I
needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding q
should contact Pam Dawson, Judicial Process Sales Coordinator
not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at Orange County
Sheriff's Office, 425 North Orange Avenue. Telephone: (407)836-
4570; If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1- r
800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service.

KEVIN E. BEARY, as Sheriff,
Orange County, Florida
BY: SGT KET BROWN
As Deputy Sheriff

January 6 and 13, 2000
60077


ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC
416 BUCHAN ROAD
ORLANDO. FL 32805-0000
PHONE: 407-445-8877
FAX: 407-532-9894 ,

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC gives Notice
of Foreclosure of Lien and Intent to sell these vehicles on
01/17/06,08:00am at416 BUCHAN ROAD ORLANDO, FL32805-
0000, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes.
ALWAYS TOWING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC reserves the
right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

JHMEH9691NS006098 1991 HONDA

January 6, 2006 6008
60080,


NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

ON JANUARY 23, 2006 AT 7:00 O'CLOCK AM AT JOHNSON'S
WRECKER SERVICE, INC., 500 WILMER AVE., ORLANDO,
FLORIDA 32808, TELEPHONE 407-293-2540, THE FOLLOW-
ING VEHICLE (S) WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH. SOME OF THE
VEHICLES POSTED MAY HAVE ALREADY BEEN RELEASED
AND NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SALVAGE SALE.


YEAR
1989
2004
1995
1993
1996
1992
1994
1988
1994
1999
1989
1986
1980
1988
1993
2001
1989
1993
1992
1993
2000
1993
1978
1996
1995


MAKE
HONDA
DODGE
MERCURY
DODGE
FORD
BUICK
HONDA
HONDA
HYUNDAI
LEXUS
FORD
PONTIAC
CHEVROLET
GMC
FORD
DODGE
CHEVROLET
FORD -
FORD
MITSUBISHI
FORD
FORD
GMC
FORD
SATURN


VIN#
JHMCA5535KC131001
1B3EL36X04N390191
1MELM6637SK602924
2B4GH25KOPR181515
1FALP57U3TA198303
1G4HR53LXNH410367
1HGEJ2124RL026225
1HGCA5628JA191910
RMHVA12J4RU307629
JT6GF10U4X0030710
2FTJF35GOKCA41797
1GA2F19RXGT219782
1L69JAJ129600
1GKCM15Z6JB519370
1FAPP1281PW401363
2B3ADS6J61H570332
1G1BN81Y2KA155524
1FMDA11UPZC36032
1FMDU32X1NUB74768
JA3BP57J8PY016280
1 FAFP33P3YW187085
2FAPP36X4MB204102
TCD448A505487
1FMCU24X7TUB24585
1G8ZF5285SZ340002


TERMS OF THE SALE ARE CASH. NO CHECKS WILL BE AC-
CEPTED. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO FINAL BID. ALL -
SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE. VEHICLESS/ '
VESSELS) ARE SOLD "AS IS', "WHERE IS", WITH NO GUAR-
ANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
January 6, 2006
60090'




NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

ON JANUARY 25, 2006 AT 7:00 O'CLOCK AM AT JOHNSON'S -
WRECKER SERVICE, INC., 500 WILMER AVE., ORLANDO,
FLORIDA 32808, TELEPHONE 407-293-2540, THE FOLLOW- -E
ING VEHICLE (S) WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH. SOME OF THE
VEHICLES POSTED MAY HAVE ALREADY BEEN RELEASED
AND NOT ELIGIBLE FOR SALVAGE SALE.


MAKE
FORD
CHEVROLET
DODGE
ISUZU
DODGE
CADILLAC
HONDA
NISSAN
MERCURY
CHEVROLET
FORD
CHEVROLET
VOLVO
OLDSMOBILE
FORD
NISSAN
DODGE
MERCURY
MAZDA
OLDSMOBILE
FORD
LINCOLN
BMW
MITSUBISHI
HONDA
VOLVO
FORD
PONTIAC
PLYMOUTH
NISSAN
PONTIAC


VIN#
1FMDU15N1HLA24605.
2G1WL54R8L9110644 .
3B7KF23W8TM108516 '
4S2CM58V3S4369613 -
3B4GE17Y8KM9518678-
1G6KS52YTVU808898
JHMEG8652SS032148
1N4BU31 D9VC212746
4M2DV11W1PDJ91081 -
1GCDC14D9CJ103282
1FABP4637EA138154
2GCEC19ROW1202953
YV1FX8843G1015778
1G3AG54NOP6368303
1FTCR10AORPB81963
JN1HJ01P3MT567645
2B3HD46R7XH521745 M
2MEFM74W5XX695284 ,s
JM3LW28GOY0102541 "it
2G3GR47Y4G2302469
1FBSS31L1YHA19302
1LNBM93EOJY824300
WBAK7405E8760206 IU
4A3ACS4L6YE051320 -
JHMCB7659LC017559 a
YV1AS8807N1461404 1
1 FMDU34X1 NUD13214,$
1G2HX53L2P1256800
4P3CF44EOPE079593
JN1EB31P9PU203830
1GMDU06LXST234067


TERMS OF THE SALE ARE CASH. NO CHECKS WILL BE AC-
CEPTED. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO FINAL BID. ALL
SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE. VEHICLESS/ -
VESSEL(S) ARE SOLD"AS IS", "WHERE IS", WITH NO GUAR-
ANTEES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
January 6, 2006
60091.Z


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY
CASE NO. 05-CA-10388

FREMONT INVESTMENTAND
LOAN,
Plaintiff,
vs.
D. SCOTT HEINEMAN, INDI-
VIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE
OF WAHAB FAMILY TRUST;
et, al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
D. SCOTT HEINEMAN, IN-
DIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUSTEE OF WAHAB
FAMILY TRUST; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF D.
SCOTT HEINEMAN; KURT
F. JOHNSON, INDIVIDU-
ALLY AND AS TRUSTEE
OF WAHAB FAMILY
TRUST; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KURT F.
JOHNSON; MUHAMMED
A. WAHAB AKA
MUHAMMAD A. WAHAB;
HANANE CHARRAT; UN-
KNOWN TRUSTEES, BEN-
EFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST, THE WAHAB
FAMILYTRUST,

D. SCOTT HEINEMAN, IN-
DIVIDUALLY AND AS
TRUSTEE OF WAHAB
FAMILY TRUST; Is: 12128
SHADOWBROOK LANE,
ORLANDO, FL. 32828 and
the last known residence
of the Defendants, UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF D.
SCOTT HEINEMAN; KURT
F. JOHNSON, INDIVIDU-
ALLY AND AS TRUSTEE
OF WAHAB FAMILY
TRUST; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KURT F.
JOHNSON; MUHAMMED
A. WAHAB AKA
MUHAMMAD A. WAHAB;
HANANE CHARRAT; UN-
KNOWN TRUSTEES, BEN-
EFICIARIES, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST, THE WAHAB
FAMILY TRUST are: 5208


PHILLIPS OAK, OR-
LANDO, FL 32812

If alive, and if dead, all par-
ties claiming interest by,
through, underoragainst Def
Name and all parties having
or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property
described herein.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Foreclosure of Mort-
gage on the following described
property:

LOT(S) 9, PHILLIPS COVE,
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
53, PAGE(S) 148 AND 149,
OF THE PUBLIC REC-
ORDS OF ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any, -
to it, on Lisa M. Rogers,, Attor-
ney for Plaintiff, whose address
Is 951 N.E. 167th Street, Suite
204, North Miami Beach, FL
,33162 within 30 days after the
first publication of this noticeand
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the complaint.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court this 26 day of
DECEMBER, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
As Clerk of the Court
By: YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
As Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons needing a reasonable ac-
commodation to participate in
this proceeding should, no later
than seven (7) days prior, con-
tact the Clerk of the Court's dis-
ability coordinator at 407836-
2303, 425 N. ORANGE AV-
ENUE, SUITE 2130, OR-'
LANDO, FL 32801. If hearing ,
impaired, contact (TDD) 800-
9558771 via Florida Relay Sys-
tem.
This is an attempt to collect a
debt. Any Information ob-"
talned will be used for that
purpose.
Our file #17169/Admin
January 6 and 13, 2006
60078


Legal Notices can be found on-line at

www.theapopkachief.com









The Apopka Chief, January 6, 2006, Page 10B


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

File No. 48-2005-CP-
003145-0
Division Probate

IN RE: ESTATE OF
LAURA BASING
a/k/a LAURA N. BLASING
a/k/a LAURA S. BLASTING
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of Laura Biasing, de-
ceased, whose date of death
was October 23, 2005, and
whose Social Security Number
is 413-46-8850, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Orange
County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which is
P.O. Box 49941, Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is required
to be served must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against
edent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication
of this notice is December 30,
2005.

Thomas Thurston Mann
Personal Representative
6603 Ft. Pierce Blvd.
Ft Pierce, Florida 34951

John T. Chandler
Attorney for Personal
Representatives
Florida Bar No. 191235
900 Virginia Avenue, Ste. 7
Ft. Pierce, FL 34982
Telephone: (772) 464-3774
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60026


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-009592

VISTANA DEVELOPMENT,
INC., a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DOROTHY J. ELZIE, a
single woman; VERNAL L.
GRAY a/k/a V. GRAY, a
married man,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, VERNAL L.
GRAY A/K/A V. GRAY -
COUNT II

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Oriando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit WeeK 21 in Unit 2302,
an Annual Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book5312, Page 2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, it any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-.
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
VERNAL L. GRAY A/K/A V.
GRAY COUNT II, entered in
Civil No. 2005-CA-009592 now
pending in the Circuit Court of
the NINTH Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR &' REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice Impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60029


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO. 05-CA-4214

CYPRESS POINTE RESORT
AT LAKE BUENA VISTA CON-
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC., a Florida not for profit
Plaintiff(s),

V.

TED R. GARRETT, THRESA Y.
GARRETT, ROSS A. DRIVER,
RICKIE J. DRIVER, ORIE J.
HARRISON, SHIRLEY A.
BUDDENHAGEN, DAVID A.
BUDDENHAGEN, ALVARO J.
OCANDO, ANA H. ALVA-
RADO, SALEH A.AL-HUMAID,
C.F. DAVIES, SAMEER BATH-
ALLAH, DOUGLAS MONTE
DE OCA R., ABDULAZIZ
ALBARRAK
Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALE
AS TO COUNT VII
(DAVIES), X (ALBARRAK)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the Default
Judgment of Foreclosure as to
Count VII (DAVIES), X
(ALBARRAK) rendered on the
19 day of December, 2005, in
that certain cause pending in the
Circuit Court in and for Orange
County, Florida, wherein CY-
PRESS POINTE RESORT AT
LAKE BUENA VISTA CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. Is
the Plaintiff, and C.F. DAVIES,
ABDULAZIZ ALBARRAK, are
Defendant(s), Civil Action No.
05-CA-4214, Lydia Gardner,
Clerk of the aforesaid Court, will
at 11:00 A.M. on the 20 day of
JANUARY, 2006, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash at the Orange County
Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Av-
enue, Ste 350, Orlando, Florida,
the following described property,
to wit:

UNIT NO. 2204, Week 28,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA




IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 05-CA-9636 # 40

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HIRCOCK ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: CHERYL C. SIMS

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Defendant(s) CHERYL SIMS,
a single woman, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the prop-
erty herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the follow-
ing described property in Or-
ange County, Florida:
WEEK/UNIT(S)
2/3584

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas III, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded in
Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
TOGETHER with a remain-
der over in fee simple abso-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2004-CA-010358

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
laintiff,
vs.
DONALD E. ABEL, a single
man; et al.
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANTS, DAVID
LERCH AND JACQUELINE
LERCH COUNT V

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit WeeK 35 In Unit 2212,
an Annual Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book5312, Page 2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, if any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
DAVID LERCH AND
JACQUELINE LERCH -
COUNT V, entered in Civil No.
2004-CA-010358 now pending
in the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for Or-
ange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
*Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order Itd participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60027


VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
Ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VII

UNIT NO. 3108, Week 34,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT X

Said sale will be pursuant to
and in order to satisfy the terms
of said Default Final Judgment
of Foreclosure as to Count VII
(DAVIES, X (ALBARRAK).

DATED DECEMBER 22, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: JONATHAN UTLEY
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

Kathryn A. Vaughan, Esquire,
110 E. Granada Blvd. Ste 104,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176

If you are a person with disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administrator at
Suite 350, CourthOuse Annex,


425 N. Orange Ave, Oriarn
32801; Tel.: 407-836
within two (2) working d
your receipt of the NOTIC
SALE; if you are hearing o
impaired, Call 1-800-955
THIS IS NOT A COURT It
MATION LINE
December 30, 2005 and
January 6,2006


lute as tenant In com
with the other owners
the unit weeks in the a
described Condominiu
the percentage interest
tabllshed in the Dec
tion of Condominium.

has been filed against y
you are required to s
copy of your written def
if any, to it on Jerry E.
Plaintiff's attorney, who
dress is 2505 Metro
Blvd., Suite 301, West
Beach, Florida, 33407,
thirty (30) days after th
publication of this Notic
file the original with the
of this Court either befo
vice on Plaintiff's attor
Immediately thereafter,
wise a default will be e
against you for the rel
handed in the Compla

WITNESS my harn
seal of this Court on
day of DECEMBER, 20

Lydia C
CLERK C
CIRCUIT C
ORANGE CO
FL
YAHAIRA SAN'
CIVIL COURT
Deput

In accordance with the
cans with Disabilities Ai
sons with disabilities n
a special accommodate
participate in this procc
should contact the Coi
ministrator/A.D.A. Coo
tor, 425North Oranrge A
Orlando, Florida 3280
later that five (5) days p
the proceeding. If hear
paired, (TDD) (800) 955
or Voice (V) (800) 955
via Florida Relay Servic
December 30, 2005 a
January 6, 2006


IN THE CIRCUIT COU
THE NINTH JU1
CIRCUIT IN AN[
ORANGE CO
FL


CASE NO. 2005-CA-006555

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
laintiff,
vs.
BRIAN ALMETER, a single
man; REBECA R. LEIVA
A/K/A R. LJEIVA, a single
woman, et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, SHEILA W.
MOORE COUNT III

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit WeeK 38 in Unit 2318,
an Odd Biennial Unit Week,
VISTANA CASCADES
CONDOMINIUM, together
with all appurtenances
thereto, according and sub-
ject to the Declaration of
Condominium of Vistana
Cascades Condominium, as
recorded in Official Records
Book5312, Page2312, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereof and
supplements thereto, 'If any
("Declaration"), subject to
taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
SREILA W. MOORE COUNT
Ill, entered in Civil No. 2005-
CA-006555 now pending in the
Circuit Court of the NINTH Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for Orange
County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: NIdia Rodriguez
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60028


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 2005-CA-
009944-0

INEZ B. WALKER,
Plaintiff,

vs.
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE-
VISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES, OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS, BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST AMANDA JONES,
deceased,
Defendants.


