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B-1 0 The Orlando Sentinel, Sunday, June 9, 1985 York City in 1975. He was a retired sea captain and a Catholic. He was a member of Continental Lodge 287, New York City. Survivor: wife, Anny. Cox-Parker Guardian Funeral Home, Winter Park.

Alice L. Sammons, 80, 427 N. Lakeview Avenue, Winter Garden, died Friday. Born in Yonkers, N.Y., she moved to Winter Garden from there in 1984. She was a retired secretary and a member of Wood-lawn Heights Presbyterian Church, Bronx, N.Y.

Survivors: son, Robert Winter Garden; daughter, Audrey J. Kemp, Mamaroneck, N.Y.; brothers, Arthur Brown, Rutland, Vt, Howard Brown, Englewood, N.J.; sisters, Emily Stubing, Port Chester, N.Y.,;Es-ther Anton, Rutland; six grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden. Paul W. Haygreen, 68, 717 Greentree Court, Lake Mary, died Friday.

Born in Walworth, N.Y., he moved to Lake Mary from Webster, N.Y., in 1958. He was a superintendent for a steel corporation and a1 member of Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Lake Mary. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivor: wife, Evelyn. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

Dale Merle Milligan, 52, 1521 Lyle Orlando, died Friday. Born in Mansfield, Ohio, he moved to Orlando from there in 1969. He was a construction worker and a member of American Legion Post 242. Surviors: daughters, Shelly Kavanaugh, Mansfield, Tamyra Mullikin, Fairbanks, Alaska, Pamela Milligan, Sacramento, Stephine Milligan, Willard, four grandchildren. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando.

Richard Kalebaugh, 31, 389 Notre Dame Drive, Altamonte Springs, died Friday. Born in Elsa, Texas, he moved to Orlando from Atlanta in 1985. He was a waiter. Survivors: parents, Leonard and Carolyn Burton, Altamonte Springs; brothers, Don, Beeville, Texas, Cecil, Orlando; daughter, Cherl, Fredericksburg, son, Richard, Fredericksburg. Beacon Cremation Service of Central Florida, Orlando.

tona from Homestead in 1981. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors: husband, Edwin R. Miami; mother, Mrs. Monta M.

Galliher, Abingdon; sons, Edwin R. Roger both of Deltona, Richard Oklawaha; sisters, Margaret Booker, Edith Brown, both of Abingdon, Mrs. Carolyn Woolwine, Richmond, brothers, Ralph Galliher, Memphis, Jerry Galliher, Tazewell, three grandchildren. Baldauff Funeral Home, Deltona. Fred K.

Bosler, 53, 2310 Walnut Orlando, died Friday. Born in Albany, N.Y., he moved to Orlando from there in 1950. He was a retired Air Force staff sergeant and a member of Goss Memorial Methodist Church, Orlando. He was a member of DAV chapter 16 and BPOE Lodge 1079. Survivors: wife, Audrey; sons, Robert Kenneth William Fifield, all of Orlando; daughters, Cheryl L.

Fifield, Elizabeth, both of Orlando; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Albany, N.Y.; two grandchildren; brothers and sisters, all of Albany. Colonial Guardian Funeral Home, Orlando. Roxie Trail Threlkeld, 88, 599 N.

Dixie Highway, Titusville, died Friday. Born in Hampton, she moved to Titusville from Golconda, 111., in 1923. She was a homemaker and a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors: son, Alphon, Titusville; daughter, Eugenia Williams, Valdosta, Ga. Brevard Funeral Home North, Titusville.

Leonard G. Paull, 84, 460 Kentia Road, Cassel-berry, died Friday. Born in Chicago, he moved to Casselberry from there in 1950. He was a retired accountant and a member of St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, Winter Park.

He was a World War I Army veteran and a member of the World War I Barrack 2898, Orlando, and the AARP. Survivor: brother, William, Fontana, Calif. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. John Thomas Aspen, 78, 4766 Sandy Shores Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in St.

John, New Brunswick, Canada, he moved to Orlando from New Funeral notices ters, Doris Robinson, Gary, Fannie Williams, Chicago; father, Charles Crusoe, Joliet; three grandchildren. Cox-Parker Guardian Funeral Home, Winter Park. Wanda V. Glowa, 60, 1036 W. Embassy Drive, Deltona, died Friday.

Born in Chicago, she moved to Deltona from Indiana in 1978. She was a homemaker and a Catholic. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Diane V. Drew, Deltona; sister, Dorothy Thieben, Chicago; brother, Edward Kuicia, Chicago; one grandson.

Bal-dauff Funeral Home, Deltona. Arthur A. Kappenhagen, 72, 3042 Hoffner Orlando, died Friday. Born in Cleveland, he moved to Orlando from Chicago in 1973. He was a retired district manager for a steel company and a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy daughter, Patricia Messer, San Diego; son, James Orlando; sisters, Marie Mosley, California, Blanche, Cleveland; brothers, Henry, Edward, both of Cleveland, Richard, Hemet, Calif. Colonial Guardian Funeral Home, Orlando. Robert Edgar "Champ" Murphy, 60, 4440 Elliot Titusville, died Saturday. Born in Cotton Plant, he moved to Titusville from San Diego in 1965. He was a mechanic and a member of VFW Post 4228 and American Legion Post 1.

Survivors: wife, Carrie; daughter, Diane Hodges, Beaufort, S.C; brother, Henry, San Diego; sister, Irene Bradley, Pittsburg, four grandchildren. Brevard Funeral Home North, Titusville. Woodrow Llndsey, 68, 717 Crystal Drive, Ocoee, died Thursday. Born in Wilcox County, he moved to Ocoee from Rochelle, in 1940. He was a retired truck driver and a Protestant.

