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B-4 The Orlando Sentinel, Thursday, September 11, 1986 OSCEOLA From B-1 lando from Illinois In 1977. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivor: nephew, Donald, Las Vegas, Nev. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. HILDEGARDE BRADLEY PICCOLI, 64, 8005 Orange Orlando, died Tuesday.

Born in Springfield, she moved to Orlando from Bradenton in 1984. She was an office manager and a Baptist. Survivors: son, Louis II, Wallkill, N.Y.; daughters, Lady Pamela Adam, Bradenton, Deirdre Love Miller, Orlando; sister, Thelma Green, Springfield; eight grandchildren. Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. ORA V.

SCHLICHT, 82, 410 W. King Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in New Bloomfield, she moved to Orlando from Doylestown, in 1948. She was a retired teacher and a Christian Scientist. Survivors: brother, John Clegg, St.

Cloud; sisters, Mary L. Schmocker, Phoenix, Pearl Schellenberger, Norristown, Erla Snyder, Quakertown, Sylvia Owings, Gloria Owings, both of Shermans Dale, Veda Bridge, Carlisle, one granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. MAJ. LUTHER P.

SCOTT, 71, 7146 Conway Circle, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Paintsville, he moved to Orlando from there in 1975. He was retired from the Air Force. Survivors: wife, Dawn; sons, Neal, Victoria, Texas, Gary, San Antonio, Casey, Knoxville, Albert, Brian, both, of Orlando; sisters, Grace Thomas, Shirley Preston, Billy Jean King, Esta Conley, all of Paintsville, Etta Stewart, Ohio, Mildred Pack, Morehead, seven grandchildren. Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.

V1 GEORGE ALBERT SMITH, 79, 414 E. Pine Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in East Boston, he moved to Orlando from there in 1941. He was a retired warehouse manager and a member of Downtown Baptist Church, Orlando. Survivors: wife, Glennis daughter, Diane Black, Sharon, brother, Harold Saugus, sister, Helen King, East Boston; four grandsons.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. JOHN E. SNYDER, 64, 15805 Sunflower Trail, Orlando, died Monday. Born in Ohio, he moved to Orlando from Springfield, Ohio, in 1972. He was a construction worker and a Protestant.

Survivors: mother. Ethyl, Springfield; sister, Elma, Springfield. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod. GENEVA GLADYS WARREN, 76, 7019 Stockholm Way. Orlando, died Tuesday.

Born in Tennessee, she moved to Orlando from there in 1958. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivors: son, Orville A. Orlando; daughters, Helen Shank, Joyce Moody, both of California, Barbara Salts, Delores Johnson, Audrey Salts, all of Tennessee, Patricia Hoad, Texas, Judy K. Wahlberg, Gail Heim, both of Orlando.

Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. ARTHUR CARL WHIPPLE, 65, 614 N. Lakeview Winter Garden, died Wednesday. Born in Goodwater, he moved to Winter Garden from there in 1922. He was a retired supervisor for a soft drink company and a member of Oakland Presbyterian Church.

He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Edith; son, Dennis Lee, Odessa; one granddaughter. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter Garden. Scruggs, Waldo, Mrs. Alma Rizer, Quitman, Ga.

Collison-Ocoee Funeral Home, Ocoee. ELAINE HERZOG. 36, 6807 Sugarbush Road, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in San Angelo, Texas, she moved to Orlando from Dallas in 1971. She was a homemaker and a member of the Lupus Society.

Survivors: husband, William daughter, Michelle, Orlando; parents, Norma Sue and John "Doc" Crawford, San Angelo. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Orlando. JEANNE P. HODSON, 69, 2318 Huron Trail, Maitland, died Tuesday. Born in Chicago, she moved to Maitland from Tokyo in 1963.

She was a homemaker and a member of First Congregational Church, Winter Park. Survivors: husband, Robert sons, Robert Orlando, Gregory Fort Lauderdale; daughter, Gail H. Paugh, Orlando; five grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. GEORGE Y.

JEAN, 83, 1430 Spring Lane, Clearwater, died Tuesday. Born in Newark, he moved to Clearwater from Philadelphia in 1957. He was a retired mechanical engineer and a former city manager of Indian Rocks Beach. He was a member of North Wales Rotary Club. Survivors: wife, Mary; daughters, Mary Cremata, Winter Park, Margaret Parrish, Orlando, Julia Hitchcock, Belleair Beach; brother, James, San Luis Obispo, sister, Margaret Jacobs, Houston; six grandchildren.

Rhodes-Wice Funeral Home, Clearwater. MARGARET "MARGIE" RAUCH JOYCE, 62, '107 Brae-brun Drive, Ocean Springs, died Tuesday. Born in St. Louis, she moved to Ocean Springs from Long Beach, in 1983. She was a homemaker and a member of St.

Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, Ocean Springs. She was a member of St. Andrew's Country Club, Ocean Springs. Survivors: husband, R. Terry; daughters, Mrs.

Barbara Ann Raymond, Grafton, N.Y., Ms. M. Kathleen, Clearwater, Mrs. Sally J. Matthews, New Orleans, Mrs.