TO: ANY PARTIES UN-
KNOWN to Plaintiff, which par-
ties may be interested as heirs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other claimants, by, through,
under or against AMANDA
JONES, deceased.

NOTICE OF ACTION

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action for quiet title on the
following property:

Lot 7, Block 12, WASHING-
TON PARK SECTION ONE,
O. R. BookO, Pg.151, Pub-
lic Records of Orange
County, Florida. Parcel ID
# 32-22-29-9004-12-070


ido, FL NOTICE OF LIEN SALE
6-2055
lays of In accordance with the provi-
CE OF sons of state law, there being
Drvoice due and unpaid charges for
-8771; which the undersigned is en-
NFOR- titled to satisfy an owner's lien
of the goods hereinafter de-
1 scribed and stored at Uncle
Bob's Self Storage locations
60054 listed below, and due notice
--- having been given to the owner
of said property and all parties
known to claim an interest
therein, and the time specified
in such notice for payment of such
amon having expired, the goods will
of all sold at public auction to the
bove highest bidder or otherwise dis-
um In posed of on or thereafter
st es- DATE OF AUCTION
:lara- TUESDAY 1-17-2006
TIMES ARE LISTED BELOW

ou and UNCLE BOB'S SELF STOR-
erve a AGE #77 @11:30 A.M.
senses, 4066 SILVER STAR ROAD
. Aron, ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32808
'se ad- 407-298-9451
centre FAX: 407-299-3616
t Palm
within FREDDIE RICHARDSON JR
he first SUITCASE, BAGS, CLOTHES
ce, and ANTHONY ROGERS
e Clerk BOXES, SPORTING GOODS,
Dre ser- APPLIANCES
me or CHARLES WHITE
other- HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
entered TOOLS
ief de- JANICE PERRY
int. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, TV OR STE-
id and REO EQUIPMENT, OFFICE
the 20 EQUIPMENT
005. SHEIK AMIN
MICROWAVE, TV, VCR,
3ardner CLOTHESBAGS
iF THE JERSON CORENTIN
COURTT HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
UNTY, BOXES, TV OR STEREO
ORIDA EQUIPMENT
TIAGO NEW FREEWILL DELIVER-
T SEAL ANCE
y Clerk FURNITURE, BOXES, TOOLS,
TV OR STEREO EQUIPMENT,
Ameri- OFFICE EQUIPMENT
ct, per- BRUCE NEAL
feeding HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
tion to BOXES, SPORTING GOODS
ceding ESHONDA COLLIER
urt Ad- HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
ordina- NITURE, BOXES, ELECTRIC
venue, SCOOTER
D1, not DONNA GABE
prior to HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
ing im- BOXES, SPORTING GOODS,
-8771, TV OR STEREO EQUIPMENT
-8770, CHARLES GARMON
ce. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
nd NITURE, BOXES, TOOLS,
APPLIANCES, TV OR STE-
60062 REO EQUIPMENT
DAVID BROTHERTON
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
BOXES, APPLIANCES, TV OR
STEREO EQUIPMENT
ANGEL WEIS
FURNITURE, BOXES, APPLI-
ANCES, TV OR STEREO
EQUIPMENT
RT OF CLAUDEN EASTWOOD
DICIAL FURNITURE, BOXES, BAGS
D FOR JANNAKA BYRON
)UNTY, 3 STORAGE BINS
ORIDA VARNADE LOGAN


has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses to it, if
any, on JOHN C. ENGLE-
HARDT, P.A., 1524 E. Living-
ston Street, Orlando, Florida
32803, Plaintiff's attorney, no
more than 30 days from the
date of the first publication
of this Notice of Action and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney, or Imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint for Foreclosure.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on DECEM-
BER 19, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE.
CIRCUIT COURT
By: ALBANITZA GARCIA
CIVIL COURT SEAL

If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administration at
425 North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
telephone (407) 836-2303 within
2 working days of your receipt
of this document. If you are hear-
ing or voice impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
December 30, 2005, January
6, 13, and 20, 2006.
60024


BOXES, TIRES, TOOLS,
CUSHION, STORAGE BINS
NICOLE ANDUZE
FURNITURE, BOXES, TV OR
STEREO EQUIPMENT
KIMBALA REYNOLDS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
TOOLS, TV OR STEREO
EQUIPMENT
LAMONT ROBINSON
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, APPLI-
ANCES, TV OR STEREO
EQUIPMENT.
KAREY BERRY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, APPLI-
ANCES, TV OR STEREO
EQUIPMENT.
JULIET LORRAINE
FURNITURE
MARY K. HUNLEY
CHAIR, MATTRESS, BAGS,
BOXES, STORAGE BINS
AIRRION PARKS
FURNITURE, BOXES, TOOLS,
TV OR STEREO EQUIPMENT,
LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT,
ACCOUNT RECORDS
MICHELLE MANDY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, TV OR STE-
REO EQUIPMENT
LAURA VOGT
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
BOXES
ROBERT GREEN
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, TV OR
STEREO EQUIPMENT
ANDREA WASHINGTON
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
BOXES, APPLIANCES
WILLIE FINLEY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, APPLI-
ANCES
LOUICKAMSON ST GERALD
BOXES, TOOLS, TV OR STE-
REO EQUIPMENT, OFFICE
EQUIPMENT, OTHER
MARSHALL MARSHALL
BOXES, STORAGE PINS

UNCLE BOB'S SELF STOR-
AGE #111 @ 1:00 PM
130 CONCORD DRIVE
CASSELBERRY, FL 32707
407-339-3803
FAX: 407-339-5522

NATASHIA SHERROD
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, SPORTING
GOODS, TV OR" STEREO
EQUIPMENT, OFFICE EQUIP-
MENT, ACCOUNTS
RECORDS, SALES SAMPLES
ERSKINE J. FLORENCE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
TRUCK RIMS, TIRES
TOM SHOOK
BOXES SPORTING GOODS,
ACCOUNT RECORDS
MICHAEL SKELTON
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
BOXES, PICTURES, PAPER-
WORK
MARVIN REED
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
BOXES, TV OR STEREO
EQUIPMENT
December 30, 2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006
60020


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

File No. 48-2005-CP-
002466-0
Division Probate

IN RE: ESTATE OF
DOUGLAS J. HOREN,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of DOUGLAS J. HOREN,
deceased, whose date of death
was August 23,2005; File Num-
ber 48-2005-CP-002466-O, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of
which is 425 North Orange Av-
enue, Orlando, FL 32801. The
names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, on whom a
copy of this notice is required
to be served, must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 9th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 05 CA 7699

WORLD SAVINGS BANK,
FSB
Plaintiff,
vs.
A. RANDALL CASPER, et al
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: A. Randall Casper,
560 Terr Cove Way,
Orlando, Florida 32828
and 4856 S. 84th Street,
Greenfleld, WI 53228
(Last Known Addresses)

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage on the following described
, property In Orange County,
Florida:

Lot 25 Waterford Lakes
Tract N-24, according to
the plat thereof as re-
corded In Plat Book 89 and
90 of the Public Records of
Orange County, Florida.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
to it on Plaintiff's attorney,
STRAUS & EISLER, P.A., 1528
Weston Road, Weston, Florida


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 05-CA-3828

CYPRESS POINTE RESORT
AT LAKE BUENA VISTA
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION, INC., a Florida not for
profit
Plaintiffss,
V.
STEVEN GEORGE
MACKEY, SHAUNTRELL
NICKO MACKEY, JAMES W.
BARBER, BARBARA S.
BARBER, NANCY A.
BLALOCK, MOUNTAIN
PROPERTY DEVELOP-
MENT, HOWARD G.
EWART, NICOLE K.
EWART, PATRICIA
BERNARD, CHENCHUNG
LIANG, WENSHU LIU,
MICHAEL HOLMES, LAURA
A. FOSADO, DAVID J.
JONES, ANGELA J. JONES
Defendants)

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
COUNT III (BLALOCK), VII
(LIANG/LIU)

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to the
Default Final Judgment of Fore-.
closure as to Count III
(BLALOCK), VII (LIANG/LIU)
rendered on the 15 day of DE-
CEMBER, 2005, in that certain
cause pending in the Circuit
Court in and for Orange County,
Florida, wherein CYPRESS
POINTE RESORT AT LAKE
BUENA VISTA CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
is the Plaintiff, and NANCY A.
BLALOCK, CHENCHUNG
LIANG, WENSHU LIU, are
Defendant(s), Civil Action No.
05-CA-3828, Lydia Gardner,
Clerk of the aforesaid Court,
will at 11:00 A.M. on the 20
day of JANUARY, 2006, offer
for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the Orange
County Courthouse, 425 N.
Orange Avenue, Ste 350, Or-
lando, Florida, the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:

UNIT NO. 6101, Week 23,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. : CI-98-7641

DAVID M. HINTON and
DONNA T. HINTON, Individu-
ally and as co-trustees of the
DONNA T. HINTON FAMILY
TRUST,
Plaintiffs,

vs.

CHARLES E. BROOKS,
ELIZABETH A. BROOKS,
CAROL ANN HEWITT, OX-
FORD REALTY, INC., a
Florida corporation, and
MASSEY SERVICES, INC., a
Florida corporation,
Defendants.

Consolidated Cases

CASE NO.: CI-98-8430

CHARLES E. BROOKS and
ELIZABETH A. BROOKS,
Plaintiffs,

vs.

DAVID M. HINTON, Co-
Trustee of the DONNA T.
HINTON FAMILY TRUST
Dated October 28, 1997, et
al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on the 27th day of
January, 2006, at 11:00 A.M. at
the Orange County Court Build-
Ing, 425 N. Orange Avenue,
Suite 350, Orlando, Orange
County, Florida, the under-
signed Clerk will offer for sale
the following real and personal
property more particularly as
follows:

Lot 81, BUTLER BAY
UNIT ONE, according to
the Plat thereof as re-
corded In Plat Book 11,
at Page 92, of the Public
Records of Orange
County, Florida,

TOGETHER WITH all
structures and Improve-
ments now and hereafter
on the property and the
fixtures attached to the


decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
'PROBATE CODE WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication
of this notice Is: December 30,
2005.

PAULT. HOREN
Personal Representative
2813 Keystone Drive
Orlando, FL 32806

MARIDETH A. HOREN
Personal Representative
4615 Sedgemoor
Royal Oak, MI 48017

Anthony M. Nardella, Jr.,
Esquire
Attorney for Personal
Representatives
Florida Bar No. 341274
NARDELLA CHONG, P.A.
234 N. Westmonte Dr.,
Suite 3000
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Telephone: (407) 786-2700
Facsimile: (407) 786-2705
December 30, 2005 and
January 6,2006
60022


33326 on or before thirty (30)
days from the first date of publi-
cation and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service upon Plaintiff's
attorney or Immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the re-
lief demanded In the complaint
filed herein.

NOTICE; ANY PERSON
WITH A DISABILITY REQUIR-
ING SPECIAL ACCOMMODA-
TIONTO PARTICIPATEINTHIS
PROCEEDING SHOULD CON-
TACT 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); 1-*
800-955-8770(v), VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE NO LATER
THAN SEVEN (7) DAYSPRIOR
TO THE PROCEEDING.

WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court at Orange
County, Florida this 20 DAY OF
DECEMBER, 2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
As Deputy Clerk

MICHAEL J. EISLER
STRALIS & EISLER, P.A.
1528 Weston Road
Weston. Florida 33326


(954) 349-9400

December 30, 2005 and
January 6,2006


60041


VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT III

UNIT NO. 7102, Week 06,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
Ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VII

Said sale will be pursuant
to and in order to satisfy-the
terms of said Default Final
Judgment of Foreclosure as to
Count III (BLALOCK), VII
(LIANG/LIU).

DATED DECEMBER 27,
2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

Kathryn A. Vaughan,
Esquire,
110 E. Granada Blvd.
Ste 104,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176

ATTENTION: PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administrator at
Suite 350, Courthouse Annex,
425 N. Orange Ave, Orlando,
FL 32801; Tel.: 407-836-2065
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of the NO ICE OF
SALE; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, Call 1-800-955-
8771; THIS IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINE
December 30,2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006
60053


property; together with
ell and singular the tene-
ments, hereditaments,
easements, and appurte-
nances belonging or In
anywise appertaining to
the property; and the
rents, Issues and profits
of the property, and all
the estate, right, title, In-
terest and all claims and
demands whatsoever, In
law and In equity, of Mort-
gagors In and to the prop-
erty.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to that certain
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
entered in Consolidated Civil
No. CI198-7641 and CI198-8430
now pending In the Circuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.

DATED this 22 day of
December, 2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
As Deputy Clerk

Samuel M. Nelson, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 0899290
GRAHAM, BUILDER, JONES,
PRATT & MARKS, LLP
369 N. New York Avenue,
3rd Floor
Winter Park, Florida 32790
Telephone: (407) 647-4455
Attorneys for Plaintiffs,
CHARLES E. BROOKS and
ELIZABETH A. BROOKS

NOTICE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
NO. 93-37

PERSONS WITH A DISABIL-
ITY WHO NEED A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PAR-
TICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED-
ING SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT
425 NORTH ORANGE AV-
ENUE, ORLANDO, FLORIDA
-32801, TELEPHONE (407)
836-2050, NOT LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS. IF
HEARING IMPAIRED, (TDD)
1-800-955-8771, OR VOICE (V)
1-800-955-8770, VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60038


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FL

CASE NO.: DR05-19763

IN RE:
TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS OF
A. H., a minor child.

NOTICE OF ACTION

TO:
JOHN HAMEL, JR.
Orlando, Florida

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Petition to Terminate Parental
Rights Pending Stepparent
Adoption proceedings have be-
un, petitioned by CONNIE
OLEMAN, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your
written consent or objection to
these proceedings on the Re-
spondent, through her attorney,



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 05-18196
DIV.:

In re: The Marriage of:
Raymond Carmona,
Petitioner,
and
Anayda Glovannettl,
Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE

To: Anayda Glovannettil
18 Vanna Ct.
Orlando FL. 32807

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED that an action for dissolu-
tion of marriage has been filed
against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to It on
Raymond Carmona, Petitioner,
whose address is 18 Vanna Ct.