Survivors: sons, Harold, Winter Garden, Thomas, Ketchikan, Alaska, Garry, Orlando; daughters, Miss Sandra, Mrs. Carolyn Wood, both of West Palm Beach; brothers, Virgil, Grady, Ernest, all of Ocoee; 10 grandchildren. Collison-Ocoee Funeral Home, Ocoee. Rosalie Koch, 83, 643 Conestoga Circle, Orlando, died Friday. Born in West Virginia, she moved to Orlando from California in 1971.

She was a home-maker and a Protestant. Survivors: brothers, Kenneth Prince, Adena, Ohio, Carl, Somerset, William, Pittsburgh, Paul, Fairmont, W.Va.; sisters, Sue Crouse, Shinnston, W.Va., Maggie Crouse, Chester, W.Va., Pauline Slagle, Pittsburgh, Loma Clevenger, Mary Penny, both of Clarksburg, W.Va., Virginia Klem, West Virginia, Lucille Louden, Jane Lew, West Virginia; sons, Leonard M. Langford, Zell-wood, Donald San Jose, 11 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Pine Hills. Dr.

Mark O. Lambert, 70, 220 S. Shannon Indialantic, died Thursday. He moved to Indialantic from West Palm Beach in 1958. He was a physician and a Catholic.

Survivors: son, Mark Pompano Beach; daughter, Ms. Gina Mariposa, Albuquerque, N.M.; two grandchildren. Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. Mildred G. Hill, 62, 920 Halsted Deltona, died Thursday.

Born in Abingdon, she moved to Del Celia B. Guizetti, 86, 3105 Royal Oak Drive, Titus-ville, died Friday. Born in Carbine Hill, 111., she moved to Titusville from Coal City, 111., in 1982. She was a homemaker and a Catholic. Survivors: son, R.A., Titusville; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Brevard Funeral Home North, Titusville. Wilfred J. LaMay, 70, 4240 Aurantia Road, Mims, died Thursday. Born in Rhode Island, he moved to Brevard County from Carolina, R.I., in 1957. He was a retired salesman and a Catholic.

Survivors: wife, Amy daughter, Charlene Laakso, Omaha, brother, Harold, Pawcatuck, sister, Charlotte Edwards, Carolina; five grandchildren. Brevard Funeral Home North, Titusville. Mittie J. Palubiak, 79, 1725 Turtle Hill Trail, Enterprise, died Saturday. Born in Scottsdale, she moved to Enterprise from Phoenix, in 1973.

She was a homemaker. Survivors: sons, Benjamin A. Gay, Spartanburg, S.C., Dr. Robert A. Gay, Enterprise, Francis V.

Gay, Orlando; daughter, Reba J. Lord, Phoenix; sister, May Mathis, Scottsdale; brother, Benjamin Vanderhoof, Phoenix; 12 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford. Margaret Townsend Cochrane, 69, 10 Castle Court, Palm Coast, died Friday. Born in Dunn, N.C., she moved to Palm Coast from Washington, D.C., in 1973.

She was a newspaper reporter and a member of Santa Maria Del Mar Catholic Church, Palm Coast. Survivors: husband, William daughter, Sara Margaret Pucci, Vienna, brothers, N.A. Townsend III, Raleigh, N.C., Benjamin O. Townsend, Jacksonville, N.C.; one grandson. Baldwin-Hughey Funeral Home, New Smyrna Beach.

Frank L. Koford, 85, 307 Beaumont Kissim-mee, died Friday. Born in Concord, he moved to Kissimmee from Lincoln, in 1950. He was a retired farmer and a Protestant. Survivor: niece, Mabel Surette, Reading, Mass.

Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee. Rebecca Sue Davis, 32, 33 Fifth Orlando, died last week. Born in Aiken, S.C., she moved to Orlando from Miami in 1971. She was a homemaker and a member of Miami Springs Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors: mother, Sarah Peterson Land-field, Live Oak; father, Edwin Gerald Peterson, Miami; paternal grandmother, Clementine Walker, Niceville; maternal grandmother, Louise Henderson, Augusta, sons, John Billings, Greg Billings, both of Melbourne; brother, Edwin Gerald Peterson Chapel Hill, N.C.; sisters, Barbara Godwin, Mebane, N.C., Dorothy Ford, Cayce, S.C.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. Christine C. Hodges, 56, 771 Northwood Circle, Winter Park, died Thursday. Born in Joliet, 111., she moved to Winter Park from there in 1966. She was a nursing instructor for Orange County Vocational School and a member of St.

Margaret Mary Catholic Church. She was a former member of the board of directors, Mental Health Services of Orange County. Survivors: husband, Clarence sons, Charles Chicago, Clarence E. II, Denver, Anthony Leo, St. Meinrad, stepson, Carl Brooklyn, N.Y.; sis ASPEN, MR.

JOHN T. Funeral services lor Mr. John T. Aspen, of Orlando, will beconducted at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Chapel of the Cox-Parker Funeral Home with Pastor Roger Lemke, Atonement Lutheran Church, officiating.

Mr. Aspen is survived by his wife, Anny; his sister-in-law; several nieces and nephews. Arrangements by COX-PARKER BOSLER, FRED K. Funeral services for Fred K. BoslerwillbeheldTuesday 1p.m.

in theColonial Funeral Home chapel. Interment will follow service in Chapel Hill Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday2to4and7to9p.m. Rev. Harold C.