Patricia M. Knox, Winter Park; son, Terry Gulfport, mother, Mrs. Catherine Rauch, St. Louis; sisters, Mrs. Marie R.

Rapp, St. Louis, Mrs. Virginia Helling, St. Charles, brothers, Robert Rauch, San Diego, Harry Rauch, Ernest Rauch, both of St. Louis, Eugene Rauch, University City, five grandchildren.

Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home, Biloxi, Miss. MICHAEL ANGEL LLADO, 67. 551 E. Semoran Fern Park, died Tuesday. Born in Puerto Rico, he moved to Fern Park from Texas in 1981.

He was a retired postal clerk and a member of Calvary Assembly. Survivors: wife, Myrna; son, Michael, Tallahassee; daughter, Miriam Doyle, Yorba Linda, brothers, Raul Puerto Rico, John, Monticello, N.Y.; sisters, Isabel Martinez, Orlando, Ketty Acevedo, Puerto Rico; two grandsons. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. JOHN L. MOSS, 68.

114 E. 15th Apopka, died Sunday. Born in Notasulga, he moved to Apopka from there in 1943. He was a laborer and a member of St. Paul AME Church, Apopka.

Survivors: wife, Dorothy; sons, Samuel Radford, Harrisburg, Milton Hayes, Apopka; sisters, Rosie L. Ealy, Doris Martin, Josielyn Merchant, all of Apopka; brothers, Clifford, Grady, both of Apopka; five grandchildren. Marvin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Apopka. BERNICE MOYER, 73.

9309 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Areola, she moved to Or MURIEL BINGHAM, 76, 400 E. Howrey DeLand, died Tuesday. Born in Canada, she moved to DeLand from Zell-wood Station in 1985.

She was a retired registered nurse and a member ot Rolling Hills Community Church, Zellwood Station. Survivors: husband, Rev. G. Edward; son, David Edward, Watertown, daughter, Muriel Judith Niland, Scituate, brother, Donald Sharpe, Canada; sister, Blanche Rideout, Canada; three grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Forest City.

BOBBY JCE BLAKENSHIP, 53, 3125 Calloway Drive, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Pell City, he moved to Orlando from Alabama in 1940. He was a supervisor for a cement and block company and a Baptist. Survivors: son, Robert Joseph, Casselberry; brothers, Jack, Murray, both of Orlando; sisters, Peggy Pope, Brenda Alwine, Sherry, all of Orlando; two grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs.

JOSEPHINE M. BRAUN, 77, 3649 Bliss Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Evansville, she moved to Orlando from St. Louis in 1968. She was a retired federal purchasing employee and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Orlando.

She was a member of AARP and NARFE. Survivors: daughter, Joan Schwartz, Moore, five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. WILLIAM RAYMOND BROWNELL, 44, 1259 Old Mill Road, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Bath, N.Y., he moved to Orlando from there in 1980.

He was a hospital orderly and a member of John Calvin Presbyterian Church, Orlando. He was a Navy veteran. Survivors: wife, Judith; sons, William, Savona, N.Y., Robert, Jeffrey, Francis, all of Bath; brothers, Harold, Avoca, N.Y., Robert, Orlando; sister, Marcellea Sherwood, Horseheads, N.Y.; one grandchild. Beacon Cremation Service, Orlando. LUCY R.

CROTTY. 65, 2206 Palmetto Sanford, died Sunday. Born in Netcong, N.J., she moved to Sanford from there in 1961. She was a cashier and a member of All Souls Catholic Church, Sanford. She was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors: son, Kenneth, Deltona; parents, Anthony and Lucy Amon, Largo; five grandchildren. Brisson Guardian Funeral Home, Sanford. BEULAH M. DISHMAN, 59, 5184 Tallow Wood Court. Orlando, died Wednesday.

Born in Rocky Gap, she moved to Orlando from Bluefield, in 1957. She was a home-maker and a member of Orlando Christian Center. Survivors: husband, James son, Dr. James Orlando; daughters, Linda Sue, Orlando, Karen Maria Hinn, Toronto; mother, Lillian Havens, Orlando; sister, Etta Scoggins, Gas-tonia, N.C.; one grandson. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Pine Hills.

MINA DOROTHY GARLAND, 91, 430 E. Packwood Maitland, died Tuesday. Born in Chicago, she moved to Maitland from Elmhurst, In 1952. She was a homemaker and a Protestant. Survivor; husband, Harry.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. EDWIN A. GRANT. 51, 1580 O'Berry-Hoover Road, Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Pulaski, he moved to Orlando from Indiana in 1963.

He was a soil testing engineer and a Protestant. Survivors: wife, Susan daughters, Lisa, the middle. Sailor said none of the roads are main thorough- fares, so "it's not like someone is going to use Craw- ford Street for a Sunday drive." There are between one and five marked and un- marked patrol cars in the area. For every person stopped, deputies fill out "field contact cards," which list name, address, phone number, age, race, driver's license and Social Security numbers and employment. About 70 percent of the 140 photos are of white people who don't live in the area, Sailor said.