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-2371-DIV37

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC..
PLAINTIFF

VS.


MARY FEBUS IF LIVING, AND
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
TEREST BY,-THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST MARY
FEBUS; RAY FEBUS IF LIV-
ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTERESTBY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST RAY
FEBUS; STONEYBROOK
MASTER ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO, INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION
DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the Motion to Reset Foreclosure
Sale dated December 12,2005
entered in Civil Case No. 05-CA-
2371-DIV37 of the Circuit Court
of the 9TH Judicial Circuit in and
for ORANGE County, Orlando,
Florida, I will sell to the highest



IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-8155-34

ABN AMRO MORTGAGE
GROUP, INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JAMES ROARK a/k/a JAMES
A. ROARK, IF LIVING, AND IF'
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
TEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST JAMES
ROARK a/k/a JAMES A.
ROARK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES ROARK a/k/a
JAMES A. ROARK, IF ANY;
DORA J. ROARK; STATE OF
FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
December 20, 2005 entered in
Civil Case No. 05-CA-8155-34
of the Circuit Court of the 9th Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for ORANGE
County, ORLANDO, Florida, I
will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at SUITE 350 at
the ORANGE County Court-
house located at 425 N. OR-
ANGE AVENUE in ORLANDO,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 19




IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-7967-DIV33

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,
successor by merger to
WELLS FARGO HOME MORT-
GAGE, INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JAMES P. CALLAN, JR., IF
LIVING, AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS,
DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST JAMES
P. CALLAN, JR.; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JAMES P.
CALLAN, JR., IF ANY;
SUNTRUST BANK; JOHN
DOE and JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
December 22, 2005 entered In
Civil Case No. 05-CA-7967-
DIV33 of the Circuit Court of the
9th Judicial Circuit In and forOR-
ANGE County, Orlando, Florida,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at Suite 350 at
the ORANGE County Court-
house located at 425 North Or-
ange Avenue in Orlando,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 21


day of February, 2006 the fol-
lowing described property as set
forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:

LOT25, UNIT NO.1, KELLY
PARKHILLS,ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 13, PAGES) 98, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

Dated this 27 day of Decem-
ber, 2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.,
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vember, 2005. .

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COURT
By: /s/ Ashley Knox
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

December 23, 30, 2005,
January 6, and January 13, a
2006
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January 19, 2006, and file the
original with the Clerk of this
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tioner ormmediately thereafter.
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ply can result in sanctions, In-
cluding dismissal or striking of
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of this court on December 5,
2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: /S/Tammie D. O'Connell
CIRCUIT COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

December 16, 23, 30, 2005
and January 6, 2006
59899


and best bidder for cash at
SUITE 350 of the ORANGE
County Courthouse, 425 N. Or-
ange Avenue, Orlando, Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on the 13 day of
January, 2006 the following de-
scribed property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment,
to-wit:

LOT 54, BLOCK 9,
STONEYBROOK UNIT IV,
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RE-
CORDED IN PLAT BOOK
41, PAGES 127-129, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

Dated this 22 day of Decem-
ber, 2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: MAYRA CRUZ ,
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

IF YOU ARE a person with adis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are en-
titled, at no cost to you, to the
revision of certain assistance.
lease contact Court Adminis-
tration at 425 North Orange Av-
enue, Suite 2130, Orlando,
Florida 32801. Telephone: (407)
836-2303 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this No-
tice of Hearing; If you are hear-
ing or voice impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
DAVID J. STERN, P.A.
801 S.UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
05-39274(EMC)

December 30,2005 and
January 6,2006 .
60046



day of JANUARY, 2006 the fol-
lowing described property as set
forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 7, BLOCK B,
GRIFFITHS ADDmON, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED
IN PLATBOOKT,ATPAGE
5, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Dated this 27 day of Decem-
ber, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
05-45811(FM)SLHM

IF YOU ARE a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are en-
titled, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Adminis-
tration at 425 North Orange Av-
enue, Suite 2130, Orlando,
Florida 32801. Telephone: (407)
836-2303 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this No-
tice of Hearing; If you are hear-
Ing orvoice Impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.

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January 6,2006
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 48-2005-CP-
002964-0
Division___

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROY W.PARKER,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the es-
tate of ROY W. PARKER, de-
ceased, whose date of death
was October 8,2005, File Num-
ber 48-2005-CP-002964-O is
pending In the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
425 N. Orange Avenue,Room
340, Orlando, Florida 32802-
4994 The names and ad-
dresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice has been
served must file their claimswith
this Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF
SERVICE OFA COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the de-
cedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication
of this notice is December 30,
2005.
Personal Representative:
RITCHIE K. PARKER
1466 Hancock Lone Palm.
Orlando, Florida 32828

Attorney for Personal
Representative:
EVELYN W. CLONINGER
Florida Bar No. 210382
CLONINGER & FILES
1519W. Broadway St.
P.O. Box 620337
Oviedo, Florida 327.62-0337
Telephone: (407) 365-5696
Facsimile: (407) 3635-8919
December 30, 2005 and
January 6,2006
60023




IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-006177

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EMPORER'S DESIGN, INC.,
AN OREGON CORPORA-
TION; CHANTAL BAYOKISA
A/K/A BAYOKISA
CHANTAL, a single woman,
etal.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, MEENA
MALIK A/K/A M MALIK -
COUNT X

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:
Unit Week 51 in Unit 09305,
an Odd Biennial Unit Week,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Bella Florida Con-
dominium, as recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration"), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
MEENA MALIK A/K/A M
MALIK COUNT X, entered in
Civil No. 2005-CA-006177 now
pending in the Circuit Court of
the NINTH Judicial Circuit in
and for Orange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
FOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL


ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60071


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 05-CA-4315

CYPRESS POINTE RESORT
AT LAKE BUENA VISTA
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION, INC., a Florida not for
profit
Plaintiff(as),
V.
AHMED MOHAMED, NIMA
DINLE, JAVIER
SEMINARIO, MARIETTA
SEMINARIO, JOSE
CANTELLI, MARIA
DEMONTES, SAEED A.S.
SHABLAN, SAEED A.S.
SHABLAN, ELIAS N.
ABRAMOWICZ, ELENA
ABRAMOWICZ, ELIAS N.
ABRAMOWICZ, ELENA
ABRAMOWICZ, VERONICA
C. LARCO, LESLIE
FOSTER, BRENDA
FOSTER, SAMI GHAZZAWI
Defendants)

NOTICE OF SALE
AS TO COUNT III
(CANTELLI/DEMONTES), VI
(ABRAMOWICZ), VII
(ABRAMOWICZ)

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to the
Default Final Judgment of Fore-
closure as to Count III
(CANTELLI/DEMONTES), VI
(ABRAMOWICZ), VII (ABRA-
MOWICZ) rendered on the 21
day of December, 2005, in that
certain cause pending In the
Circuit Court In and for Orange
County, Florida, wherein CY-
PRESS POINTE RESORT AT
LAKE BUENA VISTA CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
Is the Plaintiff, and JOSE
CANTELLI, MARIA
DEMONTES, ELIAS N.
ABRAMOWICZ, ELENA A.
ABRAMOWICZ, ELIAS N.
ABRAMOWICZ, ELENA A.
ABRAMOWICZ, are De-
fendant(s), Civil Action No. 05-
CA-4315, Lydia Gardner, Clerk
of the aforesaid Court, will at
11:00 A.M. on the 17 day of
January 2006, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder
for cash at the Orange County
Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Av-
enue, Ste 350, Orlando,
Florida, the following described
property, to-wit:

UNIT NO. 7102, Week 32,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 05-CA-4052

CYPRESS POINTE RESORT
AT LAKE BUENA VISTA
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION, INC., a Florida not for
profit
Plaintiffss,

V.
JUAN R. GARCIA, NYDIA E.
GARCIA, SAMUEL DI
CESARE, ELIDA Dl
CESARE, JOSE RIEIRO,
GRACIELA CANDIA,
FRANCES MCCAWLEY,
GONZALO CONTRERAS,
MARIA DE LOURDES DE
CONTRERAS, PETER
MORAN, LAURA MORAN;
LUIS A. SALGADO, REGINA
C. FERREIRA, LILY T.
CHUA, ROSARIO YU,
RAFAEL YU TANTUCO JR.,
PHOEBE TAN, TUAN KON
TAN
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
COUNT I (GARCIA), II (DI
CESARE), V (CONTRERAS),
VII (SALGADO/FERREIRA)
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to the
Default Final Judgment of Fore-
closure as to Count I (GARCIA),
II (DIl CESARE), V
(CONTRERAS), VII
(SALGADO/FERREIRA) ren-
dered on the 19 day of Decem-
ber 2005, in that certain cause
pending in the Circuit Court in
and for Orange County, Florida,
wherein CYPRESS POINTE
RESORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA CONDOMINIUM AS-
SOCIATION. INC. is the Plain-
tiff, and JUAN R. GARCIA,
NYDIA E. GARCIA, SAMUEL
Dl CESARE, ELIDA DI
CESARE, GONZALO
CONTRERAS, MARIA DE
LOURDES DE CONTRERAS,
LUIS A. SALGADO, REGINA
C. FERREIRA, are
Defendant(s), Civil Action No.
05-CA-4052, Lydia Gardner,
Clerk of the aforesaid Court,
will at 11:00 A.M. on the 25
day of JANUARY, 2006, offer
for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash at the Orange
County Courthouse', 425 N.
Orange Avenue, Ste 350, Or-
lando, Florida, the following de-
scribed property, to-wit:

UNIT NO. 5106, Week 50,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
Ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT'IR IFN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 05-CA-7739

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,
N.A. F/K/A JPMORGAN
CHASE BANK, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO BANK ONE,
N.A.
PLAINTIFF

VS.

ROSA LEE TURNER, IF LIV-
ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE-
VISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST ROSA
LEE TURNER; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ROSA LEE
TURNER, IF ANY; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UN-
KNOWN TENANTS IN POS-
SESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN


pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
December 19, 2005 entered in
Civil Case No. 05-CA-7739 of
the Circuit Court of the 9TH Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for ORANGE
County, Orlando, Florida, I will
sell to the highest and best bid-
der for cash at SUITE 350 at the
ORANGE County Courthouse
located at 425 NORTH OR-
ANGE AVENUE in Orland6,


corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT III

UNIT NO. 7104, Week 09,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VI

UNIT NO. 7104, Week 10,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VII

Said sale will be pursuant
to and in order to satisfy the
terms of said Default Final
Judgment of Foreclosure as to
Count Ill (CANTELLI/
DEMONTES), VI (ABRAMO-
WICZ), VII (ABRAMOWICZ).

DATED DECEMBER 27,
2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

Kathryn A. Vaughan,
Esquire,
110 E. Granada Blvd.
Ste 104,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176

ATTENTION: PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administrator at
Suite 350, Courthouse Annex,
425 N. Orange Ave, Orlando,
FL 32801; Tel.: 407-836-2065
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of the NOTICE OF
ALE; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, Call 1-800-955-
8771; THIS IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINE
December 30,2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006
60051

UNIT NO. 5206, Week 08,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT II

UNIT NO. 6104, Week 43,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
Ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded in Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT V

UNIT NO. 6302, Week 11,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VII

Said sale will be pursuant
to and in order to satisfy the
terms of said Default Final
Judgment of Foreclosure as to
Count I (GARCIA), II (DI
CESARE), V (CONTRERAS),
VII (SALGADO/FERREIRA).

DATED DECEMBER 27,
2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

Kathryn A. Vaughan,
Esquire,
110 E. Granada Blvd.
Ste 104,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176

ATTENTION: PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administrator at
Suite 350, Courthouse Annex,
425 N. Orange Ave, Orlando,
FL 32801; Tel.: 407-836-2065
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of the NOTICE OF
SALE; if you are hearing or
voice Impaired, Call 1-800-955-
8771; THIS IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINE
December30,2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006
60052


Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on
day of January, 2006 the i
ing described property
forth in said Summary
Judgment, to-wit:

LOT 577, MAL
GROVES, TENTH A
TION, AS PER P
THEREOF RECORD
PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE
THE PUBLIC RECO
OF ORANGE COUI
FLORIDA.

Dated this 27 day o
cember, 2005.

LYDIA GAl
Clerk of the Circuit
By: MAYRA I
CIVIL COURT
Deput

THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.,
ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN
801 S. University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954)233-8000
05-45183(BON)
IFYOU AREa person with
ability who needs any a
modation in order to parti
In this proceeding, you a
titled, at no cost to you,
revisionn of certain assis
lease contact Court Ad
traction at 425 North Oran
enue, Suite 2130, Or
Florida 32801. Telephone
836-2303 within two (2) w
days of your receipt of th
twice of Hearing; If you are
ing or voice impaired call
955-8771.