Vaughn, Goss Memorial Methodist Church, will officiate at services. COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, a Guardian chapel in chargeof arrangements. HOOGE8, MRS. CHRISTINEC. The Massof Christian burial for Mrs.

Christine Hodges, 56, of Winter Park, will be celebrated at 1 0a.m. Monday at St. Margaret Mary CatholicChurch, Winter Park, with Bishop Thomas Grady as celebrant, assisted by Fr. John Bluett and Fr. Rudy Cleare.

Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the funeral home and from 7 to 9 p.m. today at St. Margaret Mary Catholic Church, where a prayer tor the repose of Mrs.

Hodges will be recited at 8 p.m. Should friends desire, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation, 21 03 Patterson Orlando, Fla. 3281 1 Arrangements by COX-PARKER FUNERAL HOME, a Guardian chapel 647-1 942. KAPPENHAGEN, ARTHUR A. A Mass of Christian burial lor Arthur A.

Kappenhagen, whodied Friday, will beheld Monday at 1 0a.m. at Blessed Trinity CatholicChurch withFr. AntonioPansascelebrant. Interment will follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

A prayervigil service will said Sunday 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Mr. Kappenhagen was retired district manager with Republic Steel and is survived by his wife, Dorothy A. son James A.

daughter, Patricia Messer; two sisters; three brothers. COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, a Guardian chapel in chargeof arrangements. LINDSEY, WOODROW. Funeral servicesforMr. Woodrow Lindsay 68 71 7 Crystal Drive, Ocoee, who passed aw ay Thursday will beheld 1 1 a.m.

Monday from the Collison-Ocoee Funeral Home chapel with Melvin Barker officiating, minister otthe Ocoee Churchof Christ. Interment tofollow at the Ocoee Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Arrangementsentrustedto COLLISON-OCOEE FUNERAL HOME. Ocoee MR.

3443. JORDAN, JOSEPH G. Memorial servicesforMr. Joseph Jordan, 71 of 865 W. Comstock Ave.

Park, who passed Thursday, will be held Monday at 1 1 :30a.m. at Garden Chapel with Fr. Jim McLean of St. Margaret Mary CatholicChurch officiating. GAR-DENCHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, 600E.

Wilkinson Orlando. SHEARER, GENEVA J. Funeral service for Geneva J. Shearer, 73, 241 5 Kingsland who died Friday, will be Monday at 3 at First Baptist Church Pine Hills with Dr. Gene Pritchard, pastor, as the officiant.

Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Friendsmay call today between 3and 5p.m. Mrs. Shearer was born in Bessemer City, N.C. and moved to Orlando from Baltimore, Md.

in 1 959. She was retired from Martin Company as an accountant and was a Sunday school teacher and a member ol Senior CitizensGroupolFirstBaptistChurch.PineHills. She is survrvied by son, Omar Titusville; daughter, LarueCox.MarjorieJ. Westbrook, both of Orlando; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Arrangements by WOODLAWNFUNERAL HOME, Orlando.

IN MEMORIAM CHRISTINE O'CONNOR 4191960-6983 Not now- but in coming years it may be in the better land we'll read the meaning of our tears, and there, sometime, we II understand. Your loving mother. CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY OF TIMOTHY LEE VANDERBROOK wishes to express their deepest appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown to us during our time of loss and sorrow. HA YGREEN, PAUL W. Paul W.

Haygreen, 71 7 Greentree Court, Lake Mary, Florida, died June 7, 1985. Survived by hiswifeEvelyn.Hewasan Air Force veteran of World War II. He was awarded the Silver Star, the Purple Heart and the Bronze Medal with nine oak leaf clusters. He was a member of Holy CrossLutheran Church otLake Mary. Funeral services will beheld at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.

Memorial donations may be made to the Building Fund ol Holy Cross Lutheran Church inLakeMary, P.O. Box 308. LakeMary.Fla. 32746. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Al-tamonte Springs.

HELLENSCHMIOT, DANIEL E. Funeral services for Mr. Hellenschmidt were held in New York. A service of rememberance will be held 1 2noon Monday at the First Christian Church, 2565 E. Kaley Ave.

The family suggestsdonationsbemadetotheChurch. 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES Blanket; Traffic Signals; Roadway Signs; Pavement Markings. Plans and special provisions shall be made available at our office between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Please submit your proposal in written form on or before June 18, 1985 to P.O.

Box 7217, Orlando, Florida 32854 or hand deliver to Silver Star Road, Orlando, Florida. Direct all inquires to Stephen Mello. CL-152 Jun.7,8.9,10.1985 INVITATION FOR BID Bids lor lurnishing all labor, equipment and services re quired tor the Work known as HUD Modernization Project FL 16-903 Santord. Florida will be received until 10:00 A.M. local time on June 25, 1985 at the office ot the Housing Authority indicated below.

At this time and place all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Work consists of the partial rehabilitation of 55 buildings. 125 Units, 1 AdministrationMaintenance Building and 1 Storage Building located on 2 separate Sites including, but not limited to: Site: New electri cal service entry, dumpster pads, playground equipment, benches, walkways, parking spaces and grassing. Building Exterior: New rooting, flashing and sealant repair, flue caps, aluminum tascia and soffit, exterior painting and refin- ishing, water cut-oft valve, win dows, entrance doors, names, hardware and screen door. Building Interior: Concrete slab, at Storage Building, con crete block, wood stud ana drywall work, interior doors, frames, hardware, kitchen cabinets and counter topa, toilet accessories, resilient and ce ramic tile floonng and base, interior painting and repair, attic and wall insulation, range hoods, attic tans, work bench and shelves.