A few people have balked at being photographed, Sailor said, but they cooperated after they were told "they could be arrested and held for 72 hours while a deputies determine whether they have any connec-, -tion to narcotics activity. Police can detain a person if they have probable cause, a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed or will be committed. Sailor said deputies are acting on probable cause because of the area's reputation as a spot to buy and sell drugs. However, Michelle Ivy, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union, said police cannot throw a probable cause "blanket" over everyone just because an area is known for its drug trade. There needs to be probable cause on an individ- ual basis," said Ivy, from the ACLU's Miami headquarters.

"That's simply against the Constitution. If outrageous." Sheriff Bobby Fornes was out of town Wednesday and could not be reached for comment. Maj. Lee Watko said the department did not seek legal advice before the project, but he said he is certain no one's rights are being violated. He estimated that fewer than 5 percent of the people who live in the mostly black neighborhood are 'involved in drug dealing, but the small group is I making life miserable for everyone else.

Enforcement actions have shown that the problem stems mostly from people coming into the area to buy drugs. For years, Crawford Street was known as "the bot-! torn" because the street dead ends at River Road, providing a safe enclosure for the drug trade. Street-; level peddling has been so prevalent, motorists trav-! eling in the area often are besieged by sellers. Fornes met with about 100 residents in December and many complained of seeing people gathered to sell drugs in front of their homes. Many Crawford Street residents seem pleased by the attention, Sailor said.

One of them, Russell 'Bowles, said around-the-clock patrols have chased away the people who gathered on street corners. Sailor said two men have been arrested on felony charges after a computer check showed they were wanted on out-of-state warrants. He said 13 others have been issued traffic citations for various traffic infractions, such as having no driver's license and having Improper equipment on their cars. I "We're not just there to haul everybody we can to Jail," Sailor said. "We've got to clean up our own problem, and the street-corner seller is the one who bothers me." I LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES I LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES 1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE SUNSHINE STATE istrator make the above-described determinations.

Addi a curve concave Northerly and having a radius ot 257.52 feet: GOVERNMENTAL FINANCING tional information regarding an thence Westerly 187.61 feet along the arc ot said curve evidentiary hearing ia available COMMISSION A meeting ot the Sunshine through a central angle of 41 44'33" to point of tangency; thence N. 7737'10" W. 207.60 Stat Governmental Financing Marta strausser, both of Orlando; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Prospect, brother, Don, Pulaski.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, Orlando. AUGUSTA HARRE, 78, 1055 Terrace Orlando, died Tuesday. Born in Lockwood, she moved to Orlando from Chicago in 1970. She was a retired secretary and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Orlando. Survivors: sister, Mrs.

Clara Koenn, St. Louis. Carey Hand Guardian Chapel, Orlando. GAULDEN HARRINGTON. 74, 6002 Silver Star Road, Orlando, died Wednesday.

Born in Morven, he moved to Orlando from Pahokee in 1985. He was a retired carpenter and a member of First United Methodist Church, Pahokee. He was a member of the Lions Club, Pahokee. Survivors: wife, Laurie; brother, A.R., Canal Point; sisters, Mrs. Rachael Commission will be held on September 18.

1986 beginning der to remain advised of further proceedings. Substantially affected person are entitled to request an administrative hearing regarding the proposed agency action by submitting a written request therefor attar reviewing the Staff Report. SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT BY ITS GOVERNING -BOARD 1 By Itl William. E. Sadowskl Chairman CL-749 Sept.11,1986 in 40 urn subpart rn 14278 (April 1, 1983), or by contacting tha Office of Regional Counsel at the address above or at (404) 881-3506.

The administrative record, including application, fact sheet, draft permit, a sketch showing the exact location of the discharge's), comments received, quired to furnish a bond for the performance of the contract and for payments of mechanics and materials in an amount equal to 100 of the accepted bid. No bid may be altered, withdrawn or resubmitted after the scheduled closing time for receipt ot bids. All bids must be firm lor a period of sixty (60) days after the data set tor opening ol bids. Bidders are required to visit the site ol the proposed work and completely familiarize themselves with the nature and extent of the work and any local conditions which may affect the work to be performed and the equipment, materials and labor required. The project site will be made available for1 inspection, ONE DAY ONLY, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25, at 1:30 P.M.

local time, in in 6th Floor Conference Room, City Hall, City ot Orlando, 400 8. Oranga Avenue, Orlando, Florida, for the purpose of taking action necessary to implement the disbursement of $300,000,000 Sunshine State Governmental Financing Commission Revenue Bonds, Series 1986, and to consider such other matters as may come before the Commission. IF A PERSON DECIDES TO ano additional information on hearing procedures ia available at cost by writing the EPA address above, or lor review and copying at 345 Courtland Street, N.E., 3rd floor, Atlanta, Georgia, between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Copies will be provided at a cost ot 20 per page.

Please bring the foregoing to the attention ol persons who you know will be interested in this matter. CL-746 Sept.11,1986 feet to the point of curvature ol a curve concave Southerly and having a radius of 853.51 feet: thence Westerly 641.67 feet along the arc ot said curve through a central angle 4304'30" to the point ot tangency; thence S. 5918'20" W. 586.44 feet to tha point of beginning. Containing 103.556 acres.