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January 6, 2006


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NOTICE OF LIEN SALE

"In accordance with the provi-
sions of State law, there being
due and unpaid charges for
which the undersigned Is en-
titled to satisfy an owner's lien
of the goods hereinafter de-
scribed and stored at Uncle
Bob's Self Storage located at:
11955 S. Orange Blossom Trail
Orlando, FL 32837; Phone
Number 407-826-0024; Fax
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tice having been given, to the
owner of said property and all
parties known to claim an in-
terest therein, and the time
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pired, the goods will be sold at
public auction at the above
stated address to the highest
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2006 9:15 AM'

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CASE NO. 05-CA-4051

CYPRESS POINTE RESORT
AT LAKE BUENA VISTA
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-
TION, INC., a Florida not for
profit
Plaintiff(s),

V.
JOAN DANCHO, JOHN K.
DANCHO, THOMAS
FOSTER, THERESA G.
FOSTER, D. BRANT,
COLLEEN BRANT,
LAMBERT GOMEZ,
DAHLIA GOMEZ, WILLIAM
ESCALANTE, LORETA C.
ESCALANTE, GARY C.
KEWLEY, SUSAN KEWLEY,
MICHAEL STOUTE, SHAUN
REID SINCLAIR, BONNIE
MARIE SINCLAIR, ROBERT
GASCOIGNE, MAUREEN
SIMS GASCOIGNE,
CHRISTOPHER KEITH
ALEXANDER, JOAN ANN
ALEXANDER, J. RIMMER,
KAREN RIMMER
Defendants)

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
COUNT I (DANCHO),
IV (GOMEZ/ESCALANTE),
VI (STOUTE)

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that pursuant to the
Default Final Judgment of Fore-
closure as to Count I
(DANCHO), IV (GOMEZ/
ESCALANTE),VI (STOUTE)
rendered on the 21 day of DE-
CEMBER, 2005, in that certain
cause pending in the Circuit
Court in and for Orange County,
Florida, wherein CYPRESS
POINTE RESORT AT LAKE
BUENA VISTA CONDO-
MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
is the Plaintiff, and JOAN
DANCHO, JOHN K. DANCHO,
LAMBERT GOMEZ, DAHLIA
GOMEZ, WILLIAM
ESCALANTE, LORETA C.
ESCALANTE, MICHAEL
STOUTE, are Defendant(s),
Civil Action No. 05-CA-4051,
Lydia Gardner, Clerk of the
aforesaid Court, will at 11:00
A.M. on the 17 day of January,
2006, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash at
the Orange County Court-
house, 425 N. Orange Avenue,
Ste 350, Orlando, Florida, the
following described property,
to-wit:

UNIT NO. 3201, Week 19,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration bf


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY

CASE NO. 05-CA-8450

ACCREDITED HOME
LENDERS, INC.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FRANCES K. BAKER, IF LIV-
ING, AND IF DEAD, THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DE-
VISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI-
TORFS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
FRANCES K. BAKER; UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF
FRANCES K. BAKER; CLERK
OF ORANGE COUNTY CIR-
CUIT COURT; UNKNOWN
TENANT,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated December
21, 2005, and entered in Case
No. 05-CA-8450, of the Circuit
Court of the Ninth Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Orange County,
Florida, wherein ACCREDITED
HOME LENDERS, INC., is a
Plaintiff and FRANCES K.
BAKER, IF LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN IN-
TEREST BY, THROUGH, UN-
DER OR AGAINST FRANCES
K. BAKER; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF FRANCES K.
BAKER; CLERK OF ORANGE
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT;


NTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
I De- CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.
ODNER 482005CA007897XXXXXX
it Court
SCRUZ U.S. BANK, N.A., AS
SEAL TRUSTEE FOR SASCO
yyClerk AAMES MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST, SERIES 2003-1,
Plaintiff,

TIFF vs.
HOPELYN T. HARVEY, et al
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE
h a dis- PURSUANT TO
ccom- CHAPTER 45
icipate NOTICE IS HEREBY
to the GIVEN pursuant to an Order or
Se Summary Final Judgment of
tance, foreclosure dated December
minis- 22, 2005, end entered in Case
ge Av- No. 482005CA007897XXXXXX
lando, of the Circuit Court in and for
9r(407) Orange County, Florida,
Working wherein U.S. Bank, N.A., as
his No- Trustee for SASCO Aames
Shear- Mortgage Loan Trust, Series
1-800- 2003-1 Is Plaintiff and ,
HOPELYN T. HARVEY; SIL-
VER RIDGE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, INC.; UN-
60045 KNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN-
KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and
- ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN-
DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR
HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
Sy HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
ll, INTEREST IN THE PROP-
ERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED
are Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for cash


ANGELO IRIZARRY
INVENTORY
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FUR-
NITURE, BOXES, SPORTING
GOODS, TOOLS. APPLI-
ANCES, TV'S OR STEREO
EQUIP. OFFICE EQUIP
CUSTOMER NAME
DANIEL PERI
INVENTORY
OFFICE EQUIP
CUSTOMER NAME
STANLEY SAUNDERS
INVENTORY
TOOLS, COMPUTER MONI-
TOR, CLOTHES
CUSTOMER NAME
100 BUILDERS INC.
INVENTORY
TOOLS, CONSTRUCTION
EQUIP.
CUSTOMER NAME
NORMA FIGUEROA
INVENTORY
FURNITURE, BOXES, TV'S
OR STEREO EQUIP.
CUSTOMER NAME
JOSE NUNEZ
INVENTORY
FURNITURE, BOXES, TV'S
OR STEREO EQUIP. BED-
ROOM FURNITURE
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60049


Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT I

UNIT NO. 4302, Week 51,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA'
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
Ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT IV

UNIT NO. 3308, Week 12,
of CYPRESS POINTE RE-
SORT AT LAKE BUENA
VISTA, A CONDOMINIUM,
a Condominium, accord-
ing to the Declaration of
Condominium thereof, re-
corded In Official Records
Book 4443 at Page 2743 of
the Public Records of Or-
ange County, Florida, as
thereafter amended.
COUNT VI


Said sale will be pursuant
to and in order to satisfy the
terms of said Default Final
Judgment of Foreclosure as to
Count I (DANCHO),
IV (GOMEZ/ESCALANTE), VI
(STOUTE).

DATED DECEMBER 27,
2005.

LYDIA GARDNER
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

Kathryn A. Vaughan,
Esquire,
110 E. Granada Blvd.
Ste 104,
Ormond Beach, FL 32176
ATTENTION: PERSONS
WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with disabil-
ity who needs any accommoda-
tion in order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administrator at
Suite 350, Courthouse Annex,
425 N. Orange Ave, Orlando,
FL 32801; Tel.: 407-836-2065
within two (2) working days of
your receipt of the NOTICE OF
SALE; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, Call 1-800-955-
8771; THIS IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINE
December 30,2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006 6050
60050


UNKNOWN TENANT a
- Defendants. I will sell
highest and best bidder fo
at 425 North Orange Av
Room 350, Orlando, Fl, a
AM on January 23,2006.
Iowin g described property)
forth in said Final Judgm
wit:

LOT 7, BLOCK
WESTSIDE MANOR
TION 2, AS PER P
BOOK W, PAGE 101
THE PUBLIC RECO
OF ORANGE COL
FLORIDA

Dated December 27, 2

LYDIA GAF
As Clerk of thie
By: MAYRA I
CIVIL COURT
As Depul

IMPORTANT
In accordance with the
cans with Disabilities Ac
sons needing a reasonal
commodation to particip
this proceeding should, n
than seven (7) days prio
tact the Clerk of the Coud
ability coordinator at 41
2303, 425 N. ORANG
ENUE, SUITE 2130
LANDO, FL 32801. If h
impaired, contact (TDD
9558771 via Florida Rael
tem.

Ben-Ezra & Katz, P.A.,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
951 N.E. 167th Street, Su
North Miami Beach,
Florida 33162 .
Telephone: (305) 7704
Fax: (305) 6532

Our file 16807 / mad

December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006


In Room 350 at the Orange
County County Courthouse,
425 N. Orange Avenue, Or-
lando, FL 32801. at Orange
County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 23rd day of January,
2006, the following described
property as set forth in said
Order or Final Judgment, to-
wit:

LOT 206, SILVER RIDGE
PHASE II, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15, PAGE 72, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.

If you are a person with a
disability who needs any ac-
commodation in order to par-
ticipate In this proceeding, you
are entitled, at no cost to you, to
the provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the Court
at 407-836-2060 fx 407-836-
2269 within two (2) working
days of your receipt of this No-
tice; If you are hearing or voice
Impaired, call Florida Relay Ser-
vice (800) 955-8770.

DATED at Orlando, Florida,
on December 22, 2005.
LYDIA GARDNER
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By MAYRA I. CRUZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
As Deputy Clerk

SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P OBox 11438
Ft Lauderdale, FL 33339-1438
Phone: (954) 564-0071
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60047


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 05-CA-8941 #37

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PALISCH ET.AL.,
Defendant(a).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: TYRONE BASS and
KHADIJAH Y. ALI

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming Inter-
est by, through, under or
against Defendant(s) TYRONE
BASS and KHADIJAH ALI, a
married couple, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or Interest in the prop-
erty herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the fol-.
lowing described property In
Orange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
12/2621

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas II, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appur-
tenant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded In
Official Records Book 4846,
Page 1619, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amend-
ments thereto, the plat of
which is recorded in Con-
dominium Book 22, page
132-146, until 12:00 noon
on the first Saturday 2061,
at which date said estate
shall terminate: TO-


'IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 05-CA-
9639 #33

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
PARROTT ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION
To: LESLIE S. ALTON, JR.
and DEBORAH L SAKAITIS

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming inter-
est by, through, under or
against Defendant(s) LESLIE
ALTON, JR. and DEBORAH
SAKAITIS, a married couple,
and all parties havingor claim-
ing to have any right, title or
interest in the property herein
described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the fol-
lowing described property in
Orange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S) 3/208

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas I, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appur-
tenant thereto, according
to the Declaration of Con-
dominium thereof recorded
in Official Records Book
3300, Page 2702, in the
Public Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereto, the
plat of which is recorded in
Condominium Book 7,
page 59, until 12:00 noon
on the first Saturday 2061,
at which date said estate
shall terminate: TO-


are the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
to the AND FOR ORANGE
or cash COUNTY, FLORIDA.
renue, CASE NO.: 05-CA-8960 #39
it 11:00
,the fo- ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
y as set CLUB, INC.,
ent to a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
K, JACKMAN ET.AL.,
SEC- Defendant(s).
PLAT
1, OF NOTICE OF ACTION
IRDS To: MARK A. HARMON and
STACY R. HARMON

005 RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

RDNER And all parties claiming interest
e Court by, through, under or against
CRUZ Defendants) MARK HARMON
FT SEAL and STACY HARMON, a mar-
ty Clerk ried couple, and all parties hav-
ing or claiming to have any right,
title or interest in the property
Ameri- herein described:
ct, per- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
ble ac- an action to foreclose a mort-
pate in gage/claim of lien on the follow-
no later ing described property In Or-
r, con- ange County, Florida:
t's dis-
07836- WEEK/UNIT(S) 19/86226
E AV-
SOR- Of Orange Lake Country
hearing Club Villas III, a Condo-
)) 800- minlum, together with an
ay Sys- undivided interest in the
S common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded in
ite 204 Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
1100 Florida, and all amendments
2063 thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
60048 TOGETHER with a remain-
Sder over In fee simple abso-


IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
DIVISION: CIVIL

CASE NO. 05-CC-19541

HILTON RESORTS CORPO-
RATION, a Delaware corpo-
ration,
Plaintiff,
vs.
THAVER MOHAMMED, if liv-
ing, and if dead, the unknown
spouse, heirs, devlsees,
grantees, assignees, lenors,
creditors, trustees and all
other parties claiming an In-
terest by, through, under and
against the above-named
Defendant, and ORLANDO
VACATION SUITES II CON-
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC., a Florida non-profit cor-
poration,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION BY
PUBLICATION

TO: THAVER MOHAMMED

YOU ARE HEREBY noti-
tied that an action to foreclose
a Mortgage upon the following
described real property located
In Orange County, Florida:

Week 51, Unit 827, of
ORLANDO VACATION
SUITES II, A CONDO-
MINIUM (hereinafter the
"Condominium"), with ev-
ery YEAR occupancy
rights, according to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof as re-
corded In O.R. Book 5196,


GETHER with a remainder
over in fee simple absolute
as tenant in common with
the other owners of all the
unit weeks In the above de-
scribed Condominium in the
percentage interest estab-
ished in the Declaration of
Condominium,

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk of.
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 20 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate In this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
minlstrator/A.D.A. Coordinator,
425 North Orange Avenue, Or-
lando, Florida 32801, not later
that five (5) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing Impaired,
(TDD) (800) 955-8771, or Voice
(V) (800) 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60058


GETHER with a remainder
over In fee simple absolute
as tenant In common with
the other owners of all the
unit weeks In the above de-
scribed Condominium In the
percentage interest estab-
lishedin the Declaration of
Condominium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
If any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
fil e original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 20 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordinator,
425 North Orapge Avenue, Or-
lando, Florida 32801, not later
that five (5) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing impaired,
(TDD) (800) 955-8771, or Voice
V) (800) 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60056


lute as tenant in common
with the other owners of all
the unit weeks In the above
described Condominium in
the percentage interest as- .
ta'bllshed in the Declara-
tion of Condominium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
If any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm,
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 20
day of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk

In accordance wi the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordina-
tor, 425 North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801, not
later that five (5) days prior to
the proceeding. If hearing Im-
paired, (TDD) (800) 955-8771,
or Voice (V) (800) 955-8770.
via Florida Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60059


Page 632 In the Public
Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereto
(hereinafter the "Declara-
tion").

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses, if any,
upon Michael J. Belle, Esq., of
Michael J. Belle, P.A., Attorney
for Plaintiff, whose address is
2364 Fruitville Road, Sarasota,
Florida 34237, within 30 days
from the first date of publica-
tion, and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's at-
torney or immediately thereaf-
ter; otherwise, a default will be
entered against you for the re-
lief demanded In the Plaintiff's
Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on this 21 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

LYDIA GARDNER,
CLERK OF COURT
By: MADELINE SANCHEZ
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion In order to participate in this
proceeding, you are entitled, at
no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please
contact Court Administration at
425 North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
telephone (407) 836-2302 within
2 working days of your receipt
of this document If you are hear-
ing or voice impaired call 1-800-
955-8771.
December 30,2005 and Janu-
ary 6, 2006
60055


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 05-CA-
9637 #39

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MAIO ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: JAYON L. ANTHONY and
JON K. JONES

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming Inter-
est by, through, under or
against Defendant(s) JAYON
ANTHONY and JON JONES,
a married couple, and all par-
ties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the
property herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the fol-
lowing described property in
Orange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S) 27/5118

C Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas I, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appur-
tenant thereto, according
to the Declaration of Con-
dominium thereof recorded
In Official Records Book
3300, Page 2702, in the
Public Records of Orange
County, Florida, and all
amendments thereto, the
plat of which is recorded in
Condominium Book 7,
page 59, until 12:00 noon
on the first Saturday 2061,
at which date said estate
shall terminate: TO-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN
AND FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 05-CA-8948 #35

ORANGE LAKE COUNTRY
CLUB, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CEMINO ET.AL.,
Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTION

To: CANDIDA BAEZ-
VIZCAINO

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN

And all parties claiming interest
by, through, under or against
Defendants) CANDIDA BAEZ-
VIZCAINO, a single woman,
and all parties having or claim-
ing to have any right, title or
Interest in the property herein
described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a mort-
gage/claim of lien on the follow-
ing described property in Or-
ange County, Florida:

WEEK/UNIT(S)
47/86115

Of Orange Lake Country
Club Villas III, a Condo-
minium, together with an
undivided interest in the
common elements appurte-
nant thereto, according to
the Declaration of Condo-
minium thereof recorded in
Official Records Book 5914,
Page 1965, in the Public
Records of Orange County,
Florida, and all amendments
thereto, the plat of which is
recorded in Condominium
Book 28, page 84-92, until
12:00 noon on the first Sat-
urday 2061, at which date
said estate shall terminate:
TOGETHER with a remain-


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-006177

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EMPORER'S DESIGN, INC.,
AN OREGON CORPORA-
TION; CHANTAL BAYOKISA
A/K/A BAYOKISA
CHANTAL, a single woman,
metal ,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, THOMAS
SULLIVAN COUNT XI

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, In Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit Week 37 in Unit 05306,
an Even Biennial Unit Week,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Bella Florida Con-
dominium, as recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration"), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
THOMAS SULLIVAN COUNT
XI, entered in Civil No. 2005-
CA-006177 now pending in the
Circuit Court of the NINTH Ju-
dicial Circuit in and for Orange
County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Oriando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation In
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; If you
are hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60070


GETHER with a remainder
over In fee simple absolute
as tenant in common with
the other owners of all the
unit weeks in the above de- I
scribed Condominium In the
percentage Interest estab-
ished In the Declaration of
Condominium.

has been filed against you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to It on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-
dress Is 2505 Metrocentre 4
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm 0
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first '4
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Plaintiff's attorney or imme-
diately thereafter, otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 26 day
of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner I
CLERKOFTHE 4
CIRCUIT COURT i
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Amer-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing a
special accommodation to par-
ticipate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordinator,
425 North Orange Avenue, Or-
lando, Florida 32801, not later
that five (5) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing Impaired,
(TDD) (800) 955-8771, or Voice
(V) (800) 955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60057


der over in fee simple ab-
solute as tenant in com-
mon with the other owners
of all the unit weeks in the
above described Condo-
minium in the percentage
interest established in the
Declaration of Condo-
minium.

has been filed against.you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on Jerry E. Aron,
Plaintiffs attorney, whose ad-
dress is 2505 Metrocentre
Blvd., Suite 301, West Palm
Beach, Florida, 33407, within
thirty (30) days after the first
publication of this Notice, and
file the original with the Clerk
of this Court either before ser-
vice on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediately thereafter, other-
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief de-
manded in the Complaint.