Mechanical: new tub surrounds, lavatory fittings, tub and shower liftings, kitchen sinks, central heating system, washer connection box, water piping revisions, cut-off valve, reinstall existing ranges and refrigerators, water heaters. Electrical: Revise service entry wiring, panels, winng. receptacles, switches, tixtures and smoke detectors. Proposed Contract forms. Drawings and Protect Manuals are on tile in the office of the Housing Authority and the Architect.

TOMBERLIN ASSOCIATES. ARCHITECTS. 14 Penmeter Park Drive, Suite 102. Atlanta, Georgia 30341, telephone (404) 451-7531 Copies of these Documents may be obtained by depositing $50 00 with the Architect tor each set ol Documents desired. Each bona-lide prime contractor will be returned his full deposit on up to two sets ol Documents.

The deposit lor each additional prime contractor set and all non-bidder sets, will have the cost ot reproduction deducted from the deposit and the remainder returned However, the cost of reproduction will be deducted from all deposits for Bid Documents not returned complete and good condition within 10 days following the bid opening. No partial eats will be issued during the bidding penod No refunds wilt be issued tor Documents relumed alter 30 days following the Bid opening. Each bid than mctuoe bond an amount equal to 5 of the Bid Provide aa a certified check or bank draft payable to the Housing Authority; Government Bonds, or as a properly executed Bid Bond nth surety acoeotaMe to the Housing Authority. The successful bidder is required to furnish and pay tor satisfactory Performance and Payment Bonds Rater to provisions tar equal employment opportumtiea and payment of not less than mmt-mum mi arise and wages indicated the Prcrect Manual addition to other work requirements, each bxMer shaft 1 LEGAL NOTICES bers, 1st Floor, County Administration Building, 201 South Rosalind Avenue in Orlando, Florida, on June 25, 1985 at 10:45 a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible.

Any person wishing to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners at this meeting will need a record ot the proceedings. For that purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE HEREIN GIVEN NOTICE. THOMAS H. LOCKER, Clerk Board of County Commissioners By: Mary Jo Garrison Deputy Clerk CL-881 REVISED LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board ot County Commissioners ol Orange County, Florida, will open sealed bids at 2:00 Thursday 20 June 1985.

in the County Commission Work Session Room, Orange County Administration Center, Orlando, Florida for the furnishing ot all labor, materials and equipment for the construction of: GENTIAN STREET PAVING AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS $7M ROAD BOND PROJECT 8283-011 Sealed bid offers tor furnishing the above will be accepted up to 1:30 PM, Thursday, 20 June 1985. in the Office of the Clerk to the Board ol County Commissioners. 5th floor, Orange County Administration Center. Plans and contract documents are open to public inspection at the Engineering Department, located at 2450 33rd Street, Orlando, Florida 32809. and may be purchased lor $20 00 per set (not refundable) MINORITY WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES: In accordance with the requirements of the Orange County Fairness in Procurement Ordinance, dated 15 October 1984.

included in bid proposals will be the names, addresses, trades and dollar amount to be spent with potential Minonty and Women Owned Business Enterprises upon award ot this contract The requirements tor the Fairness in Procurement Ordinance are applicable to all general contractors, subcontractors. 2nd tier subcontractors and any firm doing business related to this contract The goal for minority business enterprises is 18 of contract award and for women business enterprises. 6 ot contract award. The goal for employment is 18 tor minorities and 6 tor women in all trades. Bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond.

Certified Check or Cashier's Check made out to the Board ol County Commissioners in an amount not less than five percent (5) ot the total bid The Board ol County Commissioners re-sarves the nght to accept or reiect any or all bids in accordance with Orange County Purchasing Contracting and Leasing Code BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ORANGE COUNTY. FLORIDA SG Pnde Purchaang Agent LS-304(2) Jun9 16 1985 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Unwersm; of Central Fionoa win raceme sealed bos at the receptionist desk, main entrance locoy ot the Phycal Ptant Office ButfOmg on June 11. 1985. up to 2 00 pm. tor the following protect Fmerioal Aide Funvenmga Imined.etety thereafter ell proposals will be publicly ooened and read aioud lh Physical Plant Conference tjom i BONOS Each bt) oner shall be accomparvad by a separate 1 LEGAL NOTICES INVITATION FOR BIDS The Department ot Health and Rehabilitative Services.

District 7, is accepting competitive sealed bids lor Case Management of 120 Developmental Services Program clients in Seminole County. Invitation for Bids information packets may be obtained from Susan Wojtowicz, Human Services Program Analyst, 400 West Robinson Street, Suite 801, Orlando, Florida 32801, Phone: (305) 423-6263. The Department will contract lor this service Irom October 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986. The closing date lor Bids is July 10. 1985 at 3:00 p.m.

The Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services has the right to reject any and all bida. CL-234 Jun.7,8,9,1985 PUBLIC AUCTION To Mr. Jack Lenker, On June 19. 1985, the 1970 Cobia. IO, Tri-Hull Hull Identification Number-FL-0668-AU The vessel will be sold at public auction for thee amount of $3,000.00.

At 7031 Hershey Way Orlando, Fl. 32822 at 1:00 pm. Length-22 toot Color-Light BlueWhite Fuel Used Gasoline Vessel Use Pleasure CL-146 Jun 9,12,16,1985 DBEWBE NOTICE Subcontract bids are solicited from minority firms for highway construction work on Florida Department ol Transportation Protects tor FOOT lettings on June 13 and June 19, 1985. Interested parties should contact Leonard Plott, Daleon Construction Inc. (305) 859-8550.