Subject to Easements and Restrictions of Record. (NOTE: Legal reflects peaceful occupation for Westerly property line). THE Above described platted lands lie outside the corporate limits ot any municipality in Orange County, Florida. The aforementioned petition will be filed upon receiving proof of publication ot this notice according to the above Statute. THE O.

JONES COMPANY, INC. W. Toler Larry W. Toler, Vic President. CL-827 Sept.11.18.1966 APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE dJE BY THE COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTERS 1986.

BETWEEN THE HOURS CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING. SUCH PERSON WILL NEED A RECORD OF OF 1 4 P.M. Site location Is 8 East Broadway, Kissimmee, Florida. The City of KlsslmmeeKisslm-mee Utility Authority reserves the right ot reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities therein and to require statements or evidence of bidders qualification Including financial statements. Make bid on printed forma Included in specifications.

Ssal bid envelope and mark them THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH 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 BASEO. DATED September 11, 1986 SUNSHINE STATE GOVERNMENTAL FINANCING COMMISSION CL-788 Sept.11,1986 follows: SEALED BID KUA 25-86 FOR i INTERIOR DEMOLITION AND SALVAGEKUA Utility Authority, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO VACATE PLAT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Osceola County Eisenhower as president. He also worked in Sen. Barry Goldwater's campaign for president in 1984. TEL AVIV, Israel RABBI YITZHAK YEDIDIA FRENKEL, 73, the chief rabbi of Tel Aviv-Jaffa for 50 years, died Mon-.

day. Frenkel moved to Palestine from Poland in 1935. ROOSEVELT, N.j. THE REV. JOHN STANLEY GRAUEL, 68, a Methodist minister who was an activist for Israel, died Friday.

Grauel was a speaker on Israel and the Holocaust at fund-raising events and programs sponsored by the United Jewish Appeal and Bonds for Israel. NEW YORK THE REV. RICHARD MORFORD, 83, executive director of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship from 1946 to 1980, died of pneumonia Sunday. Morford, a Presbyterian, served three months in jail in the mid-1 940s for contempt of Congress after he refused to submit the council's membership and financial records to the House Committee on Un-American Activities. In 1953, the federal Subversive Activities Control Board found the council to be a Communist-front organization.

The Washington Circuit Court of Appeals later cleared the council. NEW YORK ALVIN E. HEAPS, 67, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union and a member of the AFL-CIO executive board, died Friday. Heaps, president of the union since 1976, was injured in 1981 when a bomb exploded at his office. No one was charged.

CHICAGO BUELL MULLEN, 85, a mural painter who developed a process for painting on metal, died Aug. 31. NEW YORK PARK "PEPPER" ADAMS, 55, a saxo-' phonist and clarinetist who played with such jazz artists as John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Goodman and Stan Kenton, died Wednesday of lung cancer. Adams was nomi-- nated three times for a Grammy and won Down Beat magazine's critics' poll as baritone soloist of the year for 1980. PALM BAY DAWN KURTH, 25.

who received national attention in the 1970s as a schoolgirl consumer advocate, Friday of cancer. She was 11 when she was nicknamed "Melbourne's Ralph Nader" after a crusade against decep-: tive television advertising on the grounds that it could harm i children. She surveyed the opinions of her elementary school classmates on images, such as vitamins designed to resemble candy. She reported her findings to the U.S. Sen-; ate and appeared on The Mike Douglas Show.

I TUCSON, Ariz. Retired Air Force LT. GEN. HEWITT WHEELESS, 72, who was highly decorated as a World War II bomber pilot and went on to become assistant vice chief of the Air Force, died Sunday. The Distinguished Flying I Cross was presented to Wheeless, a Texas native, by President Franklin Roosevelt for a heroic 1942 flight over the Philippines in a B-1 7 bomber.

He retired from the Air Force in 1968 and was a member of the board of directors of the Gates Learjet Corp. until 1980. 1 COLUMBUS, Ohio EARL BARNES, 65, Ohio Republican Party chairman from 1977 to 1982, died Tuesday of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said. Barnes worked with Sen. Robert A.

Taft Sr. of Ohio in 1950 and later worked in Washington for the election of Dwight By: Jams C. Welsh. P.E. General Manager CL-843 Sept.11,1986 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids lor the Water Plant Office and Lab Expansion Prelect, 33-500-860-606 will be received by the Purchasing Agent, City of Titusville, Florida, until 11:00 a.m., October 8, 1986, at which time all bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud in the Council Chambers for the Water Plant Office and Lab Expansion.

Contract documents, including Plans and Specifications, may be examined at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 655 South Washington Avenue, Titusville. Florida 32769. A set of such documents mayu be obtained upon deposit ol $20.00. This amount represents reproduction costs and I nonrefundable. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond in an amount not less than five percent (5) ol the bass bid.

Any bids received after time and date specified will not be considered. The City of Titusville, Florida reserves tha right to reject an and all bids, to waive informalities, and to readvertise. City ot Titusville, Florida By: Hector Figueredo City Manager CL-815 Sept.11,1986 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Intention of the owners, THE T.G. JONES COMPANY. a Missouri Corporation authorized to do business in Florida, to petition the Board ot County Commissioners of Orange County, Florida pursuant to Florida Statue 177.101 and Chapter Thirty-Two (32) Or ADVERTISEMENT BID 86-1 80 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM EXPANSION TRANSMISSION LINE MATERIALS Sealed bids will be received by the City of St.