WITNESS my hand and
seal of this Court on the 20
day of DECEMBER, 2005.

Lydia Gardner
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
ORANGE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
YAHAIRA SANTIAGO
CIVIL COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the Ameri-
cans with Disabilities Act, per-
sons with disabilities needing
a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Court Ad-
ministrator/A.D.A. Coordina-
tor, 425 North Orange Avenue,
Orlando, Florida 32801, not
later that five (5) days --" to
the proceeding. If hearing im-
paired, (TDD) (800) 955-8771,
or Voice V) (800) 955-8770,
via Florida Relay Service.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
6OO8O


IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ORANGE COUNTY, -
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2005-CA-006177
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS,
INC., a Delaware
corporation, as nominee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
EMPORER'S DESIGN, INC.,
AN OREGON CORPORA-
TION; CHANTAL BAYOKISA
A/K/A BAYOKISA
CHANTAL, a single woman,
et al.,
Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE AS TO
DEFENDANT, CHANTAL
BAYOKISA A/K/A
BAYOKISA CHANTAL -
COUNT II

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on January 25,
2006, at 11:00 a.m. at the Or-
ange County Courthouse, 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
350, Orlando, in Orange County
Florida the undersigned Clerk
will offer for sale the following
described real property:

Unit Week 06 in Unit 09106,
an Annual Unit Week,
BELLA FLORIDA CONDO-
MINIUM, together with all
appurtenances thereto, ac-
cording and' subject to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium of Bella Forida Con-
dominium, as recorded in
Official Records Book 6222,
Page 1987, Public Records
of Orange County, Florida,
and all amendments thereof
and supplements thereto, if
any ("Declaration'), subject
to taxes for the current year
and subsequent years, and
all other matters of record.

The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant to a Final Judg-
ment of Foreclosure AS TO
CHANTAL BAYOKISA A/K/A
BAYOKISA CHANTAL -
COUNT II, entered in Civil No.
2005-CA-006177 now pending
in the Circuit Court of the NINTH
Judicial Circuit in and for Or-
ange County, Florida.

DATED this December 22,
2005.
Lydia Gardner
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: ELAINE M. CHANDLER
COUNTY COURT SEAL
Deputy Clerk
VALERIE N. BROWN,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No.: 0010193
LOWNDES, DROSDICK,
DOSTER, KANTOR & REED,
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, FL 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Attorneys for Plaintiff
IMPORTANT If you are a
person with a disability who
needs any accommodation in
order to participate In this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled, at no
cost to you, to the provisions of
certain assistance. Please con-
tact Court Administration at 425
North Orange Avenue, Suite
2130, Orlando, Florida 32801,
Telephone (407) 836-2303
within (2) working days of your
receipt of this document; if you
are hea=ng or voice impaired,
call 1-800-955-8771.
December 30, 2005 and
January 6, 2006
60069


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CLASSIFIED INDEX
Deadline is Monday at 5 p m. Call 407-886-2777.


01. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
10. ANNOUNCEMENTS
12. Counseling
13. Good Things To Eat
14. Legal Services
15. Lost and Found
16. Notices
17. Personals
18. Vacation Information
19. Wanted
20. Antiques & Collectibles
21. Health & Nutrition

30. EMPLOYMENT
31. Employment Wanted
32. Help Wanted
33. Part-Time Help Wanted

40. FINANCIAL
41. Business Opportunities
42. Money To Lend
43. Mortgages Wanted
44. Miscellaneous

50. ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK
51. Horses
52. Pets
53. Miscellaneous


60. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
61. Appliances, Large
62. Appliances, Small
63. Farm Supplies & Equipment
64. Foliage For Sale
65. Furniture
66. Garage Sales
67. Musical Instruments
68. Nursery Supplies
69. Sporting Goods
70. Miscellaneous
71. Jewelry
72. Computers/Electronics
80. TRANSPORTATION
81. Autos For Sale
82. Boats For Sale
83. Motorcycles For Sale
84. Recreational Vehicles for Sale
86. Trucks For Sale
87. Vans For Sale
88. Transportation For Hire
89. Trailers For Sale
90. AUTOMOTIVE
91. Automotive Repair & Parts
92. Auto Accessories
93. Auto Detailing
94. Miscellaneous


01. TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY

CLASSIFIED
ADS
WORK!
Call 407-886-2777

DEADLINE:
Monday, 5 p.m.


10. ANNOUNCE-
MENTS


12. Counseling

13. Good Things To Eat
14. Legal Services
BANKRUPTCY IS ALL
we do. Over 23 years ex-
perience in bankruptcy
law. Chapter 7, 11, & 13.
Mention this ad for free
consultation. Robert H.
Pflueger, P.A. 407-339-
2022.
J N1230-0106 ROB 14
FAMILY, CRIMINAL, im-
migration, wills & trusts.
Laura Sterling, P.A., At-
torney at Law. Call 407-
331-5505.
J N1223-0113 TFNSTE 14


110. SERVICES
111. Child Care
112. Home
113. Landscaping
114. Professional
115. Elderly Care
116. Miscellaneous
117. Cemetery
120. SCHOOLS
121. Professional
122. Trade
130. REAL ESTATE
131. Vacant Land
132. Condominiums For Sale
133. Homes For Sale
134. Townhomes/Duplexes For Sale
135. Manufactured Homes For Sale
136. Mobile Homes/RVs For Sale
137. Commercial Property For Sale
138. Homes To Share
139. Apartments/Condos For Rent
140. Homes/Duplexes For Rent
141. Mobile Homes For Rent
141A. Manufactured Homes For Rent
142. Rooms For Rent
143. Offices For Rent
144. Commercial Property for Rent
145. Real Estate Wanted
146. Exchange
147. Nurseries for Sale or Rent
148. Rental Pronerty Wanted


15. Lost and Found
REWARD: $500 for the
return of a utility trailer 18
feet long with 2 barrels;
500 gallon, green and 200
gallon, black. 407-884-
6104 or 407-880-9750.
Removed from Otis
Smith's property approxi-
mately 10 days ago.
W1230-0106 BRE 15
REWARD: $1,000 lead-
ing to recovery of (2)
Yamaha Bruin ATVs with
trailer. 407-466-6454.
B1216-0106 MET 15
16. Notices
COMPUTER REPAIR -
Home or business. Fast
turn-around. Manage-
ment Solutions. Offering
years of professional ser-
vice & knowledge. 404 W.
Main Street, Apopka. 407-
410-0013.
J N0106-0113 TFN MAN 16
17. Personals
COUPLE METIN Cracker
Barrel Restaurant,
Altamonte, Wednesday,
October 5 about 5 or 6
p.m. Stopped at our table
to talk about handicap
scooter & pineapples.
Need your help. Please
call Mike. 407-862-0918.
C1202-0106 KUR 17


10. Wanted 32. Help Wanted


Cell Phones
Wanted
Will buy used
cell phones
407-889-5554

21. Health & Nutrition
PET CARE Pet Care
Center of Apopka. Rock
Springs Road & Ponkan.
Full service. Bloodwork,
X-rays. Always caring for
your family pet. 407-884-
8924.
J N0106-0113 TFN PET 21

30.
EMPLOYMENT

31. Employment
Wanted
32. Help Wanted
WE NOW HAVE open-
ings working evenings. PT
telephone work calling
from our Wekiva SPrings
Road office. Call Publish-
ers Direct. 407-774-5335.
A1223-0113 TFN PUB 32


ARE YOU LOOKING foi
an employee? Advertise
here next week. Call 407-
886-2777.

WELDERS, LAYOUTS &
Fitters. Overtime, excel-
lent benefits. Call 407-
293-0120 or come by
Foote Steele Corp., 6635
Edgewater Drive, Or-
lando. E.O.E.
A1223-0113 TFN FOO 32
CONCRETE CURB la-
borer needed. Experience
helpful. Transportation a
must. Willing to work and
learn. Call 407-886-3394.
Leave message.
B1209-0106 TFN RIG 32
EXPERIENCED AUTO
mechanic wanted. Must
have diagnostic ability, top
notch skills and be able to
work with the latest equip-
ment. We offer great pay
& benefits to the right per-
son. 5 day work week.
Call 407-880-3530.
E A1230-0106 J&K 32
EARN EXTRA MONEY
Do product taste tests and
product evaluations. 436
& Hunt Club. Consumer
Connections. 407-862-
1174.
CC1209-0106 TFN CON 32


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32. Help Wanted

PAINTER & SUB con-
tractors wanted. Experi-
enced only. Call Jim 407-
832-9812.
W0805-0728/06 STO 32

PRODUCTION WORK
Need immediately. Stak-
ing of orchids, weeding,
potting, lifting & moving
trays of plants up to 10
Ibs. Monday Friday.
Some Saturdays. $6.15/
hour to start. 352-735-
1989. Apply in person.
4055 Britt Road, Mt. Dora,
A1209-0106 DEL 32

DRIVERS NEEDED -
Class A or B. 407-947-
9198.
A1216-0106TFN MCG 32

HELP NEEDED NO ex-
perience necessary.
McGeeTire Shop, 130 E.
7th Street. 407-889-9250.
A1209-0106 TFN MCG 32
EXPERIENCED AUTO
mechanic wanted. Good
pay. Call 407-461-8306.
E N1230-0106 TFN MAS 32
LANDSCAPE foreman, 5
yrs. exp. Layout, reprints,
comm/res. Class B Li-
cense. 407-884-0303,
407-467-7282.
B1216-0106 MJM 32
RECEPTIONIST AND
veterinarian and kennel
technician for local ani-
mal hospital. Experienced
preferred, but will train.
Enthusiasm and good
work ethic valued above
all. 407-774-1515. Fax
407-774-0388.
B1209-0106 RIV 32
PLUMBERS & helpers
needed immediately.
Great pay. 407-388-0000.
CC1118-0106 JEF 32
WAREHOUSE person. Ir-
rigation wholesale dis-
tributor. Class "D" CDL
license. 2621 W. OBT,
Apopka. 407-889-0212.
B1216-0106 TFN TWC 32


Name


82. Help Wanted
NEEDED diagnostucian,
experienced mechanic
and experienced auto.
body repair person.
Skilled secretary. Salary
based on experience.
Benefits. Call 407-999-
4906 or apply at 1325 W.
Washington Street, Suite
10A, Orlando.
TC0923-0106 ACA 32
HIRING ALL positions.
FT reception, technicians
& kennel assistance. Ap-
ply in person. Sheeler
Road Animal Hospital.
CC1216-0106 SHE 32
WOOD FRAMERS, deck-
ers & experienced help-
ers. Established custom
home framing company
hiring for steady work. Ask
about our sign-on bonus.
Paul. 407-702-4885,
81223-0113 TFN THO 32
BEAUTIFUL& BEYOND
Lead stylist lookingto build
a team of self-motivated
artistic hairstylist, nailtech
and massage therapists
with a following. Rental or
commission. Call Narciso.
407-880-1300.
E N1230-0106 BEA 32


32. Help Wanted

EXPERIENCED dish-
washer & PT/FT break-
fast cook needed. Call
407-886-3344. Ask for
Ken or apply in person.
657 W. O.B.T., Apopka.
W1202-0106 KEN 32

OFFICE ASSISTANT
Must have basic knowl-
edge of QuickBooks, of-
fice skills, data entry &
more. Part time, $8 $9/
hour. Please fax resume
to 407-880-8197.
B1216-0106 MET 32
LARGE PLANT TISSUE
culture company plug/
liner producer in the
Apopka area now taking,
applications for production
and cutting technicians.
Excellent training will be
provided. This is a grow-
ing companywith expand-
ing opportunities and ex-
cellent benefits. Hours
7:30to5, Mondaythrough
Thursday & 7:30 to 11:30
on Friday. 407-889-8055.
Agristarts, Inc. is proud to
be a drug free workplace.
81216-0106 AGR 32


Mechanic/Assembly Tech Wanted
Truck Body Manufacturing Company
Good Pay for Qualified Applicant
Apopka/SR 441 Area
Assembly of Construction
Lube & Mechanic/Service Trucks
Air & Hydraulic Systems, and other
General Mechanical Skills Helpful
Must have own tools/transportation
Call 407-889-5688 or 321-228-6574

CONSTRUCTION OPERATOR/
LABORER
Room for advancement, will train,
A or B CDL $12/hr,
D or E License $10/hr,
paid travel, all avg. 55-60 hrs/wk
352-383-3159
DFWP, EOE