Plana and specifications may be seen in our office 8 AM to 5 PM Monday thru Friday CL-244 Jun 8,9,15,16,1985 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in accordance with Chapter 65-2015. Laws of Florida, and Article VI of the Orange County Subdivision Regulations, that the following Preliminary Subdivision Plan has been submitted for approval EDWARD SLUTSKV SHORT FORM SUBDIVISION BEGIN 105 00 FEET WEST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 16. TOWNSHIP 22 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, RUN NORTH 515 22 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SE-MOflAN CLUB UNIT TWO AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11 PAGE 7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE RUN WEST 433 48 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 5BLOCK OF CORRINE TERRACE UNIT TWO AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK PAGE 135, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA THENCE RUN SOUTH 150 00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 8942'58" WEST 110 00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 79-16 43" EAST 67.19 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89-42 58 EAST 110 00 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 6'BLOCK "0" OF AFORESAID CORRINE TERRACE UNIT TWO; THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG THE EAST LINE OF CORRINE TERRACE UNIT TWO 1505 56 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 1 BLOCK OF CORRINE TERRACE UNIT ONE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK PAGE 106 THENCE RUN EAST 151 39 FEET; TmENCE RUN NORTH ALONG THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAO 436 A DISTANCE OF 369 59 FEET. TMENCE RUN WEST 5 00 FEET- THENCE CONTINUE NORTH ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT Of WAY OF STATE ROAD 436 779 83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING THEREIN 6 72 ACRES MORE OR LESS Located West e-oe 436.

North of 50 District PuM hearing be heid the County Commission Cham 1 LEGAL NOTICES No. 70120-3511 Medium Grading; Reconstruction ol Existing Roadway; Limerock; Asphalt; Storm Sewers; Concrete Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk; Traffic Signals; Roadway Signs; Pavement Markings. Plans and special provisions shall be made available at our office between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Please submit your proposal in written form on or before June 18, 1985 to P.O.

Box 7217, Orlando, Florida 32854 or hand deliver to Silver Star Road, Orlando, Florida. Direct all inquires to Stephen Mello CL-024 Jun.2,3,9,10,1985 Bid 41-85 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City ot Altamonte Springs, Florida will receive sealed bids up to 10 00 a m. Monday, July 1, 1985 for the following project: WRECKERTOWING SERVICE FOR THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA Specifications and the proper Proposal Bid forms are available, at no cost, in the office of the Purchasing Division, 225 Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs, Florida (305) 830-3870. The City of Altamonte Springs reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids, with or without cause, to waive technicalities, or to accept the bid which in its judgement best serves the interest ol the City.

Persons are advised that. II they decide to appeal any decision made concerning the award ol this bid. they will need a record ol the proceedings, and tor such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record ol the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which appeal is to be based CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA Barbara Ktser Purchasing Agent CL-058 Jun 5.9,1985 OFFICIAL NOTICE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ON THE ERADICATION OF CANNABIS ON NON-FEDERAL AND INDIAN LANDS IN THE CONTI-GOUS UNITED STATES AND HAWAII A public information meeting will be held by the Drug Enforcement Administration on June 18. 1985 at 7 p.m.

at the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge. 603 Lea Road. Orlando. Florida 32910. The purpose of the meeting will be to receive public comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

Further intormation may be obtained from: Rodolto Ramirez. Cannabis Investigations Section. 1405 Eye Street. NW Washington, DC 20537. (202) 633-5628 CL-139 Jun 8 9.1985 June 3 1985 ATTENTION: DISADVANTAGED ANO WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES Hubbard Construction Company intends to bid the following State ol Florida Deoartment ol Transportation protect on June 19.

1985 The itema ot work listed under the protect reore-sent the most-likeiy subcontract noma However, please note that we wr acoeot subcontract proposals on any item ot work within the scope ol sard proect Seminole end Orange ounce. SR434 A SR414. Job No. 77002-1501 and 77002-4501 Extra-Heavy Grading Construct New Pavement with a Section ot Widening end Resurfacing Existing Pavement. Storm Sowers and Small Dram-age Structures: Concrete Curt) and Gutter.

Ditch Pavement and Sidewalks. Fencing. Muck 1 LEGAL NOTICES point also being 15 foot North of the South line of said Section 13; thence run S.8956'44"W. along said North line a distance of 1358.89 feet to the Point of Beginning. (LESS: Lot 6 of Munger Land Subdivision in Section 13, Township 24 South, Range 28 East as recorded in Plat Book Page 22 ot the Public Records of Orange County, Florida).

Subiect to rights ol way ol Canal C-1 of Valencia Drainage District as recorded in R. Book 2593, Pages 1261 through 1264 and Canal C-5 ol Valencia Drainage District as recorded in R. Book 2593, Pages 1268 through 1270 Orange County, Florida that are lying within the above perimeter description. The above described platted lands lie outside the corporate limits ol any municipality in Orange County, Florida. The aforementioned petition will be tiled upon receiving proof of publication ol this notice according to the above Statutes.

FLORIDA LAND COMPANY aRonald D. Campbell, Ronald D. Campbell. President CL-021 Jun 1,8,1985 PUBLIC NOTICE CLOSING OF CENTRAL FLORIDA PARKWAY AND INTERNATIONAL DRIVE Starting on June 11, 1985, the lollowing unimproved road ways will be closed to traffic due to construction: (1) Central Florida Parkway starting at the intersection with sea Harbour Urive and pro ceeding east one mile to the western boundary of the Williamsburg subdivision. (2) International Drive starting at the intersection ol Sea Har bor Drive and Internationa Drive and proceeding south one mile.