Cloud, Florida at the office ol the Director of Electric Utilities, 1300 Ninth Street, St. Cloud, Florida 32769. until 2:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, on September 30, 1986. at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Prospective bidders may examine copies ol the drawings and specifications at the office of Black A Veatch, Engineers-Architects, 7800 Southland Boulevard, Suite 200, Orlando, Florida. Prospective bidders may obtain a bid set consisting of four copies ol specifications and four sets ot drawings from the Engineer (mailing address: P.O. Box 13784. Orlando, Florida 32859, Attention: Mr. J.

R. Jarvis) upon receipt ot a nonrefundable lee ot twenty-five dollar Bidding documents will be available to suppliers and subcontractors only through prospective bidders who intend to submit a direct bid to the City ol St. Cloud. The prospective bidder's cheok tor the fee shall be made pay-awe to the City of St. Cloud.

With the bid. provide en acceptable bidder bond, a certified check, or a cashier's check on any bank; the amount ot which shall not be less than five percent (5 of the total bid and made payable to the City of St. Cloud. The bid security of ail unsuccessful bidders wiH be returned after award of contract. 1 -Successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond.

No bid may be altered, withdrawn, or resubmitted after the scheduled closing time for receipt ol bids. All bids must be firm lor a period ot 60 days after the data set lor opening ol bid. -( City of St. Cloud reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive defects in bids. Make bid on printed forms Included In specifications.

Seal bid envelope and mark them as follows. PROPOSAL FOR i TRANSMISSION SYSTEM 1 EXPANSION TRANSMISSION LINE MATERIALS J.i ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA CITY OF ST. CLOUD OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA S. Stupal 1 Director of Electric Utilities SUPERIOR COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF HARTFORDNEW BRITIAN AT HARTFORD AUGUST 27, 1986 RET.

DATE: SEPTEMBER 9, 1986 KIM CARY VS DENNIS A CARY ORDER OF NOTICE Notice to DENNIS A. CARY: UPON THE COMPLAINT OF the Plaintiff, In the above entitled action praying, lor reasons therein set forth, lor a dissolution of marriage on tha grounds that the marriage ha broken down irretrievably and other relief, I returnable to the Superior Court within and for the Judicial District of Hart-lord New Britain to be IWd at Hartford on September 9, 1986; and upon a motion in said action tor an Order ol Notice, It appearing to and being found by the subscribing authority that notice ot the institution ol this action nost likely to come to his attrention is that hereinafter ordered, it ORDERED that notice ol tha institution ol said action be given to the Defendant by some proper officer or indifferent person casuing a true and attested copy of this Order ol Notice to be published in the ORLANDO SENTINEL, a newspaper circulated in the area where the Defendant is most likely to be, once commencing on or before September 18, ange county code, to vacate and annul the following described plat ot lands located In Orange County, Florida, to-wrt: That part ol the Replat ot Metcalf Park, as recorded In Plat Book Page 18 ot the Public Records ol Orange County, Florida; described as follows: Begin on the Northern right of way line ol Park Ave. and the Southeast corner ot the Homeowners Park of Butler Bay Unit One a recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 92 through 94 ot the Public Records of Orange County, Florida; thence leaving the Northerly right of way line of Park Ave. run along the boundary line of said Butler Bay Unit One N.304V 40" W. 395.90 leet; thence continue along said boundary line run N.87 54 26 'W.

308.39 feet: thence leaving said boundary of Butler Bay Unit One run Funeral notices PUBLIC NOTICE U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV, Water Management Division, Facilities Performance Branch 345 Courtland Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30365 (404) 347-7554. Public Notice No. 86FL079 September 11, 1986. NOTICE OF PROPOSED ISSUANCE OF NATIONAL POLLUTANT 0ISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PEHMIT(S).

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to issue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systsm (NPOES) permit to the following facility, SIC Code 6515. The receiving waters are classified as Class III waters, suitable for recreation, propagation and management of lish and wildlife. Osceola Service Company, 6957 Lillian Road. Jacksonville, Fl 32211 for its wastewater discharge located at 3230 Reedy Creek Osceol County, Kissimmee, Fl.

32741. NPDES Application number FL0039837. The applicant describes one proposed discharge (001) to Reedy Creek. The proposed NPOES permit contains limitationa on the amount ot pollutant allowed to be discharged and was dratted in accordance with the provisions of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1251 et sag and other lawful standards and regulations.

The pollutant limitations and other permit conditions are tentative and open to comment from the public. Persons wishing to comment upon or object to any aspects ot permit revocation and reissuance or wishing to request a public hearing, are invited to submit same in writing within thirty (30) days ot this notice to the Water Management Division, Environmental Protection Agency, 345 Courtland Street, Atlanta. Georgia 30365, ATTENTION: Earline Hanson. The public notice number and NPDES number should be included in the lirst page of THAYER, STUART SMITH Graveside services tor Stuart Smith Thayer, age 80, of 238 Mariposa, Winter Haven, whodied Saturday inClayton.Georgia, will beconducted Friday at 1 1 a m. in Lakeside Memorial Park, Winter Haven, Florida.