82. Help Wanted
CONSTRUCTION opera-
tor/laborer. Room for ad-
vancement. Will train. A
or B CDL, $12/hour. D or
E license, $10/hour. Paid
travel. All average 55-60
hours/week. DFWP,
EOE. 352-383-3159.
B1209-0106 REL 32
EXPERIENCEDconcrete
pumper. Excellent pay.
407-209-7345.
W1216-0106 CEN 32
EXPERIENCED painters
wanted. Top pay. Resi-
dential, new construction.
407-886-3076.
CC1118-0106EXO32
TECHNICIANS FOR
small appliance repair
company in Apopka. Must
be experienced and have
own vehicle and cell
phone. Email resume &
job history to
mkhusbands@yahoo.com
B1216-0106 MHA 32
GRADE CREW foreman
& operators. Experience
in site-work & read plans
a plus. DFWP/EOE. 407-
464-9100.
B0106 PRO 32


Phone #


Address
Amount Enclosed $


Send form with your check or money order to:
P.O. Box 880, Apopka, FL 32704-0880
or bring to:
439 W. Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka
We also accept credit cards.
Have questions? Call us at 407-886-2777


32. Help Wanted 32. Help Wanted 32. Help Wanted 32. Help Wanted


EXPERIENCED kitchen
prep. 407-886-2360.
B1209-0106 TFN ROM 32
STRUCTURAL Engi-
neering company seeking
Florida professional engi-
neer. Part/full time. Work
mainly focused on resi-
dential engineering with
some small commercial
projects. Salary $65,000
to $80,000. Located in the
Central Florida area.
Phone 407-740-7111.
Fax 407-740-7656. Email
esg@esgonline.net.
CC1223-0113 ENG 32
PRODUCTION workers
needed. Entry level. Will
train. 12 hour shifts. Full
time, 3-4 days a week.
Steady work history &H.S.
degreerequired. Call 407-
599-5102 or apply online
www.corestaff.com.
B1230-0120 con 32
FULL &PARTTIME pre-
school teacher needed at
a growing Christian facil-
ity in Ocoee. Fax resume
to 407-656-0606 or call
407-656-4140.
W1202-0106 GLA 32


Clermont Positions
Production, assembly, & machine operators
Long-term opportunity, Non-smoking company. All positions
require criminal background check and drug testing,
Call Exceptional Staffing
407-649-8890




Nights 9:00 PM -5:00 AM.

Must be dependable, reliable & fast moving,
able to carry backpack blower and strong
enough to lift trashbags. Dependable with
good attitude and stable work history. Clean
License and dependable transportation.
Starting $300 $350 a week depending on
experience. Variable nights off.
Call 407-298-1456 for interview.


NEED EXPERIENCED
breakfast cook. Good pay.
Zellwood Station Country
Club. Apply in person.
407-889-5131.
B1230-0120 WH1 32
TAX PREPARERS -
Jackson Hewitt. Key-
board skills required. Tax
knowledge helpful. Good
communication skills.
407-880-3453. 67 W.
Main Street, Apopka.
B1202-0106 JAC 32
LAWN MAINTENANCE
help wanted. Depend-
able. Top pay. 407-880-
8048.
W1202-0106 TAY 32
NEED PERSON TO help
in my Apopka home day
care. Must have experi-
ence with children. Mon-
day-Friday, 11-6 p.m.
407-462-3735.
W1209-0106 BEN 32
LANDSCAPE mainte-
nance. Valid Florida
driver's license. Benefits.
Growing company in Cen-
tral Florida. 407-293-
4554.
CC1209-0106 KEN 32
CDL "A" DRIVERS!
Apopka-based LTL car-
rier hiring OTR 2, 3 & 4
week runs. Also FL-GA
drivers. Homeweekends.
2 years experience re-
quired. No HAZMAT.
Great equipment & ben-
efits including direct de-
posit, 401(k), medical/
dental/vision, bonus & ride
programs Call John. 888-
966-2953 or apply online
@ honey-bestway.com.
B1209-0106 HON 32

Experienced
Auto Mechanic
needed. 5-day
work week.
Excellent pay &
benefits to
qualified person.
(Apopka)
407-880-8221


Sales
Representative
Needed
3 years
experience in
horticulture sales.
Salary & Commission
Call for appt.
321-231-4240

DRIVER
Sod, CLASS A Local,
Clean MMR,
$40K Plus Benefits.

Off Road & Forklift
Experience Required.




407-877-0709

MELLWORK
ASSEMBLY
Local Door & Trim
Co. Whse-Exp
Millwork & Door
Assembly.
Handtools &
Lifting Required.
F/T, Days, M-F.
Benefits.
407-598-1211

Evergreen is cur-
rently interviewing
for. Lawn and
Shrub Care Spe-
cialist. We offer a
great work environ-
ment, top compen-
sation (32-35 K/Yr),
and great benefits.
Fax resume (407)
880-3777 or Call
(407) 880-6655
today.
You'll be glad
you did!


OVERHEAD DOOR in-
stallers needed. Commer-
cial construction & weld-
ing experience a plus.
Must have clean driving
record & transportation.
Full time with overtime.
Apopka area. Call 407-
884-5955.
CC1202-0106 FLO 32

OPERATIONS manager.
Apopka LTLcarrier seeks
experienced ops man-
ager. Salary & benefits
including direct deposit,
401 (k), medical/dental/vi-
sion. Sandy at 888-966-
2953 or apply online @
honey-bestway.com.
B1209-0106 HON 32
WAREHOUSE HELP
wanted. Experience help-
ful. Good pay with ben-
efits. Contact Matt. 407-
884-4745.
B1209-0106 ASS 32
LOCAL AGENTS FOR
Vonage are looking for
outside sales reps. Call
407-574-6006.
E N1209-0106 VON 32


PT WAREHOUSE
handyman help. Receiv--
ing shipments. UPS pack-
aging. $7-$8/hour. 407-
O9.OC02. Ask for Jay.
B1209-0106 APO 32
FLOOR TECHNICIAN
needed. Full time. Must
have own car. $9/hour to
start. 407-814-0509.
CC1209-0106 TOP 32
CONSTRUCTION com-
pany needing field tech-
nicians. Positions avail-
able immediately. Driver's
license required. Com-
petitive pay with company
benefits. DFWP, EOE.
Call Mike or Tim. 407-
884-4339.
CC1209-0106 JIM 32
PT, 15 HOURS/WEEK
Thursday, Friday & Sat-
urday to pick up & move
donated items. Must have
valid Florida driver's li-
cense with no violations
& be able to lift 75 Ibs.
Apply in person at 2001
N. Rock Springs Road,
Apopka.
CC1209-0106 HAB 32


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82. Help Wanted


DAYDREAMS CHILD
DevelopmentCenter now
hiring. Teacher/teacher
assistant. CDA/CPR pre-
ferred. 40 hours a plus.
Call 407-814-0444.
B1209-0106 DAY 32

INSURANCE AGENCY
looking for strong sales,
customer oriented per-
son. Computer literate, ,
self-motivated, bilingual.
Fax resumes to 407-884-
0068.
C01216-0106 ALL 32
CASTILLE COMPANY,
Inc. 407-830-8431. Now
hiring concrete foreman.
Minimum 3 years experi-
ence. Full time. Benefits.
Affirmative Action EOE/
Drug Free M/F/D/V.
W1216-0630 CAS 32
CASTILLE COMPANY,
Inc. 407-830-8431. Now
hiring concrete curb fin-
ishers. Fulltime. Benefits.
Affirmative Action EOE/
Drug Free M/F/D/V.
W1216-0630 CAS 32

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32. Help Wanted

FULL TIME HELP
wanted. Must be bilingual.
Office experience & ba-
sic -computer required.
-, Tax experience pre-
ferred. Monday-Friday.
Apopka area. 407-814-
S1810.
E N1230-0106 BAX 32

DIESEL MECHANIC -
Top pay, benefits. Expe-
rienced truck, forklift, trail-
ers, tractors. 407-877-
0709.
S B1223-0113 WIN 32

FULL TIME greenhouse
sorting, production & sup-
port help needed for an
Apopka nursery. Apply in
person. 4051 Fudge
oad, Apopka.
B1223-0113 TWY 32
DRIVERS: $8 AND UP
to start. Will train, deliv-
ery vehicle furnished. PT
days & weekends. 24-30
hours. Must be customer
service oriented. MVR
check. Background &
drug test required. 407-
886-4433. .
CC1223-0113 ADV 32
BLIMPIE. SUBS in
Apopka needs experi-
enced PT workers, eve-
nings & weekends. 1700
S. O.B.T., inside Wal-
Mart. 407-464-0727.
ccO106-0113 BLI 32
ADMINISTRATIVE as-
sistant. Local marketing
company seeks detail ori-
ented administrative as-
sistant to handle multi-
task office duties. Com-
puter & organizational
skills required. Fax re-
sumeto321-256-5158or
call 321-256-1883.
cc1223-0113 TAR 32
2 WAREHOUSE workers
needed for manufactur-
ing company in Apopka.
2 years experience in
shipping/receiving. Pay
$9-$11/hour. Send re-
sume today to
maitland@corestaff.com
or fax to 407-644-0028.
Applications available at
www.corestaff.com.
B1230-0120 COR 32


32. Help Wanted
LOCAL ROUTE driver
needed. Class A or B.
Must have good customer
service & communication
skills. Must be able to lift
80 Ibs. Clean background.
High school graduate.
Route experience pre-
ferred. Call Carlos @ 407-
884-3243 for an interview
or fax a resume to 407-
880-4144.
B1230-0106 STE 32
TAX PREPARER -Train-
ing provided. Call 407-
884-9003.
CC0106 LIB 32
FREE INCOME TAX
classes starting January
9. Day & evening classes
available. Job opportuni-
ties available. Call 407-
884-9003 to register.
cc0106 LIB 32
BARN HELP: STALL
cleaning Monday through
Saturday, 8a.m. to 1 p.m.
Starts at $6.50. Call Dee
407-353-6673.
cc1230-0120 FOS 32
RECEPTIONIST for
medical office. Experi-
ence in medical terminol-
ogy, computer skills. No
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P.O. Box 2556, Apopka,
FL 32704.
B1230-0120 MOR32


32. Help Wanted

RECEPTIONIST & op-
tometrist tech needed for
a smallfriendly optical. Will
train for right person. Must
have a good attitude &
work ethic. Team player
& professional phone eti-
quette. Clarke's Optical.
407-862-2020. Michelleor
Clarke.
W1230-0120 CLA 32
FAMILY OWNED nurs-
ery needs an experienced
grower, experienced pot-
ter/sticker & production
workers. We pay good
wages for good depend-
able people. Great atmo-
sphere. If you are the right
person, we will train. Call
407-886-2036.
B0106 BEN 32
EXPERIENCED & trainee
level telecommunication
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to 407-389-4378.
W0106-0224 STR 32
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10 to 15 hours per week.
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information to 407-889-
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only.
CCO106-0113 PEP 32


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keters. Get paid to wave.
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CCO0106 LIB 32

CODING MACHINE op-
erator needed for factory
in Apopka. Will train. 407-
889-3900.
CC0106-0127 KCP 32
NOW HIRING MATURE,
energetic crewmembersl
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Friday, no weekends.
Start $9/hour plus paid
mileage. Weekly pay.
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car. English required.
Drug free workplace. Call
407-877-7738 after9a.m.
CC0106-0127 COT 32
PTOR FTSECRETARY/
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filing, answering phone,
etc. Comp/data entry ex-
perience necessary. Ask
for Terri 407-293-8773.
CC0106-0127 SOU 32
FULLTIME maintenance.
Truck or van required.
General repairs, painting,
minor landscaping. Some
local travel mileage paid.
Good skills required. $12
to start plus benefits. Call
407-696-5700.
CCO106-0113 HOU 32


32. Help Wanted

APOPKA EVENTS CO.
needs experienced tent
person. Must have verifi-
able experience & pass
drug test. 407-435-9191.
CC0106-0127 HOL 32

BWI NOW HIRING diesel
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$35K & up. Full benefits.
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0701 or apply BWI, 3700
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884-0242.
80106-0127 BWI32
GENERAL OFFICE, flex-
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communication skills,
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407-523-9442.
B0106 SEC 32
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B0106 PRO 32
AVON FT/PT manage-
ment opportunity. Join my
team. Earn 50% profit for
2 months. Health Insur-
ance available. Call Cindy
407-886-9470 for appoint-
ment.
cc0106 CUR 32


32. Help Wantoed

FULL & PT PAINTER &
helper needed. All work
hases. Single private
oDme exteriors. Experi-
ence preferred. JG Elder
Remodeling. 407-619-
2613.
CCO106 ELD 32
WANTED GENERAL
manager. BBQ restaurant
in Apopka. Fax resume.
407-880-3352.
CCO106-0127 POR 32
33. Part -Time Help
Wanted
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Self storage facility look-
ing for friendly person with
sales background. Fax
resume to 407-884-1512.
CC1209-0106 OWE 33

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42. Money To Lend

44. Miscellaneous

50. ANIMALS &
LIVESTOCK

51. Horses

52. Pets
AQUARIUMS Salt &
fresh. Also live rock &
fish. Reptile tanks, all

equipment new & used.
407-924-2789.
cc129-01 06 WES 52
TONS OF KITTENS All
colors. First shots,
wormed, Advantage. $40
adoption fee includes
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pet carrier. Cat Protection
Society. 1-352-735-2287,
E1l209-0106 GAU 52


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(850)545-4928.