These unimproved roadways will be closed for a period of six months. CL-267 Jun 8.9.10.1985 May 30. 1985 ATTENTION: 0I8ADVAN TAGEO AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES Hubbard Construction Company intends to bid the following State of Florida Department ot Transportation protect on June 19. 1985. The items ol work listed under the project repre sent the most-likely subcon tract items However, please note that we wtll accept subcontract proposals on any item ol work within the scope ot said protect Orange County, SR-551, Job NO.

75200-3511 Light Grading. Widen and Resurface Existing Pavement; Li-merock; Econocrete: Asphalt; Graded Aggregate; Small Drainage Structures: Concrete Curb, Curb and Gutter: Guardrail; Traffic Signals: Roadway Signs; Psvement Markings. Orange County, 8R 434, Job No 75003-3522 and 75001-3523 Light Grading; Widen and Resurface Intersection Pavement: Asphalt; Storm Sewers and Small Drainage Structures: Concrete Curb and Gutter. Curb and Sidewalk. Guardrail: Traffic Signals: Roadway Signs; Pavement Markings.

Semtnote County, SR 426, Job N. 770SO-J511 Light Grading; Widen and Resurface Sections ot Existing Pavement; Limerock; Asphalt. Small Drainage Structures. Trettic Signals. Roadway Signs.

Pavement Markings. Brevard County, SR lit. Job No. 70120-3517 and 70120-1503 Extra Heavy Grading; Construct Sections ot New Pavement and a Section of Widening end Resurfacing ol Existing Pavement: Limerock: Asphalt Storm Sewer and Small Dram-age Structures. Concrete Retaining Wall.

Concrete Curb and Gutter and Sidewalk. Fencing. Sediment Basin; Pipe Handrail. Staked Silt Barrier TralliC Signals: Roadway Signs Pavement Markings Brevard County, SR ill. Job 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VACATE PLAT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ol the intention ol the owners, FLORIDA LAND COMPANY, to petition the Board ol County Commissioners ol ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA pursuant to Florida Statute 177.101 and Chapter Thirty-Two (32) Orange County Code, to vacate and annul the lollowing described plat ol lands located in Orange County.

Florida, to-wit: EXHIBIT That part ol Lots 1 through 128 and the road right of way along the North of Lots 1 through 5 of the Willis R. Munger Land Company Subdivision as recorded in Plat Book Page 22 ol the Public Records of Orange County, Florida lying in Section 13, Township 24 South, Range 28 East (Less and except Lot 6 and Lot 1 1 7 and less the road rights of way on the West and South Together with that part of Lots 113. and 114. and the road right ol way along the South ol Lots 113 and 114 in Section 7. Township 24 South, Range 29 East ol Orange County, Florida more particularly described as lollows: That part of Section 13 and the Southerly portion of Section 12, Township 24 South, Range 28 Orange County.

Florida; Together with the Westerly portion ol Section 7 and Section 18. Township 24 South, Range 29 East Orange County. Florida; being more particularly bounded and described as lollows; Commence at the Southwest corner of Section 13, Township 24 South, Range 28 East Orange County, Florida; thence run 0028 38 along the West line of Section 13, Township 24 South, Range 28 East a distance ol 15 00 test; thence leaving said West line ol Section 13 run 15 00 test tor Point of Beginning; said point also being on the Easterly right of way line of Sand Lake Road; thence run along the Easterly nght of way line of Sand Lake Road the following courses and distances: 00 28 641 52 feet; thence run 89-48 38' 15 00 feet; thence run 0028 38' 1969 62 feet; thence run 0029 18 2630 67 feet; thence run 0025'42' W. 1019 28 feet: thence run 8934 18 'E 30 00 feet; thence run 0025 42 'W 228 77 feet, thence run 30 00 feet: thence run 33 51 feet to the South right of way line of Sea World Drive as shown on the Plat of Orangewood Westwood Unit 1 as recorded in Plat Book 5. Pages 132 and 133 of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida; said point also being a point on a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius ol 1481 39 feet and a central angle of 1703 thence from a tangent bearing of run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve and said Southerly right of way 440 98 feet to the point ol tangency; thence run 7920'51 still along said Southerly right ol way a distance of 343 59 feet to the point ol curvature of a curve concave Southwesterly having a radius ol 2242 83 and a central angle of 06-17 thence run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve and said South nght ot way 246 01 feet to the Easterly right ol way line of proposed westwood Boule vard, said point also being point on a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius ot 50 00 feet and central angle ol 84 33 0V; thence from a tangent bearing of 73'03 46 run Southwest.

erty along the arc ol sd curve and the said proposed Easterly nght ol way 73 78 tee! to the point of tangency: thence con-tmue along said proposed Easterly nght of way the following courses and distances 22' 23 13 123 21 feet to the point of curveture of a curve concave Northwesterly 1 having a radius of 720 01 teet and a central angle ol Bid Bond representing not less than live (5) percent ol the total amount bid as a guarantee to enter into a contract and furnish Contract Performance and Payment Bond in the amount of 100 ot the total bid price prior to execution of the Agreement. DOCUMENTS: Plans and Specifications for each project are on file and may be obtained from the office of the architect, Architecta Design Group of Florida. 333 N. Knowles Avenue. Winter Park, Florida, upon payment of $20.00 per set (refundable).