OTT-LAUGHLIN FU-NERALHOME in chargeof services. WHIPPLE, ARTHUR CARL Graveside services for Mr. Arthur Carl Whipple, 65, of Winter Garden, who passed away Wednesday, will beconducted Friday 11 a.m. at WinterGarden Cemetery with Dr. JO.

Guess officiating. Inlieu of flowers, tor those who wish.donations may be made tothe American Heart Association, PO Box 6665, Orlando, 32853 or the National Kidney Foundation, PO Box 1 222. Winter Park 32790. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, WinterGarden. WOLFORD.

MR. EDWARD L. Funeral iswe, ano mat return ot such service be made to the above named Corut. BY THE COURT Sanford L. Rugen Judge CL-825 Sept.11,1986 services tor Mr.

Edward L. Wolford, 65, of Eustis, whodied Tuesday, will be held Friday at 1 1 a.m. in the Steverson Funeral Chaoel with Mr. Bill Wevenberg Chaplain PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, the following applications for permit have been received by SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT: GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY (3rd Runway Project and Crossfleld Taxiway). P.O.

Box 620004, Orlando, Fl 32862. Has submitted a modification ot Permit No. 48-00063-S to modify the location ot the cross held taxiway consisting of 1130 acres within 3539 acres ot commercial lands. The water will be discharged to the East Fork of Boggy Creek. The project is located In Orange County Sec 3, 4, 9.

10 Twp 24S Rge 30E. SOUTH PARK STATION, INC. (South Park Station), 9421 Ah lestrasse Lane, Orlando, Fl 32824. Has submitted application No. 08116-N lor surface water management ol 42.23 acres of residential lands.

The water will be discharged to Orange County drainage easement. The project will be located in Orange County Sec 6, Twp 24S Rge 30E. ORLANDO CENTRAL PARK. INC. (Central Park Phase 10), 7101 Lake Ellenor Drive, Orlando.

Fl 32809. Has submitted application No. 0721 6-F to de-water during construction on 60 acres ot undeveloped lands. The water will be discharged to a drainage canal. The protect will be located In Orange County Sec 4 Twp 24S Rge 29E.

RIDGE POINT LTD. (Ridge Point Ltd), Box Sanford. Fl. 32771. Has submitted application No.

08146-G lor surface water management ot 3 64 acres of residential lands. The water will be discharged to Shingle Creek. The project will be lo CL-826 Sept 11,17,24,1986 HODSON, JEANNE Memorial services for Mrs JeanneP Hodson, age 69, otMaitland, who passed away Tuesday, will be conducted Friday at 7pm at the First Congregational Church of Winter Park.Or William Tuck will off iciate. Visitation for friends will be at the Altamonte SpringsChapel of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home Thursday from 2-4 a 7-9pm. In lieu ot flowers the family requests that donations be madeto Hospice of Central Florida, PO Box 449, Winter Park.

Fla 32790. BALDWIN-FAIRCHILO LLADO, MICHAEL ANGEL Funeral services forMr Michael Angel Llado. age67. ot Fern Park, who passed away Tuesday will beconducted Thursday at 2pm at the Altamonte Springs Chapsl of the Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home. Rsv Clayton Mulvaney and Rev Peter Farrant will officiate with interment to follow at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Visitation tor friends will be at the funeral home from 9am until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family will accept donations and contributions to be given to the American Cancer Society, 1 703 Colonial Or. Orlando FL 32804. Michael is survived by his wife. Myrnaof Fern Park; son.

Michael ot Tallahassee; daughter, Miriam Doyle ot Yorba Linda, CA; brothers, Raul Lladool Martinez of Orlando. Ketty Acevedo ot Puerto Rico; and grandsons, Christopher and Timothy Hutchison of Long Island. NY. BALOWIN-FAIR-CHILDFUNERALHOME, Altamonte Spnngs. PICCOLI.MRSHILDEOARDE BRADLEY Funeral services for Mrs Hlldegarde Bradley PiccoJI, age 64, of 8005 SOrange Ave.

who passed away Tuesday will be held Friday 4pm at thePineCastie Memorial Chapel Funeral Homewlth Or Clarence Yates officiating Mrs Piccoli wasa nativs ot Springfield. Tenneea-see a has been a local resident since 1 984 coming from Bradenton, FL. Visitation for MrsPiccoli willbe held today from 2-4pm. PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, 5800 Hansel Ave. at Wilkes, Orlando.

855-5800. SCHLICHT, ORA Memorial services for MrsOra Schlicht. age 82. of Orlando, who passed away Tuesday will beconducted Thursday at 7pm at the Central Chriatian Church. In lieu ot llowerathe family requests that donations be made to Hospice ot Central Florida.

POBox 449. Winter Park. Fla32790ortothe AmerieanCancerSociety.1703vVColonialDr Or-lando Fla 32804. BALOWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, Orlando. trnrr i HTMERP.