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52. Pets

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407-889-9887.
W1209-0106 SEA 52


UKC BLUE NOSE
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males. $600. First shot,
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Kim at 407-765-7762.
C1223-0113 SPU 52


FOR SALE: PURE bred
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male. Needs attention &
room to run. Looking for
loving home. 407-880-
9371.
CC1209-0106 LOV 52
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407-884-5628.
CC1230-0106 AND 52
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c0106-0127 GUN 52
53. Miscellaneous
PET CARE Pet Care
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J N0106-0113 TFN PET 53

60.
MERCHANDISE
FOR SALE


61. Appliances, Large


B3. Farm Supplies &
Equipment
LIVESTOCK FENCING,
poultry wire, field fence,
arb wire, hardware cloth.
Pressure treated post &
poles (20 yr. warranty).
Split and full rail fena li g.
Call Ryans Lumber at
407-886-3141.
J A1230-0106 RYA 63
MID-SIZE DIESEL trac-
tor with all attachments,
$2,850. 407-884-5628.
CC1230-0106 AND 63
64. Foliage For Sale

65. Furniture
BEDROOM Cherry
wood, (Louis Philipe).
Sleigh bed, dresser, mir-
ror, chest, nightstand.
Never used. Paid $6,000.
Sell $1,750. 407-260-
2088.
cc1209-0106 MEY 65
MATTRESSES & furni-
ture. Bunk beds, day beds,
futons, memory foam.
Furniture for the entire
house. Sit & sleep. Victoria
Plaza. 407-814-2331.
E N1230-0106 TFN FLO 65
DINING ROOM Cherry
wood double pedestal
table with 2 leaves, 6 Chip-
pendale chairs, lighted
china cabinet. New, in box.
Cost $4,900.' Sacrifice
$1,650. Server available.
407-260-2088/
cc1209-0106 MEY 65
REDUCED, MUST SELL
Living room/Florida room
furniture. Like new. Will
sell separately or as a set.
Two couches in the popu-
lar whitewash rattan with
pastel cushions. Glass top
matching end table & cof-.
fee table plus 2 chair-top
bar stools. Complete set
only $500. Couches new
cost over $600 each. Call
today. 407-886-7966.
E1230-0106 KNO 65


05. Furniture

DO YOU HAVE EXTRA
furniture? Advertise here
next week. Call 407-886-
2777.

DAYBED. SOLIDWOOD
sleigh bed style. 2 twin
orthopedic mattresses,
pop-up trundle. Never
used. $425. 407-339-
0678.
T CC1209-0106 DAY 65

SPA PORTABLE, fiber-
optic waterfall, therapy
jets, cup holders, molded
seats. Brand newwith fac-
tory warranty. $1,795.
407-402-1781.
T CC1209-0106 DAY 65
POOLTABLE-Gorgeous
8' professional series,
decorative legs, leather
pockets, oversized 1" 3-
iece slate, accessory kit,
alls, lifetime warranty.
New, in crate. Retail
$4,000. Must sell $1,250.
407-402-2778.
T CC1 209-0106 DAY 65
BEDROOM SET- Elegant
Louis Phillipe collection.
King size solid wood sleigh
bed, dresser, mirror,
chest, nightstand. All new,
in boxes. Retail $2,199.
Mustsell$1,295.407-831 -
1322.
T CC1209-0106 DAY 6E
ENTERTAINMENT cen-
ter & matching roll-a-way
desk. Washed white oak.
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C01i06-0127 BAL 65
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CLASSIFIED


Call 407-886-2777 Classified Deadline 5 p.m. Monday


69. Sporting Goods

POOL TABLE, SLATE,
1". Solid wood, gorgeous.
Paid $5,800. Sell $1,250.
407-260-2088.
CC1209-0106 MEY 69


72. Computers/
Electronics

MACHINE, INTEL
Pentium 4 Processor. 2.80
GHZ, 80 GB hard drive,
512 mb. $450. 407-565-


93. Auto Detailing 115. Elderly Care 133. Homes For Sale 133. Homes For Sale


GET RESULTS Adver-
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space next week. Call
4.07-886-2777.


HUNTING, FISHING & 0723. 84. MISCel01aneous
camping supplies & ap- C0106AND72
parel for the whole family. GMC SHORT BED truck
Large selections to topper. $150 firm. 407-
choose from. Mosquito 886-8590.
Creek Outdoors, 170 S. 80. C1209-0106 FLO 94
Washington Avenue, cor- TRASPO ATION 11. mR
ner of 441 & Washington. 110. SERVICES
407-464-2000.
J N0106-0113 TFN MOS 69
81. Autos For Sale
70. Miscellaneous 81. 111. Child Care
$500! HONDAS FROM
USED TIRES, SETS OF $5001 Fords, Chevys, INFANTS 12 YEARS
4, mounted & balanced. Jeeps,Toyotasandmore. old. Qualified teachers.
As low as $60/set. Spares Police impounds. For list- Clean, safe & secure en-
only $5. McGee Tire, 130 ings. 800-749-8116, ext. vironment. Flexiblehours.
E. 7th Street. 407-889- 4119. Accredited FL. Gold Seal
9250. CC1216-0106 BAR 81 Center. 407-889-3026.
A1209-0106TFN MCG 70 1998 SATURN MOTOR J N1230-0106 TFN APO 111
CORRUGATED STEEL and transmission. Call CHILD CARE- FUN, lov-
roofing for barns, boat 407-886-1031. ing, caring environment.
docks, shops, etc. Also W1202-0106 DAY81 infant, toddler preschool.
culvert pipe, 15"x20'. 1994NCOLNContinen- Before&afterschoolcare.
18"x20'. Call for prices. 1994UNCOLNContinn-Wekiva Child Care. 2333
Surplus Steel & Supp tal Mark 8. If you area Highway 436. 4C ac-
Inc., Apopka.l buyer you will buy this cepted & Florida Volun-
c5788. Acar. Beautiful u y tary Pre-K program. 407-
578.B1209-0106 TFN SUR 70 White, 120,000 happy 889-4300.
----- _- miles. Estate sale. $4,200. J N0106-0113 TFN WEK 11
HURRICANE SUPPLIES 407-849-4055.
Lanterns, LED lights, C1209-00106CEN81 GLAD TIDINGS PRE-
weather radios & much 1981 CHEVROLET Sub- school currently enrolling
more. Mosquito Creek urban 3/4 ton. Goodcon- K-2easecal407 K-3 K-4 students.
Outdoors, 170 S. Wash- edition. AT, V-8, AC. FLOCS #9049.
ington Avenue, Apopka. $1,900. 407-884-8449. w1202-.o106 GLA 111
Corner of 441, just south cci 230-0120 ADC 81
of 429 Interchange. 407- AFFORDABLE & quality
464-2000. 82. Boats For Sale child care in my home.
J N0106-0113TFN MOS 70 Day or night care. Break-
FLOORING HUGE se- NEW BOAT T-TOP for fast, lunch, snack & din-
lections. Stinson Carpet sale. 3x5 top, 5 rocket ner provided. 321-239-
ectione. Servinsg Apopkaet launchers, cut outs for 2888.
since 1968 Greaprices outriggers, 2 king rigs. In- CC1202-0106 SAN 111
since 1968. Great prices,cludes crows nest. Paid
Excellentservice.2188E. $2,500. Willsell $1,850 CHILD CARE IN MY
SemoranBoulevard.407- OBO. 407-832-9955. home. Infants & up. Con-
889-4128. E1 209-0106 KEC 82 structivelearning. A-1 ref-
J N0106-0113TFNSTI 70 erences. Affordable rates.
ROOFING SUPPLIES 20 FT. PONTOON BOAT 407-884-6818.
Shingles, accessories.Motor & trailer. All new. W1209-0106GCHI111
Large quantities. AlwaysFloorcarpet,seats&con-
available. Competitive sole.Alsonewtrailer.Will 112. Home
pricavailable. rCompetitive separate. Boat & motor,
HompricingDelanived Distributinge. $2, 800. Trailer, $1,200. DOITYOURSELFPEST
1839 S. O.B.T., Apopka.n', Both $3,800. 407-299- control products. 435 W.
S 5 BT Apopka. 0323. Cell 407-808-8932. Main Street, corner of
407-410-0196. MC1216-0106NIF82 Main & Bradshaw,
J N0106-0113 TFN HOM 70 Apopka. All Seasons Pest
HOT TUB/SPA 5-per- 88. Motorcycles For Control. Order in store or
son lounger. 5 H.P., 24 Sale visit Web site at
jets, redwood cabinet. www.allspc.com. 407-
Never used. Warranty. 84. Recreational 886-0204.
Retail $4,500. Sacrifice Velcles JN0106-0113TFNALL112
$1,450. 407812-5624. 70 PEST CONTROL Resi-
CC1111-0106JOH70 1999 GOLDEN FALCON dential, commercial. Of-
PRIDE JAZZY POWER 31' pull-out room. Fully fearing roach, ant, flea &
scooter. Brand new. loaded. $16,000. 407- termite protection. One
$1,800 or best offer. 407- 886-6595,321-287-3585. time, quarterly, annually.
889-7066. C1230-0120 RIG 84 All Seasons Pest Control,
CC1209-0106GAL70_ 435 W. Main Street,
88. Trucks For Sale Apopka. 407-886-0204.
REDUCED, MUST SELL______ J Ni0106-0113 TFN PES 112
Living room/Florida room 1991 FORD TRUCK -
furniture. Like new. Will F700. Enclosed box, die- 113. Landscaping
sell separately or as a set. sel engine, A/C. $3,500
Two couches in the popu- OBO. Contact Buddy. 1- RAILROADCROSS ties,
lar whitewash rattan with 352-267-1822. lumber & building materi-
pastel cushions. Glasstop C1202-0106 EDE 86 als. Ryan Brothers, Inc.,
matching end table & cof- 210 E. 5th Street, Apopka.
fee table plus 2 chair-top 87. Vans For Sale 407-886-3141.
bar stools. Complete set J A1230-0106 RYA 113
only $500. Couches new 1992 CHEVROLET VAN
cost over $600 each. Call 3/4 ton, V-8, AT. Good ADVANTAGE Lawn-
today. 407-886-7966. condition. $1,900. 407- care. Cut, trim & edge,
El1230-0106 KNO 70 884-8449. $20 & up. Licensed & in-
CC1230-0120 ADC 87 sured. Free estimates. No
SPA, VITA SELECTION contracts required. 407-
Seats 6, hard top cover, 88. Transportation 880-7948.
pavers included. Like new. For Hire CC1209-0106 TFN ADV 113
$1,800.407-464-4655af- COMPUTER REPAIR -
ter 5 p.m. 70 8. Trailers For Sale Home or business. Fast
W1209-0106 RID 70 turn-around. Manage-
FREE TO A CHURCH ment Solutions. Offering
Yamaha electric organ 90. years of professional ser-
bench &extrafootpedels. AUTOMOTIVE vice & knowledge. 404 W.
Pastors/ministers. Please Main Street, Apopka. 407-
call. 407-889-7858. 407- 410-0013.
590-0845. 1J N0106-0113 TFN MAN 113
CC1209-0106 CUI 70 91. Automotive
WEDDINGOWN, 10/12 Repair & Parts 114. Professional
Paid$1,600.Asking$375. RUSSELL Automotive. SPECIAL- ALL-IN-ONE
Drycleaned. Sealed in Complete autoservicefor Cleaning 1 500 sq. ft. or
box. 407-620-0939. 24years. 1/4 mile north of less, $60. Call Melissa.
W1209-0106 APO 70 Maitland Boulevard (414) 321-27-4028, 321-27-
CRAFT FAIR Every onO.B.T. 7:30-5:30p.m., 1878. Bonded & insured.
CRAFT FAIR Every 'n'T'--. O CC1209-0106 MCC 114
Thursday, Friday & Satur- Monday-Friday. 407-298- ------------ C11
day, 9 3 p.m. Gospel 2853. HAVE WEEDS?l I can
Stable Church, 4622 Ply- J A1230-0106 RUS 91 help you with your gar-
mouth-Sorrento Road. CENT. FLORIDA AUTO dening. Resonable rates.
Furniture, clothing, elec- Repair. Established auto Call Jenny at 407-209-
tronics & much more. Ev- pair offers complete 9432.
ery Saturday. Come en- auto service for personal CC1216-0106WAL 114
joy Kuzin BBQ. & fleet. Reputation is
W1 216-0106O70&fleet. Reputation Is 115. Elderly Care
W1216-0106GOaS70 earned not given! 1779 15Bsrya
ROLL-UP DOORS S. Orange Blossom Trail,
Commercial grade, across from Wal-Mart
galvallum metal, 8 feet Super Center, Apopka. PRIVATE ROOMS
wide, 7feettall. $125 each. Call 407-880-8221.
321-287-3039. JA1230-0106CEN91 FOR PATIENTS
C1223-0113DAN70 SHEELERAUTO Repair SEEKING 24 HR
FOR SALE MAXON offers complete automo-
Tuck Away hydraulic lift. tive service. Family owned CARE IN
2500 lb. capacity. Works & operated. 710 S. Or- WEKIVA
well. Measures 92.5" out- ange Blossom Trail,
side to outside and 23.5" Apopka, behind Papa SPRINGS HOME
wide at the deck. $650. Johns' Pizza. Easy en-
407-293-8773. trance from Sheeler 407-886-4483
CC0106-0127 SOU 70 Road. 407-880-5784.
EA1230-0106SHE91
HAIER refrigerator with EAi2016SH9
ice maker. 18.2 cu. ft. 92. Auto Accessories J. Tom Smith
$150. Like new. Frigidaire d _____Emn CHf
electric range, clean, $50. TRAILER HITCH for
407-814-7909. Dodge minivan. Every- mm,, J -li
C0106 RUS 70 thing included. $85 OBO.
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116. Miscellaneous
TRAFFIC SCHOOL, traf-
fic ticket classes, firsttime
driver classes. All ages.
Road test & more. City
Driving School, Apopka.
10 A N. Park Avenue,
across from city park. 407-
880-6003.
J N1230-0106TFN CIT 116
GARAGE DOORS- Resi-
dential & commercial. Pro-
fessional, dependable,
trustworthy. Over 25 years
of service. Family owned
&operated.J.B. Mathews
Co., 2036 Apex Court,
Apopka. 407-656-1289.
J N0106-0113 TFN JBM 116
DAGER ROOFING- Free
estimates within 24 hours.
Shingle availability will be
limited. Getyourroofdone
now while supplies last.
407-886-4654.
W1209-0106 DAG 116
117. Cemetery
Property
CEMETERY LOTS- Two
adjacent spaces in High-
land Memory Gardens.
$2,500 for both. 407-293-
2426.
CC1223-0113 REE 117

120. SCHOOLS

121. Professional
TRAFFIC SCHOOL, traf-
fic ticket classes, first time
driver classes. All ages.
Road test & more. City
Driving School, Apopka.
10 A N. Park Avenue,
across fromcity park. 407-
880-6003.
J N0106-0113 TFN CIT 121
ART CLASSES at the
Apopka Museum in Janu-
ary. 4-week pastels, ages
12+. Saturday pastel
workshop for kids 6-12.
Details/registration, call
407-865-9816.
C1223-0113 SUM 121
122. Trade

130.
REAL ESTATE

All real estate advertised
herein is subject to the
Federal Fair Housing Act,
which makes it illegal to
advertise any preference,
limitation, or discrimina-
tion based on race, color,
religion, sex, handicap, fa-
milial status, or national
origin, or intention to make
any such preference, limi-
tation, or discrimination.
We will not knowingly ac-
cept any advertising for
real estate which is in vio-
lation of the law. All per-
sons are hereby informed
that all dwellings adver-
. tised are available on an
equal opportunity basis.
131. Vacant Land
ZELLWOOD industrial
zoned vacant land. 18.53
acres. $50,000 per acre.
Near 429/Beltway. Priced
below market. Gary, Light-
house Properties. 407-
782-4973.
CC1209-0106 LIG 131
NEAR BUSHNELL- .91
acres. Zoned homes only.
$42,000. 321-303-3166.
B0106-0127 UND 131
132. Condominiums
For Sale
133. Homes For Sale
3 BEDROOM foreclosure
Priced to sell. $20,000. For
listings, call 800-749-
8124, ext. B-593.
CC1216-0106 BAR 133


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Call 407-889-3186
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ERROL ESTATE Beau-
tiful completely updated
executive home in coun-
try club setting. Located
on the 2nd hole overlook-
ing a lake. 4BR/3BA,
screened pool, new roof,
new paint in & out, new
carpet & tile. Bathrooms
totally redone. Just re-
duced. $554,900. Gary
Wiepking, Lighthouse
Properties of America.
407-782-4973.
CC1202-0106 LIG 133

INVESTORS, CASH buy-
ers. Older 3BR/2BA mo-
bile with additions on triple
lot off Lakeville Road.
Presently rented as 2
units. $115,000. Camille
Flankey, Coldwell Banker.
407-886-3347. 407-247-
2447.
W1216-0106 FLA 133

FORESTCITY-3BR/1iBA
& 1BR/1 BA over 1/3 acre
on Little Wekiva River.
Owner holds part mort-
aaae. $116,000/trade.