Checks should be made payable to Architects Design Group. PROPOSAL: Each bid shall be submitted in a separate envelope, with the project name clearly identified on the outside, and must be submitted in full accordance with the requirements ot the drawings, speciiications, bidding, and contractual conditions. The University ot Central Florida reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids in accordance with the Contract Documents. University of Central Florida Orlando. Florida Richard Lavender Facilities Planning, UCF CL-894 May 2,9.1985 REVISED LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board ol County Commissioners ol Orange County, Florida, will open sealed bids at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, 27 June 1985.

in the County Commission Work Session Room, Orange County Administration Center, Orlando, Florida tor the furnishing ot all labor, materials and equipment tor the construction of: FERNDELL DRIVE SIDEWALK (PINE HILLS) Sealed bid offers for furnishing the above will be accepted up to 1 30 PM, Thursday. 27 June 1985, in the Office of the Clerk to the Board 01 County Commissioners, 5th floor, Orange County Adrmnistrstion Center. Federal funds are involved and the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act and Equal Opportunity Executive Order 1 1 246 must be complied with Piaas and contract documents are open to public inspection at the Engineering Department, located at 2450 33rd Street. Orlando. Florida 32809.

and may be purchased tor $5 00 per sst (not refundable) MINORITY WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES; In accordance with the requirements of the Orange County Fairness Procurement Ordinance dated October 15. 1984. included bid proposals will be the names, addresses, trades and dollar amount to be spent with potential Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises upon award of this contract. The requirements for the Fairness in Procurement Ordinance are applicable to all general contractors, subcontractors. 2nd tier subcontractors and any firm doing business related to this contract The goal tor minority business enterepnses is 18 of contract award and tor women business enterprises.

6 ot contract award The goal tor employment xi 18 lor minorities end 6 tor women in ell trades BJs must be accompanied by a Bid Bond. Certified Check or Cashier Check maoe out to the Board of County Commissioners an amount not less then five percent (5) of the total bid Tne Board of County Commissioners reserves the ngnt to accaot or re-ecl any or an bus eocor-dance with Orange County Purchasing. Contracting and Leesmg Coo BOABO Cf COUNTY COMM'SSiOSEos ORANGE COUNTY FLORIDA 'S GF Pno Purehaamg Agew L5-26 2) Jun 9 ifc 1995 include with his Bid certified evidence ol compliance with applicable laws and regulations ot the State in which the Project is located lor licensing in conjunction with the Bid including, but not limited to, appropriate Contractor's License and Contractor Bidders License. The Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive irregularities and formalities in the bidding. No bids may be withdrawn lor a period ol sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening ot bids without Housing Authority consent.

NOTE: IN ORDER FOR ALL INTERESTED BIDDERS to familiarize themselves with all the Requirements of the contract documents, drawing, specification and job condition, a previous on site inspection will be held beginning at 9 00 A.M. local time on the eleventh day of June. 1985 at the address ol the PHA noted below. Sanlord Housing Authority 94 Castle Brewer Court Sanlord, Florida 32772-2035 CL-697 May 2,9.1985 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The City ot Winter Springs will receive Bids tor THE RESURFACING OF CERTAIN DESIGNATED CITY STREETS UNTIL 2 30 p.m. on June 27, 1985, at Winter Springs City Hall, 400 North Edgemon Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida, 32708.

at which time all Bida will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids are invited upon the lollowing work: INSTALLATION OF ONE (1) INCHE COMPACTED TYPE 1 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE ON THOSE STREETS DELINEATED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. Contract documents, including plans and specifications are on file for inspection at: Winter Springs City Hall. 400 N. Edgemon Winter Spnngs, Florida 32708.

Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained upon payment of $5.00 to City of Winter Springe. Florida, tor each sat ol documents so obtained No relunda shall be given A certified check or bank draft, payable to the order ot the City of Winter Spnngs or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the bidder and an acceptable surety in an amount equal to five percent (5) of the total Bid shall be submitted with each bid (Base Bid is to be used to determine Bond The City ot Winter Spnngs reserves the nght to reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding Bids may be held by the City of Winter Spnngs, Florida, for a period of not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of the opening of Bids tor the purpose of reviewing the Bids and investigating the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awarding of the Contract CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA Rozansky Title City Manager Dated May 31. 1985 CL-198 Jun 9.1985 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice la hereby given that the Orange County Housing Finance Authority will hold its regular monthly meeting on June 19. 1985 at a at the Orange County Housing Finance Authority a office located at 135 West Central Blvd.

Suite 750. Onando. Fl 32801 "Aa required by Ch 80-150. Laws ol Florida, the Orange County Houetng Finance Authority Authority ') hereby notifies all interested persons that it a person decides to aopeal any decision maoe by the Housing Fmaice Authority nth respect to any metier considered at auch meeting or hearing he or she may need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record memo Vie testimony and evidence upon wrucn me acoai CL-292 Jun 9 1985 Southwesterly corner of Windmill Points as recorded in Plat Book 8. Pages 137, 138 and 139 of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida; thence leaving said aforementioned plat and the North side of proposed Central Florida Parkway run S0019'54 120.25 teet to the South side ot proposed Central Florida Parkway aaid point also being a point on a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 2940.00 feet and a central angle of thence from a tangent bearing ot 8558'41 run Southwesterly along the arc ot said curve and said Southerly right of way 665 94 teet to the point of tangency; thence run S.7300'00 still along said Southerly right ol way 119 97 feet to the point ot curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius ol 50 00 feet and a central angle ol 7302 46 thence run Southwesterly along the arc ot said curve 63 74 leet to the point of tangency and the Easterly right of way line ot proposed International Drive; thence run along the Easterly right ot way the lollowing courses and distances: 0002 46 E.