Funeral services of the VFW Post Interment will follow in the SorrentoCemetery.Friendsmayeallat the Steverson Funeral Home Thursday 4-7 p.m. to pay their respects STEVERSON FUNERAL HOME Old Hwy 441 East, Tavaresinchargeofarrangements IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory ot Our Dear Son MICHAEL J. SA MARCO Who passed away September 11, 1981 It Is only a grave, but it still needs care. The one we love is sleeping Some may forget him now he gone, but we will remember him, no matter how long. Loving Missed, Mom, Dad and Sister IN MEMORIAM LILLIAN F.

CARR Mom, You've been gone 2 year today. We love you miss you. Honey, Bobby A Janice BINGHAM, MURIEL Memorial services for Mrs. Muriel Bingham. 76.

ol Oeland. who passed away Tuesday will be conducted Friday 1 prn it the Rolling Hills Communtiy Church In Zellwood Station with Rev. Dr. Jack Walkenbach of the First Presbyterian Church o) Delandoftieiating.Ratherthanllowerethefamily i graciouslysuggestsdonationsmaybemedeinmem-i ory of Mrs. Bingham to the American Cancer Society, 1 703 W.

Colonial Orlando32804ortheSorrento i Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 6, Sorrento, FL 32776 BALDWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME, i FOREST CITY CHAPEL. I BLANKENSHIP, BOBBY JOE Funeral services for i Bobby Joe Blankenship, age S3, of Orlando, who i passed away Tuesday will be conducted Friday at 1 0 i a.m. at the Altamonte SpringsChapel of the Baldwin-i FairehildFuneralHome.lntermentwillfollowatHigh-i land Memory Gardens, Forest City. Visitation for i friends will be at the funeral home Thursday from 2-4 I and 6-9 p.m.

BALOWIN-FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME.AItemonteSprings. BRAUN, JOSEPHINE Funeral services for Jose-i phine Braun. 77, of Orlando FL, who passed away i Tuesday will beconducted Thursday at 6pm at Gar-I denChapelHomeforFuneralswithRevJamesH KunzeofTrtnintyLutheranChurchofficiating.lnter-i ment will follow at a later date at St Paul Church Yard In Attton, Missouri. Frlendsmaycall at the funeral home Thursday from 4-6 In lieu of flowers donations i may be made to your favorite charity. GARDEN CHA- PEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, 600E.

Wilkinson St. at N.OrangeAve.,Orlando. 1 CANARELI-SELIQMAN, ROSE L. Memorisl services i tor Mrs RoseL.Canareli-Seligmen,age83,ofLong-1 wood who passed away Tuesday, will be conducted I Friday at 3pm at the Altamonte SpringsChapel of the i McBurneyottheSt.AugustineCatholieChurehas Celebrant. VIsitationtorfriendswillbeFndaytroml-1 3pm.

BALDWIN-FAIRCHILO FUNERAL HOME, Alt. 1 monteSprings. DISHMAN, BEULAH M. Funeral services for Beulah I Oishman, 59. of Orlando, who passed away Wednesday, will be conducted Friday at2 p.m.

at the i Orlando Christian Center with the Rev. Benny Hinn I officiating Interment will follow at Highland Memory I Gardens FnendsmaycallatthefuneralhomeThurs-' day from 7-9 p.m. PINE HILLS GARDEN CHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, 430 N. Kirkman Orlando 'GARLAND, MINA DOROTHY Funeral services for Mrs Mina Dorothy Garland, age 91 of Maitland. who passed away Tuesday, will beconducted Friday at Fairchild Funeral Home.

The Rev Earl Scarbeary will officiate. Visitation for friends will be at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7-9pm. BALDWIN-t FAIRCHILDFUNERAL HOME, Altamonte Springs. GRANT, EDWIN A Memorial services for Mr Grant will beheld Friday at 2pm at the First Bapt'atChurch at Union Park, 10301 Colonial Dr. GARDENCHAPEL HOME FOR FUNERALS, Orlando in char gaol arrangements HERZOG, ELAINE Funeral services for Elaine Her-zoo.

whodied Tuesday, will be Saturday at 1 mjit Windermere Union Church Rev Roger SeKlrw officiating. VisitationwillbeFriday7-9atWoodlawn neral Home. Arrangements by WOODLAWN FU- NERAL HOME, Orlando NOTICE i Greater Orlando Area Legal Services, Inc. Board Meeting DATE ANO TIME: Thursday, September 18, at 6:15 P.M. PLACE: 1036 W.

Amelia Street, Orlando. Florida -MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: I. Approval of Minutes of August 14, 1986 and August 27, 1986. II. GOALS Board Structure A.

Compliance with By-laws and Federal Regulation B. Appropriate Corrective Action, if necessary III. Acting Director's Report A. Developments regarding the national Legal Services Corporation Search Committee update CL-830 Sept.11,1986 N.uz-si if c. eos.ui teet; thence E.

1300.86 feet to the Southerly right ol way line ol Windermere Road; thence through the following courses and distances run along the Southerly right ol way line ol said Windermere Road; thence S.8838'04" 44.92 leet; thence S. 8742'31" E. a distance of 519.40 feet to the point of curvature ol a curve concave Southerly and having a radius ol 673.31 leet with a central angle ol 07 thence Easterly along the arc ot said curve 93 27 feet to the point ot a reverse curve concave Northerly and having a radius ol 649.98 leet with a central angle of 0754 thence Easterly along the arc of said curve 117.20 feet to the point ot tangency; thence S. 8740' 20" E. a distance of 2069.10 feet to a point on the Westerly right ot way ot the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad: thence leaving the South right ot way of Windermere Road, run S.