VILLA CAPRIATERROL
Estate. #739 Via Milano
Circle. 3BR/2BA,2100 sq.
ft. living space, split plan,
LR, DR, great room, eat-
in kitchen, enclosed sun
porch, 2-car garage. All
upgraded appliances con-
vey. New whole-house
water purifier, rain gauge,
and other great perks.
Priced to sell. $323,500.
Appointment only. 407-.
889-7784.
C0106-0127 STA 133


134. Townhomes/
Duplexes For Sale

135. Manufactured
Homes For Sale
$15,000 OBO. 1997
Phoenix. 2BR/2BA,
wooded park in Apopka.
Like brand new. Many
extras. 352-735-2797 or
407-421-8037.
C1216-0106 SHE 135


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DCC1223-0106SMI33 Oak Springs
PUNTA GORDA ISLES New & Pr-owned
waterfront property. To- New Pr-owned
tally remodeled. 3BR/ Homes for Sale.
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lb. boat lift. $599,000.941- AVAILABLE!
CC1230-0120 CAR 133 352-383-6810

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Homes For Sale


1985 FLEETWOOD -
26x56 doublewide 3 bed-
rooms, 2 full baths, 9x16
screened porch. On pond,
backyard fenced. 9x10
shed. $37,000. Rock
Springs Mobile Home
Park. 407-886-8359,321 -
299-4257. Ask for Tony.
CC1209-0106 BOW 135

ASTATULA, 5.5 ACRES
MOL. Beautiful country
setting, 2400 sq. ft., 5BR/
3BA, fireplace, large mas-
ter bedroom & bath with
garden tub. Property has
horse stalls, lighted arena
& paddocks. Also, 36,500
sq. ft. greenhouses.
$449,000. Florida Land
Brokers. 407-323-5552.
Licensed R.E. Broker.
D B1209-0106 TFN FLO 135

1971 12X54 2BR/1BA
Fully furnished. Excellent
condition. Adult park. The
Hills. Must be seen 407-
886-8787. Asking
$15,000.
W1216-01060 LS 135
APOPKA, 2004 Fleet-
wood. Over 55. Spacious
3BR/2BA, garden tub,
large utility, screened
porch. Reduced. $62,000.
Owner open to offers. 407-
884-4116.
W1202-0106 SMI 135
APOPKA-SINGLEWIDE
with addition. 4 bedrooms,
unattached 8x12 office.
Finished irrigation system
also. $15,000. 407-580-
1794.
W1209-0106 HAW 135
PALM ISLE SENIOR
park. 2002 4BR/2BA
Fleetwood. Immaculate
condition. Too many up-
grades to mention. Come
see it & fall in love. Asking
$85,000. Make your offer.
Call Mable,. Exit Realty
Mobil Team. Tollfree 866-
221-3948 or 386-747-
1655.
CC0106-0127 BER 135
2BR/1BA MOBILE home
for sale. Palm Isles mo-
bile home park in Apopka.
Great location. Must sell.
352-406-0728.
CC0106-0127 EIN 135
1386. Mobile Homes/
RVs For Sale
2BR/2BA FURNISHED
All Maytag appliances.
$64,000 OB Call
Angelo. 407-814-1597.
CC1223-0113 PER 136
137. Commercial
Property For Sale
APOPKA, 1.1 ACRES
MOL 230ft. Highway 441,
200 ft. Old Dixie Highway.
C-2 zoning allows car lot,
restaurant, etc. $650,000.
Florida Land Brokers. 407-
323-5552. Licensed R.E.
Broker.
D B1209-0106 TFN FLO 137
138. Homes To Share

1389. Apartments/
Condos For Rent
APARTMENT Efficien-
cies, $100/week. Apart-
Sment, $150/week. Also,
housesfurnished & unfur-
nished, weekly/monthly.
407-240-1188.
T D CC1223-0113 REN 139
EFFICIENCY ON LAKE
Furnished, A/C, tele-
phone, TV. No deposit.
Low weekly rates. 352-
383-4713.
A1209-0106 TFN LAK 139
APOPKA: STUDIO apart-
ment, $525. Includes elec-
tric, cable, water. $300 de-
posit. References & back-
ground check. One per-
son only. 407-774-7885.
321-277-6666.
CC1209-0106 SAN 139
LOCKHART-1 bedroom
in commercial industrial
area. $140 weekly. Utili-
ties included. $250 de-
posit. References, back-
ground check. 407-880-
3727.
C1209-0106 CAS 139
ERROL ESTATE 2BR/
2.5BA condo. Furnished,
seasonal. $1,900/month.
847-426-4515.
CC0106-0127 CAS 139
APOPKA/WEKIVA 2BD
Secluded, private, single
storyvilla. Roman tubfire-
place, tile & more. $745/
$765 month. Good credit.
407-886-3558.
0CC0106-0127 WAT 139
TAKING applications for
lease on Airstream trailer
with room addition. On
lake. Preferrably older
gentleman. $150/week.
Everything furnished ex-
cept gas. 407-376-7092.
B0106-0127 SEM 139


140. Homes/Duplexes
For Rent

3BR/2BA HUD, $19,900
Stop renting and buy own.
For listings, call 800-749-
8124, ext. B-428.
CC1216-0106 BAR 140

LAKEAPOPKA-CLEAN
large 1 bedroom or 2 bed-
room. $200-$210 weekly,
utilities included. Central
H/A, dishwasher, fire-
place. $600 deposit. Ref-
erences. background
check. 407-880-3727.
C1209-0106 CAS 140

BRAND NEW townhome
in Errol Estate. 3BR/
2.5BA, 1 car garage.
$1,245/month. 407-310-
5599.
CC1209-0106 ART 140

FOR RENT 3BR/2BA
and 1 BR/1 BA on fenced
1/2 acre. Lake Apopka
area. $1,375. 407-925-
5805.
B1223-0113 TFN BAN 140
APOPKA, 3BR/2BA.
Beautiful as-new home.
Double garage. $1,200/
month. Security deposit.
No pets. No smoking. 407-
529-7301.
CC1216-0106 ROT 140
2 BEDROOM HOUSE
Near all schools. $700/
month. 407-496-7131.
B1223-0113 DEA 140
3BR/1BA POOL HOME
1500 sq. ft., tile through-
out, newly decorated.
$1,100/month, $1,100
deposit. Call for appoint-
ment. 407-862-5362.
CC1223-0113 IRV 140
GREAT SEMINOLE
County schools. 4BR/
2BA, 2000 sq. ft. Huge
backyard, fireplace, deck.
$1,700/month. Realtor/
owner, Nancy Arroyo-
Perez. 407-252-5116.
CC1223-0113 ARR 140
FOREST CITY 3BR/1 BA
& 1 BR/1BA. Over 1/3 acre
on Little Wekiva River.
$116,000/trade or rent to
own. 407-948-2592.
D CC1223-0106 SMI 140
FOREST CITY 1BR/1BA
Over 1/3 acre on Little
Wekiva River. $450/
month or$125/week. 407-
948-2592.
D CC1223-0106SMI 140
SHEELER OAKS Re-
modeled two story 3BR/
2BA. Family room, fenced
yard, deck. $1,200 rent/
deposit. WMGI. 407-896-
1200, ext. 119.
N0106-0127 WIL 140
LOCKHART 1BR/1BA
home. CH/A, new carpet.
No pets. $500/month.
407-345-1024.
B0106-0127 TRO 140
141. Mobile Homes or
Lots For Rent
3BR/2BAI STOP renting
Buy $5,000. For listings
800-749-8124, ext. 5581.
CC1216-0106 BAR 141
NICE MOBILE HOME.
Partially furnished on lot
#2528 in Sun Resort. $595
plus deposit. 407-886-
7446.
C0106-0127 NEL 141
1 BEDROOM MOBILE
home in Apopka on bus
line. No pets. Call Jim.
407-345-1024.
B0106-0127 TRO 141
SUN RESORT 36 FT.
unit. 1 bedroom, awning,
privacy patio. $615/
month. 321-277-5889.
C0106 HUR 141
141-A. Manufactured
Homes For Rent
ZELLWOOD STATION
55 & over, golf commu-
nity. 2BR/2BA, living, din-
ing, family rooms, wet bar,
golf cart included. $1,200/
month. Utilities included.
407-712-3543, 407-880-
1621.
C1216-0106THU 141A


142. Rooms For Rent

ROOM TO RENT? Ad-
vertise it here next week.
Call 407-886-2777.

1 BEDROOM PLUS pri-
vate bath. Use of kitchen,
laundry. Cable. 55+ per-
son. Prefer female. $450/
month. 407-884-8348.
W1230-0120 CAL 142

ROOMMATE WANTED
No smoking, no drinking.
References required.
$110 weekly plus deposit.
407-340-8111.
CC1216-0106 MEI 142
FURNISHED ROOM for
rent. Cable, utilities 'in-
cluded. In home with pool
Lockhart area. $135/week
plus deposit. 321-297-
5160. References re-
quired.
CC1230-0120 GRO 142
SHARE HOME-$400 per
month negotiable. Female
only. References re-
quired. 407-886-3486.
W0106 BAT 142
ROOM FOR RENT Pri-
vate home. All utilities in-
cluded. Kitchen & laundry
privileges. N/S, N/D. 407-
862-4975.
CC0106-0127 ROG 142
143. Offices For Rent
OFFICE SPACE for
tease. 2,100 sq. ft. with
office. Downtown Apopka.
Large parking. $1,500/
month. Lou Haubner Re-
alty. 407-886-8010.
B1230-0120 LOU 143

144. Commercial
Property for Rent
APOPKA-21,600 sq. ft.
anchor space site avail-
able soon. Victoria Plaza,
Highway 441 & SR 429.
500 yards from new Home
Depot. Call for details.
407-679-2281.
Al 209-0106 TFN VIC 144
LOCKHART warehouse/
office. 550 sq. ft. available
January 1 st. $430/month.
407-880-3727.
C1209-0106 CAS 144
APPROXIMATELY 970
sq. ft. Zoned C-3. Down-
town Apopka. 407-884-
9090.
CC0106-0127 MAS 144
















146. Exchange
147. Nurseries For
Sale or Rent
APOPKAAREA.-Sheeler
Rd., 60,000 sq. ft. green-
month. Florida Land Bro-
kers 407-323-5552. Li-s
censed R.E. Broker.
D B1209-0106 FLO 147
14. Real Est5.5 ACES
Wanted











147MOL, 36,500 sq. ft. nurs-eres Fo
eryd., 60,2400 sq. ft. 5BR/3BAeen-
MH, 7 horlease stalls. Must$2000 per
see! $449,000onth. Florida Land Bro-
and Brokers. 407-323-5552. Li-
5552. Licensed R.E. Broker.
D B1209-0106 TFN FLO 147


WANTED ATULWarehouseto
rent. MinimumOL, 36,500 sq. ft. nurft.s-
MH, restoration hobbyrse stalls. Maturest
man needs space $449,000. Floridam.
407-466-05Land Brokers. 407-323-4.
D BC1209-0106TFDUN LO148




C1209-0106 DUN 146


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rolling benches, fans, wet pad systems
and replacement pads.
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Notices To Quit, Warranty Deeds, Sale of Real Estate,
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#777 "slJot 2/2 $55,000
#2217 gT irk Model Lot $13,000
. #2406 Park Model/Shed/Addition $45,000
#1406 Super 2/2 Carport Shed $37,500
#1011 Carport 2/1 Shed $72,000
#2526 Best in Park 2/1.5 $69,900
1#577 0S 1 corner wished $25,900


Apopka 2/1 Corner Lot $119,900
Rock Sprin s 1/2 Acre Corner $199,900
Bear I -*ejIted Pool Spa $439,900
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Photos for Illustration purposes only. All offers with approved credit. Tax, tag, title, $398.50 dealer fee and retailer-installed accessories extra.
Additional warranty may affect final payment. Used car payments calculated at 5.99% APR with 10% down. Must have 720+ Beacon Score.
Terms are 36-72 months depending on model year.


A-nne:ifsu, P.A.
Broker associate
407-889-4069
www.Al-Team- fomes.com


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Wekiva Glen Open House
Sunday, Jan. 8th, 1-4 pm
1049 Pine Shadow Dr. 4 Bd/2 Ba., Park Front
Lot w/ Water View, Pool. $329,900
842 Brentwood Dr. Like New, 3 Bd/2Ba., on
Conservation Lot, Pool. $339,900
Reduced! Rock Springs Ridge 5 Bd/3 Ba/3 Car,
Golf Front, Heated Pool & Spa $459,900
Muirfield Estate at Errol Estate. Just Listed!
3 Bd/2 Ba., 2104 s.f. built 2002, 1/3 Acre.
Luxury Upgrades $354,900
Errol Estate 3 Bd/2 Ba., Comm. Pool & Lawn
Service, Screened Porch $259,900!
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