68 18 teet to the point ol curvature ol a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius ol 2949 79 leet and a central angle ol 20-1001 thence run Southwesterly along the arc ol aaid curve 1038 26 teet to a point on said curve; thence leaving said curve and said Easterly right of way run 6615 48 E. 753 59 feet to the Westerly line ol a 160 wide loot Florida Power Easement; thence run S42M208 along aaid Westerly line ol a 160 loot wide Florida Power Easement 553 57 feet to the Northerly line ot Valencia Drainage District Canal C-1 described in R. Book 2593, Pages 1261 through 1264; thence run N.8810'51"W along said Northerly line ol C-1 Canal 171.18 leet; thence run S8636'18'W. still along said North line of Canal C-1 492 07 teet to the Easterly nght of way line ot prooosed International Drive; said point also being a point on a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius oi 196JB6 leet and a central angle of 0350 39 thence from a tangent bearing ol S2854 28 'W. run Southwest erly along the arc ot said curve and saia fc aster ty ngnt ot way 132 16 feet to the South line ot said C-1 Canal; said point also being a point on a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius of 458 90 feet and a central angle of 0904 33 thence from a tangent bearing ot 84-19 08 run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve and the Southerly line ot said C-1 Canal 72 69 teet to the point ol tangency: thence run N8636'18 E.

still along said Southerly line ol C-1 Canal 427 16 feet to the Westerly line ol C-3 Canal: thence run along the West line ot C-3 Canal the lollowing courses and distances; 42-12 08 2927 79 feet; thence run 4747 52 95 00 leet to the West line ol a 160 loot wide Florida Power Corporation Easement: thence run 42-12 08 W. along the West line of said easement 1772 72 feet to a point 15 feet North ot the South line ol Section 13. Township 24 South. Range 28 East Orange County. Florida, thence run along said North line the following courses and distances 8733 50 186 16 leet.

thence run 89S6 44' 1030 84 leet to the Southeast comer ol Lot 117 of Munger Land Subdivision aa recorded Plat Book Page 22 of the Public Records of Orange County. Florida: thence run 00-04 22 along the East kne of said Lot 117 a distance of 634 27 teet to the Northeast comer of sad Lot 117; thence run 89-48 38 along IM North line ot Lot 1 1 7 a distance of 342 25 teet to the Northwest comer ot said Lot 117, thence run S00-0217 along eatf West kne ol Lot 1 1 7 dwtance ol 635 73 teet to the Southwest corner of sad Lot 117, said 334109 thence run Southwesterly along the arc ol said curve 423.31 leet to the point ol tangency; thence run S.5604'22 454.14 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 600 00 feet and a central angle of 4210'58 thence run Southwesterly along the arc of said curve 441 .73 feet to a point on said curve; thence leaving said curve and said proposed Easterly right of way run through Lots 10, 11. 12, 13. 14, 15 and 16 of Mungers Land as recorded in Plat Book Page 22 ot the Public Records ot Orange County, Florida the following courses and distances; S.7213'51"E. 2205 59 feet; thence run N.1736'53 425 00 feet to the point on a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius of 1237.00 feet and a central angle of thence from a tangent bearing ot 24-06 09 'W run Northwesterly along the arc ot said curve and the Westerly line ot Valencia Drainage District C-1 Canal described in R.

Book 2593. Psge 1261 through 1264 572 97 feet to the point ot tangency; thence run N.0226'12"E. still along said Westerly line of said canal a distance ot 192 57 feet to the Southerly right ot way line of proposed Central Florida Parkway; thence run 6028 45 397.30 feet; thence run N.2530'03"E. 5 42 feet to the Southeast corner ol Orange- wood Westwood, Unit 1 as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 132 and 133 ot the Public Re-cords of Orange County, Flori da; said point also being the most Southeasterly corner of Sea Harbor Drive, thence continue N.2530'03"E. along the East right of way of said Sea Harbor Drive and said Easterly line ot the aforementioned plat a distance ot 1 14 88 feet to the Northerly nght ol way line ol proposed Central Florida Parkway; thence leaving ssid East erly right ot way and said East erly line ot the aforementioned plat run along the Northerly right of way line of proposed Central Florida Parkway the lollowing courses and distances: S6028 45 E.

1005 42 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius ol 1130 40 feet and a central angle of thence run Southeast erty along the arc 01 said curve 610 42 leet to the point ol tangency; thence run 8834 51' 164631 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius ot 1974 01 feet and a central angle ol 1534 thence run Northeasterly along the arc ot said curve 536 81 leet to the point ol tangency; thence run 7300 00 E. 385 25 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a radius of 50 00 feet and a central angle of thence run Northeasterly along the arc of said curve 63. 74 feet to the Westerly right ol way line ol propoaed International Drive; thence run 6045 12 137 47 leet to the Easterly right of way line of proposed International Drive said point also being point ol curvature of a curve concave Northeasterly having a radius of 50 00 feet and a central angle ol 10657 14 thence from a tangent bearing of S0O02 46'E run Southeasterly along the arc of said curve 93 33 feet to the point ol tangency and the Northerly nght ol way fine ol proposed Central Florida Parkway; thence run along said Northerly nght ol way the tallowing courses and distances 7300 00 52 90 to the point of tangency of a curve concave Southeasterly having a radius of 3060 00 feet and a central angle of 1259 26': thence run Northeaster', ainng the arc of said curve 693 79 leet to the point C4 reverse Curvature ot a curve concave Noun westerly having a rerkus ot 7584 33 and a central ngie of 12 thence run Northeasterly along the ere of said curve 7 07 feet to the.

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