1027'59" W. along said Westerly right ol way 519.45 teet to the point ol curvature ot a curve concave Southeasterly and having a radius ol 1,490.98 teet; thence Southwesterly 85.07 feet along the are ot said curve through a central angle of 0316'09" tp a point on said curve and also being the Northeast corner ol an Orange County School Property as recorded in Official Record Book 1708, Pages 267 and 268 of the Public Records ol Orange County. Florida; thence leaving said Seaboard Coast Line Railroad run along said school property boundary line through the following courses and distances; thence 8711'23" W. 570.56 teet (570.00 leet per deed); thence S. 3448 40" W.

400 00 teet: thence S. 1840'17" E. 810.35 teet to the Southwest corner ol said school property and said point being on the Northerly right ot way ol Park thence through the following courses and distances run along said Northerly right ol way line: thence S. 6038'17" W. 270 99 teet to the point of curvature of ADVERTISEMENT SEALED BIDS FOR INTERIOR DEMOLITION AND SALVAGE, KISSIMMEE UTILITY AUTHORITY Sealed bids will be received by the City ol Kissimmee lor the Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA), at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, 101 North Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida, until 10:00 a.m.

Eastern Standard Time, on October 2, 1988, at which time the bids will be publicly opened and read. Bids received after this time will not be accepted. Prospective bidders may examine copies ol the drawings and specifications at the office ot the Architect and at: Central Florida Builders Exchange Dodge Reports Office Prospective bidders may obtain a maximum ol 2 sets ol the drawings and specifications from the architect, Catalyst Architecture, 69 East Pine Street, Orlando, Florida 32801, (305) 841-1925. upon receipt of a refundable deposit ol twenty five dollars Deposits will be returned upon receipt ol unmarked, complete bid packages. Bidding documents will be available to suppliers and subcontractors only through prospective bidders who intend to submit a direct bid to the City of KissimmeeKUA.

Postage andor shipping expense of the deirvery ol contract documents, (to and from), shall be at bidders expense. With the bid, provide an acceptable bidder's bond, a certified check, or a cashier's check on any bank, the amount of which shall not be less than live percent (5) of the total bid and made payable to the Kissimmee Utility Authority. The bid security ol all unsuccessful bidders will be relumed after award of contract. Successful tedder wiH be ra- CI nPlfl4'Q MCKT RFAIITIFIII MEMORIAL PARK FUNERAL HOME MORE CONVENIENT LESS EXPENSIVE cated in Orange County Sec 20 All comments received within the 30-day period will be considered in the formulation of final determinations regarding the permit. Any interested person may within the 30-day period request a public hearing.

Where there is a signiflcsnt degree of public interest in the proposed permit revocation and reissuance, the EPA Regional Administrator will hold a public hearing. After consideration of all written comments and the requirement and policies in the Act and appropriate regulation, the EPA Regional Administrator will make determinations regarding the permit revocation and reissuance. If the determinations are substantial-ty unchanged from those announced by this notice, the EPA Regional Administrator will so notify all persons submitting written comments. It the determinations are substantially changed, the EPA Regional Administrator will issue a public notice indicating the revised determinations. Requests for evidentiary hearing may be tiled after the Regional Admin- for Mr.

Luther P. Scott, age 71 ot 71 46 Conway Circle, who passed away iiMtnriai r.hanei Funeral Home. NOTICE OF SALE 1 Russell Hansen Space 87 Personal Property consisting of: misc furniture, misc. bedding, and household items, will be sold for cash at public sale on September 12. 1986.

at 2:30 P.M. at below address to satisfy owner lien tor rent due accordance with Florida Statutes. Self-Storage Facility Act. Sections 83.806 and 83.807. All items or spaces may not be available on date ol sale.

Out-A-Site Storage 1004 North Airport Road Kissimmee, Florida 32741 846-1557 CL-756 iwpzjs, ngeiue. Interested persons may comment upon the application or submit a written request for a copy ol tha staff report containing proposed agency action regarding the application by writing to the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management District, P.O. Box 'V, West Palm Beach, Florida 33402, but such comments or requests must be received by 5 00 o'clock P.M. on the 25 day of September. 1986.

No further public notice will be provided regarding this application. A copy of the staff re-fort must requested in If Mr. Scott wasanativeofPaintsville. KY and had been a local resident since 1 975coming from there. Visitation for Mr.

Scott will betoday from 7-9 p.m. PINE CASTLE MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME, 5800HansIAv.atWilke,Orlando.855-5800. SNYDER, JOHN Graveside services lor John Snyder, age 64. ot Orlando, who passed away Monday will beconducted Friday at 1 pm atChapel Hill Cemetery Visitation for fnends will be Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9pm at the AlomaAvenue Chapel oftheBsl-dwin-Felrchild Funeral Home MtaBssssasU 7v.

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